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GOVERNOR PAYS VISIT TO SCOUTERS' TRAINING CAMP AT CHAI WAN
His Excellency, the Acting Governor, Lt.-General E. F. Norton. C.B... D.S.O.. ·M.C.. Acting Chief Scout af Hongkong, paid a visit to the Scouters' Training Camp at Chai Wan yesterday afternoon.
There was a smart turnout of about 70 sconters who had pitch- ed their tents "during last week.
with
Prior to the official visit a com- Whether this is so or not, I bined service was held for the want you to remember that Protestant and Roman Catholic many of your lads live in crowd- scouters, which was conducted by ed tenements and city streets Bishop Hall and Bishop Valtorta. and are largely unfamily
His Excellency, who arrived by the Joys of the country. motorboat, was rowed to shore by
COUNTRY PARTIES the Rover Sea Scouts and was wel- Both for their own sakes and comed by the Scout Commissioner. as promoters of a wider the Rev. N.. V. Halward, M.C., M.Ament throughout the population, Following inspection of the you can do no better work than ' guard of honour. His Excellency to organise and stimulate parties proceeded to visit the camp sites into the country and into
Among those present with His where a little roughing and a lot Excellency were members of the of fresh air will do wonders to Council and several who are in- terested in the local scout move- ments. They were Hon. Mr. M. K.
move-
camp.
make more valuable citizens your boys.
11
GENERAL
Picture taken after the wedding on Saturday at St. Andrew's „Church between Mr. Harry Kin Long and Miss Kwan Wal-toun, daughter of Dr. and Mrs, Kwan Sam-yin-(King's Studio).
Popular Portuguese Wedding
MR. C. O. BAPTISTA & MISS T. ROZARIO
ROUND THE
-POLICE COURTS
AT CENTRAL :
Lu. Hon. Mr. W. N. Thomas Tamwork carried out by you Scouter's I realise very fully what the Lt. Col. H. B. Holt, O.B.E., M.C and Scout Masters consists of, and Lt. Col. H. B. L. Dowbiggin, OB.E., Wing Comdr. A. H. S. Steele-Per- how much of your scanty spare kins, O.BE, Director of A.R.Ptime and holidays you must devote Major C. Champkin, Deputy Com- to this most admirable work, and missioner of Scouts, Mr. G. A. Pen-how much effort is required from -treath-Lt. Col. H. L. Murrows you to produce the results that
D.S.O., Mr. A. J. Lane, Br. Casin, have been achieved. Mr. G. A. Goodban, Headmaster of Diocesan Boys' School, and Mr. C. spirited keenness, and I can as- were G. Sollis, Director of Education sure you that it is expended in bridegroom being Mr. Cesar Occat, the Ki Sang Boarding House,
and others.
GOVERNOR'S ADDRESS Following the visit, His Excel- lency addressed the scouters and
sald:-
Owing to my having been
I much abroad have had but Little connexion with the Boy Scout movement
DIT
England.
A popular wedding was solemn- ised at St. Teresa's Church on Saturday afternoon when two
FORGED NOTE CASE: ACCUSED REMANDED Alleged to have uttered a forged
I greatly admire your pubic-well-known Portuguese familles banknote purporting to a $100 of united in marriage, the the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank
viano Baptista. of the Hongkong Connaught Road Central on Oct. one of and Shanghai Banking Corpora- 22. Chan Leung. 32, unemployed move-tion, and the bride being Miss appeared before Mr. G.T. Lowry at which Thelma Aurora da Silva Rozario.
the Central Magistracy on Satur day and was remanded for 72 hours.
a really worthy cause.
You are associated with the greatest educational ments of all time and one would be impossible were it not for the unselfish help of people like yourselves
the an.. world ove
WARRANTS PRESENTED
The Rev. Fr. Orlando officiated. The bride, In a creation of white satin designed by Mme. Lebon, Chan together with Siu Pok-um, presented a charming picture and 31, Chinese pen. maker, was fur- was attended by the Misses Vera ther alleged to have conspired to-
though I used to meet the Chief The following scouters were pre-Rozario (sister) and Nydia Os-gether between Oct. 1 and Oct.
greater sented with Warrants:
Scout, and no one has a admiration for him and his life's Fu Sal-sze, Br F. Brimshaw, work than I have.
Wong Fu-chun. Chiu Kam-nam,
In India, however, I saw a good Chan Gin-fu. Sin Ka-wing and deal of the Boy Scouts and am Henry Ma.
• glad to be able to tell you
that
the movement is in a very fur- ishing condition.
One of
the finest voluntary efforts I ever heard of was carried out by Boy Scouts in India. It
WAS
after the famous Quetta earthquake of 1935 when at least 20,000 people löst their Ives and
PROF. CULLIS
AT Y.W.C.A.
TODAY
Another extremely
Interesting
were buried in the ruined houses meeting has been arranged for |today, when a number of Chinese
of that city in one minste
This catastrophe. was followed, women's organisations will As, you can imagine, with such Professor Cullis
赶紧 tea at
mund.
The bridesmaids wore gowns of vink net and carried bouquets of gladioli. The flowergirl and page boy were uttle Miss Annie Brokert and Master Brokert respectively.
MAROON GEORGETTE
L
The bride's mother
the was
24 to utter a forged $100 Hong- kong and Shanghai Bank Note.
Det. Sub Insp. J. O'Donovan is in charge of the case
STUDENT DEFRAUDED Charged with obtaining a wrist watch and $25 from B student. Lung Wah by falsely pretending that he was in a position to find Matron of Honour and wore a employment for complainant as a .costume of maroon georgette. clerk in the Central Police Station, Messrs. J. M. d'Eca and J. M. Oll-Chan Kong. 2 unemployed, was veira were the groomsmen for the sentenced to a total of four mon- bride and bridegroom respectively the imprisonment by Mr. Lowry
At a largely attended reception
on Saturday. at the Rose Room of the Peninsula
meet Hotel Mr. J. M. d'Eca, in a speech
tne in Fortuguese, toasted the health
dislocation of the whole life of Chinese Y.W.C.A. 32, Bonnam of the happy couple.
the place as not ever the Inten-Road. Tea commences at 4.30 The honeymoon is being spent
personating as a Police officer; Oban was also charged with Im-
MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1940. --PAGE
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sive bombing of modern warfare P.M. The meeting will be of par- at the Repulse Bay Hotel, Mrs, Cdefendant was introduced to com- $100 or three months in prison,
can produce.
ticular mterest as it will give O, Baptista's going-away costumie SALVAGING WORK
Professor Cullis, who will speak being of Old Rose with Navy Blue After some days of re-organisa-op "Social Work Today and To- accessories. tion the work of salvaging of pro-morrow," an opportunity of meet
perty and of oodles began and in some of the foremost Chinese Pretty Wedding At
may
women in civic and national affairs,
St. Andrew's Church
Long,
The wedding took place at St. Church on Saturday Andrew's between Mr. Harry Kin formerly of Greymouth, New Zea- and and Miss Kwan Wal-tsun. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Kwan Sum-yin.”
Det Sub-Insp. O'Donovan said The first defendant was fined plainant by another person." Dur while the second defendant was ing a conversation 'defendant told bound over in the sum of $20 and complainant that there was a job to be expelled from the Colony. in the Central Police Station and
com.
that he could get it for plainant who gave defendant his
months imprisonment
RECEIVER SENTENCED Fine of $250 or, in default, four was im- wrist watch and $25:
posed by Mr. E Himsworth on Defendant who was arrested on Saturday on Friday formerly worked as a bar
Lau Cheung who
rack "boy" in the station.
AT KOWLOON
was charged with receiving stolen property, namely 46 pigs and 16 chickens,
It was alleged that a cargo Junk was attacked about 8 pm, on Oct. 7 off Ping Shan and the crew TAILOR CONVICTED
driven to shore by the alleged Cpavicted of illegal pawning of robbers.
continued not for weeks only, but for months and even years.
It has also been arranged that A party of Scouts, or it have been overs, from the Pan- Professor Cults will address the jab, hundreds of miles away and Rotary Club tomorrow. The meet. commences at 1 p.m. having ne connexion with Quetta, ing which volunteered to help in any way will be held in the Hongkong Hotel possible, and on their arrival they Roof Garden. worked for weeks at the distress-
Owing to the black-out on the ing and often revolting task of night of October 30, the reception
The Rev. J. R. Higgs officiated. digging out and disposing of great arranged by the Hongkong Chi-
The bride, who given AWEY numbers of disintegrated corpses nese Medical Association in honour
one piece of grey flannel, one The next morning the junk was i In the height of the weather. of Professor Cullis, has had to be by her father, wat elegantly at-
plece of satin and one lady's seen lymg at Matoukok with Those of you who appreciate postponed to October 31, when it tled in a long gown of white satin
Cernojady on board. A detective was that among Indians caste pre will be held at 6 p.m. in the Glou-and carried a bouquet of white dress, property of Miss T.
novska, of No. 4, Hart Avenue, and despatched to investigate She was attended by two judices normally forbid their cester Hotel Private Reading Room
saw the defendant coming back touching corpses will appreciate top floor. Professor Cullis has bridesmaids, Misses Yeung Sum-of larceny of one sewing machine the extraordinary public spirit of chosen as the subject of her talk yu and Lee Wing-tsing, who both on 50; 40, fallor, was bound with a lorry to carry the pigs and
wore pink satin, and carried bou ever by Mr. Himsworth on Satur- chickens away. He was arrested. this remarkable bit of work which "Physiology in the "Bervice
day in the sum of $50 and order-" quets of red, rcses.
GAOL FOR" TRESPASSER treated widespread admiration at Medicine."
Mr. Young Tsuri-chung pér-
Chan Sik, 30, odd job coolle, was the time.
one month and two weeks in pricharged before Mr. Himsworth on formed the duties as testiran.
good citizens,
MODEL PLANE COMPETITION
01
Kiles..
+
RIBEIRO-BARROS
The bride in the daughter
ed to pay compensation $42,15 or
son.
and
OUTSTANDING EXAMPLE
Saturday with trespassing in & Hero Way - An outstanding ex-
All the property was recovered.
protected area, (Kowloon Co- ample of work carried out en-
FORGED NOTE CASE downs) and with common assault. tirely for the good of the com-
The wedding was solemnized at Three Chinese, Kwok Fong. 38; It was stated that the defend- munity by the Boy Scout organi-
Rosary Church on Saturday when widow of No. 307, Lai Chi Kokant was driven away from the sation acting in their capacity, as The Model Aeroplane Compet-Miss Louise Maria Barres became Road, Leung Ying. 27, married Godown by a watchman on the tion, which was scheduled to take the bride of Mr. Reinaldo Maria woman, of No. 242, Reclamation morning of Oct. 25, but care In the event of war reaching place yesterday at Waterloo Road, Vieira-Ribeiro:
Street and Mak Kun-sing, 29, or back in the afternoon with...... a Hongkong, work of even greater was postponed to Nov. 10, owing to
of No. 242, Reclamation Street ap. few others and assaulted, the Importance and even greater dif- the fact that more entries had ficulty may be available for the been received in the past few days. and Mrs. E. L. Barros, of peared before Mr. Macfadyen on watchman outside of the main
Tung Cheung Building, and theBaturday o three charges of gate of the Godowns, Hongkong Boy Scouts Association and some of the competitors re-bridegroom the son of Mr and uttering a forged $100 Chartered.
The accused was sentenced to I want you to keep this aspect of queated a postponement.
Mrs. A. J. Vieira-Ribeiro, of No. Bank note on October 25, possess one month and two weeks in your work in mind.
It is learned that General Wu 32, Hillwood Road,
ion of a forged bank note and prison. It and when the emergency Te-chen, the C.NAC), Ta Kung The Rev. Fr. F. D, Page officiat-conspirey to obtain money,
INTERNEE REMANDED occurs don't miss the chance of a Pao and many others have contrl-ed.
It was alleged that the accused
Appearing for a remand of fetime of proving the civle and buted prizes which consist mostly
went to the Milton Institute where three days, a Chinese soldier in public-spirited value of your or-of silver cups and shields.
they intended to obtain 370 the Internment camp at "Argyle ganisation, We shali certainly The Competition is sponsored by
The following weddings took change by paying $30 school fee Street, Wu Kong-yau, 29, was need you,
ciation.
SUPREME COURT WEDDINGS
the Hongkong Model Plane Asso-place at the Supreme Court on with the forged note."
Saturday, officiated by Mr. J. Rey- nolds, Deputy Registrar of Mar-
Kowloon Churches Harvest Festival Services Held
·Trii
*i
ages
charged before Mr. Himsworth ANGTHER ASPECT
Det.-Sgt. N.B. Fraser prosecuted, on Saturday with wounding or There 18 another Rnd quite
inflicting grevious bodily harm SOLD CHILD FOR $8 different aspect of your work.
on Wong Shul-ting on October Cheung Pan, 22, travelling 25 Wherever I go in this Colony I
Mr. Wong Keung-yie, student, trader, and Kwok Pat, 26, widow. see great numbers of Chiriese
HIGHWAY ROBBERY résiding at No. 680, Nathan Road) were charged before Mr. Hims swimming in the sea and walking
Appearing for another remana and Miss Tee Mdling, student, of worth on Saturday with the the hulls, I for long plenies on
un until tomorrow Lo Lai, 33, street No 117, Angle Street,
lawful transfer of the possession coolle, and Lo Sul, 23, unlicensed am assured that ten years agD
Mr. Pang Kee-ming, merchant, custody, or control of another marine hawker, such activities were almost non-
annual harvest thanks of No. 304, Sal Yeung Chol Street, person for a valuable considera with highway robbery,
were charged existent among the Chinese poup-giving festival was celebrated at and Miss Chan Chi-chi, residing tion. lation.
Christ Church, Kowloon Tong. at at No. 100, Prince Edward Road.
MANSLAUGHTER CASE Inspector Moreton, of the B.C.A.
ADJOURNED It is hardly necessary to point 845 8.m., and
at St Andrew's -
1who prosecuted said that the out what an excellent effect such Church, Kowloon at 11 am yes
Alleged to have killed a Chi- widow was so poor that she had nese, Au Leung, on October 15, activities mast have on the health, terday, His Lordship, the Bishop
to present her seven-year-old boy. at Reclamation Street. Wong Hol happiness and development of the preaching at both services. J.L. Wilson, who returned from Tam Yu, to somebody for only was charged before Mr. Mactad- people. I have heard it said that Offerings of fruit, fowers, vege- Australia early last week. The sa It is the lead that was given by tables and other agricultural pro- Rev. J.R. Higgs was the preacher. On Oct 25, revenue officer ter and was remanded until Oct, yen on Saturday with manslaugh- the Boy Scouts which was partly ducts were made at both churches. His Excellency the Acting Cover responsible for this very curious The 11 am service at St. John's por and Hot Rear Admiral AM new movement.
Cathedral was conducted by Dean Peters were present
stopped a car in which he found 30.5.
the boy and the Brst defendant. Det. Sgt. NB. Fraser prosecut→ It was alleged that the first ac-en.
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