Monday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
February 17, 1941.
Library, Supreme Couch
Hongkong News of the Week
February 10
Monday
A Page For The Evacuees
officer left later for Blas Bay, where,
he Inspected the defences.
..
Advance from Shumchun
Situation At Shayuchung. While rumours are current that the Japanese
At Shumchun the Japanese who are evacuating Shayuchung, the town off Mirs Bay, most Chinese cources advanced north to attack Jing Wu agree that the Japanese have remain- and Wong Kong also found that the ed there, although their garrison has Chinese strongly entrenched. During heen considerably weakened. The the Japanese retreat. from places Japanese garrison at Shayuchung is around Ping Wu they destroyed over believed to be only 300, most of them 800 houses and shops in the small having been sent to relieve Tamshul. villages there. At Ping Wu Market, Is. however, rellubly warned that over 80 per cent, of the shops were hundreds of Chinese refugees and destroyed.
Po Kat, another town along the landing coolies ut Shayuchung a Canton-Kowloon railway, is still be- facing starvation as their food up in held by the Japanese; but the February 9
plies from Hongkong have been cut and many were prevented by Chinese who reoccupied Leelong are known to be preparing a drive to re- reinforce- Colony's Shortcomings. The com- Japanese from feaving. The capture Po Kat as soon as relat memoration of the occupation of hong-Shoyuchung ferries have not
ments arrive from north Kwangtung. Belwern Friday and Saturday, vil- ifomgkong one hundred years ago resumed running.
at Sha Wan near Namtau raw was; Buys 81 Jolu's Review," res-
Sunday
failures, and it that respect the toda were representative. They showed a crust section of the Colony's relivities and indicated where its main inter-
ests lay.
Some who were more conscious ut of failure especially in social services
bul
the
lagers
destination
Review Of The Principal
Topics February 9 To Feb. 15
Wednesday
Thursday
February 13
ACTING INSPECTOR RODGERS Another member of the Police Force Mr. Robert who is retiring for a similar reason is
Police Omcers Retire. Assistant Acting Inspector Harry Eruest Rodgers. Horace Ethelbert Marke Superintendent of Police Eastern and He saw service in the last, war, and Shouklwan Division), is shortly leaving joined the Force on June 20, 1010, the Colony on leave prior to retirement arriving in Hongkong In August. After on pension after 32 years' service with four years' service as a Crown Ser
Rennt, he was promoted Sub-Inspector the Hungkong Police Force.
In 1929, He was appointed an Acting Born at St Paul's, Ramsgate. Eng Inspector in June last year, in May. lant, Mr Murks came to Itongkong with 101, he was commended by the Com- the Buifs (the Itoyal West Kent Re- missioner of Police for capable and giment), and joined the Police on July emetent services while acting na 20, 1900, a constable. ile was URlcer-in-Charge of Mongkok Police
In 1914. Station. promoted Lance-Sergeant. Sub-Inspector in 1820, and inspector ini Inspector Rodgers has been recom- October, 1925. In November, 1931, mended for 1 Excellency the Gov- WRs appointed Examiner of Welights ernor's Commendation, and also for the mid Measures, and in February, 1933, Colonial Police Long Service Medal. was appointed Acting Chief Inspector, He attained the substantive rank of Chief Inspector in August of the same
year.
Was
SUB-INSPECTOR W. M, ARMITT Also retiring on pension Is. Sub- Inspector Wiliam Matthias Armitt, who has been a member of the Police Forey since March, 1921,
Saturday
February 15
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Football Results. Results in local league and cup football were as follows: First Division
24th I.A.
Canton and Nanking. The Anderssons R.A.M.C. upon his retirement from the Customs after having completed 1 years' sor- Army returned home to Swedes in 1935,
vice,
•
1 Middlesex
Club
10
2 Eastern
Kowloon
Second Division'
3 Royal Navy
• Kowloon
4 South China
.Club
2 Kwong Wal
Third Division
Shell
Royal Signats R.Ʌ.F.
035th R.A.
International
Lal Wall Cup Final
2 Civilians Postponed.
Quips By "Argus”
With Acknowledgments
Binu makes his bow.
Buns are, of course, Bardia-but, Genoa beller Navy?
After acting as an Assistant Super-
Other Police officers who are pro- Sing Tao intendent of Police since May, 1937.
the reading on leave at the same time as Royal Scots Mir Marks was substantiated In At Shayuchung and Kweichung the
February 12
rank February, 1930.
the retiring members of the Force In Kwong Wah tricted to special supplements of the Japanese arrested many guerilla sus-, arteen railway coaches of Japanese
In March, 1928, he was awarded the clude Acting Chlet Inspector J. C. S. Police newerxers and to brandrast talks pects, including some innocent villa- killed or wounded being sent tu
Hongkong's Buses. Cable advice 4th Class Palice Medal for good work Fender and Sub-Inspector J. Orem.
Mrs Andersson Dies. Nowa has been Chinese reports allege. Many Namtu, cu route to Canton. Kers over the radio,
built inalsheds
transportation
Since the Japanese landing off Ding has been received by the China Motors Divisional huspector at Youmsti, and After his Excellency the Acting comes
componics 249 temporary godowns
vice. He
decorated with the Gudrun Andersson (nee Andreasson), Slug Tao Governor's address. We had four talks were destroyed. Some of the guerilla Bay, many Chinese transportation Bus Company that the first two of March, 1034, received the 3rd Class received in Hongkong that on October
within on sport in its various forms, one on suspects were imprisoned by the unpanies here with offices in Hong- the 30 Daimler chassis ordered for Police Medal for long and faithful ser- 11, 1940, at Uddevalin. Sweden, Ell.A.O.C.
the next three June, 1937, and was given a bar to the of the Chinese Maritime Customs, pass Middlesex the Amateur Dramatic Club, iu od Japanese at the Walchow Restaurant. kong are now diverting their goods double-decker buses a year ago, will Colonial Police Long Service Medal in wife of Mr H. M. Andersson formerly Kit Chee
to Shuitung, Loting. Young Kong and be shipped
ed away peacefully after a short ill- Pallee Commerce, one on Law, two from Shayycling, and by day they were Lin Keon, in southern Kwangtung, months, and it is expected that the Medal in July, 1939.
During his period of service, Me ness, at the age of 44.
She was well known to many friends the Churches, and others on Anglo- forced to help the Japanese in re- from where the goods are sent to balance will arrive, two at a time, at Durin ve Home Icases. lle
is 4 years of ago.
in China and held in high esteem D Chinese co-operation and then remni- building the damage highways neur shiukwan, through a more mountain- nonthly intervals.
aus route. As goods sent by this This was revealed by Mr Ngan niscences of older Chinese gentlemen, Shayuchung.
A popular member of the Police and a faithful felend by those who knew 20th R.A. Guerillas' Success
new route
by launches or junks, Shing-kwan, General Manager of the Kowloon Cricket Clubs, Me Marks Is her beat.
Mrs Andersson had been with her 30th R.A. A centenary is no doubt a time for
Chinese sources report that after a they will take several more days to Company, when he disclosed that the a keen lawn bowler, and has represent-
husband in Samshus, Macan, Pakthol, A.S.A. fored both Clubs in the League. scheme their recording successes, and ignoring
in north Company's $1.000.000 counter-attack Chinese troops have reach reoccupied both Tamshui, north of Kwangtung, where large quantities of running 60-passenger double decker Mr Marka will be sailing for Aux Blas Bay, and Leelong with is along foreign paper, medicines, piece-goods buses on the lower level routes in tralia, where he will join his wife. the Canton-Kowloon vallway. After and motor-ear parts are imported flongkong will thug, be delayed for He has two sous in England.
INSPECTOR 5. SHEгUEARD the Chinese entry into Temshul the from Hongkong. Over 100 such laun- another year-and-u half or two years.
Chin troops,
Colony's Water Reserves, While the Japanese
numbering about chea and junks are operating between
The original scheme, Mr Ngan said,
Inspector Sidney Shepheard, who has contents of Island reservoirs at the end men withdrew to the
north. Hongkong. Yeung Kong and Shut-
was to get the chassis equipped with been Divisional Inspector (South) since of January showed an laerease over 1,000 men
Prior to the Chinese recapture of tung
all-metal bodies from England at a March 1930, with headquarters at those at the corresponding date in 1940, than of success in commerce and in- Tamshut the Jap the Euerillas Stonley ore nelively engaged in air
last week In- Prisoners At Work. Prisoners at cost of £1,725 per chassis and £1,000 Water Police Station, is also proceed. reservoirs in Kuwloon had an appre vaded Wing
for the body. But it was later de- ing on leave prior to retirement on ciable decrease
He has been in the Polier On the island the storage was 1,337.43 dustry were glad that there was there gave them surprisingly strous rald preparations within the prison clded to import the chassis only and easier.
million gallons, against 1,307,00 and on excuse for not making too much of
resistance, which folled the advance, walls. Two machines turn out nearly
build the bodies in Hongkong.
A native of Acton, London, Inspector the Mainland, the figures were 1.572.91 the centenary.
When the Japanese first landed at 300 concrete blocks every day for the
Unfortunately owing to war con- Shepheard saw service In France dur and 2,207.31.
The consumption of water on the Talks on educational work in the Bus Bay their original scheme was erection of shelters for the prisoners.ditions in Europe, it is dificult to ing the last war, and was in actiori at
The wartime activities of Colony, on the voluntary organise to occupy Tamshul. Lung Kong and tluna, and on medical services were finally Waichow. But after the battic soners extends beyond the confines of obtain deliveries and at the present Mens with the Coldstream Guards. He Island during the month was 473.07. and on gallons from the mainland and 1920, after being demobilised,
million gallons of unfiltered Popular song at Home: "Will- notably absent. The best one would at Tamshut the Japanese found that the establishment, Major J. L. Will rate it may be the end of 1942 before joined the Hongkong Police in October, million gallons (Including 217.13 mil-
stronger force in cocks, Superintendent of Prisons, the first complete fleet of the Colony arrived in Hongkong on December 29 2.54
decker-buses is in service. If the same year.
kie-No Come Back Agalo”. water) by an estimated population of double outline of plans for this sector of the East River zone confirmed have been
be shipped in Promoted through the ed yesterday.
different 830,000 at the rate of 10.4 gallons per social betterment in the future, but 113
Two acres of land just outside the the two chassis due idealism is not a strong feature of than they first anticipated. For the
reason the 10,000 or so Japanese who prison have been cultivated and are May arrive here before August, the grades, Inspector Shepheard reached head par day. The rate per head per the. Colony.
had been assembled between Shek now producing vegetables and other first double decker bus should be in his present rank in September, 1938. day in January 1940 was 15.1 by an spector General of Police in 1934 for In Kowloon (excluding Lai Chi Kok The Dean alone took a loftler view lung and Po On have remained agricultural produce for prison con- service by the beginning of Septem-le was commended by the then In- estimated population of 960,000 persons, This to some extent, re- zeal and alertness in preventing an Water Bont Dock) the consumption sumplion. At Tytam and in the new her. and pointed out the necessity for a inactive.
On October 19, 1939, he was lona by an estimated population of deep religious faith on which to build
has been a cause tories. at Namlau lant ers are engaged in anti-malaria work, level roules
awarded the Colonial Police Long Ser- 770,000 at 14.3 gallons per head per abelter world and a better Colony; ference was held Material progress is not enough, weeks in which a Japanese divisonal and sometimes this work, which is of complaint for some timeorting the Vice kedah, and received a commenda- day, as aguinat 300.59 millon gations The quality of 11.e must be improved, commander from Canton discussed men, take them as far away from
take them as far away from first 30 chassis, building the bodies on from the Commissioner of Palice by 190.000 people at 11.2 gallons per
in August, 1939, for the efficient and bend per day in 1940,
Marms", The Lai Chi Kok Water Boat Dock since a wealthy Colony is merely the East River campaign with the men
and equipping the vehicles for ser- hard-working manner in which he had commanders at Po On. The same Stanley as Cape d'Agullar. vulgar..
vice Is estimated at approximately carried out his duties with the Water consumed 4.53 million gallons against 0,20 and the consumption of unaltered $1,000,000 and the Company is an- Police since 1835,
Though he did not take an active water in the village totalled 14.50 mil- xious to
on with the scheme, but get on delays in delivery caused by the war part in games, Inspector Shepherd lions against 10.72 the previous Janu-
was a keen member of both the Police ary. are helding up the project.
During the month there was a con- Plaque Falls From Statue. The and Kowloon Bowling Green Clubs,
been brought' giant supply on January 25-20 and a His retirement has
In 1940 bronze from the statue of the about as a result of the wounds he 17-hour supply otherwise
plaque late King George V, erected in Hong- received in the last war affecting him. there was n 17-hour supply throughout. kong in 1007 when ho was Prince of Wales, was found lying at the foot of the statue in the early hours of
morning
Chinese ___by____ on patrol duty In Statue
noisy et
We have tawdry and funerals, extravagant displays weddings, innumerable cabarets and cinemas, horse racing and gambling, luxurious motor cars and on other hand degrading poverty, slums and street sleeping.
the
the Chinese had
An
mportant Japanese army con- military areas large gangs of prison- love thewing on the lower armed robbery at Shatin, New, Terri- during January was 374,70 million gal
February 11
Tuesday
(vi) has been deported, banished or expelled from any country or state or We have few schools, no worthy Cleaning Up Colony, A completely has been shipped by the Government civle centre, no art gallery, museum new Defence Regulation, authorising authorities of any country or state with
-deportation-of-persona-other than a_view_to_his being repatrinted; or library
nniives of the Colony, whether British: (vi) is suspected of being likely to dis- subjects or not, was promulgated in a promote sedition or to
Gazette Extraordinary turbance of public tranquillity; Government
yesterday
(vill) afternoon. The Issued various grounds on which such de- definile employment or that he has a It is quite easy to point to sue- portation can he ordered are set out, reasonable prospect of obtaining em-
ployment in this Colony. cesses in the past century, but the The notification states:
We have a tender regard for wealth and vested interests and so avoid the impoaltion of un Income Tax,
on
and
the
Emergency
chuse 71
The cost
cannot show that he has and taken to the Central
Powers the time of such entry was not
in
Station.
Some of the screws which held the plaque in place were found missing Elving an impression that an attempt
Friday
February 14
at
minimum
Hongkong Finaires. The financial Coloniet meteen her possession of such certifientes us were that the weight of the plaque was too to enlarge the existing tunnels, stated January 31, which has been
Mr M. L. Bevan, Training Omcer, coldest day this year.
1.
Jones,
ond
was
Mrs W.
ፒ.
#t
of..
and tubs will be distributed
ested areas.
It was proposed,
stirrup
The previous highest rainfall
I hear that General Gorgonzola will no longer be offensive,
"Air Force Mies Berry". But by furcing a draw with the Gun- ners they also Mr Raspberry.
་
Hemingway should have a good reception here since the recent popularity of "Farewell to
The Editor believes that re- porters should have their hearts broken early, Perhaps this jg why so many of them marry young,
•
•
I can foresee tremendous com- petition in future for the privilege of being offelal money-changers to the Immigration Department,
•
Crime In Hongkangt just now is terrible. Luce where a_man_has_ laken as many as ten wickets be longing to the Royal Engineers.
•
The B. & 1. are willing to do some privet pruning.. What a pity they couldn't extend their effort and do a bit of cadet cutting.
on
Nebody offera Argus a
gold
the
watch: bat ho doesn't worry-he
Robert remembers that Whirter had his pinched.
Mac-
-
to act as Manager and Table Non-
The
Defence Forces. Major M. A. John-
1
1
G
the Royal Observatory to-day making it the wettest day of the A.R.P. Work leld Up. Progress year, so for. With a minimum tem- In exercise of the powers conferred' (ix) is a prostitute or person had been made to steal the plaque, on bullding new air raid shelter perature of 19 degrees, yesterday was English way is to take successes for
the on him by the Emergency Powers living on the earnings of prostitution; or but a closer inspection revealed rust lunnels is held up at the moment by also the coldest day of the current granted and concentrate
(Colonial Defence) Order In Council,
(x) has entered this Colony and at marks in the screw beds, indicating a shortage of equipment and per month, being just one degree above
temperature abolition of the evils of social life.
1039.
that they had fallen off earlier and sonnel but every effort is being made the der In Council, 1940, and all other required under any quarantine re- much for the solitary screw left. statement at the end of September, sowers enabling him in that behalf, gulations then in force.
"The plaqu
sent to the Public to-day. DI 1940, shows the Colony's excess His Excellency the Officer Administer
Competent Authority
Works Department to be re-fixed.
Mr Bevan was deputising for the corded this year was on January 21
Supply Board Manager. Major assets over liabilities to be $18,734,- ing the Government makes the follow- (3) Where an order is made under St
David's Soday.
Tic annual
R. D. Walker, Manager and 073 to which is added $5,717,584 re- ing regulation which shall be inserted
Wing-Comdr Steele-Perkins, who is vente in Dutuber. From this total in and shall form part of The Defence this regulation, it competent authority Society was Director of Air Raid Precautions, when 2.13 inches were registered.
to-night when the
The lowest temperature recordedt Chief Engineer of the British section is deducted the expenditure in Octo- Regulations, 1910, published as Govern- may give such directions to or in resid
the Gazette pect of any person affected by the order members
E. 1 present in hospital with Influenza. were present following Becare com- Loyd Jones (President), W. Aneurin ber of $3,358,187.88, which leaves a ment Notification 789 In
All.P. Department has just in February was in 1901 when a of the Kowloon Canton Railway, has Extraordinary of 25th June, 1040, as as may be necessary to
given sanction to
to purchase minimum of 38.4 degrees was reach- been seconded to the Hongkong War been credit balance of $21,094,070.14.
pliance with : any such direction may
Jones (V subsequently amended-
(Vice-President), D. S. "Jones,
ubs, ed. February is usually the coldest Supply Board as its Manager. 4,000
pumps and 10,000 tubs, War Revenue for October Was
59(1) If the Governor deems be given verbally or in writing and
Mr I. B. Trevor has been appointed. D. of necessary or expedient in the Interests may prescribe the times at which an E. . Wynne-Jones, R. E. SelwYD* each car holding 40 gallons of manth of the year in the Colony and $382,600.05, bringing the total
vessels, aircraft or
E R. Price, D. F. Davies, the the routes or
This is a water.
a recognised A.RP. only 11 times during the past 50 to the end such revenue
of that of pubile safety, defence or
Dger of the Kowloon-Canton Railway, month to $3,344,140.78.
eletent prosecution of the war, or tur velles by and the places outside de Morgan Richards, Richard Edwards, fire-fighting equipment and has and years has the February temperature
with effect from February 27, but services this Colony this W. J. Curd, E. C. Thomas, W. T. is still being used extensively in failed to drop below 40 degrees. and supplles
Lewis Almost the maintaining
Lewis's 25 Years an Editor.
England for combating fires caused (4) A competent authority may to (Secretary.
The Royal Observatory reported Major Walker will still remain Mon- entire staff of the South China Morn- essential to the life of the community Colony, to which persons are to go.
to such re- election of offleers resulted. by incendiary bombs. These stirrup that there was little change in the ager and Chief Engineer in an advl-
capacity. ing Post and Hongkong Telegraph ng- so to do. he may by order direet that sembled on Saturday before the desk any or all of the persons to whom the such extent and subject
all or any of its functions under this President. Mr D. Morgan Richards: Pumps the town and the con- antleyelone which covered the whole 50 departure of Mr John Whyatt,
Jones;
said
of China, Japan and the neighbour- South China Tation applies shall be removed strictions as it thinks proper, delegate of the
Editor of the
from this Colony. Morning Post. Mr Henry Ching, to
Secretary and Treasurer, Mrs
The War Supply Board, for Delli!, where (2) This regulation shall apply to reguintion to any specified persons or Vice-President, Mr W. Aneurin T. Mr Bevan, to manufacture the pumps ing seas. Pressure remained highest former Secretary of the Hongkong
to the north of the Yangtse. The whom they made gifts in honour of
f) any person, not being a native of class of persons.
(5) Without prejudice to any other Lewis; Committee, Mrs E. W. Davies,
weather forecast is north-east winds; he has been appointed Secretary to his twenty-five years service with the this Colony (whereof the proof shall bu
whether a method of enforcement provided Messrs R. Edwards, T. J. Price, D. and the tubs in Hongkong.
leaves a vacancy which will probably paper.
upon such person), who,
these regulations, an order under this S. Jones and Dr Rhys Caradoc Jones, Railway had turned out
slowly. It was deckled that the celebration pumps for them in the past and fresh; cloudy with rain; Improving the Eastern Group Supply Council,
would
be filled at a later date. so again. Making the presentation, which British subject or not-
probably do (i) has entered this Colony in breach requintion shall be sufficient authority
of St David's Day should take the
Police Make Merry. The combin- was in the form of a gold watch
any order or to-
"We are urgently in need of an- (u) all police officers to 'urrest and form of a cocktail party to which suitably inscribed and an album of nay ensetment, or
direction under any canctment, for the bearing the signatures of the staff, me being in force relating to such detain any person to whom the order members could invite guests from the other 500 Despatch Corps riders, who ed Police and Police Reserve dimmer son, o.nz, M81, has been allowed to will be attached to the various A.K.P. dance and cabaret at the Peninsula resign his commission in the Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps with effect Mr B. Wylie, General Manager, re-entry or having entered this Colony, reinles for any period not exceeding Services
Badminton, Games
from January 15. In the B units for the purposes of carrying Hotel to-night was well attended and
At the moment we was a great success in every way, Mr Arthur Edwin Gee has
been called the day In February, 1910, remains therein in breach of any such fourteen days, or such further or ex
message, etc. when Mr Chinit applad for
badminton league have only 1,160 in Corps and
appointed an Acting Sub-Lieutenant in job as enactment, order or direction or any tended period as the Governor may In
The dance was in ald of British the Hongkong Naval Volunteer Force and Chinese war charities.
with effect from January 27. changes in condiillons from then to condition attached to such permission; moval of such person from this Co- to-night resulted heat Jewish Re required strength is 1,050," said Mir
Among, those present, in addition The Efficiency Medal of the Hong In answer to a question, he said (b) all police officers and to the mas- creation Club 7-2, the fuller equipment of to-day. He'er pald tribute to Mr Ching's
K. L. Lui and J. Pau lost to J. () is the subject of a restriction or compe- tence as a reporter
Editor detention order under regulation 17 or ter and crew of any vessel, the persons And as
Polson and Corporal John, Trueman In charge of any aircraft or the guards Odell and M. Tolen 17-21; beat B, that they did not propose to start to the Acting Governor, were the kong Volunteer Defence Corps since 1924, when he succeeded the 10
Road
or Caine Road at present but Major General A. E. Grasett, Com- (b) persons, or any class of persons, and attendants of any train or other Godkin and S. Rumler 21-0; beat A.IL, construction on tunnels in Bonham following, who sat at the main table, been awarded to C. Q. M. 8.-John C. Hilyer Mr James He modore A. E. Collinson, Sir Atholl late Mr Thomas Petrie in the choir who are not Britials Nubjects, and with vehicle to use within this Colony and Pollak and J. Odell 21-0.
alle was being surveyed. S. P. Chan and K. J. Atwell beat every at the latter's retirement, and wished wit projudice to the generality of the the territorial waters thereof such force and restraint as may be necessary to film many more years of happiness foregoing, any person who and good service.
foto in seas the mad med, blind, Idiot, carry out the order and any directions Odell and Talan 21-13; beat Godkin agreed that there were many Chinese and Lady MacGregor, Hon. Mr N. L. Jolly have been re-assigned rod the time of emergency these Schools Mrs Perdue, Hon. Mr S. H. and Miss Posts Group of the Hongkong Defence Dodwell, Hon. Mr W N. T. Tam, Mr Reserve, under the Compulsory Ser- In his reply. Mr Ching thanked Mr lunatic or decrepit, and without the under paragraph (3) relating thereta, and Rambler 21-14; beat Pollak and schools in the area, but said that in and Mrs Smith, lion. Mr C. B. and Essential Services Group to the key
W. C. Chung and K H, Lo lost to would be closed.
Mr J. C. L. Collins has been enrolled Wylie for his kindness and en- means of subsistence and who may be (0) Any person detained in pur. Oxiell 21-7.
Wellest Day of Year, Rainfall Justice Williams, Dr and Mrs S. W vices Ordinance.
Mr Abbas Khan, in the Key-Posts Group of the Defence couragment over many years and the hindered by his slate, from earning gistinnce of paragraph (5) ahall he deem Odell and Talan 20-23; beat Godkin'
ed to be in lawful custody and shall be
Mias Dart, Mr T. stuff for their loyal co-operation, livelihood:
J. W.
Tho Races Postponed. Carey
Hongkong Champkin, and Mr. and the kindly thought thist
) cannot show that he has in ble detained in auch place ng may be and Rambler 25-22; beat Poliak and totalling 2.356. Inches was recorded Tso, MS O; Eagerie Major Reserva with effect from February 13. possession, or that he is physically able authorized by the Governor and in Odell 21-12,
J. L. Anderson and Jones 21-24; beat A silver tray presented by Mr Li Jockey Club's Annual Race Meeting ed the gifis,
was postponed, for the first time in the A. L., Fisher and P. Wynter-Blyth Jow-son and 100 sets of stamps pro Club's history, to-day, when henvy Referring to his 33 years of jour la earn, the means of decently support accordance with Instructions Issued by
ing himself and his dependants if any.
It is also notified that His Excellency nalima, Mr Ching considered himself or that he is able to obtain such sup the Officer Administering the Govern
W. Gilles and fted Gordon lost to 23-20; beat E. Zimmern and A. E. P. sented by Mr E. Roth, were auction rain on Friday night and this morning
ed, Mr T. B. Wilson acting as, auc- resulted in the course being water lucky to have been a journalist in port in this Colony
ment has been pleased to appoint the S. Eardley and D. Kwok 14-21:, boat Guest 21-10. the years that included two great wars (115) ja a professional beggar er Chief Security for the purpose of the N. Smith and N. Whitley. 31-12; beat R. Lee and N. A. E. Mackay beat loner. The tray was bought by Mr logged, making racing virtually
Anderson and Jones 24-23; lost to Abbas Khan for $1,009 and the possible on the opening day. Extra and many world changes lucky to vagrant or a person likely to become nove regulation.
R. Maynard and G. S. Ladd 21-3. have been
for, n Journalist at all,
heavy rains, but the Annual Meeting, a charge upon the public or upon any
H. Dingsdale and II. S. Slu lost Fisher and Wynter Blyth 2-21; lost stamps by Mr H. G. McNeary for Meetings have been postponed due to though was a tread-mill, he knew publie charitable institution;
date hospital in the Upper Levels, to Eardley and Kwok 17-21; lost to to Zimmern and Guest 10-21. (iv) is suffering from a contagious capable of accommodating 60 patients,
The cabaret entertainment opened despite simtier conditions, has hitherto of no profession offering better ap
schedulo. dan will be opened next week, The chlet Smith and Whitley 17-21; beat S. Kwok and Chan lost to Anderson
and Janes 11-21; lost to Fisher and with a vocal solo by Miss Elvie ways been concluded: according to prentices. For the paper and for disease which is loathsome
The Jockey Club officially announced darous;
promoters are Mr Wai Siu-pak and Dr Maynard and Ladd 21-17; for himself he had tried to make
T. J. Mackay, and R. Hogarth lost Wynter Blyth 18-21; beat Zimmern Yuen, Mrs Mina To appeared in a
ballet dance which was followed by Dils morning that the day's pro-- (v) has entered this Colony and, be- T. C. Yip, and several other doctors are "Excelsior" the m and he com
to Eardley and Kwok 5-21; lost to and Guest 21-17.
a tango by Miss Laura Tano and Mr gramme would be given on Monday, mended
no molto, that slogan. He offered the ing a person for whom a passport is alan interested in the scheme.
necessary, was not at the time of such The hospital is at 2, Babington Smith and Whitley D-21; lost to May.
ΟΙ two separate nard and Ladd 11-21;
on Tuesday at Hugh Goldie. A tap dance by Miss weather permitting, and that the sub- In the B'Divisiori oplaton whimsically that the two fun- entry in possession of a valid passport, Path, and conslais
with noxt Kowloon Tong v. K.C.C. the Jewish Recreation Club, Chung Regina Yul and several other well- sequent programmes would be carried
But in proper · sequence, damental requirements for a reporter or is in possession of a forged or bincks which were formerly residential
Kowloon Tong lost to Kowloon 5-4, Wah beat Victorin Recreation Club rendered items combined to make the Saturday's (final day) schodule taking were shorthand and to have the heart altered passport or of a passport which bullidings. The cost of the property
show a great success.,
place on Saturday, March 1. Lo and John Chan lost to B-1. broken early-80 that nothing there- does not comply with any regulations and converting it into a hospital" was. after_bad. power_to_burt!.
In força relating to passports;
approximately $320,000.
or
tony; and
lm.
New Hospital.
A new and, up-to-
King's
College
Polleo St John's Police lost to St John's 3-6.
Peter
Bevan.
Tuesday's Gamo
$350.
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