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Tuesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

May 20, 1941.

CLASSIFIED NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. RADIO Exchange At Envoys Entertained By

ADVERTISEMENTS 25 words $2.50

for 3 days prepaid

FOR SALE.

THE HONG KONG. JOCKEY CLUB

NOTICE

MAY

Tho

HALF-YEARLY GENERAL MEETING of VOTING MEMBERS will be held at the THE HONGKONG NATURALIST,Club House, Happy Valley, on

Price $4 Vol. X nos. 3 and 4.

Now on sale at Thursday, 29th May, 1941, at 5.30 (postage extra). Bouth China Morning Post Ltd.

H.K. Stock Market

The following quotations wore Isued on the Hongkong Stock Mar-

ket this morning.

BANKS

.

H.K. Banks $.

H K. Banks

H.K. Banks (H.K.)

1,310 sa. .73 n. .7011⁄2 n.

Chartered £

.6% th

Mercantile, A. & B, £

.23.

Mercantile C. E.

.11% n.

East Asin $....

..71 b.

INSURANCES

Cantons $.

220 n.

Union $............

.405 . .1 n.

H.K. Fire $x.d.

176 b.

SHIPPING

Douglos $.

Steamboata

China Underwriters $.

Indo-Chinos

Indo-Chinas D.

Shell (Dearers) s/-

DOCKS ETC.

Waterboats $...

Wharves $.

Docks $..

Provident. $....

S'hal Dockyards $..

MINING

Kailan s/- Ruubs $. H.K. Mines

Hotels $

LANDS

Lands 1% Debenturos

H.K. Realties

p.m.

ZBW, 355 metres (815 kc.) and 31.45 metres (9,520 kila-cycles) Talk by Archbishop of York "International Justice"

Brandcast by ZBW on a Frequency of 845 k.c's, and on Short Wave from 1-zíš p.m. and ́8-11 p.m. on 0.52 m.c's, per second.

12.10 p.m. Short Service of Inter- cesslati

12.30 Marek Weber and Ills Or- with Richard Tauber

ALL MEMBERS are cordially chestra

Invited to attend and participate (Temenilled, Op. 39

In any

ensuu.

discussion which may

By Order of the Stewards,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary. Hong Kong, 20th May, 1941.

THE HONGKONG FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY

LIMITED.

Notice to Shareholders

The Seventy-second "Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders .124 n.

will be held at the Offices of the as undersigned on Wednesday, the ,00 b. 21st May, 1941, at Noon, for the .60 n.

purpose of receiving the Report of .40/73 n.

0.65 n. the General Managers, together with a statement of Accounts for .85. the year ended the 31st December, .14.05 n. 1940. .6.10 30.

The Share Register and Trans- .20% n.

fer Books will be closed from the 12/6 n. 7th May to the 21st May, 1941, ....8 n.

both days inclusive.

1 cts. n.

.2.85 b.

Lands $.

.31 b. so.

.971⁄2 n.

S'hal Landa Sh. $.

13 n.

Humphreys $.

.6.70 n.

.2.70 n.

Chinese Estates $..

.09 m.

15.90's.

-732 51.

.3

.61

n n.

Trams $...

UTILITIES

Peak Trams (old)

Peak Trams (new)

Star Ferries $.

Y, Ferries x.d. $.

China Lights (new)

Lights (old) China

21.35 n.

.5.70 5. .11⁄2 n

,31 .114 19

1.

H.K. Electrics (old) x. rts. $22 n. H.K. Electrics (new) II.K. Electrics is $. Macao Electrics $. Sandakan Lights $.. Telephones (old) $.

Telephones

(new) $.. INDUSTRIALS

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.

General Managers, The Hongkong Fire Insurance

Co., Ltd. Hongkong, 30th April, 1941,

NOTICE

(Lange, arr. Bloiligen); Lana Waltz (Lincke). Marck Weber and His Orchestra; You're Mine (Derance levier); One Song (Alm "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs”,

Jolic

Tonor) with Orchestra: Tauber i

Tres Waltz (Waldteufel)......Marck Weber and His

His Orchestra, Girls were made to Love and Kiss (Lehar). Richard Tauber (Tenor) with Or- chestra: Waldteufel Waltz Potpourri (arr. Silbermann).....Marek Weber and His Orchestra.

1.00 Local Time.Signal.

1.01 Piano Duels by Rawicz and Landauer,

1.13 Songs from the film.

"East side of Heaven"-Hang Your Heart on a Hickory Limb........Blog Crosby with Orchestra; "Aunt Sally" Rainbow: We'll All Go Riding on had Napoleon's Courtneidge;

If

A Glance

T.T. London

SELLING

1/2.

1/2%

..445

.524

Demand London T.T. Shanghal T.T. Singapore T.T.

Japan TT. India

TT. U.S.A. Manila

T.T. Man

T.T. Batavia T.T. Bangkok

T.T. Saigon

18229

Sino-American Body

BANKS

THE CHARTERED BANK OF : INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Charter 1833,

"We are descended from people lost fow years by the admiration | Puld-up Capital ... ****** $3,000,00 who would rather spend $50,000 in which only one free and determined Rosarve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,00 defence than to pay one cent in people can have for another." (AP-. Rewrve Fund bei 43,006,000 tribute and the sooner the

world finds this out the better," said Mr On behalf of the Chinese guests, Nelson T. Johnson, out-going United Hon. Sir Robert Kotowall, said: States Ambassador to Chinging.

plause)..

last night when he and his successor, The salvation of this baltered Mr Clarence E. Gauss were enter-world lies in the hands of America, lained to dinner by the Hongkong Britain and China, whose co-opera- Branch of the Sino-American Insti-ilon is directed towards the service tute of Cultural Relations at the of the common good of all men and Chinese Merchants Club.

.8244

24

.48%

.451⁄4

14015

104

T.T. Franco

T.T. Switzerland T.T. Australia

102

1/0

Hon. Sir Shou-son Chow, sident of the Institute, said:

BUYING

4 n/a. L/C London

1/3/4

4 m/s D/P London

4 m/s L/C U.S.A.

.1/3% 25

4 in/s France....

.04%

30 d/s India..

U.S. Cross rate in London 4.02 U.S. Cross rate in N.Y...4,031⁄4

Chungking Changes

CHUNGKING, May 20 (Reuter). The appointment of Mr Hisu Kan. Ride, Minister of Food, will be announced

lng"-Zing Went the Strings of my Heart....Judy Garland with Or- chestra."

1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press and Announcements,

wns

our prayer,

all peoples. But it is to the United Pro-States of America more than to any other country that the nations in It gives me particular pleasure to subjugation look for release, and the

at this functiondent of the of peace preside

not only whole world looks for a restoration because I am the

and order. I venture to Institute but also because I am one nidress to America a few lines which of the oldest American returned were dedicated to her by one of her students.

James Russell I

third among the

eminent so114, own watch of Chinese atudents sent to Lowelli America' in 1874. When we return- there were ed to China in 1881 about 110 of uno still

and of this number, only a

dozen

survive, Dr 80

and beileve

not.

though I am BI I am still the pm

youngest. Much AB

the

American returned students have done to bring the best of American culture to China, a greater part of the credit for the ed. (Applause), happy relations between China and America

attributed wise choice of American envoys to to the

Mr Clarence E. Gauss, the new China. From the days of Mr Bur- American Ambassador to China, who

ik

or

can

be

Our hearts, our hopes

our tears, Que faith, triumphant o'er our fears, Are all with thee, are all with then." By the grace of God, and with President Roosevelt, Generalissimo Chiang Kai-sheit nnd Mr Winston Churchill at the helm of these three great Nations. our hopes and our prayers will, I feel sure, be answer

Departures

NEAD OFFICE-LONDON. 38 Bishopsgate, 2.0.1. Sub-Agencies in London: 117/112, Leadenhall Street, R.CY.

West End Branch: 14/16, Cookspur Street, 8.W.1.

Manchester Branchi ́. 53. 'Masley, Strest, Manchester, 1.;

AGENCIES AND BRANCHE::

Alor Star

Amritsar

Bangkok Batavia Bombay Calcutta

Agencies:

Clive Streat Fairlie Place

Canton

Сампрого

Cebu Colombo Deli

Haiphong

Frankow

Ipoh

Kobe

Penang

Hongkong

Rangoon

Bajron

Jolla

Semarang

Karachi

Beremban

Klang..

Shanghal

Bingapore

Kusla

Bitikwan

"Lumpur Kuching Madres

Bourabaya Taiping

Tientsin

Manila

Tongkah

Medan

(Thuket)

New York Tringtao

Peiping

Yokohama

(Peking) FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General Banking Business transacted.

П

CURRENT ACCOUNTS -* opened FIXED DEPOSITB received for One Year or shorter periods In Local or Other Cur rencies at rates which will be quoted of application.

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened i Local Currency and Sterling with interes allowed at rates obtainable on application The Bank's Head Office in Londo undertakes Executor & Trustee business

Tax overpaid on terms which may be ascertained at any of its Agencies and Branches,

W. II, EVANY THOMAS,

Manager.

..........Cicely | Vice-Minister of Finance, ns the first to accompanied the first arrived in Hongkong last Saturday, and claima recovery of British Income Cossack, Ride....Nelson Eddy (Bari-at a meeting of the Executive Yuan C Diplomatic Mission abroad, it is expected will be leaving for

the

present time,

successive Chungking in the middle of the week, tone) with Orchestra; "Listen, Dar-to-day, it is leamed in authoritative to

ministers and ambassadors have Yesterday, he and Mr Nelson T. quarters,

Mr Tsou Lin, the Finance Com-been untiring in their efforts to Johnson were guests of honour at a missioner of Kwangtung, will be ap- understanding which

bulld up that bond of sympathy and luncheon

American given by the characterises Club. pointed Vice-Minister of Finance,

the relations between the countries Mr O. K. Yul, former Mayor of to-day

Shanghai, will honour Mr Gauss at between To-day the tie

China, lunch at the Hongkong Hotel to-day America and Britain is closer than when Dr C. T. Wang, who returned ever. Both Britain and China look here a few days ago after a visit to to the United States for aid in their Kwellin, Mr P. H. Bruins, the acting life-and-death

against American Consul-General, and other struggle aggression, and I feel sure that with personages will also be guests. close co-operation. between these

1.45 Roy Smeck and his Hawaiian Serenaders,

2.15

5.45

tions

0.32

7.00

Close Down.

Indian Programme.

Closing Local Stock Quota-

Dance Music.

London Relay The News. 7.10 London Relay-"Questions of the Hour

7.30 Portuguese Programme. 8.00 Local Time Signal and An- nouncements.

8.02 An Hour of Variely, 9.00

London Relay The News

and News Commentary.

9.15 "The Ilope of a New World" -No. 4-"International Justice."

Recorded

DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1940 of York.

The following rates will be charged for mailing single copies b. of

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STORES. &c.

Watsons $.

Sinceres $.

Canton Ices $.

Cements $.

H.K. Ropes

.25 n. .1 n. 13. .01% b.

Dairy Farms $

171⁄4 n. .9% n.

Lane Crawfords' $:...

7 n.

.2.15 n

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.30 n.

Powell Ltd.' $.

.14 n.

COTTON, MILLS

Ewo Sh. $.

.351⁄2 n.

'S'hai Cotton Sh. $$.

.265 D.

MISC.

07 n.

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Contructions

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POLICE RESERVE ORDERS

Issued For Current Week Police Reserve Orders by the Hon. Mr 5. P. Pennefather-Evans, Commissioner of Police, staten.

Chinese Company

Appointment. The undermentioned Police Reserve Cartables have been on- pointed to the rank of Acting Lance Ser- Rennte as from May 7, 1941)32 Yeung Po-kan, (R30 Lam Shu-so. (R)35 Leong

16 cents per copy

British Empire and Foreign

25 cents per copy The Hongkong Telegraph China and Macao 16 cents per copy British and Foreign 20 cents per copy 25 cents Saturdays,

H.K. Society for the

Wing-cheong, (1)43 Lau Chick-kai, (R14 Protection of Children

Wal Hin-shing. (G) Lo Yuk-nain, (R)75 Joseph Anthony Yim, 1870 Yeung Wing- kwa (R)127. Platlip Tain Pak-hing, (R)142 Seah Cheow-hang, (10175 Lam Hon-wal and 103 Edward Joseph Lee.

Leave Sub-Inspector (R) Ts'o Huk-on has been granted leave of absence from May 19 to 31, 1941,

During the absence on leave of Sub- Inspector (H) Tro luk-on, Acling Sub- Inspector (R) La! 112-kwong will be Aet- ing Officer in Charge of "B" Company until further orders.

Training Course-Part I.-Those detali ed will attend for instruction in Port I of Training Course on Wednesday, May 2. at 17.15 hours sharp at Murray Bar- racks Parade Ground, Drena-Khak! Uniform.

Patrol Duly-Patrol duties

With bo earled out as ordered.

Indian Company Inspection Parado-All ranka of tho Indian Company will parade on Wednes day, May 21, for a genere? Inspection of equipment etc. by the Company Com- mander. A. and B. Companies wil3 SAYL- in al Murray Barracks Parade Ground at 17.15 hours sharp. Drees-Khaki Uni- form, Cap with Khaki Cover, Delt with Brace, Whistle & Chain and Truncheon. "Pocket-Policeman", and Note-Book to be carried. The Equipment Omcer will make it a point of being present.

Training Courie-Part If.Those detall. ed will attend Reserva Headquarters for Part II of Training Course under Police Sergeant (0)200 Imam Din on Friday, Mart 17.15 hours sharp.

Duty Patrol duties will be car- ried out as ordered.

Plying Squad

Training Course-Part 1-Those detall- ed will attend Murray Barracks Parade Ground for instruction in Part I of Train- Ing Course on Wednesday, May 11, at 17.15 hours sharp, Dress-Khaki Uniform. Patrol DutyPatrol duties will be car rled out as ordered.

Emergency Unis KƐnnezvo

Tuot DrillAll ranks of "A" Company. Kowloon Sections, will attend under Acting Inspector (ft) 34, A. de Sousa for Riot Drill at Kennedy Blood on Friday, Uniform. Ilot May 23, Drew-Khaki

leave Balons to be carried. Vari Polles! Reserve: Headquariare at 17,00 hours, shar).

will

Training Courio-part I-AU members of "*"* Company will prenda int Murray Baremka: Parade Ground on Wednesday, 20: May/TÍ 23-17,06 hostes stary under Acting

•Inspector (1) M. A. de Bouak. Drom-- Teknik Unltorm,

"Training" Course-Part, TIE-All mem- berotGB Company who have not yet qualled in Parisil of Training Course wilggaland Pallos "Staverve Headquarters at 17.06 hours tharp, on thursday, May BT: Intrusionander Pellos Bergeant Patrol, Duty,pwiról düller welli bo`zar- ried out "A" orderedit

WE ARE AT WAR OUR ammunition

consists of HONG KONG

DOLLARS AND CENTS It is running low.

Please send us new supplies.

SUPPORT

THE

BOMBER

FUND

Total to date:

$1,936,007.78

Remitted to London;

*£116,889.19:6d

New Sino-British Export Credit Agreemeut

ried

е

POST OFFICE

An experimental service providing sca transit to U.S.A. and ale, transit from USA. to Lisbon and United Kingdom has been instituted. The

three great countries, we shall all A.R.P. Competition inclusive postage rate is H.K. $2.00

come out winners.

per 2 oz. for letters and H.K.41.00 feel all the ritore confident of the

cach for postcards. Correspondence outcome, because Mr Johnson is

Cup Given By Retired LONDON, May 19 (Central News).

for this

service should bear the usual Chinese General

blue air mali label, with the super- A new Sino-British export credit going to Australia where, with his agreement for £5,000,000 will short-wealth of information of China, and his unrivalled experience, he can.

District "A." Shamshulpo Division,scription "By sea to U.S.A". ly be signed in London. It is learn- best promote a new bond of friend-will be holding an AR.F. inter-group ed from well-informed circles,

ship between Australia, America and competitive exercise on Sunday next, Negotiations which have been cur-

China. On the other hand, Mr on for some time between the Clauss, who was until lately American

May 25, commencing at 9 a.m., for talk by the Archbishop Chinese Government represented by Minister to Australia, is all the bei un efficiency cup kindly donated by

Dr P.

General W. Kuo, Vice-Minister of

Chang Yan, a well-known Finance, and the British Government

ent ter equipped to deal with the new retired General of the Chinese Army. situatior, in the Pacific. (Applause). The trophy will be competed for by have been concluded satisfactorily.

The new credit is good not only

Mr Johnson's Reply

three teams under the charge of a Group the for purchases of materials in

Warden. The best of these Mr Johnson said that he had two groups will be adjudged the winner things to say. To his American of the "Chang Yan" cup.

Wing-Commander A. H. S. Steele

9.30 Violin Bolos,

The public are reminded that it is 1 breach of postal regulations to enclose in a postal cover' communi- cations intended for persona other han the addressee.

Chanson Arabe (Rimsky-Korsakov, ner. by Kreisler); The Deluge-Pre- ude (Saint-Saens)....Toscha Seldel with piano accomp.; Romance. Op. 78, No. 2; Danse Chompetro, Op. 100, chases together with other services friends he said he was leaving them perkins, the Director of Air Raid huen, Kwełchow, Hunan, Fukien No. 2

2 (Sibelius)

ius)....Emil Telmanyl,

with piano accomp.

0.45-10.00 News in French (on Short Wave Only).

9.45 Operalle Duels,

Sterling area but also for covering cast services connected with pur-

The Printed Matter Service to the following pinces in China is tem porarily suspended:-Yunnan, Szo-

Kulangsu) Amoy and

North

necessary for national purposes in with the knowledge of what Precautions, and Mr M. L. Bevan, (except

China.

and East

of

Kwangsi, Kwangtung.

Small Packet Fost to all countries

had undergono in recent years but he

will offelate ns also knew The terms and conditions of the

that they and he were Training Officer, descended are said to be more

from those people who umpires, and immediately after the agreement

would rather spent $50,000 in de- competition the Cup will be present- and the sooner the world found this Chung School, 709 Nathan Road, 2nd is suspended. out, the better it would be.

Roor

"Otello" Love Duet (Verdi)..Tinna favourable than those of the pre-fence, than pay one cent in tribute, ed to the winning team at the Hing i

Nemnitz (Soprano) and Torsten Ralf Tenor with Orchestra; "The Pearl

vious credit.

FishersIn the Depths of the Tem LONDON'S

ple (Bizei) Giuseppe de Luca Beniamino Gigli (Tenor) and

(Baritone) with Orchestra,

10.00 Bruckner-Symphony No. 4. State Capella Orchestra. 11.00 Close Down.

U. S. Flying Accident

Four Airmen Dead

SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPHIS

FIGHTING SPIRIT

To his Chinese friends, Mr John- The officers organising the com- son said that he had lived among petition are, Mr Hung Man-fong, them during the better part of the deputy for Mr E. Himsworth, Divi- last 34 years

INWARD AIR MAILS

..May 20.

Air Mall by "Pan American Airways Francisco Direct Service"-San sional Warden, Messra C. L. Kwok, E "I want to say here and now to Sehmet and Ho Hin-kan, District date, 13th May you that during the past four years Wardens, and Messrs Li Wing-hon, Air Mall by "Pan American Airways It has been a constant Inspiration to Chow Yu-ngar and Yee Fook-sheung, Direct Service"-San Francisco me to see the way which you have!

June 3. date, 28th May

carried on under conditions which Group Wardens. would have discouraged people with

background less stable.

You can-

LONON, May 10 (British Wire- less),When Sir George Wilkinson, Lord Mayor of London, opened the City of London's savings centre at

have given their culture to a rent Mansion House, Mr. P. C. Crump,

Twelve cases of Cholera (three Jaint Secretary of the Prudential part of the world as the Chinese

have given theirs,"

from Victoria, four from Kowloon, Assurance Company. handed him a Mr Gauss paid a tribute to the two from Shaukiwan, one from the cheque for £5,000,000 worth of 234

courage of the Chinese people during New Territories, and two Imported), per cent. National War Bords.

the

ane case each past four years.

of Diphtheria and besh annose and that bono-always-have-faith-in-the Chinese Dysentery, three of Typhoid, and 31 promised more than £4,000,000 people and the future of China," he of Tuberculosis, were reported during

said. "The relationships between the week-end. General Sir Walter

The total of Cholera cases is now been tremendously enhanced in the 781.

not breaks the spirit of a people who Cholera Cases

SAVANNAH, Ga, May 19 (UP),-.by other commercial house former the United States and China hazej

in-

C.

Local Army officials to-day nounced that Second Lieutenants C-in-C, Home Forces, snid that Frank B. Ralston of Pittsburgh and Londoners were fighting valiantly or Allen J. Moore of Reno, Nevada, all fronts and those at home were Sergeant David L.

Boyd of Frost, down.

obviously determined not to let them Corporal Herbert Texas, and Pruett of Collinsville,, Missouri, were The Munich agreement, signed by killed in a collision between

two Mr Neville Chamberlain and the Army light bombers near Rain, Dictators, is on show at Hammer- South Carolina.

resmith Town Hall with the treaty by The planes were flying in a formation of six en route which Germany guaranteed Bel- to Langley Field, Virginia, from dium's neutrality before the inst war.

Savannah when one plane crashed

and burned. Lieutenan! Moore was

tilled in trying to parachute.

Home Guard Celebrities

LUCES ARE LEAVING

CHUNGKING, May 20 (Reuler). -Mr Henry Luce, publisher of "Life" ord "Time" and Mrs Luce, will prob- ably, leave on Wednesday or Thurs-

LONDON, May 19 (Reuter).-Sir day for the United States via Ran- Arthur Whitten Brown who, with goon and Singapore.

the late Sir John Alcock, made the They are making arrangements first Allontle flight in 1910, has been with the British authorities for appointed a Ligutenant Colonel ingeroplane passage from Singapore to the Home Guard with the command | Manila. If this falls to materialise, of a battalion.

they will fly from Chungking to Hongkong to take the Clipper to Manila.

Sir Arthur was a Lieutenant in the RAF. in the last war and is now an active flying officer in the Train- ing Branch.

Another battalion commander ap- pearing on the same list is Major General George Ralkes, formerly of the Royal Marines, who served in the South African and World wars.

ALIEN ROUND

UP IN U.S.

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" WASHINGTON, May 10 (UP),— The Department of Justice un- nounced to-day that the week-end round up of aliens resulted in the detention of about 350 aliens who are illegally in the United States and who have been apprehended.

Uganda Fighter Squadron

a

LONDON, May 10. (British Wire- less), Uganda has now raised total of £100,000 for the purchase of fighter aircroft, and a squadron wiil be named after the Protectorate.

The final figure was reached with gifts of £3,700 from the local ComTM mittee and £10,000 from Uganda.

Defence Work Profits Justify Extra Tax

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

The Assistant Secretary

WASHINGTON, May. 19 (UP).-

of the Treasury, Mr John L. Sullivan, to- day proposed to the House Ways and Means Committee that they raise over one billion dollars by increased and broadened excess profi taxes as well as corporation income taxes,

He declared that many

corpora- CAPE TOWN, May 10 (Reuter),~tions are profiting from the defence. General Smuts has sent a message to work but are not paying any excess General Alan

who profits levica.

Congratulations From Smuts Success In Abyssinia

Cunningharo, commands the Imperial forces in He asserted that there would be East Africs: "I send you our warm no change suggested at this Ume" congratulations on the crowning for personal income, taxes because victory at Amba' Aingi; which is a the danger of increased living costs Just reward for your brillant leader makes the lowering of exemptiont ship and the high quality of your advisable. brave officers and men. The whole

Abyssinian campaign will fake, a Mr Masamitsu Takasaki, member high place in the annals of warfare of the Japanese Consulate in Hong- and add un-illustrious-chapter-to kong-has, returned-to-the-Colony African and, South African history," after spending his loave iní Kobe.

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OUTWARD AIR MAILS Tuesday, May 20 Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U.S.A. and Europe vis "Pan Ame- rican Airways and Trans-Atlanilo Service."

Rer. Ord.

Reg.

Ord.

xẻo.

...May 20, 5 p.m. ....May 20, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.0.

May 20, 5 p.m.

.......Day 20, 7.p.m. Friday, May 23

Air Mall by Air to Rangoon to con- nect with the "British Overseas Airways."

Rog

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

...May 23, 4 p.m.

'Ord. ....May 23. 4.30 p.m.

Tuesday, June 3

Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, V.S.A., and Europe via "Pan Ame- rican Airways and Trans-Atlantia Services."

K.P.O:

V

„June 2, 5.80 p.m.

„Jane 2, 5.80 p.m.

Iter.

Ord.

G.P.O.

Reg.

Ord.

June 2. 5.00 p.m.

Jane 2, 7.00 p.m.

HONG KONG POLO CLUB Boundary Street, Kowloon

GYMKHANA

IN AID OF B.W.O.F.

Under the distinguished patronage of H.E. Sir Geoffry Northcote, KC.MG.

SATURDAY, MAY 24th at 3 p.m.

The Band of the 1st En. The Middlesex Regt. (D.C.O.)

by kind permission of Lt-Coll. W. M. Stewart. 0.38, MG and Omeers will play during the afternoon, Conductor: Mr. W. E. Kifford, Bandmaster.

Programme

3.00-JUMPING COMPETITION (a) China Ponies. (b) Australian Ponies, 4.00 ALARM RACE. 4.30

MUSICAL CHAIRS.

5.00—V. C. ́RAÇE ON MULES

(for all ranks).

5.30—POLO MATCH

(The Diehard Trophy) 6.30-COCKTAIL CABARET,

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