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HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
GOVERNOR INSPECTS SMART TURNOUT OF POLICE RESERVES Stresses Importance Of Maintaining Discipline
A smärt turnout of about 500 officers and men of the, Hongkong Police Beserve, comprking the Emergency Unit, Flying Squad, Chi-. mese and Indian Companies, was inspected by His Excellency the Acting Governor, Lieut-Gen. E. F. Norton, C.B., D.S.O., M.C., yester- day on the occasion of the annual inspection at Police Headquarters,
Accompanied by Capt. S. H. out and did their duty both at Batty-Smith, A.D.C., his Excellency, night and day. In recent months. on arrival, was met by the Hon. the whole of the pollte reservists Mr. C. G. Perdue, Acting Com-were called out and performed missioner of Police, Mr. K. A. Bid-their duty regularly every night." mead, A&P., Hon. A.D.C.,
and added Gen, Norton.
other officers.
HIGH EFFICIENCY Among those present were Dr. S. His Extellency congratulated them W. T'o, MI. LA Shing-kul. Major, on their high standard of efficiency C. Champkin, RA, Mr. Abbas and the excellent discipline they Khan, Dr. H. el Arculil, Mr. Ngan had attained. Shing-kwan, Mr. Ng Wah and Remarking that he had had long experience with police work, his His Excellency, before addressing Excellency said, that he had seen the gathering, presented service police officers called upon to do bars
to eight sergeants, lapce- dimoult duties in his time, parti- sergeants and constabies.
others..
GOVERNOR'S ADDRESS Addressing the assembly,
GENERAL
His Excellency the Acting Governor, accompanied by Mr. O. Eager, D.C.P. (Reserve). Inspecting Chinese and Indian ranks of the B.K.
Police Reserve yesterday afternoon.-(King's Studio).
INCIDENT AT BLACK-OUT HAS COURT SEQUEL
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colarly during the general strike Four Chinese Charged With
in England in 1926. On that oc-
Disorderly Conduct
His casion, and in fact on many other Excellency said that about a year occasions. It had been proved that ago when H, E. Sir Geotry North- a body of well disciplined men
Accused of having addressed. A.R.P. Wardens as "You young cote inspected the Police Reserve, could control an undisciplined mob.
Concluding. his Excellency sald boys!" and "Sauey fellows!," four men appeared before Mr. S. F. the number was about 315. Stort-1 ly after that the strength was that he relied on the Reservista to Balfour, the District Officer. South, yesterday on charges of disor- increased to about 450 and in maintain the discipline and smart- derly conduct in that they had used threatening words. July this year, the number was ness which they had achieved. raised to 1,602, When he assumed
SERVICE BARS
office, be (the speaker), again The following were the recipients increased the total to 1,500. The of service barg:—
Wong So. 21. one of the four men charged, was accused also "by, Tang Yu-wah, one of the ARF. Wardens, of having thrown stones
at him. Al four defendants were
present strength of the Police: The commended service bar for Reserve was about 933 strong, with service rendered for an extended discharged for lack of sufficient still about. 470 to be enrolled. period-Chinese Company - Con- evidence.
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A.
A.R.P. ORDERS
NOVEMBER 13, 1940 Orders ismed by Wing-Commander
& Steele-Perkins, OBE... Direc tor of Air Raid Precautions.
Uniforms-Upon promotion of Warden to officer's rank, the War
"I want to impress on employers stables R79 Lo Tak-hol, R57 Wong The men discharged were Wong the necesity in doing anything in Man-ying, R44 Wal Hing-ching; So. 21, Lau Nam. 18. Li Kiu-kwong. den's uniform and beret must be their power to allow their em- Indian Company sergts. R214 20. and Wong Kan-chim, 20. It ployees who are police reservists Channan Singh, R264 Iman Din; is alleged the incidents relating the time required in their police Emergency Unit Lance-Bergts. to the charge occurred on Nov, 6. training and in their normal duty R421 J: Van der Lely, R444 W. E.
CALLS FOR HELP when called out to their service.", Dorabjee, he said.
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sent to Headquarters. In the evant of a Warden resigning, Divisionsl Warden. must see that uniform, beres, badge and identity, disa are' likewise returned. Commended service bar for zesl Tang Yu-wah, A.R.P. Warden A.R.P... Divisions. - District wwwww His Excellency thanked the Chi- and alertness.-Lance-Bergt, R228 H2169, stated in ev.dence that Gough Hill, has been transferred to nese and Indian communities of Ham Din, who arrested a handbag some time after 10 pm, during the Central Division, and will in future be known as District "G" Central Hongkong for their moral support matcher in January. The culprit black-out on Oct. 30, he heard, a
Division. and financial assistance towards, had been arrested but had es-woman calling for help, and on,
STRENGTH-DECREASE the organisation..
caped from custody. He jumped investigating found the calls to be"
The following resignations are no "During last year, about 180 into the harbour in an attemps coming from a doorway near the cepted as from Oct, 28, 1940, police reservists have done duties to evade apprehension. L/8gt. Tak Yu Teahouse in Shanghai St.. "Mjongkok-1735 Denkg. Chek-husa; regularly at night and during last Din followed into the water and
He saw about four or five men Kowloon City-2040 P. Ä.. Dragon and! July a large number was called' eventually took him into custody.
woman down the staircase. Be-050 Wal Kam-po; Central-411 Ngo had interfered with this, and two Ply-pul on leaving the Colony. European police officers, arriving On the scent, interrupted the struggle" and dispersed the men
Nothing further happened until Nov. 6 when in the evening after he had left the ARP, Club n King's Park he was walking with his wife past the corner of Hamil. ton Street and Shanghai Street.
COMING AND GOING BY
CHINA CLIPPER
MR. DANIEL MYERS, who is connected with the Chinese Minis- try of Finance In Chungking, ar- rived in Hongkong »yesterday by the CHINA CLIPPER (Capt. W. H. Barrows) after a brief vacation spent in Wabash, Indiana. He is en route to Chungking.
The PAA flying boat brought US. malls, dated San Francisco, Nov. 5, for the Colony,
CLAIM FOR
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RENTAL CONTINUED
DEFENDANT GIVES EVIDENCE
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1940. —PAGE (5
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WINTER WOOLLIES NOW IN STOCK
FINE WOOLLEN-VESTS AND KNICKERS PEACH AND WHITE-LACE DESIGN.
FROM $695 EACH
I FINE RIBBED WOOLLEN TEDDIES
PEACH AND WHITE-LACE TRIMMED
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CAMISOLES
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The House of Quality & Service
evidently attempting to pull 2053 W. A. Youngsaye; Upper Levels EVANGELISATION
STONES THROWN
A gang of several men gathered and began to throw stones. He proceeded to walk on when the
LEAVE OF ABSENCE Group Warden H. E. 8ze (781) is
granted 2 months leave of absence on
private affairs from Nov. 15; Warden 1985 (T) J. F. Grose, is granted a months sick leave from Nov. 9.
TRANSFER
SOCIETY
Work In The New
Territories
The New Territor es Evangelisa- tion Society held its annual meet- The following transfers are noti- led-1744 Leung Chinen-bun, Mang- ing at the Hop Yat Church yester- kok to Central; Wardens 1393 B, σ. day afternoon. Baldwin, 154 P. C. Mansfield, 438 HL R. Eturf, Gough Hill to Ceptral; War. 'den 1505 R. HL Wild. Gough Hill to
Western.
CHANGE OF ADDRESS 2147 Shum Shung-hong, Kowloon
men began to laugh and to wha City, to $1 Kilung St, 2nd floor, 8.3. tle. This continued until he had Po. 1089 Chan Kwok-kin, Western to
Windsor House
Another interesting "passenger Further evidence was heard bewalked away a sufficient distance, Central Market Office, Central R who arrived by the Clipper yester-fore Mr. Justice Williams at the On the following day, he made Dormer, District Warden "A". Cen- day Was MR. AMAL KUMAR Summary Court yesterday at the report of the incident at the tral, to c/o Audit Dept., 5th floor, SHAH, a British Indian, who was resumed hearing of the case In ARP. Club and was advised to in London until recently and who which Mrs. Lucy Tong, of Tong'a report it at the Police Station. is en route to India to resume his China Delight, of No, 61, Des Voeux The Inspector on Duty sent a de- dutles in the education of handi-Road, Central, claimed $800 from tective out with him and after
AFPOINTMENTS 1674 A. M. Leuenberger, to be trict Warden. Fokfulam,
"HOUSE WARDENS
Rev. Cheung Chok-ling presided. Mr. Kwan Yan-tso, who reported on the work of the Society in the past year, said that in the New Territories, besides the usual way
of preaching in the villages," the Itinerant Evangelistic Band - was divided into two or three groups, who went to remote parts.
·MUCH PROGRESS
In the past year much progress had been made by the Soe'sty in- Discluding the building of the James Memorial Church at Tai O, Cheung
established at
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capped children of India. Mr. K. Weiss, manager or representa walking through the streets in the 2020 Cheung Kap-yu to be House Chau and Sheung Shu
Shah 19 a. Government official intive of Roiny, China Building, invicinity of the incident with the Warden, Lalchikok Hospital
1423 tents were also Calcutta.
respect of balance of purchase detective the recognised defendant Michel Zak to be House Warden, Tsuen Wan and Tai Po
Alexandra Buliding. price of fixtures and rentai due who had * cigarette store in for the ground floor of No. 8. Hamilton Street at the side door Other passengers who arrived by Pedder Street,
of No. 407, Shanghal Street. the Clipper were-
DEFENDANT RECOGNISED
OTHER AKKIVALS
Mr. M. A. da Silva appeared for MR. BAND KARIM, President of the plaintiff, while Mr. D. Mc the Motor Monopoly of Afghanis-Callum was for the defendant. tan, who reached Honolulu by the American Clipper" from Ban Fran- -cisco and boarded the China Cup-
FURNITURE NOT INCLUDED
He recognised"defendant as one
of the men concerned also in the Incident of the black-out night.
* PROMOTIONS The following promotions are nott fled with effect from. Nov. 13.-
Bay View. To be Grogp Warden - 2541 Pažl Chak.
Gospel
The Soc'ety also bad women's |reading" - classes, Sunday schools and the Christian home move- ment. Mr. Kwan concluded by saying that further effort" would Central To be Group Wardens-be needed to render more valuable 202 Ping Wal-chin, 223 Lal Fang-service to the people in the New man. 224 Au Kwong-lim, 213 Chan Territories.
Mr. A. F. da Luz, a friend of The latter incident had occurred Tung-hon, 303 Ma Wing-kie: To be
per there for Hongkong, en route/Mr, Chan, manager of plaintiff'some 15 shops away along the (287), 219 Wong big-po, 203 Pang 34 and 36 District "0 Upper Levels
`to Afghanistan:
after
a vacation trip, to the Colony.
Arm, said he acted as interpreter street from defendant's store. during a conversation between the
BUDE REMARKS
Deputy Group Warden-Ho Tack Sectors Nos. 41, 42, 43, 44, 31, 32, 33,
Man; To be Benlor". Wardens,–451. Division, on Thursday, Nov. 14, at MR. JACK E. HORTON, sales plaintiff and the defendant, and identification, witness said, and 458 Rex Young 442 H Evelle, 1288 INSTRUCTIONAL COURSES
He was not very certain of bis Brother Felb, 456 F. J. M. Rodrigues, 5.30 pm administrator, R.CA. Manufacturit was agreed that the SIT ing Ca, returned to the Colony $800 was for the purchase of on
of depended to a considerable extent R. A. Brown, 323 Chow Bing-cho, 327 Telephonists Cum ♬ 33.—The next a short business trip to
bis torchlight in having a Ip Chichir 1495 M A. Buzamnes, instructional Ciam for Telephonists Manila;5
decoration Axtures and fittings gimp.e of defendant on the night 335 Laung Kwok-vim. To be Deputy under Mrs. Hutchison, will be held in the shop. It did not include of Oct. 30. MR. PHILIP WHITMARSH, min-the furniture.
Benior Wardena-339 Mok Chi-chi, on Thursday, Nov. 14, at 540 pm. 1867 Chan Kwan-gok. 313' Lam Chak- instead of on Friday, Nov. 11- ing engineer of Baguio, PL, is on E. Weiss, in the witness box,
tong, 358 Mok Chi-lng, 339 W. Wong, Wardens' Classes in Chinese (@ylla. Bald that when he saw the shop Ling Shi-hung. ARP. Warden 191 Law Yu-cheting 341 Miss Two bus A)- 254 ARP. Bchool, Happy and was told that the plaintiff H2199, and Leung Tak-lan, ARP. un-kam, 331 Sham Hel, 212 Leung Valley, Tues and FIL at 1.30 p.m. had spent $2,500, he formed the Warden H2230. gave evdence to watchuen, 438 Leung Sin-cheong, 210 Mr. Wan Kam-fim, LARPS.: 0255 Yeung, 218 Tong King -im, 301 Wong commencing on Nov. 18. Lecturer:-- THE CHINA
CLIPPER was opinion that the figure mentioned the effect, that they were passing Tong Tim yat, 215 Au Kwonggi, Ella Endoorie School, Hospital Road, scheduled to leave Kal Tak this was for everything inside the pre- the corner of Hampton and 208 Chan Tack, 211 Tall Xu-jok, 206 Mon, Wed, and 722 at 7 pm com- morning on its return trip to Sanmises. He maintaines that he Shanghal Streets on the evening Yung Ching-chin
mencing on Nov. 15. Lecturer:-K Francisco, via Manila, with
the would pay $800 for the fumiture, of Nov. 6 when a number of men. Eastern. To be "Group Wardena B. Leung, LARPB; C 258 Yaşımati following passengers:
cash counter neon lght alen and the defendants among them, pass (for FRO-9611 KJ. M. Bas Government School, Nathan Road MR. JULIUS L. WINKELMAN, of electrical installation,
ed some rude remarks to the effect ett 98 Mies J. Mather; To be Mon, Wed, and Fridays at 7.30 p.m. the Jars China Trading Co.. who After further evidence, the hear that they were "saucy fellows why choog. 9927 Feting shi-tak; To be Chol Chung-sam. LARPE
Bentor Wardens-9791 Pau Shin- commencing on Nov. 15. Lecturer: Is making round trip on businessing was adjourned to Baturday. could not mind that e Deputy Senior Warden-0917Miss EXAMINATION_RESULTS...
busines and were only young 0. £ Bowen
DEPARTURES TODAY
Nov 23
boya,"
At sií: examination held recently
the following qualified as Wardens
to Manila;-and-
MR. WALLACE HARPER, mana-
*|_ Mestern. To be Camp WAI ging director of Wallace Harper The municipal authorities at As there were a considerable J. P. Grose (18851); To be Senter but are not available for ARP. Ber & Co., who is also making a busi-Kwellin, Kwangst, have issued an number of man in the gang, they Warden. – Kyoki Yee shing -(1086), ness trip to Manila.
Les Hung-fay, Mim Jim Chau-hing,
Chan Eing place 119 am on Sunday, Nov.
nggun, Miss Ho The following divisions wil fika Yin WA, A HIL, MI Yið. Kiến.
NEXT CLIPPER
order that only unpolished rics did not do anything the rar may be sold, Hereafter rice mer night, but on the following. chants and factories are not per- made a report at the ABP. THE PHILIPINE CLIPPER 18 mitted to produce second grade and were ady ed to geek scheduled to arrive in Hongkong machine-molled rice, and shall be 'ald.
Find Identifed
on Tuesday next, Oet, 19, and will Kable to phnishment for failure danta but were not absoli
eturn the following morning. to comply with the order,
certain sa to the identifications.
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