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ON SUNDAY
History will be made in Hong Kông this Sunday
when for the first time in the Colony's his lory a Motor Rally will be held for motorists who are members of the Hong Kong Auto mobile Association.
The Rally will be an all-day affair and has been organised by the Hong Kong Automobile As- sociation for the benefit of all its members.
Govt. Depts. merged
From September 1, the Department of Gappiles and Distribution wit be merged with
of the Department Commerce and Industry, it was officially announced yee- terday.
As from that date any cor- respondence or enquiries re- garding matters now dealt with by either of these de- partments should be address- ed to the Director of Com- Fire and ledustry. merce Brigade Guilding.
Funeral of Major Coryton
The funeral of Major Oswin
A total of 110 entries has been received by the Assocla- tion for the Rally and the Committee in Charge have divided the entries into three groups to traverse different routes, the first car leaving on each route at 9.30 pm, fol- lowed by the others at one- minute intervals.
The Shek-O Route will be traversed by 42 entries, tho Sha Tau Kok Route by 40 entries and the Ham Tin Route by 30 en- tries.
All cars taking part in the Rally are expected to be back at the Diocesan Boys' School, Kow- Yoon, by noon on Sunday.
Of the ears taking part in the Rally two will hold the centre
interest.
HK built car
The first is a car designed and built in Hong Kong It has a diesel-engine and was built by the South China Iron Company. It is the first car ever to have been completely designed and
O. Coryton, Second-in-Com-built in the Colony and it is also mand of the KLSI, took place believed to be the only diesel- at the Colonial Cemetery yes- engine powered motorcer in the terday with full military Far East. It will run on the Shn
Tau Kok Route. honours.
Toit said that the Mr. Paul Du the Coryton died in Major
car was entered for the Rolly British Military Horplin!
on car
and the Tuerday after week's illness. only a few days ago He is survived by his wife, Mrs entry was necepled,
The second Marie-Therese Coryton, and child.
car which will Major Coryton is te vlder son draw much interest in its per- of the Reverend and Mrs. Ho-formance in the Hally will be a warth Coryton of Bonchurch Metropolitan Car (Austin Taxi Rectory, Ventnor, Jale of Wight. with 16 horse-power engine), The funeral service took place The car is the same type as those at St. John's Cathedral and then which are being used in London: Alajor Coryton's remains were as taxis and has bore to their resting place on a ty for four passengers besides the
driver. gun-carriage.
The coffin was draped with the Union Jack and his sword and reabbard placed on top.
seating capaci
The car has been entered by Alex Ross and Company and will be running on the Shek-O Route. After the Rally, when all the cars will gather at the Diocesan a large Boys' School, the following pro- number of officers ranks were among those who gramme will take place: attended the funeral.
The gun-carrlage was followed hy a guard of 14 soldiers from
while the K. L. S. I.
and
other
12 noon to p.m. Lunch.
contest.
START Keulės 3,4.
Sketch Map HKAA Rally
Route
Appeal by Electric Co.
The Hong Kono Electric Company he made an urgent appeal through the landlords, to tenante in the Central Ols trict Immediately to suspend all ungesential electric power consumption.
Reason for the appeat is a fault in the high serious tension cable 'serving the district. Teriants of offices and flats in the Central Dis- felst are asked to comply with the appeal until the fault has been located and rectified. Air-dondhioning units are RTL unessontal electricity-
the consuming Installation, appeal says.
Death of old
China Hand
The many old friends of Mr. J. C. Taylor-popularly known 1 p.m. to 1.15 p.m. Demonstra as Jock" will be genuinely A firing party of 14 fired vol-1
open grave jas ation Run uphill by Mr. J. Firley upset to hear of his death a leys over the
Home on Monday. The news inct salule and the Buglers of the in a Jaguar Super-Sports.
1.15 p.m. to 4.15 p.ru, u Cimb came to Jardine, Matheson and K. L. S. 1. sounded the Last Post
Co., by cable and the Reveille,
yesterday. 4.30 p.m. Concours
"Jock" spent half his life in 5.15 p.m. Prize-Glving.
of the Princely The prizes silver trophies the service have been presented by various House and rose to a high posi-
thun in the firm. and individuals
He was for many yearn the
Chief mourners at the funeral{ were his widow and his sister, Mrs. H. Law.
d'Elegance.
the
Router
Disetray
Days School Finsk
SUB-INSPECTOR GIVES EVIDENCE AT TRIAL
Sub-Inspector Harold John Rumbelow, the pro-
secution's chief witness, gave evidence you torday in the case in which Henry Tang, allas Tong Shui, is charged with offering SI Rum- balow $1,000.
Tang, aged 38, Manager of the China Travel Ser-
vice, was charged before Mr. J. Reynolds at Central with offering SI Rumbelow $1,000 to facilitate the approval of entry permits from Taiwan.
Detective Sub-Inspector | the way Tang told me he had Kavanagh is prosecuting and submitted some applications. Ho gave me $400 and said I have Mr. B. Bernacchi, Instructed
given you $200, and I have receiv- by Mr. Hammond, is appear- cu six permits. This $400 I give ing for Tang.
DSI Kavanagh said that defen- dant is the Manager of the Hong Kong and China Travel Service. About April 12 this year Tong met SI
Numbelow at a party After the
Tang dravo party Rumbelow home. SI Kumbelow was at that time in charge of the issuing of entry permails to Hom Kong from Chiu,
you makes $600, business is busi-
CRS.
Hearing of the case was then adjourned to September 19 at 11.20 a.m. when SI Rumbelow will continue with his evidence.
$s. HIRAM
Personalia'
Departures for Indo-China"yes terday by "Air France Included Mir, Giang Than, Mira. Ta Nguye, Min Ong Lang, Mrs. Phung W. Hoan, Merar, Tran Nam, MoGluehlin, M. Marlotte, Albert Chao and Ky Long,
Mr. and Mrs. P. Bulbrook, Mestre. J.D. Cottrell, Lee Shlang, Lee Shlu-Jing and Chul Seng- kwan télt Hong Kong for Bong- kok yesterday by CPA.
Arrivals from Bangkok verter- day by CPA included Mr. and N. 1.3. Kho Megars, D.A. Lockshin, K.C. Hsu, M.J. Har- king, M. Lal and Chun Jue-hee.
Among those who left Hond Kong for the United Kingdom yesterday by BOAC were 11. Howell, Mr. and Mrs. J.L Gregeen, Mrs. A. de A. Peixinho, Mr. and Mrs. E.J. Davien, J.
Kenych, B., Holmen, Allen, Mr. and Gowing. *
J.O.
Mrs.
D.G.
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Departures for Sydney yester day by the 'my. Yuntina Included Mr. and Mis. N.V. Moskvin, Captain S.D. Osetroff, GA. Ran kin, D.J. Mandér, G.K. Dillon, Mr. Mrs. A.S. Novodecen, Dorothy Leo, Mles Barbara Leo, Lee Win and Pun So.
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Miss J. Scott was among those who left for Bangkok yesterday by BOAC.
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Mr. A.V. Caddick Jeft for Cal- cutta by DOAC yesterday.
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Messrs. R. A. C. Beeching. Lieutenant-Colonel. Browne, Messrs. N.L. Kad and Cheung | Kung-hal left' for Singapɔrd yes-
terday by BOAC.
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Mr. OK, Yuc, former Chinese Nationalist Finance Minister, left the Hong Kong for Tulpeh by Always yesterday morning.
Mr. Yue who had been resid- jag here for quite some time, suld that he was going to Talpeh on personal business.
DOCKYARD CLERK REMANDED
A. R. Abbas, clerk of the Royal Naval Dockyard, was remanded one week by Mr. Hin-shing Lo at Central yesterday on a charge of dangerous driving.
Abbas, who was on ball of $600, was represented by Mr. A. ei Arcull,
It was alleged that Abbas, an Regarding the paragraph in Aunut 1, drove motor cycle 958
tntosh, wife of the Commissioner { he will long be remembered by with him do bpproving them and Kong/Rangoon, Hong Kong Chan, allas Chan May-ling
On the way home in the cor. yesterday's "China Mail" that in Hennessy Road in dangerous the prosecution said, Tang ques according to unconfirmed re- manner, knocking down an old doned SI Rumbelow regarding the leedure followed in perpect ports the Norwegian steamer vonian. The woman is at present of applications for entry permills Hiram had cleared for Shang-in hospital, it was stated. from Taiwan. SI Rumbelow ex- hai, the agents. Messrs. Thore-
TO BE WED ser and Co., Ltd., make the plained the procedure to film.
Tang. It was alleged, then sald following comment:
The forthcoming wedding has "The ss. Hiram Is employed on been announced of Ola Godoe, that he would shortly be sub- miting applications for entry the services of the China Slam chief engingar, of 193 Gloucester operates betwech Road, Arst floor, and Miss Lucy permits from people in Taiwan, Line which that Rumbelow should co-operata Hong Kong/Bangkok. that he would give Rumbelow lung/Japaneso ports and
(A fresh proclamation, repenting $100 for each application ap- kok/Singapore. We have had no previous orders banning the ex proved.
plans of seading this vessel to mort of rice, has been issued by Shanghal, and after having car- the "Esvangtung - People's Provin- ried out some work in the dock- cial "Government, said the "Ta yard, she will proceed to Bang- Kung Pao yesterday. kok on or about August 10."
It added that the new pro- Any inconvenience caused to clamation is aimed at curbing
of
Police.
Among those at the gravesido were Major-General G. C. Evans, firms Lieutenant-Colauel Shaw-Ball Colony, and will be presented to DSO Lieutenant-Colonel 1. the winners by Mrs. D.W. Mac- firm's Agent in Tientsin, where Fisher, Mit, and Lieutenant- Colonel O'Brien Twohlg.
the Chinese community no less Judges of the
Concours than by the foreign residents, not d'Elegance will be Mrs. Kwok only for his great personal quali Chan, Mrs. J.W. Anderson, Mr. ties but for his exceptional public Ross Bohm and Mr. Paul Du services. He was, for example, long period Chairman of the Tientsin General Chamber of Lady optrants An urgency signal requesting
Judges for the Holly and the Comnierce, and his annual spee Rimson was received from the Hill-Climb are: Mesero. Paul Duches to this International body all hhips to look out for these Harbour Master in Penang, ac- Toil, R. Bohm, J.W. Milner, R. were always a landmark In the matter to his superior afleer and top of the unconfirmed report is vicë tô Hàng Kong by landlorda
URGENCY SIGNAL FROM PENANG
cording to a natlee pasted in the Marine Office here yesterday.
The Kimseng, overdue on her Setimawe to voyage from
Penang, is u 90-feet long wooden ship with dark hull, white upper structure and counter stern. The ahip has one mast and her funnel la painted black, the message said.
'Signal letters for the missing ressol, which has no radio equip ment, are 2BQD, the message added.
Toil
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Reported to superiors Rumbelow refused to discusi the matter further.
ST Numbelow reported the
those concerned by the publica
huggling of rice out of the pro-
and merchants.-
Committal proceedings heard at Kowloon
events of the year.
from then on was 'acting on in- regretted, Though a man of very genial structions. Five ladies are among the 110
shd likeable personality, he Between April 30 and May 25. entrants in the Rally
never lacked the courage (of his various sums of money, were paid of all is Miss youngest entry Ngan, daughter of Mr. Ngan convictions, and he could pro- to Rumbelow by Tong. There
nbunico them with force and sums amounted to $1,300. Shing-kwan, Managing-Director pingency when need arose, an it DSI H. J. Rumbelow In evid- of the China Motor-Bus Com- often did in the troubled history ence seld that he was attached an MG of trade in the Northern port to the Irnigration Office, Polier She will drive. pany.
His duty from during the past quarter-century. Headquarters. Saloon.
The Diocesan Boys' School He also gave the community hiri February to June this year con- row grounds will be closed to the servicer in a variety of other sisted of dealing with entry per- Fublic on Sunday but spectator directions. He married in Tien- mits from China of people com- will be admitted to the grounds in girl," a member of the ing to Hong Kong. Rimbelov on purchasing a Programme. famous Bryson dynasty in the said he was in sole charge in the
From 1
en- North, and his youngest con Ro- issuing of such permits. Pith
He said that he met Tang grounds may be bin is coming out gron to jalm For snatching. -en $80 gold trance Hangic of a woman gained through the Argyle Street the Jardine Engineering Corpora- solnetime in April at a party at
angle from the wit of a Street and Prince Edward Road en- on here. Another gun, Alan West Point. After the party Of
"On the way, Tang made cor- on Tuesday. Loe Loung, age 27, tronces. After I pm, as the had to leave Hong Kong abous Tang took him home in his car. unemployed, was sentenced to Cilmb
contests will be in progress, six months ago because or ni
tair sungentions to me. 13e sure. two months and six strokes of the spectators will only be allowed in health.
But though Mr. Taylor 'spent a gested that we should co-operate cane Irom Mr. R. W. S. Winter by the Prince Edward "Road"en-
considerable time in the North.ns I was in charge of applicatión at Kowloon Tyesterday.
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Hong Kong remained his first and forms for entry into Hong Kong
That love. Be rotinic an un abated interest in its welfare and
Met in cabaret
Committal proceedings against, dix men, arrested
with 16 others by the policeżim the blow-
·Territories last May for the unlawful posses- sion of arms, wore heard before Mr. Jainge Wicks at Kowloon yesterday.”
the 22 men arrested, 15 had been freed dur- ing previous appearances while one of them, Cheung Tin, escaped from custody on June
3.
Facing remaining six, who white defendants were found in the Court yesterday was found while the second and were charged with possession the other. e doing, and no subscriber to
"Tang said that he would be of five Mausers, a 32 pistol, ist defendant took the pollen-
to the hillside where two- weekly edition of this paper thee were proment in this Jeppe submilling sorae applications and three revolvers, three hand soy and a hand-grands Wrapped nches it he failed to get it. Only asked me to rush then through grenades and 108 rounds of in unter preot cloth were round a few weeks ago he wrote out to for him and that for every ap- ammunition.
hidden. Bringing defendants back". Defendants who were not to the house, Inspector HowTelt eny how much he missed Hong plication entry approved by me,
legally represented were Vip told them that he had reason to Kong and how much happler he he would give me $100.
**! #Z, told him an "entry permit) rin-sung, "-year-old unemploy-belleve that there werd would be if he could rétüm, “Ha
thoro was forest to leave the Colony eest only five dollars. Tang raided, Yip Yük chceng, sling Vip amp whereupon: second and a fear or two ago for health rea- that I misunderstood him and Tin-thing, allas Tip Kau, 17 third defendants' took him to two Fear-old farmer, Yip Tin-pombre spots dis the hillside And cont, and Kid to "ga klown that he would pay me $100. Home on fifat account, Brand Rumotlow said that ad met aged 21. Yeung Kat, allas Younibre arms were found d Shouldered, fresh-complexioned Taux on April 13 in a dance hall, K, aged 35, Pang-L1-lun; age accused then informed that - Tang sold that ho had a girl 19, and Yeung Chung-yung, aged ha had another Blatter Hidden In kid "Checky."Jock" vas a pod friend and a fine man, with much friend in Taipoh and asked me 24,
midowshed. The gum was” Tõund, of the "salildeleone shrewing of the true Scot in his take op and a worthy representative both of his race and of its firà,
if I could help him. He then The first four defendants were in a barrel, showed me a photograph of the charged on the count of possess On the way back from the. girl. I recognised her from the son of five Mauzor a pistol, a village the police Van with the photo as being an applicant I had revolver," a hæill-grobade jahit 27 detectives and prisoners, aboard refused.
rounds of ammunition at Lib avectured and everyone was
This application was submitted Ma Hang village"on loy taken to the Kowloon Hospital by the Hong Kong Always. Tope while the fast two- derenijanti jut no one, was totalnos.... had told me previously, that the were charged on two count of
Detective Tan, Chung-yoo in
VESSEL'S TRIP TO CANTON The Nuchiang, a 500-ton LSM belonging to the Ming Sung Th dustrial Company, Jeff Hong Kong on Monday morning and arrived safely in Canton in the anime
Tang lien went to Japan for a raided an unnumbered hutin dants. evening, it was learnbyester.
14 men said brought Armourer, testified that ho fon daysages Angebotse week. When to, came back ho won into custody, samo inspector J. a. Parkinis Huiles, the ship, which has been lying came to my house and asked me them to the Shamshyipo Piation Colved the arme from Inspector Idle in Hong Kong for the past to go out I told him I had an Among the Exwas fourlifowicit for examination on May wear, will be placed under: the appointment.
i was in Talpen on holiday pestision of two revolves, two evidenco said that he was in the and that she was a teachers in hand-grenades" and 11" rounds of raiding party and that when they Hong Kong I considered, the op- ammunition at Moan Village arrived at the ellinge he ordered plication again and approved Ite (Detective Sub-Inspector W The inmates of the holises to open then reported the matter to my Howlett, the prosecuting pincere quors receiving he response In evidence said that on the hight the polles broke down the doors superior oftere fibra
of May:13 he and party of pulled and found the art ihren döfon=" the way
disposal of the Ming Blue Comen8 Abm jakis Tan't abo ees pused, "Young Kulxwife, atas man,
Ling Ma Hang Vingus pany in Canton, Abt Informant pensive): na hinded mid sado.44lo next day took the police to 16 and Jay With the excep reid, However, shall not be I handed the money to Mr. Shaw, poker abtasaray batweets/Can Commi
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