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"MAH-JONGG
SCHOOLS"
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$47,263.13 RAISED IN Y.W.C.A. CAMPAIGN
Mrs. Kan Yau-man, who presided at yesterday's meeting of the would make any recreation centre CHINESE Y.W.C.A. FINANCIAL CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE, proved pale with envy. Clerks, house- herself to be a sound prophet when she said, "On entering this" wives, shop-assistents, office-boys building today, I noticed many of you carrying parcels which, from and coolles, street coolles, and a their bulky, nature, appeared to contain banknotes, collection
I also saw of. nondescripts were gathered around the tables with tell of our success" for li was announced. at the conclusion of the radiantly happy faces and I know, therefore, that this meeting will such an air of concentrated atten- tion as to belle the claim that meeting, that a total sum of 347263.13 had been collected during the CAMPKİSTA This is over $5,000 in excess of the amount the ladies set as their goal. The air was thick with cigarette.. There were over 100 ladies pre- smoke, and the smell of opium sent when Mrs. Ma Ying-pul open- coupled with the stench of perspired the meeting with a prayer. 'ing humanity defied description.
they were playing mah-jongg as a "recreation."
1.
That theke · mab-fonîr “schools” are the happy hunt- lng grounds of card-sharpers is evident from the occasional cases which have come before the Courts in which employees, and/or players, were charged with assaulting some other per- son alleged to have been found cheating.
PROHIBITED EXPORTS
Continued from Page 11
(Raw. Cocoons,
After Mrs. Kan had welcomed the members, those present were treated to a "song and dance by four tiny tata, followed by beauti- ful rendition of Hawaiian music by Sea-grass, Silk, the son and two daughters of Dr. Nolls. Waste Floss, Yarn, Thread and Mrs. Wan Chik-hing.
[Plecegoods) Wool' (Raw shoddy waste combed yarn, Piece-goods Another item on the entertain-. and Manufactures). ment programme was a physical
Hldes. Skins, Leather, exercise display by four children All Crude Tanning Materials, Tun-
Leather, Raw Fur.
etc.:-
MISCELLANEOUS Albumen. Alkali soda, caustic
THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1941.
FOREIGN MAILS
HONGKONG, THURSDAY, sed APRIL, 11, 8.30, 4.M.”
The public are reminded that it is a breach of postal regulations to enclose in a postal cover communications intend- |ed for persons other than the addressee.
The Printed Matter Barries to the following placer in China,.. is temporarily suspended:
Yunnan
Szechuen
Kwelchow
Human
Fuklen (except Amoy and Kulangau) Kwangsi
North and East of Kwangtung.
Small Packet Post to all countries is suspended.
Sandakan. Sandakan. Swatow
In view of the growing number who had their heads enclosed inning Extracts. All Hides and Stips. Canton. of assault cases involving these pillow-cases, "schools," and the fatal attraction Mrs. Yung Chung-wen," General these establishments have for some Secretary of the Canton Y.W.CA, of the shop assistants who, re then read the business report and leased from their work at 8 pm congratulatory telegram received under the new Early Closing Hour from Canton, Ordinance, flock to these places for
their evening's "entertainment," the existence of these "schools" 13
fast becoming a public danger."
GAMBLING ORDINANCES
The definition of ถ common gaming house has been clearly set out in the GAMBLING ORDI- NANCE, 1891:
Java and Manila, ...................................................
soda, Artificial abrasive grinding Air Mall by "Pan-American Airways wheels, and Abrasive Paper Cloth, rice"-San Francisco date 1st April, Candles, Carbon black, Casein, Cel- Ball Bearings Binoculars, Bottles, Canton
Rangoon.
INWARD MAILS
Dole
From
5th Apr.
nah apa..
6th Apr.
6th Apr.
7th Apr.
Direct Ser-
8th Apr.
8th Apr.
11th Apr,
r1th Apr.
12th Apr.
14th Apr.
14th Apr.
15th Apr.
16th Apr.
17th Apr
18th Apr.
19th Apr. 20th Apr.
The results of the third period of the drive were then announced luloid and cellulose, cement, Cop-U.S.A. Honolul, Japan and Shanghai. (San Fran- by the various team leaders.
per-Sulphate, Corks, Cotton Inter, MBS. SMITH'S ADDRESS
cisco date, 21st March). Dextrine, Dies. Electrodes. Explo- Calcutta and Straits.nansowábeseer Mrs. N. Lt. Smith, "addressing sives of all kinds, Feathers, Fire Japan and Manila. those present, said, "We have, not wood, Gallnuts, Gelatine, Glue. Australia and Manila,
yet heard which team raised the Gum copal, gum damar, gum cawry, Ale Mail by Pan-American Airways. Direct Ser- largest sum but you all know that Glycerine, Industrial diamonds, In- vice" San Francisco date, 8th April.
"A common gaming house means your goal of $42,000 has been ex-sulated electric cables, Todine, Lig-Rangoon and Straits. and includes any place, opened, ceeded and that the total is $47-ilte wax and mineral wax, Lino-Rangoon and Straits. kept or used (1) for playing there- 263.13.
leum, Machine tools, Molasses, Na- | United-Kingdom and Straits.
..
in at any game of chance or any "I do not know how to tell you tural pharmaceutical products, U, S, A., Honolulu and Manila (San Francisco date mixed game of skill and chance: how I admire the splendid arrange- Medicine from animal glands, 19th March). () in which any commission or ments made for the team work. It Nitrates of all kinds, Optical in-Calcutta and Straits percentage is charged in connexion was due to excellent organisation struments, Optical glass and equip with the game, the stakes, or the that such splendid results were ob- ment for the "manufacture of
OUTWARD MAILS winnings."--"Section 2 (8)).
tained. It was also due to the optical Instruments, Paper, Photo- A keeper of a common gaming hard work of the three teams, graphical goods, Cameras. papers, the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where malls are Registered and Parcel Mail are closed 15 minutes earlier than house "means and includes the oc- (Cheers).
films and plates, Plywood, Precious advertised to close at or before 9 a.m. registered and parcel mails cupier or person having the use "I really want to say that I con- stones. Prepared paint, Quinine. are closed at 5 pm, on the previous day. When mails are adver- temporarily of any common gam-gratulate your and I want you to Radio apparatus, Resin, Rubber used to close after 5 pm. Registered and Parcel malla are closed Ing house, or any person having or know how happy other people are (Raw, reclaimed, synthetic, waste at 5 pm. appearing to have the
care or to know of your success, and how and management of such a place, and happy I am to share in your suc-percha, pilats, etc.). Rubber Tyres. rubber substitutes ---- gutta also any person who acts in any cess" (Cheers).: manner assisting in conducting the
Rubber manufactures, Saltpetre, Mrs. Smith concluded by wishing Shellac, Soap and washing powder, business of any such place or keep the Y.W.C.A. every success during Spark plugs, Starch, Tinplate and ing watch in or about the same: the year while Section 2 (g) gives "place.
black sheets, Tin, nickel and Mrs: Kan Yau-wan said that Mrs. chromium, salts, Tropical woods means and includes any house. T. V. Soong telephoned her before (Bamboo and rattan). Turpentine room, office, agency, boat, vehicle, or vessel, or any erection movable her (Mrs. Boong's) departure from and pine ofl. Varnishes, Veneers, Haiphong or otherwise, or any spot on land Hongkong to express her regret at wine Lees, tartarle acid, tartrates Manila Batavia and Bourabaya,
being unable to be present at the and Wood pulp. meeting due to her departure for Chungking.
or water." "
"CLUBS" OR "SCHOOLS"? As the public are openly in- vited to enter these premises; and as there are exceedingly strong doubts whether there are any members of these "clubs," or if there exists even any records, the claim that' these mah-jongg "schools" are "kul lok pos" (clubs) might be challenged by the Police in a Court of Law.
If these "schools" are permitted to exist, what is there to stop other people from starting a poker school, or any other gambling es tablishment under the title of "club"?
FUNERAL OF MR.
J. BAPTISTA
SAA
THE RESULTS
...
The results of the campaign were:-
Navy Division led with $16,282,12; Air Force Division came second with $15,250.25; and Army Division with $15,241.25.
COLONY TENNIS TOURNEY
MJAHNS GIVEN
GOOD GAME
Individual teams were headed by Mrs. Wong Tse-chuen with $4,199; In the Open Doubles of the ten- with Mrs. Jake Wong Wu, $3.419.40; nis tournament yesterday the and Dr. Katherine Woo with $3, holders, H. D. and S. A Rumjahd, 269.50, third.
were given a good match by their Mrs. Wong Tse-chuen was pre-clubmates, I M. A. Rasack and A. sented with a home-made cake de-. Minu. the cousins winning by corated with a sugar-coated map
7-5, 6-4.
For
THURSDAY
Haiphong
FRIDAY
Date and Time
The 3rd
10 30 AM
Fri. 4th
8.30 AM
8.30 AM
K.PO.
Parcels 10.00 AM Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, USA, Canada, Cen- Reg. 11.45 M tral and South America and United Kingdom Ord, 19.30 PM via San Francisco, (No Parcels for United- GPO. Kingdom).
Parcela 10.00 AM Reg. *11.45 AM Ord. 19.30 PM
KRO. Reg 4,00 Ord. 4,30 FK
G.P.O.
Note:-All Malls for United-Kingdom will be
forwarded with or without Superscription
Air Mail by Air to Rangoon to connect with the
"British Overseas Airways,”
Reg. 4.00 PM Onl 4.30 PM
XP.O. Parcels 4.00 PM
Reg.
5.00 RM
Ord.. 6.30 PM
G.P.O Parcels 4.00 PM
of China for the leading division. In the only other Open match) and another care for the best in-Ho Ka-lau and K. H. Yip beat B. Manila, Madang, Salamaus, Rabaul. Australia and Reg.
dividual team.
Golf Match On Apr. 11
The funeral of Mr. Joaquim Baptista, aged 70, who died at No. 5, St. Joseph's Terrace, Robin- son Road, took place at the The golf teams to represent Kow- Catholic Cemetery yesterday, Rev, loon and Happy Valley in the an- Fr. S. Angelus and FA Rosello rual match on Good Friday have officiated.
been selected as follows The late Mr. Baptista had been Kowloon
on the staff of Jardine Matheson, 8.50 a.m. Hongkong and Canton Fire In-R. K. Collings
Happy Valley
2 p.m.
O'M. Deane and AT. Dow, 6-1, 6.3.
Results of Club matches were as follows:-
New Zealand' via Sydney,
SATURDAY
Ord.
5.00 PM 7.00. FM
Sat, 5th
K.P.O.
Championship: C. H. R. Oxlade beat G. W. Sewell 6-3, 4-6, 7-5; R. E. Guest beat Stirling Lee 6-3, 6-2; M. Pagh beat T. J. Gould 8-6, 8-8. Air Mail by sea to Singapore to connect with the Reg.
H'cap Singles: H. J. Armstrong "British Overseas Airways." beat E, van Leeuwen 6-3, 6-3,
Canton. Stráite, TODAY'S PROGRAMME
Reg
4.00 PM
Ori.
4.30 I'M
GP.O.
4.00 PM
"
Ord.
4.30 PM
5:30 PM
MONDAY
The Stand Court will be made use of for the first time today when Tsul Wai-pui meets K. H. Yip, who
D. S. Edward is expected to give the ex-holder
$0.30 PM.
Mon. 7th KRO.
Reg. 10.30 AM Ord. 11.00 AM
G.P.O.
surance Office, for over 30 years. 8.54, A. J. Dennis. 2. K. 8. Robertson Open game and should be worth ir Mail by Sea to Singapore to connect with the Reg.
a close fight. This is the only. Besides being a member of 8.58, K.G. McKenzie 2.05 A. McKellar many Charitable societies in 9.02 T. B. Low the Colony, he was an artist of 10.06 H. F. Phillips 2.10 A.C. I. Bowker a very quiet disposition.
watching.
2.05 T. Low
..CLUB
MATCHES
"British Overseas "Airways,"
-3traits, and Calcutta.
TUESDAY
It will 9.10 A. L Eastman 2.10 W. Sharp H'cap Doubles: R. E Guest and be recalled that he painted the 14 W. C. Simpson 215 B, H. Mundy B. C. Fay v. F. W. Carter and EN. interior of the old City Hall. 9.18 W. V. Ahern, 2.15 A. D. Humphrey Thursby; D. S. Robb and C. W. E. Manlia Batavia, Mauritius, Lourenco-Marques, and
0.22 T. Lamb 2.20 L M 8. Lloyd Bishop v. B. J. Armstrong and P.
South Africa. 9.26 F. C. Barry
Wynter Blyth.
THOSE PRESENT."
2,20 A H. Penn
2,35 G. Davies. 2.35 W. Stuker
Those present were Messrs. F. G930A, W. Ramsay 2.25 0. E. Willerton. Prophet v V R. Gordon and Mixed Doubles: Mr. and Mrs. D. Hall, G. R. Piercy, R. G. Greet, 934 A. A. Lopos 2.25 N. J. Bebbington Mrs, D. B. Sinclair. J.' B. Pomeroy, Insp. Fisher, 9.38 E. F. Fincher 2,30 C, F. J. Simpson Messrs. A. JV. Ribeiro, L. Z. Marquis, A M. Remedios, C. F9.40 J. McKelvie
0.42 B. Jex
2.30 N. J. Booker Vas, LE. Remedios, E. L. Barros, A. C. V. Ribeiro, C. Pintos, C. 8.50 W. Kershaw.” Pereira, E. C. Olaes, A. Castilho, 945. E. C. Fincher C. L. Rocha, E. R. Sequeira, A. M. (Reserve)" Tavares, M. A. Tavares, P. 9.58 J. Coles Tavares. J. F. Tavares, A. C. -Botelho, W. F. Gardner, J.“ A, VA
Ribeiro, A. F. Osmund, C. H.
"(Reserve)
240 N. D Backer 2.40 M A. Cairns
Démund, G. V. Osmind, F. M. SHOT IN FEET
ST. JOHN'S WIN St. John's beat Kowloon Cricket Club by 6 to 3 in the play-off for the sectional championship of "B" Division held at Club de Recreio last night.
BOY KNOCKED DOWN
Pereira, E. J. Slva, H. Campos, Tam Muk, 10, residing at an According to a Police report,
J. 6. Rodrigues, J. S. Remedios, unnumbered but at Hak Wan an eight-year-old boy, Leung
... 10.30 AM Ord. 11.00 AM Parcels 11.00 AM Letters Noon
[Tue: 8th
3.30 PM
EPO
Beg 5.00PM Ord Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U.S.A. and
Europe is "Pan-American Airways and Trans- Reg Atlantic Services."
5.30
5.00PM
Ord
7.00 PM
7.00PM
WEDNESDAY
Wed, 9th
TEPESDAY
Canton.
Sandakan.
The 19th
9.30 AM
KPO Par: 9th 5.00 | Reg. 10th 0.45 M
Ord 10th 10.30 AM
Par: 9th 6.00 PM:
Ord 10th10.30 A
73.20
Chev J. M. Alves, H. W Pomeroy, Kok, outside Lyeemun, was shot Trun-lungs of No. 48 Johnston Straits. Ceylon, India, East and South Africa and Bog. 10th 0.15 A Castilho, M. F. Baptists, M. A in both feet, when he encountered Road, first floor, returning home Parcels only for United Kingdom, Baptista, A. F.. Baptista, F. Bapan armed party of robbers, who from school, was knocked down by Rangoon and Calcutta
sta, D. Baptista, C. Baptista, visited" his hut on Tuesday tram No. 65 just outside his house Canosalan Sisters, St. Beatrice night,
about 4 p.m. yesterday. He was Printed and Published by Henry Lloyd Murrow, for the Hả College giris St. Felimina School He was admitted to Queen Mary admitted to Queen Mary Hospital
Daily Press, Ltd, at Marina House, third floor, 15-19 orphans all many others,
Mary Hospital yesterday morning, enffering from head injuries,
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