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RENT RACKETS SLATED IN
Record Rainfall In Manchester
Manchester, Nov. 12.
The rainfall in the Inst three days has already re- muited in the storage post- tion at the city's reservoirs rising to 55 days and this In expected to be further increased.
A severr winter. How- ever, might stil lead to a shortage next spring.
A fortnight ago. when 45 days' supply remained. the water authoritie, annotine- ed that unless there. тудя drastic economy, the City would in three weeks LT faced with a cutting off of supplies and distribution of water from stand pipes in the streets-Reuter,
Hindus Celebrate Devali
FULL COURT Tenancy Appeal Allowed
"The principal tenant is one of those people for whom no sympathy can be felt. The object of the rent restriction Ordinance is to protect the actual payers of rent and not for the benefit of principal tenants to extort enormous sums from their sub-tenants while getting the bene- fit of the law themselves."
These remarks were munde yen. denied, the consent of the land- terday by Sir Henry Blackall, laty was not required. Chief Justice, in allowing an up. Resument claimed that under judgment and the order, she had no right to pent against the decision of Mr. Justle Gould, sub let and even if she did sub- whereby the latter rescinded anlet, which was denied, such sub. Eviction Order made by the fietting would not be valid and Tenancy Tribunal on July 8, in couk not, therefore, constitute a of apoi subletting within the meaning respect af portions Rond, Kowloon,
of the Proclamation, The appeal was
heard before On July 8, 1947, the Tenancy
made
Eviction the Full Court comprising Sir Tribunal
Chief Justice; Order against respondent in res. E. 11. Williams peet of rooms 3, 5 and 6.
Henry Blockuli,
and Mr. Justice (Puiste Judge).
Appeal
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2047.
British Air-Liner Crashes At Bermuda
London, Nov. 13.
The British South American Airways announced that their Lancastrian aircraft Star Light, owing to a fire in the starboard outer engine, crashed at Bermuda early today.
The pilot received facial injuries, There were no casualties among the passengers or the rest of the crew.
Star Light was returning from Santiago, Chile, to Lah- don, where she was due tomorrow-Reuter,
Legal Clash On Silver Shipment
cargo.
POLICEMEN CLEARED IN
ASSAULT CASE Farmers In "Complainant. Went Very Britain
Near Perjury
>
Charge"
Yu Tal-Kan, complainant in a case of assault at No. 10 Shek Tong Street, Kowloon, dating back to April 16, was yesterday warned by Mr. W.A. Blair-Kerr that he was extremely lucky not to be charged with perjury.
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Make Ready
London. Nov. 12 Farmers In England Aro prépactha to'start' plough- Ing operations 'and "sowing their winter wheat.
For weeks. these tasks have been held up an muny farms by the hard státo of the ground, but some hours of continuous rain have brought a big'improvement in the position,
In some districts the men to work have volunteered through their meal times in an attempt to catch up on lost time-Reuter.
Gunmen Said To Hold Up Two Lovers
The Magistrate said he was Mr. Zimmern agreed and re- Letisley that the evidence given tired from the court. by complainant at a previous
“Afraid" A legal tug-of-war over $26,726 worth of silver be hearing was "a pack of lles." Complainant was then naked Five defendants-Yin Ching by Mr. Blair-Kerr why he had tween Defense Counsel Mr. M. A. da Silva and Mr. E. Ilimsworth, Superintendent of the Im Ha, Yin Yan Ha. Lee Pui, Chan wanted to withdraw the charge. He replied that he was afraid ports and Exports Department; highlighted the Kom Shing and Leung Chai
being of being again assaulted. day's agenda of 2nd. Court at the Central Kung (the latter two
police officera)-werd jointly He further stated that the Magistracy yesterday.
charged with the assault.
evidence he gave in the witnesa Chan Pak, employee of the On the question of the; allver
When complainant asked to box at the list hearing was the 68.len Confiscated," & request withdraw the case, Mr. Blair-truth and that, the statement Man Lee Moneychanger, Des Voeux Road. W., appeareded by the prosecution. Mr. da Kerr ordered him to pay the made at the hospital could not before Mr. Conklin on n charge Sil contended that there is no
Bum of $50, to be equally be true as he was not com- of "Importing unmanifested defaite prohibition of import divided between the two police pletely himself then.
ing silver, as there is over gold.cfficers
Ra compensation.
Informing the complainant Mr. Ellot Potter. K.C. In. Respondent
Chati appealed against
was discharged
"a no and He said that there
Complainant having no that he was lucky he had not structed by Mr. H. I., Kwan of this decision and on Sept. 11.
ordered to be de-heen put on a charge of per- Messrs, Ford, Kwan C. 1947. Mr. Justice Gould orderedgment over the confiscation moral justification for confisca- money, was
In this case," and thetained for 48 hours.
jury, the Magistrate ordered! |pared for Wong Pak-hẳng (aps in new trial on the grounds that of the silver is reserved for {lion
"Court would be carrying the If by that time he had not that $50 be paid over to the nutes of the proceedings before next week.
Chan said in evidence that he inw foo far" to "protect the paid he would come up for al- two police officers as compensa- Alleged to have committed The respondent was represent, the Tenancy Tribunal were not
of shipping
robberies, LI Griffiths
camternative sentence. red by Mr. P. J.
went with his manager Chol Interests
tion for the false accusations three separate
Kam Tong (45) and Tul Wal [M. ssrs. Wilkinson & Grist,
On Sept. 15, 1947, the case was Wing-num Matel 24 travelling puales" In freight breaches,
At the opening of the case made against them.
Shing (23) were both charged Mr. Potter sukd that the ap tward before Mr, Justice Gould trader Li Ming-kee to the ss,
Himsworth naked the bir. A. Zimmern for the com Mr. Clifford, Crown Counsel, before Mr. Blair-Kerr at low- The Hindu Association cete-geffent was the owner and land. di nove, Mr. Justice Gould held Hini Yang where, he said, he Court to confiscate the goods plainant requested the court's with permission of His Ex-10on yesterday. The case is for brated the "Devall" festival lady of & Hanoi Road. Kowloon. † that the real pu.port of Mr. Jus.
found the silver wrapped in saying that it bad the power.
permission to withdraw the cellency the Governor, acted committal, rocktail party at The The respondent was, until Dec. tice William's judgment was not
So long as I have proved charge against all the defen- for the two police officers, while It was alleged by Inspector Ritz yesterday, attended by a15, 1948, the tenent of the whole final judgment, but Indieated paper
Acting under instructions he that the silver was unmanifest- dants. targe gathering of the members of B Hunt Road,
Mr. P.C. Woo represented the Dow, the prosecutor, that de the lines upon, which he had de.
cd and imported into this
other three defendants..
fendanta on November 8 at Pak and friends Including a number
cided to give judgment and then packed them into four ancks.
in sufficient," He said he did not know what Coleny it of Europeans,
mljourned the case pending poa.
Po Tai robbed Leung Ka Ming the evening During
ble settlentent. # was also arrangements had been made, ! Himsworth declared,
and his flance, Mira Shum Ka PT. Melenni. president of the On Aug. 24, 1948, an Eviction held that the order of Dec, 18. If any at all. between Chol and
Lin, pf.a wrist watch and $17 In real and Bindu Association, welcomed Order was maile against the res. 1948, was the
Anal, adding that all he knew was
CARD, the silver саме from all who hat come to Join in the t by the Tenary Tribus. udgment and an order was issu.that
nl on the ground that the appel ed for the Eviction Order to be lant required! the premises for ❘ nyemder. her own use as a residence. The
with A
celebration,
Mr.
He gave a short history of the significance of the Bevall and added that the real signifi-
of the word "Devali" meant an era of prace, justier and fair play,
cance
Concluding Mr. Melvani maid that he hail to emphasise that the cardinal point in the fune tion of a religion is to restore the lost unity of hunian under- standing.
Were:
pellant).
Eviction Order
and
of clear.
Questions
Swatow.
"A Big Firm" Chol Wing-num. who claimed to be running a “big firm,” said under cross-examination that Ll, who has had several small dealings with him previously, came to him on October 26 at 10,000 and offered silver dollars, valued at $26.720. which Li said must be paid cash down.
Delivery would be made on the same night.
An application for review of respundent appealed and on Čet. Mr. Justice Gralid's decision was 31, 1948 Me, Justler Wiltinns gave heard on Sept. 20, 1947, when judgment varying the Order, the latter confirmed his previous
was to be Andings. whereby respondent jevicted from portion of the pres ises to be drelded upon by the The respondent and the parties,
Mr. Poller sold that the ques- ab tenants of the premises were tons before the Court were:
of and pay to become tenants
(1) Whether words "The sub-4.30 p.m. rent to noprilunt,
tenants" in the Judgment and The parties failed to come to urder given by Mr. Justice Wil. an arrangement
appeared Kans on Oct. 31, 1940 and Dec. before Me, Justice Williams in Among those prosent
D. 1946 should be construed to Chambers on Dec. 9, 1946, when Mr. S, Benson, Mr. R. appellant was given
mean those sub.tenants who possession were sub-tenants of Oct. 31, Wilde, Mr. R.R. Coombes. Mr. at the whole of the
Chol agreed and they went to premises, 1943. A.V. Lind, Mr. and Mes. | with the exception of room 3 on
(2) Whether the Judgment
n rear hold in the Hai Yang. I Marsh, Mr. and Mrs. Puncheon, | the ground floor and rooms 5 and given by Mr. Justice Williams on where. Chol anil, the other Mr. and Men, J. M. Heus, Mr. 15 on the first flour, to be retained Oct. 31, 1948, was a final judg. } "whareholders" of the silver
by the respondent for her own ment, except and Mrs, 3.W. de Loss, Mr.
us regards what were present. tise and ihe 1150 K.B. Blackwood. Mr. and Mrs.
of her sub portion of the house was to be
He paid 1 $25,000 and tements, The order was to be given, up to the appellent. C. C. Roberts. Mr. Reid, Mr-effective on Dre. 18, 1946.
Chan to take the silver back (3) Whether the Judgment to the shop. andi Mrs. Bounerman, Mr. Mr. Pattre referred to Jetters and order of Mr. Justice W1. Wener, Mr. P.P. Vasunia, Mr. exchanged between the partiesiams had the efftet of making a
Mr. da Silva pointed out that Badan Singh, Mr. K.S. Gill, | and said that on Jan. 31, 1047, sub tenant who was not & sub. "anybody could see that Chan Mr. Kandara Singh. President (the appellant issued an applica. tenant on Oct. 31, 1948, o direct Fak is, a shop foki." of the Sikh Temple.
Eviction Order tenant of the appellant. and the Lion
Mr. Griffiths, on behalf of the Hon. Sec. Mr. Poran Singh, against respondent on the ground
that respondent had, in contra respondent, submitted Mr. A. el Arculli, and Mr.vention of the order of Mr. Jus order of Mr. Justice,
thot the Williams Nazarin.
tice Williams, sub-HL certain was interlocutory and had been rooms without the knowledge made to give the respondent a the appellant.
to re-shule eliance
and make It had also
for
Judgment
But for the timely arrival of a Police patrol enr, Wong Kum, On Feb. n 1047, respondent new arrangements. 20, unemployed, would have got fled her grounds of onposition, in been made with a view to saving away with a gold wrist watch which she einimed that the ortraible and expense. and a gold chain, which herpants of roonis 3-and-0-were snatched from Ng Leung, as she her relativis and had moved in was walking along Leighton 14 when the previous sub-tenants Road on November 11 noon. left. Respondent denied this.
Convicted by Mr. Conklin ol It was claimed by the respon Central
yesterday dent that the whole premises Magistracy Wong was sentenced in a year's | were divided into tenements and hard labour, plus eight strokes of ct as separate dwellings before of the enne, and recommended for the nublication of the principal banishment,
Proclamation and that if she had The gold chain was recovered. įsub-1:4 the premises, which was
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AGENCIA CONTINENTAL
Sir Henry, in granting the ap. pral and making an order that the Eviction Order be restored, Fald:
"The principal tenant is one of those people for whom no sym- patify con t felt. The object of the rent restriction Ordinance is to protect the actual payers of
principal tent to benefit of
nous
tenants to extort enor. their sub. from sums lenants while getting the bene. it of the law themselves."
Dealing with the questions rais ed by Mr. Potter, Sir Henry sold that in his opinion, the answers were thus:
The word "sub.tenauts" in the order of Mr. Justice Williams should be construed to mean these sub.tenants
Oct. 31, 1940.
The judgment was a final judg- iment except as regards the por llen to be given up to the ap
pellant. !!
Mr.
Mr.
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New Facts Mr. Zimmern said that, since the last hearing, certain facts have come to his knowledge which had a bearing on the two policemen.
Ambulance Parades
At yesterday's hearing only the evidence of Leung was taken. Mr. Blair-Kerr advised Mr.
Orders by Aeat. Comm. A, el Areall), Leung said that at 11.09 a.m. Zimmern that the best pro-Acting Commissioner, B. 3.A.B., Order
on November 8, he and his fiance cedure would be for him to No. 747, dated Nov. 14, 1647.
Parades. Done Kang:LX.Y.M.C.A. Wer about to conte down from withdraw from the case and let jp, Thursday, Nov. 20, 7.30 pm China, the Pak Po Tal when they were it be struck off the register. Motor Hos Division, Sus. 15th, 1.... suddenly faced by the two de Wed, 10th, 8 mm. L-Għankiwan-'Div. Tal fendants, who ordered them to koo Chinese School, Bal, Nov. 1, put their hands up. om. B Nain Div., 8th Nam College, Bat.. Nov. 15, 1.30 p.m.: II.K. Corra
Personalia Farbe
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N.C.O. Parade, Bun. 10th, Wed, 19th: Central Dis., Northcote Training College Nov. 15, 2.10 p.m.; and Covt, Clell Hop tal, Bun, Nor. 16, 9.30 p.m.
Public Duties. Sol.. Nov, 22. Racecourse,
Eastern Div.:
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No realstance was offered by Leung, who said he feared harm would come to his girl friend i he did.
Hla Excellency the Governor
First defendimt searched him and Lady Grantham are visit- Kovicon -K,Y.M.C.A. Div.. Oriental
College Wel, Nov. 19, 7.30 pm. Telex and took his watch and $17 in on Friday, halsti Die, Nathan Rd. H.C.. Nov. 19. cash, ing Canton by air Nov. 21 as the guests of Dr. 9 p.n.
· First defendant also searched H.K. IMPORTS
T.V. Soong, Governor of AND EXPORTS Kwangtung, with whom they Central Div.: Nov. 15, Bookunboe, Wan-his girl friend but nothing was
chai "D" Div. Nat. 18, Couloway Bay. taken. The Statistical Office of the will have lunch, returning to Eastern Div. Nov. 25, Caroline 11931. First defendant hantict the Imports and Exports Depart- Hong Kong the same day.
Nov, 16. Navy Ground, loot to the second defendant who that imports of
X.C.O.. Blv. Nov, 16, H.K. Foot dashed down the hill.. leftment reports
Hong KonK Arrivals at the Peninsula Hotel Club, K.0.0,0. Div. merchandise into during October amounted to a include W. G. Smith. E. M. Hun that is from Wednesday, Nov. 10. The them down also ran downhill and Notice. WILF alt Officers please note First defendant, after pushing declared value 01 $150.703.667 J. P. Whitefield, John Paton, Acting Commisioner will to prevent at disappeared. as compared wish $107,503.180 T. Telling, E. J. Grimmett, Sam
D. Irwin, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Brigade Headquariots from 8p.. to t in October. 1946.
[p.m. each Wednesday for the purpose of includo The figures
Govern Simmie, P. H. Valdes, W. T. M. Interviews. All Officers
Burr, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hain have not yet been X-Rayed with report to ment-sponsored cargoes.
Exports of merchandise worth, Mr. and Mrs. A.R.D. Wil- the Queen Mary Hospital between 10 al. totailed declared value of eon, Miss Virginia Walkup, Walter Jand 32 noon on Sunday, Nov. 23. $115,010,201 as compared with Briggs, R. L.Gosling, A. Me- Corkindale, J. H. Burbeck, Sir $93,638.112.
Imparts during the Arst ten Donald Banks, E. S. Kagansky months of 1947 amounted to und Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Silver. declared value of $1.205,208,966 ns compared with $730,121.324 in the first ten months of 1940.
Exports totalled - $067.873,470. Coron Untern No. 42/4, as compared with $010,083,388. Nov. 13, 1917.
under He was only acting instructions and had nothing to do with the "importing," said Mr. da Silva.
HKVDC ORDERS
Order by Lieut-Colonel High, E.D."Actius ILK.V.D.
H. Owen Crossmandent,
Winter Lectores All Offerre, Warrant omeris and Bergeants, H.K.V.D.C, are reminded that the second in the serler of winter lectures wi!! be given at Corps Headquarters al sero hours on Tarely. Nov. 18, The lectorer wilt he L-Col. H.A. Borendalle, D.8.0., Commanding let Battalion The Devonshire Regiment.
Hong Kong Berviers Rifle Association. Practice shants will take place in the
Range at Stonecutiers Island, Saturday, Now, 18 and Sunday, Nov. 15. Launche
leave queen's Pier 1400 hours Saturday,
and 0930 hours Bunday, calling at Star Ferry Strpe as ruuta.
Adjutant, H.K.V.D. Carp NOTICE. Christmas Cards Corps Christmas Cards are available at 20 cents rach in application to the Quartermaster, 11.K.V.D.C.
WHIFF OF OPIUM ·|
д
ENTERTAINMENT TAX EVADERS Evading the payment of enter- tainment tax resulted in the following being brought before Mr. W. H. Latimer at Kowkon yesterday, charged with entering
Among Feninsula departures
A report was later made to and Mich wh the Shamshuipo Police Station. A few days later at n Identification parade
Laung defendant plcked out the first without hesitation,
At this stage, hearing wag adjourned for a week.
1824) R. A. EDWARDS,
Corus Omeer.
HARD-LUCK STORY MA
GIRLS -ACCIDENTALLY: DROWNED
are Mr. and Mrs. Norman Red. Leung Noi, 22-year-old female din. D. J. Keswick, L. G.. Straf- hawker, mado à “dramatic"-al- ferd, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Crane, legation at the Central Magis- Mr. and Mrs. Percy Chen, W. tracy that a police constable Barrington, Mr. and Mrs. P. H.
An inquest was held at tha Bordwell, Mr. and Mrs. W. 3.kicked her twice in the "guts"
A. and bruised her leg, and that Central Magistracy yesterday be. Keswick, John P. Herber, Drummond, J. S. Scott and A. an unknown person demanded fore Mr. F. X. d'Almbúa into the Froulkes.
30 certs from her as "protec- | death of two Chinese girls, Li tion money."
Ting, 15, and Wong Tal-kuen, Arrivals by C.PA, planes:-
An investigation however dis- 16, who died by drowning at the W. R. Morris (from Singapore), and Mrs. 5. H. de Kantzow and closed no evidence to support Tvlam Bay on August 1.
The jury found death was due M. K. Nasholds (from Bangkok), her "story" and, found guilty without various theatres
of obstruction. Leung was fined to accidental drowning as there ticket:--
The forthcoming wedding of $25, by Mr. d'Almada.
I was no evidence of assault, Kwong Ming Theatre: Wong Sgt. Victor Osmond Moss, F.M.A. Hon, Chan Chi Wah, Ho Kwai Sergeants Mess, Shamshulpo, to Fong and Chan Cheung.
Miss Maria Luisa Catalina Rob.
a
Po Hing Theatre: Chan Keung son, of 28 Austin Avenue, ground
floor, Kowloon, has been and Yu Shlu Chuen,
Nathan Theatre: Kam Chucnnounced. and Chow Chan,
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Miss Doris E. McClellan Inspector Orem prosecuted in rived in the Colony by C.P.A. A whiff of opium permeated all canes while Mr. J. F. Mugford, plano from Manila. Central Magistracy yesterday of the Entertainment Tax Office when five oplum-smoking pipes was the complainant. and three smokers appeared
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
NOTICE TO MEMBERS
ELEVENTH EXTRA RACE MEETING.
SATURDAY, 22ND NOVEMBER, 1947.
The First Hell will be rung at 2.00 pm, and the first race
will be ruit at 2.30 p.m. All defendants appearing on
The Guest Speaker at the meeting of Toe H this evening will be the Reverend E. Ban- ton and his subject "Moral Re- armament" Toc H meet at Talbot House, 50, Macdonnell Road, Hong Kong at 8.30 and 500.00 an invitation in extended to all.
interested..
WAR MEMORIAL. FUND
Those people who were sub- before Mr. F.X. d'Almada. ball of 350 wero ench fined $40. tenants on Oct. 31, 1048, do not Tse Plu, 46, of No. 14. Sung become direct tenants of the ap. Hing St., 1st Floor, was con pellant.
victed and fined $760 or three The principal tenant had committed a breach of Section 20 months imprisonment for keep- by parting with the possession of ing an opium divan, while the Dr. Li' Shu-Fan ..... the premises without the run other two had, their $25 ball" "Welfare" Branch H. rent of the landlady.
estreated. Six others who did Q Land Forces, not appear had their $25 bail Hong Kong
Mr. M. Kourjansky
Total
An order for $614 coals and mesne profits whs made by Sir Henry against the respondent,
RENT OFFENSES
Charged with four counts of rent offenses, Chung Yau, of 12 Teung San St..was convlet- ed yescrday at Central: Magis- tracy on two and fired: $25 -(two summonses) for failing tọ afix a notice declaring the amount of rent payable by his | sub-tenanta "and $25 (one sum- mons) for falling to norve notice to his sub-tenants for the amount of rant payable by
Chung was discharged
them..
on
charges of failing to furnish
the Inndlord a true statement
mises occupied ; nod the = rent
estreated.
Those arrested included a sca-
carpenter, man,
coolio and hawker.
256.00 25.00
Its A recopilen to welcome now. patron, Sir Alexander Grant- am, will be held by the Hong Kong University Union at the $8,008,197 Union premises in Bonham Road
011 Nov. 26 at 4:30 pm.
Snatcher "Considerate To European Woman
Reminders
Today
Diocesan Girls School Speech Day
5.30 p.m.
H.K. Welfare Council Meeting to elect sew Council, St. John's Cathedral Hall, 5.15 p.in.
.30, Macdonnell
"considerate" snatcher yesterday returned Toe Tulk on "Moral Re- through the post some of the contents of a handbag snatched from Mrs. J. Pinfold while she was shopping in a department store in the Central district on Wednesday.
armament by Rev. I. Bunton, Talbot House, Road, #10 p.m... Services Dance, European Y.M.CA.
p.m
Coming Events
TOMORROW
Through numbers (7 race-314) may be obtained at the Bifts of the Treasurers, 1st Floor, "Exchange Building · `alko tickets for this Special Cash Sweep on the last race as well as those for the “Hong Kong Derby" to be run at the Annual Kace Meeting in January 1948. The latter may also be pur- chased at the Club Branch “Office, † No. 382 Nathan Road, Kowloon.
MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE. Members are reminded that they and their ladies MUST Wear Chele
PROMINENTLY DISPLAYED throughout the
Meeting bet
NO ONE WITHOUT. A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBEILS ENCLOSURE.
Badges hdmitting non-members to the Members", Enclosure and Club Rooms at 610 Incinding fax" are obtainable through the Secretary on the written or personal, introduction of a" member;: such""member to be responsible for all chils etc. *** Badges admitting to Members" Enclosure will NOT be on salo at the BACK COURSES
The Treasurers' Compradore: Office:will close: at: 11: a.m. and the Secretary Office at 12.00 noon. Both Offices at 1st Floor, Exchange: Building,,
SA limited number of tiffion will be obtainably at the Club House, provided they "ard'
No. 1 Boy (201, 27318), deep in advance from the NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'J PREMISES DURING THE MEETING,
· PUBLIC ENCLOSURE, AP
The price of admission to the Fabliè Enclosure la 33 In- cluding tax for all persons including ladies), and is payable st the Gate.
Bookmakers, Tio Tao men, ete, will not be permitted to sperate within the precincts of The Hong Kong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting.
Refreshments will be phtainable in the Restaurant in the
SERVANTS" PARGES Apámscí (for Bórvants, will be issued" to Privato Box” holders, -ONLY. on application, to thỏ Secretary, 1st Flook, Exchange Any persons - found, foltering with Zerrania" passes in their don will forfel” the same and will be removed frota tha
On a short visit from Singa- General Post Office and found showing the names of his sub-pore, Mrs. Pinfold reported to to contain the passport, the tenants, the part of the pre- the Police on, Wednesday that driver's licence and the Amerl- j payable by his sub-tenants and the bag, contained a passport, can Exprese Traveller's cheques, Tao Fank Shan Silver Jubilee Cele Pabllo motorEO
which obviously proyed of no bration. of overcharging his sub-tenante, a driver's licence, a sterling value to the snatcher, Et. Stephen's Girls College Alumnae cheque book, a wad of Ameri- Through the passport, the Assocision Metting," 1754,. Bha can Express' traveller's cheqdes, Post Office, was able to trace
enon kord, 1 pil.. NOVEMBER and HICS420- (£20)
Mr. Pinfold yesterday morning | nau
du Norvall FeRival – Children's * Collecting, lettore from pillar and returned the contents of boxes lata on Wednordny, a the parcel.loc.
Party's fodian Recreaton Club, 31 to 7. postman found an inaddressed The paper in which the lig i 15c H. Coficert of Recorded· Music, (82,400.00 | parce). This was opened in the wore wrapped, was gone, to the Talber House, 1:30, Maetsont)]
Deng Loiter Derbriment of the Pallad
Road, #30 p
WEDDING GIFT KASI FUNDUS Mrs. R. D. Oliver. 80.00
Total
BY
ORDETOKS DO B.BLEAP
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