Monday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

December 30, 1940

Sunday

December 22

Hongkong News of the Week

Monday

A Page For The Evacuees

a grand carnival dance has been field by this club to celebrate Christmas and the consequent shortage of cane- Eve, but, In view of the evacuation ing partners, it was decided to hobi a party instead:

December 23 King George V, Memorial Fields, Work on one of the memorial fields to perpetuate the memory of Hia Late Majesty King George V, with funds donated by the pubile, in the From 7.30 pm. St Andrew's Fellow- autumn of 1930, has cominenced, ship of Youth's Christmas Carol Party ground for the park being recently toured Kowloon, making a collection for St Dunstan's "The party, was made available by Government. under the guidance of Mrs C. M. Bird

The ground, which has an area of und Misa W, Robinson. about D4,000 square feet, is at the junction of Jordan and Canton Roads, Kowloon. The buildings, which are now under construction, have been designed by Messta Palmer

and Turnier.

On the other side of the Harbour, a Servicemen's Christmas Dinner and concert was held at the Sailors and Soldiers' Home, and another is to be

held to-night.

Christmas Carols.-His Exceliency should

be constructed of steamer Fatshan, the agents sald to-

the Aeling Govemor, Lieut-General

E. F. Norton, was among the large cosmopolitan gathering, which

in Irance is constructed in a

chse been

Review Of The Principal Topics

Thursday

December 26

Narack Bux Butt Adem

K. M. Rumjahn...

Boxing Day Cricket. A · brillant knock by 3. E. Richardson, who scored 137 before lunch featured a cricket match to-day at Chater Road between Club and the Wanderers. The game R. Minu ended in a draw.

Fast was a of the

Local Bia '.'

988882

December 22 match Club registering 200 in 105K RunJahn, e Gardner i

To Dec. 28

Wednesday

December 25

Stoker .**

Gahogan b

minuics, Richardson was associated in M. L. Razack, Bioker b Cahayan a second-wicket stand of 100 with L U. A. Rumjuhn, T. Ride and of 119 with Perry. In his

Stoker......****** score of 144 he had 24 fours, a six. 5. A. R. Bux, e Gregory b Gahagan and a five.

Coumbes, for Wanderers, collared AL. B. Hsuan, e Mactarinne b Way C. V.. Marques.. b Gahagan. .................. the bowling and scored freely all A. K. Minu st Paul b McKenna.. round the wicket. He was 77 not out. A R. Minu, e Gregory & Stoker including 13 fours and a six, which G. M. Butt, Barron b Way cleared the fence opposite the Supreme M.. Adem, not out Court.

1. Haroon, 1.b.w, b Gardner

Extras.**

HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB

J. E. Richardson, e and b T. Pearce 114 T. G. C. Kalght, b Head

LT. Ride. l.bw. b Coombes

A. E. Perry, e J. Pearce by Dewar

1. Owen-flughes, not out

Extras (B-2; LO 1; WB 8; NO 2)

Total

44

40

Bowling Analysis

31

20

W. Staker

10

C. E. Gahagan

3. R. Way...

A. G. Gardner..

J. G. McKenna

Four wkts. (declared) for 300

R.

10

20

3-

Saturday

December 28

Former Resident Dies. Mr Walter Arthur Dowley, a former, well-known figure in Hongkong, died peacefully. 71 at his home nt Hove, England, on

December 23. The news was received w. in Hongkong to-day and came as a great shock to the many friends he had here. He left the Colony on August 25, 1934, on retirement and went to Burtonon-Sea, Hampshire,

K.C.C. Intra-Ülad' Game, Kowloon cricketers 'celebrated Boxing Day with

The late Mr Dowley came to Hong-

an intra-club match between members kong from Singapore in 1905 as under and over 30. The teams divided General Manager of the Vacuum Oil evenly, with the juniors having a Company and left them eleven years slight edge in bowling and baiting later to establish his own business Inlent, but experience told and the as an Exchange Broker. He had been

seniors came home winners by 24, dur

Dollar Analysis

M.

R

W.

Head

25

1

Finnic

10

Dewar

54

14

0

07

30

1

20

J. Pearce

T. Pearce Coombes Swyrc

Head bowled four wides and Swyre one. Finnie and Dewar bowled a no- ball

THE WANDERERS Grose, e b Perry

Falahan Iield Up Again. Difficulties connected with the, carrying of treshi As the Kowloon Fleid is intended provisions for the foreign community primarily for Chinese residing in the

In Shameen have led to a further hold. it was

decided that The up of the Butterfield, Swire river

day. permanent material. The en- The steamer made a single round -

Chinese trip to Ganton, leaving Hongkong on

Death of K. Sportsman The motif with a pagoda roof, and the November 29.

On arrival, passengers. cluded members of the Army, Navy architects have taken considerable who were limited to 100, hind to re. Colony lost a fine sportsman and D. 1. Bosanquet, not ant

early hours p, and Air Force, at the 13th annual care to see that the proportions and main in board for four days in quran- winner tering Christmas Carols Concert of the forms follow the best Chinese tradi- tine as a precaution against Cholera. Christmas morning when Mr Norman

The Japanese are now placing res- Lee, former Colony champion, pass- R. H. Grimths, D. McLellan, L. D. University Christian Association in tion.

triction on the carrying of fresh pro- ed away at the Kowloon Hospital Kilbee, N. D. Lloyd, G. J. P. Carey did The walls will be of granite with visions and insist that butter and after a short illness. the Great Hall of the University to-

Hla death came not tuit. granite slabs for the raised terraces other fresh foods must be sprayed with night,

and balustrades. The

as a great shock to his many friends pilars, at formalin, it is understood,

The 0,8.K. Shirogane Maru, lost in the Colony, generally made of wood in His Excellency

was accompanied honese architecture, have in this maintaining a weekly service, but few by Capt. S. 1. Batty-Smith, his h

The late Mr Lee, who was born in Ha passengers are availing themselves of made

concrete and the opportunity to travel. Only about Birkenhead, England, 21 years ago, AD.C., and was met on arrival by painted, in the interests of perman- 40 were carried on a recent trip and come to Hongkong at an early age Mr D. J. Sloss, Vice-Chancellor of ence. The roofs are of concrete for it is believed that passengers are un- and was educated at the Diocesan Gordon the same reason, and are covered willing to undergo the prolonged siny Boys' School and later at Queen's the University, and Prot.

with specially made green -glazed on board on arrival, Kint, President of the Association.

Immigration LAW. "December 17 College. He leaves six brothers und tiles with the usual Chinese forms

was the first date fixed for the enforce a sister. During the interval, Mr Luke Lim; on the ridges and the hip files.

ment of the Immigration law, and this Trees and flowers will be planted was later postponed to January 14. A chairman, extended a welcome to afl and said that since the first concert all round the field by the Botanica! request for a further postponement lins fined himself to swimming, and in D. C. E. Gene Owen-Hughes

220

yards construction

J. S. Swyre, e McLellan b Owen- work is finished in of Commerce, but Government has ue- the Men's 50, 100 and every

Christmas. He expressed about three months time.

cided there shall be no further post- style championships in 1937, In 1938

Hughes ponement, and Mr R. A D. Forrest he toured the South Seas in a very Part of the area is laid out as a Immigration Officer to-day. thanks to Mr Rupert Baldwin, con- ductor; Miss Caroline Brago, plonist; garden and part as playing fields, The petition requested the postpone- successful effort to raise money for and all the people who lins assisted while a number of seats have been ment following the last general meeting the China War Relief Fund, and on host of friends in recessed off the paths so that people of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce that tour made to make the concert a success.

may enjoy the garden in the summer on December 17, as it was felt that en- Java, the Philippines, and Singapore.

Chinese New Prof. King also spoke,

evenings. Four other shelters will forcement before the

In 1039 he repeated this visit, Year would entail hardship for mer- pressed the wish that everyone be built in the field, and tollet helli- chants in the Colony and nearby towns during which he contracted a fever:

and villages, Travelling traders to which recurred suddenly on Wednes- would give generously at the end of

It is not yet known when work on Hongkong would be handicapped, while day. the concert to the funds of the So- the Hongkong Memorial Field wit merchants would nd it dimcult to The funeral was held at the Pro- clety for the Protection of Children, commence

the collect their buildings the Hongkong School for the Deaf allotted site are still required by Chinese New Year which was the time testant Cemetery, The Very Rev.

for settling accounts.

the The family mourners were and the Street Sleepers' Shelter Government,

The petition requested the postpone

the B. C. Randall, The Hongkong alle comprises land ment of the enforcement until Febru- sister, Mrs Society.

brothers, Frank, Tinker and Robble, which is at present being used as a ary 15, 1041.

Rice Dealers Fided. Fines ofgrégat- and The choir comprised students from public playing field below the old

Mr Randall, brother-in-law, the University, who were nasisted by Government Civil Hospital, and land the over 3,000 were imposed on 30 of The other brothers absent from the the following guest singers.-Miss B. On which an old doctor's residence the 32 rice dealers summoned before Colony are Capt. W. Lee, Stanley pany, yesterday the former

Though a keen sportsman he con-

in 1937 there had been a concert and Forestry Department as soon as been made by the Chinese Chamber this rose to the top ranks, T. A. Pearce, b Knight

and ex-

Bicheno, Mlas Gray, Mias .V. D. A. Slcocks, Miss D. M. Shilston, Prof. L. T. Ride and Mr Chlu.

Soloists were Mr F. R. M. Smith. who sang "The Three Mummers" (Michael Head), and "To Thee Jehovah I Will Sing Fraizes" (Bach); and Miss Llu Ban-yeh, who sang "Christmas, prithee, be thou drest," (Lady Lindsay).

Community singing was also in- dulged in, the most popular ones be- ing "Good King Wencealns," The

First Nowell," "Cradle Song," and

*I saw Three Ships."

but the rest of the service and the

duet

the co

ties will also be provided,

Fotivities Blart. The

on:

accounts

during

the

Denn Wilson officiated.

A. I. Coombes, not out

F.

Freeman, b Owen-Hughes Head, b Owen-Hughes

A. J. Dewar, b McLellan W. Peal, not out.

Extras (B 25: LB 1: WB 2)

Seven for

largely to the oldest player on the the employ of the Vacuum Ol field, Major Parsons, whose 59, he ad- Company in Singapore and Hongkong

for a quarter of a century. mitted, was his best score since 1914.

Over 30 Year

E. F. Fincher, 1.b.w. b Burch T. A. Modar, e P. Zimmern b

Anderson SA. Gray, b Burch

4 R. Baldwin, e Anderson b. Burch 02 E C. Fincher, c and b Anderson

J. W. Bertram, run out

77

12

Curtis, e Anderson b Broad- bridge

Zimmern...

Baxter b

H. Drokenshire, not out

28

A. N. Other, e Baxter

Zimmern

253

W: G. Finnie and Blaire did not bat.

Bowling Analysis

Knight

Knight

Owen-Hughes

Lloyd

Mclellon

Perry...

S. O. Elae, c Burch b F. Zimmern

Extras ( 27, WB 1)

Tolai

3

48 1

G 43

.10 2 EK

B

1

67

0

10

43

2

14 1

Lloyd bowled two no-balls. Hongkong Electric. In the annual matter the Hongkong Electric Local

of Com-

60.

won by

Bowling Analysis

F. Zimmern

Burch

Baxter

-- Anderson

Broadbridge 'Giffen.

A. Zimmern Hapley...................

Under 30 Years

Curtis RENA

Mr G. T Lowry at Central Magistracy and maternity wing are still stand- to-day when they all pleaded guilty to and George, ing.

disposing of rice at rates in excess of Owing to the suddenness of his Fines Imposed for ducks and drop- D. Hung, e and b Baldwin

R. T. Broadbridge, b Baldwin Christmas the maximum price for this quality death only a few of his many friends. ped catches yielded $2 for the Bomber F. R. Zummer, Ch C. Fincher festivities in Hongkong started to-day fixed by an order published. In the could be present, Floral tributes Fund.

Home Staff with dinners, dances, concerts and Government Gazette on December 5, carols, and will continue into the New under Defence Regulations with were sent by Ada and Bennie: Will C. F. Gahagan, e Haroon b Hassan

Yesterday, a

Year.

Christmas

K. M. Baxter, b Curtis

12 L. R. Burch, run out

exception they explained that they and May; Frank and Nellie; Robble J. McKenna, e Buit b Razack .... F. Crabb, & Curtis

Carnival had bought their stocka

at prices and Ethel; Tinker A. F. Paul, e Butt b Razack

and Nora;

Party was held by St Andrew's Club which prevented them from selling at and in the Church Hall, in former years the rates fixed by the Food Controller. Honor;

Tuesday

Inker

Gordon and W. Stoker, U. Rumjahn b K

Rumjahn ly and Eddie:

A. G. nrdner, ellassan b Bux

Vivienne Mobel: Mr Shi Yu- . . Way, b Bux

man; Mr S. M. Churn and family; . Barron, b A. R. Minu Mr and Mrs C. G. Anderson and R. F. Gregory, e Marques b laksan family; Mr and Mrs J. J. Maxwell W. E Macfarlane, not out. and family, Mr and Mrs Field, the II. S. Jones, e Butt b lassan Committee

and Members of the J. K. Sloan, b Hassan

Extran Victoria Recreation Club.

The cabarels were as popular as few mon taking leave in the ceived a gift. After dinner the party

In

A. Zimmern, b Baldwin 45 D. J. N. Anderson, not out

W. L. Rapley, E F. Fincher

MOONRock aÑo

G. W. Glen, 1.b.w b E. F. Fin-

cher

A. N. Other. b Curtis

Extras (BO)

Tolat...

*

During the Great War, the late Mr. Dowley was netively associated with se the Cigarette Fund, and raised $40, for distribution amongst the

000

* Regiments comprising the British

Army. Every

regiment, it was stated, received elgarettes from Hongkong. 7 Mr Dowley- wis prominently identified with St George's Society 59 in Hongkong of which he was a past President, and with the Navy League, He was also meinber of the General Commitice of the Hongkong Club. The

late Mr Dowley's name was always closely associated with the 190 series of successful concerts, whichr were held annually in the Colony. W. some years ago on Trafalgar Day,

October 21.

Football Results-The following were the resulta in the week-end league football,

Kowloor Royal Scots

Middlesex

25 Club

10 Sing Tao

0

37 Kowloon

1 R.A.O.C.

0 Club

Middlesex

0 30th RA.

O Slog Too

◊ Police

100

Bowling Analysis

0.

M.

R.

w. International

131

4

36th R.A.

Bowling Analysis

0. 5.7

Shell

Baldwin

FL

E. F. Fincher

15

Parsons

10

Curtis

Friday

12th RA.

RAM.C

2011 RA

First Division

0 South China. → Eastern

1 St Joseph's

Royal Navy

4 Kwong Wah

Second Division

0 South Chinn

1 Royal Scots

Engineers

1. Navy

3 R.A.S.C.

4 Kwong Wah,

$ Kit Chee

Third Division

Postponed.

1

R. Signals

3 R. Engineers.

2 24th B.A

2 ASA

2 7th H.A

„301h_R_A___

OBONMOG

NNKACH

Bank Manager Retires-Aftor be-

ing active in the business lite of the Colony for 25 years, Mr D. M. Biggar,

Scotland, before coming out to China Second vice-President of the Chase Be in 1900 to join the China Navigation Bank, sailed on retirement to the the President Co. Ltd. Eight years later he joined United States by the Douglas interests, and had remained Coolidge during the week-end. Mr Biggar intends to settle down in the

to

fine officer and a great cisco,

Was

December 24

should be exterminated. Close at-

Ballers' Home Dinner Party. About tention should also be paid to the 85 seafaring men from the Royal Navy Christmas Eve, Christmas Eve was satisfactory collection of refuse and and Merchant Service, with about 20 The nudience was estimated at 500 celebrated in traditionst manner to human wastes.

Sea Scouts, were entertained by the Hassan and the collection-afnounted-to-$283-niglil-when-ipart-from-the-private-Rev. Uggs Gringon-Leave:-The-Saliore-Home-to-the-usual-dinner on parties in homes, crowds invaded parishioners of St Andrew's Church Christmas Day when Rov. Cyril Brown, St John's Cathedral St. John's the hotels and restaurants where gala are to lose the service of their assisted by the Institute's Manager.

Mr W. V. Field, presided." Catherdral was pocked to capacity dinner dances had been arranged.

Vicar, the Rev. J. R. Higgs, for a There was the usual Christmas tree to-night when the Glee Club of the

as from early January, from which every man present re- True Light Middle School was fea- ever, and appeared more so owing to

Me tured in a Christmas Carol Service, the evacuation. Despite the opening new year. He is going to Australia visited merchant seamen in the various

December 27. Dean Wilson said the prayers.

Legality of Evacuation To of two new calmrets last week, little and expects to return to Hongkong hospiels and distributed presents.

Christmas Day Parties. Catholic and few months. a Two bymns were sung In Chinese dancing room was available long be- afis absence his church work provided Christmas parties and other night held another mass meeling in with that organisation ever alace.

Protestant organisations in the Colony Tested. Hongkong's husbands fore midnight. carols were In English. A soprano Servicemen were not forgotten and will be carried on by the Rev, H. forms of entertainment for children the Peninsula Hotel, under the chair- A typical Scot of the old school, Mr West Coast, possibly in San Fran-

of Dean Wilson, to consider by Misses Lui Wai-chu and a large party were guests of the Wittenbach, of the Church Mission- on Christmas Day,

on Christmas Daying of parents and the Home Government's rejection of Lang was and held in high t Wong Pak-chun, and a soprano solo Sallora and Soldiers' Home at din- ary Society, who has been seconded

Mr Biggar, who is 34 years of nge, by Miza Doo Hon-chan, with flute ner, followed by entertainment by by the Society to Hongkong for the in the rectory of Rosary Church while wives be permitted to return. Fur- ife possessed a keen wit and a very ing the American Express Company children attended the Christmas party their petition that their evacuated gard and affection in many circles, was born in Danville, Illinois, Joln- accompaniment by Lee Muklung, Mrs A. H Cox, Rev. P. W. Jones, purpose.

members of the St Andrew's Fellow- were excellently rendered.

party at the Fanling ther bitter criticism of the evacuation retentive memory, and was unsurpassed Mr A. Glanville, Mr Harrison and ・ Registry Wedding. Four marriages chip Cave & the ILAO.C. Gice Party. A number were solemnised at the Registry on Babies Home where the children were scheme and caustic references to the as a raconteur, ile was an enthusins at the age of 14, he served in various The carols were conducted by Mr of talking films were shown. Christmas Eve, one before Mr T. S. entertained with carols and games at local government were made by the follower of the Turf and an ardent capacities at their Chicago, St

Pittsburgh

Bouls, and Fung Jin-tsung. The organist was

Carole

were sung by a large Whyte-Sraith, Registrar, and thres the end of which gifts were distributed, speakers and Lord Lloyd, Secretary football fan. Mr Au Wal-man and the piano ae- gathering

He was a member of St Andrew's gaining his first experience in financo which attended Christ before Mr J. Reynolds, Deputy Re- In the evening, the Fellowship held its of State for the Colonics, came in for

own Christmas dinner and pärly, a measure of adverse comment. Society and the Institute of Engineers in 1909 at Pittsburgh where ho companist Miss Chan Kam-wa. Ghurch, Kowloon Tong, followed by stre William George Humphreys, of Baby Home of Fanling was also

gistrar.

A Christmas tree with gifts for the

engaged in the

and aclling of buying Qualified To Vaccinate His Ex- a Nativity piny, Holy Communion the Revenue Departraent, married vided by members of the Emm

After a review of what the Evacun- and Shipbuliders,

His death is a great loss to his em foreign currencies, a large proportion celebrated at was

midnight, Im-

Representation Committee had reliency the Officer Administering mediately after the Epilogue to the Miss Mary Yen, secretary, before Mr Church Young People's Club and Sun- done and criticism of Lord Lloyd' ployers and to the shipping fraternity. of the immigrant traffle being then in A single man, the late Mr Long the hands of the American Expres appoint the following persons to per- play in which 15 players, dressed in T. S. Whyte-Smith. The bride, who day School. The Sunday School chil- reply which, he sald, had dodged the leaves a brother, who is a chief en Co.

biblical costumes took part.

was given away by Mr F. Brett, of den mendered a number of Carol main point of the petition. Dean gineer with the Union Steamship Co-

In 1917 Mr Biggar was transfery Wilson read a letter from Mr J. F. Ltd, of New Zealand, and three staters, Midnight Mass and Eucharist Ser- the Harbour Department, is the

to Hongkong after a period of vices were held at all Churches. daughter of Mr and Mrs Yen Wing- chose hundred small boys Schools, Mackregor, a member of the Com- who are in Scotland.

mittee who is at present in Shanghai. of Hawail. She Holly Communion (Choral Euchar- king,

Hongkong's Detences. "Any idea months in Manila. In 1918 he Eccleshall. C. Strange. F. W, Brad- ist) was celebrated in St John's creation mit for the wore a Crown were entertained at a Christmas party this letter Mr Macgregor ap- that Hongkong is merely to be looked sent to Shanghai to take charg

occasion.

at St Mary's School to-day. They The bridegroom is the

son of Mr were the very poorest of children, and pealed to the Governor to revoke upon as going to fall in a few days or the Company's office there ap ley, E. N. Ponsford, G. H. Sherif, Cathedral at 11.30 pm. T. Seddon. W. Littlewood, A. C. A Christmas Carol Service was and Mrs L. Humphreys, of Balham, thoroughly enjoyed themselves playing this great travesty of justice" and in a few weeks in the event of attack 1919 returned to the manager

games and running faces on the

His bent for finance Sinton. G. Frost, A. W. T. White, held in Emmanuel Church, Kowloon, London. He was attended by Mr V. pacious lawns of the School Pridvocated.secking legal advice on the is entirely wrong. Hongkong is of per. the Hongkong office. TW. II. King, A. Foster, 3. Gellatly, at 8 pm. This was followed by a Chittenden, of the Harbour Depart were presented to the winners at the possibility of bringing a test case and manent value to the Empire and the

also obtaining from the Chief Justice garrison here has a very dednite job finitely declared itself, he W. E. Allen, H. J. Woolley, E. L. short play by the Young People's ment, as best man.

in Chambers a definite pronounce to play in the operations in this part of American Express Co. the

the world."

and joined the Guaranty Powell, E F. Warburton, E. A. Cho- Club.

ment on

and direction regarding Thus declared Air Chief Marshal Sir of New York and took pa "domicile."

Robert Brooke-Popham, Commander- formation of the Asia B Mr G. A. Christian suggested the fa-Chief of the Brush Forces

wis the porntion, which formation of a strong committee to For East in an interview at Flagstaff 1024. He then joined f interview the Govenor and urged House to-day. He will be in the Colony. Trust Co. and towards t that a forcible reply be sent to Lord for about five days.

year started the Equ assign- New Assignments-New Lloyd. Mr G. G. Stopant-Thomson

Bank, arged that the Governor be Invited to ments in the Hongkong Defence Ro- Chase Bank in 1931. attend a meeting and reply to several serve under the Compulsory Service

Mr Digger was Ordinance are notified in the Govern American Club ip questions.

the Government has been pleased to

form vaccination with effect from December 15,

R. R. Wood, H. L. Lockhart, S.

ter; C. T. Chumpeloviar, R. A. J. Special observances were held by Simpson, V. M. Benwell, H. F. Old,, Catholics with a High Mass and Gen- Cathedral. B. Williams, M. D. Watson, M. E. erai Communion at the Purvis, W. T. Bilson, A. C. Tribble, Midnight High Mans was also cele- A. W. Fowler, A. W. Mackenzie, C. brated at the Rosary Church, and n W. L. Spradbery, W. E. B. Tanner, E. Midnight Mass was held at St Paul's D. Robbins. G. H. A. Morris, E. J. Chapel. Whitgob, E. T. Harris, W. C. Walker, A social gathering at St Teresa's

Church,

Prince Edward Road, ter- They are employees of the Hong- minated at midnight, when Solemn kong Urban Council.

High Mass was observed.

Cholera Frecautions. The Medical

Hotel to-

Rose Room Dance.---A most enjoy Authorities stress the need for pre- able evening was spent at the Rose cautions to be taken in connection Room of the Peninsula night when the Central British As- with food and drinic owing to the sociation held a cabaret dinner existence of a number of persons in the population carrying the Cholern

dance,

Was

Though the attendance

Recently, three cases of Cholers smaller than for past functions, due occurred in one tenement building to the evacuation, there was a fair lu Kennedy Town. On examining crowd, Cabaret items were well up the twenty-five immediate contacts to standard, with the popular Alll- with the patients la question, five sen Fisher contributing two vocal were found to be Cholera carriera. items; Neville Merrill, of "The Para- Uncooked vegetables and bruised dise islanders," of ZBW fame, en- fruit, and shell fah from possibly tertaining with

on his infected locations, should not be electric guitar; and Wellle Field pre- eaten. senting In Conga'

ga"; and as a grand Insistence on cleanliness in the finale a hilariou: ballet dit by preparation and serving of food is Geff, Arnold, Billy Gegg and Johnny desirable. Food should be protected Roep as the C.B.A. Cutler.

from lies and other insects, which

selection

Mr

selections.

One and girls.

end of the afternoon.

More Gems By "Argus"

WITH ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.

Yes, it's true, there's always one he can't make ends meet at this nat tyre at a blow-out,

Junction," Therefore no junction!

*

"

Now that it's over we can get back to looking for a cure for in polities, the thought come to mo Not wanting to mix surgery with digestion.

nevertheless that i Europe too the there's much speculation about Tur- 'Mussolint is described A "synthetic Caesar." It is auspected key's wish-bone. that they got him out of a Christ- mas crucker.

Another group that thinks Christ- mas should always be celebrated It has been discovered that in- ire the rubbish waggon coolles-- cense is a gormicide. On the other except that the Christmas cracker hand, Ecriose de Nuit promotes the jewellery is so hard to And, growth of thought bacteria.

A hundred and fourteen deportees The Japanese have bought the inst foreign-owned newspaper in from Bingapore song patriotic songs Japan-the Japan Chronicle. Enough as they passed through Hongkong streets. That should simplify the to make me gnash my scissors problem of what to do with them.

A grass widower thinks the re- maining women should be ostro- Work on Kowloon's King George the chyed. That's what the Zoo jamatag Park

commenced. But said about the superellious camais published plan poems - incomplete, The Thore are no ARP. tunnel, no According to R correspondent, sents for canoodlers, and 'no, area "owing to the high cost of living; set aside for a PW.D. dump.

*

bas

tjon

In

which was me

The meeting decided to seek legal ment Gazette.

years after its foun Mr David Peoples has been a Shanghal in 1937 advice to test the validity of the evacuation, order and accepted the signed from the Key Posta Group to

of the Chase Bo offer of Mr M. A. Cairns that his the Combatant Group from the who left the Co Japanese Hortiliy Clement

14

Mr

Messie

A

wife be cited in the test case. It was also decided to move along the General Group for Essential Services keen member liner advocated by Messra Macgregor to the Combatant Group,

national Club and Stopani-Thomson."

O.__Nichelson, C. E social worker Mr Nell Lang Dies. The loss of one Rathaam E. T.. 8. Zimmern from

Im of the most highly esteemed and popu- the Combatant Group to the Essential fev

fever, His Jar Agures on the China Coast has taken

Grup.

Governor, 1 place in the death, which occurred sud Services

The following have been enrolled ton, was e denly in Colombo on Christmas Day,

and was of Mr Nall Long The news was con in the Essential Services Group. vored by cable to-day to the Dougins Anderson, B. E. Fielder, H. A end. It Eleamship Co. Ltd, with which arm Hyndman, C. T., Tod, and P. had reco the late Bir Kang had served as a chief Vagnons.

to carry engineer for more than 30 years.

Mesars H. D. Bruce and C. W. Mr Lang Jett Hongkong, & few months whiling have been enrolled in the engage ago because his ship was requisitioned for service by the Briush Government Combatant Group; R. S. T. Pigott, J. vi

Born in 1073, Mr Lang ved his W. Stewart, and E. T. Warden in the he wr apprenticeship with More William Key-Posts Group, and A. J. Savitsky play Denny and Co. Ltd, of Dumbarton, in, the Essential Services Group.

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