Tuesday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
CLASSIFIED NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Mobilisation Council
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NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS
Of Japan In Action
Special to the "Telegraph"
TOKYO, August 11 (Dome}).—The 17th· · session of
the National General Mobilisation Council was held at the Premier's NOTICE in horeby given that unofficial realdenes at 2 p.m. and approved four draft Imperial Interim Dividend of $1.00 per Ordinances, respectively, revising the price control law order, Share has been declared for the the marine transport control ordinance, stock prices and tem- half year ended 30th June, 1941, pornry measures for appraising the stocks held by business
25TH corporations. on MONDAY, AUGUST, 1941, on which date payable Dividend Warrants' may be obtain ed on application at the Office of the Company, Kowloon,
The Register of Shares of the
Present at the meeting were Lieut-General Teiichi Suzuki, President of the Planning Board, the Finance Minister; Mr Masatsune Ogura, the Com. merce and Industry Minister, Association member preferred, age about 35. For particular apply Mrs SATURDAY, 16T11 AUGUST, 1941, and the Communications Minis Allinson, 02, Waterloo Road, Kow-to MONDAY, 25TH AUGUST,ter, Mr Shozo Murats, who are loon or Mulron, Bangkok Nursing 1941, both days inclusive, Himme.
H.K. Stock Market
The
were
August 12, 1941.
-RADIO-
ZBW, 355 metros (645 kc.) and 31:49 metres (9,520 kiloścycles)
"The Land We Defend." No. 2: "Western Highlands”
Broadcast by ZBW on á Fréquency
1-2.16 and 0.30-11.15 p.m., on 9.02 of 96 kc/e and on Short Wave from m.e's per second,
Studio of ZBW. At 10.18, another
BANKS
THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA: & ́UTIINA.
Incorporated by Moyal Charter 1819, ¡Pald-up Capital
***** $3,000,000
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Following the 0 o'clock local time Reserve Fund signal to-night, Leonard Starbuck Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,00 will produce a one-act play. by
DEAD OFFICR-LONDON, Alfred Sutro, entitled "A Marriage
38 thaoperate, K.GL/ Hua been "Arranged," from tho
Hab-Agencies, in London. Interesting feature programme on the
117-128, Lesdenhall Bizent, E,CA, Western Highlands and Islands, in Le series. "The Land We Defend,” will be broadcast; these programmes 12.15 pm. Short Service of Internre specially recorded for broadcast-
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** AGENCIES AND BIANCHIES:
Hongkong
Ipoh Karacht
Rangoon
Semarang
cession,
12.39 Paul Whiteman and His Dr-ing by the B.B.C. chestra.
At 840 on Wednesday night Father Alor Star Ryan will commence a new series of Amriuar Bangkok talks from the Studio. This series is Balavis
"English
Humour' and the Bombay subject this week
Buller's Calcutta
Agencies: "iludibras."
Clive Street Faltile Place Kuching Immediately after the 8.30 Pro-
Madra Canton Kramme Summary on Thursday night, Cawnpore kanila Leonard Jordan (baritone), accom- Cebu panied by E. O'Nelt Show at the Colombo
Delhi will give a a recital from the Haiphong lo, The 9 o'clock local timolankow
-John) | FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General sigual will be followed by
tered and S.C.M. Overrons Nursing Company will be closed from Vice-Admiral Masazo Sakonil. Issued on the Hongkong Stock Mor-derson (Contralto) with Piano; Help
FOR SALE.
THOROUGHBRED' DASCHOUND. Buck and tan dog. two years old. May be seen at the Jockey Club. Apply Mrs. Hogk. Proceeds to Bomber Fund,
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all ex officio Vice-Presidents of By Order of the Board of the Mobilisation Council. Directors,
C. M. MANNERS, Secretary and Manager, Hong Kong, 11th August, 1911.
Vice-Admiral_Sakonji, in a state- ment to the Press, shid that the re- vised regulations were desimed to place charges for business contracts, repair charges, labour charges, etc. which have hitherto been exempted THE HONGKONG ELECTRICbfeels together
from control on the list of control with commodity CO., LTD.
prices,
storage transport raten, charges, insurance rates, rentals, and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN | working charges. that an Interim Dividend of $-.60 per share has been declared in
respect of the half year ended
BRITISH WAR
ORGANISATION SHARES and will be payable on
FUND
Holp Bombed Civilians in Britain
Old clothes of all descriptions это badly needed
Needed Control Exempt from control, these rates
recently continued to rise and scri- trolling prices and wages, thus neces- and after Thursday, 11th Septem-sitating their contral. itep
and contracts will be stopped at cer-
30th June, 1941, on 900,000 OLD qualy prejudiced that policy of con-
itepair charges
re-
ber, 1941. Dividend Warrants tain levels while those which will not may be obtained on application properly be stopped be
will be regulated nt the Company's Registered by system of
ngreement. Office, P. & D. Building.
Another point in the revised gulations is the
change of the provi- THE REGISTER OF MEMBERS slon in the order of stopping prices at of September 18, 1930, that
year to make the order effective "for
Women and Children thefrom MONDAY, 1ST SEPTEM. the
in
one
for Men of the Company will be CLOSED the levels remains in force for Bombed Areas in Britain. Such BER to THURSDAY, HTH SEP-the time being." This modification gifts will be received by the TEMBER
1911, (both days is designed to extend the system of B: W. O. F., c/o Government inclusive) during which period fixing offelal prices to all important commodities so as to reassure the House, during office hours, no transfer of shares, can
nation of the Government's low price Mondays to Fridays from 9.30 registered.
policy.
3.m.
be
By Order of the Board of to 4 pm.. allowing for Lunch Interval and Saturdays Directors, from 9.30 a.m. until 1 p.m. GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.,
The
Hongkong- Telegraph
Eleventh Annual Amateur Photographic Competition
Juna
Septembar, 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.
$250
CASH PRIZES
SECTION ONE
$250
Interior scenes, Table Top and Stil! {
Life Studies.
(Eztuding portraiture, plants and
and flowers),
1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY 2nd $40.
3rd $30. 4th $10
_SECTION_TWO- Portraiture.
1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY 2nd $40. 3rd $30. 4th $10
SECTION THREE Plants and Flowers. 1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY 2nd $50. 3rd $30. 4th $10
RULES
*
The following Rules will govern the Competition:
-The Competition is open to all
photographers.
1 The entries awarded the word Trophlox for the best and second- best pictures in the Competition, will not be entitled to any other prizes.
Tie prizes will be awarded to the competitors 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 at the Com- pelillan, and which must be pasted on back of entry.
The right to publish any or all of the entries in reserved to the Hongkong Telegraph.
8.-All photographs
entered mtist
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 damage to entries, 7-All entries to be either black, Depth, or toned pictures, and must be mounted. Coloured
photo- graphs are incligible. -Pictures, aubmitted in sepia tones should be accompanied by a smaller print in black and white, -No pleture to entered in more
than one Section.
10-Mounts to be only white or cream, must be of one of the following
izes:=10X1R, 18XM.
INo correspondence will be entered into in connection with the Com-
etition, 12-Members of the Staffs of the Hongkong Telegraph and the South China Morning Post are not permitted to compete. 13-The decision of the Judges shall'
be App).
14.-At the conclusion of the Cam- potition, entries wit be returned to competitors on application at the Telegraph offices within seven days, 15The use of aliases strictly
forbidden.
NAME
ENTRY FORM
SECTION
· ADDRESS
Please use block letters and parts "one of these forms on back
of each Entry,
Agents, Hongkong, 5th August, 1941.
NOTICE
be
DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1940
The following rates will charged for malling single coples of the following newspapers abroad:
South China Morning Post China and Macao
18 cents per copy British Empire and Foreign 23 cents per copy The Hongkong Telegraph China and Macho 14 cents per ropy British and Foreign 20 cents per copy 25 cents Saturdays.
LETTERS
Massed Bands Concert. The Editor,
Hongkong Telegraph.
rarely indeed that Hongkong has an opportunity of Istening to the massed playing of two very Ane British Military Bands. The forthcoming concert therefore, OF the Cricket Club Ground is in- deed a treat in store.
May I
of
The measure is also designed to maintain marine transport charges at low levels. The Minister of Communi- cations is authorised to fix the levels of charges or appoint unions or other agencies to decide upon these charges.
CHINESE
DOLLAR
IN S'HAI
CHUNGKING, Aug. 11 (Reuter). The publicity Minister Mr Wang Shih-chleb, at *press conference this afternoon, stated that the Gov- ernment were delermined to stablise the Chinese dollar in the Shanghai market.
He expressed confidence that the Chinese Currency Stabilisation Board would be able to carry out the Gov ernment's decision and added that the-necessary funds for the purpose were already handed to the Board.
Referring to freezing by
by Britnin and the United States, Mr Wang revealed that four Chinese Govern- ment banks had received licences from Britain and the United States fo supply. _foreign. exchange tu. Chinese Arus and merchants. handling legitimate trade.
Overscas Remittances
The Government are negotiating with the British and United States;
authorities designating the Central
Bank to handle overseas Chinese re- inittances and prevent them from talling into the hands of the Japanese and Chinese "puppets."
following quotations ket this morning.
BANKS
I.K. Ranks $.. 1.K. Bank £ H.K. Bunks (H.K.) Chartered Banks & Mercantile, A. & B. Mercantile C. £.. East Asin $.....
INSURANCES
Canton Ius. $.. Union Ina. $.... Chin Underwriters $. ILK. Fire Ins. $.
SHIPPING
Douglas $.. Steamboats $... Indo-Chinas P. $. Indo-Chinas D. S. Shell (Bearers) s/- Waterboats $
DOCKS ETC. Wharves $.. Docks $. Providents $..
MINING
S'hai Dockyards S
Kullan s/- Naubs $.. IK. Mines
Hotels $. Lands $
LANDS
Lands 4% Debentures Sal Lands Sh. S. Humphreys 5. H.K. Reallies $.. Chinese Estates $
UTILITIES
12.50 Negro Spirituals. 1 Don't Feel No-Ways Tired; Deep River (Arr. Burleigh)...Marion An- Me To Fly Over Jordan (Traditional arr. Sam Manning)....Sam Mon- ning's West Indian Rhythm Boys.
100 Local Time Signal and Pro-
Summary.
gramme
1.02 Light Variety.
.1,330
n. 12 n. 70 n.
1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press and .0% 0. 234 n. Announcements. .11 n. .70 n.
Balgon
Seremban
KLADE Kobe
Bhang
Singapore
Kuala
Suwan
Lumpur
Bourabaya
Talping
Tientsin
Tongkah
Medan
(Bhuket)
New York
Tringiao
Paining
Yokohama
(Poking) Penang
1.45 Schumann-Concerto In Abbott's weekly presentation of new Banking Business transacted, Alltor.
gramophone records,
CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Your Yehudi Menuhin (Violin) and The From 0 until 10 o'cock on Friday or horter periods in Local or Other Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra night there is a Classical Request Currencies at rates which will be quoted
on application. aro .225 b. of New York cond. by John Bar-programme for which listeners
SAVINGS ACCOUNTB also opened in .405 n. birolli,
invited to send in, requesting uny Local Currency and Sterling with interest items they may chro to hear. All allowed at rates obtainable on spplication, 2.16 Close Down,
The Bank's lead. Office in London 6.00 Indian Programme,
requests must reach the Secretary not
An undertakes Executor and Trusiae busie 3.45 Closing Local Stock Quota- later than 6 p.m. Wednesday, ness, and claims recovery of Briti
August 13. At 10,25 that night will Income Tax overpaid, on terma which ascertained t any of. ita
.1 n.
.185 b.
-120 n. 31% 0.
tions
on
W. II. EVANS THOMAS,
8.4 An Irving Berlin Programme.be Brahm's Sonata No. 3 in D minor, may be I'm Sorry For Myself; When Winter Op. 100, played by Joseph Szigetti Agencies and Branches. .90 n. Comes (Both from Alm "Second and Egon Petri. This work will be 70. Fiddle)... Mary Henly with Or-proceded by a short explanatory talk .40244 n.chestra; Ovan Ellis,
The Avenue-Plano by
Foren
A Little Old Sunday's luncheon programme
.6.55 n. Medley...aritone) with of Verdi's "Aida," and immediately
Because I Love opens at 12.15 with the second act
Church in
.01 n. You Barry
Manager.
POST OFFICE
15. Orchestra; Easter Parade; Say it after the 1 o'clock local time signal Alr Mull to Rangoon to connect 5.80 b. With Music (Both from film "Alex- Eddie and Michael Boder, the popular with the Brilish Overseas Airways 27 n. ander's Ragtime Band")....Henry planicis from the Parisian Grill, will Service will until further notice be King and His Orchestra; Alexander's rive a two-piano reeltal from the closed on Mondays and Fridays .13/6 n. Ragime Band (From Alm)....T
transmission Correspondence for despatch by this evening
7
***The
2 els n.tra.
7.15 Billyy Mayer at the Plano, .3.20 b. 7.30 Portuguese Programme.
Studio.
The public are reminded that it is
The n. Boswell Sisters (Vocal) with Orettes- commences with three-quarters of an route must be superscribed by
hour of the compositions of Rach- "C.N.A.C." maninoff including his Concerto No. 1 in F Sharp Minor
played by Rach .35 n. 8.00 London Relay The News.
ronninoff
and the Philadelphia Or- .07% 1.
8.15 London Relay-War Com-chestra. The programme closes, as .19.40 n. mentary.
usual on Sunday night, with Studio Epilogue.
.7 n. 8.25 London _ Relay — 'Listening .3.10 n. Post',
101 b.
Trama $.
.x,d, 10,05 d. Peak Trams (old) $..
..7 n. Peak Trams (new) ... .3% Star Ferries
.53% n.
Y. Ferries S.
Examination of Points in Dally German Propaganda.
8.30 Programme Summary. 8.32 Frimo Scala's Accordeon Band and Dick Todd (Vocal),'
0.00 Local Time Signal and An- 22.nouncements.
China Lights (old) $5.90 sa. 0.02
Marriage Ilas
China Lights (new) S......1.30 1. Been H.K. Electrics (old) x. rts 21.00 n. A One-act Play by Alfred Sutro, Electrica (new) $. 21 b. Produced by Leonard Starbuck, H.K. Electrics Rts $
50. 9.25 The New Symphony Orchestra. Macho Electrics $...
.18.60 s. Vaise Triste ("Kuolema"-Sibc- Sandakan Lights $.
Melody (Walford Telephones (old) $.. Telephones (new) S....
INDUSTRIALS
..12% n. llus); Spiem
23 n. Davies); "Henry VIII" Dances (Ed- .8% n. ward German): Shepherd's Dance:
Morris Dance; Torch Dance; Mediter Cald: Macg. (Ord.), Sh. $....30 n. roncan (Bax). Cald: Macg. (Pref.), Sh. $...25 m. "Canton [ces
.... n. .14% b.. ..0% n.
Cements $.... II.K. Ropes $..
STORES, &. Dairy Farms $. Watsons $. Lane Crawfords $... Sinceres $
Wing On (HK.) Wm. Powell, Ltd. x.d.
COTTON MILLS Ewo Sh. $. S'hai Colton Sh. S.
MISC. IK. Govt 45% H.K. Gort 3% (1934)
9.45-10.00 News in French (On Short Wave Only).
the
breach of postal regulations to close in a postal cover communl cations intended for persons other.
ban the addressee.
News in French is broadcast daily
The Printed Matter Service to the from 0.45 p.m. to 10 pm. on short tollowing places in China is tem- wave only, and programmes in For- porarily suspended:-Yunnan, Sre- tuguese are given bi-weekly on buen, Kwelchow, Hunan, Fuklen Tuesdays and Fridays from 7.30 to except Amoy and Kulangsu),
p.m.
All times given in this summary ure Hongkong Summer. Time, which is nifie hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time.
DONATIONS TO
FUNDS
From Gala Show
Yesterday's donations to the Bomber Fund Included a cheque for $1,000 froin tures Corporation of China, representing The King's Theatre and Universal Pic-
the entire proce ́ds of the
Kala pere formance of "Forty Thousand fjorsemen.“
9.45 Liszt Ballade B Minor, Louis Keniner (Plano). 10.00 London Relay The News 18.00 n. and News Commentary. -
.11 a, 10.15 BBC Recording-"The Land .8.46 n. We Defend" "The Western Highlands $2,437.620.11. The following is the lates!
211⁄2 n. and Islands,”
ifst
.30 . 1.
The Fund has now reached the total of
Prison Oflcers' Club (lenthi dona-
tton)
10:48 Compositions of Erie Coates. Four Ways Suite; Northwards Rockdene Liars (fourteenth dona- Southwarts-Eastwards-Westwards Entire Proceeds of Cala Por
.3034 n. ...The New Light Symphony Or ..305 n. chestra: A Song Remembered..John McCormack (Tenor) with Piano; .951 b. London Bridge March....The New ..94 b. Light Symphony Orchestra; Music H.K. Govt 31% (1040)...04 b. Of The Night....John McCormack Ch. Govt 5% 1923 GSBds, ..42 n.
n. (Tenor) with Piano; By The Sleepy Entertainments-$
6- Logoon Orchesten Raymonde. Constructions (old) $......1.00 n. 11.15 Close Down. Constructions (new) ....80 ets n. Vibro Piling $.
.7.20 n. Marsinans Inv, (Lon.) s/- 5/7 n. Marsmans Inv. (H.K.) s/- 1/0 n.
Australia
Producing Speediest Aircraft
M
Week's Programmes
formance of "Forty Thousand florsemen", The King's Theatre and Universal Pictures Corpara- Lion of China...
Iwangal, North and. East of Kwangtung.
Small Packet Past to all countries. s surpeaded.
INWARD AIR MAILS Air Mall by. "Pan American Airways Direct Service"-San Francisco dale, 5th August........Aug. 13. Air Mall by "Pan American Aleways Direct Service"-San Franciscu date, 19th August. ................Aur. 20.
OUTWARD AIR MAILS
Wednesday, Aug. 13
r Mall for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, 0.8.A. and Europe via “Pan Ame- rican Airways and Trans-Atlantie Bervices."
K.P,O.
Reg. Ord.
..Aug. 13. 5 p.m. .Aug. 13, 5.30 p.m.
G.P.O.
Rex.
.Aug. 13, 5 pm.
21
Ord.
Friday, Aug. 15
.Aug. 13, 7 p.m.
Air Mail by Air to Rangoon to connect with the "British Overseas Airways."
30 50
Reg.
1,000 The following monthly donations to the Bomber Fund were also received:
Mr and Mrs S, Mason Mr J. D. McClatchle Mr. L._A_Sterling
31. W. 6. The following is a list of subscriptions; received la date for credit of the Leitish War Organisation Fund.
Hongkong Branch: 148.04.
Previously acknowledged, #115 and $731,- J. A...V... Hart Davia traonthly), $10;
Gruce Ezra monthly); $16: the Some of the Chinese Staff of Messrs Holla Hongkong Students Relief Assen, $156; Wharf June, $43.03; L. EN, Ryan (monthly), $100;
For employing amalis to knit garments for children of bombed arean--Mire Min-
Hoymond, 35: Mrs D'Almada, 85; Mrs Ai; Raymond, $10; Mrs N. L. Smith, $5
In addition to the usual news commentaries the following - items from London will be incorporated in ZBW's programmes this weeks-On suggests make a couple
Wednesday, nights at 11 o'clock there are
Thursday (1) That the Club grandsland be
and Friday used as the bandstand. It is most
In the series "Britain Tod and would greatly suitably placed, enhance the hearing, the ceiling aud
The Government have deckled to back acting as an excellent sound-entarge the Foreign Exchange Com-stated that the
On Saturday night at board,
Beaufort medium- 8.30 the special programme fo: mittee under the Ministry of Fin- torpedo bomber now being manu-Brlilsh Forces in the Far East will and noise order to avoid annoyance ance which is empowered to handle factured in Australia is the fastest be broadcast, and at 11.15 there is aldir, $30; Quarry Bay Working Party. and noise during rendering of items, all issues connected with freezing. of its type in the world, even faster the variety would it not lo possible to send the The decisions of the Committee will than that made in Briinin. boys out for orders for and/or with be executed through the Central refreshments, during the intervals Dank, between items?
SYDNEY, Aug. 11 (Reuter).—It is of intendents" and "Matters hinnick, $10; Mra F. Cock, 110; Ales F.
MUSIC LOVER.
Beginning Of Reuter's
و.
Founder's Life Filmed
Reuter's is to-tay a byword wher- ever there are newspapers, but few would conceive of the difficulties besetting the efforts of the founder of this great International news- gathering organisation in making the nineteenth century world give ne ceptance to his ideas.
a
In the film, "This Man Reuter," previewed at the Queen's Theatre yesterday. the early struggles of Julius Reuter
are well depicted. How he rose from public ridicule to establish n successful pigeon how this work was destroyed in day by
by the growth of the talegraph; how this setback
overcome by the brainwave that came to him of relaying newa over the wires for the
of
subscribing newspapers, and Ποιν news of Abraham Lincoln's assassination obtained hours ahead of competitors caused
use
anch
was
R
stock mar teet panle, was generally discredited led to questions in Parliament, and how subsequent events proved Reuter's integrity-all this is woven Into an absorbing story that unfolds like a romance,
Edward G. Robinson, whom War- ner Brothers are betting on to be como Paul Munl's successor as character netor--now that Muni has Jolned another studio-proves equat to the tank. In some
he even excels his fine performance as Dr Erlich in "The Magic Bullet."
The ding is well directed and edited, photography and other techni- cal requirements being excellent. It will be shown at the Queen's, and Alhambra this week, G.
In 1942, Australia hopes to produce £20,000,000 worth of "planes.
"Resull of n Poker Game,” per Mrs H. F. Phillips, B11: "Sale of Needles,” per
$10.50.
Total, $731.560.17 and £110,
FOOD KITCHENA
K.P.O. & G.P.O.
Aug. 15, 4 p.m. Ord.". Aug. 15, 4.30 DM.
Monday, Aug. 18 Air Mall by Afr to Rangoon to con- nect with the "British Overca Airways."
K.P.O; and G.P.O. Reg. Aug. 18, 4 p.m. Ord. ......Aug. 18, 4.30 p.m.
Tuesday, Aug. 26
Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Hono- lale, U.S.A., and Europe via “Fan- American Airways and Trans- Atlantio Services.”
K.P.O.
Вед. Ord.
...Aug. 20, 5 p.m. ...Aug. 20, 5.30 p.m.
G.P.O.
Iter.
Ord.
tho
Takes the Al" "Old Mother Riley
Here are principal features of the following donation to the Food Kitchens Iweek's local programmes:
British Prisoners of War Fund
Massed Band Concert
All persons attending are asked to purchase a programme with badge sold on the Ground and, in advance, by Lady Programme Sellers.
Tables seating from 4 to 10 may be reserved and paid for in advance at $1.00 per person on application to the Hon. Treasurer, Mr. 1. E. Roberts of Messrs. Thomson & Co., Hongkong Bank Building. There will also be a number of seats and a limited number of tables unreserved.
Refreshments will be obtainable throughout the Concert in exchange for coupons of $1.00 for all Alcoholic drinks and 50 cents for all non-alcoholic. These coupons may be purchased on the Ground, or in advance from the Lady Programme Sellers and from the Hon. Treasurer.
Due to the generosity of many donors almost the entire proceeds of all refreshments will go to the Fund.
Hongkong Cricket Club Ground
SATURDAY 23rd AUGUST 1941.
The S. C. AT. Post has received
Appeal Fund:
W. H. LA. $2.
the
ST VINCENT DE FAUL The S. C. MI. Post has received fottowing donation to the Society of St Vincent de Pant in memory of the late Mr A. V. Havers:
Mr and Mrs A. Bakar, $2.
DONATIONS WAITING Donations for the following Organisa- tlans await. collection at the office of thei S. C. M. Post: Lord Mayor's Fund for the Helief of Air Victims; B.W.OF. Ener Rency Refugee Council: New Territorier Heller Assariation; B.T.R.D.C.; St Vincent de Paul,
China Relief Funds
Will Benefit
Aug, 20, 5 p.m.
Aug. 20, 7 pm
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH HOLLYWOOD, Calif. Aug. 11 (UP)-It is estimated that over HONGKONG SOCIETY FOR THE 100,000 persons paid admission to the Chinatown Festival which was held
PROTECTION OF CHILDREN over last week-end for the benefit of the China Relief Funds.
WE ARE AT WAR
Screen celebrities attending the We know you help War Charities, final night included Bob Hope, but please do not forget that war," Marlene Dietrich and Edward Gor no war, Hungry Children Robinson. Victor MacLagican's MUST bo ted. motor cycle corps headed the colour-
ful Chinatown porade.
We daily feed hundreds.
Passport Photos Executed Promptly
MEE CHEUNG
PHOTOGRAPHERS
15, 23, Ice House Streat..
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