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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

NOTICE TO MEMBERS

THIRD EXTRA RACE MEETING

SATURDAY, 15th March 1947

(Postponed from Saturday, 8th March 1947)

The First Bell will be rung at 130 p.m. and the first race will be run at 2.00 p.m.

Through numbers (8 Races--$16) may be obtained at the Office of the Treasurers, 1st Floor Exchange Building,, ulko tickets for the Spucial Cash Sweep ($2.00) on the last race.

MEMBERS BADGES AND ENCLOSURE.

Members are reminded that they and their indies MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.

NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.

Badges admitting non-members to the Members Enclosure and abtainable through the Club Rooms at $10 including tax are Secretary upon the

the written or personal introduction of a member, auch meinber to be responsible for all chits, etc.

Badges admitting to Members Enclosure will NOT be on «nic at the RACE COURSE.

The Treasurers Compradore Oiler will close at 11 a.in. and the Secretary's Offee at 11.45 8.0. Both Offices at 1st floor, Exchange Building.

A limited number of tins will be obtainable at the Club House, provided they are ordered in advanced from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 27818).

NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PREMISES DURING THE MEETING.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE,

The price of admission to the Public Enclosure is $3. including tax for all persons including ladies, and is payable at the Gate.

Bookmakers, Tie The men, etc., will not be permitted to operato within the precinels of The Hong Kong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting.

Refreshments will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Publie

Enclosure,

SERVANT'S PASSES.

Passes for Servants, will be issued to Private Hax holders ONLY

application to the Secretary, 1st Floor, Exchange

* Building,

Any persons found toitering with Servante passes in thefr pussession will forfeit the same and will be removed from the enclosure.

By ORDER

C. B. BROWN,

Biro

Secretary.

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HONG KONG

Traffic Accident On Ferry

An unusual traffic accident,

in which a sailor on board the vehicular ferry "Mon Young"

-THE-CHINA-MAIL, FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1947.

JAPANESE ACCOUNT OF WONGNEICHONG BATTLE

Engineers

was knocked out by a car had Store Theft

A sequel when Sajawal Khan,

ne

William Maher, who had pre-j the driver, was fined $250 by viously pleaded guilty to Mr. F. X. d'Almada in Central charge of larceny of 876 plecus sheets from yesterday for driving without of corrugated iron due care and caution.

the Engineers Store,. Dako Depol on Jan, 1, was fined $150, or six weeks' hari labour by Mr. W. 1. Latimer at Kowloon yesterday.

A second charge, of couning bodily harm, was withdrawn by the Pelice. SI Hidden prosecut- ed, while the driver was defend ed by Mr. A. el Arculll.

Lee Pui, sullor, said that as the ferry approached the wharf he was standing at the stern, waiting to get a line ashore,

DEND

were

Bills Read! In Council

in Legislative Council yetersi day the following Bills passed. their first reading:---

(a) An

Ordinance to amend further the Telecommunication. Ordinance, 1930.

An artillery battery stafloned north of the Happy!

Valley Race Course inflicted heavy casualties Territories on the Japanese forces attacking the Wong- Net-Chong Gap area between Dec. 19 and 21,|

(b) The Suppression of Reb 1941, it was revealed yesterday at No. 5 War Murder

bery Ordinance, 1947. Crimes Court, when the trial of Major-

Passing the accond and third- General Shoji Toshishige, on a charge of being Wan Sha-fong, who was charg- reading without amendment was ed together with Wan Ying-kuen the Ordinance amending the concerned in the treatment of prisoners and Chan Wing with the murder

Offenders Ordinance.. taken in the area, continued yesterday.

of Wan Ping, a farmer, at ilu Juvenile

Sai Kung. 1932.

In Shoji's account of the operations of his unit was Ching Village,

The second and third reading,

Tax on read into the Court records. He revealed that Septentber last, was unanimously

guilty by a Jury at the of the Bli imposing a by the evening of Dec. 20 he had already sus- Sessions yesterday and payment for services of Janeing tained 800 casualties and had to inform a liai- sentenced by Mr. Justice Williams partners and a Tax on food sold and consumed "In public-dance-

son office from Japanese H.Q. of the fact when to death by hanging.

In returning thuir verdict halls, was deferred.

The Order for

II two accomplices, Yeung Hing and LJ Tak-hung, formerly attached to the lieng Kong Chi- 17- Deap Training Coy..

ordered to prepare an attack on Leighton Hill.against Wan Shu-fong, the jury

Amendment of tenced to two months hard labour

The Shoji account also officer, Lieut. Col. H. D. Walker added a strong recommendation Court Fee under Balliff's Expen- to date from the date of their ar

ses from $1.00 to $4.00, was ap 22nd. Chan

wan found not fest, which meant, their immediate revealed the fact that fit the morning of the ud for mereying

Lui Kwai, metal dealer, wa Japanese Divisional HQ Casualties kept mounting, and it guilty by the fury and discharged. proved by Council.

Also receiving the approval of Earlier in the day, the first ac- discharged at the conclusion

Latimer pointed on Dec. 20 lost contact was decided at 4, n.m. on the 22nd

had Attorney General for payment charged after Mr. Nigel

the ef ex gratla pensions to members submission that a out that that did not debar Lufs with one of the three re-to surrender because of the lack used, Wan Ying-kuen, was dis- Council was a motion by the Hon partners from taking civil actiongiments taking part in!

Crown, had failed to make out n of the Public Service of the Col- against the man on the grounds The attack and had been

prima facie case against each one ony and to officers and depen of utilising the firm's chop on

and every one of the thres dents of Police officers. private deal.

accused.

Mr. Justice, Williams Held that

the cake. Mr.

when was knocked uncon-release.. selous by a car. As a result of an injury to his knee, he had not been able to resume work.

Sajawal Khan said that he hat been driving a car for 20 years, He started up the engine of the ear as the ferry approached the wharf: It had no hand- bruke and he did not realiae it was in geah.

اد

Maher and Lul Kwai were de fended by Mr. Marcus da Silva,

informed that another

appeared for Li Tak-hung. Mr.third A. J, Clifford (Crown Counsel). assisted by J. W. MacDonald heavy

DSI white, prosecuted.

of ammunition and water.

Not Seen Again

*

A pair of white pants was hoist- fore

made

(Shoji's regiment) was ed up at the top of the wnie Str. C. A. Sutherton Rus annihilated, while the trench but heavy martar fire con- the second and third accused hand reported such tinued to be directed at, the posi-a case to unaver, but directed the Mr. Areull submitted Khan

After down, an Indian at Jary to return a verdict of "not had no ease to answer, as he

opposition both tion. was not actually driving the

from artillery and Bri- first ac- the hielter through a connecting cused and this was dointed "by] in the full sense of the

Before passing term. The Magistrate die-Worelsip said that he had comettish troops that it had trench

wbeen agreed, saying that once the the conclusion

motion engine was put inte and defendant put his hand on gear-fever or wheel it was auf- cient evidence of driving,

C'E'

Warning To Medical Practitioners

!

n

Rentence.

Clifford, ordered to be donated the Poor Box.

STOLE BOMB DETONATORS

Hist

to

All

There were about 15 wounded"

decoration.

the

the

this

COMING EVENTS

March 14--Ch.

of Commerco, committee meeting on Income

Tax.

March 14-6.00 p.m. 'China 'Coast N. and E. Officers Guild, far- well to Mr. J. Watson. March 16-Races: Third

Meeting,

Extra

March 15-HKFC_Dinner. March 18-8 p.m. Wedding: Kote

wall-Van Bergon.

March 21-7.30 p.m. HKRNVR

Informal Mose Night. March 22-2.30

East

p.m. Bank

de general meeting March 24 Rates:-Fourth Ex-

tra Meeting.

& Shanghal Banking Corp.. annual meeting.

March 28-Chinese Estates Ltd., shareholders meeting, noon,

H.K.V.D.C.. ORDERS

Mr. A. Lonsdale, und Indicated that unabic

Crown. All necused were repre- get were to go out. Witness was the UCI Mottram appeared for that there

criminality more weakness than

through to its objective.st to step out and met a Japsented by Mr. F. G. Nigel. In the first accused.

across the face, "Unfortunately, I have to take-f_In_4_second_sworn statement nese officer, who smacked him

records, serious view of the case," went read into the Court

"but will give, Shoji claimed that his unit had on ili, Worship,

and he told the Japanese offierrout and the Bring soon ceased, the first accused the option of a only taken about 37 prisoners at side who were unable to walk Buttalich and a party was sent

and that

this. The only of

one to by the Indian Troops retreating of $150 or six weeks hard Wong-Nel-Chung Gup. fine

arrival at Wong-Ne!- will also be had supervised their departure tites out was Col. Walker. He "On mother His labour.

bond for $600 for to Divisional ILQ.. informing have to sign

later learned from him that the Chong Gap, we were subjected to behaviour for 14

then personally that he had or- good months."

tcry Medal on his chest and hud battery stationed north of The $100 found on Yeung and dered there should be no ill-treat-Japanese officer had seen a Vic heavy fire from an artillery Li was, on the application of. Mment. Those were men, taken at vidently taken it for a Japanese Happy Valley Race Course. This March 28-11.30 a.m. Hong Kong

thestorming of Canadian H.Q.

Bring went on intermittently from to

and if one dox-hole; he claimed

He never saw any of the bout 0015 hours on the 15th to that his unit had taken no other wounded again. Most of them the morning of the 21st. We rus-

Icsses from The Medical Board of Hong

were Canadians. If they had been tained severe prisoners. Kong are desirous of drawing the

The Court visited, in the course taken out and had received með!:) barrage. atletion of all registered medical

of yesterday afternoon, the Wong-cat attention, about-50-per-cent pleiitioners in Hong Kong that

Nel-Chong Gap area, keezmpanied would probably have survived. "During the fighting at Wong instances have come tu their notice recently in whiel certif-

Three months' hard labour was by a number of prosecution wit-Some had been wounded for us Nei Chang Gap, I was still out of touch with Div. H.Q. and at 10AU cates, nolifications, reports, etc.,

Thune who came out were kept hours on Dec. 19, I sent Lt. Itu which registered nedeal practi- imposed on Lam Chuen, 21-year-cscs and by aerused and an-long as two days. tinners are bound by law to give old coolie, of 31 Wanchai Road, by other Japanese ofleer.

The first witness called yester, in the road until about 6.pan; (Intelligence) to try and contact Mr. d'Almada at Central yester

Regiment (Col. Doi), or may be, from time time day when he was found guilty of day was Jan Philip Taniworth, when they were divided into two the 228th called mon or requested to give the larceny of 20 aerial bombs de who said that he was Lleu-groups, one of men who were not who should have been to the cast have been wrongly issued,

the H.K.V.D.C. in wounded and the other of walk of our lines. The Medical Bourd

al Longtors from Lyemun Barracks tenant

"At 2400 hours (Dec. 19). Ito on Mar. 11.

"ning wounded who had to be help. desirous

of warning registered

When defendant was found in

Dec. 19. he had joined a Bleyaled along. A number of men were returned and reperied that he had medical practitioners that any

of the detonators Scata unit #1 Mt. Parish unde detalled to this second group to contacted the 228th left flank much practitioner who shall be possession

said that he

commander," whose troops were help the walking wounded. shown to have signed or given Main Street, he

At 4 p.m. the sume day he took They were then led by Stanley then resting and taking food, and Arrival: Pte. Baron J.F. (5. Doc. advance im- 46 2. Strength-Decreases4841 under his name and authority any thought the detonators were going command of Capt. Pinkerton

to be thrown into the sea so he

Tytam. A that they would such certificate, notlicatlon,

ad-part in an attack on the Wong-Gap Road

time was Pte. Yvanovich V.A., No B¿Co had taken then away. He

mediately after, no was soon as the party was out of Br document of kindred mitted that he had not been giver. Ne-Chong area which

(4 Mar. 3050 Pte. Way Wik part, character, which is untrue, mis-permission to take them, but he pulsed by the enemy. About sight of the place where they had given, for which I scolded to No. 3 Coy. (4 Mar.). trading, or improper, is liable to

o'clock that night the unit launch-been captured, the escort guard to also reported that the main have his name erased from the thought they wore not wanted.

ed a second attack in the course proceeded to beat up the prison- body of the 228th had met such Medical Register.

Chan On Kwan. 33, 140, Con-of which he was separated from erg and strip them of everything. heavy opposition both from artil- an attack by British naught Road Central was found the rest of the troops and made They were marched about 1ery and

trocps that he had been unable to guilty by Mr. H. G. Sheldon, KC, his way to a shelter at the top of miles toward Tytam ond were at Central yesterday of trying to Blue Poni Road Just before the then- stopped and led off the road get through to Wong Net Chong

Gap. export without licere 15 cases of Junction with Wing-Nel-Chong Into a valley. At this point a new paper, 2 cases of hair combs. Gap Road.

guard look over. .. cases of Scott's Emulsion, 4 canys of. soap, 2 sacks of Chinese medi- cine, and 6 sacks of soda.

to

Are

TE.

Set Without Licence

Lai Ting-yuck was fined $2,000 or four months hard labour, and Yu Chek-ting $250 or one months'

they nprisonment, when

were evicted By Mr. Latiner yester- day on charges of picanernion radiocommunication set without cunce, and operating the set at

20 Hillwood Road, first floor, on March 11.

According to the prosecution,

December.

1917 AL 4 2.7.

Here he found several wound- ei,, among them his commanding

Readers' Letters

Income Tax

I put up a fight and

toward

Men Bayonetted

were detached and

800 Casualties

Orders by L.-Colonel E. J. It. Mitchell, OBE, ED, commanding H.K.V.D.C. Order No. 7/47 dated 18th March, 1947.

Duties: Captain J. Weston, the Devonshire Regiment, assumed the appointment of Ad- jutant; II.K.V.D.C. w... 1st March, 1047, Vice Captain A. It.

G.M..

G. Morrison, 2 G.R.

Part 2 Orders "No. 7/47--1.

CHILD SHOT

BANK DIVIDEND

At the Stockholders Meeting on

A four-year-old child, L! Wang-

arm Inst night when in armed Wah, was wounded in the left bandit, who was being pursued by fokis of the Cheung Yuk Kee Goldsmith Shop of No. 187 John- "Several groups (about 10 men ston Road, opened fire on his "We then proceeded down this in each) had passed along from pursuers. The bandit, who hadz my lines about succeeded in obtaining two YRE hill" again

Re.the east across toward Tytum servoir," witness

continued. daybreak on the morning of Dec. rings valued at about $100 Teen "After having gone about 200 20th, but the tamainder of the the shop, succeeded in cluding

ils pursuers and escapat,› yards the party was stopped and, regiment did not appear. two or three of the walking "On the afternoon of Dec. 20th the wounded прроме

I sent the Regimental Adjutant, Siri am pleased to see that Draft Bill for Income Tax know- beyanetted on the spot. The per- Capt. Seklya, to contact Maj. Gen. the local press are on the waying they have public support ple who had been helping thent It G.O.C., 38th Inf. Unit and

fut not

At about 1000 hours Col. Doi. path over the burning question of hind the ves the proposed Income Tax. We all govern urselves and it would wounded party, One of the peo- (Dec, 20) a Div. staff officer ar- 20th March, the Chartered Bank know that Government simply a war it we remain governed a

of and 229th had landed on the Is- dividend at the rate of Ge the Canadian

income tax must open new avenues of rex We have been all alone in the ple who was bayonetted was the rived and stated that the 228th Directors will recommend a final

pasty "The People Deserve venue to meet the huge deficit but Government They Have." the Brigadier. We then proceeded land, but after a time contact had annum subject to

making teh per gent for year. similar offeners at 67 Fuk Wan the problem is one that can ย

by RIGOR MORTIS.

Tytam Reservoir through been lost and still could not be Quarry Bay Road toward the remade with the 229th.

"Dlv. H.Q. had been informed solved quite easily by indirest

SirAs I write this I assuReception centre at North Point.

(230th) had By insisting upon Income Tax,

that the Bill commonly known as The Prosecuting Officer, Major that my regiment

The following names have been been annihilated and he had sent Government create a hornets nest

the Budget will, have benn, rend G. B. Puddlcombe, K.C., theu as under the peculiar position

the Legislative read into the records two state through to report on the position. added to the wives' priority itat:--- Informed me that owing to 22A-Anne Niblock: 821 Ethel which Hong Kong is placed, this first time la

Council. I did not read the de-ments made by Shoji under can most definitely not be

operat-

More talls published in your true caution: ed in an equitable manner. than this make bold to say that terday: nor have I any sugges only start up a new "racket Revenue Ordinance, 1947,

the set was used for the transmis sion and receiving of commercial messages to and from Canton and

enne,

Fouchow.

Ju another

So Yuk-ho, female.

fined $1,000 for Wis

Street, recont flour, on March 12. Both sets were ordered to be confiscated to the Postmaster General.

Eastern Cargo Delays

at Home has further loading. Stevedoring

quan

taxation.

*

ft to

were

with the joined up

Chinese chauffeur

uni.

$

WIVES' LIST

Не

my rear being exposed Div. H.Q. Mary Davis. had sent reserves across the reor and I was to prepare an attack

the imposition of income Tax will tions to make about the Inland wis unit in an unsworn statement on Leighton Hill and when estab-i toon of the 3rd Bn., 230th Regt.

this

תן

be

Describing the operations of

Two points come to mind. One Shejt had said:

The only prisoners, about 37, Road and rail trafe dislocation Hong Kong and I leave it to the how the Colony's expenditure is "The 30th Regiment completlished there to relieve the reserve

captured in Wong-Nel-Chong Gup. troops. has Imagination of your readers to jdue to the severe weather

applied and spent. The other caned landing operations at about

I pointed out that I had aus were taken by the Sholl Butal and considerable resulted in

figure out how

can contecerns an old thought as to how to 2400 hours, Dec. 18th. I landed tained about 800 casualties and before these prisoners were movel Titles of cargo for the Far East about.

be economical.

"t point about 600 yards cast

that my ammunition and cog off to the Div. H.Q. I cautioned arriving at the London Docks too, In an earlier letter 'I suggested The first point hears on the at cf North Point where remain- late for the ships which waro various methods of "ralsing_re--

were low and there were he the escort," the statement con- the Unofficial for about 30 minutes. The to carry it abroad, according to vehue and I will now expound an members of the Legislative Coun- Div. H. Q. was to be established returned at about 2100 hours on The caution was: (1) Any

an titude taken by

medical supplies. Capt. Bekiyajtinued. advices received by Hong Kong the Stamp Tax which I suggested, eil. Last year, when the Budget

the vicinity of the Talkoo Dec. 20th, and reported that he cases needing attention to importers.

At the present time the law de- was before the Counell, they one Docks. On arrival, a party for In ote

30 rullway mands a ten cent revenue stamp and all refrained from criticising reconnaissance purpose instance,

had made contact with the 38th taken to hospital, serious cases to under a wagon-bals arrived a week after to be amxed on all tocelpts over the estimates of expenditure; and

Infantry Vält Maj. Gen. Ito have first consideration, and pri the ship had salled.

#20. Does it not sound ridiculous it seemed the right thing to do Lieut. Unno was sent ahead.

"I proceeded south to the North and the 228th (Col. Dol) which soners were not to be ill-treated; Shortage of labour at the docks what on a busitiess of $20.10 you then. Now that so-called, income point Reservoir, arriving at abġut / Was: about. lo advance on Mouni (2) A guard to be placed at hend

curtalled bave to atump out 10 conts for tax is to be levied I suggest to

Dec. 19th. At this Nicholson, on my right fark, and rear of column; (3) Frison- the same the Unofficial members, that the 0100 hours, companies revenue stamps and have been hard pressed in their amount is only asked to cover a estimates of expenditure be close-point I was out of touch with all passing by Wong-Nel-Chong Gapers. to be handed over only to

and that I was expected to be Div. HQ (4) Receipt to be ob endeavours to avoid split con-transaction amounting to a milly scrutinised.

other units and owing to a heavy ready to salst in the attack. On fained for the pristners Thesa | signments,"

lion dollars?

The second point may bring barrage passing overhead from the afternoon of Dec. 21st I was instructions were repeated, to the The main object of Income Tax embarrassment. Why should Hong the direction of Victoria Peak informed. that the attack on prisoners by me in person.- POLICE OFFICER

to molet those who can afford Kong, at public expense, continue and Stanley, was compelled to Leighton Hill had been cancelled "After the fighting. I visited a it but there are mahy loopholes. to provide for everybody phyal advance and moving off at about for my troops. TO WED Stamp tax will get everyone, is cally capable of getting here? A 0240 hours, went, south towards From the hight of Dec 21sters had been detained and he,

hospital where one of the prison. almost foolproof and something; an old resident 1 feel aggrieved.

to the morning of Dec. 22nd I was Major, said he had been well The forthcoming weddings are the can calculate on when nego-when people from adjacent. China Wong-Nel-Chong Cap.

tiating, any business.

any that it is worth going to

assisted by troops from the 228th treated. The above-mentioned nounced: David George Här-

Transfer Doods covering shares Hong Kong because one as only

Jap. Losses

captured at, the doon. Merchant,

| (Col, Daly' and until the date of prisoners were Hong Kobz

continually pass hands on Blank to become a hawker förder to "At about 6330 hours, we came the surrender by the onemy Canadian HQ.vi-and at my disit Hotel, to. Miss Lily Yung of the transfers and providing the actip earn a fair living. Before the up with the remnants of the re- which took place about 1500 hours foxhole and no other prisoners Pame address; Sub-Inspector Leals Chan Sew of 3 Staford the not transferred but Pacific War Hong Kong had to connalasanice party who inform on Dec. 23rd I was assisted by were taken. Road. Ist floor, to Miss Wong, these are not transferred but give shelter to refugees and yet aed us that Lt. Unne was dead units of Engineers and Artillery." "Prior to the opening of the

used as a trading counter. By Ime scheme to restelet entry into the and that the pill boxes ahead

caropalgo, orders, were issued, to Shau Fong, Teacher, Kowloon posing stamps tax on each tran- Colony was in forto. Why, were marined by Indian troops. It Tong School.

action Government will be ab

Orders To Guards me and repeated by me to my was then decided that, a detour

officers that all prisoners wise to much the richer,"

supervision wa A fine of $100, or onajiwa

In second sworn statement; be handed dier to the Insel soo all persons entering Hone would have to be made, the main month's hard labour, was im one except those of Chileus fcrees passing to the right of the read to the Court, Sholl testified Branch HLQ, and 40% at be

We are to be given a Municipal At present there 'posed by Mr. F.X. d'Almhadh asked is one which I must con-race. Even British subjects (who pill boxes, and No. 2 Battalion to a map he had marked showing informed of prisondra tak the at Central yesterday on George fess I would not voluntary, like to are not of Chinese race) ennnot to go to the left and clear out the route assigned to him to wet fere they were handed over 4. Pang. 32, hospital dresser of pay and in mure chivalrous days come in. dr early as peraons of the pill boxs round Jardines to the city of Victoria, via Wong-cautione my officers,, Angui the Stanley Prison, for might be inclined to cry out Chinese face, who are Chloese Lockout and then to make is Noi-Chops and Mount, Nicholson to prisoners, that they must tempting to bring in 214.16 Give Us Liberty for Give Us nationals.

rendezvous ni, the Wong Net-the divo foxhcles he had occupied pect, International contrary to Prison regulations. Dering: Still we are supposed to. We do not need population Chong Clip. This operation was on Dec. According to Prisen running be living-in, hit 'ags of democracy larger than that existing in. De-succesfully carried out rom Livaly tions officers going on duty Alle Cher HoYour Frontmetivo te thould to fade ole mencing at 0906 hours on the

[Fait Javing been promised by cember 1041) If Hong Kong f thust. habil ever bli forbidden dom why not give test to, these, Makinsfile to hone Who Haphob basis doo A 081610 articles, thaluding money, to the proinissa?

Innan of rights Offers New dood hours At Au ach-tho-taxon, so bekapt.bawnt, few leolated Units rok

—AVEC 24 Leskout opened up

|ever, aliinut, duk

AD how?

tatives in the Leguimelve-Conmelt.

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