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LATE NEWS H.K. SPENDS
FREELY ON
July 25, 1940.
RATEABLE VALUE OF
JAPANESE AND ENTERTAINMENT HONGKONG
S.M. C. CHAIRMAN
SHANGHAI, July 25 (Reuter) — Describing his actions are arbitrary, Mr. Okamoto and Mr. Hanawa, the Japanese Municipal Councillors dur- ing yesterday's meeting of the Shang-. hai Municipal Council demanded an explanation from Mr. W. J. Keswick, the chairman, of his request for u convocation of the Consular, body to study measures to prevent terrorism!!
according the Settlement,
to Japanese press reports.
Mr. Keswick reported to have replied that it was in his
power to request a convocation of the Consu lar body on urgent malter, without reference to the Councillors,
in
It was stated, however, that Mr. Keswick admitted his fault in releas- ing his request to the press without notice to the Councillors.
lle is also reported to have pro- mised that he would not take such actim again.
NEW JAPANESE
MOVE IN S'HAI
́ ́SHANGHAJ, July 26 (Reuter) → Japanese mall censors may start
work in French Concession here next monih, according to Japanese news- paper reports,
It is stated that negotiations are going on, although no definite agree ment has yet been reached.
It is expected that the Japanese censors will be installed at the Municipal Post Office and branches in the Concession.
IL is reported that the Japanese have not made siinilar demands with regard to post office branches in the Settlement.
Income Tax In Singapore
RUMOURS were current in long- kong this morning that the plan to Introduce Income Tax at Singapore abandoned bren
owing "difeulties."
had
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The "Telegraph" Cabled the "United Press" flee, in Singapore, asking for confirmation or denial of the rumours.
The correspondent replies that no
Hongkong spent more money on entertainment last year.
The Annual Report of the Superintendent of Inland Revenue, tabled in Legislative Council this afternoon, discloses higher revenue from both Betting Duty and Enter- tainment Tax.
Belting Duty brought in $248,713 revenue, com- pared with $238,274 in 1938. Entertainment Tax brought in $351,988, com. pared with $320,027 in the preceding year.
Last Year's Figure Now High Record
The Report of the Assessor, tabled in Legislative Council this afternoon, discloses that the total Rateable value of Hong- kong, Kowloon and New Kow- loon reached a new record during 1930.
The total on December 31 'was compares with $43,077,122, which $38,120,381 on the same date in the preceding year. This represents - an increase of over 10 per cent, in one year,
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New Kowloon Increase
The greatest Increase took place in New Kowloon where the valuation leapt from $2,334,421 to $3,183,684, an Increase of 36.52 per cent. Valuation of Kowloon property in- creased from $8,320,000 to $10,000,- 008 (27.30 per cent), of Hongkong villages from $3,868,140 to $4.509,050 (10.64 per cent.) and the City of Victoria from $21,501,151 to $24,724,- 303 (14.51 per cent.)
During 1939 the net revenue, from rates was $0,770,108, os compared with $5,987,120 in the preceding year. Tenements Valuation
A new valuation of the tenements in Hongkong, Aplichau, Kowloon and Now Kowloon was made during 1939, Increasing the rateable value to $41,- 915,072; or 18 per cent.
This increase of $8,412,450 is the. greatest ever made at the annual re- valuation, the next highest being the |1825-20 re-valuation.
In the City of Victoria the increase
in the valunllon was mainly due to the higher level of rents obtaining for practically all classes of properly
European Lad Robbed
Hold-Up By Three -Ex-Cook Boys
Three former Chinese cook- boys pleaded guilty before Mr.
decision has yet been reached, and it MAJ, GEN. E. F. NORTON (RIGHT) Q. A. A. Macfadyen at the Kow
is ulkely that this form of taxation will be introduced in the
F.M.S. and Straits Settlements before
1941.
The European and Straits Settle-
ments Associations are supporting the plan to introduce Income Tax, and leading members of the Legin- tive Council also lent their support at the last meeting.
MR. PATERSON'S CRITICISM
Governor
Arriving Shortly
The "Hongkong
loon Magistracy this morning to a charge of stealing a wrist watch from
a European lad. Defendants were Leung Cheung, 20, Lai Chi, 24,' and Shui Kim- hung, 19.
Outlining the facts, Det.-Sgi, N. B. Fraser suld that the complainant, Chester Lindt, was with another boy, Alberto Lazerro, riding blcycles in King's Park at 5.15 p.m. on July 12. The
stopped
near the Club de Fe boy's Recreio football ground where a Tele-Chinese boy became frightened at The Hon. Mr. J., J. Paterson said: "I oppose the evacuation, not so graph" understands from the appearance of the European lacr and began to ery. This gave the much because
I think we should reliable sources that the new three defendants an excuse to conte have gone contrary to the Wur Cabinet; but one of the reasons is Administrator of Hong-down from the hillside and question that I think the whole of the Kong, Major General E. F. expcuation scheme has been handled Norton, will arrive in the very badly by Government.
"I don't agree there was an effec- Colony shortly. tive registration list and I that in the past; at any rate-evaciu—. tion so far as Government is con Ineffectual people, I think we are getting to the point where Govern- ment "waste, matter" should not be bald for by this Colony in the pre-
believe
cerned, has been in the hands of most
sent or in the future.
Mr. Paterson went on to say that waste matter" had been accumulat- ing for years and they had to deal with it now. They also had to pay
for its pension
"Discrimination"
complainant,
com-
Knife Used The first defendant held plainant's left wrist on which was a
a leather strup. watch with third defendant also gripped the com-
The
It-is-believed that Majon plainant and the other men held the General Norton will arrive bicycle. Complainant resisted, but suddenly the first defendant drew a here by a P. & O. liner on table knife from his pocket and pro- August 8, although this eceded to insert it under the watch cannot be confirmed official-strap, Seeing the knife, complainant ceased resistance and the watch was removed.
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The officer said that the watcht was
traced to a pawnshop where the de- Ad-fendants had obtained $14. They shared $3.50 each and had a joint
Private advices to the "Tele- graph" state that the new ministrator arrived in Bangkok from Karachi yesterday.
"Telegraphy this morning:
A Government spokesman told the
"We have up official advice regard-
Inquiry Demand Ing, the arrival of Major General
During discussion In ' Finance Norton, but have been informed that Committee ca "token" evacuation he arrived in Bangkok yesterday. voic several Unofficial menibers urged a public Inquiry into the allegations of discrimination Manila.
In
In reply, the Colonial Secretary pointed out that he had already made a statement to the Press on the sub- Jeri, in which he stated that he had
Although it is belleved the new! ... will travel from Singapore 10 Hongkong by ship there is no definite indication that he is not arriving by air
The R. M. A. Della arrives from Bangkok at 4 p.m. to-day..
zent a cable to Manila asking them Canada To Build
for the matter to be investigated.
"I said then that the officials sent to Manila had nothing to do with the allocation of accommodation there." Kati Mr. North.
"The ladies referred to by BIr. Lo," caid Mr. North, "have been given the choice of coming back to Hongkong. Mr. D'Almada: Are these ladies being allowed to come back merely because of their complaints?
Patrol Ships
LONDON, July 24 (Reuter). Crmada's latest contribution to the war effort consists of the building of; vessels to be known as corvettes) which will be used for patrol pur-
poses.
ment with the rest of the money.. Defendants were each sentenced is six months' hurd Inbour,
R.A.F. PLANES
OVER ROME
RFECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH.
ROME, July 24 (Domel)-British warplanes flying from the Tyrrhenian) Sen via Guela, appeared over Rome! to-day.
Italian anti-aircraft guns, went into action, but the British plones es
and, says an. Italian High Com-
inand communique.
Two Watches And
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Corvettes originally were vessels the Police that between 4.30 and 5 p.m. on Wednesday some one entered similar but smaller than frigates. The Chairman (Mr. Nortli)-No.
the the Third States they pre her bedroom by climbing up Hon. Mr. Shielda-Does that mean known as sloops of war. They will back staircase and stole two watches that further evacuation wil be be named after towns in Canada just and a handbag. stopped? No, because the instruc- tians we have received from the Wer Office are that women and children of European race should be evacuat- ed.
Hon. Sir Henry Pollock,-Does Government really anu ser.uu.ly wash its hands of all questions of Juicy in this matter. If so, what is the good of having a Government at
-all.
Hon. Mr. Paterson-I often won-
other Canadian warships are The total value of the stolen pro
perty was $40. named after Canadian rivers."
Underground Shelter For Chater Collection
An underground concrete shelter is to be built at North
der. We should have a proper In-Point to store Hongkong's valuable museum collection, including
quiry into the whole thing.
The Choirmon May I offer you my chait,
Senior member.
Mr
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Commons
Commons Questions About H.K. Ministry Of Information
LONDON, July 24 (Reuter).In the House of Commons. to-day, Sir Stanley Reed asked the Minister of Information what the famous Chater collection, in the event of an emergency:"
were the functions of the Ministry's Far Eastern Burcau... With the exception of the Chater House have been distributed to, tho
Sir Stanley Reed also wanted to shared officers with the Hongkong Hon. Sir Henry Follock-I um the collection of porcelain, which has University and Colonial Secretariat.
Expert examination of the plotures now in what respects these func-Department of Information, were, to been stored in the remaining portion The Chairman. You may have it. of the old City Hall, none of the in the Collection revealed, strious tions differed from those already co-ordinate the activities of all Far In their condition, performed by the Governors and Eastern posts and as counter pro- Hon. Paterson-Do you think muscum pieces are on exhibilica to deterioration
paganda for chemy propaganda, I would get your salary If I occupied the public.
which was attributable to the ravages Ambassadors and their staffs, already your position.
of climate, insects, mouldete stationed at Singapore, Hongkong, broadcasting, nimi, etc.
The work of restoration was car- Tokyo and other Far Eastern centres. It also arranged for local produci and its Mr. Dua-Cooper declared that the tion of suitable materiais Mr.-E. A. von Kobza- ried out by angy and the pictures are now stated chief functions of the Bureau, which distribution in the Far East. It was agreed to dicas the vote
to be in excellent condition. further; in private sesator, and the
In the absence of a suitable re- The Chnter Collections were be business of the Finance Comunities pository, pletures which could not queathed to the Hongkong Govern-
be given wall space, at Government ment by the late, Sir Paul Chater.
Many of the paintings in the Chater The Chairman-I don't want to Collection of Pictures are of great
a public statement at this ma historical value,
then terminated,
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