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British War Organisation Fund, H.K.
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PUBLIC AUCTION. LATEST LIST OF
SUBSCRIPTIONS
Tinstructions
HE Undersigned have received the
to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION
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Tuesday, the 27th February, 1940 and Wednesday, 28th February, 1940
at HM, Naval Yard, Hongkong, and at Kowloon Naval Depot,
commencing each day at 9.30 m., with an interval from 12 noon to
1.30 p.m.
Old and Surplus Naval Stores, etc.
200 DOGS &
25 CATSTM
ENTRIES FOR H.K. DOG SHOW ON MARCH 10
Last year's canine champion of The latest list of subscriptions to Hongkong, Tiger of Cuddington, British War Organization will take part in the second an- Fund, Hongkong Branch, contains nual Hongkong Dog Show on Sun- one donation for $1,000 from Mr. F.day, Mar. 16, when a three month V. Jensen, $910. from the European old litter of his pups will also be and Chinese staff of the Hongkong on view. and Kowloon Wharf and Godown
ENTRIES DOUBLED
GENERAL
PROMOTING PRODUCTIVE EDUCATION IN CHINA
CHUNGKING, Feb 26 (Central)-The Ministry of Education is pushing with all possible speed the advancement of productive "educa- tion in order to hasten national reconstruction.
During the last three years, courses on engineering, textile and dyeing, paper and leather-making, farming, animal husbandry, and other technical subjects specially opened in the various colleges and universities throughout the country have trained up an army of technical experts who are now rendering effective service throughout Free China.
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Close contact is always main- tained between the schools and Government and private organs in need of technical men, and oppor- tunities are never allowed to be lost for the students to acquire the necessary amount of practice.
PLANS MAPPED OUT Plans have been mapped out for the establishment of a number of technical colleges in the North
H.K. POLICE
RESERVE
Orders by the Hon. Mr. T. H. King. Commissioner of Police
CHINESE COMPANY
Tiger of Cuddington is a Great Co., $630 from the Cinese Manu- Dane and is the property of Mr. facturers Union (proceeds of a C. F. Woods of Taipo. Charity Sale of Chinese Products), $250 from an anonymous donor, This year's exhibition promises $176 from the members of the to be a great success. The entries Kowloon Recreation Club and $169 are almost double of last year,
Training Course Part III: The from the Sisters' Quarters of the with 200 dogs and 25 cats. There
following will attend Company Queen Mary Hospital (proceeds of are also nine litters of dogs.
of Training Course a Bridge & Mah Jongg Drive). The largest classes are of Alsa-West and Sikang and a commer Headquarters for instruction in engineering (Handling of Arms and Trigger king. Eighteen new The total of the Fund is now tians, Wire-Haired Terriers and clal navigation college in Chums- Part III
Cocker Spaniels, but there are $419,702.62.
University andjat 17.30 hours sharp- tional Central Previously acknowledged $418,- also a good number of Dachunes, courses will be opened in the Na-Pressing) on Monday, February
Constables R12 Lal Chak Po, R15 and Scotties." 1:0.23, Anonymous 10, D. c. Davis Tibetan Terrier (monthly) 25. Davis Brooke & Gran Many of the dogs are for sale and other universities, for which the
Lam, R39 Ip Shiu Ming, R9S Ip (monthly) 70, John "Forbes the highest priced is labelled at necessary funds and subaidies have Tsui Kwoj Ching, R31 Kwok Wat
been secrrBG. (monthly) 25. M.G. Carruthers | £100. 4
Special attention is paid by the Wing Min, R101 Lai Li Ying, R164 (monthly) 30, Some of the Chinese
Mistry to Provincial as well as Max Wai Fong. R165 Lik George Staf-Holts Wharf 44.14, G. Rid-
private colleges regarding their Poon, and R166 Chan Shiu Sun.
Inspection Parade: All ranks of D. W. comprising:-
dell-Carre (monthly) 25,
technical courses, and of the gov ernment mhaldy granted, at least the Chinese Company will parade
Central Police Station Four Cylinder Petrol Engine, Re-Rume (monthly) 10, Bridge and
NEW JUDGES
70 per cent are devoted to thejat
Thursday, February 29 at 17.30 frigerator, Old Tools, Canvas, India Mah Jong Drive Sisters Quarters
The standard of judging pro- Rubber, Clocks, Leather, ElectricQueen Mary Hospital 169, Charity
nours sharp for a general inspec- Gear, Electric Motors, Lamps, Bino-Sale. Exhibition of Chinese Promises to be very high, as, in ad- development of these courses,
tion of equipment etc., by the Commander. Dress.com culars, Cars, Cordage. Firewood. cucts per Chinese Manufacturers' dition to some of last year's jud-
Company Blankets. Counterpanes, Carpets, Union 630. Anonymous 250, Mem-ges, there are several canine ex- Rugs, Beds, Wash Basins Furni-bers of Kowloon Recreation Club perts, newly arrived in the Colony,
Bize Uniform, Cap with White Cover, Belt with Brace, Whistle & The Truncheon ture, Electric Cable, Ol Drums, 178, Rev. T. A. and Mrs. Broadfoot who will assist in making awards.
and -Jan./Feb. 10, F. V. Jensen 1.000, The show in aid of the Bri- Dirty Oll, etc.
European and Chinese Staff-Ktish War Organisation Fund and & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co. is under the patronage of HE the Cast Iron Borings, Zinc Ashes and 910. F. Linenner. 25, Service Men's Governor, H. Admiral Sir Percy Dance-China Fleet Club 3.2.40 Noble and HE Major General A. 68.20, Kowloon Bowling Green Club
E. Grasett. 65. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Alabaster- February 50. Total: $419,702.82.
also
Old Iron and Steel.
Lots may be inspected on Mon- (Only day, 26th February, 1940. British subjects will be admitted into H.M. Naral Establishments to view or bid for the lots).
Terms of Sale:-As detailed in Catalogue.
LAMMERT BROS.. By Appointment, Auctioneers to the Admiralty.
Hongkong, 12th Feb., 1940.
PUBLIC
BANKERS ORDER Rev. T.. A. and Mrs. Broadfoot (monthly) $5.
For the first time in Hong- kong, Bedlingtons, Spitx and a couple of Fanling bounds will be on view.
TECHNICAL EDUCATION
In high schools technical educa- tion is also vigorously pushed by order of the Ministry.
on
A comprehensive plan for the Chain, promotion of agricultural and en-Equipment Officer will make a gineering education in the South-point of being present. east and Northwest will be strictly Patrol Duty: Patrol duties will carried out, and a sum of $400.- be carried out as ordered. 000 has been" appropriated for The organisers have taken spe- special training classes for print- clal care to have larger judging.ers, surveyors, motor mechanic.
workers, Lextile rings and better stands than last nurses. year, and tins and teas will be tricians, accountants,
and others. available on the grounds,
Police Reservist Accused Of Attempted Extortion
AUCTION. FUNERAL OF MRS.
AE Undersigned have received THE
instructions
to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION
од
Wednesday, the 6th March, 1940
commencing at 9.30 am.
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at Kowloon Naval Depot
OLD AND SURPLUS VICTUAL-" LING STORES
D.B.S. ANTONIO
Large Attendance
At Graveside
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He So, aged 46, a Police Reservist, appeared before Mr. R. Edwards at the Sentral Court yesterday charged
with the attempted extortion of 1,000,
together with two others not yet arrested from Chan Sik-tim, threatent-
ing to accuse Chan of the crime of
murder.
The Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo appeared for. the defence Mr. G. S. Ford held a watching brief on behalf of Chan Sik- tim, while Detective-Inspector A. Hopkins conducted the prosecution.
Inspector Hopkins said that on the The funeral of Mrs Dometills morning of January 29 there was a knock on the door of Chan's residence (Chai-Chai) Barbara Sequeira An-at No. 184, Queen's Road West, first. tonio, who passed away at her re-floor. A badge, similar to the one sidence yesterday morning at the used by a police reservist, was shown the age of 74, took place yesterday at through the peephole and the Roman Catholic Cemetery. The defendant and two others gained
admittance to the floor.
Rev. Fr. L M. Rossi afficiated.
two
Deceased is survived by sans and three daughters,
Those present at the graveside were Messrs. R. G. Xavier. A. Victal, H. Pomeroy, J. M. Reli, E. L. Cunha,
INDIAN COMPANY
Commendation: Lance Sergeant elec-R223 Ilam Din is commended and midwives, granted the commended service bar for (a) zealous and prompt action in arresting a match thief on February 2 1940, (b) zeal and
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THE
FIRST STORIES OF
GREAT SNOWSTORM
The great snowfall of January 27 left behind it nation-wide all this century's loss and damage worse than anything in weather recorda,
From the North of Scotland to the southern counties there came stories of troubles and disasters which, because of the cen- sorship on weather news, could not then be revealed. Now the strange, chaotic picture can be drawn in some of its details.
trains Buses were held up by "deep whose long-distance which ran so late were held up in drifts outside their garages. Many services had to be mow drifts that sometimes buried country the snow ploughs sent to clear suspended. One double-decker had them away, in some railway cut-ta be abandoned near St. Albans tings drifts were thirty feet deep.and drifting show almost covered Over most of the country road | ft.
DRIFTS BLOCK ROADS ing the arrest of a Chinese male
traffic was virtually at a standstill. who had escaped from Police
Cows and sheep were buried on In Northumberland. Westmer- custody and jumped into the harmountain ades. Hundreds of villand, Cumberland, Yorkshire. East -
alertness on January 29 in secur-
bour.
17.15
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and Motor-cara
Training Course-Part I. The lages were cut off from supplies of Lancashire, and Derbyshire roads food and, fuel. An aeroplane drop- were blocked by gnowdrifts six to following members will attend Central Police Station on Wednes-ped rations by parachute to isolat-eight feet deep. Roads near the
ed troops in Scotland,
coast were impassable because of Countles day, February 28 1940 at
drifts. In the Home RIVERS FROZEN OVER The first
American of
hors for Squad Drill under. Sub
While householders" could not generally the mew was 'about a President Lines fleet of new
Inspector (R) Mehdi Khan:- round-the-world liners,
Constables R231 A. Karim, R257 get their regular milk supplies foot deep
The Automobile Association re- farmers could not get their milk built by the Maritline CommisTM
A. Khan, R277 M. Afzal, R217 A.
of trees, away from the farms. Rivers, wereported that branches slon, will be launched about "
Hamid, R218 B. Abbas, R240 A..
trozen över or jammed with le broken off by the weight of snow, July 1, and available for service
Mohamed, R265 Mohamed Ram-
were a serious road danger, and " about October 1 of this year,
zan. R266 Kesar All R239 M. A. packs.
lorries stood that m many places telegraph according to Mr. Henry E
Hamet, R281 A. R. Feroz, R274 H. Frick Vice-President and
Khan, R213 M. ALL, R212 P. Singh, abandoned on the roads, half-poles were down and thefr wires Just Operating Manager,
R272 M. N. Nazir, R219 M. Y. Hus-covered with snow. The railways strewn across the way..
All the main roads leading to were the greatest sufferers, and returned to San Francisco from
sain, R229 Chulam Nabi, R258 A.
Scotland was the area in which Norfolk were snowbound, and tra- Washington and Newport News,
Khan, R268 G. Singh, R283 N. THREE KEELS. LAID
Khan, R300 P. Singh, R701 Najab they suffered most." About two vel by road from London to Man- that Mr. Frick stated
toree Khan, R702 M Hayat, R704 M thousand travellers were thought chester was impossible except by, a
to have been marooned in trains detour of nearly forty miles." keels for his Company's seven new Currim, R705 8. Khan, R706 M
In many parts of the country of the Yakub, R107 A. Hamid, P.708 M. somewhere near the Border.
Trains were caught in a blizzard A.A patrols were digging stranded Round-the-World ships modified C-3 type have already Hoosen, R709 Afadh Singh, R710
on Beattock Summit, near Moffat, cars out of drifts, clearing the WENT TO BOTEL * been laid, and that the Commis H. Ahmed, R711 W. Abbas, R712 A
and two of them carrying twe roads of obstructions, and finding Haring entered, the defendantsion's entire building programme R. Abdulrahman, R713 8. Bachi, remained outside the first cubicle for the American President Lines R714 Aman Khan, R715 F. Din hundred passengers, stuck there accommodation for travellers who Snowdrifts ten to fifteen feet while his two companions went in and
projected Khan".
shelter in villages hear, where spoke to Chaa. After some discussion, progressing very satisfactorily. R718 P. R. Sharma, and R717 Ajab all night. The passengers took could go no farther.
Asked about the two
Training Course-Part I: The already food stocks were running high blocked the Manchester, to Sheffield main road Over the the three men left the premises with
short. Chan and his concubine. The five-35,000-tonners, Mr. Frick said they
Troops A blizzard blocked railways m Flouch, in the Pennines. X. Mendes, L. R. Sequeira, ater went to room No. 303 in the were to have been advertised for following members of the Indian M. Leo S. Ramos, J. E. Noronha, A. Empress Hotel.
bids the 15th of this month, but Corapany will attend Indian Com- Azevedo, H. E. Rozario, P. M. Chan's mother-in-law suspecting are now ready and will be posted pany Headquarters for Part II of North Westmorland. where drifts were called in to help.
Villagers and landlords of isolat- plied up twenty feet high, Snow Xavier, J. M. Vieira, Jar., H. R. something, queer, detailed her amah Sequeira, C. L. Rocha, Ed. Rocha, and principal tenant to follow the any day now." He declared that Training Course on Monday, and 8. A. Marcal, C. F. Vas, J. B. Fome-party and later to report to No. 8 the bids will be returnable about Thursday, February. 28 and 29 ploughs were buried at the highest ed inns in this roof of the North, April 15 and that 90 days are respectively at 17.30 hours sharp point of the line between Kirkby thanks to years of experience of hard winters. had laid in stores of Police station.
esti-under P R. 214 Channan Stephen and Barnard, Castle,
food, but an acute shortage of fuel roy, M. Guterres, H. A Barros, A Following the report, & Chinese necessary for surveys and
Singh:- E. Xavier, L. Gomes, L. F. Leon, Adetective was sent to room No. 303 mates.
developed. Villagers in Derbyshire Constables R212 P. Bingh, "R272
A special fleet of trains was kept E Sousa, C. O. Baptista, S. M. Cruz, and when he entered the defendant
were also completely cut off. on the move to keep the lines
In some of them now reached C. H. R. Remedios, R. A. Campos, was there with Chan.
The prosecution alleged that during of alleged structural novelties of M. N. Nazir, R219 M. Y. Hussain,
clear of snowdrifts, Trouble was Terms of Salé: As detalled in
L A. Ozorto, A. Delgado, E. L. Bar-
also caused by the freezing of the tops of the houses. After the Catalogue,
ros, C. M. Franco, Dr. V. Atienza, the discussion in the room the defend the phenomena of these giant R229 Chulam Nabl; R250 A. Khan,
village of Hayfield had been isolat- A. J. C. Rocha, J. Baptista, R. T. aat and his companions demanded liners, the largest ever projected R268 G Singh, R288 N. Khan,
yards. He said R300 F. Singh, R701 Najab Khan train equipment, such as auted a relief train got through, and $1,000 from Chan, and threatened him for American
matic doors, and brakes,
most of the villagers turned out to LAMMERT BROS.. Jorge, V. Ribeiro, E. M. Rocha, and with the accusation of the marder of release of specifications, plans and R702 M. Hayat, R704 M. Crim
At one time nearly half of the cheer the driver and firema many others.
someone in his country in Chung Appointment, Auctioneers:
R707 A. Hamid, R708 M Hoosen. trains needed on the Piccadilly Floral tributes were sent by Raul, Shan district and was to bring Chan rist's drawing were prerogatives R705 8. Khan, R706 M. Yakub, to the Admiralty.
R700 Ajaib Singh, R710 H. Ahmed.Line could not be got out of the Maria Lutz, Phylla and Amelia, to the police station Chan agreed to of the Maritime Commission Dolly and Sonny, Vera, "Carmen," pay the amount and sent his concubine with one of defendant's companions Jimmy, Lica, Luiz, Elfrida and to get the money. Thelma, N. Stone, and D. Dunnett, The defendant was alleged to have A. K. Drumond, Ng Pak Chalt, Mra. shown his authority, as a member of J. Cotton, Sur, Sair Pak-lim, A. E. the Police Reserve by wearing bir B. de Sousa, Mrs. M. S. Rosario revolver and ammunition in such a and family, Fong Yuk-shan, Fong manner as they could easily be seen,
The hearing was adjourned until Shau-yip. Dedica, alias A. Wthis afternoon. Gomes, Yam Bowah, Sam Yick King Kee, M. Talan, Wong Jim-
Comprising:-
Clothing, including Blankets and Serge and Duck, etc.. Remnants, Electro Plate, Cutlery, and Table Linen, etc., etc.
On view from Tuesday, the 5th March, 1940.
BIG KOWLOON LOT BOUGHT BY Q.B. PIGGERIES
At a sale by public acution held
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For stowing away in a President
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H. J. IBSEN
Mr. Prick refused to comment
Charged with trespassing in the R711 W. Abbas, R712 A. R. Abuirah- Indians Barracks at Kowloon City man, R713 8. Bachi, R714 Aman Police Station on faterday, an Indian, Khan, R715 F. Din, R716 P. R by Mr. E. Himaworth at Kowloon
Patrol Duty: Patrol duties will named Channan Singh, was fined 10 Sharma, and R717 Ajab Khan.
be carried out as ordered. Court yesterday
WEATHER REPORT
Hongkong Royal Observatory
10 sm. Feb. 26.
Temperature: maximum yesterday
... 73 F. Temperature, minimum last night,
62 FT. Rainfall for 24 hrs., ending 16 am,
today, nil Total rainfall since January 1st.
FLYING SQUAD. Instructional Patrols:, The next instructional patrol of the Hong- kong Section will take place on
17.15 hours sharp at Central Police Station. All members must at terd. Dress Blue Uniform, Cap
TRANSPORT DISRUPTED
IN LAKE DISTRICT The Lake District,. with its depots. Cm. the board's tramway systems special cars sent out to drifts twenty feet deep, looked keep the tracks clear of snow like Switzerland. In the more re-
were almost
could not keep pace with the snowmote dales farms railing. Trolley buses were not so covered, and holiday bungalows badly affected because of their lost to sight.
In the uplands of Lanarkshire steel shoes, which cut Ice from
and Ayrshire farmers with milk the power cables." -"
ou their hands used tractors to pull · make-shift lorries through fields, over filled-in ditches, and across hedges to get the milk to fled in Part III of Training the main rond. At Skirling, in Course will attend No. 2 Station et Peebleshire, a herd of cows disap- 17.15 hours on Wednesday, Febru-, peared and the farmer spent the with White Cover Belt with Brace,ary 28 1940 for instruction. whole day searching mowdrifts
Company Drill: All ranks will before he found them. to be carried. Whistle & Chain, and Truncheon
The worst snowstorm for many attend No. 2 Police Station at 17.15 hours on Friday, March 1 1940 for years occurred at Lech Lomond form, Cap with White Cover, Belt rounding hills were deeply cov Company Dr. Dress Blue Uni-side. Ben Lomond and the sur-
of Lancaster's supplies of bread Equipment: Members in posses- from Preston and Blackpool food with Brace. Whistle & Chain, and ered. Because 30ft.: mowdrifts cut sion of clothing and equipment queues formed at s number of due for retum should hand same shops in the town.
The next Instructional patrol or the Kowloon Section will take place on Wednesday, March 6 1940 at 17.15 hours sharp at Terminus Fire Station. All members must
Lanyard.
at the Offices of the Public Works Department yesterday Kowloon wat, Mirs. Jorge, Mrs. Antioquia, bost from Manila to Hongkong, and Inland Lot No. 4231, situated be Miss Delgado, Miss Bautista, Mr. for entering the Colony without a Barometer, (at sea level), 30.14 ins. Wednesday, February 28 1940 Reserve who have not yet quali- tween To Kwa Wan Road and Ba and Mrs. Botelho, Dr. and Mrs passport, Rodrigo, Villarez, 23, was Temperature, 64 F Heung Road, south-west of Kow-Joseph Sterling Pyne, Mr. and Mrs. cautioned by Mr. E Emsworth loon Inland Lot No. 4148, was pur-F. R. Abbas and family, Mr. and when he appeared at Kowloon Court Humidity: 87 per cent. chased by Messrs. Q. B. Piggeries Mrs. H. F. Pires and family, Mr. yesterday, Villarer, was sent to the Wind Direction, E/N. Ltd. for $27,875, the upset price and Mts, F. P. Laurel and family, House of Detention and will be Wind Force (Beaufort), 5. "being $19,875.
Mr. and Mrs, P. N. Bequeira and deported back to Manila." The area contains about 26,580 family, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Fer- square feet and the annual rentalnandes, A. F. B. Bilver-Netto, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Vas and family, Dr. 1s $486.
Rural Building Lot No. 433, op- and Mrs. V. N. Atienza, Mr. and
The funeral of Mr. Hans Jergen posite Rural Building Lot No. 147, Mrs. F. A. Lowe; Island Road, Tytam, was" borght
Staff of Peninsula Hotel Engi- Ibsen, a Dane, who died at the age by Mr. A. J. Walters, c/o 18.neering Dept., Staffs of Engineer- of 54, took place yesterday at the Moraes, for $3,750 which was the ing Department Hongkong Hotel, Colonial Cemetery when the Rev. upset price. The area comprises Staffs of Engineering Department Fr. Nielson officiated.
Mr. Ibsen who had been on the about 15,000 square feet and the Lane Crawford Ltd., Staffs of En- annual rental-is $172.
gineering Department Repulse Bay China Coast for many years and Garden Lot No: 113, at Mount Hotel, Staffs of Engineering De-last served as Second Officer of the Cameron Road, adjoining Rural partment Lane, Crawford Bakery, Fatshan, had resided at the Bailors Building Lot No $20, containing Tung Tak Electrical Co., Toong Home and Beamen's Institute for an area of about 8,000. miuare feet, Shing. A. Ming and Co., Shanghai, several months prior to his ad- was purchased by -Mia Jane Yalk Sang, Peninsula Hotel Kit- mission to hospital on Friday.
Amongst those present was the Scott, c/o Concrete Products Lad.. chen Dept, Bakery Dept., Wan at the upeet price of $400. The en-- Tung, Leung Wal, American Lloyd Danish Consul who also sent a
Ltd. Lam Wah Co.
wreath; nual rental for the lot is 18.
4133- ina:
Sunset tonight, 0.25 pm.. Against an average of, 2.85 ins Sunrise tomorrow, 8.47 a.m.
4. p.m., Feb. 26. Barometer (at sea level), 30.07 ins Temperature, 68 y Humidity, 76 per cent. Wind Direction, E/B Wind Force (Beaufort), 5. Maximum temperature, 68 F
Rainfall, nil. Minimum temperature, 41: P
attend Dress-Bite Uniform, Cap. with White Cover, Belt with Brace, Whistle & Chain, and Truncheon to bet carried.
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to Equipment Officer on Wednes The main Leicester-to-London day, February 28, 1940 at No. 2 road was blocked by forty lorries Police Station, Police Reserve stranded on a hill near Market
Harborough. Office.
Patrol Duty: Patrol duties will be carried out, as ordered.'".
EMERGENCY UNIT RESERVE N. C. O's Meeting: An N. C. O's Patrol Duty: Patrol duties will meeting will be held at No. 2be carried out as ordered Police Station at 17.15 hours on
DAB. P. (B):
O. EAGER
Tuesday, February 27 1940, NORM
Traming Course-Part IILAIL mentors of the Emergency Unit Hongkong, February 28,
There was deep snow on the Lincolnshire Wolda. The village of Staintonie-Vale, near Market Rasen was shut in by drifts and food had to be taken to it on foot-Manchester Guardian)..