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Squad Dr. Those warned will attend Central Police Station for Squad Drill on Wednesday, and Friday, February D and 7. at p.is pun. sharp. Dress-Ulug tleiform.
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Flying Squad Patrol Duty. Patrol duties will be car- ried out as ordered.
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February 4, 1941)
UFS
WAR'S OVER FOR THEM—1) Duco's man won't have to fight anymore In war they don't care about. According to Grack consor, these are Italian soldiers captured in Albania and put into prison camp somewhere behind lines.. Some are wounded, but all are eager for moat and broad.
Adequate Stocks Of Food
Rice Price Down
gency, a
Popular United States Envoy
Shanghai Paper Pleads For Retention
attitude.
In
Barentu
FOR THE 1 MAN IN 7 WHO SHAVES EVERY DAY
A Special Stavo Cream-It's Not a Soap, Needs No Brush! Dallyshaving leayeamanyman's facert raw and sensitive. Yet, because of bla business and social status, one out of every 7 man must shaye every day.
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A superabundance of moisture is contained in this rich cream. It won't dry on your face. Applied with the fingers, it quickly softens ench whisker. A protective layer is formed over which your razor glides. Off comics cach hair at the base without scrapleg. Like a cold cream, Glider help keep your skin smooth all day. Glider is the result of nearly 100 years' experience in making flu shaving proparations,
Bole Agents:
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Captured RADIO By British
Cairo, Feb. 3. The British occupation of Barentu, in Eritrea, and the continuance of the British pursuit of the enemy in Abyssinia are recorded in a com- ratusique as follows:
Libya: Preparations for the con- tinuation of our advance from Derna are proceeding.
ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) and 3145 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles) Recital by Harry Ore From The Studio
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The following Increased postage rates for letters will be effectivo às from 1st February 1941.
Places in the Colony, 5 cents for each nunce or part of an ounce.
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- INWARD MAILS Australia and Manlia ......Feb. 1. Air Mail by "Pan-American Airways Direct Service"-San Francisco dale, 29th January ....... Feb. 5. .Feb. 5. Java and Manila Swatow
..Feb. 5.
.Feb. 6. ..Feb, 0.
Straits and Air Mall by "British Overseas Airways Service" by Sca from Singapore Calcutta and Straits Straits and Air Mail by "British Overseas Always Servico" by Sea from Singapore
Feb. 7.
Canton
.Feb. 6.
USA, Honolulu, Japan and Shang- hal. (San Francisco date. 17th January)...
....Feb. U.
Air Mail by "Pan-American_Airways
Direct Service"-San dato, 4th February.
Radio Programme Broadcast by Canton
per
Announce-
Variety. 2.15 Close Down. 5.45 Indian Programme. 6.30
Closing Local Stock Quota='| Air
tions.
6.32
Mendelssohn Quartet in D
Francisco .Feb. 11.
.Feb. 11. 12.
Shanghai, Feb. 3. In an editorial entitled "Let Nel- son T. Johnson Remain Here," he China Press this morning plends for No actual shortage of flour for the retention of Mr Johnson local requirements is anticipated, de- China, "although we have no doubt
Z. B. W. on a Frequency of 845 kc's. United-Kingdom and Straits Feb. clared Mr G. S. Kennedy-Skipton, that Mr Clarence Gauss Iraining,
and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 pm USA. Ho run scope, 24 hang- Controller of Food, when interviewed
hal (San Francisco date, 24th. experience and understanding
and 8-11 p.m. on
Feb, 14. yesterday. Owing to irregularities China would make him one of the
second.
Java and Manila
Feb. 14. future imports may be
H. K. T. in shipping,
nny best envoys the United States ever substantially reduced and stocks may sent to China."
12.15 pm, Short. Service of Inter- Untied-Kingdom and Strults Feb, 15. Eritrea: As a result of our opera- dy. The Government is,
Sandakan...................
Feb. 17. fall accordingly.
The paper says that during the tlons the enemy have evacuated the cession.
.Feb. 18. Military Band Musle with Calcutta and Strails however, watching the situation last three years the situation in the town of Barentu which we occupied 12.30 closely with a view to securing suf-Far East has bound China and the Sunday. Meanwhile, in the nor-Fercy Heming (Baritone),
OUTWARD MAIL TIMES ficient stocks at all he added.
all times,
1.00 Local Time Signal and Wea- added. United States in a still closer tie than thern sector, our mechanised troops
Registered and Parcel Mail are It was also learned that Govern-
forces ther Report. ment is acquiring, in case of emer- at any time during the two nations are pressing back Italian
withdrawing towards 1.03 Lalo-Symphonie Espagnole closed 15 minutes earlier than the arc diplomatic intercourse. A great part which
for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 21-time given below unless otherwise reserve stock of peanut oll
of the credit for the increased co- Keren, and oya beans, which, together with
and neighbourlinces Abyssinia: Our pursuit of the Bronisław Huberman (Violin) and stated, and where mails are advertis- white rice, should provide a minimum operativeness diet for an average person. There between Washington and Chungking enemy forces retreating toward Gon- the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra ed to close at or before 9.a.m. regis 1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, tered and parcel mails are closed at 5 p.m.. on the previous day. When is no shortage of any of the above must undoubtedly go to Mr Johnson, dar continues as a result of which
whose job has been that of a re- the itallans have been obliged to Weather Forecast and
mails are advertised to close after three food commodities,
5 p.m.. Registered and Parcel malls porter of the China situation, adviser, abandon and destroy quantities of ments. 1.45 Importers of prenut oll and soya mentor and interpreter to the Chi- material and stores of all kinds, South
are closed at 6 p.m. bears are not compelled to keep a
two of the official Afton forces have occupied nese Government reserve for release when stocks in the
Italian frontier pests, 10 miles inside Colony run short
No special condi- Washington
the
Durang border of the Mr Johnson has been in harness
enemy tions in this connection are attached
in Chungking so long and is sa well to the Import licences.
Italian Somaliland: Vigorous de- It was lea
learned from Chinese sources grounded in Chinese affairs that it is that, although there is no shortage dicult to think of a sumelently good city by our patrols continues, ex-Major, Op. 44. No. 1. Stradivarious
tion across the Italian frontier 7.00 London Relay-The News. of peanut oil, the price has increased reason for sending him away from teading and deepening our peneira String Quartet.
Reuter. by about 30 per cent. as compared the critical Chinese scene. Naining out- ordinary with pre-war prices. Peanut oll is ambassadors is probably a duty imported from many places, including side the province of an 190 North China cities via Tsingtao and citizen, but the welfare of China and Dairen, the
the Dutch East Indies, and the United States and the conum- Pathol. Certain kinds of cocoanut ance of friendly relationship are de- oil also come from the Philippine finitely the responsibility of the or Islands. So for supplies from these dinary people of both nations, "In the interests of both these two
8.30 Light sources have not been disrupted,
Questioned regarding
rice nations and their two peoples we the
The marriage was quietly celebrat-Again" Sulle: (0) Langham Place, situation in Hongkong.
feel it is a matter of greater wisdom Mr F. C. Controller of Rice, stated yes- for Washington to let Mr Johnson cd at St Joseph's Church on January (b) Oxford Street, The London Pallo- Barry, Con
20 of Captain F. W. A. Glossop, of dium Orchestra cond. by Richard terday that the present stocks and stay where he is" says the paper.—the Royal Scots, and Miss Beatrice Crean; Tales of Hoffmann-Vocal forthcoming supplies of rice will be Reuter,
Grand Opera Company with Pestonji. nijequate for normal requirements.
The groom is the only son of the Orchestra; The Violin Song, L/Heure Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A.. Rice is chiefly imported from Thal-
late Lieut.-Colonel W. H. N. Glossop Byfield
Exquise, plano)"Vocal
Albert Sandler (Violin) with and Samehtini land, Burma and Indo-China. present retail prices of the various grades-have-dropped-by-an-average- of about $2 per picul since the lost Government Order published in the Gazelle.
The K.C.C. Band Concert
Abnormal Weather
In January
For Bomber Fund
Marie,"
frenit.
Quiet Marriage Celebrated
Tuesday, Feb. 4 Mail by Sea to Singapore to connect with the "British Overseas Airways"
K.P.O. & G.P.O,
Пет.
Ord.
.Feb. 4. 2 p.m. .Feb. 4, 2,30 p.m. 7.15 London Relay "Questions of Straits and Rangoon .....3.30 p.m.
Canton the Hour".
.7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 5
Mucoasar and Souraboya 8.30 am.
7.30 Portuguese Programme, 8.00 Local Time Signal, Weather | Manila Report and Announcements.
8.03 Studio-Harry Ore (Plano) Air Mall by Sea to Singapore to playing Tchaikowsky's Sonata in G Major, Op. 37.
Gems,
and Mrs Glossop, and the bride the Cello): Pestonji, of Kowloon.
younger daughter of Mr and Mrs
Classics, "London
Gems,
Philip
Grand Opera O Company_with_Orches-. tra: Knightsbridge
March,
connect with the “British Överseza AirwaysTM
K.P.O.
Reg.
Feb. 5, 5 p.m.
Ord,
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G.r.O.
Reg
.Feb. 5,5 p.m.
Ord,
Feb. 5, 0 p.m.
Canada, Central and South America and United-Kingdom via San Fran- claco. (No Parcels for Unlied- „Kingdom).
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Kingdom will be forwarded with or without superscription.
KP.0.
.Feb. 5, 4,00 p.m. 5, 5.00 p.m. 6.30 p.m.
Parcels
Reg, Ord.
Parcels
G.P.O.
.Feb. 5, 4.00 p.m.
Reg Ord.
Feb. 5, 5.00 p.m.
Feb. 5, 2.00 pm.
Trans-
Given away by her father, the bride On Saturday, February 8, at the wore a gown of white French satin, Green and His Orchestra; Drake'
having a draped, heart-shaped neck Drum, Peter Dawson (Bass-Baritone) To prevent any possibilty of short- Kowloon Cricket Club, the Band lines tight altting sleeves and short with Male Chorus and Orchestra.
9.00 London Relay The News and vell of white tulle was age, Importers are encouraged to hold the 2nd Bn The Royal Scots (by kinid
Commentary. Newn a reserve stock which is to be released permission of Lieut. Col. D. J. Mc-irain. Her
Dougall, M.c,, and Officers) will caught at the head with whlic
9.30 London Relay-Talk: "Scots occasionally to keep prices
.of down, present a concert in ald of the Bom- orchids, and her bouquet was should the necessity arise,
9.45 Scottish Generally speaking, concluded Mrber Fund, when it is hoped to repeat white orchids tied with a white satin Abroad".
Song by Harry bow. the success of December last,
with Orchestra, Barry, the rice situation can be re-
The Band will be conducted by Mr. For her bridesmaid the bride' had Lauder (Baritone) gårded as satisfactory.
were Jean Day (Soprano) with Plano and H. B. Jordan, A.R.C.M., and will play Miss Margaret Parsons, who
MacGregor (Baritone) Air Mall for Maalla, Guam, Honolulu, a programme with a wide appeal. gold tissue with Elizabethan sleeves, Alexander
U.S.A., and Europe vią "Pan- This includes selections from Rose and carried a bouquet of multi-with Piano acc.
10.05 Variety-Glamorous Night, | American
and "Madame Butterfly," "White coloured gladioll. In her hair she Mary Ells (Soprano) with Orchestra:
Airways Allanile Services,” Horse Inn." and "Students Songs," had a spray of similar flowers.
Licut K. 1. M. Buchanan, of, the Look At You, Kenny Baker with Or-
Sing
K.P.O. "Suite in F Major" by Holst Three
a Song of Harvest, Just Let Me
.Feb. 5, 5.00 p.m. Dances" by Moszkowsky; and solos Royal Scots, attended the groom va
.Feb. 5, 5.30 p.m. by the Cornet Xylophone and Ac- beat man and Rev Fr J. Ward, Cha-cllestra: When the Gipsy
G.I.O. The greater part of January was cordion. Miss Elleen Grent will ren-plain to the Forces, was the ofleiat- considerably warmer than usual. der vocal numbers with the Band. ing priest. During the service Fr A.
On this occasion the programme Rigantt was at the organ. although there were two short cold spells on the 25th-20th and 30th- will be enhanced by the help of the
1st snys Mr C. W. Jeffries, Director Misses Elvie Yueri and Gertrude of the bride's
parents, Humphreys Mayfair Orchestra with Vocal Re- of the Royal Observatory.
Goddard, who will sing ducts; and Buildings, where Mr T. S. Whyle-frain; More Chestnut Corner, Arthur Hollow weather was fuir during the early by Mr A. F. Nobbins (Baritone), who Smith proposed the couple's health. Ackey and Richard Murdoch; The Manila and Parcels only for United- part of the month, but became sing "My
and and the bride's mother received the Seagull
Song
Kingdom. Arthur Askey with fled with frequent rain from the "The Toast is England." These or guests. She was gowned in binck Plano acc.; Love Stoy In My Heart, 12th to the 24th. There was a heavy tistes are ensured a warm welcome, and gold patterned French satin, with Remember
Les Alien ure.; "Top of the storm on the 23rd; thunder is very|teners,
World" Others present were Caplain J. A. II.
Selection, Eddle Carroll with "The formal programme will con-Douglass, Mrs D. Lambert and Mr String Bass and Drums and Vocal by Siraits and Ronmoon......3.30 p.m. unusual in January. The last week of the month was cloudy but mainly clude with the Regimental Marches A. K. Dimond.
Gwen Jones; Moonglow, How Can I dry. The development of an excep- of the 2nd Bn The Royal Scots, and,
Face This Wenried World Along. | Air Mall by Ale to Rangoon to con- tionally Intense anticyclone over as usual will be followed by a short
Ethel Waters with Orchestral acc.
nect with the "British· Overseas China caused a marked fall in tem-dance..
11.00 Close Down.
Airways,"
The
(Soprano) with Ellis
We Must All Stick Luck, We Murgatroyd and
Together.
The reception was held at the home Orchestra: Dan Terbo New Straits
downpour on the 21st, and a thunder- and are certain to delight their lis-black toque and gloves to match. with Instrumember. Lng.
perature on the 30th and 31st,
The mean temperature for the
month was 64.7-F.
Only 66 hours of sunshine were recorded, the normal being 145 hours. The total rainfall was 9.81 inches, which is more than three times the normal. The greater part of this rain fell on the 21st.
The maximum wind velocity in a gust was 44 m.p.h, at 7 a.m. on the 23rd.
January Rainfall
Crown Land Sold
By Auction
to the
N.Y.K. Manager Leaves Colony
In
STOCK MARKET REPORT
After two and a half years Hongkong, the manager of the N.Y.K. branch, Mr Yasuzo Yajima, left on transfer to Shanghal by the Nojima Summary, issued yesterday, says:
Hongkong Stock Exchange OMelal: Maru on Sunday.
He has been succeeded by Mr The market was generally Rokuro Ono,
formerly with an easier tone. N.y.K. sub-manager.
wns
which la five maxi- degrees above normal. The mum of 80.0, which occurred on the A 4th, is a record for January. minimum of 48.3 was recorded on
Three lots of Crown land were the 31st. The mean relative humidity was 84 per cent, against a normal of auctioned at the Public Works De 75 per cent,
partment offces yesterday afterno by Mr B. H. C. Hallowes, Acting Superintendent of Crown Lands and Surveys, and all were sold
Mr Yajina, who was very popular applicants at the upset prices.
with the Japanese community, Rumi Building Lot, No. 441, locat- Chaleman of the Japanese Residenta ed at Island Road, near Stanley, Association. He founded a Japanese romprising 15,700 square feet, and shinto shrine (Hongkong Jinsha) In carrying an annual rental of $180, the premises of the Japanese Primary was sold to Mrs J. L. Litton, of No. School in Kennedy Rond in October 00 Conduit Riad, for $3,025.
Inst year. Mrs Litton was formerly Miss Enid, A total of 4.03 inches of rain was Lo, Colony ladies slagles tennis cham. Mr Yajima was held at the Hong- A farewell banquet in honour of recorded at the Botanical Gardens pion and sister of the Ilon. Mr M. Kong Hotel last week. More than ad
on 14 during January. Rain fell
La. It is understood that a -modern days and the heaviest was on
European style building wili prominent Japanese, residents, in- January 21-22, when 1.60 inches were erected on the site.
cluding the
Consul-General, Mri registered.
Ping Shan Inland Lots Nos. 7 and Shelki Yano, altended the dinner B. comprising 54,450 square feet ench, party. FIRST HILL FIRE OF YEAR and currying annual rentals of $250 cach, were sold to Mira Jp Tang lion- The first great bill fire this year ying. c/o Messrs Chau and Lee, Bank
London, Feb. 3. broite out on one of the hills in the of East Asia Building at the upset
ench. price of $2,723 Now Territories on Sunday evening
Colonin! Secretary, Lord and burned late into the hight, Tho 11 in understood that the purchaser Lloyd, who is still in a nursing home had a folt night last Are attracted the attention of many Intends to erect a large European-in London, residents on both sides of the harbour style residential building extending night, but is a little weaker, necord- and many people travelling on ferries over both lots at a cost of about $50,- ing to a Colonial Ofte announce- left the enbing to watch the blare,
000
mont-Reuter Bulletin,
be
LORD LLOYD WEAKEN
The
Buyers
Banks of East Aslu $70 Canton Ins. $210 Union Ins. $410 H.K. Fire Ins, $185 Lights "O" $0.15 Electries "O" $40.25 Electric "N" $39.75 Ropes $8.00 Entertainmenta $7
Sellers Providents $5.85 Hotels $3.00
Lands 4 Debentures $100 Trains $18.40
Star Ferries $02 Lights "O" $0.30 Electrics "O" $41 Ropes $9.23
Sales H.K. Banka $1,405 Docks "N" $17 Lands $34.35
·Electrics "O" $40.75. Ropes $0.25
quici
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Ord.
Feb. 5, 5.00 pm. .Feb, 0, 7.00 pin. .....7 p.m.
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Ord.
Sandakan
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8.30 a.m.
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Reg Ord.
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......Feb. 7. 4 p.m. .:Feb. 7. 4.30 p.m. .....7 p.m..
Saturday, Feb. 8.
Straits and Calcutta
Parcels,.....Feb. 8, 10.30 am. Letters, ....Feb. 8, 11.30 am. Manila, Straits, Ceylon, India, East. and South Africa via Cape Town
6.30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 10 Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, USA...
Canada, C. and 8. Amerlen via San Francisco
G.P.0. & KP.0,
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Tuesday, Feb. Ji
Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South
.3.30 p.. Africa
· Air Mail for Manila, Gusm. Honolulu, U.S.A., and Europe via "Pan Ame- rican Airways and Trans-Atlantio Services."
Feb, 11, 5 p.m.
K.P.O.
Пск
Ord.
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G.r.O.
Itex. Ord,
Feb, 11, n..
Feb. 11, 7 pm.
Canton
.....7: p...
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