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Thursday,

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DONATIONS FROM CHINESE ABROAD

A total of $294,306,357 in donations from overseas Chinese has been re-. ceived by the Bank of China and other Government organs from the outbreak of the Sino-Japanese hostill- ties in July, 1037 to October, 1940, according to statistics compiled by the Central authorities in Chingkhut.

This amount ditt not include that directly received by the National Red Cross Society of China, and the China National Aviation Association and that raised through the Gold Loan floated by the Governinent.

Donations from Chinese in Ilong- kong during the period totalled $11- 842,110 which becupled the sixth place in point of amount, while those from Singapore, $125,760,002, ranked first.

were distributed

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The donations

follows-Singapore $125,791,506; Netherlands East Indies, $37,560,755; New York $36,743,489; Philippines, $20,684,350; San Pivinciso $14,235,013; Hongkong $11,842,119; Thailand $19,- 420,090; Itin and Burma 39,685,240; French Indo-China $7,300,870: Aus- trail $7,606,570; London $5,360,707; Mueno $257,709, and other places, $716,764.

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SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" BANGKOK, Jan. 30 (Reuter); -Barring minor clashes in a few AMOY, Jan. 29 (Domel).......... sectors, hostilities havé now The Kulangsu Municipal Council] censed, announced the High has once again became inopera- Command.

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January 30,

1941.

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Alor Star following newspapers General Staff of the Air Force, only two Japanese members.

Amritaar The Counell was expected to meet and includes the Under-Secre

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A review of two months of milltary Blunicipal Council's budget, and the Bombay reveal four-point representation handed of Calcutta

Agencies: on the frontier operations

January 21 by the Japanese Consul- Clive Bireet that the That forces occupied two bit General at Amey in conection with Fairle Place Kuching af territory on the right bank of these shooting of Mr Huang Chung- Capo

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the District Court on January 17.

'Colombo fighting

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Haiphong body Hamburg Cambodia under the chairmanship of the British landers penetrated into

Hankow -- Suria Consul-General, Mr N. Fitzmaurice, nlang a 20-mile stretch from right down to the Gulf of Thailand.

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1.0 Local Time Signnt and Weather is auspended. Report.

1.03 The Hill Billes, Molly Ficon and Reginald Dixon in Variety.

Canton

INWARD MAILS

Jan, 30. 1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, Wen-Straits and Ale Mail by "British ther Forecast and Announcements. Overness Airways Bervice" (except London) by sos from Singapore it. Jan 30.

1.45 Marek Weber and His Orchen- ira and Essle Ackland (Contralto).

2.10. Close down. 5.45 Indian Progr

Programme,

6.30 Closing local Stock Quotations. 0.32 Compositions of Haydn,

7.0 London Relay. The News.

the London Relay—'Questions, of

Air Mail by "Pan-American Airways

Direct Service"--San date, 24th January .. Calcutta and Straits.

Francisce

31.. ...Jan. 31.

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7.30

A

application.

Francisce

.Fcb.... O Selections from Light Opera.

5. Girl-Vocal Gems U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang- Country fencies at rates which will be quoted on (Monckian)....Columbia,

Light kal. (San Francisco date 17th

January) Gypsy

Air Mall by "Tan-American'Airways

Direct Service-San date, 29th January Java and Manila ..........Feb.

Feb, 0.

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Opera Company w. Orch.; The Local Currency and Bierling with interest Princess Selection (Kalman)...Do United-Kingdom and Straits Feb. 12, allawed at rates obtainable an application Groot and The New Victoria Or U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan, and Shang

The Bank's Head Office in London

hal (San Francisco date 24th Jan.). undertakes Executor & Trusice business chestra; "The Three Waltzes" (Oscar

Feb. 14. R. A.F. Hurricane Fighters and claims recovery of Brush Income Strauss after Johann Strauss); C United-Kingdom and Straits Feb: 18.

Tax overnald, or terms which may be Li ascertained at any of its Agencies and Printemps Branches,

R. A. CAMIDGE,

(BY "REUTER'B" AIR CORRESPONDENT)

LONDON, Jan. 29: -- A "British China Squadron" of R.A.P. Hurricane fighters is be

Collision With Europeaning formed as the result of a

W. T. Stoneham of No. 331 HII- wood Road, was summoned before

Mr E. Himsworth at Kowloon Magis-

trary to-day for assaulting Wu Ping.

bus driver of the Kowloon Motor Bus Company at Tsimshatsul on January

12.

contribution of £102,000 from British communities In China,

Manager.

Large Units

Saison D'Amour..

Yvonne Souvient-

Те (Soprano);

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES ....Yvonne Printemps and Pierre

Registered and Parcel Mall are Fresnay (Vocal) with Orchestra: Les closed 15 minutes carlier than the

Clochen Do Corneville-Selection

(Planquette)....De Groot and His time given below unicas otherwise stated, and where malls are advertis-

Orchestra.

Report and Announcements. Rugger League announces the Ministry for Alr Makes A Start

craft Production to-day.

After it has been ascertained what

8.0 Local Time Signal, Weathered to close at or before 9 a.m. regis- tered and parcel mails are closed at p.m. on the previous day. When 8.03 Alfred Corlot at the Plano.

malis are advertised to close after- "The Twenty-Four Preludes, Op. 5.m., Registered and Parcel mails. 28" (Chopin): No. 11 Vivace in Bare closed at 5 pm. Major: No.

No. 12 Presto in G Sharp Minor: No. 13 Lento in Sharp

8:30 m. ..8.30 0.

Air Mail by Bea to Singapore to connect with the "British Overseas. Airways"

Thursday, Jan, 30 Previously, Stancham pleaded emblem the community requires the R. Scots 24 M'sex

Major No. 14 Allegro in E Flat Canton

..Jan. 30, 7.00 p.m. that there was some reasonable pro-quadron to carry, and whether it

Minor: No. 15 Sostenuto in D Flat

Friday, Jan. 31 vocation for the assault,

9 Small Units 5 Major: Taro Local Newsletter. wishes each plane to be named after R. A.

Op. 43 (Chopin). Manila, Batavia and Sourabaya Mr E. S. C. Brooks appeared for the some prominent personality or place.

8.15 Studle--Local (Bari complainant, and raid that ол the procedure is for the Air Ministry

FIRST MATCHES in the 8.30 Raymond Newell (Baritone) Sandakan January 12, Wu was driving bus No. to Manic £1 new or an existing

In a Light Orchestral Concert. 784 and arrived

Units Rugby Large opposite the Star squadron

detall Army In appropriate

Invitation to the Waltz (Weber).. Ferry wharf at 9.07 pm. After the Pilots who hail from British com- League made a start at Soo

..London Philharmonic Orch.; Here's passengers and alighted the driver munities in Chinn, or are closely kunpoo yesterday with two To Life (Talbot and Atkinson); Let

K.P.O. & G.P.O. began to move the bus towards the connected with them, may be posted matches, in the first of which Me Love You To-night (Tunbridge

....Jan. 31, 19.38 a.m.- parking space clase by and had near to the squadron if they desire

Others) Raymond Newell the Royal Scots trounced the and

Ord.........Jan. 31, it nm, Middlesex 24 points (three Fairy Benlm Suite (Kelelbey)..... Air Mall by Sea to Singapore to con- (Baritone) with Orchestra; In A Formosa and Dalren ......3.30 p.m.

goals and three tries) to 3 (a Albert W. Ketelbey's Concert Or- neet with the "British · Overseas : try), and in the second Royal chestra; Life's Great Sunset (Adams) Artillery beat Combined Small Units 9 points (three tries) to

(a goal),

In

ly reached the platform when the de-order further to cement with

fendant boarded the vehicle and as-

aulted

the driver by striking him on the back through the window of the driving seat.

Mr Brooks said that on. being struck, the driver turned around and the defendant again struck him on the mouth causing his nose and mouth to bleed. The complainant left the bus

and ran towards the time-keepers' office. The defendant followed and the driver carried on Water running and went to the Police Station.

British communities In China their own fighting unit.

Phenomenal Contributions This latest squadron tu arise as the result of the phenomenal outpourings of money from British and other communities abroad for more R.A.F.5 nighters, and bombers will join an

Scots v. Middlesex exclusive list of similar squadrons

Royal Scots were all over already in the front line such as the

Middlesex. Tackling on both Burma. Hyderabad and East Indian fighter squadrons which are shortly sides was bad, while Middlesex their to be augmented. I understand, by further contributed to squadrons named from both the downfall with faulty passing. Continuing, Mr Brooks sald that British and Netherlands East Indies Man and Berry were

the out- the defendant

ant put his arms through and on the African continent, Basuto-

standing figures in the Middlesex the window of the time-keepers' office land and Gold Const.

XV. and scattered all the papers on the desk. The parties concerned went to the Water Police Staton and there the defendant said that the driver desery- ed all that he had got.

on

Struck By Bus After the prosecution's, evidence. Stonehamn sald: "I was crossing the Rund from the Star Ferry to the bus stop and when I looked around to see the time on the clock tower, the complainant's bus was practically on top of me. I stepped back very quickly and the bus struck me on the left arm. This spun me round and the bus carried towards the stopping space,

"I went to the driver and remon- strated with him through the window. was already very annoyed and the driver sat there, nodded his head and grinned at me. I told the man to get out but he did not do so, entered the bus and struck him." Stoneham also said that when he struck the complainant the nan was standing up and he had delivered the blow with the intention of dislodging the man from the cab. He must-have strack the complainant harder than he thought.

cab

The necessary token totals for a squadron of fighters or bombers are £100,000 and £300,000 respectively. Over £9,000.000 has been contributed from all parts of the world for new R.A.F. warplanes Individually and in squadrons in eight months since June last.

U. S. NAVAL REQUIREMENTS

-Senate Approves

29

Raymond Newell (Baritone) w

Instrumental Acc.

9.0 London Relay-The News and News Commentary,"

0.30 Dance Music by Ambrose and His Orchestra.

10.0 Variety.

11.0 Close down.

BOWLS TEAMS

FOR SUNDAY Vol. Sgts v. K.C.C.

Ref.

Airways."

Reg.

Reg. Ord.

K. P. O.

t

„Jan. 31,5 p.m. Ord........Jan. 31, 5.30 p.m..

G. P. O.

..Jan. 31, 5 p.m

Jan, 21, 6 p.m... Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono- lalu, U.8.A., and Europe via "Pan- American Airways and Trans- Atlantic Services,”

K.P.O,

Reg. ... Jan. 31, 5.00 p.m. Ord.

·

Reg. ...

... Jaut, 31, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

Ord........

Jan. 31, 5.00 p.m.

Jan. 32, 7.00 p.m.

Batchan, Douglass, Carrie and Patterson scored for Scots in the first

FOLLOWING are the teams for Air Mall by Air to Rangoon to con-

Cricket half, two of the tries being converted Kowloon

Club and Lo

nect with the "British Overseas by Millar with excellent licks; in the the friendly bowls match between

Airways" second period, Douglass touched down Volunteer Sergeants Mess. The game again for Ford to convert, and finally takes place on Sunday Pallerson went over for an unconvert-mencing at 2.45 pm cd try,

R. B. Capell

Middlesex's only points were scored in the closing minutes when Berry hurled himself over the line for an unconverted try.

K.C.C.

S. A. Gray

1. Wellwood

J. Fraser (skip)

comi

next

SERGEANTS

Rink No. 1

C. S, M. Baskett

M. S. Spacy Set Carr

Sgt Rakusen. (skip)

Sgt Baptista

R. A. v. Comb. Small Units

R. 1. Drown Hamilla (Small Units' full back). Abraham W. Smith was the outstanding player of the V. C. Labrum (skin) Sat Sherriff (skip)

Fame.

Rink_No. 1

Set Zlminern

Sgt Steven

Rink No. 3

Sgt Gealf

He tackled courageously and well, and on several occasions A. F. Guest

A. H. Martin

P/Major Marklo the means of preventing the P. A. Fabei

Sit Lockhart Gunners from scoring. •

W. W. Parsons (skip) C. Q. M. S. Fincher Tackling was high and generally

Was

First

Rink

_[skip) No.

Sgt Remedios

D. 9. M. Rose

Set Hyde

Rink

No. 5

WASHINGTON Jan.

the allocation of $909,000,000 for (Reuter),A Bill authorising

expanding naval construction facilities and building 400 small

F. A. Broadbridge navy craft was passed by the ineffective.

blood to the Gunners came. N. Other to the when Dawson broke through with a |N. A. F. Mackay Senate to-day and sent White House.

and run from halfway and crossed T. A. Madar (skip) submarine The Hne. The try was unconverted, D. Glover and

Then shortly before the Interval R. T. Burch Skipwith sent Page over for the . C. Curtis

G. E. Taylor (skip) second unconverted try, and Gun- ners' last tally was when Bompas went over in the far corner,

Reward

Minesweepers chasers are included among the craft to be built.

Lost And Stolen

It was not until just before the end that Small Units were rewarded for their efforts. Coombes broke away

Summing up the case Mr Hins- worth told Stoneham that on the basis of the evidence heard, Hls Worship found that there was some provOCR- ilon which might have caused Stone-

W. Hume of Woodside, and transferred to Pollock who in 1 hum to become very annoyed with Quarry Bay, has reported that be- turn sent out to Lithauer who scored the driver but the provocation was tween 5 and 9.30 p.m. on January 28 between the posts. Coombes added

such, in law, as to entitle Stone-some one stole clothing, valued at the points.

Mr D.

to board the bus and strike the $92, from his car which was parked

at Connaught Road Central.

Mr Himsworth also pointed out to A rain coat and a hat, valued at the defendant that if the bus had $40, belonging to Mr D, W. Morley of struck him he had a perfectly good 14 Felix Villas were reported stolen complaint against the driver and the from his car which was parked out- proper thing for the defendant to decide the Hongkong Bank on January was to report the driver and not to 20.

Royal Engineers

Set Meyer (skip}

Sgt Skinner

C. Q. M. 6. Butler 1. 3. M. Walker,

C. Q. AL. 6. Bilva (skip)

MAD WITH STOMACH PAIN

It doesn't matter how long-stand-

ing your stomach trouble may be--

it doesn't matter how und your pain

Jan, 31, 4.00 p.m.

K. P. O.

Reg.

Ord.

..Jan. 31, 4.30 p.m

G. P. O.

Reg.

Ord.

Jan. 31, 4.00 p.m

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

Straits and Calcutta

Parcels

Jan 31; 5 p.m. -Letters .......Jan. 91, 7-p.m.

Monday, Feb. 2 Manila and Parcels only for United-

Kingdom.

G.P.O. & K.P.O. Parcels, ....Feb.

3, 5.00 p.m.

Ord.,...Feb. 4, 8.30 am.

"Tuesday, Feb. 4

Parcels

Macasser and Sourabaya..8.30 am. Wednesday, Feb. 5 Shanghal, Japan, Honolulu, USA., Canada, Central and South America and United-Kingdom via San Fran- cisco. (No

for United- Kingdom),

Note-All Malls for United- Kingdom will be forwarded with or without superscription.

Parcels .Feb. 5, 4.00 p.m. .Feb, 5, 5.00 p.m.

Reg.

K.P.O.

Ord.

Feb. 5, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.

Parcels

Feb. 6, 1.00 p.m.

Rek. Ord.

„Feb, 5, 5.00 p.m.

Feb. 5, 7.00 p.m.

"Pan-

Trans-

is-Maclean Brand Stomach, Powder Air Mail for Manlia, Guam, Honolulu.

will almost certainly ease it away- and a cause as well.

Take the case of Mr. J. R. Ever since he left the Army, after the last War, he suffered from Gastric Trou- ble. He had all his teeth out, but

Beat Club "A” Royal Engineers beat Club "A" algot no relief. He tried one cheap Happy Valley by 14 points (on remedy after another, but the trouble

6 (two tries) remained

get angry and be not quite certain of Mrs Berg, 11 Glenealy, reports and three tries) to what he himself was doing.

that on January 20 her car, No. 3423, Foley, Picton, Dobson and Davies

cnr was stolen from the park at scored for the Sappers, Foley con- A caution was registered against Statue Square. The car was valued verting ene, while Carruthers touch-

led down for Club. dered to pay the complainant $7 at $1,200. compensation.

the defendant and he was also ora

Army Quadrangular XV

The following will represent Army against Police in the Quadrangular

· Rugby Tournament fixture of the sea- son, on the Police ground on Satur day at 4.15 p.m.:

New Italian Bombers In Duel

With R.A.F.

ATHENS, Jan. 29 (Reuter)—A British fighter patrol has Just fought an engagement with a formation of Italy's latest bombers over the southern Albanian front, one enemy bomber being shot down in flames.

The British patrol suffered no loss.

Read his own words:

U.S.A., and Europe via American Airways and Atlantio Services,"

"I was mad with pain, no one Hallow knows how awful I felt. I decided

get Macican Powder. Well, I took

K.r.o.

Reg. Ord.

G.P.O.

ner. Ord.

to

Brand Stomach Sandakan

teaspoon-

Feb. 5, 5.00 p.m. .Feb. 6, 5.30 p.m.

.Feb. 5, 5.00 p.m. .Feb. 5, 7.00 p.m.

....

Thursday, Feb. 6

...10.30 am. Friday, Feb. 7

..8.30 a.m: Saturday, Feb. 8

ful and a-half and was absolutely Manlin, Straits, Ceylon, India, East surprised how the pain faded away.

and South Africa via Cape Town It's wonderful,"

Why not try this famous powder Straits and Colcutta (or the tablets) for your stomach trouble? You won't have to endure stomach pain much longer if you dol But make sure you see the signature "ALEX, C. MACLEAN" en carton and bottle, Maclean. Brand Stomach Powder is never sold loose, but only In bottles. The tablets are available: in bottles or flat tina.

If you have any diMeully in ob- talning it from your focal chemist or

5.30 p.m.

Parcels,.....Feb. 0, 10.30 p.m. Letters, ....Feb. 8, 1130 nm.

Monday, Feb. 10 Shanghat. Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Canada, C. and S. America via San Francisco

G.F.O. & K.P.O. Ref........

Feb, 10, 5 pm. Ord.

.Feb. 10, 8.30 .m. "Baperscribed Correspondence Only,

store write to:-Banker & Co., Po. Discharged Firecrackers

At Random

L/Cpl Picton (RE); Ede Richards (ILA.), Capt. Hook (R.A.), Capt. Dougiaas (Royal Scots) and Plo Mardonsid (H.A.M.C.): Lirat Caomber R.A.M.C.) and 2/Eleut. Wedderburn (RA): Cpl Sutherland (Royal Scota), 2/Lieut. Ford (Royal Scots), Q/fleut. Hempan (R.A.); 2/Lieut. Heath (RA), 3/Llept. Millar Royal Scota): 2/Lieut. Pinkerton (Royal

The headquarters of the R.A.F.target. All our aircraft returned Scoici: Capt. Duke (Royal Scots) and set in Greece states, “A formation

safely." Glam (Middlesex),

The Cantaz 107 is one of Italy's Reserves-1./Cpl Poley E. Pie Berry of our fighter aircraft on an of latest bombers. Its range in reputed Boy 755, Hong Kong, Middlesex), 7/Lleut, Edilen (LA), Capt, fensivo patrol in southern Al-to be 3,000 miles. A three-engined

R.A.M.CJ and L/BET Marati

bania yesterday encountered a machine, it has a top speed of 230 number of enemy bombers-miles per hour.

The Breda 20 is not listed here but Cantaz 107 and Breda 20 types. it very likely is the new Breda with Our, aircraft at once attacked "Plechilatell "dive - bomber

to and shot down one enemy bom-which the Italian air force hoped ber in flames while several others Junkers a7 dive-bomber. Its speed emulate the deeds at the German

Is 250 miles per hour and its bomb- were damaged.

"The enemy formation was broken carrying capacity is 2,200 pounds, up successfully and deflected from its similar to the Nazi aircraft.

(RAJ.

SCHOOL SPOTTERS Lessons at Eton College now con- tinue after the "alert" is sounded, following the introduction of ler system. If raiders approach the college, wardens blow whistle algnuts 33A, and the boys then take shelter,

spot.

TATES

METROPOLE,

HOTEL

-MODERU

CENTRAL

to

For discharging fire crackers the danger of the public at Portland Street yesterday, Lam Ylu, 18, a tailor of 307 Reclamation Street, first floor, was fined $1 by Mr E. 1imsworth ai Kowloon Magistracy to-day. Lan

was on ball of $10,

Sergeant Cameron said that Lam had a bag full of fire crackers and te was walking aleng Portland Street and discharging them at random,

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