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A.R.P. Orders Issued
A.R.P. Ordern Issued by Wing-Common der A. 11. S. Steele-Perkins, o..., Diree tor of Air Tial Precautions:
Special Order
The Ilirector of Alt Rakt Precautions wishes to thank all members of the long- konk Carpy of Air Itaid Wardem for their untiring work during the recent Census, and to record hit appreciation of the conscientious manner which they car Find out their duties.
Strength-Decrease
The following Wardens Dariet Warsen milled to resiga-Deputy District Lam Sing-lol, 1072 Yeung Kin-chee, 1117 Pok Moon-run, 2243 Poon Knm-wah, ot Western Division and 135 Yeung Hong- kal. med 878 Clan Kwan-wing of an tern Division, Distelel Warden F'. It. Lamb, Cough ..
Change of Address
2768 Min Chan Kin-bing, Mongkok, to 923 King's Road, ground floor, Quarry Hay,
265 He Won-kwong, Quarry Bay, to Kun Hing School, Shut On Street, Talpo Market
Promotions
The following pronations are notified with effect from March 10, 1941,
Beakmart-3099 BIEN V. B. Evans to
be Group Warden.
Bay View-To be Group Warden W/W 1 F. D. Leonard. To be Senior War- Chun-tan, 54 1. T. dens-62 (T) Inu Barna 52 175 Mr A. Bakar. To be Dep S/Wardens-42 L. To, 43 (T), Miss A. Thom, 4 M. A. Chan, 50 (T) Kilau P.
larte.
Western. To be Deputy Group Warden --1057 S/W Man Tak-ming. To be Deputy Senior Warden-1120 Miss Chak Fuk-chun, Appointment
Thursday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
March 20, 1941.
By Ernie Bushmiller
YEP.--IT'S MUCH BETTER
SURE
IS D'
LIFE,
THAN FREEZING
AIN'T
WEATHER!
IT?
I FEEL SORRY FOR DEM KIDS BACK HOME-- IMAGINE GETTIN' A COLD
SNOWBALL IN D' BACK OF D'NECK***
Norwegian Church Indicts Nazidom
The State Clutch of Norway has taken courageous and significant. stand against the "new order" which the Nazis and their puppets have
VIKING SPIRIT
Although the Norwegian
been attempting to impose upon the freighter Keret sank within 30 seconds when torpedoed by a Norwegian people,
All seven bishops of the Norwegian German submarine in the Church have signed a document ad-Atlantic, a few members of the dressed to Acting Minister Ragnar Skancke, of the Department of Church crew escaped drowning by eling- and Education, in which they demanding to a raft which broke loose a clarifcation of the Church's place from the sinking ship. As the in German-dominated Norway. survivors lay tossing upon heavy
At the
same time they frankly
the sens,
U-boat approached indict the present regime in Oslo, ne-
of them. eusing the puppet authorities openly encouraging acts of violence and of contempt for the law.
ROTARY FLAG DAY
"What ship was that we torpedoed?” "Keret, of Bergen."
"How many tons?"
"Twenty-one hundred."
"Thanks and goodbye" submarine disappeared.
And the
Many more members of the
Shortly afterwards a British des Auxiliary Nursing Service are want-troyer sighted the floating raft and fed to sell flags for the Rotary Club
But the Norwelglants came alongside. on Saturday, March 29 in ald of
not concerned with being Mobile Canteen Anibulances for Air rescued. Raid Victons in Great Britain, and Go after the U-boat first! We con the British War Effort for Relief of wait." Distress in China, Uniform need not 1 For eight hours the sailors walted-- be worn.
in the wintry north Atlantic. Then Please send in names to Mrs N. the destroyer returned, after locating Valentine. Hon. Secretary ANS..and sinking the submarine, and Queen Mary Hospital.
rescued the patient Vikings.
The following appointtient in notified with fret from March 19, 1941-Warden | Servier-Chan Wing-kwong. Hung Tam-i 3582 F. A. Diradale, to be Deputy Divi sional Warden. Western Division.
Leave of Absence
485 (7) J. Muk is granted two weeks sick leave as tram March 14, 1941. 448 the On, Gough 11. granted weeks' trave an from March 13, 141,
Instructional Courier
po.
Attestation
There will be no attestation of Wordens In Kowloon next week.
A.R., Despatch Corps Auxiliary). The followish appointments are noted with effect from March 3, 1941.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS LATEST DONATIONS TO THE BOMBER FUND
A fotol of $1,000,091.02 wan reached yesterday by the War Fund Inaugurated by the S. C. M. Past, Ltd., with the fol towing donations: Police Recreation Club (twellth
donation)
Acting Head Cominunications Warden longkang & Kowlooni F. 31. Chan: Divisional Communicatiom Warden (Hag kong) K. W. Shin; Divisional Communi- (Kowloon) David Lee: calon Warden Deputy Divisional Communications War- den (ngkong) John
Deputy Divisional Communications Warden (Kow- Members of
To he District den-Hongkong. Ng
Leung Sum-lat, El Chlusshu. Wong Fu-cliun. Poon Indian and Chinese Police Guards
tar donation) Shu-wal. Yung Mau-tin.
Kawolan.-Leung
ChoyVint-et-un" Shing-pang, Shum
Club
donation!
the Equine Sportn
$10
100
15
Wardens Classes in Chinese-Syllabus "A":
C307 Els Kndoorte School, Hospital Road, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays al 0 pm. commencing March 22, 1941. Lecturer.Me Lau Yau-chi, LAİ.P.S.
C 300 A.n. School. Happy Valley, Mondays and Thursdays at 750 p.m. com Communtentions Ware Mr M. G. Carrutliers (monthly inencing March 24, 1941. Lecturer fr Kwong Heung-wing, L.A..PS.
C300 Yuet Eau School, 209 Yu Chau St., Samshulpo. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 6.30 pm. commencing March 24, 1011.
Yue-kam, to Wan-P.K.P. (sixth donationi Lecturer-Mr Ho Kwok-cheung,
hing. Lan Pe-wals, Yeung eung-wing. Treasury "Shrapnel LA.R.P.S.
ended 153.41) C 310 Taikoo Sugar Refinery Free School, Quarry Bay, Tuesdayn and Thursdays at 4.30 p.m. cummeneng 27th March, 1941. Lecturer-Mr Lain Kwok-isol, L.AJLP.S. Examination Results
Tze-tat,
Kwong-chor,
2
250
Box (week
3.20
RUN BY STEAM-First steam-drivon vehiclo dovoloped in Paris sinco outbreak of war makes rounds of Paris streets to collect baskets of contributions to Winter Help Fund. Gasoline is un- obtainable for civilian uro.
Silver Jubilee Of Priesthood Celebrated
ed his life, may shower his choicest blessings on the Reverend Father. happiness, long-life and health-to continue his good work."
Songs by Miss Elvie Yuen und Mr Antonio Guterres preceded the sing- Ing of Fr Riganti's "Wishing" by St Joseph's cholr.
Mr J. P. Sherry, on behalf of St Rev. Fr A. Ilganil, Rector of St Joseph's parishioners, presented Fr Joseph's Church, commemorated his Riganti with a cheque. From his Silver Jubilee as a priest yesterday own Sisters, Fr Riganti received a beautiful when Solemn Mass was said ni St set of vestments in Joseph's at 8 a.m, followed, by Gothic style; from St Joseph's choir 71.00 Solemn Benediction and Te Deum at a silver chalice; from the Cathedral the Cathedral, where Right Rev. Mgr choir a set of altar linen; from the Henry Valtorta, Vicar Apostolic, Little Flower Club, vestments handle. offlelated, and a special presentation painied by Miss C. Xavier, from Lira da Florinha", silver the Hangkang Amateur Dramatie Club, at the Catholic Mission House cul- "A being a donation in ile of beskueta seminating Jn a dinner organised by his cigarette bux; from the Kowloon Catholic Ladles Association, a walle', the following who are taking part in parishioners "Surah Simple":-Mr W, A. Mackinlay.
Father Riganti was ordained in from Miss A. Agabe e stiver cutlery Miss Day Sage and Misa Joan Critchett.
Italy on Marels 18, 1916 at the age set; from the Canossinn sisters a set of 22 years, when he was still in the ef embroidered vestments; from his Italian Army, He came to Hongkong priest colleagues, two beautiful em in 1920 and became Rector of Sbroidered sacred pictures. Joseph's 12 years ago. He was for seven years previously Chaplain of St Joseph's,
To be Deputy District Communicationin The sum of 116 has licen received from Wardens-langkong-Loh Yiu-wah, Clu Shuk-ming, Lain Hong-ini, Wong Yat hung, Lee Ping-hul, Wong Shlu-lain.
Kowloon Cheng Kat-sun. Chan Kit- The following qualified Air Raldon, Chan Man-kit, Luk Yan-king, Leung Wardens but are not available for A.HP. Wing-ytu, Tang Kam-hing.
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Father Riganti celebrated his first Mass on March 19, the day observed by Ruman Catholics as the Feast of St Joseph. A lover of music from nis childhood, Fr Riganti mastered "The theory and practice of muste by himself, without the beneni ot specialised training, and is to-day a musician of high merit, having many Compositions to his credit, His "Miserere" has been played regularly in the Cathedral during Holy Week for the past 20 years,
An address in Portuguese by Miss Aurcu Baptists, President of the Little Flower Club, was followed by selections played by the "A Lira da Florinha" string band, after which few Mgr Henry Valtorta said a words. He congratulated Fr Riganti. for the excellent service be had given -to-the-Mission-since-1920.
He always considered Fr. Riganti a perfect priest and a perfect gentle- man and wished him God's blessing for many more years of good work, among them. The enthusinsm with which the occasion was being cele- brated was evidence of the extent to
A feature of yesterday's celebra- which Fr Riganti had endeared him- Hons was the .Fge number of F: self to his parishioners and the, Vicar Rigant's musical compusitions used | Apostolic thanked the gathering for Both at the evening service and al their
af gifts to him. The had organised,pecially those whe
3
the presentation of
The celebrations 117 combined choirs of the Cathedral and for the exquisite music and songs, St Joseph's Church rendered severni | Pe Rignoti, in a morlest speech of his works including his "Adore Te thanked the gathering for their gifts Devote" and "Jubilate Deo" at the and presence. He was
vas being hon- evening Benediction. Both services red because he was a priest but he Were Well-attended,
felt he was a very imperfect priest and dwelt on his imperfections. le The presentation cer song whlety took place at 0.30 p.m. was opened referred to his ordination. le was by an address by Miss Annie Rocha, in the army and had only three days Secretary of the Cathedral Choir. in which to prepare himself because Alig flocha congratulated Fr Riganti he could not get tonger leave. and said the choir owed much to his was glad that the fact that he was enthakasin and untiring efforts in Italian had not altered the altitude training them. The choir then stag any of his English friends towards
He
Fr Highnti's "St Cecilia," after which | him. They had the same love Misses Domitilla Sousa und Alda and affection for him and the war Agabeg sang a duct.
had made no difference. Congratulating Fr Riganti on be- Father ganti concluded by say- half of St Joseph's choir, Miss Marieng he was but a humble priest of Braga snid.We will also pray that God and despite his many imperfer- God, to whom Fr Riganti his devot- tions, a simple servant of Christ,
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