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JUG OF

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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

TENANTS UNITE

Inauguration Of Body To Watch Interosta

January 30, 1939.

CIGARETTES AT- SEA AMUK IN A

Junk Voyageurs Demand

Adequate Supply

CAFE

Chinese Waiter Attacks

Japanese Diner

To a moker there could scarcely be a more unpleasant prospect than to be in mid-Pacife, weeks from the nearest land, without a cigarette. It is a prospect which, certainly, seve

A savage attack on a Japanche in The recently formed Hongkong

eral members of the crew of the Bea and Kowloon Tenenta Association Dragon, Mr. Richard

Halliburton's Chinese restaurant at 81 Hennessy was Inaugurated at the Hotel Cell Junk,

are not prepared to face Road in Wanchai shortly after mid- on Saturday afternoon, when a tea-Therefore, there is no likelihood of night yesterday morning provided

held.

of great deal

excitentent. The The function, the junk leaving until these crew the residents of the district with a Darty

attended by 0 large

assellant, a Chinese, who is which

alleged nasa members are sure that more than WOR gathering, was presided over by Dr. Kwok Yue-tung. Mr. M. A. da Silva, enough tobacco is on board to meet believed to be demented, gave him-

their needs.

IVAN

the well-known solicitor, was tha The junk, flying the American

flag in bound by ☐ provision

of

the gathering. Mr-thing, etc,, from which the sea-European-style clothing, Sagora en-

self up to the Police after the at- tack, and is now under observation. quest of honour, and unveiled a glass

The identity of the victim has been plaque inscribed with the name

of United States marine law which re-established as Hiyoshi Sagara, 84, of CATEY the Yokohama Cafe, 35 Hennessy The Association,

quires that a ship shall

Rond,

floor, Dressed in Addressing

slop cheat" containing reserves of

ground Silva said that the formation of the

the Association arose out of the conges- men may buy if they wish. One tered the restaurant, known as

specially stipulated, is to Chu Heung Sut, and ordered a ment Lion of

at item, housing accommodation

the bacco.

His manner was not of the pollfest, present being experienced

When it was discovered yesterday it is alleged, and apparently aroused Colony, due to the influx of refugees from all parts of China. He under that the store of cigarettes on the the resentment of 1 Ping-chuen, 22, stood that the aim of the Association, Sea Dragon was only 4,000, several part owner of the restaurant, who

also acted as waiter. though in the main connected with of the adventurers declared that a

of the Interests much the

much bigger stock would have to be protection

sait, would Among prov

mand provided before they charitabl. of tennis, were these

the obialning

of One seaman said that he would give legal advice for

em-up anything else for the adventure,

not his smoke. bers, the granting of free medical but certainly

and the promotion services, and establishment of free schools for the children of members. These but a few of the airy the Association inlended to carry out, but from them it could be seca that the Association ATK worthy one.

were

mem-

L, it appeared, recently lost his mother and other near relatives in the country, allegedly at the hands of Japanese troops, and as a result bore a deep hatred for all Japanese. Sagara's attitude aroused him, and, seizing a chopper with an edge na sharp as a razor, he made towards the Japanese, who was sitting in case, that stall,

of number is approximately cigarettes which the junk will be re- quired to stock.

This men put his own needs at 4,000 elgarettes. If the other 11 were voyageurs smoke as steadily the Sea Dragon is likely to leave a trail of 50,000 cigarette bults on her way to San Franciano.

In any

the

Dearer in Ifonolulu

1

Alurred at the man's demeanour, Sagara jumped to his feet, but he could not avoid the blows LA rained on him with the chopper. Sagara at- tempted to defend himself by grap

assailant, but was pling with his severely wounded and bleeding free- ly, and collapsed.

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Mr. Silva recounted the old story of the breaking of the twigs, and pointed out that unity was strength, and its existence and extension de- pended upon unity within the As- the men is the higher cost of sociation. He wished the Associa-clgorelles in Honolulu, a port of call tion prosperity and concluded with en route to America. Should they

Other customers in the restaurant the hope that it would attract mem- not stock sufficient cigarettes for the

of its whole crossing, in Hongkong they fled outside. Police were soon on bers and so fulfil more

will have to pay more for the next the scene, and found the stall where charitable aims.

stock taken aboard at Honolulu.

Sugara was lying bespattered with Mr. Lul Ping-chutn, a member of There is no actual dissension over blood and broken glass and crockery. as Mr. Sagara bore two deep wounds on the Committee, said that the main this matter of cigarettes, as aim of the Association was to pro- Halliburton is quite ready to pro- the head, a severe gash on the back

That tect the interests of tenants, and help vide

of the neck and a half severed wrist. the required supplies. their complaints. The cannot be done until some time this He was rushed to the Queen Mary then swith

nembership of the Association was morning, however, and the depar- Hospital, but it is feared that there is slight hope for his recovery, due 4,471, and Mr. Lul expressed the ture must be delayed accordingly.

Sea to the great loss of blood. Another

why the reason hope that many more would enroll.

Donations amounting several Dragon will probably not leave to- thousand dollars had been received by day as planned is that the compass the Assoclution for its charitable has yet to be adjusted. It was not found possible to do this yesterday work.

and a trip will be made to-day for this purpose,

to

Mr. Ho Kn-suen, well-known journalist, said that since the host lities begun Chinese refugees from war-tom cities and villages had fled for refuge to foreign places. Some landlords did not increase their rents, seeing the plight of the refugees, but a number of house-owners at once

COLONY'S CONSULS

WEDNESDAY

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BABLY

AT

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Li was not to be found then, but he later appeared at Wanchal police station and gave himself up. hands were badly lacerated, appar- ently being cut by the blade of the chopper during his struggle with Sagara. He also appeared to be de- mented, and his answers, to ques- tions could not be understood. He was sent to the Queen Mary Hos- pital, where he is being kept under observation.

and

His Excellency the Governor, under It is understood, that i was auf- Increased the rents so high that in instructions from the Secretary offering from deep depression

been for the Colonies, hos

hatred. He is suid to have alleged Hongkong the authorities had stop-State ped the eviction of tenants, who pleased to recognize Herr Franz that some of his women folk were could not afford to comply with the Ferring as Vice-Consul for Germany raped. unreasonable demands,

Association Mr. He said that the hoped to ask the Hongkong Govern- ment to fix a rate of increase in rent.

METHODISTS LEAVING

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A gathering of members and friends of the Methodist Church, Wanchal, took place in the Assembly Hall of the Sailors and Soldiers Ilome STEWART Mrs. S. N. Trevan, who are leaving WALTER HUSTON last night to bid farewell to Mr. and

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Itevs. J. E. Sandwich, D. B. Childe, A. Uray, W. H. Alton, F. White and E. Morelon were among those present to pay tribute to Mr. and Mrs. Trevan and speeches of gratitude were made by Capt. A J. Holland, Mr. A. T. Edwards, Mr. Chlide, Mr. Sandbach and Mr. Wiggins, the latter repre- senting Service mun who had re- ceived many kindnesses at their

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Mrs. Edwards presented a book la Mrs. Trevan from members of the congregation and Mrs. Trevan and her husband suitably replied to the Hood wishes extended.

HARBOUR RESCUE Travelling across the harbour board the ferry Man Ying on Friday, Lau Lai-fong, a 30-year-old married woman, allegedly attempted to com- mit suicide by jumping overboard. She was rescued and taken to. the Queen Mary Hospital.

st Hongkong.

The King's Exequatur empowering Mr. Dick Fredrick Attreo Wakeford Wesman to act ng Consul for Norwayi at Hongkong, has received His Ma- jesty's signature.

The King's exequatur empowering Senor Raymond E. Devaux to act as Honorary Consul for Guatemala at Hongkong. hus also received His Majesty's signature.

LATE NEWS

AWAY WITH WET SMOKING

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URBAN COUNCIL

Licence Applications To

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од

To-morrow's meeting of the Urban Council will consider correspondence relative to the appointment of Dr. T. W. Ware to service on the Select Committee for Cubicles in place of Dr. G. W. Pope who has gone leave; correspondence relative to the proposed erection of public latring on the site North of and adjoining New Kowloon Inland Lot

Road. No. 2011, Nam Kok

The following licence applications- will be also considered:

Eating house licence for No. 20, Spring Garden Lane, ground floor: eating house licence for No. 319, Queen's Road West, ground floor; eating house licence for No. 384, Hennessy Road, ground floor; food factory licence for No. 6, Shamchun Street, ground floor; laundry licence for No. 52, Bonham Road, basement; and food shop (fruit) licence for No. 123, Connaught Road Central, ground floor.

SALE OF A CAR

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Ka Sal-man, alias Ka Tung, 25, unemployed, was charged before Mr. R. Edwards at the Central Magistracy on Saturday with intent to defraud, did utter to Tsang Wan-cheung a clerk, a forged receipt for the sale of u motor car, purporting to be signed by D. Davies, knowing the same to bo forged.

Defendant was remanded for 72 hours in police custody, Mr. C. A. S. Russ will be representing the defend- hint.

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Four Weddings Held At the accountant at the anma school.

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Mr. Tso Wing-hlu, undergraduate at the Kwong Wah University, Shang- Four weddings took place at the hat, married Miss Mak Yuo-wah, of Registry, Supreme Court, on Satur-253 Hennessy Road, Hongkong. - day morning.

Mr.

T. 8. Whyte-Smith officiated! at the wedding of Mr. Henry Alfred Yewen, sloker petty officer, of H.M.8. Westcott, and Miss Nian Eugenlevna Reibkel The witnesses were Messrs. J. S. Stafferton and K. M. Burgess.

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The following forthcoming wedd- ings have been announced: Mr. Wong Kam-wah, manager: of the Blu Hing Mr. T. J. Gould omelated at the Knitting Factory, and Mias Lim Bing- lan, of 107 Queen's Road, Wost, Hong- other weddings.

Mr. Ruston Jehangir Master, kong,QUIA,

Mr. Woo Tat-chung, accountant. engineer, married Miss Murgina ei Arculli, of 16 King Kwong Street, and Miss Lam Suat-mul, of 37 Leigh. The witnesses were Messrs. N. P. ton H Road, Hongkong Karantia and K. J. Master. Later a Mr How You-jes, merchant, and reception was held at 474 Nathan Miss Irene Loule, of 62 Tal Bizeet.

Kowloon,AN Road.

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