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Disgrace To The Police

"Men like you are a disgrace to the Police Force," said Mr. F. X. d'Almada at Central Magistracy yesterday in passing sentence on po-

• lice constable Wong Keng-ching for extort- ing $50 from a Chinese, Wan Nam.

THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1946,

JAIPUR GUARDS TO FOR INDIA TODAY

The Jaipur Guards, who are sailing for India on

board the troopship “Devonshire” this morn- ing, will be bidding farewell to Hong-Kong after completing nearly a year's service here. The Regiment, which saw service during the war in four different theatres. of operations, is returning to its home, the State of Jaipur, Rajputana, India.

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The Regiment, which will revert to the command of Lt.-Gen. His Highness The Maharajah Sir Sawai Man Singh G.C.I.E., Jaijur, on arrival there, has an interesting history.

Ra'sed in 1992, it was organis- Į storm was still raging, the Jal-. on lines, similar to the Brigade pur detachment took off the crew Guards in England. Represen by means of breeches buoy. tatives came from England to. ps

Mr. Alfred Y. Hon pleaded not guilty on behalf of the defendant, while Mr. P. Kellett, A.S.P., con-of ducked the prosecution.

It was stated that nt about sist in training, and the unit has 3.45 p.m. on Oct. 24, complainant, earned itself. a praise-worthy, re-

Goddess Of War

One of the most interesting of Wan Nam together with a weputation in drill and appearance. their regimental customs has its man, Lat Kui, was waiting for a in peace time, a volunteer had to origin in the worship of a parti lift to Shel O at Island Road. be six foot in height before he cuilar goddess, "Mat Mateshurt Wan had purchased a sack of was accepted for enlistment and Shri Shila Devi," Goddess of War. the festival of flour and other sundries from the officers were personally ap-Each year, at Shaukiwan. Defendant, who was proved by his Highness. The full "Deshara," it is customary for the of scarlet tunic, Regiment, led by His Highness in the only constable on the beat dress uniform along Island Road, was alleged blue, trousera with red piping, person, to parade outside the tem-

turbans ple of the Goddess, which to have approached Wan for a white equipment, and sum of $50, threatening him with with a gold plume, was modelled situated in the picturesque old arrest for smuggling. The money in that of the Guards, while their capital of Amber. In the presence' on a plan of the priests, the Colours are was given to defendant, and com- Jarracks were built

imilar to that of Wellington Bar-consecrated to the Goddess, and plainant went back to Shek-O.

His Highness, the men take part in a form of While taking the goods back to racks in London. his hut near the old Govern- who holds the rank of Lt. Col. in devotional ceremony. When the ment Store at Shek-O, he met Mhe Life Guards, is one of the Regiment either leaves the States H. S. Rouse of the P.W.D. and afew Indians to hold a commission for service

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abroad, or returns n the British Army.

there after long absence, it is lady friend. Mr. Rouse's friend, who knew Chinese, had a con- During the war, the Regiment usual for every man to pay a visit

saw service on the North West to the temple.

versation with Eni Kui,

The Jaipur hope to arrive home The complainant was then taken Frontier of India, in Eritrea, in to Shaukiwan Police Station by Egypt, and in the Italian Cam-ime to reorganise and take Mr. Rouse and the incident repaign, finally returning to India part in the celebration-of-the- A few months Maharajah's Silver Jubilee which ported. Chinese Sub-Inspector in August 1945. Chiu Hon-chun, in evidence, said later, it embarked for Hong Kong. takes place early next year. that there was no other constable During its stay here, the Regi- detailed for the area that day.ment has provided guards of hon- Defendant reported off duty at

4.10 p.m.

Inspector James Allen, in wit- ness box, siated that he met the defendant walking towards Shau- kiwan. He saw no other constablei on Island Road,

After evidence by Wan Nam, who gave the defendant ave $10 notes, at Shek O, defendant was fined $500 or two months' hard labour.

REPATRIATES LEAVING

our for nearly every important personage, who has visited the Colony, and earned many com- pliments on its bearing and drill.

Japanese Sword

On the visit of Admiral Lord Fraser, at the time C.-in-C, B.P.F., the commanding officer was pre- sented with a 600-year-old Jap- anese sword, in token of the ad miral's appreciation for the good work the Jaipurs had performed in Hong Kong

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Lieut-Gon. His Highness Sir Sawai Man Slagh, in the full dress uniform of his re- giment.

Charged $1.50 Too Much, Fined $500

Another batch of black market racketeering sum- monses was heard before Mr. F. X. d'Almada at Central Magistracy yesterday, when 15 shop keepers appeared.

Mr. W. H. Nolloth of the S.T. &Į Kwok Wah of the Chang Wat conducted the prosecution in Cafe, No.54 Johnston Road, was all cases.

fined $20 for selling a pound of Ng Ping-kwan, of the Ying coconrut candy at 83.00, the Loong Company, No. 170, Quean's official price being $2.50 Road Central, was, summoned for selling a bottle of Yardley Laven- der hair cream at $4.00, the con- trolled being $2.50..

price Mr. Nolloth stated that de fendant had had a previous con-

In August, to an audience of over 300, including HE. the Governor, the Regiment gave a On Monday morning, 428 of display of their ceremonial Chung- the 1,700 Chinese repatriates ins of the Guard as it is per fram Java living in the Aber-formed at the Rambagh palace inviction on Nov.-9.

Jaipur. deen camp "and To Yuen Hostel

A month earlier a detachment will leave by train for Cuntoa after a seven weeks refusal to of the unit had distinguished It quit the Colony.

At Canton the repatriates will be presented with a gift of money and food. The Director of Medical Services, Dr. Selwyn Clarke, said yesterday: shipping is available a further

self in the rescue of the crew of the Seishu Maru," which had broken away from its moorings during typhoon. While the

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204 of the repatriates will be O, Wad Some

Defendant said that he did not know that the commodity was controlled.

A fine of $600 was imposed, Yeung Tat-yan, of the Roses Company No. 144, Des Voeux Central, was fined $200 for selling

pair of nylon stockings! at $17.00, the controlled price being $12.00.

Defendant stated that he sold the stockings on behalf of a

Milk

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Yip Tai, woman, of the Yue Cheung Tai, No. 19. Jardine Bazaar. was fined $75 for sale of atin of condensed milk at $2.20. the controlled price being 80 ccata.

Ng Chung chui, of the Wing

LEAVE Prisoner

COMPANY MEETING

CONCEALED Forcibly WAR LOSS ESTIMATED

AT FIVE LAKHS

CASE OF SMALLPOX

Removed

An unusual scene oc- curred at the Central Magistracy yesterday when a woman prisoner

War losses estimated at five lakhs were sustained by the Hong Kong Engineering & Construc- tign Co., Ltd., it was disclosed at yesterday's annual meeting of shareholders of the Comm pany held in St. George's Building."

An attempt to conceal objected to the sentence from the Health Au-imposed, refused to de-steps taken after the reoccupa-ers: but otherwise the buildings thorities a case of small-scend to the cells and at-tion to protect the Company's were in

ed

never

vic

A review of the losses and of ments had been removed by lost

good condition. THEY

in

pox, and

an alleg-tacked Inspector H. Sell property was given by the were fully occupied by tenants threat

After some commotion, the Chairman who also paid a soon as they were returned to the from the.

woman, Lal Yiu-chi, 28, was tribute to the Manager and his Company be the authorities. father of the infected forcibly removed by two Chia-staff for their efforts in re-

Rentals covering lost equipment,

"Rentals remain the same as child to the principal ese constables.

1941, except in the case of the Mr. Lawrence Kadooria Was tenant of his flat who i was charged with Jarceny

of clothing to the value of $160 in the chair, aupported by Mr, requisitioned houses, where rentals had wanted to report from No. 21. Tung Street, M. Lo and Mr. W. A, Welch are lower by approximately 10% the disease, was describ- Defendant, who had five pre- (Direstora) and Mr. Ernest due to the fact that these houses are not in their pre-war condi tion. ed at Kowloon Court vious convictions, was senten-Sahmet. (Acting Secretary).

Opening the meeting the "The Company's workshop b yesterday by Health In-ced to 12 months' hard labour

by Mr. H. G. Sheldon K, C.. Chairman said;

To KWA

Wan came through, tho spector H. F. Old..

Defendant said that thaughs necessary to obtain your war unscathed. It was taken she had had many previous con confirmation of the appointments over by the B.A.F. after the victions, she had

and acts of the Directors since liberation and returned to the the last Ordinary Yearly Meet- Company about two months ag Umised à Européin.

After sentence had been iming of the Company, held on During the war the Japanese, en- ¿

closed the whole area and made posed, defendant created a com-

April 30, 1941.

workshop

one of the best motion by crying aloud and "The Company's Articles of of

Colony

A considerable Association, plovide refused to leave the dock.

General Meeting shall be held collected from other firms by the amount of machinery which wils and For the theft of a tin of every year

that two Japanese and

othe installed abalone from the Sincere Directors shall retire from office workshop has since been returned On his return he discovered Company on Thursday, Chan at each meeting but shall be to the rightful owners

eligible for re-election. sentenced to that the woman and child had Hau-chuen, was vanished and subsequent in- a month's hard labour by Mr. vestigations led the Health De-H. G. Sheldon, K. C., at the partment first to 11, Saigon Central Magistracy yesterday. Roud, and subsequently to 124, Laichikok Road. A watch was kept on these houses and the woman was seen arriving at the former in a rickshaw with the child wrapped up in a blanket.

Mr. Old said that a Chinese Sanitary inspector examining conditions among squatters in eome partly demolished, build. ings in Hung Hom had come across a woman with a child that was obviously a small-pox case and had told her to wait call an while he went out to ambulance.

Accused, Yeung Hung, 32, a

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Defendant went into the ground floor of the Sincere Cam- pany, and pretended to be customer. He took the tin of Abalono while the foll was attending other customers.

Inspector. H. Sell prosecuted.

carpenter, father of the child, CORRESPONDENCE was fined $160 by the Magis- trate, Mr. W. H. Latimer..

'Another Case

WAR TRIAL STATISTICS

Fat Store, of No. 33, Lyndhurst Terrace, was cautioned for sale of a bottle of Yardley's hair oil

controlled price The following are the statistica for $3.00, the being $2.50,

of Japanese War Crimes trials up Defendant stated that the com-

to date: modity was not on the list of con- Trials held 508: Sentenced to trolled

goods at the time of the death (of whom 100 have been summons.

executed) 185 Prison Sentences Cheong Tat-pan, of the Kwong 260; Acquitted 63; Committed Tal Confectionery, No. 94, Des suicide to avoid Trial 16; Оп Trial, with eases fully prepared

Collaborators

Sir If Y L Bau ever

visited a War Crimes Court he would scan notice that accused were permitted to cross-examine

that

the

through

greater part of the Com- "It was not possible to full stodian of Enemy Property But these requirements during the pany's plant has been lost, years of the Japanese occupa through the efforts of the staff certain equipment, including 311- top, and as all our assets were cert taken over by the enemy the ing machines, pneumatic its business until after the sur- concrete mixers, stone crush Company was unable to continue electric vibrators, steel shutter ers, etc has been recovered and render....

reconditioned.

A claim for losses sustained by the Company during the war has been lodged with the Repara tion Clains Office

and machinery, is under, careful consideration. It is

lume

ties,

"Members of the Board upon the cessation of hostilities were Sir Robert Ho Tung and Messrs. J. Scott Harston, M, H. Lo, and myself. New members who have that during, recent months the gives me pleasare to report since been invited to join the|

Company, has Board are Messrs. Horace several contracts by new

been ..awarded

And Kadoorle and WA, Welch,

old ellents, including some of the Mok So principal tepact of

"I now formally propose the leading firms in the Colony, 28, Tai Nant Street, was fined

following Resolution: "That The Company has reaved its $25 by Mr. Horace Lo fer fail-

the appointments and acts of all licence with Mesars: Pituz Fran- ing to notify a case of small-pox

the Directors subsequent to the ki, of Liege, for the use of the that the child was not her own

last Ordinary Yearly Meeting Frank system of pile-driving among her tenants. She said witnesses. but had been left by its parents being able or otherwise to help date of this Meeting be approved equipment, as well as other slent. On the subject of V. V. Ks of the Company and up to the The acquiring of new Front who went to the country. She in the round-up of big calla- and ratified:"" thought it was the parents' duty borators, it may be news to Mr.

bau that many of them spent. The resolution was seconded the Boart to wir chashe pour in to report the case.

Kradually Mr. Old said that the case a few months at Stanley until unanimously. Proceeding, the Whatever equipment is considered was a fairly silvanced une and the general amnesty some six chairman said: "Before turning essential for the increasing vo

constructional work was highly infectioas.. in an months ago released them. to the Accounts it is dur duty which.

expected as

build On the subject of summary to record with the deepest ring materials arrive in the Colony arca where there had been many cases of conall-pox recently surprising. The procedure in all Director, Mr. P Braga, I should like to record, att

excations, Mr. Bau. Ja rather gret the death of our Managing in larger quantities. civilised countries involves a 0.B.E., Sir Elly Kadoorie, appreciation to the Manager and full trial at which the accused K.B.E., Com. Leg. Hon., and to other members of the stall for is given every chance to prove Mr. T. F. La, Directors of this the hard work they have done ire his innocence.

Company. In a large measure recovering lost equipment, and On the subject of insinuation. the past success of the Com- placing the Company in a post- I can't malte head or tail of pany was due to their foresight on to resume its normal activi- what Mr. Bau is driving at and enthusiasm, and their loss The correspondence columns of to us is indeed irreparable. Resolution:That the reports 1 now propoas. the following a newspaper are meant for an Our sincere sympathy is ex- and statements of accounts, för exchange of opinions between tended to their families readers on questions of the day friends, and as a mark of re-seated be adopted and passed

and the years 1941 and 1945 as pred

Seconding

resolution the one's spleen about an imagined ask you to stand for a moment." Hon.

endorsed the grievance...

tribute A After the meeting had stood

paid to the

of The best way for Mr. Bau in silence for a moment. Me late Mr. J.P, Brown, Sir to get his wit back of a col- Lawrence Kadoorle

resumed: contributions to the also up-

Kadoorie and Mr. laborator would be to entice "You will note that the 1941 were inestimabler

Company jobs in Hong Kong and will be some extremely deep (and some Yuen Store, No. 49, Hennessy 20 cents.

away his prettiest concubine. Accounts were made out as in ported the commendation to Lui Kai-hop, of the Chut Heung allowed to stay here.

The following is the programme than writius, a letter former years, Crom available re- Manager, and the staff Supplies of clothing have been times rather smutty) interpreta Road, was fined $100 for sale of

for the weekly Gramophone Cen- than Writing a righteous letter cords in the Company's posses-Th motion was put to the rotem donated in the 64 women and tons of those horrible nightmares a nound of soft sweets, locally soup at 80 cents, the controlled Building, to-morrow at 8.30 p.m. ing the point in

For sale of a cake of Lifebuoy cert at the Catholic Centre, King's without thoroughly understand sion. A profit of $168,003.68 is and carried unanimously. children who are leaving for/in which one finds oneself pant manufactured, at $3.60, the official price being 65 cents, He Kati

those that shown, after allowing for The appointment of Mr. Horace, the Interior and the Medical woolies amidst a vast concourse

Icas or in one's long winter price being $2.00 a

1. The Swan af Tuonela came before.

directors and auditors fees, Kadoorie and Mr. W. A. Welch of t the Hip Cheong Store, No. G3, (Sibelius); 2, Casta Diva- Wanchal Road, was fined $20.

depreciation and, interest. This to the Board was confirmed pa soprano, solo (Bellini); 4. Bran-

sum together with 88,798.28 the proposition of Mr. B.A. DE stall, was fined $100 for selling 4. Tango (Albeniz); 5. Francesca Lai Foon, of the Jardine Bazaar denburg Concerto No. 3 (Bach);

tur., seconded by brought forward from 1940)

Chan Wal Prostitutes

chung, and two apples at $1.40, the controlled du Rimini (Tchaikovsky), S.

and the re-election of Mr total Sir-I have noticed over the account, making â

of Lawrence: Kadoorle price being 45 cents each.

that in the $176,301.96, has been carried Robert Ho Tung to the Board and Sir past few weeki numerous court cases dealing forward to 1945 accolint.

was proposed by Mr. Geo. D. Chan with brothel keepers, and proz-|

and stoonded by Mr. A.A. Botelho The reappointment of Messrac titutes in the streets reported in your columns, that the names. of

Lowe Bingham & Matthews as the men (mainly European I von-four months ended Dec. 81, 1945; nuditors was moved by Mr. A.M. ture), involved are not mentioned. after allowing for directors and

Surely. If it is a crime for a

auditora woman to solicit in the streets $728.11, making a total of $177,- then the man involved is equally 630.07. Including the

$178,861.06 brought forward: from guilty

the names of all the people 1941 account. Against this the concerned in thesa enses were sum of $5‡4,239:07 representing made known, we might perhaps estimated war losses and damage easting nightly seenes at such pertles, during the apered

(ie no crime for a man to Street and Queens Road,CT war leiset Account, and appears

in ATA DAI. PRICE. consert, with prostitute.Ed.)

taken to hongmoon and 373 to Wuchow. As soon as passages can be provided an additional 525 will go to Kwangchowwan, 15 to Swalow, nine to Pakhoi

and one to Shanghai:"

The remaining 82 have found

Power.

(By "Paul Pry")

Psychologists provide us with

Department is providing them of over-dressed people. with a blanket "and" their journey.

to leave Hong Kong numerous unsuccessful tiations with the Dutch

friend, and the price was fixed by Voeux Road Central, was fined Trial; at, present 17; Awaiting rather than for giving vent tospect to their memory I shall

the owner of the stockings.

Chan Ho-cho, of the Chan Wing Hon Company, No. 14, Queen's Road Central, was fined $150 for selling a Nylex tooth, brush at

32.50, the official price being $1.00.

Sweets

Found

Ho Hang-chuen. the Taut Yuen Store, No. 92, Queen's Road milk for To one member of Hong Kong's Central, was summoned for zell- The repatriates' final decision ever-growing community, howing a sound of hard sweets, at ever, there come yesterday, a simi. $2.50 the controlled price being follows lar embarrassing situation

$1.60. Defendant stated that he in bought the sweets rego-broad daylight and while in full

at a high price. EU- possession of all his faculties (To thorities here from whom they keep the story clean, let it be

A fee of $150 was imposed. Wong Yau-kan, of the Hung. were claiming a lump sum pay said at the outset that he was not Fat Company, No. 16. Johnston ment for the three and a half

Road, was summoned for selling years they spent in Java during Indeed, he was quite a fashion- a cake of Protex moan at 70 cents, the Japanese ocenpation. Before plate-nice darkt-blue suit with the official price being 50 cents. the occupation they had been contracted to work in Dutch tin mining, firms in Banka.

ANTI-T.B. ASSOCIATION

trouseriess).

conservative tic for a

Defendant was fined $25.

Cheung Yeu, of the Lai Wah

quite a young Chinese, well-pressed Comparty. No. 31, Hennessy Read, trousers and shoes that positively was fined 360 for selling & tint gleamed. It was a pity that he Evaporated milk at did not put the latter to the test troiled price being 80 cents- of seeing whether or not he could A fine of $50 was imposed on see his faté in them,

Min-tak of the. Shun Kos

for selling half a pound of hard sweets at $1.25, the control- 96. led price being $1.50 per pound.

Yeun Sing. of the Yan Cheang Store, No. 144, Queen's Road Central, was fined $25 for sale of a tin of Nugget boot polish at 40 cents, the controlled. price being

RECORDED MUSIC

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Plano Concerto No. 1 (Brahms).

United States

States Lines

Offices

New

V. V.K.

Profit

"The proft-earned during the

the

Braga, seconded by Mr. M.H. L. abunted to and passed ananimopaly.SYS

Extraordinary Meeting

Then followed an extraordinary general sheetin to make certain alterations to the Articles of AS ociation of the Company in ex

see some improvement in the dis- sustained to the Company's 'pro-

places as the corner of Arsenal cupation, has been,

the balance sheet At

Dec. BL

Mr. of which wald:

The United States Lines Co. announces the offi- cial opening of their Hong Kong Office on the third floor of Queen's Building. The Company will be the General Agents for the American Pioneer Line and the Pacific. Far East Line, Inc. Fung If he had, he would perhaps Loung, No. 11, Hiller Street, for with their subsidiary com- full refigerated space, and have The United States Lines, cluding neveral equipped with A meeting of the Council of have realised why everyone seem sale of half pound block of the H.X. Anti-Tuberculosis As-ed so happy, so gay, so friendly. Cadbury's dairy milk chocolate at is the largest, and one inaugurated a Trans-Pacific ser sociation is to be held on Wed- As it was, he

$2.00, the controlled price being of the einest steamship com vice from the Orient to San went blithely on nesday, November 27, at 5-30 his way with light-hearted step,

panies in Amerfea, having been Francisco and Los Angeles. $1.60 p.m. in the Conference Room humming a tune and blissfully

founded in 1893. Their ships, at Medical Headquarters; HK unconscious of the fact that, shin

in their many services, number hundreds, and the majority are Bank Building.

$061,000.00 at the pre-The suggested amendments Ing brightly in the middle of a

Latent arrivals at tha: Parilzwala Hotel framedics that. 15, La

give the Board the power t The Hon. Mr. S-N. Chau, pateful of dark, wavy hair, re-

new, fast, modern cargo ves each month of fast vessels for indade E. Crosthwaite, 1 Ode, and

fix a transfer fee at any Beure aels,

In their opinion, TERBON San Francisco and Los An- Mr. M. Dustan, Mr. and Mrtion of hostilities Mr. AV Primally, the United States geles, and two sailings each A Whi, 3, G. P. Wilson and Mrsed from Shamshulpo Camp to the low as is compatible with the Lines were large carriers of month of ships destined to Phylle: A: Carroll S

Griswold, Jon C. Colts, & Ombler, Skvorzov, our Manager, proceed however, therest, MSAA

the The will be kipt passengers across the Atlantic Atlantic and Gulf ports via the Latest departures fepes the Peninsula

Tenisal estate. He succeeded in contact expenditure Include Is 7. Cools, RR, Baumgarten, Ing some of the Company's former

Air France

Chairman of the Association, posed a hair-curler that the had Service

will preside and it is hoped forgotten to remove before sally- that all members of the Council ing out into the busy streets of will do their beat to be present. downtown Hong Kong.

AUSTRALIA

Watch for

NIKKI

Alming towards establishing

It is expected that shortly after a regular service will be inaugurated with three sailings.

ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES

"The presens, Articles stipulate that a fae, not exceeding $1 that be charged for each transfer of hares which nowadays is sm is estimated that the cost entirely fedequate to over the

Post of the involved in

share certificate and of replacing the assets, totally

other atationery destroyed and written off would exceed the book values by appro-

transfer of ximately sent ruling

upon!

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Mr. IMG. da Silva: and pazING

a regular service on the Paris and through the Panama to the Panamin Curial. Most of the T, P. Ruffet, Mr. and Mrs. B. Orel, piling coolies and arranged with. The motion was peconded by to Shanghai route, Air France West Coast of the United new skips can accommodate dry... Leckle and Mi, sad Mex. Lais da them to post pickets at both edasturche presen

of Kadoorie Avenue and on

The following passengers, kerived from to the Compeny's broperty. The DE LA

RAFA

eps leading from Waterloo Road

pickets were able to prevent fur-

da Silva... W-chung G

Geo pick ther looting and thus saved many. A. A. Botelho A. M.. of the houses, you the Alves, 11.M.G. d 80

01 88 houses on the estate 20senting: Mr Collacos were in good habitable condition Rosario (representing Mr. Joseyh and 18 badly looted Four houses Chạn). which were nearing completion inay demolished, December, 1941 were completely WOOL SURPLUS

are undertaking a detailed States. Expansion into world cargo, refigerated cargo and Rozs. survey flight from France to the trade has made the company bulk off cargo.. Far East. famous in many foreign lands, A Skymaster type alreraft] The American Pioneer Line.

Che United'. Klagdana by the Bok will leave Parts for Shanghai one branch of the United States

The forthcoming merringes fring-boat Hamilton yesterday aftese on Nov. 22 with the Company's Lines, has been plying from the are announced of Mr. James Thompson, Bozer and Machine Wan

noon to Memes, Hetherisaien, D. Black, Mandging Director aboard. East Coast of the United States Warswick, Caines, chartered at For Shanghai Kemba Specially selected technical per- through the Panama Canal to countant, of Butterfield Doyle, Brows and Routledge. sonnel will make thorugh the Orlent for many years, and Bwire, and Miss Shella Isabel study of the proposed rante, with their house flag in well-known Fraser Melcelvfe, of Greenock,

MEETING emphasis lald on acquainting the in Hong Kong. To better serve Scotland, and of Mr. John Bed. At the fortnightly luncheon of Company's pilots with airport ports on the Chism Coast, the foon, analytical Chemiet, re- the B. A. F. Association at the fadilities in the Far East United States Lines have pur- siding at the Hong Kong Club, Gloucester Hotal yesterday occupied practically the whole of In September, 1948 the BAP The projected service will ex- chased a new fleet of 18 imot and Miss Elizabeth Ann, Cain, was announced by Wing Com- the estate. At present 17 houses Layn and the tend the already existing Paris vessels which will shorten the of No 1 Garden Terrace.mander Faber, the Chairman, are still requisitioned by the the to Baigon line, which has been trip from the Orient to New operating regularly since the end York, Boston and other Afian-m of the ward

tie porta.

The opening of the projected affect Shanghel to Parle A France service via Hong Kong. will speed up considerably the Eip between the Far East an

ript points in Europe,

Thirioen rat

|:|thatriur^T, W. Mansel-Smith, Services: The ether bouzes have, | Kod Kok the Vice-Chairman, was shortly with one exceptions heen repaired beh 1. A woman, Li Ying, was fined leaving to take up a new posts and rentedėto privato tenants.py:

| $5 et Köwlóón Court gesfordity tion at Gantás and that ex W!!

for anosing for Affand Car, A, 30 Wood would be tak,

ombs, nithe, typer firecrackering over, duties, avs

that explodes em impact with 4G/Cpt. Jones, new Q. C. of the Hankitobed bárd surface. Her in trade 1 A. F. Ki Tak, was amongst year Alarms Bramber of

guests present

Sanuary of

and many it in these

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