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Mr. Isaac Mason's Service In China

GENERAL

H.K. POLICE

RESERVE

(Orders by the Hon. Mr. C. G. Perdue, Commissioner of Police). CHINESE COMPANY Training Course-Fait II. The

The death occurred suddenly at undermentioned members of the Worthing, England, on March 28, Chinese Company will attend Chi-

Masop

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"GOOD AND BAD"

DEAD CHICKENS

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Chinese Receives

Sharp Sentence

There are two kinds of dead

at the are of 69. of Mr. Isaac nese Company Headquarters for chickens, good ones and bad ones prominent mission Part of Training Course on!--at less, that was how Mok Chau at the Central worker in China for many years Tuesday, April 4 at 17.30 hours described them

| Court Yesterday when he was under the Friends Service Council

Born in Leeds, Mr. Mason, as a Constables R9 Wang May Tong, taked what he had intended doing young man of 22, came out to R31 Bau Ka Ting. R27 Wong King with ten dead chicken, and eleven China in 1892, and was engaged in Luk, Rio5 Lam Kwok Yiu, RIOS dead ducks which were found in

Woon, R112 Chan his possession on Sunday. planeer work in Szethuen, being Tang Shiu

A bad dead chicken, 'he sak. first stationed at Chungking and Ching Man, Riis.Tang Chung Fui, later at Suining and Fangchwan R114 John Simon An, R118 Ka would only fetch him two or three Rapidly acquiring knowledge of Kar Ming, R122 Fok Wa Hol, R123 cents on its feathers, but a-good the Chinese language, Mr. Mason Ho Tai Wing. R124 Peter Francis one would bring him as much as

an ardent

of Lee, R125 Yuen Shing Luen, R128 10 cents by selling it for eating. Chinese literature, and was soon Ng Shew Man. R127 Philip Tam plus the value on its feathers,

Mok Chau is an unemployed... noted for his work as a translator. Pak Hing. R128 Chan Yu Hing. his many small booklets being of R131 Lam Kwok Fee. R132 Law and the police said that there

many his

Chan Cheong were

people of his kind considerable service to

co Man Cho, R193

going roup collecting dead workers in the mission field. He Shing. will also be remembered for his The following have qualified in chickens and "icks from transport long association with evangelistic Part II of Training Course on Junts for carying on a trade ini

dead meat. They usually sold, the work among the Chinese Moslems. March 23, 1939:-

After the Great War and until Constables R28 Lui Chi Chiu, feathers, but in many cases the Woo meat was disposed of to the poorer his retirement to England in 1932. R66 Lau Kwan Po, R107 Mr. Mason was on the staff of the Choi Sin, R108 Woo Tak Bin, R109 classes.

EXTREMELY DANGEROUS Christian Literature Society in Lal Tsang Team, R110 Chan 'Kai. Shanghal, where his services as a Wah, R117, Kwok King Ton. R118 i Mr. T. J. Houston, before whom Lee, Chow Lam. R119 Ta! Pak Mok was charged, remarked that translator were highly valued.

selling, dead fowls as foodstuff was Yuen, R120 Leung Ylu Wing.

Just like selling poison and

dangerous to public extremely health. He fined Mok $50, or in default, six weeks' hard labour,

ACTIVE TO END Leaying Shanghal in 1932, Mr. and Mrs. Mason settled at Worth- ing, in Sussex. Though retired from active work in China, Mr. Mason was not content to lead a te of complete ease. He was a member of the Board of the Free Church Council in England, and frequently did deputation work iri various parts of the country, ane of his last public functions being to attend a Free Church Confer- ence at Bradford

Mr. Mason is survived by his wife, resident at Worthing, and three married daughters-Mrs. H. J. Mentor, Mrs. W. J. Russell, and Mrs H. E. Alers-all residents of Shanghai.

WEATHER REPORT HONGKONG ROYAL OBSERVATORY

10 a.m. April 3. Barometer fat, sea level), 30.02 ins. Temperature, 81

Humidity, 88 per cent. Wind Direction, N.N.E Wind Force (Beaufort), 3. Temperature; maximum yesterday,

81 F#

Temperature; minimum last night,

60 F.

Rainfall for 24 hrs. ending 10th

to-day, 0.73 ins.

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Patrol Duty, Nightly between 20 hours and midnight by mem- bers as detailed by the Officer in Charge of Company.

INDIAN COMPANY

Patrol Duty. Nightly between 20 hours and midnight by mein- bersas detailed by the Oficer in Charge of Company.

WIS

COLONY -HEALTH RETURNS

Nineteen cases of tuberculosis, eleven cases of measles, four cases FLYING SQUAD Patrol Duty. Nightly between of enteric fever, three cases of 20 hours and midnight by mem-cerebro-spinal fever, two cases of bers as detalled by the Officer in diphtheria and one case each of small-pox, scarlet fever (imported), Charge of Company.

chicken-pox and dysentery were notified to the Health Department on April 2.

EMERGENCY UNIT RESERVE

Patrol Duty. Nightly between 20 hours and midnight by mem- bers as detailed by the Officer in Charge of Company.

`C. CHAMPKIN,

Hongkong, April S. 1939

D. 8. P. (R).

Date of

lopt.b.

Kong

Height

LOW WATER

Hong

Kong

Standard Time

Height.

HONG KONG TIDE TABLE

From 4 to 10 Apr. 1020 |

HIGH WATER.

Bong

Standard

Time.

Total rainfall since January 1st,

b. m.

1. 10.

h. u.

5.39 Ins.

Against an average of, 8.21 Ins.. Sunset to-night, 6.39 p.m.

Tues,

4

019

02. 22,113

02 00

130

Wed

1001

16 5

P3 18

Sunrise to-morrow, 6.14 a.m.

22 58

59.16 16

14

4 p.m., April 3. Barometer, fat sea level), 29.99 1ms, Temperature, 59 F.

Thur

в

1307 09:09

4

23 47

1689

14

Fri

7

11 02

8

048

17 45

14

Humidity. 68 per cent.

Sat,

49

HI

Wind Direction, NNE.

11 29

16 71

Wind Force (Beaufort), 3.

Sun. »

01:32

Maximum temperature, 68 F Minimum temperature, 59 F Rainfall, 0.00,

11 47

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02:41

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AIRPORT NEWS Imperial Airways

NORTHBOUND

Hanol, Wednesday: - Bangkok,

Hongkong Delia, Delphinus- 7 and 7:30 am.

SOUTHBOUND

Friday-Hanol Fangkok. Dorado

-7,30, a.m.

Ar France

NORTHBOUND

Thursday:-France. Hanol, Hong-

kong. Service-12.30 pm.

Pan American Airways'

» EASTBOUND

Wednesday:-US.A., Manila, Hong-

kong.

noon,

California

WESTBOUND

Clipper-

Thursday:Mardla, U.S.A.

fornia Clipper-8.30 am.

Cali-

Ho Kwai, 81, was sentenced to two months hard labour by 'Mr. E. Himsworth, at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday, charged with assault. on Ha Fook of the Water Police, outäide the charge room, on 1405 56 37 February 2, with a knife, and

83. 2031 12 1. causing bodily harm.

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