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HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

INDIA TO KEEP CHECK ON ALIENS

Registration Of Foreigners Act Enforced

Allens entering and residing in India will have a close check kept on their activities and movements under the rules of the new Registration of Foreigners Act which came into force on July 1.

Hitherto foreigners have had prac- particulars are now required by tically free access to India. From the authorities.

now on, however, every foreigner BRITISH SUBJECTS AFFECTED who arrives in British India on

British subject entering India,

board any aircraft or vessel must; report to the master of the vessel though not required to all in a Iregistration report are also vitally

details of name, nationality, oc- lafected. II on entering India Mr. A. W. Reeves, of the U.S. Rub-

cupation, age, sex, object and address.

they stay at hotels or Similar ber Export Co., Manila, who visited If these particulars satisfy the premises they must sign the hotel the Colony on business. (Photo,

B. Josepho). registration office, the foreigner register on arrival. Failure to do will be given a signed certificate so involves a fine of £37.

Rulers or subjects of Indian of registration, which must sub-! sequently be produced for inspec- States, and persons appointed by within twenty-four hours foreign Governments to exercise "when demanded by an authorised diplomatic functions are among

the small class of persons empted from registration, al- though they, like British subjects, must sign hotel registers.

tion

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CENERAL

|FUNERAL OF MR.

V. A. FRANCO ·

Many Wreaths At Graveside

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"The funeral took place at the Roman Catholic Cemetery од Saturday, of Mr. Viriato Franco, who died on Friday at his residence at No. 141. Wongnet- chong Road. The Rev. Fr Cyri Speziall officiated at the graveside.

The deceased, who was 64 years of age, is survived by a widow, a daughter and a son-in-law, Mr. F. A Baptista, of the Great Northern Telègraphy Company.

Those present at the funeral Messrs. Almeida, N. Included Delgado. G. Ligores, C. Costelho, A. V. Barros, E. Barretto, A. M. Gomez, C. M. Franco, Koko Nuttall, H. M. Baptista, M. Baptista, F. A. Castro, C. E. Coelho, Mr. and Mrs. Pomeroy, Mr. and Mrs. Delgado. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Pires, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Mandalar, Dr. and Mrs. T. T. Mok. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Santos and many others.

Atma Singh & Son, Rev. Peter D. Ansley, Au 'Sun Yue & Co. Jaques, Berglas, Banking Corpora- Wreaths were from. Willle and Foreigners already resident in

PEACETIME MEASURE

tlon or Orden, Chan Taze Chiv Eddie: Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Xavier. India must send a registration report to the nearest Registration Officially describe as one of the Chen Tien Ex. Mr. Chuan Tong Mr. and Mrs. C. J. de Schipper, Omper within afteen days from measures necessary to be taken c/o Messrs. Jenson & Co., Mrs. Mrs. M. Hun, Dr. Tsol Tsz-shek. in times of peace, for use in a Mannel Couto, Mrs. Victor Dixon, Mr. E. F. Nuttall, Mr. A. M. Omar, July 1.

Failure to comply with the rules war emergency, the register of Dutay Chromex Ltd. or Repre- Mr. O. M. Omar. Mr. Wong Che in-foreigners which will be "kept sentative, Wm. A. Fletcher, J. Gat-kul, Miss Nellie Mok, Mr. and Mrs. regarding registration volve imprisonment up

ore under the provisions of the Act braith, Golden Star Trading Co., c. L. Rocha, Dr. T., T. Mok, Mr. and a valuable assistance to Mr. and Mrs. William Greene, Miss Mrs. E. M. Franco, Mr. K. Y. LI. or will be year, or a fine up to £75.

the authorities in any measures. Madge Grifiths, Hang Kwong Mr. A P Makar and family, Mrs. both penalties.

Tourists both British and for- such as the internment of enemy Flashlight Bulb Factory, W... Andersen and family. "Mr. A. F. Ferreira and family. Mr. eign who arrive in India are also allens who are potential com- Hemphreys & Co, Miss Ho Kai affected by the regulations and batants and repatriation of non-Yang, Miss Ho Yoke Tong, Holliday and Mrs. A. C. Campbell, Zulmira information as to the length of combatants, which may be decided Wise & Co., Ip Sow Cheong c/o Conceicas de Almeida, Jose Maria Co., Eduardo de Almeida, Mrs. F. H. their stay in India and other upon should an emergency arise. Commercial

Messrs. M. Jamnadas, Kellert & Abbas. Mr. and Mrs. J. Corveth, Mr. Co.. Kisun" & Co.. Mrs. C. H.. Lin.y. A. Franco, Mr. J. R. Castilho K. Y. Lin, Liberty Battery Co. Mrs. and family, Mr. J. H. Thompson, Leung Shee, Charles W. Lory. Mrs. Miss Olga Souza, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. M. Mackenzle, Messrs. Govind Pires. The staff of the Grand Manilal, Malecon Co., Miss M. Dispensary, Local staff of the Nickols, Overseas Transport Co. Hongkong Mectric Company, and Pannachand & Co., Mr. G. Phil-

many other. lippe, C. P. Powell & Co., Razon Trading Co., J. Sauvayre, Mr. L. M Shadburne c/o Guthrie & Co., Ltd.,

FINED $150 FOR ARMS POSSESSION

Though Licence Unnecessary

A fine of $150 was imposed by

IMPORTING COPPER

CENTS

Three Men Fined For Breach

Pacific

Cable

At the Central Magistracy on Shing Lung Hop Kee Co.. Peter

three Chinese were Sim, Siu Yang Chan, Sun Sing &

with importing copper Co., Ltd., Tung Tai So., Meuter

Turner.

FR. J. PEDRAZZINI

The funeral of the late Rev.

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Mr. Q. AA Macfadyen at Kowloon Saturday, Court on Saturday "on Wong Po-charged shing, 34, a native of Shanghai cents into the Colony, on board Chaussade Tusseau, Mrs. A. W. Father John Pedrazzini, Rector Mr. and Mrs. Frank of St. Anthony's Church, which and described as an electrical the s. s. New Mathilde, on Friday.

was convicted of Arcused were Lo Cheung, 38, and Wheeler. William E. Calver & Co.. took place at the Roman Catholic engineer, who

Saturday, was" at- possession of arms and ammuni-Tsang Fong, 32, cooks, and Hul Wing Sang Lung. Mrs. P. S. Wong Cemetry on

(Lee Wah Bank), J.B. Wylie (5.8. tended by a large gathering of tion at the Sun Sun Hotel Koon-sang, 34, seaman.

representatives from various Mis- Nathan Road, on Friday.

Mr. C. Y. Kwan" pleaded guilty Baron Fairlie).

slons and others, Chief Det-Inspector

E on behalf of the first and second. Carey, prosecuting, stated that he accused.

visited the defendant's room at It was stated that 22 bags of the Bun Sun Hotel at 5 p.m. on copper cents were found underneath Friday, and defendant admitted the first accused's bed, and,15 bags possession of the arms, producing under the second accused's bed

suit case in which were one and 19 bags under the third. automatic pistol, three magazines, First and second accused were seven rifling tubes, three dummy) fined $10 each, and the third $20.

rounds of ammunition, 750 rounds

of automatic pistol ammunition"

and ammunition.

980 rounds of practice LARCENY OF PURSE: Defendant stated the arths YEAR'S SENTENCE belonged to 3 friend of his,

REGISTERED ARTICLES Kwok Yue Sheung: Lee Wai Sang, Wong Lik Yan.

B.F.R.D.C.

Following are further donations to the British Fund for Relief of Distress in China:-

Previously acknowledged $481-

The cortege was headed by groups of pupils from The St. Louis Industrial School, St. Paul's Chinese Middle School' and the Italian Convent. The.. bard of the St. Louis Industrial School was also in attendance.

MONDAY, JULY 24, 1939. -PAGE

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The House of Quality & Service

Judge And The "Cat"

Mr.

Justice Croom Johnson made some strong comments on The burial service was read by corporal punishment at Liverpool Mgr. Bishop H Valtotta and Assizes when sentencing two men

727.47; St. Paul's College Class A amongst those present were: Rev. for assault.

Το one, sentenced for ад

$11.73, Chak Ping Ki $1.80, Li Ching Ft. G. M. Spadă, F. A. Gramps, Yat $1.80, Yung Kwok Cheting. R. G. Brookes, Fr. A. Granell, offence against a young girl he Fr: E. Bruzzone, Fr. C. Orlando, said: "I is just as well that Sentences of 12 months impri- $1.83; Total: 5481,744.63.

are considering an Fr. C. Spezial, Fr. T. £iloh, Fr. people who B. Chan (Catholic Mission) FT. amendment of our law should Noval, O. P. (Spanish Mission), understand what is going on in Fr. J. Guarona, Fr. H. Dalmazzo some of our large cities"

To the other. found guilty of v. Bernardini, (St. Louis Industrial School), Fr.

an offence against a young woman, Fr. Bocassino, Aberdeen Industrial School) Fr he said: "It is my deepest rekret that I am not able to give ruffians U. Galbiati, Rector, Fr. Q. Sperfall,

ike you what they deserve-a- Fr. P. Ngai (31 Margaret's'

Chu Hing, who Was serving sonment with hard labour were at Kunming as a plot for the passed by Mr. QAA Macfadyen Eurasia Aviation Corporation. He at the Kowloon Court on Satur- did not think it was necessary for day on Ng SK, 27 and Lam Shu-ki, him to take out a licence as he 25, who were convicted of the was only keeping and not carrying larceny in Shanghal Street on Friday of a purse containing '58 centa

the armis.

SOLDIER FINED FOR CAR OFFENCE

Fines totalling $125 or three months hard labour were 102- posed on Saturday at Central Court on John Hammond, of the

Royal Scots, who was found, un-

Ng had 14 previous convictions, and Lam also had several pre vous convictions for offences of

a similar nature.

MINES LAID

It has been reported by the

der the influence of drink, driving Japanese that mines and other

to the Hongkong Hotel

Garage, lows:-

ÖLDEST GERMAN BISHOP IN CHINA

Death After 53 Years Of Service Church). Fr. R. W. Gallagher, good hiding."

DEATH OF MR.

D. OGILVIE

SHANGHAI, July 22 (T/Ocean) FT. B. Kelly (Jesuit Fathers) Rev. After 53 years of activity in S. Vircondelet,, M E P. FT. China, the oldest German Bishop A. Vignal, M. E. F., Fr. A. Blötteau, in the Far East, Bishop Henning. M. & P., Fr. C. Favreau, M. E haus, died at Yenchowfu, in P. Pr. F. Bavina, M. E. P., FL. G. pupila from Shantung, on Friday night at the Sater, Sisters and

The death occurred at the Blater's the Canossian Convent, age of 77.

Despite the conflicts that have

and pupils from St. Paul's Con- Mathilda Hospital yesterday of Mr. vent, Chinese Blaters and Pupils Donald Ogilvie, at the age of 32

41

a public car, No. 41, belonging obstacles have been laid as fol- taken place in Shantung in recent from Shamshulpo, Canadian Sis-years. He was late Manager of years, the Elshop kept, to his old ters Our Lady of the Angels), the Far East Travel and Transfer (a) At Chinchu Harbour Lat, routine, working unremittingly Mrs. Marie G. Rosa Mrs L-Basto, Company and was formerly in

24 deg. 50 N., Löng. 118 deg.] among his own people and notį

at 11.46 p.m. on Friday,

Three charges were entered (D) driving under the influence of drink (b) without a licence and (c) without the owner's - permis- sion.

For assaulting a Sanitary marketi -coole in First Street with an fran

implement on Friday morning.) Wong Chien was fined $100 or six months' hard labour by Mг. T. J Houston at the Central Magistracy on Saturday,

Chungchi Point.

warfare was at its height.

50 E on a line connecting relaxing his activity even during Mrs P. Barretto, Chev. J. M. Alves, the Civil Service. He is the son Tongba Lighthouse and the difficult time when guerilla Mr. J. M. ds Graca, Mr. John B. of Mr. A. Oglivie, of No. 6, Gran-

Scarpa, Mr. F. M. P de Graca, Mr. Ville Road," Kowloon....

The funeral will pass the Monu- Mr. H. Figueiredo, Mr. A. J. Rocha, ment, Happy Valley, at 5 p.m. Mrs. Leung Wai Sum. Mr."A. Vari-

(b) At. Tongsang Harbour Lat.

23 deg. 46 N., Long, 117 deg.

J. C. Stoppa, Mr. A. Z. de. Bouza,

37 E on a line 270 deg, from

A three-day exhibition of water nini, Mr. Acconci; Mr. J. M. No- Art lovers were given an oppor-: "Thunder" Head across the colour paintings by Mr. Kan Mel-ronha, Mr. P. Loureiro, Mr. Lo Pak tunity to view the work of old Harbour Entrance,

tien opened at the Kam Ling Hong, Mr. P. Silva and Family, Masters yesterday at the St. John's (c) At Chauan Bay Lat. 23 deg. Restaurant on Saturday. The Mr. C. N. de Silta, Mr. P. M. M. Cathedral Hall. Part of the pro- 37 N. Long, 117 deg, 19 E. exhibition Was well supported. de Sva, the Misses E. and L. de ceeds will be donated to the St. on a line joining Chauan and many of the pictures have Silva. Head and Barren Hoad. already been sold...

Many wreaths were sent.

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