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Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

Wednesday.

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

January

1941.

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WAR CHIEF - General Ugo Cavalloro, Italy's new Chief of Staff, who succeeded wide- ly known Marshal Pietro Bada. glio, in recent shake-up of. military heads.

RADIO

ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) and 31.45 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles) First of New Series By Father Ryan

Radio Programme Broadcast by ZBW on a Frequency of 845 k.c.'s, and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.m. and B-11 p.m. on 1.52 m.c.'s per second.

RAOB (GLE) CLUB- HONG KONG

The Annual General Meeting will take place at 8 p.m. on Thursday, 30th January, 1941.

NOTICE

DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1940

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FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN

What to do to help a child

Anyone knowing of a child who has been assaulted, neglected, or ill-treated in a manner likely to cause unnecessary suffering or injury to health, or knowing of a parent who is seeking advice on any malter concerning a child, would be doing an act of kindness by communicating at once with

The

Hon. General Secretary, H.K.S.P.C., Old City Hall,

The Inspector, 40, Pokfulam Road, at noor

The Inspector, 02 Stone Nullah Lane, 2nd. Floor.

The Inspector, 12, Sal Young Chol St, Kowloon.

The Inspector, 52, Argyle St, Kowloon,

All further steps will be taken, and

12.15 pm. Short Service of Inter-expenses borne, by the Society, cession.

12.30 Auber-Fra Diavolo' Over-

fure.

12.40 Welsh Songs.

The Informant's name will be kept strictly private, except in cases where malice is proved.

1.0 Local Time Signal and Weather C.N.A.C. Air-Liner

Report.

1.03 Mozart-Concerto in C Minor, 1.30 Reuter & Rugby Press, Wea- ther Forecast and Announcements.

1.45 Latest Variety.

2.16 Close down.

5.45 Indian Programme.

0.30 Closing local Stock

Located

Omcials of the CNA.C. in Hong- kong yesterday confirmed the report that a Ford. plane of the Company Quota-had made a forced landing with a crew of four, but it is not known whether there are any casualties.

BANKS

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Agencies:

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(Peking)

Hamburg

Penang

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General

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Delhi

JOREIGN EXCHANGE and Banking Business transacted.

CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Year or shorter periods in Local or Other Cur- rencies at rates which will be quoted on appiication,

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Local Currency and Sterling with interest allowed at rates oblatnable on application Landon The Bank's lead Office in undertaken Executor & Trustee business and claims recovery of British Income Tax overpaid, on terms which may be ascertained at any of its Agencies and Branches.

B. A. CAMIDGE,

Manager.

THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED.

Head ameet-13, Gracechurch Street, London, E.cz

Authorised Capital Subscribed Capital

Pald-up Capital Reserve Fund and nest

HANKERS:

SHELTERS Britons have appropriated railway tunnels for sleeping quarters during air raids. Those quarters in Ramsgato tunnel are 90 foot underground, complofod before start of war.

As

Swiss Rationing Increases Nation Feels First War Pinch

By Henry P. McNulty

United Press Staff Correspondent

POST OFFICE

The following increased postage rates for lotters will be effective as from 1st February 1041.

Places in the Colony, 5 cents for each ounce or part of an ounce.

British possessions, protectorates and mandated territories, 20 cents for the first ounce and 10 cents for each additional ounce or part of an ounce China and Macau, 8. conts for enc ounce or part of an ounce,

All countries not specided above, 30. cants for the first ounce and -35° Dr. conta for each additional ounce part of 'an ́ounce.

Small Packet Post to all countries is suspended.

INWARD MAILS

U. S. A Honolulu, Japan, and

Shanghal-(San

10th January).

Swałow

Canton

Sandakan

Francisco

date

Jan.-29.

Jan. 29.

.Jan. 30.

Alan 30,

Stralls and Air Mall by "Britiah

Overseas Airways Servico" London) by sea from. Singapore

(except

Jan 30.

Francisco

31.

Air Mall by Pan-American Airways

Direct Service-San dalo, 24th January .. ....Jan. 31. Calcutta and Straits. 14.....Jan, Ale Mail by "Pan-American Airways Direct Bervico-San Francisco

SZ 28th

January 1960

and, Manila

Feb. 4.

Feb

17th

Honolulu, Japan and Shang- hal. (San Francisco date

Feb. 8. January)nd Str United Kingdom and Straits Feb, 12, U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan, and Shang

hal (San Francisco date 24th Jan.). Feb, 14.

ZURICH, Switzerland, Jan. 28 (UP).—Switzerland joined the growing list of Unlled-Kingdom and Straits Feb. 15. European countries now spending their nights without lights on the day I arrived there. As I stepped off the train an air alarm sounded. With difficulty, in the dim £3.000.000 half-light furnished by blue-painted bulbs, I found a porter and a taxi. The taxi's 1.000.000 headlights, also shaded, allowed the merest slit of light to guide it-not nearly enough 1,234,000 for the speed at which it travelled.

1,050,000

The Dank of England & Midland. Dank, Ltd.

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Delhi

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Hongkong

Ipoh

Madras New York

Rangoon

Penang

Shanghai

Simla

Kuala Lumpur Singapore Kuala Trengganu

HONGKONG BRANCH

:-

Every description of Banking.. and Exchango Business transacted.

TRUSTEE AND EXECUTORSILIP UNDERTAKEN.

may be ascertained on application.

D. BENSON,

Manager.

Immigration Law In Hongkong

Pedestrians looked like blue-lit fireflies as they groped their. way amongst hulking shadows of once brilliantly illuminated stores. The taxi pulled up in front of a darkened hotel whose aquamarine vestibule reminded me of some underground grotto. It was a very eerie trip.

4

Switzerland has a strict law pro- hibiting hoarding, with a punishment of $7,000 fine or a year in jail.

Gasoline is rationed according to the horsepower of the car and the I know a occupation of its owner. family of three which is limited to about eight gallons of gasoline per month, while in another case a young unmarried American, because of his job, is allowed 40 gallons.

Cardinal Condemns

War Savagery

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Porcel Mall are closed 15 minutes earlier than the lime given below unless otherwise stated, and where malls are advertis- ed to close at or before 9 a.m. regis tered and parcel mails are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day. When mails are advertised to close after 5 p.m.. Registered and Parcel malls are closed at 5 pm.

Wednesday, Jan. 29

Manila, Australia and New Zealand

via Thursday Island,

G. P. O, and K. P. O. Reg., Ord..

Africa

.1.45 pm.

2.30 p.m.

Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South ..3.30 p.m. Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South Africa, and Parcels only for Drilled Kingdom.

G. P. O, and K, P. 0.

Reg.

Par.

Ord.

Parcels

Letters

Jan. 29, 5.00 p.m. Jan, 30, 9.45 a.ra.

Jan. 30, 10.30 am.

The black-out, now effective nightly from ten o'clock on, is but one of many recent indica- tions that Swiss peace is begin- ning to feel the pinch of war.

Up to the time of my arrival there had been only a few articles the Swiss could not buy, Current Accounts opned in Local. Cur-Coal and gasoline, butter and

The indiscriminate bombing rency and Fixed Deposits received in cream, were among the things

No Tourist. Trado

and slaughter of non-combatants Local Currency and Sterling on terms that already rationed. However, in The tourist trade, which used to

the last few days more severe he

and the destruction of churches, Switzerland's life-blood, now

Jan. 29, 5 pm. restrictions were placed on the hardly exists. However, the Swiss convents, schools, and hospitals Rangoon and Calcutta

.Jan 29, 7 p.m. quantity of butter each family is still think in terms of spend-thrift must stir the deepest Indigna- the cost of living intlon in everyone in whom lingers allowed, a temporary embargo tourists and

Switzerland s accordingly high.

Thursday, Jan. 30 Rangoon and Calcutta....10.30 am. was put on the sale of wool, cot-Lodgings are very hard to find at a trace of civilisation."

..3.30 p.m. ton and linen goods. Shoes and reasonable prices, food is dear, toxis The Archbishop of Westmins- Formosa

Jan. 30, 7.00 p.m. soap were no longer to be sold are more expensive than even in Newter (Cardinal Hinsley) says this Canton

York or Chiengo. Chungking, Jan. 28. without ration cards.

Friday, Jan. 31 Planes which were sent from Kal

Switzerland 13 a very clean coun-in a message to the Protonary

.......0.30 0.1L Immediately after his arrival in

Hot Bath Problem Tak to search for the missing plane Chungking on Sunday by air from

I had my

"Nothing better could be ex- Air Mail by Sea to Singapore lo One of the most noticeable things the cities look as though they Apostolic of Athens, on Sunday returned after locating

had just been washed.

connect with the "British Overseas. in Switzerland lacking

is heat, feet up on the wooden seat of a pected of youths trained in the the plane on a mountain side. One Hongkong, the Hon. Mr N. L. Smith

Airways" Colonial Secretary of the Hongkong

rallway of the searching planes landed about Coloniaent went into a series of Homes are allowed heat, but only a third-class

compartment school of totalitarian paganlam, 20 miles from the scene and

the conductor, walked in, 8.0 Local Time Signal, Weather rescue party set off on foot.

conferences with the officials of the part of the normal amount. Almost when Report and Announcements,

Piloted by Chinese, Mr B.. Wong, Chinese Foreign Office and Ministry all houses have double doors and begged my pardon, and stuck a news but the voice of the Christian 8.08. A Programme of English Cem-the-plone left Hongkong just before of Communications concerning pro- windows which are not supposed to paper under them, explaining that world will loudly condemn such

the week-end. It was not carrying blems existing-between-China and be opened even at night, so as to the coach cost a lot of money and savagery," he says.

keep in

In what heat diere 1.

was only ten years old, and should- Hongkong.

In most hotels and pensions there be taken any passengers but had three other Chinese members of the crew on Chinese authorities are objecting to are certain days In the week when

There is a terrifs temptation to

"We find it hard to believe that the board, a co-pilot and two radio the new Hongkong Immigration you can have hot water-usually throw a piece of paper on the spot- operators.

Icas streets or in some way muss up Italian people lend themselves free- Regulations, it is understood, not so Saturday and Sunday. If you are

of such universally to the inethods practised on the monotony much against the measure itself as lucky enough to find a house with the

Greeks. electric heating, hot water is no pro- cleanliness. certain details of the regulations.

state that the fee blem-otherwise the Saturday night Chinese circles levied is too high and the procedure bath is an old Swiss custom to which too complicated, resulting in severe you must perforce conform hardships to Chinese residents Hot food is unobtainable before Hongkong. It is understood that the nine in the morning and after nine in authorities at night. For those who eat Chinese Foreign Omce

tions.

6.32 Excerpts from Act II of Mo-

"The Magic Flute." zart's

7.0 London Relay The News. 7.16 London Relay-'Questions of the Ilour.'

7.30 Sydney Gustard at the Organ.

7.42 Hawalian. Selections.

posers.

Studio "British

8.80 Wellers" No. 1: Bunyan,

Prose

Talk by Father T. Ryan, SJ. 8.50 Three Song by Stuart Robert- son (Bass-Baritone).

Widdicombe Fair (arr. Jacob); Richard

(arr. Taunton Deane

Arethusa Saucy The Molloy); (Trad.); with Male Chorus Plano and Orchestra.

9.0 London Relay-The New & ewa Commentary. Nowa

9.30 London Relay-Talk: 'Demo- cracy Marches

Op.

The

9.43 Grieg Concerto In A Minor,

16. William Backhaus (Plano) and New Symphony Orchestra cond. by John Barbirolli.

10.13 Songs by Kirsten Flagstad (Soprano).

China-India Air-Line

A new air service-an extension of the existing Hongkong-Chungking- be Lashlo route-to Calcutta, will started as soon as negotiations are completed between the governments of China and India, declared Mr W. L. Bond, Vice-President of the China National Aviation Corporation, in a Press Interview yesterday.

in

care

of.

Slaves to Tyranny

"Surely Italiane will cast off the fetters which make them the alaves of Nordic tyrarmy...

Swiss rationing is a matter of tak- ing precautions for the future, pro- tection of the country's supplies,

To aid or abat the unscrupulous rather than any immediate shortage of goods now rationed is the object

The feeling

well-informed Europe below the lowest level of its

who co-operate in

ת!

Sandakan

K.P.O. & G.P.O. Reg....Jan. 31, 10.30 am. Ord. .................Jan. 31, 11 am

Strofts and Calcutta

Parcela..Jan. 31, 11.00 a.m. Letters................

Jan. 31, Noon:

Air Mail by Air to Rangoon lo con-

nect with: the "British Airways."

Rex.

Ord

K.P.O.

Overseas

Jan. 31, 4 p.m.. ...Jan. 31, 4.30 p.m.

·G.P.O...

1.Jan. 31, 4 p.m..

Regi

Ord........Jan. 21, 4.10 p.m.

power-hunters seeking to degrado Ale Mall for Manila, Guam, Bien-

it"

are proposing to change the regula-restaurants, the restrictions on food circles is Ulint the move indicates the Idolatrous past, will brand with in- tions, reducing to a minimum the are not as annoying as for people Swiss government has Anally decided farmy all those Me Bond returned to Hongkong on hardships which the Chinese are who eat at home. Cream, for in- the war will be a long one.

cafes, but Sunday from a survey trip to India, alleged to be suffering by the new stance, is easy to get in

cream at the housewife cannot buy at Delhi and regulations-Reuter. where he stopped

grocery store. Bread, which is brown, must be kept 48 hours before sold. However, bakeries are

Calcutta.

The service will be a weekly one, and the fare will be about the same

nt

Laughing and Weeping, Op. 59, No.as that from Hongkong to Rangon Mr T. E. Jackson Intof delicacies weighing less than

trom Is Green, via Chungking. The flight

Hongkong and Calcutta is expected

4 (Schubert); My Love Op. 63, No. 5 (Schumann-Brahms); The Trout, Op. 32 (Schubert). A Swan, Op. 25, No. 2 (Ibsen, trs. Henzen-Grleg); with Pinno paniment by Edwin McArthur.

10.23 Compositions of Dvorak, 11.0 Close down,

.

to take 13 hours.

Dr A. F. Bryson On Visit To Colony

Bad Accident

100 grammes which can be sold tresh. Butter consumption at present is limited to about three quarters of a While riding his motor-cycle on pound a month per person, but in restaurants you can get what you

Castle Feak Road, near hoor want of 11.

Hospital, on Monday afternoon, Mr

Rationing Of Goods T. E. Jackson, Senior Surveyor of

Rationing works hardships on the Ships, met with a nasty accident, as URBAN COUNCIL

After working for six months in a result of which he is an inmate of owners and employees of come stores. Council will meet the primitive Red Cross Hospital at Kowloon Hospital with body injuries. As you walk through Zurich, one the shattered His condition is not serious, however, store after another bears a sign say- The Urban

members Kwelyang treating this afternoon, when

rationing." Shoe stores are all lock- will consider application for an bodies from the war fronts and those and it is expected that he will be lag "temporarily closed due to ed up. Department stores with some caling house licence for 49, Main deformed by bombing, Dr A. F. able to leave in a few days.

Bryson, young Tientsin-born surgeon, a visit.

It appears that the cycle skidded unrationed goods capitalise by dis Street Stanley, ground floor; and an

at a bend on the slippery road, playing them prominently, along Believed application for a food shop licence for has returned to Hongkong for a

British to be the only 801 Canton Road, ground floor. doctor working for the Red Cross in throwing Mr Jackson heavily to the with substitutes for woollen and ground. The machine was damaged, cotton goods, and draw quite a

clientelle China, 31 year-old Dr Bryson, who is a Cambridge graduate, is a nephew of Mr J. C. Taylor. of Jardines. His uncle Dr A. C. Bryson, recently re- tired in Shanghal.

specialist, Dr

MONSTER WAR FUND RAFFLE

yanalla15, Īguela) Donors of Prizes are

STUDENTS' BAZAAR

orthopaedic Bryson has been working under most nual charitable bazaar, which was dificult conditions. The hospital, orginally scheduled to take place on which has been bombed has no January 20, has been postponed to electric light or running water. January 31. It will take place of Operations at night are done by Wah Kiu Middle School, Colne Road, drawn and carried to buckets, an

The Bazaar Committee, of which

of

RUNNING OF ZOO IN WARTIME

Difficulties Being Countered

The war's effect on the running of the Scottish Zoological Park was the subject of an address by Lord Salvesen at the first

cently. meeting of the season of the Zoological Park Luncheon Club re-

Lord Salvesen said that for the-first time they were appre- clating the full effects of wartime in carrying on the Zoo. The income for the first six months of the year for the past five years averaged £12,907, but this year the takings were £5,300,

lula, V.B.A., and Europe via "Pan- American Airways Allantis Services.”

ays and--Trans-

K.P.O.

Jan. 21, 5.00 pm.

Jan. 31, 5.30 p.m.

Rer.

G.P.O.

Rer.

Jai 31, 5.00 p.m.

Ord.

...., Jan, 51, 7,00 p.m.

Monday, Feb. 1

Manila and Parcels only for United-.

Kingdom:

GP.O. & K.P.O.

Parcels, Ord........

Feb. 3, 6.00 p.m. ..Feb. 4, 8.30 am. Tuesday, Feb. 4...

Macasser und Sourabaya ..8.30 p.m.

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu,

U.S.A..

*Pan and Europa via American Airways and Trans- Allantio Services”

K.P.O.

Reg.

.Feb. 4, 5 pm,

Ord,

Feb. 4, 8.30 pm ·

G.P.O.

Reg.,

„Feb. 4, 5`p.m.

Ori,

„Feb. 4, 7 pm.

Wednesday, Feb. 5

Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, USA. Canada, Central and South America and United Kingdom via San Fran- clico.

Parcela for Unlied-

Valted..

Kingdom

Note,All Malls for

Kingdom will be forwarded with or without superscription.

DK.P.0.

Parcels

Reg.

Ord.

Parcela Reg:

Ord.

Feb. 5,4.00 p.m..

¡Feb. 5, 5.00;p.m. Feb. 5, 5.30 pm.. G.PO.

Feb. 0,4.00 pm. „Feb): 5, 5,00′ p.m. ....Feb. 5, 7.00 pm...

Thursday, Feb. 0.

77830; um..

.10.80 a.m

The management had tried to ferred to the fact that fifteen wolves Many of the clothing stores were sold out in the buying rush before meet the difficult situation in had been disposed off in deference to ralloning became effective. In these various ways. The staff had complaints of their being nolsy and the danger if they oscaped during an stores, though now without busthess, The Hongkong Students' fourth an- there is still plenty to do. The gov been reduced, and a number of fair raid, "The animals, he said, wero ernment requires an Inventory of animals which could easily be tome and very timorous, and never

goods, and the disrupted them so much that severe replaced at the termination of attacked a person single-handed.

that several the war had been disposed of, -Lord Salvesen, stressed the value They had been able to counter the of the Zoo. He did not know of any days, were required to bring the pre- paratus lamps and water has to be on three successive days, instead of mises back to normal. When ration: difficulties to a certain extent by Mr other outdoor recreation that was ing cards are fasued buying will o the hospital in at St Paul's College os previously in boom, and stores must prepare Gillespie's adoption scheme, which comparable to a visit to the Zoo.

notified.....

had had a fair measure of success. From the start of the war they had for the rush.

A sum of £500 had been promised thrown open their doors to every conditions, In spite of the primitive

Three Categories

or given for the fooding of the person in uniform, and 20,000 unt- Dr Bryson is salisiled with the prothe Hon. Sir Robert Kotewall is the

There are thren: miegories. gress being made and has been great" | honorary President, expert -- that ration cardsiilhose for the poor, for adopted animals,: There were, how-formed persons had already entered Sandakan- ly encouraged by the recuperating

the well-to-do- and for the in-be-ver, plenty of animonis yet requiring the Zoo free of charge,

fosterparents. powers and endurance of the Chinese large gathering will be present,

tweens. The rich will have to buy expensive clothes, the in-betweens Lord Salvesen said he had thought mediastiebelood goods and the poor of another method of helping, Any- will, qnly be allowed to get cheap body who had a garden would have

Failing to appear before Mr K. M. gener a large amount of surplus material At a time when many producera One of Hongkong's Intest out." thing are reluctant to riak-new enterprises, door recreations, roller-skaling, has Announcement or advance leakage in the way of cabbage leaves or the A. Barnett at Kowloon Magistracy These would be very useful to the Charlie G. McCombie, 29, officer of a Effort Committee will one, kuk-now Prasaised intela popularity, and evid- of the new pans cured run on leaves of other succulent vegetables, yesterday an an assault chargo, Bound 000,$ 701 Tobio studios after a long absence, be of this can be found in the Swiss stores that amountnet many Zoo, and they would be willing to go British steamer, hat, pis ball of $26. Shanghel, Japan, Honolulu, USA,

skating

banita Banks reported rinka

collect 4 sackful from any catreated issue orders for collecta announces the formation of growing number of

Conqueror Films. The On Saturday,

"Ciro's Skating Rink People withdrew their savings and round and

MoComble was alleged to have Anthony Asquith Carolina Hill Road and Lelghion The result was an Indignant reaction

Lord Salvesen gave an interesting 20, merchant, of Na, 30 Mody Road, obro tal oldallavs saw yllosti diretor and a Margaret Lockwood, Hill RoadA feature is a rific pat | in the press which demanded that

sunsetgras deeg bi asunulted George Daniel Hafschmied, plece of Information when share- at the Peninsula Hotel on Monday.

• bossig, ad: ton blue voi Pozity. Ashcroft und alsaraila Scolt of which is undulatingy, for the toe hoarders be punished and their homel

of more experienced skaters, **** in the cast.

MU dny.I han gold. requested

hotel on when

Memuntik Wars

norbund Menbrotene, biji.

bong bao que ori, kalles

soldiers,

NEW FILM COMPANY.

NEW SKATING RINK

Bila tat olin sued for them

be "Quiet Woda i ufak opetted rear- the Junction for heatint what they could for houtding, persons Tins Complaint...

Dearched.

HOLIDAY ASSAULT

Haibow Straits and Calcula

Parcels.....Fob. 0, 10,30 km.

Lottery,

Manila, Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South Africa, vis Cape Town

6.30 p.m... Monday, Feb. 16:

Canada, C. and S. America vis Sar Francisco

PO. & KPU

Teb-10-5-p.m. Ord. WithF65, 10, 8.20 a.m.

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