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'THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB NOTICE

A General Meeting of all persons who were on the 25th December 1941 members of the Hong Kong lo key Club will bej

HONG KONG TRAMWAYS LIMITED.

NOTICE

Owing to coctain power station adjustments la haud all tramoars will be withdrawn from narvico 07 10.46 p., on Friday, 16th instant. and commaneomont-of-the-morning

held at the Secretary's Office, orvlog of Saturday, the 17oh, is 1st floor, Exchange Building, Victoria, Hongkong, on Saturdayilkoly to be delayed,

the 17th day of. November, 1945,

at 2.30 p.m. in the attemoon,

for the purpose of discussing

W. F. SIMMONS,

Auting Gonoral Maungor.

the affairs of the Club generally 16th November. 1945.

and to consider what are the

possibilities for the early resumo.

tion of racing in Hong Kong.

All officere of the Allied for- ces and officials of the Hongkong Government in Hongkong are cordially invited to attend and their participation in any discus- sions which may ensue will be very much appreciated.

By order of the Stewards H. ROZARIO Acting Secretary.

BRITISH MILITARY ADMIN ISTRATION, HONG KONG

NOTICE

Charges will be made for sogon -

CHINA LIGHT & POWER CO., LTD. HOW LO ON.

RMER JENCY REPAIRS.

An from 15th November, 24 our inorganoy repair serving will be resumed.

Tol.

Day Night)

56905

DH IRMA FROMMER

P. P. C

modation and trends in the Hong RRITISH MILITARY ADMIN.

Kong. Gloucester and Peninsula Botolan from 17th, Novambar inclusivo. Accommodation rates, will be notifed to residents by the hotel staffs. The prices of moaks | aro posted nor the unteanGos to | tntol dining roung.

C. H. I DELAMAINE.

Col.

ISTRATION, HONG KONG. NOTICE POLICE AND PRISONS BRANCH

NOTICE 18 FIBREBY GIVEN

that the Regulations made by the Governor in Council on the 25th November, 1927 under TIE General Administration Beanah. DOGS ORDINANCE 1927 will

be rigorously administered.

REPATRIATION NOTION

NO. 36

MS MERUSALEMME"

(The undermentioned kated for ombarkation: AUSTRALIA.

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For information the following extract from the said Regulations is published: -

to

21 (2). "No dog shall be allowed go abroad in the public aru, thoroughfares or elsewhere unless it is either muzzled or on th1 d. and any dog found abroad in the

THE CHINA MAIL, HONG KONG, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1946.

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THE NEW

DEAL

We congratulate Civil Affairs nite announcement regarding hotel charges to his extent, and this extent only, that it repres sents the first piece of srrant ed out. The whole carefully

nonsense that it has so far tory-

VERBAL BATTLE BETWEEN MURDER TRIAL COUNSEL

A VERBAL BATTLE-BETWEEN-CAPTR_F_HOPKINSON,

PROSÉCUTION, AND MR. M. Á, DA SILVA, FOR TITE DEFENCE, WAS THE PRINCIPAL DEVELOPMENT DURING COURT MARTIAL PROCEEDINGS YESTER- DAY ABOARD H.M.S. MONTCLARE WHERE ORDIN- ARY SEAMAN ALEXANDER MARTIN IS BEING TRIED FOR MURDER. MR. DA SILVA ROSE TO EXPLAIN TO THE COURT THAT HE CONSIDERED THE CONTINUED EXAMINATION OF WITNESSES ON THE POINT THAT ACCUSED IS ALLEGED TO HAVE BEHAVED IN A RIOTOUS MAN- NER AS EQUIVALENT TO DRAWING A RED HER- RING ACROSS THE TRAIL OF THE CASE: Capt. Hopkinson replied that, Capt Geoffrey F. Burchard, Capt. accused's friend seemed to wish Villiers N. Surtees, D.9.0., Lo have everything his own way Caut Benjamin Bryant, and he could refer back in the DS.C., Lieut.Cdr. H. D. Barry, proceedings of the day before N.V.R. (Judge Advocate) Capt. whore the Defence had accused Biligence, assisted by Lleut. (9) F. F. Hopkinson, O.B.E. of H.M.S.

A. Dell, R.N.V.R. (Prosecution) and Mr. Marcus fence).

O.B.E., OF H.M.S. DILIGENCE, REPRESENTING THE NO BORROWING FOR AUSTRALIA

one of The Prosecution's rit- cipal witnesses us the alleged perpatrator of the crime for which accused was being 'ried.

itemised at of categories and

Mr. da Silva replied that ne charges no bristles with anoma

was levelling no arensation on lies in their application to indi- vidual eases that it is more Frou-any point but that the continued calling of witnesses in respect ble than it is worth to attempt of the incidents that followed to sort them out. Two only the crime, though not deliberate, was in the nature of drawing a red herring across the proceed- ings.

The members of the court are: Capt. Alexander

C. Y. Maddens of 1.M.S. Anson (President), Capt. Charles Peter Frend, Capt. Douglas M. L. Neame,

to be dealt with hure. The first COREPPAN ex-internees engused In essential services. Any in dividual

coming within this category who happens to live A He Hong Kong, Gloucester or Peninsula Hoteis is required to pay a minimum SM a day. in. clusive of three meals. Another ex-internes in essential services

who is able to avnal imposing | himself upon Civil Affairs fr

accommodation

Lord! purposersy finds it vonvenient to take huy menls at the Hong Kong Hotel is now called upon to pay $0 2 day, a daterence of $2 a day. As this about represents whi the presenti 2-1273ction worth, perhaps he has little ce n- plaint. Nevertheless, he des parity

ім nuteworthy. shrinks, however, into insigni feance when placed alongside the situation of the civilian

public thoroug fares or Isewhere essential services who, for sonu

any

rennon which makes no differ nut in ence whatsoever, wa Werner. The official require ment as far as he is concerned is the payment of a minimu of $8 a day for his hotel arcom. modation, plus a further $8 day for his meals. Totalled p it, achieves the bright fire $480 anunth, which the long Kong Hotel even in the huyday.

a

f

when it was able to put reape table ma in front of ita

Mr. H. Peacock, Mr. Burnett, Mr. 1. Milne, Mr. which is neither tizzed or on W. B. Bradbury, Mr.

the lead may be captured and Edwards, Mr. R. J. Clarke, Mr. detained, or

may be shot or A. L. Ustinatioff, Mr. G.otherwise destroyed, by Robinson, Mr.i. Nomoroff, Mr.police officer or by any person M. G. Nomorff, Miss B. &authorized by the Commissioner Little. Mrs. A. Lammert, Yrs. of Police. The owner of say dog N. Tuoker & Hon. Mown. G. so found shall be deemed to have

Gregory. Mr. G.

allowed such dog to go abro d L'Estrange. Mr. A A. neither muzzled nor on the lead Korshoonoff. Mr. C. H. Hummors, and to

have contravened the Mr. & Mrs. F. W. Foster, Mr. provisions of this regulation. R. Griggs, Mr. 4. Gibson, Mrs. The owner of any dog which risenta, would not have had the Chung Lun, Miss. D. O. Chung bites any person, or any other Lu, Miss I. Chung Lau, dog, at a time when and place at Master B. T. Chung Lean. Dr. which it is required by his (Mrs) B. T. Tranquillovsky. regulation to be either muzzled or on the lead, stall be deemed Mrs. Elate Cunningham, Mr. to have allowed his dig to go & Mrs. O. Voushrou. Miss . abroad nerther muzzled nor on Youshion, Mistr. G. Vanshou, Mr. the lead, and to have con ravened Mr. M. J. Noster off & two this regulation, notwithstanding ahiltron.

any proof that the dog was wear- ing a muzzle, or was on a lead,

at such time,'

II. K. V. D. 0:

(2)

Hongkong passengers will semble at Quoon's Pior at 10.15 A.m. on Saturday, the 17th instant.

will Kowloon pasangaro

1:

C. H. BANSOM, Colonel (C.A.) Police.

somble at No. 9 Pior. Kowloon, 14th November, 1945. Wharf at 1.30

Lo Q,571.

Embarkation Offivor.

(3) Passungurs must

a valb

NOT BRITISH MILITARY ADMIN- board the vossol without frat ISTRATION (HONG KONG)

obtaining their embarkation cards,

whtol will be sued at assembly paints.

POLICE AND PRISONS

BRANCH

TENDERS FOR SUPPLY & (4) The above does NOT in- olude passengora listed by BAPWI. DELIVERY OF PROVISIONS

REPATRIATION OFFICE.

15th Novombor, 1945.

REPATRIATION NOTICE No. 36 MANILA. AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND

Kull

Lu charge Governmen! realise. does IRJ apparently apart from the grotesque in equity in making distinctions in food charges between one per

900

and another, internee otherwise, that some people are, sleeping in rooms which contain nothing but cump-beds, with me

The even a mirror in them! Gloucester and Peninsula Hotels

may be in better case, but few rooms in the long Kong Hotel

are up to third-rate, much less

We

to $240 a month standard. seem to remember that it was

ECONOMIC KEYSTONE

New York, Nov. 16.

A

D.5.0.

da Silva

New York, Nov. 16. The Australian Minister for External Affairs, Dr. Herbert Evalt, in a speech here Inst night at the closing of the For- eign Trade Convention, decla"- ed that the present Australian Government was Armly against borrowing to pay for importa.

Discounting the possibility that Australia might seek loans from the United States, Dr b.9.0. Evatt asserted that the United States must take steps to see that Australia was able to sell more wool to the United States If the latter desires to sell inore of her products to Australia. Reuter.

And

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CRY OF MOTHER" Leang. In evidence anid: "On October 5, 1 hoard continu

せるぬい daughters was then knocking on my street door. of my two shouting out to me: 'Mother. mother, a European is knocking at the door. I was then washing some clothing in the kitchen and I then blew I came running GUL. my police whistle.

and I The door was broken

European. I looked and now

The then ran to the verandah. European came inside and be also and Bald verandrab ran to the

READERS' LETTERS

CHECKING A RACKET the

Sir, "Democrat's" letter which Appeared certamly does Pourri

Monday' edition "P- Appear as puts it, food for thought. 1 agree with quite n number of his points,

but fuel 1 var on- lighten him on one of mine.

is there He asks, why

not a Central Labour Office organised by the Govt. to sion profiteering by Chinese contractors. 201 the staff of Civil Labour Control, watch run by the Giov, unless

Tit

At

that

transfor. Hongkong Iz present rather battered and bent, but, instead of the present tenants rehabitating it and then hand

China, lot back to Chinese, who among other things are so good at winning wars, do the reconstruction themselves.

recognise They will that Hongkong. in plight it finds itself at resent, in in somewhat better shape than it was one hundred and four years ago.

MOK TAU.

understand.

|Good Work

Of Q.M. Matron

MISS MORGAN, MATRON- OF QUEEN MARY HOSPITAL, 13 Á STEP NEARER HER OVERDUE HOLIDAY AFTER 3 YEARS IN STANLEY. YESTERDAY HER BAGGAGE 9.3. WAS SENT HOME BY "TAMOROA".

Misa Morgan, who has not yet received news that her relief has left England, han had A hectic time restoring ordor out of chaos At the Colony's largest hospital, and it has only been in the last fow weeks that she has received valuable assistance from Mizn Holmen Brown of the British Red Cross Unit.

Miss Holmen Brown is a now- comer to the East, having spent many years in Mainya, which she left nine years ago for England. Her late husband captained the Malayan Interport cricket team in

Berica the briangular

against Rong Kong and Shanghat.

Her arrival at the Queen Mary Hospital coincided with a larger and more varied issue of comforta from

the Australian Red Cron, and it has been her pleasant duty

something I did not I and my two daughters then on the verandah.

“All of a sudden that European picked up one of my daughters and threw her into the street. Having done that he then went to a table and mashed the cupr

He then left. and saucers.

"After he had gone, I kept on crying and weeping on the veran

ab.

bed-ridden natients. Later, some one came up to

to see that patients get very warm welcome extras such as chocolate, cigaretten, "eloveavsen” and a good Holection of rending material. This she has done personally cach

visits

And little dny, and her chats have done much to relieve the monotony of a long day for

STOLE FROM SHIP

take me to the Tai U. On arrival at this restaurant I was stopped from seeing my daughter. Later, a melur truck arrived and my

Two coolies, Chan Wing. 18. daughter was put on 1 and I also und Wan Fuklchi, 22, was heŋ- went with

a hos-tenced to four weeks' hard la- my daughter to pital. In the hospital I saw Tay boar by Mr. C. Y. Kwan at the daughter and shortly after

My Summary Military Coupe ves- arrival she died."

terday for the theft of two

LOUD SORS At this stage, witness, who had pieces of canvas from the bera crying softly all the time, Wo Sang on Thursday.

to sob loudly, and the According to Sub-inspector bega President of the Court adjourned | Fyffe the second officer was in- the case for 10 minutes no Win! formed that some of the coolies ste could recover.

on board bad cut a working When the Cusc หม resumed,

large pieces of canvan out of a by Capt. Leung was questioned the fact

the asked: "What new deck awning inside whatover Hopkinson, who

Accused were arrested was the condition of the light instore. the house?

when they attempted to leave o Loung: There wan no Hightship in a sampan with the two burning in the house.

pieces of canvas. what "Can you say

Bize of a

WAB DO he was-No; I frightened at that time.

I have been buodwinked during WITHOUT TRIMMINGS

my bonny career.

We

aware of the are fully rache: that exists among certain 12 appropriating contractors,

ax fifty much

from the cents coolies daily rate of pa, but it will surely be stamned out in These things cannot be time.

A day or In a blotted out in week, but he can take it from me that Wa

progressing very well in our efforts to check it.

Incidentally a felow official and myself spent last Sunday, our day off, runnin

Hong Kong checking the pay roll and ensuring that the coolles did get their correct and hard earned wages, much to our satisfaction though. I am sure "Democrat" has heard of Civil Labour Control, if not it la very, very, surprising.

round

"DIG IN."

One For "Pownee”'

WO

con

thinks man

MAR

-Mr. Silva: "You attended an identification parade in which you indicated you could not identify the man on your floor-That is

30.

This ended Leung'a testimony and addressing her, the President said: "The Court would like to thank the witnesa for the way she has given her evidence under distressing circumstances."

CARTONN OF CHURCHMAN'S

Fung Hon was charged before Mr. C. Y. Kwan at the Summary Military Court yesterday with being in possession of sie car- Lens uf

No. Churchian's

of His Ma- cigaretten, property jesty's Forces, at No. 25, Con- naught Rond Central.

1

Accused stated he bought the cigarettes from a British sailor,

and

he did not know it was

against regulations. The case was adjourned until to-day for wit- nogees to be called. Ball of $250 was allowed.

Detective Sergeant R. Muc- Kenzie proaccuted.

Sir, have read "Pownee's" letter in to-day's issue of your valuable paper and trust that you will allow ma the priveleg of "more fuel to the auding some fire." I feel sure that he ja greatly mistaken if he

service that the average wanta patting on the back, or made a fuss of. I'm only a mer-

Ng Luk, of 30, Hennessy Roud, chant geaman and

tell

a woman, gave evidence of having Powned" that South Africa never

seen a European wheeling an lee treated servicemen. Or merchant

cream barrow into the Tal O of a seamen, As if they

Restaurant, at 267, Hennessy diferent casto. Дв I have men-

Road, Wanchal, which convey tioned in my last letter I'm 66ance he was using to carry the

Just and no "oil painting."

girl whe was, then, not dead. conimon or garden Britisher with-

The European, she said, kept out any trimmings. At Durban was asked by a couple if I would beckoning the people in the Res-

taurant and she was

under the Impression that he was attempt in to get aid toward saving the life of the child. She laft the restaurant to And the child's mother and accompanied her to newa, at the hospital.

жете

to

their

accept

invitation ВП house. This happened while I was was standing outside the City Hall, and visited these friends repeated- ly and lately my wife was able I owe to repay little of all OWC these kind folks by having the P.O.W. brother to stay at my place. after his release from Germany; He talked about the women of England, and what they have had to put up with. My wife is the same age of myself, and in 193B to the volunteered her services

Z.B.W, EXTENSION

As and from Monday, Nov. 19, the evening

transmissions from Z.B.W. will be extended to 11.00 p.m. Hongkong Standard Time. There will be only one nows_relay of the 100 hr. G.M.T. B,B.C.

7.00 p.m. local time. There will be no change in the timings of the afternoon trans-

p.m

VERY ANGRY" questioned by the prosecution, witness said that the European on, namely from 12.80 to 2.00 was wearing a khaki shirt and white pants.

Melbourne, Nov. 16. Chan Mei, 54, a hawker, gave

Gon. Sir Thomas Blamey will evidence of how she saw a Euro-retire December 1 as Australian

Minister Francis Forde announced

a child across the road to the Tai to the point. R.A.F. when war broke out che pean pushing a barrow containing army Commander-in-Chief, Army (being Restaurant. Thore the barrow to-day. The General experts to stopped and he picked up the enter business-Associated Press. child with one hand and laid her on the ground. He then beckon-

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and re-

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be

moro

Sir, I would bo more than pleased if I may answer l'owner's Government itself which establetter in your columns, I don't lehed rentals at their 1941 usually poke my nose into these

for but In 1941 it was possible things

dayn now levels. to get a room in the Peninsula have been reading your readers' lettors. Some have been very Hotel, with food, for $250

Kood and straight month. We apologise if we are

Others have got quite mixed up took charge of a F.A.P. in error in viewing the whole and Pewnce is one of the others. a fully trained nurse) scheme ns a botched-up meas.

He said that we have a tendency mained in charge until

disbanded. She would We have only had three daya in

to demand gratitude for what we Even a have done which to examine it.

in the war. In the

ed to the poople in the restauraat. wares, hitting her on the side of very upsot if anyone had told her

the people inside. were cheap boarding-house landlady war I was in a ship that was sunk that she had been doing anything When

the head and mäking her dizzy.

COURT CLEARED IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED normally gives longer than this with a loss of nearly two thou out of the way. And she's only reluctant to come out, he began

The South The lucky ones, which one of a million.

At this point. Mr. da Silva to behave riotously, breaking up sand lives.

Africans wasn't many, go! no comfort,

have

forgotten

crockery and glasa. that scaled tenders in triplicate, te make other arrangements.

addressed the Court with regard Questioned, witness said that to the Prosecution's continued call- will be received at the Superin-

gratitude or anything else shown about hospitality than the average

concorned the European

was a ing of evidento on the point of tendent of Prisons' Office Stanley

to us. I for one didn't want it. Hongkongite ever knew. We had and the rest was the same. And S.A. troops homeward bound from fairly stout man and he appeared the alleged riotous behaviour of until Noon of Monday, the 26th

the Middle East, and got very to be very angry. that I don't want I am certain

He drove the accused, and, on Capt. Hopkinson's day of November, 1945, for

charity, comfort gratitude.

or friendly with them. One and all

roply, the Court was temporarily barrow very fast. The National Foreign Trade anything from Pownee or anyone Rave me invitations to visit them,

In answer to questions by Mr. cleared. supply and delivery of Provisions

And

Ou resumption of the proceed- don't need and still write to me and don't required by the Hong Kong Prison Convention is on record as endorse him.

peared to him that at the Tai O ings, evidence was given by the at Stanley, or elsewhere in the most-favoured-nation prFowngs, or for that matter any expect anyone to pick mo ur and Silva, witness stated that it ap- ciple as the "keystone to America's one else to remind us what the make a fuss of me, but if I was

the European was begging the proprietor of the Tai O Restaur- identified Colony, if required, for the period international economic relations." women of Britain have done offered hospitality I'll sure know people to save the life of the child. ant, Chung Lat, who from 1st December, 1945 to Sist In a declaration of policies don't need to be told either about how to behave myself. Again I He was under the impression that accused as the man who had been 2,000 delegates representing lead and disillusionment. I have been have referred to HK in penco the European WES driving the

concerned in the alleged incident December, 1945.

ing American industries, exporters trying to get a house for six years time where everything in the gar- barrow at speed in a hurry to of the night of October 6. Wit- Tenders may quote for all or and importora called for "an for my wife and child and if our dom lovely.

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neas described the incident, which abundant flow both of importa

The last paragraph makes me got medical aid.

In answer to a question, put by

was stated to have taken place great Government gives me one any part of each Schedule.

and exports as a vital factor for the next six years I will think laugh. We are to put our should Cat Hopkinson, witness said hotwcon 8 and 9 o'clock, as con- promoting domestic prosperity.

and The Convention urged the Admini-myself very lucky, and Powree era to the wheel, and get cracks that the attitude of the European corning u "Baropena anal oficer

have to worry about the fng in full harmony

Cat the Tai O was one of excite who was driving on ice-cream atration to uso all means avail- able to secure the fulfilment of ruins. It is in that state but that Blimey:

He appeared to want to do barrow. He recollected the body country eliding Into economic operation for the next five years. I've been doing the economic principles act forth in doesn't worry us, Pownes. One whool shouldering stunt since things quickly. He did not throw of the girl lying on the ground

the child down, but bent forward and the upset sigarette stalls... the Atlantic Charter and master more thing about our grateful 1892, aki am still doing it, and to reach her to the ground.

Ho claimed that accused broke the land-lease agreements" and to

country before I go, Pawnee, and until the Boss elses find out my HAWKER'S EVIDENCE his shop case and throw, his sign- elimingto "currency bloce, OK-

Chan So, 20, á olgarotte hawker, board into the shop, also break- please remember it always. The real age, expect to do so. for the change controls and all forms of serviceman has done. his bit in next few yanrs.. It hasn't helped gave evidence that he saw a ing zlata and crockery. Accutad exchange restrictions"-Associat- the war. He has jumped in where me much for I'm still a rating: Buropean driving on les cream triod, bo alleged, to lay the body the rata wont, on strike, he has and due to this class distinction barrow which contained a child of the girl, down in the shop, but gone down coal mines, in fact business, and not having received the left side of whose head was took her out,

Ho throw the child there is nothing he hasn't done my trade gu atter and shalt ro- bleeding. Four weeks' hard labouts, Was But, ho hna never had a half-main a rating. However I'm not down on the ground and dashod

Ho Ling wing, 18, also identified imposed on Kwong Kuen by Mir ponny more in pay. If Pownco worrying over this, for another the barrow against his (witness's)

Не діво upset previous accused as having been the man C. Y. Kwan at the Summary wants to get in touch with mo twenty years DV.whether and and "Old Dutch," will "Push- Mwitary Court yesterday for un- have piven you my full name and other circumstances permitting me witness's stall a low feet away, involved in the amp Incident. then washed the showcase of He had been the girl fail from the Iawful possession of a

ing the daisies up." in some quiet the Tai O Restaurant and pro- vorandah of 82, Honaessy Road, basin at Wangueichung Gap on

spot which is forever England,

Two or thrig minutes ---- Thursday. Inspector Fyffe sald

We will leave "Pownce" and his cooded to break other things as he said,

well.

Ho tried to carry the child later n European carried hor brothern to

under the verandah. He followed the hood into the carry on

restaurant, but was work with swelled heads and goud stopped, whereupon he threw her accused to the Tal D Restaurant bank balances. That is if John down on the ground just outside, and stated that accused, was hit Chinamian will to them.

He then appeared to be asking by tomo Chinese on an alterea- people around to come up and tion developing when poles, were have a look at the child. Then used. The crowd chased accused to a point closs to No. 2' Polico the pieces of a ho picked up broken stool, throw them around Station whore he hid himself in a and run away in the direction of bean-curd stall, on a piece of

vacant ground.

With regard to necused's "be- the town.

1. The undermentioned are listed for H.M.S. "VINDEX” which will be sailing for Australia. Australia |--Mr. G. F. L'Estrange, Successful Tenderers will be Mr. & Mrs. W. G. C. Nam required to deposit in the Colonial & children, Mr. & Mrs. M.Tecasury the sum prescribed in Chin & Son,

the respective Schedules fus Now Zealand;-Mr. H. V. Thorne, security for the dao and faithful

performance of the Contract: Manila, Mr. & Mrs, N. B. Volkot, Mrs. Sakbrani & children, Mr. & Mrs. W. Gunn Jr. & children.

Forms of tender, and further particulara may be obtained at the Office of the Superintendented Press. of Prisons, Hong Kong Prison, an-Stanley,

2. Hongkong passengers

semble at Queen's Pier at 10.15

The Government does not bind a.m. on Sunday, November 18th and Kowloon passengers itself to accept the lowest or any will assemble at Naval Land tender, and reserves the right to ing Base (Between Star Ferry accept ALL OR ANY PARE & Kowloon Godown Wharves) OF EACH TENDER.

át 10.45 a.m. to await Em. barkation Officer.

C. H. SANSOM, Colonel, (C.A.) Polico,

3. Passengers must NOT board 14th November, 1945.

the vessel without first obtain-

ing their embarkation cards,

which will be issued at. as aombly points.

4. The above does NOT include

passengers listed by RAPWL BEPATRIATION OFFIJE. 10th November, 1945,

WINSTON FETED

Brussels, Nov. 10.

wash address which you may use

accused was arrested by Ldr, Palmer, who WAR on patrol about 7.80 p.m. Defendant and he picked the basin up in Stan- ley,

JAMES J. SMITH.

Hong Kong's Future

Sir fact that many of your correspondents seem to overlook is that Hongkong is not a nart of Chinn, but of the British Empire..

But ono frenuently hears the opinion expressed that Hongkong will eventually be handed back to

BARNACLE BILL.

1

AN INVITATION

ment.

Lai lling, 60, widow, a cigarette

SAW GIRL FALL

Tohg Ming, 24. unemployed, A crowd, described ne one of was sentenced to 12 month

Stram á lonely sailor on the greatest over neon in Brusseln, hard labour by Mr. C. Y. Kwny

board a salvage tug and would welcomed Mr. Winston Churchill at the Summary Military Court

lilo to correspond with a lonely on his arrival here yesterday yesterday for unlawful Chion of preoca jublant over monal tourchill went on a coregion of an air pintal at No. 24, the fact that she, and junt bunton lady malto good-looking-raudor gave similar evidence, Gaviour at the restaurant, witoran one between recounting how the European had mid that he was at firas careful and would prefer tour of the olty-Aɛnó-|

upset her stall and when she was bit became rougher later. Gogo Streat. Detectivo

The case ls, proceeding. » If Ilongkong Is to return to ·the age of 21-24, 2

ERNIE CREESE. stooping to pick up hor scattered spector. Franklin prosecuted, China, now it the time to make

postdators rise

were

ciated Press

In

the Japanezo, at war.

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