"PAGE" 8-HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

NOTICE.

THREAT TO DEFY ORDER

FOR EVACUATION

FIVE APPEALS FOR EXEMPTION ALLOWED BY COMMITTEE

"I shall remain in the Colony. I regret very much to say that I shall not leave..............."

GENERAL

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1940.

"Cruel Slur" ROUND THE POLICE COURTS MINE INSPECTOR

By Ranee Answered

AT CENTRAL

CHARGED

Sequel To Death Of Worker

| Defendant was taken back to the Mess where it was found that a considerable number of bottles STOLE FOODSTUFFS

were missing. Defendant then Stated" to have five previous said that they were given him to Miss Vera Brittain, the novelist, recently replied to the "cruel slur? convictions, Fong Nga-tsai, 29, un-carry by another man

THEFT OF BARBED WIRE cast on the nursing profession in employed, who was charged with reported statements by the Ranee stealing various articles of food-

Cheung Cheng, 45, nemployed, or Sarawak, wife of Sir Charles stuffs from Gingie's Restaurant,

No. 54 Gloucester Road, on Oct. appeared before Mr. Lowry yester Brooke white Rafah of Sarawak. 20. was sentenced to six months' day charged, with others not in

of barbed wire on Oct. 20, the pro-in Needle Full on Aug. 16.

Murphy,

A mine inspector, Chu Loi, ap- peared before the Chief Justice, Str Atholl MacGregor.. Lt. the Criminal Sessions yesterday,

When she arrived in Canada hard labour by Mr. Lowry, yester-custody, of the larceny of 18 rolls/charged with the manslaughter

day.

of Cheung Hot in a wolfram mine.

Mr. J. P.

Assistant

The public is hereby notified that the undersigned's petitions dated Sept. 29th 1940 to the contractors on behalf of their members for an extra allowance to offset the increased high cost of living, on the basis 7 cents per

This threat to defy the evacuation order issued to her was dollar per head irrespective of

made by Mrs. D. G. Frost, when her appeal for exemption from scale of wages, which the Naval,

evacuation was refused by the Evacuation Advisory Committee/

the Rance spoke of. English, "so- Whangpoa and Taikoo Dockyards at the public hearing held yesterday in the Council Chamber. (ciety women who offered to pay

Fong Kan, 30, unemployed, perty of the military authorities. Remarking that it was very un-the passages of children going to sentenced to four months' hard Det. Sub-Insp. T. Cashman -ask- have granted to their painters, Mr. Justice E. H. Williains, chair-

Committee usual, the Chairman said that he Canada, and she declared, accord- labour, was stated to have toured that defendant be remanded in Crown Solicitor was for the pro- have been very favourably" receiman, replied that the

was not there to advise the Gov-would advise that the application, Ing to the "Toronto Globe":-

police custody for three days as secution. assisted by Det. Insp. ed by the various contractors con-

were not be granted.

They placed them in charge of Both defendants. were placed there were other people connected L. R. Whant, while Mr. H C. cerned. Lien Ho Shing (*), ernment and that they

concerned with what Mrs. Frost Another successful appileation nurses. The only object to many under Police supervision for two with the case. The application Macnamara, instructed by Mr.

Alfred Y. Hon, was for the defence... Kwang Yih (*) and Blog Kec

Uther members was made by Mr. B. A. Harriman of the nurses is to get a

The defendants

The jury comprising Messrs. 8. H. were charged (A) have voluntarily granted of the committee were Major R. E. for his wife, who is now in Aus-jaboard ship and they don't care

Ross (foreman) J. Poon, Kwan Mr. Harriman what happens."

with breaking into the premises this allowance beginning from Moody, Mr.C. Blaker and Mr. Otralia, to return.

was mobilised as a Miss Brittain, who was a VAD. and stealing 87 eggs, a chicken, a Chinese constable. C488. Chau Zimmern, B. J. Israll and H. Bul- Mok chung, Pak Shing-kwok, A. Oct. 10th, 1940. Separate letters B. Burgess (secretary),

Naval Volunteer and needed his nurse in France in the Great War, Ib. cheese. 4 lbs., roast beet, Chun, 39, who was attached to lock. wife to look after his bustness. is a member of the panel which lbs. ham steaks, 8 lbs, sliced ham. No. 7 Police Station; was further He added that his wife would fake now chooses nurses to take child-2 lbs. pork chops, 10 steaks, and adjourned to Saturday, Oct. 16 up nursing.

of thanks have been addressed by the undersigned to all the con tractors, requesting them to grant this allowance from Oct. 15th, 1940...

KUO SING.

LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS

proposed, to do.

THREAT REPEATED

On Mrs. Frost 'repeating ner threat to defy the order, the

$0.

A total of 11 appeals were dealt with, five for exemption and six for permission to re-enter Colony. Five were allowed,

said that he

granted.

PUBLIC AUCTION. chiding one for permission to re-papers referring toning quafics

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

012

turn.

ENROLLED IN AR.P.

Okp

ren across the Atlantic...

previous convictions.

man years,

"Many are teachers who have given up their holidays to volun- teer for the job. Others are mar- ried. Some are mothers.

one enamel pan.

Mr. E P. Sarumons said entrance was gained by breaking the back door of the premises.

Det.-Sgt. V. M. Morrison pro- ¡ecuted.

INDIAN CHARGED

Constable Mohinder Singh (B334), 23, is charged with insubordina- tion was adjourned to Oct. 29 when defendant came up on re- mand before Mr. Lowry at the Central Magistracy yesterday.

MURDER ALLEGED

P.I

15

was

was granted.

CONSTABLE CHARGED

Hearing of the case in which

at 11 am.

Mr. Murphy said that the duties of the mine inspectors were to

Chau was alleged to have ac- see the work done and to search cepted a bribe of $5 on Oct. 13 miners. while being a public seryant with

LEFT MINE a view

of influencing him

On Aug. 15 Ng Yau, a daily such,

miner at the close of the day, left The case is being heard before the mine without informing his

25

friends who stayed behind. About

· GAMBLERS IN COURT

6 p.m. accused and other mine inspectors came across the two men As the result of Police raids) carried out at the same time on and accused them of stealing ore. two different premises at Tal- They were arrested and searched, but nothing could be found. Later Wong Street East, seven Chinese males were charged before Mr. Ng Yau arrived at work and was

also taken into custody. Lowry yesterday with' being common gambling

The three were later taken be- fore Russian engineer and were ordered to leave the compound.

Following evidence, the hearing was adjourned to this morning.

a

Mak Ping. 38, Chan Siu-kel, 22, Kwok Ping, 23 and Yée Yim, 21,

all unemployed, pleaded guilty to a charge of keeping the first floor

of No. 27 Tại Wong Street East for the purpose of tse fa..

prosecuted. The spirit was con- fiscated.

LACK OF EVIDENCE-

who was charged with disorderly Yeung Hoi, 22, dining room boy.

chairman replied: "Thanks for

"I doubt if you could find more the formation, but I am not i-

PROFESSIONAL NURSE

earnest, moral people than onr terested in what you propose „ to

The application of Mrs. L. K. S. escorts, as we call them," she do.'

Adams was brought by her bro- told me. Hongkong Kowloon Painters

Brokenshire, Mrs. Frost produced a letter ther-in-law. Mr. H

"Many of them are elderly, re- Union,

from Messrs. Butterfield and Swire The application revealed that Mrs. "tired people-headmistresses figure- 8174 Street, 2nd floor, saying that they would be pleased Adams was a professional nurse. largely among their ranks, and

Remarking that when

Hearing of the case in which | Mr. Lowry. the ori-also L. C. C. teachers. They do to employ her if she were granted Hunghom.

exemption. She had been pro- ginal application was considered not want to gad about, like young viously evacuated to Shanghai, but he was under the impression that girls, with men. had returned with her two child- there was no shortage of nurses,

PAIN TO MOTHERS ren in July under the wrong im- the Chairman said that he had

"They take a serious view of life pression that her husband had ob since been informed to the con-i

the job they tained permission for her to detrary, and the application was and they look at

have undertaken with satisfaction The applications of Mrs. B, 1. that they can help save the child- Levkovich and Mrs. D. Gaspar for ren from the horrors of bombard A formal remand of one week keepers of

inent. but certainly not with was granted by Mr. Lowry yester-house. the permission to return to the Colony gratification that they have land- day when Chan Tai-tau, 45, des- in-were refused, the former. until

AS unemployed, ed', a cushy job offering plenty of cribed" excitement through promiscuous charged with the murder of in vich's nursing training friendship with men board ship. Muk on the roof of the Tin Yin Lions were seen and approved by ; "To allege they take the job to Yat Po newspaper firm, The first appeal considered wax the Director of Medical Services, go 'chasing men' is an easy thing i

DRIVER FINED Undersigned have received that of Mrs. L, H. Coates who was and the latter on the ground that to say, but will cause great pain

1

Adjourned from last week, in instructions"

It was no more different from the to the mothers who handed their order to allow defendant to call mises were raided at 9 pm on Det-Sgt. Cullinan said the pre- Chairman not present. The

children over to the care of 'es-2 witness, Mr. Sheldon yesterday Monday night, and quite a number nounced that the committee had case of Mrs. Everett's.

Mr. Levkovich appearing before corts thinking they were under found Cheung Muk, driver of bus of tse fa tickets were found. First decided to advise exemption as

the committee stated that his wife had enrolled in the A.R.P.

good moral influence.

No. 201, guilty of driving the bus defendant was the master and the conduct by throwing stones at `Mrs. A. Zaltzeff's application fer had served as a nurse during the

without due care and caution at other three were the fokis, last war having received her

Stubbs Road on Sept. 26 at 2.30

Chatham Road football ground, exemption on the grounds that

First defendant was fined $50 was discharged by Mr. Macfadyen she had to look after her husband's training at St. Petersburg. while Business was granted on condition Lt. Gaspar stated that his wife

Defendant was stated to have or, in default, six weeks, while the yesterday owing to lack of that she sent away her child. This was a qualified Air Raid Warden.

· CREDIT TO BRITAIN

overtaken a lorry while rounding others were each fined $25 cr one evidence. she agreed to do.

month's imprisonment.

ACCIDENT SEQUEL- Regarding the children selected, a bend of the road. they are twice medically examin→ Defendant, who had been driv-

Money picked up, amounting to Summoned before Mr. Macfad- ed. once at leisure in London at ing for four years and had a clear $8.50, was ordered to be put into yen yesterday for falling to re-. the outset, and again as a check-record, was fined $10.

the Poor Box.

port an accident, Cheng Koon- up at the docks,

THEFT BY TRICK

Charged with a similar offence kwan, of No. 150, Yu Chau Street, The following weddings took So there's no danger of ship ther, she stated that her daughter place at the Supreme Court yes-ping unfit, unhealthy types. We other not in custody, by means of Chan Ban, 30, was aned $50 or

Charged with stealing, "with an- at No. 25 Tai Wong Street East was fived $10.

was in the Colony and that she terday, officiated by Mr. J. Rey-select only children who will be a a trick, four gold rings and two slx weeks, while two other "men"

Appearing before Mr. Macfad- had to remain here for medical nolds, Deputy Registrar of Mar credit to Britain over there. bracelets from a fellow seaman, charged together with first de- yen yesterday. Samuel Chinh, 38.

"Certainly, just now we are try-Tseng Fuk, 23, pleaded guilty befendant, Liu Tim, 24, and Liu of No. ft. Waterloo Road,-was- Remarking that Mrs. Masun

Mr. Yeung Sze-man, Customs ing to send every child we

| Ming, 40 were each-fined $25 or charged with storing gasoline in could obtain medical treatment clerk, residing at No. 1, Mosque from State-aided schools, to right fore Mr. Lowry yesterday.

Det.-Sgt. P. J. Cullman said de- one month's.

a place other than an approved. elsewhere, the Chairman said that Street, and Miss Bit Ful-lan, of the balance and make a repre-

fendant tole complainant he

Money picked up was $2.38. storage and with filling an under- the Committee had decided to re- No. 6, King Street; Mr. Li Kwan-sentative cross-section of the com- would introduce him to a man,

ground tank in an Imporper man- fuse the appeal.

bung, accountant, of the Chinese munity.

RECEIVER CHARGED

ner on Oct. 14. INTERESTS IN HK.

Estates, Ltd.; and Miss Cheng Klt-j But to call them our 'rin raffamed Chan, who would buy the

jewellery. Chan, in turn, intro- A remand in Police custody of

Mr. M. A. da Suva pleaded Mrs. G. M. Stratton in her aphoi, residing at No. 472, Hennessy as the Rance is said to have done,

another three days was granted by Mr. guilty to the second charge on be- plication for exemption stated that Road; and Mr. Wong Ping-sang. is an uncharitable and wicked duced complainant to

man named Lee.

Lowry yesterday when Chan Tak, half of the defendant and not she had been resident in Canton merchant, or No. 283. Queen's thing to say,

The rings, pawned for $58.50, 29, unemployed was charged with guilty to the first, for 31 years, had been through Road East, and Miss Lo Hing "It is not a crime to have poor

were valued at $190. The brace-receiving a Remington typewriter

Chan Jang, licensee of a petrol the horrors there in 1937 and yuk, residing at No. 10, Kennedy parents..

on Oct. 18 at No. 26 First Street,. station at Gascoigne Road, was 1938. She further stated that she Road.

"Further, I doubt whether the ets were not recovered,

knowing the same to be stolen charged before Mr. Macfadyen yes- property.

terday with storing 388, gallons of -Det.-Sgt. Cochrane, in asking for gasoline on the vacant place of the remand, stated that the type-ground at the junction of Nathan three stolen and Gascoigne Roads and with from there and said he would failing to fix "dangerous goods" labels, He was fined $25 for the second charge. while the first charge was withdrawn.

Wednesday, the 23rd October, 1940 commencing at 10.30 am.

Mrs. M. Mason appealed for

at No. 37, Nathan Road, Kowloon permission to remain here as she (Top Floor).

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

On View from Tuesday, the 22nd

October, 1940.

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS..

AUCTIONEERA.

had come from Japan, where her husband was stationed, in order to be under the British flag

Fu-

treatment

*

was now domiciled in Hongkong, that all her interests were here

WEDDINGS AT. REGISTRY

flages:-

ANNOUNCEMENTS ..

can

Ranee has ever seen one of the evacuees sent How does she The following forthcoming mar-know what they're like?"

PUBLIC AUCTION. and that she had recently joined rages are, announced:

Mr. Leung Chiu-sang." student,

| the Auxiliary Nursing Service and

was to take up an examination residing at No. 1, Ping Street, and

HE Undersigned have received text week. THE

Instructions

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

Friday, the 25th. October, 1940 commencing at 2.20 p.m.

at their Bales Room, No. 35, Han kow Road, Kowloon.

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

comprising

Teakwood Drawing Room, Bed Room, Bed Room and Office Furni ture, Cutlery, Carpets, Rugs, Pic- tures, Curios, Ornaments, Clocks, Gramophones and Records, E. 'P Brass, Porcelain, Glass and

Miss Chan Sheue-hsing, student of Ambulance Presented The Chairman replied that the No. 1, Fuk Wing Street; Mr. Wong Committee had refused exemption Yuen-hol, undergraduate of Uni-

To The EAF.. In cases where applicants had com-versity Aurore, and Miss Yu May-

pleted only part of the nursing ying. residing at, No. 63, Caine NAIROBI, Oct. -22 (Reuter)

course

case.

SPEEDING CHARGE Summoned before 'Mr. Sheldon yesterday for speeding in a con- trolled area, Hennessy Road, Poon Tso-ping. of No. 19 Broadwood Road, was fined $20. Sgt. Sullivan said defendant was driving at 36

m.p.h.

·FAILED TO · REPORT For falling to report to the Po-

and that, therefore, he Road: Mr. Henry Ng Quan-dunn, The Free French community of lice an accident on Sept. 20. Kwok could not advise exemption in ner merchant, residing at No. 791, Kenya yesterday handed over "t Sum, of No. 78 Morrison Hill Road,. Nathan Road, and Miss Lee So-the East African Force a com-was fined the sum of $15 by Mr. Mis M. L. Everett made an ap- ching, of No. 124, Yu Chau Street;pletely equipped ambulance.

Sheldon. peal on behalf of her sister-in-law and Mr. Tong Siu-pun, police The ceremony at Nairobi wak Mrs. A. G. Everett who is now in constable, and Miss Cheung Lai-attended by the Governor and the England. for permission for Mrs.yung, of Macao.

Belgian Cogul Everett to return, claiming that

the latter had no children and was

qualified in A.R.P. work.

Ohairman: While Mrs. Everett's Freud's Family Split

qualifications would no doubt have entitled her to stay in the Colony.. the fact that she is now in Eng- Land makes. it quite different......I am afraid I cannot grant the ap- plication. under the circum- stances

URGENT WORK

"Mr. C. C. Roberts, of Messrs. Butterfield and Swire appearing

His Son Interned ®

Up:

War has split the family into. fragments since Professor Freud, the psychologist, dled in England, an exile from Nazi- ruled Austria,“

+ "His son, Dr. Martin Freud, himself a distinguished scholar' and scientist, is in an internment camp near Liverpool.

Dr. Martin Freud's 20-year-old who was a student at Lough-

writer was one of

like to make further inquiries:

AT KOWLOON

7

STORING GASOLINE ..

CONSPIRACY ALLEGED Chan Yau-tong, 25, was charged KITCHEN BOY CONVICTED

before Mr. Himsworth yesterday Convicted of larceny of a quan- with conspiracy on or before Sept. tity of provisions from Marcel 17, to steal 530 bags of flour, 195 Cafe, Nathan Road, Lou Kal, 19, cases of cigarettes and 102 cases HARBOURING CASE

kitchen boy, was bound' over by or herbs. Another man, Wong AT TAIPO

Mr. E Himsworth yesterday. Shing, 31, was charged with steal- Isang Man-ylu and Li Fuk were

I was stated that the defendant ing 527 bags of flour. charged before Mr. J. Barrow at went to the Palace Hotel with a' Mr. D: B. Evans appeared for the Taipo District Court yesterday forged chit to draw, one tin. of the prosecution: while Mr H A. with harbouring two girls under coffee, one bottle of pepper, one de B. Botelho and Mr. F. X. the age of 21 without the consent tin of pine, apple, one chicken and D'Almada. Jnr., were for the first of their "guardians. The first de-one piece of beef, property of Mr. and second defendants, respective- fendant was fined $30, or one E F. Gingle. month's hard labour, while the second accused was fined $60, in default, two months' hard labour, Insp G. W. Moreton prosecuted. The two girls were to Kwal, 18, and Tsang Bun, 17

ly. The case was adjourned until Nov, 1.

ARMS CHARGE AT D. 0. SOUTH

LOITERER FINED Loitering in Waterloo Road near Peace Avenue about 10,15 p.m. on Saturday, Kwan Ting, 23 was

On a charge of possession--of- arrested and a knife, a sock and two revolvers and 11 rounds of some string were found in his

ammunition, Lai Yo-hung, 31, m possession. He appeared before Mr Himsworth yesterday on two employed farmer, was committed District Court, South, yesterday, to rault, one month in prisin.

the Criminal Sermons Sgt; D. G. MacPherson prosecuted.

Aluminium Ware, Tea Sets, Electric on behalf of Mrs. N. M. EISON son Walter has been taken "some-borough College, was removed to Lowry yesterday on two counts of charges and was fined $20, in de. by Mr. S. F., Balfour from the

Lamps, Fans, Cooking Utenstis, etc., etc.

also

A QUANTITY OF BLACKWOOD- AND RATTAN FURNITURE

*axıd

Que & Str. "Thirant 1. Motor Car

-NO-INFORMATION-

The

were

the

complainants Hongkong Dairy Farm Co, and the Central Meat and Dairy Shoply

*VARSITY MESS THEFTS Appearing before Mr. Of T. who is now in Shanghai, to r8- turn to the Colony, said that Mrs, where abroad."atter internment internment in the Isle of Man.

stealing milk and orange juice bottles from the Union-Mess, Elson-looked after the catering on in the Isle of Man Neither his

LARCENY OF WATCH- passenger ships which work was informed when and where he has father or any relative has been

"We have heard nothing from Hongkong University on Oct, 20,

Appearing before M. Q A‚· A. at present being done by a' man

him since, except that we had a Wong Cheung, 17 unemployed, been taken who was urgently wanted for

telegram from a friend of his was remanded 24 hours for 10 Macfadyen yesterday, Kwan Pat, 42," amsh, was charged with lar- other work The Company consi- Nothing is known of the where that he had been sent away some quirles

ceny of a watch and chain, from Several Casualties dered Mrs. Elson's services as abouts of Mrs. Martin Freud and, where abroad.

In Cairo Raids essential in the streumstances ber 16-year-old daughter, who

"Walter's father. Ike ourselves

Kwok Chun-wah, of No. 7, Hamil- Further it was stated that Mrs. Vere trapped in France by the has not been told what has hap-

ton Street,

The accused was bound over

CAIRO, Oct 22 (Reuter), Elston had no children or other German occupation.

and ordered to pay $25 compensa-

Casualties were, ties and that she had some nursing

caused in two Police officers came to Dr.

Wong was alternatively charged On View from Thursday the 24th experience,

night air raids in the Cairo area Freud's house in Hampstead, a with Dr. Freud to give him such with receiving 34 mills bottles tion to the complainant

POSSESSION OF WINE

on Sunday night. A communique October, 1940..

Major Moody: Cuat the coma friend of the family told & Dally news as we have about his family, and 24 orange Juice bottles. pany Hind any woman already in Herald" reporter. "Dr. Freud was but our letters apparently, do not "A. 8. 1. Clark 'sald, at 11 pm, de- A fine of $200 or in defnight, issued by the Minister of National the Colony who could do the given half an hour to prepare, and reach him,

fendant was seen by a Chinese three months in prison was im Defence yesterday says that in WORKT

he was removed unshaven, and "It is bad enough that internees detective carrying a large basket posed by Mr. Himsworth yester the air raids, which occurred be Mr. Roberts replied in the Begn without breakfast. We learned are not allowed to have news-in which were many bottles day on Chan, Bui-so, 18, for postween 20 and 10 pm several tive and added that the Company later that he had been taken into papers, but that they should be When questioned defendant stated session of 30 gallons of wine with bombs were dropped on a farm had considered other means before Internment near Liverpool,

causing damage to the crop, while deprived of letters is surely he got the bottles from the Mess out paying duty.

Revenue officer PA Fowler there were several casualties: making the application:

"The same day his son Walter, scandal"

of the University,

Terma: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS..

AUCTIONEERS.

Denied to his son

"We have tried to communicate

Co

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