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NOTICE OF GENERAL MEETING

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on

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Thursday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

June 5, 1941.

Manned

Exploit Of Indian Sloop In Red Sea Islands

SIMLA, Junò 4 (Neufer) —A sloop of the Royal Indian Navy was responsible for the capture of two Italian Islands, oft. Massawa and a small party from the same vessel chased and finally captured a party of Italian soldiers, Including a Brigadier General and a Colonel, who tried to escape in a dhow. A dispatch received

here

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public ‘Auction to be held on Monday, the 9th day of June, 1941, nt 3'p.mi, at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of Hiệ Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Sham shulpo, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for, a torm of 75 years, commencing from 1st July, commanded by an officer from 1898, with the option of renewal Poona, who is the first Indian to at a Crown Itent to be fixed by hold 11 commission in the the Surveyor of His Majesty the R.N.R., was ordered, after the KING, for one further term of fall of Massawa to clean up the 24 years less the last three days islands of Nocra and Dahlak, where the Italians were still in occupation.

thereof.

Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo sal of the lot the Purchaser (if not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised oficer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred By order of the Board,

dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum JARDINE, MATHESON & ¦ Will be refunded on payment of

CO., LTD. General Managers, Hong Kong, 14th May, 1941,

at THE CANTON INSURANCE

OFFICE LIMITED

A total of $2,130,35329 was renched yes- terday by the War Fund inaugurated by the S. C. M. Put, Ltd, with the following

donation:

"Dick's Whitakers!!

a.ro. Bamb (May) Kowal

China Underwriters, Lid. Stall'a

Shrapnel fox (May)............

30

30.10

"Sale of Scrap" fourteenthi dona-

Цол

10

Blessra Dennis & Co., Ltd

50

100

Czechoslovak

Committee thifth

donation!

per Mrs Simon White

Chinese Stall, Bata Shoe Co., Ltd. Nursing Detachment, II.K.V.D.C.

44.50

7

Procovda of Gane, R.A.O, Depol,

MP I. 1. C. Ilghet

(fourth dona.

2.91

&

11.17

151.50

50

Ma Tau Kok

Bon)

"Cut-a-day".

Ay, Fund, Hnk Un "Dob's Farewell Party": "Feo for Drafting Agreement' Maro European YBLCA, Sewing Circle. Gent A Pline Gang, (In memory ot nur boys of the "Hood"). European YMCA, Sewing Cleelė,

Cout à Plane Gang. (fourth "'lamarek") ___ |

Notice to Shareholders

The Sixtieth Ordinary Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Ofees of the undersigned on Wednesday, the 25th June, 1941, at Noon.

for the purpose of receiving the Report of the General Agents, together with a statement of Accounts for the year ended the 31st December, 1910..

states that the IL.I.N. sloop, Free

trom

B

++

British

French Attitude To Syria

.LONDON, June 4 (Reuter).-Foreign reports of the presence of General de Gaulle in Jerusalem at the head of a Free French force are not officially confirmed in either Free French or British quarters in London, but they serve to em- phasise the identity of interests between Free France and Britain in the Syrian question as in other matters,

BANKS

THE CHARTERED BANK OF, INDIA, AUSTRALIA & OIUINA. Incorporated by Köyal Charter 1353, Pald-up Capital,

Iteservo Fund

£3,000,000 £4,000,000

Reservo Xiability of Proprietors £3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE/LONDON,

33 Bihsopagate, E.Ü.1.

Sub-Agencies in London, 117-127, Leadenhall Street, 11.0.1.

Wast End Brancht

14-16, Coakspur Street, B.W.I.

Manchester Branch:

22, Manley St., Manchester, 2.

AGENCIES AND BRANCHES

Itongkang Rowoon Itoita

Alor Star Amritsar *Bangkok Balavia Bombay Calcutta

Ipoli

Karachi

Klang

Kobe

Kuala

Limbur

Salzon

Semarang

Berembah

Shanghai

Яндарого

Sitiawan:

Sourabaya

Talping Tantala

Tangkals

(Bhuket)

New York

Thingtao

Pelping

Yokohama

(Peking)

Agencies:

Cilvo Street

Fair

Pince Kuching

Cawnpore

Canton

Cebu

Medras

Manila Medan

Penang

Colombo

Haiphong Bankow Banking Business transacted, -- FOREIGN -- EXCHANGE: - and -- General-

CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and

other ranks, the sloop proceeded to Reinforced by three officers and 12 Noera, where 000 Italians, Germans and Eritreans capitulated without the semblance of a fight.

A number of Abyssinian political to Cairo about 11 days ago to be in in many

Since General de Gaulle returned jour fighting men have been proved prisoners were rescued

Herte encounters against neju the close touch with developments Island..

In heavy odds. The least they deserve Syria and cisewhere, there has been is every support in machines and Desperate Party

no further news of his engvements equipment that our workshops can Receiving information here that a until to-day.

give them, coupled with The resolve party of Federales, well-armed and the Puchase price.

Meanwhile, the reported decision on the part of our High Command to determined to resist to the death, had of the Vichy Government to defend abandon all old-fashioned notions of PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. made off into the interior of the the French Empire "single-handed" strategy, tactics

Jaland of Dahlak, a party from the is significant in several ways. sloop.

a political officer,

The consisting of a

to stake The Germans are likely announcement seems to two deck officers, two ratings, four designed to meet the charges which before Ainerican help becomes an be everything on a decision this sumuner Boldiers

two guides set out to are being increasingly heard inside avalanche. Hitler Intercept the

Federales.

ir thinking in France that the French nre hat terms of total wor, of a lightning war After a long search across the sand innsters in their own house and the and of 100 per dures, they were unable to find the fact that such an announcement is watchword must be "All Out"

cent. effort. Our enemy but later the Italians were thought necessary at prezent may reported to have put to sca in n dlow doubtless be taken as a measure of

U.S.A. Will Approve in an effort to escape to the Yemen the dissatisfaction felt in France andThere is no doubt that whatever WASHINGTON, June 4 (Reuter), mainland across the Red Sea.

in the French Empire at Vichy's steps Britain is forced to take in policy.

No. of Sale.

Registry No.

No. 2250

Castle Peak Road

Locality,

and Camp Street.

Shamshuipo

Boundary Measurements;

N. 5.

feet feel feel teri}

as per salo plan.

11870

The purchaser of the lot will be The Share Register and Trans-roquired to pay to the auctioneer fer Books will be closed from the in cash the sum of $2,230.00 11th June to the 25th June, 1911, (being 10% of the upset price) immediately after the fall of the both day inclusive.

hammer, the balance of the premium being paid in accordance with the Conditions of Salo.

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD., General Agents. Hong Kong. 4th June, 1911,

NOTICE

DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1940

following rates will be charged for malling single cupics of the following newspapers abroad:- South China Morning Post China and Macao

21.60

The

22.00

European T.M.C.A. Sewin

Circle (LOUTE

donation)

174.30 100

Cent. A Pane Gang,

Bir Fung Wel Shing

"A Lost Bet

"The_following 'monthly donations to the

War Fund were also received yesterday:

Major C. K. Boxer

Mr. I. & Harrison

Mr Suriin Hingh

Mrs D. O. Frost

Mr Donald Black

Mia K. M. Anderson

Me c. n. E. Berglof

Mias E. ML R. Buckland

Miss Noral Stono

Mr IL S. Deech

Mr M. F. L. Hayınca

Mr T. G. Evans

Mr John Fant

Major II. G. Robertso

Prof. & Mrs L. 1. Shore

Mr David Wilson

Mr 11. 25. Woodman

Miss C. S. Pierce

Mrs J. C. Binnendijk

Mr & Mrs D. Needham

ANTI-T.13, ASSOCIATION.

The Hongkong Anti-Tuberculosis Absa gloon gratefully acknowledges the fol lowing donations and subscriptions;

Sir Robert 10 Zung. $2,000; Chinese Chamber of Commerce, $500; Bank of China 1500; F, C. Hail $250; Bank of Can ton, $200; Bank of East Asia, $200; Shang- hai Comum, & Savings Bank, $200; Bank of Communications, $200; Lam Chi-fung, $200; W. T. Stanton. 100; Provincial Bank of Tukten. $50; China & Southwes Bank, $0: Wing on Bank. $30; China Rtate Bank. 50: Kwangtung Provincial Rank. $50; Manufacturers Bank of China, $50; Overseas Chinere Banking Corp., $50: Yien. Yish Commercial) Bank, $50; Bank of Kwangal, $50; Mrs Marjorie Allinson, $50; China importuni, $30: Staff, China Emporium, $50; R. A. C. Nord $10: J. Jow- son, #ID; Dr Lam Chi-wu, #9; 3, Choa, 55: Dr. MacLeod, 15; Mex N, MacLeod. 85; Er Hargreaves $5; Dr J. P. Fehily, 5: Dr G. Ligram Shaw, $3: Dr. C. Jones,

SCHOOL FOR DEAP

.

The Building Tund Committee of the School for the Deat gratefully acknow- lodge the following donations:

British Fund for the fteller of Distress in China, $3,000; the Tion. Mir and bir M. K. 10, $200; Dr C, W, Lee, $100; Miss D. Sulston, $55; Miss D. M. Pupe, $30; talas Mabel Fan, $20; Mr Kwok, $50; Miles E. Wise, 30; Mr Eu Tong-sen, $22000; Mir M. K. Lo. $100; the Hon. Mir Li Tae-fond, $100: Mr Ho Kam-tong, $100: Chinend Charities Fund. $1,000; Bir Robert Ho Tung BIDO, MẸ TIN CHÍ

$100:

Mr

16 cents per copy

British Empire and Foreign 25 cents per copy

The Hongkong Telegraph Chip and Macão

Id cents per copy British and Foreign

20 cents per copy

25 cents Saturdays.

Exchange At A Glance

SELLING

T.T. London Demand London TT, Shanghai .. -T.T.-Singapore

TT. Japan T.T. India T.T. U.S.A Manila

חיד

Batavia

T.T. Bangkok T.T. Salcon T.T. France

TT. Switzerland TT. 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 d/s India

RADIO

ZDW, 355 metres (845 kc.) and 3145 metros (9,520 kilo-cycles) Third Act of Verdi's

"La Traviata” “

Broadcast by ZBW on a Frequency ot 845 k.c's and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.m. and 8-11 p.m.. on 9,52 m.c's. per second.

H.K.T.

and

Pursuit In Dhow

The search party immediately com- mandeered a fast dhow and set off

In pursuit, About noon the enemy was sighted, and the and our brought a machine-gun rifles to bear on the fleeing dhow.

fight. The

included Brigadier-General and a Colonel.

and

Syrla she will have the whole-heart-

Is

whalever

the

·

FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Year or shorter periods in Local or Other Currencies af·cates which will be quoted an application

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened' in Local Currency and Sterling with interest allowed at rates obtainable on application, The Bank's Ilend Omeo in Londen undertakes Executor and Trustee bus- heus, and claims recovery of 'British Income Tax overpaid, on terms which may bo ascertained at any of Agencies and Branches,

W. IL EVANS THOMAS,

banager.

POST OFFICE

Subtle Designs The phrase "single-handed" cd approval of the United States as doubtless German-inspired. It would press and public continue their de-

nunciation of the Darian policy. Vichy forces into single-handed hos-Washington Post" says that if Dar-sea transit to U.S.A. and nitrated pay the Gernuns well to lure the In * trenchant editorial,

An experimental service providing tilities while the German Army The enemy surrendered without its preparations leisurely and then is prepaced not only to kiss the rod Kingdom has been instituted. The

nade tan's remarks mean anything. Franco from U.S.A. to Lisbon and make a dramatic entry at

which beat her but to wield it against inclusive postage rate is 1.K. $3.00 pitious moment. Uut was only one of many bold and with German-made arms made in America's declared enemy and that blue air mall label with the super- This adventure, the dispatch adds, phrases Vichy employs, the fact re-the nation to which her people must per 1⁄2 oz, for letters and H.K.$1.00

mains that her troops can fight only

look for their salvation.

ench for postcards, Correspondence kiful operations undertaken by the

It goes on to say that Hillertam is for this service should bear the usual co-operation with the Imperial land Royal Indian Navy during the naval ch

French factories now under German control.

France cannot forces in the overthrow of Italian increasing attacks by night on Ger-

be a friend of Ger- scription "By sea to USA.". Further reports from

of many and also of the United States. power in Eritren.

man forces in Occupied France seem to suggest increasing dissatisfaction among loyal Frenchmen at German control there.

to

France

German

Significance Of Winant Report

Was

The Printed Matter Service to the ollowing places in China is tem- porarily suspended:--Yunnan, Szo- thuen, Kweichow, Hunan, Fuklen (except Amoy and Kulangsu), Kwangal North and East of Swangtung.

Small Packet Post to all countries A suspended,

INWARD-AIR. MAILS Air Mall by, “Pan American Airways Direct Service"-San Francisco date, 20th May, ....................June. D..

Direct Service"--San date, Juna 10..

Other Operation These ships helped to open the const road from Port Sudan leading down to Massawa, transported.Indian, French, British and Africar, troops

Morocco & Syria Lo Mersa Taklai, improvised

The an

knowledge

that operational base on the coast of railitary activity is in full flood both Eritres, continued

WASHINGTON, June 4 (Reuter). an in Morocco and Syria will certainly The veil of secrecy ensure adequate supply of munitions, food do little to allay this resentment.

which has and water to the troops and removed;

Evening many hundred Italian prisoners as phasise that the testing time in the states ambassador to

shrouded the visit to Washington of papers in London em-

the United bullast on the return trips.

to Britain, Mediterranean is drawing near. The partly lifted this evening when Mr "Star" declares. The stage is set Cordell Hull. Secretary of State. Air Mail by "Pan American Airways* for a

a mighty struggle on the eastern phores of the Mediterranean,

Bald at a press conference that the Axis strategy is

state of international danger to the to strike through Syria and Palestine on one conference with Mr Wirtant yester- down United States was the subject, of his side and from Libya on the other.

"Reverses in Greece and

day. Crete

He added that they spent much were should not make us forget that we time going over the United States Mar- owe the chief successes of our arms polley generally in relation to the

in this war to General Wavell's skill:

International situation. Testing Time Near .1,315 n. "The testing time is

Mr Winant is expected to confer drawing again 75% n. nearer. The valour and quality of to-day.

with President

H.K. Stock Market

The

following quotations saued on the Hongkong Stock 12:15 pm. Short Service of Inter-ket this morning. cession.

12.30 Artle Shaw and His Orches-

tra

I

Local Time Signal and Pro- gramme Summary.

1.02 Songs by Bing Crosby. 1.10 Hawalian Music, 1.30

·

Reuter and Rugby. Press and Announcements.

1.45 The London Theatre Orches tra with Pegry Wood (Vocal).

.2.15

Close Down.

Indian Programme.

Closing Local Slack Quota-

6.32 Dance Music.

London-Relay-The-News.”~~~

7.15 Loudon Helay--"Questions of

the Hour"

7.30 Variety.

8 Local Time Signal, Programine Summary and Announcements,

8.02 Banjo Bukle.

6.45

1/2 .1/2%

0.30

tions.

440

52

1024

.82

..244

.484

1401 104

103 1/02

.1/3/2

1/3

25

.04%

US. Cross rate in London 4.02% U.S. Cross rate in N.Y...4.03

Songo

Favourites-Intro: Steln Valencia; Toy Drum Major.... Raymonde and His Bando Banjos; Kapers (Steele)....Mario

Keybro: Whistling Rufus (Mills);

de

Temptation Rag (Lodge)....Ray- monde and His Band of Banjos.

8.15 Btulo-Local Newsletter. 8.30 Magyar Imre and His Hum- garlan Gypsy Orchestra with Richard Tauber' (Tenor).

Hungarian Csardas

STOCK MARKET chestra: Can 1 Forget You (alm

REPORT

Hongkong Stock Exchange Offclat

Tang Shiu-kin $50; Mr Ngan Shing-kwan Summary, issued yesterday, is:

$50; Mr P. N. Chung, $20; is Excellency, Sir Geory Northcote, #150; Me J. E Joseph $300: Mr Kan Ting-po, $100; Bank of East Asia, $500; Bank of Canton, $500; China

Emparium, $100; Staff of China Imperium. $50; Nanyang

Brothers Tobacco Co.. $500: Mis failis, $5; Dr A. Cyllenha 0; Mr and Mrs Goodban, $10; Mr N., Smith, $20 Miss E. M Gray, $30, Mr Angus, $5, Mr Jappe, $2 Mr Wolls. $2.50; Balce per Mr and Mrs Wells; $0.50; ** Mr: 8. M. Churn, 100; Anonymous, #41; Hov. and Mrs E. More. ton, 10. Total $12,10

Donations may be sent elther to the Principat of the School, 57, Kal Yan Toad, Kowloon City, or to Mr M. K. Lo. REFUOKE SCHOOLS

Tho Director of Medical Services Rratefully acknowledges receipt donation of $3,223.43 to the

of 4 Camp Schools from the Naibrial Roller Refugee Commission of China."

BALVATION ARMY The Salvation Army, 1leadquacters Bratefully acknowledgo receipt of the following donations, which have been credited to the Annual Appeal for 1981. Previously pcknowledgeul, 18.354; - Dir Lid rs Davie, Book & Co. $50; Bahque 40 Indo Chine, 195 Cake $101 Messra Dodwell

$50; Micasra Thomson & Co., 130.

Total $8,539,

The S. C. M. Post has received the following donations to the Salvation Army Food Kilchen!

Buyers

Union Ins. $405

H.K. Fire Ins. $170 Indo-China (Prof) $80 Docks $14.70 Providents. $5.05 Hotels $2.83 Lands $31

Lights "O" $5.80 Lights "N" $1.20 Cements $13 Ropes $0.75

Entertainments $0.25

Sales Providents $5,07%/5.10 Electries Rts $11 Telephones "O": $22 Cements $13.25 Ropes $0.00 Watsons $0.60

Aiding China's Blinded Soldiers

June CHUNGKING.

4. (Central

In memory of the late Mrs Dorothy 11 News) Mr Hermann Decker of the

Crofton: Clifford and Tamela, 100,

In memory of the late Me R. BrowB; Famine Orphanages and Evangelistic

Mr and Mrs It. W. Fraser, $3,

Donations for following

DONATIONS WAITING

Bands in Chinklang, Hunan, who has

been a missionary, in China for over

of Georgo Nagy (Karoly); You are the Fellow, friend Tykedy; My little velvet Hat; Ohl How long it seems.... Magyar Imre and His Hungarian Gypsy Or "High, Wide and Handsome"); Sym- pathy (Alm "Firefly").

Richard Tauber (Tenor) with Orchestra; The Last Drops Walz (Kratal) The Blue Danube-Waltz (Joh. Strauss) GyMagyar Imre and is Hungarian Orchestra; Indian Love Lyrics -Kashmiri Song (HopeWoodforde- Finden); Till I Wake (Hope-Wood- forde-Finden).. ..Richard Tauber (Tenor) with plane; Bihart Waltzes onse Magyar Imre and His

9 London Day Orchestra,

Itelar-The News and

News Commentary,

9.15 Verdi's "La Traviata" Act II. 0.45-10 News In French (on Short Wave only).

0.45 De Hai" Sullo.

Falla-Three Cornered

The Neighbours-Tho". Miller's Dance-Final Danco... New Light Symphony Orchestra cond.

Malcolm Sargent.

10

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H.K. Banks $.

H.K. Banks £

H.K. Banks (H.K.)

70 n.

Chartered £

0% n.

Mercantile, A. & B. £.

23% n.

Mercantile C. 2.:

114 n.

East Asia $.

..71 b.

Cantons ..

,220 n.

Union $.....

405 n.

China Underwriters $.

.1 n.

178 b.

128 n.

18

.00 b

.00 n.

H. K. Fire $.

SHIPPING

Douglas $...

Steamboats-$ Indo-Chinas P. Indo-Chinas D. $.

Shell (Bearers) 5/-

Waterboats

DOCKS ETC.

Wharves $. Docks $...i Provident S. S'hal Dockyards

MINING Kallon #f- Raubs $... H.K. Mines

Hotels $.... Lands $.

LANDS

40/- n.

.0.55 n

.86 n.

.14.70 b.

5.10 s.

,26% n.

.11 n.

.....8 n.

1/4 cts, a

.2.85 b.

.31 b

Landa 4% Debentures S'hai Landa Sh, $. Humphreys $. H.K. Realties $. Chinese Estates $.

UTILITIES

074 n.

13.00 .

.6.40 n.

.2.70 b. .09 n.

15.95 b. (eld)

xd, 7 n. Peak Trams (new) $..x.d. 3 n.

Trams $. Peak Trans

Star. Ferries Y. Ferries 5. China

Lights (old)

Chinu

n.

514. .21.35 n. .3.00 b. Lights (new) $.. HK. Electric (old) x.rls 5.-22. H.K. Electries (now) $....20.85 b. H.K. Electrics itts $.

.il kn. Macao Electrics $....1814 b. k ca. Sandakan Lightsx.d.....11.03 n. Telephones, (old) $

.22 sa. .9% n..

30 n.

Telephones (new)

INDUSTRIALS

Cald: Marg. (Ord.), Sh. s. Cald: Mack. (Pret.), Sh. $. Canton Icers *. Cements s

.6.90 b. & STORES, &c.

H.K. RO

Ropes

Dairy

by Dr

Watsons $..

Lane Crawfords $. Sinceres ...

London Relay To Talk of Many Things."

10.15 Bach's Unaccompanied Sonata No. 3 in C Major and Two Plano Concerto in C Major.

Yehudi Menulin (Violin); Arthur Schnabel (Plano) and Kari Ulrich Schnabel (Plano) and the London Symphony Orchestra cond. by Adrian Boult.

11 Close Downi.

'

BRITISH PEACE

tions avait celicetlen at the merger the 30 years, is helping about 300 Chinese AIMS APPROVED

Wing On. (HK) $. Powell Ltd. $42,

COTTON MILLS Ewo Sh. $. S'hal Cotton Sh. 7..

MISC

Constructions (old) $.

,25 n.

1 n.

13

52.

80.

174 s.

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11⁄2 11.

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Constructions (now)- $..----++! Th

Vibro Filing *

H.K. Govt.4% HK Govt 3% (1934) ..944 n. ILK. Govt 91% (1940) ..94 n. Ch. Govt. 8% 1028 G$Bds. .20 n. Entertainments S.

1.00 n.

.7.20 n 2. C. M. Host: Emergency Hofugee Counsoldiers who have lost their sight to cils London Lord Mayor's Fund;

Maramans Inv,

/..0/3 n abclacso Portuguesa de Bloccorras Mutuos services of two

rend and write. He has secured the LONDON, June 4

Marmans Inv. (ILK.) 8/- 2/1 n. HFR.D.C.: D.W.0.7. British Prisoners of them the Mandarin Braille Union the British

teachers to fench Labour Conference to-day endorsed Way. Fund,

System.

peace ilma- by n The exhibition of arts and crafts memorandum vote of 2,413,000 to hy Inngkong Schools, arranged by Mr: Becker, care of the China 30,000. The The Philippine Cupper has been Inland Mission, Chihkiang, Hunan. Jasued exclusively, from the domestic opened yesterday will be continued

· memorandum. was the Education Department; which further delayed, by the unfavourable will be glad to receive any books apgle, avoiding All-rezerance to inter- to-day from 10 am to 7pm. There weather conditions in Manila, and in which have been printed in the national, affairs, and proclaiming the is a wide range of exhibits, and de- now expected to arrive here to Mandarin Braille Union Bystem for Intention to work for Sociallam in monstrations and Explanations are

of the blind soldiers.

22) Britain; aftör ile wir,

being provided by students.

MOSTÓW,

As

(UP)The

DIAMOND RINGS

and WATCHES?

JEWELLERY.

NOVELTIES.

sufficiently inexpensive for the most modest

of

purses

smart enough to

satisfy anyone.

Sennet Freres

Jewellers

Gloucester Bldg. Pedder St.

Roosevelt

Hongkong Benevolent Society

Roam-11, Ice House Street

The Society's Room will be open on MONDAYS & THURSDAYS

- from 10. A.M. to noon;

Francisco June 17.

OUTWARD AIR MAILS Thursday, June 5 | Air Mail for Manlia, Guàm, Hono- lulu, USA., and Europe via "Pan- American Airways, and Trans- Atlantic Services”

June 5, 5.00 pm.

K. P. Q.

Reg,

Ord

June 5, 5.20 p.m.

G. R. O,

Reg.

Jane 5, 5.00 pm

Ord,

...June 5, 7.00 pm Friday, June

Air Mail by Air to Bangzóơn to con- nect with the "British Overscan Airways.

K.P,0. and. G.P.O.

Reg. June 6, 4.p.m. Ord.

June: 0, 4.30 p.m. Tuesday, June 17

Air Mail for Manlia, Guam,-Honolulu, – U‚§‚‚- And-Europe-via-Pan -Ame- rican Airways' and Trans-Allanilo Services."

K.P.O.

June 17, 5 pm. .......June 17, 6,30 pam.

Reg.

Ord.

G.P.O.

Reg.

Ord,

June, 17, 5 p.m.

.June 17, 7 pm.

Exhibition

Charities To Be Aided By Chinese Woman Artist

An exhibition by Miss LI Pul- ming, of Gin Ling College, of Chin- ese paintings and calligraphy, will be held at the Hotel Ceell from to- day, until and including June 10, from 11 am. to 10 p.m. daily.

The proceeds of sale of the paint- ings and Chinese writing will 'bo donated for war rollet and the free education of poor children in the Sze Tap District.

The paintings comprise animal studies such as tigers, a leopard, wolf, and birds and flowers.

The Eleventh

Annual

Photographic Competition

1941

conducted by

THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

WATCH FOR COMING ANNOUNCEMENT:

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