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PRIVATE THOMAS FETER 'DURDAN, 27. of Royal Army Ser-
vice Corps, was yesterday comm mitted for trial by Mr. H. C. Mac- namars at the Kowlom Magis- tracy. Accused, who pleaded not guilty, is charged with the manslaughter of a woman, Ho Sze, 67, at Sa Kung Road, Kowloon. City, on May 18.
Mr. J. P. Murphy, Assistant Crown Solicitor, prosecuted," as sisted by Traffic Sub.-Insp. A. R Brittain.
EARLIER MISHAPS
MORE PROPAGANDA AND PROSECUTIONS TO CURB SPITTING HABITS
Obstacles To
Of. T.B.
Establishment Sanatorium
Measures to be taken to curb the spitting habits of the people -BY MORE PROPAGANDA AND PROSECUTIONS—were discussed at a meeting of the Cound of the Hongkong Anti-Tuberculosis Asso- clation held at the Council Chamber yesterday evening when the
Rev. J. E. Sandbach, Vice-Chairman, took the chair in the absence
of the Hon. Mr. M. K. Lồ, Chairman.
.The
suggestions were
SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1941.
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An experimental service providing sea transit to U.S.A. and alr transit from U.S.A. to Lisbon and United Kingdom has been instituif- ed. The inclusive postage rata 1 H. K. $2.00 per os, for letters and HK. $1.00 each for postcards. Correspondence for this ser- vice should bear the usual blue air mail; label with the superscrip- tion "By sea to U.S.A."
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The Hon. Dr. P. S. Selwyn-Clarke' (President) "put forward a Accused hired a car. No. 3177. suggestion that as a sufficient period had elapsed since the anti- on May 18 and about 5 pm. he spitting bye-law was passed, a few further prosecutious from different knocked down and killed the de- urban areas be taken to warn the public that the authorities were de- ceased outside the Kal Tak Air-termined to implement the law which was passed over a year ago. port in Sal Kung Road, near *Others present at the meeting Chinese broadcasts. Be also sug- Cheung On Road, when driving, it were. Hon. Mr. Le Tse-tang, Hon. gested that public lectures be pro-ed was alleged, on the wrong side of Mr, W. N. Thomas Tam, Dr. Livided. "the road.
Shu-fan, Dr. N. C. Macleod. Prof. adopted. Gordon King, Dr. F. Tseung. Dr. An interesting revelation was T. P. Wu, Dr. A. M. Rodrigues, Dr. made by Dr.. Wu. He said that temporarily suspended: It was further alleged that ac- cused, driving the same, car in (Miss) P. Ruttonjee, Dr. Katie King's College had started an anti- Woo, Miss R. Mow Fung, Miss Ellen T. B. movement one of whose func- Castle Peak earlier the same day. LI, Miss P. C. Lal, Miss Shin Tak-tions was to send a student around was" involved in two other acci-hing and Mr. T. V. N. Fortescue to teach the dangers of spitting.
Dr. Selwyn-Clarke mentioned thai the price of spittoons which were to be put in various restaurants A letter from Mr. Ho Kom-tons, and eating houses had doubled Chairman of the Appeals Com since receiving orders, totalling mitee, stated that Mr. D. Benson 1,500 He proposed that Miss Mow had written to say that, $14,140 had, Fung be asked to see if the com- been received and since then
pany concerned could quote the 1.500 spittoons at the original price of $16.80.
dent's...
Dr. H. T. Bee, of Kowicor.. Hos - pital, said that he examined Bc- cused after the accident on May 19 and found accused's speech to be coherent.
Dr. H. H. Tal, of the Kowloon Hospital, sald that death was due to a fractured skull,
NEW NATIONAL RECORD SET
AT 3-DAY GALA
A three-day gala, under "the auspices of the Hongkong and Kowloon Tenants' Residents As- sociation to raise funds for the Bomber Fund, British Fund for the Relief of Distress In China,
(Secretary).
$14,140 RECEIVED
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further $300 had come in. The letler revealed that the writer had sent out some 500 letters of which 370 were to Chinese sympathisers and 130 to non-Chinese. In regard to the Christmas seals, Mr. Ho stated he had no suggestions but the scheme should be given a trial and to launch a larger appeal if it proved successful
corded.
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After discussion. it was decided to refer the matter to the Finance Committee.
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The disposal of some of the Air Mail by “Pan American Airways-Direct Ser- funds, was discussed..
Dr. Wu suggested that a well-
Dr. Li Shu-fan suggested that few hundred dollars be voted to) On the proposal of Dr. Selwyn- the Tung Wah Eastern Hospital Clarke a sincere appreciation of which had recently been given Mr. Ho Kom-tong's work was re- over to treatment of T. B. cases.
Free Schools and for Free Medical After Dr. Li Shu-fan had equipped clinic, if put up, would Services for the Poor, was com reaffirmed that the Christmas seals be of great help to the Association. menced last night at the Associa-scheme be proceeded with or, at
The Chairman" reiterated that tion's bathing pavilion at Leicht-least, a period of trial be made, the main object of the Association the Council decided to inform the was to start a sanitorium. There Appeals Committee of the Council's were obstacles now, but as 5000 support and to go forward with as the Association had sufficient the scheme.
money, they would go ahead with the scheme:
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The main feature was the lowering of the National record in the Ladies' 100 metres back- stroke, when Miss Sar Wa-ying,
of C.B.C., covered the distance in 1 min. 361/5 secs. Amongst those present were the Chairman, Mr. Liu Ping-chuen and
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The Chairman, referring to the Dr. Li Shu-fan said that the Air Mail by Air to Rangoon to connect Arst prosecution for indiscriminate main scheme depended on a pros-
"British. Overseas Airways.” spitting, congratulated the Prespective philanthropist coming for- dent on the success of the action. ward to launch the project im- Mrs. Liu, the Secretary, Mr." Lau Dr. Selwyn-Clarke, speaking in mediately and the opportunity Tin-kwong and Mrs. Lau. and regard to
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150 metres free-style relay: Sing Tao Club (Wong Chi-hung, Chinese could not read they could Ng Nin, Lee Fok-kee and Shek better be reached through the cp- Kam-pul): 2, Chinese YMCA.; 3, operation of Z. E, K, during the Eastern Time 1 min. 39 secs.; 100 metres breast-stroke open to mem- bers of the Chinese Press: 1, Har Wan; 2, Kong Yiu-cheung; 3, Chut Woon-chun. Time 1 min, 38.1/5 secs. 50 metres lady members' breast stroke: 1, Sum Wai-yang:
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It was revealed in the minutes of the first meeting of the Executive Committes that Mr. Fok Po-choi had been ap- proached in regard to the pro-.. posed building of the sanator-. hum and that an unfavourable reply had been received.
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Liability Of Guarantor: Nazified Medicine
Judgment For Plaintiffs
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2. Ng Sul-lin. Time 49 secs. 50
A judgment of greal interest to the business community, con- metres free-style (open to ladies): cerning the liabilities of a guarantor of an employer, was delivered 1, Miss Ho Wai-king: 2 Miss by Mr. Justice Cressall, at the Summary Court yesterday, in the Cheng Ol-lin; 3. Miss Ng Po-ling ease in which the KWOK WA PO claimed from the SUN HING (HKTRA). Time 30.1/5 secs; PRINTING PRESS and CHAN KIM-TONG the amount embezzled 50 metres men's breast stroke: 1, by a shroff employed by the former, said shroff having been guaran- Wong Lok-tim; 2, Tse Ylu-tong: 3, teed by the defendants.
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The new Nazi-appointed sub-
Norway, eon-general of
3 Dr. Ostrem, has just aroused a fresh wave of bitterness against himself
Ord.
WOMEN "GRAPPLERS" BANNED
by announcing that all appoint-| ments of municipal and district doctors shall be determined, not Rudyard Kipling and
MONTREAL-Despite the late his opinion
by medical qualifications but by that the female of the species is their political views. In other more deadly than the male, Pro- moter Eddie Quinn says that
Montreal and eastern Canada concerned,
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Dai Yeuk-mau. Time 39 secs; 400 Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo appeared for pexercised over Lizis particular words, only those doctors who are metres free-style open to men: 1, the plaintiffs, and Mr. C. A shroff who was paid the princely members of the Quisling party will women wrestlers are out as far as You Sal-kwan (Lai Tsun); 2, Mak Sutherton Russ, was for the de- salary of $20..per mensem in a job be found "employable."- Wai-ming (Sing Tab); 3, Làu Tai-fence.
in which he was called upon to The Nazl medical head has also ping (Lai Trun). Time 5 math.
Qumn came out flat-footed and Giving written judgment, Mr. handle very large sums of money launched a verbal attack upon the 533/10 secs.: 100 metres back-Justice Cressail said, in part
Thus it is not surprising that personnel of the state-maintained asserted that even if the police stroke open to ladies: 1. Miss Sar This is an action brought by the the temptation proved too great hospitals of Norway, accusing doc-morality squad was not willing to Wa-ying (CB.C.); 2; Miss Tsang plaintiffs "against the defendants for him.
tors and nurses of being rank frown upon the pastime he was. Fung-kwan Time 1 min. 36.1/5 on a guarantee signed by them in, The law, However, is very strict Anglo-philes. Indeed, Dr. Ostram "Women wrestlers do nothing secs. (National record).
favour of the plaintiffs.
on the ability of those people went so far as to say that these but give the sport a black.eve."" A friendly water-pole match As I understand the system of who take it upon themselves to hospitals are hotbeds of intolerannounced Quion. They neither concluded the first day's gala guarantees is frequently resorted guarantee the honesty of others ance, because no triendly words enhance the beauty of the town when the "Sing Tao beat Chinese to by the business community it and it is well established that a about the Nazis are pronounced nor give a demonstrations, that can Bathing Club by 4-0, scorers being may be as well if, at the outset, guarantor is not entitled to be re-therein!"
really be called wrestling. Sure Ng Nin (2) and Wong Chi-hung and before dealing with the Heved from his obligations "metely
(Ostrem was named by the pup-it's true that they attract a certain evidence, reference is made to the because the employer falls to use pet government to replace the dentelle, but those people go just legal principles which govern the all the means in his power to legally appointed Surgeon-General, to ace something different, not to At the South China AA. night, lability of fidelity guarantors. guard against the consequences of Dr. Karl Evang. who is at presentsee first class sport. I know a fele, a larga crowd saw Miss,, Led Put shortly, a contract of gua- | dishonesty.. Fo-luen beaten by a comparative-rantee is a contract to perform the
(2),
S.CAA GALA
The solicitor for the defendants in the United States working on couple of fellow who are paying ly newcomer, Miss Leung Gi-mud, promise or discharge the ability contends that the employer must behalf of the lawful government of alimony who enjoy it for another. of C.B.C., in the 100 metres free of a third person in case of his be deemed to have had notice of King Haakon), style for ladies in the fast time of default. It is a contract of an ac- the default at the time the cashier
98 secs,
cessory nature since it is always was cognisant of it.
At the conclusion of the gala,anciary and subsidiary to some prizes were distributed by Mr. Lamother contract or liability on which Yik-kan.
It is framed, and without the sup A water-polo, match between port of which it must fail- members teams WELE drawn, the
SALARY OF S20 score being two-all;
It is clear from the evidence Women's 50 metres free-style: that there was very little control
Lee Poluen; 2, Ho Wal-man; 3,
Li Ol-yirig. Time 40.4/6 secs; Men's 100 metres free-style (open
I have reached the conclusion CLERGY FROWN ON that notwithstanding the fact that
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CONVOY GIRLS IN TROUSERS
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reason In their mind they see the ex-wife being tossed for a loop"
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the employer through his cashier talled to use all the means in his
must change into skirts off the others Job--because clergy and power to guard against the dis- honesty of the shroff, the guaran- LONDON "A Hittle red nose, a complained they disliked seeing the tor is, nevertheless, table in law to uttle red mouth, and two wes girls in trousers off duty. make good the defalcations of his peeping out of a Balaclava het Convoy girls--one of the most surety.
met. That is all you can see.” coveted Jobs in the ATA-do There will therefore be judgment This is an Army officer's descrip- }fine "Job, of work in all weathers, to the Colony): 1. Cheung Blu-mui (South China). Time 1 min, for the plaintiffs for the amount tion of the A.T.8. convoy drivers all for 1s. 8d. a day and all choo (Bouth China): 2, Hy Yuk- 38 secs. Men's 100 metres breast-claimed with costs
who wear trousers on duty, but found; kwan (South China); 3. Yeung Ou stroke: 1 Ho Pun-kun; 2, Kam The execution of this judgment pong (Bouth China). Time 1 min. Wah; à, Chuf Kam-moon. Time 1 under section 371 of the Code of 30,2/5 seca; Women's 100 metres min. 28.3/5 secs: Relay race for Civil Procedure, so far as the im- free-style (open to Chinese); 1, winter swimmers: 1, Group "A" prisonment of the judgment debtor Printed and Published by Henry Lloyd Marrow, for the Hongkong Leutz Ol-mul: (0.8.C.); a Les Po- (Tae Bul-bo, Tong Kwok-gul, Lee is concerned, is stayed with liberty lumn="" (South China); S, Ho Wal. Yul-sing and Ng Tee-mun), to the Judgment creditor to apply,
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