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READERS' LETTERS
War Memorial Fund Appeal Needs
to the all, but that
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Sir,-With regard to. corres-, familiar pundener which has taken pince familiarity must not induce us in the Press referring to the to forget our duty to the re- War Memorial Fund, 1 would latives of the victims. The need Ike on belalf of the Committee is urgent and cannot brook de- to empledze the necessity for toy and we are falling in our erently increased support of the duty to the dead if we do not Fund. The Fund is not r velv-1 do all in our power to umaist In the support from the public the bereaved. With the cost of which it should and, indeed. lving so high in the Colony, the which it Fransst rvesive - if minimum-assistance required in materizd help is to be given to each case is 8150 p.m.-in some this is altogether in- thosu coming within the pro- ensen, visdoms of the Scheme who are adequate. The Committee there. fore makes this urgent appeal Ire argent med of wasiatunce. Generous amounts have, it is once more lo everyone, puril- true, big loanted by a number cularly those who have not al of the fouling Brm da the ready given, to subscribe to the Colony but the number of in- Fund and to subscribe us quick divi.ient intothers of the public ly as possibile. who have subscribed is disap Lohnthugly small. There muy IN one where unble to ailord more than $5 or $10 number rotist be very few anal who think that small
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It can make Bouterial differener 19 1h Fuzed! and
E.H. WILLIAMS.
Chairman,
War Memorial Fund Committee.
Hair-Raising
- thereďure da vol contribute. But | had a most hair raising and re-
guch toms. when the corres-
puting dentes from Govern meat is added, mount up quick
1 would therefore like 10 Kirss that all-donation, how- Ever sinal, are welcome,
over
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1047.
Thousand Dollars In Finės On | DOCTOR ACQUITTED OF
Coming Events
Learner Driver
August 3-Dougles 53. Co, Lia TWO ACCIDENTS
annual meeting, 11 man.
August 7—HIK & Kowloon Whorf;
& Godown Co, Ltd. annual August 7--Inaugural meeting of: HK: Conelt of Women, YWCA, Duddell St., 5.15 p.m.. August 12-KK & S'hal Hotels
manual meeting, noon.
Gas For The
Valley
FIVE DAYS
IN
Pleading guilty to six charges in connection with two traffic accidents, Wan: Yuk-long. 10 Hill- wood Road, top floor, was fined $1,050 by Mr. W. A. Blair-Kerr at Kowloon yesterday. After sentence was Jarned, defendust asked for an adjourn- ment, stating that he was not satisfied with the verdict wanted to instruct a melleltor.
Rejecting the request. Mr. Blair-Kerr to'd defendant that he had pleaded guilty and had declared that he had nothing to say excepting that he was not sequainted with the Truffle Re-
Mr. E. W. Simmonds, of the Hong Kong and China Gas Co., Ltd., said yesterday that reports that the whole Happy Valley area will have gas with in two weeks were unfortunate-gulations. ly inaccurate.
Ile told the "Chino Mall" that gas will be available from to
"If you are not satisfied with the sentencu,” went on His Wor- ship, "you are at liberty to up-
Sino-British
Club
Elections
AT THE FIRST ANNUAL
SOMETHING
QUAINT...
*London, July 30. Mr. Marie Louiso "Scalea, daughter of the African l'ud- venturer, Trader Horn, said today, the had bought an ancient disused lighthouse five nilles from Hult for £800 where she and her husband would live bachman they wCTO tired of repactalie retirement.
She added: y always wanted to live in a something quiat,nited Prean,
Revue At Fleet Club
CONSPIRACY CHARGE
Dr. Lim Ek-Quee. Médical Officer of Shamshuipo Public Dispensary; and Ho Chui, coolie at the same Dispensary, were acquitted by Mr. W. H Latimer at Kowloon yesterday of conspiring to use Dr. Lim's position to demand money from patients and prospective, patients in or- der to obtain preferential treatment. Giving his verdict, His Wor Doctor, In order that patients ship declared: "There is no head of her might go in first. caso for defendanta to answer.
Dealing with the question of I must, however, nay that I bo-conspiracy, Mr. Slivn quoted lleve the Doctor wan doing pri- numerous authorities to support vate practice contrary to his his contention that there could agreement with the Government. be no conspiracy when it was I recommend that this be brought to the attention of the Medical Authorities,
mätter of a šubordináte obey. ing the orders of his superior officers. He also quoted from "I have no doubt that if a The Major and The Private: complete investigation had not "Our not to question why, Ours been made, the case would not to do and die," to show that a have como to the Court."
man in Ho Chul's position had Before making his Submission no option but to obey the in- Services that Dr. Lim had no case to structions of Dr. Lim who was
in charge of the Dispensary.
"Might Be Wrong" What the Doctor did," said
principal
Combined Entertainments, have lost the use of the day to a small section of Happy ply for a review, I cannot allow GENERAL MEETING OF THE Star Theatre, are to con- you bail now. You must pay SINO.BRITISH CLUB HELD IN tinue their activities in ST. JOHN'S HALL YESTERDAY, Hong Kong, using the your fines frst."
The charges against Wan, nj MR. T.R. ROWELL. HONG learner-driver, were dangerous KONG'S DIRECTOR OF EDUCA China Fleet Club Thea driving at Hillwood Road near TION, WAS UNANIMOUSLY tre as their Nathan Road at
5.15 p.m. on ELECTED CHAIRMAN OF THE headquarters. July 24; and at Tam Kung Road CLUB near Sung Wong Toi, Kowloon YEAR.
About" wil open the shows at City on July 29; one count of Mr. Ma Man-fai was re-elected the now theatre, commencing on being unaccompanied by Vice-Chairman, concurrently act Monday next at 7.30 p.m.. licensed driver; and two charges ing as Chinese Secretary; and The C.F.C. Theatre caters for Education an audience of 540 and has an of failing to display the. "L" Major Ople, Forces
Omeer, was re-elected plates at the front and rear of
Engleh additional advantage over the Secretory.
Star, his car 2269.
in that there is,Bur In the absence of Col. Clarke, available 'before and after the the meeting was presided over by performance. the Vice-Chairman, Mr. Ma Mon.
FOR
THE ENSUING
A fast-moving revue "Out and
resign7"
DSI. Morrison then!
Mr, Silva, was to introduce a system which he could upet..at any time without being called to book anyone. It might be
wrong but it is not un tailo
answer, Mr. Marcus da Silva re- who. qurated permission to recall DSI V.M. Morrison in order to clarify a statement he made in the course of his evidence on statel that accused asked him Monday, on the ferry, "I wonder whether if Mr. Shaftain will allow me to
His Worship: "There has Recalled, DSI Morrison ad been no evidence or even sug- mitted that on May 28 Dr. Lim gestion that there has been any- naked him at the Dispensary for one who wanted to see the Doc- the name of the Pollee offefol tor and was unable to do so, he interviewed on May 22. He and so was seriously affected. admitted having written down The Doctor has frankly admit- "SSP Shaftain, OBE," onated that he was underpaid and piece of paper.
did some private practice. He had been very honest. in this In la submission. Mr. Slva | Court." The revtic is open to both declared that, the prosecution's Mr. A.9.C, Comber, för Ho Services and civilians, the difcuse, accepted at Its highest Chui, submitted that his client ference in charges being solely on value, did not amount to a was a coolle doing comparative-
of entertainment tax. account Advance booking for the revue is charge of accepting money from ly minor clerical work.
patients in order to give them His Worship held that both '(Tel. 26804) open
Eccused had no case to answer, preferential treatment.
and they were accordingly ac quitted.
Sir. Talk about spitting! I; Valley.
It will be = month before volting experience the other day.] parts of. Village Road, Yuk Sau] whilst crossing Pedder Street Street, King Kwong Street, and to go over
Chul to question it. to the Hongkong Shan Kwong Road-the main Hotel.
Huppy Valley area-can have A well dressed modern Chingas. ese girl was riding past in a Mr. Simmonds and that it Aplication for assistancel rickshaw going towards is hoped to have the entire die- reach the Comiitre dally but, Queen's Road. Suddenly, she trict, including Bluepool Road, swingt mainly to the uncertainty | lank and expectorated fully supplied by the end of the
at our dis- which lunuled a perfect target year. A to the amount posal, we can gdy make pay- on my lapul. I was so astonish- ments for a perial of 6 months ed that it stunned me for a mo- ahead. After that, they wil be ment. subject to a revision and unless by that time substantially more money is subscribed, they will have to be reduced or, in some cres ended, leading inevitably to great disappointment among the recipients.
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It has been suggested that it would be helpful if a target figure at which we should aim was name. It is impossible to say at the moment what figure is required to make the Scheme
·complete'y
Only when all applications have been revolved and the claims of the applicants investigated wilt it be possible to name im appropriate) figure but the Committee had hoped for EL much larger amount taxir that which has al ready been subscribel. It must be remembered that assistance under the Scheme la being given without distinction to persons
of every class or nationality.
After having had the spot washed and dininfected by the efnak-room attendant at the hotel, I proceeded to get a taxi in Des Voeux Roud.
As I walked across to the Taxi rank, a tram passed me; and to my horror a similar thing happened. Someone from the top of the tram landed an- other "henuty" on my turbant!
Can any one beat that! · Quite a number of Europeana now travel in the 3rd Class of the Ferries. Do beware, for you are likely to get more than spitte blown down on you, as they invariably go over to the weather side.
"HELPLESS VICTIM."
FALSE PRETENCES CHARGE
Lee Sul Yee, 20, widow, was It is only when one considers discharged by Mr. F. X. d'Almada the nature of the applications at Central yesterday when she
charged with that one begins to realize how was
obtaining great is the need of those whose money by false pretences.
I was alleged by D.1. Fong Fu husbands have given everything: Cheong that defendant obtained for our canse. In some cases 825 frum Li So pretending that personis, though not members of the was in a position to obtain any Allied organisation, did preferentinl treatment at the their best to render assistance Urban Council.
to their friends in the intern- She was further alleged to have
under similar circumstances. obtained 863 from Tam Suen
Aftur hearing evidence, Magistrate held that defendant had no case to answer and is charged her,
the
He pointed out that there are still several areas in the Colony without gas, including Brand- wood Road, Peak, and Tai Hang.
sections of The
Personalia
Atollers, have taken up residence Mr. and Mrs. O.C. Blown, ut in the Peninsula Hotel. Other new arrivals are Mr. and Mis, B.T.W. Stewart, of the Maloyan Service, and Mr. C.V. Dueuroic, a Belgian engineer, and his wife.
**
Offer To Woman
Prosecuting. S/I W.J.D. Cameron, of the Kowloon Trafic Office, said that on the evening of July 21 defendant was driv
Nathan Rord, towards the Star ing at a very fast speed along Ferry, when he suddenly awer- ved into Jillwood Rond. A lady with her daughter and small child were standing near the pavement at the time. The car struck the child and knocked her down, causing a contusion on the left chest and a long cul under the chin.
now
and
fni, who gave a brief review of the activities of the club, Tribute was paid to the Army who, said Mr. Me, had rendered yeoman
make the Club a success, it was cents for the Services and $3, service in the initial stages.
The new Chairman sold that to charges are $2.30, $1.50 and 80
nccessory for all members to stir $1.00 and $1,00′′ for civiliana, up people and get them take a grenter interest in the regular fortnightly meetings. As for us
he could see, the numbers attend ing were steadily dwindling, and
And The Band
te Invited suggestions from those Played On
present for arousing more interesti
in the activities of the Club.
Mere Hearsay
The evidence of Tam, a wo man patient, was merely hear- say, contended Mr. Silva, as when her aunt talked to Ho Chui she was out of earshot. The only direct evidence she offered was that her aunt told her that the cost of the injec-1 tion was $7 and the doctor's fee sentenced to
$3.
made
NATHAN ROAD CHASE
The following passengers left
Tang Lan, 29, unemployed, was four months' hard by PAL, for Minila yesterday: Messrs. B.M, Brabant, F.W. Chin.
labour. by Mr. Blair-Korr at Kow- The defendant drove back to
San Francisco, July 30. After various suggestions, it Erecia Sinitskaya, 26-year- Cheung Yuk-lin, offered evidence gulity to snatching a gold chain The other woman patient, loom yesterday when he pleaded Lim On, Ma Chuy, S.F. Kuan, the scene und offered the lady was decided to leave there for old Russian girl, who came to almost on a par with AS. Lee, M.S. Crispulo, Y. Tong, compensation if she did not re- consideration by the new Com-the United States from Shang Shie sniti
́Lam's. | from Chan Siu-mui. F. Cheung, Y. Tong, Y. Li, S. Lee, port to the Police. This the mitice comprising Fr. Sheridan, hat, only to find her ex-G. 1. Doctor. At first she said she stated that complainant was walk- she paid $3 to the Inspector Orem, prosecuting, H. Kan, A. Lee, Yu Chai, Hing Indy refused, whereupon 4c-Col, Eden, Mr. Jack Braga, Mr. fiance had married another girl, paid for a speelal ticket but later ing along Nathan Road at about Jee, Hun Chun, Yet Lui, Leon cured re-entered his car end K.M.A. Barnett, Mrs. Sando, Prof. can leave Cheung, Yee Kow, Yom Yul, Tam drove off at
the high speed. She Mu
Immigration Kiam
9.46 pm, on July 28 when derind- and Measts.
changed that to having Chan Bureau's detention quarters. Hang, Kong Who, Woo Chee, told her daughter to get the Kwan-pu, K.W. Lo, C.H. Cheng
ant came up from behind and the payment because She was paroled to Miss An- very pleased with the treatment Hearing cries of "anatching", PC she was anatched the chain. off her neck.. Leong Chan, Wang Hel, Lee Eng. number of the car, said 5/1 and Ho Ngai.ling. Vu Hui, Liong Sam, Lui Eng. Cameron, and the girl gave it
nic Clo Wathon, of the Inter-given to her daughter. She also; A. Romero, attached to the Emer Chang Hue, Lal Foo, Mrs. Chow to the
national Institute, Traffic Office later
said that she had to wait a few gency Unit, chased accused and Luni and Mr. Coo Sud.
Congressional reconsideration 2296. Mr. Ed. A. Harrs and Mr. V. Lamberts left by P.A.L. for incorrect but defemlunt Oakland yesterday and Mrs. B.L.nally traced. Kendall for Honolulu.
On Tuesday night, continund Mr. A.E. Hughes and Mr. E.H. SAI Cameron, he went to de- Danks arrived by P.AL. from fendant's house and, as Wan The Manila yesterday.
was not in, left instructions with the servant to tell him to call in the morning at 9 a.m.
Freeengere for Hong Kong who embark.
me. Brythla and are due to arrive on August Hara, na follows:-Mm. REN
ILY
was
Inquiries showed this to be More Jap.
Warships
-- Second Incident ----- At 8p.m. went on pro-
Alinit, C. Allerman, Mrs. D.M. Daxler, D..M. Bosed, W.T. Bushel, Mr. W.C. Bennett, Mra, M.F. Hixar. Men. D.M. | necuting officer, he received a
two.
pending
1 Janaary of hills offered on minutes before she could see the arrested him in Shantung Street. her behalf by Representative Franck Havenner and Senator Sheridan Downey of California to permit her to remain per- minently in the United States,
She arrived here six months
srcand group of ex- Japanese warships drawn by the age only to discover that Hurry ment camps by sending parcels
United Kingdom will
puss Leroy Donaldson, whom she Discovery by the or nicasages.
through Hong Kong en route for met. In Shanghai, was already Japanese led their execution. In
Singapore within the next day or married. In the six months she other canes persons were ar- rested by the Japanese
has been held she has received on the
They consist of the following more than 60 offers of marriage slightest pretext and were
Bradley, 3 .. Basenti, Miss M. telephone report of a traffic ae- ships: the destroyers Sumire and and an offer of a 3850 a month cruelly done to death, ult in- The Secretary of the Urban Datten, R.P. Brown, Rev. E. Bourke, Mr. formation about their treatment Council
and Mrs. A.IL.A. Denberoard. Major G.T. cident in Tam Kung Road in Maki, completed shortly. betoro announceя that or whereabouts heing kept from | Quarry Bay Market has been Mr. and New M... Chester, Mr. J.D. female pedestrian. On arrival, three five inch and many smaller the Intter-Associated Press.
the Barr, Lt. Col., b.lf. Bury, A.. Cuteh, which car 2269 knocked down n the end of the War and mounting job. She said she would accept their relatives. The reports in rehabilitated and that the stalls Carly, Mrs. H. Cox, Donald Clarke, Mrs he was told that after the guns and four torpedo tubes; the the Pres of the treatment will be re-allotted to
J.ft. Draper, Mr. E.L. D'Arey, Miss RP. pre-war meted out to the victims of Japanese tyranny are by now
NATURE TOOK YEARS TO PRODUCE THAT COAL
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Justes Buchanan & Co. LUE. Scotch Whisky Dustwa,
lessees if claimed on or before Foul. LM. Fung. Mrs. - G.
D'Arcy, Rer. DA.. Eston, Mrs. - 0. woman was knocked down, de-old destroyer Yukaze, completed
August 14, 1947.
YES, AND NATURE TOOK YEARS TO PRODUCE 'BLACK & WHITE' WHISKY.".
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Font,fendant stopped his car, looked in 1921; the escort vessel Kanawa, J.W.A. Fairbairn, Mian MW. Grimtha, ¦ Gut und drove off again nt a completed during the War and AVAI Mr. D.N. Griffiths. Mrs, 1.ft. Hawkins, high speed. Accused modo no mounting three, four point seven Mes. D.H.A. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. attempt to take the woman, who vessels which were, known in the inch guns, and four smaller Herriaun. 3.If. Huggins, Mrs. M. Hunt, Was suffering from a bruised Japanese Navy ax Sta Mr. D., Irwin, "Ming B.J. Irwin, " X. forehead only, to hospital. Irvin, Mrs. J. James, Mex, 3. Jasper, Mrs. Anked by Mr. Blair-Kerr MR. Knight, MD.F. Kenten, Mrs. whether he had anything to any
F.L. Large, Ms, V.M. Lunning.
Vessels.
Dolence
Applicants for admisafos to the Northcote Teachers' Train- The ships are escorted by the ing College, are notified that Navat auxillary A... Leek, Mr. and Mr. Low Ming in mitigation, defendant said which the steaming crews will be / be held at the College on 18th, Hayazaki in the Entrance Examination will Mas Ma Li Liang, H., Leaver, Miss M, that he did, not know the Traf- transported back to Japan from 19th, 20th 21st August, com-
mencing at 9 a.m. daily.'
Str.
A. Maunder, Mrs. L. MacDonald, str. and fle Regulations. Mrs. T.li. MacLean, Mr. M.1. MeLennan,
After commenting that defen- Hrs. M. McConnell, Mrs. F. Mills, Mdant could consider himself 1. Mills, Mr. J. Minty, Mr. and Mrs. G.M. Mekwan, J.J.9. MeNamara, Mr. and bucky not to being charged with atri. Nolan, K. Nicholls, MN. B.C.J. More serious offence as he Neyhuch, Rev. J. O'Mears, M. 9. would have been had the accl- Paul, Mrs. J.M.C.C.*Prler, Mrs. M. Pen-
mas, Mr. M.Q. Plowden, J. Pooley. Wndent been more serious), the Potts, M.D. Potis, G.HA. Rards,
F.R.K.
Singar ore.
Money Mart
There will be 60 vacancies on the Vernacular side;, and 25. on the English side. Students entering on the. English side will be required to have reached
culation.
magistrate imposed a fine of Gold opened at: $321 a tacla standard comparable to Matri
the market,closed,
1. Himer, Mrs. H.P. Alley, Mrs. 325 on each of the two counts yesterday, and after a temporary.
Tuition la free, and a subalet- Reed, G, Ready, Mr. and Mrs. G. maximum of
Robbing, Mr. and Mr. F.D.I referring to "L" plater, the drop to $319,25, went to 324.75 Etuart, Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Smith, Mrs.
$260
on each and remained at this figure unt!lence allowance is paid."
"The data of returning com J.G. Bwabey, O.V. Saunders, Mre, El. I fallure to report an accident, Thompson, A.D. Toowood, I Todd, Wans | $100. for being unaccompanied
Plastres were quiet, opening at pleted application forms which Chun, run, M., WP Willis, Mrs. H.G.. by a licensed driver, and $469 $11.17% and closing at $11.15 aan obtainable from the Prin-
elpal, Northcote Training Col Chinese National Currency
Hond, Hong lege, Bonham futures rose from 11.2 to 11.376 Kong, is now extended to Satur- cents for CN$1,000. Spot was day, August 0,
Wait, M. J. Woodhead, Mrs. ED. White for dangerous driving.. J.W.IL. Young, Mr. JEL Yous, Mr. and
Mire. N.J. Mackole, Mira. E.R. Murray,
TRAM CLINGER Funeral Of Mr.
Found gulity by Mr. F. X.
d'Almada at Central (yesterday of Sheik Abdullah
boardinga tramcar whilst in motion, Chow Fong Lun, 22, waa fined $25.
Defendant jumped onto amoy number of friends and retailyor, -- tho, presença of a larga Ing tram at the Wing On Com- the late Mr. Sheik Abdullah was pany and hung on to the third burled at the Mohamedan Come class compartment until the car tory, yesterday afternoon, reached the Sincera Company.
SLAVERY FINE
100.
stationary at 13.2. cents. A WAR MEMORIAL
US dollars were unchanged at $4.85. Sterling - was Nemer ut
| $13.16. **Australian pounds were]·
at $12.53.
FUND
$1,000,00
1,000.00 300.00 100,00
Subscriptions received to July 2014 Anonymous China Entertainment & Land Investment Co.,
Mr. & Mrs S. H. Ash..
R., May Officers and Men of Afr Royal Air Force, Hong Headquarters":"(Unit);
Kong
ROBBER CAUGHT Arronted by Dot St. Wong Deceased was an employee of Kan and Det-Lance Corporal We that Talkos Dockyard for over 25 Chung-chi at Prince Edward Road Fears, leaving to join the firm of near the rallway bridge as he was San Diego, Califorula, July 20. At the time of his death he was at 220 Prince Edward Road, Chu Henars Abbas Khan & Company on his way to commit a robbery Mrd. Elizabeth Ingalls, az-year-ah, he staff of Messrs. J. H. Rut Lan, 28, was sentenced to threa old former Boston socialite, war tonjen & Company, u wanden years' hard labour by Mer Blair-Jagung today. convicted of holding The deceased died, at his ro Kerr at Kowloon yesterday for Total negro maid in slavery, fined $2,500 sidence after a short illness and is possession of a revolver and four Hak and given
a: suspended, prison survived by his widow.and rounds of ammunition. DSI H. T. Received sentence, of three years. Mrs. In funeral were the widow Mosirs.
Among those proment at the Matches proseculed, or galls was placed on probation for
A.Ki Bublad, Feros All, M.Y. Ada,
five years with the provision that A. Madar, R/M. Omar AML Chintalai Bo Tit-hing, 20. At their she pall the mald 80,000 for her Umar, M. Omar K.M. Omar, was romande
services, United Press.
U.M. Omar, N.B. Mokomed, Amt: Police, qustody, when
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