Monday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
March 3, 1941.
Sunday
February 23
More Polier Wanted. As has bec apnounced, in addition to the Police Reserve, the Government has estab lished a curs of 500 street guards, for street patrol against crime. These guards are to be known as Special Constabulary and are to go on duty
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Meanwhile, Government has de- elded also to increase the strength of the Police Reserve. The Hon. Mr W. Perdue, acting Commissioner of Police, Insties the following appeal:
"The Palice Reserve is one of the Evil Defence organisations of this Colony. It is different from other muxillary organisations in that it has been in existence since 1927 and thunt its members have frequently been called upon for duly at various times since that year. In case this Colony is subjected to attack, the Police Reserve will perform an Enportaght function in supplementing the strength of the regular Police Force,
Hongkong News of the Week
February 24
Monday
A Page For The Evacuees
midnight last night was reported as Wedding A bride in a period gown critical, although he had regained con- of white tribute brocade and two small slommes: Cower-girts In ankle-length frocks of
Cathedral this afternoon. The occasion
blood.
the aume materiai formed the striking heard scream and shouts from one of About 11 p.m. on Sunday a guttener briant Remp that entered St John's the bedrooms of the bungalow. Rush- was the marriage of Miss Beryl Dalay nk up to investigate he found the bed- Fals, younger daughter of Mrs M. 11. doors and windows locked, but Turner, to Capt. Patrick James Town: broke down the door and found the with the help of another servalt he send Skipwith, RA. elder NO of Licut-Col. and Mrs J. W. Sidpwith, of couple lying on the foor In a pool of Hrmal Oak, Cranleigh, Surrey, England,
A veil of white tulle was held in formes; and took the woman's body to
The Police were immediately in place by a wreath of orante, blossoms Kowloon lortuary where # post iner- tatto the bride's head. For a bouquet tem revealed she had died of deep Me carled a seat of orum illes. The incised wounds to the head and legs,
Armstrong haemorrhage. tower-girls, Bridget Claire Van Wylick, wore caps of Fung was a prominent jockey and and carried Victorian rude Lovely Star for second place in
tribute sath posies.
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Review Of The Principal Topics February 23
To March 1
Wednesday
Bank
February 26
Meeting. "Developments
Thursday
February 27
mich
conte Hongkong last year (on orders From London), the confusion was great Hongkong's Defences. "Hongkong is and he thanked the people of the fortress," was the authoritative word Philippines
inoru particularly given Bagulo Hotarians last Thursday gule for having fed and housed them by Brigadier 3. W. Reeve, who added, last July, Baguio, Reeve stated, Im "And it is a tough nut to venck, too."
pressed him by its careful town plant-
The Brigadier, who is in Bagulo on a three-week vacation to visit, 5ls wite and daughter at Camp Jolin Hdy, paint.
lg, its spaciousness, it cleanliness and its hospitality.
"There aran deyil of a lot nurses in
Saturday
Inland
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ed a vivid pleture of Britain's Far the Colony now," was his comment Eastern outpost ns it awaits possible on the women who have been allow- attackers. Himself the commander of od to remain in Hongkong. This the infantry forces at Hongkong. Dri. been a particularly sore spot with the gadier Reeve has supervised the string, ders and who are now in Baguio or many who obeyed the evacuation or ing of what he termed "hundreds of thausatus of yards" of harbed wire un Australia away from homies and bus the hills and bractwa of Hongkong
bonds, it is by no tents an Eveless
March 1 Eden." Island and the leased territories it the
Mackoul Cancelled. Asintie mainland..
"Since the Lantau He made these observations on the Royal Observatory forecasts that the billous selleme offering an important
Scheme. An war in Europe and the Far Eastern persist, there is no abjeet in prolong yingpun and other stum areas in long- present fugly conditions are likely to means of relieving congestion in Saf. situation,
First, the Oriental erials in the blackout exercise and therefore kong. depends entirely upon what happens in there will be no practice on Friday today at a meeting held by the Hon. was advanced a further step Europe. There there is no immineti igi," l an A.R.P, oficial to-night, Dr P. S. Selwyn-Clarke. Director danger, but British forces are being
Last night's practice showed consi- Medical Services, watchful and prepared "A hell of a derable improvement over Wednesday. typhoon will blow up in Europe this according to Wing-Chidr. A. I. Steele spring." he stated,
Perkins, Director of Air Itail Precau Among other longkong problems he tions." In mentioned the tremendous overcrowd-
ON the following the Far East have followed the course ing which has resulted from the influx son for the Improvement was
"I think possibly," he said, "the rea
C.N.A.C.
since 1937 us a result of the Sino-
that
Mr M. H. Turier escorted the bride Taralay. He was due to have ridden up the alale, while Mrs Turney, in las smart gown of grey French Chiffon As a water paks player he velvet. with toque to match, need to gured matron-of-honour, and Miss M. Simp- taken a prominent part in many swim
important matches not, in durly blue and pink Chinese ang carnivals. He is compradore of silk brogade, as bridesmaid.
The Very Rev. J. J. Witsen, Dean Being ennnected with
the Green Island Cement Compung, the thr for of Hongkong, officiated.
many years. Captulo Walter look undertook their Fung died duties of beat man,
Thursday morning Alterwards a reception was held in the Jacobean Hoon of the itongkong ente the missing
Plane Cnlucated, Vain attempt to which carefu aliservers expected and of almost million Clinere refugees many residents did not realise on Wed-
Douglas furetuid two or three years ago," said Japanese undeclared war. The popu-day that the practice began at sun adminton, Flying at home in the airliner have been made during the the Hon. Mr J. J. Paterson, Chairman, lation of the tiny area has doubled in set, although this point had been fre- East 10 days by searching planes sent at the 75th annual general meeting; of three years, with the result that people uniques and other means of propa- A Division of the Badminton Leate int from Hongkong.
quently stressed in many Press com- toneh Recreio beat Chinese Poor stauality owing to bad weather the Hongkong and Shanghal Banking the bars of hospitals. It is his ow
sicep on this streets in boats and under andin Y.M.CA. 544.
A net profit of personal opinion that at least a half the first warning sigral sounded last "I am glad to say that as soon as t to S. Koh and C. Y. You: 16-21; The missing plane was piloted by zeven lakhs over that of the previous invasion. Ile has grave fent as to reason why I put the signal on at the
3. Remedies and II. S. Gonsalves condition, has inde searching most Corporation fo-day.
nearly $14,000,000, an increase of about million Cirinese must leave the 14 night there was a very great improve lost to C. H. Wom; and G. T. Lau 6-21; rat Juse Thom,
year-olt Colony in the ovent of a ment in the whole of the blackout. The an American-born heat C. Au and It. Köl 23-22,
A. M. Silva and 4 A. Carvalho lost to his creill. Ils co-pilot was Pand
Chirac with roine 2000 iying hours year, was reported.
what they might du in case of a food comparatively early hour of 8.40 pm, Kob at Yung 18-21; beat Wong and Chu, who has had 5,000 hours in the conditions in the Far Enst during the prepared or are
In a comprehensive review un trode
shortage.
was to asertal whether the doubt 1 Law 21-13; best Au and Koh 21-15,
Air raid shelters and d have been had expressed did exist and I think A. M. Rodrigues and 31. A. Oliveira The missing machine chartered for past year. Lie Chairman said that trade nearly all the normal population
being prepared for I was justified in my assumption that tat Koh and Yang 21-18: last to Wong a trip, left thongkong at 2 pau, on and not in fact proved so bad as recent go Tunnels dug in the Hong- Wednesday was due to this cause." and Lau 9-21; beat Au sud Koh 21-63. February 12 and was in radio com political events seemed to foreshadow, alrendy and the
of the reason for the poor blackout on The Ble Swerp. Main interest in the mutteatlon with Chungking until
kong cliffs can sheller 400,000 people third day of the antral rice meeting am, when a message was transmitted laugh no one would be so bold as to nir-raid warden and auxiliary Bre but at 6.40 n. before total darkness
English system
As on previous occasions last night's of practice automatically began at sunset, was rentred on the
on the stating that engine femible was being claim that the graph of prosperity was larly bir are services are needed for sounded. As stated KATUJ
services is being rehearsed. Rooty-101 Derby, which had twice experienced. The ratio sukienly stop at this moment
Particu had set . the air raid aların been postpained. A record total of bed and nothing has since he heard
painted upwards nt
the crowded buildings of the colony.
by Wing-Cindr 1,000,000 tickets were sold, and the Art of the machine is feared that it Shunghal and Hongkong. Ite 1722
Steele-Perkins, the reason for Atales from 18 to 5 years of age are arm being seundied so early was 10 prize amounted to. $397,600, won by the must have crashed. Weather condi- phasised the importance of scrutinising required to join the "volunteers" unless find out if some residents really did holder of Ticket No. 38127. Second ions were very end at, the time the fresh Government commitments with enged in ssential work for the good ant realise that the practice began at hrize was worth $113,600. and third last message was sent out.
of the prize $56.0
great care, and, urged that economy be each week and encamp twice a year.
Colany. They drill one Immigration
sunset That this assumption The race was won by United Express, officially revealed that His Honour the the watchword on al sides.
Brigadier Reeve bas command of this many houses and shops were caught
correct was proved by the fact Ip Kal-ying up, with Budeavour second Chief Justice. Str Atholl MacGregor, in
that and Jus Groffen third.
group and reports them to be a trained unawares. to head the Commission appointed by The Chinese currency, he declared, military, force now. Hongkong's two Customs Pass Tragedy. About mid- its Excellency the Actinst Governor, had been maintained with remarkably shipyards are working at top speed the laland and
A tour of the populous districts on i night on Sunday Fung Kwok-wa, well- Lieut-General E. P. Norton, to known amateur jockey and water-pole vestigate allegations made against the foreign loans had in no way improved design."
In Jittle dimeulty, but the position of the Britain. All of these are of a standard fiantly lit-which was contrary to re-
turning out 5,000 ton freighters
malan at sunset for showed many places being still bril- player, was found at his Customs Pass inmigration Department. Bungalow suffering from lysol poisoning The Commission, which is composed in the past year owing to the continu-
gulations and the soundlug of the Brigadier Reeve did not mention two larm at this rather unexpectedly early snd wounds to his thront. lls wife, of four meneers, includes Mr David once of the Sino-Japanese conflict. great worries of the British The last three have already Chui Lo-fan, alais Tai Shau-kam, was Drummond, Oriental Manager of the There were many problems facing the presence of a great number of Japan-traße came to a halt but the hold-up
defence-time caused them to hurriedly close. command: the water suppiles and the dying of wounds in the maximum strength
head and Canadian Pacific Stevnship, Mr C. B.
As soon as the alarm was sounded, believed to have been inflicted with a Brown. A... of Messrs Linstead and Chungking Government but he was ese sympathisers among chopper.
Dayle, and H. K. Woo, et Mesers Woo confident that there would be tackled refugees In Hongkong.
the Chinese was not long delayed, for the all-elenr Chl died before the arrival of the and Woo, Solicitors.
To a manner which would avoid any He said that when women and child. There was another alarm at 6.15 pm. aignal was given 10 minutes later. Poller, but Fing was taken to Kow is learned that the Commission serious setback to the country's powers ren were given 48 hours notice to eva- Insting for 10 minutes. toun Hospital where his condition at will commence its duties Immediately of resistance.
"The strength of the Police Reserve has already risen from a total of 343 in January, 1948, to a total of 986 at the present time.
"In view of the heavy task which would fall on the Police Force should hostilities extend to this Colony, It is desired to increase the Pollee Re- serve to a total strength of 1,500 soon as possible.
"The Reservé is composed of the Chinese Company, Indian Company, the Flying Squad and the Emergency Unit. almost reached and the increase now proposed in the Police Reserve must therefore be achieved mainly by an increase in the strength of the Chinese Company.
the
"I appeal therefore to nil young men of Chinese race who have not yet joined
other of one or Colony' civil defence organisations to come forward and take their share In the defence of the Colony by join- ing the Police Reserve. Young men who are keen on games and an out- door life will find the Police Reserve work attractive.
Tuesday
February 25
13.6 per cont. in terms of sterling
Commiliton. IL is
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Friday
February 28
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Quips By "Argus"
With Acknowledgments
The Rotary Club is now ten years old and so successful that its members have almost begun ta recognise each other when they meet anywhere.
They haven't discovered yet who won the big Sweep. But you know my methorta, Watson.. It's somebody who will hereafter be able to afford fresh fish.
thear that a girl gave a man a white feather for leaving Hong- kang to join up.
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People
been seeing squirrels in Kowloon. Well, tur coals don't cure who wears them.
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The old men of Chungking cele- brated the New Life Movement. The Brst hundred years
are the hardest.
The A.R.F. Wardens are to take a census. The iden occurs that it might help if the population were Passed Arst.
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Italian theme song "It's a long way to Tepelinl.***
Black-outs are stupid anyway. You can locate most cllies by tho girls squeals,
It is now hoped to have the men out of the Prince Edward Road trenches by the Autumn Festival, You can now get torty cattles of firewood for a dollar. The cattles out of the bag.
The Centenary stanips make a brave show. It becomes almost n pleasure to catch up with one'e correspondence.
Bank meetings used to be good reading: But that was when the China aftuation was copyright.
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The Hon. Mr Paterson also referred 1o the obvious affect which the develop- ment of Japanese monopolies in various industries had on foreign firms, and stressed the necessity for continuing the existing free market in Shanghal. Derby sweep worth
Hon. Treasurer, Mr H. 11. Wong; Mr $297.600. "I am afraid." he remarked, "that Enquiries made lelted the Informa-proper solution of the Shanghai pro-
K.R.A. Meeting. Strong criticism of Gomes, ir R. Pestonjl, Mr R. A, de Lain Ming-fon. Dr S. G. Kirkby- Colony's Tradṛ.
According to an tion that the staff had drawn a number blew in all its aspects can only come the work of the A.R.P. Department in Silva, Mr J. N. Sweeney, Hon. Mr ofletal report released for públleation in the Sweep..
When the political problems of the Far Hongkong was by the Superintendent of Imports and
voiced by Mr A. C. Leo d'Almada e Castro Jr. Major C. "I appeal also to all employers. Exports, the combined values of the Commander H. L. Cleave, of the Itoyal
Ah Lo, cankboy employed by Surg. Fast are solved,"
Jeffreys at the annual meetlag of the M. Manners. Rev. II. Di Rosenthall, bolh European and Chinese, to en- Colony's imports and exports of merch. Naval Hospital, said that one of ag Resulta in Hongkong, Shanghai and Kowloon Residents Association to Mr D. O. Silver, Mr C. E. Terry, Mr
The black-out wasn't entirely courage Chinese young men in their dise as declared during the month of sweep tickets te had bought for him Singapore, where the three main ces night. He said he would prefer to be H. Wylie,
successful. Perhaps it could be Janinary, 1941, totalled $1120 millions self and his family, won
of the Bank are situated, had been 200 miles away from the upea shelters Tun-dart, Mr H. J. Strigles, Dr A employ to volunteer for the 'ulice
Mrs Phillips, Mr L. R.
improved if, we had larger war Reserve,
as compared with prize of $113,600,
Ildefonso, Miss Gibbins, and where necessary to
7 millions)
satisfactory in spite of abnormal
Mr Yeung dens to give us blacker looks. con than have to use them. Mr Jeffreys $131.6 anillions £81 millors) in grant them facilities for
ditions. In Japan, recent regulations complained that they were situated in M. Rodrigues, Mr H. Draga, Dr J. T. In present
circunuary, 1910.
Firewood Prices. Following raplitty had been issued which seemed to be
The scheme entalis this
Smalley, Rev. H. A. Wittenbach, village settlements on Lantau
n-project for should not involve any interference. to terms of local currency_the_total_ment of a Firewood designed to restrict or to drive foreign the wrong places and that it was a Committee.
Inland with their normal work as both tutvuble trade of the Colony decreased Controller--Gvernment has tired in out-of-business altogether Invite-of-publie money to put up-
-and-in-the-Hebe Haven-area of Port the price of frewood locally, lindi ing and duty are carried on outside by 14.2 per cent, in January, 1911 25 Gazette Extraordinary issued this after- uetuations but recently there had been
a India. conditions had been subject to "such things.“
2.1.3. Studio
Shelter, which will be Fire. Timely dia
able covery of the
vide housing office hours. The training for the compared with January, 1940; and by woon declares that the maximum price a better feeling out confidence existed
blaze by a watchman thousands of Hongkong urban
accommodation for In his report. Mr Lam Ming-fon, prevented a fire in the Chinese brond- era. To-day, measures for creating an dwell- at which, until further order, frewood that the trade situation would remain President, referred Imports of merchandise in Jamary, may be sold in the Culong retail is $1 satisfactory, In the Philippines the advented in 1920, that the Govern- corter Building to-night from assuming velopment of the scheme were taken. proposal, casting room of 2.D.W. Studio, Glou organisation essential to the rapid de- 1941 totalled 360.J millions for 40 catties.
past year had been one of moderate rat multe a beginning to render the serious proportions, mullionstas compared with $69.7
prosperity.
Colony self-supporting in certain re-
Attending the meeting were Mr S. nitions 44 millions) in January. A tready anounced, a large shij
arrived from
speels. 1940, and exports 5520 millions (253 bent of firewood has
Making his regular round of the F Balfour, District Officer South, Miss Blackout $61.9 Bornes, and it is understood that fure blackout was rather unsatisfactory ac
Talisfactory. To-night's
building about 12.16 am, the watch N. E. Elliot of the Social Services millious cas millions).
ther shipments are on
The questions of night soil removal man noticed anoke Issuing from Centre of the Churches, Mr Li Jowson, the way to cording to the AFP. authorities, who and the risk of fire in the old type chink in the fan-light of the room, Mr C. N. LI, Mr F. W. Kendall, Mr Leo Hangkout. Imports of merchandise in' January, 1941 deereused by 13.4 per
said that the public, particularly in of Chinese tenement houses were also which is situated on the second floor. -cheung, Dr J. M. Maclde, Mr Ngan cent. in
The price of Brewood on February certain sections of the Island, had not lauched upon.
He immediately notified the hotel Shing-kwon, Mr Tam Woon-tong, tho terms of local currency, and by 14,0 19, Jurt a week ngo, renched the recard fully co-operated. Householders, were per cent. in terms of sterling Exports local price of $1 for only 17 cattles
authorities and the fire brigade was Rev. 11, R. Wells, and Mr J. M. Wong. A walling for the alarm to be sounited The election of officers resulted summoned.
Dr Selwyn-Clarke in outlining the if merchandise in January, 1911 de, few works nga the price was 22 entfles before adopting proper lighting restric- President, Mr D. W. Munton; Vice-
scheme stated that the objects and raset by Ho pur rent, in terms of to the dollar, and then rose to it and tons; these should be made effective as President, Lleut-Col. E. D. Matthews
Breaking down the door, firemen reasons of the Settlements were: om eurrency, and by 13.2 per cent. In later 19 cattles for a dollar,
from sunset.
Hon. Secretary. Mr F. C. Mow Fung: direnvered two armchaira ablaze and To reduce the serious overcrowding terms of sterilm
the room full of smoke. Setting to in the urban areas of Hongkong and to work, the tremen on had the blaze relieve the housing shortore; out.
To assist those living under un- healthy conditions and without anti- The walls of the room were badly factory sheller of any kind to establish scorched ind other furnilure was homes under hygienic conditions and damaged.
to earn a livelihood;
To foster the increased production The cause of the fire is not known of vegetables, pigs, etc., in the Colony but it is belleved to have arisen from and so help to bring about a reduction
carelessly thrown cigarette-end near in the high cost of living: the chairs.
Police Reserve is divided into three parts: Part 1, Squad Drill; Part 11, Knowledge of Police duty; Part 111, Handlity and Bring of revolvers.
"After training the work of Police Reservista is similar in all respects to that of menhers of the regular Police Force. Police Reservists are now doing duty to supplement the regular Police Force."
Death of Old Resident. The passing of Mr Lourenen Augusto da Rozarig (Enchin) necurred at the St Tereza'a Hospital yesterday morning The Jale
Mr Rozario, who was aged 8 years, was born in Mneao and cares to flang kong atout 60 years ago. Shortly after gazzivnt he lined the Sem of
millions) is erumpared
with
Rotary's Anniversary. The tenth t Diversary of the founding of the Hon.;- keng Ratary Club was celebrated to- night by a dinner in the Hongkong
Menars Nuran & Co. and remained. Hotel Bonf Garden. There was a large
there until his retirement.
Mr Razarlo, a bachelor, leaves a number of nephews, crand-nephews
mathering present, including leading
· ·frilish and Chiarse olleials and senfor
members of the Serviers,
and other relatives in Hongkong, Macao vent. Dr Arthur Won nud Shanghal.
Control of Person With reference
to the Amendments to the Defence Re
Speeches were made by the Pre- the Vice- President, Prof. R. Robertson, the District Governor, Dr J. M. Henry, Sir Alhodl MacGregor, Sir Robert H. Kote-
gulations promulgated lu a Government Wall and Dr C. T. Wang.
Gazette Extraordinary on February 4. A large number of greelings and concerning control of the movementa congratulatory telegrams were received and activities of persons, the followling fenen Rotary Clubs in the Far East, and Advisory Committee has been appoint from the President anet Presklent ed by the Government.-His Honour Emeritus of History International. the Chief dualler. Sfr Atholl Mn Gregor Centenary Stamps. Over 1,080 peo- Clairman), the Hon. Mr Stanley H. ple took turns to purchase Hongkong's Dowell, Major R. C. Giles, M., Major Centenary issue of postage stamps, which wore on sale from 4 pan. to ✪
C. 1. Boxer, und Me Walter H. Lack.
The famelions of
the Committee w at the Accounts Office, Past OMen
will be to consider and make recom-
mentations to Goversnivist
Buildbir to-day, in whole sheets, so as
with re- to facilitate the making up of "Bruk day
spect to any objections against an order
covers."
nder this Regulation which are duly In denominations of 2 cents, 4 cents, made to the Committee by the person 5 cents, is cents, 25 cents and $1, the
In whom the order relates..
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It is also polined that except otherwise expressly provided in the
stamps will be valid for postal use ta-morrow.
Most of the purchasers to-day were public, interest br order of the deulera nnd representatives of firms. Governor. any person in respect of aid it was stated that the biggest pur- whum na order Îng been made under chase was made by the Great Northern regulation 18 of the Defence Regula- Telegraph Co., Ltd, which bought 40 tlons, 1940, inay make objections Kheets of cách denomination, And ngainst the order, elther in prison or several extra sheets, to ʼn total value by counsel, solicitor or agent, to the of over $3,000. The Hougkong Philate- Advisory Commitice appointed by the le Society were the second blagest Governor under provisions of that re- purchasers, and are reported to have gulation.
bought 20 sheets of each denomination. "At any meeting of the Advisory Comm- The stampa can be obtained at the mitice, there shall be a quorum.. Post Ofees to-day, Itecommendations of the Committee The number of Atomps shall be decided by a majority of votes: denomination issued in as follows:--2 In case of equality of votes the Chair- cents, 1.500.000; 4 cents, 1,000,000: Ava man shall have a second or costlug' cents, 4,000,000; 15 cents, 1.600,000; 25 vote.
cents, 720,000; and $1, 480,000,
They Draw Lucky Numbers. It was
Notice of objections may be sent in writing by post to the Chief Justice's Clerk at the Courts of Justice, Hong- kong.
in
each
2
To provide areas to which the in- There was no-one In the studlo at babitants of the urban areas, and more the time, the nightly broadcast having specially refugees who have not been ended at li pan.
able to return to their hòmen in China, can proceed under certain circums- Ladles Recreation Club. The annual tances which might orise locally and in meeting of the Ladles Recreation Club which those Iving in congested porta was held in the club house to-day of the city of Hongkong might be in under the chairmanship of Mrs D. perit.
Glanville, when the Treasurer's report Cocktail Party. Welshmen gathered and accounts were adopted as pre- in force this evening at the Hongkong sented.
The outgoing Committet were elected en bloc, as follows:
Club, where St David's Society enter- tained a number of Serviremen and re Merchant Service officers to R very
successful cocktail party.
Mr D. Morgan Nichards," "newly Mrs D. Glanylite (President), Mra elected President of the Society, and G. White (lon Secretary), Mra J. E. Mrs Richards and Committee members Richardson Ilon Treasurer), Mrs received guesta in one of the larger re- Church, Mrs Piercy, and Messrs H. J. ception rooms, which was, beforged, Armstrong and G. White.
Cars For An Emergency. For the
China
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while Committee members carried large leek, the Welsh national emblem, purpose of giving such information as over their left shoulder.
Football. Week-end League football the Controller of Land Transport may results were as follows: requira in relation to the use of their
First Division cara in an einergency, owners of Royal Seats 1 Middlesex private motor cars of makes and horse: Itoyal Navy power listed below and manufactured St Joseph's inter than 1038, are required to appene personally at the Trame Omice. Central R.A.O.C. Police Station between 9.30 am. Police 12 noon or 2.30 p.m. and 4 pm Kit Chee Mondays to Fridays, inclusive, before Royal Navy
Royal Engineers
March 18.
1 South 1 Kwong Wal Second Division.
3 Soul China 3 Royal Scota 2 Club
1 R.A.S.C.
4 Kwong Wah Third Division
0 Boll
The makes of cars involved are: Austin GLP, 9 and 10), Hillman (10), 38th R.A. Standard (8, 9 and 101, Morris (8 R.A.F. and 10), Ford (8 and 10), Sunbeam- Royal Signals Talbot (10) and Vauxhall (10).
International 12th R.A. the Colony which will be affected total Pallco about 700,
• Postponed.
rumoured to-day that the staff of Photograph taken at St John's Cathedral on the occasion of the marriage of Miss Beryl It is understood that cars In Messrs T. E. Richard and Company .
Daisy Fair to Capt. P. J. T. Skipwith, R. A.-Ming Yuen,
had won the first prize in the Rooly-
4 R.A.M.C.
Royal Engineers 24th R.A 20th R.A.
Friendly Match
J Eastern
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