COLONY'S WATER
Reservoirs Continue To
Show Decline
THE VOLUNTEERS Corps Orders for The
Coming Week
Hongkong Volunteer Defence |Corps orders by Lieut. Col. II. B. Hose, M.C., Conimandant, Hongkong
Vounteer Defence Corps Jan. 0.
A further considerable decline In the contents of the Colony's reser-1. Parade for Presentation of Medals voirs is revealed by the returns of the Water Works Department for the month of December.
Island reservoirs, at the beginning of this year, contained 1,352.38 million gallons as against 1,035.24 million at the corresponding time iaugt year, while 347.41 malion gallons were
by conrumed estimated
of population 550,000 people at a rate of 20.4 gallons per head per day during last month, compared with 421.01 million unlions by 443,000 people at a rate of 30.6. Only 00.00 inillion tulions supplied from the mainland as com-
ber, 1037.
were
Saturday
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
Czech Affairs "SLEEPING BEAUTY»
Army Mobilisation Rumours Denied
Prague, Jan. 0. The rumours elreutating abroad about a partial mobilisation of the Czech army in face of the threat of H. E. the Governor will present foreign invasion of the eastern part Efflefency Medula at a parade at I.Q. on Friday next, January 13. O's.Cy dentest here last evening.
of Czecho-Slovakia were emphatical- Units have already been notified the numbers required
Actually, says the to attend the
umictal parade.
nouncement, the demobilisation of Fall in 5.30 p.m. Dress--Oncers: the Czech army is proceeding space S.D. cap, K.D. Jacket, K.D. trousers, and is nearly completed.
word uit
Some interesting lures on the re- SD, cap, K.D. Jacket, K.D. trousers,fugee problem
Fra Czecho-Slovakin web belt, hayonet and medals,
have been published by the Czech
munduts.
2. Parades
(a) ist. Battery:
i.
Other Ranks:
1. Right Section-Thursday, Jan- uary 12, Belchers, 5.45 pm. Dress pared with 150.28 million on Decem-5.12. cap, overalls, fun platforma shy
On the mainland, reservoirs con-
Left Section Friday, Jamary 13. Belchers, 4.45 pan. Drest-8.1. tained 1,853.20 million gallons last cap, overalls, gun platform shoes, month, compared with 2,842.71, the
Jil, Signal: Section-Friday. Jubilee reservoir showing a decline!
ane January 13, 11.Q. 5.30 of more than 000 milion gallons. (b) And Consumption Jnal month was 240,50 million
gallons by nn estimated population of 200,000 at a rate of 15.5
of 21.6,
gallons per bead per head; the car- responding figures belu 353.99 million by 380,000 people at a rate fuary 9, 18
Laichikok
waterboat dock supplied with 9.67 million gallows in December
5.30
a
Government,
an-
It is revented that the number of persons registered Bohemin and Moravia on Decrinber refugees in was 152.000 of which 31,000 were comadated in refugee camps. this total 115,000 were Czech, H1,000 Germans and 307 Poles. The Chees Covermanent sees itself obliged to Faises the sm of at least 4,500,000 Czech rows for the purpose
Of
Ballet by Goncharoff Dance Pupils
to
Early next month Hong- kong residents are be treated to a display of ballet dancing, which has become so popular again in all the large European cities. PUPILS of the George. Gon-
charoff School of Dance will present "The Sleeping Beauty" ballet at the King's Theatre on February 2 at 5.10 p.m.
At present, the ballet manter, his pupils and their assistants are busily preparing for the show. Scenery is being designed and painted under Goncharoff's super- vision, and by the look of the costumes, which are being arranged really gorgeous sentation. by Mra. F. C. Cienio, they will be for the stage pre-
This year, Hongkong's one and only ballet master bring forward his younger pupils and has deelded 10
un their shoulders will rest the dif- cult presentation of the first ballet, "The Sleeping Beauty."
Litllo
Battery:Wednesday. January 11, H.M.S. Tamar, 5.30 pan. Gun deill. Thursday, 1.1.5. Tarnar, 540 Pn. Gun decompensating the refugees in their
Talented Youngster less of property in the ceded terri- Span. drill. (c) Engineer Company:
Ciemo, who is al. turis
and for finding employment ready well-known locally as a re- 1. D. F. 1. Section--Monday, Jan- for them
mainly by on establish-markably talented Meeting.
of new industries.
youngster, has been given the leading part as the Thursday, Janinay 12, Pak Sha Wan, was D. E. 1. Manning Exerrie, Bus Czech Government is seeking to get The refugee deportment of the
Princess, whilat Carolic Wolfe will leaves Queen's Pier at 5.30 pan
Czech nationality to leave the coun- three refugees who are of none by. So far 2300 of these refugees Base emigrated from Slovakia, the bulk of them being Jew Negellations are being con- ducted with several foreign countries. with the object of absorbing these Carfugees.
An eight-hour daily supply applled throughout the Colony Inst month, whereas a constant supply was given in the previous December. The quality of the water was described
as
excellent by the Government
Barteriologist and Analyst.
The total rainfall recorded by the Royal Observatory for the year was nly 55.355 inches, as against 82.5
inches in 1937.
Y'S MEN'S CLUB Officials Appointed For The Year
il. Lyon Light Section.--Monday, January 2, 1142. 5.45 p.m. Ar till Thursday, January 12, 11.Q. 5.45 p.m. Squad Dritt Instruction.
Those thebuled L. 1.
(d) Corps Signal.--Tuesday, Jan- uary 16, H.2 5.30 p.m. Arms Drill mand Squad Drill,
(c) Machine Gun Troop. --Tues- day, debuary 10, 18.9. 5.30 p.m. Genes al description, Sunday, January 15,
Stonecutters. Ride Tables 11.
Czecho
has intimated its willingness to enter Already the Argentine Republic to a corresponding agreement with
haye steeping Beauty" will give
the role of the Prince.
dancing technique in a ballet which the kiddies chance lo present their
Is similar to thuit done by grown-ups, fatriea in this first number.
All the young pupils are to be Two elder pupils, Zena Mansell and Pat Pascoe, will appear and Good fairies,
as the Wicked
Following this bollet, there will be divertisement. In this section, a de lightful "Snow White and the Seven
Dwarts" number will be given, June
White, asted by Belly Lec.
taking the part of Snow
years display, the most outstanding Modern music is to be used in this being the "March" by Prokoffeff. An. other number will
be set to Rach- maninoff's "Elegy."
Scotcher, Ellen Ford, Pat Pascoe. Among the older pupils, Penny Zena Mansell. Deity Lee and Lara Tesar will handle the more difficult numbers,
(1) Armoured Car Sceton--Tussi-piction of its non-Jewish refugees.
Czern-Slovakia for taking a pro-Mansell day, denuary 10, 10. 5.30 pan. The ind 11 (
Canadian Miniature Range offered to take a certain number of Pacifle Railway has Sunday, January 15, Stonecuttery fo Itin Table B,
formers and textile and glass work No. 1 M.G. Compoy-Frience is interested in getting day, January
the refugees 13, Presentation of medals. See para, Labave, Sunday, in Morores and moreover has made specialized in certain trades to settle who have January 13, Sionccutters. Rifle Table The Hongkong Y's Men's Club bas.
3 offer to had homes for 500 Czech just concluded
a successful year
Families in Madagascar, (1) No, 2 M.G. Company-Thursdomia and Tunisia. under the presidency of Mr. Peter day, January 12, 1.2. 530 p.m. Foot New Zealand have intimated their New Cale- Australia and H.
it Sin, having contributed
and Arm, Drill Sunday, January willingness to take about 500 Czechs ballel get to the liberally to several deserving objects, 15, Stonecules to Table B.
The display will conclude with a and continued its maintenance of Ute (1) No. 3 MG. Company.-Mon-
and Germans but will give prefer-
haunting Strauss Y's Men Free Vocational Schoot forday, January 9, 11.9, 5.30 p.m. No. 9
to mictal
of the Vienna Under Privileged Boys at Queen's Plato Ministre
Orrani.
workers.-Trans-Woodsition, "Tales Road West. The officers of the Club just elected the current year are
followi
own Dr. Li Shu-pui, President; Mr. S. B. Tan and Mr. C. P. Wong, Vice-Presidents; Mr.
Luni
K. Chu, Hon. Secretary, anci
Alr.
James Hon, Treasurer. The new members of the Board of Director: comprise Messrs. Peter S. Wong, Wong Kwok-font. Io Shiu-que, Wong Kam-ying. Albert Chan, and Peter L Sin (ex-officio).
as
for,
Dr. F. 1. Tscunk, a former Presi-
dent of the Club, succeeds Dr. Arthur
W. Woo us Governor of the South China Y's Men's District, which em- braces the clubs in Hongkang. Foo- chow, Kunming, Canton and Amay; Mr. William Yinson Lee, who has been Regional Director of the Ya Men's Movement of "Fellowship Culture Service" in China since 1924, is succeeded by Mr. Y. Lewis Mason, a former President of the Shanghal Y's Men's Club, Mr. Yingen Lee was appointed Regional Director Emeritus at the last International Convention of Y's Men's Clubs held at Toronto, Canada. Of the ten Clubs North and Central China, only four are functioning.
namely Shanghai, Shanghai International, Chungking, and Tientsin. In the South, Conton and Ainoy are inactive. General J. L. Huang, the retiring Governor of the Central China Y Men's District, was among the dis- tinguished personager honoured by the Chines Government on New Year's Day, being presented a decoration in recognition of meri- torious services to the country.
with
SENT TO SIAM Chinese Who Said He Had
Tried to Enlist
An 18-year-old Chinese who said that he had returned to China from Siam last year to join the Chinese Army, was bound over by Mr. R. A. D. Forrest at the Central Magistracy yesterday after he had pleaded guilty to stealing two geese from an open basket at Tal on January.
Tal ilang
mainder-Strapping and assembling
Range. Re:
ant lock. Points 1.1.A. ( No. M.G.
Compang-Sen- day, January 8, Stanceutters. M.G. Part II. No. 1 Platoon and thinse members of No. 15 Platoon who have been tiled. Launch leaves Queen's Per at 030 am, and Kowbon Tulice Pier et 845 an. Der Optional.
ALLEGED FOOTPAD Two Charges Brought By Women
Adromatic
1
Mr. R Butler will deal with the fighting effects, whilst the duties of stage manager will be undertaken by Mr. F. C. Clemo.
NAVAL FUNERAL Tributes to Chief Stoker S. J. Fakeley
struggle between Wednesday, January 11, 11.0. 5.30 Russian nursery-governess and a Chi- pm. N. 14 Pintoon, M.G. Training, nese, which took place at Queen's Friday, January 13, Sgt. D. E. Davis Baden, mear Conitult Road, on De- and flu de told. See para. 1 above,cember 9, was related to Mr. T. J. Naval Hospital yesterday morning of The death occurred at the Royal Communiesuston at the Central MagistracyChief Stoker Sidney John Fakeley,
Tesday, January 10, HQ. 5.30 pm. yesterday, when Wong Sang, 32, un-aged 37, of H. M. submarine Rorqual. Both Companies. A short talk by employed, was charged with robbery He had been in the Navy for 10 Major 8. Jarvis, M.C., n.
with violence. Wong was committed years, serving for the just 18 months (1) Medical Section Wednesday, for trial. January 11, H.Q. 5.30 pan.
in China, He was a native of Middle- (m)
Mrs. Vera Miranoff, the complain-sex, England, Jamury 12, 11.Q. 5.30 jim. Leture with Wout. She said she was walking
AS.C. Company-Thursday, Jant, bore evidence
was unmarried, and of the struggle leaves a brother. on Operation of Transport Pools by along Queen's Garden when sudden-naval
The funeral took place with full Major H. Robertson, BAS.C.
honours at the Prolestant ly Wont appeared and rushed to- Cemetery. Happy Valley, in the
chaplain of H. M. S.
13, C.S.O. Board Boon. 5.30 pun.
3. Change of Name
( 1 Serlin Frity, January
No. 2961 Spr. S. Hercovitch, R.
wards her, attempting to snatch her afternoon, with the Rex. W. Medway,
was
handbag. She held on to it, and O.when Wong bit her and placed his eventually forced to the ground, D. Cadre, will in future be known foot on her face, before she released as No. 2001 Spr. S. Burke.
4. Leave
the bag.
Wong was also committed for trial Cun-ing of which ended on Thursday. The
on a second similar charge, the hear complainant was Yuen Ngol-fan, and she was victimised by Wong at Gar- den Road on December 24.
2961 Spr. S. Burke, R.O.D.C., struction Sre.. 21.12 38-23.3.39. Company, 6.1.39-5.4.39.
2097 L/Cpl. A. P. Pereira, A. A.
Construction See., 1.2.30-30.11.39.
2281 Spr. H. A. Augus, R.O.D.C.,
5. Strength-Increase 3227 Gur. C. P. Stone, ist. Ballery, Right Section, 5.1.39.
S. F. HYDGECOs, Major, Adjutant, H. K. V. D. Corps. NOTICES
officiating.
Naval Hospital, headed by a firing The cortege commenced from the party and the Royal Marine band from IL M. 5. Keni. The coffin, draped with the Union Jack, was on a gun-carriage pulled by a crew from H. M. S. Medway.
At the conclusion of the burisi service, the general salute was given, and the "Last Post" and "Reveille" were sounded by a bugler.
Many
shipmates, and re- officers, presentatives from other warships in harbour as well as the Naval Dock- yard Police, were present, A Chinese woman was walking in
Floral tributes we
were sent by the Commander-in-Chief; Omeers Jordon Road on Thursday when her men of 1. M. Ships In Hongkong: and
thief, Wan Chung, 24, was chased Medway and earrings were snatched. The alleges Captain, Omeers and Men, H.M.S. and terested. At the
Fourth Submarine Magistracy yesterday, Wan was sen-
Flotilla: Captain and Omcers, H.M.S.
EARRINGS SNATCHED
Culprit Sentenced To Prison and Caning
Kowloon
1. Presentation of Efficiency Medals II. E. the Governor has kinilly con- sented to present Eficiency Medals at H.Q. on Friday, January 13, at 5.30 tenced to four months' hard labour Rorqual; Captain (D). Officers and will be a Corps cocktail party to Hung-yip, watchman, was commend- p.m. After the presentation there und eight strokes of the cane. Lam which ladles may be Commandant hopes that as many
invited. The ed for arresting him. members of the Corps as possible will Inttend.
2. Committee Meeting
Of
and
Stokers' Mess, H.M.S. men, Eighth Destroyer, lotilia; Chief und Petty Officers, H.M.S. Rorquai;
Rorqual; ficers and Ships company, H.M.S. HANDBAG TAKEN
Regent, Omeers and Ship's company, Mrs. R. H. Rule, of 184 Nathan M.S. Regulus; Officers and Ship's Road, had her liandbag snatched company, H.M.5. Proteus; Submia- A meeting of the Corps Rille Meet-while she was walking along Nothing
rine Stoker • Petty Offeers: Submarine Defendant, Ho Ti, sald lie returned at 5.30 pan. on Friday, January 20,
ing Commitee will be held at 11.Q. Rond on Thursday. The bag and con-
Chief Stokers; Coxswains' Mess with 12 others. 11s services were O's. C. Units are requested to ensure
tents were valued at $42.
HMS. Medway; Seamen not required, and he
Stokers, IM.S. Rorqual; Submarine was given the attendance of one member from money to return to
to Slim,
Petty Officers' Mess, HLM.S. Medway; he was each unit. not allowed to land and was rent
Chief and Petty Officers, H.M.S. back to Hongkong owing to some eye
Thnician; Joe, Brum, Sundy, Jign, gine-room Artificers and Chief Petty Bonis and Tanky; Submarines En-
Officers; Submarines Engine-room Artificers' Mess; Destroyer Stokern and Petty Officers; and the Royal Naval Yard Police.
but
3. Sergeants' Mess Meeting
disease. He had stolen the geese to There will be a General Meeting try and raise some money for his fare in the Mess at 6 pm, on Tuesday, back, as his parents were still in January 31,
Slam.
He was bound over in the sum of $25 for one year, while $18 was given to him from the Poor Box for his passage back to Slam.
Sergeant 1. Mackay prosecuted,
LOSS REPORTED An overroat valued at $20 was lost Un ver. V. Boxer at the Hongkong University on Thursday.
VISIT TO CANADA King Should Call and Sec Dionne Quins
AFFILIATED UNIT
Nursing Dotachment,
II.K.V.D. Corps 1. Lecture
The next fecture on First Ald will be given by Professor L. T. Ride nt the P.Wn. Onces on Friday, January 13, at 5.30 p.m.
2. Strength-Increase Mia H. Wolf-16.12.38. (S.) Mr. E. M. Bran, Commandant, Nursing Detachment, H.K.V.D.C.
Spelling Bee
ROBBERY
CHARGES
Two Men Committed While One Goes Free
Charged with robbery, Ip Choy, 24, stonebreaker, and Chan Kwał, how- [ker, were committed for trial, but
Lau Sang, allas Lau Fuk-sang, was | AMERICANS ON TOUR discharged yesterday owing to lack
of evidence, by Mr. R. A. D. Forrest at the Central Magistracy.
The three men were charged with
Yuel-
robbery by two or more at 91 Con- naught Road West in the early hours of October 25, when Yung ching, 30, merchant, was robbed of
Chinese currency, $3,000 in Hongkong currency, $130 in and three gold finger rings, after he had been bound and gogged. Yung Wai-fun was rob bed ut $1,070 in Ilongkong currency, $2,447 In Chinese currency and # metni wrist watch.
Detective Sergeant J. Allen pro- secuted; and evidence of arrest wan
HOW many of these words are enr-given by Detective Wong Lau
rect and what is torong with the
Callander, Jan. 5. Dr. Allan R. Dafoe, physician to the Dionne Quins, said that he be Heves French Canadians will deeply regret the fallure to include a visit to the Quins in the Itinerary of their others? Majesties King George and Queen Elizabeth in their Canadian tour as the "bables are wards of the King."
"Personally I don't care, but the Dominion Government is not showing much courtesyg, to the French
riddence
tillitation disparidgement
loccata riccochet Methuselah.
In a statement by Ip after his ar rest he admitted inking part in the robbery, while Chan said he did not enter the house but was in the door- way. Lau had nothing to say.
a
Girls Take Year To See the World When the Taiping arrived from Manila in the grey weather yester- day morning hand waves were ex- changed by Ming F. 5. Reilly, on board, and Miss A. S. Glasgow, ashore, They are American girls wh who will take up from Hongkong the thre thrend of a comprehensive world journey which they are spinning to- gether.
Miss Glasgow has last been in Shanghai, while Miss Hellly har visited, Boll and other interesting spots in the vicinity. They will mli by the Patsdam on January 12 and will seo Indla and Europe before they cross the Atlantle to Miss Glasgow's home in New York,
Miss Glasgow states that ber trip has already taken seven months, Lau was discharged, the Magistrate she expects the whole journey. will English Oxford Dictionary spell-remarking that he did not think any Inings of these words will be found on Jury would convict him on the Reilly are staying at the Hongkong
take a full year, She and Miles
į
January 7, 1939.
A Look Through The "Telegraph”
50 YEARS AGO ZETLAND LODGE
A regular meeting of the above Lodge with he held in Freemasone Hall, Zet Innd Street, on Thursday next, the 27th December, at H for 830 p.m. precisely. Visiting Brethren aro cordially invited.
be
The British Bargus John Nicholson, Capt. A. Qulne, chartered by Mossr Tong Kang Wo & Co, arrived on the 18th fust. from Honolulu, bringing a number of Chinese passengers. The homeward passage is considered to one of the quickest on record, as the vel lett lionelula on the 16th ulto. The Chinesu paasengers, in token of their appreciation of Captain Quine's treatment
them, have prepared Address which
they Intend presenting him with, together with a silken memorial flag.
An
of
25 YEARS AGO
The morning at the Union Church Mr. Walter Weir of Taikon was quietly married to Miss Annie Wat, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watt of Sagara, ale of Glasgow. The cere mony was conducted by the Rev. J. Kirk Maconachle, Mrs. McCubbin at- tending the bride, and Mr. D. Austin the bridegroom. The honeymoon is be I spent at Macno.
Mr. L. Le Breton, of Messrs. Alex Rusa and Co., was married this morn ing to se Ethel Wilks, daughter of Mr. O. D. Wilks, formerly of Hongkong. The ceremony took place at St. An- drew's Church, Kowloon, the Rev. N. C. Pojo meialing.
Mr. Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty, made an aeroplane flight of nearly an hour's duration at Eastchuren on November 2, and during most of the time he personally took control of the Royal Flying Corps machine.
When the machine had ren-bed a belght of about 500 ft. Mr. Churchill took over the control. The wind was blowing steadily but strongly, and the biplane took nearly half an hour to cover the ten miles which neporates Eastchurch dying ground from the le of Grain.
hיני
An eyewitness of the Night "Mr. Churchill Jid aplendily. machine was kept at a eplendid angle throughout. He was very cool indecil."
There was a good atten.lusce at the Racecourse this murning to witness the Kallops Is Excellency wan prenent, s were Captain Connolly, AD.C, Sir Paul Chater, Sir William Rees Davis, Mr. 1. P. White, Mr. T. E. Hough, Mr. L D'Almada e Castro, Mr. Sunres, Mr. "Knoll." Mr. Gresson, Mr. Brutton, Mr. Hind, Mr. Hickman, Mr. Sedgewick, Mr. Hastings and Mr. Seth. Several Indies were among the spectators.
TEN YEARS AGO
A direct cable service between London and Singapore ho been established, thus eliminating the necessity of relay. Ing.
*
*
MARRIAGE--On Now Yenr'a 1996, at the Government Civil Hospital, Day, Hongkong, Wlan King, only an of Rer. T. N. Dunscombe of Asklington Vicarage. Northumberland, to Kistan, only child of the into Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Corday, Windsor. By speeint licence.
FIVE YEARS AGO
Dr. Joseph Goebbels, Relch Minister of Propaganda, has assumed virtual comstand ever every single Corian newspaperman through the enforcement of the so-called "Editers' Act.
As from January 1, no person may work on the editorial staff of a Ger Hinn newspaper, news agency, or perio- dien without being enrolled in pra fessional cuxtor. Offenders
will punished with Imprisonment up to one year, or fined.
M. Garat, a member of the Chamber of Deputies and the Mayor of Bayonne, has been arrested in conneelton with the sensational swindle by Stavisky, an International trickster. whose nie of forged Bulgarian Government securities hus created the biggest financial rean. dal of the century.
Strong attacks are being lausched against Mr. Dallmer, the Minister of the Colonies, who is alleged to have Elven the Russian emigre, Stavisky, letters of recommendation which large- ty served to give the confidence ex- abling such a widespread fraud to be carried out.
A large crowd attended the Diocesan Ohi Girls' Association New Year carni val fancy dress dance, which was held at the Ulsenson Girls' School hall un Saturday from 9p.m. to midnight. The ball was tastefully decorated, and dur ing the evening light refreshments were served. A fancy dress costume parade was held, and the judges awarded the prizes to Mrs. M. Vessanna and Mr. R. 11. Wong. Dancing was to the music of "Fred and his Pola."
BEATEN TO DEATH
British Officer Faces Angry Indian Mob
Delhi, Jan. 8. Major Reginald Louis Basilgate. British political agent in Orrisa, was killed to-day during an attack by a mob on the palace of the Rajah of Ranporu.
A bomb was thrown and explod- ed outside the palace, and Major Basilgate and an Indian officer Inced the mob
as they approached. The mob refused to disperse and threa- tened to attack, whereupon Major Bastigate fired at them. The mob closed in and he was beaten to death, The Indian was seriously injured.
A high British officer is being sent to investigate-Reuter Bulletin.
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GORDON'S
a.m.
SHOE SALE
WILL COMMENCE MONDAY
JAN. 9th 1939
During Sale
NO
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