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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

1941. June 11,

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Of Honour at Luncheon

Mr A. Manual Fox, the United States Government's repre- sentative on the five-man Chinese Stabilisation Board, Mr.. William H. Taylor, alternate member on the Board, Mr Walter F. Frese, assistant to Mr Fox, who arrived in Hongkong last Friday en route to Chungking, were honoured by local Americans at the American Club yesterday, ¡not losi felleltour than they were in

More than 90 members of the more peaceful times in Washington.

The new currency stabilisation ar- club and guests were present at the

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China, the Air D. C. Lawrence, Chairman, involved are a concrete manifesta- Mr A. J, Campbell, Trensary KU

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1.00 Local Time Signal und Pro- sentative of the American Treasury ton of the friendly relations existing Department, Mef. H: Brains, Actines continents and nugur well for

between the leading democracies of gramine Summary.

1.02 Americus Cons-Generat in long-

of international relations chestra. Ward and Mr the pattern kon. Mr Robert Frederic C. Fornes, Jr., American which we hope will finally emerge Consuls, and Mr Walter W. 11oit- from this present troubled period. matin, American Vice-Consul here. They afford an excellent example of the possibilities of collaboration in o Mr Fox gave the principal speech. De

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in manner

order Je suid:

Buchleve common objectives. They "Me President, Mr Consul and were entered into by free and equal

Closing Local Stock Qualu Cebu members of the American Club:

partners in the consciousness that I wish to express, my sincere

these arrangements would redound 0.32 A Scoltish Programme. thanks for your gracious and gene-not to the exclusive advantage of une Humorous Reeltal-Follow Follow ous reception. May I also take ad- but to the joint advantage of all. 1 (A Football Study in Blue and

CURRENT 10 vantage on this occasion to extend am sure this expectation will not be Green)... William McCulloch; Bag

behalf of

my unjustified.

Rael and Reel. o' plpes-Highland through associates and myself, our deep up- In conclusion I can assure you that Tulloch....Henry

Vocal- Forsyth; preciation of the many courtedes

associates my

and I shal, most There's a wee bit land (Grieve); My and attentions

we have received

diligently, seek out the varying view ala wee hoose (Wilson and Munra) Laidlaw Murray (Baritone) with from uur many Chinese, Beltish und point

points, opinions and suggestions and Ameriön friends. We were fully rive careful consideration to these Orchestra; Bagpipes Eightcome Reel aware that we were facing many dif- before taking a position or making a

Henry Forsyth; Humorous Mono- Scult and complex problems but we recommendation. Our formula shall logue The "Bluebell Chasers" F. C. are now confident that these probe a simple one, namely to weigh Annual Meeting....William McCul theblems, if tackled in the friendly and these on the basis of their probable loch.

co-operative spirit which you have effect on Free China to whose help 7.00 London Relay-The News. so generously shown toward us, will we dedicate our efforts. In deeds

The following dedatans were received

word:

in meantry of the inte Mr A. W. Hay

Hongkong Cricket Club

Mr H. Hancock

Further, donail

$10

received in memory of the late Mr F. G. Herridge: Mr and Mrs J. Fraser

Miss Jean Dickson....

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the The S. C. M. Post has received following donations to the British War Organisation Fund in ineinory of the late Mra H, Bullock:

$3.

31. 1. Fardley, 82: Mr & Mrs J. J. W..

AIR RAID VICTIMS The S. G. M, Post has received folowing donation to the Lord Mayor's Fund for the Relief of Air Raid Victims in memory of the late Mrs 11 Bullock;

Capi, Mrs 0.11. Farrar, $10.

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|lowing donation to the ifongkong Bene-

The 5. C. M. Port has received the fol

volent Society in memory of the late Mr F. G. terridge:

Lt. Col. 31. B. L. Dowbiggin and Mrs

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ST ANDREW'S CHURCH The S. C. M. Post has received the fol Invit donation to the St Andrew'n

SALVATION ARMY

Church Fund in memory of Mum: $10. The Salvation Army Headquarters gratefully acknowledge teceipt of tho been following donations, which have

credited to the Annual Appeal for 1941

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be satisfactorily resolved.

It is indeed a pleasure to set

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7.30 Latest Dance Music. 8,00 Local Time Signat, Pro- gramme Summary and Announce- ments.

7.15 London Relay-"Questions of and netion, and not in words, no the Hour." oot matter how well clinsen, must ald to abroad ame

among friends and to have china be evidenced. the assurance that there is territory in the Far East on which Americans are always welcome. In Hongkong there is no need to stress the bonds of friendship that exist between China, the United States und Eng- land, the three great bastions of Democracy remaining in the world to-day. The links between England

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8.02 "On Behalf of the Working Classes."

Billy Russel (Comedian)-an Ac- tual Theatre Recording.

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FOREIGN EXCHANGE and Danking Business transaried,

ACCOUNTS opened FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Year or shorter periods in Local or Other Currencies 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.

The Bank's Head Omeo in Landrà undertakes Executor and Trustee busi- 2 and claims recovery at British Income Tax averpaid, on terma which

be may

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1,050,000

1,234,079)

Reserve Fund and Test

BANKERS: The Dank of England & Midiand Bank, Ltd.

Vienna.ii i nangkok

Here promoted, was given by Mr Apbas Vocal Chorus); I'm Music

in Love

(both

Relief acknowledge with grateful thanks struggle for Democracy in the West serve at the Hongkong Hotel Notiovmann)....Frederic Hippmann

Previously acknowledged, $9,495; Mr Wee Tong-fer, $3: Members of the Kaw loon Ducks Recreation Chib $100; Mr W. N. Thomas Tam, $10; Meg's John D. Humphrey & Co., $10; Mesars Jebsen & Co. 20; Union Trading Co. Ltd, 910; Ylen Yich Commercial Bank Ltd. $3; Messrs Lelch &

310. Total fo date, $9,665.

NEW TERRITORIES BELIKY The members of the New Territories the following desations and gifts made during May 2941, toward the vainten aer of the Cilnies and Hospital uperat- In the New Territory villages:

Aw Boon-hw, $1,000; Mr S. F. Bal- four. District Omeer Soufi. 3500; Slr Elly Radnorte & Sons, 1230; Hongkong Foot- hall Association, $100, Tang Pak-kou, Sou: Per Mir Tann Pak-kou, 370; Colonel Dowblegt, $10; 359 H. Runjahn 55. Ar

Mrs House, une parzel of hable.

Amateur Photographic kept strictly private, except in coses Aw Bron-n

Competition June-September, 1941. Two Silver Trophics Awarded

by ILFORD LTD.

For the best and seeorul-test entries.

Three Silver Trophies Awarded

by EASTMAN KODAK CO. First Prizes in each of the three Sections.

Interior scenes, Table Top and Still

Life Studles.

Exluding portraiture, plants and

Exchange At A Glance

SELLING

T.T. London Demand London TT. Shanghai

T.T.

T.T. Bangkok

mun

8.15 A Light Oreliestral gramme with Deanna Durbin (So- prane) and Allan Jones (Tenor),,

You Intro; Tangoland-Intro.: and the United States are an evident Fine Example To Force

Could Never Be True; O Cara Mia; in the East as they are in the West. Here 110

A tea party in honour of Inspector Plegaria; Goodnight less than in the West we have a joint interest in the preven-Noor Mohammed, who was recently Geraldo and His Sweet tion and curling of aggression. no less than in the West we are joint Khan, Hon. Commissioner of the with Someone; Sweethearts ly Interested in the preservation and Pollee Reserve, and Mr Feroz Ali, from flm Life of Victor Herbert")

..Allan Jones (Tenor) with extension of Democratie Institutions. Assistant Superintendent of the Re-

chestra; By the Fireside-Romance It is a platitude to say that the

Garden yesterday. is indissolubly bound up with the

Mir Abbas

Khan said Inspector and His Orchestta; It's Raining Su- "girl") struggle for Democracy in the East. Noor Mohammed joined the Police in beams (filin "100

..Deanna Durbin 1914 and distinguished himself in Democracy in the East The present alignment of world charge of ships' guards in 1922 when Orchestra; Rhapsody No. i (Rixner) and His Orchestra; the Sut On Powers would knock this fact Into

was pirated. In recog-

Eugen Wein nition of

(both Cosa courage

One I Love; Cosi our heads if there were any reluct-

his

and sacrifice The

from film "Everybody Sing)..... Sergeant-Major. was promoted ance en our part to accept this con-he

Lenor) with Orchestra; He was mode Sub-Inspectar in 1928, Allan Jones

(Henseit).... was recently promoted of the Far East with no less interest to service

asked Frederic Hril Sings; Waltzing in and His Orches- Mr Abbas Khm Inspector. than they de

in Europe. be- events

ever the Indian Police prescut to follow tra; When cause they realise that whatever

Cloudy the

(both from "Spring: splendid example set by inspec- Parade") the the East strengthens Democracy in the

...Deanna Durbli strengthens it in the West, 1 cantor Mohammed.

prano) with Orchestra, say with the greatest assurance that Mr Abbas Khus also paid tribute

9.00 London Relay The Newa Mohummed for his the people of the United States, from to Inspector the highest officials down, have a sacrifice in regard to services ren- and News Commentary.

9.15 dered the community. Owing to his and

Interest in China, Genuine

Dombay Calcutta Colombo Dethl Galle Itongkong Howrah [pa

BRANCHEB: Janne

Kuantan

Kandy

Penang Rangoon

Modras

New York

Kota Bharu

Kuala Lipis

Karachi

Shanghal

Simta

Kuala Lumpur Singaporu

Kuala Trengganut

HONGKONG BRANCH. Every description welth

ot Banking ก!!! Exchange Business transacted.

TRUSTEE AND EXECUTORSHIP UNDERTAKEN, Current Accounts opened in Local Cur- rency and Fixed Deposits received in Local Currency and Sterling on terms that may be ascertained on application.

D. BENSON,

Managor.

one drun of vaseline in the world today follow the events and through hard work and devotion vellette-Serenade (Kashubec); No-

Per Cheung Chan Elders (Cheũng chau Theatrical performance, part proceeds). $2,000,

Further donations are urgently need- ed for the prosecution of the New Ter ritory work.

PROTECTION OF CHILDREN

The S. c. 2. Post nas received the fullowing donation to the Society for the Protection of Children in memory of the Jate Mod 11. Bullock:

Mr H. 8. Jongs, $5

H.K. Stock Market

real

in

tont-

Studio-Letter from

(So-

Free

Of American relations with China hard work, the Indian Police Be- China.

*Increased in Read by Mrs. Allee Chow. had greatly it is safe to say that they have never serve

9.30 The Ms Brothers and been more cordial. We are co-strength. operating with China in many ways. Inspector Noor Mohammed thank-Banjo Solos.

9.45-10.00 News In French (on Increasing aid is being rendered to ed his hosts and recalled Mr Abbas China under the Lense and Lend Act. Khan's hard work as President of Short Wave only). Under this

Ans

the Indian Muslim Society in building 9.45 The New Mayfair Novelty essential war

derful Orchestra. and the wonderful the Society. Materins and supplies are being

"Espana (Waldteufel); Templation available to work he hath put in for the and made

for Waltz (Ancliffe): Round the Rund- und on the Hongkong Stock Mar- | China. A Second form of ald is munity, especially

He

Mr About

(Foster); Snow Man (Archer); through commercial loans granted to widows an orphans. China by the

Bank Abbas Khan had helped children of Shy Serenade (Scott-Wood). Export-Import Bank.

10.00 Studio The Sixth of A This enable Cain through its United Indian constables in their education, 7514 fl. States corporation, The Universal and was glad that some had now series of Talks on Drama of Yester- day _and_To-day_by_ Evelyn Wood, mielliery grown-up-and-become-members 78 n. Trading

Cole purchase i .07% n. and machine tools, trucks, commer-the Force. He said Mr Abbas Khan Illustrated by scenes fram Classical

and Modern Plays. 23 n. al airergft, petroleum products, and Me Feruz All had worked ex- 10.35 Beethoven-Sonata F

railroad and bridging materials, and reptionally hard in building up the Major, Op. 24-"The Spring.“

Reserve, and added iron and steel products, to name just Indian Police

Jeno ener (Vloit:) and Louis In return China througli that previous being cominis- Chinese corperation, the Foo Shing stunted, the others very in Kentner (Piano).

11.00 Close Down. Trading Corporation. Bends to the cant in numbers.

.1/2%

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445

$250

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$250

T.T. Singapore

3244

TT. Japan

.102

SECTION ONE

T.. India

T.T. U.S.A.

.24%

TIT.

Tr. Manila

.484

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Th

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following quotations were

setti morning.

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TT. France

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T.T. Switzerland.

1024

Hi Banks L.

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BUYING

Chartered £

4 m/s L/C London

.1/31⁄2

4 m/s D/P London

.1/34

Mercantile, A. & B. £

Mercantile C £

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

..25

East Asia 5.

4 m/s France

30 d/s India

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und flowers).

1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY

2nd $40.

3rd $30.

4th $10

SECTION TWO

Portraiture.

1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY 2nd $40. 3rd $30. 4th $10

SECTION THREE

Plants and Flowers. 1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY 2nd $50. 3rd $30. 4th $10

RULES

The following Rules will govern the Cupeillion:

1.--The Competition is open to alt

photographers, 2.-The entries "awarded the Ilford Trophies for the best and second- best pletures in the Competition, will not be entitled to any other prizen. 3.The prizes will be awarded to the competitor sending in what are adjudged to be the beat photo- strophi Dench Section. Each entry must be accompanied by a form which will be published durbig the period of the Com- petition, misd which: must be parted on back of entry. 4-The right to publish any or aft of the entries is reserved to the Hongkong Telegraph,

3.---All | photographa ↑ entered ___ must have been taken in the Colony of Hongkong, "Photographa which have been already entered In other Competitions are Ineligible. 4. No responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery of, loss of, or damage to entries. 7--All entries to be either - black, epla, or toned pictures, and must be mounted, Coloured photo. graphs are ineligible. B-Pictures submitted in repia toner ahotilu be accompanied hy a smaller print in black and white. 3. No pleture to entered in more

than one Section.

10.-Mounts to be only white or creNTUL, must be of one of the following

izes:-10x12 10x2.

11. No correspondence WAI be entered Info in connection with the Com- petition. 12-Members of the Staffs of the Telograph .and the

tongkaup

South China Morning Post are not permitted to compete, 14-The declalon of the Judges shaft

be final.

14—At the conclusion of the Com- petition, entries will be returned In competitors on application at the Telegraph offices within seven elays. 16--The „use of, aliases in strictly

forbidden.

ENTRY FORM

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Please use block letters and paste one of these forms on back

of each. Entry,

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

GIFT FROM H.K. Y.M.C.A.

£35

Acknowledging receipt of from the Hongkong Y. M. C. A. for mobile canteens, the proceeds of un amateur dramatle production, the National Council of the Y.M.C.A. in London reveals that it has more than 1,000 centres in Britain for the use of the forces, with about 050 mobile cuntéens to serve smaller units and help in meeting the needs of air raid victims,

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Indo-Chinas D. S.

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11%

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LANDS

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lungsten, antimony, etc. The dian Contingent, expressed his con- which gratulations to Inspector Moham-

176 b. iubilisation operations

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POST OFFICE

GENERAL HOLIDAY On Thursday, June 12, The General Post Oflee and Kowloon Central Post Office will be open from B.m. to 10 m., Sheungwan

Van-Branch Post Offee will be open from 8 am. to 9 am, and the other Branch Fost Offees will be entirely closed.

There will be one collection from the pillar boxes as on Sundays, one delivery of registered and ordinary correspondence at 10 a.m.

There will also be one delivery of ordinary contspondence at 11 am. front the Lunch Post Ofees at The Money Order Office will be Stanley, Talpo and Un Long. entirely closed.

Air" "Mall to The usual weekly Rangoon to connect with the "British Overseas Airways" will until further notice be closed on Mondaya instead of Fridays.

I have the honour to be associated med and impressed ofs ht; autem Appeal To Indians Air Mall by Tan American Airways

third and

and that during his 27 years' service in will trust, constitute a vital form of aid. The Generalissimo the Force, there had

never

been one

MYSORE, June 10 (Reuter),—An .00 b .00 n.

has recently stated that China's war occasion when Inspector Mohamined appeal to every true lover of the problems are 76 per cent economic had been reported, either for negli-country to bend his whole energies 40/711⁄2 n.

6.55 n and only 30 per cent, military. It gence or slackness, an example which to strengthening India's defences and is to the economie Beld that my as-every policeman should follow. He equipping all soldiers fighting Indin's .07 b. soclates and

and I will direct our atten- said Inspector Mohammed was twice battles was made by the Maharajoh Mysore, inaugurating a joint nwarded, for meritorious service and of tion and activities.

China's Dificultles

had been commended twice by the session of the Mysore Legislatures

and this afternoon, China's economic and financial dif-Governor for excellent work ficulties, under the strains of in-devotion

duty Mr Bidmend said that over $500 | 12 n.vasion and the devastation wrought

by war, are many and varled: The had been collected as a present to Chinese Government has been devot-Inspector Muhammed but when ap- ing an increasing amount of slitation proached, he strenuously refused the to these problems, in the attempt to gift and insisted it be donated to the check certain developments and to Bomber Fund.

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18.40 'D.

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WASHINGTON, June 10 (UP)—---—' is learned that Mr Harold fekes, Steretary of the Interior has agreed to support the proposal for the tem- porary suspension of the import tax on Philippine products shipped to- the United States in order to alleviate

national economy.

And solutions for others. It is our "This shows you what kind of a sincere hope that we shall be able man Inspector Mohammed la", con- the war repercussions on Philippine to contribute, in our small way, cluded Mr Bidmend

un your good will and co- 7/

Lands 4% Debentures S'hai Lands Sh. $. Humphreys S... H.K. Realties S.

these measures. Our of Chinese Estates $.

contribution will depend in no little degree upon you, the members and UTILITIES Trams S...

10.40 s. friends of the American Club. You Poak Trans (c

(old) S.

x.d. 7 n. have an important part to play in Peak Trams (new) $..x.d. *. the thoughful, forward-looking and of tho Star Ferries

514 n. sympathetic consideration Y. Ferries $.

problems we face. We are 21.35 n. China Lights (old) S.... o

b. & sil China

Lights (new) $.....1.30 b. We think we can understand China

because

things in she has muny H.K. Electric (old) x rts $ 21.80 n. TIK

Electrics (new). 5. 21 n. common with us. With a vast

a vast popu“.. ILK. Electrics Rts $....

.11.10. intion

and a vast territory she faces, Macao Electries $......

as we faced in the nineteenth cen Sandakan Lights $ x.d.

11.70 h tury, the problem of mobilising her Telephones

22.15 b. inexhaustible resources in order to (old) S..

the raise standards at living of

of hier Telephones (new) $..

INDUSTRIALS

the peaceful expansion of Industry, comme

trade und Cald: Macg, (Ord.), Sh. 5. Cald: Mack. (Prof.), Sh. $. Canton Ices. $. Cenients $... 1.K. Ropes

3. STORES, &c. Dairy Farms S. Waisons $? Lane Crawfords $. Sinceres $ Wing On (II.K.) Powell Lid. $.

COTTON MILLS Ewo Sh. $.***) Shol Cotton Sh. 2.

MISO.

.0.10 s.

people by

,30 B.

.23.

agriculture.

.1 n.

gigantic task she was interrupted through no faul! 13.40 b. of her own by forces which sought to

subjugate

1. subjug

17 b.

.d. 6.45. n,

2.15 »

the Chinese nation by

brute military strength.

China has written a glorious pago In the annals of history by her in 0.00dontitable resistance to unprovoked aggression in the face of the most fonrful odds and difficulties, and her ncforts will inevitably be crowned

with success.

34% n.

Relations with Chlnero .203 0. As a member of the United Tariff Commission bave come into close .074 n.

contact with representatives of the .941⁄2 n. British Government, We have 94 negotiated, we have haggled, we have 28 n. argued, and we have differed but ....8. b |álways

background against u

of which assured 1.00.1.

warm friendship successful eniciusion to our efforts. Here in the East I am anticipation that toy relations, both-official-and. unofficial, with the British will be

H.K. Govt, 4% H.K. Govt a317%. (1934) (LIC. Govt 3347% (1940) Ch. Govt: 8 1925 CsBds. Entertainments $. Constructions (old). Constructions (new) 3.1 Vibro Pinguin.png 7.20.p “Marsimins Inv. (Lon.)/0/3

Marmans Inv. (H.K.) 3/-;.2/14 n.

MISDORP'S

SOUTH AFRICAN PIPE TOBACCO

"RHODESLANK"

RANCH

PLUG

RANCH Plug, Flake & Long Cut-Also JUBILEE, WINDSOR, COLONEL EAZY and Dr. PLUMB, Mixtures

Obtainable at all

C. INGENOHL'S CIGAR STORES

"La

del Oriento” and at other tobacconists.

INWARD AIR MAILS

Direct Servico"--Sau Francisco date, June 16. June 17. Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Direct Servico-San Francisco date, 24th June

July 1.

OUTWARD AIR MAILS

Monday, June 16`-

..

Air Mail by Ale to Rangoon to con- nect with the "British Overnean Airways."

K.P.O. and G.P.O. Reg. June 10, 4 p.n. June 16, 4.30 p.m. Ord...

Tuesday, June 17

Mir Mail for Manila, Guam, Hanaista, U.S.A. and Europe via "Pan Ame- rican Airways and Trans-Atlantic Services."

Reg. Ord.

Reg.

Ord.

K.P.O..

June 17, 5 p.m. June 17, 5.30 p.m.

G.r.o.

June 17, 5 pan.

...June 17, 7p.ra.

Tuesday, July 1

Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Hono-

lulu, U.S.A., and Europe via "Tan- American Airways

mtid

Trans-

..July 1. 5 p.. July 1, 5.30 p.m.

Atlantio Services,"

K.P.O.

Reg."

Ord.

G.P.O.

Rez.

Ord.

„July 1, 5 p.m.

July 1, 7 p.tis.

MEDICAL RELIEF

Report on Cases Treated In New Territories

The number of cases treated by the New Territories Relief Association during May totalled 11,125, compris ing 2,373 in Haw Por Hospital, Cheung Chnu, 021 in Kam Thu, 1,805 in Taun Wan, 028 in Tun Mun, 613 in Shalaukok, 1,909 in Fanling, 397 in Takuling, 1,232 in Shatin,and 957 in Ha Tsuen.

There were 81 in-patients, white 027 were seen by doctors and 108 home visits were made. Maternity cases totalled 64; and included in the cares treated were 470 for Malerfi, of which 118 were in

Land Tsun Wan were # 46 132-in

Shatin,

Ambula The Tiger Dalm Ambulance answered: 108 callà during the month and carried 130 patients, whiin 1387 "costs were treated at the Haw. Par

Accident Stations.

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