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A.R.P. Orders
...Appointments
Promotions
A.RUP.
Wing-Comunander Orders by A.ILB. Steele-Porklin, ..., Director of Air Raid Precautions,
Recruiting
It is regretted that for the time being no more female Wardens can be enrolled In the Corps, except ns Report Centra Telephonate, Tina дося not apply to Jadies at present undergoing a coume of Instruction.
Discipline
Members of the Corps aru reminded that they are not permitted to be a incmber of any other Service, unless they "have fist obtained permission from A.R.P. Headquarters through bir Divisioital Wardens. Disciplinary action will be Inken ngatust any infringement of this order.,
#trength Decrease
The following Wardens have been per mitted to resign:
Quarry BayG/W 1201 1. F. Clark, Central-dep, S/W 310 Wong Ying-kit, 1807 Min Chow May-may, 2047 Miss Law Sut-ying,
Stipo-1501 ᏞᎪ . Fook-wingt Western--1075 Ching Yuen-kong,
Upper Levels-031 (T) Mrs L.. Manning-
Wostern-1153 Leung Tun-hau.
Eastern 700 Cireung Moon-lim,
Leting Lal-ng. 2010 Chof Tak-hing,
034
The following Wardens have been struck off the strength:
Yaumat.2354 Chan Chim-aze, 2532 o
Ka-yuen.
Change of Address
Mongkok-Dep. B/W 639 Kam Til-mani. (VL)_in_¢4 Özk St, Talkoktsui, 3137 Leung Chu-ching (K.C.Y.) to 07 Tung Chol St., grd, fl.
Eastern-2014-Lal Wing-hion 427 Hennessy Rd.. 2nd floor.
Appointments
HH.) to
Correction of A.R.P. Ordem No. 17 (30-4-41) Mr S. S. Harris to be Senior Gas Omerr not Senior Gas Adviser,
The following appointment in notified with effect from May 7
A.R.P. Headquarters.-3512 C. B. Brown
to be District Warden.
Chung Hating-ung to be Gas Omeer with rank of Distele! Warden.
Promotions
The following promotions are notified with effect from May 8, 1941;
Western-Senior Warden--Dep. 8/W 1003 Clan Cho-shut. Deputy Senior Warden-1146 Chiang Pun kong. 1147 Ta Hou-kl, 3283 Tong Man-yuen.
Kowloon Chy-Senior Warden–2043 Ho Elung-ch
Mongkok. To be Group Warden-S/W 1761 A. W. da Roza. Senlor Warden --1067 IT) C. M. Correa, 2002 Lo Yim, 3293 Fan Aicon-nui.
Seator Wardens
3113 (T Frinedion, 1883 Lung
Yi-wing. 1721 Tang Shiu-man,
Deputy Group Warden-5/W 1710 Chan Cl:o-wingt.
Shamshulpo Senior Wardens-1000 Mrs J. James, W(T) 1956 Lai Bun-hung." 2449 (T) Wang Yuen-bun, 2006 Miss Chun- tat. Group Warden-Dep. O/W 1978 W, C. Wong. Deputy Senior Wardens W (T)
2765 (7) Chin Slu-lun, 2013 Chun Yan- Jam, 2420 Chan Chau-wun, 2430 Wong Kwok-kit, 2683 Yuen Chun-pong, 2737 Au Tin-chow, 3127 Wong Foak-man, 3740 Wong Bun1.
Leave of Absence Mongkok.--1753 (7) MES J. Mattewa Trave granted until July 21. 1941. Miss, Liu Fung-kuen leave granted until July 15, 1941. 3430 Fung Blu-tun IGAVC granted tmtl August 1, 1941.
2053
Central-062 Miss Li Waishaan 4 months leave us from Apul 20, 1941. S/W 335 Leung Kwok-yuen, leave extended to June 10, 1941.
Shamshulpo-S/W 1916 Kwer Ying-lun one month as from May 13 1941, 1910 Yu Tui fong, one month 18 from May 7, 1041,
Instructional-Courses
Examination-The examination
of Atr
I Williams Clase (E. 41) will be held in the A.H.P. School, Happy Valley, at B.30 cum en Thursday, May 13, 1941,
Wardons Classes in Chinese (Syllabur
"A").—C133-Mu Sang School, 7 Kal Mon No. Kowloon. Wednesdays and Saturdays at 7.30 p.m. commencing May 10, 11, Lecturer,—Mr Ilo Chok-nam. L.A....
C334-Hing Chung School, 707 Natliars Rd., Kowloon, Tuesdays and Fridays at 7.30 p.m. commencing May 13, 1941. Lecturer Mr Hung Man-fong. L.A..P.B. afesting
There will be no attestation in Kowloon next week.
Shamshuipo.-There will be a meeting of District Wardens and their Depufles at 1000 hrs. on Thursday, May 8, 1911, at the Chinese Publie Dispensary, Shamshulpo.
Examination Results
The following qualified as LARP.S. Instructors and should send their A.R.P. Certicales as soon as possible to Head- quarters for necessary endorsement:
Shamaltulpo-District. Wardien Chan Shek and Deputy District Warden Lec Keo,
Mongkok-Deputy District Worden Fan
Ol-man
Tamakatsu!-Deputy District Warden
Мл Кат.
Centeni.-Deputy District Warden Yuen
Hong-lok.
The following qualified as Warden, but are not available for AR.P. Service.-= Chan Shu-wing, Miss Tweung Wat-knh.
Strength Increase
The following have qualified as Wardens and are posted to Divisions as hereunder:
Ealleri-3244 Cheng Mo-hong. Western-3801 Leung au-pang. 3662 Leung Hay, 3003 Miss Leung Kan. 3004 Loung Yat-mut, 3803 Li Pingt. 3000 Na Kwong yet. 3867 Soong Chang. 3868 Wang Kang.por
Gough 13071 Cheng Wah-eun, 2872 Cheng lu-fo. 3873 Chiv I-ching, 3874 Chow wal, 3075 IU Fook. 3078 Kwan Wing, 3877 Kwok Li-pang. 3878 Lal Cham, 3079 LI Wing-k1, 5880 Mo Ali-kom, 3881 Tang Kwok-king. 3882 Tong Sing-fu, 3883 Trang King, 3554 Wong Cheung, 3883 Wong Tak chu, 3000 Wong Wah-koo. 3887 Yeung Wing-hong, 3888 Yim-kwan, 3860 Yu Wing
sun.
Central 22 Elna.Holcheln, 402 Choi Fal-ting. 2038 Kwong Pak-fong. 3774 Kwong Wat-kung, 3775 Law Kiu-wing, 3001 Idu Pui-hang, 2002 Lail Wai-ming, 2003 Mak Kaŋ-nam, 304 Ng Chu-lau, 3803 Taui Wing-nin, 3000 Wong Chak man.
Upper Levels-3778 Lee Kwok-kuen, 3706 Miss Chik Pun-tuen, 3097 Liang Wai, 1730 Ma Kam-shing, 3791 Ng Tool-hing, 3000 Miss Lee Chi-yin
(gd), B. H. PUCKLE, Deputy Director of Air Raid Preesu- tion
Sir Robert Ho Tung
Macao, May 3. Among recent visitors to Macuo was Sir Robert Ho Tung, who has spent a week here. Sir Robert was the guest of the Governor of Macao at a luncheon in his honour, and he was also entertained at a garden partyjen Mr P. J. Lobo
It is reported that Sir Robert Ho Tung has donated a sum of $500 to the fund for Relief of Distress In Portugal due to the cyclone which devastated some areas in Portugal, not flour ago -----Our Own Correspondent,
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SELLING
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Batavia
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BUYING m/s L/C London 4 m/s D/P London
4 m/s L/C U.S.A.
4 in/s France
30 d/s India
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U.S. Cross rate in London 4.021⁄2 U.S. Cross rale in N.Y...4.03%
H.K. Stock Market
The following quotations were issued on the Hongkong Stock Mur- ket this morning.
BANKS.
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Mercantile, A. & B. £ Mercantile C. £.
Enst Asia $....
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Cantons $..
Union $.
China Underwriters $. H.K. Fire $x.d.
SHIPTING
Douglas $x.d, Steamboats .... Indo-Chinas P. $. Indo-Chinas D. $. Shell (Bearers) 9/- Waterboats $....
DOCKS ETC. Wharves $. Docks S.. Providents $. S'hat Dockyards $.
MINING
Kallan s/- Raubs $.. H.K. Mings
Hotels $.. Lands S.
LANDS
Lands 45% Debentures S'hui Lands Sh. $. Humphreys $. H.K. Realles $. Chinese Estates $.
UTILITIES
Troms $.....
Peak Trams
(old).
Peak Trams (new) $. Star Ferries
Y. Ferries $
China Lights (old) China
Lights (new)
H.K. Electries (old) x. ris. H.K, Electrics (new) H.K. Electrics Rts $.. Macno Electrics $. Sandakan Lights $.. Telephones (old) Telephones (new)
INDUSTRIALS
.71% n.
SORTING BOOKS in bratlle which were damaged by fire when the Nailonn! Library for the Bitnd, Manchester," was bombed in a recent rald. Many volumes were damaged beyond repair.
£45,000 Taxpayer. To Join The Army
One of Britain's biggest taxpayers, who has just sent the 1312 Inland Revenue authorities a cheque for £45,000 for his income 78 n. lax, is waiting to go into the Army for 2s. 6d. a day. He has already registered for military service in the 36-year-old group and How awaits his medical examination,
8% n .221⁄4 1.
.114 n.
70
.222
He is George Formby. He has been helping taxation re-
.ceipts, and the war effort, from
420 n. his earnings from stage, film,
n. radio and gramophone records. 116 n. For every £1,000 he
.128 n.
2800 goes in taxes.
carns,
During a recent week, at the head
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Found in Dockyard Tamar Cricket Club Proceeds of "Lawn Bowls" Rade for four "Henselile" Lawn Bowls presented to II.K.L.DA by Measts Glunan & Co., Ltd,...
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,04 n. ..80 b. of his own variety bill in Bolton, his A total of $1,874,020,40 was reached yes- .60 n. gross carnings were £2,877, £600terday by the War Fund Inaugurated by the S. C. M. Past, Ltd, with the following 40/7 n. above the theatre box-office record, donations:
.4.55 n.
Since the war began he has helped with other artists to raise £10,000 to £16,000 for charitable causes. .8534 n.
.15 n. "I'm often told," he sald to
"that the 5 sa reporter, 254 n. so high that it is hardly worth while working, But I feel that, as money is needed to win this war, the lenst I can do is to continue to supply all the taxes I can for the war effort."
12/6 n. .0 n. 14 cts. n.
Cald: Macg. (Ord.), Sh. $. Cald: Mack. (Pret.), Sh. S Canton Ices $..
Cements $. H.K. Ropes $.
STORES, &E.
Dairy Farms $.
Watsons $....
Lane Crowfords
.2.80 b. .31 n. .97% n.
12.80 n.
.0.70 n.
.2.90 n.
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Eight Million Had Rise
Nearly 8,000,000 work-people
16 s. in Britain received increases in n. their wage rates during 1940, .34 ກ. 51% equal to more than £104,000,000 .234 . year.
n. .5.00 s.
1. try of Labour Gazette," covers only $...24 n. changes reported to the Ministry.
It does not cover farm workers, .232 n.
shop assistants and Government em .134 5. 174 sa.ployees, who also gained substantial
improvements. .12 n. 2214 n.
.0%
This estimate, given in the Minis
The new national minimum of 48s. for agricultural workers resulted in increases af Os, to 17s. a week for
n.
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men.
25 n.
.1 n.
15 m.
.6.10 so.
17 n.
.0 E.
.7% 5.
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COTTON MILLS Ewo Sh. $... S'hat Cotton Sh. $. MISC.
H.K. Govt 4%
1.
.371⁄2 n.
,200 n.
.97 n.
H.K. Govt. 34% (1934) ..94% n. H.K. Govt 3% (1040) .94 n. Ch. Govt. 5% 1025 GSEds...28 h. Entertainments $.
.64 b. Contructions (old) $.. .160 Constructions (new) $.. ...in. Vibro Piling $..
.7.20 5. Marsmons Inv. (Lon.) 5/..0/3 n. Marmans Inv. (H.K.) s/2/1
Plugging Up Leaks From U. S. To Axis
That represents a gain of £17,000,000 a year for 500,000 people.
Misses Alleen and Doris Woods fin loving memory of Mrs Georgina Stone) **** International Tennis Match "Cookie" ( memory of Georgina
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Me 3. Reid (nth donation)
Mr Raymond W. Smith
No. 7 Police Station
Mr and Mrs A. P. Perora (month-
ly donation)
Mr A. P. Pereira, Jr.
Mr C. C. Pereira
Mr J. A. Pereira
MMM. A. Pereira
Joan and the Varga Girl" Kowloon Bowling Green Club
(ninth gaunthly donation)
488.00
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Dover Area Shelled
Spotter Plane Downed LONDON, May 7 (Reuter) The Dover area to-night was rocked by a brief but vicious burst of shelling by German long-range guns mounted on the ] · French-coast.
The bombardment began in the bright light of the selling sun with salvoer al intervals. of severnt minutes. The shell-fire warning was Bounded. Cinemas were empiled of audiences, who ran for cover.
turned over a car
One
which
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Two people were killed and 12 Injured
altogether. Anti-aircraft
Messerschmitts
guna
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Rushing Plane Production
SPECIAL, TO THE "TELEGRAPH" WASHINGTON, May 7 (UP). Defence circles here to-day indicated that outomobile production may be balted to further the plane produc- tion programme.
Meanwhile, emergency
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Air Mail Service by British Over- facilities scas Airways to places west of are being rushed to increase the pro- Karachi
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A future monthly production of a breach of postal regulations to aluminium of 125,000,000 pounds planned compared to
25,000,000
enclose in a postal cover communi- cations intended for persons other
pounds In January and 50,000,000 than the addressee, pounds In April.
The Printed Matter Service to the following places in China is tem-
Stranded Germans porarily suspended:-Yunnan, Sze-
Rounded Up
NEW YORK, May 7 (Router). Over 100 German seamen, stranded since the outbreak of war, have been reunded up by the New York Police and charged with over-staying their leave in the United States.
It is expected that they will be interned.
Similar roundups are believed to other American ports.
be proceeding in
Navy To Take Over
Coast Guard
Macao, May 2. SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH” The many friends of His Lordship
WASHINGTON, May 7 (UP), the Bishop of Macao, D.
Jose da The Secretary of the Navy, Colonel Costa Nunes, will be pleased to learn Frank Knox to-day announced that that the Papal Brief appointing him all seagoing activities of the Coast to the dignity of Primate of the Guard are being transferred to the some Orient and Archbishop of Goa is ex-
Navy work-pected to reach Macao before long. This involves the transfer of ali Dr. Jose da Costa Nunes is laid up the, larger craft but not aeroplanes. with an attack of influenza, but is The ships will be manned by the already much better. It is believed Coast Guard under navy command. that he will be quite well again within a few days..
STOCK MARKET REPORT
Hongkong Stock Exchange Official Summary issued yesterday is:
Buyers
Bank of East Asla $70'
Indo-China (Pref) $80
Providents $4.00
Troms $15.50
Macao Electrics $17
Sellers
Providents $5
Trams $10
n.
Electrics "Rts? $13.25 Lane Crawfords $7.25
Sales
n.
Hotels $2.80
4
Macno Electric $17.23 Ropes $0.10
STIMSON GAINS DUTCH PLAUDITS
LONDON, May 7 (Reuter)."Even Mr Churchill could hardly have done better" declares Batovia Radio, Colonel Stimson's commenting on
انت
WASHINGTON, May (Reuter).speech. By an executive order President "In
a manner worthy of a public Roosevelt has subjected the transit of prosecutor, Colonel Stimson dung his Roods through the United States to accusations straight into the teeth the Export Licence Control system. of the man who is to blame for all the This action is interpreted as a fur- misery he has caused to mankind. ther step in plugging the leakage of The speech was at once a warning supplies to Axis or pro-Axis nations and a decioration," said the on- and may to some extent restrict the nouncer. movements of goods from South
America to United States, ports for Arab Mayor Speaks
transhipinent to other countries, in- cluding Japan.
Food From U.S.
For Britain
WASHINGTON, May 7 (Reuter). -Mr Claude Wickard, Secretary for Agriculture, announced the formation
Up For Britain
JERUSALEM, May 7 (Reuter).— The Mayor, Nablus Suleiman Toukan, at a parade to-day said that he cherished glorious memories of their brethren who a quarter of a century ngo under the leadership of King Hussein and his noble sons fought alongside British troops in defence of freedom until victory wis achieved.
of a. foint Anglo-American Commit- "If their aim was noble and lofty, tee to expedite the purchase and your aim to-day is even more shipment of food to Britain under he said.
the provisions of the Lease and Lend Act.
Mr Wickard will be Chairman of the Committee, which will comprise three members of the British Food Mission, and three Americans,
| BELGIAN COAL
MINERS STRIKE
Weddings
50,"
dings are announced:
The following forthcoming wed-:
Mr Hui Ching, merchant, and Miss Ng Wal-won, of 52 High Street;
Lance-Cpl John Darg Rowe Linton, of the Royal Scots, and Miss Mario
Alico Silver, of 13 Hillwood Road.
Britain' Calls Up More Men
LONDON, May 7 (Reuter)~~A strike has broken out in the Belgian coal mines, according to Information from Brussels teaching the Froo] ··
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH” Belgian news agency.
The miners, who have refused to amelally announced that men of 89 LONDON,„ May_7' (UP).—It is Join the only Union open to them, and 40 years of age will register for stopped work a week ago and aro military service on May 17 and 31 being fined two marks for each day respectively. they remain on sirike.
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
It is not yet known who is to be BERLIN, May 7 (UP).-The Free the new Bishop of Macon, but the China Ambassador, Dr Chen Chich
name
chuen, Kwelchow, Hunan, Fukien (except Amoy and Kulangsu) Kwangsl North ond East Kwangtung.
Small Pocket Post to all countries is suspended.
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