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A.R.P. Orders

THE HONGKONG® FIRE: INSURANCE COMPANY..

LIMITED.

Notice to Shareholders

Beri Beri Deaths

Failure To Appreciate Red Rice Qualities

has

The Seventy-second Ordinary. The serious increase in the numm- General Meeting of Shareholders ber of deatha from Beri-berl and other dietary deficiency discases this will be hold at, the Offices of the

the With Price undersigned on Wednesday, the year, has perturbed the Medical

authorities.

recent, an 21st May, 1941, at Noon, for the nouncement that Government is soon purpose of receiving the Report of to take over control of rice in the

Colony, and the the General Managers, together part of imports of rice will be from fact that the greater

with a statement of Accounts for

Burma owing to abortage of stocks the year ended the 31st December, from

the following adview been

sued: 1940,

Tho Medical authorities of the

Government Hongkong

emphasise the fact that there has been a serious increase in the number of deaths from Berl-beri and other dietary do- ficiency diseases this.

They that loss of

And working pecially resistance to Cholera-results from fallure to sily and quality

wisely on food of the right such scanty cornings as

as may be available.

Appointments Promotions

A..P. Orders by A.it S. Steele Perkins Air Raid Precautions.

Recruiting

Wing-Commander

..t Director of

It is regretted that for the time being no more letala Wardens can be enrolled in the Corps, except as Report Centre Telephonists. Till does not apply to tailles at present undergoing a course of Instruction.

Discipline

Mambers of the Corps are reminded to be a that they are not permitted member of any other Service, unless they have first obtained permission from ARP, Headquarters through their Divisional Wardens. Disciplinary Action will be taken against any infringement of this Strength Decree

order.

The Share Register and Trans- for Books will be closed from the 7th May to the 21st May, 1941, both days Inclusive.

JARDINE, MATHESON & stale

CO., LTD..

General Managers, The Hongkong Fire Insurance Co., Ltd. Hongkong, 30th April, 1941.

NOTICE

́DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1940 The following rates will be charged for mailing single copies

abroad:--

The following Wardens have been për- fot ́mitted to resign:

Quarry BayG/W 1203 R. Clark, Central-dep. B/W 310 Wong Ying-kit, 1507 Miss Chow May-may, 947 Miss Law Sul-ying.

Sham huipo~-~~-1001 LA. Fook-wing Western-1075 Ching Yuen-kont.

Upper Levels,pii (T) Mis 1. Manning. Western-1152 Laung Tun-hau.

Easter 790 Cheung Moon-Lim,

Leung Lai-ng, 2918.Chóf Tak-hing.

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The following Wardens have been struck of the strength:

Yaumail254 Chan Chim-aze, 3532 Mo Ja-yuen.

Change of Address

Mongkok-Dep. S/W 030 Kam Tii-man, (UL) to 30 Oak 81 Taikokisui. 3137 Loung Chu-ching (KCY) to M7 Tùng Chai Bt, grd, A.

Easter-2344 Lal Wing-hồn (23) to 427 Hennessy Rd., 2nd floor.

Appointments

Order No. 17

Correction of ARP. (30-441)—Mr B. 8. Harris, to be Benior Gas Officer not Senior Gaí Adviser,

The following appointment is notified

with effect from May 7,

A.R.P. Headquarters.—3512 C. D. Brown

to be District Warden,

Chung, Heung-rung to be Gas Offenr with rank of District Warden.

Promotions

The following promotions are notidea with effect from May 8, 1941;

S/W Senlor

Western-Senior Warden-Dep. 1003 Chan Cho-shut. Deputy Wardons-1145 Chilang Pun kông. 1147 Tam liu-ki, 3265 Tong Bian-yuen.

Kowloon City--Senior Warden---2641 Ho Hung-chlu.

Mongkok.To be Group Warden-S/W 1701 A. W, da Roža, Benför Warden-1607 (T) C. M. Correa, 2892 Lo Yim, 3293 Fan Kwong-pui. Deputy Bentor • Wandana-

1083 Leung Yiu-wing.

Tang Shlu-man. Deputy Group Warden-8/W 1710 Chan Cho wing.

Shamshulpa. Bentor Wardens-1800 Mirs 3. James, W & (2) 1966 La! Bun-hung, 2440 (T) Wong Yuen-bun, 2006 Miss Chun- - ini, Group Warden-Dep. G/W 1078 W, C. Wong. 'Deputy Senior Wardens-W (r) 2785 (T) Chan Siu-lum, 2012 Chun Yan- Jam, 2426 Chan Chau-wun, 3439 Wong kwok-kit, 2009 Yuen Chun-pong. 2757 Au Tin-chow. 3127 Wong Fook-man, Wong Dun.

27€

Laste of Absence Mongkok,-1732 (T), Mies-J. Mattews leave granted until July 21, 1941. 1857 Miss Liu Fung-kuen leave granted until jeave July 15, 1941. 3430 Fung Siu-lun araisted until August 1, 1041.

Central 382 Miss Li Wal-dinan 4 months leave no from April 20 1941. B/W 333 Leung Kwak-yuen. leave extended to June 10, 1941,

Shamshulpo.-9/W 2010 Kwox Ying-lun one month as from May-10 1941, 1010 Yu Tulfong one month.ns Iron May..7.. 1941,

of Mr |

Instructional Courses

Examination.--The examination

Williams Class (E, 41)' will be held in the A.H.P. School, Happy Valley, at 5.30

m. on Thursday, May 18, 1941. Wardena Classes in Chinese (Syimbɔuir "A"]—CIIL-Mun Sang School. 47 Kas Yan Rd., Kowloon. "Wednesdays and Saturdays at 7.30 pan. commencing May 40, 1941. Lecturer.—Mr___ila.... Chok-num,

C3M-Hing Chung School, 167 Nathan Rd. Kowloon. Tuesdays and Fridays at 7.30 pm. commencing May 13, 1941, Lecturer Mr. Hung Man-long, LAKES,

acoatings

There will be no attestation in Kowloon next week.

Shamshulpo. There will be a mosling of District Wardens and their Deputies at 1900 hrs. on Thursday, May 8, 1993, at the Chinese Public Dispensary, Bhamshuipo.

Examination -Blaeuits

The following qualified as LARPS. Instructors and should send (heir ARP. Certificates as soon as possible to Head- quarters, for necessary, endorsement: ___Shamshulpa,-District: Warden Chan Bhek and Deputy District Warden Lee Keo,

Biongkok.-Deputy District Warden Fan

Gi-MAIL

Tsimshatsui-Deputy District Worden

Ma Kam

Central-Deputy District Warden Yuca

Heng-lok.

The following qualified as Wardens but are inot available for ARP, Servies,~~ Chan Shu-wing, Mim Tsaung Wal-kan,

strength lucrente

The following have qualified na Wardens and are posted to Divisions as hereunder: || Easterr)----3344 Cheng Mo-hong.

Wostorn=-3901 Leung · Hau-pang, 3661 |

· Leung lay, 3863) Mia Leung-Ken, 3004 Leung Yel-mus,“ 3085 Li Ping, 3500 Ng Kwong,yat, 3867 Boong Chi-King, 380á Wong Kang.par.

sun.

"Gough Hill, 3871 Cheng Walz-run, 3872 Cheng Lu-ta, Ja73 Chulu L-ching, 3074 Chow- wal 3875 tu Fook, 3810 Kwan Wing, 3677 Kwok Li-pang, 2875 kat Cham, 3679 Lat Wing-ki. 3880 Mo Ah-kom 3881 Tang Kwok-king, 3881 Tong Bing-fu, 3883 Twang King, 3804 Wong Cheung, 3888 Wong Tak- chu, 3880 Wong Wah-koo, 3807 Yeung Wing hand, aha Yin-kwan, 2009 và Wma- Central-222 Chan "Hol-chein, 403 Choi Fal-ting, 2058 Kwong Pak-fong. 3774 Kwong Wai-hung, -37) Law Kit-wing, -3891 -Lhà Pul-hang, 3803 Lui Wai-ming, 3890 Mak Kar-nam, 1894 Ng Chu-lau, 3895 Thut Wing-nin, 3806 Wong Chak-man,

• Upper Levala, 3779 Leo Kwok-kuen, Apps Miss Chik Pumatuen, 3827 Liang Wal 3138, Ma Kam-shing, 3791: Ng Tool-hing, 3900 Miss Lee Chi-yin.

(10), D. H. PUCKLE,

Deputy Director of Air Raid Precau», tions.

Sir Robert Ho Tung

Macao, May 3. Among recent visitors to Macao Was Sir Robert Ho Tung, who has spent a week, here, Sir. Robert was the guest of the Governor of Matso at a luncheon in his honour, and he

at-n ́garden party jokelien

Lobo

was also entertained by Mr. P. J. Lo

It is reported that Bir Robert Ho Tung

haa glonated;a; sum of, 4500, « funds for Relief, of Distress. Faturaladney to the scions, which

Led sorte arena in Portugal

the

following

newspapers

South China Morning Post China and Macao

16 cents per copy

British Empire and Foreign 25 cents or copy

The Hongkong Telegraph China and Macao

16 cents per copy British and Foreign

20 cents per copy 25 cents Saturdays.

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FOR THE WORDS AND MUSIC

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SUNG BY

DEANNA DURBIN

IN

the

year.

It is very desirable in times like

present that the

ngaist unpolished or rice should

enting Husked rice from whlen!

the outer hard yellow cont hus been removed, but which has not been than white or polished rice. polished, has p for greater food value

Red or unpolished rice contains the important vitamin B1 factor which helps to prevent Berl-bert: 21.4 oza, or 642 grammes (about one catty) of red or unpolished rice pro- vides 53 grammes (about 1% taels) of protein, whereas the same weight of white or polished rice only pro- vides 38 grammes (about one tael) of this body-bulliding and repairing

Mineral Content

food.

If red or unpolished rice is eaten instead of white or polished rice,

SORTING BOOKS in braffle which were damaged by fire when the National Library for the Blind, Manchester, was bombed tu a recent said. · · Many ́volumes were damaged beyond repair.

£45,000 Taxpayer To Join The

Army

IMPORTS BANKE

CONTROL

Of Goods Coming From United States

"A.Government notification” relating to Imports to the Colony from the United States, will be gazetted to- morrow, and requires a declaration by the importer that the articles will be used solely in this Colony. The text of the officini notice roads:"

ARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA'S CHINA.

- Incorporated by Royal Charter JESS. Pald-up / Capitat MarkTTE: £3,000,000 Reserve: Liability of Proprietorn £3,000,000 Reserva Fund) Pikdo

$3,000,000

HEAD'OFFICE:-LONDON. 35 Bishopsgate, Z.C.L.

Bub-Agencies in Landens 117/122, Leadenhall Street, B.C.3.

West, Rad: Branch: 14/14, Cockapur: Strest, 'B.W.L Manchester Branch:

57, Mosley Street, Manchester., 2.

AGENCIES AND BRANCHES:

Alor Star.t Amritsar Bangkok Histavia

general It is hereby notined for Information that all persons wishing to import into Hongkong from the United States of America any of the commodities set out in the Schedule attached to this notice should submit Bombay in duplicate to the office of the Con- troller of Trade, Post Office Building, a declaration to the effect that the goods are required SOLELY for use In Hongkong.

Sample forms of declaration-may bo obtained at the office of the Con- trollor of Trade, Post Office Build- Ing.

Declarations should be CAREFUL- LY filled in and should be accom- panied by any supporting evidence, such as orders from local merchants. If a declaration is approved it will

Controller of Trade, Post Office Build-

ing, and the particulars will be cabled to the United States of America at the consignce'a expense.

One of Britain's biggest taxpayers, who has just sent the Inland Revenue authorities a cheque for £45,000 for his income-be countersigned at the office of the tax, 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 now awaits his medical examination.

He is George Formby. He | has been helping taxation re-

ceipts, and the war effort, from Donations To

his earnings from stage, film, radio and gramophone records. For every £1,000' he earns, £800 goes in taxes.

Durtag recent week, at the head

3

Bomber Fund

A toini of $1,878.528,40 was reached yes-

This procedure has been designed to assist Importers and should STRICTLY followed.

bo

the

N.B.There is no chonge in system of import licensing for dyes, chemicals and drugs under Govern- ment Notification 382 of 4th April, 1041, but licences for the importation of any of the following must be ac-

consumption:

only a small amount of additional | of his own variety bill in Bolton, histerday by the War Fmd inaugurated by/companied by a declaration of local

protein is required in the form of fish, eggs or salted eggs, meat, cheese, or soya bean curd, to keep the body healthy and to assist growth and repair.

Red or unpolished rice. contains 1.03 per centum of minerals as com pared with 0.8 per centum in polished rice.

The quantity of red or unpolished rlee referred to above provides seven times more lime (bone and teeth building mineral) than in white or polished rice.

The rice

Bame quantity of red or un- contains about three times more iron than in white or polished rice,

More than three-quarters of the fat content of rice is lost by polishing

it.

Red or unpolished rice improves the appetite and assists in regulating the movement of the bowels. The best way is to introduce it gradually into the meals until the polished rice

is wholly replaced by the unpolished

gross earnings were £2,877, £600 the S. C. M. Posl, Ltd, with the following

above the theatre box-office record. donations:

Since the war began he has helped Found in Dockyard with other artists to raise £19,000 Proceeds of "Lawn Bowls Rate

Tamar Cricket Club to £15,000 for charitable causes.

for four "enselile" Lawn Bowls - presented to HKLBA, by Messrs

Gitman & Co., Ltd, Misses Alleen and Doris Woode (irr loving memory of Mira Georgina Stone). Internailonal Tennis, Match "Cookie" (in memory of Georgina

Stone)

u

"I'm often told,” he said to

taxes reporter, "that the

are so high that it is hardly worth while working, But I feel that, as money is needed to win this war, the least I can do is to continue to supply all the taxes I can for the war effort."

Tynesiders Gather

Honouring Dean Wilson

The Very Rev. Dean J. L. Wilson

yesterday received a presentation of

variety. Red

or unpolished rice takes rather set of silver spoons and forks, bear- longer to cook than the polished, anding an impression of the Tyne Bridge,

a little more water in the

from the Northumberland and Dur- Association, of which he is a uppeal to Importers to keep stocks founder and arst Chairman. The of red

or unpolished rice-replaced Dean is leaving Hongkong shortly to by fresh consignments,every month, become Bishop of Singapore.

possible, A similar appeal

is made to keepers of restaurants, eating houses and food shops to have red, unpolished #rice on their bills of fare, so as to popularite this variety amongst their patrons. Remember red or unpolish- ed rice will keep Ber-ber! away.

requiTho' Medical Authorities ham

"NICE GIRL"

TOTAL PROCEEDS-

TO THE

·BOMBER FUND

Obtainable at: LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD. TSANG FOOK PIANO Co. KING'S THEATRE S. C. M. POST

PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, MR. WINSTON CHURCHILL and DR. QUO TAI-CHI SPEAK ON THE FIGHT FOR FREEDOM AND DEMOCRACY !

PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT BAYS: ผู้ .we have fought before for the cause of freedom of Democracy in the world, and for the existence of which we are ever ready to fight again,"

MR. WINSTON CIJURCHILL, BAYS: "... we are determined that the'cause of freedom shall 'not be trampled down...

DR. QUO TAI-CIII SAYS:

China Bghting for, freedom and Justico and defend- ing common olvillation and the democratio way of life"

See The Year's Most Timely Film

THE HOWARDS OF

VIRGÍNIA"

STARRING CARY GRANT AND; MARTHA SCOTT: IN A STORY

·OF THE BIRTH OF FREEDOM AND. DEMOCRACY { // FROM, IT YOU WILL FIND 'THE| ZANSWERS TO

PROBLEMA –WINCH” THEKWORLD STO-DAY

Governor Of Macao

Arrival To-morrow

Traffle arrangements in connection with the reception of the Governor of Macao at Queen's Pier on Friday morning will be as follows:

From 8 am to noon or such time

Present at the function were the

and Hon. Mr N. 'L. Smith, Vice-Pre- sident.

Mr J. Reid (Afth donation) Mr Haymond W. Smith No. 7 Police Station ....

Mr and Mrs A. P. Perolra (month-

iy donation)

Mr A. P. Pereira, Jr.

Mr C. C. Pereira

Mr J. A. Pereira

Miss M. A. Pereira

*Joan and the Varga Girls" Kowloon Bowling Green Club

ninth monthly donation)

Ammonia and Ammonium Com- pounds, Chlorine, Dimethylaniline, Diphenylamine, Nitric Acid, Nitrates, Nitrocellulose, having a nitrogen con- tent of less than 12 per cent; Soda Lime, Sodium Acetate, anhydrous; 400.50 Strontium Chemicals; Sulphuric Acid,

fuming.

* 8938 ****eg å

Bishop Of Macao

--Hankow

Hongkong

Ipoh

1'enang Rangson Baigon

Holla

Somaring

Karachi

Baremban

Bhangbai

Singapore

Klang Calcutta

Agenciest. Kobe

Civo Street Kuala Bitiawan

* Fairlie Place

Lumpur Bourabaya

Taping

Madras Tontain

Huching

Manila

Tongkah

Modan

(Bhuket)

Yokohama

New York Tangiso.

Canton Cawnporo Cebu Colombo Delhi

Peiping Haiphong Hamburg

(Peking) FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General Banking Business transacted. and CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Year or shorter periods in Local or Other Cur reneles at rates which will be quoted on application

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Local Currency and Sterling with interest

allowed at rates obtainable on application. undertakes Executor & Trustee business Tax overpaid on terms which may be

The Bank's Head Offen in London and claims recovery of British Income ascertained at any of its Agencion" and Branches.

W. II. EVANS THOMAB.

Manager.

POST OFFICE

Air Mail Service by British Over- BLUS Airways to places west of Karachi

(India) is temporarily auspended.

The public are reminded that it is breach of postal regulations to enclose in a postal cover communi- cations intended for persons other than the addresses..

The Printed Malter Service to the The schedule sets out the follow- following places in China. Is tem- ing articles affected:

Aluminium, Antimony, Asbestos, Chromium. Cotton Linters, Flax, Graphite, Hides, Industrial Diamonds, Manganese, Magnesium, Manila Fiber. Mercury, Mica, Molybdenum, Optical Glass, Platinum Group Metals, Quartz Silk, Tin,

Crystals, Quinine, Rubber S

Toluol, Tungsten, Vanadium, Wool; Glass, non-shatterable or bulletproof; Plastics, optically clear; Optical ele ments for fire control Instruments, aircraft instruments.

Machine Tools as follows--Metal working machinery for-melting or or grinding, power driven; welding.

Strontium Metals and Ores, Cobalt; Macao, May 2.

Abrasives and abrasive products con- The many friends of His Lordship taining emery, corundum or garnet, the Bishop of Macao, D. Jose, da as well as abrasive paper and cloth Costa Nunes, will be pleased to learn Plastic Moulding Machines

Measuring Machines, Gauges, that the Papal Brief appointing him

of Primate to the dignity

Machines, Balancing Ma- | Orient and Archbishop of Goa is ex-chines, Hydraulic Pumps, Tools In-

May Be Succeeded By A casting pressing into forma, cutting

Singapore Priest

of the

and

Flec

Rt Rev, Bishop R. O. Hall, President,pected to reach Macao before long. corporating industrial diamonds, Cop- Dr Jose da Costa Nunes is laid up per, Brass and Bronte, Zine, Nickel, with an attack of influenza, but is Potash, Berylilum, Graphite

trodes, Sole and Belting Leath Mr D. Kossick, Chairman, express already much better. It is believed} Animal, Fish and Marine QUE ed sadness in having to bid farewell that he will be quite well again and Greases, edible and inedible to one who had done very much for within a few days. the Association."

Vegetable Oil Seeds and the new Bishop of Moono, but the Vegetables and other all bearing raw -In-the-course-of-his-presentation name of a prominent Portuguese materiale; Fatty Acids, Bristles, speech, the Bishop said that with the priest in Singapore has been mention-Nylon, Kapok; Purified Wood Pulp Dean's new post the Bishops of Sin-[ed as the most likely successor.-containing 80 per cent..or more alpha. gapore, Rangoon and Hongkong Our Own Correspondent.

cellulose; Cork, Carbon Electrodes. would be former Tyneside parsons.

On behalf of the laity, Mr Smith expressed the great respect in which the Dean had always been held, the sorrow that was felt at his departure and congratulations on his appoint. ment.

there were

sectional

as the Governor of Macao arrives, The Dean referred to correspon- cars will not be allowed to park at dence in the Press which deplored the following places 1. The ten the fact that most easterly spaces in the Star Ferry geographical associations being form- Park; 2. The whole of Statue Square, cd, and said he would like to say a and Connaught Road from Statue-word in justification. Square to the Star Ferry; 3. Jackson

"We are born into families and Road between Chater Road and learn the meaning of fellowship in Connaught Road; and 4. Connaught working together in a small group," between Jackson Road and he said. "Later, when we go to Queen's Pier..

The Traffic Department would ap-original family is broken but the tles or' to work or marry, the preciate the co-operation of motorists that form a bond are all the stronger. In their efforts to keep the Queen's Pier area, including the square, free "So it is with geographical associa- | of traffic until the reception is over. tions. Unless we have learned to Policemen will be on duty to assist have a real love of our own country- the public.

Navy Rescue

Fisherman

Typical of the traditional spirit of service of the British Navy " was an incident yesterday when A British destroyer, commanded by Capt. Hed- worth Lambton, spent five hours searching for and Anally locating. lone Chinese fisherman, reported adrift on wreckage of Gap Rock, 40 miles south of Hongkong,

The fisherman was found after the destroyer had combed dozens of square miles of sea and was hoisted aboard none the worse for his ex- perience, although he had been in the water 24 hours.

Taken aboard the destroyer he fold how his funk houd been attacked on Japanese trawler. He

by

school

side and our own nation we are no likely to make good internationalists.

"Most of us here do so love the country we come from, not only be cause it has many things of rare beauty, but because of its association of very deep friendship when we were learning the lesson of life be- fore coming out to the wider world."

The Dean also quoted Kipling's verse: God gave all men the earth to live, But since man's heart is small... Ordained for it and spot, Ahould be beloved o'er all.

Two songs were then sung by the Dean, and Mr. J. R. Radford rendered in ode on the Dean's departure, Mr. F. W. Archer was the pianist. Mr. Kewick also took part in the entertainment.

Those present Included Prof L Fors ter, Prof. W. and Mrs Fnid, Mr A. Cross, Mr J. D. M. Mattison, E. L Starling, W/* Mulcahy, Mr: and Birs J. Fraser, J. V. Ramatay, J. G. R. Humble Rev. A. P. Roso, B. Simpson, D. Holll- day G. Henderson, A, D, Spoors, Dr

Porcely by Rumpler overboard and and Mrs Lanchester, R. Smith, H. R..

does not know the fate of his com- panions. Eventually he came within sight of Gap Rock where the signal station advised the, rnval authorities of his plight. ?

Weddings

The following forthcoming","wed" dinga are announcedringefe

Mr Hul Ching, merchant, and Miss

Fox,

Y'S MEN'S CLUB

In place of the usual weekly luni- theon, the Y's Men's Club will celo- brate:ita ninth anniversary, with ad dinner at the Hongkong Hotel Roof Garten this evening, at 8 o'clock, A programme of entertainment been arranged considing of vocal and Instrumental music, community slug

Ng Wal-wan, of 52, High. Bireet?" Ing, and averal, novelky-numberer.

Lance Cpl John Dark Hawe Lanton, Meriders may invite, guests, sandpa's

the Royal SML, and Mlak Marie: Men, and thele, wive

is not yet known who is to this and Fats, edible and

FOR DISTINCTIVE

JEWELLERY

For Diamonds

At Lowest Market Prices

For Good Watches

SENNET FRERES

IS THE STORE

porarily suspended:-Yunnan, Sze- chuen, Kweichow, Hunan, Fukien (except Amoy and Kulangsu), Kwangsl, North and Eist of Ewanglung.

·Small Packet Post to all countries is suspended.

INWARD AIR MAILS Air Mail by "Pan American AirwayE Direct Service"San Francisco dato, 7th May ...........May 14. Air Mall by "Pan American Airways Direct Service"---San Francisco date, 13th May

May 20.

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OUTWARD AIR MAILS Friday, May 0 Air Mail by Air to Hangoon to cod- nect with the "British Overseas Airways."

K.P.O. and G.P.O. Eer.

May 9, 4 p.m. Ord.........Bay 9, 4.30 p.m.

Wednesday, May 14

Air Mail for Manlis, Guam, Honolulu,

U.S.A., and Europe via "Pan Ame- rican Airways and Trans-Atlantic Bervice."

May 14, 5 pan.

K.P.O.

Rer. Ord.

May 14, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

¡May. 14, 5 p.m.

May 14, 7 p.m.

Rer. Ord.

My Tuesday, May 201

Air Mall for Manlis, Guam, Honolulu, U.S.A. and Europe via "Pan Ame- rican Airways and Trans-Atlantic Service."

K.F.O.

Reg. Ord.

.May. 20, 5.01. May, 20, 5.30 p.m.

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.May 20, 5 pan.

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Radio Programme "Broadcast by ZBW on a Frequency of 845,k.c's and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.m. and 8-11 pm, on 9.52 m.c's par second.

12.10 p.m. Short Service of Inter- cession.

12.30 Variety, with Teszlo O'Shea, Dick Todd, and Warner and Darnell.

∙1.0 Local Time Siznati

1.01 Negro Spiriiasis,

1.18 The Bohemians Orchestra. 1:30 Reuter and Rugby Press and Announcements.

1.45 Excerpts · from · Gilbert and Sullivan.

2.15 Clasa Down

5,45 Indian Programmine.

6.30 Closing Local Stock Quotations. 6.32 Dance Musić.“

7.0 London Relay The News. 7.15 London RelayQuestions of the Hour to the

1.30 Max Miller in the Theatre, i 7.50

Patricia Homborough at the

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8.02 Brahres-Tragto! Overture,

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8.15 Stadio-Local Newsletter. 8.30 Compositions of Haydn,

9.0 London Relay—The" News and News Commentary,dimana

-- 9.15 Orchestry Raymonde and Tino Rossi (Tenor).

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