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Cloverlock fired on Communist shore bat

Reminders

Today

'Service of Remembranço at Enl Wan Military Cemetery, 10

a.m.

Conudlan Day reception at K Club Ladies Lounge, 7 pm, Nine Dragons Services Club,

tombola, 8 p.m.

Coming events

TOMORROW

|Communist shore batteries on the i

on Thursday fired on, the, Cloverlock, while that ship whi Hong Kong from Pakhoi, Høini Several machine-gun bullets struck it

but no one was 'killed or injure Previous reports, stated that Nationalist warship had fir ed on the 1,000-ton coaster.

The Communit guns were based on Tallo Island, held by the Communists for the past month.

The Cloverlock la the maly slip currently known to be trading with Pakhot since that port was. taken over by Communist forces two months ago.

Recla

in C

Dis

Government

Toe H classleal concert, 80, Mac-. It was reported that the ship's proceed with t donnell Road, 0.30 pm. cargo from Hainan consisted of an importan Nine Dragons Services Club, several hundred tons of Chinese scheme "in th

tombola, 8 pm,

modicines.

trict. BK Gun Club, "At Home'' at

Before Club house, Kwai Chung, Hong Kong runs, the Cloverlock the reclamation.c beginning her Hainan- This first sina mile stone Castle Peak Road, had repeatedly run the Nation-area about 935 3 p.m.

alists South China blockade, and about 420 Zeet had been in many incidents with vessels of the Nationalist navy.

Clerk gaoled for attempted

swindle

Pang Ping, aged 47, clerk. residing at the International Refugee Camp at North Point was sentenced to six weeks' hard labour by Mr. Reynolds, the sentence to start from the day of his arrest, June 14.

Accused, represented by J. C. Stewart pleaded guilty to a charge of attempting to obtain $3,000 by by means a forged document.

Detective Sub-inspector ‚S, C. Wong for the prosecution eafd that nt 10 u.m. on June 12 complainant Poon On-slick, manager of the Dollar Trading Company at 5 Bonham Strand

East received two letters purporting to hard been sent by his friend, Lo Hot- yung, from Shanghal.

Joop Hop returns Another British ship, the 1,900-ton ze. Joop Hoe return ed to Hong Kong from 19 days arrest in the Nationalist port of Quemoy.

East end of Co Central, frorth Mi point opposite Qu The Financo Legislative COLUM the financial year 11 the expenditure of "A iminary work in c this scheme,

The Chief OMeor of the Jeep The area of the Hes, Mr. Douglas Mackenzie, salution will be about 195 yesterday that the ship was feet and the intention boarded by Nationalist officere ps vide a traffle concour she was leaving Amoy with about Star Ferry opposite 100 tons of general cargo for Hong Street in conjunction Kong-

ferry pier which will that

point.

He said the seizure was made in Chinese territorial waters, under the eyes of the British frigate, HMS Whitesand Bay, which was

unable to intervene.

--CHIN A

Beme 150,000 squari be svallakis for buildiă It is estimated that clamation will take about "Two Mr. MaaKenale said that the years to complete and it is Gov- Nationalist chip, fired no shells crnment's intention to reserve on at the Jeep Hee, and the con-it a site for a City Hall. duct of the Nationalist mľvy officers had been "courteous and Just."

Some of the cargo and ship's stores

of the Jeep Hec were con- fiscated by the Nationalist au- The lotters requested complain-thorities at Quemoy, but officers ant to hand $3,000 to a person by and men of the ship were allow- the name of Hul Shul-ping anded to go ashore frequently, and triat Hui would call on hlin and were even allowed to take a small

a bill for the re-launch out fishing near Quemay. would produce inllance.

Problem for 'KMT

The same day, complainant recalved a genuine letter from his friend from Shanghal. Com - paring the two forged letters. and the genuine jone from Shanghal complainant found the two letters ware forged.

Chowed bill

Defendant was detained in jthd office while the Polles were set!| for. In the course of the walt, defendant tried to destroy the bli for the remittance by chewing it and later tried to throw it over the verandah.

Woman fined for assault

A fine of $50 or one month was imposed on a 28-year-old woman, Yung Slu-fong, by Mr. d'Almada at Kowloon yes- terday on a charge of assault'; occasioning actual bodily harm. Mr. MacKenzie added that the Inspector J. H. Evans told the only untoward incident that Court that on Monday after-

noot, occurred during the entirs, di-

complainant Wong

Biu tention was caused by the ship's fee, accompanied by her mother-

in-law lapk

43 Portland mascot, Rodger, ajat Siberian Husky who kept the Street. Upon entering the house

went to

MAIL

JULY

SEPT.

1 9 5 0

Old Maid?

anoy Majors have a game of they demonstrato now buble-decked Pan American e of the features of a new

merican on its Pacific routes.

talk on

Taiping nebellion

The social equality of the revolutionary Chinese women during the Taiping Rebellion period (1850-1866) was the subject of an interest- ing talk by Mr. Kon Yau-man, MA, at the Sino-British Club yesterday.

}

The period in question, according to the speaker, was one of the most terrible: civil wars ever woged. Millions of lives were sacrificed, nineteen provinces were ravaged and more than 600 cities devastated.

Chinese CC

Nationalist boarding party walt- defendant immediately late pays tribute

and to After

to members

Mr. Kan, who spoke in Chinese under the auspices of

the Club, first went through

the history of the Taiping Rc- bellion, which he said, was Cantonese scholar, Hung Slu-tsuer who Was converted to the Chris- Lian faith.

originated by

Ing several minutes until adm accusing complainant of coming

could patoh to steal her husband bers of the, crow him and put a muzzle ogthum.

her murder

daughter. "Rodger just did not like the same argument defendant went. The Hong Kong Chinese In a few years, Hung was able

the kitchen, picked up a General Chamber the to Nationalist officers at all,"

of Com-to gather around him thousands chopper and administered a blow Chief officer said.

merce paid tribute to eight of of faithful followers of

ideals. The organisa- volutionary her.

.

The five European officers and

his ro-

Wild Cargo

The Burmese Tapped. -Chip Lam- krrived her dress terday with "A)appola) 090- algnment for Kamariman "KODA ane, tim, studies three phante and 37. órátés wild animals,

The danlaone of the Siam- ese junglae-monkeys,, bakra, leopard tube" and "troploat | blešuimg/111: be ́inaded rört (80) the President. Tate, for, tha "trana-PAGIÑO "telp traní 'this:

Oolony.

The Chip · Lam. ·barthed: atongalde Kowloon Whart

Fast evening to discharge her animal, cargo.

Standard Oil

executive retiring

Mr. Charles K. Gamble, a Vica President and Director of Standard-Vacuum Oil Company, retiring aflor nearly 35 years

petroleum

cobational....

>

Gamble started in the ol industry in 1916 in marketing operations in Turkey, Syria and Greece. In 1027 he went to the Pacido arra where for the next 18 years he helped to develop petró-, Icum markets in Australia, Now Zealand and the South Islands. In 1938 he became m

MANA ing director and chairman of the board of Vacuum Oil Company, Pty. Ltd. Stanyao's Australina afiliate, which positim he held until returning to New York is. 1945.

tr.in At the start of World War 11-in Australia, Mr. Gambia was named commissioner of the American

M

rest

Red Cross in the South Pacific Theatre. He was presented with the Medal of

of Merit, América's highest civilian award. for out- standing service in this post. During World War 1 Mr. Gamble had served with the slon, AEF in France!

Appointed

First

Director

Divi-

in 1945 and a the following year Mr. Gamble has since supervised. the company's interests In South Africa, Australia, Ne

New Zealand. and the South Paclie islands.

In.

Born in San Mateo, California, 1889, he graduated from the University of California Berkeley with "cum lauda" honours in 1911. He has long been active in the American Instituto of Pacific Relations. He plans to return to California.

Court Brevities

Defendant in a statement stated; 62 Chinese members of the Jat complainant's back, injuring lits members and advisers at a tion was transformed into a strong Į tain polson with intent to injure

that he was sent there by á man, Heo's crow were Elven a water Inspector Evans added that dinner party at the Chung revolutionary army with the ex Lee Yat-fal.

ration of two buckets a day-in-since defendant attempted suicide Kwok Restaurant last night. cluding drinking water.

POLAROID Mr. Stewart in mitigation said SUNSHIELD

DIFFERENT

FROM

ORDINARY SUNGLASSES

in

Goggle & Clip-on

FORMS

LIGHT & COMFORTABLE

that defendant had been in the Colony for more than 12 years. During the Pacific War he had been Assistant Secretary in the Internment. Carashid Al He had assisted in the Allied Cause and this was his

first offence. /

Disorderly conduct

William

had been accusing everyone of stealing her husband.

of overthrowing the plicit purpose of They were Dr. S. N. Chau. Manchu Regime, and of establish

"new_dynasty, of his own, feted on the

out of Kwangst, the tured Nanking. Hung was crown-

by jumping into a nullah, she cat and Mr. Chung King-pui, Worshippers" "finally cap- j

He had MBE, who were

The Kings Mr. M. W. Lo, OBE, honour conforted on them by

This was necessary because the Nationalist water tanker was busy 24 hours a day supplying Nation also contacted Dr. T. C. Par allet was

warships, the officer said. Police Surgeon, about defendant's Solvaso work on silu, another enge, but, found that, he mention British ship, the ss. Anhut, is constat to the mental hospital

Defendant was sino bound over in $300 for one year.

tinuing in the outside harbour at rent to Swatow.

month ago, the Auld struck ia mine and settled on the bottom of Yu Yu channel. Since that time, she has twice been attacked by Nationalist planes.

However, for more than a week, it was reported that the selvage

in any way,

CHEERO CLUB AMATEUR NIGHT

The last in the series of

on

on

als

Mr. Kwak

ed.

Charged with unlawfully and maliciously administering a cer

ope Wong Wal-keng, on Wednes day, a 24-year-old married woman, Yau Shul-ping, was re- manded three days by Mr. James Wicks at Kowloon yesterday.

Inspector P. Lowe, of the Kow- loon City Police Station, In ask-

involved was

this countriement, to the Jean 13. 14or a mild wear on Choctiengang for the precand said that the

sent North and West for his appointment to the conquests, These were however Ma, Tsul-chiu on defeated by Mongolian forces appointment as a permenant loyal to the Manchus and by the adviser the

Po Leung Kuk; forces of another scholar-general, and Dr. Arthur W. Woo, Mr.Tong Kuo-fan. Tang Shiu-king and Dr. Yeung

With the aid of British General Pong-fook on decorations bes Gordon's army, Nanking and, the towed on them the 131. John other cities were ultimately re- Ambulance Association.

captured, and the last remnant of mburles

In a

speach Mr. Ke the Taiping army was liquidated

Chamber, "ouched. Upon the in- dividual publls, services of the | distinguished guests.

About:100 maßbers and guests i were preacht.

Ernest Rothwell, workers, have not been molestcu Amateur Nights was held at the Cheuk-hung;' Chairman of the ling Kwangtung in 1866; WOME

aged 38, unemployed, was cautioned by Mr. F. X. The RASC transport, the Max-Choero Club last night..

The shows have been open to Well Brander, was attacked on Thurday morning near Outer anyone in the Services, and have Ling Ting Island by a Nation proved popular since the inaugu- alist warship, however, the ship ration in Decoraber.

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NESCAFE

Jyst Auld Use Water Yes Huscifi is made in the

salm 13: Ha chicory: Coffee

was not hiti.

d'Almada at Kowloon yester day when he was found guilty on à charge of disorderly con-

Rothwell, also charged with malicious damage, was accused of having pushed two rickshas Into the harbour near the Star, Ferry pier early on Zuta

morning. Ho pleaded not

on the two counts.

The rickaha pullers, who said

that they paid $40 to bave their

She arrived in Hong Kong with, out damage.

TWOMEN FALL INTO HARBOUR

Appeal against eviction order is refused

Two cases of persons, falling A

La

notice to quit served by a landlord on an au- vehicles fished out of the water into the harbour were reported thorised agent of a principal tenant-such said that they did not actually see how their rickshas, were yesterday. A passenger aboard

as his solicitor-bears the same effect as 'it * Yaumati Ferryboat, travolting pushed into the, Harbour.

it had been served on the tenant himself, The Magistrate after hearing from Kowloon to the island

fell overboard This ruling was handed down yesterday by Mr. the evidence found defendant not about 2,10 guilty on the malicious damag when the launch WSU half-way

Justice T. J. Gould, Senior Pujsne Judge, at -the harbour.. charge, but said that there was | scross /

An hour isvidence of defendant; behaving, and half earlier, another man the Appeal Court, in a written judgment re- in a disorderly manner

Into the sea at the had fallen

fusing an appeat against a Tenancy Tribunal Connaught Road Contral Praya

eviction order eschi, case, the man was rea

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ot, any description, may be, ax- ported freely, from Hong Kong tó territories. within the

wealth (except Canada TLC KRONA

foundland), Burma,

cued and taken to the hospital Imperion suffering from the effects of

CONCERT AT CHINESE YMCA.

Resources exhausted.

Pleading gulity to a charge or attempted" larceny: of a fountain pen from the pocket of a Chinese reporter on board a busson Wednesday, Young Chung, gold- smith, was sentenced to six months hard labour by Mr. d'Almada at Kowloon yesterday: Defendant Was also Brýno za mended for banishmeitt after serving bis term.

During this 16-year, civil war. the speaker asserted, practical. ly all the resources of the whole nation were exhausted bayond

Yip | Yuk-ngor, .... 24-year-old | recovery..

be called, the may

hall" | spinster, charged; "with" stealing most important and algnificant $1,000 from her cousin, yog movement in the history of bound ever in 650 for one year and to come up for sentence when

China, savo the recent war Pagainst tho' Japanuvò '-invaälan

especially in view of its attempt called upon by Mr. Wicks st at revolutionising: every phase

of national status As to the social,

women,

who

Kowloon yesterday

Defe committed the offence® |

of 10 have Mr. Kan went on, that

at 8 Talpe

was alleged Road. on June 27

Taiping wemen were elevated to was also ordered to be placed equality, with men because, thele .m thn,card of the Gecrutarist for religious faith in the fatherhood of Chinese Affairs who will see her God and the brotherhood of man corted to the border by a de kind Implied that all were bro-tective. Defendant's cousin, and thera and sisters.

sister agreed": to pay $60 for in the distribution of land, they | fare.

fare back to the country. alared, equal privileges with mom pipend die VSA UDARRE Many customs of the old society wall. No

Hearing, of ・ the case.

Kainat such adlavery and prostitution were abolished. In view of their specialismding by. gunshots The appellants, the: Chouing that purpose (namely: the occuolation of womanhood was truly a 17-year-old bos, was adjourned Hing Company were repre-ple end, haduje inatte was in revelation woman vara dewathinda af Kowloon yesterday sented by Mr. Percy Chen on logical to suppedo that it was in-kien oder weren the instructions of A. 5. Ktended to elide the higher classed in differens Lau and Company moremque or duly authored attorney of and

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