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(Orders By LL-Cal. H. B. Rose, M.C. and Kowloon Police Pier at 8.45

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Commandant, Hongkong am, Mobile Column and No 2

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M.G. Company. Dress: Optional. notified inability CAMP AT FANLING-NOVEMBER Range Officer--Maj. H. R. Forsyth.

NOTICE OFFICIAL NOTICE.

Shippers are hereby PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A that, on account of the

of consignees to take delivery, SHIP'S NAME.

board 5.5. cargo shipped on "Kiungchow,"

ber 2.

2 TO 6

(Those

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Engineer Company

ESCAPE FROM LINER

Fugitive Caught

In Colony

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1938.

TRAFFICKING

CLAIM FOR

DAMAGES

SUCCEEDS

(Continued from. Page ́2) Defendant's evidence was that

IN GIRLSTM

Hearing Again Adjourned

Further evidence was heard at

tion while Mr. J. M. D'Almada' Remedios appeared for the de- fence.

PARADES

1st Battery."

Escaping from a cell aboard the he first saw plaintiff about May 20 The following units will attend

during her regarding his employment as mas- Bignals. Right Section: 'Fday, October President Coolidge the 1st camp:-Corps

at the two women, Chu Po-chu and Chan!

од remand appeared Lo-sam, sailed on 9th Mobile Column, No: 3 M.G. Com-28, Belchers, 5.43 p.m. Lecture by stay in the Colony this week was ter. He gave him the letter of ap- the Central Court yesterday when

2 United States Federal prisoner,pointment on May 27

Butters on 1, John Johnstone Paterson of October, 1938, for Hothow has pany, No. 4 M.G. Company. A.S.C. Major J. M. Smith, RA.

Left Section: Friday, October 28. Frank Lopes is his alias his real same time informing him that the

charter-party was to be for 1 before Mr. HLR.

trial and

a further 8 charges in connection with traf- Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., been returned to Hong Kong Company (4th to 8th only), Medical

detalled. Pay Belchers, 5.45 pm. Dress: Overalls name being unknown.

SD. cap and gun platform shoes. The prisoner has served two month's

Mr. J. B. Prentis, Assistant General Managers, Indo-China where it is being landed and Section

Rifles and bayonets will be drawn

2nd Battery

prison terms in America and was months if satisfactory: that all the cking in women and girls.

released from Folsom employees were to be taken on for Crown Solicitor, led the prosecu S.N. Ce., Ltd., Hong Kong, stored in China Provident Loan Section (Those detalled).

Thursday, October 27. H.Q. 5.30 lately hereby give Butice that in couse & Mortgage Co., Ltd., Godown from the Quartermaster's store be-

fore noon on Wednesday, Novem-p.m. Repository. Dress: Overalls Prison In California on parole. 1 month Plaintiff replied "That's Skipping his parole in the States alright; if the charter is to go or quence of change of Ownership, at shippers' risk and expense.

and S.D. cap.

he embarked on a tramp steamer for the 6 months continue to em Delivery may be taken against

All details have been giyen in -I have applied to the Board of! »

Chin Ol-fan, one of the girls Trade, under Section 47 of the surrender of full sets at Hong Corps Circular No. 74/38 dated

D.EL. Section; Monday, October for Manila, where he was picked ploy me." He dismissed plaintif

up. by the police department. on July 25 us the charterers concerned. said that she was sold The charges against him in the were not willing to carry on after to Chu in April last year in Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, in Kong/Hoihow Bills of Lading 15.10.38 addressed to all ranks.

Shanghai, the ship "HAI and payment of charges incurred. VICKERS GUN INSTRUCTORS' respect of

the month's trial. He subsequent CHEN of Shanghai Official RUTTERFIELD & swire. number 164,037 of gross tonnage

Agents, China Navigation 3,406 tons, register tonnage 2,060

Co., Ltd. tons, heretofore owned by The China Merchants S. N. Co..i Shanghai, for the permission to to "WO change her name SANG" and to have her regls. tered in the new name at the Port of Hong Kong as owned by The Indo-China. S.N. Co., .td.

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Any objections to the proposed change of name must be sent to the Registrar of Shipping at Hong Kong within seven days from the appearance of this advertisement. Night Editor (Wanchal Office):

Dated at Hong Kong, this 21st) day of October, 1939.

(Signed) J. J. PATERSON.

Q.

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NOTICE TO PLUMBERS

an extract The following is irom the Waterworks Ordinance 1938, which will come into force on the 1st of January, 1939:-

REG. 18. LICENSING OF PLUMBERS.

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HONGKONG, OCTOBER 22, 1938.

AID

PROMPT

WANTED

THE

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COURSE-RESULT

The following attended a Vickers Gun Instructors' Course at HQ from 1:9.38 to 14.10.38 and qualified, A Car Section: Sgt. F. Brett and L/Cpl. T. R. Ingram.

No. 1 M.G. Company: A/Cpl, L. E. Lammert and A/Cpl. J. Redman. No. 2 M.G.. Company: L/Cpl. T. Swan.

No. 3 M.G. Company: L/Sgt. V, H. White. L/Sgt. G. S. Winch, L/Sgt. H. Gubbay, and A/Cpl. F. 'C. C. Quah.

No. 5 M.G. Company: Cpl. J. T. P. Souza

PROMOTION EXAMINATIONS The following are required to complete promotion examinations commenced this week:

Monday, October 24. H.Q.. 5.30 p.m.: L/Cpl. to Cpl.

A-Car Section: L/Cpl. K. Craw- ford. L/Cpl. T.-R. Ingram, Pte. G. E. R. Divett, and Pte. G. H. Brett.

No. 2 MG Company: L/Cpl. «T. Swan.

Stott.

24: H.Q. 5.30 p.m. Fitting respira tors. LO instruction.

Walchow run.

In cross-examination he

and was taken, to Thursday, October 27: RE. In-southern. city are robbery and

After that structional Shed. 5.30 p.m. D.EL unlawful possession of firearms ly got a new charter-party for the Swatow where she was forced to

besides the charge of breaking his

practise prostitution. Instruction.

ad-she was brought to Hongkong. LL Section: Monday, October Parole in the United States,

The police in the Colony ap- 24: H.Q. 5.45 pm. L.L. instruction.

plaintiff some time prostitution under the control” of Thursday, October 27: HQ. 5.45, prehended the fugitive who hadmitted that when he discussed where she was pressed to practise

to Chu Succeeded in leaving the Dollar Wages with

prior to May 27 he omitted

After a few days in Hongkong, Uner and held him here.

Yesterday morning the President mention the possibility of the em- Coolidge left the Kowloon wharfloyment being only for 1 month she was akain taken to Swatow. and proceeded to the streams it had not occurred to him to but returned to the Colony later where she awaited the arrival at do 30.

EVIDENCE CLOSED the police with the fugitive who

p.m. L.L. Instruction.

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Corps. Signals Tuesday, October 25: HQ

5.30

P.m. Buzzer practice.

Thursday, October 27: E.Q.

5.30

p.m. Signal Ofee Duties.

and

when she lived in Staunton Street

and earned her living as a guide th an escort bureau.

the

After cross-examination,

will proceed to San Francisco This closed the evidence Machine Gun Troop Tuesday, October 25: HQ. 6 p.in. where he will be turned over to solicitor for the defendant then hearing was adjourned to October Lecture on maintenance of motor the proper authorities. transport.

Sunday, October 30: M.G. Part It Stonecutters.

Armoured Car" Section Sunday, October 23: See para. 51 above.

Tuesday, October 25: E.Q. 5.30 B A Class Fire control. p. Class Stripping and assembling.

Friday, October 28: E.Q 5.30 pm A Class Instruments. B Class, Indication and recognition.

No. 2 M.G. Company

UNIVERSITY CONCERT

very sightly intimated that he could not argue that the terms of plaintiff's employment as set out

wer:

PÖSSESSION OF in the letter of May 27

PINE TREES subject in any way to anything contained in the charter-party. It' Sentence of three months" hard The Hongkong University Women was abundantly clear to me that labour, with the alternative of a altoane of $250, was imposed on each Undergradutes Club is staging a defendant's evidence concert in the Great Hall of the

the of the two defendants Wong Yak. gether Insufficient to rebut University on Saturday: October 29, presumption that he intended the 28. and 14 Fok. 44. who appeared 8.45 pm in aid of the War letter to contain a full statement berore Mr. H. R Butters at the Relief Association of the Univer of the essential terms of plaintiff's Central Court yesterday charged

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the

INDECENT SHOW

With

a

previous

conviction

covering 3 months wages in leu against him for a rimllar offence in April this year. Seto Chau, 18. of notice. In that case Gompertz

at the Central Court yesterday Sunday, October 23: See para. 5 TWO UNREGISTERED said "It is, I think, well settled ap. eared before Mr. H. R. Butters that some notice that a reasonable on a charge of exposing indecent

• MUI TSAIS above.

notice is to be implied as a term pictures to the public on Wednes Thursday. October 27: H.Q. 5.30

Fleading guilty to a charge of of such contract of hiring as this. day, and was sentenced to three p.m. B Class Map reading.

bringing two unregistered mut The case of Green v. Wright I months hard labour. Class-1.A. Not 1 arid 2 positions. No. 3 M.G. Company Monday, October 24: H.Q.

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No. 3 M.G. Company: A/Cpl. J.

In addition to musical Items, employment. Apart then from one with the possession of pine trees. Motor Machine Gun Platoon

He had one F. C. Mackay, A/Cpl N. Broad-

Sunday, October 23: See para. 5 the following short plays will be point to be mentioned later-the-Wons-Yuk was arrested with

only issue for decision was 'What 12 "small pine trees. bridge, L/Cpl. F. C. C. Quah. A/Cpl.

producing:-

cffence. and

recommended O. E K. Roylance, A/CDL W. E. above.

Friday, October 28: H.Q. 5.30 p.m.. " Anglais nel qu'on le park," was reasonable notice in the pre previous conviction for the same

sent case?' Broadbridge. L/Cpl. J. R. Winyard,

All Classes-Lecture "Dutles special by Tristan Bernard (in French); HE MOVING. APPEAL made by and L/Cpl. H. W, Winglee."

Reference was made to the Court for banishment. "The Stepmother." by Arnold

record of S. 3. Action No. 1348/1923 Miss Shu Shiu-hing in an ex-

Thursday, October 27, HQ 5.30 to a rearguard:"

Bennett in English); No. 1 M.G. Company

Nemazee where clusive interview published by the pm. Cpl. to Sgt.

"A "Woman's Patriotism," based Watson v. "Hongkong Daily Press" on Thurs-i A. Car Section: L/Cpl. R." E.

Friday, October 28: HQ. 5.30 pm.

historical incident of 644 defendant was summarily dismissed 102 M.G, Training.

and succeeded in that action in re- day following her return from the war fronts cannot but have any No. 1.M.G. Company: A/Bgt, W. Sunday, October 30. M.G. Part A.D. in Mandarin).)

G. Schnabel, A/Cpl. LA EL Lammert. Stonecutters. thing but a hearty response.

War, with its heavy toll. of dead A/Cpl. J. Redman, and L/Cpl. 8. and killed and its thousands, and E. Edgar. thousands of homeless refugees, No. 2 M.G. Company; D. L. Pro- les at the very doors of Hongkongphet. and the Colony has been most for

No. 3 M.G. Company: L/Sgt. H. tunate that it has seen nothing of Gubbay, L/Sgt. V. H. White, L/Sgt. the terrors of the Sino-Japanese G. S. Winch, and A/Cpl. E. Zim- Every person, except the hostilities, except for some moving mern.

few thousand re-

No. 4 M.G. Company: A/Cpl. D. authorized officers of the water pictures and a

fugees.

B. Davis. authority, who intends to carry

Miss Shu has brought home most out for a consumer any work forcibly her plea for immediate aid

A.C. Section, 1st Class Machine Tuesday. October, 25: H.Q. 5.30 in connexion with the con- for the sufferers, civilians and

Gnr.. M.G. "Badge (without p.m. No. 15 Platoon-Spare parts, struction, alteration or repair soldiers alike, and we are certa wreath):-CQMS. R. C. Butler, Instruction. that it will not be

Wednesday. October 26: H.Q.-5.30 of inside services or fire services

HÖNGKONG'S allowed to go un- Sgt. F. Brett, L/Cpl. K. Crawford. L/Cpl. T. R. Ingram. Ptes. PH.

Nos. 13 and 14 Platoons which are to deliver water

heeded.. Residents of Hongkong, Euro Scoones, J. Wolfe, M. G. Carruthers. Spare parts instruction, ". supplied from the waterworks

Friday, October 28: HQ. 5.30 p.m. must first obtain a licence from pean and Chinese, have already. G. H. Brett, L. A. Gibson, D. W.

Divett, J. H. Fox, N. L. White,cipline. etc. the water authority on Form 0. been heavily taxed as a result of Becken, A. F. Tocher, GERAll Platoons-Lecture on camp di

"Such licence will be granted generosity, but they will, we have Oneill Shaw, E.E.L... C.S.M. Thomi.

P. Conolly, and A. J. Cash, only to persons (or to firms every confidence, not hesitate once employing persons who hold more to dig into their pockets-this y M Neves. Single Rifle Badge. P.m: Both Companies-Exercise in

D. Remedios, drawing stores from Ordnance Coy. 12.10.38-12.11.38. 97 pts.; L/Sgt. J.

Depot. certificates from any of the time even more deeply than they

Bunday. October 30: Rifle Table following:

A. Kowloon City Range.

The Royal Sanitary Institute, The Institute of Plumbers,

the

PART

Preas.

numerous calls upon

their

QUALIFICATION-W.T, BADGES

No 5 M.G. Coy, Marksman: Sgt.

p.m.

Recruits-Arms drill mainder-M.G. Section drill. No. 4M.G. Company

p.m.

tsals into the Colony, a married C.P.D. 581 shows how in the ab- Wan Yip. 21, who was with 5.30 woman, Lai Tsang, residing at No. sence of a clear contract to that Chau, was given one month's hard Re- 52. Johnston Road, was bound over effect the Courts lean against a labour, with the alternative of à

in a sum of $100 for one year power of suminary dismissal. This fine of $25. when she appeared before Mr. H. case has been followed more than

R. Butters at the Central Court once in this Court and judges sit- yesterday.

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Inspector H. W. Fraser of the ting as a fury have held 3 months' C. A told the Court that denotice to be reasonable notice in fendant arrived in the Colony on the case of the master of a ship, October 19, and almost immedia-

Portuguese Companies Tuesday, October 25: HQ. 5.15.

have done in the past in the hope Badge (Rifle and Star) 111 pts.; of doing a little to alleviate the Pte. L. G. D'A. Remedios. Single sufferings of those in the war-worn Rifle Badge, 96 pts.

A.A. Company, Marksman, Single || "We are in urgent need of gas Rifle Badge: L/Cpl. A. D'Aquino, masks. medical supplies, winter 96 pts.: L/Cpl. G. A. Ribeiro, 101 p.m. Line and Operating Sections er to persons (or firms employ cletnes, ambulances, workers and pts.: Pte. R. M. Sliva, 95 pts.

who, in the carriers..... For the sake of

humanity and the justice of puri

The City and Guilds of London.

ing persons)

opinion of the water authority.cause, for the sake of freedom, help possess other suitable qualifica

tion's.

MACHINE GUN PART. II Sunday, October 23 Launch us..... Please urge the people of leaves Queen's Pter at 8.30 Hongkong to contribute more gen- erously to aid us in this unequal

a.m.

Solicitor for the

AIR MAIL

Imperial Airways will have two planes arriving in Hongkong this defendant afternoon with mail from London and Australia, the "Delia" and the

m. "Delphinus being due about '&

tely went to the S. C. A The argued that there was no evidence pressed their wish to remain with that 3 months notice was reason able. If there was any evidence on the defendant girls were well treated and ex- from which the Court could find

which the Court could find what In reasonable it was 24 hours or perhaps the period July 26-August" 2. It was the duty of the plaintiff

was reasonable. The case Watson v. Nemazee should not be taken as an authority. It concern, jea an ocean-going vessel and Rot la river steamer,

Air France plane departed from Kai. Tak yesterday morning with passengers for Hanol.

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The China National, Aviation:

commencing Corporation are

Pte. C. F. Needham, M.M.G. Po bring evidence that 3 motith. bl-weekly service to the North

15.10.38-14.12.38.

STRENGTH-DECREASE Pte. W. Platt. A.S.C. Cadre 21.10.38.

STRENGTH-INCREASE

1st Bty., R. Sec., 14.10.38: Gnr. D. W. Philips.

Machine Gun Signals Monday, October 24:. H.Q. 5.30

Line testing and Instrument work. D/R. Section-Revolver drill.

October 26. 26 and 27-HQ 5.30. Construction Section, R.O.D.C.. p.m. D/Rs. as detalled-Riding in- 15.10.38: Spr. J, S; Ferguson.

1st Bty.. R Sec.. 14.1038: Gnr. struction.

E. A. Tsenin

Medical Section, 17.10.38:-Ptcs.

October 28-H.Q. 5.30 pm, D/Rs. Rercuits-Map reading.

"Such licence shall be for

war that has been forced upon us. try will emerge victorious from this one year er part of one year in Beg them to give of their wealth to war and knowing that he has done the first instance, and shall be help us to buy gas masks, medical his bit. Miss Shu confirms all that renewable annually on the 1st supplies and winter clothing." Miss others have said before and she has been very moderate in her ac- of January at the discretion of Shu says.

count of gas warfare, the terrors of

She could even have put her case of the fees laid down in Miss Shu? "Is it the kind of appeal more strongly in this respect but Bandging." Appendix 1. The water an that can go in one ear and out the she did not do so well realizing-

that the world knows exactly what thority may revoke any licence

the water authority, and sub-

However, no definite days or time" I have been fixed.

both remedies. In the latter fon

recover of action he can only Solicitor for the plaintiff main- ained that the Nerazee case was wages up to the time of his dis- well-known: that it remained law charge. Here plaintia was pur until overruled and there was no suing both remedies by claiming to justify theazes due and at the sime time sufficient reason Court in departing from the 3 damages for breach or contract As the wages, from July 26 ter August 2 had been paid the claim A. Lebedeff, P. P. Marl, G. Karpu- month rule:

1905 CASE QUOTED

for damages should be struct out.. sheff. B. L. Kaploon, M. Gross. man, J. M. Pechenick, E. Shapiro,

My attention has since been Solicitor for the plaintiff maintain EL. Rissin. G. J. Schiller, W. drawn to the newspaper report of

2 case tried in 1905 by the then part of the general damages suff. Elliott and A. Rootsteln.

ed that the balance of wages was

ject to the payment in advance: COULD ANYTHING BE MORE which are too ghastly for Words Offices Lecture-by-Captain: Levis. A.A., Company, 18.10.38: Ptes. Chief Justice Sir H, Berkeley sitting fered."

"

In the case of a Firm one licence in the name of the Firm will be sufficient.

TOUCHING than this appeal by

other?

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H. Silva and A. R. Cruz

No. 2 M.G..Coy., 20.10.38: Ptes, V. G. Grott and C. J. G. McCormick,

Engineer Company, LL. Section.. 20.10.38: Spr. Matthew Ip.

A. F. HEDGCOE, Major, Adjutant, HRV.D.C.

NOTICE

Silver Ring Found

REASONABLE, NOTICE

in Summary Jurisdiction: Casey v. Wing On Steamboat Co. I think both Solicitors have since read that As I have found three months.. report. There Casey was in com- notice is reasonable, then ff plain

July 25, mand of the s.s. "Chu Kong," at was discharged on West River boat and was notifed he is only entitled to recover after a few months that his ser-three months salary less vices were no longer required, amounts he has earned elsewhere:

any

Army Service Corps Company October 27: HQ 5.30, p.m. L.G. training.

Medical Section October 26: H.Q. 6.30 p.m. P.W.D. Haemorrhage and

Pay Section October 28: Cs.o. Offices. 5.30 Miss Shu tells of the horrors of is going on, and that anything she p

Construction Section, R.O.D.C. at any time, without compen-warfare. the severe hardships un might say would be superfluous.

October 27: HQ: 5.30 p.m. Léc- sation to the holder, in the der which the Chinese military-

well ture on Demolitions.

October 30: H. 9.45 a.m. fort event of the holder acting in hospitals are operated, and the SHE COULD, HOWEVER,

have dwelt. on the sufferings 'of

A Blver Ring marked "M" was Judgment was given in that case he was discharged on August any way contrary to the provi torturer endured by the gallant

found at HQ on the 17th instant. for plaintiff for the equivalent of 12 he is entitled to recover the Chinese soldiers, who are fighting the soidlers and the civilians now practical work at Kennedy Road sions of these regulations."

or the salvation not

that the cold months are coming Range."

APPOINTMENTS

Owner may have same on applica-three months salary. I see, no $54.85 and three months' salary on reason whatever to depart from the action for breach of contract, CHINA'S on. She could have given her in-

tion to the Quartermaster. only of their ances-

(October 21, 1938)

these decisions and find that 3 is not stated in the particulars but for MORALE terviewer something of the life of tral land

No. 5 MG: Coy A/CSM: Sgt. humanity, for world NSHAKEN the soldiers who, in spite of frost-

Nursing Detachment, H.K.V.D.C. months' notice is reasonable notice of claim on what day plaintif says bite and the loss of their invers. H. M. Britto.

The only other point in the case he was dismissed but his evidence peace and Justice.

Lecture. The next lecture on "No. 5 M.G. Coy. A/C:Q.M.S: Wit-all-those-Firms desirous She has atly described the horrors etc., as a result of the intense cold

First Aid will be given by Professor concerned the item of $54.85 claim-was that he considered himself stair have been carrying on as [17Sgt. C. O. Silva: of obtaining a licence, please of gas warfare, resorted to by the

A Car Bection, L/Cpl.-Ptes. L T Ride at the P.WD. Offices on ed as palance of wages due for July employed as master up to apply in writing to the Water Japanese, who, in spite of their SIMPLE bravely as ever. But per-

superior equipment. mechanized. FACTS haps she did not do so G. E R. Divett and G. H. Brett. Friday, October 28 at 5.30 p.m.25 to August 2. Soliciter for the August 2, when he was replaced Attachment The undermention-defendant referred to Hailsham Defendant in his defence denied Authority before the 30th of and what zot, have been unable to

because she did not, ac

No. 3 M.G., Company (L/Cpl):- November, 1938, when their break down China's resistance and tually witness any of these cases Ptes, N. A. E. Mackay, R. P. Abbased were attached to Military Hos Vol. 22 para 278 and 279 where that plaintiff was employed as pital, Hongkong, for training dar- the law on this subject is set out master during July 26 to August 2. applications will be considered China's morale. Her story of the herself and she preferred to give and D. Hung.

ing the periods shown:--

A servant wrongfully discharged but he paid this as wages to barbaric deeds of the invading simple facts concerning the life of

TRANSFERS

Miss V. Beaumont and Miss H has two femedies, open to him plaintif on October 8 If plain- by the Water Authority.

forces brings revulsion into the those at the front and the ar

(October 21, 1938)

Irving. 3.10.38 to 10.10.38.

éither to treat the contract as contiff was discharged on July 25 then Any further information may hearts of everybody, the Japanese rangements for their rellet as she

Port. Coys. HQ A.A. Company: Miss M. 3. Booker Miss and Jinuing and bring an action he is pursuing both remedies which saw things. :*,| He obtained at the Office of the themselves not excepted.

However, she has told an honest CBM. M. P. Baptista, O.QMS. A. Booker, 10.10.38 to 17.10.38.

Strength-Increase: Mrs. E. Long against his master for breaking it he cannot do but I think his claim THE GRAPHIC ACCOUNT given und straightforward story which, V. Ribeiro; No. 5 M.G. Company:

wages are not paid to the time of was really dismissed on August 2 R. M. HENDERSON, to the "Dally Press" is bome we emphasize. cannot tell to im-Set. H. M. Britto, L/Sgt. C. G. Silva. worth. 6.10.38; and Miss B. Bone, by discharging him or if his is based on the grounds that he

Water Authority. out by all who have returned from press those who have read her in A. Car. Section, No. 2 Coy: Pte: 14.10.38.

W. C. Buvaird,

Leave Mrs. E..E, Paul, 20.10.38 to his discharge, to treat the contract At all events the defendant has the fronts and the consensus is terview.

No. 2 MO. Coy. Unit Reserve:20,739. L/Cpl. J. B. Sturgeon.”

Water Authority.

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that, in spite of their dreadful suf-

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Public Works Department, Hong Kong, 14th October, 1938.fering, the Chinese soldier is as HONGKONG MIGHT DO WORSE cheerful and, sa stolcal as ever, than give serious thought to 1871 confident in the fact that his coun-Miss Shu's utterances,

LEAVE

Pie. A H. Murray, No. 2 M.G.

AFFILIATED UNIT

(8¢d.) MRS. EM BEGG. Commandant, Nursing Detachment, HKV.D.C.

of hiring as rescinded. A servant paid this sum to plaintiff and it may elect to pursue either remedy is no longer in dispute.

I therefore give judgment for at his option but he is bound by

his election and cannot purane plaintiff for $588.75 and cost,

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