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HONGKONG DAILY PRESS.
"OVER HERE": Famous American stage and film stars at a Moyal Air Force camp-concert. As a tribute to the magnificent work of the R.A.F., American artists now in England recently put on a show at a special camp concert at an R.A.F. station, and the programme was broadcast in the BBC's Overseas short-wave ser- vice. Among the crowd of R.A.F. men are (L to R): Donald Stewart, Norris Smith, Claire Luce, Teddy Brown, Manning Sher- win, Adelaide Hall, Elizabeth Welch, Walter Crisham, Carroll' Gibbons. Bebe Daniels, Dorothy Dickson. Diana Ward & Vic Oliver.
H.K. STUDENTS' CHARITY BAZAAR IN AID OF SINO
WOUNDED SOLDIERS
"I HAVE A GREAT ADMIRATION" FOR THE STUDENTS IN PATRIOTISM AND HONGKONG, THEY YIELD. TO NONE. IN CHARITY, The bazaar which they bave organised "today is proof of the good work they have done for the poor and the suffering. It is work of this nature which prepares youth for citizenship, and in the youth of today I entertain great hopes and faith for the futare", said Hon. SIR ROBERT KOTEWALL, KT., C. M. G., LLD.. when he opened the charity bazaar organised by the Hongkong Stu- the Wah Kul Middle dents Relief Association in the grounds of
College, Castle Road, yesterday.
Sir Robert was met, on "hie arrival, by Mr. Tang Chi-ching and Mr. Tong Chun-hong. Pre- sident and Chairman, respectively. | of the bazaar,
.
Addressing those present, la Chinese, Sir Robert said that the
ARRIVALS BY
DUTCH SHIP
Arrivals from Shanghai by a
object of the bazaar was to raise Dutch vessel yesterday were Mrs. funds for the relief of wounded A. Keyzer, C. H. D. Curtcis, A. Chinese soldiers. refugees.
GENERAL
Colony To Have 3-Day Black-Out Exercises
CENSUS OF WOMEN, CHILDREN IN ALL A.R.P. DISTRICTS
The Colony's next black-out will commence on Wednesday, Feb. 26, and may last three nights, the Director of A.E.P., Wing-Comdr. A. S. Steele-Perkins, O.B.E.. stated yesterday at his weekly press conference.
The black-out may be called off after the first night provided co-operation from the public with regard to their share of arrange- ments toward a successful exercise is properly forthcoming.
The Director of ARP. will be empowered to continue the exer- cise on the further two days.
During the three-day period commencing on Feb. 25, black-out exercises will be conducted in various districts both by day and by night.
Work has been, commenced in the past week on a new tunnel un- der D'Agullar Street. This will probably be one of the largest tunnels to be built.
DISTRICT CENSUS
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COMING & GOING BY CLIPPER
Pan American Airways « PHILI- PINE CLIPPER (Capt. Turner) arrived in Hongkong yesterday, bringing US. malls, dated San Francisco, Jan, 24, and the follow- lag passengers from Manila:
MR. LOUIS J. FRANCISCO, Work on the A.R.P. Department Executive of Marsman Trading project to take a census of all wo-Corp., Manila, on short business men and children in all A.R.P. dis trip to Hongkong;. telets will commence in about six MR. LAURIE NIELSON, Manager weeks' time. Street sleepers. will of L. R. Nielson and Company, be included in this census.
Manila, on business to Hongkong, accompanied by his wife, Annette Nielson:
The Mobile lighting exhibition starts its journey again on Monday when Central District and Hung- hom will be visited. On Tuesday, the exhibition will visit the Upper Levels and Kowloon City.
Circular letters are being sent to all Arms, hotels, flats, etc. request- ing that every big building detall two or three employees for a short course in A.R.P. instruction,
COMPETITIONS
Wardens of two districts are or ganising competitions in the near future. Tomorrow, the Caroline Hill Stadium will see an athletic neet for Wardens of District "A,' Upper Levels Division, and on Feb. 16, wardens of Shamshuipe district
and F. Tompson, Mr. and Mrs. A Cun-will compete for a trophy to be
ningham-Tweedle, Mrs. J. Vago, presented by Mr. É Himsworth. those boys and girls who were unable to continue their studies E. Geddes, Max Friedman, B. Britt,
C. A. Carter and P. L. Williams.
Passengers embarking here for Manila by the same vessel were
due to poverty brought on by the war in China
Everyone, sald Sir Robert, was L. D. Carson, and Mr. and Mrs. H. fully aware of the sufferings of C. Strugess-Wells. wounded soldiers and there was,
Through passengers for Manila
speak of this subject.
PASSENGERS
left
The following passengers Hongkong for Manila by the Fre-
Mr. H. E. Arnold. Miss F. Balde-
و خاطر
MR. OTTO WYSS, Connected with the Agricultural Departament of Warner Barnes and Co., Ltd, Marilla. on short business trip to Hongkong:
MR.
BERNARD F. JOHNSON, Chemical engineer connected: with the Texas Co., returning to Hong- kong from the Philippines;
MR. BROCK A: PARK, Executive of American International Under- writers on short business trip to. Hongkong. He returned to Manila on the same Clipper, today;
MR, SOORAN TOPALIAN, Con- nected with Aviation Equipment and Export Company, Inc., Hong- song, returning after a business trip to the United States. Mr. To- pallan spent a few weeks in Mani- la while transit from San Francisco to his home;
MR. LUCIO R. ILDEFONSO, Businessman from Hongkong re- turning to his home;
MR. ROBERT P. DE LA SALA
therefore, no necessity for him to were Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hind, Rsident Cleveland on Thursday: Connected with John Manners and W. Mills, W. C. Farnham. E viso, Mrs. L. R. Cramer, Mr. A, P.
The Association's aim. went Heller. E. W. Langdon, Rev. John Ferguson, Mr. H, W. R. Hyge. Mr. Str Robert, to raise funds for the D. Hayes, Miss R. W. Walker. Miss Juan N. Peckson, Miss V. Tuapo.
hearty support, of everyone.
The speaker concluded by wish ing the bazaar every success.
c. c. Barnaby, Miss N. L. Skeeters,
Miss J, M. Ross, Miss E, M. Ash-
Co., Hongkong, returning after a business trip to the Philippines;
MR. ALEX, E. GERONDAL, Ships
broker returning to his hone in Hongkong:
MR. STEVEN
F.
BALFOUR,
assistance
of their destitute fellow students reflects the greatest credit on the members and should croft, Mr. and Mrs. T. Jaurogui, receive the commendation, and Mr. and Mrs. 1, Jaurogui Mrs. M.V. Konvicka. Mrs. C. Winterle, Completing the return portion of D. Debris and child. Miss F. M. de Miss L. Winterle, Miss E. K. Lav-a round trip to Manila from Hong Pac de Marsoulles, Miss N. P. Nes-rish, Mrs. C. A Gelvin and two kong: terenko, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pat-children, and Miss. Y. F. Cook, "Messra, Go Tian and Qua Kian, Mr. Ip Lan chuen, member of ton and child, Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Through passengers for Nether-Chinese merchants on business to the Committee, said many stu-Lindholm and three children, 8. Elands East Indies ports were Mr. Hongkong and Dr. Arthur Woo, dents were forced to abandon their Benjamin, J. H, Shelton, Mrs. V. and Mrs. J. Pennink and Mrs. J. the well-known Hongkong practi-
Huntley Miss H. I. Huntley, Mrs. C. Smith. I studies due to lack of funds.
Mr. Tang Chi-ching thanked both speakers for their presence and their interest in the Associa tion.
Among those present, besides. Sir Robert were Messrs, Ip Lan- chuen, Tang Chi-ching, Li Tai yan. Wong Cho-fan, Wong Book to. and Ng Kung-foo.
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FUNERAL OF MISS
E. M. CARVALHO
The death occurred on Tuesday at St. Teresa's Hospital, Kowloon, of Miss Edith Maria Carvalho, a prominent member of the Portu- community in Hongkong guese
was
The funeral, which took place at and Macao, at the age of 78. the Catholic Cemetery yesterday evening.
largely attended: Father Granelli officiated, assisted by the Very Rev. Fr. G. M. Spada, Among those present were Dr. A. (30. Lau Wo, 28, unemployed, was tion was taken up by Sgt. Thomp M. Rodrigues, Messrs. A. J. Rodri– gues, & H. Carvalho, Dr. E D. de sentenced to nine months hard son of the Royal Navy Police. labour by Mr. G.T. Lowry yester It was stated that defendant, Souza, J. M. Noronha, J. A 8. while going about his work as an Alves, D. F. Lopes, J. A. E. Silva, ¡E. J., Figuereido, H. A. Castro, J. ROBBERY TRIAL
Prosecuting, Det. Sgt. W. unofficial rubbish disposer of the Guterres, A. M. Prata, V. E, da Further evidence for the pro Fowlie stated that complainant Naval Yard on Jan. 10, was seen Rocha, J. Eca, D. M. da Rocha, F. The schools taking part were
secution was given, before Major was walking along Hollywood by an Indian constable picking UP F. Graca, Miss M d'Almada and the Wah Nam, Kwong Tal (Foo Macfadyen yesterday at the re-Road on Thursday night when a parcel. After putting it into a many others. Chung), Ling To Girls', Kwong sumed hearing of the case
defendant canie up from behind basket and covering it up with rub- Kul, Wah Kui, Chưng Wah. which Ho Su-wah. 28,
Water and snatched the earrings away. bish, he threw the basket into his He was arrested, and from his funk
day.
Queen's College, Man Fah, Tai Police seaman W77. Lam Fook. He was caught by a Chinese de- Junk lying alongside the sea-wall/terred with the casket,
Two sheaths of flowers were in-
Many floral tributes were sent.
Shing, Man Cho, Fong Lam, Ling 30, Tsang Wing-pan, 34, Wong! tective. Chung. Hon Man, Nan Yeung wal-pang, alias Chan Hung, 36, Defendant had two previous the parcel, which was found to Commercial College, and Shun and Lau Lam, 36, all unemployed. convictions,
contain seven steel rods, was re-i Ching Musical Academy.
he was convicted by Mr. Hims- are charged with robbing Chan Kai
covered. GAMING HOUSE The bazaar will be continued of $145 and Hout of $1.50 at No.
Defendant, in evidence, dented worth on a charge of disorderly today and tomorrow.
Wai Tim. 36. unemployed, and 369, Lockhart Road, first floor, on
that he had picked up the parcel, conduct at the Kowloon Skating Leung Khoi-fuk, 45, shop keeper. saying that I was only found in Rink, Jan. 4
INJURED BY CRACKERS his junk. First defendant was represented were charged before Major
Macfadyen yesterday with keep-- Further hearing of the case was Alleged to have thrown fire- by Mr. J. M. d'Almada Remedios.
Hearing was adjourned to Mon-ing the first floor of No, 91, Main fixed for Feb. 24 at 2.30 p.m. De-crackers at a girl's face causing
Street East as a common gaming fendant was on $100 ball. house for the purpose of paikau
H.K. TRAMWAYS CO. DIVIDEND
The Directors of Hongkong. day, at 2:30 pm. Tramways. Limited announce, for
carried forward to next year.
HEALTH RETURNS
GAMBLING' CASES
WOUNDING
A.N.
on Jan. 30, while 45 others were gambling in the charged with
were
1701
premises.
AT KOWLOON
FALSE PRETENCES
"
Injuries, a woman, Is Yip, of No. 17, Peking Road, was charged before Mr. Himsworth yesterday discharging fire-crackers with without
with permission and throwing crackers to the danger A woman, Leung Bau-chun,
Defendant was jand Mak Yau, 36, shoemaker, were of the public.
before Mr. Himsworth fined $11.
BOX-MAKER FINED On the request of Mr. C. A. charged
The first two defendants were
$200 ball each, and the rest
D.-1.
W.
Wednesday at 2.30 p.m. -
There were 35 absentees
The rest were fined $2 each.
MALICIOUS Tsang Cheung. 24, newspaper werday, and their balls of delivery boy, appeared before Mr. each were estreated.
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recommendation at the Annual A total of 44 persons General Meeting of the Company brought before Mr. Lowry to be held on Feb. 25, a Final Divi- gambling charges yesterday. dend of One Dollar per share. Charged with keeping common This makes a total of $1.50 per gaming houses for the purpose of share for the year 1940. and, after pai kau Yam Sze, 23, room boy, $5. providing all Charges, Depreciation, was Ared $50, Fu Bo, 27, $30, and Corporation Profits and Property Tam Nam, 52, $20,
Gutherton Huss, who is appearing yesterday with obtaining money: Appearing before Mr. Himsworth for the first two defendants, by false pretences and with at- Taxation and the transfer of $100,- Of the 41 charged with gam-
A. Russell, tempting to obtain money by yesterday on a charge of throw- ing fire-crackers to the danger of 000 to General Reserve leaves, sub-bing, 27 falled to appear and their through fect to Audit, a balance of $159,739 of $3 each were estreated hearing of the case was fixed for similar means.
First defendant was ordered to the pubile, Chau Min, 20, WEN yes-sign a personal bond of $50, fined ned $2.
MARINE COURT .. $5 $10 for giving a false name and
Fourteen Chinese women ap address and to pay $23 compensa tion to the pawn shop. Second peared before the Marine Magis accused had ball of $200 estreated trate, Lt.-Cmdr. 3. Jolly, R.N.R., yesterday on charges that they notifiable diseases. notified
Kok Cheung, master of Class IV
INDIAN BOUND OVER
had boarded a ship lying in having occurred the Colony'ng and innicting grievious bodily boat No. 1633V. appeared before.
Ghulam Mohammed, 25, of the Victoria Harbour without the per during the 24 hours ended at harm on the person of Pun Nang Mr. H. G. Sheldon yesterday on a Royal Indian Army Service Corps mission of the Master or the midnight Jan, 30-Enteric on Dec. 20 last at No. 118. Holly charge of larceny
Officer in charge. Fever, two cases; Measles, two wood Road, Arst floor.
Bentence Hongkong Naval Yard on Jan, 10 convicted of burglary, was ordered
Twelve of the defendants were cases Chicken-Fox, one
Case of six months hard labour was of 21 pounds of high speed steel by Mr. E. Himsworth yesterday to Dysentery, three cases; Tuber-imposed.
bars, valued at $105, and the al-sign a personal bond and to pay aned $20 each or two weeks' im culosis, 20 cases,
HARD LABOUR FOR SNATCHER ternative of unlawfully receiving se compensation to complainant,prisonment, and the other two, Det. Sgt. A. Bethell prosecuted. who had previous convictions for Convicted of larceny from the the same.
.DISORDERLY · CONDUCT a similar offence, were fined $30 He was further summoned for The Health Bullett & Eastern person of a 46-year-old widow,
Hung Siu-fal, 24, factory master. or one month's imprisonment in Ports for the week ending on Jan. Mak Ngan, of No. 107, Hollywood trespassing in the Naval Yard.
Mr. M. A. da Silva appeared for of No. 232, Yen Chow Street, was the case of one and $50 or 25 reveals a practically clean bill Road, second floor, of a pair of
Hollywood Road. the defence and pleaded not guilty fined $5, and ordered to pay $8.20 months' imprisonment in of health, only one case of small earrings in pox being recorded in Shanghai. near Shing Wong Street on Jan. to all the charges. The prosecu- compensation to complainant when case of the other.
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