NANCY
WE'D LIKE TO RENT
A CABIN FOR
THE NIGHT!.
SORRY, MA'M --- I'M ALL FILLED
UP-...
CAB
Thursday,
OH, WAIT--* THERE'S AN EMPTY ONE DOWN AT THE
OTHER END!
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
GOOD NIGHT, FOLKS--- AND
GOOD
LUCK!
March 13, 1941.
By Ernie Bushmiller
THAT MAN WAS RATHER STRANGE...
I WONDER WHY
HE SAID "GOOD LUCK"?
NACET
BLADES
FOR 3 FEG RAZORS
NACET
TRADE MANK
Donations By Nine Weddings Commendation for ARP WIFE OR WIDOW
Jockey Club
A total of $1,003,637.29 was reached yesterday by the War Fund inaugurated by the S.Ct. Post, Ltd., with the fol-
lowing donations:
Follco Rocreation Club (eleventh
V.C.D.
donation donation)
00
100
V. S.
....
500
Mr E. P. Streatfield (monthly dana-
iloni
34
Parision Grill "Shell" (third don
(lon)
of the Hongkong Club Dowlers
(third donation), spremeni Some members of the Hongkong Club ........................ The Hongkong Juckey Club (fourth
clanation
60.57
23634
100.03
The followint
wirst donations were received
Icom members of the Sports Club in memory of the late Mr Jock Lowrie: Major C. M. Manners
Mr. A. Smith
Mt 1. J. Cave
Mr Ng He-kwang
Mr. E. Raschle
Mr Chester Bennett
Capt. E. Holmen
Mr A. GH
Mr C... 58ilton
Mr Fook S. Ka
Mr Y. C. Ko
Mr K. 1. Chan
Dr Y. Wan....
Air H. W. Haminond
Mr J. Olson
Me Kenneth Chan
Mr W. A. Stea
Mr K. Y. 1.00
Mr. Lata
Mr N. O. Kring
Mr P. W. Shaftam
Mr M. H. 1.0
Ewo Paker Bhoot
PILIKONKIES OF WAR
At Registry
Nine weddings took place at the before Mr J. Registry yesterday Reynolds, Deputy Registrur. The couples were:
Mr Yee Lun-cheuck, building con- tractor, and Miss Mak Ying-ting, of 90 Lockhart Road;
40
Deputy Group Warden
A..P. Orders issued by Wing Comman der, A. It. 8. Steele-Parkins, ..., Direc-
(or of Air Raid Precautiona
Special Notice
Deputy Group Warden No. 713 Mak Shum-stsing of Eastern Division is highly commended for the prompt and eficient, manner in whitell he reported and ex- Bingolshed a Brein 12 Lockhart Road. 2nd floor, during the night of the black- out in the 371 ultimo,
Itongkong Corps at Air fald
Wardens Ordinance
Mr Kwolt Yu-on, merchant, and Ming Leung Shou-wan, of 10 Fleming: Road;
Mr Chan Ki-chak, cleric, and Miss Tsang Pui-wn, of 143 Thoruson Road: Mr Lee Kam-wing, Chinese agent the O.SK, and Misa Wong Po- 83.02.07) chu, of 1 Knutsford Terrace;
Attention drawn, to the Hongkong Mr Lam Kul-gee. eterk, and Miss Corps of Air Hald Wardens Amendment Ordinance No. 6 of 1911 published in the Leung Lal-ying," of Hennessygen torerament Guzetie No. 10 at March 7, 1941. The amendments to the Roud;
Mr Pank Ping-man, wireless iele-longkang Corps of Air Raid Wardens Graphish, and Miss Cheng Shook-fuu, Didine are their Deputies o 57 Parkes Street:
ehalt in future ranks as officers and not as subordinate officers. ture pay to tha
(b) Members of the Corps hall is tu- Director at Air Raid Burn in Precautions en demand such respect of the value of lost or damaged equipment as may be demanded.
$25
10
10
Mr Wong Kal-chung, clerk, and Miss Tsang Kam-tim, of 188 Matau chung Roud;
Mr Lo King-sun, accountant, and Aliss Yan Yuen-lan of 3 Morrison Hill Road:
(a) District Wardens and
Members of the Corps may in future be dismissed from the Corps by the Mr Cheng Chung-tak, clerk, and Director of Air Raid Precautions for l Miss Cheung Wai-ying, of 80 Tung-efficiency or conduct prejudicial to the
interests of the Carps. lowan Tond.
STOCK MARKET REPORT
Hongkong Stock Exchange Oficial
The Ion Treasurer of the British Prt-Summary issued yesterday, says! sabers of War Fund seknowledges with thinks the following donations:
A moderately good turnover was "Some of Jarine's Stalt. 3208: "Der- | reported during the morning at cur-
Cent
Inventor's Matrimonial Muddles As Plot Of New A.D.C. Show William was on inventor. What was more he was a successful K Mongkak Division-To be Deputy Group Wardrum-Senior Wardens 1385 Chu Hol, somewhat absent minded Inventor, 1785 Ngai Yu-ming, 1834 Wang Pok-kuen and Deputy Senior Warden 2011 fio Ping- But the ingenulty which had produced ki. To a Senior Wardens-Dep. S/W the Bendish Corkscrew, the Bendish
Picture Hanger and other domestic) 1728 Kea Wing-shing, 1736 Leuer Cheuk- koe, 1742 Leo Shu-ming. To be Deputy Senior Wardens.-1713 Lal Tak-kun, 1741 necessities failed badly when he found Miss Yung Fing-sheung. 1157 Pong on himself with both a Janece and a lung.
Central Division.--To be Dep, Group wife and was slightly unsure which
Wardens Wardens-Senior
306 Chul Chung-pak, 322 Ip Chi-eklu, 315-G. X.ot them he wanted. Neither of the Yuen. To be Senior Wardens-Deputy Senior Wardens 321 Sham Hei, 328 Leung ladies however had the slightest doubt. Pul-kwan, 333 Wal Man-kec, 330 Mins A as to what they wanted. Yue, 20 Mok Chi-chiu, 040 Miss E. Glaes, 350 Mok Chi-bung. To be Deputy Senior Satah certainly had left her Wil- Wardens. 19 Miss Taul Yea-ying. 324 Au Kwong-chung 330 Yeung Cher, 344, Slam after less than a year of mar- King-nam, 306 Lam Yank-nam, 1431 Chan riage but on looking him up some Chiswon. 24 Young Wel-fal, 3283 Yau eight years after she rapidly decided Lau. Deputy Sentor Worden 312 Lam
that she would win him back. Mar- Chak-tong to be Sentor Warden,
rante on the other hand, though handicapped by the fact that Sarah
will and Willam were still married to each other, was equally determined to become the second Mrs Bendish, Meanwhile, both Indies proceeded to G/W 170 A. J. Coelho (E) to it Kingmake life somewhat miserable for the Band 1st Boor, tay View, 2020 Leung mak 72m (C) to 1 Tin Lok Lane, ground floor unfortunate. William who was fur- (E) 2372 Lo Fai-tat (KCY) to 450 Lock-ther hart Road, 3rd floor (E).
I
Noversion
"District Wardens 1400 Weng Tung-shing and 1542 14 Ying Cheung (MIC) revert to rank of Wardens at their own request.
Change of Address
ihe
harassed by presence of his nephew and niece a precocious palr whose attitude towards their uncle's; problems and indeed towards life in general was equally unhelpful,
Leave without pay is cancelled for those Zervices Jembers of the Corps whose are required for taking a census of the population on March 13 and 14. All such
Inatructional Courses members will report for duty as instruct-
FAIL-A Telephonist Class
course of cul by their Divisional Warden and will receive pay, according to their rank, while lectures in English under Mrs H. Hut chison will be held at A.R.P. Headquar- so employed.
Particular attention must be paid to fers, 58 Morrison fill Rd., every Monday
and Friday commencing on Friday, March 1 The story of. William's misadven- the fact that street name and house
21. at 530 pan. Any members of the tures and of how Sarah eventually the number is filled in on every Census Form public wishing to take this course are It has been found that in a number of
satisfaction of every one forms the information was omitted.
Divisional Wardens requiririg informa "A."-C304 Bathary Girls' School, 37 Jor. Plot of' A. A. Milne's brillant cornedy i Sarah Simple" which will be pro- tlon or assistance during the taking of the census on the evenings of March 13 and dan Road, Kowloon. Tuesdays, Thursday duced by the A.D.C. at the China 14 may ring up A.R.P. Headquarters, Telephone No. 32317 up to 8.30 p.m. eti the Bat tight and 10.30 p.m. on the secand night.
Wardens Pay
byshire." 915; Already acknowledged in rent quotations, The exception to farms received from one Division, this requested to send their names to Head-| extricated him from them to
8. C. M. Poxt. 103. Tot s
ST VINCENT DE PAUL The Society of St Vincent de Paul acknowledge reeelpl of the following donation in memory of the late Mr J, G. Ovorle:
Start, tongkong and Whampoa Dack Co., Ltd. $159.
Jockey Club Donations
The Stewards of the Hongkong Jockey Club have allocated further amounts to War Funds and Charities as follows:
War
South China Morning Post Bomber
Fund, $83,802.03
British Fund for Relief of Distress
in China, $03.002.03.
British War
$30,000.
Organisation Fund,
St. Dunstan's (£1,000), $10,000. British Fund for Prisoners of War
many. $5,000,
17)
The
this, however, was a line of Docks placed at the reduced rate of $10.
Buyers
H.K. Banks $1,335 Lands $31.50
Lands 45% Debentures $97.50
Humphreys $0.70
"Lights "O" $6.15
Electrics "O" $41
Electrics "N" $40.90 Telephones "O" $24 Cements $14.00
Sellers
II.K, Banks $1,350
Hotels $3.40
Trams $16.75
Telephones "O" $24.50
Sales
Wardens Classes In Chinese-Syllabtis
and Saturdays at 6.45 p.m." commencing March 19. 1941. Lecturer----Mr Enoch Fleet Club Theatre on March 19, 20, Cheung, A‚D.P.B.
cast which includes 21 and 22, with Sheilah Mackinlay, Claude Burgess, Day Sage, Joan Critchett, Tim For- tescue and E. W, Kirby,
Cass Wah Yan College, Roatan Road, Hongkong. Mondays, Tuesdays, and Fri- dayn at 4.1 pr. commencing March 14. IL in of the utmost importance that Fay 1941, Lecturer-Mr Loui Chok-song, Sheets for Wardens on duty during the | LARES. Black-out Exercises should reach this
C300 Mun Sang College, 47 Ko! Yan office not later than March 14, and for Road, Kawloon, Wednesdays and Batur. those on Census duty not later than March days at 730 pm, commencing. March 27, 24. Failure to comply with the above 1941. Lecturer.-Mr Ho may result in considerably delay in the payment of Wardens,
Strength-Decrease
L.A.R.P..
Atrength-Increase
Chok-namk,
The following have qualified as War- The following Wardens have been pet-dens and are posted to Divisions as here- mitted to realɛn :
under:
961 IT) Mr J. M. Bossett, G/W 722 Chan Kam-sang and 1479 Misg Chẩu Wal- chu (E), Dep. SAW 1010 Neal Nam-beung and 1054 Dep. G/W Tam Chan-ching (wi 2100 # Seurle and 1832. (T) Wong Ping-
H.K. Govt 34 Loan (1034) 94.50 sum (MK). Leave of Absence
Dacks "O" $16.50
-Providents-$6.75-
Cements $17
Telephones "O" $24.25
Watsons $10,70
District Warden A. M. Leuenberger is
Shamabulpe-1835 Chu! Shiu-yln, Taipo Market-3004 Yau Tsun-hong,
(gd) B. 1. Puckla, Deputy Director of Air Raid Precau- tions.
Franted two inantha leave as from March WINNER OF BRACELETS
12, 19417
Appointments
-makru-a-totál-of-$210,804.08. first two items represent the nett proceeds of the Special Sweep o2 The Rooty Hill Derby. Those con- tributions will bring the total dis- tributed by the Jockey Club to War Sweep, "The Lantao Handicap," to warden C. S/W 1414 Low Sau-drawn by Lady MacGregor at Gov- Funds and War Charities to $527,000, be run on June 2, 1841, will be de-wah to be Deputy District Warden Cernment House on March 12.
voted to British War Fund and the (A).
The raffle for a pair of Tonkin The fallowing appointments are notified with effect from March 12, 1941:
silver bracelets, given by Mrs Stanley! Aberdeen Division.-Deputy District Moson in aid of the B. W. O. F., was Warden Taun Kwan-chat, "C" to be Dis
or approximately £32,800,
The Steward also anounce, that British Fund for Relief of Distress the Nelt Proceeds of the next Digiin Chino.
(THINKS)
Promotions
The
winning ticket was No. 87, The follower prombtions are notified held by Lieut. H. O. Bramble, end with elect from March 12, 11:
the proceeds amounted to $132.
SCHOOL TEACHER NEARLY FAILS HIS CLASS
THE BOYS WILL NEED
A LOT MORE COACH-
ING IF THEY ARE TO PASS THEIR SENIOR CAMBRIDGE NEXT,
TERM
AT THE DOCTOR'S
IN YOUR CASE ALSO THIS HAS
LED TO AN EXCESS OF ACID WASTE PRODUCTS IN
THE BLOOD. RECENT TESTS HAVE PROVED THAT HORLICKS
AT BEDTIME
IS WHAT
YOU NEED.
SIX WEEKS LATER V(THINKST
THE BOYS HAVE|| MORE BRAINS THAN I GAVE |THEM-CREDIT
FOR. MUST HAVE AN EVENING CLASS-FEEL I |COULD
WORK, JALL
NIGHT
WHAT'S
WRONG WITH THE BOYS?
IT'S PARTLY MY FAULT.
I JUST CAN'T CONCENTRATE ON MY WORK, BUT I MUST NOT LET THE CLASS DOWN, THEY ARE SO KEEN TO PASS THEIR EXAMS.I'LLNO
SEE A
DOCTOR.
WELL DONE BOYS-WE HAVE NEVER HAD SO MANY PASSES IN THE SENIOR CAMBRIDGE, (THINKS) HORLICKS IS
THE SECRET.
THANKS TO YOUR GOOD COACHING SIR.
DO YOU FEEL WORN OUT, DEPRESSED.OR NERVY? DO YOU EVEN AWAKE TIRED ?
AT THE DOCTOR'S
EVEN
WAKE TIRED
YOUR TROUBLE IS NIGHT STARVATION. YOU SEE, WHILE YOU SLEEP, YOUR HEART, LUNGS, AND OTHER
AUTOMATIC
PROCESSES
CONTINUE USING: UP ENERGY.
DOOTORS AND SCIENTISTS USE HORLIOKS
IN HOSPITAL TESTS
DECENTLY tests were made in a great
women who con
plained of always feeling tired,
It was found that these people had an excess of acid waste products in their blood during sleep.
This acid waste kept the brain and nerves 'on edgo' all night even though the rest of the body was sound, asleep.
But when Horlicks was given to those people last thing at night, this excess neld waste was completely neutralised. They woke refreshed, with Increased energy and vitality:
Take HORLICKS
THEN YOU WILL SLEEP SOUNDLY- WAKE REFRESHED AND HAVE EXTRA ENERGY ALL DAY
An early booking is advised as the Theaire is already almost booked to capacity for the 21st and 22nd and theị A. D. C. look forward to an atten- dance which will enable them to add a further substantiai contribution to the sum of $5,010 which they have already subscribed to the Bomber Fund and the B. W. O. F.
Keen cutting edges for real shaving com- fort. You can rely on. every Nacet Blade to give you many quick, clean, wonderfully smooth shaves --- at. the lowest possible price per above,
-----
MADE IN ENGLAND
HỒNG KONG.
HOTEL
MAC'S CAFE
MEET AND
EAT HERE
The Business Man's Favourite Rendezvous
TABLE D'HOTE TIFFINS $1.75 GRILL SPECIALITIES A LA CARTE
SNACK COUNTER & BAR Quick Snacks and Refreshments
ON SALE AT MAC'S COUNTER Finest Assortment of Home-Made Pastries & Cakes. Chocolates in fancy boxes. ORDERS TAKEN FOR WEDDING CAKES AND CAKES FOR EVERY OCCASION
HONG KONG HOTEL
THE HONG KONG & SHANGHAI HOTELS, LTD.
ONSTER
RAFFLE
ONE DOLLAR TICKETS
ON SALE
Now
SUNBEAM-TALBOT
SPORTS CAR
VALUE $5,950
Yacht, value $4,000
Diamond Wrist Watch value $3,000
RADIOS; REFRIGERATORS; ELECTRIC COOKERS; MOR- RISON PIANO; JEWELLERY; WATCHES: STEAMSHIP TIC- KETS: WINES & SPIRITS; SILVERWARE.
For Full Prize List
Sco S. C. M. POST, Tuesdays; H.K. TELEGRAPH Saturdays.
and hundreds of valuablo Prixas TOTAL VALUE OVER $46,000
ONE DOLLAR TICKETS
at loading Stores, S. C. M. Post and The Hongkong Jockey Club, Exchange Building
IN AID OF THE
BOMBER
FUND
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