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·Counsught Bond:
Licensing Board Grants 48 Applications
St. Francis Hotel Warned
Gambling
Against
Applications for the renewal of 46 liquor licences and for two new licences were considered by the Licensing Board at the Coun- cl Chamber yesterday ofternoon. An application from Mr. Mckenna,
the
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AITKENHEAD SHIELD BOWLS
SATURDAY
The annual lawn bowls match between the Island and Mainland
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1940.
FOREIGN MAILS
HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, 8th NOVEMBER, 1940, 9.30 AM,
must.
for the Aftkenhead Shield will be written matter, except the name and address of the sender, and Greeting Cards (Christmas, New Year, etc.) must contain no played at the Kowloon Bowling must be posted in UNSEALED COVERS, Which
be clearly marked "greeting card." The rate of postage is & cents per 2 ounces for all countries, except Hongkong, China and Macso which 1s 2 cents per 2 ounces.
Green Club on Saturday, com- mencing at 2.30 p.m.
The teams have been chosen as follows (Hongkong named first):
D. M. Khan. W. Hong Sling, W.;
W. Parsons, J. Fraser, F. Goodwin. J. Hayward, G. S. Ladd, W. J. tro. T. K. Lim, W. J. Howard, A. the Bagley, O. S. Rosselet v. H. A. Cas-is J. Kew.
S. Yusuf, C. W. Lam, R. Basa, U. M. Omar v. G. W. Deacon, D.
Parcel post service to Canton is temporarily suspended.
The Imperial Airways Service between Hongkong and Bangkor existing rates of postage and will be forwarded by the first temporarily suspended. Air mail correspondence will be accepted at opportunity by steamer to Singapore to connect with the east and
west bound air services,
of the Marcel Buffet, No. 70 Nathan Road, Kowloon, was held overall. J. Deakin v. V. C. Labrum.. for further consideration as the letter, informing the Board of the -change of applicant, was received too late for the session,
The Board comprised Hon. Mr. that parties of Chinese, in "mary N L. Smith, C. M. G. (Chairman), cases, brought their own "boys" Hon. Mr. C., G. Alabaster, O. B. E., who were stationed outside K, C.. (Vies-Chairman), Hon. Mr. door. C. G. Perdue, L.-Col. H. "B. L. Mr. Smith said that according W. Waterton, G. 'H. Sherriff, A. M. seas Airways at Rangoon will be available during the period of An air mall service providing a connection with British Over- Dowbiggin, O. B. E., Mr. P. S. to the Police, the gamblers were Holland. Cassidy. Mr. C. B. Brown, and Mr. professional ones who paid for the
suspersion of the J.. McCutcheon, R. A. Edwards, for al destinations will be $1.50 per 02.
Hangkong-Bankok Service. The postage rates Ngan
Shing-kwan. Mr. H. G. privilege of gambling on the pre-T. M. Pile, A. Jillott v. A. A. Dand, each for postcards.
for letters and $0.75 Sheldon, K. C., acted as Secretary misés..
Y. Abbas, C. Dowman, R. Hall.Via Rangoon" and bear the usual blue air mail label.
Mall for this service should be superscribed to the Board.
Mr. Perdue said that ralds were E. Casey. J. Prentice, G. Perkins, One of the applicants, Mr. seldom successful as the offenders E. G. Post v. Samuel Lillicrap. of the Hongkong would book two rooms, using one Atholl MacGregor, J. G. Meyer, A. W. I Walker, Sir Bowling Alleys, stated. In reply as a hide-out when the Police J. Hall to Chairman, that he extended, arrive.
G. Stephens, R. C. Butler, W
Small Packet Post to all countries is suspended. „
INWARD MAILS
From
the time allowed for ladies to Members of the Board offering Gill, G. Duncan v. H. Overy, A. W. attend to 8 p.m.. instead of 7 p.m. no objection to the renewal of Ramsay, W. Hyde, E. Kern... as endorsed on the licence, be- the licence, the Chairman told R. Main, G. Patterson, W. Mel-i cause it was more suitable to the the applicant that he hoped that rose. J. Chalmers v. A. M. Calman, London and Straits, ladies.
the warning of the Board would Coleman, R. Morrison, J. Mc- Australia and Manils.... be sumcient for him.
Kelvie.
C. Needham, C. Strange, L. E
Air Mall by "Pan-American Airways. Lammert, A. Brooksbank v. J. A London and Straits.
vice"-San Francisco date, 31st October Luz. C. H. Basto, H. A. Alves, J. E. gwatow Noronha:
The Commissioner ot Police offered no objection to the exten- sion.
ST. FRANCIS HOTEL
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LICENCES GRANTED The following is the full list of licences granted:
"J
Sandakan
31
Due
6th Nov.
6th Nov..
Direct Ser-
7th Nov. 5th
Mr. D. H. Blake, of Mesars.
Publican's Licence:-The Re- Wilkinson and Grist. appeared pulse Bay Hotel, Hongkong Hotel, Orem, J. C. Fender . H.-White, J.
A. G. Gardner. W. E. Harris, J., S. A Honolulu, Japan, and Shanghai (San for Mr. Paul S. Lee of the St. Peninsula Hotel, Palace
Hotel Gill, A. Hyde-Lay, R. Duncan.
Francisco date 19th October), Francis Hotel (1933) Ltd.. who Kowloon Hotel, Repulse Bay
renewal of his do," Gloucester Hotel, Hong-McGowan, M. N. Rakusen v. F. X
J. C. Gellatly. A. B. Allan, J. F.. applied for & Licence..
kong Bowling Alleys,'
Monteiro, C. E. Marques, F. V. V. Publican's Licence The applicant was told by the
with Bar: Ribeiro, F. X. Silva.
Nov. 8th Nov.
9th Nov.
9th Nov.
S. A, Japan and Shanghai (Seattle date Sth October),
10th Nov.
10th Nov.
11th Nov.
----11th - Nov.
11th Nov.
18th Nov.
17th Nov.
19th Nov.
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19th Nov.
20th Nov.
26th Nov,
Australia and Manila. Java and Manila, Chairman that the Police applied -"Chantecler," St. Francis Hotel, C. Gowland. H. W. Randall, & London and Strults for his licence to be endorsed for (1933). Ltd., Cafe Wiseman, Hotel Eccleshall, W. K. Way v. B. Evans, Calcutta and Straits allowing gambling on
his pre- Cecil, Ltd., Red Lion Inn. Nep-R. Ogden, V. Atienza, W. C. Simp- Sandakan. mises, and to have him warded tüne, Elve Peter, Imperial, Jolly son.
Swatow that repetition of the offence | Roger, Embassy. The Black Dog,
J. Hoosen. "A. S. Sufiad. s. M. would mean immediate cancella-Gingles. Cafe Windsor. Parisian Rumjahn, M. Y. Adal v. J. A. Re
Grill, London Cafe...
medios, D. C. Alves, J. J. Basto. C. G. Siva.
tion,
Mr. Blake informed the Board
Hotel Keeper's Adjunct Licence: that, according to
-Chardhaven Hotel, Tung Shan instructiona received by him, he would admit Hotel, Hotel Asia. Empress Hotel, that there was an occasion where Mee. Chow Hotel, The Sun Sun gambling took place on the pre- Hotel Nathan, New Asia Hotel, Hotel, The Great China Hotel, mises bat without the knowledge Ld, Luk Kwok Hotel. Metropole Lee had twice notified the Police Hotel, Shan Kwong Hotel, Chitose of gambling parties in the hotel Hotel, Chitose Kwan Hotel, Tokyo On the one occasion referred to.
Hotel,
or consent of the applicant. Mr.
a party of Chinese went into the room, previously booked. by a Chinese lady, and locked the door. The premises were raided the the next day by the Police,
PARTIES' OWN "BOYS"
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ARMY SOCCER MATCHES
The following are some of the
London and Straits,
Canada, USA, Japan, and Shanghai- (Vancou
ver B. C., date, 1st November).........................
U. 8. A., Honolulu, Japan and Manila (San Fran-
cisco date, 25th October). Australia and Mania.
́OUTWARD ·MAILS
Army Inter-Unit football games to the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where malls are Registered and Parcel Mall are closed 15 minutes earlier than be played during this week:
advertised to close at or before 9 a.m. registered and parcel malls are: 40th Coy. Engineers v. H. Q. Mld-closed at 5 pm, on the previous day. When mails are advertised to dlesex. 2 p.m. today, St. Joseph's Hose after 5 p.m. Registered and Parcel malls are closed at 5 p.m. Nagasaki.Joe Hotel, Wanchal Beer Coy. Royal Scots, 3 p.m. tomorrow, Restaurant Adjunct Licence:—ground: 20th Cay. Engineers v. "A" Hall, Kawahara Restaurant. The Sookunpon; "A" Coy. Middlesex v. Prince's Cafe;
Con-"" Coy. Royal Scots, 3 p.m. to- fectionery and Bakery Co.. Kow-morrow, Chatham Road, loon Confectionery Co., Branch,
Салашап
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Jimmy's Kitchen (Kowloon and Signals will meet the Royal En- The main dimeulty confronting Hongkong), Tkachenko Restaurant,gineers at Sookundes tomorrow at his client said Mr. Blake, was Kwel Yuan.
3 p.m. in the "Army. Small Units Hockey League.
OUTSIDER WINS TITLE BOUT MELBOURNE CUP" IN MANILA
CLASSIC
MELBOURNE, Nov. 5 (Reuter).
TODAY
1
The teams competing in the an
WEDNESDAY
Formosa
THURSDAY
For
Date and Time
K.P.O.
Wed. 6th
3.30 PM
Tha. 7th
Rok
5.00 FM
Ord. 5.30 PM
GPO.
3,00 PM
Ord."
8.00 PM
EP.O.
Parcels 5.00 FM..
Letters 5.30 PM
nual Army Rowing regatta, to bei Mali by Sea to Singapore to connect with the Beg. held on Nov. 12 and 13, are Mid-
"British Overseas Airways" dlesex, Service Corps, Engineers.
5th AA RA.. 8th Battery RA,
and 12th Battery: R.A.
·
The Hongkong Daily Press learn-straits. and Calcutta.
ed from an unusually reliable source
that the VRC. badminton players
plan to stage a Club tourney con-
sisting of men's singles, men's Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu,. U.S.A. and doubles, and mixed doubles events
CHESS RESULTS
GP.O.
Parcels 5.00PM Letters 7.00 PM
Europe via "Pan American Airways and Trans-Reg -6.00 PM Atlantic Services."
A 100 to 1 outsider, Mr. J. A. Scully's aged chestnut gelding. BOTH CONFIDENT Old Rowley, provided one of the biggest upsets in racing. history,
OF K.O. VICTORY by winning the Melbourne Cup,
Both Lais Logan and Jack Roper, Australia's premier racing classic, American-scrappez, are confident beating the crack New Zealander of a knockout victory, when they Maikal, owned by Mr. W, Jmeet today at the Rizal Memoria!
FRIDAY The following were the results Manila, Batavia, and Bourabaya. Winterbottom, by three-quarters- Stadium in Manila. Which in- of matches played yesterday eve- of-a-length" Mrs. Galbraith's dicates that neither expects the ning in the Junior Tournament of Tidal Wave was third, a neck be-bout to go the fall 10-round ilmit, the Kowloon Chess Club:- Gre
reports the Manila Bulletin..
Roper, still smarting over the
hind.
Maikai was second last year. Beau Vite started at 7/4 and was the hottest favourite since Pharlap two postponements of the bout. avera he will stop Logan within four rounds. He had previously said he would win by a kayo in six rounds.
won in 1930.
One hundred thousand saw Old Rowley cover the two-mile course in 3 mins. 56 seca; in heavy going.
PONY
BOLTS
"I'm tired of all these postpone- ments of the fight and I'm going
K.P.O.
Reg,
6.00 PM
Ord. 5,30 PM
C.P.0.
Ord.
7.00 PM
Fri. 8th
8,80 AM K.P.O.
Reg 4.00 PM
Ord
1.30 PM
G.P.O.
4.00 PM
4.30 Pst
J. Air Mall by Air to Rangoon to connect with The Reg."
"British Overseas AirwaYS"
falda beat-A. C. Poupard; PÅ Fabel beat Th. Laufer, D'Almeida beat. Walther. In the Senior Tournament, L. Kar- povich beat. P. Yvanovich, In another Senior Tournament game that has been completed, Karpo- vich also beat K. Weiss,
to anish Logan as soon as I can APPEAL WITHDRAWN
NO FROMISES
Mr. John Mair Hood, 42, en-; gineer, withdrew his appeal against" Logan, on the other hand, is being transferred from the Essen-
A 1941 Australian subscription Roper said, pony. No. J.C.K. 49, bolted when near the six furlongs post and headed straight for the rails when
it was taken out for its usuni making no promises about the tial Services Group to the Comba
morning exercise yesterday morn-,
fight except that he expects to win tant Group, brought before the
SATURDAY
Manila, Rabaul, Australia and New Zealand
Brisbane
WEDNESDAY
Ord.
GP.0.4 KPO Par. 8th 5.00 PM via. Beg. 9th 8.45 am Ord: 9th 9.30 AM
Wed, 13th XPO. Parcels 4.00 PM
Reg. 6.00 ea.
Ord. FG.P.O..
6.30 PM
Faroels
400 pM
6.00 PM
Ord.
7,00 ext.
ing by its trainer. Bo Yee. They a knockout. Compulsory Service Appeal Manila. Austraita and New Zealand via Thurs-Reg.
1
pony was later caught and re mounted by Boo to fish 11 gallop.
FORTHCOMING WEDDINGS
The following forthcoming mar riages are announced:
Confident of victory over Roper, bunal yesterday morning, when he Logan revealed over the air plans received the assurance that he for an early match with Billy would be given work compatible Conn, lightheavyweight champion with his qualification, both as an of the world.
engineer and ear-driver, in the A.
Both Logan and Roper have been training in private.
Betting odds favor Roper 2-to-1
to whip Logan. It will be the first time that the local idol will be at
HUGE FIRES IN CANTON
8 C. or some similar unit,
day Island
THURSDAY
Thu, 14th KPO
Reg. 8:00 PM
Ord: 5,30 PM.
Chief Justice. Bir Atholl Msc. Air Mail by Sea to Singapore to connect with the Reg
The Tribunal comprised the
Gregor (Chairman), Hon Mr. A. Shields and Brigadier A, B.
“British Overseas Airways"
FRIDAY
Mania, Macasser and Bourabaya.
THE WEATHER
"Thomson.
GPO
4:00 PM
Ord. 7.00 Par
Fri. 15th
8.30 ̈G.P.O.&K.P.O..
Par. 14th 5.00 PM
Maximum temperature yesterday Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South Africa and Reg. 14th 5.00 PM was 82 and the minimum 75.
Total rainfall since Jan. 1 is 117.07 inches against an average of
United Kingdom
SATURDAY
Sandakan.
Ord. 15th 8,30 AM
Sat. 18th
Mr Kwok Yiu-te, accountant, rethe short end of the betting in a siding at No. 37, Canal Road West,fight here.. and Miss Wong Yuen-ying, of Ho. 39, Pokfulam Road: Mr Chew Wah-duck, "merchant, of No. 7 Gap Rond, and Miss Chak Yuen- an, residing at No. 7, Fung Wong Terrace; Mr. Blu Tseung-paak, merchant, residing at No. B1, Bch ham Strand West, and Miss L Nim-chee, of No. 16. Shelley 8t, Mr. Leung Yau-chiu, Government Servant, of No. 84, Caine Road, and Mounted Japanese Cavalrymen the typhoon is situated about 750 Printed and Published by Henry Lloyd Murrow, for the Hongkong Miss Tsang Shok-ching, residing are said to be preventing the Chi- miles east of Manila, moving
nese from Jghting the tires:
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at No. 154, Kin Klang Street
CHUNGKING, Nov. 5 (Reuter)-82.57.* Chinese reports from Hongkong The Royal Observatory report claim that ten huge fires are rag-states:---
ing in Canton since 10.30 last The anticyclone is stationary in night.
the Pacific to the east of Japan:
Shanghai, Japan and Honolulu......
7:30 AM GP.O.&KPO Parcels 4.00 PM Reg
5,00 PM
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