EUROPEAN LADY IN ROAD ACCIDENT ·
Sequel To Collision Between Bus And Rickshaw
DRIVER FINED $30
The driver of the Kowloon Motor Bus No. 628, Ip Shung, which collided with public rick- shaw No. 102, in which Miss I. Holland, of. No. 6 Observatory Villas, and a teacher at the Dio- ceran Girls' School, was a pas- senger, at 8:40 pm, on Saturday March 30, was fined $30, in de fault one month's imprisonment. | by Mr. E. I. Wynne Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy this morn- ing when he appeared on a sum- moms for driving the bus with- out due care and caution along Chatham Road:
Mr. R. H. Cole stated that hel wis. watching the case on behalf)
of Miss Holland.
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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1935
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ROYAL SUPPORT FOR THE SPITALFIELDS WEAVERS
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To-day's Short Story.
LONG REMORSE
By Louis Golding
HIS is the story of Bulger, The curtains would be drawn and!
THIS steer. And, all the blinds down, as if there had of course, Watkins. For the been a triple death in the house story does not exist without But that wouldn't be enough tor Watkins, poor dear old Watkins. Bulger. He'd draw the plano up Bulger liked Watkins, he against the door and reinfores it thought him the most charming with a few armchairs and macy- person in this or any world, clopaedias, Then bo'd lie back on ................................................ He thought him so charming that his couch quivering with dielliko The called him Wottles; it shows for Watkina, "Go away, go away!" fust how charming Watkins was he would grind out between his That he endured it. I repeat, teeth. "Go away! I don't like Bulger, liked Watkins, worship" | you!" ped Watkins.
CORRESPONDENCE.
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sudden Bulger discovered he disliked Until they parted; then all of a
from
Watkins would send him notes
TO-MORROW'S STORY
To-morrow's story will be Death Call," by Stephen
Ross
Watkins more than anyone in this For any world. He loathed Watkins. The following is the copy of a Most rigidly he thought of him as letter received by Miss Phyllis Watkins. He could no more have I outlining the case. Traffic-. Both the King and the Prince of W. Brown of the Central Bri- thought of him as Wottles than he Sergeant McInnes who was in Wales are helping to keep alive antish. School. charge of the prosecution, stated ancient London craft which has Secretary of the Dr. Barnardo's their abckets and juggled with them.
from the General could have taken his eyes' that Miss, Holland was riding in flourished for the last three cen-Homes. London:- the rickshaw in Chatham Road, turies..
Oh, no. It wouldn't occur to Dear Madam,I write in asking him to go to dinner and the Watkins that Bulger didn't like him. going towards the Star Ferry, The Prince's lies and and when at the end of the which so often set the fashion in letter of the 1st February and on he returned to Watkins, unopened, son; he was far too full of the scarves, grateful acknowledgment of your theatre with him. The note would Watkins WAR not that sort of per- children's play-ground. opposite men's wear all over the world, are behalf of our Honorary Trea marked, "Gone away; address un milk of human kindness for that. made of silk woven by the Spital surer and Council most heartily known."Somebody might report to field weavers, while the King also to thank the children of the Watkins that Bulger had been seen Bulger simply worshipped his little Besides Bulger did like him, ohtains his from the same source. Central British School, Hong somewhere in the neighbourhood of Wottles. As soon, that is to any, There are now only 16 of these Kong, for the generous, sum of his usual address, Said Watkins to as some accident brought the two workers left. A hundred years ago £105. 16. 4 which you forward himself; "The dear fellow has the Industry gave employment to from them as the proceeds of the come back; I must just run along would be in the presence of Watkins gentlemen together again. Bulgor Miss Holland was thrown to tens of thousands the ground and sustained in New recruits are always forthcom- of these Homes.
of craftamen. bazaar and concert held in aid and see how dear old Bulger is.”.
Bulger would be standing, yellow a juries, which necessitated her ing, but as this little industry con-
The result of the effort is dia-ivory, peeping through the drawing- removal to the Kowloon Hospi-tinues to exist because it produces tinetly encouraging, and we warmly room curtains. tal, where she was detained for nothing but the finest work, only congratulate the children on their 15 days, while the rickshaw was one recruit is taken in about five great success, to achieve which must totally wrecked. He added that years. This principle of "nothing have involved, we know,
the Harbour View Hotel. the bus came up from behind and collit ed with the rickshaw.
Sent To Hospital
there was no other traffic on hut the finest amounts almost to mense amount of time and trouble. the road at the time and it was
ja religion.
raining slightly.
was feeling much better.
BUS DRIVERS IN TROUBLE
Breaches Of Traffic Ordinance
oxceeds the supply.
shillings
A
enormous
weavers
the children if their gift were used
HISTORIC RELIC IN DANGER
when the old spelf would reassert not more than a moment Or two itself with ten times, twenty times, its old. potency.
Such delightful manners had Wottles, such an inexhaustible flow of funny stories.
He was the very quintessence of bonhomic, the perfect man about town. He belonged to all the best clubs, had the entree to all the best
times rather
vigorous in
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4 pm Garden Party at Government House.. Noon to 6 p.m.-Chinese procession in the town
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And we also gratefully thank all The defendant pleaded that as
Huguenot Founders
those who apart from the children he was about
lent their aid and so helped to make Silk-weaving was first introduced the bazaar and concert so success- to avertake the rickshaw it swung out into the into this country in 1685 by French ful
Where "Anne Boleyn houses, knew all the best vintage, road and he ran into it. Traffic-liugtenot erfugees who settled in
Once Lived Inspector Nicoll stated that the Spitalfields, and founded
It is nice to know that though so
offered you the best of all efgara. 1 there 2 defendant had been driving for colony of weavers whose sk! be-
far way the children keep a warm
Niceat fellow in this or any other. The future of Anne Boleyn's cot-world was Wottles. Dear, dear nearly two years and had a clear came world-renowed. Although the corner in their hearts for the cause record.
cheap producta of power-worked of the destitute little ones, and are tage at Boreham, Essex-which, it Wottles. After imposing the fine Mr. looms have caused this
so ready and willing by personal
was recently announced, might be So it went on. So his liking for Wynne Jones enquired after Miss reduction in the number of weavers, service to do what they can to aid shipped to America by Mr. Henry Watkins and disliking of Watkins Holland's health, and she replied the fame of the weavers is still as
it.
Ford-is still uncertain.
played battlecock and shuttledore that, although she was still be-high as of old, and orders come in { We have earmarked the amount from the Essex branch of the Coun- Something, sald Bulger with deep Kong Volunteers Defence Corp., attended by His Excellency
Opposition to this move has come with Bulger with deep years. ing treated by Dr. Smalley, she from all parts of the Continent. for the support of two children.at
our Girls' Village Home at Barkingcil for the Preservation of Rural feeling, will have to be done about the Governor, the Members of the Executive and Legislative The demand for their work always side, Essex-the Branch mentioned England, who are considering steps ft. What shall it be?- "Oh, con- Councils, Judges, Local Justices of the Peace, Heads of Depart
A good worker earns about 50 1984-88 we felt it would interest/moved from its present site;
to you in our letter of the 5th March to prevent the cottage, being re found it," he said he was some- ments and the Jubilee Committee, and their ladies, at which a wook. The
his loyal address, and a telegram of congratulation to His Majesty An official of the Council stated: phraseology), "what shall be done the King will be read and approved stick to their old methods and for some such definite purpose; and "We are rather hampered by the about it? I can't stand it any more! Noon-Royal Salute by the Navy and the Garrison. equipment, for they have been tried. for hundreds of years and found particulars of the two little ones
a little later on we will send you Mr. Ford's intentions. We under Do I? Don't I? I do! I don't! I do!! fact that we are not yet certain of Do Ike him? Don't I like him?
May 6--Afternoon to be the
other wonde oond chosen as protegees, together with stood that he had expressed a wish don't! Ch, damn!" he said. grooves worn on wooden looms
their photographs.
to have the cottage pulled down, Then of a sudden it occurred to proclaim them to be the ones used, Mr. Ngan Shing-kwan, managing by their forefathers, yet no power thanks to one and all.
With renewed and most hearty for re-erection.
and the timbers sent to the U.S.Ahim. He jumped into the air, and director of the Chlon
). landed a violently on the drawing- Motor-bus worked loom could be more efft-
Signed: CLAUDE. WRIGHT,
room carpet that he brought down "Great Loss" General Secretary-information we were informed that the mantelpiece. He
"When we applied for further two expensive Dresden rustice from
was not no official intimation as to the fu- aware of it.
"I've got it!" he shouted. "I've been re-
got It! I'll get him out of town.. VILLAGES
"In any case we feel that action I'll divorce him from his milien. should be taken against any treat I'll get to the heart of the man, the Racial Difficulty
to remove this historic relle from cssential man, the man as God the neighbourhood. It would be a knows him. I'll get him away from Solved
great loas not only to Boreham but his clubs and from his cigars and to the whole of the country.
his wines. I'll take him tramping lantern procession, which will pass Government House at 9,16
8 pm-General Illumination." Military Bands. British Millers Schemein Bulgaria, are Turks. The vil branch it was decided to ask for to sunset. I'll get him face to face
Chinese The villagers of Kesi Euren. "At the last meeting of the over the hills with me, from aunrise p.m. For 1935
lagers of Karaofti, in Turkey. the co-operation of the Chelmsford with the big things, the pure thing,
9.30 p.m--Repetition of the searchlight and Night Flying are Bulgarians...
So they have agreed between tage.”
Rural Council in preserving the cot wind and sky and space. And by British millers are planning to themselves to exchange villages.
Wednesday, May 8. Heaven," he bellowed, "by Heaven, "Bread Year" With The governments of Turkey and Boreham House, estate, which is I'll have my mant I'll know you, March Past, displays of Bridge Bullding. Ambulance and other
The cottage is situated on the when the sun of the day has
Chinese procession. set 4 to 6 pm---Jamborally at Happy Valley including a SOUGHT MONEY the aid of the various bakers' as Bulgaria have consented to the being developed as agricultural Watkins, Til know you through and Scout and Guide activities. Country Dancing and exhibitions
FROM SISTER
sociations, the millers plan to or ¡"bargain".
through! I know whether of handicraft work. His Excellency the Governor and Lady Peel like you or whether or whether will be present. I don't like you! Whether I loatha you! Whether I abominate you! Where to that ordnance map?
Watkini was absolutely charmed
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Company, Limited, together with clent. several bus drivers, appeared be Although the weavers make silk fore Mr. W. Schofield at the Cen- for dresses, the greater part of tral Police Court this morning for output consists of tie-allk.
trenches of the Trafie Ordinance. Articles are manufactured in both VILLAGERS CHANGE
For driving bus No. 611, with in-real artificial silk.'
efficient brakes, La! Sul was fined
$16, while a fine of $20 was imposed
on Mr. Ngan for allowing the bus 'BREAD YEAR' PLANS
to be on the road...
Chan So, Chan Yungwal, and -LI
Pong were each fined $8 for carry- ing an excess number of passengers on their respective buses during the Ching Ming Festival.
BUT ARRESTED ON
SUSPICION
APPROVED
mako 1935 a
London.
ganise a nation-wide educational.
campaign' and a. voluntary market-
ing scheme.
ture of the building had
land.
he plans were explained when Church Services At St. Teresa's where is that time-table?"
prominent men in the trades con- 'cerned were present at a luncheon
An unusual case of being found held to inaugurale the campaign.
The following are the forth-
in a dwelling place for an unlawful Mr. J. H. Thomas, Dominions Min-coming services. at St. Teresa's purpose, was brought before Mr. E.ister, and Mr. Walter Elliott, Min-Church, Kowloon Tong..
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First sermon. Second sermon.
1. Wynne Jones at the Kowloon fater for Agriculture, were present Saturday, April 27, Spiritual Re- Magistracy this morning when IP at the lunch and gave the "Eat treat for all children preparing Yuk a 25-year-old unemployed, was More Bread" campaign their ap-
for First Communion, charged with being found in No, proval.
9.00 a.m. Morning prayers. 231 Paking Street at 5.45 am, on "The Millers' Mutual Associa-
9.15 Wednesday,
tion, who are running the
11.15 Detective Sergeant Goddard, of paign, represent 07 per cent of the 2.00 pm. Third sermon. the Water Police Station, stated four-milling industry of England that the defendant was found in the and Wales," Mr. James V. Rank, 4.00 back kitchen of the place and plead who presided, declared when he ed that he went to get money t from explained the scheme,
his elder sister, who was the wife
of the owner of the pisce; but as
Cam-
8.00
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Confessions.
Fourth sermon. Sunday, April 18. Low Sunday. 17.15 am. Solemn reception of His Lordship Bishop Valtor
his brother would not allow him to INFLUENZA IN A 7.30
go in the front door be had forced
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Madrid,
his way through the back Sgt. God dard added that the defendant had been employed at the place, but was dismissed about a year 180.
The influenza epidemic, which is} Defendant told the same story in now subsiding after having claim- Court and was dismissed, Mr. ed 75 per cent of Madrid's popula Wynne Jones saying that it was no tion as sufferers, did not spare the unlawful purpose trying to get city's zoological gardens. money from a sister, Mr. Wynne Many of the animals died, In Jones then warned him to keep awy cluding a lion Tolar bear, a ate from the place in faturs.
elephant, a zebra, a llame, a came, pneum
Low Mana celebrated by Bishop Valterts and ser man preached by the Same First Communion of 70 children. General Communion of the Falth- ful.
All parishioners of St. by the idea. "Nothing could give Teresa are invited to of me greater pleasure, Bulger, old fer their Communion acman! Just like you!" Glorious! cording to the intentions Any Jolly day you like! Bravo old
the Pope in this Bulger !" solemn day of the clos ing of the Jubilee year. 8.45 am Administration of Con
firmation.
of
They arrived at the village under the hills from which they were to set out a little before dawn. They puffed and grunted, their way up to 9.30 am. Low Mass followed by the ridge. It was a little chilly at benediction with the first, and they had to keep blowing Tuesday, April 80. The exercises arms about like windmills in order Blessed Sacrament. at their fingers and swinging their for the month of May begin at to keep themselves warm. When 6 p.m.
they got a little bit further It Thursday, May 2 Holy Hour from started drizzling. It would have 6 to 7; followed by the meet conquered anybody's good temper ing of the promoters of the excepting Watkins's. Apostleship of Prayer
It conquered Bulger's
Friday, May 8. First Friday of From the way Watkins went the Month. At 7.30 a.m. Mass rattling on you would have thought general Communion, followed that there was only one thing in by benediction with the Bless-the world lacking to make him really ed Sacramento happy. A cold drizzle on the open A 6.80 p.m. meeting of all the hills had its pointa, But if you kangaroo-The bear had members of the Parochial Council, could only have provided him with appeared to find the clim Saturday, May 4. The bolemn No a nice thick ball-storm he would warm, but he died from vana to our Lady of Fatima have shrieked with, laughter.nts
following the influensa, begins
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8 pm-"Lighting up time" Colony will be switched on instantaneously.
The illuminations of the- Military Bands will play in Hong Kong and Kowloon. 9.30 pm Searchlight and rocket display by the Navy. Night-flying display by the Air Force.
Fireworks and "artificial fountain" displays in the harbour.
Tuesday, May 7.
9.45 to 11 a.m-Review at Happy Valley. Special space reserved for school-children.
Noon to 6 pm. - Chinese procession.
displays.
Noon to 6 pm. ---
Sunday, May 12 Morning Services in all churches and places of worship
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