1941-05-23 — Page 10

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Friday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

May

CLASSIFIED NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. RADIO Exchange At Background of Japanese BANKS

ADVERTISEMENTS 25 words $2.50

for 3 days prepaid

FOUND:

ON MAY 16. Black Cocker Dog Ir not claimed within three days from May 23, will sold and proceeds donated to the Bomber Fund. Apply Mra. Hogg, Jockey Club Stables.

FOR SALE.

FOR SALE Ford V8 sedan 4 door, in excellent condition and appear- Hacc. 20 miles per gullon. Owner driven. Lowest price $1,350. Dox 590, "Hongkong Telegraph."

LANE, · CRAWFORD,

LIMITED.

Subject to audit; the not, profit of the Company for the year endisd 28th February, 1941,* amounts to $61,620.61, to which must be added the balance of $69,017.56 brought forward from last year, making a total of $130,544.17. available for appropriation.

1

At the forthcoming Meeting of Shareholders to be held on Satur day, 21st June, the Directors will repomunend that the above amount be dealt with as follows:- THE HONGKONG NATURALIST,To pay a dividend at Vol. X nos, 3 and 4. Price $4 (postage extra), Now on sale at the rate of 8% ....$00,000.00 South China Morning Post Ltd.

PICKED A POLICEMAN

Two Chinese Women Fined For Soliciting

On a charge of soliciting for an immoral purpose at Chatham Road, near Kimberley Road, on May 21, Lo Sze, 32, widow, of No. 209 Temple Street, ground floor, was (ned $50 or six weeks hard labour 6. Mr H. C. Macnamara at Kow- toon Magistracy yesterday. Defen- dai had one previous conviction. L/Cpl Wills of the Military Police was Complainant.

Fun Yuk-kwnf; 22, a woman, of No. 14 Parkes Street, second floor, was fined $30 for soliciting for an immoral purpose at Nathan Road on May 21 Defendant was on $30 ball. L/Cpl Wills of the Military Police Was Complainant.

To chrry forward to

next account

70,544.17

$130,644.17

C. R

R.

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 26th day of May, 1941, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Dopartment, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Mong Kok, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at n Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 75 years.

Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo-

ZBW, 355 metres (645 k.c.) and 3145 metres (9,520 kilo-ayalee) Excerpts from Mozart's' "Don Giovanni" Act 1

Radio Programme Broadcast by ZBW on a Frequency of 845 k.e's.

and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 pin. and 8-11 p.m.

second..

on 9.52 m.c's. per

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

12.30 Dance Musle..

1.00 Local Time Signal.

1.01 Edith Lorand and Her Vien- nese Orchestra with Jan Klepara Princess.... (Tenor) The Czordas Potpourri....Edith Lorand and Her Viennese Orchestra; My Heart is Al- ways Calling You.....Jan Kiepura ways

(Tenor) with Orchestra; Haffner

Rondo

Ealth Lorand Serenado and Her Viennese Orchestra: 1 Meon I Love You, Sweet Melody of to Say I Night,....Jan Klepura (Tenor) with Orchestra: Le Coq d'Or-Hymn to the Sun, Eugen Onegin-Selection,.. Edith Lorand and Her Viennese Or- chestra,

1.30 Router and Rugby Press and Announcements.

1.45 Bing Crosby, Judy Garland and Renara.

2.15

5.45

0.30 tions.

Close Down.

Indian Programme.

Closing Local Stock Quota-

"Hamlet"

6.3%

Tchaikowsky's Overture and Theme and Variations from Suite No. 8. GOverture "Hamlet," Op. 67 B....London Phil- harmonie Orchestra cond. by Antal Dorati; Theme and Variations from Suite No. 3 in G..London Symphony cond. by Sir London Orchestra Ronald.

7.00 London Relay-The News, 7.15 London Relay-"Questions of the lour."

7.30 Excerpts from Mozart's "Don Giovanal" Act I by the Glyndebourne Festival Opera Company, Baccalon! and Glyndebourne Festival Opera Company, Souez Pataky and Glynde-

Opera Company bourne Festival Baccaloni and Glyndebourne Festival Opera Co., Midmay; Henderson, Brownlee, "Baccaloni and Glynde- bourne Festival Opera Company, Henderson, Brownlee. Midmay and pans. Brownlee, Midmay and Glyn- deborune Festival Opera Company.

0.00 Local Time Signal and An- nouncements,

Pro- A Request Variety

Away- gramme Organ- Blaze March (Holzmann). Reginald Dixont Vocal Sweet Potato Piper (film “The Road to Singapore')....Bing Crosby

Mantovant and and His Orchestra;

Monologue Brown Boots (Weston and Loc)... Stanley Holloway with Plano; Vocal -Palms of Paradise (film "Ty phoon"),

Or- ...Dorothy Lamour with Tango South of the Border

and His

8.02

It was stated that at: 11.30 pm.sal of the lot the Purchaser (yndebourne Festival Opera Com- Complainant was walking along not the applicant) will be required Nathan Road, near the Marcel Cafe, to deposit with an authorised When Defendant approached him and asked in English if he wanted officer who will be present at the two hundred a girl. Defendant apparently re-sale, the sum of dognised Complainant as a Military dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum Policeman and walked quickly to will be refunded on payment of where Gome Chinese girla were

the Purchase price, standing and lold them to disperse. which they did. When Complainant tried to take Defendant to a Police Station she screamed and attracted a crowd of people. With the aid of Chinese detective, he eventually took her to Yaumati Police Stition.

PAY WHAT- YOU LIKE

FOR THE WORDS AND MUSIC

OF

"There'll Always be an England"

TOTAL PROCEEDS

TO THE

BOMBER FUND

Obtainable at:

LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD. TSANG FOOK PIANO CO. KING'S THEATRE S. C. M. POST

HONG KONG POLO CLUB

Boundary Street, Kowloon

GYMKHANA

IN AID OF B.W.O.F. Under the distinguished patronage of HE. Sir Geoffry Northcote, K.C.M.G.

SATURDAY, MAY 24th at 3 p.m.

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

by kind permission of Le-Col H. W. M. Stewart, oME, AŁO. and Ofleery will play during the .afternoon,

Conductor: Mr. W. E. Klford, Bandmaster,

Programme

3.00 JUMPING COMPETITION

(a) China Ponles, -

(b) Australian Ponies.

4

4.00 ALARM RACE 4.30-MUSICAL CHAIRS

5.00 V. C. RACE ON MULES

(for all ranks).

5.30-POLO MATCH -

(The "Dlohard Trophy). 6.30-COCKTAIL CABARET.

The PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. asiated by

No. of Sale.

Registry No.

be

Locality

Inland Kat

No. 4305.

Playing Field Road

Street and

Fa Yuen Street.

Mong Kok.

Tung Choi

Boundary Bieasurunents

N.. E. W

|feet|fect}fert|feet}

as per sale

plan.

7,800

sq. feet.

3144

Ann. Rent.

Upset Price

$17,550

Penny Serenade...; Fox-Trot

check

Vocadance-Cecilia

Orchestra:

with Or-

chestra; Vocal-I Can't Love You Any More (Magidson, Wrubei), Bebe Daniels

Sunrise

Patricia

with Orchestra: Piano

Serenade Rossborough;

ammorous Sketch-Careless Talk...Lesile Hen-

Vocal

son and Stanley Holloway Duct Will You Remember? (Alm Maytime")....Jeanette MacDonald (Soprano) and Nelson Eddy (Buri- tone) with Orchestra, organ-one The purchaser of the lot will Kiss (Romberg). Reg

Reginald pay required to

to the Vocal-It's a Travels Day nuctioneer in cash the sum

(Alm "Gulliver's

Arthur with Orchestra; Fox-Trot-At $1.755.00 (being 10% of the upset The

Balalaika....Jack

and ...Jack Hylton and price) immediately after the falls Orchestra: Vocal-La Traviata of the hammer, the balance of the (Verdi) from the film "100 men and premium being paid in accordance-girl. Deanna Durbin: Orches with the Conditions of Sale.

NOTICE

of

Askey

DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1940

The following rates will be charged for mailing single coples following newspapers

of the abrond:-

South China Morning Post China and Macao

16 cants por copy

British Empire and Foreign

25 cents per copy

The Hongkong Telegraph China and Macao 10 cents per copy British and Foreign 20 cents per copy

35 cents Saturdays.

Donations To

Causes

tral-Blue Danube-Waltz (Strauss) Groot and the Piccadilly Or- De chestra; Vocal-There'll Always Be An England (Parker and Charles).. Dennis Noble (Baritone) 'with piano accomp.

0.00 London Relay The News and News Commentary,

9.15 A Programme of Irish Music and Songs by Peter Dawson (Bass- Baritone) with Orchestra, Reginald Dixon (Organ), Billy Murray (Vocal) with Harry's Tavern Band, Frank Murphy (Accordeon) with Piano, Fritz Kreisler (Violin) with plano accomp., Danny Malone (Tenor) with organ

9.45-10,00 News In French Short Wave only).

(on

9.45 Vivian Eis at the Plano. 10.09 London Relay—0, 31. Green's Newsletter.

10.15 George Boulanger and His Orchestra with Lily Fons (Soprano) and Keith Falkner (Baritone).

11.00 Close Down..

War Weapons Week

is

LONDON, May 22 (Reuter).- "From all we hear of what is hap- pening over Kial, Hamburg and Berlin, our export department doing extremely well," declared Mr Vincent Massey, High Commissioner for Canndo, speaking in connection "War Weapons with the London Week,"

When the banks closed to-day, the

A total of $1,941,623,78 ~ was reached | total amount raised was £87,750,000. yesterday by the War Fund Inaugurated by the 3. C. M. Post, Ltd, with the following donations:

Miss Marion Potter (tenth donation) $100

Pay-European Personnel, A.N.P.

Peak Division (second donation) 150 Me 7, G. N. Tinaon (third donation) No. 4 Chinese Company, H.K.V.D.C.

Camp Fay ...

Mr J. JAY PROG

Mr and Mrs S. Mason ...

"Glasgow"

Mr and Mrs P. Needham, (monthly

donation)TA

מBattlb

000

100

24

2:00

50

SALVATION ARMY****** The

Army Headquarters gratefully acknowledge receipt of the

following donations, which have been

credited to the Annual Appeal for 3941: Previously acknowledged, 20; Messrs Gilman & Co., Ltd, $301 My D.-W. Hume, $10 Mrs Hird. 35: Mr and Mrs Edward Cock, 100 Mr. G. E. Cross, 310) Andry- minus, $200. Total:to date, $8,000,

The 8. C. M. Fort has received Jollowing donation to the Balvation Army Anonymous, $30.

f

tho

creation Club (for St Dunstan's). 14th contribution, $158.

B.W.O.F. Balance Sheet

Fund

The British War Organisation receipia and payments account for April la_ay-follows;

Receipia-Balance-brought forward at April 1, 1941, $39,923.03; donations and subscriptions, $10.001.02; sales-Central Hospital Bupply Service Badges $15, Posini Labels $3, Wool $0-$25; refund of Ing. Premium. $120.12; total $51,187.10.-

PaymentRemilliance in favour of Brish Red Cross Society and Order of Bt John War Organisation, London. $2,800 at 11, 231/32/j: $40,003.71; 10- mittance in favour of Lord Mayor's Air hald Distress Tund-#115 79. Bd. at 1s. 2.31/20... $1,55040; remittance in favour of St Dunstan's-819,18,0. at 18-3. 31/334. ST VINCENT DE PAUL

1317; Purchases, tesileo, bandage: aute sewing material),, $1,437), packing, trans- Vincent de Paul port, freight, marice and war risk insur The Bociety of Si Acknowledge receipt of the following unde, 330157; omer experians-salary and donations in memory of, the late Mr C. | Wagon 3274, postage, så.70, (printing, and A. C. Rodriques:

330.06. Lélegrama. $14,07, telse Mr and Mrs. P/ de Barròs, #ti ar G, phone- A. Noronha, 811

expenditure for April $44483. 10:30A00E

Balance-Monies in hand on March 11, Cirtent Account, Hongkong and. Shany hal Bank, $1A; Petty Cash, $319.35; Ital-461,13714.

'The 'A. C, MesPort har twentyed... thế following donation to the Britian - War Organisation: Fund-Kowloon Docks - Be+

atalionar250 palties - 36 cents-6300.63) |

A Glance

BELLING

TT. London Demand London T.T. Shanghof, T.T. Singapore T.T. Japan 7. Indin

1/23

-Dutch E. I. Discussions

THE CHARTERED, BANK OF } INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA, Incorporated by Royal Charter 1213.

Réserve Fund ... £3,000,000.

HEAD OFFICE LONDON.

In a blunt editorial under the title "New Provocations" therald-up Capital ... #3,000,0 "Java Bode," an influential daily in Batavia, caustically 10-eserve' Liability of Proprietors $1,000,00 marks that the Japanese Press campaign has been mainly 80 uncontrolled and ill-mannered that there is no use arguing or the discrepancies her with gold dollars for casing the After tracing the development of financial altuation and also the Batavia trade talks, the editorialstringeneles in foreign currencies. affirms that several course of ten months of negotiations

timer in the

1/2%

**440 825%

1024

8242

U.S.A

.24

trying to render in proper perspective brought out.

T-Manila

.484

T.T. Batavia

.40%

T.T. Bangkok

140/

T.T. Salgon

104%

102%

.173

1/3%

.84%

T.T. Fronce

T.T. Switzerland T.T. Australia

BUYING

4 m/s L/C London 4 m/s D/P London

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

30 da India....

U.S. Cross rate in London 4.021⁄2 U.S. Cross rate in N.Y.-.4.034

H.K. Stock Market

were

The following 'quotations sued on the Hongkong Stock Mar- cet this morning.

BANKE

H.K. Banks 3.

H.K. Banks &

IL K. Banks (HK) £. Chartered £

Mercantile, A. & B. Mercantile C. £. East Asla $.

INSURANCES

Cantons 9. Union S.. China Underwriters $... H. K. Fire S..

Douglas $..

SHIPPING

Steamboats $.. Indo-Chinos P. 3. Indo-Chinas D. Shell (Bearers) ́s/- Waterboals $..

DOCKS ETC. Wharves $. Docks $.. Provident $.. S'hal Dockyards $.. MINING

LANDS

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

Hotels $. Lands $.. Lands 4% Debentures -S'hai Lands Sh.

Humphreys $..

H.K. Renlties Chinese Estates $..

UTILITIES

Trams: $. Peak Trams (old) $ Peak Trams (new) Star Ferries $.

Y. Ferries $.

China Lights (old) $.

1,310 n

.75 n.

It was the Japanese themselves who

were responsible for the tions and delay,

Interrup

Against the background of the Tripartite Pact and the abuses of the Japancae Pr

Press, • concludes the editorial,

the

in present parley. Batavia, seems most unreal. "Japan has chosen her side in this war and the Dutch East Indies has done the same. The only effect and provocations.

Japanese Press will have on the Dutch Indies will be an even greater effort for the benefit of the Allied and even greater suspicions regard- Ing Japan's intentions."

in at threats

East

cause

the

POLO CLUB

GYMKHANA

PROGRAMME

In Aid of B.W.O.F.

16 Nilshopsgate, 8.0.1. Sub-Agencies in Londoni 117/122, Landenhall, Bicest, E.ÇA.

West End Branch: 14/16, Cockappe Street, B.W.1,

Manchester. Branch

52, fosley Street, Manchester, 2. AGENCIES AND BRANCHEBI

Hankow Penang Stongkong

Alor Star Amritsar Bangkok Batavia Bombay. Calcutta

Agencies:

Clive Streat Fairlie Flaco Canton Cawnpore

Cebu

Ipot

ilatto

Karachi Klang Kobe Icuala

· Lumpur

• Kuching

Madras

Manila

Itangoon

Bairon

Semarang

Beremban Shanghal Bingapore Bitlawan Bourabaya Telping

Tientsin-

Tongkah

Colombo

(Bhuket)

New York Tinglao

Medan

Pelping Yokohama

(Peking),

General

ene

The Hongkong Polo Club is Delhi

more Halphong hopeful there will be no heavy rain this week for another FOREIGN EXCHANGE" and downpour will probably result in Banking Business transacted.

CURRENT ACCOUNTS: opened a postponement of the gymkhana arranged for to-morrow on the pelo FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Year ground, Boundary, Street, in aid of or shorter periods in Local or Other Cure rencies at ision which will be quoted on the British War. Organisation application, Fund.

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened toLocal Currency and Sterling with interes

The Bank's Head Office in Londos

and claims recovery af British Income ascertained at any of its Agencies" and

W. H, EVANS THOMAS.

The New York, Herald-Tribuno" In an article entitled "Splendid Dutch Obstinacy" supports the Dutch stand. Result of Blockade Regarding economic conditions in the Dutch East Indies, well-informed open at 3 p.m. and a prompt start allowed at rates obtainable on application Dutch circles in London Indicate that must be made if the schedula-19-10 undertakes Executor & Truston busines

be maintained, competitors in a result of the European war and jumping event are asked to be on the Tax overpaid on forms which may be the British blockade of German-ground punctually at that time.

DS

is scheduled As the gymkhana

the

At the conclusion of the programme | Branches, occupied countries in Europe, the .76 m. Dutch East Indies foreign trade has the band of the Rajputans Regiment 8% n. been

considerably affected. New will play a retreat. .23 n. markets to replace the lost markets 11 n. and new resources for supplies of 71 b. goods must be found.

nro:

The programune, entries and officials

Jumping Competition Judges Majors R. J. Penfold, W.

Мадарот.

POST OFFICE

The most important countries with Temple, G. Praes, C. W. Ilcarne, K.; .220 n.

whom the Dutch East Indies is trad-Simpson. 405 60. Ing.

the are the British Empire, 1. United States, Japan, and South 176 b

D. Americn.

Under the agreement with the .128 n. United States of December 20, 1935 8n.the Dutch East Indies' trade has been .80 b. dominated considerably by American 60 n. demand for materials, particularly 40/71⁄2 n. rubber.

10:55 m.

American Trade The Dutch East Indies formerly .85 n.

secured its supplies of goods partly 14.95 from the United States and party 5.10 a. from Europe but since the European .20 n. war. European supplies have com- American trade, pletely dried up. 11. however, gives the Dutch a favour- 8.able balance which helps to finance 1% ets. purchases from the United States of materials for the defence. .2.85 b. Dutch East Indies.

sections ist Mountain Battery and two following places in China is tem- .31 b.

2nd Mountain Batteryporarily suspended:-Yunnan, Sze- Trade with Canada has been hom-sub-sections .9711⁄2 n.

by war tax levied on goods Hongkong-Singapore Royal Artillery, thuen, Kweichow, Hunan, Fukien Amoy and Kulangsu), Pred win non-Brish countries

(except 13 n.

Kwangsi, North and Enst at .6.70 n. Trade with South American coun-

Kwangtung. 2.70 b

tries has suffered from difficulty in .90 n. the foreign exchange positions as these countries have also last their 15.80 n.important European market whereas

.7% n. Dutch small purchases from .34 n could not make dollars available to .51% m.] them.

21.35 n.

(Li-Col. D. China ponles.----Arnxy

(Capt. J. Whit- McDougal), Canary Laker), Darlen (J. K. Bousßeld). Dou- blo hance (Capt, Skipwith), Herga (J.

An experimental service providing C: A. Gundesen), Lady Luck (Cottage Clubi, March Brown (W. T. Stanton). Ca transit to USA, and air transit Lisbon and United That's Tint L. A. Lewis), Trojin from U.S.A. to (Thul's That), Three Farthings (Mrs J. Kingdom has been instituted. The inclusive postage rate is H.K. $2.00 Whittaker).

Australian ponies-Barrah (Capt. per 2 oz. for letters and H.K.$1.00 J. A. Feilden), Bingo (Mrs P. J. Teach for postcards. Correspondenso Skipwith), Brutus (G.. Treverton),

Canberra Girl (Mrs W. T. Stanton), for this service should bear the usual Cape York (L. Reidy), Euston (Cottage blue alt mall label with the super- Club), George (Lt E. A Bompas), scription "By sea to USA". Horatio (G. O'Connor), King Solomon

The public are reminded that it is (Capt. A. Atkinson), Kiola (Capt. 11, Marsh), Lady Precious Stream J. R. a broach of postal regulations to Leith), Prince's Bridge (D. G. E. Mid- nclose in a postal cover communi- delburg), Queen of Sheba (Capt Asations intended for persons other Atkinson), Spectrum (Mrs P. J. Than the addressee. Skipwith), Winter's Tale (Capt. F. S.

Lack of Shipping.

On

top

Hancock),

of the Alarm race (Between two sub-

G. Procs,

The Printed Matter Service to the

Small Packet Post to all countries Newbig-s suspended.

Musical chairs.-Pont entries.. V. C. race on mules, all ranka.-Post entries.

Palo-Hurricanes (D. L. ging), Major R. J. Penfold. Mojor them. Forrester, Li-Col. J. D. Way) v. Spliares (Major E. de V. Hunt, Capt. L. J. A. Feliden, Capt J. H. Monro, W. T. Stanton). Umpires, Major S. Burn, Capt. R. E. Guest

Trade relations with other non- .5% 6. Sterling countries depend largely 1n upon the mutual forcim exchange China Lights (new) HX. Electrica (old) x rts $21.80 sa positions. H.K. Electrics (new), 5...21.05 sa. H.K. Electries Rty S.

1144 n.

of this lack of shipping Macao Electrics $.

.18 b.

spare curtails the volume of export Sandakan Lights $.

.12 and also delays the shipment Telephones (old) §. 22.00 n. commodities. These lead to the loss Telephones

(new) $ .94 n. of foreign markets, especially when INDUSTRIALS

American countries are striv Cald: Macg. (Ord.), Sh. $. .30 n. Ing hard to supplant the Dutch East Cald: Mack. (Pret.), Sh. $.., .25 . Indles' export of tropical products. Canton Ices $.

Cements $...

H.K. Ropes $..

STORES, &c. Dairy Farms $. Watsons $

Lane Crawfords_$_____. Sinceres $

Wing On (H.K.) $. Powell Ltd. $.

COTTON MILLS Ewo Sh. $. S'hai Colton Sh. $$.

Masc.

.10.

South

of

Japan, realising the Dutch prediea- .13% b. ment, has increased her trade with 0.60 n. the Dutch East Indies. She partly diverted orders for certain supplies 17 n. from the Dutch East Indies and sup- .9 n. planted Holland and olier European 74 n. countries in supplying_goods to the 12.15 nDutch East

Indics. .30 n.

CON-

The band of the Middlesex Reghinent will play during the afternoon and the Rymkhana will be followed, by a cock- tall cabaret

Fanling Golf Starting Times

Sunday

OLD COURSE 9.18 J. Harrop. R. E. Annis.

5.20 I. H. Geare. T. J. J. Fenwick. 924 G. G. Altkenhead, J. J. van Mubien.

Macintyre, T. Megatry."

932 D. D. Evans, D. D. Forbes. 9.30 FA Redmond, A. D. Purves. 3.40 P. M. Cation, B. O. Baldwin. · 44. M. Rowland, J. W. Clague. 9.44 A. W. Bourne, A. E. Lissaman, 1.52 11. F. Phillips, J. A. Blackwood. 9.58 r. D. Hunter, F. N. Merritt.

and 10.00 D. 5. Robb, W. L. Alexander.

on 10.10 J. W. Andarson, A. Mabb. all 10.30 R. H. Grimths, R. M. M. King.

Menzies In New

Zealand

A monetary agreement was 1 n. cluded between the Java Bank

Yokohama the

Specle Bank

whereby .34% n. December 24, 1940,

205 n. Japanese-Dutch transactions as from

1941,

should be quoted in January 1, H.K. Govt 4%

.97 n. Japanese yen and settled by clearing. H.K. Govt. 34 (1034) 94 n. Under this agreement credit balances II.K. Govt 34% (1940)94 n.

of one of the contracting Entertainmeals $..

..8 b parties would be settled in US. gold Contructions (old) $.. ..1.60 n. dollars. Constructions (new) $. .....1 Japan is now pressing the Dutch Vibro Piling $...... ..7.20 n hard to accept the situation whereby Marsmans Inv. (Lon) s/-..0/3 n. the balance of trade will be favour with the Acting New Zealand Pre-

provide mier, Mr W. Nash, to-morrow. Marmans Inv. (H.K.) /- 2/14 n. able to Japan which will

Ch. Govt. 5% 1925 GSBds...28 favour the fixed maximums in

BOSCO

IL

WHEE... WHAT A WHOPPER! GUESS

I RATE TWO

GLASSES OF BOSCO. AND MILK!

FISHIN'S GOOD...BUT 80800'S CHOCOLATE. FLAVOR BEATS EVEN THAT

AUCKLAND, May 22 (Router),

The Australian Prime Minister, Mr R. G. Menzles, has arrived here by Clipper from San Francisco.

He will confer on war matters

AND BOSCO IS HIGH IN IRON. THAT'S A TREAT FOR ALL, MY FAMILY

A Recent Advance in Milk Dietetics

BOSCO

BOSCO is mado from Cocoa, Barloy Malt ́and sugar by an exclusiva onzymo

process. BOSCO increases the effect of the Iron

content in milk by 147% and Coppar content by 194% and fortifies it with vitamin D by 100 USP units per ounce, BOSCO Incrosses the FOOD VALUE 'and

UTILIZATION OF MILK by Incrassing the efficiency of Milk on Growth by 45%

BOSCO alds digestion of milk by reducing the Curd Tension of Milk by 43.6%

THE DELICIOUS

CHOCOLATEY FLAVOUR

Milk Amplifier

Makes Milk More Nutritious

BOSCO is non-constipating. BOSCO is especially good for the Energetic, Growing Child, the Anaomic Child, the Growing Child. who refuses Milk, for Convalescents, and for Marina Fatigued Individuals. BOSCO in dasy, for use. · Just stir, one-tea- spoonful Into a glass of Milk HOT or COLD and it's ready. Bold at all Groceries, Delig and Dept Stores.

-'. Price £151,80 KaK JER9.00 per járd

SOLE-REPRESENTATIVESIRA

AUW PIT SENG'S TRADING CO., LTD. Shanghal-Hong Kong Singapore-NE.I.

.

INWARD

AIR MAILS Air Mall by "Pan American Airways Direct Service"-San Francisco date, 20th MAY

...June 3. Air Mali by Pan American Airways Direct Service"-San Francisco dated June 10

June 17.

OUTWARD AIR MAILS Friday, May 23

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

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

.....May 23, 4 p.m.

· Ord. ................ Mar 23, 4.30 p.m.

Tuesday, June 3

Ale Mall for Manlia, Guam, Honolulu, U.S.A., and Europe via Tan Ame- rican Airways and Trans-Atlantie Services."

Ord.

Reg.

Ord.

K.P.O.

June 3, 5.00 p.m. June 3, 5,30 p.m.

Juno 3, 5.00 pm.

„Juse' 3, 7.00 pm,

Tuesday, June 17

Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Honolulu,

U.S.A. and Europe via "Pan Ame rican Airways and Trans-Atlantio Service."

K.P.0.

Reg.

Ord.

Reg. Ord.

June 17. 5 pm. Jane 17, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.

June 17, 5 pm.

June 17, 7 pm.

Hess Had To Bail Out

Defiant On His Tail

LONDON, May 22 (Reuter).A British_night-fighting Defiant was on Hess' tall when he landed in Scot- land

More light on the whole Hess in- cident was shed in the House of Commons by Sir Archibald, Sinclair, the Air Minister, replying to ques Lions to-day.

Sir Archibald made it clear that there had been no previous corres- pondence between Hess and the Duke of Hamilton and that the Duke did not recognise Hess when he saw him In a Scoltish hospital although it was possible that Hess had seen him when he visited the Olympic Games In

1930.

Major Lloyd Georgo suggested that It would give satisfaction to the RAF. I Sir Archibald stated what action was taken to intercept his

plane..

Sir Archibald · replied that when Hess balled out, a Defiant fighter was hot on his plane's trail.

H.K.C.C. Rinks

. The following rinks will represent the Hongkong Cricket Club in Lawn Bowls Lesqus matches to-morrow.

2nd Div. v. Prison O.C. (away) J. A. D. Morrison, S. L. Loyd, L. J. Davies and G. E. Costello, G. C. Aftkenhead T. R. Rowell, L.

AR Duncans and F. Goodwin;. H. B. L. Dowbiggin, B. Horpes, R. A. Edwarda and R. R. Davies,

3rd Div. v. Police (home) -H, AS Angus. J G, Halgh, A, McKellar and A Nissim; P. Morrison; W. R. Lambort, A. 8. Mitchell and ES Abraham; Dr D. J. Valentine, L, E. N. Ryan, B. J. Lacon, and P. S. Cassidy.

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