HONGKUNG DAILY PRESS
H.K.
VOLUNTEER ORDERS
ORDERS BY COL, H. B. ROSE, "M.C., COMMANDANT,
HONGKONG VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS.
PARADES
Curps Artillery
1st Battery
Nov. 28 Belchers, 5.30 pm. 6" gün -drill and dummy loader. All men bers except DEL Section to attend Dress - Overalls, steel helmets, gun platform shoes
End Battery
Nor. 16
No" parada..
ted Battery
Nov. 23, St. John's Place, 8.30 p.m. AU N.C.O, vador B.S.M. Wood. No parade for other ranks till Dea, 5.
4th Battery
Nor. 20.
No parade.
SEW AA Battery Nov. 26, EQ, 5.30 p.m." No. 2 Sec- *FİDEL LG. Course. Dress-Mufti,
Nov. 29, E., 530 p.m. No 1 Sec tion. LG. 'Course. Dress-Mufti
Field Company Englocèrs Nov. 15 KOR, 6.30 pm. Discus- „ston' of exercise. Dress-Mufta:
Nov. 17, 28 and 29, KOR, 6.10 am. and 8.30 a.m. Working parties as de- talled by Bection Officers Dress - S.D. cap, Jacket, trousers, boats, over- alla. Jack-knives and piltrs must be carried.
Corps Signals
Nov. 24; Hung Hom, 10 am. W/T Detachment. Those detalled. Dres Uniform
No. Company
Nov. 24, Revicon City Range B.
G.MA.
Tables A and B. Dress Boots, trousers, shirt, B.D. cap ́and webbing equipment lens frogs. Rißes will be drawn on Nov. 22 and 23 Range oncer. 2/LL. 3. 14. M. Aives.
Nov. 25, HQ, 1.30 pm Dress
AR 1 before.
ranks will Same parade with rides. Kit inspection. Nov. 26, HQ, 5.30 p.m. 1O.E.T. No. 8 Company Nov. 4 Kowloon City Range A. 9 Rifle Classication Rides will am be drawn on Nov. 22 and 23 Dress Boots, trousers, shirt, cardigans SD. сар and webbing equipment less frogs. Range Officer-As detailed by 0.0.
0.0.'s
Nov. 28, HQ, 5.30 pmIE. parado
No. 7 Company
GENERAL
ROUND THE POLICE COURTS
AT CENTRAL
COOLIE BOUND OVER
The military anthorities at Mount Davis Fort were informed and 81, Plummer found that Kecised WAS absent from his quarters.
A 28-year old coolte, Yuan Suan, who was charged before Mr. G.T. Faler in the day accused had Lowry yesterday with disorderly told agt. Plummer that he would conduct at Connaught Road West attempt to break out of barracks. cutaide the Cheung Chau ferry 8. Plummer 'said at 12 am, he wharf, was bound over in the sum "round defendant's bed empty. of 35 tô be of good behaviour for ¦ -six months.
EUROPEAN FINED A fine of $5 was Imposed by Mr. Lowry yesterday on Mrs. Troth, of No. 4 King's Road.
floor, for allowing ground unmuzzled dog, A brown bitch, to wander about in Electric Road un Nov. 4
Mr. Troth pleaded guilty behalf of his wife
Wallace stated, Iri evidence, that he was "fed up" and thought of having Mount Davis Fort.
Defendant was remanded till this morning for sentence,
AT KOWLOON
MARINE HAWKER FINED Mr.Pereira, of No.3, Cameron Rd., on appeared before Mr. Himsworthyes- terday da complainant in a case in which Wong Chung, 29, marine hawler, was charged with receiv- Ing dolen property.
DIVAN KEEPER FINED Charged with keeping a heroin divan at No. 19 Wong Sing Street. Nov. 20 and 29, HQ., 5.45 pm. LG. first floor, and with posses82011 TOET,
Army Service Corps Company
Nov, 24 and 30. Transport and Supplies personnel for duty as de talled under Unit arrangements.
Whom Nov. 28. Q. 5.30 p.m. Company (less those of Supplies Bec- tion whose kits have already been Inspected). Kit inspection Dress - Jacket. trousers, boots, S.D. cap. belt. All other uniform and equipment to be brought (messtins and steel hel- mets must be brought),
Duty Officer for week-Capt. Davies.
Field Ambulance
Nov. 25, HQ. 5.20 p.m. (1) Classto -cation Class Morse insintetian. (1) Remainder. Signal training. (110) W/T Detachment. Telegraphy,
AU M.C.O. Will now parade at Nov. 2, HQ, 2 p.m. (1) Line and Operating Section. Infantry training IL at 9 am, on Nov. 27 and not as I D/B Section. Lamp reading in previously ordered. groups. til Evening Parade, Classi fication Class, revision Remainder. Telegraphy.
All other members. Nov, 27, HQ. 2. P., Dress Shirt, shorts, 8.D. cap. Only leave granted in writing will be accepted as an excuse for absence off this parade: All absentees will be Nov. 25, HQ, 5.30 pm. Nos 3 1 dealt with by the Commandant un- .5 (MCM.01). Fix Testa di elementary: der the Volunteer Ordinaños.
training.
Mobile Column
Nov. 1, Kowloon Star Ferry, 9am. Reconnaissance in New Territories. Dress-Mufti. Haversack rations to be brought, No. 6 Platoon.
No. 1 Company Nov. 2, HQ, 5.30 pm Musketry,
No. 2 Company
Nov. 26, Kowloon Dick, 5.30 pm. No. 6 PL
Nov. 7. HQ 5.30 pm No. 7 PL No. 3 Company
Those whose kit has not yet been Inspected will bring all kit and cloth- "ing with them to this parade.
Fortress Signal Company Nov. 28, H.Q. 5.30 pm. Small arms training, revolver (revision).
(Sgd.).E. N. THURSBY, Capt.
Adjutant HKVD, Corps,
AFFILIATED UNIT Nursing. Detachment, HK.V.D.C. Advanced Course
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It was stated that the complain- of herom pipes. Yu Cheung, who ant's garage had been visited' on pleaded guilty, was sentenced in Nov. 17 by a thief who took a num Perera passed by the marine col- six months by Mr. Lowry yester ber of motor ear tools. Later Mr. day.
Revenue omcer Ahern said lector's shop owned by the defen- that the premises were ralded at dantm the Mongkok district and 8 pm, by
a party of Revenue Saw the missing tools there. He Officers and eight pipes, nine bought two and took them to the
nine lamps and
I The accused was fined $3, of found in the premises.
six weeks in prison
smokers were
'Pol'ce.
DUTIABLE LIQUOR
LARCENY OF PERSA Pleading guilty before Mr. Lowry
Sentence of. 13 months", hard la- yesterday to a charge of posses-bour and two years Police super- sion of dutiable liquor at the Yaumati ferry wharf on Nov. 21, vision was imposed by Mr. Mac- Yip Luk yee, 43, licensed hawker. was fined $8 or 10 days.
Defendant stated that he WAS going to present the three bottles of wine to a friend.
DEPORTEE IN COURT Chan, Ngau... 29, unemployed, was charged before Mr. Lowry
de. yesterday with breach of a
ex- portation order, having been
Ave pelled from the Colony for years this year.
Defendant stated that he
had
the
to come back to Hongkong as his country was occupied by Japanese.
adyn yesterday on Fung Lat, 24, for larceny of a purse, from Shum Lam-tsang at No. 435 Shanghai Street The defendant had AvS previous convictions.
BLACK-OUT FINES
Ng Kwok-tong, of an eating house at No. 85. Woosung Street, was summoned before Mr. Mac- fadyen yesterday for falling to obsare lights during the recent black-out exercises. The defendant was fined $10.
Making no attempt to prevent the light from showing after hav- ing been warned, Thang Chiu, mai- ried woman, of No. 113. Prince Ed- Insp. F.D.B. Tuckett, who pre-ward Road, was fined $5 for breach secuted, said that as far as knew there were no Japanese there..
he
The
of black-out regulations. light could be seen clearly from 100 yards "away. "
Defendant sald that be had Thang Ping, of No. 111, Fuk Magis-Wing Street, was fined $8 for simi-
permanent work
Was and
Nov. 24. Stonecutters, M.G. Part II.
Nov. 25, Military Hospital, Bowen Nos. 11 and 12 Pls and those detail. ed. Tämch will leave Queen's Pier Road, 530 p.m. Transport will leave at & am calling at Kowloon Palics Queen's Pier at 3.20 p.m. For mem- Pier at 8.10 2.mn. Dres-cap, cardi-bers of the Nursing Detachment only
Uniform will be manded 24 hours by the
trate for the Police to make Nov, 28, Military Hospital, Bowenquiries.
gans, alarts. Equipment less haver- sack and water bottle,
(Office Workers). worn.
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Nov. 25, HQ, 3 p.m. Training as Road, 3 pm. Transport will leave HAWKER COMMENDED fn Company training programme. Dress as usual. Equipment less haver Queen's Fier at 2.30 pm. via Vol FLQ. For members of the Norsing sack and water bottle.
Nov. 28, HQ, 5.30 p.m. Nos, 10 and Detachment only (Non-Cice Work
Section drill. Nos. 9. and 11. ers). Uniform will be worn
1 Pls, Lecture
Na
+ Company Nor. 25 HQ, 530. p.m. instruction and TOET
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LM.C.
Nov. 27, H.Q.. 8.30 am. Dress - Drill order. Cardigans will be wom. L.M.G. Instruction and TOET.
Sir Shenton Thomas Tours H.K. Defences
HE Air Shenton Thomas, G.C. M.G., O.B.E., Governor of the Straits Settlements, who is in the
In the morning, Lady Thomas visited the Government House Bewing Party and BW.OF. HQ and the Queen Mary Hospital and refugee camp.
Home Nursing Lecture
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All Nov. 27, Vol ELQ 5.30 pm members who have not yet qualided in this subject will attend.
(Sgd.)
VÍM. 8. BRAUDIE,
Commandant,
re..
In-
lar offence.
About 30 others were summoned for similar offences ranging from $3 to $10 were im-
was posid. the
Was
An unlicenced hawker
snatcher and arrest of a çommended on his part in given $2 from the Court's Poor Eox by Mr. Lowry yesterday.
that in which The case WES
was Cheung Ping, 25.
charged with larceny of 50 cents from the person of a 32-year-old mar
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The House of Quality & Service
and fines UNIQUE CASE AT
POLICE COURT
MARINE COURT
JUNK MISTRESSES FINED Leung Ka So. 70, mistress Junk No. 2086 V. L1 Ho, 31, mis- tress of junk No. 3298V, and Kwok Kam, 29, mistress of junk
Taxi Driver Alleged To Have Demanded Increased Fare
Nursing Detachment, HK.V.D.C.ried woman, Kwok Yu-chun, at Nc 2058V, were fined $1, or one 16 Arthur Street, was sum-
BIG PROFIT OF CHINA LIGHT & POWER CO.
-the
A Star Taxicab driver, Yip Ki, of Queen's Road on Thursday.
week's hard labour, each, when that Insp. FDB. Tuckett 'said
moned before Mr. T. G. Gould at they pleaded guilty to Identical
the Central Magistracy yesterday complainant » WAS walking
charges of causing obstruction to along the street when defendant other crafts by lying alongside the for demanding more than the au- came from behind and knocked
sengers to drive them from the the money from her hand. De-gangway or certain ship at thorted fare from intended pas-
a.n, yesterday. fendant
3rt Rennie, prosecuting, told Star Ferry taxi stand to the Lido hawker.
Lt Comdr. J. Jolly, R.N.R., before Dance Hall, in Des Voeux Road Insp. Tuckett added that he whom the case was heard that Central, on Oct. 30. would like to bring to his Worship
was arrested by
the
COOLIE IMPRISONED
four
he was on duty in a police launch Tip pleaded not guilty.
the public spirit of the hawker. when he was summoned along- Sgt. Henderson, KA, of Stanley, Thirty-ave cents which were found alle the ship at 6 am by the said that the driver told him he on defendant were ordered to be, ning of the Police nag.
could not drive as it was black- It is announced that the Direc-given back to complainant,
When he went aboard he was out. When witness cald the Lido Colony," accompanied by Lady tors of the China Light & Power
Cheung" was sentenced to
told. by the Master that the de- Cabaret the driver said: "Can do, Thomas, yesterday had lunch at Co., Ltd., have decided to recom-
months hard labour.
fendantA were obstructing his two dollars." Witness added that Flagstaff House and in the after-mend to share-holders, at the
(the Master's) lighters from get the normal fare was 50 cents. noon Bir Shenton went on a tour forthcoming annual meeting, that
who tig alongside - the Kwong Sin, 32. coolle,
ship. Sgt. of the Island defences.
Evidence was also given by B.S.M. the profits for the past financial year amounting (subject to audit pleaded not guilty to a charge of Rennie then arrested all the ac-Bingham. to approximately $1.207,745 (after larceny of three $1 notes from Lai cused."
Defendant denied that he asked HEARING ADJOURNED Providing $766,284 for depreciation Lol, taller, at Queen's Road Cen-
for and that he only said, "Too On the application of Sgt. and after providing for corporation tral, near Cochrane Street, on profits tax) plus $92,819 brought Nov. 18, was convicted and sen Mayer, Lt Comdr. J. Jolly, RNR dark can't 80." This morning, Sir Bhentou is go- forward from last year, be dealt, tenced to two months' hard adjourned the case in which Defendant said that he wished ing on a tour of the A.R.F; which with as follows:-
Leung Tai Leung Kwo, Cheng, to call a witness and the case was will includé visits to the 0.8.0 To pay a Dividend of 30 cents
DEMANDED MONEY Bin Shing, Chau Fat Hot, masters adjourned to this morning.
Clarke Traffic Bub-Iney. tunnel, Possesalon Point, ARP per share on the "Old" Shares
Gould of nahing boats were charged Appearing before Mr. Bchool, Report Centre (Wanchal), and 25 cents per share on 1939- yesterday on a charge of demand wih nahing in a prohibited area, prosecute and in the afternoon will visit Issue Shares allotted prior to Oct. ing money from a shop foki, Fung, namely, the East Lamma Chan- HMB Cornflower and the Air 1, 1939 $1.099,734: To write off late gen, at the Chin Ming teahouse, to today.
General Managers tights $60,000: Tin Yuen Street, on Nov. 20, the defendants pleaded not To transfer to Typhoon Risk Re-Wong Hing, 29, battery maker, was gilty, and the remang Tas serve $25,000: To pay a bonus to Staff Benefit Funds $22,000 sentenced to one month's im- enable the Police to call witnesses. Prisonment. Det. Sgt. V. M. Mor rison, prosecuted.
Port
At 11 am. Lady Thomas will call at the International Club,
carry forward $93,830, Total: $1 300,564. ".
A visit will also be paid to the University and at 816 onight, Bir Shenton and Lady Thomas Will dine with the Chief Justice and The dividend will be payable on Lady. MacGregor.
December 23, 1940.
AT DIVINE SERVICE
Tomorrow morning, at 11 o'clock,
labour.
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D.O. SOUTH
EARTII COOLIE GAOLED
No Return Of Evacuees Yet
GUNNER CONVICTED
The following press communique Was gned by the Colonial Secre Warner Wallace, 22, of the 24th The Directors have also decided Heavy Battery, R. A. Mount Davis Mak, earth coolle, appeared tarist yesterday a to make to shareholders an offer Fort, was charged tetre Mr. T. 1. remand before Mr. S. Balfour in response to many local en Sir Shenton and Lady Thomas will of new shares in the proportion of Gould at the Central Magistracy terday on a chacre of brez quale made on the subject of the attend divine service at St. John's new shate to every 4 existing yesterday with breaking into "High of four pieces bed-boards from a probable duration of the present Cathedral and at 930 p.m. His Ex- shares held by them, respectively. House" the residence of Ms. A H. matshed at No. 2 Water Catch evacuation of women and children cellency will broadcast from ZEW at the date of the annual meeting. Potts, on Nov. 15, with intent to ment on Nov. 18, and was entenc the Secretary of State for the Co- Defendant to six weeks hard labour. He lonies has been approached in this also recommended for pants sense and has replied by telegram On Monday. Bir Shenton and par. The first instalment of $1 pleaded not guilty. Lady Thomas will visit the New per share will be payable upon ac- Det.-Sgt. R. MacVey prosecuting mmt. Set. Delahunty prosecuted, that no prospects are at present Territorias calling at Shing Mun ceptance of the offer on January said that when, Mr. and Mrs. Potts BANISHER SENTENCED seen of such an improvement in Dam, Kam The village, Kam Tin 23, 1941: the balance will be called retired that night they left open Sentences totalling 12 months the political situation in the Far one small window for ventilation hard labour were imposed on East as would justuy the return aerodrome and refugee camp, Sha- UP 38 and when required.
About 12.15 am. Mrs. Folts was Cheng Tal Tong by Mr. Balfour of families already evacuated. #taukok, Lowu Bridge, Kennels and
Hongkong Government Kwanti race course and Hunter's
awakened by a note at the in- ytterday, on his pleading sulity to
studio.
Such new shares will be issued at commit
felony. A
and Mr. N. L. Smith at Faunting dow and she saw the figure of a lameny of a pair of option tipusers undertakes to ensure that the ktion Sirë-examined whenever At 1:16 pm. the distinguished Lodge and at 230 pm. His Ex-man about to climb through she tu an unnumbered house di Muk
Lation: OLETE Any hope of a visitors will be the guests, it cellency and Lady Thomas will awakened Mr. Potts and the man Mal Haun Wan, and return
from banishment. Tantheon of the Colonial Secretary dine at Flagstaff House.
jumped down and ran away,
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NOTICE
Bridge and Mahjong Drive will be held
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Variety Entertainment is now
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in aid of the above Society to at the China Fleet Club Theatre
3rd, 1941.