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CLASSIFIED NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

ADVERTISEMENTS 25 words $2.50 for 3 days prepaid WANTED KNOWN.

FOR SALE.

BULL TERRIER (Bitch) fine animal for ante. Proceeds to Bomber Fund. Please apply Mrs. Hegg, dongkong Jockey Club Stables,

THE HONGKONG NATURALIST,

Price Vol. X nos 3 and 4.

Now on salo .st (postage extra). South China Morning Post Lid.

The

NOTICE

HONG KONG TELEPHONE

COMPANY, LIMITED Interim Dividend

оп

Saturday,

G.

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

R.

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS

JEWS IN SHANGHAI

of the Sale by Public Auction

SHANGHAI, July 4 (Inter- to be held on Monday, the 7th national)Only 8,000 out of 15,000 day of July, 1941, at 3 p.m., at Jews living in Hongkow are regis- the Offices of the Public Workstered with the Japanese who alms at complete aegistration. This measure Department,, by Order of His to weed out undesirables. Excellency the Governor of one Most Jews live in Hongkew where Lot of Crown Land at Cheung the cost of living a lower than the and the Shu, Wan, in the Colony of Hong International Settlement

French Concession, Kong, for a torm of 75 years,

July 5, 1941.

Turks Confident of Final Independence of Balkans

ANKARA, July 4 (Router).- Heavy fumming, especially during references to Mr Winston Churchill and Turkish rela tions with Britain, interfered' with the broadcast speech of the Prime Minister, Dr Refik Saydam, from the National Assembly on the new German-Turkish Pacti

Dr Saydam declared thint the Treaty is not an artificial re- quirement of a passing phase

14

Severe Raid On

commencing from 1st July, at Thai Exports but an essential document which Krupps By R.A.F.

with option of a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty. the KING, for one further term of 24 years less the Inst three days

Canard

gives complate oxpression to a natural and continuous situa tion..

The atmosphere of sincerity and,

>> FROM PAGE ONE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an INTERIM DIVIDEND⋅ of SALL of Summer stock of children FOUR per cont (4%) for the six sults, attoria only, for 3 days, 49 months ending 30th June, 1941, 00% discount, 15. Welas, China Building, Opp. Hongkong Hotel, Tel.mounting to; FORTY cents por sharo the Fully Pald Up 21010

Shares and TEN conta per share on the Partly Paid Up Shares of

BANGKOK, July 4 (Router) the Company will be paid on

Reports in the That press regarding reciprocal goodwill during the nego- MONDAY, the 14th July, 1911, on

thereof.

and four British fighters are missing. which date Dividend Warrants

the export of enormous quantities of tiations can be cited as "strong justl-nine German fighters were destroyed Intending bidders are advised scrap fron and rubber to Japan have neation of my words."

Low Flying may be obtained on application at

of commercial

Brilish moderation and foresight in

LONDON, July 4(Reuter) — handling the Iraqt situation and her the Registered Office of the Com-that immediately after the dispo attracted the attention pany,

Exchange Building, 4th sal of the lot the Purchaser (if circles in Bangkok.

Lending businessmen with connee guarantee of Iraqi Independence Sweeping low over roccios, RAF not the applicant) will be requir-lans In floor.

daylight on morning disa ans in foreign countries,

congratulation.

thelr charged

on several im- The TRANSFER BOOKS of the ed to deposit with an authorised Malaya, Notllerlands East' tically were worthy of Turkish praise and bombers which altacked Bremen

Turkey's Interests

portant targets, states the Air Minis- Company will be CLOSED from officer who will be present at the the Philippines point out that reports

Turkey's attitude of neutrality in try News service. of two hundred of this typo are likely to create an: Hale, the sum

unfortunate Impression abroad. They

the Russo-German conflict conformed High explosives

set allre factories and Iron

of and 200,000 tons

among the docks, scrap rubber from. Thalland to Japan are bound to be fallowed from the point building, under a high tension cable,

of view of Turkey's interests.

pilot flew Closing his reference to Britain's utterly impossible and therefore can- not be true..

brought come graph wires attitude towards the Turkish-German and another Blenheim cut some tele- Nevertheless stories of such ex-Treaty. Dr Saydam described it as a strands of them back on

the tail ports, if believed abroad, would be "unique demonstration of confidence wheel. haimiful to Thailand's interests.

from a nation of gentlemen."

The attack on Nordeney was also Crisis At Borders

carried out from a low level with Dr Saydam added that the great precision and daring. Large build- crisis sweeping the face of the earthings were hit and black smoke rolled

of over the town, the borders had now reached

Bew Blenheim beinberg far-seeing attliude at. the beginning of the year had been northern France on Friday afternoon with a powerful escort of Oghters LONDON, July 4 (Reuter).-M.

Important power Ivan Malsky, the Russian Ambas- Justified by recent events.

In the

those light ot good results, and attacked an andor in London, is receiving hund-relations between Turkey and Ger-station and chemical works as well reds of letters from White Russians

and the practical revival of as the railway junction rieur Bethune. many reman

Once again no German bombs were In Britain offering their services In

friendship came first. the war against Germany and en- closing their life savings to assist the Russian cause.

Hongkong Telegraph Eleventh Annual Amateur Photographic Competition

Juno- September,, 1941, Two Silver Trophies Awarded by ILFORD LTD.

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

$250

CASH PRIZES

POST OFFICE

Air Mall Service by British Over- sens Airways Corporation to Esat and South Africa, United Kingdom and beyond is temporarily suspend- ed.

The public are reminded that it is breach of postal regulations to cations intended for persons other enclose in a postal cover communi

han the addressee.

The Printed. Matter Service to the following places” In China is tem- porarily suspended: Yunnan, Sze- chuen, Kweichow, Hunan, Fulden (except Amoy and Kulangsu), Kwangal North "and" "Eart Kwangtung.

Small Packet Post to all countries is suspended.

INWARD AIR MAILS

Air Mait by "Pan American Airways

Direct Service"--San- Francisco dale, 24th June

Mirect Service”----San Francisco date, 8th July.

July 18.

OUTWARD - AIR MAILS Sunday, July 6

Air Mail by "Pan American Airways

WEDNESDAY, the 2nd July to dollars, ($200) in cash. This summaintain that exports of 100,000 tons with her trenty obligations and was fifty feet and were dropped from Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hong

SATURDAY, 12th July, 1941, both days inclusive.

By Order of the

Board of Directors, J. P. SHERRY, Managing Director.

Hong Kong, 13th June, 1941.

THE INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

$250

NOTICE OF GENERAL MEETING

SECTION ONE. Interior scenes. Table Top and Still Life Studios. (Exluding portraiture, plants and and flowers). 1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY 4th $10 2nd $40, 3rd $30.

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 Compofition is open to all photographers.

a-The entries awarded the ford Trophies for the best and second- best pictures in the Compotllion, will not be entiled to any other prized.

2. The prices will be awarded to the competitors sending in what arg adjudged to be the best, photo- graphs in each Section, Bach. entry must be accompanied by, a form which will be published during the period of the Con

must be petition, and which pasted on back of entry, 4.-The right to publish any or all of the entries is reserved to o Hongkong Telegraph,

5.-All photographs entered mount

have been taken in the Colony of Hongkong. Photographs, which have been already entered in other Competitions are ineligibin,. -No responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery of, loss of. Dr damage to entries. 7-All entries to be either Wack, sepla, or toned pictures, and thust be mounted. Coloured, photo- ~*~*~*~* graptus "are ineligible, amparan

8-telures submitted in sepia tones

should be accompanied by a smaller print, in black and whits. 9-No picture: to: entered in more

than one Section, 10-ounts to be only white or cream, must be at eve of the following sixes:101% 16×2,

11.-No Correspondence will be entered into in connection with the Com- polition,

12-Members of the Staffs of the

Hongkong | Telegraph_ and

the

South China Morning Post are not permitted to competo.

12. The decision of the Judges' khall'

ba final.

14. At the conclusion at the - Coca

petition.. entries will be returned

competitors on application, at. the Telegraph olleen within seven days. 13.-The use of allasen 12 strictly

forbiddenja ovaka

NAME

ENTRY FORM

SECTION

ADDRE89

Please use block letters and paste one of thesc, forma on back of cach Entryj.

Fellowship of the

Bellows

JUNE

SCORE

470

tho

The SIXTIETH ORDINARY

of MEETING GENERAL Company will be held at the Offices of the General Managers, Messra. 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

Directors and Auditors.

The Transfer Books of the Company wil be closed from the 3rd July to the 24th July Inclu sive.

By order of the Board.

JARDINE, MATHESON &

CO., LTD.

General Managera.

Hong Kong, 14th May, 1941.

CHANGE OF ADDRESS

will be refunded on payment, of the Purchase price. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Registry No. No. of Sale

Juzction of

Un Chau Street and Cheung Fat Streck

Cheung Sha Wan.

Locality

Boundary Messiromenta

..

E. W.

ferfeet fert feet

as per sulo plan.

The purchaser of the lot will be required to pay to the auctioneer in cash the sum of $180.00 (being 100% of the upset price) im- mediately after the fall of the hammer, the balance premium being paid in accordance with the Conditions of Sale.

of the

CHURCH NOTICES

CHRIST CHURCH KOWLOON TONG)

Corporate Communion And Parish Breakfast

of

White Russians

In U.K. Volunteer

The money has been returned but the names are recorded, ready for the time when it is possible to use their services.

Americans In Canadian Army

LONDON, July 4 (Reuter).-Over 6,000 Americans are serving in the Canadian Army said Mr J. L. Ralston, Canadian Defence Minister, address ing a joint luncheon gathering at the American Legion. Canadian Corps Association at Toronto to-day.

Isles..

porate Ifely Communion followed by the EXCHANGE FUND

July 0. 4th Sunday after Trinity. Services in English 7.15 .in. Cor-

*111. breakfast; 9.43 parish Eucharist & Sermon. Preacher: The flor. Gilbert Baker. Hymns-Processional No. 301, Alleys, sing to Jesus: Gradual. No. 450, O God our help in ages pasi; Offer tory, No. 449, O God of truth, wh000 living word (tune "Irish-No. 604): Ro crsalonal, No. BTT, O Jesus I have pro Ga.m. at 3 Duko St,

Sermon.

IS SOUND Latest Figures

Turkey, whose

and

One

over

In reiterating their earnest wishes dropped on England to-day up to U that the future line-up in the Balkans P... reports the Air Ministry,

16 Enemy Down would be based on the principle of

LONDON, July 4 (Reuter).-The the Independence of those countries,

that 10 Turkey was in possession of satisfac- Air Ministry announced tory indications that this would be so. German fighters were destroyed by R.A.F. fighters this afternoon" in the sweep over northern France.

Property Tax Notification

Armies Nearing Stalin Line

FROM PAGE ONE

It is notised for the information of property owners and others 'con- cerned that Demand Notices for pro- perty tax payable under Chapter II at the above Ordinance being issued in respect of all lands ed for scattered units of the Soviet

following buildings in the foll and/or

Meanwhile a threat to Kiev, the

Bre

chau), Kowloon, New Kowloon.

now

army."

Inin, U.S.A., and Europe via "Tan- American Airways and Trans- Atlantic Services"

Kr.o.

Reg.

Ord.

1.

....July 5, 5 p.nu. „July 5, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

Reg.

July 5, 5 pm.

·

Ord,

July 6, Noon,

Monday, July 7.

Air Mall by Air to Rangoon te con- nect with the "Bellih Overscan Airways."

K.P,0. and GP,0.

Reg. Ord.

July 7.4 p.m.

July 7, 4.30 p.m. Tuesday, July 16

Air Mail for Manlia, Guam, Honolulu, U.S.A. and Europe via “Pan Ame- rican Airways and Trans-Ailautfo Bervices."

K.P.O.

July 15, p.m. July 15, 5.30 p.m.

Ies.

Ord.

G.P.O.

Iter. Ord.

Jul's 15, 5 p.m.

July 15, 7 p..

WEATHER

IN JUNE

Record Wind Velocity For the Month

Apart from the typhoon at the end

the south where the Germans claim in the Colony did not differ much

in the Borrow

01.6

A

dom was held by the fighting spirit

He added that the fortress of free. / districts-Hongkong (including API-Ukruinlan capital, is developing from of the month, the weather for June

The Tax is

Is payable at the Trea of Britain's services and of the men, sury. Windsor House, 3rd floor, not that Hungarian troops advancing from the average, states the Royal women, boys and girls of the British later than August 31. 1041, after across the Carpathians have reached Observatory. There was rather less the plains beyond and joined up sunshine and more rain, although ilve which date penalties may be in-with the right wing of the German inches of the total rainfall was asso

ciated with the typhoon, Army in Eastern Poland. curred.

Any person liable to tax on pro-

The average temperature for the Hungarians Advance month was 81.7 dog. F, perty situated within the above.mer

F, or 0.6 above "The Hungarians overcame the re- tloned districts who has not

A maximum temperature Formal ceived a Demand Notice by July 31 tough resistance of the Soviet troops

occurred

on the 28th, and Carpathian passes on the 2nd. Humi- should inquire at the Treasury.

during Thursday's fighting. The Claims for refund of tax in respect The Hon. Mr R. R. Todd, Financial of property unoccupied during one Hungarian air force is supportingly, was 74 per cent. There were

columns. Exchange Fund at December 31, 1040, March 31, 1942) may be lodged with ton with which the Soviet troops are 28,180 inches, against a June average statement on the position of the year of assessment (April 1, 1041-

Reports indicating the determina-centage of cloud was average at 78.

Rain fell on 20 days and totalled pubished in the Government the War Taxation Department, Unit

counter-attacking continue to appear in the German press. One says "io of 10.231 inches.

There were twelve thunderstorms the Dubno sector, a German unit has

on seven days, rainfall associated with for three days held up a violent to the storms on the 18th being parti- fack by hundreds of Soviet 62-ton tanks.

German, anti-tank guns have cularly 18 hours.

action, causing A water

141 hours of bright sunshine, which

Effective immediately the new mised (verses 1 3-5); Sunday School at Secretary, has issued the following or more entire months of the current the land forces by violent attacks g. 24 hours below normal, but-per-

Services in Bandarini am. Morning address of the EMPIRE SALES | Prayweek-day Services & Notices

COMPANY is 123 HENNESSY Road. Telephone 23465 (un. changed).

NOTICE

DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1940

be following The

rates will charged for mailing single coples of the following newspapers abroad:- South China Morning Post China and Macao

16 cents per copy British Empire and Foreign 23 cents per copy' The Hongkong Telegraph China and Macao 10 cents per copy British and Foreign 20 cents per, copy 25 cents Saturdays,

CAPE FLATTERY

ON MAIDEN VOYAGE HERE

Another new American Mail Line freighter the Cape: Flattery-second

of the now C-1 type tonnage vessels

on

her

and Gazelle.

Monday, July 3, Gulid of Martha & Mary matting at 8.30 p.m. in the Vicarage, Tuesday, July 8.-Church Council meets at o pan. In the Vicarage.

Wednesday, July 8-Wolf Cubs meet at Embankment Road at 30 p.m. Thursday, July 10-Holy Communion at 7. p.m. Guild of Martha & Mary weekly meeting in the Vicarage at 10 am, Choir in the local exchange market were practise in the Church at p.m.

Friday, July 11-Vicar and Fellowship found necessary. "At Home" in the Vicarage from 6 p.m. onwards.

During the six months following II, after March 31, 1942. June 30, 1940, at which date the last

CHINA MUTUAL position of the Exchange Fund was indicated, no purchases or sales of sliver were effected and no operations

EMMANUEL CHURCHTM

(210, NATHAN ROAD)

On December 31, 1940, the Certl- Acales of Indebtedness outstanding amounted to $181,831,030, which is the equivalent of £11.304,477 at 1v. 3d, the middle market rate on that day. The total assets of the Fund amounted to £13,090,740 of which Sunday, July 6-11 am. Morning Wor 72.11 per cent. was held in gut edged ship followed by Communion Service. Speaker: lev. J. K. Spence; 3 pm, Sunday sterling securities, 27.70 per cent. Seliool. Cinsses for Young People at ú on deposit in London at call or short

Il Wood Road. Teachers: Mr and Mrs notice and 0.10 per cent. in silver. Ancil Nance: 7.30 Gospel Songs followed by opening message of a series of meat- ings every night this week at Bo'clock. by Rev. Leland Wong. Visitors welcorned.

Leland Wong, p.in

MOT-10.30 0., Women's Bible Study at 8. Hill Wood Hond. Teacher: ing a B. Ii Wood Road: 8 pm. Rev. Leland Wou

Mrs Lechmere Clift; 3 p.m. Aman's meet-

Wednesday 8 pm, Nev, Leland Wong: Thursday. p.m. Rey, Leland Wong. Friday. pm, Itev, Leland Wong.

METHODIST CHURCHI (QUEEN'S ROAD EAST,

Notices for the Week Following the Evening Service Social Hour will be held at the B. & S. Home at -0.30 pm. All Servicemen and civilians

warmly welcomed,

Services on Sunday. July. E. Band bullt by the Seattle-Tacoma Ship- Preacherstoming. building Corporation, arrived in the bach: Evening. itev. E. Moreton, Colony yesterday

maidenfoming Parade Service at 10:15 am

This will be broadcast and followed by voyage to the Far East.

the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. She is a sister ship to the Cape Hymns a service at 7 pm-Hymns:

420 Evening Alava, which aroused much favour-

200, 314, 150. able, comment among shipping men when in Hongkong a few weeks ago; The Cape Flattery is similar in every respect. She has a net tonnage of 4,100 tons, and can carry 6,802 tons of cargo. Her length is 418 feet, beam 60 feet and depth 27 feet and ten inches. No passengers are being car- fled, although there is accommoda- tion for eight persons luxurious staterooms.

Having been completed only recent ly, the freighter is the last word in modernism, being entirely made of

modern convenience.

Tuesday at 8.30 pm. Meeting for Prayer and Fellowship at B. & 8. Höme.

UNION

CHURCH

KENNEDY ROAD)

Morning Service 10,30 am).

APPOINTMENTS

STEAM

Soviet

been n

constant

NAVIGATION CO.great tonice, penetrat

ing their armament and destroying

heavy,

nearly

spout,

8 inches being

which is of fairly rare occurrence,

ence, was observed in the harbour on

of the 6th. afternoon on the Maximum wind velocities were of course associated with the typhoon: 00 m.p

Royin'n gust was recorded at the

Whiffs No Longer

The China Mutual Steam Navigation their steel turrets. Twenty-three of Company's profit and loss account for the heaviest Soviet tanks have been 1940 shows profit, providing for destroyed." taxation, of £600,958 (compared with Hangarian-Attack

Observatory, but 120 m.p.li. BUDAPEST, July 4 (Router) was £330,047 in 1939).

reached at Kal Talt. These Dividends on investments were Hungarian troops are already pursu #gures are easily records for June,

£4,100)

and £4,451

Interesting the retreating enemy in the Plain the previous maximum being 67 at 18,598

(211.002). Administration of Galicia, says the official Hungarian the Royal Observatory. expenses £24.324 (223,387) depre- communique, ciation £01,470 (£101,400), reserve

It also states that the Hungarian account £400,000 (£100,000).

air force has successfully bombed Interim on preference shares at 6s military targets in Soviet Russia. per share, less tax, pald in October, Russian Communique absorbed

£2,887, and dividend of 6s. per share,

MOSCOW. July 4 (UP) -This (same) on preference shares requires morning's communique states that £2,887 (£3,203); dividend of 9s. per during the night of July 3-4, fighting Bobruisk, share, less tax (samo), on Ordinary continued in the Dvinsk, Do

Rovno and Ternopol sectors. Night "B" shares, £8,601 (9,701); Rovno dividend of 12s, per share, less tax patrol activities and local encounters Fellowship (same), on ordinary shares, £0,774 took place in other sectors of the number of enemy planes destroyed by (0,527), and bonus of £5 per share, front. In the Dving sector our the RAF during. June, is announc less Lax (same), on ordinary, 248, troops successfully resisted the cromy ed as 470. This entities. Whifts who 116 (254,392), leaving balance to be and our units took up Oghting post-lained early, and paid up, to become carried forward of £429,000 (£327,- tlons. Fighting is still in progress Puffs. The tally for April was 305,

in the Bobruisk sector,

and for May it was 530,

Mr Jack C. Filz-Henry has been uppointed Chief Omeer of the Fire Brigade, with effect from January. 1. Mr J. P. Reeves has been appointed Deputy Immigration Officer in suc- cession to Mr H. D. Bryan, with effect from June 7

Dr K. H.

H. Uttley has been appointed Senior Medical Officer, with effect from April 1. ine non,

Mr A. L. Shields has been appointed to act as Chairman 205). of the Essential Commodities Board during the absence-from the Colony of the Hon. Mr S. H. Dodwell, with effect from July 4. Mr Shields is the Shipping Control Board during also appointed to, act as Member of the absence of Mr Dodwell, with effect from the same date.

AUSTRALIA AND AMERICA

A Common Ground LONDON, July 4 (Reuter).- Broadcasting to America, Mr R. G. Evening Menzies, Australian Premier, sald that in matters that count the Preacher at both services, Rev. R. ↑ HRA

Americana and Australians stand Mackenzie Dow.

The Sacrament Lord's Supper |

ground. The Aus

Service.

service, pm.

further less tax

INGOTS ON MACAO BOAT

Bellows Plane Tally

The official figura accepted by the of the Bellows as the

Civil Defence Corps LATE NEWS

·FROM `PAGE ONE

Large quantities of tin and lead ingots were removed from a Macao bound steamer by detectives, in Quartering Corps, Auxillary charge of Sgt Cashman, just before Supply Corps, Auxiliary Trans- saling time yesterday.

port Service, Civil Pay and cialmed ownership.

The ingots, which were covered Accounts Servico,

No

ond

with salt fah,, were hidden in 17 rattan baskets.

Leaving Colony, Regulations

No Whole Timo Service The notlacation states that the period for which persons may be enrolled, the conditions and discipline of the corps and the times when they can be called out, etc., are determined by Government but members will not

An order by His Excellency the be required to give whole time ser-

steel, with air conditioning and every will errated at the close of Morning on common grooming cally in Governor, under the Defence Regula-vire, live from their homes or There will be a meeting of the Manage creasingly sure that the Americans Lons, is issued in the Government enrol for farger than the duration of ment Committee in the Church Hall after will nover tolerate

Nazl world Gazette" stating that no male per the emergency domination.

Resignation from the Corps will be son, whether British subject or not, Morning Service on Sunday, July 13,

speed of victory had been shall leave the Colony without the considered by Government but fotte- immeasurably increased and the evil written permission of the Commis-teen days notice must be given.

The powers of members of the consequences reduced by American sloner of Police or any other Officer ald, therefore, America, like Aus-appointed from time to time under Corps will be defined by

Commanded by Caplain J. ON Story, the freighter left Portland for the East on June 12, and averaged a little better than 14 knots on the way out. Sho carries, a crew of 14. Captain Story was formerly in com- mand of the freighter Satartia, which was in the Colony about ten days

ago.

A considerable quantity o cargo, consisting of lumber, diesel oil, flour, paper, etc., and 355 sacks of mall, was unloaded while the vessel was iri Shanghai,

Seven other ships which are now being constructed for the American Mall Line are expected to be Bcr-

ALBROKEN DOWN SYSTER, This is a condition (at dissuss) to which many games are giren but few really understand," te alzaply wanknis-a break down 'as it wreck; - of the vital forces (bat sustain the system. - No. matter what may be its okuser (tho; aTV Limost numberless), tos apmptoms are prgch the same i the more promlašai baing Waspiksinasi, seni of prostrailen or woulness, depression • af spirits and want of anergy for all the ordinary alfairs of life. Now, what alone is evsiztial in vũ nach quee in ingreased vitalitymvigour, with) (stevagth and energy to throw, all these morbid

feelings, and as night succeeds the day this may be more certainly secured by a COUTOS DÍ THE NEW FRENOH REMEDY,

vice by next year. They will be THERAPION No. 3

known as the Cape Cleare, Ching Mall, Island Mail ́(launched on Juné

Seattle 21); Japan: Mail,

Mal), Tacoma Mall and Portland 'Mail.

The Cape Flattery is expected to leave for Manila to-day.

Inspector Andrew Wright, of the Hongkong Police, has returned to the Colony from Australia after four moritha' leave. It is understood dist he' will resume duty at Central Pollco viation next-week,

· than by any olhar korwa enos bination. So surely, arit le laken in socordance with the pelota, dimesiona will the sbatterad, health, be restored THE EXPIRING LAMP OF LIFE.

FLIGHTED UP AFRESHERS Bud new Difalanos imparted in place bi wher kat jo lately seemed worn-out, quot ng and valg. iros, Thie proparation is suitable for all ages, posilutions and conditions, in either sen juod li in dibeolt to imagines disease or deckaremoas -whose malu Senture in weakness, that will BOS- be speedily and pirmdienty preroome, hy this recupomiīvo svetose, which' fi destined to payi for #ithia * widespread sooargs, ofrƐhumanity, Tag: 14 Prion 36, de, chentary or FİNİT TOR, PRESEN WE

Inte oblivion verstblog that and prescind it

alla, has a trust to ́ discharge not tiny Ordinance for the time being In land warning is given t

any

person not being a member of the only for those living to-day but for force to control immigration..

The order will not apply to per- Corps retaining any part of the those coming after.

sons or members of the class of per equipment or Impersonating a mem- sons generally or specially exempted ber; for instance, using the designa- therefrom by, the Colonial Secretary. tion of a member unlawfully to enter

fa house.

Penalties for such are provided.

It was Australia's privilege to fight for freedora, not only Australian freedom but. America's and the world's.

Defence Force Assignments

Bridge And Majong

The Bridge and Ma-jong Drive at tho Cheero Club, which was post- poned owing to the Typhoon, has now been arranged to take place on Monday, July 14, at 8 pm.

Earthquake In Argentina

BUENOS AIRES, July 4 (Router). -An earthquake shock which rocked. the province of Mendoça in Western Argentina: yesterday resulted In three dentha und 00 houses wrecked.

Mr J. C. Taylor and Mr J. G. Marshall have been allowed por mission to quit the Hongkong Do fance Reserver under the Compulsory

An order has been issued by the Service Ordinance, with effect from

Controller of Food, under the Defenco July 1 and July 3 respectively,

Regulations, stipulating that any per- Mr A. W. W, Salter has been reson or firm solling rice retail shall nasimed trom the Combatant Group display in his business premises a to the Central Group for Essential notice stating the grades, offered for racehorse owner and shipping per- Services in the Hongkong Defence sale and the maximum controlled sonality, has arrived in the Colony 'Tinserves.

from Bhanghal

prices of those grades.

Mr Eric Moller, Snr, well-known

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