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KING GEORGE V
MEMORIAL FUND
A FINAL APPEAL
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Christmas is approaching with its numerous calls for generosity, and it seems desirable to close the King George V. Memorial Fund before, it becomes one of too many claims on our charity. therefore propose to close the subscription lists on Saturday, December 19th, and I ask every citizen of Victoria and Kowloon to put to himself the following questions:
(1).
Have 1 fully appreciated
the nature of the Memorial, which is that the thank-offerings of those who prospered under the late rolgn will be devoted to the recreation of poor people in crowded areas; so that Hongkong's monument to King. George will not be a lifeless statue of him but a living and permanent realisation of his desire for the health and happiness of his poorest subjects?
(1) Are the ninety thousand dollars that have already been raised the most that Hongkong can do?
(3) If not, can I add to the amount, even though my contribution be small?
(4) Or, having already given, can I give more?
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY
ANNUAL REPORT
ISSUED
A. CALDECOTT,
GOVERNOR. ·
MARK TWAIN CELEBRATION
·
London Nov. 30, It bas been announced in connec tion with the celebration in the United States of the birthday of Murk The 31st annual report of the Twain that the Mark Twain Founda Hongkong Horticultural Society states tion Society, formed for the purpose that the annual show of flowers and of erecting a national memorial In vegetables took place at the Volun honour of Mark Twain in New York teer Headquarters on March 5 and 0, City, hus offered as a gift to the Bri 1036, and was a great success. The Mark Twain from the large memorial fish people a cast of the head of attendance on the second day entire-
ly justified the decision of the Com-erected to him in East River Drive
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Committee days. The
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The gift has been accepted. The pleased to report that there was a place at which the head will be set up slight increase in the nunibor ofis under exhibits and hope to see the im Wireless.
consideration-British provement maintained. cellency the Governor evinced great Interest in the Society by vialling the show, and very kindly distributed the prizes.
Ills Ex-
capacities and also to the donors to the prize fund.
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THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1936.
PLUCKY EUROPEAN WAR FEARS
CHILDREN
TUSSLE WITH BAG
SNATCHER
The pluck of two young Europenit children was responsible for the arrest of a bag-snatcher at Wong Nel Chong Road, Happy Valley, yesterday afternoon. The man, Chin Kwong aged 20, unemployed, was charged before Mr. J. A. Fraser, at the Central Magistracy this morning. with the theft of handbag contain- ing $40, a cigarette ense, and private B No. 115 WOMEN GE. Stephens, of
Nei Chong
C. Dowmun
Ders was walking
sald Mrs.
elong Wong Nel Chong Road in the direction of Leighton Hill Road about 3.30 p.m. yesterday. She was carrying the handbag in her left And -wha reading a letter, De- fendant, who was coming from the opposite
direction, snatched the handbag and ran past Mrs. Stephens, who raised the alarm. Her little daughter, aged 11, was on the ather side of the road, and she saw the incident and also called for assist- ance. A boy, Peter Cook, aged 11 was also in the vicinity, and he and the little girl pursued defendant down
the back lane of a row of houses along Wong Nei. Chong Road. Defendant ran into a basement of one of these houses, and was seen to extract the contents of the bag.
Peter Cook and Mrs. Stephens' daughter tried to take the bag away from defendant, who threatened to strike them, but did not actually do so. He ran out of the basement and continued on to Leighton Hill Road. Fireman Wang -Kau, of the No. I Are-float, was passing by at time, and he saw defendant with the bandhng, and arrested him,
Defendant was born in Singapore. Sutri Sergeant Dowman, and had come to Hongkang from Canton. He | told the police he had committed the offence because his mother was and he had my tooney,
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Chicago, Nov. 30. Wheat prices were 3/8 to 1/2 cent
per bushel higher here to-day.
The market continued its march into new high ground, following the have been stimulated by Increased fents of a general war In-Europe. !
In addition it is reported by enble that the British Government intends
TICA to accumulate whont reserve as a war precaution,
The market was so influenced by buliish weather news, Including re- ports that the North-west wheat belt Is facing severe drought.
Heavy profit-taking late in the session crased some
of the early gains-United Pṛez..
BADMINTON LEAGUE RESULTS
(Continued from Page 8.)
Carvalho and E. A. R. Alves 13-21; lost to E. de Sousa and H. A. Alves 10-21.
A: E. P. Guest and S., A. Gray (St. Andrew's) lost to Oliveira and Remedios 12-21; beat Carvalho and Alves 23-22; Jest to Sousa and Alves 7-2k
FV Wong and F. A. Broadbridge (St. Andrews) lost to Oliveira and Remedios 14-21; lost to Carvalho and Alves 13-21; Jost to Sousa and Alves
I passing sentence of six weeks hard labour on defendont, his War- † 19-21. ship said he took defendant's youth into consideration.
POSTMAN STEALS LETTERS
PRISON SENTENCE
IMPOSED
Two cancellation chops on certain letters, instead of one, resulted in a Chinese postman, To Subg, 43, appearing before Mr. E. Himsworth
the Kowloon Magistracy this morning, charged with the then of eight letters from the Kowloon Post Oilice.
Mr. S. Rundle, Superintendent of Mails, explained that in cases like this, the thief would take some let ters home, open them, and extract any money or valuables found Inside,
envelopes Then, closing the
once more, he would re-post them. Any that had been clumsily opened would be destroyed.
Joon bore
Detetive Sergeant Hutchinson said Mr. Handle had discovered that some letters which were posted in Kow
Hongkong cancellation chops. Then, on November 20, he received from the officer in charge -of-the Sal-Ying Pun Post Office-Ove
letters which had been re-posted in that office, they already bearing Kowloon cancellation chops. the time
on the
the chops was 5.30 p.m., Mr. Randle assumed that someone working in the Kowloon Post Ofter
at 5.30 p.m., was rule.
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Going to that
at 5.30 that day, and knowing that defendant lived in Sai Ying Pun, Mr. Randle stopped him Just he was about to leave with a bag of mail for Hong- kong, and made him turn out his pockets. Eight letters were found in its left trouser pocket, and the police were sent for.
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Played at C.R.C.. the home team winning by eight games to one.
W. C. Choy and P. C. Leung (C.R.C.) beat J. L. Anderson and A. L. Fisher 21-5: beat B. L. H. Shute and W. Stoker 21-9; beat K, Shute and W. Shute 21-8.
F. H. Kwok and 5. W. Ling (C.R.C.) beat Anderson and Fisher 21-1: bent Shute au Stoker 21-8: beat Shute and Shute 21-9.
C. Y. Yung and H. W. Ho (C.R.C.) lost to Anderson and Fisher 14-21; beat Shute and Stoker 21-10; beat Shute and Shute 21-8.
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London, Nov. 30, The British Government will give full support to enquiries proposed by the Health Organisation of the League of Nations into the problems, of malnutrition in tropical countries, according to an answer given by the Foreign Secretary in the House of Commons.
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Mr. Edgn added that in April last circular despatch was sent to all Colonial Dependencies asking for a full survey of the question and recting their attention to its in- vortance. The Prime Minister had S. & S. Home v. Kowloon Tong "B" recently appointed a committee of
Played at S. and S. Home, the visi-sdvise and make recou
Economic Advisory tors losing by Dve games to four.
mallers n-nutritional
in the This Committee Colonial Empire, would keep in close touch with the of the League of Nations. Moreover, the subject would form the conference on Rural Hygiene in important part of the agenda. of the Far East, to be held in Java next summer under the ausplers of Health Organisation, and stops were being taken to ensure that strong de- cations would attend from all the British Colonial Dependencies con- cerned. British Wireless;
W. Merritt and Yang Chen (5. and S. Home) lost to K. C. Yeo and Ho 17-21; beat J. J. Alvea and C. D'Almada 21-2; beat H. Chan and F. S. Koli 21-5,
S.
B. Stephens and J. Brown (5. and s. Home) lost to Yea and Ho 14-21; beat Alves and D'Almada 21-4: beni Chian and Koh 23-20.
J. Baines and W. Sprague (S. and S. Home) lost to Yeu and Ho 7-21: lost to Alves and D'Almada 23-24;
beat Chan and Koh 21-13.
KOWLOON TONG "A" v. KING'S COLLECE
work
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Y.M.C.A. Played at Kowloon Tong, the vis!- St. John's tors winning by seven games to two. Kowloon Tong
J. A. Soares and F. S. Smedley (Kowloon Tong) lost to 1L T. Woo St. Andrew's and H. N. Cheung 12-21; lost to 5. P. Chan and W. N. Cheury: 3-21: lost to J. Pau and K. I Lo 10-21.
2. 20
3 1
2 1 S. & S. Home 3 1 Kowloon Tong
"B"
R. E. Lee and E. H. H. Castro (Kowloon Tong) lost to Woo and V.R.C. Cheung 11-21; lost to Chan and 2-21: bent Pau and Lo 21-13, Cheung
N. A. E. Mackay, and A. Chan (Kowloon Tong) beat Woo and
Cheung 21-11; lost to Chan and
16-21.
LEAGUE TABLE
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Asking for the maximum penally, Sergeant Hutchinson said defendant had been entrusted with a Govern- ment position, which he had abused by stealing letters belonging more than one person, thus affecting
Recreio "A" the public at large. Defendant had
St. Andrew's been working as a
"A" a postman for seven Recreio "B"
3 1 years, and had
clean record. "You had a perfectly good position
C.R.C.
2 1 0 1 B 10 In the Government; a good salary
Free Lancers 2.0 0 2 and a good job, and yet
University "A" 0 0 D 1 must you needs abuse it and lose it." remark-
University "B" 0 0 0 0 Q Q 0 ed His Worship. "I
"B" Division feel I must Impose a heavy penalty as you were
must King's College 3 3.0 0 23 in' a position of responsibility. On
Chinese the other hand, I do take into con- sideration your seven years'· service on behalf of the
good Government. Three months hard Inbour."
DUKE OF YORK HEADS MASONS CEREMONIES HELD IN EDINBURGH.
London, Nov. 30. installed at Edinburgh as the Grund The Duke of York has been Master Muson, of Scotland, in the presence of delegates from all parts of the world. Including representa tives. of district Grand Lodges under the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of Scotland, Including Hongkong
and South Chinn-Reuter.
The membership roll stands at 19 The Committee desire to express life members and 241 ordinary mem their thanks to Li-Col. H. B. L, bers as against 18 life members and Dowbiggin, O.B.E. and Omcers of 208 ordinary members in the the Hongkong Volunteer Defence vious year.. The Committee appeal Corps for the use of the Volunteer once again to all members to make Headquarters and the parade ground; an endeavour to induce as many of to the Hon. Inspector General of their friends us possible who are Now capital issues for the month for the valuable assistance Interested in gardening to join the of, November amounted to £20,020,-- by the Police; to Capt. Society.
125, compared with £28,043,059 Inst
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