Monday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

November 4, 1940.

ary, Supreme Court

New

Sunday

October 27

ان

A.

Gol

T. Champion. Pearce (who is now serving in

Hongkong with His Majesty's Forces holding the rank of Lieutenant) to- day won the Hongkong golf cham- Monship by one atroke over O. E. C. former champion. Penree returned an aggregate of 150 for 30 holes, torning in a card of 76 on the Old Course and 80 over the New ton had scores of 80 and

Marion

Course. 77, and P. D. Hunter, placed third returned 83 and 75. Hunter's 75 over the New Course was the lowest round of the championship, R. K. Collings won the Visliors' Prize

International Lawn semifinals of

the

with 100.

Bowls. The International

bowls tournament for the Gutierrez

were played

Shield

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Was

Hongkong News of the Week

October 28

Monday

For The Evacuees

A Page

Page For

kung boys, Gerald Weill and Peter Potts, have been making names for Social Betterment Professor Wint themselves as equestrians at the St. fred Cullis, lecturer in phylology at Giles British Riding School in Taing- he London School of Medicine, who tao, Gerald Weill won the Nidd Tro- as been in Hongkong for some time phy with 222 points and Peter Polta The clling the Colony about the magni- came third with 204 points, cent way. the women of England | judges. criticism of the two boys are carrying on during the war, gave were: Gerald Weill-Mounting and Illuminating address At The dismounting very good; sca

scat good Chinese Y.M.C.A to-day the

on

while contering; handles pony very well; feet down; canter quite good; without stirrups

Peter very good.

Culled From The "Bird's-Eye View"

A Frenchwoman was in- vited to a golden wedding celebration, but did not un- derstand the significance of the event. She asked n gentleman nearby what a golden wedding was.

"It is simply this", he said. "This dear Indy and I have been living together for 50 years."

"Ah! Tres Beaut Naturel. lement! You will marry now", was the startling re- ply.

for home; hands

Potts-Fect very poor; turns toer good; toes down; canter good.

out, stirrups too for

T

Review Of The Principal Topics October 27

To Nov. 2

Wednesday

October 30

October 31

Thursday

Lain R. C: D. Bradley, which occurred

Blackout Acoldents. The two-day at Home on October 28 at the ripe blackout was a splendid success, but old age of 79.

an

It was not unattended with misfor- He joined Jardines, Indo-China tune. A driver of, a car flying S. N, Co., Ltd., In 1003 when he was

AR.P. fag,

the appointed to the old Tal Sang. His unaware of drove on after knocking service in the Company Included accident, down two wardens on patrol, Mr. many ships whose numes are now H. A. Bux and Mr. Ng Ching-chi, almost forgotten-Sin Mauring, Kow- on ambulance was called shing, Taku, Pechill, Yiksong ond Although It was found that happily Mr. Bux Fooksang. had sustained only slight facial in- juries while Mr. Ng received cuts on lls hands and legs.

Mr. G. R. Razaveit, passenger in a taxi, was injured in the face when the taxi collided with a trame island near the General Post Office during the blackout.

Turning into Peking Road from Nathan Road during the complete taxi driver knocked Air Tragedy. Attacked by Japan- darkness,

WXIE

Obituary. The funeral of Mrs. Esmee Ano Alvares Xavier, who died at St. Teresa's Hospital look plaer- to-day at the Roman Catholic Corne- try. Father C. Orlando omeleted at the graveside. Chief mourners were Mr. Paulo M. Xavier (widower), Mr. Che pursuit planes when near Kun- down two Chinese, but they were J. A. Alvares, (brother) and Nune ming, a C.N.AC. air liner en route no injured. Slight damage (son). Another funeral which took to Hongkong from Chungking was caused to a tax when it collided

to-day place

was that of the two- shot down, and the American pilot, with a traffic island near Ice House W. C. Kent, well-known in Street. and-a-half-year old daughter

of Mr.

Daring Hold Up On Castle Peak di Hongkong, was killed, together with parvo men held up a bus near Mr. and Mrs. J.

short seven of the eight passengers. the 1014-mile stone on Castle Peak Vieira, who ciled after liness. Principal mourners were Mr. Kent, the widow, and

L. Alves (father), Olga and Alda (sisters), and Alex (brother).

J. L.

of war,

Mrs.

her intree-your-

Another From The

Saturday

November 2

New Evacuation Finance Scheme.

"Bird's Eye View" Government to-day announced a new

She: "Darling, will you love me when my 'hair has turned to silver?"

He: "Well, I've loved you when it has been red, black, brown, and blue, and /

another guess change won't make much difference."

scheme for duancing evacuges ́in Australlo. The proposals outlined en October 10 by which any unaccom- panied women can received 50/- week from the Australian Govern= nient, a married woman with one child under 18 will be entitled to |05/- and with two children · 75/-, will be operative only until the end of November, ofter which a new system will become effective.

Bume.

or

other respon-

After November 25 maintenance assistance from public funds In Australin will cease in all cases A strict disciplinarian, he was where the husband, male parent or old son are still in the Colony. All Road this evening, and, at the point the passengers were Chinese, and of the revolver robbed the conduc-

Chinese tor of fares amounting to $30. The nevertheless well liked and admired other person normally responsible for Escaped. The one Birth News 103 received In only

arcem died later from injuries, bus was heading for Un Long and by all who served with him. He re- the maintenance of evacunes which Hongkong to-day of the birth of a

Chinese co-pilot and the the men signalled to stop by in- tired at the, uge of 57, in 1010, and they are resident in Hongkong, is daughter in Victoria, B.C., to Erma, but the

survived dicating they were would-be passen- since then has resided in the South operator

present in this

except in gers. Once abourd, they whipped of England. wife of Mr. G. W. Giffen, sub-editor Chinese radio

roses where the husband.

parent of the "Hongkong Telegraph". Both though were injured.

uut revolvers, and while'

one of the are reported to be well.

applied The C.N.A.E. plune was attacked by men

the passengers, the covered

Cement Shortage. The difficulty of other person responsible has five Japanese machines, who fired at other

robbed the conductor. Then obtaining cement in Hongkong has to the Expenses Committee and has the air liner and set it ablaze, Thy they gave the signal for the bus to caused a stoppage of work on a been recommended by that commit-

the for

degree of financial os- stop and fled. The whole affair was number of private bulkling projects. tee liner was a 4-passenger Douglas C2 minchine.

cases, whero so carefully worked out that the Chief reason for the cement shortage sistance. In all other case

the husband, parent or other A. R. P. Exercises, Fenture of the bus travelled only about 100 yards is the heavy demands of the Govern- sit on, in the Colony, Lo second night of the two-day black-out between the time the robbers boarded ment and War Departments, to whom exercise inst night was the staging of

Island Cement Company be presumed that adequate private arrangements for the maintenance of which members of the spoils.

Decree Nis!. Mrs. Elsic S, Lee was

Colony-give preference. Colony, in Hongkong Corps of Air Rald Wardens,

the the Fire Brigade and the Auxillary granted a decree nisi to-day by

for the increased demand of This arrangement does not apply Fire Service took part.

Chief Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor, the Government for cement is the to evacuated women or children who air raid tunnels and nuve one in Hongkong who is re- Although the blacking out arrange in the Divorce Court, when she erection of ments on Tuesday night were, on the brought a petition for the dissolution shelters. The problem facing con- sponsible for their maintenance, and whole, satisfactory, it was observed last of her marriage to Mr. James Yat- tractors engaged on private building in their case normal arrangerienta was still ming Lee. Respondent did not de- projects is a serious one, especially for financial assistance will be made nis possible. As a result of being incun- fend the petition and was not legal- as it is now impossible to obtain sup- in Australia. venienced by lack of publie conveyance, jy represented.

pilles from Haiphong. If the present Arrangements have been made by people last night kept more to their

Old China Hand Passes. Another conditions prevail, it is possible that homes, and there were therefore very link with the old China Const has private building work in Hongkong which the Hongkong Government is few people in the street.

been broken with the death of Cap- will come to a standstill.

Ireland wus represented by C. Dow-, spected the installation of the Chin his plane was forced down un Octo- diversified "incidents" throughout the until they decomped with their these the only suppliers in his dependants have been made.

to-day at the K.C.C., England beating the Philip- 22-12 and India defeating pines by Ireland by 25-12, England was repre- sented by G. Perkins, Wit: G. H. Sherriff and A, J. Hult (skip).

1. team The Philippines Castro, A. E. II. Castro, V. N. Atienza and I, Basa (skip). The Indian team was A. H. Rumjaho, A. M. Rumjahn, K. M. Omar and U. M. Omar (skip). that, A. It. Wright. H. Lockhart and W. V. Field (skip).

League of Health. Despite eva

Hongkong branch of cuation the the Women's League of Health is to continue this winter. However, there will be no morning classes, but children are being entered for in the early

ovenings at the Waterloo Road. The Helena May Institule is the chief venue for the ndult classe

Monday and every Thursday evening, while additional classes will be conducted at the Little Flower Club every week.

Wedding. Two

prominent

POT-

tuguese families were united when Miss Louisa Maria Darros became

the bride of Mr.

Vieira-Ribeiro at

Mrs.

inte

Iteinaldo Maria

the Rosary Church:

schemes for social betterment, which

Hongkong War flero. Flight Lleu- ure wow attracting the attention of tenant J. R, T. Smalley, D.F.C., born the women of England.

21 years ago in Hongkong is now to be a prisoner Governor Entertained. His Excel-reported leney Lise neting Governor, Lieut- Dccording to news received by his father Dr. T. Smulley. Flight- General E. F. Norton to-day nut. Sinalley..up to the time that Light and Power Co., Ltd., at Hok

Prior to his visit His Excellency ber 17, had been in the thick of the was the guest of the Chairman, lighting since the German luvasion Countries. He was Directors and Executive Staff of the of the Low Company at a Junchean at the Pen-awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross in August. He has had several insula Hotel.

narrow escapes. In the fighting in II.K.C.C. Annual Meeting. Messrs. France he was forced down in flames, H. R. B. Hancock and T. E. Pearce but managed to escape from his ma- were elected life members at the chine unhurt. He was again forced annual meeting of the Hongkong down on October 17, and there was of him until October 23 Cricket Club to-day, Mr. Hancock no news was also re-elected President. when he was reported to be a prl-

Young Equestrians. Two Hong-soner of war.

October 29

Tuesday

were reduced during the winter of 1030-40 to one shelter only-that at Peter's Church. "The average Black-but. A two-night black-out St exercise started to-night lasting from attendance there each night between December 1 and May 15 was 130, sunrise, and generally and the total number nccommodated sunset to

of speaking it was quite o success, al- during the period was 21,906. though the first enthusiastle reaction these 938 were treated for minor of officials was somewhat tempered allments and 20 were sent to hospi

tal.

when aerial reports disclosed that

improvement

After #

November 2

Friday

Reeve,

Peggy

One

prepared to remit to Australia, on behalf of husbands and other persons From 5 to 8 p.m., Kowloon residents

with dependants the whole of their on reaching horne before the five-

monthly allotments to their depend- minute servie stopped, packed the

ants on the strict understanding that wharf on the island, where not more

the husbands, etc., will pay the re- than the number that could be carried

quisite amount into the Treasury on by each ferry was allowed Into the enclosure at a time. Others had to

the last business day of each month. nwalt their turn, and queued up as far

Should Mrs. Kella, Rose Kew, Francis Kil- Treasury through no fault of the such payments cease into the As Connaught Road Central, The bride is the daughter of Mr. E

p.m., an irregular service was main-

leen, Betty Longbottom, Marina Mac- individual responsible for them, the L. Barros, chief clerk of the Great

tained until the alarm was sounded.

Dance And Cabaret. Prominent kechule, Joan Oram, H. F. Phillips, dependants in Australia will auto- Northern Telegraph Company and of

The frat alarm was sounded at 0.30

for allowances in S. Barros, while the bride-

qualify for Sharp, Susie matically p... and the "raiders past" given at Hongkong artistes appeared at the s 10.05 p.m. groom is the son of Mr. A. J. Vieira

the Government's Dance and Cabaret at the Peninsula Stephens, M. Sterling, Susan Sung, accordance with the Gov The second alarm was of shart Hotel to-night organised in aid of the M. White, P. Wilson, Nora Witchell,

financial scheme. published Ribeiro of Messrs. Gibb Livingston and Mrs. S. M. Vieira-

duration, lasting only five minutes from

funds of Christ Church, Kowloon and Lilian Yung. Сон

All women and children who pald 11 p.m. to 11.05 p.m.

their own passages from Hongkong Ribeiro.

The various volunteer services work- Tonk. Speciality dances were per- New Yacht Club Pavilion. Dur-

Mrs. Nan Moodle was in charge of to Australia, or who were detained the week-end the imposing

ed extremely well, and officinis express formed by the Misses Helen and gratineation at the eclency shown in and palatial headquarters of the

the handling of the imaginary incidents Stella Ho and Miss Betty Lee, while the sole of tickets in the Rose Room, in Australia owing to the evacuation will be allowed to register as This only touches the fringe of Royal Hongkong Yacht Club on Kel- many lights were visible in tie the need, and additional shelters are staged. As the intention of the authoris Mrs. No-na To cave a lovely Inter- and Mrs. M. Lucas in the Roof Gar- ometal evacuees on the clear under- tell Island were formally opened by Wanchal, West Point, Kowloon water

urgently required in Yaumati and ties was to test preparedness as during

an netusi air raid, those in charge of pretation of the "Valse des Fleurs." den. Mr. E. Locke was the Master of standing that such recognition will

place no obligation on

don on the Hongkong His Excellency the acting Governor,

Youmatl and Shamshulpo Wanchui. Negotiailons for siles in

various sectors were permitted to use Mr. John Gilchrist gave a demons- Ceremonies.

Government in Lieut-General E. F. Norton, in the front,

respect of return Prizes were awarded to holders of passages to Hongkong. presence of 500, members and guests, arets. A.R.P, wardens were mobl- these areas are progressing, and the their discreilon without direction from tralon of club swinging, while by

the Government departments concerned Headquarters as to what kind of work order by was marked by the sed

kind permission of Lieut-Col.

with the announce- Simultaneously Me- lucky programmes, also to the ladies The occasion opening cruise of the Club during Governor-In-Council and proclaimed are giving us every assistance. There was to be carried out.

is good reason to suppose that we Police and fire stations were hives of Dougall, M. C., and Officers of the collecting the largest number of dance ment of this revised financial scheme, it is stated that His Excellency the afternoon, while the rowing sec-

In a Government Gazette Extraor shall secure suitable sites during the activity during the night as lion held a Regatta at Deep Water

dinary the previous day. This time next few days, and be able to erect

attended to telephone enlis, received 2nd. Batt, the Royal Scots, Pipe Major tickets, and for spot dances.

Governor has appointed an advisory Moore, Rankine, L/Cpl.

Moro Evacutes to Leave. Police committee to be known as tho Bay. Ills Excellency not only took

they neted independently as they temporary buildings upon them in part in the race for Cruisers, but

would have to in a raid and fulfiled time for the opening of the winter

A number of well-known Webster, Piper Stewart and Piper this week served notices on women Evacuation Expenses Committee with during the evening played a gome their task in admirable manner. season on December 1. Each of the Americans in the Colony, who are Martin delighted with a performance due to be evacuated to Australia re- Mr. B. Wylie as chairman, and Mrs. minding them that Government had A. H. R. Phillips and Mr. A. J. C. the rquash wit of

with Mr. J. E. Potter,

made 50 reservations for them aboard Taylor as members. club's architect.

ILK.N.V.F. Promotions Ex- cellency the Officer Administering the Government has been pleased to make the following promotions in the Hongkong Naval Volunteer Force:

To be Lieutenant:-Acting: Llew tenant Hugh Craig Mecke, from Oct. 1, 1040.

under

an

Military manoeuvres coincided with the black-out and searchlights pierced the bluck sky and occasion- ally illuminated the harbour as the beams searched for "enemy" war- ships. Along the water front nu- chine-gun posts were manned while

went butleries A.A. against "ralding aircraft".

into action

over.

To be Acting Lieutenants:--Sub- Lieut. Jack Yuan Hullon-Potts, Sub- After the exerelses were Lieut. James Thomas Brown, Sub-Licut. Wing-Commander A. H. Steele-Per- Arthur St. George Wnitan. Sub-Lieut. Robert Rutherford, Sub-Lieut. Frank king announced that they were more Cecil Manning (all from Oct. 1); Sub. Successful than previous attempts. Licut. Henry Preston Bailey, Sub-Lieut. Incidentally work on the construction John Murray Purvis, Sub-Lieut. Law of A.R.P. tunnels in the city and in Gilbert Merry, Sub-Lieut. Kowloon continued all night through- Donald Willem Wagstaff, Sub-Lieut out the binck-out, John Paxter Colls, Sub-Lieut. Ar-

renco

chibald Pollock, Act, Sub-Lieut. Philip "Gone With The Wind", The Pre- Cecil Fairbairn, Act. Sub-Licut, Harry miere showing of the cagerly-awalled

Cockle. Maughan

Act. Sub-Licut, Gone With The Wind", rather Patrick Cardinal Mason Sedgwick, Aet.. Sub-Lieut. Gernid John Probyn Carey, unhappily coincided with the binck- Act. Sub-Lieut. Robert John Minnilt out, but this nelher affected the at- Act. Sub-Lieat. John Moodle, Act. Sub- tendances at the Queen's und Allan Lieut. William Alan Johnson fall from bra Theatres, nor retracted from the Oct. 2).

To be Sub-Lieutenants-Act. Sub. enjoyment of this magnificent picture, Lleut, Herbert Irnest Brewer, Act Sub-fact many patrons appeared to Lieut. Patrick Elliott Young (both from enjoy the hazardous trip through the inky darkness from the hotels to the :OCL 2),

To be Acting Sub-Lieutenants:- Queen's, and afterwords dozens toolt Cadet William Wyllle Clark Showan, advantage of the 2 nm. extension Cadet Alistair Macdonald Mack (both at Gripps and danced for an hour from Oct. 1).

and a half.

To bo Acting Sub-Ligutenonis (E)-

Brown

workers

inessages and sent directions.

Colony to Lose Well-known Per sonalities.

NEW HEADQUARTERS OF THE YACHT CLUB

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Piper

week

in

during the second

scheme

a ship Imber, and that failure

Appeals Rejected. Four more ap- are peals against

Advisory Commit- would make them liable to fine not tee

to-day They

were: Mrs. M. exceeding $1,000 or imprisonment. Clark, who

before appeared

the

to comply with the evacuation order by the Evacuation were refused

A European police officer served the committee in the uniform of the notices personally.

Big

A.R.P. Scheme. Giving the

Auxiliary Nursing Service; Mrs. B. Pears, who claimed she had a board-

first of his weekly press interviews ing house to run; Mrs. G. B. S. Thomson, who requested permission to-day, Wing-Commander A. Η. Steele-Perkins, Director of Air Raid Bigazzi,

to return to the Colony, and Mrs. P. Precautions declared:

who made a similar request. "Government Bowls Champion. M. N. Rakusen, Departments are fully behind me, and the Civil Service player to-day won Government intends to vote further the Colony lawn bowls singles chom- sums of money towards Air Raid pionship when he beat M. R. Abbas Precautions.work, which will involve

of tunnels, shiters, concrete pena and 22-8 over 15 ends. Rakusen led all

the

Club by Indian Recreation development of concrete zones."

the way and was the better player conditions. Abbas under difficult

He added that that recent vote of und $1,000,000 by the Government for A. falled to find his length and was R.P. work had given them a new constantly short on a rather heavy lense of life, and they were able to green. go ahead with work on shelters and Employment Control. New powers to control employment in Hongkong wvero announced by the Government

regulations Ac-to-day. The

empower

tunncis.

Japanese Sold Evacuating. cording to the "Japan Chronicle the Government to prevent any per-

Japanese women and children son tron che

changing his employment,

Hongkong

the 24th of last

the Royal Ontory.

lowest

Lingenbrink; E. R. ("Red") Sammons, Van Bergen, Alleg Van Olivn 1.7 degrees above normal. A maxi- (Mongkonit, Mr. F.

Warrant Bear Waitor Notznan Adama, baris unill such time as the buildings alve to the very poor is self-evident Road; Arthur P. ("Red") Thomson, bridge, Eileen Bliss, Maisle and a minimum of 67.3 on the 25th, executive), Mr. W. L. L. Barker (Ac

residents are starting to evacuate to require any person to change from Hongkong. Nine families consisting one employment to another if con- of 20 women and children went to aldered necessary, and to prohibit 'Kobe by the Nitta Maru.

strikes and lock-outs. Probationary Cadet Jusuphi Fraser, Pro- Street Sleepers Shelter Society.

Weather. The

Belling Duty Increase. Govern bationary Cadet Lewin Arthur Benu, The magnificent work accomplished

minimum temperature ever recorded ment announced to-day a draft bill Probationary Cadet John Jucob Forster by the Street Sleepers Shelter So-

in Hongkong during October revising the Betting Ordinance under ali irom Oct. 1).

To be Acting Lieutenants:-Sub ciety was re-emphasized at the an-

according to

Ing to duty on cash-sweep betting tiekata Llout. Ernest Wilde Fiojding. Act. Sub- nual meeting held to-day, when Mr.

tem- will be raised from five to ten per The tem- Lieut Arinur Hobert

(both G. Miskin presided and Miss Ruby two new buildings will cost $3,500, members of the United States Navy of the Highland Fling and Broad was registered on the afternoon of which, as from January 1 next, tho Irom Oct. 1),

Mow Fung the hon. secretary present- and each will accommodate 200 per- Reserve, have been called up for set Sword Danca.

cons. We therefore hope to collect vice and are expected to leave shortly To be Acting Sub-Lieutenants: War ed the report and accounts.

A novelty of the evening was the perature then fell by 30 degrees, cent. It is intended that this in- by the U.3.5, Ashville to report to the $7,000 during the next few weeks Commandant of the 180ti Naval District voluntary appearance of members of During the earlier part of the month, crease shall be borne by the betting rani Dilicer Duncan Boag lzatt, War- rant Officer Thomas John Price, War- The Chairman stressed the need in order to meet this very necessary for assignment.

the "popular young set," who acted says the report, the weather in the public.

Prominent Americans rant Onicer Frederick Willum Am for medical assistance and several expenditure without encroaching on The men are 15. L: ("Jim") Akers, as "taxi dancers" during the evening, Colony was warm and mther less brose, Warrant Officer Archibald Nissim suggestions were advanced. A pro- our existing fund of around $5,700, manager of the Painen Hotel Bar the Proceeds being, devoted to the sunny than is usual at that time of the well known members of the sinif mean temperaturo for of the Standard-Vactum": Oll "Co. (all from Oct. 1),

To be Acting Lleutenant (E)-posal to charge three cents a night for which is required to secure current James 11. ("Chuck") Connor, manager

H. Tyson William Gunn, Jr.; V. H. Dutch") for this were Shella Baskell, Elleen October was 77.0 degrees, which was at

of the Shipping depart (Sub-Lieutenant Denys Warwick Mor- each sleeper was defeated. It was expenses and any emergencies which of the Black Dog cafe, Hennessy Road: church funds. Those who volunteered year. The

also decided to keep the shelters on a may arise. ley (from Oct. 1),

Booker,

mum of 85 was recorded on the 1st ment), Mr. A, M. Kirby, (Marketing To be Acting Sub-Lieutenants (E): voluntary basla instead of self-paying

The comfort which these shelters manager of Gingle's Cafe, Gloucester Blackman, Jun

manager of the London Cate, Lockhart to anyone who has visited them at Ronds Shelby N. Vance, retired Chief Doris Brocks, Barbara Budden, Ger- the latter a new record. The mean countant) and Mr. J. part night. Yot all that we offer is a Radioman, now operating a radio creund Bowen, P. C. Cartwright, a relative humidity for the month was (assistant, Accountantk) piedzan To bo Acting Lieutenant-Sub- The chairman's speech in

Mabel Churn, D. Denidin, 78 por cent, against a normal of 73 tirement by the President Coolidge root, boards to sleep on, hot tea and in the Colony Peter F. (Pele") Zech, washing, facilities. This, winter the manager of Marcel Cafe, Nathan Road G. Darby, Jean Finlay, Allson Fisher, per cent. Sunshine amounted to 188 at the week-end: Mr. Tyson, and It brunderstood hva of the men will Coru Gagging, F. Gayer, A. Grady, hours, which was 31 hours less than Mr. Kirby have completed nearly 30 "Owing to the inability of the streets will be more congested than Government to allow us further use ever, and our help proportionately be doing aho duty and Thomson will Mrs. Gillard, Gertrude Goddard, normal. The total rainfall at the years service and Mr. Mayhew and Charles Francis Knox (from Det 3); of the premises which we formerly more necessary. I appeal very ur-Its sdicially stated that the calling Sheila Haynes, Stella He, Helen Ho. Kowloon Observatory was 1.29 inches, Mr. Barker about 20 years service. William Simpson Ross from Oct. 3 occupied at the old Victoria Gaol and gently for donations towards the cost up of the reservists does not represent Kathleen Hume, Margaret Hun, Bea- which was less than one-third of the They were accompanied by their

trice Hutchinson, Edith Johnston, normal. the old Magistracy at Yaumati, we of the two new shellers,

Smalley, Warrant Officer Pereivai Ed- were taken over premanently. ward Heltis (both from Oct. 1).

Lieutenant Denis Henry Hazell (from rend:

Oct. 1).

To be Acting Sub-Lieutenant-Cadet Adam Gray.Dalziel (from Oct. 1).

To Be Acting Sub-Lieutenants

Jack Leslie Youngman (from Oct. 4).

any extraordinary «fluation.

familles.

W. Maybew

salied on ro-

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