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in the sport of. à casa at Central Court, published in the "China Mail! -yastardAY. acoused was insprrectly re furred to as "Tanu, aged 30, manager of the China Travel Service."
The name of the organisa- tion in question is the Hong Kong and China Travel and Transport Service,
Starting where he had left off In his talk on the history of the Hong Kong Volunteers to the Kowloon Rotary Club some months ago, Mr. N. F. Tucker continued his informative talk on the subject at the Club's weekly lunchcon at the Peninsula Hotel yesterday. Entitled "Further Chapters in the History of the Volunteers," Mr. Tucker, who is a member of the Committee for the Compiling of the His- tory of the Hong Kong Volunteers, reminded the Rotarians that the Corps was first form- ed in 1854 with the idea of assisting the re- gular forces in the defence of the Colony. The speaker started the has been made of a possible second instalment of his tall: Cotential Corps. But a ready and with the year 1078 when the valuable means of defence in li Artillery Corps was formed as Sur hands and the Governmom an adjunct the regular has falled to make the best use forces. Enthusiasm for the of # in its power. We allude 10 Artillery the Volunteers... The Corps' growth was first shown Force in miserably deficient, and The Editor takes no responsibi.] by the public but soon all sorts for fighting runs the scars lity for vimos expressed in letters by correspondents, and
necessarily wpress with. MECHANICAL GADGET
Any inconvenience crusad to the principale of the China Travel Service la much TR gretted.
Correspondence
mean them.
to
Patrol-Becond)
YUE CHUNG-KWONG
Posthumous presentation to Boy Scout
EXTRADITION PROCEEDINGS
Extradition proceedings against Fan Hei man, alias Hillman Fon, aged 29, a wireless operator re- siding at 399 Hennessy 'Road, first floor, commendat before Mr. J. Reynolds at Cen- tral yesterday.
The Hong Kong Police are holding Fon in custody in connection with the alleged murder of Pang Lai-han, a Chinese woman, those nude body was found in a bath-tub at the Central Hotel, Macao, on June 26.
by need and there was a growing | is really required in official en the Boy Scouts' Cornwell Badge Kwant, a room boy of the Con seen in good health and Akera s
Sir, I am an assiduous reader of your paper, especially the Engineering Page. I have found out a new mechanical gadget, which I wish to patent. I bave tried to and out low to obtain it, but nobody seems to know any-
The
The Mucho Authorities tre†The extent of the external burns malding the application for would have pausori death mvàn- * extradling Fan to 'Macao. tually but the principal enuse of Detective Sub-Inspector C.AA.doath was that the corrosive neid Nicol of the Homleide Sound was swallowed. proscented while Mr. P. L. Lam In her opinion the acid wan 'self-administered na a përson appeared for the tagliive.
Mr. Y. 1. Chan is holding a who wanted to commil Sutelde watching brief for deceased' would not choose such a linger family.
dag and painful way to die. Arty Mr. Hugo C. Vieira of the Injuries to the bend and week.. Portuguese Consulate was swarn would have been burnt out by the in_as interpreter.
held as a large quantity had Posthumous presentation of The first witness called by been used and it must have beat,
Inspector Nicol WAG Leung in concentrated form.
The woman, appeared to have will be made to the father of tht fole in Macao.
Yuc Chung Leung told the Court that he were 'no algns of disease. Dr. Patrol-Second
had been employed about a Fernandes gatimated that 300 to Atrong nekļ such an Won Yan) Group, on Sunday. month before June and he was end care kwong, lef 16th Hong Kon
She added that 'ut the time sha Mary Hospital on July 5 be. when a Chinese man and woman had been used, Young, Yue died at the Queen on duly at 7.15 p.m. on June 25, sulphuric acid or hydrocloric acid fore the arrival of the Badge came to the ninth floor and rent
ed a room.
examined the body, the woman The Badge will be presented to
I cung sad that he had taken had book dead about 48 hours the boy's father, Mr. Fue Nim the couple to room No. 121. He and by the condition of the burna cho, at the Morse Hut at 5.30 pan. noticed that between them they on the head, neck and shoulders, utown paper parcel the acid had been administered
belween 30 to 58 hours before. The award was sande in recogni- carried a of the Boy Scouts Association of the surgem Fue's keennem in Scouting. unless certified by na physically it and officers wore to be elected.
By
1883 there were 711 March active member Volunteers and 69 honorary member.
of difficulties were encounter be written down as zero... What Government feeling of dissatisfaction.
couragement, The public felt that the goy-clothe them at a rate of about
five dollars emment was doing not corn while in England nine dollars is per head per annum, and accused the then Governor lowed. They are armed with a Sir John Pope Hennessy, of neglect. The individual volunteer, weapen never intended for art they said, had to meet too much lery." expenses himself. At a larget practice, where seven pound field guns were used, shells falled to burst.
The Colony's
defence budget,{
Re-organised organized. The Government
Eventually the Corps was re- was to pay for the ammunition, the
thing about this. Could you please for 1078 was $2,946,19. This was my was to provide
'the 'guns:
inform me of all the steps neces- Hemised as followed: Volunteers and no man was to be enrolleif ton by the Imperial Hondquarters ) and a small rättan bästret.
sary in order enable me, at:
last, to obtain and file this bless-drin
Instructors at
$200
ed patent in Hong Kong or in the month for seven months, $1,400
U.K.?
Your etc.. M. GIANCOVICH, D. Eng. (Our correspondent should write to the Trade Marks and Patent Office in the Supreme Court-Ed.).
•
•
KONG HONG KONG AND THE COLD WAR
Sir-To avoid the tension in Hong Kong caused by the Com- munist cold war tactics, nil resi- dents should clearly understand the Gents say prychology of
Hong
the Communists. They would never attack Kong, for economic reasons. 50 Jong
as it is being ruled by the British, they gain all the economie advantages they want. They need
foreign exchange very badly
honorarium
per
to commandant 'at $100 per month, $350. uniforms, $331.14; buttons, $83; and make
making of cants and trousers, 8681.05
This dissatisfaction dragged on and on April 28, 1800, the China Mall" in an editorial said:
"Much has recently been said
and written, celally and une officially, concerning tble Im- portant subject and a great deal
APL vessel
requisitioned
by U.S. Govt
The American
The speaker cald that discipline at this time, however, was still lax, for at a Volunteers dinner the drill instructor told the men 10 refrain from
nochter loughing in ranks.
talking
Yue fell ill last year. However, he carried out Scouting in the normal manner until April this year when he was compelled to enter Queen Mary Hospital for frontment and rest.
Despite his illness, kiskoen interest in Scouting did not waver.
His condition became worse on July and he died the following day. He wasʻburled at the ftoman Catholle Cemetery.
and He invited fellowy Scouts to visit him and discuss Scouting matters Down through the years other] in hospital. units of the Corps were formed such as the Nile Corps, the Am- bulance
ace Corps and the Machine gun Corps.
The speaker concluded his talk with
the
Volunteers port the played in the pacification of the New Territories In the spring of 1808. In a despatch to the Secre tary of State on September 15. 1609,
Governor Binkte said: "1
Revenue of KCR
think the Hong Kong Volunteers Revenue totalling nearly President deserve credit for the large nius- HIC$1,000,000 was earned by
ter that was able to march off at the
British Section of the How the duty was 10.46 p.m. performed the attached report Kowloon-Canton Railway, be- wi show. The result of the tween June 10 and July 15, practical demonstration of the according to the July report utility
of the Force has been of the General Manager of the numbers of the Corps from 120 shown by the increase In the British Section.
The guro.
י
Saw man leave
She also said that to administor the fuld into the mouth and stomach, force must have been He left them in the room and į nuodā.
After creus-examluation by Mr. went to preparo teo for them and at the same time ho neked an Lam the case was ndjourned till other room boy, Chiu Wing, to Tuesday, August 8.
register them.
Izung said that the man worei a white Chinese-style sult while the woman wore a red dress with printed black flowers on it.
At about 10.15 p.m. he saw the man leave the room and goj downstairs.
Personalia
Mr. and Mrs. Sucl. Mr. and Leung added that he went off Mrs. E. Lazarus and Mr. V. G. duty at midnight and when he Sokoloff left Hong Kong for returned to work the next day Bangkok yesterday by the ss. at 10 am. he was informed of Hal Meng. certain things which had happen÷
ed while he was away.
The Roverond Mr. F.F. Wu.
Miss
A 3 p.m. on June 30, he was Mrs. D.HM. Wu. Messrs. Alfred visited by a Chinese who pro- . Hour, C.J. Waye and duced some photographs and Y.S. Ko arrived in Hong Kong
Among the arrivals from Japan
by Canadian Pacific Airlines yes-n
was told to ete If he could re- from Vancouver yesterday by cognise anyone. In one of the Canadian Pacific Air Lines. photos he saw the man who had. rented room 121 on the night of June 25.
Leung then Identified the mon terday were Mes. C.Y. Tong, as the Fan, who rus in the Messrs. M. Livingston, NH Ma, CY. Tong, CW, Hayden and M.C. Doek.
Tei
Leung also told the Court that he went in the hospital Central: Corde de San Ton Vario on June
Alt Commodore
27 where he identified the body CDE, Air Officer
A.D. Dayles, Commanding,
only here can they find an abun- Lines' freighter President dant supply. Here they can easily Pierce has been requisitioned sell any quantity of commodities by the State Department to from the molland for foreign make a special trip to Japan exchange. From Hong Kong, 100 from Manila,
it was learned buy any quantity of they can
yesterday. The Hong Kong foreign commodities they need
ced office of APL. "however, tould for industrial and military con-
o not confirm the report, ·
was HK$017,543 of a woman lying, in the mortuary Hong Kong, will be the guest at sumption. There is therefore no
to 350 men. At their present (passengers: 11K$54,019; goods: as that of the woman who had today's luncheon of the Air Club Passengers and carga. from the strength, and constituted as they reason for Hong Kong merchants mobilised ship, it was learned
HK$163,984; and miscellaneous come to the Central Hotel with a Force Club at Edinburgh House. to be reared by their cunning were transferred to the ss. Presleri Commanding, that the Hong
I agree with the Major Gen- {re the month imder review, 2014 June 25.
HK$70,340). cold war tactics, which simply prompt them to sell or cheaply dent Wilson, which arrived yes-1 Kong Volunteers form a valuable covered goods wagons were semi of the crived. Double-wire signaling.
it
on
very
terday from the Philippines.
Taxation officer gets six months
man and rented room -121 on! WWEDDING
Identified man
At 11.45
a room
NEXT CHANGE
AT THE
KRING'S
Callina Lance-Corporal James the goods
ods the Communists
addition to the strength
of Signats. Drage: 40 Division It could not be oficially as badly want.
mechanism was installed at Yeu Once occupied by the
A vote
1, he Cafetria Camp, Castle Peak Road, Com-certained whether the President garrison."
of thanks to the mati Station on July 31. The
n.m. on July Merce would carry, teotps or munist, Hong Kong would no supplies to Japan. When and to Speaker was proposed by Rotarian] previous mechanism, was removed) altchder an identification parade and Miss Hazel Tong, alias Tong Central Police Station Shuk-fang. of 1229 Canton Road, be of any use to them. As which port the freighter would F.C. longer
Clemo,
during the Japan occupation at the
where he identified Fan as the second floor, were married at the 15, there Is reason to doubt
Guests at the luncheon were period. go from Manila was also nascer John Wilkinson, G.A. Evans, C
W. R. whether any ban on exports, even tainable.
The report added that portions man who had rented room No. Supreme Court Marriage Regi
121 at the Central Hotel, Macne trar's Offfae yesterday. oil, would be effective. The
The President Wilson brought Greeves, R. Lewis, D.E. Du Toit, of the Shumchun Railway Bridge
Weddington and Tong Chuck- on June 25. Communists are better strategists 12 Brot-class Chinese passen JD, Elliot-Daws, P. Smith, N.F. formerly covered with expanded
Cross-examined by Mr. Lam, wah were witnesses, than the Japanese,
gers who originally had booked Tuciter, J. Skinner and H.M. metal, were replaced with wooden
additional Leung said that although he had Moreover, their game is to do Dassage on the freighter for Parsoni. Visiting Rotarians were planks to provide
only been working as sidewalks. all they can, to divide the Western Tuku Bar.............
D.8, Hill and G.B. Fryer.
boy for abord, a month before tho Powers-that is one reason why 1 is the first time An APL
middle of June he had a good the Russians returned to the ship has been requisitioned by
memory and could remember a Security Counell Stalin wants to the Government in connections
patron's face as it was his duty canquer the whole of Asia with with the Korean War, it was
to do so in connection with his his trained porters. It was a fatal learned. The General Cordon
work. mistake for America to tbandon 100k some 1,300 poldiers from San Nationalist China, for now Moe-Francisco to Yokohama but, pe cow has millions of trained men cording to an APL official, she in Chinn at her commond. The was not requisitioned to do the South Korean crisis in simply the job.
(it was explained that the As consequence of the Communist conquest of China. However, it is trots embarked as with other not too late for the Democratic normal passengers bound for the Towers to suck together-woe light change of course was made Eust from San Francisco," "A to them that believe in the trine at Isolation. Compromise not calling at Honolulu be with the
clube of the transportation of the atrocious nggressor cimply bring disaster post steril troops).
deplorable that mech an onlightened atatesman as Pandit] Behru should have acted as be has done. If he is nuoressful, can India escape the so-called Tibora- tion?
Τ
Yours, tapit A REAL CHINESE DEMOCRAT.
Far
Sudden demand
for cotton yarn
A sudden demand from Pakistan for colton yarn and
the result of a Police raid on the Inland Re- venue Office in December last year, Chui Yiu-lok, aged 30, a taxation officer of the Department, resigned the next day and left for Canton. However, he returned to the Colony a few days ago and was arrested by the Police on Wednesday.
H.
This was reldted by Detective Sub-Inspector
Tyler to the Court yesterday when Chul was charged before Mr. J. Reynolds on three counts of forgery of Inland Revenue docu- ments.
Venue
He also denied that he had seen something strange. in the behavi- When they our of the woman chine to rent the room.
The sccood witness called by Inspector Nicol was Dr. Elsa Maria Jose de Sena Fernandes of the Central Corde de São Jan Uralo Hospitd.
Fernardes said that she was present when the first wR- ders, a Police Inspector and an- other Chincas had identised the body of the women in the mor- tuary on June 27.
After the identification, the conducted a post-mortem on the hody and her findings werd
"Caustic barns
The deceated woman was about] 30 years of age and the body Chul pleaded guilty to 'nil ployee of the Department was uns tersed in a hospital town. AUTHORITIES MUM certain items of cotton cloth, three charges und was sen- allowed to take money for ser- There were dressings on the
vices rendered.
head and when they were rom ON SLOOP ATTACK coupled with heavy hoarding tenced to six months,
Defendant then himself made moved brown stains were found. |by speculators, hos sant prices The charges against Chui were Hong Kong naval authorities for these two commodities, up that on February 15, 1040 he missessment of the firm's ReThe hair on her trend especially
an Inland Revenue np. turn which came to HK$250 forged
on the right side was burnt au would nefiler deny nor confirm by 20 per cent and more dur-plication for personal assessment which he (defendant) paid out of ware har eyes, ears, bose and past local reports that a British valdop me the streven days. was attacked by shore batteries The market has been scoured form No. 78 in the name of law his own pocket.
Shi-hung of, Marsha Ronit,
However, to obtain some of her face by some coustic sub
soma stance. The right side of her en Lingting Island on Wedtrains for avai516"ready fock, and second floor; that on Match the money back he forged the neck was also burnt and the
An unidentified naval cruft, holders, taking advantage of the
Inload Be
three documents,
brown stains covered the neck It had been reported, find a plecri dituiden, have been raising their 1049, he forged an of shrapnel fail on the deck, prichs daily, onetimes sovera Na in the name of Lewi
In December, 1949, the Police and bead. asscasromat formed the Inland Reven porsonal ass
Shir
There were no signs of burris Four sholis, it was romerter i umes a day, without deterring af forging on Igland Rar Ofoes and defendant
and bung
bocamsor Injuries on the lower part or bif the British buyers bout an
to her body. Inside the mouth, Chi $loop.
The hoarding fever, started a tenue document repayment claim afraid and did not, retura Macao vernacular Press raporti a mult of the world situation form No. 75 in the name of Law work. Later he sent a letter of skin had peeled and the enamel
carnation Shi-hung reschtig the Colony, verteltlay and Roar of war.
do the otica from of the teeth had bech eaten away Raid that Communist shore bat Not to leave all their eggs in Inspector Tyler said that Chul Canton, but was arrested by the by some corrosive fluid.
Police
on Wednesday after be re-”
On performing an butopsy” on teries and Nationalist intes were the same Basket, boarders are was employed as a taxation al-
the stomach It was Youus that the naked in a Kuff Taol 6 Ling reported to have shipped portions cer in the Inland Revenue Do turned from Canton.
stomach and other "Internal- dem king zubaand VK WIECHENDER, S of their stocks to Mincho, or fir pariment and came to know, marur guns, were consented with blood.
ced, defandant kiced the ther, asid for safe custody Cheung Sing, the manager of the ce
In her opinion?said Dr Chrung
as he had The rise in price of, epttan varni
Firm,xx-manuo has juñocied, manufacturing, come
facturers.
Defendant
scrylco to the Beitian Fernandes, death was enused by some caustic (or corrésivo acid of collon knitted goods and for helped Cheung to prepare hirin eine files, and manufacturers have all Return for that year and was In refuting my reduction in being from dawn the throat,
the sentence, Mr. Reynolds an increased the price of their pald HIC$30,
pished
products
BALLROOM TO BE OPENED The Tonnochy Ballroom, Tonnochy Road, Wanchal, will be oficially opened at B p.m. today
Mr. A. Y. Chang and Mr.“Chtin Keong Invited a largo gailiertog bt. friends and representatives of the• „prèss fa alspecial. › cooktail: party at uw <Ballroom yortorday to celebrate the occasion!
The Ballroom:ls perily, assumil« [ble-by's ferry from Howloon which lands only a few.zymeda (away, and byáram and bus from
the Central Districts Paig Music la provided by Jequipped vendore ThalathrIONS
harmonioutif furnished;
well-
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Defendant saw Chresing and
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