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THE CHINA MAIL, HONG KONG, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1945.

EDUCATION DEPARTMENT BRITISH MILITARY ADMINIS.

The Bolillos Public Bohool will re-open on Novomber let at tho Northooto Training Collogo, Bon- ham Road.

Registration for Standards 1-4 and Olsson 8-3 will be on Monday and Tuesday, October 29-30, from 9-12 a.m. and 3-4 p.m. The food will-bo-na-tu-1941.

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Will anyone who has know ledge of the whereabouts of any Records, Stocks, Furniture Fit tings and Equipment belonging to the above, kindly communicate with

l'ercy Smith, Seth & Fleming, 2nd floor, Windsor House,

Telephone 20700

Hongkong, 23rd October, 1945,

LEGAL BRANCH–

CIVIL AFFAIRS

TELEPHONES

8415 Mr. Leo D'Almada

*

Castro (Summary Mili tary Court, Hong Kong),

17006 Mr. 01. Y. Kwan, Summary Military Court, Class II, Hong Kong (Office -- Courts of Justice). 431 Mr. C. Y. Kwan (Sum

mary Military Court, Hong Kong}

TRATION, HONG KONG MILITARY COURTS PROCLAMATION NO. 8 OF 1945 AUTHORISED ADVOCATE

NOTIUE-is-heroby-givon that jin-paronance of Article 19–(1); of the above Proclamation, I GEORGE E. STRICKLAND, Colonal,

Civil Affairs, Legal Branoh, havo authorised the portan whose name appeara horenitor to Got as an Advocate and cmduot the defences of persons charged before tho

Standing Military Court, namoly:-

KWAN HOK LUM Dated the 23rd day of October,

GEORGE E. STRICKLAND Colonal (0,A.)

1946.

(1)

(2)

Legal

REMINDER

Section 10 reads as follows:--- Evory person who....

wilfully and falsely takes or uses any name, title, or ad dition implying a qualification. to protiso medicine or sur-- gory; or

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MAJOR BOXER OFF TO AMERICA :

ANY ACCOMMODATION IS BETTER THAN NONE WHEN ONE IS IN A HURRY. SUCH WAS THE DECISION. "OF MAJOR CHARLES BOXER VETERAN INQUIRER INTO JAPANESE HISTORY AND PSYCHOLOGY, WHO LEFT HONG KONG YESTERDAY MORNING BY A SMALL TRANSPORT-FREIGHTER DIRECTLY BOUND FOR SAN FRANCISCO.

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CHINESE

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Fifteenth List

London, Oct. 25.

The names of 465 Bul- garians, and Italiana against whom charges are being brought by the Unit- ed Kingdom, France and Yugo Slavia pre contained In the fifteenth-list-of-War- Criminals issued in London last night. The secret.-Reuter.

list is

Empire Unity Solid

lo lasued to-day.

re-

Business men from thirteen Em- pire countries, including India and Coylon, participated in the to volence and emphatically fa

After to his

Imperial Preference.

Sir George Morton, leader of the Indian delegation, said Empire unity was as strong na over before. Sir Miles Thomas, one of the lending Home delegates, at a press conference to-day explained that personal contact of Empirn bust. London, Oct. 25.

pesa mon at the conference had Mr. L. 9. Amery, former Secret brought home the deep'tion, which ary of State for India, proposing held the Empire together. a vote of thanks to the and

South

"There is more aulid feeling for African Deputy Prime Minister, the mother country than addressed a meeting of the Royal leader of the Australisa doteca-

J. H. Hofmeyr,

when be before," said Sir Arthur Sparks. Empire Society to-day in London, tion.Reuter. Bald that no South

African atatesman of this generation had BLEK contributed

more towards the

standing between the white development of better racial under- black than Mr. Hofmeyr.

to

and

Estr

CANBERRA ALL SOCIAL

FROM "OLD GOLD MOUNTAIN" AS THE

CALL SAN FRANCISCO, MAJOR BOXER IS NEW YORK-BOUND BY THE FASTEST TRANSPORT AVAILABLE. THERE HE IS TO RE-INTRODUCE HIMSELF TO MISS CAROLA BOXER, JUST TURNED FOUR YEARS OF AGE A FEW DAYS AGO. IT WILL BE THE MAJOR'S FIRST EXCHANGE

OF ACTUAL SPEECH WITH CAROLA. When he last saw

London, Oct. 25, her in by admitting complicity in espion-

The desire of India, the British Hong Kong she was nearing age unices ho was first put through Dominions and Colonies to two, picking flowers in a wide the mill.

ostablish trade with Britala in area in the vicinity of the

Major Boxer's reply was some-proference to trading in America Rumours about the health of Camp, and privately dancing at Argyle Street Internment

thing in the nature of "baka" and and elsewhere was the outstanding M. Joseph Stalin appear to be home to Japanese martial music the Interrogation was continued.don last week, the report of which the Japanese decided that there feature of the Empire Chambers

of a possibility of losing face if

Commerce. without foundation.

Conference in Lon- Which is an excellent thing. Relations

willingly supplied for the spec- So they told him he was sentenced The attention of Medical Practi- between Soviet Russia and her

tacle by grimming Japanese Imprisonment. newspapermien. tionors is drawn to the provisions] allies of the war have deterior-

To-day. Major Boxer is out at of the Medioni Registration Ordin-| ated seriously

Carola's mother, authoress Emily thai M.

sea, probably doluging the skipper 4013 Col. G. E. Strickland,ance No. 1 of 1936. Boction 4 Stalin's

Hahn, better-known as "Mickey"

with the disappearance

land-crab's usually annoy- from Legal Adviser, ife Legal (3) roads ne follows:

the Russian politien! stage just "China to Me" was dodging gen-

the author of the now-sensational ing inquiry of mariners and Judicial Departments.

"When will we be there?" Every person rogistored shall now would be little short of darme-interest in her opinions on

New York, he is returning 4011 Capt. H. A. de Barros furnish to be Medical Board an

tragic. For Stalin in one of Japanese chances of winning the home in Dorsetshire. Botelho, Personal Assis-address within the Colony at Bolsheviks whose characteristic Japanese personnel specially pick- MR. AMERY'S TRIBUTE

the few survivora of the old war by olapping the faces of tant to Legal Adviser.

which all notloes from the Medion! has been an international out-basis that they were not important 22006 Mr. Leo D'Almada e CasBoard may be served on him.

ed out for this treatment on the look. tro, President, Standing This address shall be ontered in likely to attach him more close-

His past associations are enough to develop horrible man. Military Court. (Office the registar. Courts of Justice).

ly to the idea of collective security than could be expected Me." He was not startled

Major Boxer has read "China to of a successor thrown up by the had no other comment to make on Red Army. That he is funda-it other than that it opened a new mentally a man of peace is also impossibilities that would in contended by the Senator

turn provide ita exact imitations. Claude Pepper who, after a re- cent Interview,

On Mickey he has no comment wrote: "One make other than that American not being registered, practises new assurance of his desire to effect that he is out to reform her feels, after talking with him, at and other press reporta to the for gain, professes to practise. join with the United Nations in or publishes his nano as prao-building a better world."

are not incorrect and are actual tising medicine or surgery, or xious that the mistakes mude Japanese scholar. In actual fact,

An- "quotes."

Malor Boxer is renowned as a receives any payment as proo- after World War I should not he is perhaps the tising modicine or surgery. be repeated,

best-informed Russia evidently shall upon summary conviction bois hent

man in the world on the Portu- on long-term severity use and Dutch commercial war Hable to a fine not oxcooding ono; against Germany and

and for the former specifically Sixteenth and

Japan. over the Japanese market in the

Seventeenth recommends that she should be turies. deprived of the Ruhr, whence

DEEP RESPECT her fighting potential has al-with which he constantly startles His first language is Portugese. been derived. ways

How far Portuguese in Hong Kong who are the Western Allies agree about batter English-speakers than Por- thin is not clear. But that tuguese. He knows some Dutch but their attitude about Nazism re- claims no mastery. He is fairly maina healthy was refreshingly fluent in Japanese but there are shown by Gen. Patton's recent two Royal Naval men in town who dismissal. Had his fine record know it better. as field commander enabled him 0. D'Almada с

to have his Castro, Assistant Regis,

way politically in Bavaria, there would have been trar of Marriages and

of the Yick cause for further mistrust he- Assistant Land Officer. Cheung Hong, owner of the m.y. tween Russia and the Western 28511 Mr. R. A. Wickerson, Cus. Artemis tenders Its deep gratitude Powers. Incidentally, cause for

todian of Property.

for assistance given by the British

more reassurance was provided 227: Mr.

D'Almada H.M.M.F.V.

naval J. M.

ship H.M.M.F.V. 1092 and

yesterday by announcement of 1156 and their com Remedios, Assistant Ousmanding officers C. R. Tombs and Soviet ratification of the Unit- todian of Property, M.O.G. Buxton and members of the ed Nations Charter, thus bring- 2617 Secretary, Custodian

Royal Navy in bringing the Artemising the World Organisation into of Property.

to safety after it was holed two miles being. There are, in fact, addi- west of the East Brothers Island tional signa of continuity in In particular the Company also cernible despite so much that be- Once the wishes to thank His Excellency the wilders or disturbs.

-Chicl, mander-to-C

shock of the clash has Rear-Admin initial H. J Harcourt who during his worn off, perhaps the breakdown visit to Tai O an October 18th saw of the Foreign Ministers Coun

assistance has been feared.

2006 Lieut. F. G. Nigel, Sum

mary Military Court, Class I, Kowloon (Office Courts of Justice). 56370 Lieut. F. G. Nigel (Sum

Military

mary

thousand dollars and to imprison Court, mont for any term not axcooling

Kowloon} 227006 Mr. H. J. Armstrong,

Draughtsman.

2107 Mr. ES.C. Brooks, Public

Prosecutor.

six months.

22005 Mr. A. el Arculli, Prosecu-Hong Kong,

tion.

2005 Mr. F X. D'Almada e

Castro, Prosecution.

13785 Capt.

J. R. FEILY Col. D. D. M. 8. (C. AJ)

October 24, 1945.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

The management

W204 Chief Assistant. Custo-after striking the funnel of the Ling vision and right judgment, dis-

dian of Property.

19548 Godown Department, Cus-

todian of Property.

23750 Mr. D. II. Blake, Judicial]

Officer.

Nan Maru wreck.

Earlier in

cen-

The Japanese had always a deop Under respect for Major Boxer. interrogation, he was disinterested in their bad manners, other thán inquiring as to the necessity for them in the Japanese conception of things. He was politely told that no man would hazard his life

British Seaman Sentenced

shoying orders, by refusing to stand watch while the ship was at

Women

Canberra, det. 26. walted patiently for

"The South African policy in this regard has had many critics and Mr. Hofmeyr has been one of hours in the sun to see Australia's the most outspoken, but fow peo- most important social event for ple who know South Africa knewyeara to-day--the wedding of Vis- that in South Africa the black countess Clive, Lady-in- -waiting to man baa made more progress than the Duchess of Gloucester, to anywhere else in the Common- Brigadier Derek 3. Schreiber, wealth," Mr. Amery added. Chief-of-Staff to the Duke of

Gloucester, who

bride RATO the away.

Mr. Amery expressed thanks to General Smuts and the people of South Africa for the "wonderful part they had played in helping to see the world through to free- dom."Reuter.

Three

and a half year old Prince William, in cherry-coloured trousers, and a white shirt, we attendant-Reuter.

RELIEF OF DISTRESS IN HONG KONG

AT THE SUGGESTION OF THE COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF, HONG KONG, (REAR-ADMIRAL CECIL HARCOURT) A JOINT FUND HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED FOR THE RELIEF OF DISTRESS IN HONG KONG.

Drawing attention to this in letter to commanding officers of H.M. Ships in port, the com- mander In chief says:

"Hong Kong has been British for over a hundred years. The majority of her Chinese citizens are British subjects by birth and the colony has always had strong ties with the mother country.

Mr. Bevin And Egypt

Cairo, Oct. 26.

British

Edward Ceell Ryan, scaman on board the Wave King, was before Captain D. L. Strellett at the Standing Military Court yester The

will have observed

The statement by the welcome accorded them by the Bevin, on

Anglo-Egyptian friend-

attack o

to Japanese sin at vesterday's Alamein Mamo- on December 8th 1941 after rial Juncheon is being interpreted -Dicut-Comdr. Sowerby appeared an anggal lasting eighteen days by dervers herd as an indication for the prosecution, while Mr. F. During that battle and through that Mr. Bovin has recently given Zimmern defended.

Egypt

and possibly Azzam Bey, the three and a half years of enemy occupation which followed, League--some broad outline of

General

of the Arab eral Secretary British have cause to Britam's plan to remember acts of kindness, por

co-operata in Egypt's desire for complete in-

Hop

Kong foll

23750 Capt. D. L. Strellett, that the Artemis was in distress sad cil will prove lesa harmful than day, charged with wilfully dis- fores the warmth of the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest

Judicial Officer.

called for immediately 25760 Major A. Lonsdale, Officer timely rescue of the Artemis,

from the Royal Navy resulting in the i/c Japanese Legislation] The Company is grateful also for and Investigation.

the despatch of a tug by the Harbour 13553 General Office, Ground Master to tow the Artemis back to

floor (Legal Brunch). Hong Kong for repair.

We wish to thank also our friends 25052 General Office, 1st floor who have shown their concern

(Legal Branch).

towards our recent mishap. 21801 General Office, 2nd floor)

Yick Cheung Hong. (Legal Branch).

the war, a suggestion received favour that formal peace trea-anchor at Okinawa on September ties might with advantage b7.

Ad- deferred for some years. mittedly, in the meantime, acute difficulties might develop, but there la no danger of Japan or Germany rising again merely the Allies find them

because

22, Connaught Road, West. selves with incompatible poll on September 7, while the formed at the risk of torture and dependence,

MILITARY ADMINISTRATION

KOWLOON CANTON RAILWAY

On and from Saturday, 27th October 1945, the following fares will be charged for travel by train between Stations on the British Section.

Between Kowloon and Shatin..

ог

Yaumati

Between Kowloon and Taipo

ΟΙ

or

Yaumati Taipo Market.. Between Kowloon and Fanling

OT

or

Yaumati Sheung Shui... Between Kowloon and Lowu

or

Yaumati

dr

Shum Chun......

Between Shatin and Taipo or Taipo Markot.. Between Shatin and Fanling or Sheung Shui.. Between Shatin and Lowu or Shum Chun. Between Taipo-and Fanling

or

Taipo Mkt Sheung Shui..

Between Tripo. and Lowy

or.

ΟΙ

Taipo Mkt. Shum Chun

Between Fanling and Lown

or

or

Shoung Shui Shum Chun...

50 cents

$ 1.00

$1.50

It was stated that accused, with two other seamen, was on anchor watch between 12 midnight and "Wave King" was The ancond officer of the ship

at Okinawa death, on the part of the Chinese These observers believe that blew his whistle at about 1.50 am. colony suffered at

community. Many Chinese in the Mr. Bevin, while stressing the and there was

the bands of need for continued British interest ng answer. He

mess room, where

In

cles, and it would be absurd to think that the Allies themselves could have either the energy or the inclination to fight one an- then went down to the scaman's Japan and are now destitute.

It was suggested that in view the Middle East, may have in If major calamities are cused psicop. He woke him and colony had undergone, and of the forces in some part of the Suez avoided, it may be found, after told him to stand watch at the condition in which they now found Canal region where, in addition to

as possible, to concentrate demobilisation and rehabilita- bridge, and he refused.

other.

the manter

ho found ac of the hardships the poor of thedicated the British desiro, is so

The themselves,

For might wish to

many of the issues now causing to tion work have proceeded, that second officer reported the conflict have lost much of their urgency and significance.

13TH ARMY SAILING

The Chinche: 13th. Army tarp sailing this morning on board four United States FA transports bound for Shanghai and eventual IyDaleda. Ono division thay be left to augmont the garrison at

will be the 89th. to-day will 4th 64th Division. Sonto sor- Vicos and auxiliary units have boon left at the Garden City camp. 50 cents They will ball in a few days with ..8 1.00

the Chinese 8th Army who will $1,50

$2.00

Bgelling fate of

and

also north t through Hong

on American transports.

- General-Shok-Kok, commander

of the 13th Army, was last night

.50 cents Bold foted by local Chiticno at

some undisclosed-restaurant

$1.00

50 cents

the

service personnel military garrisons, there would be contribute to providion for naval and airforce Joint fund for the relief of dis establishments Reuter. Captain J. M. H

was-tress In tor of

In ovidence, said accused was brought od

Money so collected will be hand- the Commander in Chief to before him by Second Officer Yull a small committed of Chinese re on September 8. He warned ac presentatives and

that he would charge him. through established charitable or There

had been

complaints

which have a long and ganisations about the accusany

Actired, to begun to contribute and denied that

distrouted

thewitness box, foncord in Hong Kong.

prisonment and to

dnits and ships have

RANK BAD |SHOOTING

Anne: Linan, Oct. 25, The Inspector-General of the Foruvian Army, General Federico Hurtado, and Colonel Cotar Pardo Mansebo, a Peruvian Senator, "of the "Parista" ©(American Revolu tionary) Partyshot but a diel with pistols in one of the main

order by the Sebind Officer, in addition football gangs, dances After further evidence, Captain and plays are being erganised to Strellct found the accused guilty raise funds. and sentenced him to 14 days'

́ ́A grand swimming gala is to forfelt two

be held for the fund at the Vic salary. Acensed

was further charged toria Barracks Swimming Bath on boulevarda of Jelma, then with being absent without leave Sunday Nov. 4th at 2:30 pm. Journed until Monday. from his ship. This case was ad

events include: 100 yds. opon Although each fired three shote, 100 yds. services open neither combatant was wounded. back: The duel aro

out of some services

NAVAL ACCIDENTS

Naval vehicles were involved

in two accidenta yesterday.

Tho

capital

By style: 400 700 open fick 3 comments passed by Colonel Man

100 yda: open breast sebo on Feruvian Army officers,

siri yds.

open

services yds. stroke

Relay

openi which lod raca frue

blows

ta.

an, exchango

girl of 17 was mocked down each from Chinese, rest of Colony, scenose one tense drama, with 4 men in team, one team An observar, described the dool near the naval yard main gate Navy, R.A.F., and. 3 Commande absolute allence, punctuated only and a man of 50 near the Past Brigado.

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N.Y. BOXING RÉSULT

Office. Neither was deriously Relay race medley, 3 me by the words of command of the

3 men in a umpire."-Router. Injured, though Now York, Oct. 25.

both were teams as above. Exhibition of breast, back, onmo team, free, treated at the Queen Mary Hos Sammy Angott, former light-pital. The fares at present will be one class only and insues will weight boxing champion, won a be limited. Priority will be afforded to those travelling on, 10-round deelalon. Inst night Administrative business.

A further party of 500 Japanese over Danny Kapilow of Brookelyllian Interricos were transferred event. lyn. Both weighed 148 pounds from Whitfield Barracks to Stan

-Associated. Press," P

Toy Intertiment Camp yesterday, the Commandes

non providing

The Public are wamed that bookings may be suspended at any time without notice.

Kowloon,

Tel. 50400,

L B. TREVOR,.........

Lt. Col. Manager of Railways,

Abbas Khan's, Sunday morn- ing cinoma shows are to begin at 10 am. instead of cloven, as there will be an extra newsreel In the programine,

A fine of $100 or four Weoka was imposed on Wong Waso by stealing in woollen jacket from Mr. O. Y. Kwan yesterday, for No. 2 Hollywood Road

Y

Entrance

Wong Chung and Lo Blu-sing butterfly atroko and diving wore sentenced to four month Water polo 8 Commando Brigade Imprisonment by Mr. C. Y. Kyan

Chinese to one dollar

at the Bummary Military Cough one dollar per yesterday, for stealing a wooden "Service entries should be in to district

polo from a house in the Contral A. U Mashin, 44′′/(RM.) Tel. 56405 by noon Tubaday

30th October

Other entries to Enrique Chaldo Esq. 80, Queen's Road Central, 1st floor. Tol. 20384,

Hents will be run off on Thurs- day 1st and Friday 2nd November.

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Washington, Del. £5. The United States Marine Corps to-day set discharge scores of ffty points for marinos,and twenty points for womsom marinos.

Associated Press

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