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ROUTE CHANGED
Chinese Procession"
In connection with the Chinese
Jubilee; procession, during. the celebrations, we kive below the revised time tables and routes which were issued last evening:----
MONDAY, Max 6
11 am, to about 6 p.m.-Chinese procession:-
PIGS AND POULTRY
Report Of Com-
mission
HK VOLUNTEER
DEFENCE CORPS Around the Courts
(Urders by Lieut.-Colmel H. B. L Dowbiggin, OKE. Commandant," HK. Volunteers Defence Corps.).....
GENERAL
*Figs and Poultry was one of the numero subjects demit with
Gused of Honour". by the Commission appointed by The Guard will parade at Head- His Excellency, the Governor, Sh quarters on Monday, May 8, 1935 William Feel, H.OMO, KBE to at 10 a.m. enquire into the causes and Dress: Review Order as detalled. | effects of the present trade depres Belts and Rifle Slings wil be sion in Hong Kong and make re-drawn from the Miniature Range commendations for the ameliora before parade. tion of the existing position and for the improvement of the trade of the Colony!!!
Volunteer Headquarters The Drill Hall and Lecture Room will not be available from 8 am
Friday, May 3 until mid-day. Tuesday, May 7.
General Holiday" Volunteer Headquarters will be closed on Monday, May 6, 1935.
PARADE
"Corps Engineers There will be no Miniature
Starting from Belcher Street at Kennedy Town to Queen's Road West; along Queen's Road to the Wanchal Market: then to Wanchai Road and passing the back of the (old) No. 2 Police Station, to Morrison Hill Road; then to Leigh
The Commission issued its re- ton Hill Road, passing No, 1 Police Station; then to Caroline Hill Road port recently, and dealing with and the Tramway Station, Cause- Figs and Poultry,” it says! way Bay; then turning to the Shortly before this Commission West to Yee Wo Street, and pass-came into being, a Committee was ing the Lee Garden, to Hennessy appointed by His Excellency the Road and Arsenal Street; then to Governor to consider and advise Queen's
Road to the old as to what practical steps cari be City Hall: then to Des Voeux taken to improve and extend the Road; then
passing the side breeding of pigs and poultry in the Range on Monday, an instant.
Thursday, May 9-DE. Training of the Empress Hotel to the Praya | New Territories. at Wing Lok Wharf, and then
That Committee has since issued at Belcher's Fort at 6 p.m. Dress: along the Praga to Catchick Street. its report, and we have no hesita-
Corps Signal... where the procession will be dis-tion in supporting its recom
Parade at Carps Headquarters at persed
mendations. In doing so we wish to emphasise the economic import- 5.30 p.m. on Tuesday, May 7 and ance to the Colony of endeavour-Thursday, May 9, 1835,
Corpe Machine Gun Battalion ing to Increase as much as pos-
SIGNAL UNIT ..... sible its own production of food- Etuis
Wednesday, May 8: There will be a parade as usual.
Signalers Sloan and Carr will return their Revolvers at once.
TROOP
then to
increase Its own
Overalls.
M.
·
ARMOURED CAR SECTION There will be no parade on Tuesday, May 7, 1985.
TWELVE MONTES FOR**
KIDNAPPER
ALLEGATION AGAINST
POLICE
An allegation that he had been- Leung Tal, a Chinese widow was yesterday sentenced to 12 months told by the police to say, that, he hard labour by Mr. E. I Wynne-wits 17 year old was made by Jones at the Kowloon Magistracyweth who claimed he was 13 when convicted of stealing a male when he was brought' before. Mr. child under 14 years of age. Schofield at the Central Magis- It was stated that the defendant tracy yesterday morning to face a was seen by the mother on the charge of thatching a lady's hand- evening of April 30, Carrying the bag containing $25-in money, a child on her back in a verandah gold wrist watch and a fountain and on the night of April 1, she pen from Miss S. Lewis at Broad- was found in a Canton bost With wood Road on Thursday night. the child..
In denying the charge the wo man made a rambling story about being "possessed by the devil" and that: she, was a new comer to the
Colony. She brought the boy out for walks often and on that oc- casion she lost her way and at the whart she made enquiries regard- ing her whereabouts. She said that she had no intention of kid- napping the boy.
Disbelieving her story his Wor- ship passed sentence as
stated above. Sub-Inspector C. Poytn prosecuted.
Inspector Fender in evidence said that complainant was walking in Broadwood Road at 7.50 p.m. defendant came from behind and Thursday night, -- when suddenly
snatch her bag. She raised the
alarm and attracted the attention of Mr. W. R. HINyer, and Mr. N. Maher who immediately gave. chase and arrested the defendant.
The defendant was remanded for 24 hours for medical examina- tion Mr. Schofield warmly.com- mended both Mr. Hillyer and Mr. Maher for their action in effecting the arrest of the defendant.
With regard to the allegation made by the defendant, Inspector THEFT OF CLOTHING Fender said that" defendant was brought to Wanchai Station last Charged before Mr. E. I. Wynne-week by his mother who accused Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy him of having robbed a shop in yesterday with the unlawful pos- Canton of $400. He then stated session of three pleces of cloth he was 17 years old and denied ing in Shanghai Street on May 2, the woman was her mother. Lam Hok Tak an unemployed Chinese male was sentenced to one BENEFIT OF THE DOUBT
Charged with Iardeny of $110 m Gahknotès from Kong Wal on May calling to the owners at Na-i at the Shamshulpo Ferry, Kow- Mongkok Road to retrieve same loon side Wong Sze än unemploy when a Chinese arrested him and ed was discharged by Mr. E. L handed Blm over to Chinese De-Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Ma- fective Lo Tuen Sum.
TUESDAY, MAY 7 11 am-Chinese procession:--- Starting from Belcher Street at Kennedy Town, to Queen's Road West then to Hill Road to the To
The Colony has always imported Yuen Restaurant: then to Des Voeux Road West; then to Bonham
the major portion of the foodstuffs Strand West and Bonham Strand consumed by its population. It East; then to Queen's Road; then pays for these imports chiefly out along Queen's Road to the Queen's of its earnings from trading, ac- All ranks are reminded that and Theatre: then to d'Aguilar Street;tivities and when, as at present they must fire their Rifle
trade the volume of then to Wellington Street; then
passing | Machine Gun Courses on Sunday, month's hard labour,
Defendant claimed that he saw along Wellington Street to the Ho through the Colony has shrunk it May 5, 1935 (repeated).
Launch will leave Queen's Pler the clothing in the street and was Tung Building then to Queen's becomes necessary by way of com-
at 7.30 a.m. Road Central, and along Queen's pensation, to Road Central and Queen's Road productivity, thereby retaining its West to the No. 7 Police Station money and affording increased Pokfulam Read: then employment within the Colony passing the Hong Kong University to Bonham Road and Caine Road; then (at about 4.30 p.m.) to Gov- ernment House, entering it at its main enrance and leaving it by its side entrance in Albert Road: then passing the Colonial Secre- tary's Office down Garden Road; then passing the Cricket Ground to Murray Road to Chater Road: then passing Supreme Court and the Queen's Statue to the Praya: then along the Praya to Wing Lok Wharf; then to Des Voeux Road West and along the Tramway to Catchick Street where the pro- cession will break up.
In the Evening
While obviously this argument is applicable to any article capable of economic production within the Colony it is particularly applicable to pigs, poultry and eggs, of which very large quantities are imported for consumption,
Ali ranks are reminded that MOTOR CYCLE (MG) SECTION Phase II will be fired at Kennedy on the following Road Range
dates:-
4
A Team-Monday, May 13, 1934. B Team-Wednesday, May 15,
1935.
FINED FOR PERJURY
Our local production of pigs, though quite considerable and, about
NO. 1 (MG) COMPANY amounting in value to
Those detailed will parade on one $1,500,000 annually, is only seventh of the quantity imported. Tuesday, May 7 at Corps Head- and, as pointed out in the Com-quarters at 5.13 pm LA testa
Parade on Friday, May 10) when "mittee's Report, given the requisite existing state, of affairs can be those detailed will are the com-Singh who was a witness for the guidance and encouragement "an petition at Kennedy Road Range. important improvement upon the Remainder will practice LA. Re anticipated with every confidence."cruits under Regular Instructors
7 p.m.-Chinese lantern proces- sion which will take the following| THE CANTON INSURANCE
route:-...
From the starting point at West Foint, Catchick Street starts; to Smithfield Road; from Smithfield Road to Belcher Street; from, Bel- cher Street to Queen's Road and up to No. 7 Police Station; from No. 7 Police Station passes through Pokfulam Road and turns to Hamr Kong University: from Hong Kong University passes through Bonham Road; from Bonham Road passes through Caine Road; from Caine Road passes Upper Albert before Government House front gate (at about 9.15 p.m.); around Govern- nient House back gate, passes through Albert Road; from Albert
OFFICE LTD.
Interim Dividend of $3.80
add
NO. 2 (SCOTTISH) COMPANY Thursday, May Parade at Corps Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. for Machine Gun Instruction.
LECTURE
at
Major T. F. Kennedy, OBE We are officially informed that M.B., RAMC., will lecture to the the General Agents and Consult-Medical Section (all ranks) fng Committee of The Canton In- Volunteer Headquarters on Thurs- surance Office Ltd, will. as the day, May 9, 1935 at 3.30 pin. on forthcoming Meeting of Share Medical Services in the Field" holders to be held on Wednesday
"All ranks are requested to at- May 22, recommend a Final Divide (tead. end of $7.40 together with a Ben-
KENNEDY ROAD RANGE us of $1 per share in respect of
ALLOTMENTS working Account for 1933,
No. 1-(M.G.) Company--Thurs- $100,000 to Reinsurance Fund and day, May 9, 1935; Friday, May 10, $249,087,63 to Underwriting 8-1935; and Thursday, May 16, 1935. spense Account; they will further Motor Cycle (M.G.) Section- recommend the payment "of an M.G. Competition: A Team, Mön- per day, May 13, 1936; B Team, Wed- Road turns to Wyndham Street share in respect of Working Acnesday, May 15, 1935. M.G. Troop and enters Hollywood Road; from count for 1934 and that the ba-Tuesday, May 14, 1938, ***** Hollywood Road to Queen's Road; 1ance of $1,323,054.32 be carijed from Queen's Road to Queen's forward. Street; from Queen's Street to Bonham Strand West to East; from Bonham Strand East to Queen's Street to Queen's Road Cenral; Road and to Cricket Ground; from then to Jervols Street and via Cricket Ground passes through Morrison Street on the alde of Des Voeux Road; along Des Voeux Western Market to Queen's Road; Read and through West Market; and then along Queen's Road back from West Market turns to Con- to Kennedy Town; the procession naught Road and up to Macho will then be dispersed in Catchick Steamship Wharf from Macao Street. Steamship Wharf turns to Des Voeux Road, pissing through the Bund; from the Bund to Beicher Street; from Belcher Street to
Smithfield Road from Smithfield Road to Catchick Street (the end- ing Point).
WEDNESDAY, MAY 8
11. 3. Chinese procession to
In the Evening Chinese lantern procession which will take the following route:-
"
gistracy yesterday.
The complainant Kong War stated that as he was leaving the Terry he felt a tug at his girdle. Sham Singh, Police Guard No. and on turning round grabbed at #7%, was fined $100 för perjury, by | the hand which was defendant's: His Lordship the Pulsne Judge, at He raised an alarm further down the Summary Chart yesterday in the street and a 'man assisted him the course of a case in which to the Police Station with the Narain Singh, money-lender | defendant...
Defendant in denying the charge claimed 1050 from P. Partabal who put in a counter claim for $103.83. said that he was not caught by At the previous hearing, Shan the complainant on the ferry, but after he had gone ashore and was Plaintiff, told the Court that he hair way through the street com saw the promissory note passing plainant came up to him and ac hands with no chop on it. Yes-cused him of picking his purse. terday, however, he said that he There was policeman on duty at had seen the defendant produce the wharf and if he had been caught on the ferry complainant He promissory note and affix two chops, whereupon bis Lordship should have given the alarm on said that his contradictióna were landing. :- too flagrant, and Aned him as stated.
Mr. M. A. da Silva is appearing for Partabal, and the case was ad- journed until May 9.
there will be no lecture in First Aid on that day.
(81) M. M. MELLOR, Acting Commandant, Nursing: Detachment,
H.R.V.D.C.
AFTER ORDER
Troop
Ruing that there was a doubt and would be dangerous to conviet his Worship discharged defendant. Sub-Inspector G. Poytaz prosecut- 'ed.
DONATION'S
Sir William Peel Fund
The treasurers of Bir William Feel Fund for the Protection of Children acknowledge the follow-
Monday, May 6.-Guard of Hon-ing further donations: our; For above parades vide Corps Previously acknowledged 315,631.00
20.00 20.00
G. C. M. ñë * -** Orders.
Tuesday, May 7-Parade at The La Salle College Volunteer Headquarters at 530 Mesars Kayamally & Co. 20.00
Mr. Wong Kått Chlu p.m. for MG. Competition Tears. - Tuesday, May 14-M.G. Com- Mr. Chan Yip Chor
Mr. Ng Xia WETEN petition at Kennedy Road.
Duties:O.C., Machine Gun Bat talion, will provide Judges for the Machine Gun Competition at Kennedy Road Range as follows:
No. 1 (M.G.) Company, May 9, 10
No. 1 (MLG.) Company and 18.
Motor Cycle (M.G.) Section: May for Machine Gun Competition.
Parade also on Thursday, May 9 3 and 15,
MO. Troop, May 14,
LEAVE
No. 1929, CDL W. A. Mackinlay, Troop, granted leave as from 13.35 to 9.835.
A.B.C. Cadre:--
Lleut. N. V. Halward, M.C., granted leave as from May 10 to December 31, 1935.
STRUCK OFF THE STRENGTH Left the Colony
STRENGTH
From the starting place at West Point, Catchick street turns to the Bund; from the Bund to Des
No. 2010, Liaison Officer J. H Voeux Road West; from Des Voeux Jessen granted leave as from Apr Road West to Western Street: 20 to December 31, 1935, from Western Street to Queen's No. 1975, Private J. J. C. Bollard, Road; from Queen's Road to granted leave as from April 1 to take the following routes:— Wellington Street; from Welling December 31, 1935.
Starting from Belcher Street, ton Street: from Wellington Street then along the Tramway to theto d'Aguilar Street, from d'Aguiar To Yuen Restaurant: then Con- Street to Queen's Road passing naught Road West to Wing Lok Gap Road: from Gap Road to No 2018 Pte. FEW Lammert, Whart; then to Queen's Street: Leighton Hill Road, from Leighton Troop, as from April 30, 1935. then to Queen's Road; then turn-Listen to Peruval Streets from ing to the West to the Chinese Percival Street to Hennessy Road, Recreation Ground; then alone from Hennessy Road to Arsenal Hollywood Road to the Central Street; from Arsenal Street to Headquarters thien to Queen's Road; from Queen's Road Wyndham Street; then passing the to Cricket Ground along Murray Dairy Farm Company down Ice Road from Murray Road to Con- House Sureat theo hang tp
naught Road up to Road Central to the
“from the Sun”: Co. Ground; then to Eur
Wing Lok Stre the Prays; then sing
Street to Wing Lok Wharf, terfold and Swire, the for Chinese Affairs General "Chismber and the Western from Wing chk Street; then to- Central and VIE Que
Police
Street the
Cotori
RIFLE MEETING The presentation of prizes will take place on Tuesday, May 23. 1953 (Provisional)
Ses 100.00%
100.00 200.00 Mr. Tse Wal Ting / 100.00 Mr. Tse In Sheang Mr. Eo Kun Chung t Mr. Foo Kum Bing Mr. Blu-Ping Shenng Mr. Choi Chi Chua ..... Mr Ngin Kang Hot
100.00
-100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
Mr. Wong King Sheke The prize-winners are as follows:& Mrs. B. D. Evans Blake Shield:--Right Hall, No. 1 Mr. & Mrs JD Whyte (MG.) Company: Lieut Richards, PSE D. W. Morley CSM Urquhart, L/Bergt. Tetler Prof. F. A Redmond .....
Pte. Eastman G
Francis, Cup: Left Half, No. 1 (MG) Company: L/Bergt. Holmes Cpl Woodman, L/Cpl. Wood, Pte. Dyer.
Prof, W. Brown
Donations
100:00"
(10.00
10.00
10.00
25.00
30.00
$16,976.00
be gratefully Tille Competition: Right Half, acknowledged by the Hon. Trea Corps Infantry: Captain Jarvis, | firers:-
MC, Lietis. Silva, Lieut. Sequeira, Sergt. Baleros
Attack Competition Left Hai, No. 1 (MG) Company: L/Beryt Holmes, Cpf Woodman, L/CEL
Ribeiro
No. 2349 Gunner D. G. Kozikis. §. Queen's Road Tat Battery, 2.0.35.
No. 2350 Signaller, MA Wahab, Sequeira A.P.C... Corps Signals, 2,535,
No.1351 Trooper
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