AMBULANCE BRIGADE
INSPECTED
Col. Sleeman's Praise
Addressing a parade of the St John Ambulance Brigade held at Causeway Bay, yesterday Colonel J. L. Sleeman, Enter Coramissioner Brigade Overseas said:-I am very glad to be here with you all this morning and to inspect each and everyone of you. I am very pleased with the uniforms which are worn by the ladies division and 'the men's division as they are very at- "tructive and suit the climate of
Hong Kong very favourably. I am also very pleased to hear of the very good work which the Brigade has done in the Colony for the sick, and to those who have suffer eg from accidents. But I am sorry to see that out of 100,000 people there are only seven hundred members of the St. John's Brigade, and only hope that in time there will be a lot more "people"Joining up and helping to do this good work. I am very sorry to say that" I am unable to take all of you with me to the Coronation of His Majesty the King, and the Jublice. of the St. John Ambulance Brigade which will be held one week after the Coronation as this would cost
a large amount of money. But due to the generosity of the Chinese people of the Colony, I am able to take 6 or 7 of you with me when I return to the United Kingdom. I am very pleased to see you all present here this morning as I shall not be able to see you again until 1942 when I shall be making: my next world tour, which will take me three years to complete. Lastly I wish to thank you one] 'nd all on behalf of His Royal) Highness the Duke of Connaught whom I am representing on this tour,"
At the conclusion the Ambulance Brigade marched past and Colonel
Sleeman took the salute.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1937.
COLONY BUDGET APPOINTMENTS
SURPLUS
More Than Half A Million Dollars
The Colony closed the year 1938 with a Budget surplus of more than half a million dollars, with and expenditure officially announ- Its income totalling $30,042,983.88
ced at $29,513,520.08.
GAZETTED
It is notified that during the absence on leave of Mr. Karsten Larssen, Acting-Consul for Nor- way in Hong Kong, Mr. Birger Naesss will be in charge of the Norwegian Consulate,
It is notified that during the absence on leave of Mr. Wallace J. Hansen, Honorary Consul" for the Republic of Finland at Hons compares with
This excellent outcome, which Kong, Mr. Kari Kastann will be deficit of over $3,300.000 is the re-sulate.
anticipated in charge of the Finland. Con- flection not of pressure of econo- mies, but of largely increased re venuea arising from the improve ment in trade
ап
Duties, for instance, which were estimated to bring in $5,335,000 actually netted $8.928.672.06.
gure which again compares with a the receipts in 1935 of $5,173.837.40
$2,000,000
Port and harbour dues net- ted Government $152.677 more than last year, Post Office re- ceipts were swelled by $299.- 325.90, passing the mark for the first time in the history of the Colony. The exact total of Post Office re- venue was $2,058,885.99, which compares with expenditure in this department of some $860,- 000
K. C. R. PROFIT The Kowloon-Canton Raliway in spite of a considerable falling the closure of off in revenue, partially due to
the Shum Chun
4
His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint Dr Jack Thomas to be a Member of the Dental Board, during the absence from the Colony of Dr. Cyril Herbert Burton, with effect from 16th March, 1937
His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint The Reverend Christopher Birdwood Roussel Sargent to be a Member of the Board of Education for a further period of two years, with effect trom the, 1st April, 1937.
His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint Mr. William James Carrie to act as Colonial Treasurer, Collector Stamp Revenue. and Assessor of Rates, and to be the Coramis- stoner to carry out the provisions 1932, with effect - from the of the Estate Duty Ordinance 25th March. 1937.
His Excellency the Governor has been.. pleased to appoint Mr. David Kelvin-Stark Senior
to REL Assistant Treasurer
Casino. still made a substantial profit, the income totalling $1.245;- 469.16 (1,411.674.73 in 1935) while 69. The proit of nearly $520,000 Duty. In addition the expenditure totalled $726,173.- Assistant Collector
compares with a proit on working duties, with effect of about $490,000 in 1935
March, 1937.
The anticipated decrease of over a "million dollars in receipts from leences and other internal re- venue was completely falsified and $55.479 more was received from this source than in 1935. The ex- pected total was $12,769.495: The realised total was $13,837,182.66.
The Colony's The divisions on parade were as
actual revenue follows:- Hong Kong YMCA, making allowances for increases ur King's College, Wah Chung, Kow-decreases on different heads, was loon V.M.C.A. Eastern, Mongkok $1,612,434.28 better than in 1935, Indian, Chineso. Athletic, South and land sales accounted for anty. China, South China Cadets, and
$24,000 of this rise. And there waS the Indian Cuidets
no windfall such as brought the Colony's miscellaneous ·
receipts up to $1,601,000 in 1935. The total under this head In 1936 was only $977.877.59, but this compared with a Budget estimate of $588.000.
The ladies divisions were as fol lows-Victoria Nursing Section Chinese Y.W.C.A. Kowloon, Ma Cheur, Mul Fong. Mongkok, Cen- tral. Lo Chieun, Tun Fuk.
Ma
Officers present were Mr. Chuk, Mr. A. el Arcuit, Dr. J. E Dovey. Mr. Ling Siu Sung. Mr. Sze To Chung. Dr. S. S. Strahan, Dr. (Mrs.) Dovey, Mrs. R. Langely, Mrs. MacDonald, Mrs. Lopes, Miss Choa, and Dr. (Miss) P. Ruttonjee..
ANNUAL INSPECTION
TOMORROW
His Excellency
the Governor,
The Colony's surplus of assets over abilities now totals $12,917.-
132.
THE OTHER SIDE
On the other side of the account, where there is little difference be- tween the estimated outgo and the actual, expenditure, large increases are shown under almost all heads as a result of the lower value of
a3
and of Stamp to his other
Ironi 25th
Governor
His Excellency the has been pleased to appoint Capt. Alexander Campbell to be a Member of the Committee to ad- minister the Mercantile Marine "vice" Mr. William Edward Kirby, Assistance Fund of Hong Kong.
with effect from the 23rd March, 1937.
His Excellency the
Governor
has been pleased to appoint Mr. Feroz Ali to be an Assistant Superintendent of Police (Re- serve) and to be in command of the Indian Company. Police Reserve.
the
Governor
His Excellency has been pleased to authorize the following award-Efficiency Medal. Staff Sergeant Harry Edward Strange.. (H.K.V.D.C.).
GOOD FRIDAY SERVICES
NEW ITALO-YUGO-SLAV
PACT CONCLUDED
Will Give Russia Much
Food For Thought
Rome, Mar. 27. Although the actual negotiations that preceded conclusion of the treaty between Yugo-Slavia were kept strictly secret, Germany, Aus- tria, Hungary and Albania had all along been fully advised of develop-
ments.
En says the Tribuna," which states in an editorial that Ger-
interest in the negotiations and is many evinced a "very sympathetic.
convinced that the new pact will mark the beginning of a ward spread of collaboration be- tween the central and eastern European countries.
south-
The new treaty will in any case." says the journal, "give Russia much food for thought"
The fact that the agreement makes no mention alther of the League of Nations or the pact to outlaw war, goes to show that it is a bilateral agreement in the true sense of the word.
The paper Also Italy and Yugo-Slavia may agree hints that to consult together on military matters if the occasion arises.
GERMAN VIEW'S From Berlin It is stated that the full text of the treaty did not reach Germany la time for the papers to deal adequately with it in yesterday's editions, though two or three points in particular are emphasised by practically every newspaper.
The political part of the treaty is regarded as having been can- ceived on lines parallel to, the Polish-German Pact.
"Formerly certain Powers," says there must of necessity always be the "Lokalans iger," "thought
COURT CASES IN BRIEF
friction between Germany and Po land.
Polish-German Pact, just as the "This was all changed by the Italo-Yugo-Slav Pact puts an end to the disturbed relations on the Adriatic."
"Henceforward, the two coun- tries will live as good neighbours and will not alloy themselves to be mere Instruments of larger combinations."
LOYAL TO LITTLE ENTENTE The "Tageblatt says that "We Germans have every reason to welcome the result."
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A Paris message says that on the whole the French newspapers create an impression in their comments on the treaty that France welcomes it as a contri- bution towards a pacific settle- ment, although at the same time certain misgivings are expressed as to French Influence in the Danube basin.
It 19. believed, however, that! loyal to the Little Entente and the Yugo-Slavia intends to remain
League of Nations."
It is reported from Budapest that most of the newspapers there welcome the agreement, which is generally regarded as a further bulwark of peace In south-eastern Europe, and one that at the same time will help to strengthen Italy's position in the Mediterranean.
tween Hungary and Yugo-Slavia It is believed that relations be-
will also experience a decided bet- terment as a result of the under- standing between Rome and Bel- grade.--
Transocean News Service.
"ART EXHIBITION
作
The young New Zealand artist, Miss Gytha Owen, niece of Wilfred Prith the well-known RA, 15 displaying a varied exhibition at the Hong Kong Hotel Roof Gar- den which includes oll paintings, portraiture, studies for murals In water colours and a few nudes' in. the Less familiar conté-crayon (brown pencil). Was
Appearing before Mr. Keen at the Central Magistracy on Satur- day morning. Lo Wah Ying, 25, zinc baller plates from the 8. 5. cook, pleaded guilty to stealing two
Rhexenor which is at present in the Taikoo Dockyard, andTM sentenced to two months hård labour Mr. Bolton, of the Talkoo. Dockyard. was the complainant.
I
Appearing before Mr. Keen at the Central Magistracy on Saturday, Wong Chuk, 41, boller maker, employed at the Talkon Dockyard pleaded guilty to steal
His Excellency the British Am- Sir Andrew Caldecott, K.C.M.G.creases ar
the dollar, but compensating de-bassador to China, Sir Hughe M. C.B.E., Knight of Grace, Venerable total increase in expenditure over Knatchbull-Hughessen and partying three brass plates, and
also present, and th Knatchbull-Hugessen, with Lady 1935 was not more than $1,221,884. and His Excellency the Governor, sentenced to
Order of St. John of Jerusalem,
will officiate at the annual inspec- tion of St. John Ambulance Bri- gade at the open Naval Recreation ground, Causeway Bay, tomorrow, ut 5.p.m.
Colonel J. L Sleeman Knight of Justice, Venerable Order of St John of Jerusalem, Chlef Commis- Moner of the Brigade Overseas will be in attendance.
Public Works
Works Recur¬
rent was underspent $160,000 on the estimates, Public Works Extraordinary was underspent $250,000. but the P.W.D. as a department exceeded its esti- mates by some $40,000.
Str
Was
one month's hard
Andrew Caldecott and labour. Lady Caldecott, accompanied by Capt. W. J. R. Cragg, ADC.. attended, the Three Hours Service Li Cheung. 43,
The service was conducted by which accounted as compared with
Sharpest rise was in pensions, the Rev. H. W. Baines.
paintscraper,
A native of New Zealand, Miss. Owen has spent a few years in the United States and Canada, learn- ing and working with some of the best teachers in America.
In New Zealand she was a pupil
Spotch portrait painter, who now of Archibald Nicol the eminent.
heads the Art Academy in Christ Church.
Miss Owen's magnifcent exhibi- tion will be on at the Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden until Wednes- day, March 31.
WEDDING
of Devotion at St. John's Cathe-also employed at the Taikoo dral on Good Friday.
Dockyard, appeared before Mr. Keep at the. Central Magistracy on Saturday on a charge of stealing 15 lbs. of wire covering.
The forthcoming marriage be- In the evening at the Cathe- as the defendant had In the course of the proceedings.aiture. The total cost of this item
1935 for $732,141 Increased expendral. The Passion of Our Lordvious convictions last year
two pze-
tween Mr. Mario Augusto Xavier. His Excellency will present Dist112 $2,287.745.64
according to St. Mark," was sung larcency, his
for and Miss Catherine Tam, of No. was $477,000 higher
Worship took 90 (first floor);, High Street, has Cathedral and, St. Andrew's tenced him to three months' hard Lafford with Mr. Rupert Baldwin Church - under Mr. Lindsay labour.
at the organ.
а
guished Service Medals to the fol-than expected when the Budget by the united choirs of St. John's serious view of the case, and sen-
lowing.
was framed,"
DECEMBER DUTIES
the
*
been announced.
each on the other defendants for gambling.
H
District Surgeon the Hon. Dr. Li Shu-fan. Divisional Superinten-Military Contribution was down by The K.C.R. saved some $184,000; dents Chan Ping-kwong. Fan Shiu-$482.000 az nam and Lam Sing-yu Ambulance and by $85,000 compared with the compared with 1935
Wong Kam 32, employed at the Qfficer Chan Sau-ping, Sergt. Chau Budget estimate.
CHRISTIAN WITNESS Taikoo Dockyard, appeared be- Yuk, Privates Leung Chung-yin,
There was a large gathering at fore
Mr. Keen at the Central Tsang Lung-sau. Li Ping-taun,
the third annual united service Magistracy on Saturday morning appeared before Mr. Keen at the Fung Max Fo, 30, unemployed, Kun U-vah and Hun Ngok-sang. Ai Indication of the Colony's.
of Christian witness held
for or a
stealing three pounds There will also be the presenta- growing trade was also revealed in plece of vacent land
of Central Magistracy on Saturday near the copper piping.
Defendant plead-on a charge of breaking 54 iron tion of Brigade trophies after the financial statement for De Alhambra Theatre, Kowloon, uned guilty and was sentenced to a which His Excellency
stanchions at Harlech Road and. the Gover-cember, showing that duties dur- Friday morning. The service was months hard labour, nor will address the Carpa. The Ing the month brought in revenue
conducted by
attempting to steal them. The Rev. J. R. "March Past" by the Corps will totalling $946,575.65. high above Higgs, of St. Andrew's Church.
complainant, Mr. F. J. Clarke, Fong Siu Man, 18, employed us conclude the parade:
the average for the year. The re-
stated that the defendant employ- Mr. Kwok Yan-hol gave a Bible a ship painter at the Talkoo Docked 20 coolies to help him to dis- venue from this squrce In Decemreading In Chinese, Colonel V. E. yard, appeared before Mr. Keen mantle the stanchions; later he ber, 1938, was $811,000,
Rolfe, Territorial. Commander for at the Central Magistracy on hired a lorry the Salvation Ariny
to convey the Bouth Saturday
on a charge of the articles for him, but he disappear- China, gave Bible reading and larceny of 15 pounds of anti-ed and the lorry driver became
·PRIESTS ORDAINED of Hong Kong (Right Rev. R. O. valued at $5. His Worship said matter to the police, Defendant Praver in English, and the Bishop corrosive red paint which was suspicious and reported the Hall) delivered an address, which he would take a serious view of was arrested two days later, Mr. Into Chinese by the case as so many larcentes Clarke asked his Worship to take the Mr. Tsang Koon-cook. Hymas had taken place at the dockyard, a serious view of the case as the Aberdeen, were sung, and the service con- and sentenced defendant to stt value of the property was $420
cluded with the Blessing. pron- months hard labour.
MURDER CHARGE
The tragedy which occurred on board the Chinese Customs cruiser
"Cheung Keng" during the early At the Catholic Cathedral on was translated hours of January 11 last, resulting Saturday Hve deacons of in the death
of Captain D. Regional Seminary, Campbell, had a sequel on Satur- were ordained priests. day when the cabin-boy, Chung The Right Rev. H. Valtorta,nounced by Bishop Hall. Shi-cheung, alleged to be respon- Vicar Apostolic of Hong Kong, sible for the shooting faced ex-assisted by several priests, con- tradition proceedings, before Mr. dusted the service preceding the Keep at the Central Magistracy. ordination.
Ching was charged with the The new priests, the rev. J. murder of Captain Campbell and Wong Sing-roon, the Rev. J.) -- the attempted murder of Chief Wong Yu-chee, the Rev. Ft. Kuosu Omeer Chiu Chang-keon on board the Rev. J. Cheong and the Rev.
EUROPEAN LADY ROBBED
Mra. G. Hutton, of Na. 18, (A.
to nine months' hard labour,
Mak Wal Tak, 35, unemployed,
and
to replace the damage #t would cost at least, $900, His
For committing A breach of Worship sentenced the defendant his deportation order, Chan Lam to six months hard hard labour. appeared before Mr. Keen at the Central Magistracy on Saturday.
Ivor Noel, 25, a native of East The defendant wag sentenced London, South Africa, appeared before Mr. Keen at., the Central Magistracy on Saturday on a the cruiser within the jurisdiction Chan had their secondary Block), Kennedy Road, had her together with eight others ap 5. 6. Hosang to Singapore.
charge of stowing away on the of China on January 11 last, while studies in the Minor, Seminary leather hand-bag snatched on Bepeared before Mr. Keen at the was sent back to the Colony, on on a voyage from San Moon to of Hong Kong and were trans-turday afternoon. She was walking Central Magistracy on Saturday the as Bus Sang When he re- Hong Kong, one mile off Futau-ferred to the Regional Seminary along Military Path about 3.15 on a charge of keeping an in- turned to the Colony he was mun.
for Philosophy and Theology. six p.m., when a man came up from lawtul gaming Chief Detective Inspector J. year ago. The Regional Seminary behind, snatched her bag, and Queen's Road Central, His Wor- tion and is now awaiting the housedt $28, committed to the House of Deten- Murphy asked for s week's re-is under the care of the Jesuit made his escape before Mrs. Hut-ship imposed a fine of $50 on the Government decision to send him mand which was granted..
Fathers.
ton could obtain assistance.
first defendant, and a fine of $3 back to Bouth Africa.
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