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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS

R.A.M.C. PLAYERS PRESENTING S.M.ILE. AT THE CHINA FLEET CLUB THEATRE NEXT WEEK

WORK OF MR.

LO PA HONG

REMEMBERED

Mass At Catholic Cathedral

As a musical contrast to "Distinguished Gathering," the R.A.M.C. Players, under the patronage of His Excellency the Governor and Lady Northcote, are presenting, their new show-S, M. I. L. Eat. the China Fleet Club, on the nights of with and 28th May, 'and, if their last concert at the Cheers Club stands 2.5 a criterion, this show will be certainly worth seeing. I understand considerable changes and improvements have been made, new songs and script Introduced, almost a complete revision of their previous produce COMMEMORATION OF

tions.

One cannot help but admire, the enthusiasm of these artistes, par- ticularly in view of the worthy object for which they are working 30 hard-Boy Scouts' Association, and other charities-ak We

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realise the heavy discomfort. of 'the Hong Kong climate at this

time of the year. so utterly non-

-conductive to this kind of work.

However, I am told that rehear-

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Manila Merchant Fined $100

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WAR DEAD

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GENERAL

SAMPAN ATTACK BY JAPANESE TRAWLER

Two Chinese Said

To Be Killed

In a report to the police. Cheung Yau-li. 5. master of a fishing Junk, slates that on May 17 he was fishing with two sampans west of Speaking in the Cathollo Cathe-Sai Tau, when a Japanese trawler dral "yesterday morning at the came from the direction of Tal- solemn commemoration of the shan. victims of war in China and of Mr. The Japanese boarded one of the La Pi Hour, Nationsi Prezident of sampars on which were three men Chinese Catholle Action, Bishop and a woman. The latter hid her- Valtorta described Mr. Lo is the self underneath some salls, but the' very embodiment of the ideals of three men were taken off by the Į Catholic Action, which are remmed | Japanese to Lintin, where, it is

in the Catholic Action's motto:alleged, two of them Cheung Fuk- “Prayer, Action and Sacrifice,”

toi and Cheung Lai-pai were killed.

sals are going extremely well A Ane of $180 was, imposed on

Lo Pa Hong was a man of prayer under the able direction of AA. a Manila merchant, Ny Fat, who and the depth of his spiritual life Barton and S. Wosencroft, the was convicted On

charge of was an object of great admiration latter having recently arrived in keeping an unregistered mul tsal, even to unbelievers. He Wax a Hong Kong. brimful of experience by. Mr. Edwards at the Central and confidence, which he has im-Police Court yesterday,

an of action, in his life де founded three large hospitals which cater for thousands of patients, 89 two training schools, and second- dispensaries, 17 primary schools, charge of the case, and told the ary schools for boys and girls. He Court that the girl, named Ho was a man of sacrifice because he Yi-Jn, aged 20, made a report on not only gave, millions of dollars May 18 that she was a mul taal of his own, but he gave also his employed by the defendant.

personal service at the cost of any

The third man, Cheung Kai, wis severely wounded, but he was re- scued by relatives and taken into Hong Kong waters, where he was handed over to No. 3 police launch. The man was taken to the Kow- loon Hospital in a serious condi- tion.

SIXTY TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS

parted to the Players with excel- Mr. H. W. Fraser, of the Secre- lent results. He popularly tarkt for Chinese Affairs, was in known as "Wosy" and is a spon- taneous humourist of an unusual and extremely entertaining type.

AA. Barton and Hector Wiggins are singing as well as ever, and the droil monologist — Norman · The girl, it was said, was kid-sacrifice, even at the cost of his Leath-ls reported to be a great mapped in her native village when life. form. A most attractive addition she was 10 years of age and to the programme is "Another eventually sold for a sum of $200. Bishop Valtorta anid that Mr. Lo Street Singer," featured by Frank She was sent to Manila

where Pa Hong was a personal friend of Two Persons Killed: Morence, a member of the "Har- mony Three." a trio with which we are well acquainted-entertainers worthy enough for any music hall| In the Colony,

she worked for defendant. look- his and that he had formally pro- ing after his children and doingmised to help, for the foundation other household work.

Defendant stated that he had treated the girl as

a member of

Incidentally, the trio are singing the family and that he had given in their new show, and for the her everything she required. The Brst time, their own arrangement girl. several days ago, asked for a of 'T' BBC'ing You', a number loan of $50 from his wife, and that will convey the impression failing to obtain the sum made a that Hong Kong possesses a claim complaint at the 8.0.4. In the harmony workd

Bill Colledge is appearing once

again Iri 7:15 ever-interesting INDIAN YOUTH

FINED

in Hong Kong of an hospital for: incurable destitutes. With regard to the death of Mr. Lo Pa Hong, the Bishop stated that be (Mr. Lo) was not a traitor to his Country, as some irresponsible people had dared to call him, but a martyr of Obedience and charity.

Induential members of the Cen- tral Government of China and ä conscientious press have vinilcated

IN ONE WEEK

28 Injured

In the Colony of Hong Kong in- cluding the Island, Kowloon and the New Territories during the week ending at 8. a.m. on Satur- day, the 14th. Instant, there ware altogether 60 traffic accidents, as the result of which two persons were killed and 28 persons were injured.

Of the persons killed, a Chinese his name. He did not join any boy, aged 19 years, a bicycle rider. political committee, but simply fol- died from injuries received when sword-juggling act. And also a

lowing the reiterated insistence of his vehicle collided with a motor feature of this artiste's versatility.

the Vicar Apostolic of Shanghai,

bua. may be seen to advantage in one

he joined a civic commission of

A Chinese female. aged 57 years, of the humorous-sketchca, Johnnie

Chinese members, the only purwas knocked down and fatally in- Harvey is known as the "Novel) Entertainer". which is just as well

pose of which was to help the hun-Jared by a motor bus whilst run- dreds of thousands of suffering ning across the road. as, the night of the show, he will

people which war had rendered probably surprise his colleagues by

Of the persons tajured, 21 were homeless and starving. He who pedestrians; offering the audience an entirely

Abdul Aziz Rumfahn, agea 18, spent the whole of his life serving walking or running across unexected type of entertainment spontaneous to one of his varied unemployed, who was once a mem-his Country and His people, served road and were struck by vehicles. Three bus passengers and 1 ber of the Hong Kong Volunteer them unto death. Corps" and had been permitted to

tramear passenger were injured while alighting from moving motor buses and a moving tramear respectively.

moods.

Wore Volunteer-

Uniform

A further addition to the show resign from the service, was yes-

uniform

VALIANT SOLDIERS

Who

were elther

the

Is the clever tap-dancing of Lterday brought before Mr. Butters Bickley and. with the mysterious at the Central Police Court charged the Bishop associated also the To the memory Mr. Lo Pa, Hong "Marta" as yet another attraction with wearing military

One private car passenger was memory.of together with the talented planist without authority.

those thousands and Injured through falling from the Mrs. A.A. Barton, the concert may

thousands of vallant soldiers who vehicle whilst in motion--the door He appeared in Court dressed in dled for the defence of their Coun-was not properly closed. be recommended 19 first-class khaki tunic, shorts and a pair of try and of the other countless entertainment to

Two bicycle riders were injured anyone who boots the uniform of a private of thousands of civilians who fell as the result of collisions between seeks pleasant diversion "on the the Hong Kong Volunteer Defence victims to the barbarity of this vehicles. nights of the 7th and 28th. Corps. "Range Rhythm" by Fred Davies

modern war. They all, the Bishop Of the 60 accidents, 26 were also helps to add a capital V to causeway Road on Tuesday, and Immortal glory and point out to us were

arrested in said, stand before us, enshrined in collisions between vehicles; 27 collisions between vehicles It was said that he had been wear-the true way to obey the 4th Com-and pedestrians; and 8 accidents ing the uniform for some time, mandment of God with regard to were due to other causes, having no other civilian clothes to Fatherland.

the variety,

BOARD OF

EDUCATION

The 108th meeting of the Board of Education was held on Wednes- day, May 18. a 4.15 p.m.

Defendant

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wear. It was stated that defen-

In conclusion the Bishop exhort-

t

Mr. Tong Kit-ming,

dant borrowed the uniform from aed all present to add to the ma- REGISTRY WEDDING Volunteer to have his photograph terisl help they are giving to the taken and had since failed to re- Chinese Red Cross the spiritual

wireless turn it to the owner..

help of prayer for a peace founded operator, and Miss Lat Shuk-fan, A fine of $25 was imposed, with on justice and honour, and to take were married at the Registry. the alternative of one month's Im-Lo Pa Hong as their inspiring Supreme Court, yesterday. prisonment. There were present:-Director of

example in giving both this mater- Mr. W. Aneurin Jones. Deputy Captain B. S. Hedgecoe, Adjutantial and spiritual help, for, the Registrar of Marriages, omclated, Education, Mr. G. R. Sayer. B.A of the B.K.V.D.C., appeared as Bishop concluded, "Lo Pa Hong is and the witnesses were Mesars (Chairman), Benior Inspector of complainant.

not dead. He like all the saints; Tong On and Lai English Schools (Mr. C. G. Bollis,

like all the great benefactors of the respective fathers of the M.A.). Inspector of Vernacular

mankind is not dead. He will con- | parties, Schools (Mr. Y. P. Law, B.A), Mr.

A. el Arculli. Rev. Fr. G. Byrne, $2,500,000 FOR RAISED

S.J., Ph.D., Mr. Li Taz-fong.. Rev.

C. B. R. Bargent," M.A.,,, Rev. F. Short. Dr. 8. W. Ts'o, C.B.E.. LL.D., Mr. B. Wylle, and Mr. J. Ralston (Secretary),

REFUGEE RELIEF -

Kankow, May 19.

| tinue to live in the hearts of -count-

less thousands for whom he spent

his life, he will continue to live in

the hearts of all members of Catholic Action, and his name will

A total of $2:500,000 has been be handed down to history as that raised by the National Relief Com-of the Ozanam of the East, as that After discussion, the Board mission for the relief of war re- of the St. Vincent de Paul of adopted the report of a Sub-Com-fugees, according to Mr. Hau China." mittee on the teaching of Music, Shih-ying, acting Chairman of the Arts and Crafts in Anglo-Chinese Commission. Schools.

DROWNED WHEN

EVADING ARREST

A verdict. of accidental death

The major portion of $2,000,000

was raised by the Commission itself, while $300,000" was allotted by the Ministry of Finance for

Wing

Chuen,

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SAIGON TEAM BEAT ARMY

Retain Record With Another Fine Display

their landred per cent record in

'The Saigon footballers retained i

their tour of the Colony when they beat the Army by three goal to all on the Navy ground yesterday, after another outstandingly fine ex- hibition game of fast football

Here "to pick up tips from local teams"

the Saigon players in their very first game--against- South China showed that there was nothing they could learn here and they gave further example of this in no uncertain manner yesterday.

The features of the game were the magnificent combination of the Saigon footballers, the clever use they made use of the balls when- ever in possession and the accuracy of their passing.

Best of the forwards were Van and Dal but Tot was also outstanding and the other two gave every sup- port.

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The score at half-time was one- nil in favour of the visitors and Kowloon Dock R.C. v. C.S.C.C., at more in quick succession.

The following will represent the after the interval they added two

the Valley, on Saturday:-

Army

I. G. Ozoro, W. Houston, J. after this but though slackening redoubled their efforts Kempton, J. McKelvie (skip).

J. V. Ramsay, M. Ferguson, S. fenders gave them, a number of op- on the part of the winners' de- Gray, H. G. Cooper (skip).

A M. Calman J. Revie, G. M.portunities, they made no good use Mitchell, F. Cullen '(skip).

YACHT CLUB TEAM

of these.

Teams:-

ART EXHIBITION "AT CATHEDRAL HALL Dr. Tsal Yuen-pal. President of Academia Sinica, and Mr. D. 'J.

Saigon—Tính; nuoc, Gửi Ven, The following will represent the Buu, Piccini, Gluchard, "Quang, Sloss, Vice-Chancellor of

the RHK. Yacht Club in a League Dai, Van, Tot. University of Hong Kong, will match against HKFC.,, at Happy cy Period Refugees. Relief Com-Anglo-American Graphie Art and

the refugees in Shantung. Honan and Shanghal and the remaining |$200,000 for those in Anhwel, Mr.

Hau stated..

Army-Duncan, Watson, Sheeh- an; Freshwater, Proctor, Courtney: by a jury comprising Messrs. H.mittee, Mr. Hsu said, has been selections from the first Interna-. Hamilton, J. A. D. Morrison

W. A. Cornell, A. & Mitchell, P. Grogan, Gordon, Hossack, Baw. Cheng-sheng, F. J. da Luz and A created by the Commission special- tional exhibit of modern Chinese (skip).

Sequeira at an inquest held aty to take charge of war refugee Graphic Art, at St. John's Cathe- the Central Court yesterday into relief.-(Central News): the death of a coolle. Mr. Butters

while evading arrest was returned: A new body, called the Emergen- open the exhibition of modern Valley on Saturday:

sat as Coroner,

The deceased, Lo Kun, was' a

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morning of April 13, a constable

Government servant. Оп the

dral Hall, at 4.30 p.m. today..

W. J. Hansen, B. Naess, R. R. Wild, A. Murdoch (skip).

The exhibition, which is spon-

P. 8. Cassidy, A. Nisam, W."J zored by the China Defence Brown, G. 8. Archbutt (skip). Lengue, and proceeds from which will go towards medical aid for China through the Hong Kong. The following will represent

*KOWLOON TONG

saw him dumping matter into the According to the weather fore-International Medical Reller So- Kowloon Tong in a League match

arrest:

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