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TOURASE, SATON and Bandror
Police Courts
AT CENTRAL
A.R.P.
Hearing
Cont'd From Page 5
DID NOT AGREE
ing the order of green drífi for
So the Governor did not agree į ARP uniforms with the view of the DAR.P? - He did not.
The
GREEN DRILL Controller of Stares
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1941.
FOREIGN MAILS
HONGKONG, SATURDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER, 1941,
The public is reminded that
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No person shall send any Christmas.
Year
other greeting card by post to any destination outside this On- lany unless (a) the cover any, is unsealed and clearly marked with the words "Greeting Card"; (b) the cover, if addressed to a destination outside the British Empire, can- tains nothing but a printed curd, with the addition only of the sender's name and address.
Any greeting card posted in breach of any of the provistona of this order may be destroyed or disposed of In such
WILD TREE WOOD Yung 8-6, 21 Lam Kam-yu 7 and Lau Mul-sin. 17. appeared
So you took over the business informed he Commissioners that before M: H ✪ Sheldon yester behalf 31 the Government for the first order for green drill was! day charged with selling fresh sandbags? Yes and 1 placed a placed with Jardine's on the re- wild tree wood without the per-order for 2,000,000 sandbags with commendation of the D.ARP who
the Controller of Department of Supply
had previously obtained a sample Davie, Boag had told you they from that firm This material could supply at 24 cents, did you which was manufactured in tell the DARP hat? Yes
Shanghai by Jardine's, was quoted and then questioned that
231 cents per yard Tap subsequently he submitted a jetter proximately) Chinese National
The public is reminded that it is a breach of postal regula- First and second defendants to the effe that he had received currency
and an order for 23.000
tions to enclose in a postal cover communications intended cards was placed
for as sentenced to six weeks' hard from Davie. Boag a quaatio d
Sumy nie later
persons other than the addressee. wint Mr labour while third defendant was 18 cents? Yes
Y:u don't know how
got AUT NOT another after was ob That, do you?—No.
mission: Blures
SINGAPORE Porr Swart ENGALAM
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Second defendant was addition ally charged with selling 300 eat ties to Fung Ming at 16 Kwong Ming Street on Sept 15
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ARP TUNNEL THEFT
Cheung Nin 22, was fined $50 or
te default six weeks' hard is hour
i
Mr T Lowry for the larceny
pipe measuring
iron water
et valued at $18
Sgt Morrison prosecuteri
36
woman
FALSE INFORMATION
Mok Nul. 42 married appeured before Mr Lowry chars ed with giving false information To the Pallre with intention V:
mislead
·
He
manner as the Censor may direct
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Parcel Post Service to Japan is temporarily suspended
and
East
The Printed Matter Service to the following places in China Fabled from Jardine's for 14,000
is temporarily suspended - Yunnan, Szechuan, Kweichow, Hunan You place an order for 2,000.
yards at the increased price of 41 Putten except Anny und Kulanka. Kwangst, North ung bags with the Department of ects. Hongkong eurrency. per
of Kwangtung. Supply? Yes, and they work de yard. provtend the after Was ivered a. 153 cents which worked opted within three days This
3 cents Ark u
Dava thali Boag's quotation to the DARP
De Your know that number Landbags purchased
'ARP? 7.580,000
Sund the Trtai proximately $900,000
er was referred to the DARP who was also told that this ! crease would seriously after his theextmates for 1941 The DARP
for
Cost?
Ap
That includes, of course, the 2. 200,000 You undered from India? Yes
One week's remand was grant
And the amount received by ed bearing being fixed for Ort a
Davie, Boag for sandbags supplied to the AR.P was roughly $586 FINED $2.800
2007. Yes Tso Pot, of No 3 1.4 5.11
A total of 1,580,000 bags were Sure Wanchai, was fined $2,000 ordered. what is the total number
MI Bheidot
Sum i date in stock available
submitted A minute to Govern ment with Chư recommendation that an order be placed for 11,000, vards at the price quoted.
Griss
Pises for furtushing False 10 Issue? 4,364,110 That was yes formation in reaper! export terday
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Beence N., 019193. between July Then 1 take it that over 4,000.- 21 and Aux 6. and for allowing 000 sandbags have not been used another person to use his leence Yea. between Aug 5 and S
Mr T J Gould Aast Crown Solicitor. prosecuted. assisted by Det Sgt J Johnston, Mr E David 200 was for the defence
CAUTIONED
a
matter
Although t Was urgency that they were Arst or dered?--Yes.
1,000,000 STOCK
Tenders sald witness. were not vdled Lar but inquiries made by members at his Department re vealed that material of the same
tour and quality could un pblatbed trop soy other firm
OTHER MAKES Replying to the Chairman, wit
said that there were ther¦ makes of green drill uniform ma |terial of equal quality to that of Jardine's hut none of the colours. matched that of that firm and which was selected by the D.A.R.P as being the standard quality and
The D.A.R.P.¦ colour for uniforms recommended the acceptance
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the offer of 41 cents per yard at
Small Packel Post to all countries is suspended
INWARD AIR MAILS
Air Mall by "Pan American Airways Direct Service"
cisco dule, 20th September.
Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Direct Service"
cisco date. 30th September.
OUTWARD AIR MAILS
SUNDAY, 28th. SEPT.
San Fran
.28th Sept
San Fran 7th Oct.
Al Mah for Manila, Guam, Honojušu, C. S. A. and Europe via "Tan.
American Airways and Trans-Atlantic Services."
K.P.O K.P.O
Reg. 27th 6.06 13 Ord. 27th 6.30 TM
O PO
G.P.O.
MONDAY, 29th SEPT.
Reg. 27th 6.00 PM Ord. 28th Noon
Air Mall by Air to Rangoon to connect with the "British Overxoas
Airways"
K.T.O Reg K.P.O. Ord.
G.P.O. Hleg. 4.00 PM
4.00 PM 4.30 PM
FRIDAY, 3rd. OCT.
Ord. 4.30 PH
Air Mail by Alr to Rangoon to connect with the "British Overseas
Airways"
K.P.0. Reg K.P.O. Ord
4.00 PM
OP.O. Reg. 4.30 PM
Q.P.O. Ord.
TUESDAY, 7th OCT
4.00 PM 4.30 PM
And the position is that Gor the meeting of the Tenders Board, Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U. S. A. and Europe via "Pan- jernment is carrying 3 slock
American Airways and Trans-Atlantic Services."
K.P.O. Reg 0.00 PM
O.P.O. Reg. 5.00 PM K.P.O. Onl.
O.P.Q.
Ord.
C
of the Tuports & nearly 4,000,000 Sandbags which Export
cautioned WAN
by Mr they paid for and up to date no Anderson on a summons to driv use had been found for them?. ing an unlicensed car No 5312 in Yes. Sports Road
GOVERNMENT RICE
You don't know where the sand. bags that have been used have been used, do you? To my know
re-
and his recomiendation was ac cepted on the condition that net mere than the quantity named was to be ordered, and (2) that fot the material would be used wweralis and not for ubiforms
lu Oct 1948, the DAR.P quested the Stores Department to oblami quotations for a further Do you know, if anybody had 10.000 yards of the same colour Inspected on behalf of the Gov- and quality 135 Jardine's Offer eriment, the second hand sand. was received from Jardine's at 52 bags which Davie. Boug supplied? cents per yard In March, an- -I only know that in October. other 15.000 yards were ordered 1939, Mr. R. P. Dunlop, of the from the same firm at 63 cents per
The Pa wall was Oued $25 by Mr.edge, ali over the Colony. Lowry for leading bars No 608
in excess at the load allowed
Sg! Dangsdale Splet 1st Lite Jary ARS carrying Goverment Tire and that most of these lurry drivers bad the impression that
because they were exrrying
Goverment
belonging would not be prosecnted for loading
FINED $20
due raft
S1 R D Paton prosecuted
FALSE PRETENCES
they with
of
were the worst he had ever seen.
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Football Today
Continued from Page 2
This match wii binge on team- work and in this the soldiers de- finitely have the advantage.
PROBABLE TRAMS Following Bre The probable
teams
CHINA Tam
Kwar
7:00 PM
RACE MEETING
Continued from Page 2
Entries
Races Nos. 3, 7 and 9). will be divided into First, Second and Third Section at the discre- tion of the Handicapper
4.-
p.m.--Double Tenth Plate. Winner $1,500, Second $899. Third $300. A Handicap for China Ponies. Entrance 35. From the 1 Mile Post
About & Mite 155 Yards).
NOTE Ponies to be ridden by SOUTH Kon, Tsang Chung-wan. Te Kam Jockeys who have won at least to hung: Lau Hing-choi. Lam Tak-Official
flat
TIFFIN INTERVAL
or
races unywhere po. Lau Chung sang; Lee Tak-kee, Jockeys approved by the Stewards. Chu Wing-keung, Lee Wal-tong.
5.-2.30
p.m. Cesarewitch Chow Man-chi and Lee Bhek-yau;
Stakes-Winner $1,500 Second KWONG WAH -Lee Kwok-ken,
Fal-lam Chung
Lee Kwok-wal: $600. Third $300. A Handicap for Australian Pontes. Entrance Wah hing, all
Leung Pak-wa, Yau
or
goods Hongkong Electric and ennnected yard, and this was followed by the A.R.P. Auxiliary, com- | another order for 15,000 yards at over-plated that the sandbags were of
174 cents per yard in August most interior quality. the worst ne The reason for the increases in had ever seen. He made
that the price from 233 cents. National For driving furry No 3556, with complaint to the D.ARP, and as currency. to 74 rents Hongkong and cautions, alongja result of this the DARP. asked currency was, according to Jar- Victoria Road Towards Kennedy Controller of Stores we could dine's. the acrancing cost of ma Town Tang I was fined $20 by name the supplier
He wa
in-terials and the increasing difficulty Mr Lowry
turmed that the bags were sup-in obtaining the particular dye plied by Davir. Boag and Co on pselteted Witness agreed that in the D.ARP's order in September, all 47,500 yards were ordered up: 1938
to August of this year, and that Fok Yu-wah; Chin Chi-fan, Tin $10. Two and a Quarter Mile.
NOTE-Ponies to be ridden by Chan Tak-fai, Cheuk the bags ordered by the DARP
So Mr. Dunlop complained that was sufficient for making 8,000 Yung-fat,
sults of uniform
Shek-kam and Wong King-chung: Jockeys who have won at least to
Official flat races anywhere ROYAL ADJOURNED TO TUESDAY
BCOT8:Baukder: Nay- the D.ARP. asked who was the After witness had given evidence smith. Fraser; Munro, Falconer. Jockeys approved by the Stewards.
Fleming, Auld, the Clark: Hossack, supplier and you informed him the defects he found in
6.3 p.m.--Austin Handicap.-. and Gilroy: KOW Winner $750. Serand $350. Third Davie, Boag with whom ac had constructions of the racks in the MacDonald
AFP Stores. the Chairman an- LOON-Whitefield; B. Gosano, C. $250, For Chinu Poules. "C" Class.
Allowance. Maxwell, Williamson, Jockey
Entrance $5. And who received $580,200 for nounced that the Inquiry would be Marques; post mortem examination on the
of wandbags body of the sister of Tung Hing, supply
the Two Mile Post Once until 10 30 am On Walle: Cruz, Jackson. Blake. From which Mradtourned Dunlop sald were the worst he had Tuesday, Sept 30, when
WIDE
Rocha and Pereira; CLUB: S. Round and In About 1 Mile 155 ever seen?—Yes.
Commander & H. S Steele-Perkins, Fowler; Upton, Fallace: Skinner, Yards). You mean the second-hand will give evidence
7.-8.30 pm. Cantala Handlenp. Forrow. Odell: Hopkinson, Bond, sandbags--The lot complained of: The first witness called yester F. Fowler, E. Strange and Bick-Second Section.
supplied 10 1938 I don't day was Mr. Li Man-shing, pro- ford;
(See Race No. 3) know they were second-hand. ristor of the L Man-shing firm POLICE-Tsang Wing: Black- 8-4 p.m.-Williamstown Flandi
When the Commission resumed of sub-contractors, who produced burn. Chau Kwong-yue; Pope.cap. Winner $700. Second $350. its sitting in the afternoon, Mr. statements of his bank account Parker, Hul Fook-yuen: Wong Third $250. For Australian Ponles, Anderson was questioned regard-with the Bank of East Asia, Kow Man-kwal. Ferrier, Howlett, Coull "D" Class. Subscription Pontes of Icon Branch, books recording the and Moss; MIDDLESEX: Jackson: $1943 barred. Jockey Allowance.
Yueng Nang. 49. shop tok No 4. Po Hing Fine Street, ap peared beforr Mr. Anderson yes- terday afternoon charged with ub. taining money by falsely pretend ng that he could induce the duc tor in charge of the Tung Wat Hospital mortuary not to hold a been dealing direct-Yes
of No 13 La! On Lane.
Sergt. Forrest prosecuted while
Mr. C A. Sutherton Russ was for the defence.
Defendant was discharged
AT KOWLOON
TRAFFIC SUMMONSES
Lt. J. A Tratoan. R.A.. summoned before Mr. H. C Mac
was
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wages paid to his workmen and Parker, Wilkinson; Sheehan, Bright. Entrance $5. One Mile. records of the work done by his Thomas: Coomer, Pearson, Adama, 9.430 p.m-Cantain Handicap. charged with receiving the Junk.
firm in connexion with the tunnels Saw and Bullen: EASTERN :---Lay Mr. M. A. da Silva appeared for in Kowloon.
Third Section, namara with causing obstruction the prosecution while Mr. Alfred
Hin-hon: Ng Kee-cheong, Y. S. Yen
(See Race No. 3) He admitted that he had de-
Lau Chl-tsan, Hsu King-sing, Lo Hon represented second accused sited $58,000 during July and
10 p.m. Canberra Stakes.-- Wai-kuen: and Mr. A. S. K. Lau for fourth August and that he had paid out Cheung Kam hol. V. K. Hyui, Lau
Chung Yung-sam. Second Section.
accused
(See Race No. 21 Sgt. A. F. Estall appear- $63 000 to his workmen. His sav- ed for the Police
Fook-chuen alld Han Ching-to: 11.-5.30 p.m.-Conewarre #cap. ings account at the end of July Hearing has been adjourned to was only $25.02.
SING TAO:-Cheung Wing-choy: Winner $1,250, Second $8.00. Oct. 17 and 21 at 2.30 p.m
Hau Yung-sang, Lee Tin-sang: "Third $350. For Australian Ponies. Second and fourth accused are $40,000 was in connexion with the
Of the $83,000 paid out by him. Leung Wing-chiu, Meng Yee-lang, Griffins of this Season Winners on $250 ball,
with his car at Waterloo Road near the Railroad bridge on AUK. 25. and was fined $10.
E C. Olegg. 20 Waterloo Road, was alsu summoned for
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speeding Nathan Road on Aug. 30 and was fined $40.
Inspector S. R. Bri:Lain brose- cuted.
Charged with driving without due care, Ng Chan-kuen, of 13 Cumberland Road, was fined $50.
Sgt. Whitley prosecuted. Paymaster Lt. J. C. Brown, No, 84. Macdonnell Road, was fined $5 on a similar summons.
KOBBED POLICEMEN!
23, Jose
A.R.P. tunnel work.
of
Soong Ling-sing: Tang Kwong-barred. Jockey Allowance. Entrance ・・ sam, Lai Blu-wing, Fung King- $6. One and a Quarter Miles,
Kwok Ying-ki and Ip
12-0 p.m.-Jordan Handicap- ENGINEERS: MOX-Bocond Section. To be ridden by Fielding; Chan Jockeys who have not won ten No Wal- races anywhere at any time
and whips or Spurs allowed.
Pak-wah; ham:
Palmer,
JUNIORS
(See Race No. 1) DAILY DOUBLE EVENT:.... FIFTH AND SEVENTH RACES
FILIPINO STOWAWAYS Pedro Goles, 35. Moses Rica-
SYDNEY, Sept. 26 (Reuter)-It cheong, fuerte, 18, Jose Reyes, 18, Bofronio is offlelaily announced that the Moreno, 17, Jose Ruys, 30, Juan largest contingent of Royal Aus Guerde. ΟΙ
Vargas. 17. trältan Air Force trainees to leave Ting-kuen, Shew, Taylor; Li Pelagio Galand 24. dockyard in Australia since the outbreak of the lam, Birrell, Pelham, Fox bourers of Manila, appeared before war has reached Canada. They Jones. Major Mucfadyen charged with include detachments trained stowing away from Manila on an pilots, observers, gunners, techni
POLICE:--MacHardy; Mul Bul- A room boy of the Police Train-
American liner on Sept. 25. - ing School, Yip Ying, 20, appeared
cians and ground staff personnel kt, Shaw; Morrison, Brittain, Ross; They were committed to before Major A. N. Macfadyen House of Detention until arrange-complotinig
the for Britain, and others who are Gordon, Chan Tat-fal, Astley, Mak
their training charged with larceny of clothing ments are made by the American Canada.
In Hon-fan and .Lam Pak-hung;
LONDON, Sept. 26 (Reuter and a pair of shoes, property of Consul for their deportation.
R A. M. C.:-Jones; Thompson. The disturbance at the Peel Isle of Entwistle: Gunson, Florence, Man Internment Camp which to:- Sgt. Campbell and Sgt. Johnston,
Defendant, who had ten charges
LONDON, Sept. 26 (Reuter, Loynes: Mayhew, Bennett, Webb, jlowed the re-capture three against him, was fined $10 or 14 D. O. SOUTH Indian banks have raised the Bright and Parkin,
men who had escaped, was the days' hard labour on each count
rupee rate by 1/32 to 10 pence as Second Division v. Signals, Soo subjet of an official inquiry by the the terms to run consecutively. Charged with larceny of, res. Improvement in Indian exports kunpoo, 4.16 p.m.-Clark; Thom- Home Office.
Det. Sgt. R. McVey prosecuted. pectively, 20 ibs. and
throughout the son and 8. Parhaby: Gibson, R. 10 lbs. of strengthened
Parnaby and Moore; Woods, CONSPIRACY TO STEAL barbed wire, the property of the world the domand, for rupeca.
Batley, Laws Gordon and Corn- Before Major Macfadyen, Chung Military Authorities from points Kwai-lol, Wi Pak-hung and W in the New Territories, Lau Gun..
LONDON, Sept. 20 (Reuter) wall. Reserves: Fowler and Cal-
Punjab has brought the Punjab
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Bang, were charged with con- 30, and Lal Chung, 20, were re- A further donation feceived from laghan. spiracy to steal the cargo on junk manded three days in police cus-War Fund total to £224,000, The Printed and Publiased by Henry Lloyd Marrow, for the Hongkong No. T15001 on Aug 25. A fourth tody when they appeared before defendant. Kwok 'Bul-kel," was Mr. 8. F. Balfour,
Fund has now given two nighter squadrons to the RAF.
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