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Wednesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

June 18, 1941.

CLASSIFIED NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PRICES OF FOOD, DONATIONS TO RADIO

ADVERTISEMENTS 25 words $2.50 for 3 days prepaid.

FOR SALE.

YELLOW Cnow (Bitch) Proceeds to the Bomber Fund. Please apply Mra. Hogg, Jockey Club Stables.

CROSS-BRED DASCHUND.

tan,

black

and

for sale. Proceeds to Bomber Fund. Apply Mrs. Hogg, Hongkong Jockey Club Stables.

NOTICE

This will norve, to inform all concerned that information has beon received from our Principals that the steamers

President Taft President Cleveland President Coolidge President Plorce President Jackson

President Hayes President Adams

V-85 v-87 V-58 V-79 V-3

v-2 Y-1

RICE FOR POOR

CAUSES

ZDW, 355 metres (845 kc) and 31.45 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles)

BANKS

THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA, Incorporated by Royal Charter 1253.

Reserve Fund ... Reservo Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE-LONDON.

For Bomber Fund Third Talk by Fr Ryan On Paid-up Captial

"Some British Poets"

Hongkong & Kowloon

Union "Alan"

Ilcaldents'

"Fun and Gaines in the Home on Order of Controller of Food

Saturday Night" The Chairman informed the meet-"Destroyer Bet" Ing that the Controller of Food had Mr Yu Chung Keung published an Order in the Govern- Adrian Fortescue (first donation) The Purser, na, President Coaltűzé ment Gazette of June 13, which Anonymous

THE HONGKONG NATURALIST will be delivered to the United Kowloon Chinese Chamber Com established new retall prices for rice No. 3 Section. Field

Prien $4 States Maritime Commission on Vol. X. nos.. 3 and 4.

of their Now on sale at completion

present (poatago extra). South Chian Morning Post Ltd,

voyages.

SUICIDE AND FIRE

Woman Drops Kerosene Lamp at Sight of Corpse A serious fire was luckily averted at Num Cheung Street, Shamshulpo, yesterday when a woman broke into n room to find her mother-in-law hanging and fainted from the shock, On the kerosene lamp dropping wooden floor. The blaze, however, was quickly extinguished.

canie

The mother-in-law, Kong Nui, 50, locked herself in her room about 5 p., giving the Impression that she had gone out, Dinner time and went and at 7.30 p.m. the family decided to try her room but found it locked.

entrance from the next Gaining door verandah, they broke open, the daughter-in-law door. The young entered first with the lump in her hand when a cry and a crash were heard and flames lept into the air as the kerosene caught fire. Most of was damaged before the furniture

the fire was brought under control and then only did the family see the gruesome figure of the old woman hanging from a rope. She had been

for about four months.

China Products Trading Corpora Mr Fine (one cross Alsatian puppy

100

25

Radio Programme Broadcast by ZBW on a Frequency of 845 kc.c's. and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.m. and 8.30-11.15 p.m. on. 9.62 m.c's. per second.

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12.15 pm. Short Service of Inter- cession. 12.30

Variots.

1.00 Local Time Signal and Pro gramme Summary,

Billy Mayer (Plano) and

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AGENCIES AND BRANCHİES:

Hongkong Rangoon

Alor Star

Amritsar

11ollo

Ipoh

Karachi

Klang

100

16

1.02 Orchestra.

Накол

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Semarang

Intavia

Seremban

10.10

4,00

1.20 Duologues by Arthur Asker and Richard Mardoch,

Hambay

Khanghai

Calcutta

Kobe

Singapore

Agencies:

Kuala

Biswan

Talking Shop

(Askey and Mur-

Clive Street Lumpur

Hourabaya

B

doch): Blacking Out the Flat (Askey and Murdoch).

Fairlie Fince Kuching

Taiping

Canton

Mudras

Tientaln

Cawnpore

Manija

Tongkah

Cebu

Medan

(Bhuket)

t

Colombo

New York

Tsingtao

Delhi

Pelping

Yokohama

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Haiphong

(Peking) Penang

:

The following are the minutes of helpers there was now no expendi

A total of $3,216,330.50 was reached .on personnel The surplus the sixth meeting of the Equitable turd

yesterday by the War Fund inaugurated Rico Sales Fund Committee, held at balance for the week ending June 13 by the d. C. M. Fost, Ltd, with the fol

was $284.11 plus à number of emply lowing donations Medienl Headquarters on Monday,

Present were the Rev. W. H. Alion, sachs which the Manager, Hongkong Mr E. L. Curtis, Mr Fung Chi-ying, Government Rice Monopoly, had PEFC WJC Ar C. N. LI, Mr C. C. Llag, the Rev. kindly agreed to purchase for 501 E. Moreton, Mr Tool Po-tin. Mr cents per bag. Wong Quincey, Mr Young Tsun Dart, the Rev. H. A. Wittenbach, with the Hon. Dr P, S. Selwyn-Clarke in the Chair.

A letter dated June 9, from the merce, was read in which Chair- man of that body stated that the as from the June 10.

Grade A, containing not more than established the fact 25% broken rice, is to be sold at not Chamber had

market" for rice had that the "black market" ceased in Kowloon City and that it more than $17 per picul. This advertisement will auffice did not, therefore, suggest the

Grade

Fade B3, containing not more than open- to serve notice that all subsequent ing of a new depot there. The Chair-40 broken rice, in to be sold at not

of tho voyages

above-named man informed members that an in-more than $10.26 per picul.

Grade C, containing between 50 dependent check had been carried out steamers aro cancelled

tion) OR by the Medical Department in Kow-nnd 60% broken rice, is to be sold at Lhombre Evening taixteenth dona-

$15.00 per picul. termination

their of

current loon City and that twenty-two out of not more than

Grade D. (corresponding to former twenty-five rlee retailers were selling voyages. All passages and carg" | rice in correct quantlly and of antis- Grade B at the Committee's Ricel booked for Buch

subsequent factory quality. The three offenders Depots) is to be sold at not more horoby cancelled. had been

and had under-than $15 per picul. voyages

warned

Grade large broken rica is to be It was reported that two volun-sold at not more All passengers and shippers are taken to mend their ways.

than $14.60 per invited to apply at this offlee for

teers had been obtained from the picul.

Grade F small broken rice is to American further information relative to University of Hongkong, in addition to one from the Maryknoll Mission at space.

Stanley, for the Sai Ying Pun Rice sold at not more than $14 per Depot, The Committee decided not to proceed with the opening if the expectations of the Manager, Hong kong Goverment Nice Monopoly, regarding the universal control of rice sales were realised.

are

that,

From the foregoing it will be

of tho above realized mentioned steamers, the as "President Pierce" v-79 will be the last sailing under the old schedule. A new schedule cover- Ing the routes and sailing dates of our remaining steamers will be available to the public in a few days.

THE

AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES, LTD.

CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE LIMITED

Notice to Shareholders

The Sixtieth Ordinary Meeting of Shareholders will be held at

Dr L. D. Pringle, of the Medical the Offices of the undersigned on Department, has returned Colony from Australia.

The

tn

the

Hongkong Telegraph Eleventh Annual Amateur Photographic Competition June-September, 1941. Two Silver Trophies Awarded by ILFORD LTD.

For the best and secoud-best entries. Three Silver Trophies Awarded by EASTMAN KODAK CO. First Prizes in each of the three Sections.

$250

$250

CASH PRIZES

SECTION ONE Interior scenes. Table Top and Still Life Studios. (Exluding portraiture, plants and and 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 Competition:

The Competition is open to all photographers.

ford

1-The entries awarded the

Trophies for the best and second- best pictures in the Competition, will not be entitled to any other prizes. 3.The prizer will be awarded to the

bo

competitors sending in what are adjudged to be the best photo. Kraphs in each Bection. Each entry must be accompanied by a form which will be published during the period of the Com- petition, and which must pasted on back of entry. 4.-The right to publish any or all of the entries is reserved to the Hongkong Telegraph. 5.-All photographs entered mut have been Laken in the Colony of Hongkong. Photographs which have been already entered in other Competitions are ineligible, 0.-Na responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery of, loss of, or damago to entries. -All entries to be either black, sepia, or toned pictures, and must be mounted. Coloured photo. graphs are ineligible.. 8ictures submitted in sepia tones should bo accompanied by a smaller print in black and white, -No picture to entered in more

than one Section.

10. Blounts to be only white or cream, inust be of one of the following nizes:----10X 1×0.

11.-No correspondence will be entered -Inio in connection with the Com-

petition, 12--Members of the State of the 2tongkong. Telegraph and the Kóuth China Morning Post are not permitted to compete. 13The decision of the Judges shall

bo final, 24-Af the conclusion of the Com- petition, entries will be rytumed to competitors or application at the Telegraph offices within seven daya. 33,The true of aliaseD La strictly

forbidden.

NAME

ENTRY FORM

SECTION

ADDRESS

Please use block letters and paste

one of these forms on back

of each Entry.

Wednesday, the 25th June, 1911, for the purpose of nt Nuon, receiving the Report of the General Agents, together with statement of Accounts for the year ended the 31st December, 1940.

The Share Register and Trans- for Books will be closed from the 11th June to the 25th June, 1941, both days inclusive.

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picul..

Company Engineers .K.V.D.C.

Co., Traile Hongkong Telephone

Department Guard Room, Mt Austin Barracks Klices and Bill's Pin Table ......

tion. Lid. ....................................................... 200

per Mrs logg) ........................******* Air A. Lam Tono cross Alsatian

pup per Mira Hogg), ..............................

and passENKOTE

ANTI-T.D, ‘ASSOCIATION

The longkang Anti-Tuberculosis Anso- clation gratefully acknowledges the fai- lowing donations and subscriptions:

Hongkong & Shanghal Banking Com. $2.506 Dodwell & Co., Ltd, $2,000: Gold Alver Exchange Society, 500; British Tobacco Co., $300! Talkoo Dockyard & Engineering Co., 500; 4.

Kumuong, crew

1.30 Neuter and Rugby Press and Announcements,

46

Compositions of Vaughan

Williams. 28.00

0.45

6.47

Light &tions.

Lo. $300; Dairy Farm Ice and Cold Storage $200; Li Pa-chun, $200; Mr and was agreed to consult the Con- Mrs M. K. Lo, $200; China troller of Food immediately as to the Power Co. Ltd, $100 Sir Shouson Chow, correct price at which to sell the $109; Dr Lo Tze-hol, 1100; Want Yuen Limited $100; Fung Kong-un, $100; Dr former Grade A and Grade 13 at the and Alta La Shu-pili, 350, W. N. Thomas Committee's Rice Depots. It was Tant, $30; Major J, M. Officer, $20: A pointed out that no more

Friend, $10; 1, 2, 3, $10; F. D. Angus #5; the of

F. C. Mow Fung, Dr (bis) Cheng former Grade A rice appeared to be Sul-yus, 3: Dr intim), Cheng itung-yuc, obtainable, and its replacement by $3: Dr Hackett, 131 Afrs Hackett, 15A corresponding grade in the new Friend of the late Mr F. G. lierridge, $3. scale appeared to be very desirable

SALVATION ARMY

Sale Of Cooked Rice It was stated that experiments in the use of oll fuel for cooking rice had not yet been Inally perfected.

A letter from C. F. Woo dated Jutie 12 was rend suggesting that the Committee might care to consider the

The meeting was adjourned until credited to the Annual Appeal for 1941: sale of package-rice called holi vip jaan in a water-lily leaf at about 10 3 p.m. on Monday, June 23

Previously acknowledged, $10,000; Mirs N.. Elliott, 10; Messrs A. 5. Watson cents per package, instead of plain

& Co., Ltd, $35. Total to date, $10,035. cooked rice, when the kitchen

BT LOUIS SCHOOL Cooke

to cover the next two weeks while Thia Salvation Army Headquarters the Committee's Depots continued to gratefully acknowledge receipt function.

been establishmmunali

had After discussion it was agreed that efforts should be made, to meet Mr Woo's suggestion by cooking rice in "cheung" or containers with a little "ung" to give flavour and increase the nourishing qualities,

The

that a

Sale of Vegetables Chairman, reported careful survey had been curried out with the help of the District Officer, North, in the Un Long and Kam Tin areas by two members of the Com- mlitee, Mr Curtis and Mr Li. These investigators had secured valuable data to support the proposals dis- cussed at the fifth meeting to start

campaign for higher payments to the farmers for their vegetables and for lower prices to be charged to the actual consumer.

the con-

In the case of Pak Tsui (white cabbage), the vegetable lean sold at $12

per picul and the stall-holder in JARDINE, MATHESON & Kowloon and Central Markets al

CO., LTD.,

$14 and $18 per picut to General Agents.

sumer. But the farmer only received $3.50 per picul. Hong Kong, 4th June, 1941..

FOR THE PROTECTION

OF · CHILDREN

What to do to help a child Anyone knowing of a child who has been assaulted, neglected, or cause unnecessary suffering or injury ili-treated in a manner likely to to health, or knowing of a parent who is seeking advice on any matter concerning a child, would be doing. an act of kindness by communicating nt once with--

The Hon. General Secretary, ILK.S.P.C., Old City Hall.

The Inspector, 49, Pokfulam Road,

1st floor.

The Inspector, 32 Stone Nullah Lane, 2nd, Floor,

The Inspector, 12 Sal Yeung Chol St., Kowloon.

The Inspector, 52, Argyle St., Kowloon

All further steps will be taken, and expenses borne, by the Society.

The Informant's name will be kept strictly private, except in coses. where malice is proved.

NOTICE

DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1940 The following rates will be charged for malling single copies of the following newspapers abroad;— South China Morning Fost China and Macao

10 cents per copy British Empire and Foreign 25 cents per copy

The Hongkong Telegraphi China and Macao

10 cents per copy

British and Foreign

20 cents per copy

25 cents Saturdays,

PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY

PLANS FOR EXHIBITION

For Ung Tsol (swamp cabbage) the laan sold at $0 and the market at $8,

STOCK MARKET

REPORT

Hongkong Stock Exchange Ofeint Summary. Issued yesterday, Is:

Buyers

Bank of East Asia $711⁄4 H.K. Fire Ina. $170 Indo-Chinas (Pret) $80 H.K. Docks $15 Hotels $2.90

Realtles $2.80 Macao Electrics $18.40

Entertainments $01⁄4 Sellers

Ropes $7

Sales

Electrics Rts $11

Mneno Electrics $18

SIR

following donations, which

of the have been

Hankow

FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General · Banking Business transacted,

CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened -and FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Your or shorter periods in Local or Other Currencies of rates which will be quoted on application.

BAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Local Currency and Sterling with interest allowed at rates obtainable on application, The Bank's Head Office In London Quota-undertakes Executer and Trustee busi

TORE, and claims recovery of British Income Tax overpaid, on terms which

0% may be ascertained 1 Agencies and Branches.

W, IL EVANS THOMAS,

In My Team Ploughing....Keith Falkner (Vocal) with Plano acc.; Fantasia on Theme by Thomas Tallis....The B.B.C. Symphony Or- chestra cond, by Sir Adrian Boult; Robertson Noon....Stuart Silent (Daritone) with Plano acc.

2.15 Close Down. 0.00 Indian Fogramme,

Closing Local Stock Nat Shlikres and His Orches- and Ina Bucz (Soprano). 7.17 Violin Solos Serenade (Arensky); (Masengal-from 'Cavalleria Run-

Summons ticana')....Albert Plano ace, by Gerald Moore; Zopa- tendo, Op. 23

23 (Sarasate); Hungarian Dance No. A Mojor (Brahms- Joachim)....Yeh

Yehudi Menuhin by Marcel Gazelle. 7.30 Compositions of Purcell. 9.00 London Relay Tho News. 8.15

London RelayQuestions of

acc.

the Hour.

Intermezzo

with

with

8.30 Mayerboer-Ballet Sulte "Les Paliocurs".

Entre---Pas des Patineuses-Pas de

any

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Manager.

THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED

Head OMes:-15, Gracechurch Street, London, CJ,

Authorised Capital Subscribed Capital Paid-up Capiini

Reserve Fund and Rest

DANKERS:

£3,000,000

1,800,000

1,050,000

1.254,600

The Bank of England & hidland

The Salesian Fathers are deeply grate-Deux-Pas de Trois....Sadler's Wells fui for the following kind donailons re-

Orchestra conducted by Constant nombay cently received:

ILK, Jockey Club, 31,000; HK. Football Lambert. Association, 200: Anonymous. $10.

Empire-wide Flag Day

'

The British War Organisation Fund wish to warmly thank all those who assisted on the Empire-Wido Flag Day Held on June B. and are especially crate ful for the generosity of two anonymous donors who brought the amount colicoted to the figure of $5,000, which is being sent llome as the Colony's contribution.

ot-

Bangkok

Calcutta

Bank, Ltd.

BRANCHES:--

Jaffra

Kandy

Kuantan

Karachi

Delhi Gallo

Kota Bharu

Kuala Lipis

Hongkong

8.40 Studio"Some British Poets" Colombe No. 3-

3: Burns. Father T. Ryan, SJ. 9.00 Local Time Signal, Announce; ipoh

Howrah ments and Programme Summary.

Muslo and Songs from the 0.02 Films,

0.32 Light Orchestral Selections. Spanish Fantasy (Molto)..Andres Molto and His Orchestra; Grand Viennese Opera Potpourri (arr. Ro- brecht)....Grand

Or- Symphony chestra,

9.45-10.00 News 11 French (on Short Wave only).

A case of suicide by hanging curred of the Argyle Strèet' Intern- ment Comp about 3 um, yesterday when, Li Cheong, 30, Chinese soldier internegy was found hanging by ¤ rope. He had been dead for Tomeand News Commentary. hours.

GEOFFRY'S RESIGNATION

vendor at Kowloon Marke! whereas the farmer only obtained $1.35 per pleul. Many other similar instances were given. It was decided

The announcement that the Gover- Governor on several occasions, until to seek permission from the Hon. the Chairman of the Urban Council, to nor of Hongkong. Sir Geoffry North his appointment to be Governor of use five stalls in the Mong Kok Publle cote, is relinquishing his post owing British Gulana in 1934 Sir Geoffry's Market for the sale to the public of to -health, and that his successor next appointment was to the Gover- Vegetables brought in from the New has been appointed, was made yes-norship of Hongkong. Territories.

terday evening. A Government

Made a C.M.G. in 1931, Sir Geoffry communique to the Prest gave the was knighted in 1935 when he was following text of a telegram received created a Knight Commander of the from the Secretary of State for the Order of St Michael and St George. Colonies:-

The New Governor

The transport charges on lorry loads of 40 piculs would amount to 40 cents per picul or $10 per load, and return trip with empty baskets,

Capital expenditure for baskets, scales, etc., was enlculated to amount pleased to appoint Sir Mark Aitchi- Sir Mark Altchison Young ls at to about $800, and dally recurrent

Governor of Tanganyika

"His Majesty the King has been

costs for personnel, food allowance on Young, K.C.M.G., to be Gover-present

hor and Commander-in-Chlef of Territory. He was born in 1880 and

recently been

0.45 The Gay Nineties Singers. 10.00 London Relay Tho News

10.15 Dance Muste.

11.00 London Relay—'Correspon- dence Column".

Talk by Sidney Hornblow, 11.15 Close Down.

Shanghai Broadcast

Broadcasts dealing with conditions

Madras

New York Penang Rangoon

Shanghal

Simia

Kuala Lumpur Singaporo Kuala Trengganu

HONGKONG BRANCH, Every description Of Banking and Exchange Business transacted.

TRUSTEE AND EXECUTORSHI

UNDERTAKEN,

Current Accounts opened in Local Cur- rency and Fixed Deposits received in Local Currency and Starling on terms that may be ascertained on application.

D. DENSON,

Manager.

POST OFFICE

Air Mail Service by Brilish Over- sens Airways Corporation to East and South Africa, United Kingdom and beyond is temporarily suspend- cd.

The Printed Motter Service to the in Norway under the Nazis are In- cluded in talks delivered by Mr K. Allowing places in China is tem- porarily suspended:-Yunnan, Szo- Persen, every Sunday at 9:30 pan huen, Kwelchow, Hunan, Fuklen Shanghai Daylight Saving Time, over (except

and Amoy Station X.M.H.A. at 445 Race Course wangel,

North and East Road, Shanghal. This is the same

Kwangtung. clation from which Mr Caroll Alcoff,

Kulangsu),

the famous American news commer. Small Packet Post to all countries tator, delivers his broadcasts,

is suspended. The station is 'operating on a wave- length of 000 kilocycles or 600 metres and on a short-wave of 25.29 metres or 11880 kilocycles.

COMMUNIST DISPUTE

Request For Arms

INWARD AIR NAILS Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Direct Service"-San Francisco dato,-24th. Juno-

July1. Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Direct Service"-San Francisco date, 8th July,

July 15.

·OUTWARD AIR MAILS Monday, June 23 Air Mall by Alr to Rangoon to coż- nect with the "British Overseas Airways."

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

...June Reg.*******

23, 4 p.m. Ord... June 23, 4.30 p.m.

Tuesday, July 1 Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono- lulu, U.3.A. and Europe via "Pan- American Airways and TranS – Atlantic Services."

and transport (but omitting payment Hongkong in succession to Sir is an Old Etonian, going from Eton to farmers), etc., about $50 with a Geoffry Northcote, K.C.M.G., who is to King's College, Cambridge. The considerable proportionale reduction relinquishing his appointment for son of a former Lieutenant Governor for larger quantities. This

would reasons of health."

of the Punjaub (the late Sir W. permit of vegetables being sold at a

His Excellency the Governor has Mackworth Young), he also has two greatly reduced price and the farmers

brothers who have distinguished to beneft considerably financially,

unable to attend, a | P The Rev. Mr Alton and Mr Young number of functions owing to indis-themselves in the Colonial service,

Interesting, documents relating to away from the one being Sir Hubert Young, Gover Tsun Dart Informed the meeting that position, and was

of the Colony for an extended period last nor of Trinidad and Tobago, and negotiations between the Kuomin-Air

Chinese Communist the leans had already heard

another having served in senior lang and the

Party for the period between June Committee's proposals and had re- year, on sick leave.

Sir Geoffry Alexander Stafford hosts in the Indian Civil Service.

and November 1940, which clarify duced the price of vegetables at any

In 1900, Mr Mark Young, as he Northcote was appointed Governor

obscured points of the recent rate temporarily.

of Hongkong in January 1837, to then was, entered the Ceylon Civil

Chungking-Communist dispute, are It was agreed that the Committee ecced Sir Andrew Caldecott, who Service, joining up in 1915 shortly contained in pamphlet entitled should cease to not as a wholesale suc buyer and a refalier immediately was appointed to Ceylon. Sir Geoffry after the outbreak of the Great War, "Why Friction?" It is published by tober 28 and serving in the army until general the New China Information Com- arrived in the Colony on October 28 their objects were attained.

demobilisation. that year, with Lady Northcote, and the war to Ceylon, and was made

He returned after mittee, Chungking- they soon became popular with all

Principal Assistant. Colonial Secre- keen interest

Income of Rice Retailer

Among the more important Com-..

Colonial

pain that the 18th Route Army (8th Route

Her.

Ord.

Rez.

Ord.

K.P.O.

G.P.O.

July 1, Noon. .July 1, Noon.

July 1, Noon. July 1, 5.00 p.m.

Tuesday, July 15

At the request of the Committees to

lending their tary of that. Colony in 1823; being munist demands are those suggesting / Air-Mast for Manila, Games, Homalaks,

Mr C.C, Lino had, Investigated the in-

giving

cir support

.bo appointed, in 1028 to

come and expenditure of a small rice is social welfare and other work for Secretary of Sierra Leone, In 1930 Army) be reorganised into three

| retaller's shop.

the good

of the Colony. In July he was appointed to the

Dost

at the prices formerly fixed by Gov- | feeling with the Chinese community the Geneva to take part in die munists) be enlarged to seven

Canton, then slon at

amount to $11:437.92. Hence, if the paid an office ovember that year awarded the C.M.G. in 1931..

he

prost.

wero com-

two

U.S.A. and Europe vis "Pan Ame- rican Airways and Trans-Allantio Barvices."

Reg.

Ord,

Reg.

Ord.

K.P.O,

.July 15, 5 p.m. July 15, 5.30 p.m. G.RO.

July 15, 5 p.m. July 15, 7 p.in.

Aged Missionaries To Leave Japan

Chief armies with three divisions to each A retailer selling two kinds of rice 1938, His Excellency cemented good Secretary in Palestine, and attended

led Army, and the New Fourth Army the Permanent Ma

Mandates Commis- emment regulation for the two

In reply the Kuomintang grades would receive $11,514.30 per by an official visit to

under Chungking Government con- cussions for Palestine's future deve-proposes that the 18th Group Army month for 450 bags sold.

be reorganised into three Armies with His expenses on rice, transport, trol, where he inspected the bombed lopment. For these services he was

divisions cach and the New In ent, staff, lighting, etc., etc., would areas; and

visit to Macao.

Appolated in 1033 to be Governor Fourth Army Into two divisions of

two brigades each, retaller wa

was strictly honest with his

It was in April last year that Sir of Barbados, Sir Mark Young re- (K.C.M.G.) knighthood

To the Communist request that better grade Geoffry, suffering from an occlusion colved customers and sold #

in the right leg, for which he was the following year. In 1937 His Ex- at 80 cents per pleul and a poorer under treatment for some time, de-cellency had an unhappy experience, they should be allowed to issue their grade et 50 cents per plcul over the cided to return to England for special

Tokyo, June 17. when thousands of negro workers own local currency notes of small Kerdenominations, the Kuomintang or- price for which he paid for the rice, treatment. Originally, in March, it assembled, demanding more pay.ders that there should be no issue of alding in Japan, Professor Charles After more than sixty years re- not-on the above calcula had tlonou more than $78.02 nett

rief They then staged a demonstration, local notes within intended been

to go on

the Communist Bishop and his wife will return to tho Governor's Imperial Airways plane, marching towards by

or's administered area,

the United States by the Yamata but eventually passage was booked / residence, The Police The Committee unanimously de- but

The Communist region comprises Maru on June 21...

now 91 The annual inceling and dinner of elded to send the relevant agures to by ship, and in May, His Excellencypelled to intervene, and rioting fol

area lowed extending over 30 hours, In the following: The

on the the Photographle Society was held the Manager, Hongkong Rice Mono-left the Colony with Lady Northcote, down six persons lost their lite. A Shenai-Kansu-Ninghain border in vears old, has been associated with

Professor Bishop, who is In the Peacock Lounge yesterday, poly. Although very disturbed by the Ceylon. Sir

stopping over for some ved at Committee of Inquiry subsequently

work in Japan arrived Geoffry

ing Sultch,

Mitze, Wupno, Methodist Mission Dr A. V. Greaves. presiding..

high price of Government rice, It was

outbreak was pri

Taingchlen, Yenan, Yen since 1870, lecturing In English Presenting the annual report, Mr margin should exist between

the general opinion that a reasonable England in August, and after treat-found that the

ment his

greatly improved marly due to pur-Lady remained

Yenchuan, Paonn, Anting, Public Speaking at the Aoyama over-population of chung

and consequent

a Methodist R. A. Bates, Secretary, stated:

Gakuin which was behind Barbados, with

economic chase price from the Government and when Ells

rale Antsin, Kanchuan, Fuhsien

educational His Excellency returned to distress, and emigration to other part of Tingpien and Tingpien Haion Membership has consistently num- the selling price fixed by Govern-Hongkong, arriving via the Cape, West Indian Islands who, but oven but the city of Chingpien is to be was also connected with the enged who was recomiend- (the city of Tingpion is not included; a century. Dr

Edwin for over Iglehart. last March. There will be general

ed. regret that his health has not per- graver trouble in Trinidad, and this included); also Hosin, Huanbalen and Gakuln, will accompany the aged couple to Los Angeles where the by members of the Forces, a second The Director reported that 214 mitted him to remain here longer. led to the Governor of that island a part of Chingyang in Kansu.

and belog

for in a Homo Young

latter will reside Sir Geoffry Northcote was born resigning; Sir Mark $5 being due if the Member is still sacks (plus 112 lbs) of Grade A rice

The Communiste complain that retired people. with us at the end of two years.

1881, and had been sold at the depots during in

the Island was educated at appointed to administer the

a serious Professor The Council lake pleasure in an-

Blahop came to Japan in the week ending June 13, and 124 Blundell's School and Balliol, Oxford until a new Governor was appointed. they have suffered from

of munitions, hond 1879 and has been

a prominent nouncing Mr. Francis Wu, A.ÂP.B., sacks (plus. 109 lbs) of Grade B. University, entering the Colonial At the beaning of 1036 Sir. Mark shortage

grenades, and medical supplies. It stethodist worker having been ns the winner of both the President'a 20 from 8,858 individual customers.

Cash received amounted to $8,512.- Service in 1904, with an appoint- was made Governor of Tanganyika. Award and the Crateman's Award'

ment as Assistant Collector, East The Governor-desimate of Hong- is stated that at one period the Com-

as Sapporo. His for 1940-1941.

$27.00 and sundry expenten East Africa extended over a long Lady Young formerly Miss the Government a single cartridge and as far north

or a single roll of bandage for 1 diary, which has been kept studious- promotion to District Josephine Mary Price, daughter of period,

ly since the Civil War, is now de

·with. Mr Fung Chi-ming, Chairman of Commissioner and then Provincial the late Walter C. Price.

posited to the United States Library Mr W. Clack Ans. (President); the Tung Walt Hospitals, had gener Commissioner. After acting

In their manifesto the 800,000 of Congress. Ilis record of Mell! days Mr. R. A. Bates. (Vice-President and ously offered to meat Uir cost of the Colonial Secretary on more than one

soldiers and officers of the 8th Route is considered a ristorial treasure, Secretary); Mr IL A. McKay (Salon personnel at the Central Market Rice occasion, he was transferred to There were two calls on the Kow-and the New Fourth Armies plodge The aged couple's one son is 25- Secretary; Mr A. Brailsford (Trea- Depot, hence with the woluntary ser- Rhodesia in 1927, on appointment na loon Fire Brigade yesterday but both their loyalty to Generalissimo Chiang sociated with the Smithsonian Insti- while their surer); Mr Francis Wu, A...,vice of the Hongkong Red Swastika Chief Secretary of that Colony, and were mall fires and def not take Kai-shek but urge Chlang to dismiss tute in Washington, W. J. Richards, De A. V. Greaves and the Senior Camp Overseer; in 1939 was appointed Colonia) Secro-] more than a few minutes to ex-all pro-Japanese elements among daughter Aiving in London

(Committee),..

Medical Department, and his refugee tary of the Gold Coast, acting as tinguish.

bered just over thirty; at the moment regulation. ment It stands at 35. A reduced entrance fee of $5 is now payable

ed:

Report of Director

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