2
CLASSIFIED NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS THE INDO-CHINA 25 words $2.50 STEAM NAVIGATION
for 3 days prepaid
FOR SALE.
TERRIERS. PEDIGREE SCOTCH Palr pure bred Scotch Terriers, mate and female, fifteen months, for sale in aid of the Bomber Fund. Must Penne apply Mrs. Ko together. Hogg, Jockey Club Stables, THE HONGKONG NATURALIST. Vol. X nos. 3 and 4. Price $4 Now on salo st (postage extra). Bouth Chlan' Morning Post Ltd.
CO., LTD.
*NOTICE OF GENERAL MEETING
The SIXTIETH ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of tho Company will be held at the Offices of the General Managers, Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., Pedder Street, Hong Kong, on Thursday, 10th July, 1941, at noon, for the purpose, of receiving the Report of the Directors, pass- ing the Accounts, and electing
DONATIONS TO Directors and Auditors,
CAUSES Bomber Fund
A total of $3,340,250.14
yesterday
WAS roached
by the War Fund inaugurated
by the S. 6. M. Post, Ltd, with the fol lowing donations;
Falconera Shengine flox (secand
donation)
Ex 12th Font feleventh donation) K.V.D.C-Sale of Year Books
$ 7.05
"BI Ball Tablo"
0.20
Messrs Lepnek & Co.
500
Mrs Hoga. Jockey Club Stables
40.75
5
The Black Dog
Messrs Pelers & Co., Ltd.
1,000
100
Exchange Control
Second
30.03
Ex Sergt. 17th Foot (third dona-
tion)
Mintis stopation)
10
China Overreas Trading Co.,
25
10
Quarter. 1941 (necom donation)
Mestra E. Fook Company
L. Chow (One kitten). .............................
The following montlity donations to the
Bamber Fund are also acknowledged:
Mr. J. Grasi
Mr R C. Junts
Mr W. Hewilt.....
1. 8. Furtescur
An Inland Missionary
Ase W. N. Winalade
Str 8. Duncan.....
Mr It. 11. Woodman
Mir David Wilson ...
Prof. & Mrs I, 1. Shore
Mofor I. G. Robertson
Mr John Fant
Mr. G. Evans ...
Mr M. F. L Haymes
Mr S. Beech
Mr Surin Singh
Mr D. G. Frost
1
Mr
Anderson
Mias E. M. R. Huckiarit
Mr Donald Black
Major C. R. Boxer
Miss N. Stonn
Mr 11. Lipkovsky
Anonymous
MEN . N. Winfield
CHINA RELIEF
$25
288288788-8888*238938"*
The following are subscriptions recely.
ed to date for credit of the British Fund
for Hellef of Distress In Chinn,
kong and South China Branch:
long-
Previously acknowledged, $792.357.00. The Hongkong Government. $10,000; In-
Thursday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH ·
R.
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 7th day of July, 1941, nt 3 p.m., at- the Oficos of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Cheung Sha Wan, In the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, commencing from 1st July, 1808, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 24 yours less the Inst three days thereof.
Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the diapo- sal of the lot the Purchaser (if not the applicant) will be requir
The Transfer Books of the Company wil be closed from the 3rd July to the 24th July inclu-ed to deposit with an authorised alve..
By order of the Board,
nfficer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dolinrs, ($200) In cash. This sum
JARDINE, MATHESON & will be refunded on payment of
CO., LTD,
General Managers. Hong Kong, 14th May, 1941.
CHANGE OF ADDRESS
Effective immediately the new address of the EMPIRE SALES COMPANY 123 HENNESSY Road. Telephone 23465 (un- changed).
NOTICE
DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1910
will
be
The following rates charged for malling single copies of the following newspapers abroad:-- South China Morning Post
China and Macao
18 cents per 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
25 cents Saturdays.
The
Hongkong Telegraph
Eleventh Annual
erect ending June 39, 1941. $303.25. Total Amateur Photographic
$772,630.03.
ANTI-T.B. ASSOCIATION
The Hongkong Anti-Tubereulosts Asso- elation gratefully acknowledges the fol Towing dunations and subscriptions:
British Fund for the kellet of Plaicens 1 Chien, $3.000; Glinan & Co., Ltd. $300; Hon Yna-inin and Alfred Y. Tan (in memory of their beloved father the late Mr Hon Kam-shing), 809; Green Island Cement Co. Ltd. $200; China Motor us Co., $230; T. K. 13, $200; C. .. ., $100: Lu Yuk-long, $100; C). Makin, $100; Gen Heal Chamber of Commerce & Industry Tung Koon District, $100; New China Molar Co.. $50; Tang Shit-kin, $100: Leung Fal-tong, $50; Sir Robert Katewall, $23: China Paint Manufacturing Co., $20; Dr P. Ruttonjer. $5.
CHINESE BEAMEN The Christian Mission to Chinese Sea- men in Hongkong acknowledges the fol
during tlie lowing donations received last part of June:
Mesars War Kee & So, 54; the Row: loon Docks Beercation Club, $50; icwang tung Provincial Bank, (IK. Branch), $19. Messrs Hughen de Hough, Ltd. $3; Mir at F. Huy. S Bị 11, A. Kriler, K BẾP P. E. Anni, $: Luk la! Tung Life In- wurknes Coj-$5) Dr_Y.-K.-Wang, $2; W. G. M. 82 M M, W. Lee. #2; Mr P. W. Lee, $3; Two Friends $1 encli, $2; China Emporium. Lid, fper Air Loc), $10; Mr M. Chan Harr, (per Mir Lee) 15; Mr Tsok En-kau, Iper Mr Lee), $5.
Gift in Kind,—The_Advisory Committee of the Ameriem. Nationat Red Cross Chion Relief Unit, one hundred And ninety-two 501 lbs necks of wheat cercat for relief of Chinese seamen's relatives.
All communications and contributions may be sent to the fendtquarters, 64, Jors dan Rond, 1st floor, Yaumati, Kowloon. Alf chequer and, money orders should be crossed and made payable la the Chris- tlan Mission to Chinese Seamen, Hong- kong. Please state whether for General, Buliding, or Good Samaritan funds.
HALVATION ARMY
The S. C. Sf. Post has received the following donation to the Salvation Army:
Mrs J. 1. Rutonjer, 320,
D. W. O. F.
War
The S. G. M. Port has recrived the following: donation to the British Organisation Fund:
Miss Mosey, AJR.C., $10,
DONATIONS WAITING Donations for the following Orgazian- ilons awall collection at the office of the S.-C. M. Post: Associacao Portuguesa de Soccorros Mutues; Benevalent Society: St Andrew's Church Fund; British Pri soners of War Reller Fund; Lord Mayor's Fund for the Rellef of Air Told Victims; Little Sisters of the Poor; 11.W.OF.; B Vincent de Paul.
REFUGEE CHILDREN
The Director of Medical Service fully acknowledges the receipt of 120 from the students of St Francis School, which han now paid 300 in all of an Honorarium of $10 per month for, and year, towards the cost of payment for leacher for refugee children.
BRITISH WAR ORGANISATION FUND
Help Bombed Civilians in Britain
June
Competition
September, 1941. Two Silver Trophies Awarded by ILFORD LTD.
For the best and second-best entries.
Three Silver Trophies Awarded by EASTMAN KODAK CO. First Prizes in each of the three Sections.
CASH PRIZES
SECTION ONE
$250
the Purchase price.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
No. of Sale,
New Kowloon
Registry No.
Locality
Inland Lot
Junction of
No. 28:3
Un Chau Street and Cheung Fat Street,
Cheung Sha Wan.
Doundary Measurements
N. H. E. W
fret Teetertsfeet}
04 per sala
plan.
Contents
3,000
$42
31.200
The purchaser of the lot will be required to pay to the auctioneer in cash the sum of $180.00 (being 10% of the upset price) im- tho medintely after the fall of hammer, the balance of the premium being paid in accordance with the Conditions of Sale.
H.K. Stock Market
The following quotations were issued on the Hongkong Stock Mar- ket this morning.
BANKS
11.K. Banks S.
H.K. Banks £. H.K. Banks (H.K.) C. Chartered £. Mercantile, A. & B. £ Mercantile C. £
East Asia S
INSURANCES
.1,335 sa.
70 n. B01.
CHURCHILL-Inforosting
picture of Winston Churchill, Britain's Primo, Minister, as 25-year-old correspondent for
London Morning Post, during Door War, in 1899, in South 'Africa.
Boy Scouts Flourish Here
of
'The annual report of the Rong- kong Boy Scouts Association says that despite the evacuation, which hus affected most of the European groups, an increase in numbers troops and scouts is reported:
In 1111 introduction, Rev. N. y. Halward, Colony Comitastoner, states:
The organisation of the A.R.P. Despatel Corps has entailed on enormous amount of purely volun- tary work on the part of many Scouters and although the requisite sta n. numbers have not yet been enrolled I think it can safely be said that a .2394 n.
11 n. very efficient nucleus has been train- 72 bed and will be ready to play their
part in an emergency,
.220 n. .400 n.
Canton $.
Union S..
$250
Chinu Underwriters $. HK. Fire $....
1021 11.
Interior scenes, Table Top and Still Life Studies.
(Exluding portialture, 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.
1-The entries awarded the
ord
Trophies for the best and second- best pictures in the Competition. w not be entitled to any other prizes.
3. The prizen will be awarded to the competitora sending in what are adjudged to be the best photo- graphs in each Section. Each entry must be accompanied by a form which will be published during the period of the Com- petition, and which must be pasted on back of entry. The right to publish any or all of the entries is reserved to the Hongkong Telegraph.
All photographs entered must have been taken in the Colony of Hongkong. Photographs which have been already entered in other Competitions ara ineligible, 8,--No responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery of, Jon of, or damage to entries
7-All entries to be either black, sepla, ur toned pictures, and must be mounted, Coloured plato graphs are ineligible. -elures submlited in sepla ionos should be accompanied by a smaller print in Black and white. D-No picture to entered in more
than one Bection.
10-Mounts to be only while or cream, must be of one of the following sixes:-10XIZ, 10X20.
11.-No correspondence will be entered
into in connection with the Com petition, Ja-Members of the Staffs of the Hongkong Telegraph and the South China Morning Post are not permitted to competa, 13-The_dection of the Judges stuðl
be final. 16-At the conclusion of the Com- petition, entries will be returned to competitors on application at the Telegraph offices within seven days, 1-The use of aliases strictly
forbidden.
ENTRY FORM:
Old clothes of all descriptions are badly needed for Men, Women and Children in the Bombed Areas In Britain. Such gifts will be received by the B. W. O. F., c/o Covernment House, during office hours, Mondays to Fridays from 9.30) a.m.- to 4 p.m., allowing for Lunch Interval and Saturdays Please use block letters and paste Dom 9.30 am. until 1. p.m.
one of these forms on back
NAME
SECTION
- ADDRESS
of each Entry.
SHIPPING
Douglas $.. Steamboats Indo-Chinas P. $. Indo-Chinas D. $. Shell (Bearers) s/- Waterbonts $....
DOCKS ETC. WharvesTM $: Docks $... Providents $. S'hai Dockyards
Kailan 5/- Raubs $.. H.K. Mines
Hotels S.
Lands $
MINING
LANDS
Lands 4% Debentures S'hal Lands Sh. S. Humphreys S.. 1.K. Realties $. Chinese Estates S.
UTILITIES
Trams S Peak Trams (old) $. Peak Trams (new) S. Star Ferries $..
Y. Ferries $.
China Lights (old) $.
125 n.
July 3, 1941.
Britain Taking Advantage Of Lull To Paste Continent
over
(By "Reuter's" Air Correspondent) LONDON, July 2-The R.A.F. daylight operations Northern France and occasionally over Germany are being pursued with the utmost energy. Full advantage is being taken of Germany's pre-occupation in Russia.
This general assurance was given It is revealed that Britain's heavi
est and newent bombers have been me in London to-day.
used in daylight attacks on targets In northwest Germany's coastline.
Results of Hammering
One concrete result of the RAF's
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· INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHIINA.
Incorporated by Noyal Charter 1933, Paid-up Capital
Reserva Fund ....
***** $1,000,000
*****. £3,000,000
Reserve Lability of Proprietors £3,000,000-
HEAD OFFICE/—LONDON.
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West End Branch: 14-10, Cockapur Street, B.W..
Manchester Branchi
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Their tactical purpose cannot be divulged but it can be assumed that they are immediately associated with the growing R.A.F. night offensive.
These attacks appear to be design-constant hammering by night of the Alor Star ed to strike at the chief source of the German shipyards and U-boat manu- Nazi war potential in Western and feluring towns has been an "appre- the cluble reduction" in the senle of the North-western Germany feeders to her western armies. The Nazi elfort in the Battle of the Atian- the recently, und while the world may reconcile the tie alm 'evidently is to R.A.F's long-term policy of heavy be disappointed if it expects the bombing, with any shorter-range RAF. to alter the Immediate course policy requiring extra punch dictated of the dynamic land struggle being Cawnpore by the big chance given Britain by waged in Eastern Europe, its work
will be regarded as well repaid. Hitler's Russlan adventure.
and
Few Long-Range Fighters
The lack of sumclency of long- range fighter escort for the work across the Channel must of necessity at present restrict the depth of the RAF operations in force by day- light as do the short summer nights force a shortening of the long arm of British air power by night. But some encouraging facts have emerged from the sweeps hitherto made and Incidentally begun in earnest on the eve of Hitler's uttack on Russia.
The Improved Spitfires have proved themselves superior in performanco to Germany's latest Messerschmit ghlers, The Me-100F2 was speci- ully designed to maximum per- give
Range formance at his
at high altitudes, and to some extent armament, were sacrificed to this aim, no doubt in the hope that tactical advantage of height would be decisive.
This has not been the case and the new Messerschmitt has been dragged down from its new celling of over 30,000 feet and the Spitfires have, made short work of it.
Major Baseball
Giants Split
Double Header
With Braves
Canton
فالماء
Ipati
Karnchl
Klang Kobe
Madras
Hangoon Hatron
Bangkok Batavia
tiemarang
Beremban
Hombay
·Himargin
Calculin
Singapore
Agencies:
Cilvo Street
Kunia
Lumpur
Sitawan
Bourabaya -
Fairlie Flaco Kueling
Talping
Tientsin
Manila
Tongkah
Medan
New York
Pething
(Bhuket) Taingiao Yokohama
Haiphong
(f*cking)
Hankow
Penang
(Jenera
sand
Cobu *Colombo
Dalki
FOREIGN EXCHANGE and Banking Business transacted,
CURRENT
ACCOUNTS opened
FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Year or shorter periods in Local or Other Currencies at rates which will be quoted
on appication.
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Local Currency and Blerting with interest allowed at rates obtainable on application, The Bank's lead Office in London undertakes Executor and Trustee bi ness, and claima recovery of British Income Tax overpaid, on terma which may be ascertained at any of its Agencies and Branches
W. IL EVANS THOMAS,
BENZINZET.
POST
OFFICE
Air Mail Servico by Dritish Over- seas Airways Corporation to East and South Afrten, United Kingdom and beyond is temporarily suspend. cd.
NEW YORK, July 2 (Reuter)~) New York Glants and Boston: Braves tangled in the only double header on to-day's Major Baseball League schedule, breaking even in the results, the Braves taking tho opener and the Glants the nightcap. Scores were!
NATIONAL LE
LEAGUR 11. E. New York'
4 0 Battery: Willig, Adams, Early. Brown. ođen."
0 B-10, Boston
Battery: Errickson, Carpenter, Mail, The public are reminded that it is New York
31 0 breach of postal regulations to Battery: Lohrman, Danning.
enclose in a postal cover communi- Dontan
0 4 3 Battery: Johnson, Hutchings. Early, cations Intended for persons other Montgomery, Masl.
han the addressee, Crack Pilots In East
Cinelänati
1 13 1 Battery:
Thompson. Lorn- Germany left behind a numericallybardi, J. Riddle.
ก }} D strong fighter force in northwest Pittsburgh
Battery: Butcher, Lopez. Europe when the moved east, but Philadelphin
10 there is no doubt that the personnel Battery: Hoerst, Beck, Melton, Ferrick. are mainly "colts," and that the crack Livingston.
Brooklyn
12 0 Battery: Mabe, Kimbali, Franks. pilots are leading the Russian cam- palen.
AMERICAN LEAGUE Baston
Battery: II. Newsome, Wilson. Potter. rytink.
0 11 1 New York Waslington
814- 1 Battery: Gomez, Murphy. Dickey, Philadelphia
Battery: Zuber. Kennedy, Early,
7 14 2 Dablets,
Hadley, Harris,
Britain's bombers are chiefly used 50, 1
for in relatively small force with a very strong fighter escort, but sometimes on their own are acquit notable success" against Nazi fighters ting themselves with "great dash and
with whom they have been engaged in several stern combats.
Derring***
Beltery: McCrabb. Wagner.
.....
The Detroit-Chicago game is a nighter.
Anglo-Russian Experts Meeting In Moscow.
Diplomats Present
Mang diplomats were present, in- cluding the American, Turkish, Iraninu and Chinese Ambassadors and the Swedish Minister.
MOSCOW, July 2 (Reuter),-Further conversations, of a practical nature took place to-day between the members of the The report says the outstanding British Mission and their opposite numbers. It is learned feature of the year was that the
General Golikov, Major-General .1 b. large increase in numbers recorded that progress is being made.
of the In the evening, the first Savinov, General Petrob in 1939 was not only maintained, but
Soviet Naval Liaison Staff and other slightly exceeded." Thic Increuse British organised social gather-iaison officers. shown does not include the figures of .814 n
two Groups which, though functioning since the arrival of the Mis- .81 b.
Ing throughout the year, were not sion took place at the British .05 n. considered satisfactory, and these Embassy, 43/0 n.gures have purposely been omitted .0.55 . pending the probable closure of
Groups. The grand total remains 89-n-exactly-the-same as that of ket year, number of actual Groups, 15.90 m. but 5.07% sa. Scouters and Scouts has created a to the Foreign Commissarlat and ings have been held acclaiming the
31 n. new record.
Three groups closed in Hongkong representative of the Commissarint creation of what the British might 12/6 n. during the year, 4th Murray. 5th St of Foreign Trade, and also Lieut-call a "War Cabinet."
and 9th Stanley. In each John's ease, all members were evacuated. Four new Groups were registered. St Stephen's College revived their 344 n. Group and new Groups were started 07. at Min Klu College, Chit School and St Louis School.
Kowloon Groups Closed
...8 3. 11⁄2 ets b
3.10 b
17 n. .0.40 n.
the
3.30 n Five
.100 b. Ifolyroups
Chinese
10.00 a. and all
n.
1.
53 n.
Chow
closed in Kowloon. School returned to Group
of the 4th Garrison The 3rd Catholie through lack of support and
and Ling Tung Nan Yurt
School
were with their
closed
1% n. were closed as unsatisfactory. Six new Groups were registered. Mun China Light (old) x ris
1.30 b. Sang School revived their Group (new)
22 n. new Groups were started at the fol- H.K. Electrics II.K. Electrics (now) $.
schools-Kowloon
Tonk, .21 n. lowing 11 n. Wing On, Man
Fan H.K. Electrics Rts $.
and Chee Yung, .18% 8. Macao Electrics $..
while Tak Ming School started on- 12 EL Sandakan Lights $..
other Group at their third branch Telephones (old) $..xd. 22.10 school,
11.
total of three making Telephones (new) ... ..x.d. Dn. Groups now administered by this
INDUSTRIALS
school. Kowloon College and Sze Sze School Groups figures were
Cald: Macg. (Ord.), Sh. $....30 n. 52uted from the census return.
Cald: MoCN-
$.
20 n. (Pref.), Sh. $..
Canton Cements IK. Ropes $..
STORES, &c. Dairy Farms $. Watsons $. Lane Crawfords $. Sinceres $.
Wing On (HK.)- Wm. Powell, Lid, x.d.
COTTON MILLS Ewo Sh. $...:** 'S'haf Cotton SIL .$..
MISC.
.] n.
The census taken in September 15 s. does not really indiente, the growth .0.10.
.17 n.
of Cubbing during the year. There were eight packs and four new ones
were formed during the
year.
.10% 11. The formation of the Boy Scout 10.45 n. Despatch Corps and consequent EP. training of the members has 2.15 n. A.R.P
.30 n. been the principal activity of most
Jeen .::1.20 n.
Boy Scouts during the Hongkong year.
been .42 n. The usual assistance has .205 n. given to the Street Sleepers' Shelter Society throughout the season and H.K. Govt. 4%
.07% n. also to the Exhibition of Chinese entailed 50 H.K. Govt. 34% (1934)..94% sn. Products. The latter H.K. Govt. 3% (1040).94 n. Scouts per day being on duty during Ch. Govt. 5% 1925 GSBds. 38/45 n. the second werk in February. Entertainments S.
.0 b. Representative parties atiended the Constructions (old) $. .1.00 n. Chinese National Day Service at Si Constructions (new)
..1 n. Paul's Church on October 10, and Vibro Piling ..........
7.20 n. the Empire Day Service at St John's Marsmans Inv. (Lon.) 8/- 5/71⁄21⁄2 n. Cathedral on May 24, Marmans Inv. (HK) x/-2714_n.
HANGING FROM
·TREE
us yet The body of a Chineso, unidentified, was found hanging from a tree in Peace Avenue, Homuntio yesterday morning and attracted much attention. The Police quick- ly removed the gruesome spectacle. The man was about 55 years old. No suspicious circumstances are at tached to the incident.
His Excellency the Local Chief Scout was pleased to commend P. L. So Kwok-wing of the lat Hongkong (Sea Scout) Group in May for good services rendered on March 6, 1040 when, during the practice blackout of that date, and with the assistance of a friend, he rengued from the har- bour a person who was in danger of drowning. HONGKONG CANTEEN AIDS
London, Apr. 22.
The Hongkong Mobile Carleen helped last Wednesday night, Apři 16, in the big blliz on London. Our Own Correspondent.
It was a cocktail party given by
The formation of a committee of Sir Stafford Cripps, the British Am- bassador, and was attended by M. five for antional defence has come at Vishinsky, Vice-Commissar of Fora paychological moment, -it-is-con- eign Affairs, M. Soboluey, Secretary sidered here. Many factory meet-
Take your
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SENNET FRERES
Gloucester Bldg. Pedder St.
The Printed Matter Service to the following places in China la tem- porarily suspended-Yunnan, Szo- huen, Kweichow, Hunan, Fuklen (except Amoy and Kulangsu),
and East North Kwongel, Kwangtung.
Small Packet Post to all countries suspended.
of
INWARD AIR MAILS Alr Mall by "Pan American Airways
Direct
Francisco Servico-San date, 24th June July 4. Air Mail by "Tan American Airways Francisco Direct Service San
July 15. date, 8th July.
OUTWARD AIR MAILS
Friday, July .4
Ale Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono- Talu, U.S.A., and Europe via "Pan- American Airways and Trans-
Atlantle Services,
-Rex.
Ord.
Rek. Ord.
K.P.O.
July 4, 5.00 pm. .....July 4, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.
July 4, 5.00 p.m. July 4, 7.00 p.m.
Monday, July 7 Lie Ball by Air to Rangoon to con- acct with the "British Overseas Airways."
K.P.O. and GP.O. Reg **** Ord.
July 7, 4 p.m. July 7. 4.30 p.. Tuesday, July 15
Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Monolulu,' US.A. and Europe via "Tan Ame- rican Airways and Trans-Allantio Services.
K.P.O.
Kek.
Ord.
Reg.
Ord.
July 15, 5 p.m. July 15, 680 p.m. G.P.0.
July 15, 6 P.3.
„July 15, 7. pine
STOCK MARKET
REPORT
Hongkong Stock Exchange Official Summary, yesterday, is:
Buyers:
H.K. Banks $1,330
Bank of East Asia $72.50 Canton Ina, $220 H.K. Fire Ins. $182.50 H.K, Steamboats $0.60 Indo-Chinas (Pref) $01
(Def). $85 Indo-China HK. Wharves $80 Docks $15.00 Providents $0.07% H.K. Mines 15 cts. Hotels $3.05 Reattles $3.10
Chinese Estates $100 Trams $10.80 Star Ferries $53. Yaumati Ferries $21.70 Lights "O" $0.
"N" $1.30.
Lights
"O" X. Ru $22 "N" $21
Rts $11
Telephones N $0.10 Cements $14.50 Ropes $0.10 Dairy Farms $17.50 Entertainments $8.50
Sellers
H.K. Banka $1,350 Douglases $125 Realtics $3.30 Macao Electrics $18.50 Cements $18
Sales,
H.K. Banks $1,325/35
H.K. Govt. 34% Loan (1934) 94.50
Charity Concert Organised
In order to raise money to aid the Bomber Fund and Chinese war?
Chinese charities, the Hongkong Civil Servanta Club has organised a concert which will be held at the Ko. Shing Theatre, Queen's Road West; at 0.30 p.m. on July 12..
Excellency the Governor, Bir Geoffry, Northcote, has kindly: con- sented to giva, the concert his dis- tinguished patronage, and has also signified his intention of attending Ita.
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