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SWAN-On November 2, 1938, at the Country Hospital, Shang-
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hal, to Mr. and Mrs. G. Swan, ANT EXTERMINATION a., daughter, Barbara Jean.
[To the Editor, "The Hongkong Dally Press"]
DEATHS
WILKINSON.-On September 28,
1938, at Bradford, England. Sir.-I shall be grateful if you ants. My Ronald, younger son of the late, or your readers will let me know
how Lo exterminate Mr. and Mrs. E. Wilkinson.
Hospital, try as 1 may. I have not been able General at "the MACKIE-On November 1, 1938. house is infested with them and,
to get rid of them. Shanghai, A. Mackle.
The Daily Press.
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HONGKONG, NOVEMBER 8, 1638.
Hongkong. Nov. 7.
"BITTEN
[To the Editor, "The Hongkong Daily Press"]
EDITORIAL
TRAFFICKING
IN GIRLS
Two Women Sent "To Prison
The hearing of the case against
BAZAAR'S GOOD RESULT
$15,000. Raised On Sunday
The Bazaar Committee of the de Paul convey its grateful two women, Chu-Po-chu and Chau Society of St. Vincent Lo-sam. charged with trafficking desires to in women and girls. harbouring thanks to the public and the fol- them and exercising control over towing benefactors for the support prostitution was concluded before given to the "Al Fresco Fete Mr. H. R. Butters at the Central held on Sunday, which made it Court yesterday, when sentence of
three months' imprisonment was possible to realize the sum of passed on each of the accused,
about $15,000,00.
HS Excellency
the Governor Mr. J. B. Prentis, Assistant Crown Solicitor, prosecuted assisted by and Lady Northcote for opening Det.-Inspr. J. O'Donovan and Miss the Bazaar and giving it thetr P. Harrop, of the S.CA.
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1938. CENOTAPH CEREMONY ON ARMISTICE DAY
Official Arrangements For Observances
Arrangements in connection with the Armistice Day observances at the Cenotaph, announced yesterday, remain the same as in former years. His Excellency the "Governor will arrive at the Cenotaph at 10.56 am. after all representative" detachments are in position.
Following His Excellency's arrival, the Pipers of the 2nd Bat- talion. The Royal Scots, will play a lament, and at 11 a.m. one gun fired by one of His Majesty's ships in harbour will denote the com- mencement of the Two Minutes' Silence.
WIL be
said by
the
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Sir.I have a letter from a doc- tor who was working in the Wahan area. She writes, "I would hate
The termination of the Suence, the Botanic Gardens steps by the to be a Chinese and not able to
distinguished patronage; the will be marked by the aring of Chinese Members of Couricits, who Shangha! Hotel, another gun, when the Drummers will escort them up the steps to run away." Again--"Bad as it was during the Japanese bombardment
Mr. J. M. D'Almada. Remedios Hongkong
of the of the Middlesex Regiment will the Memorial.. Limited for the loan
"The Last Post" will be sounded when I was in the operation thea- tre from morn till night it was appeared for the defence.
Chau Po-chu, who had given 'ground of the Fete: the China sound "The Last Post." Following
for this. the Massed Bands will play by Military Drummers. Then there Power Company far worse after the Japanese oc-
facilities; the Central the hymn. "O God Our Help in will be a short patise followed by cupation when I had more tha" evidence at the previous hearing. Light
was cross-examined by Mr. Prentis lighting
Radio Service for broadcasting Ages Past." and prayer and the "The Rouse." 1.500. women under my care, s'
His Excellency the Governor fering from the ravages of bestial yesterday.
She told the Court that she, muste; the Peninsula Hotel for Blessing
will then lay a wreath, follow- This lady Japanese soldiers."
After the Drummers of the Mid-
ed by the Naval Commander- asked me not to communicate with looked after two of the girls when special services; Mr. M. A. Zavler Clergy.
or the they were in Swatow and also in for drawing up the plan of the
in-Chief, the General Oficer Regiment have sounded the Hongkong Telephone dlesex that time. the press at
tele-The Rouse," the Massed Bands
Commanding, the Officer Com- manding the Royal Air Force the Japanese would cut off the water Hongkong when they arrived here. Fete:
then
and place.. a
the Far East In supply from the compound, so the She also stated that the evidence Company for installing" a
refugees about then being forced to become phone: the Hongkong Tramways, will play "God Save the King." His Chinese and
because the Kowloon Motor Bus Company. Excellency patients
bottom of the prostitutes
Secretary for Chinese Affairs. the China Bus Company, the Star wreath would be the sufferers.
Chinese Members of Councils.. An article We Were in Nan-they wanted freedom.
trom Ferry, the Yaumati Ferry. the Cenotaph. followed by His Excel- Mr. is a questionnaire which has king." was written by foreign mis-
the Tokyo sionary doctors who were present what? Because they wanted to be clubs, the hotels, and Peak Tram-lency the Naval Commander-in-
way for displaying posters: Re- Chief. His Excellency the General will then lay a wreath followed by: Urban Council, Senior Members of addressed by
If this free from us. been
verend Father R. W. Gallagher and officer Commanding and the Air Chinese Representatives on the Committee, District Watch the far and wide. published
Father L Fung for broadcasting: Force.,
Wreaths will then be laid, in Chairman of the Tung Wah Hos- Z.B.W. for broadcasting, facilities; The Annual Dance will be held Government to Japanese Christian at the sack of Nanking.
The latter were re- including Japan, the present hos
the Police and Fire Brigade for order. by the foreign. Consuls inpital. Chairman of the Po Leung Rising Sun." in the Peninsula Hotel on Wed preachers in the "Land of the was
answers in tilities would end very quickly, so appalled and horrified
excellent protection arrangements; nesday, 23rd November, from 9quired to give their
A special writing within the shortest possible "utterly
would every decent "Japanese be- p.m. to 1.30 a.m.
which have at the most flendish act of bar- The questions, terry will ran from Kowloon at period..
hitherto not been made public, are barism the world has ever known.
TRUTH 2 0.01. on the 24th.
as follows:
THE HONG KONG REEL CLUB:
NOTICE
COP.
Members of the Club and members of St. Andrew's Society who wish to participate in this Tunction are requested to municate with the undersigned not later than the 9th NOVEM. BER in order to facilitate ar rangements for accommodation:
1923
J. H. LITTLEJOHN,
Hon. Secretary.
UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LIMITED.
BRITISH TRADERS' INSURANCE CO., LIMITED. THE CHINA FIRE INSURANCE Co.,
LIMITED.
NOTICE.
resumes The Undersigned charge of the above-named Com.
JESUS OR EMPEROR?
CHRIST
OF
CONSIDERABLE INTEREST
1. Who is the God of Chris tianity?
2. What is your opinion of the 800 myriad of gods of the Shinto pantheon?
-3. What is the difference im. and tween a foreign emperor, your Godi
1.
What is the relation b tween the Bible and the Imperial
licts?
હું "Garba] ર ક રૂપો
the com between Authority mand of Christ at the Im perial commands?
6. What is your idea of the ancestors of the Emperor and your idea of shrine worship!
What is the goal of things according to your faith?
B.
What is your idea of the freedom of faith and of wor ship 1
5. Why "de you regard wor ship at Buddhist shrines, and Shinto shrines as superstition? 10. What is the difference b tween the Christian spirit and the spirit of the Japanese King- dom?
WITHOUT ATTEMPTING to enter:
into a religious controversy, we feel that these questions will be a severe test to the pasturs of the "Christian religion in Japan-a
Hongkong, Nov. 7.
NEW APPEAL JUDGES Viscount Finlay, Sir Arthur F. C. C. Luxmoore and Sir Rayner God- dard, Justices of the High Court have been made Lords Justices of were sworn-in at the Appeal House of Lords, Lord Justices of Appeal receive £5,000 a year.
Viscount Finlay is sixty-three and was the judge who sentenced the mutineers of Dartmoor Prison Educated at Eton and Cambridge he became a barrister in 1001 and a King's Counsel in 1914.
Sir Arthur Luxmoore is sixty two and was educated at King's School (Canterbury) and Cam- bridge. He was a member of the Cambridge Rugby team in 1896-7 and a member of the England
was untrue
Prentis:
15 Freedom!
will
at
the
Finding the two defendants the of
remaining guilty charges. Mr. Butters sald" it must be remembered that the" "Court
not # Court of Was
General, Chamber of Commerce. the Press for publicity; the many the Colony, representatives of the Kuk, and Chairman of the Chinese Merchant Navy, representatives of
be laid by morals.
the contributors- to
the Chinese community and repre- Wreaths will then He was satisfied that the girls' generous had been purchased for the ex- general fund of the Fete: the var-sentatives of foreign armies and others who desire to do so.
DETACHMENTS PRESENT ploitation of prostitution and were lous firms, stores and individuals navies.
for gifts: the, various stallholders
His Excellency the Governor and
Space will be reserved at the top registered in Swatow.
splendid co-operation: Their coming down to Hongkong for from Swatow was not only running Aberdeen Industrial School for the offelals will then depart, and in- away from trouble but also to con- band; and finally all those who dividual wreaths may be placed at of the steps under the Memorial in any way contributed to the the Cenotaph after the various for Members of Councils, Chinese tinue to exploit prostitution.
magnificent success of the bazaar detachments, have marched off. whose names might inadvertently have been omitted herein.
The girls, he said, did not know the Hongkong streets well enough to become guides in "an escort bureau, having come from other parts China.
Taking
of
the
While the Bazaar is one of the means for obtaining funds, the Society also relies to a large ex- into consideration the tent on the "Rose Day" which will fact that the two defendants had be held on Thursday, December 1. already been in custody for nearly and is optimistic enough to hope two months during the hearing of that the charitably disposed Hong- the case and in view of what had kong public will respond nobly to been revealed during the hearing. this worthy cause.. Mr. Butters imposed a sentence of three months' hard labour on each accused. without the option of a Ane.
lingby XV 1900-1. Became King's POPPY DAY FUND
Counsel in 1919.
Bir Rayner Goddard is sixty-one. He was created a knight in 1932,
King's "Counsel became Educated at Marlborough and Ox- ford.
Previously acknow-
ledged 1923. E. Grof Smith, King- chow NC$ 10; 8. R. Am- brose. Klungchow NOS 10: G. Flynn, Küngchow NCS 10; and M. Cuthbert
NC$ Klungchow
PORTUGUESE BABY LAID TO REST The funeral of Lionel Remedios,
5.
Total NCS 35. Sir Robert Ho Tung ......
panies as from Monday, the 7th test as to whether their loyalty to three-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Army Pay Corps November, 1938,
By Order of the Board, A. W. HUGHES,
General Manager. Hong Kong, 4th Nov., 1938. -
1943
THE ROYAL HONG KONG GOLF CLUB
LADIES' SECTION.
11
NOTICE.
The Annual General Meeting
their religion comes before their or loyalty to their Emperor.
rice vrzmt,
Hector C. Remedios, who died on R. R. de Layarde Lles-
ching Sunday, took place at the Roman
The Rev. Fr. L. M. A. Morris, ... It would appear that the Idea of Catholic Cemetery. Happy Valley, Li Ping
O. C. Worrall the Tokyo authorities is to place yesterday. the Christian religion in a second-Rossi officiated at the graveside.
can
A large gathering of relatives W. E. Rickwood W. T. Stanton and friends attended. ary position as compared with the
Champkin; Floral tributes were sent by the C. human and material aims of their
Abraham and Daddy, One military rulers.
following:-Mummy visualise easily
Marles, Theresa, A. D. Coppin EMPEROR
Bianche, Betty, FIRST the unfortunate Jap- Stella and Celes. Alda and Eugo. R. A. Rodgers Tony, Auntie R. H. Hancock anese preacher who
Jogre, Sonny and
Auntie Helenita, Aunties Sir E. Des Voeux falls to answer the questionnaire |
Cita, or who does not answer it to the Maria and Olgi. Auntie Cinie. Aun- Messrs. Roza Bros. satisfaction of the military and naval clique being "put on the tie Yolly and Cecle Louiz, Chev F. H. Mody spot," for there is no doubt about and Mrs. J. M. Alves, Mr. and Mrs.
It that he will be called to task. M. Xavier. Mr. and Mrs. F. N.
if he dares to presume that his Cunha. Mr. and Mrs. T. Thoresen. Christ is more important than his Mrs. C. M. P. e Soares and family.
of the Ladies' Section of the Emperor. Royal Hong Kong Golf Club will be held in the Helena May Institute, оп Monday, 14th November, 1938, at 11 a.m.
By Order of the Committee,
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$5,295.00
Urban Council. Members of the
the District RESERVED ACCOMMODATION · Representative of
Watch Committee. Representative with the of the Tung Wah Hospital, Repre In connection
sentative of the Po Leung Kuk.. special ceremony, Cenotaph
and Representative of the Chinese accommodation for 300 persons is being reserved to the north" General.Chamber of Commerce.
"The Last Post" and "Rouse" of the Law Courts. Applica
will be sounded by Drummers of tion for tlekets should be made
the 1st Battalion, the Middlesex to the Deputy Assistant Ad- Com-
Regiment. A body of Chinese Jutant General, China
Ratings of the Royal Navy, a de- mand, before to-morrow.
from the Hongkong The form of ceremony at the tachment
Botanic Naval Volunteer Force, a body Chinese Memorial Arch,
STAFF DUTY IN Gardens, which will immediately from the Chinese Section of both follow the Cenotaph ceremony. is the 25 follows:
CHINA
CHINESE MEMORIAL
the Royal Artillery and Fortress Royal Engineers, and a detachment from the Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps will also
His Excellency the Governor and parade... Commander-in-Chief together with
¡CAPT. RUSHBROOKE'S
The steps leading up to the SUCCESSOR Captain E. G. N. Rushbrooke, his Staff, followed by the Naval Memorial Arch will be lined by the D. S. C., Captain on the Staff of Commander-in-Chief, the General Chinese Company of the Hongkong will parade the Commander-in-Chief, China, Officer Commanding, the Officer Folice Reserve; a detachment of during the bast two years, is to Commanding the Royal Air Force District Watchmen
Executive and be relieved by Captain F. J. Wylie, in the Far East, and members of under Inspector Post, and also a Legislative representative párty of the Boy who has joined the Admiralty for the 18.72 preliminary duty, before coming Councils, will be met at the foot of Scouts. 100.00 to, the Far East.
20,00 Captain Wylie
was promoted last June when in command of 10.00 the destroyer Blanche in 25.00 Home Fleet: He is a specialist in "
the POLICE MEDALS
5.00 signals, and has had three periods
25.00 or duty in the experimental" de-i 16.00 partment at the Signal School, He has also served 25.00 Portsmouth
the China in command of 25.00 destroyers Wild Swan and Delight.
25.00
$5,704.72
be
in
PRESENTED IN SHANGHAI
In 1929-31 he was feet wireless Bravery And Long
Defence and
Service Awards
Distinguished
EMPIRE CONFERENCE “NOT SUCCESS":
After presiding at the British Relations Con- Commonwealth ference held at Sydney convened
by the Royal Institute of Interna- tional Relations, fifty-nine-year-
"
25.00 officer in the Mediterranean. He
conduct medals old, genial Lord Lothian arrived at 25.00 served at sea all through the War: 25.00 from midshipman to Heutenant, in
were the Civil Airport recently looking cruiser
the and long service medals 25.00/the 25.00 destroyers Porpoise and Lysander: formally presented to about 180 happy when he stepped from a members of the Shanghai Muni-Qantas plane in Singapore, stated cipal Police, Gaol Staff, and SM.P. that he did not think the con- LT: GEN. SIR OSWALD Specials by Mr. Cornell S. Franklin, ference much of a success.
Mrs, Nunn, wife of Major R. L Chairman of the Municipal Coun- BORRETT
ell, at the Inspection and Presenta-Nunn. Director of Aviation, Mala- Further contributions will gratefully received by W. J. Cole.
Lieutenant-General Sir Oswald tien held last week at the. Race ya, met the Marquess.
The Marquess said that he was A reception for diplomatic, con-generally satisfied with the con- them how they have in the past Acting Secretary, Earl Haig's Fund.
Cheques should be made D. & O, who was placed on the
much of a success. The French officials followed the ceremony. 40 years, service. ESE ARMED SERVICES are so whose one aim is the exploitation Ing.
There has been no formal pre-Canadians held an adversé, atti- THE DEMANDS OF THE JAPAN-been misled by white missionaries Hongkong & Shanghai Bank Build-Borrett. K. C. B., C. M. G.. C. B. E, Course Ground..
! Born in 1878, he went to Well- well-known that it would not come of China and the enslavement of payable to Thomson & Co... and tired list on October 26, has over sular. military, naval and other ference although, it did not prove
Already, they crossed "Poppy Day Fund."
ington College and Sandhurst sentation of Police medals and no tude. as a surprise were it to be known the Chinese people.
foreign that they intend to make use of have began to spread their pro-,
against the
BRINGING MUITSAI Joined The King's Own in 1888. generai Inspection during the last became O. C., 2nd Battalion, iz few years, hence the list of re-
who ROBBERY OF of how
persons China, religion and mock it in their at-paganda
INTO COLONY
1919, and Colonel of the regiment cipients Includes
WOLFRAM tempts to instil in the minds of missionaries In
earned their decoration as far back the Japanese people that their they are sent out from the home-
Appearing before Mr. R. Edwards, seven years later.
Appearing before Mr. J. Houston Mikado is the Son of Heaven and. lands to convert the Chinese: how they treat the Chinese as dogs and therefore, absolutely supreme.
With a grasp on the Christian nothing else; and how, instead of the Central Court yesterday
the Colony, and on the North-West Frontier; woman. Miss A. D. Harlamoff, who at the Central Court yesterday on religion, they would probably use serving others, they expect others charged with bringing an unregis- South Africa, France and Belgium, One of those honoured was a it as a means of propaganda to including a host of servants, who tered multsal Into
man, was bound over in a sum of Shanghal.His bigade commands duct Medal. Class II. In recogni-more, Ho Chi-king, 32, an unem- were the 197th, 54th, and 55th in tion of her outstanding services as ployed theatre, attendant, was re justify their unlawful actions in are paid very low wages, to serve Kwok On-Pong, 28, a married wo- and he did emergency work in received the Distinguished Con- a charge of robbery by two..or
What kind of Christianity these $50 for one year.
Inspector H. W. Fraser, of the 8. France, Waziristan Brigade, Wana a wardress in the Ward Road Gaemanded for three days on the ap- Ho was alleged to have taken China in the eyes
people intend to teach the Chinese-
As a major-general het;lities last year... is not known but, if it is the kind C. A, who was in charge of the Column, 7th Indian, and China during the early part of the hos-plication of Bub-inspector Darkin Three posthumous awards of together with five others not in The maximum during the day attempting to win to their cause of religion inspired by the Japan-case, said that defendant came to Command.
Emperor supreme to that her muttsal be registered. The land Division and the British DC.M's on the list, included one custody, 20 bags of wolfram Gre Lieutenant of the E M. Slater, who was killed by eggs valued at $85 and three bags was 78, and the forecast for to any Christian preachers there may ese militarists and considers their his office on Saturday and asked has commanded the North Mid-
everything else, then giri, Kwok Mul, aged. 18, was well Troops in China. In 1936 he was to the late Probationary Sergeant valued at $500, three baskets of
her appointed
obbers in a house in Peking Road of duck feathers worth $70,..from a-house in Nam Hon-tong, Shauki- day indicates still cooler weather.be in Japan who have hitherto re-
it would perhaps be treated and had expressed
on December 31, 1938, advisable to keep it in wish to remain with the defendant. Tower, :
J W. WHYTE-SMITH, Hon. Secretary.
1942
THE WEATHER Winter showed a distinct sign of setting in yesterday, when the temperature in the early morning fust touched 70 degrees.
them.
of the world. PROPAGANDA With this in mind.
WEAPON
they obviously are
The arst drop of rain for three mained impartial or who have INSPIRED dared to be on the side of true RELIGION weeks fell on Sunday, but it was. only 18 inch. The total rainfall right and advocated peaceful action
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for the year now stands at Justin accordance with the teachings Japan rather than spread it to under 55 inches, compared with of Jesus Christ.
an average of 82.71 inches.
Over 40 gold bars, worth about
+
China because the Chinese people want nothing to do with it.
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STOLE HANDBAG
His active servive has been in as 1935.
LIST OF D.C.M. AWARDS STOLE FIRE HOSE
The D.C.M. Clam I was awarded Sentence of three months' hard to Chiese Detective Constable 60
wan.
A remand of 24 hours was grant- THEIR FIRST STEP so far as the
questionnaire is concerned 1 MEANWHILE, IT WOULD BE IN-ed on the application of the police
TERESTING to see what kind when Chan Kau. 26, unemployed. labour was imposed on Li Tong, Chin Van-yung. The same medal, Sagawa: "and 71, M. Kurihara: to attempt to win the Christian pastors over by persuasion and, of a response; the Japanese pastors appeared before Mr. J. Houston at $7, unemployed, when he appear-Cass I was presented to the Trooper Sergt. H. Edgar, and War- $100,000 National currency were falling that. to "win" them over make but would this not be ex- the Central Court yesterday charged before Mr. R. Edwards at the following: C.P.C. 1341. Yen Yung dress Harlamoff. found last week in the possession by means of force: Having "won" pecting too much as it is hardly ed, with larceny from the person Central Court yesterday charged cheng; Insp. B. B. Everest, Insp, 8.1 Posthumously, the DCM, Class of a passenger aboard a French the Christians over to their side, likely that Tokyo, with the severe of a handbag containing $4.17 and with the theft of. & fire hose V. Gash, Sergt. D. Johnstone (ab-1, went to the late Prob. Sergt.
Constables 220, L. Mawatar!; 222. Y. 498. Santa Singh. steamer safling for Hongkong. The the warlords of Japan intend them censorship which is has clamped other articles on Saturday from Chung Tin Buliding on sent), Det Sergt. J. W. M. Dickson, Blater, and the DCM. Class II, to
street. valuables are now in the custody to send missionaries to China to down on everything that is dis- Miss Grimaneza Orozco, of No. 31 Saturday A district watchman CDS. 192. Sung. Wen-hai, C.D.C. the late DCB, N. Tang, Kying- "teach" the bold, bad Chinese the pleasing to it, will allow anything Morrison Hill Road, was the vice met him carrying the hose in the 254, Chang Kwai-tung: Japanese loong, and the late Bikh Constable "real truth" and to explain to of this nature to be made public?
of the Shanghai Maritime Customs
in accordance with stipulations:
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