Thursday,
NANCY
ILL SWAP THIS? HORN FOR THAT,
LITTLE VASE!
NIX --- DAT. AIN'T A EVEN EXCHANGE DIS VASE IS BETTER'N YOUR CORNY.
OL' HORN
WELL, YA DON'T
HAVE TO GET
TOUGH
ABOUT
IT?
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
ON
February 6, 1941.
By Ernie Bushmiller
YEAH!/
AW PIPE
SHUT
DOWN?
11.
GWAN!
BAM
SWING STUFF FOR NAVY-The American Navy now follows the Army in including dance classes as part of extra-curricular activities, Above, members of U.S. Naval Ro- serve Midshipmon School aboard training shiɔ Illinois, New York City, learn conga under the direction of professional instructresses.
Officers See
Made
R.A.F.
Spitfires
HILDA BROWN, 22-year-old worker of a Spitfire factory, looked up from her bench and saw an RAF officer watching her.
A shop steward introduced; "So you see, the more Spitfires we the officer to Hilda,
get the better it is."
She shook hands. Then. quietly, "Excuse me, please, I'll get on with my work, but 1 can talk as well."
Then Hilda had a surprise. The shop steward told her that her visitor hod won the D.FC. and had shot down 17 German machines with one ́of the Spitüres-sha-was-helping-to-
make.
Shot Down 30
Hilda's visitor was one of a party of R.A.F. otlicers paying a return visit.
sone
Recently
of the workers visited on RAF. station to see the rhines in action. This time the AF came to see how they were
20,000-Parte
made.
STOCK MARKET REPORT
Hongkong Stock Exchange Omelal Summary, issued yesterday, says!
To-day's market was quiet and the volume of business done was negli gible.
Buyers
Bank of East Asia $70
Canton Ins. $210
Union Ins. $410 H.K. Fire Ina. $105 Electric "O" $40,25 Entertainmenta $7
Sellers
Hotels $3.60 Trains $18.30 Runes $0.10 Watsons $11.15
Salea
BIFF
BAM
WELLAT LEAST THAT'S AN EVEN "EXCHANGE!,
Floating Islands' For German Flyers
At the height of the winter storms which paralysed mutual' bombing raids on Britain and western Europe, the Germans have sown "floating islands" complete with beds, food, first aid medi- cines and tobacco in the channel and North Sea for use by avia- tors who are forced down at sea.
These enormous lifebelts have been placed, according to the paper, at regularly intervals along routes generally used by German places on bombing mis- alons to and from England.
The islands” consist of large tower buoys which contain com- fortable shelter. Inside each tower are four beds, clothing, food, med- iclues nud tobacco. There are Augs and flares to enable the
airmen to
call for help. Extending out from each tower are rubber tubes which are use as tentacles to enable the pilots who are forced down to atcer us no possible to the "islands."
Regular Patrol
Shanghai Meeting
Japanese Refrain From Voting
Shanghai, Feb. 6. The meeting of ratepayers which ended so dramatically a fortnight ago was resumed to-day when foreign close taxpapers
defeated the Japanese amendment designed to emasculate the Counell-sponsored bill whereby the Internationa! Settlement taxes will be subject to a surcharge of 40 Only 30 Japanese attended the
At
the height of their raids on England the Germans use seaplanes to fly regular patrol above the chan-Per cent. nel to dive and pick up crews of planes which were forced down in meeting and all refrained from voting. The vote which Hayashi originally
the water.
Those stranded crewmen who can
the dissentients being for- rench islands
of undetermined nationality, tust motorboats which regularly visit and re-stuck the buoys every 24 The meeting was resumed amid stringent police precautions, includ- The "Paris Soir" said the German ing the presence of several members. pilots carry a chemical product with of the Japanese Consular police. They had detailed instructions to take every strong colouring qualities which can
DI big blot contrasting step to protect the life of the Council create colour to sea water. The blot is vis-members.
Mr J. Keswick, whò again ap- ble to planes at an altitute of 25,000 feet and guides relief planes to sink-Peared as Chairman, had is injured ing bombers.
arm in a
in a sling.
can be taken off by was estimated at 800 to:
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Foreign volers turned out in large numbers, despite Japanese Indica, tions that their voters would not attend. The foreign Press, prior to the meeting, warned foreigners that
A total of 91.571,309.57 was reached the Japanese announcement of non- yesterday by the War Fund inaugurated attendance was possibly only a ruse by the S. C. M. Post. Ltd., with the designed to discourage foreign atten-
following donations.
Gloucester Lounge Gramophone
Player, (January)
IT. M. (monthly donation)
Proceeds of "Funiety"
5
held on
February 1, 1841, at the China Fleet Club Theatre per Mr D. Kossick
203.63
Christopher. Merle & Jennifer Lee (if donation)
13
Anonymous
No. 1 Coy, I.IV.D.C.
fourth instalment).... HK, G, C. "Ducks and Bulter-
Dinner
500
00
dance and that the Japanese might $74.00 hold
the Japanese at- hold a majority if tended
ded in full force while many for- eigners were absent,
It is estimated that 5,000 police. Including the Russian Regiment and many plainclothesmen, were among the crowd
well as a 19
riot saund especially trained in handling mobs.
The amendment, which was de- Icated provided for no lticrease in | taxallon but a radical
taxation system in addition to a loan from the Yokohama
Bank Specie 10.30 with which to meet the immediate cash shortage. The amendment would have revised the present fax system whereby foreigners are assured of a voting majority, due to their larger 06.41 investments than the Japanese, although foreign nationals arc numerically below the Japanese.-~
7
30
Ropes $0.10/9
CAPT. E. DANGERFIELD They were shown law 20,000 parts who has died at St
"CaptainTMEdward Dangerfield, RN,”—angers” (fourth ̈donation). 3.37
2,000 are assembled Into one fighter plane. after four months' illness, at the agewayfoong Philatelista" (third dona-
Annes-on-Sen Anonymous
(Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada Each visitor was accompanied by u
of 41, was formerly in Hongkong as (lon) skilled worker, who explained what Fleet Wireless Officer with the China Sale of Vegetables from Mrs W. P. was going on.
Squadron. He was
Senth's garden a specialist in
Green Kowloon Bowling The climax of the visit came when
signals and wireless, and one of (sixth monthly donation) ......... a great door was raksed,
the youngest officers of his seniority. Mrs. C. Binnendyk (monthly "One day when I was up there
Behind it was a glistening
donation) While in the Colony he rode on Some Members of the Hongkong new were 60 of us and we came across Spitfire, ready to be wheeled out to several occasions at race meetings at 30 Germans. We shot the lot down.] the flying field for testing.
Bowlers. Hongkong Club (second
donetian)
"You're making a pip of machine," the officer told her.
want more of them.
а
"Wel
DELIGHTFULLY DIFFERENTI
REFRESHINGLY YOUTHFUL! INCURABLY ROMANTICI
These are perhaps the best words to describe this now kind of love story!
The Lady in Question
NO MATTER WHAT
MAKES THE WORLD GO MAD...IT'S LOVE MAKES THE WORLD GO 'ROUND!
Happy Valley,
storcing
BRIAN AHERNE
RITA HAYWORTH
with Glenn Ford «frono Rich - Georgs Coulouris⚫ torson play by Lewis, Malizer Directed by CHARLES VIDOR 4LA COLUMBIA PICTURE ADDED BRITISH WAR NEWS
TO-DAY at the KING'S
Club
Club
415
25
1,420.32
Mr & Mrs A. P. Pereira talghin
donation! Miss Cecils D. Robinson · (aixíh,
donption)
#
100
Helena May Function
A Bridge and Mahjong Drive in aid of the South China Morning Post Bomber Fund was held yesterday at the Helena May Institute, under the ausplees of the Counell. It is under- stood that over $350 was collected in the course of the afternoon.
Bishop Valtorta
Near Waichow
panese activities.
in the
United Press.
According to Reuter the voting was 7,053 to Ave.
Gunner Goes
To Prison
Sold Army Secrets To Japanese
Singapore, Feb. 5. Announcing Its decision in the trial
Concern is being felt at the pos- of Gunner Frank Gardner, 24, con- sibility of Mgr II. Valtorta, Bishop of ducted on January 15, a court martial Hongkong being stranded in the to-day sentenced Gardner to five Walchow vicinity, the scene of Ja-rare imprisonment and dismissal from the Army in disgrace.-United PICSE
Gardner was
accused of com- municating information useful to an enemy to Shiozaki the Japonese whio was recently sentenced to three and half years' guol under the Daleith Secris Act he defenco declared that Gardner was a weak-mitted suldiler who fell to the temptations of easy money and had been a very apt
Mgr Valtorta went to Walchow on Tuesday, accompanied by several priests, in connection with his duties, and has not yet returned.
Manila Announces. Cholera Restrictions
Dr H. F. Smith, chief quarantine tool in Shinozaki's hands, falling an
officer for the Philippiner, has re-ensy prey to his wiles.
established the Cholera restrictions
on passengers arriving at Manila and other Philippine ports from
Chino
roast, effective at once, In view of the report that cholera was still January prevalent at Hongkong on 27, says the Manila Bulletin.
Last week he lifted the cholera
restrictions on all passengers, except- ing third class passengers who re- mained subject to quarantine.
PYRAMIDS ARE SANDBAGGED
Monster Raffle
in aid of the War Fund inaugurated by the "South China Morning Post" and The Hongkong Telegraph"
PRIZES TO DATE
Sunbeam-Talbot Sports Car (Gilman & Co.; Ltd.) $5,050. Frigidaire 0 cubic ft. (Dodwell & Co., Ltd.) $900. Moffat Electric Cooker and set of cooking utensils, (Hongkong Electric Co., Lid.) $389, B.prizes e. 1,000 Gold Flake Cigarettes; 5 ea. 1,000 Playera Cigarettes; 5 ea. 1,000 Capstan Cigarettes; 10 ca. 1,008 Players Clipper Cigarettes: 10 en. 1,000 Embassy Cigarettes (British-American Tobacco Co. (China) Ltd.) $300. Pilot All-Wave Radio Receiver (Hongkong Motor Accessory Co., Ltd.) $350... Prize to the value of $250 (Mackintosh's, Ltd.). Prize to the value of $150 (Directors and Stair, Mackintosh's Lid), GE.C. Radio Set (Mr. F. Á. Mockintosh) Approx. value $150. Vanity box and compact (Mrs. F. A. Mackintosh), Filmo Camera (Filmo Depot) $220. Prize to the value of $200 (Olia Elevator Co.) Imperial Portable Typewriler (Reiss, Bradley Co., Ltd.) $275. D.S.A, de luxa model Bicycle (The British Bicycle Co.) $200.. Empire Baby Portable Typewriter (U, Spalinger & Co.) $138, Tavanne Chronometer. Eterna Chronometer, Election Chronometer (Ed. A. Keller & Co., Ltd.) ($100 each). Case Pommery & Greno Champagne, quarts (Caldbeck, Macgregor & Co., Ltd.). Copy of Collection of Famous Pictures, Sung Dynasty (Commercial Press, Ltd.). Two pairs Ladies' Shoes (Gordon's Ltd.) $50 each. Prize to the value of $100 (Anonymous). Centenary Souvenir Sliver Cigarette Box, value $200; Empire Silver Salver, value $200; (George Falconer & (H.K.) Lid.). Three battles
of vino (Anonymous). Silver Loiun Centrepiece (Mr. I. Barnes).
Silver Cigarette Case (Mr. A. C. Ella). Down Quilt (Whitenway, Laidlaw & Co, Ltd.) $63. Four "Innoxa" Beauty Cases (Colonial Dispensary) Respectively $37.00; $30; $30 and $22.30. 12 ft. Canoe and Paddies (A. King; Slipway), Lafayette 8-tube All-Wave Superheterodyne Radio and Phonograph Combination (China Electric Company) $100. Two cases ten-1-gallon tins Texaco Motor Oll (Texas Co. (China) Ltd.). Case Spey Royal Whisky and Case Canadian Club Whisky (Central Trading Co.). Ten ca. one ton household coal (John Manners & Co., Ltd.) Broadway Model Radio Receiver (R.CA. Manu- facturing Company, Inc. In conjunction with the Clipper Merchandising Company) $200. General Electric (USA. Console Model Ail-Wave Radio Set (Andersen, Meyer & Co., Lid.) $800. Case John Halg Dimple Scotch Whisky (Gande, Price & Co., Ltd.) New Yucht (Wing On Shing Shipbuilders, Cheungahawan) $4,000. Twenty cases Ewo Beer and Five cases White Horse Wldsky (Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd.) "Ebel** Diamond Wrist Watch (J. Ulimann & Company) $400. Caso Grant's Whisky; Five each cartons Schlitz Beer: Three cases Foster Export Lager Beer (H, Corra-Agent. E. Roudon & Co.) G.E.C. Overseas Ten Radio Receiver (General Electric Co. of China, Ltd.) $850. Fifty bags cael 49 lbs. "Bottleship" Brand Australian Flour (it. Skolt & Co.) $275. Majcblic Water Cooler (Majestie' Corporation) $50. Cose Port Wine (II. Ruttonjec & Son, Ltd.) Case II.B. Beer (Hongkong Brewery & Distillery, Ltd.) Two Credit Coupons $100 each; Ond on the Sincere Co., Ltd. (China Provident, Loân & Mortgage Co., Ltd.) Magazine Cine Kodak (Eastman Kodais Company) $540. Beach Conoc and Paddle; Silver Rose Bowl and Card Case (Major and Mrs. Wilcox) Ten each 1,000 Banker Cigarettes; Seven ea. 1,000 Banker Cigarettes; One--600 Banker Cigarettes; Five each 1,000 Golden Dragon Cigarettes; Four cach 1,000 Golden Dragen Cigarettes (Nanyang Brothers Tobacco Co., Ltd.) $414. Lady's White Curly Lamb Jacket (Anatole Zaitzen & Co.) $100. Mofat! Electric Refrigerator 6.0. cuble feet, $900; Moffatt Electric Cooker 7.0, kilowatts $410 (Shewan, Tomes & Co. Ltd.) Set four Selberling Passenger Car Tyres (Union Trading $200. Lady's Silk Dressing Gown (Tajmahal Silk Store, Lid.) 4. c.)
$40,
મ
Morrison Mini-Grand Piano and Bench (Tsong Fook Plano Company) 3030, Solid Gold Imperial Rolex Oyster Chronometer (Lane, Crawford & Co., Ltd.) $400. Burco Electcle Bath Water Heater, (China Light & Power Co., Ltd.) 25 pairs leather shoes (Bata Shọc Co., Ltd.) $250. 200 lbs. Kwan Yin Brand Black Tea (China National Tea Corporation) Silver Tea Set $110; Silver Rose Bowl $150 (II. Ruttonjce & Son, Ltd,Y Goods to the value of $250. (Directors; Wm, Powell, Ltd.) Prize to the value of $1,000; (Harry Wicking & Co., Ltd.) Westinghouse Ro- frigerator, 5 cubic ft. De Luxe Model, value $1,056. (Davie, Boag & Co., Ltd.). Gold Chronograph Stop Wrist Watch, value $230, (Standard-Vacuum Oil Company). Gift Menu to the value of £200 to be served to, the winner at either the Golden City or Ying King Silver Cocktail Restaurant (The Golden City Restaurant, Lkl.). Shulter: (Messrs. Carmichael Clarke), Single Stone Diamond Ring Value $300 (Messrs. Sennel Freres), One Pair Marble and Bronze Book Ends value $100 (Messrs, Raoul Bigazzi). 1,000 Gledioli Bulbs, value 575; Flower and Vegetable Seeds, value $25; (The Clover Flower Shop). One Canteen Set, 40 pieces, value $230 (Mollers", Hongkong, Ltd.). Prizes to the value of $500, (Mr, Eu Tong Sen). Four coupons each for $100 for goods at any of the Company's Stores. (The Dairy Farm, Ice & Cold Storage Co., Ltd). Lady's diamond and platinum wrist watch, value $3,000; (Directors Mears. Ipekdilan Bros. Lid. per Mr. T, M. Gregory). Jade necklace, volue $300; (Mons. R. Ohl). Cheque for $500; (Sports Club). Ancient Ivory Carving, value $500; (Mr. J. L. Lowry). Second-hand "Motocamera" compiele with Pathe Baby Projector and ten films, value $300 (Mr. F. L. Lam). Chinese Blackwood Cabinet, value $200 (Mr, E. B. David). "Nogatco" Botany Wool Pullover, value $30 ("Commercial Traveller").
TICKETS ONE DOLLAR
Further announcements will be made by the Hongkong " War Effort Committee when tickets are placed on sale.
Swan, Culbertson & Fritz
Investment Bankers and Brokers
Members of New York Cotton Exchange
Chicago Board' of Trade
Manila Stock Exchange
Winnipeg Grain Exchanga.
Commodity Exchange, Inc., New York
Canadian Commodity Exchange, Inc., Montreal
New York Coffee and Sugar Exchange
d
Hongkong Sharebrokers Association
Skanghat Stock Exchange
SHANGHAI, HONGKONG, MANILA and BUENOS AIRES
Coble Address: SwangrOCK
Y.M.C.A. Dance For Hongkong Benevolent Society
Servicemen
*
A dance exclusively for the men of the Services fo' be held at the M.C.A., Salisbury Rond, to-morrow,
a great success. promises to
Commodoro A: C. Collinson · and Belgadier A, Peffers have promised to attend and a number of women have accepted Invitations..
The very popular dance band of the Royal Scots Is providing the music.
The darice will begin at 0 pm; and The great pyrarald of Cheops has will continue to 12.30 am.. Tickets been sandbagged. Although fis Aye|at $1.50 each, include refreshments. million tons of solid masonry would
need thousands of tons of ligh_ex-||-The forthcoming wedding lean- plosive to damage It, this precaution nouneed of Mr Rov Umberto Silva- has been taken to protect the Nello Donenberg, office assistant, and remnants of the original casing at the | Miss Carmen. Maria da Silva, of Sal- baso,
Young Choi Street.”
Room - 11, Ice House Street
The Society's Room will be open on
MONDAYS & THURSDAYS
from 10 A.M. to noon
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