THE SERVICES
ROYAL NAVY
RETURN OF THE GLORIOUS The aircraft-carrier Glorious. Captain B. A, Fraser, O.B.E., A.D.C.. returned to Devonport on Nov. 3. from the Mediterranean, and will probably recommission in January for further service on that station. Her present crew joined on July 23. 1935.
SEVERN DIVISION, R.N.V.R. Captain E G. C. Cavendish, Q.B.E., A.D.C., who has commanded the Severn Division of the R.N. Volunteer Reserve since 1830, has been placed on the retired list at his own request, and is succeeded by Commander H. G. L. Harvey, R.N., retired, who has been granted a commission as captain. R.N.V.R.. from October 31.
Captain Harvey is already well known, to the Severn Division, in which he W33 officer-instructor from 1929 to 1932.
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CADETS' TRAINING CRUISE H.M.S. Vindictive, Captain E. J. Spooner, D.S.O.. cadet training cruiser, concluded her visit to Phaleron Bay and Athens on Nov. The programme for the rest of her cruise is:-Famagusta, Cyprus, November 5-9; Crete, November 11-18: Aranci Bay. Sardinia, Nov ember 19-21; Gibraltar, November 24-December 1: and Chatham, December 6.
PORTLAND HOSPITAL Surgeon Captain Ernest Mac- Ewan. O.B.E. late Flest Medical Officer in the Mediterranean, has been appointed to succeed Surgeon Captain C. V. Orfiths, D.8.0., in charge of the RN. Hospital at Portland.
GREENWICH HOSPITAL
PENSIONS
stead of twice as formerly, the first being held in March last. The numbers then accepted were 34 executive, 18 engineering, and 13 paymaster cadeta.
NAVAL APPOINTMENTS The following appointments were Nov made by the Admiralty on
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Lts. (E).-C. M. H. Henderson, to Tamar (Oct. 27); R. G. Cook, to Royal Oak, A. F. Turner, to York (Nov, 10).
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS,
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER
TOLL OF THE ROAD
19, 1937.
DEATH OF MRS. JORGENSON
Shanghai Resident
Weekly Accidents Return
We regret to record the death of Mrs. Margaret Florence Jorgenson, wife of Captain 8. T. Jorgenson, In the Colony of Hong Kong In- which occurred at the Kowloon | cluding the Island. Kowlood and Hospital yesterday.
the New Territories during the Deceased was 58 years old and week ending at 3 am, on Saturday, is survived by her husband and the 8th frist.. there were altogether three children, Noel, Peggy and 54 trame accidents, as the result Mavis, to whom much sympathy of which three persons were killed will be extended. The deceased and 17 persons were injured. came
from Shanghai on
Of the persons killed, a Chinese August 21 shortly after the out-female, aged 47 years, was knocked break of trouble in the North.
down and fatally injured when
here Surgn. Lt.Cdr.-H. H. Fisher. M.B., to rank of Burgn. Cdr: (seny, Nov. 5).
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THE ARMY
STH ROYAL INNISKILLING DRAGOON GUARDS Major E. S. D. Martin, D.S.0.. M.C.. has been selected for com- mand of the 5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards, in succession to Lieutenant-Colonel H. O. Wiley. M.C.. whose tenure expired on Nov. 2.
GERMAN MILITARY ATTACHE
On taking up his appointment as German Military Attaché in Lon- don, Lieutenant-Colonel Baron von Bechtolsheim was received at the War Office by Mr. L. Hore-Bellsha. Secretary of State for War.
ROYAL AIR FORCE"
MOUNT RATTEN COMMANDS Group Captain E. D. Johnson, A.F.C., who was promoted in July, and for the past three years has been senior air staff officer in the aircraft-carrier Furious in the Home Fleet, has been appointed in command of Mount Batten Station. which accommodates flying-boat and Fleet Air Arm units.
Now that officers promoted from warrant rank may attain the rank or equivalent rank of com- mander a new Order in Council is Wing Commander K. B. Lloyd, published in the "London Gazette" | A.F.C. hitherto in command at to sanction the extension of the establishment of 19 Greenwich Hospital pensions of £40 each. for lleutenants
and Heutenant-com-
manders and officers of equivalent rank promoted from warrant rank to include officers of commander's rank similarly, promoted. ARETHUSA'S NEW COMMISSION The cruiser Arethusa as teen commissioned at Chatham. by Captain PL. Vian, after a long
Mount Batten, is appointed to command No. 204 (General Recon- naissance) Squadron at this base.
NEW INTERPRETERS The following officers and air- men qualified: as, interpreters at the examinations held in June Last:-
Arabic (second class).-Flight Lieutenants D. V. Johnson and A. c. P. Carver.
French (second class).-Pilot off-
A service will be held in the running across the road behind a Chapel of the Resurrection, Pro-motor lorry which was reversing: testant Cemetery, at 4.30 p.m. this afternoon. Later the remains will be cremated and the ashes sent back to Shanghai.
CHEATED
THEIR
RELATIVE
Appearing before Mr.
"A Chinese female," aged 23 years, car passenger, died from injuries received when a private motor car ran off the road and overturned.
A Chinese child was killed when a Chinese female who was carrying the child was knocked down by a private motor ear.
Of the persons injured, 11 were pedestrians, who were either walk- Keening or running across the road and
were struck by vehicles.
at the Kowloon Police Court yes- terday, Kwong Kok, 35, tailor. pleaded gulity to the charge of larceny by bailee of a sum of $260 from Chan Mel-ku, a relative.
Detective Sergt. Franklin who prosecuted told the Court that de- fendant and his younger brother. com- on August 24. approached plainant and persuaded her that a big proat could be made by buying cloth from Hong Kong and
them to ship
to Swatow for She handed the sum of sale,
defendant's younger $5.020 to brother a few days later for this business and two days later de- fendant visited her again, inform- ing her that the sum which she gave to his brother was insuffi-
and clent,
a demand
further amount of $260 which complainant gave him.
Two bus passengers were injured while, alighting from moving motor
buses.
Two lerry passengers were in- jured through falling from moving motor lorries.
One bicycle rider was injured as the result of a collision between two vehicles.
A European private car driver was. Injured when his vehicle ran off the road and overturned.
Of the 54 accidents. 24 were collisions between vehicles; 19 were collisions between vehicles and pedestrians: and 12 accidenta were due to other causes.
Type of Vehicles Involved. Private motor car Motor lorry
Public motor car Motor bus Tramcar
Since that day the two brothers were not seen again until Novem- ber 10 when complainant received Bicycle
Tricycle information that defendant was
back in Hong Kong. Meanwhile Rickshaw
the matter was reported to the police and a day later defendant was arrested on information.
to two Kwong was sentenced months' imprisonment with the option of a fine of 8100 and was ordered to pay amends of 18260
SUMMARY COURT CLAIM
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REDUCTION CAPITAL
On the application of Mr. H.C.
reft, for further service as flagship { cers D. E. C. Eyres and D. Parker / failing which a further term of Justice R, E Lindsell, in the Sum- Macnamara, instructed by Mr. H.
of the Third Cruiser Squadron, Mediterranean. She left Sheer- ness on November 15 for her sta- tion. calling at Spithead and Gibraltar, and should arrive at Malta on November 23. The flag of Rear-Admiral L. V. Wells D.S.O. will not be transferred to her from the Delhi until January.
Acting Pilot Officer H. R. A. de Belleroche, Corporal A. H. Osterloh, and Aircraftman first class B. H. R. Audcent.
German (first class requalifica-
tion trom second class).-Flight
class),Flight
Lieutenant W. E. Coope. Second class. Flight Lieutenant B. K Burnett (requalification) and Pilot Officer W. H. Ingle. Kurdish (first Lieutenant G. C. Tomlinson:
Spanish (first class) — Flying Officer M. O'B. S. Barrington (since deceased). Second class. Pilot Officer J. F. H. Booth, Acting Pilot Officer H. G. F. Gaubert, and
first class G. Aircraftman Cooper.
CADETSHIP VACANCIES The Admiralty announce that the following appointments will be offered for competition at the Navy and Air Force, examination to be held in London in March, 1938:--For naval cadetships (exe- cutive), 34: for naval cadetships engineering), 20; and for pay-
13. master cadetships
Applica tion forma must be returned to the
Service Commissioners not Carver have received the appro- later than January 4. It was de-priate awards of £30 each; Flight clded a year ago to hold Lieutenant Tomlinson, £60; and examination for special entry | Flight Lieutenant Coope, and Pilot cadetships three times a year in- Officer Ingle, £25 each.
Civil
DONATIONS
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two months' was imposed.
SIKH FESTIVAL
The Sikh community of the Colony yesterday celebrated the anniversary of the birthday of Siri Guru Nanik Dev. Ji, the first of the ten great prophets of the Sikh re- ligion..
Many irms gave their Sikh em- ployees a holiday and these, with many others, celebrated the occa- slon by attending special services in the Sikh Temple, Gap Road.
Under the arrangements of the Committee of the Khalsa Diwan,
mary Court yesterday, the Hong C. Lee, of Messrs. Wilkinson and Kong Well Boring Company. Limited, claimed $1,529.30 which was reduced to $1,000, to bring the case within summary jurisdiction, from Mr. W: S. V. Curtis.
Mr. F. H. Loseby appeared for the plaintiffs, whilst the defendant who entered a counter-claim for $808.50 was not legally represented. It was alleged that the defen- dant while Managing Director of the plaintiff company, overdrew a Bum of $1,583.30.
After evidence was given, the hearing was adjourned till Nov. 25.
Grist, the reduction of the capital of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Cinema Company, Limited, from $100,000 to half that amount was sanctioned by Els Honour the Chief Justice, Sir Atholl Mac- Gregor, at the Supreme Court yes- terday.
The form of minute proposed to be registered is as follows:
"The capital of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Cinema Company
had Flight Lieutenants Johnson and meals were supplied to all those, TWO MONTHS FOR
irrespective of nationality and re- ligion," who attended the. monies,
REGISTRY WEDDING.
cere-
RAZOR BLADE CASE
The Eagle Brand Razor Blades The Chairman of the Hong Kong A quiet wedding took place at
Trade Mark case was again ad- Travel Association acknowledges the Registry of Marriages, Supreme journed by Mr. R. A. D. Forrest at with thanks the receipt of the Court yesterday, when Miss Tool the Central Magistracy yesterday, following subscriptions to the Kin Kl, teacher of Put Chan Girls'
after the afternoon's hearing had Association for the period 1937- School, became the bride of Mr. been occupied with the examira
Ho Chi Yeung, clerk of Statistical tion and cross-examination of M. Look Yam-fong, Manager of Messrs. Fetersen and The groom, who resides at No. Co. and the Man' Sheung Firm rea- 50 48 Village Road, second floor, 1spectively. These two firms are de- the son of the late Mr. Ho Chi fendants in the summons brought Kal. The bride is the daughter by the Hong Kong Import and Ex-
1938.
Messrs. S. Watson & Co..
Ltd.
$100 H.K. & Shanghai Hotels, Ltd. 1,000 H.K. & Whampoa Dock, Ltd.
The Society of St. Vincent de Paul acknowledges with grateful appreciation and thanks the re- ceipt of the following donations and gifts:-
Dr. Alvaro Brilhante Labo-
rinho
.....$10.00 Estate of Mr. and Mrs F
25.00 Gomes
In memory of Mrs. Marla Esmeralda
Office. Import and Export Depart-Petersen and ment
Limited is $50.000 divided into 10,000 shares of $5 each reduced from the former capital of $100,000 divided into $10,000 shares of $10 each at the date of registration of this minute 4.450 shares of $5 each been issued and the full amount of $5 had been paid up.
"A special resolution of the com- pany has been passed and con- Pleading guilty to the theft or a firmed to the effect that on such $100 note, Cheung Chau, 42, was reduction taking effect shares in sentenced to two months' hard la- the capital of the company be con- bour, when he appeared before Mr. solidated in such a manner that B. Burgess at the Kowloon Magis-every two of the shares of $5 shall tracy yesterday.
BANKNOTE THIEF
Sub-Inspector H. E. Roger sald that defendant, was a travelling trade and a childhood friend of a marble dealer living in Laichikok Road. Arriving in Hong Kong on one of his periodical visits on to November 11, defendant went stay with his friend.
was
On wednesday morning the mar- ble dealer had occasion to open his called safe. Just then he away to the telephone, and "on re- Mr. M. A. da Silva is appearing turning, found that a $100 note was misisng. He suspected defen- for the complainants and Mr. D. B.
dant who was the only other per- Evans is defending. Actually Mr.
son in the house, and later in the Petersen had already given his evidence at the last hearing but morning took him to the police.
Defendant admitted the theft. was recalled.
of the late Mr. Tsol Chun Hang. port Co. Ltd.
Mr. W. Aneurin Jones, "Deputy Rsgistrar of Marriages, performed the ceremony, In the presence of Mr. Lam He Man and Miss Mar- guerite Wong.
Estate of Mr. J. E. Gomes.... 15.00 MAILS FOR REFUGEES Letters are lying at the Poste Restante, General Post Office for the following:
Silva de Sari Lazaro Mr. and Mrs. J. M. dos Re-
medios
Misses Marle and Emy
Figueiredo
Mr. and Mr. G. de Figueiredo
$ 5,00
Mia. H. E. Aters, Mrs. R. Andrew, Miss Ayrton, Miss., H. C. Bradgate, 5,00 Miss B. Craig, Mrs. A E Fraser, 3.00 Mrs. A. E., Kahler, Mrs. W. A. Mc-
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. da Silva... ~ 1.00 Clelland, Mrs. L Page, Mrs. 8.
Miss Emilia de Bilva
Miss Emilia de Figueiredo....
To Ricci Hall Stall:-For the
$50.00
Ware.
10.00
Examination of the second wit-
ness was brief but the cross- examination lasted the rest of the afternoon and his Worship even- tually adjourned the proceedings till next week,
TYPHOON
constitute one ordinary $10 share and that the sum of $10 shall be credited as having been paid up upon each existing ordinary share and further that the capital be in- creased to $100,000 by the creation" of 3,862 new ordinary shares of $10 each and 1,138 preference shares of $10 each
In answer to Mr. Macnamara's that certain errors submission made in the resolution of the com- pany approving of the reduction of the capital be rectified in the Or- der, Hla Lordship granted the Or- der in terms of the draft minute, to be submitted as amended by substituting "3.225 existing and issued ordinary shares" for "each ordinary share;" the existing words "and reduced" be dispensed with; and an advertisement once. in the Gazette and once in Euro- pean and Chinese newspapers cir- The following forthcoming wed-culating in the Colony. dings are announced:
ANNOUNCEMENTS
His Lorship granted the 'order sanctioning the reduction of capi- tal subject to the usual conditions and the holding of another com- pany meeting to amend the resolu- of tion containing the error.
Mr. Paul Ng, of No. 1 Leong Fel Terrace, second floor, and Miss Elizabeth Tang, of No. 7 Lok Hing Lane, first floor.
1,00 Page, Miss M. Pritchard, Miss M.
The following, typhoon warning Mr." Chan Sham Shui, 1.00 Rogers, Mrs. P. G. Tate, Mrs. Tom-
was received by the American Con- YMCA, Bridge's Street, and Miss linson, Mrs. H. Tresize, Mrs. J. H.sulate General from the Manila Cheong King Yee, of No. 15 Chan
Observatory at 3 p.m. yesterday: Log Calle, first floor, Macao.
Typhoon in about longitude 119 g Hal Fu, cashier, of No. 7 dega. E and latitude 13 degs. N., Ship street, second floor, and Mis Law ShanFung, of No. 9 Ship moving west-north-west.
The following message was re-street, second floor... ceived at 7.20 p.in.:-
Mr. Hot Yung Ohan, nt. No. Cycyone or typhoon west of Min 14 Fort Street, first floor, and Miss dore moving west-north-west or Wong Moon, Tang, of No. 7. Mosque north-west.
Street, second floor.
5.00 Meters. British-American Tobacco
Co., 500 Varsity Cigarettes. ...3.00
"Fete" held on 7.11.37
Mr. T. C. Monagham
Dr. F. Bunje.
Mr. P. M. N. da Silva
Mr. A. J. Leask
Mr. W. B. Finnigan
10.00
Students, Ricci Hall
39.20
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Bureau, 2 doz. tins Oxo and. 2
doz, tins Benger's Food
Messrs. Advertising & Publicity Mr. S. H. Langston, Liberal gift of
Cow and Gate Milk Food and Products.
HEALTH RETURNS
Five cases of dysentery, three of diphtheria, two of measles and one each of enteric fever and puerperal fever were reported to the Health Authorities for the 24 hours ended at midnight on Wednesday.
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