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Monday,

bat Sept.

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KWANGCHOWWAN-HONGKONG SERVICE Weekly sailings from Hong Kong

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HUSBANDS BROADCAST

The following persons have been successful in the ballot for the Husbands Broadcast to Australia, to take place from the Studio of Z.B.W. at 9.15 p.n

Thursday next, July 31.

on

An admission card will be sent to each of the persons concerned,

Doubt As To

Doubt As To Requirements Of Black-out Regulations On Vessels Working Cargo

Doubt as to the precise requirements set out in the regulations

governing restricted lighting on ships working cargo during the re- cent black-out exercise was admitted in the Marine Court yesterday. Captains R. Balt, G. H. M. Vanderliet and J. Jensen, masters of three vessels working cargo in Victoria Harbour during the black- out exercise, appeared as defendants on the summons that they had falled to reduce the lighting on their vessels to 8 satisfactory degree.

The Deputy Director of Air Raid

which they are requested to bring Precautions. Mr. B. H. Puckle, and NIPPON EXODUS

with them to the Studio on the Mr. M. L Bevan, AR.P. Training | appointed date. No one without a Omcer, testifled against Captain card will be admitted,

Bait, who was represented by Mr. FROM S. AFRICA

SEEN

Lt. H

Jessop. R.E, D.C.REF. G. Nigel. Office; Frank R. Fuggle, Prisons

FROM AIR

SHIPPING SERVICES Department; H. Scott, Waterworks Mr. Puckle said that he had Dept., P.W.D., H. E Strange, 6 seen reflected lights from Captain

ALSO SUSPENDED Ventals Road; A. F. Evans, RAF Balt's vessel while on observation Station, Kal Tak; H. L Deane.jduty in the air.

JOHANNESBURG, July 24 (Reu- The lights were ter-All Japanese private rest- Sgt. Major, R.E.. Seconded RAF reflected from both the deck and dents except three in South Africa R.A.F. Station, Kat Tak; B. E Su- the water.

are to be evacuated to Japan. Con- gars, Government Stores Depot; L E. Lammert, No 1 Chatham Hd..

Mr. M. L. Bevan gave evidence sular and diplomatic staffs will Kowloon; Q.M.8, A. L Buick, RE that while on duty at Magazine remain but their families are re W.Os. and N.C.Os. Mess, Queen's Gap he had seen a brillant light turning.

on a ship near the Vehicular Ferry Master-Gunner R. Berry. Road;

The Manila Maru is being held at Capetown 10 take the Lyemoon Barracks; F. C. Clemo, Wharf which he took to be defen- u

evacuees aboard, China Light and Power Co., Ltd. dant's vessel,

Mr. Bevan added that from in-

This vessel and Kowloon; George Labrum, Ye Olde

the Belgium the last Japanese Printerle; L A. Jordan, W.0.1, formation received from the Po Maru will be R.E. H. Brokenshire, 154 Argyle lice he was of the opinion that the ships to visit South African waters St.; T. J. Heimsley, Central Police amount of lighting on

for some time as the general re- the ship Station; Staff Sgt. T. R. Ward, was not more than was necessary presentative of the Osaka Byosen Detention Barracks, Henry Hall for the safe working of the cargo. Kalsha stated yesterday that he PWD. Quarries, Quarry Bay, F Daniel, Q.M.S. Royal Engineers, 5 Britluh Married Quarters, Gun Club Hill Barracks: C. M. New- man, 5 Magazine Gap Road: Staff. completely failed to make out a Africa are already closed or will Sgt. W. R. Peters, No. 6 Section, case against his client. Mr. H J. be by the end of this week, R.A.O.C.; A. C. Ford, 13 Stanley, Armstrong secured dismissal of

Defendant was cautioned.

CAPT. VANDERLIET

Submitting that the Crown had

Vanderllet.

bad been advise that Japanese shipping services with South Africa have been temporarily suspended. All Japanese businesses in South

Terrace, Quarry Bay, P. B. Parks, the case against Captain G. H. M TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS Hongkong and

Mr. Armstrong point- Whampoa Dock

WEEKLY RETURN Co. Ltd.; C. H. Dodson, C/a HMS ed out that the European Sergeant Tamar, Naval Dockyard; C. de charging his client admitted he In the Colony of Hongkong in- Saille Robertson, Gilman and Co. was not aware of the regulations (cluding the Island, Kowloon and Ltd. and Stall-S41. John Haskins, governing restricted lighting on New Territories during the week

ships working cargo during the ending at 8 a.m. on Ordnance Depot, Queen's Road,

Saturday, black-out.

CAPT. JENSEN

July 19, 1941, there were altogether 130 traffic accidents as the result of which four persons were killed POLICE REPORTS Testifying against Captain J and 35 persons were mured.

Jensen. a European Police reser- Of persons killed, two Chinese Mr. K. Narindas, of No. 85.

vist admitted that he had

aged 64 and 48 no females,

and a Wyndham Street, reports that be

knowledge of the regulations Chinese male, aged 14, were tween midnight and 7 a.m. on

governing restricted lighting. He knocked down and killed by July 23, some person or persuns had received instructions from a motor cycle, a military track and broke into his office and stole a superior officer at the Water Po- a bus respectively while crossing quantity of jude, various precious lice Station to visit the ship and the carriageway and a bus passen- stones and a waliet containing a to summon the master. Besides ger died from injuries received gold sovereign and $30 Mexican lights out of hatches, some lights while alighting from a moving currency to the total value of showed also from the portholes. bus. $870.25

witness testined.

Of: 130 accidents, 47 were colli- Remarking that he had to ac- sions between vehicles; 55. were A quantity of woodoll to accept the Police, Reservist's eviden- collisions between vehicles and value of $180 was reported to have ce, Commander Stiff convicted and pedestrians; 28 accidents were due been stolen from Messrs. John cautioned defendant, Manners and Company's godown between July 21 and 24.

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Mr. Hector, manager of the NA A.FI. store. Nanking Barracks, re- ports that the store was broken into by unknown person or persons and $132 worth of wine and cigarettes stolen between 3 p.m. on July 22 and 8 a.m. on July 2a.

The

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sudden disappearance of Chu Po-sang, 26, was stated by mus friend, with whom he arrived in Hongkong five days ago from Chungking, to be the result of his being disappointed in love. Ac- cording to the friend, Chu left the Nathan Hotel, Kowloon, on the morning of July 22 and has not since returned.

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1

Lok Sze, a seven-year-old boy, of No. 16, Pak Tai Street, Hunghom, was knocked down and fatally in- jured by a bus at the junction of Pak Tal Street and Matsuwel Rd. yesterdag, according to a report made to the Police by the bus driver.

to other causes.

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FRIDAY, JULY 25,

1941. -PAGE 11

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