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FOTOPRINT

7 D'Aguilar St.

CAMERAS & PHOTOGRAPHIC SERVICES

TEIXEIRA ON FUTURE

OF MACAO

Macao, Sept. 24.

CHINA MAIL

GIRL'S

FATAL FALL

That deceased met her "The future of Macao will be a bright one lf hu- manity has learned something from the war and if she shuns the path of insanity" said Cdr. death as the result of in- Gabriel Mauricio Teixeira, ex-Governor of juries received when she Macao and Governor-General designate to fell from the roof of the Portuguese East Africa, in an Interview with house, was the verdict returned at the coroner's "O Seculo," a leading Lisbon paper. Cdr. Teixeira called on the Minister for Colon- inquest held yesterday ies, Dr. Marcelo Caetano, to whom he rendered at the Central Magis- an account of his six years' administration of tracy on the death of Au

Macao.

In the course of an interview gouds in the

Orient. It has with the Press in the Port already imported 500,000 litres olher of table wines, many and many Ruese capital, amongst

Port things, Cdr. Teixeira said that thousands of bottles of

problems Wine, liqueurs and other For- one of the major which he had to face during his tuguese beverages and also tin-

The ed goods, all of which fom of office Whe

when the ready market locally and in Refugee Problem,"

whither population of Macno topped the neighbouring places,

tenure

half-a-million mark. There was export permits were only grant-

Was made

has

the

Yeung, a 14-year-old girl on Sept. 7 in Staunton Street.

Mr. George She sat as coroner and the jury was composed of

A.A. Nantes, Chen Messrs. Chi-ting and Joku Taeng Pong- mek.

days when she had been sent on an errand. She did not scold the gave her a bath.

HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1946.

CLYDE TUNNEL

Glasgow, Sept. 24. The Glasgow project for the building of a bridge across the Clyde at Finnieston, debated for 40 years, prabably will be abandoned in favour of

tunnel coating crone-river

more than £3,000,000.

This is the recommendation of the Glasgow Highways and Planning Committee and a formal decision is expected to be made soon. In 1937 formal decision was made to build a high-level bridgo cont- ing £1,250,000 but the war ecused postpancient of the construction Associate d Prosy.

HAD ILLEGAL W/T TRANSMITTER

LOCAL ESTATES

W. H. E. Hart Local estate sworn under $7,400 was

William left by

Hart, Royal Henry Edward Artillery gunner, who died in Okinawa on Sept. 24, 1945. Letters of administration have been granted to his widow, Mra. William Henry Edward Hart also known as Chan Wal-fong. of No. 521, Nathan Road.

L. R. Sequeira Letters CR administration have been granted to Mr. Carlos Maria Sequeira, of No. 55, Cumberland Road, to ad- minister his son's local estate nworn under $6,100.

Liz RomANS Sequeira, a

in action on Dec. 15, 1941.

Mra.

girl but treated her well and at the Central Magis- DUSTBINS

tracy yesterday.

ESPORTS

Football Review

Things

PASSPORT PHOTOS D. & P. SERVICE.

ASIA STUDIO

10. ICE HOUSE ST.

H.K.

SECTION

I Am Anxious

About This Season

CHESS CLUB

MEETING

The Kowloon Chess

member of the H.K.V.C. died Club chose to do honour

Pte. Irving

to two of its oldest and:

members by Malcolm Irving, also keenest For being in possession transmitting Kong Keng married woman of a

known as Kwok Mc-ying, of electing them Hon. Life set

No. 53, Gloucester Road, has Members at the annual said that deceased was her

licence, Tsui been granted letters of adminis without a a dearth of rice, the staple fooded on a guarantee that no adul-sister-in-law and she lived with

Consumption teration

her husband at No. 60, Stann- Hang, male, and Cheung tration for her late husband's meeting held at the Pen- for everybody.

local estate sworn under $2.500, insula Hotel yesterday fon Street. On Sept. 7 deceased Man, married woman,

Private Irving,, of the Raval evening. of this cereal in normal times goods."

Future Of Macao returned home at about 3 p.m was 26,000 bags a month. He

learned She had been away. for several were fined $1,000 and Scotts, died aboard as. Lisbon "If Humanity tried to obtain 60,000 from Lin-

respectively, by Maru in Det. 1942. $500, bon, but he failed and only something from the War and 35,000 bags were available for follows a sane path, the future

Mr. H. G. Sheldon K.C.j bright. of Macno will be the ever-increasing flow of re

Aspirations "Regarding the fugees from all corners. Fish-

the Jap of certain elements of the At about 5 pan. her husband ing was blocked by

He Chinche Nationalists. I would returned home with food. who pursued a cruel campaign

confine myself to telling you told her that he wanted to go against Macao's fishermen.

Child Refugees thin: A Chinese friend of mine out scon an asked her to pre- if Portugal pare the evening mead. She went children wanted to know The number of

the founders of the Club. From there Macro to into the kitchen. refugees frum Hong Kong would ever return

to 23,000. China, and I answered that one she heard accused sobbing. She amounted roughly

makes a devolution only when knew that she was being scold- With the invaluable help ren- dered by Chinese teachers. also be unduly holds something beed for staying away. She heard refugees, Portuguese. American. longing to others, and empha- her husband cane deceased but

foreign sised: 1 am here to keep the 'did not see it. Canadian and other

About 7 p.m. she heard shouts education Colony and guarantee Portu- missionaries, their

guese sovereignity."Our Own that a child had fallen into the went on unhampered

(Continued at foot of next col.) Correspondent. quisitioned buildings, tional clubs and even a large barge was turned into a school.

ed

re- In

revrea

The Jups, though they talk- with only of a struggle

British and United States im

perialism, were in fact waging

Arrested By Japs

It was stated that the set waя found on the second floor of No. 31. Wing Kut Street on Sept. 20. Both accused pleaded not guilty. First accused sold that he was looking after the sel for a man named Fung Mow, who was present not in the Colony, He was caruing a salary of $100 a month. prosecution, first secused was using the trans- tered the premises. Second uc- mitting set when the Police

cused was sleeping on a bed. Mr. Dickenson stated in dence that he had tested the transmitting set and found it was in working order.

According to the

The drier For Firing A Rocket Stole $50.000

war against all foreigners.

were

undependable,

A

little help was obtainable from their Consul in Macao,

but

them-

their Army and Navy could not be relied upon. Strong diesen- girl

between existed selves and even orders from Tokyo were ignored.

Asked how the Portuguese flag kept flying, Cdr. Teixeir replied that it was due to the prestige of the Central Govern. ment, without which, only h miracle could Macuu Portuguese.

remain

Political Action "I never stood for force, but resorted to political action to settle matters. That is why I declined the naval support of "Joao de Lisboa," and remain- ed with the land forces alone. which comprised two companies of coloured troops from Mozam- bique and Timor, one machine gun company and one company of artillery, in addition to the police.

Compromise was necessary at times, but never prestige and the sovereignty of Portugal were at stuke.

Further evidence was heard in the case against Worth Of P.Ms.

h

woj.

AVAILABLE

Numerous letters have ap- peared recently in the corres- pondence columns of local news papers regarding the collections

(By John Harris) Chelsea Captain and Scottish International The pistol has gone, and we're off on this "best ever" football season. The players start with the knowledge that the old prizes and penal- ties have come back: that goal given away in the carly part of the season may, when the final reckoning comes, make difference be tween promotion and staying where they are -or between staying where they are and re That's the big thing about the championships, pro

legation.

motion and relegation business they should have the effect of making every club go all out right from the start, through to the last min- ute of every match.

до

tue

two

chall

That the football public was season In fact, as well as in hope, waiting, thirsty, for this season 13 if we all keep our noseo. down to car. Look at the attendances.. i, let me take a look round for So we come back to the general ny faneled teams. Last season 1 Elected as Hon. Lite Members agreement that we have started on id rather well in the role of were Mr. D. D. Evans, retiringhe best-ever Soccer season. But phet, and thus ilattered, Vice-President of the Club, now there are things connected with ready to take a risk-again. From the Footbril acetion of in England and donor of the his new season about which I am each Evans Shield for the Colony Open anrious. The quality of the foot- League 1 have picked out

ball-the playing standard-need teine whose progress Junior Champlonship, and Mr. D. E. de Carvalho, Colony Cham- not be discussed at length. That's watch with special interest be pion some half-a-dozen times be something we have to wait. and cause they seem to me: to have

ace about in due course.

the makings of outstanding sided,

Watch These": Grim Fights tween 1910 and 1940 and one of

My First Division tips are Man- As I view it, however, the play- Į Col. H. M. Whitcombe, who was

ers themselves must not assume,jenester United-just look at their of garbage and refuse deposited in the chair, and that the Club because of the thirst for competi- possible forward line from Wrig in various parts of the Colony was in a sound position both fin- tive football, that anything wil gesworth through to Mitten and Every effort is being made anelally and with regard to mem-lo. We've got this starved public Wolverhampton Wanderers, with to keep the streets clear of such ber-support. All the Club's sets ating out of our hands. We must Stan. Cullis back to support new be careful not to turn them away men like Williams, Pye and Han materials and the Urban Coun and clocks had been lost as a re-

cock. occupation with unsatisfactory fare.

In the Second Division, cil appreciates the co-operation sult of the Japanese

Newcastle United are my Brat Whether there are enough up-c received from the majority of and the incoming committee would

other and Birmingham my. residents but it deplores the be faced with the task of deciding the-standart players to action of irresponsible clements ways and means to acquire new und is another point to be an-ancy. We Chelsen people know in the community who con-equipment.

xious about. These grim Leagusand you know-how good they Schts which I have mentioned de- can be tribute to this nuisance by

A minute of silence was ob

South In the Third Division ad. to a very large extent, on dumping their garbage in

served in nicmory of the Club'

comparative quality between the Queen's Park Rangers look spo streets and other public places. President, the Rev. G. E. S. Ups-obs. I wonder

well equipped, and my if we shall get cially Occupiers of premines there delt, news of whose death

at equality during this season. second club to watch is dark fore are reminded that, under Home trached the Colony a bar ain just a tle bit afraid that horse-Bournemouth. The North the Public Health (Sanitation) fortnight ago, and of five men- noach section of the League there ern Third fancies aro Cheater and Ordinance No. 15 of 1935 they bers of the Club who were killed nay be some "chapping blocks Crowe, the latter reaping the bene are required to provide a sub-or had died during the occupation cams to which the best could give fit of Frank Is marly, forgot The robbery of 16 caacs of cient number of suitable dust-Messrs. II. A. Samuel, P. A.

everal, gonly start and a beating By the way, I Defence Regulations, before Mr. F. X. d'Alma-| Philip Morris cigarettes, valued bins and to ensure that these vanovich, it. C. MacNamara, Ur

nto the bargain.

Good Sign da at the Central Magistracy yesterday, when at more than $30,900 from a are emptied daily. To assist Kwai-yung and M. W. Olufeff. a Chinese woman, So Wun, told the Court that junk it the Harbour by four occupiers of premises the Urban The following were elected to My Scottish friends tell me that three Council in prepared to provideserve for the coming year: Pre-averybody than to delighted at the she was arrested in 1944 by the accused, on a armed men who fired

nt the price ofsident, Mr. K.M.A. Barnett; Vice- int that the "nonopoly" of the charge of firing a rocket during an air raid by shots, was related by Mr. J. containers

Reynolds, Crown Counsel, ati $1 each. Rufuse lorries President, Mr. A. Birinkolf; Hon.ingers, so far as League hon- Allied planes.

Hon. Ts are concerned. is now seri the Criminal Sessions yester- call daily in each district, and Secretary, Mr. A. Kurrik; day when prosecuting Tang the approach of these lorries is Treasurer, Mr. R.C, Gardner; Clubsly threatered. We don't want matches which even the Pools Pui on a charge of armed rob indicated by the ringing of a Captain, Mr. CM. Sequeira; Com- mat

Freemantle, Sept. 24: bery.

handbell. In addition, stationarymittee Members, Messra. D.E. de promoters leave off their lists be-

captain Hammond,

of the nuse everybody would get the re- Tang was found guilty and receptacles are being provided Carvalho, V.V. Kolatchqff and Col.

arrived in uits right, but perhaps my fears M.C.C. team, who sentenced to six years' hard at various points in the Colony | H.M. Whitcombe. Messrs. C.M

about lack of equality will prave Australia today, called a press labour und 10 strokes of the for the convenience of the Sequelrn and A. Kurrik were

be Groundiess,

conference within three, hours, cane by Mr. Justice Williams. 'public.

elected as the Club's representa-

There is a better chance of such of reaching his hotel. He sald In the afternoon of June 21. Attention is drawn to the tives on the Colony Championship heing the case 30 long as tho not "I am both happy and proud according to Mr. Reynolds, a relevant by-laws which appear | Committee.

too rich clubs, like Swansea Town. to be making my fourth visit, Junk carrying the cigarettes in the advertisement section. of In the witness box yesterday,

from Laichikok to the Kowloon this paper. Failure to comply So Wun, 44, a woman, said that

Gedown was fired at and board with these by-laws render the in 1944, she was arrested by Accused then came and he ed by four armed men, includ- persons responsible liable to the Japanese together with told accused about the strangering accused, from a small boat prosecution. Chung Hung. Accused took part Accused spoke to the man.

when passing Stonecutter's Later accused told him the mat Island. in her arrest.

She wun taken to No. 99, was a detective from the Gen-

The men herded all the oc- Temple Street, where she was darmeric, and was looking for cupants into a hold and robbed detained overnight. The follow-witness.

thers of their belongings and As a result of the incident he ing morning, accused came with

Interrogated left the Colony. He was not removed the cigarettes. her. She was accused of firing related to the accused, but very a rockot during an air raid. friendly with him.

She was arrested for being

A Runner

Hector Lee, charged on seven counts under the

A Crown witness, Francisco Lee Sang, told the Court he was grateful to accused for warning him that he was to be arrested.

At the conclusion of yester- knew about Chang. Lee said accused asked there was a reward for Chang's day's hearing. the Court to note that a witness, arrest because Chang worked

Sui-ion, who gave evidence for the British. Monday's hearing, could not identify him.

at

when

the

a Japanese, who

On

those occasions we knew how

to say 'NO'. We were in cluse

On his way home he met Enrique Lee, now dead. On arrival at his house, he noticed a stranger outside.

In

Subsequent investigations car- ried out by the Police under Inspector Whitcroft led to the arrest of the accused the fol- owing day..

In

Insufficient Evidence

Holding that there was

in-

sufficient evidence to connect accused with the charge, Mr. Hornce Lo at Kowloon Court yesterday dimissed the case against Wah aline Lo Shu-wab, 34, charged with having inflicted grievous bodily harm on Man at the Wo Ping Boarding

in whom I have a special interest,

1.

when referring to the First Divi- alon teams, to mention Chelsea They'll be there.

MCC Team In Australia

keep their good players instead and this time in queat of the FRIENDLY SOCCER realising on them in the market. Ashes. I don't belleve in fore I am a bit anxious, too, as to casting cricket fortune but I how some of the In a friendly soccer match yon-

and the veteranser players am extremely proud of my team stand up and I believe that the two new➡ terday in King'a Park, R.A.P.tr thene sterner, more importan'

comers, Hutton and Compton, Homuntin beat Combined Ser-

<ames. A goodly proportion of will not disappoint the Austra- vices Police 4-1. Scorers for th He war-time discoveries know an crowds, who have been winning team were Baxter (-) recious little about the erimness waiting to see them since 1998

he tenseness of the Wylie and Lee,

"Ife and when both made centuries in fath" struggles. Some of will have to buck up their ideas

VALUE OF ADVERTISING

Appreciating the value of Luis advertising, the Chinese Method-

them their first Test appearance vere

hit. enneclally in respect of the

sus Australia in Englan".

Hammond made an excellent

thought and the preparation they impression among the large

ve to the games in advance.

Having sounded the warningathering of Australian presa-

hat this will only be the best eve- men.

British Soccer Wanchal, has adopted a novel ist Church of Hermesney Road, British

publicity scheme to make known its forthcoming "Gospel Week' Teams

which will start on Monday next, Sept. 30 and in which the United Churches will pate.

the

partici-

Wanted

London, Sept. 24.

touch with Home. Our trans- an agent for the Chungking Another witnes, Li King- mitting station was stepped up Government.

chiu, otherwise known as Jimmie Throughout to two kilowatts.

After being Interrogated, she Lre, 33, said that he had beer

As the ship berthed, the the day we kept in communi- was locked in the kitchen for in Hong Kong for 23 years.

M.C.C. colours were flying from cation with Home,

the masthead. Leading Austra÷ and what several hours and inter taken to May 1944, accused was working street. Her husband told her to

lian cricket officials greeted the this meant could only be at the Kowicon Magistracy, Gen- for the "Chuen Sheung" perigo to the street and untie the

1s she House, Yaumati, on June 24. preciated by those who were un darmorie headquarters, by

team. The day, first of the ament under licut. Murakami, bands of the child

She obeyed, Japanest and an interpreter. He was employed as a runner was still alive.

Insp. Downan, prosecuting,

gloriously the spot.

Perth spring, was

hospit- Cdr. Teixeira declared: "The She had not seen the accused by Murakami. He had never untied the hands and brought said that the Crown's case was

sunny. Everyone was On that accused was one of a group two most happy days for me in since.

scen accused's identification card the rope lack to the flat. Francisco Lee Sang, 34, No. Macae were Peace Day and the

but only knew acrused was her way up her husband came of seven who had intimidated

The Tsing Pen Soccer Foutable and wanted to know the day I signed the bill abolishing 795, Nathan Road, sald he was working there.

down. She thought he was go- complainant at the Yuen Mei

Hammond said that he hoped ball Association of Shanghai, capabilities of the players. born in Trinidad. Ho had beeni

Tea House in Temple Street on accused had ing to call an ambulance.

China, is the latest of a large Don Bradman would play for the opium traffic.

He knew that "Macao will play the role of in the Colony since 1931, and gone to the New Territories the flat threw the rope into the June 23, demanding that he A large van, complete with number of would-be competitors Australia as it would be a good

accused since with the Japanese.

nubmit to a search as a suspect: oand, is touring dustbin. for Portuguese had known the

etreets to ask British soccer teams to thing for cricket-Reuter. on entrepot

his arrival.

ed pickpocket.

attracting make a of the Colony and Remat Khan, 50, said that he Did Not Interfere

exhibition In April 1942, he started was at Stanley Prison during!

Complainant refused and the considerable attention. On abroad. She did not interfere with

the sides of business in a small shop at the the occupation.

All the Empire and Dominion corner of Nathan Rond. Part, to make entries

His duty was her husband while he was beat-following night he was attacked both

posters cdvertising the Associations have applied to of prisoners.ing deceased. She did not think in Salkung Street by a number are

Results yesterday evenings in of the store was a coffee shop. He produced an entry concern that deceased was beaten exces of men. Fleeing to the Wo Ping "Gospel Week" and extenuing England for touring clubs, a Accused usually

to members of the have associations WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 25, 1940 store, sometimes with George mitted to Stanley Prison on Dec. husband had beaten

in Turkey. the fourth round of the How came to the ing Enrique Les, who was a sively. She could, not say if her Boarding House, he attempted to welcome

Chess Club's ! Laddar the girl defend himself with a stool but Public. At night, the van Brazil, Egypt, Chile, Argentina, loon CLASSICAL REQUESTS

electric Mexico, Czechoslovakia, Hun- Tournament were: ZBW Hong Kong broadcasting Wong: Accused told him that 7, 1944, and was taken to hos before. She was only married was injured and had to ho taken brightly lit up with

lights so that the message may gary, Austria and Spain

L. M. Rodrigues beat: &T; on a frequency of 845 kilocyclere (accused) was acting as pital on July 26, 1946..

recently. She had seen her to the Kowloon Hospital. Mr. F. B. Tuckett. A.S.P., husband since.

Accused was arrested on in- bo scon.

This summer, the Liverpool Ricci-Pereira: J. P. de Carvalho and from 12.30 to 1.30 p.m., 7.30 broker.

in an- that пл to 9,80 p.m., and 0.15 to 11.00

Identifiention Kong Kin. a woman,

Club made a winning tour of the beat R. C. Tavares; B. C. dif said formation and replied he (accused) had a job as a de-parade was held on Sept. 20. at that she saw the body of the swer to the charge when duly p.m., also on 9.52 megacyclen,

United States and Canuda ner beat Col. H. M. Whitcombe tective for the Japanese. Ac Stanley Prison. When he ask child in the street and a Chin-cautioned, that he had taken

F. X. Sequeira beat B. Kruck HK.T.

Associated Press.

koff; and J. Tauna boat VV Kolatcholf.

RADIO

Later accused' told him that and

cused was wearing plain clothes The and carried a pistol.

Listened To Radlo

1,30 m,ally 'rogramme Bummary,

Pear. 18.12 p.m.-Do

Cavalier of Bong" ENBA,'

Young 12.47 p,m,—Arthur

chett's Swing Orchestra,

and Wes

He know William Chang whe 1,60 m,-News, Wrather Report and used to live in Tai Nam Street He went there to laten to the short wave radio broadcast. Ha Violin: did not know Chang was an and Mlach agent Cr the B.A.A.G. then, but

found it out Inter

Announcements, 1,10 p.m.-"Of the Bottom Shelton

Varisty,

Fland And A 1.10 p.

Waller Qleeking Elman

·1,90 p.m.-Close Down, 4.10 p.m.-Tunes.

"Not-Bo-Lou-

4. p., Max-Miller, sệ, the Theatre, 7.18 Pim, London Traminer

vines "Accent on Rhythm, N

1.30 pm.wile: (ram' it low, 1.00'.,London „Balayı News,

King for you" Law

ed accused whether he obiected ese woman come and untie the part in the assault but had not to others being in the compound, hands and go up the stairs.

struck complainant with a dag-| (accuaod stated that he did not, Mak Hon-fun,

Chinese ger.

as te had been in court 21 times detective,, said that he made during his ave months of de enquiries in the case. He found tention.

out the house where deceased Accused was identified by lived and in the flat met Kong Chung Hung, who stated that Keng, who admitted that she accused was the man who took had gone down to the

Atreet part in his arrest

and untied the rope. She showed Accused was

committed for

him where the rope was. He accused in Shanghai Street. trial at the next Criminal Ses- had made every endeavour to find Au Kan," tho docended's

On one occnalon, he met the

Accused told him that he should alone.

be careful, as he was so friendly

with Chang-

Witness want to Un Long to

lay low, as he had attracted

brother, without success. Bombay, Sept. 24. After the vordict MY. Sho Twenty seven passengers informed Kong Kong that the Japaness attention. He wont were killed and 70 others injur-charge of attempting to prevent Send Bademy for three days and when ed in the derailment et a köd justion by tamperin

heistygned started to look for har-Luckiso

Entigens and Tors Wiring

VARIETY ON RECORDS

van

tour of

Soccer

At 8 p.m. today Mesurs, B. Knot Resulte

Chess

Adjusted ladder standings ́areijas

1. L. M. Rodriguss: 3, AJ Riccl-Ferefra; 3. F.D. Gärditer 4; F. A. Guttieronk-Bit Fisher: dr A. E. Goutal

and B. Gillespie will present an- SUBSTITUTE FOR

London, Sept. 23. other of their popular Variety on

Results of football games play- RUBBER?

Recards concerts at the Toc H

St. Services Club,

Andrews, cd today, were:

Ahn

de Carvalho, B. R. CE TAVASZ New Delhi, Sept. 24.. Nathan Road, Kowloon. The pro-

First Division

d. B.C. Gardner 10. Col will include many A plant which might prove of grammo

Portsmouth Whitcombe: 11. F. X. Bedhaiy afavourites such na Artie Bhaw, Joe Blackpool. considerable Importance source of rubber in India has been Loss, The Merry Mace, Woody Wolverhampton 3 Grimsby 70 discovered by Dr. L. B. Kajale, Herman, Harry James, Stephane

Bob Third Division South professor of Botany in the Moorst Frankau, Judy Garland, Coliogo

'曲娜•

SUED MATAY W Crosby, Dinah Shore, and Bing Cardiff City Swindon Preliminary experiments

bara

Croaby.

Port Valo 4 Notts County "Da Thyriday evening at elight]|| Rugby Union:

Whlet Drive!

Yorkshire Cup

- (First Round).

12. B. Kruchkoff

da Costa; 14. 1. C. Danenkast 15. J. Tausz: 16. V. V. Kd choff; 17. C.M. Sequeira: 18 E. Tausz.

Printed and publishe

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