PAGE 8-HONGKONG DAILY
PRESS
CHURCH & GENERAL
SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1941
BODY FOUND
CATHOLIC NEWS & NOTES WATER RETURNS ROUND THE POLICE COURTS
LAMMERTS AUCTIONS
DUKE OF NORFOLK: MEMORIES OF LORD, PUBLIC AUCTION. LLOYD; A CRITIC OF SHORT STORIES
instructions
THE ISLAND OF CORFU, WHICH IS AT THE PRESENT TIME GOING THROUGH ANOTHER STAGE OF ITS VERY VARIED HIS-
THE Undersigned have received TORY, is of partientar interest to Catholics because it has the largest Catholic population of any of the Ionian Islands and was for many centuries the seat of an important "archbishopric,
to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION
on
Wednesday, the 14th May, 1941.
commencing at 5.15 p.m.
FOR
APRIL Consumption Shows
April.
Increase
AT CENTRAL
from No. 531, The Peak on Tues-2
day, Chan Lam, 30, unemployed, |
ON BEACH
Evidence for the Police was to
wing-chat went with his wife to Yau Kam Tau village to cut trega. on their return, at 3.45 p.m., they met Mr. R. J. V. Everest, Assistant Supervisor of the Botanica and Forestry Department, and a party of forestry guards.
was charged with burglary and Inquest Verdict At R, S. PRIVATE FINED
theft of the vehicle before Major
D. O. South Pte. J. Lee, of the Royal Scots, Macfadyen yesterday.
Sgt. Willerton said that defen- Sitting as Coroner, Mr. 8. F. While the water storage in the was summoned before Mr. H G. Island reservoirs continue to show Sheldan, KC.. yesterday accused dant was formerly a coolie in the Balfour held an inquiry into the an increase. the decrease in the of driving car No. 1024 without a employ of Mrs. Rodgers but was death of Cheung, Wing-chl, ün- reservoirs or the mainland per valid driving licence at Queen's discharged in March. He entered employed, whose body was found of the The name Corfu is a corruption of the Byzantine name
sists, according to the returns for Road Central on Apr. 25,
the premises, by breaking a pane at the 94-mile beach at 7 am, on -Traffic Sgt, H. Dingsdale, who of a window in the basement. chief city on the island. The old name was Corcyra, and it is iden-
Apr. 4 In the Island reservoirs there prosecuted, sald that he' Was tified with Scheria, the Homeric island where Ulysses was entertain-
The next day, after taking the. It was colonised by the
were 2.068.84 million gallons on attracted by the car not being bicycle to a shop for repairs, he the affect that on Apr. 1, Cheung ed by Alcinous, king of the Phacacians,
May 1, compared with 1,497.87 driven very well.
tried to sell it to a marine hawker Corinthians in the eight century B.C., but rivalry with Corinth led
million gallons on May 1, 1940.
Pleading guilty, defendant and when he was arrested. to war, in which took place the most ancient sea fight in history, in
and kept The estimated population on the that he just bought the car from Defendant was fined $50 or one 664 B.C. It kept its warlike reputation through the ages,
Island was 1,000 compared with the Turks at bay" for many years after the fall of Constantinople.
He was 960,000 a year ago and consump In early Christian times it is tholics who knew him.
an increase. being said to have been taught by St.not only a strong upholder of tion showed Jason, a disciple of St. Paul, and Christian tradition in opposition 20.3 gallons per head per day it had an aportant bishopric at to the tide of atheistic materia- against. 15.5 gallons per head per the beginning of the fourth cen-sm in public life, but at all times day in April 1940, tury. Its patron St. Spiridion, in pubile and in private life, he the Catholic point of whose see was on Crete, a most received
under- remarkable man and one of the view with sympathy and tramers the Nicene
of
Creed. Btanding.
eg Though history tells of him man of great earnestness LAMMERT BROS., simplicity, he is the subject
numberless legends and is a popular figure in the history the Eastern Church
at their Sales Room No. 2, Con- naught Road, Central, 2nd Floor.
A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF POSTAGE STAMPS,
Terms: Cash on Delivery
AUCTIONEERS,
ST. TERESA'S CHURCH
Prince Edward Rd., Tel. 56277. Saturday:-At 4 p.m. Reception
8
to
DUKE OF NORFOLK
These populations · figures were
a Sgt.-Major of his Battery and month's hard labour. was trying it out at Queen's Road central.
JUMPED INTO WATEK Deceased, who was carrying two
POSSESSION OF CODE Kan Chu-leuk, 25, gold merchant, A fine of $10 was imposed.
of No. 52, Bonham Strand West, HEARING REMANDED
was charged before Mr. Lowry' yes- Twelve persons appeared before tarday with possession of a private based on the recent census re- Major A N. Macfadyen yesterday code or cypher on May 8. turns and constant supply was on a charge of induelig one Wong Det. Sub-Insp. C. B. Goodwin, bundles of wild tree wood, threw available throughout the month.
Sau-chan to join the so-called who prosecuted, said that he was down the bundles and jumped into the water. Forestry Guard is. Tung Shing Tong Triad Society at satisfied that the code, which de- choy, acting an instructions, went THE MAINLAND On the mainland, the reservoirs the Hot Hing Tea Shop, No. 84. fendant claimed to have been senti and Governor of Bombay. Lord Lloyd contained 1,604.61 million gallons Main Street West, ground noor, on him from a business associate into the water but could not And
Cheung whose hat was seen float Singapore, was strictly for business
ing nearby.. af made the acquaintance of the late against 1.855.78 on May 1, 1940. very Archbishop Goodier, S.J., and they The population showed a de-
Defendants were Kwok Fa, 30, purpose. or became fast friends. On the death crease, being 653,000 against 890-watchman; Yam Sik-każ, 44, shop A fine of $150 was imposed, while
of Archbishop Goodler, Lord Lloyd 000 on May 1, 1940, but consumipok, Ng Yiu, 31. Atter, Li Kal, 25. the code was ordered to be des stated that she found the botty recalled their many walks and tion increased, being 17.0 gallons conversations,
During his tenure of office A
as
A
"which
May 7.
cheered," per head per day, against 11.8 blacksmith: Fong Chi-man, 22. 'troyed. The inclusion of the Duke of
as he said. "the hard and respon- gallons per head per day in Apri unemployed: Wong Pul, 32, un- employed; Wong Chor, 23, “un- Norfolk in the government. in
sible life of a rather lonely Gov-1940.
employed: Yu Wal-tim, 32, un- subordinate position, as foint par-
ernor:"
employed; Lut Man-lung. liamentary secretary to the Minis-
Postmaster-General
A
ן
MINER FINED $200
Li Sul-henng, widow of decsand,
of her husband at the 91-mile beach at 7am. on Apr. 6. A IS- port was made to the Police and A mining foreman's plea in and the body was removed to the Four- wer to a charge of unlawful poslaon Mortuary. 18. session of 20 sticks of dynamite at
TWO REGISTRY coolle: Bo Kwong, 19, unemployed: Eastern Street was that he picked
WEDDINGS
The following marriages took
A verdict of death by accident
Au Shing-yee, 18, apprentice pala up a rattan basket containing the was returned by the Coroner,
ter: and Tse Kwan. 19. boller maker.
until
en-
explosive in the tramway on. Des Voeux Road West.
actually on his way to hand it over
Shoes defendant drew 90 sticks of dyna-
Case
against
mon by Rev. P. Joy, J, and prominence, many of the poll raise the level of criticism of the No 32 Yat Tack Road, and Miss Factory, No. 254, Des Voeux Road mite from the company's magazine gam-kit, youth under · 14′′ was
A CRITIC OF SHORT STORIES
There was a particular interest, of Children of Mary: At 6 pmy of Agriculture, marks the in- chsion of the Brs: Catholic in the May Devotions and Novena
present administration, There were though a melancholy one, about Our Lady si Fartma
4th Sunday after Easter:-80-two Catholics In Mr. Chamber- the review of "The Best Short
They were remanded
He was Wong Hok-ching, 25, no
ARMY OFFICER LEMNITY OF OUR LADY OF FAlan's government. Not ace Mr. Stories of 1940," which was re-
fxed abode, an employee of Mars-
CHARGED TIMA, At 8.30 am, Holy Mass Wheatley was Minister of Health cently broadcast from Z. B. W., for place at the Registry. Supreme Monday for making further
quiries. amin Mr. Ramsay Maclonald's first is the last time that one of Mr. Court, yesterday with Mr. J. Rey-
man Company, who further said
Hearing of the Det.-Sgt. V. M. Morrison is in that after picking it up, he was waiter Harold Fowlesland Chattey, O'Brien's famous "collections" will nolds, Deputy Registrar, officiat- with Sermon in Chinese: Choral Mass, celebrated by H. 3. Labour Government was there
ing:-
charge of the case.. Mons. H Valtorta, Sermon in Eng-Catholte in a prominent position be reviewed. He died early in the
Mr. Chan Bing-yee, student, of
ASSAULT CHARGE
to the Police when he was arrested. Captain, 1st Battalion, Middlesex lish and General Communion: 10 in the administration. The Duke present year. The 1940 collection
Hearing of the assault charge
Sgt. R. MeVey, who prosecuted, Regiment, Nanking Barracks, włą AM. SOLEMN HIGH MASS (Musle of Norfolk's father was at one time was the eighteenth of the series: No. 127 Lockhart Road, and Miss with which Mr. O'Brien's name Lo Yee-kam, of No, 30 Fort Street:
against Lai Cheung-ngar, 50,"pro- said that enquiries revealed that is charged with having, on April 22, at Kowloon, committed # by Little Flower Choir).
of the Pering It is usually taken for granted will be always associated, for he North Point,
serious 1,3...Rosary, PROCESSION
Mr. Pang Yueh-to, merchant, of prietor
offence against Yeong with the Statue of Our Lady, Ser- that a Catholic cannot rise to has done more than anyone else to
Tam Suet Ching, of No. '8 Tak Ku Central, ground door, Liu Kai-man, on that day.
28, and Lal San-choi, 26, both Defendant was fined $300 or two taken before Mr. H. G. Sheldon, He was a Catholic and a native Ling Road,
K. C at the Central Magistracy Solems Benediction by the Bishoptical parties, therefore when any
ANNOUNCEMENTS
shop fokis, was taken before Mr. months hard labour. NB. Catholic Associations are Catholic Members of Parliament
yesterday. requested to meet at the special shows early promise he is fre-of Boston, USA, though he lived
The forthcoming marriage "be-Lowry yesterday.
The Hon. Mr Leo D'Almada, They were alleged to have, to- place assigned to them not later quently offered an administrativen England for the last years
jun. instructed by Mr. R. M. M. position abroad. That accounts his life. He was educated at the tween Capt. Alan Oswald Gawler than 5.15 pm.
King, of Messers. Johnson, Stakes at for the fact that several posi-Jesuit institution. Boston College, Mills, Royal Artillery, R. A. Mess, gether with others not in custody. |
and later at Harvard, and as On week-days Holy Mass
InLyemun, and Miss Beata Elizabeth assaulted Liu Ki-chun, 30, assis-
for the and Master, appeared 6.30 and 1.16 a.m. and May Devotions
England he lived at Oxford he had De Courcy Morgan Richards, of tant manager of Lee Wan Trans-.
defence, and M. H H. Williams, portation Company, at No. 3, Gil- For exporting 2,200 tins of petrol, crown Counsel, assisted by De- tions at 5 p.m.
a special Interest in University No. 18 Peak Mansions,
man's Bazaar, first floor, on Mar. valued at $15,000, from the Colony M. B. Fraser, conducted the fe, and lectured on literature in
20, causing him bodily harm. without a permit, Wong Kali-ping;| many universities." His connexion
prosecution. Mr: F. H. Loseby appeared for 34, owner of trading funk No.
An application made by Mr. drst defendant and Mr. Alfred YT1737H, Ip Kee, 20, master of the D'Almada for the proceedings to be
*
ST. PETER'S SEAMEN'S
CHURCH
such
25 the Governor- ship of Indian provinces are present held by Catholics
MEMORIES OF LORD LLOYD
short story.
of
"The late Lord Lloyd, who was 4 with short stories caused it to be: High Anglican churchman and a said of him that "O'Brien's name,
4th Sunday after Easter: 8 a.m. man of strong religions sense, had on a collection of short stories is Holy Communion; 8. pm. Shortmany Catholic friends and was like the name of Hennessy on
Preacher: Rev. held in great respect by alt Ca- bottle of brandy." Brening Service.
Cyril Brown.
Notice Launch picnics, will be arranged on Saturday and Sunday afternoons leaving Fenwick St. Pier
xt 2,30 p.m..
N.B. The Church is open to the general publk.
'FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, » SCIENTIST
31 Macdonnell Road
Service on Sunday, May 11. The subject of the Lesson Ber-
CATHOLIC
CATHEDRAL
The following are the forthcoin- ing services at the Catholic Cathe- dral, Caine Road:
ENGLISH METHODIST
CHURCH
Queen's Road East. Opposite the Royal Naval Hospital
ST. JOHN'S
CATHEDRAL
"
ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH
KOWLOON
AT KOWLOON
EXPORT OF FETROL
It was stated that a raid was
Det Bgt. T. H. Matches said carried out at 2 p.m. on Thursday and table money amounting to that the two junks, which carried $3.87 was picked up ́ 180 tins and 250 ting of petrol respectively, met a similar fate.
4th Sunday after Easter: 8 am. Hon for second and third defend- junk, and Yeung San-hop, 37, ex- Holy Communion and in the Peak ants, while the prosecution was parter, were charged before Mr.heard in camera, under Section 74 of the Magistrates Ordinance No. Church; 11 am. Matting and Ser-conducted by Mr. M. A. da Silva, D.JN. Anderson yesterday.
41 of 1932, was over-ruled by his Sub-Inspector T. McMahon," at- mon, Preacher Rev. A. P. Rose; assisted by Det.-Sgt. J. MacDonald,
Worship. Complainant, in evidence, said tached to Cheung Châu, said that!
After Mr. Williams had outlined 6.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon
that defendants came to his office a report was received on May 3 that} Preacher, Rev: C. Strong (R.N).
There will be the usual Sunday to see the Chief Manager, Chung the junk and the cargo had been the Crown case, and several wit evening social after the Evening Shin-ting. whom they claimed taken away by robbers at Mine nesses gave evidence the hearing service, and all will be welcomed. owed them $3,650,
After being Pins. Later the junk and the was adjourned until 11 am today. Holy Communion will be cele-told that Chung had gone to cargo were found intact at Cheung brated at 7.30a.m. on Thursday [Shinkwan, defendants dragged him Chau by the Police," 4th Sunday after Easter Morn-
and 7.45 am. on Friday (in Can-downstairs and assaulted him.
First and second accused were Mr. Macnamara with keeping a ing services: 1st Mass 6 with ser-
In cross-examination, complain each nned $100, while last defen- tonese). MORNING SERVICE TO
common "Tse Fa" gaming house at mon in Chinese, 2nd Mass 8 with
ant refused to answer a direct BE CONLUCTED BY
dant was fined $250,
No. 49, Battery Street.. sermon ir English, 3rd Mass 10
REV W.G.B. REAM
question put by Mr. Loseby and Man Kam, 38, and Chan Chỉ, 44, with sermon in English, Evening
repeated by Mr, Lowry, After steersmen, were similarly charged. services: 3:30 Catechetical Instrue- | Preachers, Morning-Rev. P.GB.
short adjournment, both Mr. Silva, tlan, 4 Exposition of the Blessed Ream MIA; Evening-Rev. JE.
on behalf of complainant, and mon in all Christian Science Chur-sacrament, recitation of the Holy Sandbach. Morning Parade Service
complainant himself apologised. ches will be: "Adam and Fallen Rosary, short sermon and Benedicat 10.15 am. Hymins 64, 531, 880,
The hearing was adjourned to Man"
tion: May 13-Special Day of Re-92, 159. Evening Service at 7 pm.
Fellowship Brekkfast after Early this morning for decision, The Golden Text will be: "If by|paration to the Blessed Virgin Hymns 12, 562, 878, 942.
Celebration
TAIKOO DOCKS THEFT one man's offence death reigned Mary, Holy Hour from 5.30 to: 8.30 NOTICES FOR WEEK
4th Sunday after Easter: 8 am. by one; much more they which re-p.m. May 15-St. John Baptist de
Convicted on a charge of re- Following the Evening Service a Holy Communion: The monthly ceive abundance of grace and of La Salle, Founder of the Brothers Bocial, Hour will be held at 8 & 8 fellowship breakfast will be held ceiving a quantity of bolts, nuts
of righteousness shall of the, Christian Schools, on week
1.. Young koo Docks, knowing the same to reign in life by one, Jesus Christ" days Mass st. 6 and 7.30. Confes- Home at 8.30 pm. All Servicemen after this service; 10 am. Junior and rivets, the property of the Tai-
and civilians warmly welcomed. Sunday School; 10
A coolle of the RAF. Ng Po, be placed in the Poor Box. (Romans 5: 17).
sions morning and evening. Dur Monday and Thursday at 7 pm. People's Service; 11 am. Mating have been stolen or unlawfully 35, was charged before Mr. Ander- Among others- the- following ing the month of May the devo Badminton Club at S & S Home, and Sermon. Freacher: Rev. E. A obtained,
Shun-chveng, Thang
soh yesterday with stealing 87 feet citations will be read from the tions in honour of the Blessed Tuesday at 8.30 pm. Meeting for Wittenbach: 6.15 p.m. Evensong woman, was fined $250. or three of wire cable from the Kal Tak Bible: "But there went up a
Virgin Mary take place at 5.30 p.m. Prayer and Fellowship at S&B and Sermon. Preacher: Rey, H. A months' hard labour and Fung H Airport... from the earth, and watered the
two months by Major It was said that defendant was WOOD POSSESSORS FINED whole face of the ground. And every day on week days and at 4
Macfadyen yesterday.
seen taking the wire by a watch-
Li Kam, charged with the posses- Mr. D. Brittain Evans appearing man who had him arrested,
sion of 120 cattles, and Ching Chiu, on behalf of the Talkoo Docks
Accused" was fined $30 or a with passession of 75 catties of wild conducted the prosecution, assisted month's hard labour. by Sgt. W. L. Kinloch, white bath defendants were represented by Mr. D. McCallum...
the gift
mist
the Lord God formed man of the dust of the ground." (Gen: 2: 8,7).
The following citations will also be read from the Christian Science Textbook, "Science and Health; with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker' 'Eddy: "The name
p.m. on Sundays.
ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH
4th Sunday after Easter. First Mass and General Communion. 8 am. Second Mass 19 a.m., followed by
are
Arum represents the false sup- Benediction of the Blessed posion that Le is not eternal,
as beginning and end; that Bacrament. On week-days, Holy
& a.zz-Confessiona the influite enters the anite, that Mass
heard everyday, before and after intelligence passes into non-in- felligence, and that Bout dwells in Mass. On Saturdays, the special immortal time for Confessions is from 4.30 material sense;. that Mind results in matter, and mito 8 pm.
ship.
ALLIANCE
Home.
Wittenbach.
SPREADING RURAL EDUCATION
zombat is balog set to saread rural education. On a recent 4-day cruise it ednerted 111,094 people along the Yangtse between Chungking and Luhsier.
This idea of spreading education | The rowboat rural programme is
$150 or
First accused. was fined $75 or
He said that he was not instruct-two months' hard labour, while Li who had a previous conviction, was ed to press the case since defen fined $150 or three months' hard dants had lost their petrol.
labour and to be recommenced for Accused were fined $25 each.
banishment. THEFT OF WIRE CABLE
The table money was ordered to
D. O. SOUTH
CHARGE WITHDRAWN
At the previous hearings it was alleged that the two scenied mur- dared a Chinese detective, Ip Hing, at Kut Hing Street; Tai O,^an Jan.
· A 17-year-old woman, Wong Nul.
tree wood at Chung On Street, fear ALLEGED DOUBLE-MURDER
Taun Wan, on May 8, were fined Committal proceedings against $3, or one week's hard labour, each Chiu Sin-ching. 19, who was when they appeared before Mr. REMOVAL OF RICE
charged with the murder of his F Balfour yesterday. Hearing of the case in which Lonfece, was concluded before Mr.
The charge of murder against 5680H, and The K1, 50, manager was committed to the next and enlightenment by means of a a composite one: Beside agricults, 43, master of junk No Anderson yesterday when accused
Kwong Hung Feź alias Kwong Pan rowboat stands to the credit of ture and medicine. it comprises
It was alleged that defendant Fal, and Wy Chun Hung alias WE the Chungking YMCA and the eight other departments, movie of the Kwong Chung Hing Shop Criminal Sessions, Methodist Church. These two education, lantern slides, music No. 55, Gloucester Road, first floor. Christian institutions built the and singing, lectures, a circulating were charged with moving 88 bags killed bis eight-year-old niece, Ky, was withdrawn by the Follee exhibits of paintings, of rice in Shankdwan Harbour Chis Mo-ching and suffocated an-yesterday when the cass came up ter in mortal mind; that the one God and creator entered what He THE CHRISTIAN & MISSIONARY beat for $4,000 in September, 1940, ubrary,
decorated it staffed it, and start-drawings, cartoons and posters, without first having obtained other six-year-old niece Chiu Mo- for hearing by Mr. Balfour,
handbills and circulars and and-permit from the Controller of Tradeyee on April 9 at No. 171, Tung created, and then disappeared in
ed it on its mission.
was concluded before Major Mac- Chol Street. the atheism of matter... Man is Rev. John Bechtel, Fastor,
Large characters on the bow illiteracy work,
fadyen yesterday, Clod's reflection needing no cul- Sunday Services: 10 am. Wor-proclaim it to be the "Bzechwan
Chief Det-Insp. A. E Carey was The river route from Chungking First defendant was fined $100 in charge of the case. Speaker, Rev. G. Ferry Rural Education Service Boat" to Labsign has been the regular of alx weeks' hard labour, while vation it ever beautiful and complete." (Science and Health, Subject: The Cross of Our Lord on one side is the slogan People line for the Methodist service second defendant was discharged. SHOPLIFTER FINED
Jesus Christ."; 11. Morning are the foundation of the nation boat. Making a round trip each Pages: 380, 527),
MARINE COURT Worship (Cantonese): 3 pm. Sun- and only when the foundation is month, the bost has visited the The rice was ordered to be con-
| was' charged before Mr. H. C.
Captain R. A Svenson, master ROSARY CHURCH day School (Cantonese); 6.30 p.m. solidly laid can the nation be 30 odd towns and villages along acated.
The defence put up by the Hon. Macnamara yesterday with larceny mariner, appeared before Com- Evangelistic Service. Speaker, Rev.
secure." On the other side are the river. Many have been visited John Bechtel Bubject: "Seven
written the catchwords of China more than once, but care has been Mr M. K. Lo, on behalf of second of a lady's long gown from No. mander T C stin at the Marine fah Bundes after Easter: 430 Swords of Scripture 70 Pat war Victory in Resistance and taken that people in those places defondant, was that his client 199, Lalchikok Road, property of Court yesterday on the charge
Evangelistic Service (Cantonese).
Success in National Reconstruc- be given new material and advanc-was concerned only with the pur-Chan Chiu-tak, master.
chase of the rice, while the charge Defendant was fined $50 or tion."
ed training (Central News),
sgainst him was exportation, on month's hard labour. which poing 11.0 Evidence WHE Sgt. Roberts prosecuted. directed against him. T
"TSE FA GAMBLING- That "The Fa" has not been com- Defendant pleaded that the ipletely stamped out was evident weather was foggy and visibility nil Alleged to have stolen a bicycle, yesterday when Chan Het, 26, and and he could not see the signals. the property of Mrs. RA. Rodgers, L'Ping, 23, were charged Before He was fined $50
The following are the forthcom- ing, services, etc.
am, Maza with sermon in Chinese:
7.30, in English 8.30, in Portu guese: 9.30, in English, followed by
the Exercises in honour of the Blessed Virgin: Exposition, Rosary
“FRATERNITY-PRAYER ROOM-
". CABIN AS OFFICE 77 POKFULAM ROAD
The boat is 50 feet long and 10 Baturday, 8.30 pm: Fellowship tons in capacity. The forward end. Benediction at the Blessed meeting. Sunday. $.45 am-Holy cabin serves as the office. The
3 Communion,
pm., Young staff, four experts in various lines Barament
At 2 pm; Catechism in Chinese: Women's bible study circle, 8.30 of rural education, with Mr. Lo 2.30, Benediction of the Bleased p.m., Intercession for the war. Chen-huan as leader, sleep in the Monday, 8 p.m.-Prayer meeting.,
Sacrament.
aft cabin.
ST. PAUL'S CHAPEL
185, Portland Street, Mongkok 4th Bunday after Easter At 6
am Mass with sermon in Chinese; In the evening no Bervice.
Sgt. W. L. Kinloch prosecuted.
STOLE A BICYCLE
that he had entered his vessel
#
Into the Tathiong Channel on the morning of May 5 while the port- closed signal was holsted at Cape d'Aguilar.