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25 words $2.50 for 3 days prepaid WANTED KNOWN,
Flower YATEN
and ARTITUR Vegetable. Seeds of the best that is possible to produce. Now obtainable at Gruen & Co., No. 10. Wyndham Street, Hongkong.
WANTED-Ladies to assist In Hong- kong's "" Campaign by selling "V" the labón.
apply
All
Please
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Thursday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH:
September 4, 1941.
R.
In accordance with Government Ordinance, The Exchange Banks will be closed for the transaction. of Publle Business on Saturday, the 6th September, 1941. (Addi- tional Holiday).
Hongkong, 2nd September, 1941.
THE "STAR" FERRY.
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PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS. of the Sale by Public Auction) to be held on Monday, the St day of September, 1941, ́nt 3 p.m., at the Officos of the Public; Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown.Land at Mong Kok, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 75 years.
Ferry Services will stop at Organiser, Box 091, "Hongkong midnight on Friday, 5th Septem-
Intending bidders are advisad proceeds to swell the Domber Fund.lier, 1941, and resume at '5.20 n.m.
on Saturday, 6th September, 1941. that immediately after the dis- Any kind FOREIGN STAMPH.
not thó applicant) will be required needed by Fellowship of the Bellows The last ferry will leave Hong.posal of the lot the Purchaser (if
Bell for kong at 11.55 p.m..
authorised and
to deposit with an who will malee tip benefit of War Fund. Send any you have or con collect or can spare from your duplicates to F.O.B. c/o Hongkong Bank, Kowloon.
WANTED TO BUY.
WANTED: Second hand truck (any znodel) equipped with
wheelbase
over 160" must be in perfectly good condition, slate particulars and price. Apply P.O. Box 1539.
THE
FOR SALE.
HONGKONG NATURALIST, Price $4 Vol. X nos. 3 and 4. (postage exira). Now on. salo at Bouth China Morning Post Ltd.
A.R.P. ORDERS
Recent Promotions And Appointments
A.R.P. Orders by Wing-Commander A.
11, S. Steele-Perkins, O., Director of Air Itald Precautions.
Equipment fletuens
10
Divisional Yardens are requested expedite their returns called for in the following circulars. Circulare
August 11 and 18, 1941.
Btrength Decrease
dated
The following Wardens have been per-
mitted to reslyn:
Kowloon Headquartern.-District War-
den Bliss W. Holmon,
Drummond.
39097
Hanson
The last ferry will leave Kow-officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred toon at 11.55 p.m.
Order By
Harbour dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum Minster.
of
the
:
C. M. MANNERS,
will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price.
Secretary and Manager. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
NOTICE
DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1940
rotes
be
Will following The charged for mailing singto copies of the following newspapers abroad:-- South China Morning Post China and Macao
10 cents per copy
British Empire and Foreign
25 cents per copy
The Hongkong Telegraph
China and Macao
10 cents per copy
British and Foreign
20 cents per copy
26 cents Saturdays.
EPIC OF LADYBIRD
Kowloon City, 4023, Mio Kart Wal-D. S. 0. Awarded to The
cling, 2041 B/ Ho Hung-che
Central-G/W10T Lee
Chung Chok-yung. 930 Miss Bhel kwan
421 Ship's Commander
Siła-
Western.-3170 Chan Yui-chuen, Bay View-G31T Mira P. Elorte.
HAVE been The following Warden struck off the strength of the Corps:
Central-D9/W 425 Lo Wing-look, 399 Leung Kam-1am.
Mangkok.3613 Wong floo, D.S/W 1009 L! Shui-chong.
Western-1005 Misx Lee Shok-ying. Dismissed for dishonesty, Eastern- Warden 25z1 Wong Yue-gle.
Eastern Change of Address
in
Lieutenant Commander John Ful- ford Blackburn, RN. (retired), has been awarded the D.S.O. for "cour age, skill, and devotion to duty in operations off the Libyan coast."
Behind this bare announcement a supplement to the London Gazette is a thrilling story of bravery little aboard H.M.S. Ladyblrú, river gunboat that was one of the smallest and most famous ships in the Navy. In her career she had Delion against Chinese been bombed and shell- piratea
2787 Kuch Wing-kong (U.L) to 130 Johnston Rd.. eru floor.
Aberdeen B/W 1401 Chan Pak-hong to 2011 Main St., 2nd Buor.
CentralGol a Kin-wah (UL) (o 13A been in Caine Ild. 2nd floor.
·BERTO of Abienes
л
Day View/W 40 Woo. Kal-kwan 101ed by Japanese, and on one occasion
November 1, 1941.
Central-/ 141 Mitra Yuen Lin-sheun and D.S/W 12 Miss Yuen Lin-chun, till
December 1, 1941.
Appointment:
The following appointmeal is notified with effect from September 2, 1041:
Quarry Bay B/W 1805 Won
be Deputy District Warden, District "A"
Promotiona
No. of sale.
Locality
Kowloon
Inland Lot
Inland Lots Nos.
Registry No.
Boundary
steemurenenta
H. W.
|fees tenktens|teel
.
as per sale
plan.
Contents
18.100
Upset
$31,675
The purchaser of the lot will be required to pay to the auctioneer of $3,107.00 in cash the sum (being 10% of the upset price) immediately after the fall of the the balance of the hammer,
with the Conditions of Sale. Promium being paid in accordance
G. R.
"UFS]
ROLL OUT THE BARRELS—It's wine time in a French youth labour camp and thoro The French aro finding wine young mon are receiving their daily allotment of wind.
scarce.
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Radio Programme Broadcast by ZBW on a Frequency of 845 ke.'s and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 and on 9.52 m.c.'s per 8.30-11,15 p.m. second.
12.15 p.m. Short Service of Inter- cession,
12.30 Schubert-Sonata in A Minor. Emanuel Feuermann ('Cello) and Gerald Moore (Piano).
12.50 Some Schubert Songs.
The Eri King....Alexander Kipnis (Bass) with Plano; Gretchen At The Spinning Wheel....Elisabeth Schu- mann (Soprano) with Piano.
1.0 Local Time Signal and Pro-
Summary gramme
1.02 Harry Roy's Stage Show.
Orchestra Harry Roy and His Recorded at the actual performance at the Holborn Empire, London).
1.10 Light French Songs by Lys Gauty and Maurice Chevaller.
1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press and Announcements.
1.45 Variety Programme. 2.15 Close Down. 0.0 Indian Programme. 0.45
tions.
Closing Local Stock Quotn-
6,47 A Dvorak Programme. Quintet in A Major, Op. 31....
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Salo by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 8th day of September, 1941, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of Crown Land at one Lot of Shamshuipo, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, commencing from 1st July, 1898, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be Axed by the Surveyor of Ilis
Quartet; Majesty the KING, for one fur-Artur Schnabel and The Pro Arle Songs. My Mother Taught ther term of 21 years less the Me....Dino Borgioll (Tenor) with Ivor Newton (Piano, Violin); Indian last three days thereof.
....Fritz Kreisler (Violin) Lament.. Intending bidders are advised with Plano accomp. that immediately after, the dis- John Commander Lieutenant
posal of the lot the Furchaser (if (re- R.N. Oliver Campsell, b.s.c.
also receives
D.S.O.net the applicant) will be required Lired).
the
an authorised for courage, skill, and devotion to to deposit with duty in operations off the Libyan officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred coast."
Commander Ronald Hugh Dew-dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum hurst, R.N., receives the bar to the will be refunded on payment of
during successful patrols skilt
wns
while Bardia
was occupied by the Italians she steamed right into the harbour at night, bombarded the de-
and ran point-blank fences at withdrew without damage. She was sunk by 47 Nazi bomber while an Achored
at Tobruk. The crew kept Runs Bring although their ship The following promotions are natifled "burning like hell" and brought with effect from September 3, 1941:
Quarry Bas-To Le Deputy Senior two eneiny planes down. Commun- forly-year-old Wardens 1233 Law Shek, 1278 Rong Chi-der Blackburn is a lung and 2220 Cheung Wing-tak,
Senior Wardens, Eastern-Ta DS/Ws. 30 Ho Woon-kam. Wour Sau- san and Lau Kam-chee. To be Deputy Senior Warden-56 Chun Shu-fel, 3401 Lo Chi-huna, 3234 Leung Chun-kwok, 901 hitas Lo Lan-fan. 707 Miss Chan Wal-lim, 3304 Wong Kit-ehun, 2910 Li Wai-may, 2437 Ho Kwok-wa, 3520 Yung Yul, 32 Ronny Pun, 1833 Wong Pak-ho, 341 You Yul-fang, 1049 L1 Sau-hong, 1848 L1 Sau- Cheuk lewan. Di Wong Chul-ha, 939
be
Kwok-moon, Bio Wong Sou-yue, 700 Chan Yuk-slic
Mongkok-To be Deputy Senior War- dens 700 Miss Te Mo-yim. 1715 Chan Bau-lak, 1851 Miss A. J. Brown,
Inversion
Harrogate man.
D.S.O. for "couruge, enterprise, und
by the Purchase price.
une of H.M. submarines." No detalls PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
Central-Deputy District Warden Lisare given of the exploit.
Warden A brother of Lieut.-Comdr Black-
Kwal-hin and Deputy District
Chan Yee-kee revert to the rank of War-burn, who has just been awarded the
des at their own request,
Transfer
:
and 190 Western 1851. Kwan-hin Chan Yee-kee transferred from Central to Western Division,"
Headquarters, AIL.P.
Hongkong-730 Miss H. Baichin formerly of Central Divi-
klon.
Instructional Contes Wardens Classes in Chinese (Syllabus "A");
Association, Car Chin Woo Athletic Nalban Rd. Mondays and Thursdays at 7.30 pin, coinmenclug September 4. Lec- tuter-Mr E. 9. Chen, M.A.J.P.S.
and
C383 Yuet Sau School, Yue Chau St. Shanshulpo. Turadays, Thursdays, Saturdays at 9.00 pm. commencing Seu tember 4, 1941. Lecturer-BIT LE Yiu Bar, PA,
C389 Yu Chang School, Sat Yes St., Mangkok. Wednesdays and Saturdays at 7 m. commencing September 6, 1941. Lecturer-Ar Fon Ol-man, .A.R.P.3.
C300 Southeliffe. Island Rd., Mondays and Wednesdays at 8.00 pm. commencing September 10, 1941. Lecturer Mr Paul Chak APRI
Attestation Kecinga
There will be no attestation meetings
next week.
Examination Results
The following qualified as A.R.P. War- sleus but are not available for service,... Leo Kok-sang, Choi art-la, Ala Yu- kut.
The following are qualifed LARPS. Instructor, C. Danenberg. 1o ilin kan, C. L. Kwok, Wm. C. Wong, C. T. Batley, It. Abraham, Young Tak-wall, Erle Tang, Young Fal-wal
Strength Increase
The following qualified as Wardens and are posted to Divisions es tiereunder.
Central409 Chan Walking, 4943 Chau Bik, 438 Cheung Sre-lung, 2024 Chu Jung- kal, 2034 Lce Kit, 4393 Leo Wan-tung, 4314 24 Hon-kwong, 4306 Li Pul-in, 4307 La long, 4308 Mak Kain-tong. 4399 Poon Shlu-ching 4300 Shum 10-in, 4391 To Bin-chi, 43 Wong, King, il Yering King-man.
20
M.
Eastern 807 Chik Yal-man, 4371 Poon Tack-shan, 4301 Sa Tae-yeo..
Gough Hill1517 L L Mills, Uper Loyola-653 Lam Hart-cheo, A.RP.- Headquarters.-4370T Arab,
Aberdoen-3831 Chan Che-chung, 4400 Ju Pak-yu, 4401 Loung Kang-thuen, 4402 Bhum Wai-ming. 4403 Tam Shu-keo, 401 Taul Sno-wing, 4405 Wong Tak-keună.. Western-1115 Chan Ming. 1120 Chestnit Hlu-kwong 1131 Cheung Lani, 1185 L Tul-man, 4337 Lo Kwok-sun, 4343 Poon Jea-chal,
Civli Communications Despatch Riders, 20, 31 and 63 are to report at ARP. Headquarters on Aton- day, September 8, at 6.50.p.m.
Despatch Corps**
Come AppointmentsTo be District munications · Wardens, ·Deputy District Communications Warden Chiu Shuk-ming (E), 196 "Ping-hui (W) Chan Jim-full QB) To be Deputy District Communica ilona Warden--Lam long-lal, and U T»c« chow.
..
Strength. Decresson-District Communt- cations a Wardens Poon. Bilu-valin and Loung Bun-tasmid LANG
The following are appointed Communi cations: Wardens, and attached to the A.R.P Despatch: Corpat
-Chan ikwing-pura fóch -Yo Kwokekran B178A, Hon Kam÷cheung, 181A, Beung Che
DS.O., is at prezent in Hongkong. Be Sir Arthur Blackburn, Chinese
is Sir Councellor of the British Embassy in Chungking, who is in Queen Mary Hospital recovering from injuries received in a Chungking air raid early in July.
Chian
keung, 105A Pong Sal-ylu, 187A Wong Ping fan, 141513 To Yu-10, 193A Ip Kwok- hung, 41A Wong lon-lo, 215A Wing-lain, 203A Chiu Chee-keung, 227A Kwong Pak-chu, 336A Leung Kam-J 20A Cheng Tat-sanu, 337A Kan Wa-kin 332A Lau Yuk-shing, DBA H, K. Ebrahini,
1.10 PSA Rumjalin Salu, 330 Linus
Mohammed Madar, GOA A Geman Rumlalm All, 333A Brian Harper, 329A Taureq Rafeek, 90A 9. Abdullahı nax, A 9. S. Bux, 333A Chau Trol, 200A Shell Alrned Dux, A Usoof IRň, 23A Chan Chun-chau.
No. of Bale.
Inland Lot
Registry No.
No.
Adjoining New Kowloon Inland
Lot No. 1
Castle Peak Road.
Boundary Measurements
N.
8. E. W
Herteelfeet feet!
as per sale
plan.
Contents
Upset Price
The purchaser of the lot will be Western-14100 Chong Ming-hot 14573 required to pay to the auctioneer
aum of $1,798.00 123A Wong Wai-hing, in cash the Wong Cl-kwonk, 42A Kwan Yan-kin, 293A St Fook-cheun 1044 110 Heng-ung: 14510 Changing (being 10% of the upset price) 210A Young Tae-kong. 112A Wen une immediately after the fall of the to, 1455B Tang Cheung-wah, 102A Wong
hammer, the balance of the Wah-hing, 117A Cheung Chiu, 110 Tan
premium being paid in accordance Slu-hung 119A Wong Chuu-man, 304A Lau
Kam-hank
57A Shiu-ping. 121A Tam Kwan Sun-chee, 340A B. B. Wong, 343A with the Conditians of Sale. Wong Yim-shing, 310A Fung in-trol, 340A. Loung Shing-yin, 311A Chow Chi kuen. 303A Chan Yooketong, 302A Zeung Wai-yin, 333A Blu Sow-churn, Ping-kar, 14529 Li Bung-cheuk, 148383 Lam Hong-chak, 14540 To Jai-yuen.
Upper Levels-830A Chung Chi-wing. 32 Au Chain-yuen, 213A Lee Chor-chee. 204A Yip Tze-kwong, 291A Tai ion-ban, Chow 2004 Teul Shing-fou, 320A Cho Mo-sun, 320A Louls Young. 221A Jingny Chirung.
240A L
Central-123A Io Wah-duen, 128A Poon Say yan, 130A Lo Wing-cheung. 100A
•Minferunt, Kwok lo-man; 17A Kwan
142A Leung Fel-hung, 176A Kwan Hn- fun, 40A Ko Fock-ling. A Mak Chun- sing, 49A LA Hok-kuen, 81A Lam Klu, 5ZA, Lam Woon-chee, 62A Chui Ying-sun, 148A Lo Tak-hol, 45A Leung Yu-tung, JA Chung Chewing. 145A Cheung Min-hin. 03A Lau Ylu-yam, BA in Tot-sing, 102A Wong Yan-woo, 56A Ng Tik-on, 50A Leung Ting-kwan, 48A Chan Tak-chee, 90A Leung Pul-hung, 44A Sung Shu-pul MA TORE Yuk-tong, MA Chan Wal-choe, 55A Chan Har, 82A Fook-tuen, 1518 Tyul Wat-aun, 200A Ynu Chong-kwong. SIA J. Yuen, 344A Yu Hung-heung, M3A Ng Hin-tong. BRA Loung Blu-hung, DIA Leong Chun-tang, 200A Weng. Kam-ming, 256A Ho Ting-yan, 267A Logy Ting-kwan, 545A Leu Tam-yin, 23A Ling Bal-ying. 974 Leung Chi-beu. A Wong Ying- muni, 271A Leung Bre-chi" 24TA Yan Cheong pul, 68A fra Ting-thuen,
A
Shaukiwan33A Yuen Wat-ming," 34A Chou Yuk-thu, 13 Au King-hol, Chan Tit-leung. 75A Luk .Wing-sing, MIA Ng Koon-king, 36A Chin Con-kwon, 72A 3. Yen, 39A Lau Yan-tim, 4 13 WINE- leung. TIA Lam Tam-hing, 614 Bhil Kwok-man, 74A M# Yuk-tin – SA FICO. Pul-kwan, TiA starold Y00,- TTẨY" Ching. Chen-wing, TA Lam Pi-BARE, TIA, Chan Wali-king.
BY VINAHA CHAH Hoan vinh tin Lau Wah-yuen, 120 A. Haroon.
GREEN (End) D. A. Puckle Deputy Director of Air-EAIA AIZBORUM. tlona, MN
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for the curtain of life- long darkness has fallen; but there also is hope, for they are learning to-bo blind, and soon will go out Into the world usoful, com- fident and happy citizens.”.
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7.30 The Philharmonie Orchestra. The Barber Of Seville" Overture 48 (Tchaikowsky); "Serenade," Op. (Rassini): Waltz and Finale from Salome's Dance (from "Salome" Richard Strauss); Hungarian Dance No. 1 and 3 (Brahms).
London-The News.
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8.15 London Relay-War Com mentary. 8.25
London Relay Listening
in Daily Examination of Points German Propaganda.
Post.'
nouncements.
INQUIRY
ASKED BY HUSBANDS
At a meeting in which feeling alternated between Indigna- tion and good-humour Hongkong's bachelor-husbands yesterday decided to make representations for a public inquiry into the evacuation of their wives and families.
The meeting was held in the Peninsula Hotel Rose Room at 6 p.m. There was a meagre crowd at the beginning, but it soon increased and swelled to an attendance of about 350.
The Chairman first submitted a report on the Committee's interview with the Governor on Tuesday when a letter sume. marising the husbands' point of view was presented to him. At this interview the Governor declared that he favoured the con- tinued existence of the Committee as a mode of communication of the husbands' feelings, but reasserted that revocation of the evacuation ban was a matter, not for him, but for the British Government, which had imposed it.
The problem of what next to do to further their design then confronted the husbands. The most assertive suggestion was made by Mr J. Thompson, who advocated that they should "down tools". for a limited period. This would awaken the Interest of the Home Press, he argued.
The mildest counsel was offered by Mr R. J. Clark, who sug- gested that they might soft-pedal in their campaign until they saw the result of present conversations concerning the Far East. "Let us hold on," he said. "A month will-settle it all, one way or the other."
1.
Immediate warm approval greeted the proposal that a public Inquiry should be advocated-not, as Mr W. V. Taylor. Inter- polated into the "Why?", but into the "How?" of the evacuation. One speaker's dissatisfaction that, while wives were not permitted to return, menfolk were debarred from leaving the Colony if they wished led to a second resolution that the Govern ment should be urged to allow those who wished to do so to leave the Colony.
TAIPO ROAD
SMASH
Signals Corps Van In Hillside Plunge
Anti-Japanese Report Refuted
An officer of the United States stationed in Navy, who has been Japan for the last three years, and
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GENERAL HOLIDAY
On Saturday, 8th September, the General Post Omce and Kowloon Central Post Office will be open from 8 um. to Noon, Sheungwan Branch Post Office will be open from 6 n.m. to 10 am. and the other Branch Post Offices will be entirely closed.
a.m.
There will be one collection from the pillar boxes as on Sundays and one delivery of registered and ordin- ary correspondence at 11.39
will also be one delivery of There ordinary correspondence at 11 am. from the Branch Post Offices, at Stanley, Taipo and Un Long.
The Money Order Omice will be ontirely closed,
Parcel Post Service to temporarily suspended.
Japan is
The public are reminded that it is a breach of postal regulations to enclose in a postal cover communi- sations intended for persons other
han the addressee.
The Printed Matter Service to the following places in China is fem- Jorarily suspended:-Yunnan, Szow thuen, Kweichow, Hunan, Fuklen Kulangru), (except Amoy and
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East
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of
INWARD AIR MAILS Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Francisco - Direct Service"-San
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OUTWARD AHL MAILS Friday, Sept. 5 Air Mail by Air to Tangoon to con- nect with the "British Overseas Airways"
KP.0, and G.P.O. Rex.
.Sept. 5, 4.00 p.m.
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Monday, Sept. 8
Mail by Air to Rangoon to con nect with the "British Overseas
Three members of the Royal Corps who was among the first group of of Signals, one of whom is now in evacuees to arrive in Shanghai, told Air Kowloon Hospital suffering from the South China Morning Post yes-
injuries,
Airways." miraculously terday that the report of Japanese A Internal
escaped death during yesterday after nuisance campaigning" was An-noon's heavy squall when the 15 only highly exaggerated but netual-
cwt. Wireless van in which they
0.30
89.32
Programme Summary. Tilo Schipa (Tenor) In Spanish Programine.
0.0
Local Time Signal and
9.02
Studio-To-night We
Pre
(on
sent,"
not
"Tan- and Trans-
U.S.A. and Europe vä
Airways American Alantic Services."
K.P.O.
K.P.O. and Gr.0. Reg.Sept. 8, 4 p.m. Ord...Sept. 8, 4.30 p.m.
Thursday, Sept. 11 were travelling left the Taipo Roadly false in parts. "A lot of nuisance
caused by dis Air Mali for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, and crashed 40 feet down a hillside, may have been
Sigun. Potler, the driver of the organisation and red tope," he said, A Review Of New Records.
Ir News
French
vehicle, received internal injuries, which might or might not have been 0.45-10.0 Short Wave Only).
severe shock and multiple bruises of
dellberate." 9.45 The Lecuona Cuban Boys.
the spine, while Slemn, Lander, who
The officer continued to say that! Blue Rumba-Rumba Bleue (Cre- was in the back of the van received
cut on the left arm just above the he knew most of the Americans leav- fiche and Vasquez); Rumba Foxtrot
elbow, which did not require (Moises
anying Japan, but did not know of any. --Coubanakan
A Paris (Cre-stitches. L/Cpl Dignan the well-one being turned back. Conga--La flavane
swimmer and water-polo] fiche): Rumba Cachita (Hernandez), known
10.0 London The News and News player, who was the other occupant Foreigners were required to go to of the van, was unscathed except for a place named Wada Point owing to the restrictions in connection with shock.
Simens);
Cominentary.
10.15 Dance Musio and Varlely.
London-"War 11.0 dents"-Alan Bell,
11.15
Close Down.
Correspon-
Donations To Bomber Fund
Anniversary Gift
Far East Oxygen
Co..
2
Ltd; $734.58, being a hail-share from the free enjoyed fortuitous escape from tion by them.
and Acetylene
Recreation
the
a
half hours
The exact time of tho, accident passing through dockyards, but no- not known but it occurred between one had to walk five miles or carry p.m. and 3 p.m. about half a mile their own boggage if they had money from the Talpo Causeway, Tho van for a bus. The omeer stated that was being driven in the direction of number of passengers had to wait Talpo from Hongkong when a terrific about three to three and gust of wind and rain blinded the for the ship, this being dus partly disorganisation in taking on driver and the van skidded across lo to the right of the road and crashed 401 groups of passengers at a time. So far as he knew, no luggage had been feet before it came to rest.
The entire superstructure was torn lost, while the Customs authorities away from the chassis, and Lander, had been most helpful and had sug A génerous donation of $1,000 from the who was in the rear of the van with gested that all luggage be sent out
little
or no possible chance of getting to the ship by lighters after examina-
being pinned under Club,
Regarding the Japanese people's Combined Victoria
attitude towards the international European Y.M.C.A. and combined eight
Potter, the driver, was apparently
said that the Chinese Clubs Swimming Gala; and $500 from an anonYMOUR contributor: were struck severely in the chest by the situation, the officer
Bomber driving wheel. Dignan was carried public was getting such meagre news the main items in yesterday's
they did not know what was and Fund collections. The Fund has new to the bottom of the decline
on. "I
сап safely say total of $3.512,707.45. Tha reached the
eventually thrown clear of the wreck. going
pubile is fundamentally following is the latest Bat:
Potter was found in the vehicle and general Far East Osygen-& Acetylene Co.
was still conscious when admitted to friendly to the United States, he Ltd. (in commemorailon of the
Kowloon
When inquiries added. "They feel that for 2nd anniversary of the War) 1,000 10
were made late
night
at the unknown reason, the United States is Hon. Mr J. P. Pennefather-Evens Y.M.CA. Bewing Circle, European
Hospital, it was learned that he was taking on unreasonable stand to- Cent A Bane Glang (Bale of old "lins and now paper oft
Lander and Dignan wards them. This is due to their 3.00 resting quietly.
own propaganda, so that they do not were not admitted to hospital. Mr P. K. C. Tynu ţin leu
This is the second time within a know the true facts of the situation. month that an accident has occurred
the bre to a milliary vehicle. On
sion a six-ton Searchlight vious occasion 4
of nowers for Lady Northcote) Mackintosh's Match Box (August). Dock Some Members, Kowloon
Recreation Club******** "Ginglea"-"y": Campaign 100
labels PO, JAU Camp The 100
Inbals
Mr A. A. C. Mona
Min Chovllard
paign 100 labels
100 labels
Anonymous
Tal Bang Sports
Collected it the monthly meeting
of the Jengkong Football Referees "Ewo Paker School"
(saventh
donation Combined Victoria Recreation Club, European T.M.C.A, “and Combin- ed. 8 Chinese Clube Bwimming Zala (half share) nikijing Mus C. H. Pierce; (monthly dona
Hon):
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that the
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tion Board, has arrived in the Colony back from D'Aguliar from Shanghal. He declined to make Battery Corps
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left the Cape D'Agullar Ioud and
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crashed down the hillade killing any statement to the Press. L/Edr D. E. Smith and severely in-
Juring W. M. Brown, while several others received injuries.
following donation to the Salvation Army Food Kitchen Sand
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