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-THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER

Remembrance Sunday Programme. Announced

Portuguese Candidate

Photo

Mr. Antonio `Maria (da. “Silva, the 'Portu quese National Union's can- didate, who will represent Maceo in the Parliament ‹åt Lisbon The elections will take place on November 13.

Youths Get 12 Strokes For Larceny

Sunday shall be obearved as Remembrance Sunday in memory of the fallen of the two wars 1914- 1918 OMG 1939-1945.

A religious service will be held at the Cenotaph in Statue Square when, in the presence of the Governor and the Heads of the fighting Services, the two-minute silence at 11. a.m. will be observed.

The Bishop of Hong Kong “will officiate at the Service supported

by the Rev. Mr. T E Gover

Senior Navel Chaphain, and the Rev. E T. Morris - Senior Chap- lain to the Forces.

The Right Rev. Monsignor H. Valtorta,

of the Roman Catholic

In Hong Kong

wall conduct a short Roman Ca tholic Service and the Rew Mur 7. Saldbach, the Eev. Mr. G

Brigadier M. Stevenson and Waller, will also participate in the Service.

The chair of St. John's Cathe arci and the

the "Bind of the Middle- sex Regiment will be present. The precinct of the Cenotaph will be lined by officers and men 1. Marines. the Royal

of

· Rogalang, Hoyal

the Commando

the MiddlesEX -

Force:

Royal siment the Royal Air orse and the Hong Kong Defence Force

An enclosure is being reserved

REQUISITIONING

GA

The Government “quärter- Ing Authority has requisi- tioned Palx sumali ats 1L2837, Section "D-Ken. nedy "Read" for the Royal Air Farce.

Deportation Of Aliens Ordinance

The Deportation of Aliens. (Amendment) Ordinance, 1949. which was introduced a fort- night ago, was passed into law. for the general public along the yesterday by Legislative Coum- whole length. of the Supreme cil

Consuls

Court in Chater Boad and at the On the motion of the Attorney!! termination of the Parade any General, Mr. J. B. Griffin, opera-, persons who wish to lay a wreath tion of the ordinance will not or Bowers at the Cenotaph will be at liberty to do so.

commence until January 1, 1950. During The reason given for this post- -the ceremony only the Governor and the Service Commanders will administrative machinery would pohément was that. the · staff and lay wreaths. The juveniles were yester- An enclosure is being made in not be in readiness until then. Another amendment to the Bill, day ordered to get 12 strokes front of the Hong Kong Club for was to make it clear that a citizen

Commissioners, Trade of the cane on charges of and representatives of ex-Sera of the Irish Republic is not an The amended clause. larceny from person between vicemen's and other Hong Kong an July and August 14. One Associations. After the departure tying the meaning

alien read of the juveniles was repre- of the Governor, wreath-layers! An alien means a person who

this enclosure from

sure will lay their is not a British subject er af sented by Mr. A. C. Comber wreaths while the parade stand's citizen of the Irish Republic or and the case was heard by fast, and when this is over the British protected person, but in- Mr. Thomas Tam.

troops will march off and the cludes a British protected person Cenotaph precinct will be open- who has been deported, banished ur expelled from any territory ed, to the general public.

which is not a foreign country.

bound

Brobdcast

Both defendants wero over in the sum of $500 to be of good behaviour for 12 months and in addition to be under pro- bation for a period of two years. The Service will be rélőyed ón Detective Sub-Inspector Saul, a loud speaker system -in-Statue

·prosecuting · told how a

number of Square and will be broadcast eve young boys would accuse anRadio Hong Kong.

other unsuspecting boy of All who wish to attend the assaulting one of their younger Service are requested to be pro- brothers and lure him onto a roof sent at Statue Square by 1050 top where they would set upon an

he had him and take whateve on his person

Comber Mr.

For axiced leniency on behalf of his client

:alien.

of 'an

British Freighter's Dash To Shanghai

(Continued from Page 1)

Mit Fung Kuen-shien

Concerts By Chinese Singers

joint vocal real will be given by Mr. Chen-shuan, bait- tone, and Miss Fung Kuen-shion, lyric soprano.

The Rest concert will be lick! ⠀⠀ at the Chinese YMCA Kow- loch, tomorrow and the second Chinese on Saturday at the YMCA Hong Kong

Breach Of Contract

Action Continues

N§. D. A. L. Wright, defence counsel in the breach of contract, action at the Supreme Court, con- tended yesterday that the general law is that the more exhibition of samples-during-negotia tions of a contract does not make the contract ä sole by sample.

Among other things, Mr. Wright submitted on the other hand that the contract which involves 2,198 pounds of English knitting wool-was. not a sale by sample as alleged by plaintiffs, but one of description.

Defence

Personalia

Departures from the Peninsula Hotel on Tuesday included Mrs. B. Pearson, Mrs. B. Tam. Miss

counsel further maintained that there was no such a thing in Hong Kong as custom and usage in this con-- nection Once the plaintiffs have failed to prove there was any Apremise ́orfnipresentation by the defendants that the mer chandise would be the same 33 Palmer, Miss B. Glena, Mr. a sample provided beforehand, and Mrs. Du Teeters, Mrs. D The added the question of usage abf, Mise M. Charvet, Miss P.

does not arise at all.

Gillespie, Messrs. S. Sayed, A.T. Plaintifts in the case are the Weleh, AM. Scrimg

gecur, General Trading Company, of Leach, WJ. Gorman, O. Cochrane,

TA Prince's Building, who are repre- and RL Stover.

ted by M2, V**** 1000

The Instructions of

.C

Stewart. Mr. Wright is represent-Among the new arrivals at the in the Bunge East Asia-Agencies, Peninsula Hotel on Tuesday were Inc. of Loke Yew Building in-Miss C. Willes, Mr., and 1ús, S.P. structed by Mr. G.5. Ford.

fis V. Taam, Mrs. B.

The sentor Puisie Badge, MS

BE MA

and

Jorge, Kr

Missed, kir

B.R

Miss

Cha-

Justice Williams, is trying the Frase.

The plaintiffs claim that offer, U. Dogne. E. Lovett, E

C.B. Barlow, Messyste October 5, 1948, they entere into a contract with the defen-Morrada,

JS ••Pock W. White, Y. fants for the purchase of 2,918 Larson, BJ, Martin, R.J. Beshore, pounds of "Chief brand English, R. Dazuser, H.C. Coleman, C. hand knitting wool. The defen Thomas, E. Baudelet, R. Do- dants promised that the quality, neault, and R Ladure.

the wool corresponded in every respect with that af samples which they delivered to the plain fiffe, it is alleged.

*.

Plaintiffs' Case

Shao-hoop, Trico

Mes Galletti Giorgio, Tsang Daong, and Voong Tong left for Saigon yesterday by Air France.

Among the passengers who left It is plaintiffs' case that by Haiphong yesterday by

Air of that representation France were Bessrs. M. Bau, Ll and the premise, and by reason Tse-yu, Lin Wei, and Ho Te.

"of the delivery of the samples, the contract is by usage and

...

Madame Li Kuo Teh-chich,

custom of imeretrants in Hong wife of General Li Tsung-jen, Koos, one for the sale of goods Acting President of China, ar- by cample,

rived here yesterday from Chung- Phialis claim they then paid king in a CATC aircraft.

altogether $9,500 as deposit to the defendants. When the wool Gecige Fish, civil servant, of The two juing artets have

however, it Daisyfald," Taipo, New Terri- Tecently come from Foccbcw.eventually arrived,

was found to be inferior in quality torles,

end Mrs. Alexandra where they taught singing.in. National Conservatory of Music

to the samples provided by de- Meledeva, winow, have announced fendatis. The dispite between their forthcoming wedding. exing to Hong Kong,

the parties was

was then brought be

"We had to negotiate throups/AVE

Pacerts in Amey and:

ir. Chen, the outstanding har tere sudied, singing, formerly

༠༥ས་ with the noted Chinese Profes- sor Chao Mei-pa, and inter eo- tered the Conservatory of Music in Chungking

On his graduation, Mr. Chen distinguished himself as the best pupil in the singing class, and participated in various concerts:

In the joint

fore an

an arbitrator, who found the An exhibition of Chinese Paint-

and

merchandise to be inferior in ap-gs by Professor. Pau Shiu-yau handling -quality will be held at Hotel Cecil from pearance,

The General Trading CompanyNovember 5 to 8.

Professor Pan is the principal therefore claims the return of the 58,500 deposit, damages owing to of the Tai Ching Art College, 32 their fallire to sell the goods to Leighton Hill Road. He has held a factory in view of its quality, a quoiber of one-man exhibitions

in the past. and cuts of the caction.

The Bunge Agencies on the other hand counter-claim for $23,382

as damages alleged to

wrongfully refusing to accept the goods in breath of contracts,

The Remembrance Sunday Ser vice at St. John's Cathedral will by using two lead lines and pro- 1-be held at 11:30

Feeed with the utmost caution. The Band of the Middlesex *Weesung was eighted at saying that defendant was hot Regiment-bas recently been play-pm and we anchored for the Arrested by the police but ing on ceremonial occasions at night. Customs,

Immigration made a report himself to the Buckingham Palace during the and Security Polic

Police officials and station.

Defendant

period when the Regiment was men boarded the ship and made brought 2 Chinese detective Peri

duty Oft guard

a through search. at along and pointed out several Palaces in London. the Royal Captain C. D. Smith, Yangtse members of the gang and as a Fa result rest of the gang were half of the Middlesex Regiment, and took us in to poor at Buoy | in Chinesital Mr. Chen have been done by plaintiffs - Ju} arrested. Defendant was met by a gang those who fell in the 1941 fight was discharged tato.. a *Caltex

to

A wreath will be laid on be veteran pilot, arrived at daybreak commemorate particularly 40441, where part of our cargo

of three young boys while he was passing Hennessy Road one daying when officers and men of this tanker,

Regiment were,

The Louise Moller remained at Defendant and was threatened

top and

fought at

Two Air Raids

was brought to a roders-of Elomong the defente buoy till evening, when she there the gang asked him for TAK

The Officer Commanding has berthed alongside the Caltex pier. The 'British freighter stayed in money of which two dollars was expressed a wish that this wreath

Shall be laid by the Parade Ad-Communist waters for 35 hours paid. On a second occasion a wrist watch was taken away from jutant Major Henry Marsh, who before sailing for home. defendant.

Hong Kong in 1941 and On the third was subsequently a prisoner of sion there was a demand for $5 which defendant failed to meet war here.

There will be a short ceremonyi and was detained In a hut. De fendant was also threatened to at the Chinese War Memorial in the Botanic Gardens at 10.15 am. the, gear. foin

Mr. Comber added that his on Remembrance Sunday when

the client is no criminal and has no the Gov

Governer and the principal criminal intention and helped the Service Conmariers will lay wreaths beneath the arch of the police in every possible means; Memorial Defendant's father is a man of good character.

Set for a TASTE

TREAT!

O

Relax and enjoy a Milky Way.. chocolate

thick milk

caramel

creamy

soft nougat.

Milly Kay

"WHEN YOU CRAVE GOOD CANDY EAT A

Milky Way

During her sojourn there, two air raids shock the area.

Two planes came at about 6

and Miss Fang will sing differ

types of Chinese folklore, and selections of Western opera-

ent

tic and oratorio works.

The concerts will start at 8:30 pan. tomorrow and Saturday.

Totalisator Ordinance

The Totalisator Bets (Rate

:

Opening the case for the de- fence yesterday, tir. Wright

so12

TYPHOON WREAKS HAVOC IN CEBU

Manila, November 2.

Cross The Philippines Red

the Court het in his submission headquarters reported that 60 the evidence adduced by Mr

per cent of the houses in Ceba

Die did not key concerned fi City. In the Cen totally damaged

In

the

the broker

were partially er transaction denied that 23 when a typhoon with winds blow- such promise alleged by plaintif

was made, he added.

ing in gusts up to 100 miles per Deaving that the defendants our struck the town of more

than 160,000. Fourteen had made any promise as to the towns on Gebu were also hit

other

am. In "the morning and 'drop", of Duty) Validation Orilinian/ality of the wool to the plain The Red Cross said it had not

>ped several bombs far from the", "Caltex installations," an officer

declared.

"Anether itwa Arrived some time in the evening and strated ́the same spot.

Mr. Wright said one of the (25) Casualty reports as 'yet.

y the defendants did

reasoris why 2:

Captain Thomas McDonough,

1949, passed Its first reading to not make sny promise ser repre- were reported, including ane nine- From other sources two deaths Legislative Council yesterday.

sentation was because of the mouth-old infant in Cebu. The Bill is to validate the im-brand of the wool, which they The Secretary to. Chinese Al-

position and collection of duty were dealing with the first-time: B fairs has

has invited representatives.

totalisator

for and pari-mutziėl "oets. of certain public bodies to be: "The pines circled overhead at the rate of three percent in- en wood was a new brand in

Hong Kong. present and igy-wreaths at this for a while but did nothing un-ical of two percent without an ceremony which will be open to toward," he said.

appropriate res

kresolution "of Legis the

The Service Com Oublic

The Financial Secretary Mr. lative Council.

manders acccrapanying the -Gov-

They were tying so high that from the ship they looked not

added.

onor through the morning will!} longer than two inches, the officer GS. Follows, who moved the!

Robert

be Li Gen. Si E C. Manseret, KBE, CB, MC, Vice

Chief Officer C. Fryer, of Aid- Admiral ACG. Madden, CB: brough, Hull, said that he modiced CBE, Maj. Gen. G. C. Evans, CB. two Japanese destroyers camcu CRE, DSO, Commodore L Naged, along the bank of the Brownield, RNAir Commodore river." A. D. Davies, C12.

'BEATING THE

RETREAT

They were apparently tarracks for the soldiers, who were seen in training.

Adr

- revenue.

a pilot of Philippine Airlines, few over the stricken area today and reported that

Manonough said that a number

Barges Sunk

of petrol barges, which cross the

(one-half-mile cirannel-trom Mac-

Fred that many structures had been prodfed. Sale By Sample,

Asmall commercial airline named Jam

„Taco · lost. · eight to

to 10 The general law, he went en single-engined craft on Cebu air- to say, is that the mere exfield. One PAL plane was dam- Bill, fold Coricil that the Ceci

hibition of samples. „duriori aged, Captain McDonough said, sion to increase the scale of duty:

megotiations of a contract does while the airline's terminal and un-totalisator or pari-mustel: Bets

not make a contract a sale by maintenance shops were unroofed. was made during the Military: before racing started again. Administration period, shortly

cample. Quoting from authori ities to support.bis contentions counsel said this propositi the object of obtaining additional:

was admitted by Mr. D'Alton Officers still serving in Fougat suggested that once tan Island to Cebu City, had been Kong were present at the meet "Green-treepers spread over ing at watch this ster was taken the plaintiff have failed to prove awhile, the Southern Linus

such promise or the hull-seered to have been but the decision, which rested there was any there for quite a while. The bull with the Chief Civil Affairs Offi-

the question of reported that the stricken Fo-type coaster Governor Wright, with 10 haying not yet been reestab Counsel contended that the sale Lollo Barbour diter issuing an els contred the stop portions the maff,” another onleer related listen, did not appear to have in question was not opesby Samo this housing

was astern ist been published in the Gaz fence will prove that the goods danges.

by description. The defishing craft Gazette, ple, but

heavy craft suffered bost-two miles away when we There were references in Goy- made the dash. She followed us trument documents sheetly after which actually arifved were in Flying glones were caught up Lot 222 Regimés, "the band

hand passed us be the fellowards to the effect that the duty accordance with the description

escription in the high winds and driving raid. Sutherland High

Ing day when we were moored had been raised, but the ractical

by the even the defendants to the to add to the destructiveness. at the buoy. She went into record of the meeting at which

Most of the Cebu houses: All part

plaindre

are .01 Brigade, they will

Turning to the question of ar- træxle, bamboo cons Energial Waters, evidently," he the decision was taken, could not ander "the

construction. be braced.

ced. The Bill before Coun-bitration Mr. Wright stid there

Philippine W Feather: Bureau erection of Bandmaster J. Por

ollers no doubt that the plaintif sonirmed that his find with PAROLA, and appear for the

"Officials 'Civil

this The motion was seconded by knew why he had referred public by perinission of Brigadier

gusts up 10 100 miles and hour BA Coad, DSO, Commanding 27th *The Communist oficials were the Attorney General, Mt. 3. dipsute to an arbitrator. It was were recorded at the Cebu bureau Brighid Lt Col S. Field, OC: civil and treated us with respect Grifin, and carried unanimously only for the purpose of selling an it was the ÷Let@Royal Leicester; Lé: «Col. LAI

Award

as compensation in antid Man, GB2, 00, ist Bu. Middle noted and not scaled, "We cou

cordance with the

god Deccentre todos de 1912.

Sideswiped. North inferiority of the merchandise, eru Negros Island and crossed sex, -and :44. Col. (G-La-Maison,

and mot-for- -merely judging the Panay and at a pan today was 330 celles-Worth of Puerto Prin- by, he submitted. really

As cesa

Fon the island of Palawan.

Beating the Retreat at the Bor was painted green,: foo, Trees and cer alone, Legislative Cound scat Bilaboard, was itowed to safely at

Kong Cricket Club will take place at 6.15 pm. tomorrow.

Taking

art in the ceremony hind of the 1st Bn

Argyll and

will

the

cell

of the with Infantry,|

be

The

wald.

Cameras

and binoculars

were

operate.our

de radios. Cigarettes and

OC, 1 Ba. Argyll and Sather foreign monies were sealed, how

land Highlanders.

POPPY DAY

APPEAL

ever. Each person was igiven 100 cigarettes only.

has

BRITISH GG IN CHUNGKING

It would

"Hearing will contimie morning.

this

"!

the worst

rat storm of its

EIGHT KILLED IN MALAYAN AMBUSH

Paragon 6 tudded, that's businessman would it was expected to contine into "We met HMS Mount's Bay be

Chungking, November 2. before reaching the Yangtse ahd

Michael Gillet, veteran of Bri-er the matter to an arbitrator the South China sea South West she escorted us for about five ich Consular service in China merely to determine the questioned ingero stand and not thres

ten the Northern Philippines Fof, quality, when he knew recalled.

arrived in Chingking today well he could reject the goods Associated Press. An appeal for generous con-hours," he

The Louise tributions to the British Legos Estropean micers ab

Eve assile the post of British Connight away. aborid

They will be broadcast at 8.10pm/ Inchide Mr. Lupton,

sul-General Second

Like Mr. Richard Cowley whom today by Lieutenant-Colonel

succeeds, Mr. Gilet will Oficer B.Atger (South Africa), he Mitchell OBE, Commandant of Clef Engineer Norman McAskill maintain contact with the Na- The Her Kong Defence Force.

40 tomorrow, Radio DSO (Glasgow) and Second En- tional Government but without

(Drandée), Hiponiatic status.

Spécial Officer

This is being done "by Second transferred to the Frosty Moller stringethent, ar normally Consuler

offered the Louise M61- On

e de pot atal directly with Here il veteran-peainen: They

Hong Kong will put onga Studio †gineer. W.-Forbesger is being

Poppy Day programme. It include sa special

the

weredative during the last war in several watronts..

11.ziens andersinod that Louise Moller may leave for the "North' for a second attempt.

ALL SOULS DAY

All Souls' Day w26 by catholies in Weng 150 terday dra Calog Road, ise. In ribe deveing, a

Beld at the

in the

Catholic)

here the Happy Halley, Catswitch, hosts

respects to the departed

Singapore, ovmber 2 Eight Malays and Chinese were Idlied and seven others wounded

Communist terrorists am

in the

today

V special constables killed and one wounded in

tback mulch took place yes

da, ware Chinese

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