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Promotions

It was announced. In the Gazette this morning that IIM the King has sanctioned the following promotions it, and

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CHINA MAIL

Colony's Credit

Balance For January Was $10,759,988

appointments to, the Venerable The Colony's revenue and expenditure for the Order of the Hospital of St month of January showed a credit balance of $10,- Promotion to the Grade of 759,988 and brought the general revenue balance Associate Knight. Mr A, cl to a total of $230,896,686.

John of Jerusalem:

Arculli, OBE (from Associate

Commander).

Promotion to the Grade

(Brother)-Mr

Commander

FS. Coote (from Omeer).

Promotion to the

romo!

Officer

Dr

(Brother)-Dr

Assoclate Officer

Ip Kom-wah,

Ping-fan and

(af)

Mr

Mr Kwok Chan

Revenue for the month totalled $30,588,698 and ex- penditure was $19,828,609.

the with

Duties at the end of the first Today's Gazzite also discloses

was $59,721,817 Grade of that at the end of January $122,- ten months

original J.B.734,455 had been spent from the compared Mackie (from Serving Brother). $150,000,000 loan funds allocat-estimate for the year of $30,-

Grade of ed for Promotion to the

various undertakings 300,000, and other comparative (Brother) including agriculture, forestry figure

figures were: Rates $25,377,001 Fung gardens, air and metzarole- ($21,518,000),

and

Licences, Fines Ferfeitures $14,057,175 gical services, buildings, claims and Serving land from Associate

compensation, education, ($0,846,450), Fees of Court or Brother);

facilities, medical ser- Office $18,685,004 ($16,977,850), harbour Promotion to the Grade of vices, public works, rallway, Water Revenue $7,084,487

Lois waterworks and miscellaneous.

$12- Post Office ($5,780,400). spent during 365,229

Kow ($10,095,000), amount January was $:3,209,478.

loon-Canton Railway $8,067,997 The

ct statement

revenue ($7,004,000), Revenue from shows that apart from Internal and Rents, etc. $8,570,333 Revenue and grants from the

ceipts $13,801,537 ($7,790,000), Colonial Development and Wei- ($6,201,100). Miscellaneous Re- fare scheme, Income under every other head exceeded by the end Land Sales $5,654,790 ($2,750,-

000). of January the estimated total for the whole of the fiscal year.

(Sister)--Miss

Omeer Fearon (fram Serving Sister).

Admission to the Grade of Serving Brother-Mr Ho Kang- po and Mr Llu Pak-kwan.

The Governor-in-Council has directed that the name of F.S. Li and Co. be added to the list of Authorised Auditors, the Gazelle aanuunced this morning.

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PRINCIPAL SOURCES

At the end of January In- ternal Revenue amounted to $63,806,942, The estimated total for the year is $76,500,000.

The three principal sources of In- revenue for January were: ternal Revenue $9,004,162, Rates Dulles $7,187,978, and $4,871,257,

In addition

Licences, Fines

or

and Forfeitures brought in $1,828,053, Fees of Court Omice $1,572,431, Miscellaneous Receipts $1,285,455, and Post Office $1,242,387,

Principal item of expenditure for January was $5,372,545

Established 1845

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By Galbraith

COME T151-BY NEA SERVICE, INC. T, M. REG U. E FIT, OFT,

"The wife's getting suspicious, Charley—she has lost 18 pounds on our diet and I haven't dropped an ouncel"

Detention Of The

Miscellaneous Services. In addi-First

tion $2,203,570 was spent on Public Works Non-recurrent, $1,905,577 on Subventions, $1, 424,326 on Public Works Recur- rent, $1,200,044 on the Police Force, $1,088,782 for Public Debt and $1,004,394 Medical Department.

on the

EARLY AM

CHASE

Arrested by the Police after

Mai Rickmers Confirmed

Ocean-Going Ship To

Be Held By Nationalists

· Confirmation has been received in the Colony of the detention of the ss Mái Rickmers, a Ger- man ship, at Keelung, Formosa. The vessel was yesterday reported to have been stopped by a Chinese Nationalist destroyer in northern waters.

The Mai Rickmers is the first ocean-going vessel to be detained by the Nationalists, who have hitherto only stopped coasters plying between the a Colony and North and South China ports.

short chase in the early hours of this

-morning, -- Chung - Mul,- 31, unemployed, was sentenced to nine months' hard labour by Mr Winter at Kowloon later in the day. He admitted a charge of larceny in a dwelling.

to

The Police stated that two constables on duty in Portland Street saw the defendant carry- ing a parcel. When defendant saw the Police he dropped the parcel, subsequently found contain clothing, and ran away He was

admitted caught and that he had stolen the clothing from 132 Keelung Street, second Nooor.

The clothing

$150.

she

Sports Pause

DRINK

Coca-Cola

1) SEAT LUN

Gea

Notices

Today's Evidence Mail

In The Hockridge Inquiry

(Continued From Page 1)

Mr Woodhead: I realise that)

to England?—He was too drunk you would be upset. to pay anything about that.

TAKES GUN Witness said that ori the

I don't remember what he said. second occasion when she en- witness thought, was to fetch remember whether she took the

Heckridge's reason for calling. tered the room

HC

she could not

a

his wife,

the pillow Or Witness said that Hockridge gun from near

from Mrs talked to his wife but witness She took the gun out with her Hockridge's hand. what did not know

about. and her reason for going out of Hockridge then had a conversa- the room was to make sure that tion with witness's brother.

the doctor was being called. Mrs Heckridge came over and

She spoke to the European lady jalked to witness saying,

doctor, really loves you." Witness said again and asked her to call she believed that Hockridge was

Witness said that on returning Just drunk and did not know what he was saying, "I remark to the room she saw Mr Hock- heridge pull Mrs Hockridge's dress ed that if I went away

the shoulders and start would forget all about me," said from

artificial respiration, Miss Chan.

Hockridge, sakd witness, called out his wife's name and said that he loved her. Wittesa took him, back to the living room, Witness att held the gun. Hockridge then went to the balcony and searched the trunks, He returned to the room with a small-sized guns in his

a.m.,

Mr and Mrs At 5.30 Hockridge left her flat.

"At 2 p.m.

I went with a lady friend. Mrs Fok, to Dina House," continued witness. "We went to the living room where I asked Mr Hockridge to spoto-hand, under some clothing. gise for his behaviour the pre- vious day."

SEEKING DIVORCE

Mr Woodhead: I think it was then that he told you that apologies were no good as his wife was asking for a divorce? -Yes.

You then went to the bed- room and saw Mrs Hockridget -Yes.

said that

Witness

she told Hockridge what he had

ld and also told her that Mr i

street" cab

"I thought that he wanted to kill himack and went up and took the gun from bilm end threw it out into the

Mida Chan. She placed the gun sho w carrying in the bookcase for fear thel Mockridge might use it on himself if he was inclined.

Wiincas told the amah, to keep an eye on Hockridge and left for her home. "I was upset at what bad happened and I changed my clothes and put clothes," she "naid,

Later her elder brother took her to see Mr C. Y, Kwan, the solici ter.

on some oman's

Mr Woodhead here pointed out Hockridge needed her (his that Ms Chan come forward with wife). Witness also persuaded | Mr Kwan at the Police Station the Mrs Hockridge not to do any

thing rash.

Miss Chan added that about 3 p.m. she lett with Mrs Fok after promising Mrs Hockridge that she (Miss Chan) would return. Witness went with her friend to the King's Drug Store where she purchased a bottle of

same night and volunteered to give

any help she could in the cast.

Hearing is proceeding.

Legislative Council

At another. hop sho purchased oranges and. then re- The reappointment of Dr the turned alone to Dina House. Hon. I. Newton and the Hon. The reason for buying the T. L. Bowring as Official Mem- witness bers of the Legislative Council oranges was because thought that if Hockridge had until April 30, 1952, was an-

the something to eat it might sober (nounced in

Gazette this him up a little.

morning." wines, Mr and Mrs Hockridge to the flat sold

Also reappointed as Unofficial Members of the Legislative were in the living room. After Council until April 30, 1852, a few minutes, Mrs Hockridge were the Hon. T. N. Chau, Dr went into the bedroom.

in

in

now

It is believed the ship wasping interests, which were stopped by the destroyer when founded by RC. Rickmers

was somewhere in the 1834 in Germany, and is Yangise Estuary on her way to managed by the fourth genera- Taku Bar. The Mat Rickmers tion of the same family was not, na originally reported, proceeding to Shanghai.

Messrs Jebsen and Co., the local agents for the ship, have contacted their agents in Taipeh and learned that the Mat Rick- was stopped yesterday

mers morning.

No word, however, has been received

from Capt F. Ahi, master of the ship, which left Hongkong

last Saturday

ΣΟΥ Taku Bar

with was valued at German manufactured medical appliances, radio and photo- graphic equipment-and-general goods, including 500 tons loaded on board in Hongkong

Gen Harding

Leaves

General Sir John Harding, KCB, CBE DSO, MC, Com- mander-in-Chief, Far East Land Forces, and C-in-C, designato British Army of the Rhine, left Kal Tak carly this morning for Singapore,

was

General Harding, who accompanied by Lady Harding and Mrs Foett, wife of Major General J. H. N. Foett, DSO, Chief of Staff, GHQ Far East

a cargo

of

Capt. Ahl is a well-known figure in China waters, having spent many years on ships in these waters,

Armed Men Hold Up

Aged Women

It was revealed by Messrs A gang of five or six Jebsen and Co, this morning armed men broke into a that negotiations have been farm house at Ma-mei-ha commenced for the release of the Mai Rickmers, The West village, Sheung Shui, New German Federal Republie at Territories, shortly after Bonn have also been informed 4.80 yesterday afternoon of the vessel's detention and it when they held up at gun is learned they have made re- presentations to the Nationalist point two old women, aged authorities in Taipeh. The carly 68 and 74 respectively, the release of the ship is confidently only tenants of the house at expected

that time.

However, quick action on the first German ship to enter the part of the Police effected the Hongkong harbour since the Second World War. She arrived y

The Mal Rickmers

was the

arrest of three of the men short-

after the alarmı

had been on April 18, and remained here raised and the Police also seized three days before, she cleared a fully-loaded. revolver. They

Ou returnin

the Hon. S. N. Chau, the Hon. Mr Woodhead: At this stage Leo d'Almada, KC, the

Hon. what condition was Mrs M, M. Watson, the Hon. CEM. Hockridge. Did she appear to Terry and the Hon. M.--W-Lo you that she had something to drink?—Yes,

The Coroner: How could you judge?

Witness: She held a glass in her hand but she was not talk- ing loudly. Mr Hockridge was unshaven and was drunk,

Appointments

of

and

Registered meticion and parcel maits close and hour Earlier shan the ordinary mail. When .malls close on Bundays or be- forg 10 am, on any other day, registered articles

parcel malls close at 5 p.m. on, the previous day. Malle' are closed at Kowloon Post Office one hour raviter than the G.P.0. closing times.

FRIDAY, APRIL 27 Dy Air Slam, Burma, India. Pakistan. Middle East, Africa, Europe, 5 p.m..

B.O.A.C. D.0.A.C.

Malaya, Indonesia, Ceylon, & p.m...

BN. Borneo, Australia. Zeeland. 8 pm. Q.E.A.

New

Formosa, à pm., H.K. Airways. By Surface Macao. 6 a.m.; 4.30 p.m., as Yu Men/Tak Shing.

Philippines, 3 p.m.. ss Langleescot.

KATURDAY, APRIL 28 By Alr Philippines, Guem, Hawali, USA. Canade, 6 a.m., via P.A.L. Formos. 3 p.m., C.A.TU Blam, Malaya, Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand, & pan., P.0.A.3.

Japan, Korea, 3.p.m., 1.0.A.C.

By Burtacp Macao, 8 am; 4.30 p.m., 19 Yu Men/Tak Bhing.

5

China, Peoples Republic, 9.30 am

Blame via Conton.

2 p.m., Mul Hoch. Formosa, 2 p.m.. ea Shengking. Indonesia, 2 pm.. ss Anchorage Victory.

Philippines, 2 p.m., as Hofnialand, Indo-China, 3 pun., en Ban Gabriel, B.N. Borneo, 3 p.m.. Es Hew Bang. Malaya, Ceylon, Madagascar, India. Pakistan. 8 p.m., es Thai,

Radio Hongkong

ILK.T.

4.00, Programme Summary: 6,02, Children's Half Hour: "Great Expec tations" by Charles Dickens-Episode 3: The Lawyer from London" (BBCTS): 0.30 Cantonesa by Radio" given by Mins Lee Wai Lan and S. K. Lee (Studio): 6.50, Organ Solo by Guy Waltz: 7.00. "Time for Music”—** The BBC Midland · Light Orchestra

by conducted

Gilbert Vinter TDBCTS): 7.30, No. 15 in the_Series presented by The British Counell (Studio); 8.00, World News and News Analysis (Landon Relay); 8.15, A Short Vocal Recital by Yvonne Prin- temps: 0.30. "Much Binding in the Marsh"--with Richard Murdoch and Kenneth Home (BBCTS); 9,00. "From the Editorials" (Recorded Relay); 9.10, Weather Roport; 9.11. "Music Lovers' Hour" Classical Requests— Presented by Curtis Hindson (Studio): 10.15. Rugh Burden and Richard Willams in Two's a Patr by Wall Harding (BBCTS): Monia Liter and his Serenaders: 11,00. Radia News Real London Relay): 11.15,

1120. Weather Report: God Save the King:

Goodnight Music:

11.30, Close Down.

10.45.

INTELLIGENCE-TEST SOLUTION

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Scoute is out. Falfaom, so 'foot

it fast.

London Express Service.

CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE Answers

Government The following appointments were announced

1. It La Used to mean Did you tell Mr Hockridge in the Gazette this morning. generally the whole compass or that you would do anything to Mr NF. Wright to be Super range of notes possessed by an Agriculture and Instrument or voice. 2. Sar- Husbandry; Mr

F.dinia and Corsica. 3. At ar- b2 Commissioner, chery. To shoot an arrow Into Valuation Depart the

bull's-eye, 4. Вистюз ment; and Messrs RS.W. Win- Aires, Argentina, because 1,000 W.H. Latimer to be acres are devoted to

squares magistrates, with and plazas. 6. The larynx, 6. effed from July 12, 1950, and The Flag of Denmarks said to January 11, 1951, respectively. date from 1219.

make the couple happy even if intendent

Animal you had to kill yourself?—Yes.

Miss Chan, you were Shoals very fond loved her.

to

"I thing of Mrs Hockridge.-Ing and

Did you at any time produce (ier-and the bottle of Lysol? No. I had permanent it in my coat pocket.

UNUSED BOTTLE

Mr Woodhead, exhibiting the bottle to the Court, said that“ It was full and there was no in- dication that anything had been taken out of it.

6.30.

Continuing her evidence, Miss Chan said that

Mra Hockridge came back into the living room and went to the verandah to part where trunks were stored little time, Mr Hockridge and series of lessons in Cantonese and remained there for some The thirtysixth (C) in the

B. Tomi1). Jam. Dzob(1)-tesan(1): (Continued) witness were seated in the living to be broadcast over Radio dzan(2)-ta(1)

1. A. Tanya(3)-Lanye(2), (3)phik

lah(3). room. It was about 4.20 p. Hongkong by Mr S. K. Lee breakfast is ready,

Madam. "Whilst she was in

the

will be given this evening at very wall.

22. 1. (3)Awi Hoh(2) lah(1), Oh! verandah, Mr Hockridge, asked

23. Doe(1) dan(1) For the guidance of listeners (1)hasm. There's not enough salt (1)m gau(3) his wife to bring in a parrot in notice her holding anything, in the lesson. Summaries for sub-par not called enough). a cage which she did. I did not we publish below a summary of in the eggs and pa

Ning(1) den(1)(1)yeem the other hand," said Miss Chan, quent lessons will be published (Itong

(1)WOO-KOOD(1)-fun(2) Mrs Hockridge left the living in the China Mall every || (1)daf_fah(1). Bring some salt and

Tuesday and Friday for the pepper.

"Crati(3) feb(1) bob(3)-hoh(2) "About

LESSON 3 O

(bailed yet?)

20 A Boh-hoki(2) lök(3), ready,

(1)M-goy(1)

room.

f

+

Land Forces, had been paying for Taku Bar: where, after dis-jfound some money in the poifreramah five minutes later, duration of this radio feature. (may aht3? Is the coffee ready

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charging her cargo, she was to session of one of the men be witness. She opened the door, __Game__ to me," said load beancakes for London,

lieved to have been stolen from

wayed at me and sald, Missy the house.

want you. I followed her. The ́ ́The Police Ister detained two

bedroom was quite dark and at Brat I could not see what had happened. Mrs Hockridge was dying on the bed and thought she had a headache.

I spoke to touched her face. her but she did not answer, I saw blood was coming out of her mouth. I walked out

and told the amah to call a doctor. She did not understand me. 50 I asked a European lady to do

At Kal Tak General Harding The vessel belongs to the was given the General Salute Rickmers Line, which, before other men suspected of being from the Guard of Honour and the war, ran shipping schedules involved in this incident while Band of the King's Shropshire throughout the Far East and the village.

hills ourrounding combing the Ligth Infantry. He inspected most of the rest of the world. the Guard and

As the farm hands were busy. congratulated She was built in 1998 at them on their hearing tuna West Hartlepool, England, and intheadedn the afternoon, the

hours

was

Jeft; In: the care of out. He then sald farewell to

was only Li-Gen Bir Robert Mansergh,

Purchased, recently from

the two old women They were foner British owne КВЕ СВ.

fled up and threatened when MC

to of about 8,000 tons deadweight

the thugs got into the house. Maj-Gen, G. C. Evans, CB, and she discharged a cargo of

The older woman yelled for CHE, DSO, GOC. Land Forces nearly 3,000 tan

tons of in Hongkong,

of commercial Bonham-Carter, CB, DFC, Air

ptbe. (raditional Officer Commanding RAF Hong-green and red, the Mal kong; Gp Worrall, intrares the

Rick- ores Offer Commanding RAP show in Hongkong the last of Promoted To Ligut thing he that

Teh Faces Hinder She is an oil-burning steamer

| HODIKGUES ́to Air-Care D. W.J• | intod with,

Station Kal

the West German Federal Re-

helpy and was knocked uncons clous by one of the men,

The Police are still investigat-

ing

Cremoral Harding stepped into public, of black, red and gold, morning that Pto Wa Fu-kun, Tid Grotto announced this the Treraft, and as RAF which and to be the German of the Hongkong Defence Force, Dakota luxiod towards tho runs dag from 1820. tp. 18353.2 ♪ Printed and publláhed by TxEDERICE PERIY FRANKLIN for way prior to the take-off The Rickeners Line is an old has been appointed a Lieutenant and on behalf of South China Morning Post Limited at 1-3. another General Balute: was family, enterprise controling (Intelligence Section), with Wyndham Bireet, City of Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong, given by the Guard of Honour. I dockyard, rice mills and ship erect from April 20.

50,

I walked back to room

and called Mr Hockridge."

Mr Woodhead: Did you may

"Cantonese Simplified):

Vocabulary!

11. lah (3). A final sound usually expressing urgency,

122, pau(s). To so or have enough

(sumclent).

223. (1)harm.

Drtay,

Balty. Balled, coffee.

224. (1)yeem. Balt. 225, fun(2). Powder.. Tour, 200. boh (1) Tu boll, A' kettle, 227. (1)teem. Sweet.

228. (1)awng. Sugor.

220, (1)yDong. Strong (taste). 230. Been(1). Fresh. Combinations?..

19. su(5) tscen(2). To have enough money

20. Gau (5) hoh (3). 2 in good

6

enough,

wrough

tó him who shot horself or words to

effect?-Some-

kie/do?--Ho

Anda bedroom and

want into the followed tilmaajak

1

A Witness, duld, that -- when she first saw the gun she: did not know whether it was on the

bed,

I'

(2)nay Picas

ning (1)-(3)yuu-(1)la), igh(1). bring it 16orn, gah(3) Zah(1), . i like sweet 2013) Joong(1)«yee(3) ́(1)-

291 Ning(1) daw(1)-dee{!} {1}). tawng (1)at day(2) (2)ngaw.lah(1). Ering me some, more· BUKAT.

30. A. (1)Tawng hal(x)' ioy(3)~" meen(2).

The

sugar is on the table.

31.1. Neeil)-dee(1) zah(3)- fehti)

yoong for

Inayo(3)

(1)mont. I 12) (1992). Thê

coffee is Lou'strong.

(3) Joong (algau (1)moh there, any more argent (3)gay-leem(1}-{1}ngayn

33. A. (1)Moh2 (3) gay-leem(1)- There's no more

21. Gau(9) (1)haam. Ita enity (maye lok(3).

There le enough salt.

22. (2) Nasyo fun(3), Milk' pow. der.

23. Boen (1) (3) Danya.", Freáti (milk) General Expresionis: 27, (1)Wos dzaago(1), (seed).

(1)Woo-dzenoo (1) Pepper powder).

Th

Imitative Expramkonsi

D. (3)GAY-2uena . (1)' Cream (mlik). ·

Pepper

crom

$45 (d]Yau・・ (tinsaya '- fun(2). There's milk powder.

ØY(3)

3.- DURgawis (1)m- (ajanson-fun(i)). I don't want m

powder...

glid, Titing (1) Res(1)

·ween(i)- (3)mange (1)li lah(1). Kring some.

37. PARIS (3) AW! Hoh(1) lahti).

Very well. 73 YARI

(To be continued).

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