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Wednesday,

G

CLASSIFIED NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

ADVERTISEMENTS 25 words $2.50

for 3 days prepaid WANTED KNOWN. WANTED-Ladles to assist in Ilong- kong's "V" Compaign by selling "y" 10 the labels. Please apply Organiser. Box 601, "Hongkong Telegraph or telephono 28362. All

NOTICE

EVACUATION REPRESENTATION

COMMITTEE

A general meeting lá called for the Rose Room, Peninsula Ilotol,} Wednesday, September 24, 6 p.m.

(Sgd.) W, V. TAYLOR, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer.

proceeds to swell the Bomber Fund. FOR THE PROTECTION

FOREIGN STAMPS, Any kind

needed by Fellowship of the Bellows who will make up

and sell

for

benefit of War Fund. Send any you have or can collect or can sparo

PERSONAL. LOVELY. By all means look Ward 10--because you never forget The Tin Hat Boll.-Old

FOR SALE.

OF CHILDREN

What to do to help a child

2

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

R.

| PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 29th day of September, 1941, "at 3 p.m., at the Oflees of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Shek Shan, 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

76 years,

RICE SALES

COMMITTEE

The

AND LOANS

twentieth meeting of the Equitable Rice Sales Fund Commit- tee, was held at Medical Headquar- ters on Monday, those present being the Rev. W. H. Alton, the Rev. Cyril Brown, Mr C. N. LI, Mr C. C Liao, Mr Tsoi Fo-tin, Mr Wong Quincey, Mr Young Tsun Dart, the Rev. H. X. Hon. Dr P. S. Selwyn-Clarke in the chair.

Wittenbach and the

September 24, 1941.

Authority Of

Government

Challenged

Police View Of Prostitution

you

The

BANKS

THE CHARTERED BANK OF. INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA.

· Incorporated by moyal Charter 1333. Paid-up Capliak kiseoni 43,000 DOM *** £3,000,000 Reserva Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 HEAD OFTICKS--LONDON, - Ja Bishopsgato, K.0.1.

• Sub-Agencies in, London. 117-122, Tändənhali štreet, E.6.2.

· West End-Branch: 14-16, Cockapur Bireet, B.W.L

Manchester Branch KI, Mosley St, Manchester, 2,

AGENCIES AND DRANCHES:

Ilongkong Nangoon Ilolio

Salgon Ipolt

Ageneles:

Bourabay

Semarant

Karachi Kiang Kobe Kunlo .. Clive Street Lumpur C ́s Fairilo Place, Kuching

Canton → Cawnpore

Beremban

- Shanghai

Singapore

Billawan

Taiping

Madraw

„Tikritain

Manila

Tongkah

Meden

(Bhuket)

New York

Txingtao

Telping

Yokohama

(Peking)

"Can you tell me how to clear up | Reserve Fund ........ "I am quite willing to do all I can to help, but I must tell you candidly the prostitution problem?" This was recognise that the the reply given by Mr F. W. Shat- that I do not Hongkong Government has any right lain Assistant Director of Criminal a representative of the S. C. M, Post it an elected to compel me to do anything, be- Intelligence (Crime) when asked by ment," declared Mr 1. Le Sullivan, yesterday if the Police were starting clean up the accountant of the British-American or attempting to

prostitutes

which are Tobacco Company, when he was brothicis or called before the Compulsory Service known to be operating all over the Mr Young Tsun Dart drew atten tion to the pressure which was being Tribunal which sat in publice session Colony.

"You cannot clear up prostitutes

Arat clear brought to bear by those working in at the Counell Chamber yesterday,

the up question which causes Alor Star the interests of the leans on transport Mr Sullivan was one of 17 male unless organisations. This took the Term of British subjects who were summoned economic

before the Tribunal. Two were as- prostitution," continued Mr Shaftain. Amritans signed to the Combatant Group, fivet is a fact that many prostitutes Bangkok Intending bidders are advised warning lorry owners not to engage

are prostitutes because in their carly Batavia In work for the Committee.

to the Key-Post Group, and nine to Anyone knowing of a child who that immediately after the dispo

It was reported to the Committee the Essenital Services Group. De-days they have been bought by other hombay from your duplicates to F.O.B. c/o has been assaulted, neglected, or and of the lot the Purchaser (if not that the

Committee's

Staf

atcision in Mr Sullivan's case was de- puuple. On the other hand, there Calcutta Hongkong Bank, Kowloon.

are thousands of girls who are pro- Ill-treated in d manner likely to enuse unnecessary suffering or injury the applicant) will be required to Mongkok Market had been press-ferred." to health, or knowing

The Tribunal comprised His Hon-stitutes because they say they prefer of a parent feposit with an authorised officered to pay a "protection" fee of

than to dla of who is seeking advice on any matter who will be present at the sale, vcid loss of vegetables at night from If they wanted to $20 per month

our Mr E. II. Williams (Chairman), to be prostitutes

starvation, Tollemache, L. L. for concerning a child, would be doing the sum of two hundred dollars, pilferage. The scale was alleged to .N., Major R. E. Moody.ker, Police were not making any large Colomba

Licut-Comdr

Mr Shaflain revealed that the Cebu will

an act of kindness by communicating Bill.int once with

(200) in cash. This sum will be be three cents per day per fish stall Mr E. Davidson and Mr G. Black scale raids on brothels at the present Delhi . The Hon. General Secretary, refunded on `payment of the and five cents per day per vegetable M.C., with Mr C. B. Burgess as Clerk

Lime, but routine ralds were being Haiphong stall. The staff had refused to pay. ILK.S.P.C., Old City Hall,

to the Tribunat. No doubl, as a mere coincidence, 63

After making the above remarks, with a Chinese assistant on the faland FOREIGN

kept up by a European sub-Inspector Zankow The Inspector, 40, Pokfulam Road, Purchase price, 1st floor.

་ The Inspector, 82 Stone Nullah PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. attics of Tau Kok and $2 eatties of Mr Sullivan ndied, "I am not arguing

had been turo

removed from the the point; I am just telling you." Lane, 2nd, Floor.

Committee's stalls without authority The Chalman asked Mr Sullivan "With more Police on the job, we FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Year curly

morning.

of on Monday

get probably hundreds The if he had any previous experience in could Committee agreed that the Pollee A.R.P. work or other similar services, people a day," Mr Shaftain edded, or shorter periods in Local or Other Authorities should be informed.

Mr Sullivan repiled that he had "but when you get them you wilCurrencles at rates which will be quoted

Von application. served in the Hankow Volunteer Fire find that they are not the people who SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Rice Salen Centres

are running the brothels. The girls Local Currency and Sterling with interest Brigade from 1923 to 1027.

When the Chairman told ilm that were not arrested during the raids, allowed at rates obtainable on application. the Tribunal had decided to post him and the person arrested could only to the Combatant Group, Mr Sullivan be charged with keeping a lodging for prostitutes or actually remarked that he could not walk, house having injured his spine some time keeping a brothel."

Number of Arrests Mado Figures for

Manager. August showed that 35 persons were arrested in Hongkong. Kowloon. The charges

THE MERCANTILE BANK OF ond 42 In

INDIA, LIMITED follows: were as

Hongkong-For keeping European brothels (2)

Head Office-15, Gracechurch Street, brothels (23), Chinese

London, ECJ. soliciting for prostitution

(1) and house keepers

Authorised Capital ... Kowloon-European brothels (15), Subscribed Capital

JUST RECEIVED fresh supply of Sutton & Sons flower and vegetable needs of the best that is possible to produce, Graca Co., 10 Wyndham Street.

THE HONGKONG NATURALIST, Vol. X nos. 3 and 4. Price $4 (postage extra). Now on sale South China Morning Post Ltd.

The

NOTICE

be

DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1940)

following

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

China and Macao

18 cents per copy

British Empire and Foreign 26 cents per copy

The Hongkong Telegraph

China and Macao

10 cents per copy

British and Foreign

20 cents per copy

23 cents Saturdays,

The

Hongkong Telegraph

Eleventh Annual Amateur Photographic Competition June-September, 1941. Two Silver Trophies Awarded by ILFORD LTD.

For the best and second-best entries.

Thrae 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.

(Ezluding portraiture, plants and and flowers),

I

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.

ford

3-The entries awarded the

Trophies for the best and second- best pictures in the Competition. will not be entitled to any other prizes, I-Tan 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- peition, and which must pasted on back of entry, -The right to publish any or all of the entries in reserved to the Hongkong Telegraph,

be

-All photographs, entered murt have been taken in the Colony af Hongkong. Photographs which have been already entered in other Competitions are ineligible. 6. No responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery of, loss of, or damage to entries. 7-All entries to be alther black, pepla, or tened pictures, and mist be mounted. Coloured photo- graphs are ineligible.

Plotures submitted in sepia tones should be accompanied by a smaller print in black and white.

•.-No picture to entered in more

than one Bection.

10-Mount to be only white or cream. must be of one of the following Alces-10X12, 18x20.

11.No correspondence will be entered

into in consection with the Com petition, 11-Members of the Staffs of the

Hongkong Tetroraph

the South China Morning Post, are not. permitted to compete: 13The decision of the Judges, aball

final

14h

the conclusion of the Com- petition, entries will be returned to competitors ofs, application at the Telegraph offices within seven

The use of silanes is strictly Korbidden.

NAME

ENTRY: FORM

The Inspector, 12 Sal Yeung Chol St., Kowloon,

The Inspector, 52, Argyle St., Kowloon,

All further steps will be taken, and expenses borne, by the Society.

be

The Informant's name will kept strictly private, except in casca where molice is proved.

M

Tin

Hat Ball

Under the distinguished Patronage

of

His Excellency the Governor, Sir Mark Young, K.C.M.G

PENINSULA HOTEL·

9

Friday, Oct. 3.

p.m. to 2 a.m.

Three Bands

The 2nd. Battn.

The Royal Scots

(by kind permission of Lt. Col. D. McDougall, M.C.

and Officers)

Art Carneiro

and his Band

and The

Abe Litvin

Gloucester Music Masters

CABARET

by Carol Bateman

Dance Hostesses Barrage Balloons $1,300 in Prizes

Novelties Surprises

PROCEEDS TOWARDS HONGKONG'S BOMBER-

SQUADRON

It is not yet too late to

book tables,

5,000 Planes

Per Month

"We shall not have superiority in this war until we recolvo 5,000 acroplanes a month, and shipping at the rate of three or four million tons a year."

Mr R. W. G. McKoy, prospective Labour candidate for Froine, who recently returned from the United States, suld this at Birmingham.

Now that Germany was in control of Europe she had resources which the British Commonwealth could never hope to equal except with American help.......

Mr McKay suggested that a dele- gation should be sent to America to Acquaint the working people there with the importance of their con-

des use block lettera und pesta tribution to the war effort,

thera forma on DOCK ANNEX They do not realize the serious

neas are the position:

Locality

Inland Lat

Gilles Avenueal Chatham Road &

Street & Pak Kung Street, Hok Un

Registry No.

*TEC ON

G.

Boundary

Measurements;

-

B

H. A

W.

frel fret fret feet!

ля рег валe plan.

Contents in

Ann. fect. sq. feet

Upset Price

$7,900

28.350

R.

On the motion of the Rev. H. A Wittenbach. It was unanimously de- cided to recommend to Government the opening of a second centre for the sule of cargo or unpolished rice at an economic rate. It was suggested that any future centres should be started on the mainland and that Kowloon City would be an appro- priate districi in view of the large numbers living on sub-economic level there.

The Rev. H. A. Wiltenbach stated that the Sub-committee had visited a number of vegetable loans on Sep tember 20 and they had arrived at the following findings:

ngo.

the

1:0

on the Mainland,

in

(0)

Penang

EXCHANGE and General Banking Business tranzacted.

CURRENT ACCOUNTS opaned

and

The Bank's lead Office in London undertakes Executor and Trusice busi•

claims recovery of British. near Income Tax overpaid, on terms which may be ascertained at any of it Agencies and Branches.

W. U. EVANS THOMAS,

12:

£3,000,060

1,000,000

1,050,000

1,254,069

The Bank of England & Midland Bank, Ltd.

BRANCHES:-

Delhi

Howrah

Jaffna. Kuantan

Kandy

Kerachl

Kota Bharu

Kuala Lipis

Madras New-York Penang

Rangoon

Shanghat

Simia

Kuala Lumpur Singapore Kuan Trengganu

After readint a medical report in which Mr Sullivan had been placed in Category B, the Chairman asked: "You think that injury would pre- vent

you from doing work with the Volunteers?"

Mr Sullivant "I understand there is a considerable amount of foot-lodging house The purchaser of the lot wil be

slogging to be done. It is not a required to pay to the auctioneer

question how much I can walk on Chinese (20), solleiting for prostitu- Paid-up Capital

house keepers (2). Reserve Fund and Rest one afternoon, but how much I can in cash the sum of $2,835.00 (being

afternoons.

prostitutes in the streets, successive Walk on 10% of the upset price) im- (#) The faans provide a place There would be a straining effect

said it was a very dif- mediately after the fall of the where the so-called "trustees" of the next day. I think it is only fair to cult problem, ns they could not be person may bring the vegetables tell you this, because it is no use my arrested unless they accosted hammer, the balance

the farmers of

they collect to sell them to the re-going into an Infantry company. 1 and that person was prepared to give premium being paid in accordance | tallers.

would not mind being a despatch evidence in Court, One suggestion Bangkok Bombay like that."

could make, however, was 10 Calcutta with the Conditions of Sale,

The Idans provide clerks and rider or something with other mem- arrest all prostitutes in the streets, Colombe (b)

After consulting accountants who keep records of

on a boat, and send them bers of the Tribunal, the Chairman put them all on a sales and issue slips to the "trustees"

told Mr Sullvan tint decision in his way for conglong; but that was Hongkong to hand to the farmicrs.

.case would deferred until he too harsh to do. (e) The laans provide coolies and

had Interviewed (Mr Sullivan)

Asked if

Red Light district poh weighers to help the "trustees" or

the problem, Mr

BONGKONG BRANCH. Colonel Rose. If Col. Rose thought could help solve their assistants

the rush periods.would be better for Mr Sullivan Shaftain said that there was no in

Every description of Banking and (d) The lacus charge the farmers 6.4 per cent. of the gross inicings, sot to be in the Combatant Group possibility of the Red Light district Exchange Eusiness transacted. dedict 5 per

Prostitution

in Hongkong has been also on the gross takings, in the Essential Services Group,

greatly aggravated by the influx of the cost of transport, of ie

Essential Services and

refugees in Hongkong, he added, also vegetables to the laans,

Mr W. Bell, Superintendent with the number of factories which (e) The farmer

bls consigns

recently, vegetables to the loan through the Engineer of Butterfield and Swire, have been closing down

four resulting in many women and girls "trustee" who informs. the farmer to who arrived in the Colony

months ago, produced a letter from getting to the stage where they must which laan he is taking them.

(f) The "ruffee" is not free to his employers requesting that he be do something or starve. best prices, but has to take the vage Tribunal accordingly assigned. hint resign his commission in the Volun

teers and had since to that Group.

been working tables to the laan whose representa-

with the Food Controller, who had

The following changes in postage tive he is as purchaser.

(g) The trustee takes delivery

made a request that Mr Martin might rates will be effective as from 15th #xed by the Surveyor of is of the vegetables and sells them to

be placed in Essential Services

for September 1041. work under him. Majesty the KING, for one fur-retailers on the premises of the parti ther term of 75 years.

cular loan which he represents.

(h) The former is completely un- protected. His vegetables are neither weighed nur valued prior to ship inent; he is not present during the sale, and he is entirely in the hands of the "trustee.

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction

to be held on Monday, the 29th "trustees" cent. on behalf of the altogether, then he would be placed being brought into use again.

day of September, 1911, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Wong Nel Chung Cap Rond, in the investigate which taan is paying the placed in the Key-Post Group. Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be

Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo- sal of the lot the Purchaser (if not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, (200) in cash. This sum will be refunded 011 payment Purchase price.

of

the

a part of the commercial organisation of the "trustee" himself who was, in fact, its principal.

There being no other business, the Chairman adjourned the ineeti until 3 pan. on September 20.

The

Mr J. P. Barnett, of Dodwell and Co., Shipping Department, was placed In the Essential Services Group.

Mr L. Blair, engineer attached to the Asiatic Petroleum Company in- A former member of the Royal stallation at North Point, produced a | Navy, Mr A. E, Murphy, said that he

TRUSTEE AND EXECUTORSHIP UNDERTAKEN. Current Accounts opened in Local Cur- rency and Fixed Deposits received in Local Currency and. Sterling on terms tat may be ascertained on application.

D. DENSON,

Manager.

POST

OFFICE

Letters Postcards

cach

$0.04

Parcel Post Service to Japan is. temporarily suspended.

Macao and China

- $0.00 New Zealand by air $1.85 letter from his employers asking that had been in the Colony since 1915.

via Rangoon

per 1⁄2 oz he be placed in the Key-Post Group He joined the Navy in 1900 and left in common with other installation the Service in 1920. At the outbreak Europe all countries $3.50 $1.80 engineers. The request was granted. of the war, he said, he volunteered air mail surcharges per 1⁄2 oz

Mr. H. de V. Booten, of the for service with the Royal Naval by air to U.S.A. and The Chairman' thanked the Rev. Standard-Vacuum Oil Company, said Reserve, and was later transferred onwards by sea

that he had nlrendy made

to the Royal Navy. Wittenbach and the members of the on-for-assignment to the Feed Con

an applica-

had since been lavallded out Mr Murphy Sub-committee for their instructive interim report and mentioned that roller's office. It was stated that he produced a medical certificate.

The Chairman, after conferring the Committee

spoke French and Spanish, und had would be interested had previous

military

with the other members,

The publle are reminded that it is experience.

told Mr to learn mure regarding the "trustle was assigned to the Essential Murphy that the Tribunal had no a breach of postal regulations to toes and

they were and how for

salaried

Services Group.

jurisdiction over him, but, if he enclose in a postal cover communi- employees of the loan or whether the PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. loan formed, in some cases, merely Mr

F. J. B. Glass, of Cable and cared, he could volunteer for duty cations Intended for persons, viher

than the addressee. Wireless, Was posted to the Key-in the Essential Services Group. Port Group. He produced a letter Mr Murphy re lled that he would

The Printed Matter Service to the tem- from his employers stating that his be very glad to..

following places in China is Mr G. L

Newmarch, civil engineer porarily suspended-Yunnan, Sze- services were essential to the main- tenance of communications. The of Butterfield and Swire, was posted chuen, Kwelchow, Hunan, Fukien Chairman, in assigning Mr Glass, to

Amoy and

Kulangsu), Category C.

Kwangsl, North and East and Wireless hitherto had been Stating

that he had made an Kwanglung. similarly posted.

application to join the Royal Naval Expressing no objection to joining Volunteer Reserve but had been Small Packet Post to all countries the Volunteers, Mr II. W. Hagedorn, unsuccessful ду there were no is suspended. of John Manners and Co., was as vacancles, Mr. A. W. Ranco, of

the

Combatant Group.

Talkoo Dockyard, was placed in the Air Mail by "Pan American Airways.

INWARD AIR MAILS signed

Mr T. P, Hamlin, Marine Super- Combatant Group.

Direct Service"-San Francisco Mr H. T. Smith, who had been Intendent of the Moller Line, pro- duced a letter from his manage

allowed to resign from the Volun

date, 20th September.....Sept. 27. requesting that he be assigned to teers on health grounds, was stated Air Ball by "Pan American Airways Direct Service"-San Francisco duties which did not interfere with to be now in charge of a distrlet for

Oct. 7. date. 30th September his work. The Chairman, remarking food distribution in the event of an that shipping should not be inter emergency. He was at present work- fered with, assigned Mr Hamlin to ing with the Food Controller. The the Key-Post Group,

Tribunal assigned him to Essential Services.

Na. of Sale.

Inland Lot

No, $4.

Registry No.į

Wong Nei Chung

Locality

Gap Road.

BoundaryION Measurements

N. 8. E. W.

[Brelsfeet|fort,fret

as per sale

plan.

The purchaser of the lot wil be required to pay to the auctioncer

| FRIENDS OF DEAF

IN HONGKONG

The Friends of the Deaf, an or- gunication formed chiedy to promote the welfare of deaf people in the Colony and to support the work of the Hongkong School for the Deaf, was formally Inaugurated at meeting held at St John's Cathedral Miss E. S. Atkins. Hall yesterday, presided over by

a

The following officlats were elect- in cash the sum of $156.00 (helnged. Chairman, Mrs M. K. Lo; Hon. 10% of the upset price) Im- Secretary, Mrs Li Shu-pul; Hon. mediately after the fall of the Treasuref, the Rev. Mr Moreton; hammer,

Members on the School Counell, Miss the balance of the D. M. Shilton, Miss E, S. Atkins, Dr premium being paid in accordance Alderton, Mr C. C. Cheng, Dr A. with the Conditions of Sale. Sydenham, Miss B. M. Bicheno, Rev

Lee

Ying-kiu,

Dr A. Talbot, and the Hon. Mr Ll Tse-fung.

The Principal of the School for the Deaf. Miss L. W. Li, made an informal report on the School activi- lles. She said that they now had 54 pupils, of whom 38 were boarders. When the School was founded in 1035 there were only six pupils, but the number gradually increased with the years. She said that alx pupils recently "gradusted" and were now useful members of society in that they were earning money to support themselves and their families. There were

three six trained teachers, student teachers, and two matrons on the School staff..

Sho

present

B.W.O.F.

For Britain's' Sailors of the .. Mercantile Marine

You are invited to donato old books, magazinos, gramophone records and games for the mon who keep Britain's Mercantile sailing the seven seas,"

Please send parcels addressed; "FOR_BRITISH' SAILORS”' c/o REV. A. STRONG NAVAL CHAPLAIN

-N-DOCKYARD-

or

6% THE CHEERO CLUB

to

sald that thele premises were too small and un- suitable and that a fund had already been started for a new school house cost $20,000. Subscriptions to date amounted to $10,450, and $5,550 more was needed. She ap- pealed to mombers, friends and sympathisers for donations:

She concluded by saying that she was awalling her visa to proceed to Ainerica, and she hoped to spend two-years-there-to-further ber

Atudies.

The Committén responsible for organising the band concert and bar liecue at Kowloon H Club on Saturday, September 27,3equent, that Clubs holding entrando – and other tickets return them to the organiæen by noon on ThursdayoutPANI

remarked that all the staff of Cable9sential Services, as he was rated (except

Mr J. S. Jenkins, Manager of Cable and Wireless, was placed in the Key-Post Group.

Д

Mr JR. L. Stanton was placed in the same Group. He produced Mr R. Knox produced a letter from letter from Mr White, Land Trans- the Manager of Talkoo Dockyard port Officer, asking that he be posted be allowed to do to Exsential Services for work under asking that he A.R.P. work at Talkoo. As his age, him. 52, precluded him from joining the

Mr G. Yates, of Jardine, Matheson Cembatant Group. Knox was and Co., was also posted to Essentini Services. It was stated that he was placed in Essential Services,

working with Mr G. G. N. Tinson in the civil communication centre, and a letter had been received from Mr. Tinson requesting that he be allowed to continue there..

Mr

Resigned Commission Mr T. Addis Martin was also ns signed to Essential Services. Mr Burgess told the Tribunal that Mr Martin had been given permission to

The Tribunal then adjourned,

MAN

HUNT

NEXT CHANGE

KING2S

of

OUTWARD AIR MAILS Friday, Sept. 20 Air Mall by Air to Kangoon to con- nect with the "British. OverseUS Airways."

G.P.O. and KP.0.

Sept. 26, 4 pm. Ord..

Reg. Sept. 26, 4.80 p.m.

Saturday, Sept. 27

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu,

· U.S.A. and Europe via "Pan-Ameri- can Airways and Trans-Atlantio Services."

G.P.O. and K.P.O. Rex....Sept. 27, 5 p.. Ord.....Sept. 27, 5.30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 29. Ale Mall by Air to Kangoon to con- nect with the “British Overseas Airways.”

G.P.O. and K.P,0. Rer. .....Bept, 20, 4 p.. Ord........Sept. 29, 4.30 p.m.

Tuesday, October 1

Atr:

Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U.S.A and Europe via Pan- American „Alewayn ́ ́and'. Trans- Atlantic Bervices."

..Oct. 7,5.00 p.m.

Oct. 7, 5.20 p.m.

Dot. 7, 5.00 p.m

„Oot, (7,-7.00.p.ru.

· Tobruk Situation

CAIRO, Sept. 23. (Router) A'Bri- llah Middle-East communique-lasted from G.HQ.-to-day states: LiLibya,ĄST

'n result of their vigor ous patrolling activities, our forces at Tobruk are steadily enlarging the area. outside our perimeter defenses which? the enemy forced nightly to

by our patrols-li)

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