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Friday, the 15th November. 1940
commencing at 11.00 : 1mm.
at their godowni, No. 2 Wood Road.
16 Cask Iron Wire Nails
2. Crate Galv. corr. Iron sheets
1 Rall Galv. plain sheets
1 Case Mackerel
10 Bags talc powder "
1 Case Porcelain Ware
1 Case Cotton Goods
1 Bale Cotton Goods
On View on Day of Sale.
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
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ROUND THE POLICE COURTS
Continued from Page: 5 Tsui Chol was discharged owing to insuficient evidence.
Third defendant stated that he was an odd coolle employed by the A. P. C. and knew the other de fendants.
Luk was sentenced to three month's hard labour while Ng was fined $25, or one month,..
POSTMEN CHARGED
Two postmen were among four persons, Including ค WOMAN, charged before Mr. Lowry yester
day.
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Ma Wal-man, 32, unemployed, was charged with receiving ten stolen letters at Garden Road and with possession of postal packets without lawful authority.
GENERAL
A.R.P. ORDERS China's Connexion With
(Continued from Yesterday)
STRENGTH-INCREASE.
At an examination held recently. the following qualified as Wardens and are posted to Divisioris as here- under-
Malaya 1,500 Years Old
» A brief historical sketch of the Chinch in Malays, prior to 1809 was given by Dr, Lim Boon Keng in a talk from the Singa- pore station in the "Presenting Singapore" "weries.
He traced the early intercourse of Chiness with the inhabi- tants of the Malay Peninsula "and the Indies, and the early in fluence of the Chinese in these parts.
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To illustrate the close, connex- Islam replaced Buddhism as the
religion of the Malays.
Western 2005 „Miss. « Lee, Shuet- ming, 2633 Leung Ngap-kin, 2624 Li wing-kee, 26 Mok Kam-wah, 2338 Miss So. Haiwan, 2629 Tang Man- bun, 2830 Miss Tang Yuet-wah, 2834 Miss Wong. Fung-yee, 2011. Misa-Wong ion between the Chinese and the Kwal-yee, 2633 Miss: Wong May-yung, Malaya in this period, Dr. Lim 2833 Wang Tik 2035 Yeung Chung- Boon Keng quoted several of leung, 2636 Miss Yung Pul-man, 2481 Singapore's popular legends.
Bo Rong-fung 1123 Chan Hoa, 1192 Miss Chiu King-
Ng Top-ablu, 2483
all
Buddhism was brought to the Indies by Indian priests about 671. The 'new religion rapidly spread Dr. Lim Boon Keng said;--
directions. The Chinese Both the Chinese and the Buddhist missions to India of suc- fong 1839 Fung Stu-kat, 2818 Kwan Malay people of the East Indies cessive Kai-gui, 2018 KWEIT Yat-hing: 2070-
dynasties always visited Lam Ram-hon, 2611 Miss Lau Wal and the Malaya Peninsula have Malaya and Java.
always cherished with pleasure. During the Sung era between their oid traditions relating to the 905 and 985 A.D. many missions friendly intercourse between the from China visited Malaya, whose Chinese emigrants and the Malay princes were always delighted to send their tribute to the Holy aborigines
Emperor of the great Chinese Empire.
lan, 2623 Lee Hoz-trang.
Upper Level 2848 Fung Wal-bon, 2646 Miss Ho Chun, 2547 Hing Mong
in 3648 Tau Wai-kun, 2649 Miss Law O-hpen, 2856 Wong Hing-tong, 2651 Wong Lai-po, 2832, Yeung Kwok-
lam, 2653 Tu Wah-chu, 2854 Yuen May together with Chi Wal Hong. 2529 Ho Ying-wah, 2532 Miss ying, 28, woman, was also charged Lee Ngar-shut, 2534 R. Lo. 2535′′ Lo with receiving, and" unlawful pos- 'Fat-hung.
one of the Ming Emperors gavė the title of King to the ruler of Malacca, and sent the eunuch Ying Ching as his envoy. At that
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Although there is no Aπ- thentle record of the events of the historic past, there is a mention of Malaya in the Han dynastic annals of 116 B.C. session. of five letters at No. 13) Quarry Bay. 2663 Chow Sin-man, In the year 400 A.D. the famous Chiu Lung Street. Arst floor.
2684 Chui Yla-fun, 2665, Hui Wing. Chinese Buddhist pilgrim, Fatime Malaces was paying an an- First defendant, Was
further 2006 Ip Mang-cheong, 2667 Lam Man-Hsieh, went to Ceylon in search of nual tribute to Blam. charged, together with Leung Pukyu, 2668 Li Chuen-wing, 2869 Tam Buddhist scriptures and visited A few years later,, 'China 'sent lam, 38, postman, with inciting Lai-chuen. 1870 Tse Hok-yuen, 2071
Java on the way. At that time, another envoy in the person of postman No. 198, Mak Cheuk Yau Sum, 3644 Chan Hp-wa!.
Java and Malaya were so well the well-known eunuch Cheng Ho. woon, to steal letters.
governed that a sort of Utopia who is better known in Malaya as was established. For example, in 8am Po Kong A temple named pire- after him, still exists in Malacca Kantali in Bumatra, peace valled and thieves were unknown. which he visited, bringing also
gifts from the Emperor.
"Bay View. Mrs. Leung Yuet-un 15, 2542 Miss Chan Tak-luen, 3544 Miss Cheung Shin-may, 2553 Lo Tze-ching. 2355 Tam Hot-ming, 2557 Wong Slu ming.
Lam Bik-yu, 37, postman, was charged with stealing five letters from the G. P. O and with will Ingly delivering the letters to first and second defendants.
Eastern. 2655 Cheung Hon-vaca. 2656 Fung Yung, 2657 Ho Kwok-wah, First and second defendants are. represented by Mr. D. MacCallum 2658 Ho Wing-chung, 2660 Law. Wan- sang, 2001 Law Shuri-wing, 2663 Law
while Det. Sgt. A. F. Cochrane is, wing-tai. In charge of the case.
Hearing was provisionally fixed tor Nov, 25, at 2.30 p.m.
AT KOWLOON
Chan-fal, 2587 Kwok Chee kwong, 2588 Miss Lam Yuk-ching, 2569 Lau
MISSIONS FROM CHINA The Malay Sri Vijaya Empire about 700 years, during lasted which many missions were sent to Chiria and Buddhist missions from China frequently visited Malay countries,
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1940.
SHOWING NOW
SELECTION
IN "
HAND-BAGS
IN
"COLOURS
BLACK, BROWN
AND
NAVY
SUEDE, KID,AND SHINING PATENT.
WELL FITTED, NEWEST STYLES.
LADIES' SALON
LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD.
CEYLON'S KING CAPTURED Cheng Ho sailed to Ceylon with an armada of sixty ships, but the king took no notice of him. He therefore captured the King of curios and taking back articles Ceylon in order to show him why like spices birds-rests and other
tropical products.
In 711 AD, the famous Chinese the Chinese Emperor should be Buddhist pilgrim I Tsing stayed in respected.
Sumatra and translated a Bud He also invited the ruler of IMPORTANUE OF “SINGAPURA”
dhist Satra written by a celebrat-Malacca to visit China, and took
Singapura, or the Lion
century was
AMERICAN MISSIONARIES
IN CHINA
Gov-
Pokfulam. 2623E. J. Widero: Central, 492 M18 Cheng May- ching, 2464 Miss Chow Lai-wan, 2474 Leung Cheung, 2639. Miss Tam So- ab, 2640 H, L. Tong, 2841 Miss Bin Kwan-so. 2453 Miss Chu Ram-sheung.
City;" ARMS ON JUNK
2456 Miss Ho Put-vim, 2463 Miss Lee ed Sumatran Buddhist sage. This him with the King of Ceylon back was, in the 15th century, a very Yuk-ling. 2472 Tam Fook-wai, 1517 W.' was. the golden age of "Javaness to China. Both these rulers were important centre of trade, accord- Fong Sik-yuen. 35. master of Buchanan.
Ing to local traditions. The junk No. T4853H, was charged be-
civilisation, vestiges of which still cordially received by the Emperor Shamshulpo. 2009 M. - Dun, 2017 tore Mr. E Himsworth yesterday Leung Kim-win.
remain in Bourabadour in Java, and splendidly entertained. "They earliest historical inscription of Reluctant To Leave for possession of a rifle and 154 Kowloon City. 2559 M. Berruex, East Indien
in Ball and other places in the afterwards returned to their res- perhaps the 13th
pective kingdoms with great satis-
Iound near Singapore on rounds of ammunition on board 2560 Chan Kam-hung. 2501 Miss Chan
the CHUNGKING, Nov. 14 (Central) Island of Karimun. his junk in the Victoria Harbour. Shee-in,
faction About this time. Arab traders
-American missionaries in China » 2562 Chlu Cfil-blu, 2563
Sir Stamford Raffles, quoting are mostly reluctant to leave Sub-Inspector Johnson asked for Chung Kam-hing, 2564 Miss Chung became numerous, and in time
In spite of the many conflicts between the Malay Princes and from the Sejarah Melayu (or the despite the United States a remand of 24-hours which was Tat-che. 2565 o Yat-ming,, 2566· Elut
tribes and the invading forces or History of Malaya), mentioned ernment's advice to its nationais granted.
the pirates of European nations, that according to Malaya legende. to evacuate the Far East, ac- the Chinese settlers managed to Singapura was a famous town, the cording to a Shanghai despatch. live peacefully, and to carry on capital of a mighty empire.
Raffles also referred to the It is said that they have. In- their business successfully among: the Malay people.
vestiges of some ancient fortines-dicated their determination` to
continhes their work here to For centuries, adventurous Chi-tions to be found in SingapØTE:
According to Chinese records, last moment,
When the worst traders had been visiting
carry on their business on a bar-
to Free well-known products of China, to the King of Tamasak or Singa- Chins but those in Free Chiria Tsimshatsui 2538 Hong Yin-tong,
CHUNGKING, Nov. 14 (Central) such as silk, porcelain, tea and pura.
will by no means be evacuated.". 2589 L. D. Walch, 2590 Yeung Tack--The National Government, in a
7 yung.
mandate issued yesterday, ap- pointed Mr. Chien Tien-hao. „Ad- ministrative Vice-Minister of Agri- culture and Forestry.
DANGEROUS GOODS
Six junk masters, Lee Kum, 25 Chifun. 2570 Laut Hon-ling 2571 P NATIONAL GOVT. Lai Tak, 31, Kwok Choi, 40, Ng Hol-Lee, 2672 Lo Tal-fat, 2574 Shing Tit at, their Bales, Room, No. 35. Han-lee. 58. Lee Fal, 28, and Yuen. Nam fong, 2575 Misa, N. Tam, 2576. Tse kow Road, Kowloon.
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE
·HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE · ·
comprising:-.
Kai-ming.
MANDATE
Agricultural Expert that purpose, each had their ball Sau-ha, 2586 Wong Tak-mins, 2587 Gets Important Post
sing, 26. who were charged with possession of dangerous.. goods, Mongkok 2578 Chan Cheong namely petroleum, on board their hing. 2579 Ho Dat-leung, 3580. Lam junks, which were not licensed for 2583 Ng Cheuk-yee, 2585 Miss Trang Chung-ying (Miss), 2581 Lee Hung.
A noted Chinese agriculturai
of $50 estreated yesterday when Miss Woo Bo-sum. they failed to appeared before ME Teakwood Drawing Room, Bed Himsworth, Room Dining Room and Office)
HAD A CAMERA Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Cutlery. Appearing before Mr. Himsworth Curlos, Ornaments.
Hung Hom, 2813 Yeung Kwa-yoke, Pictures, yesterday on a charge of possess 1591 Chan Ming, 2592 Ching Bik-tal, Clocks, Electric Lamps and Heat-lon of a camera in a protected 2594 Lel Man-wah; 2585 Wan Sheung ers, Gramophones, Records, E.P., area, Cornwall Street, a salesman, chuen, 2338: Chang Yu-kwal Reass, Glass, and Porcelain Ware, Cheung King sung. 23 was fried Tea Sets, Crockery, Cooking Uten-$10. Det.-Sgt. C. Dowman pro- Chan Sheung 2599 Miss Ho Ewai- training at the New York State siis, etc., etc.
han, 2800 Misa Ho Kwai-hing. 2601 College of Agriculture and Fores- Miss Ho Shuk-vin, 2500 Li Chi-leung, try and was formerly Vice-Direc Kwok Yuk-ping, 20, woman, of 2607 Male Kal-cheong, "2608 Mrs. Si tor of the National Agricultural No. 723 Shanghal Street,
was Put-lin 2609 Trul Ngok-kee, 2610 charged before Mr. Q. A. A. Mac-Wong Che-learg, 2811 Wong Chin Research Bureau, ladyen yesterday. with obtaining keung, 2013 Mm, Wong Blu-mut, 2614
Yu Chauk-fan, 2815 Yu Tze-kien.
also..
'A QUANTITY OF BLACKWOOD
FURNITURE
and
4 Rudio Sets
2 Bed Room Suites
-1 Microscope.
1 Westinghouse Refrigerator
secuted.
TRICK ALLEGED
$1,000 from Chan Stu-yu by trick on Nov. 8. Yuen Yu-cheung. 25. who was allegedly involved in the case was arrested and charged. Det.-Sgt. N. B. Fraser asked for a
Yaumati
239 Chan Kwal, 2597 expert, Mr. Chlen received. his
368) B. H. FUCKLE. Deputy Director of A.R.P.
Previously he also served as pro- fessor of agriculture at the Uni- versity of Nanking, and principal of the Provincial College of Agri- culture of Cheklang at Hangchow, OTHER APPOINTMENTS. Mr. Sun Liang-kung, a well-
remand of 48 hours which was HEALTH RETURNS known Chinese author, was ap-
granted.
OBTAINING CREDIT.
The following is the Return of pointed Counsellor of the Control Ng Shiu-cheong, 47, was charged notifiable diseases notified as hav. Yuan. On View from Thursday, the 14th before Mr. Macfadyen yesterday ing occurred in the Colony during
November, 1940.
Terms: Cash on Delivery
The appointment of Mr. Wan with obtaining credit by false pre- the 24 hours ended at midnight Kuo-chi and Mr. Wang Chi-fu tences. It was alleged that the on Nov. 13: Cholera one
and case. As Counsellor defendant pretended to open a Diphtheria,
Director of one case; Enterie of the General Affairs Depart
LAMMERT BRODth shop and obtained credit Kever, two cases; Cerebro-Spinal ment of the Ministry of Interior
AUCTIONEERS.
from various cloth shops, amount- Fever. two cases: Dysentery atx respectively were also announced ing to- several thousand dollars. cases; Tuberculosis, 28 cases.
The case was adjourned to Nov.
23. Det.-Sgt. Shaw prosecuted.
SEARCH PRETEXT
Appearing on a remand, Lo Chtu,
30 who was charged with larceny
Jof $200 at No. 390; Shanghai Street! by pretending that he was search"]
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six months hard labour by Mr.
yesterday
Sino-Japanese War To End After World War?
So far as the Japanese population" is concerned, and in thin Macfadyen yesterday. He is to be I include the most influential and? well-informed circles, thes
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do not think that a war between shy European power and Japan" Is in the offing. In Shanghai and... Höngking, however, the "people are very nervous, and they expect a conflagration · I
close-by Japan.”
A CONSPIRACY TO ROB Eight alleged robbers, who were charged with armed robberies, in- volving over $50,000, appeared be- fore Mr. Himsworth yesterday for an interview by Mn A; D. hostilities, he said: "The Japanese This was the option expressed Regarding the Sino-Japanese another remand of a week.
The first and eighth defendanta Sheth President of the "Janmab are completely disillusioned. They who were also charged with con- boom!" and "Lokamanya,” two of belleved right from the start that Monday the 18th November, 14e spiracy with intent to rob, were Bombay's daily newspapers, when it was an adventure and they are each sentenced to six months he arrived in Singapore after an convinced now that their gamble hard labour. Insp. A. E. Carey extensive TOUR
of Hongkong, has not come up to expectations — prosecuted.
Shanghai and Japan.
Farið certainty has not reached Mr. Sheth, said that he was anywhere near the end In his nion, every Japanese would fcome a quick end to the war.
Every Japanese wants the war to stop be adid emphatically,
Japanese war will ependent ena. decided together
of
commencing at 10:30 am.
at their Sales Room; No. 38, Han- kow Road, Kowloon
A/QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI AND, SUNDRIES /
· Grats-on-Delivery,
EUROPEAN CAUTIONED
E. Fowler, of No. 277, Prince Ed-100 per cent a Congressman, ward-Road, was summoned before but he refused to talk Indian Mr. Macfadyen yesterday for driv- politics. ing at an excessive speed on Oct. 19 in a controlled area, Nathan Road, and was cautioned.
Besides bals Interest in news- ||papers," he is also interested in
not
Tramie Bub-Insp. Brittain said In Japan he was allow. The lasus win!
that defendant was doing about 28
ed to attend Press conferences for m.p.h.
fótelgi correspondenta and A Fowler, defending for himself, opinions are of particular inter
LAMMERT BROS.. said that he was not doing more view of
thian 20 mph. In the area.
position.
the
He added that
only
nese
the
Sumatra, Java and Malaya to there was in 1373 A.D. a king of comes to the worst, the most they ter basis bringing to Malaya the Malaya. Most likely this refers Japanese ocupled areas
the name of Tamashanaho in will do is to withdraw those in
"I can see you
didn't have your Ovaltine last night!"
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