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THE CHINA MAILĄ. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1947.
NEW PENSIONS RULE FOR
POLICE OFFICERS
An Ordinance to provide for pensions or gratuities to. Police Officers, who have elected to retire in clrcumstances which would not otherwise entitle them to pension or gratulty, is to have Its first reading in Legislative Council to-
morrow.
In 1941 the re-organisation of ******************the Police with a view to reduc
Macao Hierarchy Objects To "Sumptuous"
Macao, Dec. 15
The adjective" "gumpti- ous” was thought offensive to the head of the Cathalle Alerarchy 'In · Macão LWwhen used in reference tó”, bla palace on top of the Penha Hill by the "Noticias de Macau" in today's thus- trated issue. ****
The paper was withdrawn from rfrculation unit the supposedly' ithproper word ́has been "ambared with
Chinese Ink.
The Macao, Bishop appar- ently took amiss an allusion by the same paper to a Tuxurious Chrysler sedan he recently bought for Wis own use. Hence the 'Censors”, NE- tion understood. — Our Own Correspondent,
WAR MEMORIAL FUND
E. D. Sasscon Banking Co.,
ing the European establishment cf non-gazzetted police officers was under consideration.
Since the liberation this policy Løs been applied.
The normal method of dealing with persons displaced by a re- duction of establishment would be by compulsory retirement on abolition of offer, but the offices in many CASCI are not being abolished and in such cases there la no power to award a pension er gratuity.
In view of the circumstances of the Internment of most of the officers concerned and the fact that they could reasonably expect to re- sume their employment compuls; sory retirement without a pen. sloh or gratuity would be ineqult- able.
The Terms
All non-gazetted European officera of the Police Force were therefore Baked, to elect before July 15 this year, whether they would retire Irrespective of whe ther they had reached the age of .45 or completed sifteen years of service, provided that a ponston or gratuity, as the case may be, be paid on the basla act out in Clausė 3 of the Bill.
Such are the terms which have been applied on retirement on abolition of office.
The
For Xmas Mme. KOVACH MOVES TO
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Barlthrop,
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Mr. EW D.SO.. Labour Adviser to th Secretary of State for tho Col- onies, is dus to arrive in Hong responss enables the com-Kong on Dec. 12,
Mr. Barlthrip, who was form- mencement of the reduction of
Regional Commissioner the European non-gazetted officers erly
Ministry of Labour 25,000.00 of the Police Force and Clause 2 under the
and .National Services beford to the Bill enables the payment
his present appoint- of pensions and gratuities to taking up 25,000.00 those omcers of the Police Forcement with the Colonial Office, has
who, before July 15, gave notles lust attended the LLO. Confer- of their willingness to retire rnence in New Delhi. 500.00 the terms abovementioned.
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PARCELS FOR BRITAIN
He is taking the opportunity to visit British Colonies in the Far
East before returning to Londen.
The forthcoming weddings have heen announced;
vant, 56 Garden Road, to Stella Ada Skelding, Nursing Sister, Kowloon Hospital,
Christmas Day is rapidly drawing пелгег and daily Hong Kong streets become more decked for the festive season,
Here is a sight to delight the heart of any child, waiting for Santa Claus to pon down the chimney.
This is, just cue of the many shop windows that been decorated in the spielt of the time.
Our rambling photographer found scores was one of the best.-China Mall Photo.
have
more but this
Young Man Appears On Charge Of Carnal Knowledge
Albert Iveson Canh, Civil Ser-The trial of Lal Cheong, who is on a charge of having carnal knowledge of a young Chinese girl without her consent on Sept. 22, 1947, was commenced before Mr. Justice T. J. Gould (Puisne Judge), at the Criminal Sessions yes- terday.
Archibald Orr, Engineer, Sara- wak Oilfield, Borneo, to Marge Spittlehouse,
Nursing Sister, Queen Mary Hospital.
Lloyd George
Donations to the Food Parcels Fund:-Mrs. J. Stericker $10. Mr. 100.00 A.V. Gosan: $10. Anon $10, Anon $23, Julia Anne Fox-53. Mary 31, Mrs. W.F. Simpson 35. Mrs Cox Walker $10. Lt. Col. H.G. Guirn 100.00 $10: Capt. LAJ.H. Porre 50, Capt. H.O. de Carte 810, F. Walker $5. 60.00
Mary Mcleod $10, May Mackay 610, Lt. Col. Hodgers $10, Lt. L.! 20.00 Brock 310, J.M. Dalziel $10.00 Kimberley Roait, to Zalda $3,400,481.16 Total $22,307.75,
THREE INNISKILLINGS
NEEDED SOME RUM
Because they were the first men of the Regiment to ap- pear in a civil court, Mr. ''I, G. Conktin bound over three Roy- at Inniskilling Fuaillers at Central Magistracy yesterday on a charge of larceny of a bottle of rum (valued at $12) from the Jackson Cafe in Johnson Road,
Defendants, J. P. Brennan, F..R. They then hit the foki and run Nolan and A. Ferguson, plended not down the back stairway. guilty, saying that the foki had taken However, they ran into a police- their money and then tried to råke man, the rum and the money..
the
Evidence by the Foki and manager alleged that the defendants had asked to see the run,
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XMAS DAY-December 25th.
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BOXING DAY-
December 26th
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Throwing Bricks
Brennan denied the evidence, say ing that they ran because about six Chinese were throwing bricks de them. They were not trying to steal theum.
The other two defendants said their stories were the same a Brennan and did not give evidence.
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Mr. Conklin' raid that as they were the first of the battalion to appear in Court be would take a lenient slew and bind them over for twelve months,
First defendant was bound over in abond of $250 and the other nip
■ bend of $200. Licul. W. Symes said that he hajt"| been instructed by his Commendinge | Officer to say they had never been in
they were all of good character.
Richards, P.,
Mr. A.J. Clifford, assisted by mother, who made a report to RN. H.M.S. Flycatcher, to Feeny Det: Inap. Dowman, conducted the Police on Oct. 6. Yee, 883 Canton Road, 4th or the case for the prosecution. The girl was sent for a medi,
Olimple Pluto Marques, clerk,
cal examination.
Road.
EVICT TENANT
An application by Mrs. Munslow (Mme. Kovach) of Salon de Mode, Alex- andra Building, for the eviction of Mr. Fred Ellis of Peninsula Hotel, from
Bowen Road, ground floor, was granted yester- day by a Tenancy Tri- bunal, comprising Mr. Kwok Chah (Chairman) and Mrs. V. M. Churcher and Mr. Lo (Members).
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Notice of appeal was given by Mr. J.T. Prier, of Messrs. Wilkin- son & Grist, who appeared for The opponent, Mr. Fred Ellis.
The applicant, Mrs. Munslow, Mr. J.M. was represented by d'Almada Remedios.
Mrs. Munslow claimed that she was granted a monthly tenancy of the premises. before the cupation.
-30.
Soon after the re-cccupation, she again took possession.
In Nov. 1945. she sub-let the top floor to a Mr. Merax,
On Feb, 11, 1946, the China Underwriters, as mortgagees in Dossession, by a letter addressed 10 Mr. Munslow, confirmed her sub- and the monthly tenancy luiting by her 1 Mr. Morax,
Mrs. Munslow left for England for a short visit in April, 1940, having sub-let the ground floor on Feb. 22, 1948, to a Mr. Taus, for six months. The sub-lettin was made with the consent of the China Underwriters.
At the
Discovery
ar
end of September beginning of October, China Un
out derwriters went sion.
of Dossts.
sub-
On expiration of the lenge of the ground floor at the end of
1940, Miss September, Kovach,. the daughter and repre- sentative of Mrs. Munslow, went to re-take possession.
She then found Mr. Ellis had entered into possession, without the knowledge and consent of Mrs. Munslow.
Mr. Ellis contended that at the end of September, 1946, the ground ficor cf 7 Bowen Rood Was vacated by Mr. Taus, who surrendered the keys to him.
As neither Mrs. Munslow or any person app:ared to resume Recupancy of tho or continue,
them as premises, he treated having been surrendered to him
Belf,
gold Mr. Ellis
that the pre- mises were required by him, as he is the owner, for his own per- sonal use and occupatiin.
Mr. B. A. Dernacchi, in- When arrested, accused said, Marin Barros, clerk, 16 Chatham structed by Mr. M.A. da Stva, in a statement to the Police and entered into occupation him-
"I was drunk and made a mis- appeared for the accused.
take." Peninsula Hotel arrivals:-T. R. [ Mr. Clifford said that the Hearing will be resumed at Crank, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Evans, complainant was engaged by 10 am. today. M. Nuggeridge, A. W. Hartley, J. the accused in Aug. last, as a
T. Burdett. Mrs. A. Orr, Miss M. baby amah at a salary of $6°
C. H. Moffat, H. G. Puddle. W
K. Clark, W. Hegur, J. Venus and E. Silver.
per month, plus food.
It was her duty to look after accused's haly, but much more was demanded of her.
Peninsula departures: J. L. Simirions, S. P. Bell, G. D. Drum-
She had to wait up until he mond, R. Derrick, J. D. Wyber- Lt-Col, K. C. Christofas, Miss D. came home at night, which was...
Constable Nabbed Hit-Run Driver
and Mrs. J. Zylaten, M. C. to prepare
Berwick, Brig. F. I. Hunt, Mr. often after midnight, and then The driver of a small black car who failed to re-
C. Kerr, R. L. Hutchens, C. Williams, F. L. Lane, Lt. Col. H. bath.
O Middlemiss and Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Losonsky.
Passengers by P.A.A. Clippers |
hot water for his
also to wash
hla
port an accident after he had knocked down, and seriously injured, a 7-year-old. Chinese girl at Fak Wing Street on Saturday, was brought to book through the good work of Police Constable 1290,
She had back.
On the night of the alleged When Loong Yue-ming, 23, Inquiries made by Det.-Insp included Mr. and Mrs. WJ.Hoff offence, the accused, he was his of 188 Hai Tan. Street, appeared Kenneth Slu revealed that du man, W. C. Hung, Mr. and Mrs. custom, came home after mid- before Mr. W. A. Blair-Kerr at fendant took his father's car Kowloon Court yesterday on without the owner's permission. H. W. Ryburn, and E. Silver night.
Accused was fined $100 on tlie The other occupants of the the charges of driving without (to Manila): E. Bravo, L. Brott,
on the Mrs, E. Hane and J. Peyaud house were in bed and probably a licence, without the consent of fret count, cautioned
usleep. (to Honolulu),
the owner and with falling to accond, and ined $50 on the On accused's return, the com- stop when signalled to do so by third. plainant heated up the water and a uniformed Police officer, S/1 thetook it into the bathroom, Howarth stated that the car (1879) belonged to defendant's father.
The bazaar.comrainee of
In-
Society of St. Vincent de Paul
unces that their 71st "All Fresco" Fete, on Dec. 7 realised a gross re tips of over $65,000. The commitee helped towards the success of the
{thunks- all those who contributed and
Fett.
XMAS EVE-December 24th civil or military court before a READERS' LETTERS
SPECIAL DINNER DANCE
FOOD AND FUEL
Accused also entered the bath room. He was wearing only a pair of shorts.
Reminders
Today
Hotel,
On Dec. 13, said S/I Howarth, He is alleged to have seized all constables were warned to Paintings Exhibition, by TP. hold of the complainant and to keep a sharp lookout for a small
Lau, St. Francis Queen's Road, C., have committed the offence with black, car which might have on & Water paintings & wood which he is charged.
cuts exhibition by Toh Wel, Hulp Po Fong Ching and St. John's Sheung Tal-chun,
Cathedral Hall:
Prize Giving,
School, at
Kowicon Junior Central
British
School, Kowloon, 5.30 pm. Reception commemorating
110%
A repoft of the incident was dents or scratches on it.
The car was involved in an subsequently miado by com-accident in which n 7-year-old. plainant to her cousin and a girl was knocked down. It did number of discussion took place not stop. Between the latter and accused.
The accident occurred at Fuk Soccer Protest
Compensation in the sum of Wing Street at 8 a.m. Strte is observed that Chinese $2,500 was requested and ac-
Four hours, Inter, PC 1290 soccer players have again harted the cused, who at first made a saw. a small black car at the Ecod and Fuel Costs for the braction of transferring from one
agreed to pay $400.
Prince Edward Road, coming Lecture on UNO by Mr. G.B Flour V4 catles 34.5000, Vegeļ- practice, at this stage of the senson. ables: 1.0 caities, $.9650, Salt Cab-As the body comrolling amateur the parties took place and ac-.
Further discussions between his direction. bage 2 cattles 0017 US $1.0040, T20, cat football, in Hong Kong, it is abolcused paid a sum of $100, giv Salt Fih 8 catties 3.7050, Fish Association roke up to its respening two promissory notes for 1.4 exttles $3800, Purk 3 cattles huities and patitop to all that $200 cuch.
$.7550 Firewood 10.0 cnities which is serving to give soccer in As no satisfactory arrange mont was finally reached, the 13.7000. Total $12.3840.0
XMAS EVE-December 24th |XMAS DAY December 25th week ending Dec. 18-Rios and Club to gasther, a most undesirabl; /Counter-offer of $100, eventually function of Waterloo Road and
GALA DINNER DANCE
U 2 a..
BOXING DAY--
December 28th
SPECIAL DINNER DANCE
211 1a.m.
NEW YEAR'S EVE—
Documber 31st GALA, DINNETİ DANCE
SPECIAL DINNER DANCE til I am.
BOXING DAY-
December 20th-
SPECIAL DINNER DANCE
Wu 1,a.m
NEW YEAR'S EVE
31st
December A
SPECIAL DINNER DANCE
11 2 Am
RESERVATIONS AT RESPECTIVE HOTELS
THE HONGKONG & SHANGHAI HOTELS, LTD.
the
Anniversary of China Mer chants SteamNavigation Company Jacobean Room, HK Hotel, 6-8, pu,te Endacott, sponsored by Inter national Affairs Committee of HK. Coupellet Women YMCA, Duddell St., 4.30 pm. He signalled to the driver to Rotary Club, closed meeting for top, but his signal was ignored.**
members, Jacobean Room, HK. Hotel 17.80 p.m
svarlock the car.
Signal Ignored.
13.9000 Bean Curd, 14 piece Hong Kong bad name FAN......' young girl was sent back to hai The constablo, gave chase; apd Débate on "That there should be
SOCCER
THE WHISKERS CLUB
When asked for his licence the accused (who was accom- anied by a fully licensed dri or) produced a learner-driver's] icence which expired on Nov.
«JE IT'S NEWS, WE'LL PRINT IT
a limit to Free Speech, European YMCA. 8.11pm Talk on The Meaning of Christ- mas and How to Celebrata It by Miss Allee Lan, YWCA, Duddell, St... 230.
Coming
Events TOMORROWA VI Chinn Light & Power Co. Ltd, General Meeting or à Share- holders, St. George's, Bldg, 1 noon, Legislative Council Meeting, 2.00 DECEMBER 18
St. Stephen's College Old Boyi' Association). Annual? testing. Root Garden,“ HK Hotel}/
nnual Dance, St. Stephen à Col-
loga? Old:: Boys A Roof Garden, La
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