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URBATES & THESECS"
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Holt' be discharged into Wharf, Kowloon, where it will lie at Consigness' risk and subject to Terma and Conditions of Storage at Holt'a Wharf The Cargo will be ready for Delivery from Godown on and after 3th Sept.
CONSIGNEES are nereby informed Optional cargo will not be landed here that their goods with the exceptionales Notice has been given prior to of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are Steamer's arrival, but carried on from being landed & stored into the Godownsport to port to the final port of call të of the Hong Kong, Kowloon Wharf which the option extendi.
& Godown Co, Ltd., Kowloon, whence All broken, obafed and damaged Gooda delivery may be obtained immediately are be left in the Godowns, where aftor landing.
they will be examined on any Tuesdays sad Fridays between the hours of 10.45 am. and Noor within the Free Storage period
All claims must be sent in to me on or before the 11th Sept., 1938, or they will not be recognized.
Damaged Package will be examined No Claims will be admitted after the by the Company's Surveyor, Mesars. Goods have left the Beamer's Godawa, Goddard & Douglas in the presence of land all Goods remaining undelivered. the Consignees at 10.00 am. Wednes after the 19th Sept, will be subject day, the 6th Sept., 1939.
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U. M. OMAR WINS BOWLS TITLE FOR FOURTH TIME IN CAREER
Trailing 2010,
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Beats FOUR MEN
ACCUSED OF MURDER
A. R. Dallah By A Shot
. U. M. OMAR BEAT ÅR. DALLAH 21-20 ON THE 19TH HEAD AT CLUB DE REGRETO YESTERDAY TO WIN THE COLONY LAWN BOWLS OPEN SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP FOR THE FOURTH TIME. OMAR WON THE OPEN SINGLES TITLE IN 1933
1931 AND 1937.
His victory over Dallah was remarkable in the magnificent recovery he staged after the IR.C. player led 20-10 on the 14th end and all seemed lost.
Internment Camp Story
"
ALLEGED ATTACK IN SHAUKIWAN
men
Circumstances surrounding the murder of a caulker, Li So, the motive of which is not as yet Dallah appeared to have the known were revealed at the Cen- game all in hand, but Omar out- tal Court yesterday when four were brought before Mr. R. sparted him to anish with 2,2,1,3,3. The 1.R.C. player started well, only 4 D. Forrest accused of the alleged
· crime. to be outplayed on the first six, heads, Omar leading 8-5 on the The four men were Wong Yia. 8th end.
Tang. Lol, Chan Lami and Wong Continued from Pare 1
With almost unčatiny control of Ki-ahan, and were alleged to have Scots mounted on guard on rais-weight. Dallah proceeded to turn murdered Lt 80 on the evening of ed turrets from which they have three shot deficit into a 10 shot July 22 in Shaukiwan District,
lead, an uninterrupted view, not only
recording 3,2,2,2,3,0,3,
near the Talkoo Dockyards to of the entire Camp but also off require a single shot for a win.
the surrounding country. Any at- tempt at escape under such con- ditions would be impossible.
OMAR STEE'S IN
At this stage Omar stepped in Dallah continued, to trust to skill,
Mr. John Whyatt, Crown Coun- sel. prosecuted, while Mr. F. H. Loseby appeared for the defence of Wong Ki-shan..
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1939.
FOREIGN MAILS
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SUSPENSION OF ALL UP EMPIRE AIR MAIL SERVICE
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A fifth person, who was jointly Canton. .A crowd of about 200 people had but luck was not with him. The
charged with the offence, was Bangkok gathered yesterday for what was Cralgengower player seemed, un-dismissed as the prosecution offer- to most of them a deep emotional able to do anything wrong. Downed no evidence against him. He experience. German women pre-20-18 on the 18th head, he was was represented by Mr. C. & Canada U. S. A., Japan and dominated. but amongst the second favourite yet to Dallah, But!gutherton Russ
Shanghai (Vancouver B. C date, crowd was also a number of Bri-be recorded a 3 and the game was
CASUAL EMPLOYER
19th August). ....... tish and Chinese including over...
Li So, a painter, resided at No. Haiphong. some German-speaking Chinese- His Excellency the Governor was 20, Tai Foo Street, the premises Calcutta and Straits.... friends relatives and office colles-among the many who braved the being rented by the Cheung Kee Japan. - gues of the internees,
constant showers of rain to watch caulkery shop. He was a casual Shanghai. Punctually at 5 pm. an officer the battle of the giants. Both the employee at the shop and when of the Royal Scots, accompanied winner and loser played excep- he was not employed he used to by two privates, marched up totionally well, Omar having the visit mahjong schools.. the entrance and permitted the ledge in that he was contesting his
On the evening of July 22, he crowd to walk to the main bulld-afth Open Singles final while Dal-wens for a walk, after his meal, ing along the drive, which was lah has never before passed the to the Fook Chun teahouse, No. fenced In on both sides with semi-final stage of the compet-58, Main Street, where he joined barbed wire.
his friend Chan Sung. Another The game was umpired by Mr.friend, Yan Lun, who walked past In the main building every one v. Chittenden.
the cafe was called in to join at of the men visitors was "Trisked"
the table. Yam left after half-an- by sentries of the Royal Scots of the Camp, although he has hour and when passing the tea- All parcels and books in their pos-never been in Germany and can house again he saw the two still session were thoroughly scrutinis-ot speak a word of the language. inside. He then walked to Tai ed before being handed back. No other members of his family have Hang Street. one was allowed to take any news-all become naturalised British Meanwhilë, Li So came out of papers Into the camp, as a result
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of which a large number of news-subjects, but he, having been in the teahouse and squatted near Straits
Hongkong just under the prescrib-Tai Hang Street. papers were confiscated.
was not
SAW SIX MEN ed period of five years, The callers were then conduct able to obtain his naturalisation A few minutes later, Yan Lun ed upstairs where their names
papers in time. Every effort is left the teahouse and while walk- and addresses were recorded by being made by his relatives to ob-ing along Tal Hang Street, he the police. This took quite half!
tain his release.
noticed six men chasing L So, and an hour.
It was alléged that he recognised
ONLY ONE CZECH
INTERNEES ANXIOUS
As their names were recorded. What most of the internees are two of the men as first and second visitors were permitted to go into.
anxious about is the prospect of defendants, who were attacking the camp and mix with the in-their release and also the latest the deceased. temecs, of whom there are now
It was alleged that the defen- news of the war. Some would not about 100. The majority of these believe that Italy had resolved to dants were seen carrying a parcel are Jewish refugees. Of the
remain neutral, and most of them each under their arm, and the enemy subjects interned quite fifty per cent happened to be in were optimistic that with suitable second defendant was holding a Hongkong at the outbreak of hos-guarantees they could obtain their hammer.
release and leave the Colony for Li So, after having been attack- tilities entirely by accident."
neutral territory.
ed about the head and stabbed, Although the regulations do not ran into a barber shop and then The only Czech in the camp was provide specifically the release of ran into the teahouse. There he the radio operator on the British ship St. Vincent de Paul, who, internees on parole, it is under- was attended to while police were
stood that ten of the inmates, all summoned. through having a German pass-
¡over 41 years of age, have been.. ARRESTED ON BOAT port (which became necessary allowed to return to their homes Acting on information. the following the Nazi annexation of
the four defen- and live with their families under police arrested Czechoslovakia) was seized after
police guard. This virtually dants and the one who was dis- his ship arrived in Hongkong. He amounts to their being interned missed, on a boat in Shaukiwan is naturally feeling very upset
taken to about the whole affair, and parti- their own homes, as they are harbour. When cularly so as he cannot speak a not allowed to leave the premises. station, first defendant's "jacket, word of German, never having
This probably is the cause of singlet and trousers were found to the rumour which was cir- visited Nazilarid.
be stained with blood. culated in town yesterday that Dr. P. F. 8. Court, of the Queen some of the internees had been Mary Hospital, who attended to paroled.
the deceased when he was taken camp has
been to the bospital, said that L's arranged by the condition was serious. He suffered and returned to Hongkong. They military authorities and there were from a stab wound in the left loin were, of course, promptly round-no complaints. The internees are which penetrated his kidney. He ed up by the police on the ship's quite happy, in the circumstances. also had injuries to his scalp. arrival bere.:
and are bearing their lot cheer- The deceased died early next rully. All the internees occupy morning.
Ten of the refugee. Internees were travelling to Shanghai on the Jean Laborde, the French mail boat which turned back when a day out from Shanghai
among
Life in the methodically
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AUSTRIAN JOURNALIST There are a few doctors and one large dormitory for sleeping. After further evidence, the other professional men
At every entrance, throughout the hearing was adjourned⠀⠀⠀ until this
afternoon. the Jewish refugees interned, One night, is an armed sentry.
The internees all speak very interesting personality is an Aus- trian journalist who claims
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to highly of the courtesy, and good supper at 6 pm, followed by din- have been the Paris correspon- treatment of the British troops. nër atë and “Lights Out" (19 dent of a German newspaper be- fore he sailed by the Italian ship Life at the camp begins at 6.30 Giulio Cesare for Hongkong, en every morning when Reveille is route to Manila on an assignment sounded for the camp start, follow-
There were many touching scenes The ship was delayed two days by ed half an hour later by Reveille yesterday when families were re- Tourane, a typhoon outside Hongkong, on for the inmates.
united for the short space of time Formosa and Amey account of which he missed his The Guard Commander's Roll allowed visitors Shortly after connection. War broke out while Call for internees takes place at 6.30 pm, a sentry gave notice that Stratts and Calcutta, be was waiting in Hongkong for 8.15 m after which breakfast time was up and farewells were another boat, and he was arrest-follows. Bick parade is held at hastily said as the crowd prepared
10 o'clock and an hour later the to leave the premises.
ed.
A German pastry cook, who Camp Commandant Inspects the It is understood that visitors flew to Hongkong from Berlin, Camp...
work will, in future be allowed in the reached the Colony two days be
"Lunch is at 12.30 and tea or camp two times a week. fore war broke out and, was, ar- rested before he could salt for Manila where he was to take up a post. He is, incidentally, the youngest internee, being only 19 years of age,
There was also the case of a young Jewish refugee who was apparently overlooked by the po- lice until Tuesday and was only arrested when he was trying to secure a passage to Bhanghai.
Most Horigkong sportsmen prob-- ably know a your footballer with Inentin German Inmate
German name local report – Circles parentage, he la also an
RECONNAISSANCE
BY R.A.F.
LONDON, Sept. 6. (Beuter)
UNITS
It was officially an- nounced that on the night of Sept. 4, further exten- sive reconnaissance was carried out by the Royal Air Force over the Ruhr and that over 3,000,000 copies of a note to the German, people were dropped.
rcraft were, not engaged by, the enemy fighters and in this, as on the previous occa ion,all British aircraft returned
Saigon, Straits, Ceylon, India, East
and. Bouth Africa, Aden," Espyt and Europe via Marseilles due
Marseilles, 9th October.
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