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NOTICE OF GENERAL MEETING
The SIXTIETH ORDINARY of tho GENERAL MEETING Company will bo hold at the Oces of the General Managers, Meaars, Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., Peddor Street, Hong Kong, on Thursday, 10th July, 1941, at noon, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors, pays- Ing the Accounts, and electing
DONATIONS TO Directors and Auditors.
CAUSES
Bomber
Fund
A total of $2,540,250,14 was
reached
yesterday by the War Fund Inaugurated by the C. M. Post, Ltd. with the fol
wing donations:
Falconers Sharpnel
Dox (second
$ 7,03 020
500
donation)
Bil's Ball Table"
Messrs Lepack & Co.
Ex 12th Foot (eleventh donation; 200 MIT
II.K.V.D.C-Sale of Year Blocks
49.75
Menstr
The Black Dog Int
Pers & Co Lld..
Jockey Club Stables
1,000
100
Exchange
30.03
Second Control Pt
Quarter, 1041 (secand donation)
Ex Sergt. 77th Foot (thted dona-
[son)
MIL.C. Inits donation)
Chin Overseas Trading CG
Merre F. Fook Company
L. Clow (One kitten)
Tite following monthly donations to the
Haber Fund are also acknowledged:
Mr F. J. Grant ...
Mr 1. C. Jones
Mr W. Hewlit.....
MM, 8. Fortescu
CH
An Inland Missionary
Mr W. N. Winatado
Mr 8. Duncan ................
Mr It Woodman
Mr David W. Shere
Prof. Mr L. II,
Major II. G. Raberison
Mr John Fant
Mr T. G. Evans
Mr M. F. Haynien
Mr I 9, Beech
Mr Burin Bingh
Mrs D. G. Frosi
Mias
KC. M. Anderson
Mr C. B. E. Berglot
Mine M. R. Buckland
Mr Donald Black
Major C. It. Boxer
Miss N. Stone
Mr D. Lipkovsky
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Ars L. N. Winfield
CIUNA RELIEF
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The following are subscriptions receiv-
Hong-
ed to date for credit of the British Fund for Heller of Distress in China, kong and South China Branch;
Previously acknowledged, $702.357.CO. The liongkong Coverament, $10,000; In terest ending June 30, 1941, $302.25. Total $773,039.83,
·ANTI-T,13, ASSOCIATION
The Hongkong Anti-Tuberculosis Asso- cintion gratefully acknowledges the fol- lowing donations and subscriptions:
Bellish Fund for the Heltof of Distress In China, 15.000: Climan & Co. Ltd, $500; Fun Yan-lam and Alfred Y. Hon memory of their beloved father the late Mr Han Kam-shion). 300; Green faland' Cement Co. Ltd, $200: China Motor Bus Ca sao T. K. LL 200 C. 1. Lên 100 Lo Yuk-10, $100; G. Miskin $100; Gen- sral Chamber of Commerce Industry Tung Koon District, $100; New China Maler Ca., $30; Tang Shlu-kin, $100 Leung Fal-iani;, $50; Sir Robert Kolewall, $25; China Paint Manufacturing Co. 201 De P. Nutionjec,$9.
CHINERE BEAMEN
The Christian Mission to Chintre Seas en in longkang acknowledes the fol lowing donations received during the last part of June;
Menary, Wang Kee & So, $30; the Kow- loon Docks flecreation Club. $50; Kwang- tung Provincial Bank, (H.K. Francli). 310; Mesara flughes & Hourth, Lid, $3; hir M. F. Key, $3; Mr It. A. Keller, $; Mr P. E. Angis, #3; Luk Hal Tung Lite In- surance Co., 15 Dr Y. K. Wang, W. -GL-3.–82; – Mc- M -W1⁄2- Lee-$2; -212-22.-W. Lee, $3 Two Friends și ench, $2; China Emporiety Lid, (per bir Lec), $10; Me M. Chan fiarr, iper Mr Leo) H; Mr Troic En-kau, iper Mr Leo). $3,
Gilt in Kind.The Advisory Committee of the American National Red Cross China Reller Unli, one hundred and ninety-two 501 lbs sacke of wheat ecreat for relief of Chinese beamen's relatives.
All communications and contributions may be sent to the Headquarters, 54, Jor- dan load, ist floor, Yaumali, Kowloon. All clieques and money orders should be crossed and made payable to the Chris- tian Mission to Chinese Seamen, Hong- kung. Please state whether for General, Building, or Good Samaritan funds.
SALVATION ARMY
Lite
The S. C. Mt. Post has received following donation to the Salvation Army:
Mr J. 11. Huttonjee, 120,
i. w. o. F.
The S. C. M. Post has received the following donation to the British Organianiion Fund:
Miss Mosey, AÏLR.C., $10.
Wor
DONATIONS WAITING Donations for the following_Organisa Ilona awall collection of the office of the S, C. M. Post: Associatão Portuguesa da Soccorros tuos, Denovalent Society: St Andrew's Church Fund; Britlin Pří soners of War Hallef Fund;, Lord Mayor's Find for the Rellet of Air Rald Victims; Littis Sisters of the Poor; D.W.OF., SI Vincent de Paul
REFUGEE CHILDREN
The Director of Medical Service grate- fully acknowledges the receipt of $20 from the students of St Francis School, which has now, pald 400 in ulk of an honorarium of $10 per month for one year, towards the cost of payment for a feacher for refugee children.
BRITISH WAR
ORGANISATION FUND
Help Bombed Civilians in Britain
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 tho BW. O. F., c/o Government Houso, during office hours, Mondays to Fridays from 9.30 a.m. to 4 pm, allowing for Lunch Interval and Saturdays from 9.30 am until 1 p.m.
Thursday,
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PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Salo by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 7th day of July, 1911, at 3 p.m., at the Office of the Public Works Department, by Order of lis Excellency the Governor of ono Lot of Crown Lund at Choung Sba Wan, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a torm of 75 years, commencing from 1st July, 1898, 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 years less the last three days thereof,
intending bidders aro ndvised that immediately after the dispo an of the lot tho Purchaser (If
The Transfer Books of the Company wil be closed from the not the applicant) will be requir 3rd July to the 24th July Inclu-ed to deposit with an authorised
nivo.
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By order of the Board,
officer who will be present at the anlo, the ùum of two hundred deltars, ($200) in cash. This sum
JARDINE, MATHESON &❘ will be refunded on payment of
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CHANGE OF ADDRESS
Effective immediately the new address of the EMPIRE SALES COMPANY is 123 HENNESSY Road.
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NOTICE
(un-
DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1940
will
bo
The following rates charged for mating single copies of the following newspapers abroad:- South China Morning Post China and Macao
10 cents per copy
British Empire and Foreign
25 cents per copy
The Hongkong Telegraph China and Macao
16 cents per copy
British and Foreign
20 cents per copy 25 cents Saturdays.
The
Hongkong Telegraph
Eleventh Annual Amateur Photographic Competition June-September, 1941, Two Silver Trophies Awarded by ILFORD LTD.
For the best and second-best entries.
Three Silver Trophies Awarded by EASTMAN KODAK CO.
$250
$250
First Prizes in each of the three Sections. CASH PRIZES SECTION ONE Interior scenes. Table Top and Still Life Studies. (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
Planta 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 photographer.
-The entries awarded the Ilford Trophies for the best and second- best pictures in the Competion. will not be entitled to any other prizes,
3. The prizes will be awarded to the competitors sending in what aro adjudged to be the best photo. graphs in excii Bection. Each enity must be accumpanied by a form which will be published during the period of the Com- petition, and which must be parted on back of entry. 4.The right to publish any or all of the entries is reserved to the Hongkong Telegraph,
All photograpfis entered must have been taken in the Colony of Hongkong, Photographs which have been already entered in other Competitions are ineligible. 4. No responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery of, loss of or darnage to entries. -All entries to be either black, septo, or toned pictures, and must bo mountet, Coloured photo- graptus are ineligible. 8-olures- submitted in sepia tones should be accompanied by a smaller print in black and white. 2.-No picture to entered in mora
than one Bection. 10.-Mounts to be only white or cream, must be of one of the following alzes-10X12 15X20,
11. No correspondence will be entered
into in connection with the Com
petition, 12-Members of the Staffs of the Hongkong Telegraph, and the South China Storning Post are not permitted to comple. 13-The-decision of the Judges shail
be final 14-At the conclusion of the Com-
petition, entries will be returned to competitorm an application at the Trlegraph odces within seven days, 15-The us of atlases is strictly
forbidden, CIN
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The purchaser of the lot will be required to pay to the auctioneer
in cash the sum of $189.00 (boing 10% of the upset price) im- of the mediately after the fall hammer, the balance of the premium being paid in accordance with the Conditions of Sale.
A. R. P. Orders
For Week
Recent Appointments And
11.
Promotions
ABP. Orders by Wing Commander A. Steele-Perkins, D.D.E., Director of Air Raid Precautions:
Special Order The Director of Air Raid Precautions So announce the death of Senior Warden 20 Chu King-has.
of District "A", Bay View.
Strength Decrease
The fallowing Wardens have been per-
mitted to resign:
Quarry Bay. Deputy Divisional Warden G. T. Bird is permitted to resign and to retain the rank of Honorary Deputy Divisional Warden.
Tsimshatsu 2710 (T) Cheung Wat-men and 2783 (7) Mrs B. Glossop.
hongkok 242 Chun Yang-chung. Centrol-3331 Tang Kwok-Jewong. 20 undermentioned being a member of the A.F.S. is struck off the strengil of the Corps.-Eastern 689 Taul Ping.
CHURCHILL-Intorasting picture of Winston Churchill, Britain's Prime Minister, as 25-year-old correspondent for London Morning Post, during Boor War, in 1899, in South Africe.
Boy Scouts Flourish Here
July 3, 1 1941
Rice Committee Decides
Action On Vegetables
The following are the minutes of; farmer also had to pay 6 per cent.] the eight meeting of the Equitable of the purchase price to the "Chin Rice Sales Fund Committee held at Sau" who had methods pecullur to medical Headquarters on Monday. himself of "weighing" the produce in Prescat were Mr E. L, Curtis, Mr the rural areas where the vegetables C. N. LI, Mr C. C. Liao, Mr Tsof Po« (were grown. tin, the Rev. H. A. Wittenbach and
The "weighers" could hardly be the Hen, Dr P. S. Selwyn-Clarke in regarded as the farmers friends, and lho chair.
the fact that they earned as much The Minutes of the seventh meet- as $100 per month or more—in addi- ing, held on June 23, which had then to the commission paid by the been clrculated, were taken as read farmers-suggested the possibility of and were approved and confirmed. adjustments which might be in the The Chairmann, informed members interests of both farmers and gen- that the Controller of Food haderal public if some sort of real co- kindly intimated in a letter dated jopernilvo could boʻIntroduced, July 1 that he would be glad to
Belling Price of Rico support the proposal for the opening As requested by the Committee, of a coolted rics kitchen at Wanchal.. the Chairman stated that he had It will be remembered that this approached the authorities for per- volved acapital expenditure of mission to tell the stocks of former $2,000, the Committee having ex-Grade A and Grade B (now Grade pressed its willingness to provide the (D) rice (the purchase of whfeli had staff, food and fuel. As the proposed been arranged prior to the latest in- kitchen was in the vicinity of cor-crease in maxima for retail prices) toin tunnels, the Air Raid Precaution at the former price of $14.80 and $14 Authorities had also been consulted, respectively. This request had not and their concurrence had been been granted originally, but, on obtained the kitchen being tucked further consideration, the Manager, In under the market and not later Hongkong Rice Monopoly Doord, and tering with access to tie tunifels in kindly given his approval for the question,
balance remaining in the hands of Sale of Vegetables
the Committee to be disposed of at The Chairman reported that the the former prices. The Committee Chairman of the Urban Council had recorded their appreciation to Mr accepted the Committee's Lender for F. C. Barry for this concession, which four out of the five market stalle would be effective as from 2 p.m. on applied for at Mong Kok Market as July 1.
he had
about
Comn.itice, on the subject of the pur-few weeks from now tublic in a
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Canton Cawnpore Cebu Colombo Delhi Halphone Hankow
Manila
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Peiping
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(huket)
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FOREIGN EXCHANGE and Generat Banking Business transacted,
CURRENT
ACCOUNTS opened and FIXED DEPOSITA, received for One Year or shorter periods in Løval or "Other Currencies af raten 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 load Office in London undertakes Executor and Trustee busi- ness, and cialis recovery of Britists Income Tax overpald, on terms which any of 1km bo ascertained May Agencies and Branches,
W. II. EVANS THOMAS,
Manager.
at
POST OFFICE
Air Mail Service by British Over- seas Airways Corporation to East and South Africa, United Kingdom and beyond is temporarily suspend-
ed,
for the July quarter of 1941. A mogi
The Chairman said that Instructive report had been received received permission from Mr Barry from Mr Lee Iu-cheung, Chairman to say that he hoped to see a reduc of the Marketing Subcommittee of on in the price of rice in the Lantau and Port Shelter Village two months' time, and that it was Settlement Scheme and member of probable that only six grades of rice the Hongkong Government Comp would be on sale to the
existing chuse and sale of vegetables through stocks had been exhausted), apari the fanns. This report was being from the special, high quality grades circulated to members.
with, for example, B per cent. broken Mr E. LA Curtis and Mr C. N. Li, rice which would be obtainable from who had been appointed as
the Rice Monopoly Board by private sentatives of the Committee to in-treaty. vestigate the laan system with Mr
the The Chairman reported that Wong Fook-nam of the Vegetable, Committee's endorsement of his pra Fruit Owners and Employees Guild, posal that qualities and prices of ricenclose in a postal cover communi- had carried out the task assigned to should be clearly displayed in oli them and had submitted a report.
rice retail shops had received sym- The Committee discussed the re-pathelle response from the Govern port at length, and decided that the ment Rice Committee, and that the
The Printed Matter Service to the evidence adduced supported in full the original views held, namely, theer of the Rico Monopoly had ollowing places in China is tem- assured him that effect would be farmer obtained too, lille for his given to the request by publication Jorarily suspended:-Yunnan, Sze- hucu, Kwelchow, Hunan, Fukien vegetables and received Wiitle of regulations in the Gazette on (except Amoy
and Kulengru), them encouragement to grow
and
North and East Kwangal, that the consumer often had to pay un exorbitant price for the same
<wangtung. vegetables in market and streol.
Small Packet Post to all countries Suggested Observer
8 suspended.
MAILS
DS
July 4,
The public are reminded that it is breach of postal regulations to cations intended for persons other han the addressee.
Direct
The Commillee expressed their grateful appreciation to the authori ties for this step which it was bellev- Jed would of real help in prevent- The annual report of the Hong- The Committee considered that the ing the exploitation of the purchasing kong Boy Scouts
INWARD AIR Association says taon system in relation to vegetable{publie. It was agreed to appoint a that despite the evacuation, which buying and selling yas so complex representative for each of the three Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Francisco has affected most of the European as to need further careful investiga-districts in which the rice depots
Service"-San visit
date, 24th June ..........July 4. rice groups, un increase in numbers of tion; and it was decided, in fairness had been established,, to troops and scouts is reported. to the loans, to seek the further retailers shops when the depots Air Mail by "Pan American_Airways: Service"-San Francisco function. These repre- In
Direct introduction, Rev. N. V. co-operation of the Vegetable, Fruit censed to 157
.July 18. Halward, Colony Commissioner, Owners and Employees Guild by zentatives would make observations. date, 8th July, states:
obtaining permission for an accredit-by acting as ordinary purchasers of
OUTWARD AIR MAILS of the A.R.P. ed representative of the Committee rice, to ascertain whether such The organisation
10
Friday, July. 4 entailed
attend purchases and an
sales uftailers were obeying the Government Despatch Corps has
"Chin Sau" or enormous amount of purely volun- vegetables by the
or regulations in regard to the display Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Hono- lulu, U.S.A., and Europe via "Pau- and at the loans. The fof grades and prices and to the sale "weigher," tary work on the part of Jnany
American Airways correct price. The Scouters and although the requisite Committee were convinced that the of rice nt the
the Controller of
Atlantic Services.” numbers have not yet been enrolled Gulld would welcome the presence co-operation of
of such an observer, since the mem-Food would be sought in relation to I think it can safely be said that a very efficient nucleus has been train-bers of the Guild were quite rightly sealed samples to be used for pur
of comparison with sample lots ed and will be ready to play their anxious that no suspleion of exploita part in an emergency.
attached to. their undertakings.
1lon of the general public should be/Poses
Report of Director
.
FC-
The report says the outstanding
It was decided, in addition, 10 The Director reported that 50 sacks feature of the year was that the
carry out propaganda amongst véget-Į (plus 101 lbs.) of Grade A and 100 large increase in numbers recorded able farmers and to secure their co- sacks (plus 106 lbs.) of former Grade in 18311 was not only maintained, but operation in the Committee's pro-B rice, now Government Grade D, slightly exceeded. The increase shown dies not include the agures of posal to sell vegetables in the urban had been sold during the weeks end-
aren. This would furnish proof thatfing July 27. two Groups which, though function- prices to the farmers could be raised Cash receipts amounted to $4,192,-
eral community lowered-on anport was $100 and repayment of $3.774.43 was made to Government; equitable but economic basis.
Apart from the commission of other expenses were $10.50, making
-kwong-and-217-Chaza-Pak-chuon hava etly the same as that of last year, paid to the farmers which was cal-surplus of $307.87 for the week, all
ing throughout the year, were not considerably and prices to the gen-80. Expenditure in relation to trans- considered satisfactory, and these figures have purposely been omitted pending the probable closure of the Bus
The undermentioned being a member of the ANS is struck off the strength of the Corps Western-Deputy S/W 113 Ma Pun Kwal-fang.
The following Warden has been dismiss- ed from the "Corps-Central-1004 WA.
Discipline-Central-201
Shang-
been fined $3 each and dismissed from the Corps for falling to attend parades and disobeying 140 orders
their superior officerz
Change of Address Central 404 Yung Coot-yau (E) to 3 Queen's Rd. C, 2nd door.
Vaumati07 Yau Kwok-chu (E) to 303 Shanghai Street. ground floor.
Eastern-S/W 19 T. D. Chanalong Land) to 30 Village Road.
T
Leave of Absence Tsimshatsu2304 A. W. Ingram, niek leave granted until July 20, 1914. Upper Levels Dep. Divisional Warden V. Barrades granted sick leave until August 2. 1941.
Appointments
His Excellency the Governor has up- proved the relinquishment of the appoint ment at Major Charles Manners Manners. .0.8. 48 Chief Air Raid Warden for Kowloan, New Kowloon and the New Territories, with effect from June 23, 1911, on being appointed to the Trans- port and Labour Control Board,
Deputy Chiet Air Bald Warden Lt. Col. E. D. Matthews is appointed Acting Chief Air Reld Warden for Kowloon, New Kowloon and the New Territorice, with effect from June 23, 1941.
with elect
but the number of actual Groups, lected by the laan and could not, in personnel at rice selling depots giv-. Scouters and Scouts has created a itseif, be regarded as unduly high, ing their services tree.
considering that a certain amount of There being no ollier business, the new record,
Three groups closed in Hongkong risic might be involved in dealing meeting was adjourned until 3 p.m. during the year, 4th Murray, 5th St with a perishable commodity, thejon Monday, July 7. John's
and Dth Stanley. In each ease, all members were evacuated. Four new Groups were registered. St Stephen's College revived their Group and new Groups were started at Min Klu College, Chilu Chow School and St Louis School.
Kowloon Groups Closed Five Groups closed in Kowloon. Holy Trinity School returned to Chinese territory with their Group and all members of the 4th Garrison were evacuated. The 3rd Catholic closed through lack of support and Nan Yuef and Ling Tung School were closed as.
as. unsatisfactory. Six new Groups were registered. Mun Sang School revived their Group and new Groups were started at the foi-
schools--Kowloon lowing
TORE On. Man Fan and Chee Yung,
Welle
The following appointments are notified
July 2, 1942. Quarry Bay District Warden "A" Mr Lain Kwok-teal to be Deputy Divrional Tak Ming School started an- Warden. Deputy Datriet
other Group at their third branch
"A".
Warden "A"
Central-Deputy District Werden "D" A. Leong to be District Warden, "D"," Promotion
The following promotion is noufled with
effect from July 2, 1941:
Quarry Bay 3097 Miss D. Lee to be Records Clerk with rank of Senior War- den.
I
and
Sze
Mr Li Shek too to be District Warden school, malding a total of three Groups now administered by this school. Kowloon
Collego Sze School Groups figures were comitted from the census return.
The census tüken In September does not really indicate the growth of Cubbing during the year. There were eight packs and four new ones were formed during the year.
The formation of the Boy Scout
and Despatch Corps
consequent ARP, training of the members has been the principal activity of most Hongkong Boy Scouts during the year.
Instructional Courses
361 Queen's College, Aberdeen Tuesdays and Fridays at 7.30 p.m. com- mencing July 4, 1961. Losturer Mr Chul Chung-kwong, L.A.R.P.E.
Attestation Afeeting There will be no attestation in Kow- loen next week.
ARI Despatch Corps.
The following are appointed Communi- cailons Wardens and are attached to A..P. Despatch Corps per Divisions herounder:
Eastern-1020 Kam Kin-shing, 1020 L Kam-kwong, 3153 iing Chun-wah, 1964 Luk Jing-tal 1030 Wat On-ki, 1354 Was B}!u»y\u, 217A Tang Shiu-fan, 816A Chol Kwan-wah, 620A Young Wing-tal, ·232A Wong Wing-xwan, 1355 Tang Chi-chin, 1337 Chol Ching-pun, 135A "Mak - Bre-
shing 163A Tang Lam-cheng, 10A Yat-kwong, 1047 Poon Shiu-kwook. 158A Twang Wai-kuen, 198A Chol Chung-kin, 152A Cheng Tal-thing: 1036 Wong Man ng, 1553 Leung Kam-fail, 836A Si Fook- ehrung, 1048 Ng Chi-leung. 1030 Ko Blu, 100A fam Hol-wen, 506A Yan Bhek-tok, 112 p Stan-waż: 157A Ma Nal-ju, BJÄ Tam Wai-por
The usual assistance has been given to the Street Sleepers Shelter the season and Society throughout also to the Exhibition of Chinese Products. The latter entailed 60 Scouts per day being on duty during the Representative parties attended the week in February, "second
Chinese National Day Service at St Paul's Church on October 10, and the Empire Day Service at St John's Cathedral
On May 24. His Excellency the Local Chief. Central-1120 Leung Chee-tal, 122A Tam Scout was pleased to commend P. L. Jauns Gal-hung, Bila Leo lloc wing, 1114 1900 Yok wing of the 1st Hongkong Trang
·(Sea
Group in May for good Lam Bhu-ki, 103A Beto Foo, 108A.In Six- Him, 12A La Ching-ping, 1A Au Yeung services rendered on March 5, 1940 Stu-chi, 1171 Zlu Shu-kwen. HDA Tong when, during the practice blackout Bhiu-ching, 11A Xo Pok-wah, 1086 Liu of that date, and with the assistance
Leo Kwan-biu. 138 Wong RANK NE of a friend, he rescued from the har- -eun, 612A. Lee Nai-ho, 101A Law bour a person who was in danger Kwok-kuen, B18A Lee Chak-bun, ÍOSA of drowning, Lee Lansing, -107A Kong Yht-kwong. 110A Wong Yook-wah.. ¡IA Leong Ba kes, 1018 Wong Shing-ahun. 1130 Fun Kim-ping. 1971 Kam Yun-tak, 1009 NK
Chan 8. 1147.” W3 Tavares,
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of each Entry.-
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Monday, July 7
Air Ball by Air to Rangoon to con- nect with the "British Overseas Airways."
E.P.O. and G.P.O. Reg.
July 7, 4 p.m. Ord........July 7, 4.30 p.m.
Tuesday, July 15
Air Mall for Manila, Guam. Honelais,
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July 25-5-p.m. July 15, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.
July 15, 5 p.. .July 15, 7 p.m.
STOCK MARKET REPORT
Hongkong Stock Exchange Offcial Summary, yesterday, is;
Buyers
H.K. Banks $1,330 Bank of East Asin $72,60 Canton Ins. $220.- H.K. Fire Ins. $182.50 H.K. Steamboats $3.50 Indo-Chinas (Pret) $31 Indo-China (Def) $03 HK, Wharves $80
ocks $15.00 Providents $5.0715
Mines 1cts. tels $3,05
Realtics $3.10 Chinese Estates $100 Trams $10.00
Star Ferries $53 Yaumati Ferries $21.75 Lights "O" $0
$1.30 O" X. Rts $22
FACCHI"N" $21
Als $11
"0" $22.50 "N" $0.10 Cements $14.50 Ropes $8.10 Dairy Farms $17.50 Entertainments $0.50
Sellors
H.K. Banks $1,350 /Douglases $125 Realles $3.30 Macao Electrics $18.30 Cements $16
Sales
H.K. Banks $1,325/35
H.K. Govt. 3% Loun (1034) 84.50
Charity Concert Organised
In order to raise money to aid the Bomber Fund and Chinese war charities, the Hongkong Chinese Civil Servants 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, ***
His Excellency the Governor, Bir Geoffry Northcote, has kindly con sented to give the concert ħli dia- tinguished patronage, and has also signified his intention of attending it.
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