Monday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

October 14, 1940.

By Ernie Bushmiller

NANCY

THAT'S A NICE BIRD. HOUSE YOU BUILT: FOR. ME, GUS?

I WONDER IF ANY OF THE

LI'L CRITTERS.

HAVE MOVED

IN YET!

NOPE--- THERE 'AIN'T NARY

A ONE. IN HERE

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BURNS PHILP LINE

Passenger & Freight Service To

AUSTRALIA

in

Thailanders With Policemen

Case Spain For Wang Health Week For H.K.

Here

Two cattle drovers from Thailand were charged before Mr. E. Himsworth at Kowloon Magistracy to-day. They were Ngunn ('haniama, 20, and Riem Toswany, 25, and both were accused of entering Hongkong without a passport and escaping from the cells of the Water Police Station.

Toswany was additionally charged with assaulting Police Seaman Yeung Kwong-chol at the Water Police Station rester- day.

The defendants pleaded not guilty and were remanded until Friday for hearing of the case,

Sub-Inspector Johnston said that! on October 10 # stentner arrived from Bangkok and on board were the two defenduals who were in charge of cattle that were being brought down. bere They had no parsports but only identity cards issued by their Governmpent.

told Fedts were

that they were not to go ashore but they dul so on the next day How ever they returned to the steamet

and the matter was put adde

to

Flour Instead

Of Coffee

Broker Imprisoned

Ki Yung, broker. 24, pleaded guilty before Mr. K. M. A. Bar- nett at Central Magistracy this morning to a charge of obtaining $210 by false pretences from Tam Wat-yin, shop fokl, of 121 Third Street.

On Qester 12, the defendants were nk found arbore and they were taken to the Water Poller Station where they were eventually charged. Det.-Sergeant J. R. Sykes snid that Yesterday morning as the rells were defendant was introduced by another rironed, the defendants were man sa seller of coffee esschice primitted

stand in the corridor and Complainant arranged to buy 10 lbs following this there was an argui- ↑ of this essence for $218 and handed between Chantania and the over the money in exchange for a senman on duty. The seaman was parcel which he found later contained Defendant was arrested but struck and the defendante escaped flour from the cells but were eventually 'his arcomplice had escaped.

Defendant was Jocated

sentenced to dve 'months' hard labour,

KINDLINESS

Begets Free Hawker's

Licence

When Fung Fa, 57, won charged at Cential Magistracy ปป

Bail On Alleged Forged Mark

Tea Firm Involved Described as a shop foki, Poon Sik,

worth

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

YOKOHAMA., Oct. 14 (Domel)-Spain may ex- tend recognition to tho Wang Ching-wei Govern- ment, Senor Justo Garrido Cisneros, Spanish Minister to China, said on arrival here on holiday from Amerien on Sunday.

Says Anti-T. B. Body

Having now purged itself from cholera, the Colony is likely soon to face a Health Week, assisted by the Council of the Anti-Tuberculosis Association, according to their meeting last week.

Notification fees have been generously handed back to the Association by some 45 medicos it was reported.

B. W.O.F.

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The second meeting of Council of the Hongkong Anti-Tuberculosis Association was held in St. John's Cathedral Hall on October 0.

Those present were: Hon. Mr. M. (Chairman), Hon. Dr. P. S. Selwyn-Clarke (President), Hon. Mr. S. H. Dodwell, Hon. Dr. Li Shu-ton, Miss

Aukins, Dr. F

F. C.

Woo, Dr. Below is a list of subscriptions re- Ruttonjce, P. C. Lai, Miss R. Mow

17.

Mrs. E. B. Ho, Mr. Ho Kam Tong, Mr

Latest List

American DONATIONS

Clipper Damaged

Pacific Service

Held Up

SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPH"

ceived to date for the British War Fung. Mrs. Li Shu-pu. Wyle, itev.,

Organisation Fund; Previously Acknowledged

G. F. Walker in Memory

of W. L. McKenzie

E. Julle (Monthly)

£100 S009,780.13i.

10

10

The Officer Commanding

& Members of Corps Signals H.K.V.D.C. in memory of W. L. Mc- Kanzle Anonymous

10

10

20

MANILA, Oct. 13 (UP).—The Trans-Pacific service of the Pan American Airways System has J. S. Dunnett (Monthly) been delayed as the result of the Staff of the Hongkong American Clipper hitting a corall reef at Guum Inst Wednesday when she tore a 6-inch gash in her hull.

Telephone Co. Lid, in memory of W. L. Me- Kenzie

(Monthly)

D. G. Day A. H. Guinness Mr. & Mrs. G. H. Plercy in memory of the late W. J. Milne Miscellaneous sale

Mrs. Mackintosh

per

The Philippine Clipper on the eastward run has been held up at Manila, and the China Clipper on the westward run is held up. M. Kennedy (Monthly) at Wake Island, due to the The Camp Overseer Ma

facilities at insufficiency of

Tou Chung Comp from Guam to handle two Clippers | the executives & Wurk

of Cump Children simultaneously.

(Monthly) When the American Clipper D. E. Clark has been repaired, she will pro-Dr. E. S. Tal Camp Over-

Joseph Prentice ceed to Wake Island on Monday. China Clipper Delayed The China Clipper has been delay-

morning 45, was charged before Mr. E. Hims with being a mendicant, Sergeant

Kowloon Mugistracy to-day D. A. Pockeon told the Magistrate, with having bad in als possession at Mr. H. G. Sheldon, x.c., that the man No. 221 Yee Yuk Street, first floor. had gone to Bayview Police Station on October 12, 1,580 packets of to report the illness of another men-medicated ten to which a forged trade ed, and is now expected to arrive in dicant, and of his own volition ad- mark had been falsely applied. The Hongkong on Wednesday, leaving on mitted he was also a mendicant. charge further stated that the trade her

mark resembled that of the Yuen Kat Lam firm.

Defendant sald he was a native of Kwangsi ant had a grown family in the country.

On the application of Sergeant Pockson. Fung was remanded for 24 hours so that an application might be made on his behalf for

free Heence for hawking.

YES

WHERE THERE'S PED THERE'S

IRON

BOSCO Mit egefter

n

IRON IS ESSENTIAL 107İ

Mr. A. Y. Hon will be prosecuting in the case which was adjourned for three days.

Poon was granted bail of $250,

PIPING HOT-

Removed From Boiler

San

secr

& Staff of Ma Tau Chung Camp Sale of Old Gold & Silver

per Mrs. Mitchell

04.10

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20,75

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E. Sandbach, Dr. Tsung, Mr. Ngan Sing-kwan, Mr. Tang Shiu-in and Dr. MacLeod, Dr. T. P. Wu and Rev. J. R. Higgs (Joint Hon, Secretaries),

Apologies for absence

were e received from: Sir Robert Ho Tung, Hon, Sir Robert Kotewall, Hon. Sir Shousan Chow, Hoa. Mr. Leo D'Almada Castro, Mr. Sellis, Prof, P. B. Wilkin- son and Mr. M. F, Key.

Mr. F. 11. Tyson tendered his re- signation on account of his impending retirement

President's Report

The President gave a progress re- port in the course of which menkon

was made of the generosity of 45 members of the local medical profes-

times

ston who had signified that all their fees for the notification of, enses of tuberculosis to the Health Authorities would be paid to the Association.

He also stated that the Scientifle Sub-Committee had met three since the last meeting of the Council. This Sub-Committee had performed 42.10 a must useful service to the Associa

in tion

Considering a

the screening or nimink of suspected

IBONE

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varieties, the m

of food capable economical of warding off tuberculosis or of in- 46.20 creasing bodily resistance to the disease; the provision of additional ner Accommodation for cases and the provision of open air schools. Sociological Work

position for a fakeoff, the arrival or 3.60.-Workmen Construction & Main-ihat to date, three au-tuberculosis

been

74.50

$600.283.78 return for Manila and Francisco on Thursday.

The subscription from the staff of

Mention was.also made of the work Not Serious

the Hongkong Telephone Company in

Sociological Sub-Committee The Hongkong Pan American Air-memory of Mr. W. L. McKenzie was of the

which had in hand a heavy pro- ways office announced this morning as under:

gromme involving many Intriente Ng Chan-kwan $5, Wat Man-wei that due to a slight mishap of the "American Clipper" at Guam in Lat Yun-kau &, Wai Man-lok 3. Ho entries including the living condi

tions

of tuberculous patients. striking a coral head when taxiing to Cheung 60, Workmen, Cable Dept.

The President

ent went on to report tenance 4.70, Workmen Kowloon the "China Clipper" in Hongkong tena

clinics in Kowloon had would be delayed twenty-four hours. 15.00, Workshop 3.20, Yeung Jup- Found in possession of a quantity

Accommodations were not avaliable chung $2, Pang Yam-kot $1.20: the inaugurated by the Arsociation.

following $1 cach-Leung Wing. The anancial statement showed a of copper piping worth $12 in the in Guam to take care of the eighty follow Wah, Lat You, Ng On, Choy balance in the bank of $4,185.

aboard the "Ameri- Hunghom district yesterday and be-seven

Ho Sum,

Following a general discussion on Cheuk-feng,

Lat and ing unable to give a satisfactory ex- can,”

"Philippine Wing, planation of how he came by it, Chiu Clippers." The "American Clipper" Sem, Ho Kai-pui, T. Loo, Wong Chi-policy and progress, it was intimated

Tang Pak-yin, Cheng

that in all probability Sze, 44, charged before E. was delayed Guam, twenty-hol Himsworth, at Kowloon Magistracy four hours and be to-day fylny from wing, Chung Kan-pun, ya Tze-hing, Week would be organised by the To Shing-chung, Ng Wah-hin, Yu Health Authorities and the Council to-day with unlawful possession.

Guam to Wake Island on its regular Choi-leung, Pair Kal-tsang, Lui Pul-agreed that the Association should Inspector Madgewick said that the scheduled flight.

In, Shum Kai-kwong, Lo Shing-ying, give every assistance. pipine the defendant had was similar

Ng Kwan, Tam Slk-yip, Tam Kam- to a quantity that had been removed

Bult chuẩn, Cheang

Nam from aboard a steamer in Kowloon.

The opening of T. B. Clinics and Chak-chee, Ho King

Ng Man-blu, Lam Sheung-dispensaries in Hongkong was also The piping had been taken from the boller of the steamer, but fortunately

man, J. F. Velasco, Ng Chuen, Mrs. strongly advocated and this matter the removal was discovered in Ume,

C. R. D. Azedo, Ma Sheung-hung, was referred to the Scientific Sub- otherwise a serious accident might

Li Tat-hung, Cheng Yat-ngok, Hoj Committee, Pui-yuen, Law Kam-chuca, Wong have occurred on board.

The defendant, who admitted the offence, was fined $50 or two months' hard labour;

SELF-SHACKLED

growing youngsters (and for grown- ups, Loo) to help build 'good,; healthy, red blood. BOSCO adds to Thief Arrested At Taikoo milk iron that is lacking in many foods.

And children drink more

Docks; Two Months milk with chocolate-flavored· BOSCO Three men were charged at Central Costs so little., too.

Magistracy this morning, before Mr.

.

China,"

LETTERS]

Police Protection

More Amenities,

The need of a sanatorium in the Lau, Szeto Yung, Tang Wal-chuen, New Territories was stressed and the Yu Kwan-tick, Choy Law, Chung Council agreed that something practi- teal in this way should be attempted. Sum.

Accordingly, a small Sub-Committee

To the Editor,

The "Hongkong Telegrapli.”

belleve Sir,-1

you сап take straight talk. I do not like your leader supporting the KRA in which you criticised Government's Ng Shum, 24, and Yim Po, 30, was appointed with instructions to annual contribution to War Fund and charged at Central Magistracy this inspect possible buildings which could claimed that the money could be used morning with hawking singlets, be rented and to secure estimates of to improve police service. Nothing towels and shorts in Shaukiwon with the cost of furnishing and staffing is more important than to win the out a licence and with hawking goods such for the purpose in hand. war, and I should like to see the after 6p.m, were fined $1.50 each The next meeting of the Council. Grant doubled

The fault, is not so much the lack|

IRON: Reisilve available amounts in H. G. Sheldon K.C., with larceny of men in police service but that the SPINACH

RAISINS

BOSCO

Easy to mix. BOSCO is a concentrated, liquid,. Stir. one teaspoonful of chocolate-flavored BOSCO into

of material from the Talkoo Dock- yard on Saturday,

men in it do not seem to be potent For stealing an iron shackle, valued enough to eradicate crime. In Hong- at $5, Yu Wal, 20, a boiler-maker, keng crime is but a passport to free was sentenced to two months hard board and lodging at, taxpapers' labour. Defendant was arrested as expense.

It there he was leaving the dock at 5 pm). glass of whole

is sufficiently drastic * milk (hot or cold) and it's ready. with the shackle tied to his left leg, punishment for crime for instance For larceny of iron bolla and nuts, public flogging, crime will be con- Years of patient experimenting by Dr. Max Wallerstein, noted food valued at $2, Wong Sik, 29, was siderably reduced. We do not need

similarly sentenced.

quantity, but we need quality and chemists, preceded his invention Kwong Kwal, 38, a painter, was emciency of the men to mete out of BOSCO. These experiments sent to prison for one month for drastic punishment and to terrorize were followed by further re- larceny of two tins of Inseed oil. crime. scarches to demonstrate its nutri-! tional properties, conducted at the Food Research Laboratories, New York, under the direction of Dr. Philip B. Hiwk......

The Effect of the Addition of BOSCO on the Iron and Copper Content of Mlik

Whole Milk. BOSCO:

BOSCO-in-Milk (1 ten

valued at 50 cents.

TOOK DRAIN COVER

P.W.D. AND PRIVATE

OWNERSHIP

If insurance companies retrain from taking risica against shop burglary It is not a compliment to poleo efficiency.

J. A. GUTIERREZ. Mr. Gutierrez has misread our leader. We did not criticise the Government's denation to the Im- Wong Chau, 30, was charged before perial war chest. What we suggest- Mr. II. G., Sheldon, xc., at Centraled was that it Government had such Magistracy this morning with larceny surplus funds to enable it to, muke of an Iron drainage cover from a lane, handsome gifts of this nature It could off Johnston Road yesterday Defen- not plend incapacity to provide

Iron Copper Parts Parts

· pertes per da (million million Inspector Portallion, prosecuting, police force, which, apparently, is 42.4 0.15 6sked for 24 hours' remand 'in' police vitally necessary to the safety of 756.2 custody saying that the P.WD first Kowloon's householders. Editor

claimed the cover as its property, but HK.T.

dant pleaded guilty prosecuting, money for Increasing the size, of the

Epoonful per kitss): 5.93 0.44 it was inter found to be private pro- Motalling so were imposed on

Increase due to BOSCO 147% -1049 BOSCO-in-Muk (2 tea-Bis

spoontula per in) 19.050.70 Increase dud 12 BOSCO 275% 256%

pertypok

| Lai - Ming-san, allar Lai Chak-chiu,

FELIS FROM WALL

· 40% by, Mr. E. Himsworth, at Kowloon Magistracy, this morning on - charges ited into of possession, of 250 gallons of man- lens without a licence and Fallingto

mark

on the two counts,

was arranged for February 20, 1914.

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