THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6th, 1929.
NEW ADVERTISE- MENTS.
NEW ADVERTISE MENTS.
WE BRING YOU-
CHINESE CUSTOMS NOTIFICA- THE HONG KONG & SHANGHAI
TION.
Ofce" and Stations THE CHINESE MARITIME CUSTOMS for Korras and DISTRICT will be CLOSED to PUBLIC BUST NESS on the IT and 19TH, MARCH,
1928.
C. F. JOHNSTON, Commissioner of Chinese Customs, Kowloon and District. York Building.
Hoog Konth Mar., 1919. (7458
REMINDER... INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS,
LECTURE.
"COLD IN THE TROPICS,
THE POSSIBILITY OF MAN (-
FACTURED WEATHER
By Professor
C. A. MIDDLETON SMITH, M.Sc OG FRIDAY, 8TH MARCH, 1893, 5.30 .. Sharp.
Chairman H EXCELLENCT SI2 CECIL CLEMENTI, K.Q.M.G. Honorary President. TICKETS may be obtained at the Institution.
G.
NOTICE.
B
(7482
and DRIVERS
ONORER VEHICLES is here.
by Notifeed that the regulations made by the Governor in Council ander the Vehicles and Traffic Regulation Ordin- ance, 1912 and set forth on page 617. 655 of the Regulations of Hong Kong.
HOTELS. LTD. (INCORPORATED IN Hong Kong)."
LUSCIOUS
FRUITS
from SUNNY ORCHARDS.
77
The choicest SPICES
from the EAST
TOTION IS HERERY GIVEN N the ORDINARY TRARLY MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS of THE HONG KONG & BUANGHAI HOTELS, LIMITED, will be held at The purest CANE SUGAR the Registered Office of the Company ROAD (EXCHANGE BUILDING. Das Vaux CENTRAL HONG For on SATUR DAY
16TH DAY OF MARCH, 1999.
of the Indiee
at 19 O'zsox Noor, for the purpose of The PUREST of Pure
receiving a Statement of Accounts and
the Report of the Board of Directors for the Year ended on the 31st DraENDEZ, 1928, and realecting Two Directors and the Auditors. A
By Order of the Board.
F. C. BARRT.
Secretary. Hong Kong, 6th Mar., 1929. (7491
SPARKLING WATER
and
aided by SCIENCE
SKILL and long
EXPERIENCE
WEATHER REPORT.
In his speech last week, the Pre sident of the Kowloon Residents' Association emphatically declared Yesterday's weather report, fore-that this state of affairs is altogether cast and remarks, issued by the wrong. Many more people make use of the ferry service than travel
Royal Observatory at 6.05 pm stated;—
An autioyelone tover Mongolia and China, Fresh monsoon, may be expected along the S.E coast of China and over the N. China Ses.
Local Forecast: N. winds, moderate, fair.
BIRTHS.
AUSTIN-On February 17th, at 124, Hong Kong Road, British Con cession. Tientsin, to Mr. and Mra N. J. AUSTIN, a daughter
[7454 ANDERSON. On February 5th, at Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs. JAMES G. ANDERSON, a daughter, BISHOP.-On February 17th, at Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs JAMES F. BISHOP, a daughter.
MARRIAGE
THE HONG KONG FIRE INSUR they are blended and made HAM-BLYTH-On February 7th,
ANCE CO., LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
HE SIXTIETH ORDINARY
GENEBAL
MEETING oi STAREHOLDERS will be held at the ffices of the Endersigned on TUES. DAY, the 26 MARCH, 1929, at 11 A. for the purpose of receiving the Report of the General Managers, for rether with a Statement of Ascounts for
Tear
ended the 31st DecKKEKE,
and
the 1978.
The SBABE REGISTER TRANSFER BOOKS will be CLOSED from the 19TH to the 26TH MARCH, 1929, Both Days' Inclusive. JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD. General Managers.
THE KONG KONG FIBE INSUR- ANCE CO., LTD.
into
DELICIOUS
BEVERAGES
which refresh and invigorate you, give you health and contentment, yet always with a desire for more, such are→→→
FORMAZONE
The "DRY" Champagne
Hong Kong, 5th Mar., 1929. (7480 ORANGE SQUASH
1844-1995 under the heading Trafic GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO.,
ia
Regulations" amended as appears Government Notifications Nos. 368 of
1926, 321 of 1927 and 668 of 1925, and hereby farther amended by theinsertion, next after regulation 87 (on page 634), of the following Regulation:
87A On and after the 1st Day of JULY, 1920, every Motor Vehicle with left hand drive shail be pro- vided with a mechanical device, to the misfaction of the Capt. Sapt of Police, and in good working
LIMITED.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the 40TH ORDINARY ANNUAL MEETING of SHARE- HOLDERS in the above Company will be held at the Offices of the Company, ST. GEORGE'S BUILDING, OHATER ROAD, Victoris, Hong Kong, on WEDNES DAY, THE 18TH DAY OF MARCH, 1929,
Noor, for the purpose of receiving a Statement of Accounts and a Report of the Directors for the Year ended Sist
1928.
(Californian Oranges)
LIME SQUASH
(Montserrat Limes)
DRY GINGER ALE
at Shanghai, WILLIAM HENRY Hn to JOAN WALKER BLYTH.
DEATHS.. CLARISING.-On February 24th, at Shanghai, RUTH LOIS CLAUSING, aged 28.
5
HOOFER.-On February 25th, at Wentworth Falls, N.8.W., Aus tralia, LAURA, wife of GILBERT HOOPER formerly of Shanghai. OLIVER-O February 24th, 1920
ot Weihaiwei, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. G. K. OLIVER, aged 20 day1.
(7485 ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE-
MENT. An Engagement is announced be
tween JESSIE ELIZABETH, elder daughter of Captain and Mrs. HARRIS WALEz, of 6, Basilea, Lyttleton Road, Hong Kong, to LANCELET HENRY, Assistant Superintendent, Hong Kong Police, elder son of the late Mr. HARRY CALTELOP CALTHROP, 'Indian Woods and Forests, and Mie.
CALTEROP CALTHROP, of Tiverton, Devon, England.
[7487
Hong Kong Office: 11, Ice House
Street. unequalled throughout the London Office: 1, Bride Lane, world.
Fleet Street, E.Č. 4.
Orders for indicating the direcions Deurns, 100% BE BOOKS of the A. S. WATSON The Daily
to be taken by sach vehicle,
T. H. KING,
Capt. Supt. of Police,
07458
4th March, 1999,
Hong Kong.
Q.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS
of the Sale by Public Auction to
be held on MONDAY, the IITH DAY of MARCH, 1999. at 8-Fac. at the Office of the Public Works Department, by
The
from
Company will be CLOSED MONDAY, THE ER DAY OF MARCH, 1929, to WEDNESDAY, THE 13TK DAY or MARCH, 1929, Both Days inclusive. By Order of the Board of Directors, SHEWAN, TOMES & CO..
General Managers. Hong Kong, 21st Feb., 1929. [7427
No
P.&O.
THE HONG KONG ELECTRIC CO., LTD. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the FORTIETH ORDIN Order of His EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNDE, ARY GENERAL MEETING will be of Ore Lot of CKOWN LAND at held at the Company's Offices, P. Mong Kok Tsui, in the Colony of Hong BUILDING, on FRIDAY, 22 MARCH of Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the 1929, at 11 AX. for the purpose cption of renewal at a Crown Best to be presenting the Report of the Directors fired by the Surveyor of H18MATAY THE together with a Statement of Accounts Krxo, for one further term of 75 years. to 31st DECEM. 1928, and electing
Directors and Auditors.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
1 No. of Sale.
Registry-No
Portland Street, Moog
Locality.
Kok Tsui.
Kowloon Inland
Lot No. 9178.
Inland Lot No. 2143, Adjoining Kowloon
Boundary
Measure-
mants.
As per
salo plan
Annual
Rental..
Contents in
Square feet
7,923
* Up et Price."
4,470
PUBLIC AUCTION.
2
$7488
& CO., LTD.
Aerated Water Manufacturers.
[50
G.
ANNUAL NAVAL CONTRACTS. EALED TENDERS are invited for the following Contracts, viz ;---- ! Supply of Timber and
Materiais.
Timber
Upholstery Work. Dry Cleaning Work. Repairing Clocks, Watches, and Stop Supply and Repair, of Bamboe San
blinds.
Watches.
Hosu Koxe, Mance ITH, 1929.
SOME TRANSPORTATION
PUZZLES... THERE have been several public references lately to various 18+ of transportation Pro- pects blems in the Colony. Air- planes and trams, railways and motor-buses have each had a share of publicity given them by speakers at meetings held on both sides of the harbour. Some of this coin- ment has been, optimistio and some Supply of Acetylene Gas.
the reverse some has been appre Supply of Oxygen Gas.
ciative and much has been critical, The Contracta
commence on 1st but all has been interesting, if not APRIL, 1929 and expire on the 91sti By Order of the Board of Directors,
MAZCH, 1930.
always as illuminating and infor- GIBE, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.,
Forms of Tender may be obtained on Application to the NAVAL STORE mative as it might have been. The Agents. Hong Kong, lat Mar., 1929, 17499 OFFICER, H.M. NAVAL TARD, by Government has come in for a
whom Tenders will be received until Noow, MONDAY, 11TH MARCE, 1999. goodly share of the blame which has The Right is reserved of rejecting all been distributed by the critics. In For any Tenders and of accepting Kowloon, for example, it was de-
The REGISTER of MEMBERS of the Company will be CLOSED from 11TH MARCH, 1929, to 22ND MARCH, 1929, Both Day inclusive, daring which Period No Transfer of Bharts can be registered.
HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
THE
RACE FIRST EXTRA MEETING will be held (Weather Permitting) at HAPPT VALLET OU SATURDAY, 9TH MARCH, 1929, Commencing at 2.00 PM.
The First Ball will be Rong at 1.30 F.M. The Charge for Admission to the Public Encloure will be $1.00, for all Faraons including Ladies
Price
show
Bre
Soldiers and Bailers in Uniform Haif bivised that they must Members
their Badges to obtain Admission to the Members Enclosure.
Each Member bas the right to in- reduce 2 Non-members to the Members' Enclosure, Tickets for whom can be MARCH, 1929, at 3 r., at the Office obtained from Mosers. LanzAD & Darm,
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS
of the Bals by Public Acction to
be held on MONDAY, the 11TH DAY or
of the Public Works Department, byt 35.00 Each, Up to FRIDAY, 828
Order of His ExcKLENOT THE GOVERNOR, MARCH,
One Lot of CROWN LAND af
The 929.
for Admission for Ladies
portion of a Tender.
NOTICE.
[7478
IN THE ESTATE OF HENRY PERCY WHITE, LATE OF VICTORIA THE COLONY OF Bone Lose, *GENTLEMAN, DECEASED,
forthwith,
ALL Persons having Claims against the Estate of the above named Deceased are requested to send Parti culars thereof to the Undersigned DEACONS, Solicitors for the Executor.
1, Des Vaux Road Central.
Hong Kong. [7471
|
Cordi
News and Views.
An application by the widow of Lieut.-Commander Henry CraWS ford Macdonald, the airman (ON of the late Major D. Macdonald, V.D., of Hong Kong), to presume Shareholders of the Hong Kong since October 17th, 1923, when he An ordinary yearly meeting of his death as having occurred on or Shanghai Hotels, Ltd., will be held attempted to fly the Atlantic alone, at the Registered Office of the Com- was granted by Mr. Justice Hilf pany (Exchange Building, Desin the Probate Court last month. Mr. Noel Middleton, who made the Voeux Road Central) on Saturday, application on behalf of the widow March 16th at 12 o'clock noon. ***
The Hong Kong University Photo graphic Club haa arranged a series of lectures the first of which will be given by Mr. Khoo Keng Wah on
said Commander Macdonald left: Newfoundland in a "Moth." Bir plane. He was seen by a ship some 600 miles from land. The one hundred gallons of petrol be had on board would keep him
air for 30 hours. The airplane the
no floats. It would, therefore, sink in an event of a descent on the sea: There could be no doubt, added counsel, that this extremely hazardous adventure met with dis aster. The commander made a will in 1923 appointing bis wife sole executrix and beneficiary. Scientific Simplicity. Exposure" estate was not very large, but cer- at the University Unión, on Wed-tain shares in the estate of his needay, the 13th, at 7.30 p.m. The parents had fallen into his estate. Club cordially invites those inter- These amounted to a considerable ested in photography to attend.
sum. There were also an insurance for £3,000 and another for smaller amount. Neither insurance com
pany objected to these proceedings.
An Italian Globe Trotter.
by rail, but because the railway company bold land on the south which could be utilised for im- proving the ferry approach, 'any extension which may be contem plated must be done on the north, at much greater expense and with much less convenience. Now" that Kowloon has its own representatives
Chau Yam Kiu alins Chau Yat on the Legislative Council, it should Fai, who died as 8. Tai, Ping Shan be an easy matter to get some ques Street, Hong Kong, on October tions put to the Government on this 16th, 1993, left Hong Kong estate of subject From the replies to those $48.00. Probate has been granted questions we may be able to learn to Chow (or Chau) Ping Un, a son just why it is that the alleged needs of testator, 19. Ring Hon Road, of the railway are allowed to over- Hong Kong, the executor. rids the very urgent necessity of the Kowleen community. tions at the entrances and exits of the ferry are at times disgraceful, owing to the great congestion of traffic, and maiters will becoma steadily worse until some better arrangements are devised. A cheap and easy remedy appears to be checked by the railway; an excellent bat expensive plant is likely to be delayed for reasons of economy. If this is the position, Kowloon- re- sidents have a right to complain, and must continue to protest until their grievance is remedied.
Another interesting question re lates to the tram and motor-bus services in Hong Kong. Discussion of the respective merits of these two systems of transportation always opens up endless controversy, be cause the fact is that each has advantages in certain circumstances which its rival has not That tram ways are very, unpopular among those who drive motor vehicles is easily understood; that trams are a "äuisance" is a point of view generally held by those who do not patronise them; that tramways can give excellent public service may be seen in all the great cities of the world. The motor-bus-especially of the type employed in London and New York-is an admirable vehicle for passenger traffic, and has Many advantages over ita rival in special circumstances. Given an even chance, however, trams will be always larger and specdier than motor-driven vehicles, but the con- movie theatre; Bir Walter and present is not at all certain-the his troverey which has arisen in Hong Lady Peacock
„are. interested tory of the secret Franco-Belgian Kong is not concerned with the res
military agreement has been made in 1 dance club, and Lady out of whole cloth. So be it-but pective merits of the two systems. Brecknock is to open * The grievance voiced at the recent club shortly. In fact, the commit meeting of the Hong Kong Tram-tee of nearly every club in the west ways Company was not against end has one or more titles among moter competition ng such, but its members. against the circumstances leading up to the introduction of that com-
Professor C. A. Middleton Smith, M.Sc. will lecture on Cold in the Tropics, the possibility of Manu-- factured Weather," on Friday, at 5.30 p.m. at the Institution of
There arrived in the Colony yes- Engineers and Shipbuilders. H.E. Sir Cecil Clementi, K.C.M.G., terday afternoon from Hoihow, an Italian globe-trotter Captain An- Honorary President of the In-thony Zottes of Trieste, who has stitution, will be in the chair. been making a world tour as the
result of a bet that a pedestrian Captain D. B. Le Mottée; late in could visit every capital city in the command of HM.S. Vindictive in world within a space of ten years, China, has been selected as Chief only using steamers when no other of Staff, and Maintenance Captain means of connecting up word to the Commander-in-Chief at the possible. By the terms of his bet, Nare, Captain Le Mottée, who has he was also permitted to use a been in the Service since July, 1895, bicycle. He started out on his tour- also commanded the eruiser in Christmas Eve, 1918, and has Despatch, in China, until be join- ed the Vindictive in 1997.
therefore failed to cover the die tance in the time stipulated, but he is completing the journey, China being the last country to be visited
That Franco-Belgian Treaty.
The fashion in Loudon society to open some small store somewhere has gone out. It is now the thing and sell things generally hats
If the latest developments of the to associate oneself with the pro amazing story from Utrecht' are vision of amusement in the west more near the truth than the open- end of Lendon. Lord Erskine is ing phases of the mystery-which at on the board of directors of a
new
as we remarked when this extra- ordinary affair first came into the world's news, it does not really matter much whether the documents in the "case are genuine or false. What is so very much more import" Mr. O'Malley, who figired in the ant is the fact that the international Four years ago application was famous Hankow agreement with political atmosphere in Europe, is made to the Government by the Mr. Eugene Chen, and later in the still so poisoned with intrigues and Company for permission to run a sensational francs case, has been counter-plote that such a story as motor-bus or trolley-bus service be assisting Mr. Churchill in the pre- this from Utrecht is accepted ar tween Causeway Bay and Whitty paration of his fourth volume of being quite in the natural order of Strect, vid Queca's Road Permis war memoirs which, among other things. Had the air been purified sion was refused on the ground that subjects, will deal with the Russian during the last ten years as many revolution. Pending his return sincerely hoped it would be, the Queen's Road wäs
too narrow to shortly to the Foreign Office, Mr mere suggestion of French and Bel- permit such a service. Further ap O'Malley has been acting as private gian military experts meeting in. plication was made two years ago,
Why Women Drink.
** The Inebriates Act is a failure,
and was again refused, but an secretary to Mr. Churchill and secret to discuss certain eventualities application from Hong Kong living at 11, Downing Street. He would have been regarded as Hotels, Ltd., to run a motor-bus has been taking a working holiday ludicrous. As things are, there is service along Queen's Road was at Chateau D'Oex, checking the really nothing improbable in the granted. Complaint was made at proofe of the new book.
story which is now declared to have The the annual meeting last week of the
been deliberately invented. "Last month, Londoners had an Dutch editor, however, denies all Tramway Company that this com- petition was both unfair and an opportunity of seeing most of the knowledge of the alleged forger, necessary. As to the necessity, those unique drawings and essays from and the German papers are not interested in trams can scarcely be the stamp collection formed by the satisfied as to the genuineness of the expected to judge quite dispassion- late Sir Robert Hart, who, he the story of his alleged confession. The ately. The measure of public sup- virtual founder of the modern only way to get at the bottom of the port very clearly demonstrates the Chinese postal system, kept some mystery is to accept the challenge necessity of any service, offered to interesting relics of the early stamp originally made submit the docu- it. The complaint of unfairness, issues. These have long since paes- mente to the League of Nations for however, is one that can be and ed into the possession of Mr. J. Ja test to be made at Genera of its should be closely investigated. If Agnew, of London, who has the authenticity. the narrowness of a thoroughfare is most comprehensive historical cel good and sufficient reason for relection of Chinese stamps in Europe. fusing one application for permis The collection was on view at the sion to run & service, it should be Junior Philatelie Bociety's meeting, and the prison system of dealing.
with women drunkards is a failure, the determining factor in dealing at the Caxton Hall, Westminster. with an application from another
I think these women ought to be quarter. On the facts as stated at Here's proof it gets cold input into colonies, providing, thear the Tramway Company's meeting, Cleveland: A bold bad-looking man with outdoor employment and the complaint of unfair competition walked into the county jail and allowing them to be largely self- appears to be substantiated. If announced in a tough voice: "I supporting." Dr. J. E. Morton, there was some reason for refusing want to confess." County Detec- governer and medical officer of clared by the President of the Re-
the Tramway Company's applicative Gideon Rabshaw, who does Holloway Prison, made this strik tion other than the unsuitable width crime solving for Sherif E. J.ing statement at a luncheon given sidente Association that the full of Queen's Road, the Company and Hanratty, was called post-baste by the Howard League for Penal development of the district was the public should know it
and soon had the bad-looking one | Reform. If this country went being blocked by the selfish attitude
The Tramway Company carries in deep conversation behind closed dry to-morrow," he said,
Anxious momente of the railway company. Since the passengers at rates below those doors.
pass should be in a worse state than British section of the Kowloon specified by law, and during the ed, while deputies wondered what we are now because the alcoholics Centon Railway is under control of last two years has paid about outrage against society would now would certainly become drug-takers. the Government, this complaint la 8100,000 in royalties to the Govern-¡ be untangled. Then Rabshaw open- I saw more than enough in Brixton
The tramways in Honged wide the barred door to the Prison during the war to convince actually directed against the ad ment ministrative authorities of
the Kong are operated under conditions street and pushed the bold, bad me of that: "I have seen the Colony. The charge, is made that which provide among other things man through it. He just want same women in Liverpool in 1909, in the railway has appropriated one for annual payment to the Governed to get into jail where it's Aylesbury in 1912, and now in half of the waterfront on the toe ment of a royalty of per cent. on warm," Rabahaw explained, so Holloway. I have done, the best I the working proft. In ten years he confessed to stealing two dollars can for them, but the system is time this percentage will be very from a max whose name he wrong, and there is little I can substantially increased, and from couldn't remember."
do." He divided the alcoholics" October, 1939, the royalty payable
Mong Kok Tani, in the Colony of Hong to the Members' Enclosure" will be $2.00. WHY Continuo to mffer when extensive as the public piere, but or at the expiration of every sub- come
POO ON HERBS are within Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the Each Member can obtain, upon Applica your reach-Pimples, Catarrb, Asthma, option of renewal at a Crows Bent to tion to the SECRETARY, Badges for Bronchitis, Cough. Constipation, Dia he fired by the Burveyor of EN MAJESTI | Admission of 2 Ladies Froo of Charge. betes, Dropay, Rheumatism, and many THE Kra, for one further term of 75
Bookmakers, Tie Tac Men, etc., other Diseases. No Drags, Purely will not be permitted to operate with. Thiquis Herb. in the Precincts of the BONG KONG
POO ON HERES CO. JOCKEY CLUB daring the Race Meetings.
[7476
66, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, 1ST FLOOR,
years. "..
PARTICULAHS OF THE LOT.
No. of Sale
Registry No.
Locality,
North of Kowloon Inland | Kowloon Inland Lot
· No. 2179.-
Lei No. 1679,
Sai Yeung
Choi Street, Mong⠀
JULL NOW"
Boundary
Mesrud
menta.
Contente in
Square feet.
Aunusl
Rental
1,034
E
1,591.
** | Upset Price, i
1740
Tr. C. 1009
to arrest
**
We
of the Peninsult. It has over one and a half million square feet of valuable land lying idle, and prac tically prohibits access to the most
into groups. One group was the southerly part of the waterfront to the Government will be 25 per Shots fred in Consulate.
type that took to drink after some It has piers about three times as cent. of the working proft. In 1952 "I am a police officer and have bad reverse, frequently a love dis they are scarcely used at all
the Consul appointment; another was made up sequent five years-the Government General."I have a car waiting of young daughters of alcoholic Improvements at the ferry ap can exercise its option of purchas outside, so let bim be quick about parents, and another widespread. proach are badly needed Vehicular ing the whole undertaking at the it," were the words of a bearded type was that of the young girls and pedestrian traffic is dangerous current value of the concern on Russian, who entered the Soviet who wanted to have a gay time and ly congested, especially at the rush giving six months' notice of its Consulate at Harbin. The visitor's went to dance halls. There they hours in the morning, mid-day, and intention. In ten years' time an appearance, his sensational state- found that young men would not evening. For nearly five years the annual royalty of 25 per cent of ment and the absence of any car dance with them unless they drank, Kowloon
Résidents Association has the working profit will amount to at the Consulate's gate arose the and the would begin with port and been endeavouring to get something a very substantial sum, and this auspicion of the consular staff gradually to whisky. An extra done by the Public Works Depart contingency has to be borne in mind which promptly communicated with ordinary small number of women ment to improve these conditions.by the Company in planning and the police. At that moment how drunkards really take drink for. During discussion of the subject the executing its general working ever, Melnikoff, the Soviet Consul the love of it," anid Dr. Morton. THES, KONG DAILY Association was shown what is des policy. The community thus has General entered the room and at There is nearly always a reason. PRESS, LTD., sad the HONG cribed as an excellent but expen- rather mors, interest in the tram- his sight the man drew a revolver I have great sympathy with many KONG WEEKLY PRESS, through sive scheme, involving the cutting ways of the Colony than the man and fired two shots without, how of the women, particularly the ones their London Office, at 21, BR LANE away of a considerable amount of in the street realises, and "unfair ever, hitting anybody. He was im who are lonely, or crippled, or who FIZET STEIZI, E.Ó. 4, ars prepared to ground on the north side of Salia and unnecessary competition mediately overpowered and disarm-have to spend their nights in give Bubscribers and Visitors advice
bury Road As it would be ab might conceivably take on quite ed and then handed over to the lodging houses. They have nowhere. accommodation available, regarding TO-DAY, Ar 5:30 PM..
viously easier and cheaper to extend another aspect in 1959. But apart police. Investigations proved that to go during the day except publiz suitable shopping motoring
facilities To Celebrate the Appointment of centres, etc.
southward instead of northward, from this, the community is entitled the man had arrived from Soviet houses. One thing I do think is Kowloon Bepresentatives on the If, when, at home, they will call or the question was raised so to why to know more about the facts men-Russia some time ago and had a disgrace is that old women who Legislative Council.
telephone to the above address, they will this was not done. The Fublic tioned at the Tramway Company's found work with a local firm. He spend most of their time in prison, The Samoan Dancers will entertain. receive the utmost assistance and the Works Department explained that meeting, and become enlightened as was normally of a quite disposi-kept by the State, should be able a "TICKETS 81, each can be obtained latest available information on all sub the land on the south side of the to the reason why a permit refused tion and did not seem to show any soon as they are free to collect
at the door.
jects of enquiry will be placed at their ferry approach was under the to one applicant was granted to interest in politics. He is being arrears of old age pension and
medically examined.
spend the money on drink" another. [7480
control of the railway company, Lisnesal
A GARDEN PARTY. ORGANISED BY ASSOCIATIONS
AND CLUBS IN KOWLOON. will be held at the CLUB DE RECREIO, KINO'S PARK
SERVICE TO READERS,