Sunday
November 24
Later-Hong Cricket. Jardines and the Hongkong and Shanghai Bonk played their annual Inter-Ilong cricket match at the K.C.C. to-day. The Jardines whining by 37 run. winners balted first and totalled 149, NJ. Booker being top scorer with while DO. Parsons scored 20 and 35, K.M. Baxter 23. J.L.A. Fielden was the most successful Bank bowler taking for 58. The Banit were dismissed for 112, C.D.N. Walker be ing the only batsman to score against steady bowling, his contribution be- ing 48. For Jardines, Chariton took 4 for 31 and Baxter 4 for 27.
Golf Championship. The first and second rounds of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club's championship were play- ed to-day. Resulta:
Another Selection Of "Argus" Quips
With Acknowledgments
There appears to be no hope of the evacuatrices returning. So the only thing to do is to get
a job Kangaroo hunting.
A Hongkong girl is creating records in the bowling alleys of Barulo. They don't seem to have dock plas in Sydney--only safely pins and dust bins.
The Governor of the Straits in giving Hongkong the once over. Somebody should tell him that of course the Mimus is away and you know what these servants are!
"October and early November seeing are good months, for snakes in Hongkong," says the Nature expert. Then the pink elephant season etaris and con- Unues till early March.
Hourkong has adopted the new soccer ruling, whereby a man may only be jumped on the hall in nomewhere near. But safely won't be absolute unt!! they tie the ball to a short siring and Int the referee hold the other end,
__The_half-yearly nireting of members of the Jockey Club is called. All members may at- tend and talk. Wouldn't it be better to adopt the electoral college systern? Then voling members would be elected by nas-vating members Waminht Are a two-party election.
even
con-
First round.--Col, Rose was ceded a walk over by S. Tomlinson; D. Humphreys beal A. McKellar and 3; A. E. Lisaman bent R. K. Colling 2
F. D. Hunter beat G.
C. Aitkenhead up; D. S. Edward beat G. M. Kennedy 7 and 5; L. R. Andrewen beat S. D. Lloyd 5 and 3; D. S. Robb bent T. A. Pearce 1 up; F. Groves brat K, S, Robertson 1
up,
Second round-Rose beat McKellar I up; Hunter beat Lissaman 0 and 5; Edward beet Kennedy 5 and Groves beat Robb 4 and 3.
3:
Mim. Therese Fiersdorf.—The death occurred at the Matilda Hospital to- day of an old resident of the Colony, Mrs. Therese Piersdorf, of 31, West Terrace, Kowloon Docks, at the age of 64 years.
Ms. Piersdorf, who
had bert ailing for long time was the elder sister of the Jalu Mr. C. E. P. Herbst, who died in 1925 and who for many years was connected with Holt's Wharf. She is survived by a niece, Mins G. MacNider, and two nephews, Messes, S. and E. MacNider, Old Resident Dies. Mr. Arthur Dennefeld, a resident for more than 30 years, died at his home, Broom Street, Happy Valley, to-day, He was man- aging partner of the import and export company which böre hlá namo,
Born 08 years ago, Mr. Dransfield came to Hongkong in, 1010 and until 1034 was employed in the time office of the Talkoo sugar refinery, When he retired he founded the Arm DransBald & Co. He was a member of St. George's Society and interested in masonic matters,
of
Mr. Dransfield leave a widow and two daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Walch, nf present in Johannesburg, South Afries, and Mrs. Laura Campbell, now ai Bexley Heath, Kent.
Mr. M. W. Les-Jones. The death of a former resident of the Colony,. Mr. -Reginald Wynno Leo-Jones, is reported from Hobart, „Tasmania, where he died October 17, The late Mr. Lee- on Jones was for some years in Bongkong. and left here about four years ago. He was the son of Mr. J. W. Lea-Jones, former Registrar of the Supreme Court
In Hongkong, who retired to Ireland in 1914.
Mr. R. W.; Lee-Jones about eight years ago Joland. Messrs. Shewan
Tomes, and Co. Lid, after which ho became the Manager of Edward. Wheen and Bonay Ltd. exporters and im- porteff. After: the firm of Wheen and Bond liquidsind/Me, Los-Jones left the Colony for Tasznania.
Monday, HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
December 201940.
Hongkong News of the Week
November 25
Monday
A Page For The Evacuees
Fons our
Review Of The Principal Topics
Thursday
November 28
residence from $10 to 38 and of ten years' residence from $3 to $3 and Immigration B. Expressions of promised further revision of fees if regret at the "painful" necessity of such were found necessary, Introducing the Immigration Council His Excellency the Officer Ad-] all were voleed by the Hon. Mr. ministering the
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Government, gratincation that there had M. K. Lo, the Hon. Dr. Li Shu-fan and the Hon. Mr. W. N. T. Tam of been no serious controversy on the
November 24 to-day's meeting of the Legislative subject.
To Nov. 30
Wednesday
November 27
она Зеду
Allinson Club
Saturday
November 30
1 Sing Tao
.3 R. Scots
4 Middlesex,
D S, China
1' Enstern
Second Division
2 Navy
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Kit Chico
South China R.A.S.C...
2 Engineers 1 Kwong Wah
Thied Division
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Mr. Eldon Potter said.-It carne as a shock to all members of the legal pro- Tributes to Late Mr. Lindselt. Tri fussion to hear of the death of Mr. butes to the memory of the late Mr. Justice Lindsell. None of us had ex Justice R. E. Lindsell, Pulsne Judge of pected such a sudden passing. the Supreme Court in Hongkong, who I would like to be associated with all lled at Durban, South Africa. on that has been said by your Lordship November 13, were paid by the Chief and by the Hon. Attorney-General. T Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor, the feel it is right that the Bar should pay Allorney-General, the Han, Mr. C. G. tribute to the memory of one who was
Council, when the Ordinance came The Bill will come into force on Alabaster and Mr. Eldon Potter, K.C., not only a judge but a friend. I ven- ture to say that the legal career of
up for its second and third readings, such date as Ills Excellency may ap- nt the Supreme Court to-day.
There were present a large gathering Mr. Justice Lindsell was a remarkable
The Hon. Mr. Lo sald that to him, point. by Proclamation.
New Commodore. Rear-Admiralt of both branches of the legal profes- nc. Although as Chief Magistrate of
at least, it was a matter of great alon, senior Police offcera and friends this Colony he figured with conspicu- ous success and acquired much legal of Mr. Lindsell,
sadness and profound regret that for M. Peters was relieved as Cem-
modore
Com- on Wednesday by experience in these years, it was only
the first time in its history, now modore A. C. Collinson. The Chief Justice, who sat with Mr. der ten years ago that he was called
its Centenary, the Justice E. 13. Williams, Acting Pulsne to the Bar. His appointment as Puiana
approaching
Rear-Admiral and Mra, Peters will
League Football, The following Judge, sald-Mr. Attorney: Last Fr Judge received the full support and up-
Colony should find itself compelled
shortly for Britain. day we received the tragically sad praval of every member of the pro
put
were the results of to-day's matches оп to pass a measure which
Rear-Admiral Peters was appoint in the Hongkong Football League. news of the death in Durban a week fession. We all knew his ability a
to the right of free and unrestricted
dex Commodore on April 5, 1939. ngo of Roger Lintsell, Palane Judge inwyer and felt he would do well in
and Flag-Lieutenant to Admiral SJr movement between 11dded, was villam Goodenough on the South- Club
First Division of this Court.
In bis private life he had a multitude Lindsell first arrived in the Colony his capacity of judge.
China. The measure, he A meeting of acadet In October, 1009, and has of interests and, was possessed of a Evacuation Petition.
in the Grand Kowloon done all his public service in Hong- strength of character and full of the the Evacuation Representative Com. of very great concern to the Chinese ampton and Orion
mittee was held at the Peninsula Hotel and its effect depended very largely Fleet all through the last war, he pollen kang. For some time now he has been joys of life.
Was promt led Rear-Admiral en Kwong Wah the senior of the cadet officers in length desire to convey to Mrs. Lindsell, on Tuesday evening, and the Hen. on how it would be administered.
deepest Secretary, Mr. F. C. Clemo, Ismed the. Remarking that the officials, in the June of service. He was called to the Bnr her daughter and
25 this
his St. Joseph's year. Before following statement to-day:
administration of the in 1930, and in August, 1034, on the sympathy in their loss.
Ordinance, Hongkong appointment he had been retirement of Mr. J. R. Wood, he was St. Andrew's Week, St. Andrew's
The Petition has been constitution should be civil, sympathetic and Flag-Captain in the Second Cruiser
Police Week gol nway with a flying start to appointed Puisne Judge.
For the inst six years he has been night when a Grant Concert was held ally drawn up and placed in the hands tactful, Dr. Li urged that offenders Squadron, Home Fleet,
of local Government and transtilled should not be considered or treated Former Resident's LOSS. The Sing Tao my colleague; I have had the advantage in the Church Hall, of his valuable advice and ever really
many friends of Mrs. R. The Ying Wah College Choir opened in full by cable to the Secretary of as ordinary prisoners. Dalstance, and I have had its friend ench half of the programme, first with State for the Colonies. Contes will be
The hope that restrictions would be will regret to hear that her husband it. Sents
on Middlesex An relaxed to admit those who might died in hospital at Bangkok ship abundantly. Lindsel was a man "A Vilinge Hymn" by Dunhill and circulated in due course la all those who did everything, hard, he worked "Peaceful Slumbering" by Storace, and who have registered their names. hard and he played hard. He had later with Ford's "Since First I saw Emergency Committee meeting will be have to suffer bombing in the future Tuesday, following an illness. Mrs. 30th R.A. hosts of friends and by the publie he your Face" and Foster's "Massa's in held immediately a reply in received was volced by the lion. Mr. Tam, Allinson (the former Miso Marjorie
from the Secretary of States for the who said that the incasure was an Heep school teachers, and was on 24th R.A.
was one of the Colony's most was liked and respected. He had a de Cold Cold Ground."
times
remedy but imperfeel Winifred Cox, the popular clocu- Colonies. pasalon for justice, and many
readily here all of us heard the corridors of this tlonist, gave several selections from her
"A number have not yet registered accepted in the hope of removing a the staff of the Central British building ring as he rebuked the shifty repertoire, including extrnels from and they should do so as soon as por greater imperfection."
School. She left for Manila with 20th R.A. or prevaricating; witness or desti faith- Clemence Dane's "Will Shakepeare."
All three members asked that the the evacuees in July, and is at To both fully with the proved lar
Rupert Baldwin, to whose organisa- ible. Forma can be obtained from the branches of the profession, to the off- tion much of the success of the concert Hon. Secretary, K.P.O. Box No. 1025. fees for certificates be reduced, and present in Bangkok. Captain and cers of the Court and to the public he was due, contributed vocal and pinno
General subsequently Mrs. Allinson were married at Christ was courteous and long suffering and items to the programme. In the first will be thoroughly investigated at the the Attorney
motion reducing the Church, Kowloon Tong, on February in the best sense of the term he was half, with Maurice Barian and John xl meeting to be held at 5.13 p.ns, an introduced
December 10. It has been considered cost of certificates of four years' 8, 1939. Smith, he, kave two 17th Century a good judge.
Will be sorely Missed
Madrigals, and in the second half, with necessary In view of the many items In other spheres of life too he will John Smith, he offered two pinno under this heading, to confine the be sorely missed. He had always been duets, Schubert's "Grande Marche" and meeting only to this subject,"
keen sportsman playing cricket, "Marche Militaire."
The wreath was carried by Mr. D. In more Helen Ho executed a delightful Pas been received in Hongkong of the tenals, golf and badminton,
Wylie, Chieftain of the Society and recent years his active participation in de Seut, and later, with her sister, death during the first week in Septem- The ber of Mr. Colin Sara, a Hongkong
Mr. J. F. MacGregor, Vice-President games became naturally less, but his Stella, gave a tap dance duct
the Chief level Great Marving, whose services as an Civil Servant from 1911 to 1930.
Mr. Sara died at Weston-super-Mare
November 20
years old. It now rests on the roof. Others preacat were Experience, his shrewd and
of A.RP. Headquarters.
Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor, the exhibition
tirement ten years ago. He was G
Mr. A. B. the game for the games sake were free, these days, gave an
A.R.P. Developments, Wing Comdr. In answer to a question, Wing Hon. Mr. A. L. Shields, Mr. ly at the disposal of those who charged "magic extraordinary."
Violin solos by Ronald Bowles and years of age.
A. II. S. Steele-Perkins, Director of Comdr. Steele-Perkins said that it Mackichon, Dr. J. W. Anderson, themselves with the task of promoting
He leaves a wife and four children. Long by Madame Angelika Stone and controlling clean sport.
The Inte Mr. Saro was appointed Air Raid Precautions, stated to-day was interesting to note that the Ger- Messrs J, Finnie, H. R. Forsyth, 3.
on. K. S. Morrison,
H. H 1011 and that it was not intended to hold any mans had not resorted to gas war- A. D. Morrison, For many years until quite recently (Soprano) helped to give a nice bal-
bombings Scott, A K. Mackenzie J. Moodle Lawn Tennis Association, and at the rounded off with two more songa by arrived in Hongkong at the end of that further black-outs this year, but that fare in their indiscriminate bush and E. S. Hall, W. L. Clarke, J. D.
was President of the Hongkong ance to the programme, which was First Class Overseer in
year. In 1929 he was made Inspector several would be
held next year. in England and in Poland: Although time of his death he was still President the Ying Wah College Choir.
Death of D.G.S. Teacher: The death of Government Furniture in the P.W.D. Commenting on the work on tun- all Britons were forced to carry gas R. Black, R. Young and Second Lieut. of the Kowionn Cricket Club and
he said that they were well
well masks, there had not yet been any Jones of the Royal Scots. Vice-President of the Hongkong Bad- occurred to-day of Mies Irma Last, art and retired in 1930.
He was n keen lawn bowler and d of their anticipated pro- occasion for using them. He put Garden Farly. The grounds of St. minton Association. In acting too he mistress of the Diocesan Gleis' School. Look a keen delight and interest. Heie late Miss Lost had been in the invariably attended the matches al Look part in several of its Amateur Colony about two years. She was an Wanstead and other towns in England gramme, although they had only down to the fact that as there was Andrew's Church were gay with She had been in when Hongkong teams played there, started on the fringe, in this connee probably a scurely of rubber in Ger- bunting this afternoon, when a garden and tlon, Several new borings had been many, respirators were also probably party, with stalls and side shows, was Dramatic Club's productions and for Austrian refugee.
He hospital for over a month suffering He was also a keen cricketer
held in connection with St. Andrew's some years was their President had also been Chairman of the Hong from acute Tonsilitis and was discharge headed the bowling averages of the commenced in Hongkong and in scarce,
ed about a week ago apparently well Civil Service CC. one year.
However, a sharp relapse He was widely known and popular Kowloon. and he recently took to lawn bowls caused her death at 7 a.m. yesterday, during his 20 years, in the Colony.
Miss Last was a former Professor in with the sa.ne keenness and thorough- ness that he gave to everything he un. the Faculty of Arts in a Viennese Uni- dertook.
n
"Financial aspects of the evacuation
Former 11.K. Man Dies. News nus
hended cammonsense and his love of entertainer are very much in demand, where he had been living since his re
he
kang Club.
As a bridge player he was famous recovered.
DI
versity. She was one of the victims
He died in harness, a month short of the Nazi pogrom which sent thou- of his 55th birthday and there is no sands of Jews abroad in search of new one here but feels that we have lost places where they can find peare and in him a good public servant and a friendship. When Miss Last left Aus- trla zhe was bereft of all her posseS- good friend.
On behnit of my brother Wiliams, sions and was allowed to take only ten the Registrar, officers and staff of the marks out of the country
An artist of no little ability, the late Supreme Court and of myself, I would offer to Mrs. Lindsell and to their three Miss Last completed a number at sons and daughter, our-most-profound portraits of longkong residents in ad- and sincere condolences, and with that tition to her duties as art mistress at expression of gympathy I know the the Diocesan Girls' School. law officers and both branches of the profession will wish to be associated.
Legal Profesion Tribute
Diseases Fatalities. There has been an alarming Increase this year in the number of deaths from Tiberrulosis and other diseases such as Beri-Beri and The Hon, Mr. C. G. Alabaster said.-Pellagra, in which mainutrition play On behalf of both branches of the legal an important role, according to Agures profession, I desire to be so ussacinted released by the Medical Department with your Lordship's remarks and join to-day.
Statistics for the first three quarter
In the tribute to the memory of the late Mr. Justice Lindsell and in the of this year show 4,000 deaths from expression of grief to Mrs. Lindsell and Tuberculosis, 4.604 from Bert-berl and 202 from Pellagra, compared with 4,443. her family.
It had been my privilege to know 3.189 and nit respectively for the whole Roger Lindsell ever since he arrived of 1030. here, before his marriage and in every
Fellagra made its appearance during office he has hell since then, both legal the June quarter, when 63 deaths were and noclul. Je hos brought to all these reported, and the number of falai a magnetic personality which nitracted cases increased to 214 during the Sep- people to such an extent that I belleve tember quarter.
he was better known to the public gen- In an effort to cope with the increase
charin.
Tuesday
November 26
Friday
International
7th R.A.
IL.A.F.
A.S.A.
R.A.M.C.
1 30th RA,
0 Engineers
2 RÄS.C.
0
35th R.A.
2
12th R.A.
0
Signals
2 Shell.
St. Andrew's Day Ceremony. The St. Andrew's Society of Hongkong laid a wreath at the Cenotaph this morning in memory of the Scots who died in the Great War.
His Excellency the Acting Gov- Werk.
He stated that a few of the rail- nor, Lt. General E. F. Norton, will. On a much smaller scale than in
'Erbert's Weekly Billy Do To The
'Ongkong gals in the antipathies
deer evacuates
the editer arsked me ter rite_abart_winter___fashine and wot the evacu-aints is wearin in honkong cor stone me sideways, wot a blinkin job so i interveewed a esten- shul servis but i didnt find art much ecksep she ad vari-
ous vanes
reerly the she, is verry nice gal verry cleen and amerous and olesome not veeldin and varry fond ou dresses as a matter of lack
i aint never scen er wivout
wich remines me the rates is goin up in honkong wot we wants is a missus gerdiva like they ad in covintry i spośc yu erd that wun abart ow the mare of covintry mister gerdiva wanted ter put tuppence on the rates and missus gerdiva took curyfing orf
me
torhin abart dresses re- mines me ov a nisery rime the 'nirac told wol uvver nite.
ole muvver ubbard went ter the cubbard
-
for git ér pore dorter a
dress
when she got there_the.
cubbard was bare
and so was the darter i
gese
well gals i ope you orl ave a verry appy krismis down in the antipathies and be careful of them ossy soljars wot wears hangeroo feuvers in their ats
ile see yer under the mis- ailto
luv from erbert iggs.
previous years, the function neverthe less attracted a crowd, and, with musle supplied by Mr. A. C. Jeltroys' radiogram, the function proved most enjoyable.
The stall-holders were, Miss "Bonny" Robinson and the SundayTM School (Sweets); Mra Holloway and Mrs, Shaw (Home Produce); Mrs. Wingfield and the Misses Elleen and Doris Woods (White Elephant, and signed photographs of favourite fim stars contributed by the Misses Woods): Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Puss more and helpers (Tcas).
The side-shows, which included Hoopla, Pong-a-Fish, Darts, Cover ten cents with one cent, and so on, were run by the St. Andrew's Fellowship, Rover Scouts and Sea Scouts, while the bran tub was operated by the Wolf Cubs, under the drection of Mrs. D. Joyce.
Skeletons on Beach. The discovery of the skeletons of 14 people has been 'made on a deserted beach outside of Lyemun Pass. The place where the remains were found is one of the inlets of Lung Ha Wan, at the foot of High Junk Peak and about a mile or so due north of Clear Water Bay. view of Shelter Death of Old Resident. The death of way sleepers, owned by the Chinese carry out an inspection of Air Raid The beach has u
on December 22 on the Island and Table Island, erally by name than by his service. it of deaths from malnutrition dress, an old resident, Mr. William Jullus Government, and recently stacked at Wardens
Besides theso human remains, was a privilege he shared with his the Hongkong Anti-Tuberculosis As- wife, whio possessed the same gift at clation has issued an appeal for Allen occurred at the French Hosp North Point, had been used in ARP. Hongkong Football Club ground at
wider membership so that I can ex. tusday, Mr. Allen had not been in the
quite the right size, while much of will be approximately 3,000 wardens gas of having been cut off from the base of heads, and a photograph I again desire to express our avm tend its activities, and every member best of health for the past few months, tunnels, but most of them were not 10 um. It is expected that there three braids of human hair, showing pally towards Mrs. Lindsell and her of the community is naited to assist it and entered hospital on Tuesday.
The youngest son of the late Mr. the stock had been damaged by wea, on parade. the fight against Tuberculosis. family in their loss.
and Mrs. John A. Alien, of Trinidad, ther.
Engagement. Writen "Chatterbox" in album, water-sodden and with only British West Indies, Mr. Allen was born
the "S. C. M. Post" Congratulations one photo, that of a Japanese actress, there on October 13, 1074, and arrived Construction of A.R.P. pens is pro- to Miss Daphne Margaret Bird on her remaining, were also found. Writing in Hongkong with his family shortly after, when they made their home in seeding apace and at the moment 10 engagement to Mr. Edward Nicholson on the album revealed that it ap
Dragoon Guards. Her father, Mr. H. soldler. the Colony. He received his education sites in Hongkong and in Kowloon Barran of the 5th Royal Inniskilling parently belonged to a Japanese at the old Brayfield School, now no are in the process of construction. w, Bird, was one of the Colony's must Several large pieces of wood, part- Each pen is capable of accommodat prominent residents, until his retire- longer in existence.
April, 1892, the late Mr. Allen Ing about 300 persons. A pen is to ment in April, 1927. One of the heads burned and appearing to be the Hongkong for Centon either
How the skeletons, hair and album. on joined the service of the Eastern Ex- constructed that it is splinter and of Messrs. Palmer and Turner, Mr. Bird remains of a junk, lay nearby November 25 or December 2.
tenslot and Australasian Telegraph Cholera Under Control. Although The Typhold Inoculation require- Company, now merged with Cable and glass proof against a 500 lb. bigh ex- worked upon some of the largest and
too. the architect who designed and Villagers living in the vicinity said Cholera figures at one time threatened meats have now been withdrawn by Wireless Ltd., retiring an persion in plosive bombs bursting outside of fifty most famous of our buildings. He was came to be on the bench is a mystery. feet from a pen. The roof of a pen supervised the erection of the Hong- that they had not seen them, there In Canton, July, 1930, a serious epidemic, the disease has now the Japanese authorities
before, and nothing had happened to Popularly known, to a wide circle of is machine-gun fire proof.
kong section at Wembley.
Miss Bird's family has been connected arouse any curiosity. been checked, and figures quoted to following considerable discussion.
The conditions under which passen. friends as "Bill," Mr. Allen was a keen day by the Director of Medical Ser-
At the moment there are 85 pens with the Colony since 1857, when an Watchmen's Pay. The Govern- vires, Hon. Dr. P. S. Selwyn-Clarke, gers, limited to only 100, can make the sportsman, and in his youth, part-
cipated in many games. In his later in the course of construction, capable uncle of her father's, then in the Royal prove that the authorities have ob- four-hour Journey are as follow: tained the upper hard, and are deter- Passengers must possess Cholera in years, though he no longer look on of giving about 10,000 people shelter Engineers, came to Hongkong. Eight meat has decided that every polico
active part, he maintained his Interest mined to overcome the Cholern threat, oculation certificates, no more than
General, and was joined by another casual watchmen, shall during em- brother. On the latter's retirement, ployment be entitled to pay at the The disease was first reported during three months old, and Small-pax vac. in sports, particularly lawn bowl. He during on air raid. The cost per years later he became the Surveyor watchman of Chinese race, other than Mr. H, W. Bird came to the Colony, rate of not less than 85 cents, per the week ending August 24, when three cination certifientes not more than six was one of the oldest members of the head is between $4 and $5,
Cralgengower Cricket Club, and had
and was afterwards joined by his bro- day, and every other police watch- cases were filed, and it spread with months old, Rach passenger must
ther Lieut.-Col L. G. Bird, D.5.0., who man, othar than casual watchmen, alarining rapidity in the ensuing weeks, undergo a Cholera stool test not longer served on the Committee for many
A special Sub-Committee has been remained to carry on the family tradi the figures for successive week-ends than four days before departure. 'On Years
Mr. Allen leaves a widow, a daugns rending 49, 77, 413 (September 14), arrival at Conton, passengers will be ter, Mary, and severul nephews and set up to make inquiries into'smen- tlon, Mr. Bird's two uncles were, the hall during employment be entitled 198, 70, 25, 10, 8, 10, to pay at the rate not less than
They lived per day, Peninsula. 1st que being for, the week ending in quarantine. During this perled the A. Allen, Mr. N. B. Whito, Mr. George the Director pointed out that their together in a matshed on the site of the Every police head watchman shall Japanese Insist that all The ships White, Mrs. E. Hasto and Mrs. L. G. 3. first task was the completion of the present railway station. Mr. Bird him- during employment be entitled to November 23..
lavatories must be closed. In order to soum.
tunnels. Ventilation was one of the
self was for many years a member of additional pay at the rate of $3 per Up to this latter date there was a avoid pollution of the river.
The funeral took place to-day, Rey, most important points In connection the Legislative Council.
month, over and above the pay set total of 818 caads, resulting in 011 The Japanese will make special Cyril Brown omelating.
Northumberland and Durham A*- forth In Regulation 10 under the deaths, Of these, 27 were imported arrangements for Chinese passengers,
Among those, present were: Mr. and with tunnels, and this problem was
anelation. Mr. D. Kossick was elected Watchunen's Ordinance from Chinese territory and Macao. Of and the shipping company will make Mrs. J. J. Maxweil, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. being tackled at once. last week's three cases, there had been its own arrangements for saloon pas M. Bilva, Mias C. Maxwell, Mosers. Ja, Of other news in connection with Chairman of the Northumberland and
activities, Kengers. However, all passengers will E. Basto, R. Basa, A. IL Rumah..A ARP.
Wing Comdr, Durham Association at the annual one death.
meeting to-night. The meeting was theexamination of A. Suffled, A. G. Sumad. A. E. Contes, Bleele-Perkins said that he had re- followed by a dinner during which a fast year made a total of $445,49 km The drop in figures is attributed to be subject to
R. Partonii, U. M. Omar, F. K. Modi, the diminished flak, through the re Japanese medical officers moval of infected fources by the pro. To avoid inconvenience during the B. F. da Luz, D. Rozario, C. Barros, P.,ceived a splendid response to his collection was made for the hand
appeal.for
Owing to the prevailing peal for the A.R.P. Despatch Rid- For Bomber Fund. vulty: Improv; acts the caporal passengers will be accepted for the Maxwell, R. M. Omar, MA IL Saura, ers Corps, and there were now 500 Mr. W. Faid, wito was in the chale, situation in the East and the ridicat vilon of a more ra'ifactory water enforced four days on board, only 30 Dixon, H. Decker, C. Lindblom, R of night soul in most of the infected saloon class each passenger being I CR Souza, Chev. 3. M. Alves, in training. These men would be said that under the circumstances the tion of wives and familles, futura talled, but every endeavour would be areas by the construction of temporary provided with a separate cabin. Bours, Minhinnett. 3. Ruttonjes, Fused in case of a breakdown of com- Association had done well to carry on activities, it was feared, would be cur
despite the war. and permanent latrines, and the tr. The fares will be, maloon $30. Inter- Modrigues, AJM Rodrigues,munications, such as telephones, ote The, annual.. report revealed there made to keep up the spirit of the As organisation of the refuso diepal mediste ștē,and second clasa,¡$12; cx- Ozorio,, F. X Bonres, La E Basto, A: H weanwhile, about 150. spplications d'oere. 88 full paying members, 10 ser-sociation; yilem in Infectious areas resulting in cluding food. Additional, charges will Barto, A. D. Hamson, A. C. Botelho,
be made for food. Under normal, con- CJM. Pereira, Montalto, E. Zimmern, woek were being received for ALP vice members and 34 non-paying The following officers were elected: the diminution in the fly morace. ditions the fares were $10, 18 and 30. Bours Rumjahn, V. R. V. services, which was very gratifying, women members whose husbands ware President, Rt. Rev. Bishop' IL. O. Hall; Fatahan To Ball Again. Although No freight will be carried, but fresh Ribeles, Mgle Gardner Mirk P. Men working on one of the Wan members, making a total of 112 This Vice-President. Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith; passengers must comply with the provisions will be carried for the, Rodrigues, Miss V Rodrigues Mr. chak tunnels recently, came: across a presented a decrease of 19 on last Hon. Secretary, Mr. F. L. Starling, Bon,
Ma year, weld MAN, Shah Sakina aunt y Trassurer: MrJ5f; fumblesCam Japanese Insistence upon Cholera tests. Shameen community, NEGAMERSFOOg Mrs, C. B. Romelet, Mrs. V. Bplak. Mrs, before their departure, Mesars, Butler has not been decided yet whether CFL Becker, Mr. and Mrs. Marcal, very old ralic of former days in the The accounts showed an excess of mitee, Mehar D. Komis Bald, and Swire announced to day tin, the Fatakan will resume a regular Dr. Vi Ne Atienza, Dr. Lam Calu-chun, shape, of a six-inch shell, which it income overexpenditure of 03.08. Jazer w/ Grain
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is estimated 18 between 60 and 70 This with 6368.50 brought forward from Hudson, LAW, CAITE