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Macao Stops Exports Of Foodstuffs
TWO WELL-KNOWN LOCAL RESIDENTS In the persons of the Hon. Sir Robert Kotewall and Mr. J. II. Taggart, 0.3.5. and an Indian officer with long service in the British Army, were invested with honours by H.E. the Governor, Sir Geoffry Northcote, at Government House this morning.
Their Excellencles the C.-in-C.,
and the -Sir Percy Noble,
G.O.C., Major General A. W, Bartholomew, took part in the ceremony with the Colonial Secretary, Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith and the Acting Chief Justice Mr. Justice E. I. Williams.
Those present Included Lady Northcote, Bishop If. Valtorta, Bishop R. O. Hall, Commodere E. B. C. Dicken, R.N. and Group Captain A. H. Peck, Members of the Executive and
Legislative Councils, foreign
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Consuls, heads of Government de- partments and representatives of the Services attended with their ladies and there was a good sprinkling of Chinese officials and citizens.
His Excellency entered the main hall of Government House at the end pre- of a dist.nguished procession ceded by an usher bearing the muce. proceedings had opened After the with
Sir the National Anthem, Robert Kotewatl WAS announced. entered accompanied by the Hon. Sir Shouson Chow and the hon. Sir Henry Pollock.
The Government has promulgated new regulallons prohibiting the free exportations of foodstuffs, vegetables and fuels from the colony, accordingle
to Chinese riparts reaching here.
With the disruption of river and rail communications between Canton and Hongkong, it is understood that
sup-
a large portion of meats and vege tables consumed here is now plied from Chungshan district Macao,
via
new
It is anticipated that the ruling in Macao may considerably effect the local market privés, ~
No Muzzle On Dog Nets Fine
II. E. Fiebig of No. 10 Talt Shing Street was fined $5 by Mr. E, Hims- worth at the Kowloon Magistracy on
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summons stating that he had allowed his dog to wander about in Dyer Avenue, Kowloon, without a muzzle recently.
Inspector Rogers said that the de- fendant had reported the loss of his don to th police and it was located in Dyer Avenue without n muzzle annet with n lead tralling behind it. It was said that the dog had been ted up in a arden and had broken loose. The defendant was represented in Court by friend.
Burglars Break Into Bible Book Shop
The Bible, Book and Tract Depol, Queen's Bulldog, was broken into yesterday by means of a duplicate key and book and money to the value of $22.35 were stolen, according to a police report.
Mr. Brett, residing at No. 95 Robinson Road, has also reported that some person broke into his house and stole yesterday,
household Articles valued at $23.
Money and jewellery valued at $52 were alolen from the residence of Mr. Boddy, at Boundary Street, dur- ing the early hours of yesterday bedroom morning. Entry into the
on the Brat floor was gained by climbing up a verandah-pillar.
Yue Hol-wan, of O'Brien Road, han reported that someone brake into his fat and stole from his safe, money and jewellery worth $156.
EAST RIVER FIGHTING
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panics of Volunteers who were de- fending Tumshul.
SOLDIER INTERNED
It is understood it the man entered Hongkong territory clad in uniform and carrying his rifle. He has been interned.
Ansilier refugee, Chlu Chung-foo, was taken to the Kowloon Hospital yesterday suffering from terribile wounds in his face and left arm.
He auswined the injuries during the first Japanese bombardment of Tamahul, where he was visiting re- latives.
Although 73-years old and de- spite his wounds, the man sic-
oceded in walking over the soverat] high mountains separating Tamshul from Hongkong, arriving at the frontier yesterday.
It is stated that he is a native of Un Long village, in the New Ter- ritories.
FRENCH WRITER SEES U.K. CONSCRIPTION
Paris, Oct. 17. Economie reconstruction
in France and conscription in Britain are neces- sary if a check is to be elven to Gor many's ambition in Europe, states "Pertinax," writing in Le Ordre.
He adds that the factor which may stop German expansion is British and French rearmament especially in the air-Reyter Special.
SHPA IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION
The following ships are expected; to be in wireless communication with Hongkong romġiba Malaam,
SERVICE TO COLONY
His Excellency sald:
to do so.
SIR ROET. KOTEWALL -Photogem Studio.
Order
of
British "AB the Governor of a Colony I am proud to decorate so brave and faithful a soldier.” ( Ap- planse),
of the refreshments
course you fought in France, Egypt,
during "Sir Rowcrt Hormus Kolewall, 1 Mesopotamin and Palestine
His the Great War and in Palestine you have. It in
from command
were given the Indian Majesty the King to land to you these Letters Patent through which Merit for gallant conduct in thei
field.
Since then you have seen Ha Majesty conferred upon you the other action and were given a certi- dignity of Knighthood
fiente for Devotion to Duty during "To recount here even the more potable of the occasions and ways the operations in Waziristan in the
have served this year 1924. in which you
which have already Colony, some ot received His Majesty's recognition, would be to trespass too long your patience and I will not attempt
The National Anthem was again "Let it sumee to say that as a played at the conclusion
and #glit member of the Lempelative and Exe- ceremony cutive Councils and of innumerable) were terved. Commisions and Committees you have always tendered to Government advice which was crainently pure, self-effac.nk In the counsel which you freely, give to Government two characteristics are ways outstanding, namely your deep interest In the welfare of the Chinese community and your keen desire to serve this British Colony
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Steamship
"ATIOS II"
24*A/38
Bringing Cargo from Marseilles via Saigon, etc., arrived Hongkong on Wednesday, 1211; October, 1938.
Consignets are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored into the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Whart and Godown Co. Ltd., Kow-
Mr. Tart was then announced Hon. Mr. B. H. Dodwell Hon. Mr. A. L. Shields loon, whence delivery may be ob and he was accompnated by Dr. G.W.HI. Lock, Esq..
D. R. Black, O.B.E., and Licut.-Col. E. J. R. Mitchell, O.B.E.
K. V. Wilkinson, Esq..
Sir Vandeleur M. Grayburn, CHIEF MANAGER.
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His Excellency said: "Mr. James ANDY Harper Taggart, I have it in com- LANGKOK mund from His Majesty the King BATAVIA BOMBAY
to invest you with the insignia of a CALCUTTA Offer of the Most Excellen! Order CANTON CHEFOO the British. Empire.
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"In August last year the war be- COLOMBO tween China und Jepun fell upon FOUCHOW Shanghai,
with result that some HAIPHONG HAMBURG 4.000 refugees fled thence for asylum ANKOW to Hongkong. A very large number HARMIN of them were in poor circumstances HONGKEW some even were destitute. It was ILOILO
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Government. You devoted yourself | Current Accounts opened in Local Cur- to that responsible duty with true rency and Fixed Deposiin received fur or shorter periods in Local carried it out with one humanity and
and other currencies on terms witch wi eminent success.
be quoted on application, "In presenting to you this mark of Ills Majesty's
's recognition of your BOXES in various sizes TO LET. survlee I wish to thank you most warmly on belinit of the Government of Hongkong for your ready and
with adequate help. It is pleasure that I invest you these Insignia." (Applause).
Kreat with
26 YEARS' SERVICE
Subador Rahim All Sahib, Baba- dur, the last to be Invented, entered] alone.
His Excellency said: "Subadar Rahim All Sahlb, Balundur, by thei order of His Majesty the King- Emperor I am about to admit you to the Order of the Indian Empire.
"This is the King-Emperor's re- ward to you for twenty-six year: of loyal and exemplary service in 21s Majesty's Forces. In their
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Ipoh Balla Karachit Kiang Kobe
Kuala
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Beremban Bhanghai Bingapore Bilawa Hourabaya
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who were political friends, formed a kind of Balkan axis, and this made It possible to negotiate regarding blg plans, for example, constructive rond-building and telephones..
Herr Funk also spoke of the pos- albility of Germany granting thes countries further long-term bartering business transacted. credits, and arranging long-term agreements so that producers there could count on stable deliveries to Germany at atabic prices.-Reuter | Special.
Colombo Delhi imphong tambura Hankow Harbin
Penang tangkang Hangona
Foreign Exchatiga and General Danske
Fixe Current Accounts opened and
ITALY REPLIES TO U.S. NOTE
flome, Oct. 17. The American Ambassador has re cclved a reply from the Italian Government to the Washington note asking whether American Jews would be affected by the recent Italian anti- Semitic
legislation.
ire, Santos Maru, Rawalpindi, Pro
It's understood that the reply is press of Canada, President Coollugo, .
possible in the Arenenor.
Rusia, Empress of
as "favourable as Birdhana, Potsdam and Kamo Maru, chcumstances."--Reuter,
Deposits received for one year or shorter periods at rates which will be quoted on application.
The Bank's Head Offee in London undertakes Executor & Trustee bumen and claims recovery of Britian Incomi fax overpald, on terms which may be nesrtained at any of its Agencies & Branches,
ILA, CAMIDOR,
Manager. Hongkong, 9th June, 1938,
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talard immediately after landing.
All claims must be sent in to me on or before 22nd October, 1038, or they will not be recognized.
Damaged Packages will be examin- ed by the Company's Surveyor Messra:--Goddard and Douglas the presence of the Consignees at 10.00 nm. on Tuesday, 18th October, 1938.
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Consignees must have a Revenue Officer in attendance when any duti- able goods are examined by the Company's Surveyors.
No Fre Insurance will be effected by us in any care whatever.
R. ONL
Agent. Hongkong, 12th October, 1938.
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES
Steamship
MARITIMES.
"SONTAY”
11 AEO/38 Bringing Cargo from Dunkirk vin Haiphon arrived Hongkong on Wednesday, 12th October, 1938.
Consignees are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored into the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd., Kow- loon, whence delivery may be ob- tained immediately after landing.
All claims must be sent in to me on or before 22nd October, 1938, or they will not be recognized.
Damaged Packages will be examin- ed by the Company's Surveyor Messrs:-Goddard and Douglas in the presence of the Consignees at 10.00 am, on Tuesday, 18th October, 1038.
Consignees must have a Revenue Omeer in attendance when any duti able goods are examined by the Company's Surveyors.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever,
K. OIL, Agent.
Hongkong, 12th October, 1938.
Egypt's Forces
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Cairo, Oct. 17.
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DEATH OF Chinese Who ROYAL SCOT Wandered Aboard
DESIGNER French Cruiser
Sir Henry Fowler's Brilliant Carcor
Derby, Oct. 17. Sir Henry Fowler, famous engineer, and designer of the Royal Scot loco motiven, has died at the age of 08.- United Presa,
Sir
DISTINQUISHED CAREER
Henry Fowler, eminent rallway engineer and authority on aircraft, was born in July, 1070, and was
Searched, Had Wallet
In Possession
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As he was on duty on the gangway of the French wurship Primauguet at the Kowloon Docks yesterday,
Chinese quarter master slopped man who was about to leave the vessel. On being searched a wallet was found on the man's person and he was detained,
This morning, the man tuned! educated at Evesham School and the Chan Pui, 23, wis charged before Mr. Muson Science College, Birmingham. | E. Hmsworth at the Kowloon Magi- Entering the service of the Lancashire iracy with ipreeny and with board-
Yorkshire Railway, he
ing the without a permit, tained as an cugincer at its Horwich and was remanded for his police re works.
cord to be produced.
In 1900 Fowler joined the Midland Raliway and ten years later was mude chief mechanical engineer, From 1912 to 1014 he was president of the University of Birmingham En- gineering Society and of the Institu- tion Locomotive Engineers.
of
Inspector Rogers said that the de- fendant had no right to be on board the warsh.p.
The wallet found in his possessio belonged to Able Seaman kene Des Bort and had been kept in a cabin on the lower deck.
In the
war he played a big part in
The Primauguet was undergoing. the development of aircraft and in
some form of repairs, and was clowd- munitions production. Appointed ined with workmen during the day but 1915 director of production at the Ministry of Munitions, he was made not in the evening. In 1810 superintendent of the Royal Aircraft Factory and later became assistant director-general of aircraft production. Before the war ended his valuable services were employed in various other tasks for the Muni- tlons Ministry and he also became Lt. Col. of the Engineer and Railway Staff Corps.
The presence of the defendant on the ship in the evening aroused the suspicions of the quartermaster, The wallet contained a fountain pen and papers and was worth $5.
Swatow Couple United In H.K. Ceremony
In 1018 he was knighted (K.B.E.). Always alert and progressivo, Sir Henry Fowler read a number of papers on new ideas and their ap niication before the Institution of Civil Engineers and at different times was awarded the Miller Prize, the Telford Premium and Medal, the
A pretty wedding took place at St. Watt Medal and the Webb Prize. John's Cathedral this morning, when Among various bodies of which he Miss Margaret Elizabeth Wright, of rerved as president was the Institution the English Presbyterian Mission, of Automobile Engineers. He was a Swntow, became the bride of Dr. S. member of the Permanent Com-Lockington Strange, M.B., FRC.S. mission of the International Railway of the same Mission Congress.
The
The bride, who is the elder daugh- Sir Henry, after the war resumedter of Mr. and Mrs. H S. Wright, of Finchley, London, was given away in his post of the Midland Railway marriage by the Rev. J. C. Smith. (L.M.S.) as chief mechanical en- She wore a charming creation of lare fincer, but in 1930 relinquished it to and tulle over taffeta, with a short fake charge of the company's labora- train. Her three-quarter length veil terics. In August 1934, at
at the
was held in place by a coronet of quest of Mr. Hore-Belisha, Minis-
blossoms.
wedding orange ter of Transport, he became chair-Rown came from England. man of a committee of scientists and
Three-year-old Janel Froser, 05 to in- bridesmaid, looked lovely in a dainty molor-cycle manufacturers vestigate the causes of motor vehicle ankle-length
freck of cream net over ~~~I.B.S.
erepe-de-chine. In place conventional bouquet, she carried busket of flowers. Little David Fraser neted na troln-bearer. Mrs. N. D. Fraser acted as matron- of-honour and also as hostess, in the
H.K. Red Cross Collects Refugees On Border
pale blue of the
absence of the bride's mother.
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bridegroom is the only son
of
Mr. and Mrs. John Strange, of
at- Birkenhend. England. He Was tended by Dr. Frank Ashton, of the Netnersole Hospital as best inon.
The
Rev. J. L. Wilson, Dean Chinese Red Cross Society is under- of the Cathedral, offelated
The Hongkong Bureau
of the
Mr.
at
Lindsay
the A.
taking various measures to relieve ceremony, and the refugres pouring over the Hang- Lafford was at the organ. kong frontier from the fighting areas | The reception was held in the In Kwantung.
The honeymoon is Cathedral Hall. It has pinced its ambulances and being spent at Baguio, P.I., and Mrs. trucks at the disposal of the long- Strange chose a
two-piece #gured kong government authorities for the slik frock for her going-away dress, varlous She wore a hat and accessories to transport of refugees from frontier points like Shumchun,tone. Shataukok and Talpo to the Govern- ment Concentration Camp at Kam Tin in the New. Territories."
As a result of the Director of the Bureau Dr. C. Y. Wu's visit to the frontier last Saturday, clght Rrd Cross trucks are available for this work. Yesterday two trucks convey- ed over 150 refugees, mostly women the
Italian Flight
To Tokyo Via
and children, from Lo Wu on H.K. Route
railway line to. Kam Tin, making several trips. These refugees were mostly from Hongkong, Pingwu and the surrounding country. They hid walked many miles without food or water before reaching the frontier from whence they were conveyed by the trucks to the Camp.
Rome, Oct. 18. Reciprocating the record-breaking light to Europe by the "Kamikaze" (Divine Wind) of the Asahi Shimbun. last year, the Stampe, leading news- organize paper in Italy, Is planning at
a goodwill fight to Tokyo via the southern course.
Establishment of soup kitelienn Shalaukok, Sheungshul and Talps where the refugees can secure some refreshment before being conveyed to Kam Tin has been proposed.
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According to the plans announced here on Monday, Mr. Manuel Lum- ardi attached to the Editorial De- partment of the Stampa, will fly the Meanwhile, further trips will be Rome in the first week in November. twin-molored Fiat B. R No. 20 from
Plans are also being discussed to establish a centre for the sick.
made to collect the Central News.
by three mechanics,
refugees--alman Intends
TAMSHUI C. IN C. EXECUTED?
the
to
break the record established by the Divine Wind. The latter covered the distance of 15.357
5,357 kilometres be tween Tokyo and London in 04 hours 17 minutes 50 seconds.
The Flat plans equipped with two It is reported that General Mok 1,000 horse-power motors, can deve- Hel-tak, who was in command of the loo a maximum speed per hour of cruising defences in the Tamshui aren, has 440 kilometres and has been executed.
capacity of 25,000 kilometres--Domei
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