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BUILDERS OF ALL CLASSES OF SHIPS.

BUILDERS OF RECIPROCATING STEAM ENGINES. BUILDERS OF MARINE AND LAND BOILERS. BUILDERS OF TURBINE MACHINERY

Under Licence From Messrs. Parsons.

BUILDERS OF DIESEL ENGINES

Under Special Licence

From Messrs. Sulzer Bros., Winterthur.

VOLUNTEER

ORDERS

Orders by Lt. Col. R.Č.E. Anderson, ALC. Commandant, Bons Konz V.D.C.)

ATPOINTMENT ADVISORY

COMMITTEE,

Extract from "Hong Kong Gov. ernment Gazette date June 30,

1938.

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GENERAL

DIED DURING | Black Chinese

OPERATION

INQUEST VERDICT

Satin Now Very Popular

SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1938.

FORTHCOMING ALLEGED ATTACK

WEDDINGS

The following forthcoming mar- riages are announced;

ON CONSTABLE

THREE MEN SENT

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Mr. William Noble, Marine om- Circumstances surrounding the From Our Own Correspondent)

cer, Butterfield and' Swirë, "and TO PRISON. ! Canton. July 8. death of a 58-year-old woman,

Miss Lucille Margaret Partridge, of Once `discarded as cheap, and old No. 218 Pokfulam Road,

Appearing before Mr. Locknart- Sinith at the Central Court yešter- Leung Sze, who died during an

Edward James Thomson, day a charge of inflicting operation at the Queen Mary Hosashion, black Chinese satin is Mr. pital on June 5. were probed yes-oday sold well as air raid pre Mercantile Marine Officer, of the grievous bodily harm on a police His Excellency the Governor has terday at an Inquest held at the cautions dress and is particularly Indo-China Steam Navigation constable on May 27, El Chuen, who sopular among well dressed women. Ltd., and Miss Ruth Francis In- pleaded guilty, was sentenced to

This native silk was first revived gram, teacher, of No. 32 Kimberley six months' hard labeus. stated by a jury comprising Messrs. by taxi-dancers who find it cool Road, Kowloon,

Two other unemployed men, Yu Mr. Walter James Morris, of the Hing and Lo Kan-yan, who were- R. E.,M. Devaux (foréman), M. T. and conventent. Its black and

glossy appearance affords a strik-Hong Kong Land Investment Co. charged with aiding and abetting, Nunes and A Heng.

been pleased to appoint Mr. Walter

Heathcote Lock to be a Member of

the Advisory Committee of the Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps, during the absence from the Colony of Mr. John Robertson Mason, with effect from May 13, 1938. (Government Notification No. 504, date June 30, 1938).

Central, Court.

Mr. Butters sat as Coroner, as-

No soap is necessary to wash

of No, 10 Babington Path

Mr. H. G. A. Schmidt, mérçhant

months.

Mr. J. M. d'Almada Remedios re-

It was stated that Leung 5ze susing background to the complexion Ltd. and Miss Ivy Kilburn Scott, each sentenced to three tained a simple fracture in her left of Oriental women thigh, and a scalp wound on her left side of the head, as a result/Chinese satin, which is simply of Elenbud," Sassoon Road,, and i.presented, the second and third de- His Excellency the Governor has ) of a fall in a kitchen while pre/Soaked in water and then exposed M13 Marie-Luise Hermann, Secrefendants. Detective-Inspector L. R. been pleased to appoint Mr. Harrie paring a meal. She was sent to to the sun. Its smoothness and tary, of Courtland. Kennedy Road. Vaughan Wilkinson, D.S.O.. to be the Queen Mary Hospital the fol- light weight are most agreeable "for

summer wear.““

Popularity of this dress material

PASSENGERS ARRIVED

Whant was for the prosecution.

It was stated that. Chinese con- a Member of the Advisory Com-lowing day for treatment.

stable, C472, went to a teahouse, Dr. Lien Boo-kin, of the Queen

|with two friends. A man came in mittee of the Hong Kong Vounteer

and bumped into one of his friends. Defence Corps, during the absence Mary Hospital, told the Court that has reached to new heights when the police suggest that people

The following passengers arrived To avoid further trouble, the party from the Colony of Mr. Marcus deceased was admitted for treat-

should not wear white, which Thecdore Johnson, with effect tromment on June 5. She was sub-draws the attention of Japanese yesterday from Shanghai by the left the teahouse, but was sur- April 2, 1938. (Government Noti-jected to an X-ray examination bombers especially at night. Now, Ranchi-

rounded by a crowd in Stanley Mrs. J. Arnade and two children. |Street, who attacked them. It was fication No. 505, dated June 30, a result of which it was confirmed men also wear this native black

that that her left thigh bone was frac satin, although only country people Mr. 1. Assudamal, Mr. C. O. Beattle, alleged

defendants were tured. Dr. Llen decided to insert

wore it in days of old.

Mr. and Mrs. W. C. D. Bowen and amongst the crowd who assaulted a wire to restore her condition.

Infant, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Boykin (the constable, OPERATION PERFORMED

1938).

PROMOTION His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to approve the follow- ing promotion in the Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps with effect from May 29, 1938-Second Lieut. Christopher D'Almada Castro to be Lieutenant. (CS.O. 2 In 198/38).

BEACH MANNING EXERCISE July 14, 5.30 p.m. H.Q. Ofteers and N.C.O.'s taking part in this exercise. Conference.

July 18, H.Q. M.G. Troop. Corps Signals, Nos. 1 and 2 Companies, 4 p.m. M.G. Signals, 2 p.m.

Dress: S.D. caps, K.D. jackets, trousers, fighting order" (less box respirators).

PARADES

Engineer Company

July 11, HQ. (1) D.EL. Section. 5.30 p.m. Those already detalled. Squad drill (5) LL. Section 5.45 p.m. Squad örül.

July 14, 5.20 p.m. H.Q. L.L

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REPAIRS AND EXTENSIVE

WELDING, BOTH ELECTRICAL AND OXY- ACETYLENE SKILFULLY AND PROMPTLY CARRIED OUT.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents,

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CALL FLAD: "NUMERAL ONE" Uvar " PENNANT AND,”

No.77 SET

BETTER VALUE THAN EVER

The Gillette No. 77 Sel illustrated here, which contains the. Lalest, Gillette, zazor, three Blue Gillette, slotted blades and two blade holders in a new type of moulded Bex, has these definite advantages. ¿

The sazoë is made in two pieces instead of thres, as formerly, thus making it easier y and quicker la clean, assemble and we

The blades are made by the new electrical-tempering process. They give not only closer, cleaner shaves than you have aver had before, but also more shavai par blade.

The case is ideal for hot and bumid climates as -way to keep clean.

Ask your dadley to show you a No. 77. Sel

jutar that cutané Käva arde

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Corps Signals

July 12, 5.30 p.m. H.Q, for practice on the Miniature Range.

Machine Gun Troop July 12.5.45 p.m. Causeway Bay Stables. Riding School.

July 14, 5.30 p.m. H.Q. Recruits. M.G. training.

FIVE CASES OF CHOLERA

Five cases of cholera, four from Victoria and one from the bar-

The operation was performed on June 8. Deceased was put under anaesthetic, Bodium Evipan. Near the completion of the operation deceased's pulse weakened, her na- tural respiration was insuficient bour, were reported to the local

health authorities on Thursday. and she collapsed. Artificial res-

The total number of cases re- piration was then applied and de

& heart ported during recent weeks is 87. ceased was also given

There were six cases of enterie stimulant, dut died.

Dr. Lien also added that on ad-ever and four cases of dysentery mission deceased's condition was on Thursday.. good, though she was thin and feeble.

RESTRICTIONS IMPOSED "Quarantine restrictions have been imposed by the Government of "Dr. G.A. V. Ribeiro, who adminis tered the Sodium Evipan said that Slam against arrivals from Hong the operation performed on de-Kone on account of cholera. ceased was considered to be only a Quarantine restrictions have also minor one. He injected onry one been imposed by the Port Health gram of Sodium Evipan dissolved Officer. Kulangsu, Amoy, against in 10 cubic centimeters of distilled arrivals from this Colony on ac-

water.

The salt, it was stated. is used tpr an operation lasting 30 minutes or less,

Deceased was examined before she was put under anaesthetic, and she was found to be at to stanú the anaesthetic.

CAUSE OF DEATH

count of cholera.

main blood vessel was not healthy. The cause of death, in his opinion, was heart failure wrtle under the influence of anaesthetic."

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and three children, Mr. W. Bury, 1. Acting on information received, Mr. A. T. Cairncross, Mr. C. J. Lai Pun, together with two other Chancellor, Madam Chen Man-detectives, arrested the defendants chin. Mrs. A. M. L. Daly, Captain on July 1.

J. V. Davidson-Houston, R.N., Mrs.

J. V. Davidson-Houston with three children, and nurse, Mr. E. G. Dyche.

Rev. and Mrs. M. A. Farren.

Miss D. M. Fuller, Mr. A. P. Taylor Gill, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Glover, Mr. H. H. Grossman,

N.Z. ASSOCIATION

OFFICERS.

The Australian and New Zealand

Association held their annual meeting at the Gloucester Hotel Mr. and Mrs. A. Healey Mrs. A. yesterday. The officers elected for C. Heard-White, Mr. A. S. Hersee. the coming year were as follows:- Mr. F. C. Hobbs, Mr. R. J. Holmes, President-Mr. G. E. Dudley: Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Hsu,

Vice President Mr. F. J. Neill; Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jones, Mr. Secretary--Mr. H. Brokenshire: A. R. Joynson, Rev. W. Lamott, Treasurer-Mr. T. R. Ingram: Com- Miss J. Landen. Mr. C. T. Lee, Mr.mittee-Messrs. H. Long L Lim Gar-beng, Mr. C. Lin, Mrs. E. Anderson, J. Wolfe T. G. Stokes,

R. J. McNeil. H Low,

Mrs. C. L. Martin and two chil- dren. Mr. A Marshall, Mr. R. Mathieson, Mr. P. St. G. "Maxwell, Mr. Henry McAleavy, Mr. K. D. Melvan! Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Miles. Mr. W., Nakamura, Mr. F. M. O'Hara, Mr. H. M. Parwani, Misc Dr. Dean Albert Smith gave eviD Rubin, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sabattle dence saying that one gram of and three children, Miss M. Shert- Sodium Evipan was the normal dan, maximum dose. It was generally Mr. C.

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UNCLAIMED

TELEGRAMS

The following unclaimed tele- grams are lying at the offices of Cable and Wireless Ltd,

A. Hidikata, s.s, Fushimi Maru.. Yusen. from Paris: Donald K. Asheville, from U.S.S. Dr. G. E. Thomas testified to the

Smith. Mr. H. Smith. Porter. post mortem, examination. He used for a short operation and for Mr. W. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. R. LChungking: Fohzien Ede Danica, found that her left thigh bone was initiating more prolonged anaes Sun, Mr. and Mrs. C. Talbot: Miss from Shanghal

Talbot

Miss Mrs. 5 B. Talati July 12. 5.30 pm.. HQ. For re-fractured and there was a bruise thetic. volver shooting at Kennedy "Road in the left knee cap.

On internal examination he gard to the cause of the injuries, "Mr. P. Telfer-Smellett. Mr. H. Range.

fourd that the lungs showed signs the jury returned á verdict of Thamandas, Mr. T. Tiesdell, Lieut. was also death due to heart failure follow. (E) C. W. Treweeks. Mr. and Mrs. of pleurisy, and there signs of tuberculosis. The heart ing the proper administering of H. C. E. Tubb, Mr. L. T. Wang, was surrounded with fat and the sodium anaesthetic.

Armour Car Section

Mator Machine Gun Platoon July 15, HQ. 5.30 p.m. Driving instruction.

No. 1 M.G. Company July 15, 5.30 p.m. H.Q. (1) Re- crults Class. M.G. instruction. (D Remainder. L.A. recapitulation.

No. 2 M.G. Company Those not attending lecture instruction in use of B.F. muzzle attachment.

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No. 4 M.G. Company July 13, 5.30 p.m. HQ Company parade for photograph. Dress: K.D. jacket, K.D. trousers, S.D. cap, belt, black boots.

July 15 (1) No. 2-Platoon, No. 8. Section, 5.15 p.m. HQ for Kennedy Road. (11) No. 3 Platoon 5.30 p.m. H.Q. LA

Portuguese Companies

July 11. 5.30 p.m. HQAA. Cpm- pany. Stripping and assembling (continued). No. 5 MG. Company. Recapitulation LA.

Machine Gun Signals

July (1) Subsections "A" and "B": 5.30 pm. H.Q. Preparation of equipment for signal exercises. (1) Subsection "D." 5.30 p.m. HQ. D/R. training in groups "Cycle maintenance.

July 15. Bubsections "A" and "B." 5.30 p.m. H.Q.

July 16, bm. HQ. Subsections "A" and "B" as detalled in cit cular.

Pay Section

July 15, 5.30 p.m. H.Q..

"STRENGTH"DÉCREASE

Pte. B. Q. D. Paterson, Armoured Car Bection, 4.7.38.

Gunner R. H. Challinor, 1st Bty, Reserve, 18.7.38.

STRENGTH-INCREASE Pte. D. H. Stewart, Dunlop Rubber Co. (C) Ltd., MM.G. PL., 20.8.38.

Pte. M. White, B. & S., A. C. Sec., 30.6.38.

Pte. J. Hempsey, P.W.D. No. M.G. Coy., 47.38.

Pte. A. Hill, GEC of China, Ltd.. No. 1 M.G. Coy., 4.7.38.

Sapper Li Fing Kwan, 7; Queen's Rd, W., Eng. Coy, LL Bec., 4.7.38.

8. F. HEDOCOE; Capt. Adjutant. HK.V.D.C. AFFILIATED UNIT Nursing Detachment, H.E.V.D.C.

The next lecture On Home Nursing will be given by Mrs. Stewart on Monday, July 11 at 5:30 p.m. at the PWD. Offices.

Btrength-Increase:-Miss M. G. Smith, 4738; Miss He Winch, 47.38.

(Sgd) MRS, EM.. BEGG, Commandant, Nursing Detacurtiënt,

HKV.D.C.

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After evidence was given in re- | Talati,

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Miss Whilecome,

Mr. H. Wilkinson, Mr. E. Wil Hamas, Mr. and Mrs. J, Wisher, Mr.

C. H. Woo, Mr. S. S. Wu, Mrs. Yee Woo, Mr. K. W. Yin and two ser-

vants. Mr. S. C. Young.

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