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Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

Tuesday,

CLASSIFIED NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Major Baseball

ADVERTISEMENTS 25 words $2.50

for 3 days propaid WANTED KNOWN.

Any

STAMPS.

kind

FOREIGN needed by Fellowship of the Bellows who will make up and sell for beneilt of War Fund, Send any you have or can collect or can spare from your duplicates to F.O.D. c/o Hongkong Bank, Kowloon,

POSITIONS VACANT. WANTED: Bangkok Nursing Home Nursing alster, English State regis- tered and S.C.M. Overseas Nursing Association member preferred, ngo about 35. For particulars apply Mr. Allinson, 02, Waterloo Road, Kow Joon or Matron, Bangkok Nursing Home.

FOR SALE.

THOROUGHBRED

DASCHOUND.

Black and tan, dog, two years old. May be seen at the Jockey Club, Mrs. Hogd. Proceeds 10 Apply Bomber Fund.

THE HONGKONG

NATURALIST, Price $4

calo Now on South China Morning Post Ltd.

Vol. X nos. 3 and 4. (postage extra).

at

THE “STAR” FERRY,

CO., LTD.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS

NOTICE is hereby given that an Interim Dividend of $1.00 per Sharo has been declared for the half year ended 30th June, 1941. payable on' MONDAY, 26TH AUGUST, 1911, on which date Dividend Warrants may be obtain- ed on application at the Office of the Company, Kowloon.

The Register of Shares of the Company will be closed from SATURDAY, 16TH AUGUST, 1941,

to

MONDAY, 25TH AUGUST, 1911, both daya inclusive.

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

Cardinals And Dodgers Keep Apace

NEW YORK Aug. 11 (UP)~~ St Louis Cardinals and Brooklyn Dodgers, leaders in the Natonai League and rivals for this year's pennant, are keeping pace with each other, bath winning their games to-day.

American League. Now In the York Yankees, established leaders, were well and truly Boston Red Sox. Scores were:

NATIONAL LEAGUE

R New York

7 Battery-Carpenter, Bowman, Adains;

A 13 Battery-jige; Owens,

Danning.

1.

Trounced by

15

Brooklyn

Chicago

Datlery French, Mooty; George, At Louis company,

BatteryWarneke, Oumbert; Mancuso By Order of the Board of Philadelphie ......... C

Battery-Beck: Warren. Directors.

Dati... Berres, Montgomery,

G. M. MANNERS, Secretary and Manager. Hong Kong, 11th August, 1911.

THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC CO., LTD.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an intérim Dividend of $-60 per share has been déclared in

30th June, 1941, on 900,000 OLD

BRITISH WAR respect of the half year ended ORGANISATION SHARES and will be payable on

FUND

Help Bombed Civilians in Britain

and after Thursday, 118h Septem- ber, 1911. Dividend Warrants may be obtained on application Registered the Company's Office, P. & O. Building.

THE REGISTER OF MEMBERS

AL

Boxfol

August 12,

1941.

Mobilisation Council RADIO

Of

Japan In Action

Special to the "Telegraph"

the

ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.a.) and 31.45 "matran (0,520 kilo-cycles) "The Land We Defend." No. 2: "Western Highlands"

Broadcast, by ZBW on a Frequency

1-2.15 and 8.30-11.10 p.m. on 0,52 m.c.'s per second,

0.00 Indian Programme.

TOKYO, August 11 (Domel)-The 17th session of National General Mobilisation Counell was held at the Premier's official residence at 2 p.m. and approved four draft Imperial of 845 kc.'s and on Short Wave from Ordinances, respectively, revising the price control law order, the marine transport control ordinance, stock prices and tem-. pornry measures for appraising the stocks held by business corporations.

Present at the meeting were Llout General Teiichi Suzuki, President of the Planning Board.

H.K. Stock Market

tions.

8.45 Closing Local Stock Quota- 0.4 An Irving Berlin Programme. 7.15 Billy Mayeri at the Plano.. 7.30 Portuguese Programme. 8.00 London Relay-Tlie News, 8.15 London Relay-War Com- mentary.

8.26 London Itelay -- 'Lisioning

were Post'.

the Finance Minister, Mr Masatsune Ogura,, the Com- merce and Industry Minister, The following quotations Vice-Admiral Musazo Sakonil, issued on the Hongkong Stock Mar- and the Communications Minisket this morning tor, Mr Shozo Murata, who are ILK. Banka” S.

1

all ex officio Vice-Presidents of

10

1

the Mobilisation Council.

Hutchings, Posadel;

14

AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston............ !

BatteryWilson: Pepcock. New York........

Battery Breuer, Stanceau; Dickey,

14

#

14

1

Hallery-Auker, Trotter, Newlin: Swith Hellett. Appleton,

Chicago

Battery,Bigney,

Trent, St Louie

7

1

10

-11

*

Battery-Cnster; Ferrell, China Turner; Hayes.

Tattery,tos,

The Cleveland-Detroit game was, port-

poned on account of rain. Washington-Philadelpstain tume wil

played at a later date.

Vice-Admiral Salton), in a state-

ment

to the Press, said that the re- vised regulations were designed to place charges for business contracts, repair charges, labour charges, etc. which have therio been exempted from control on the list of control objects together with commodity storage frangort tutes, prices, charges, Insurance rates, rentals, and working charges.

Needed Control

Exempt from control, these rates the recently conthed to rise and scri-

bendy prejudiced that polley of con-:

DONATIONS TO FUNDS

Old clothes of all descriptions of the Company will be CLOSED From

Men, from MONDAY, IST SEPTEM- aro badly needed for Women and Children In the BER to THURSDAY, 11TH SEP- Bombed Areas in Britain.

1941, (both days

Such TEMBER, gifts will be received by the inclusive) during which period B. W. O. F., c/o Government no transfer of shares

can

be

House, during office hours, registered. Mondays to Fridays from 9.30 By Order of the Board of

to 4 p.m.. allowing for

a.m.

Directors,

trollit prices and wages, thus neces sitating their control. Repoir charges and contracts will be stopped at cer- talu levels while those which will not

vly he

stopped will be regulated

lay the

system of public agreement. Another point in the revised re- gulations is the change of the provi- sion in the order of stopping prices at the levels of September 18, 1939, that

in

Gala Show the order remulus force for one

Yesterday's donations to the Bomber Fund included a cheque for $1,000 from The King's Theatre and Universal Pic- tures Corporalion at China, representing the entire proceeds of the gala formance of "Farty Thousand forsemen The Fund has now reactied the total of $2,457,620.11. The following is the latest Priko Oicers' Club tenth dong-

(asi).....

Lunch Interval and Saturdays GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD., Rockdene Liars (fourteenth dona-

from 9.30 a.m.

The

until 1

p.m.

Hongkong Telegraph Eleventh Annual Amateur Photographic Competition june-September, 1941. Two Silvor Trophies Awarded by ILFORD.LTD.

For the best and second-best entrien. 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 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 Plants and Flowers. 1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY 2nd $50. 3rd $30, 4th $10

RULES

The following Rules will gaverri the Competillon:

·

-The Competition is open to all

photographers.

1-The entries awarded the lord Trophies for the best and second- best pictures in the Competition, will not be entitled to any other prizea. -The 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 of the Com- petition, and which must bo pasted on back of entry. 4.The right to publish any or sil of the entries is reseryed to the Hongkong Telegraph.

5. All photographs entered must havo "been taken in the Colony of Hongkong. Photographs which Have been already entered in uther Competitions are ineligible. 4.--No responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery of, loss of, or damage to entries.

T--All entries, to be eller black, pla, or loned piclures, and must be mounted. Coloured plioto- graphs are ineligible." 8-Platures submitted in sepia tones

should be accompanied ↑ by t smaller print in blick and white. -No picture to entered in more

than no Section.

10.---Mounts to be only white or cream. must be of one of the following sites:-10X12, 10×20.

A

1-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 Morning Post are not -permitted to compete. 13.-The decision of the Judges shall

ve final.

Com-

14-At the conclusion of the

petition, entries will be returned La competitors on sppileation at the Telegraph offices within seven days.

is strictly

15. The uso of forbidden.

NAME

ENTRY FORM

SECTION

ADDRESS

Please use block letters and" paste one of these forms on back *****

of each Entry.

Agents. Hongkong, 5th August, 1941,

The

NOTICE

DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1010

will be following rates charged for maling single copies of the following newspapers abroad:

South China Morning Post China and Macão

10 cents per copy British Empire and Foreign

25 cents per copy The Hongkong Telegraph China and Macao

18 cents per copy British and Foreign 20 cents per copy 25 cents Saturdays.

LETTERS

Massed Bands Concert

The Editor,

Hongkong Telegraph.

Sir-1 is rarely indeed that Hongkong has an opportunity of listening to the massed playing of two very fine British Milliary Bands. The forthcoming concert therefore,

on the Cricket Club Ground. Is in- deed a treat in store.

May I

I presume to make a couple suggestions?

ut

(1) That the Club grandstand be ised as the bandstand. It is must and would greatly sultably placed. enhance the hearing, the eclling and

41

Entire Proceeds of Gals Per

Thousand formance of "Forly florsemen". The King's Theatre and Universal Pictures Corpora ting of China ..........

$50

25

1,000

The following monthly donations to the Domber Fund were also received:

Mr and Mrs S. Mason

Ar J. D. McClatchie

Mr L. A. Sterling

Branch:

D. W. 0. Y.

$25

The following is a list of subscriptions received to dale for credit nt the British War

Organisation Fund, Hongkong Previously acknowledged, £115 and $734,- 148,04

monilily), $10; J. A. V. Hart Davis MISH Grace Ezra imonthly), $13; the Hongkong Students Relief Assen, #150;

Some of the Chinese Staff of Ateasts lois Whart-June $43.03; L. E. N. Ryan

(monthly). $300

yeur to make the order effective "for the time being." This modification is designed to extend the system of Uxing oficial prices to all important commodities so ng 4o reassure the nation of the Government's low price polity.

The measure la also designed to maintain marine transport charges at low levels. The Minister of Communi- cations is nuthorised to fix the levels of charges or appoint unions or other agencies to decide upon these charges.

Polish Army

To Fight With Soviets

LONDON, Aug. 11 (Reuter). the As preliminary to

EL formation in Russia of a Polish Army equipped with the latest American material, the Soviet

For employing amals to knit garments Government have accepted a

E.

for eldren of bombed aress-Mrs Min- bindick, #10: Mrs F, Cock, 110: Mrs Raymond, 85; Mrs D'Almada. $5: Mrs A. Raymond, 910: Mrs N. L. Smith, 15:

Military Mission headed by General Szysko Bohusz, who is

Result of a Poker Gaine per Mrs 11. empowered to conclude a Polish-

F. Phillips, $11; "Sale of Needles," per

Aira Muir, $30: Quarry Bay Working Party,

$10.50,

Total, $131.95.17 and 19,

FOOD KITCHENS

BT VINCENT DE PAUL

Soviet military agreement.

u

General Sikorski, the Polish Premier, disclosed this ut a Polish The S. C. M. Post has received the military rally in Scotland when he following donation to the Food Kitchens declared: "The Polish-Soviet agree- Appeal Fund:

brushed aside all senti- ment has TỚ. II. LI. $2

Polish mental considerations. The The S. C. M. Post has received the nation took n

a decidedly anti-German following donation to the Society of St stand in September, 1939 in nife Vincent de Paul in memory of the late and death fight and it will

follow Mr A. V. Havern

Mr and Mrs A. Baker. $2.

this road to the end. This attitude ————— — DONATIONS. WAITING Duuations for the following Organisa-13 dictated not only by our own in- tion await collection at the office of the terests but also by the united British. S. C. M. Post: Lord Mayor's Fund for the camp of liberty and freedom." Relief of Air Victims: B.W.O.F.; Emer Rency, Refugee Council: New Territories Relief Association; D.F.R.D.C.; St. Vincent de Paul.

J

.

Australia Producing Speediest Aircraft

CHARITY REPAID BY THEFT

Two European Police officers took pity on a poor boy and engaged him

11K Banks

BANKS

H.K, Banks (H.K.) Chartered Banks £ Mercantile, A. & B. Mercantile C. £. Enst Asia $.....

INSURANCES

$..

Canton Ins.

Union Ins. $.

China Underwriters $.

II.K. Fire Ins. $.

SHIPPING

.1,330 n.

72 n.

70 n.

834 n.

2374 n. .11% n.

..70 n.

.225 b.

.40/4% n.

Examination of Points in Daily German Propaganda.'

6.30 Programme Summary. 8.32 Primo Seala's Accordeon. Band and Dick Todd (Vocal).

BANKS

THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA'S CHINA, Incorporated by Köysi. Charter 1959,

Fald-up Capital

£3,000,000 $1,000,000

It serve Fund ... Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE.—LONDON. 28 Dihaopsgate, E.C.1.

Bub-Agencies in Landon, 117-127, Leadenhall Strest, E40%,

West End Branch: 14-16, Cockspur Elzeek, 3.1.1.

Manchester Branchi $2, Mosley St, Manchester, 2. AGENCIES AND BRANCHES

Alor Star

Hongkong

Amritsar

llatio

Bangkok Batavin

Ipah Karachi

Bombay

Klang

Calcutta

Agencies:

Kobe Kuria.

Cuve Street

Lumpur

Fairile Place fuching

Canton

Cawnpore

Cobu

Colombo

0.00 Local

Local Time Signal and An-Haiphong nouncements.

0.02

Studio-"A Marriage Has Been Arranged." -

Hankow

Kadras

Kangoori Balgon Semarang

! Seremban

Shanglin

Singapors Billawan Sourabaya Taiping

Tinuin

Manila.....

Tongkata

Medan

(Bhuket)

New York Peiping***

Zuinglao

Yokohama

(Peking)

Penang

1

FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General Banking Business trarnacted, : :

CURRENT ACCOUNTS, opened and TOXED DEPOSITS received for One Year or shorter periods in Local or Other Currencies at rates which will be quoted (Onion application,

A One-act Play by Alfred Sutro. Produced by Leonard Starbuck.

0.25 The New Symphony Orchestru 9.45-10,00 News in French Short Wave Only),

0.45

Liszt-Hoflade in B Minor. Louis Kentner (Piano),

News undertakes

BAVINGS ACCOUNTA aho opened in Local Currency and Bierling with interess allowed at rates obtainable on application. The Bank's Head Ofies in Lendon Executor and Trustes_durl= ness. and claims recovery of British Income Tax overpaid, on terms which

bo Ascertained

any of 15

W. E. EVANS THOMAS,

BBC Recording The Land may We Defend" "The Western Highlands Agencies and Branches. and Islands,"

10.48 Compositions of Erie Coates,

.403 n

.1'n.

185 b.

120 n.

1834 n.

10.00 London Relay The and News Commentary,

.00 n.

10.15

70

6.55 n.

..01 m.

1514b.

.5.80 b. .27% n.

MINING

13/6 n.

Douging $ Steamboats $. Indo-Chinas P. $ Indo-Chinos D. $. Shell (Bearers). s/- Waterbonts $.....

DOCKS ETC. Wharves $. Docks $.. Providents S. S'hal Dockyards

Kailan s/- Raubs $..

H.K. Mines

LANDS

Hotels $... Lands $. Lands 4% Debentures S'hai Lands Sh. $. Humphreys $. H.K. Realties $. Chinese Estates

UTILITIES

Trams $.

.7% n. cts, n.

.3.20 b.

35 .971⁄2 n. 19.40 n.

.3.10 n. 101 b.

Purchase Of Egyptian Cotton

CAIRO, Aug. 12 (Router). —An Anglo-Egyptin agreement whereby

POST

at

Manager.

OFFICE

Air Maille Rangoon to connect with the British Overseas Airways Service will until further notice be closed on Mondays and Fridays. Correspondence for despaich by this roule must be superscribed by "C.N.A.C

The public are reminded that it is the British and Egyptian Govern, Breach of postal regulations ta ments will each purchase half of inclose in a postal cover communi- Egypt's entire cotton crop next sea-cations intended for persons other son was signed yesterday afternoon. han the addressee.

Prices will be the same as last

The Printed Matter Service to the

.x.d. 10.95 b. year when. Britain purchased nearly following places in China la tem-

Peak Trains (old) $. Peak Trams (new) $. Star Ferries $.

Y. Ferries $..

.7 n. .3% n .63% n.

Eart

of

the whole erop.

Submitting the agreement to Par-porarily suspended: Yunnan, Sze- Inst night, the Premier dis-thuan, Kweichow, Hunan, Fuklen llament Inst

Amoy

and Kulangsu), 22 11. closed that last year Britain bought (except North and

Xwangal 7,800,000 bales, representing tree- quarters of the crop at a cost of ap

Roughly proximately £25,000,000. half of this quantity had been ex-a suspended. ported and the remainder stored in the country.

.5.00 sa.

China Lights (old) $... China Lights (new) $......1.30 n. H.K. Electrics (old) x. rts 21.00 n. HK Electrics (new) $......21 b. H.K. Electrics Rts

.11 sa. Macuo Electrics

Sandakan Lights

$....

Telephones (old) $

Telephones (new) $.

INDUSTRIALS

(Ord.), Sh. $.

18.00 s.

1214

.23 n.

No Increase In Price

is no Explaining why

there

the .8% n. fncrease in price under

new agreement, the Premier emphasized

Kwangtung.

Small Packet Post' to all countries

INWARD AIR MAILS

Air Mall by "Pan American Airways Direct Service"-San Francisco date, 5th August ........Aug. 13.

Direct

.30 m. the export dificulties and also pointed Air Mall by "Pan American Airways Bervice"San .Francisco date, 19th August. ..............Aug. 20, ..I n. cotton as she required from the

Cald; M (Pre), Sh. $...25, n. out that Britain could obtain as much i

Cald: Macg.

Canton Ices $.

Cements $..

HJC Ropes $.

STORES, &c. Dairy Farms $. Watsons

$

Lane Crawfords $.. Sincerca $...

Wing On (H.K.) Wm. Powell, Ltd. x.d.

COTTON MILLS Ewo Sh. $.. S'bal Cotton

$. Sh.

MISC.

14 United States under the Lease and

Lend Act.

8.

Under the agreement, Britain will .10.00 n.

return to the grower 50 per cent, of .11 a, any profits arising from the purchase .6.45 n. while the Egypt Government will re-! .214 n. turn the whole of such profts. 39 n. Egypt will raise a loan to finance her .1% 5.

share.

OUTWARD AIR MAILS Wednesday, Aug. 13

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U.S.A. and Europe via:“Pan Ame» rican Airways and Trans-Atlantie Bervices,"

Britain has offered. to purchase .30% n. 10,700,000 urdebs or about half the

,305 n.

cotton

"sted

Egyptian crop. The Government will make up the price H.K. Govt 4%

95th b. to the growers. Last year Britain ILK. Govt 31% (1034) .04% b. bought the whole cotton seed crop. Air H.K. Govt 34% (1940)

..94 b.

Simultaneously with the agree Ch. Govt 5% 1926 $Bds.

42 n. ment, the Government introduced a Entertainments $.

.0 n. Biti reducing next season's cotton

25 1.60 n. acreage by approximately Constructions (old) $. Constructions (new)

.80 cts n. cent. Vibro Pilling $.

...7.20 h. Marsmans Inv. (Lan.) s/- 5/7 n. Marsmons Inv. (HK.) s/- 1/6 n.

China Relief Funds

Will Benefit

11

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" HOLLYWOOD, Calif. Aug. (UP),It is estimated that over an an odd-job boy and car-cleaner 100,000 persons paid admission to the but he robbed them of property Chinatown Festival which was held valued at $537, Mr. G. T. Lowry, was over last week-end for the bettent of medium told at Central Magistracy this morn-the China Relief Funds.

Screen celebrities attending the Hung Wal-kwong, 18, unemployed, final night Included Bob, Hope, Edward G. was sentenced to four months' hard Marlene Dietrich and

Victor labour for theft of the articles. be- Robinson,

MacLaglean's longing to Inspector S. C. Saunders motor cycle corps headed the colour- and Sergt G. F. Youe.

tal Chinatown peradę.

SYDNEY, Aug. 11 (Reuter)-It is back acting as an excellent sound-stated that the Beaufort board.

torpedo bomber now being manu-į ing..

netured in Australfo is the fastest of its type in the world, even faster, han that made in Brilio.

2) In urder to avoid annoyance and noise during rendering of items, would it not be possible to send the boys out for orders for and/or with refreshments, during the intervals between Items?

MUSIC LOVER.

Beginning of Reuter's

Founder's Life Filmed

This

Reuter's is to-day a byword wher- ever there are newspapers, but few would conceive of the diluities besetting the efforts of the founder of this great international news- gathering organisation in making the nineteenth century world give ac ceptance to his lens,

Lit the

Man Reuter," the flin, previewed at the Queen's Theatre yesterday, the early struggles of Julius Reuter are well depicted. How he rose from public ridicule to establish a successful pigeon post: **** how this work was destroyed in a day by the growth of the telegraphi; how this setback was overcome by the brainwave that caine to

to him

of relaying.

over the wires for the news tise of subscribing newspapers, and of Abraham Lincoln's vecinution obtained hours ahead of competitors caused a stock

mar- ket paule, was generally discredited and 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.

ANSIG

Edward G. Robinson, whom War- ner Brothers are betting on to be- come Paul Munt's successor as a character actor--now that Muni has joined another studjo-proves equal to the task. In some ways, 'hu, evon excels his fine performance as Dr Erlich in "The Magic Buitet.".

The film is well directed and edited, photography and other techni cnl requirements being excellent. It will be shown at the Queen's and Alhambra this week,—G;

In 1912, Australia hopes to produce £20,000.000 worth of planes.

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.

Reg. Ord.

Reg. Ord.

K.P.O.

.Aug. 13, 5 p.m. .Aur. 13, 5.30 pm. G.P.O.

.Aug. 13, 5 pm.

.Aug. 13, 7 p.m.

Friday, Aug. 15

Mail by Air to Rangoon

to

connect with the "Brillish Overseas Aleways."

KP.O. & G.P.O.

per

Reg. Ord.

Monday, Aug. 18

Little Norway In Gt Britain

....Aug. 15, 4 p.m. .Aug. 15, 4.30 p.m.

Air Mall by Air to Bangoon_ta con- nect with the "British Overseas Airways."

LONDON, Aug. 11 (British Wire- less)-Prince Olaf to-day visited a Air

hospital opened by the Norwegian

about Government

year ago. Staffed by Norwegian doctors und nurses, the hospital contains 45 beds of which 41 are occupied. Most of the patients are from the Norwegian merchant navy but there are some

who

were wounded in the Lofo- ten raid.

All the nine nurses on the staff have made their escape from Nor- way since the German occupation. Two of them hnd especially exciting adventures as the ilahing boat in which they sailed had put back into

ort for repairs.

men

While these were being effected, a close watch was kept for the Nazis, but the boat was able to set forth again and arrived at the Shetlands after a rough passage lasting about}^* 30 hours.

One of the doctors escaped to Eng- land dressed as a fisherman about

three months ago.

Bunches Of Keys

* - K.P.O, and GP.0.

........Aug. 18, 4 p.m.

Reg.

Ord,

.Aug. 18, 4.30 pm. Tuesday, Aug. 28 Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono- lala. U.S.A., and Eprope vis "Pan- American Airways and Tran Atlantic Services,”

Rex. Ord.

Reg. Ord.

K.P.O.

.

..Aug. 20, 8 pml. .Aug. 26, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.

Aur, 20, 5 DAIL Aux. 26, 7 pm.

Found By Police HONGKONG SOCIETY FOR THE

Police report

that they have in their possession one bunch of yulo lock keys in n leather key, wallet as

PROTECTION. OF CHILDREN

WE ARE AT WAR:

well as a bunch of similar type keys Wo know you help War Charities, but please do not forget that war,

on a key ring.

It is believed they were lost in or

no

war, Hungry Children Statue Square or near the car park. MUST be ted, Application for them should be made

nt the Central Pollee Stalión.

Wo daily feed hundreds:

Passport Photos Executed Promptly

MEE CHEUNG

PHOTOGRAPHERS -15, 23, Ice House. Streat.

Tel. 26379.

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