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REFUGEE DIRECTORY
Shanghai People In Valley Centre
The following refugees who arrived by the Empress of Asia
are staying at the Hong Kong Government Refugee Centre, Happy Valley:-
She Yien Bailey, Albert Francis Balley. Charlotte Emma Baker,
Baker, Helen Rosemary
Faith Baker, Eileen Mary Barron, Bella Barrs, Stella Harriet Molly Barrs, Victoria A. Benghlot, Fortuna Benghlot, Lily Berghiot, Elsa Beate Benjamin, Mrs. Mary Beresford,
KOWLOON COURT
CASES
Theft From Liner
Chen Chung Fo, aged 22, ap- peared before Mr. Barnett OD Saturday charged with the larceny of three silver-plated spoons and one pair 'silver-plated Ice tongs
Nassa Alben, Flora Azachee, Copley, George Edward Copley. į on board the 3.3. President Hoover Rachael. Azachee, Raymond Aza- Robert Copley. Margaret Joan on August 14. As the Uner was chee. Joseph Azachee, Trixle Copley, Mrs. Jean Mary Cordy, Mrs. | not in port there was no one to Azachee.
May Edith Colter, Francis Colter, identify the stolen property. His case for Mary Colter, Margaret Colter, Anne Worship remanded the Colter, P. da Cruz, Nathy Cruz. Mrs. 48 hours. Elizabeth C. Cunningham, Ida May
GAMBLING CHARGE Cunningham, Violet Amy Cunning-I
Cheung Wah aged 27, shop mas- ham. Florence Lillan Cunningham. ter at Haiphong Road ground Mrs. Mary Magdalene Davies, floor, and 44 defendants amongst were Qulam Mohamed, Joyce Jacqueline Davies, William whom Randolph Davies, Ernest. Walter Mohamed Khan, Jun Mohamed, Davies, George Allan Davies, Ana Modi Lall, Ben Xavier, and Vicen Elizabeth Davies, And Vasillyna de Manuel were brought before Mr.
Himsworth on Dick, Louise Duff.
Saturday. The first defendant was charged with keeping the ground floor of No. 39 Haiphong Road as a gambling house and the rest were charged with gambling.
Maxwell Beresford, Mrs. W. H
Biggs. Gordon Arthur Biggs, Babara Millicent Biggs. Marjorte Cecilla Black, Helene Bloomfield," Anna Blyth, Patricia Blyth, Stanley Blyth, Ronald Blyth, Edith Alberta Beddy, Audrey Beddy, Jane Ann Broadley. Kozuke Brewster-Gow, Gatherine Brewster-Gow. Elly Josephine Brown Paula Mary Kelah Brown.
Cecilla Cade, Thomas Daniel Cade, Edith Tang Cameron, An- thony Cameron, Benjamin Cam- eron, Ruth Campbell, Gertrude | Ruth Campbell, Mrs. Gertrude; Campbell. Shella Campbell, Jean Campbell, Dorothy Eltter, Julia Carine, Annie Carine,
Nettie Palmer, Jennie Palmer, Lily Palmer, Lottie Palmer, Santa Carter, Gerald Carter, Ida Katz. Annie Cheo. Ester Cheo. Gertrude. Cheo, Robert Cheo, Gladys Florence Clarke, Mrs. Connie Cooper, Richard Cooper, Thomas Cooper, Angela Cooper, Mrs. Margaret
Pres. McKinley Arrive With Refugees
The 5.5. "President McKinley," Captain Clyde Bryant in command, arrived at Hong Kong on Satur- day, and due to the very hearty Co-operation of the Medical Officer of Health, the Hong Kong Police. and the American Consular Staf, there
กง confusion what- soever.
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Mrs. Margaret P. Eager, Joan Esger, Cynthia Eager, Mrs. Rachel Flas, Mrs. Flora Isaacs, Mrs. Sophia Ellery, Iris Ellery, Corrine Ellery, Mrs. Mary Estrada, Coarade Estrada, "Esmerelda Estrada, Leo Estrada, Jerry Estrada, Miss Phyllis Evans, Anna Evans.
All the defendants present ad- mitted the charge and his Wor- ship imposed a fine of $75 on the Mrs. Flora Ferguson. Miss Doro- first defendant and $3 on each of thy Ferguson, Erbil, Mary Fernanthe other 44. Those absent had dez, Stephanie Fernandez, Ray bail of $5 each estreated. Fernandez, Mrs. Grace Irene Flet- cher, John Fletcher, Mary Jose-
phine Fox, Lian Ernest Francis. Robert Ernest Francis.
KIDNAPPING CHARGE Enticing away a child of 14 from No. 120 Temple Street, Cheung Lan aged 39, was brought before Mr. 'Mrs. Valentina Garcia. Annie Himsworth on Saturday charged Mabel Goodwin, Margaret Ann) with kidnapping. His Worship Goodwin, Mrs. Violet Gorman, Mrs. sentenced him to one year hard Tamera Josephina Gray. Mr. Labour.
George Green, Mrs. Fanny Green, Miss Lily Green, Mrs. Nadigda
Griffiths, Thomas Grimths, Vera Griffiths.
(Continued on Page 10.)
MARRIAGE AT SEA
Many strange incidents have occurred since the exodus from Shanghai a few days ago. There have been deaths and births but the strangest of all is a marriage between a Russian girl and a Norwegian seaman at sea,
The Misses Olga "and Patsy Lonborgs' were present at a strange. marriage ceremony performed on board the vessel Taishan by the chaplain.
EVANS DISCHARGED
1.
The hearing of the case in which Charles David Evans, aged 37, carpenter of the motor vessel, Javanese Prince, and Wong Yau, aged 61, described as a boarding- house runner, are charged with coing an act preparatory to the exportation "of oplum, and with possession of 1,000 taels of pre- pared opfum. on board the Javanese Prince on June 17, was "concluded before Mr. K. Keen st the Central Magistracy on Satur- day.
The prosecution was conducted by Mr. W. M. Thomson, Assistant The 85. "President McKinley"
Superintendent of the Imports and brought to Hong Kong 389 'passen-
Exports, while the défendants." gers for disembarkation here, and It appears that a few days prior Evans and Wong, were respectively 181 passengers for disembarkation, to the outbreak of the trouble, a represented by Mr. W. A. Mackin- ac Manila. There were only 63 of Norwegian seaman was to haveley and Mr. J. T. Prior. these passengers for whom it was married a Russian girl. Came the In discharging the defendant necessary to supply camp beds, so order to evacuate, all original His Worship said, "Evans bas not that they could sleep on deck. plans were cancelled. It seemed in my opinion cleared himself from The reason for this is largely due | the marriage would never take suspicion in this matter but on the to the co-operation of the ship's place.
other hand I am convinced that Y. Dolleh, the boatswain, waş an accomplice and that his evidence cannot be accepted at its face value. Moreover the evidence of Basant Singh shows inaccuracy as to detalls. The remaining evid- ence shows complete discrepancy between the story told by the prosecution and the eleborate alibi put up by the defence. It is be- yond my power to say which side is lying so Evans must accordingly by discharged."
Officers And passengers. Every The position was explained to ship's Officer on the s.s. "President McKinley." without exception, gave up his cabin to accommodate women and children. Many of the passengers who had cabins, per-. mitted camp beds to be placed in their cabins in order to take care. of women and children refugees from Shanghai.
This spirit of co-operation on the part of the ship's Officers and the passengers assisted great deal in handling the Shanghai re- fugee, situation without undue in-. convenience to the women and chlidren, who have suffered such' hardships and difficulties in get- ting away from their homes in Shanghai.
HEALTH RETURNS
Forty-nine cases of cholera, 'one
the authorities and they decided to let the girl embark on the Tai- shan along with her fancee. On Friday morning. therefore. the crew and all the passengers as- sembled and saw the couple unit- ed and partook a wedding break- fast consisting of Trish stew in cigarette tins!
As a result of the wedding, the Russian girl is now Norwegian, thus enabling her to enter Hong Kong and she is being accommo- daled with other refugees of that nationality.
NEW SCOUTS HEADQUARTERS
The inauguration of the Scouts' Headquarters of the 13th. Kowloon (St. Teresa) Group, next to the St. Teresa's Church, took place at
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JUNK ROBBED
Several armed robbers boarded a junk of which Chau Kal, aged '25. was the master, and made off with a valuable haul of wolfram ore to total value of $1,550.
According to Chau's report to the police, seven men boarded his junk about 10 am. on Friday, one
of diphtheria, five of enteric fever | 10.15 a.m. yesterday. The in-armed with a knife who menaced and three of dysentery were re- auguration ceremony was per parted to the Health Authorities formed by Bishop Valtorts, and for the 24 hours ended at midnight | Mrs. A. de Souza, performed the on Friday.'
opening ceremony,
POLITICAL SENSATION
Mr. Anthony Eden To Leave Foreign Office
London, August 21.
A sensational re-shuffling of the British Cabinet is imminent, according to the "Weekly Review," which asserts that the Foreiga Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, will be removed from his post and that Mr. Lloyd George and Mr. Winston Churchtil will be given post- tions as Ministers without Portfolio.
Much is belloved to le behind this move, according to the journal, which states that the desire of the Premier, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, to improve Anglo-Italian and Anglo-Gerinan relatious, is the main factor.
Mr. Eden, some quarters assert, is opposed to rapprochement with these two countries, and he will be replaced by some Minister with more friendly sentiments towards Rome and Berlin.
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will not be made until Mr. Anthony Eden has been awarded this year's Nobel Peace Prize, for which he has been nominated by the Norwe- gian Government,
the crew, while the rest unloaded 31 sacks of the wolfram ore after which they rowed off in an un- known direction on their own small craft.
Chau did not get back into har- hour until late on Saturday when he reported the incident to the police.
ART EXHIBITION
The Hong Kong Working Artists' Guild announces that owing to the inability of the public to attend on account at bad weather, Mr. Lorenzo's one-man art exhibition which is held on the 2nd floor of No.8a Dea Voeux Road Central is extended for three days.***
The Hong Kong Working Artists' Guild also wishes to remind our readers that as from to-morrow. there will be an Exhibition of Chi- nese Paintings at the Chinese YW.CA. 38c Bonham Road (Bus Route 3). This Exhibition, will last until Saturday.
PEAK BURGLARY
Inclusion of Mr. Lloyd George! Captain A. K Dibley, of No. 103 No name is mentioned by the and Mr. Churchill is believed to The Peak, reports to the police journal as Mr. Eden's successor, have some connection with Bri- that sometime between 11 p.m. on though it states that he will be tain's colossal rearmament, pro- the 19th and 6 am on the 20th, transferred to the post of Secre-gramme, as both statesmen have somebody entered his house and tary for the Colonies,
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