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POWER OF ATTORNEY

Notice is hereby given that on account of transfer to other dutles the Power of Attorney Sasued' to Bayard. Craig Lawrence, ALA District Manager for Tho Texas Company (China) Ltd., at'

WANTED ((emporarily Accountant-Hongkong has been cancelled and Storekeeper on a civil engineering recalled. contract in the Public Werka Depart rent. Salary $350 to $450 a month Inclusive necording to Probable duration

Similar Power of Attorney has

Issued

been experience.

to Christopher

1 month, ApJonkins Livingaton who has been

pileation forms may be

be obtained

from

the Correspondence. Office, appointed District Manager ut Public Works Department, Lower Hongkong to succeed Bayard Craig Albert Road. Applications should be Lawrence. sent to reach the Director of, Publié

Works

later than 1101 Monday, 28th July, 1941.

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WHOLE COMPANY SAFE

Rescue of Auxiliary Ship's

Full Personnel

London, July 21.

Ludy

I now known that the entire ship's company of H.M.S. Somers, whose loss was announced

on July 7, is safe.

The communique announcing the

THE TEXAS COMPANY (CHINA) LTD.

By P. F. LeFEVRE,

Managing Director. Hongkong, July 21, 1941.

NOTICE

DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1940

following 'he

ratca will be charged for mailing single copies of the following newspapers abroad:- South China Morning Post China and Macau

10 cents per copy

British Empire and Foreign

25 cents per copy

The Hongkong Telegraph China and Macao 10 cents per copy British and Foreign.

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ORDINATION SERVICE

loss of the Lady Somers stated that Dean of School of Religion

of

of 175

In Yenching University

her total complement oneers and men. 138 survivors had been picked up by Spanish ships and were being landed at a neutral port. The Lady Somers, an auxiliary vessel of 7,750 tons, formerly belong- ed to the Canadian National Steam-m ships on the service between Canada and Jamale-British Wireless.

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The

Hongkong Telegraph Eleventh Annual. Amateur Photographic Competition June-September, 1941. Two Silver Trophics 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.

$250 CASH PRIZES

$250

SECTION ONE

Table Top and St Interior scenes.

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

RULES

The following Rules will govern the Competition:

The Competition 1 open to all photographers.

1-The entries awarded the Nord Trophies for the best and second- best pictures in the Competition, will not be entitled to any other prizes, 2.The prizes will be awarded to the

competitors sending in what aro adjudged to be the best photo- #raph 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. 4.-The right to publish any or all of the entries "is reserved to the Hongkong Telegraph,

9.-All photographs entered must

have been taken in the Colony of Hongkong. Photographs which have been already" entered in ather Competitions are ineligible. will be accepted for

0.-No resplivery of, loss of, at

damage to entries,

7-All entries to be either black, repía, or toned pletures, and must be mounted. Coloured photo-

Graphs are ineligible.

8.-1ictures submitted in sopia tones should be accompanied by a maller print in black and white,

9. No pleturg to entored in more

than one Section.

20.-Mounts to be only wiifte or cream, must be of one of the following

tze:-10x12 10x20.

11. No correspondence will be entered into in connecilon with the Com- petition,

12-Member of the Staffs of the

Hongkong Telegraph and the South China Morning Post are not permitted to compete.

13.-The declaton of the Judges shall

be final.

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16-At the conclusion of the Come petition, entries will be returned

ió competitors on application at the Telegraph offices within seven days.

15,--The use of alises is strictly

forbidden.

ENTRY FORM

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ADDRESS

Please,üte, block letters, and pasta

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of each Entry,

Tuesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

HUGHES RESIGNS--Chief Justico Charles Evans Hugos, 77, who has resigned froin U. S. Supreme Court bench, effective July 1. Ago and health are reasons.

Late Mrs Gladys Coates

Death of Well-known And, Prominent Sportswoman

Police

Reserve

Orders

Orders by O. Enner, Deputy a short missioner of Police (Reserve):

The ordination of Dr T. C. Clas Litt. D. ns dengon and priest accord- The death occurred at St Teresa's ing to the Order of the Chung Hwn Hospital yesterday after Sheng Kung Hul took place in Stillness of Mrs Gladys' Hannah Coates, Paul's College chapel on Sunday wife of Mr A. E. Coates, of the Hongkong Tramways Ltd. She was morning.

31 years of age.

The Bishop of Hongkong, the Right and Ileverend R., Hall offtelated, was assisted by the Bishop of Sze- eltuan, the light Rev. C. T. Sung, who preached the sermon, and Bishop Mok Shau-tsang who read the Epistle.

De Chau, who is Dean of the

Chinese Company

July 22, 1941,

PROGRAMMES OF ZBW

Summary of This Week's

Transmissions

BLACK-OUT

SUCCESS

A. R. P. Men Test New Street Lamps

The following relays by ZBW will be taken from London this week, "While the pubile is to be con- as well as the usual news commen-gratulated on co-operating In the taries:

black-out, which appeared quite good A discussion on "Britain To-day" from the ground, acrtal observation by Sir Frederick Whyte will be heard was distinctly disappointing as there at 11 p.m. on Wednesday; a falik by an American Journalist in the series were very many fights which must be extinguished to-morrow," said an "War Ceremony one Uns and A-ILF, omelal atfer midnight to the night nt the some time:

describing the first Desmond MacCarthy will talk on Colony's three-day black-out which Florence Nightingale in the series

began at sunset yesterday. "Makers of History" at 11 pm. on, Friday. On Saturday night there are

iwa London relays, the first, at 9.30/440 waterfront

of

from Jardine's to Causeway Bay was pn., being a Special Broadcast to the very good, sampans and fishing yes- sels being the worse offenders," he British Forces in the Far East, and said. "Although the population, ap- the second, at 11.10 p.m., a variety peared to be making

Biore efforts show entitled: "Old Mother Riley than during the previous black-out, takes the Afe."

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Here are some of the principal to have and upper stories appeared Cawnpore- features from Z local pro-regulations.pletely disregarded the Colom grammes for the week:

Referring to tests carried out in There is the Portuguese Programme

Johnston

Hankow and Lockhart Roads, Wan- 7.30 p.m. this evening. A recorded

new air ruld street programme

by Serge Rachmaninoff chal, of the (Plano) and Theodore Chaliapine lamps, the official disclosed that they

were quite satisfactory from (Bass) will take the place of the aerlat point of view, but added that Studio recital which was advertised

ni

Balphong

FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General Banking Business transneled,

CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened And the FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Year or shorter periods in Local or Other Currencies af rates which will be quoted on application,

in the advance bulletin to follow the he could not give any opinion as to

the effect

BAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in from the ground. 0 p.m. local time signal that night.

An interesting tenture of these Local Currency and Sterling with interest From 10.15 p.m. to 1.15 pan. there

allowed at rates obtainable un appilention, The Bank's. Head Omce in London popular dance lamps is that the shades, which oro a programme of

designed specially

to shade the light undertakes Executor and Trustee busi music and variety.

At 10.13 pm. on Wednesday night kong and

from the air, were made in Hong-ners, and claims recovery of British Income Tax overpaid, on terms which it is hoped to broadenst the letter from in use in mehed after lamps now

may be ascertained at any of English cities.

Agencler and Branchen.

Free China from the Studip of ZBW,

music.

where

W. D. EVANS THOMAS,

EEN

Manager.

POST OFFICE

The pubule are reminded that it is A breach of postal regulations lo incluse in a postal cover communi- cations intended for persons other

han the addressee.

There were 4,000 air raid wordens At 9.15 p.m. on Thursday "The on duty in Hongkong and Kowloon. Wandering Minstrel will give the They will be working in sliifts up to last of his local newsletters for the 6 am, each day. bene of those who have been Fire Brigades carried out exercises evacuated to Austraila. Next welk in connection with the black-out. he will conduct a feature programme All engines were sent to their de which will incorporite personal mes- centralisation posts and called out.

exercises during

Air Mall Service by British Over- the sages from husbands to their eva-j on various

Bust cuated families.

: :

evening. Among the more interest-scas Airways Corporation to The programme opens on Thursday ing ones were a supposed fire on the and South Africa, United Kingdom evening with the 1st Act of Verdi's No 2 fire

float, muured opposite and beyond has now been resumed.

Correspondence for despatch by air. "Rigoletto," the rest of the transmis- Sincere's, the bombing of the Fire via Rangoon must be superscribed by ston being of light varlely and dance Brigade Building, which was sup-

"C.N.A.C." posed to have been severely damag- Portuguese Programme ed, and a fire at the Texaco Bling From 7.30 p.m. to 8 pm. on Friday station, Hennessy Road, Wanchaj

Similar exercises were carried out there is a further Portuguese Pro- |

also the Com-gramme, and from 9 pm, to 10 p.m. on the mainland,

Variety Request Programme, ZBW Fire Station was assumed to have listeners are invited to send in Re- been bombed.

Only One Alarm quests for this programme; these

were in must reach the Secretary not later Transportation services

pin. to-morrow.

terrupted only once when the siren pro-

Bus, train, services were sus Sym-taxi and ferry aydn, including his

will be "broadcast between pended until the "raiders past" six- phony 10.15 p.m. and 11

that p.m.

nal was sounded half an hour later. <wangtung. night.

Several Rachmaninoff's Concerto No. 2 in

people were arrested for striking Minor, played by Sergei Rachma- flashing-forches and

incident ninoff and the Philadelphia Symphony

amusing Orchestra, will open the evening near the A.R.P. Headquarters, transinisson on Saturday, and from Valley, when a woman left her dar- 7.30 p.m. to 8 p.m. that night there kened house with Incense and joss is a programine of the compositions paper which she lit in front of the of Offenbach, including his "Galle house as an offering to the Gods.

illuminated Parisienne" Ballet Music. An hour! The blaze

Training Course-Part 1-Those detall. ed will attend at Murray Parade Ground für Instruction In Part of Training Courie on Wednesday, July 23, at 550 W be dutles Intral Duty-Patrol P sharp, Dress--Khaki Uniform, outs ordered.

Indian Company

Mrs Coates, who was a well-known and popular ligure on the Colony's sports fields, leaves, besides the carried widower, two daughters, Helen, aged 11, a student of the Diocesan Girls' School, and Dorothy, aged 19, u) Inspection Parade.-Those detalled with Ground for Inspection of equipment, etc.. by the Com pany Commander on Wednesday, July 23, at 3.20 pas, sharp, Dress--Khaki Uniform. The Equipment Officer will make it polat of being present.

Training CoursPart II. Those tailed will attend at No. 20 Ice Hause Street on Friday, July 25, at 5.30 pan. for instruction in Part If of Training Courer under Sub Inspector (R) Imam Dio.

Duty-Patrol duties wil Patrol carried Dif ** ordered.

of Religion in Yenching hudent of a junior school in Kowloon parale at Murray Parade

int, is visiting Hongkong for a Fatpairit, few weeks, and will deliver the inau-Tong. gural lectures of the

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St. Paul's

Mrs Coates played for the Cardinals College Foundation. He

Hei

one of

of at softball, and distinguished herself nt the game. She was also a keen China's leading Christian thinkers and his books and poems are well swimmer, kiwa among students throughout the country, while as a representative at many worki Christian conferences, | Dr Clain has an international reputa-

tinit.

Two of the hymns sung at the ser- vice were translated into Chinese by Dr Chao. "O splendour of God's glory bright," an ancient hymn writ, St ten in the Fourth Century by Ambrose, was translated specially for this service, while the hymn, "In the Cross of Christ I glory" was also appropriate since the original hymn was written by Sir John Bowring, Governor of Hongkunst.

With her daughters, Mrs Coates evacuated last year to Australie, but returned to Hongkong about eight months ago,

As a

a mark of respect the flag of the Craigengower Crickel Club was flown half-innst.

The funeral takes place lo-day, passing the monument at 5.30 p.m.

Mr Charles Clarke

The funeral of Mr Charles Clarke, who died at the age of 47 years at Queen Mary Hospital on Sunday, look place yesterday at the Mohammedan Mohamed Nonr Cemetery, Mulvi

A

de-

than 5

ramme of

Some

A

Cotions of was sounded at 10 p.m.

An

the whole

of Dance Musie will be broadcast roadway and was not put out until

the arrival of two wardens. from 10.15 p.m. that night. be

on

Motor Patrol Unit. Commendation. Constable (R)373 Shann Koon-yims 3 commended by the Hon. Commissioner of Police for zeal and alett-

Chinese mante Mess in arresting a June, 20 1011 who was convicted for turcency from the person.

Training Course-Part I. Those detailed will attend at Murray Parade Ground for instruction in Part 1 of Training Course Dressedyuly 23, at 5.30 p.in, starp

Dross-Khald Uniformi.

Patrot Duty-Patrol duties carried

out

ordered,

will be

presented to the Bishop for confirma- 1 Shah officiating marke had been con- "A" and "B" Companies will attend at

Emergency Unit Inspection Parade. All ranks of the Murray Parade July-20,-et-Fr 0 pm sharp, for inspection

on

Fung Pok-om Leaves Over Million Dollars

Acts 2 and 3 of Puccini's "La Boheme" commence the luncheon | transmission of Sunday. As Caroline Braga is unable to broadenst on Sun- day night, a recorded plano recital by Alfred Cortat will be heard between

Local estate worth $1,109,700, has 8.30 p.m. and

p.m.

been left by the late Mr Fung Pok- News in French is broadcast every om, otherwise Fung Pok-um, alias

The Printed Maiter Service to the is tem- following places in China sorarily suspended: Yunnan, Szo- huen, Kweichow, Hunan. Fukien

Amoy and

Kulangsu), {cxcept

and East Kwangsi, North

Small Packet Post to all countries A suspe.ded.

-INWARD AIR MAILS

Direct Service"-San Francisco Air Mail by "Pan American Airways date, 22nd July..... ...July 29. Air Mall by "Pan American Airways

Direct Service"-San

date, 5th August.

Francisco. .Aug. 12.

OUTWARD AIR MAILS Monday, July 28 Air Atall by Air to Rangoon to con- nect with the "British Overscan Airways."

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„July 28, 4 pan.

July 28, 4.30 p.m.

Tuesday, July 29

night from 9,45 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Fung Pok-ngom, allas Fung Po-| Air Mall for Manilo, Guam, Hono-

Short Wave only.

Francisco.

kwong, alias Pok Om, alias Pu

Mr Fun Probate of the will

News of the death of Mr John W. Chune, ating Fung Po, financler, of

143

Caine Road, Welton, formerly Chief Engineer on

dled on March 4, 1938 at Just been the Chief Capilano, has

the

of from San age received in the Colony

has been granted to Fung Kal-wing and Fung Kai-sun, merchants,

Local estate sworn under $24,000, A Hongkong Chinese Fiction Wri- has been left by the late Mrs Dora of equipment, etc., by the Company Com-

Dress-Khaki Unifarm. Theters Copyright Association has been Anderson, of

Upper Briarochi, Equipment Officer will make it a point of

formed which seeks to protect their Colwyn Bay. Denbigh, who died at Riot Drill. All ranks of "D" Company copyright against plagiarism and Colwyn Bay; on October 31, 1940. will attend at the Reserves you at 9.15 plracy. A well-known lawyer has An application by Mr G. G. N. Tin- Lecture Room on Friday, July

been invited to be legal adviser, son for probate has been granted. p.m. sharp for instruction In Riol Drill inder Acting Inspector (1) M. A. de Sousa.

Before the ordination, Dr Chno was

The late Mr tion by two other well-known Chloest

Pac-awen forceted with several Journalistic and cipal of the Fong School litasiticss enterprises in ufonguity for merly Principal of in Changshit,

Dr Mn Kaam of many years and at the time of his inander. and

death was Manager of the Neptune Hongkong University,

Cule, of No. 112 Gloucester Road, being present, At the close of the service the com- missioning of two workers for the Chief mourners at the funeral were church in Yunnan, Gilbert and the widow, son, step-daughter, Mr Martha Baker, took place. The A. K. Soonderain (brother-in-law) Reverend Gilbert Baker was formerly and mother-in-law. associated with Dr T. C. Chao in the building up the Student Church in Kunming, and he and Mrs Baker are shortly returning to this work.

Among others who took part in the service were Dr K. L. Reichelt of the Tao Fung Shan Christian Institute. the Rev. N. V. Halward of Canton, and the ftev. E. E. Low.

Attache To Hongkong

Washington, July 13,

W. t. Chirstm-WOODS,

Adjutant

Police nescrve.

Others present Included Messrs Hajec | Patrol Duty--Patrol duties will A. H. Abbins, A. R. 11. Exmail, S. A. B. earried out 转箱 ordered. Rolinian. D. Rahman, R. M. Omar, A. R. Albak M. Currini. M. et Arculli, C. Ajarakia, J. Ackber, O. Talip, A. Abban, U. Esmall. K. M. Omar, A. M. Humfolio. S. A. Sepher, E. S. Howard, A. Hamid, Schumpel, I. Haroun, A. Suuza. A. K. Sind and T. All

Floral tributes were sent by Mr and ME U. Ebrahim, Mr and Mrs Chas, Meeker. Mr and Mrs A, B, H. Ekmall, Me and Mrs C. Alarokia, Anna Soonderani, E. S. Howard, A. H. Minu and 1. Harman, S. Alsrakla and family. Freddie.and Klitie, Iki and Stae, Neptune Cafe and Embassy Cafe.

Mrs M. M. Barton

The death occurred peacefully of Egham, Middlesex, on July 9, of Mra

Auxiliary Nurses

be

Successful Candidates In First Aid Examination

M.M. Barton, mother of Mr L.A. Bar-the examiners at the First Aid Exa- The following candidates satisfied ton, Cashier, Hongkong Treasury.

4.

and

Major Joseph Twitty, of the Army

Mrs Burton, who was 77 years of mination held on July 3 and Engineers Corps, yesterday was or

age, was the widow of Dr G. A. It will receive the St. John Ambulance dered transferred from Mobile,

Barton, of Devonshire Street, London Association Certificate in due course: Alabama, to Hongkong where he W, and the 3rd daughter of Dr F. Marie Margaret Allen, Guilhermina will be assistant United States Mill-

Goold, surgeon, Indian Army Medical Murla D'Assumpcao, Merlinde M. tary Attache. He will report for Corps.

d'Ascumpeão, Clotilde d'Almada c temporary duty in the offee of the

Mrs Barton is survived by one Castro, Catalina Basto, Olga Britto, Assistant Chief of Staff on August 1 daughter and three sons-Captain Beatrice Britto, Melin Barnes, Ma before proceeding to

Gloria Barretto, Hongkong R. M. S. Barton, late 7th Gurkha

Barker, United Press.

Georgina

Antonia

Fellowship

of the

Bellows

JUNE SCORE

470

Olivie

Rites, and Captain V. F. G. Barton Blandford, Flavia

Maria Dasto,

Mor-

Afe-

inte 1st Brahmin Regiment und Ar 3..

Castilho, Jacinta Castilho, Thelma A. Barton, Cashier, Hongkong Treasury. Her eldest son, Mr R. T. Doreen Collaco, May Dorothy Car- Melvina Ludgers Campos, Barton was accidently killed a few neiro,

Edna Lydia Campos, Melba years ago while game shooting in

Cruz, Southern Rhodesla.

Nellic Elson, Marle Figuerido,

STOCK MARKET |

REPORT

Hongkong Stock Exchange Oficial Summary, issued yesterday,`ls:

Buyers

ILK. Govt 4% Loan $97,50

Clementina Fernandes, Norma Gon- salves, Philomena Gonsalves, Yvon ne Ho, Laura Hyndman, Geraldine

Jorge, Edith Mok, Clara Mat- thews, Marina MacKechnie, Kimi McGrann, Hilda Mny, Gladys MacNlder, Lycla Osmund, Nydia Osmund, Cremide Osmund, Morie | Ozorio, Marla de Pinna?

l'Almada Remedios, Elrida Moria Ribeiro, Ribeiro,

Helena

9. Ribeiro, Marie"

JI.K. Govt 34% Loan (1934) $93.75 Teresa Sanchez,

Conton Ins. $226

Union Ins. $400

H.K. Fire Ins. $185 Wharves $00

Chinese Estates $101 Electric "N" $21 Electrics Ats $11. Wat: $10.00

Sollers

Hotels $3.00 Lan 450 Redities $3.30 Cenin $15.10 Step

ANDRA HAR. $10,20

Sales

Pant Asia $75

Vetolates, "O" $23

Rodrigues,

da Boza, Rita Cecilla da Silva, Norma da Silva, Nydia Silvo, Geral- Aido da dine Silva, Della da Silva,

de Souza, Aurea de Sousa, Laura Felleitos de Souan, Hilda de Souan, Emily de Sousa, Carolina do Silva Souza, Augusta Xavier, Arma Fron- clečn Xavier, Everdinn Augusta

Yvanovich, Xavier, Laura

Alzira Yvanovich.

Silva, Irene da Sina Souz

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