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OFFICIAL VISIT TO GOVERNOR OF MACAO
Sir Percy Noble Entertained
From Our Own Correspondent MACAO, Feb. 25-Portuguese shore batteries greeted FL M 8. Falmouth when she entered the Macao outer port this ..morning with the British C.-In-C., Vice Admiral Str Percy Noble, E.C.B., on board on an official visit bo this Colony, Lady Noble ассом- panied her husband.
welcomed
Sir Percy Noble was by Comm, S. Vieira (Harbour Master), Capt. Macedo Pinto A.D.C. to H.E the Governor), and Lt, Albano Oliveira, and escorted to shore, accompanied by his A.D.C.. Flag-Lt-Comm. Matheson,
P. # The Britian Admiral inspected a guard of honour and then drove to Government House for luncheon, given in his honour by H.. E., the Governor of Macao, Dr. Artur Tamignini de Sousa Barbosa.
STEAMER SERVICE RESUMED
HONGKONG AND CANTON
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GENERAL
MISSING OIL: ALLEGED LARCENY IN GODOWN
Two boatwomen and two tallymen, appeared before Mr. E limaworth as the Kowloon Court yesterday on a charge of larceny. of 1,492 lbs. of wood oil, which they are alleged to have tapped from a large cargo of oil in drums which were being transport- ed from the Fu Wah' Godown, Windsor Street, Hunghom, to the Yatmat? Typhoon Shelter."
SUMMONS FOR WAGES
The s. Kinshan of the Hong- Mr. FE Nashi appeared for the kong. Canton and Macao Steam-Fu Wah Company, and Mr. M.-A. boat Co., Ltd. and the Yachiyoda Silva for the defendants. Maru, which Jett Hongkong for | Opening his case, Mr., Nash Canton on Tuesday and yesterday, stated that on Feb. 7 two tally- respectively, inaugurated the re-mer arrived at the godown from Road, appeared on a summons Mr. Burnett, of No. 188, Nathan stricted passenger service between the "Hd Nee Company, which betore Mr. E. Himsworth at the the two ports which is the resuit Arm bad contracted to transport Kowloon Court yesterday, a ser of a recent agreement reached 880 drums of oil, of weight about vant formerly in his employ, La between the British and Japanese 450 to 480 lbs each, The two firms Fo, alleging that he had not been autriorities.
had mutually agree to post one paid $4.48 in wages due and that guard di' each one of the junks he had been dismissed without that would be used. The pro- being given a month's notice or a secution, would produce witnesses month's wages in lieu of notice... to testify that a quantity of the Mr. Burnett stated that he had oll was missing.
offered to pay $3 to the сот- The first witness called was plainant, but the latter had No cargo will be allowed to be Cheng Ting-forig. managing part-thrown the money back at him. carried, but passengers may carry ner of the Hor Nee Firm. Witness Complainant had been given notice small packages of luggage,
stated that on Feb. 8 he had re- Arrivals, and clearances of Jap-calved a telephone call regarding
on February 1. anese boats will be reported to the missing oil, and he had sent for noon on March' s.
Hearing of the case was fred the Harbour Office here. understood that passage to Canton investigate
It is a man named Mak Man-hing to
Under the agreement, one Japanese-chartered vessel will ply between the two ports опсе a week, and a British vessel will undertake a’similar service orice every fortnight.
THREE MANAGERS
FINED
The
by the Japanese vessel will be free, ported that a large etantity of
latter had re- ASSAULT ALLEGED | Among those attending were Mr. passages
but no mention is made of return the oll was missing, and the Fu Avenue, was summoned before Mr. Lau Kwan-yain, of No: 12, Peace F. J. Gellon (H.B.M, Consul in
Wah Company wanted witness to E. Himsworth at the, Kowloon The Macao), Capt. J. Coelho (comman-carried about 100 Chinese and There were marks on the taps yam, of No. 591, Nathan Road, Yachiyo Mari yesterday assume the responsibility for this Court yesterday, Miz Lau Kwan- der of NRP Goncalves Zarco). Japanese passengers, Comm. S. Vieira, Maj. A. Lello
that suggested that a fle was alleging assault. ・・・ (Chief of Staff), Dr. L, M, Alves
used. Witness had sent another Mr. A. S. K. Lau, appearing for (Colonial Secretary), Dr. G. Car-
man named Le! King-chi to check Mra Lau, asked for an adjourn valho (Private Secretary), Lt.
upon this. instructing him to ment of one week, and also that Albano Oliveira, Lt. Freitas Ribeiro,
make a report of the matter to the defendant be warned against Lt. A. Pereira, Lt, Macedo. Pinto,
the Water Police Station. Lt. B. Sousa, and ladies.
going to visit the complainant, as ALL DRUMS WEIGHED It was alleged he was in the habit, Chol Fau-ching, the second wit-of visiting the complainant and was host at a cocktail party which yesterday, charged with permitting ness called, stated that all the using threatening language. The was attended by all leading om-emale employees to work the drums of oil had been weighed adjournment was granted, and the cials of the Colony. Another such factories at late hours, contrary before being stored in the godown, warning given, gathering took place
to regulations, Hill in the evening when Mr. F. J.weaving Co., No. 141, Klukiang tallyman, il Chol, of the Hok Nee The manager of the Sun in charge of the 889 drums to al On Feb. 7 hè had given over Gellion gave a dinner to Sir Percy Street, was fined $10; the manager Company. Noble In his residence, the Skyline. of the Man Sang Weaving Co. was vered to the tallyman in the NEW KIND OF
The drums were de toned $20, and the manager of the same condition in which they were Hongkong on Wednesday morning. Tack Hung Knitting Co. was. Aned received at the godown in Novem- ! VARSITY DEGREE
Later in the afternoon, Sir Percy
DA Penha
Sir Percy Noble, returned
"RURAL WELFARE
CENTRE
Three factory managers" were summoned before Mr. Q: A. A. Macfadyen at the Kowloon Court
$50.
"
TEACHERS WANT
understood
ber and December last year.. TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS by Mr. da Silva, witness stated tion at all universities; is made Answering questions put to him sity degree-1 degree in Educa- A call for a new kind of univer-
IN THE COLONY that the drums were of uniform in a memorandum on the training In the Colony of angsong, in-size and weighed 50 lbs. aplece of teachers issued by the Bri AT SHUMCHUNcluding the Island, Kowloon and empty. They contained each from til Training College Associa Many distinguished personages week ending at 8 am. on Satur- of the drum and contents was pals. This is of particular interest the New Territories, during the 450 to 460 lbs. of oll. The weight tion and the Council of Princt- are the patrons of the Shumchun day, Feb. 25, 1939, there were printed on each drum in Chinese to Hongkong in view of the fact Rural Welfare Centre. They are together 81 traffic accidents as ink. In English characters. Hon, Mr. T. N Chau, Hon. Bir
There the Government is Shoukon Chow, Prof. W. I Gerrard,
the result of which two persons was nothing stored in the godown to be contemplating the establish- Bishop Hall, Mr. Hsu Shih-ying.
were kliled and 41 persons were but oil, and though there, were ment of Mr Kan Tong-po, Eon, Bir Robert
injured.
thousands of drums of oil stored, School in the near future. HE a Teachers Training Kotewall, Hon. Dr. LA Shu-fär, Mr.
Of the persons killed, a Chinese all the 880 drums delivered came the Governor is known Li Bing-kue, Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo, Birl, age 10, was knocked down and from two particular lots.
to be
Mr. Tang Shiu-kin and Mr. Va! {ning across the road, and a small Kam, tallyman of the Hok Nee ft.
especially interested in the scheme, killed by a private car while run-
Evidence was also taken from Let which has everything to commend At a meeting of the Executive died from injuries received when hearing was adjourned to Friday. the present types of degree course child, age 4. lorry passenger), Company, after which further Committee last month the officers her lorry coulded with the em- March 10, at 11.30 p.m.
torta.
of the Committee were elected as follows:- Chairman, Mr.
bankment in Chatham Road. Percy Chen: Vice-Chairmen, Lum Ming-
Of persons injured, 23 fan, Dr. C. Y. Wu; Hon. Treasurer, pedestrians, who were either walk-
were ALLEGED LARCENY
1
The question is raised whether
are really of value to the ele- mentary school teacher, and it is maintained that "the needs of the student whose development is best achieved through seath-
et prominence in etc subjects are still given insufd- university
CHANGE OF TREATMENT
courses."
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J. M. Tan: Secretary, K. S. Long or running across the road OF MAHJONG SET Members, Auyang Manly, Walter and were struck by vehicles. Hanming Chen. P. K. Chu, Fung Kwok-wa, Prof. Richard Lam, Lau motor cyclists were injured as the $15 from Tsui Wing-wu, shrp- A private car driver and two of a set of mahjong, valued at On a charge of larceny by trick
Tak-po, H. K. Lee, and H. 8. Mok. Fresult of collisions between keeper, 11 Hill Road, on Feb, 28,
The university degree course, Leung Kong, 22, unemployed, was The following donations have Two private car passengers and remanded for a week by Mr. R. Anclude both "pedagogical studies," service from Bangkok arrived yes
the memorandam states, "should been acknowledged to date:
two lorry passengers were injured. Forrest at the Central Court and also academic subjects, but terday afternoon with mail from From the British Fund for Relier when their vehicles collided with yesterday. of Distress in China, $5,000, Mr. Dthe bridge railings and the em
DONATIONS
venicles.
Inspector W. Mair prosecuted.
the
AIRPORT MOVEMENTS The Imperial Always midweek
not treated in the same way as all ports and no passengers, C. Edmonston, $100; Emergency
bankment, respectively.
On the day in question, at about
in existing dégree courses,
The week-end southbound service Refugee Counell. $500 (N.C.),
Three bicycle ridem were in-11 am, The work of the Centre. is to/jured on falling off their vehicles have ordered a set of mahjong the disadvantage of
"A course in preparation defendant is alleged to
for from Hongkong of this Company such a degree would be free from will leave Kal Tak, to-morrow (FA- minimise the damage and losses through skidding. suffered by farmers as a result of
A private car passenger was in-livered to No. 7 South Lane on the work of the four-year student.
from the complainant to be de-year course, which now completes all ports and passengers
one-day) at 7 and 7,30 am, with all for ralds and evacuations. In further-jured when his car overturned.
hire. Tsang Ming, complainant's He may enter on a
The Air France weekly service to ance of this a meeting will be Two tram passengers and five foki is stated to have hapded the
one-year Hongkong fob Hanol is due to called of the elders of the villages bus passengers were injured while set of mahjong to a friend of course with very little knowledge arrive at Kai Tak to-day at noon. in the Shumchim area to decide on alighting from moving trams and defendant, who waited outside the an idea that tédébing consists in will leave Kar Tak, on Saturday
of children, and very often with future steps.
The return fight of this company moving buses, respectively.
house. After receiving the set, the exposition, generally by means of morning The centre is in need of lots of Of 81 accidents, 36 were colll-foki was instructed to change the lectures. One year is not always clock, help for the farmers, who are slons between vehicles; 20 were table-top. which was said to be enough to enable the student to
at approccimately 8.30 belog pauperised by the continual collision between vehicles
The Pan American Airway?” Boe- and wet. On his return, the accom-come to grips with the problems ing Clipper (314) is reported to be raids and evacuations. Every time pedestrians: 17 accidents were due plice was alleged to they have to leave their homes, to other causes.
have dis appeared with the mahjong set.
of education.... The set had not been recovered.
Manchester University, It is Kal Tak at approximately 11.30 pointed out, has a Faculty of Edu-a. Mall and air express, but no for intending teachers. But only the flying Bat cation with distinctive degrees Daying passengers, will drive by
looters come and steal their im- plements and reserves. The felds
are still unploughed' waiting for
rain.
HEAVY FINE IN
OPIUM CASE
At least in this area the Centre For keeping an opium divan in
ers..
COLONY HEALTH
RETURNS
+
arriving on Friday, (to-moZTOW), SË
post-graduate students, who have The return service to Madfiä ána already taken a degree some an Francisco of this company is Twenty-eight cases of tuber- other subject; can take its course, due to leave Kai Tak, on Saturday The establishment of degree morning at approximately £30
is trying its best to avoid a semi- Wellington Street and being in famine situation among the farm- possession of 14 taels of opiam, culosis were notified to the Health
Lo Yau, 48 was fined $150, or in Departament on Tuesday, in addi-courses in domestic science, at o'clock with mail and express only. default one month's hard labour tion to nine cases of measles; four King's College of Household Jewellery valued at $1,528 was on the first charge and $700, or rases stolen from Mr. K. & Mogra at the three months, on
each of small-pox and Science, Loudon, and Bristol Uni- Mr. V. H. C. Jarrett has reported the Yin Tin restaurant, according to a charge, by MR. Edwards at the spinal fever and one case each of for degree courses in subjects not matic pistol from his pocket either second chicken-pox, two cases of cerebro-versity, is cited as a precedent to the police the loss of his auto- police report..
Central Court yesterday.
enteric fever and dysentery, · '.. wholly academie in character (at Talmostian or in Chater Road,
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