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CAR KILLS SMALL BOY

Indian Guilty of Driving Without Proper Care

Gloucester Yakoob Khan; of 93

was convicted by Rond, Wanchal, Mr 1, G. Sheldon, C., at Centrul Magistracy yesterday, of driving a car without due care and caution. It was stated that a small boy was was ordered to pay killed. Khan $50 compensation to the purents of the deceased child In lieu of a fine.

Defendant

summoned for In Gloucester driving car No, 3539 Road, about 9.30 a.m. on April 4, without due care and caution, by falling to ascertain tint the road Immediately in front of the car was clear of children before commencing to drive.

Traffic Serg R. D. Paton

undersigned on Wednesday, the 21st May, 1911, nt Noon, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the General. Managers, together with a statement of Accounts for the year ended the 31st December, 1940,

The Share Register and Trans- fer Books will be closed.from the 7th May to the 21st May, 1941, both days inclusive.

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.

General Managers, The Hongkong Eire Insurance Co., Ltd. Hongkong, 30th April, 1941,

FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN

What to do to help a child

Anyone knowing of a chlid, who has been assaulted, neglected, or

cause unnecessary suffering or jury

secuted, and Defendant was repre-treated in a manner likely to sented by Mr F, G, Nigel.

"the

to health, or knowing of a parent Sgt Paton stated that Defendant's who is seeking advice on any matter near the sea wall concerning a child, would be doing car was parked

when' Defendant an act of indness by communicating facing cast, and commenced to drive it away he look-at once with

other side

The Hon. General ed up at the houses on

Secretary, H.K.S.P.C., Old City Hall.

The Inspector, 40. Pokfulam Road, 1st floor.

The

Inspector, 82 Stone Nullah Lane, 2nd, Floor.

The inspector, 12 Sai Yeung Chol St., Kowloon.

The Inspector, 52, Argyle St., Kowloon.

In

of Gloucester Road. It was alleged that Defendant failed to see a group a few feet in of chlidren who were a front of the car. The result was that one of them was run over and killed. Kwok Cheong, boatman, said that the sea wall he was sitting near when he saw Defendant driving the young four car away. There were boys about eight feet away and an car, and the driver was his looking up at some houses the right. The car ran into one boys, and he was of the opinion that the number plate knocked the child down. When somebody shouted to Defendant that someone had been knocked down, he reversed his car, and one of the wheels ran over an arm of the child,

front of the

Mr Nigel cross-examining the WIt- ness suggested that the child was

that Defendant No close to the car

Witness could not have seen him. maintained that the child was eight.

feet away woman's Evidence

Chan Sze, married woman, said that she usually slept under the verandah outside 94 Gloucester Road. of April 4, she saw

On the morboys sitting down about four young 12 feet in front of Defendant's car. She saw Defendant inter get into the car and as it was being driven slowly away Defendant looked up at some houses. She did not hear any horn sounded. Shortly after this she saw the car knock down and run over one of the boys,

Defendant in evidence said that he was instructed by his master to take the ene to Dodwell's Service Station.

proceeded When bo

to driva it away, he sounded his horn. He saw in front of him only a num- ber of Chinese adults. After driving short distance he heard shouts of "So-

(dead body) He imunc- lopacu. but did not aloppcu,

not reverse. As he got out some Chinese ran up to him and brought up the deceased from underneath the car. Defendant said he did not know how the car could have knocked down the child us he was sure there were no children In front when he drove it.

In answer to Mr Nigel, Defendant sold that he had had seven years' experience as a driver, and had not been involved in any accident.

Could Not Be Seen

Mr Nigel submitted that even if there were children about, they were In such a position that they could not have been seen by Defendant. He 'sold that oven it it should be proved that Defendant's cor ran over and killed the child, it was not the wheel thai did

11, but the hydraulic jack

Не

which was inside the wheel and about 54" from the ground.

also said that motor cars now-a-days were no longer any allurement, ond people should not be so curious as to sit on the footboard or underneath a .car where they could not be seen. He said that it was certainly no duty of any driver to walk round his car to make sure nobody was about be- fore he drove it.

Convicting Defendant, his Worship said that he accepted the evidence of the witnesses. He proposed. Instead of fining him, that Defendant should pay $50 compensation to the child's parents in this unhappy Incident,

Tapped Telephone To Aid Pilot

As a Post Office lineman was trac ing a fault on n telephone sub- scriber's circuit in a remote part of Somerset an aeroplane made a forced landing in a meadow.

The pilot was out of petrol and stated that it was imperative for him to rep back

report

to his headquartere

before

dark.

The Post Office man saw that the machine was British and checked the pliot's identity before agreeing to summon assistance. It was several miles to the nearest village, so the lineman climbed a telegraph pole and tapped. Into the wire with his port- ablo teleplione. The

exchange answered and connection was made with 'n' gorago.

In less than 20 minutes the petrol had arrived and the seroplane had "gone on its way,

expenses barne, by the Society.

All further steps will be taken, and

The Informant's

name will be kept strictly private, except in casès where malice is proved.

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PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 19th day of May, 1941, at 3. p.m., at the Oficos of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Pokfulam Rond, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 21 years. ‚' Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo- sal of the lot the Purchinser (if not the applicant) will be required to deposit with ди authorised officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Registry No.

Locality

Garden Lot

NO. ED.

Pokfulam Road, between Rural Building Lots

Nos. 422 & 440.

No. of Sale.

Boundary Menstirements

H. E. W.

tect fest feelin-1

K

as per sale plan.

Ann Rental

Contents

Upset Price

The purchaser of the lot will be required to pay to the auctioneer. in cash the sum of $17.00 (being 10% of the upset price) im- mediately after the fall of the hammer, the balance of the premium being paid in accordance with the Conditions of Sale.

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Thai an International Allied A cable hus been received by Federation

Inaugurated In Bishop Hali, of Hongkong, from the The rise in the cost of essential Shanghai on May 6 for the purpose of Archbishop of Canterbury, authoris- foodstuffs and lack of available building up a united front against the ing the consecration in Hongkong, Chinese tenement space were given Shanghal, wns revealed by M. J. E. locally, of the Very Rev. Dean J. L

Axis front, which was very active in by three Bishops to by the Hon. Dr Selwyn-Clarke, Marcuse, Far Eastern correspondent Wilson as Bishop of Singapore. Director of Medical Services, 45 of the Free French News Agency, in: Dean Wilson accepted the invito-

'. of Chinese an interview yesterday, reasons for a number

tion to be Bishop of Singapore some who are

carning daily wages as

was waiting In- M. Marcuse said that the Federa- tenths ago and

structions from

Canterbury as to the employees of commercial firms, liv- tion had a very wide membership,

place of his consecration. ing at

Govern- comprising individuals and various!

Bangkok the Tat Hang

now Although several Bishops

Bombay ment Camp at Jardine's Look- organisations from the allied com-1

have been con Calcutta Colombo out, when

Thesecrated here, all Bishops for service Interviewed yesterday munity, and including members of serving in Ching

the Free French movement. morning.

(ADN) in a

a diocese directly under Canter- Delhi ***** Galle aims were to promote closer Inter- Asked how Government selected course between the allied community. Auch as the diocese of Singa- Hongkong

pore

Kuala Trengganu (which, incidentally includes Howrah in Shanghal; to persons for the Government Camp, Dr tles

a unified the whole of the Malay Peninsula ipoli Selwyn-Clarke said that the Squat- publicity; and to build up

always and Thailand) fer's Camp at Jardine's Lookout was front of the Allies to oppose the Axis

secrated in

account of in England, Or established by the Medicnt Depart- front.

the war, however, a special exception is being made in this case, the delay in the Archbishop's declaion having been due to the legal technicalities which had to be overcome.

It is understood that Bishops from India, Ceylon, Rangoon, the Philip nines and Provinces of China will bo invited to attend the

and other intestinal

alignment,

co-ordinate

cause

Of

Dean Wilson

are

con-

con-

Broadcast by ZBW on a Frement, by permission of the Govern- Immediately the Federation had quency of 845 kc's. and on Short ment, to enable squatters living in Wave from 1-2.15 p.m. and 8-11 pm. unauthorised and insanitary huts, at been formed, the following telegram was sent to Sir A. Clarke-Kerr, residential areas, the outskirts of on 9.52 m.e's per second.

British Ambassador to China, by the Dysentery 1215 p.m. Short Service of Inter- suffering from

pases, to erect non-British-members: cession.

"Non-British members of the newly 12.30 Excerpte from Gilbert and huts. These were of an approved created Shanghai International Allled

pattern, in proper alignme Sullivan.

"Iolanthe" Overture..The B.B.C. particular attention to the needs of Federation wish to express their com Theatre Orchestra cond. by Stanford ventilation, fire-break and drainage plete falth in un ultimate British and secration and that Bishop Hall will "The Yeomen of the in an area under malarial and gen- Allied victory, and their unreserved probably be one of the three selected

solidarity with their British Allies in for performing the

the ceremony. Robinson von Gems.Columbia eral sanitary control, and provided

at present on o visit to Singapore where he Light Opera Company with Orches-with communal latrines and a pipe defence of the common

freedom and decency!""

few weeks us the spending

guest of tra; "Trial by Jury" Hark, the Hour line water supply, etc.

Federation Thanked of 'Ten is Sounding.... rge Buker

George

Sir Archibald replied thanking the the Archdeacon of that diocese. He and Cherus; Is this the Court of the

Federation and assuring them of his s been informed by cable of the decision received from Canterbury, Derek Oldham and Exchequer?... Chorus: When First my Old, Old Love

Regarding the George Baker in the form of free passages and an ...Derek Oldham,

The Dean is expected back in and Chorus; All Hall! Great Judge.. ex-gratia payment for travelling ex-in Shanghai, M. Marcuse said that he consecration will take place. Chorus: "Tho Gondoliers To Help penses. If they were destitute and they were going through very hard June

and unable to return

eturn times, as strong pressure had been Unhappy Commoners....Henry Lyt- were unwilling

the on them by to their country of origin, such per- brought to bear with Orchestra. ion and Bertha Lewis

sons were offered food, shelter and French Consul General. 1.00. Local Time Signal,

"In spite of this, the Free French 1.01 Reginald Feort at the Organ. medical services at the Pat Heung

still going

stronger and Medical 1.13 Hawaiian Selections,

Camp and only when they are 1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press and were Hongkong citizens or refugees stronger," said M. Marcuse.

in employment, in neither ease oble publicity given to the Egal affair, in- to obtain housing in town tenements, stead of discrediting the Movement, were they granted the privilege of has done us a lot of good. So far! building their own huts at Jardinc's no charge has been brought against -M.-Egol,-who-is-still-detained-in-

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STOCK MARKET REPORT

Hongkong Stock Exchange Offelal Summary, issued yesterday, Is:

Buyers

H.K. Benks $1,300 Bank of East Asin $70 Indo-Chinas (Pref) $80 Providents $4.85

Holels $2.05

· Electrics Ris $11.25 Mucho Electries $19 H.K. Ropes $0.10 Entertainments $0.25

Sellers -Providents $5

Trains 810

1.45

Dance Music.

2.13 Close Down,

-6.46-Indian-Programme..

Residents of the unauthorised and insanitary huts were invited to return

Kota Bharu

Kuala Lipis

Kuala Lumpur

Bimin Singapore

BONGKONG BRANCH Every description of Banking Exchange Business transacted.

and

TRUSTEE AND EXECUTORSHIP UNDERTAKEN. Current Accounis opened in Local Cur- rency and Fixed Deposits received 15. Local Currency and Sterling on terms that may be ascertained on application.

D. BENSON,

Manager.

POST OFFICE

to their own country with assistance fullest support, srce French people/ but it is yet too early to say when from U.S.A. to Lisbon and United

0.30 Closing Local Stock Quota- Lookout.

6.30

tions,

6.32 Variety.

7,00 London Relay-The News. 7.15 London Relay "Questions of the Hour."

7,30 Dance Musle.

8.00 Local Time Sigal and An- nouncements.

8.02 Amy Woodforde. Finden's "Four Indian Love Lyrics" sung by Nelson Eddy (Barilone).

Were Well On

"The

Although the French authorities! have circulated rumours that Egal

8.16 An Orchestral and Violin Prot the rule rather than the X in Shanghat, was arrested Jast month

de Goulle's Free French forces.

Jewess Missing From Ship

the

Jockey Club Donations

This Year

The Hongkong Jockey Club have

ing donations totalling $35,500:

Hongkong Benevolent Society__ $5,000; Little Sisters of the Poor $3,300: War Memorial Nursing Home $3,000: Diocesan Schools and Orphanages $3,000; Allen Memorial and Affiliated Hospitals $3,000; Sallora Home and Missions to Seamen $2,000; The Salvation Army $2,500; Hong- kong Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals $1,500; Tung Wah Hospital 32.500; Society of St Vincent de Protection of Children $4,000; Poppy Day Fund 1,000: Sailors and Soldiers Home 11,500 St. John Ambulanco Association School1000; Society of St Vincent de

Paul $2,500; Hongkong Socialy far the

An experimental service providing sea transli to U.S.A. and air transit

Kingdom has been instituted. The inclusive postage rate is H.K. $2.00 per 4 oz. for letters and HK$1.00 each for postcards. Correspondence for this service should bear the usual blue air mail labol with the super- scription "By sea to. U.S.A.".

The public are reminded that it is breach of · postal regulations to enclose in a postal cover commun!- cations intended for persons other than the addressee.

-The Printed-Matter Service-to-the- ollowing places in China is tem- porarily suspended: Yunnan, Sze- huen, Kwelchow, Hunan, Fukien (except Amoy and Kulangsu), Kwangst, North and East Kwangtung.

Small Packet Past to all countries suspended.

INWARD AIR MAILS Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Direct Service"--San Francisco date, 7th May May 14. Air Mall by "Pan American Airways Dircet Service"-San Francisco date, 13th May

.May 20.

OUTWARD AIR MAILS Wednesday, May 14 Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U.S.A., and Europe via "Pan Ame- rican Airways and Trans-Atlantio Services."

K.P.O.

£2,000;, Children's Playgrounds Association

and Brigado $2,000; St Loula Industrial

Paul Homes $1,000; Cheer- Club

Club Building $1,000; Cheer-0

Fund) $1,000: The Boy Scouts' Association, Air Hongkong Branch $1,000; Canoesian Con- vent 1500; The Boys" and Girls Clubs Association $1,230;" Hongkong Anit- Tuberculosis Association (500; Sõela) Ser- vice Centro of the Churches $1,000; Hong- kong Refugee and Social Welfare Council $500 Po Leung Kuk $1,000; Talpo Rural lonie and Orphanage $250.

It was quite true, continued Dr may be sentenced to death, we have in the current year made the follow Selwyn-Clarke, that certain numbers no fear in that respect, because we of persons living at Jardine's Lookout have within reach certain hostages," were in receipt of regular daily he said. wages, and certain of these were After a short stay in the Colony, employed in the Hongkong Tramways Marcuse

cuse will proceed to Singapore and other commercial undertakings. on a news-gathering trip. But it must be remembered

It will be recalled that M. Egal, that gross overcrowding

Wa leader of the Free French movement)

gramme.

ception in

Colony which has by French Marines, and detained on With the

Classics-Medley (arr. been called upon to absorb something board the French gunboat Francois Sidney Crook); Intro: Polonaise ke 750,000 refugees in a population Garnier. He was said to have ar (Chopin); Moments Musicals (Schu-of not much more than 1,000,000. I bert); Rosamunde Ballet (Schubert); must also be remembered that rents ranged for three sailors from Nocturne (Chopin); March (Tchal- had risen considerably since the Sino-out desert and join General

the Flowers Japanese war started and that kowsky); Waltz of

that con- (Telialkowsky): Willlam Tell Over siderably less shelter was available ture (Rossini); Dance of the Sugar for the same amount of money. Fur- Plum Fairy (Tchaikowsky); Minute thermore, the cost of essential food- Waltz (Chopin) u

Hungarian Rhap-

Rhap stuffs had also rise

risen very sody (Liszt)... Alfredo Campoli and ably and consequently real wages had very consider- his Concert Orchestra; Intermezzo fallen. These points justified a

a some- (Souvenir de Vienne); (Heinz Pro- what lentent outlook by Government, vost); Melodi (Skold)..Otto Kyndel which would continue while the pre- (Violin) with

A total of $1,000.013.72 was reached Pan plano accomp.:

sent- emergency Insted so that while Americana (Herbert)...

Mystery Columbia it was true that severnt of the in-|

dis- yesterday by the War Fund inaugurated by the S. C. M. Post, Ltd, with the Symphony Orchestra; In My Heart mates of the Government Camp Jewish refugee and one of nine re- Mr G. f. Piercy (second donation) $250

appearance of Minna Grana, 27, following donations: Hungarian Melody (Miaraki); Bird earning useful wages, a daily in-

Kitchen Musical Box Songs at Eventide (Erie Coates)...ventory was taken in order to ex-fugee passengers in the Tolyo Maru, Jimmy'

(April) Tzipine (violin) with organ; clude the more properly secured re-docked at Shanghai recently, says the Air E. P. Streatfold (second dora-

who failed to land when the vessel M. C. F. ngarlan Dance No. 5 (Brams); fugees.

N. C. D. News. She was reported Dark Eyes (Russian Gipsy Air).

Complaints that inmates of the missing 34 hours prior to the arrival Mr G. D. Lim. Kulangau ******** Rade and his Tziganes: African Serenade (Boulanger); American Camp at Jardine's Lookout had prac- of the ship. It is feared that she The S. C. M. Post has received Vision (Boulanger).... George Bou- tically stripped the surrounding hill had jumped overboard in a 1t of following donation to the Galusian In- langer (Violin) with plano accomp.; sides of trees, were partly refuted by depression owing to difficulties con-situle fornhanage):

Anonymous, (10, The Midnight Wallz (Amodio); Nea Dr Selwyn-Clarke, who said that nected with her residence in Hong-

DONATIONS. WAITING politan Nights (Zameentek)....Lon- while one or two of the inmateurThe vessel stopped after the pos- ions await collection at the office of the

Donations for the following Organisa don Novelty Orchestra.

have been guilty of such behaviour, these would have been firmly dealt senger was reported missing and the SC. Br. Post: Lepers Fund: Emergency with by the Vigilance, Committee. vicinity was scoured for several hours Refugee Counell; London Lord

for her without result. It was learn Food Kitchens Fund; Hongkong Bene- Fund; Et Dunstan's Home: D.W.O.F.; Each camp is self-governing, and ed that although she had a landing volent Society; Salesian Insitute. any resident of the Celony who is com interested enough is invited to make permit, she had not succeeded

9.00 London Relay The News and Newn Commentary.

Compositions of Faure. 0.15 0.45-10.00 News In French. (On Short Wave Only).

surrounds the

in

Bomber Fund

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IN COLONY Informal Conference

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„May 14, 5 p.m. „May 14, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.0.

.Reg.

May 14, 5 vm.

· Ord.

May 14, 7 pm.

Friday, May 18

Air Mall by Air to Rangoon to con- neet with the "British Overseas Airways."

Rez.

Ord.

K.P.O, and G.F.O.

**May 10, 4

p.m.

..May 10, 4.80 p.m.

Tuesday, May 20

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U.S.A. and Europe via "Pan Ame« rlman Airways and Trans-Atlantic Bervice."

ROK.

Ord,

ner.

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May 20, 5 p.m. ..May 20, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.

+

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.May 20, 7 p.m.

Coolidge Wins "Safety Award"

9.45 The Kentucky Minstrels,

application for a pass froin the Medi-securing a permit to live in Hong-PRESS ATTACHES 10.00 Studio The Fourth of a

kow. series of Talks on Drama of Yester- cal authorities and pay a visit to

More than 2,000 European Jewish the Comp.

refugees mostly from Soviet-occupied day and To-day by Evelyn Wood.

instrated by scenes from Classical Villagers from Sookunpoo, street- Poland and Lithuania, it was learn- and Modern Plays

sleepers and others are guilty to a ed, are now in Japan, awaiting visas Those taking part are: Jess Gra- larger extent of theft of wood from to proceed to other ports. About 300

An Informal publicity conterenes Murely, cyl chain in, in, ay, Vera the hillsides than two inmates of the of the number are believed to inve

Cyril Champkin, L, Dun- Camp, Dr Selwyn-Clarke. secured the necessary sanction from will take place in Hongkong during

the British authorities to go to Pales- the next few days, with British Press President Lines have been notified

can.

10.35 The Albert Sandler Trio and Orchestra,

A Little Love, a Little Kiss

(d'Hardelot). (Silesu); Because

Albert Sandler and his Orchestra; Lo Canari (Pollakin); Faery Song (from

time.

A.N.S. Lectures

A new series of lectures in First'

MR CHURCHILL'S CIGAR

Attacho in

Operating officials of the American

dent Coolidge, has won the Bureau's

Immortal Hour'')... Albert Aid for those wishing to join the The King and Queen recently arid Mr V) arrived on Monday among ships Delden was the

Attaches gathering here from Chung- by the Accident Prevention Bureau king and Shanghal

of the Waterfront Employers' Asso- Almost simultaneously, Mr. Leallo clation that their flagship, the Presi Smith (assistant Press Hongkong), Mr John Alexander coveted Safety Award" for 1940. (British Press Attache in Shanghal), Competition for this award is based Redman (Press At-on efforts to minimise the number of disabling occupational Injuries Bandier ovin Trio Halfway to Heaven Auxiliary Nursing Service, will be visited pottery works in the Stoke tache in

hero for some days. The President Only Know (from Croat of the

the J. W. Barnes, at the Little Flower toby jug showing Mr Churchill look- Mr. J. E. Marcuse, Far Eastern only Pacifle passenger vessel to Wave")....Albert Sandler and his Club, King's Park, Kowloon, com- ing particularly pugnacious. The correspondent of the Free Franch qualify for the privilege of flying the H.K. Govt. 3% Loan (1934) 94.00 Orchestra; Romance in E Flat (Ru- mencing on Friday, May 10, at 640 King commented don't think he News Agency, travelled down from safely pennant, for, 1910, An appro-

binstein)... Albert Bandier Trio: p.m. A register of attendances will smokes his cigars at such a low Shanghai with Mr Alexander by the priate Down in the Forcat Kair L. Ronald)..

be taken at the lecture, and it is angle?? ~ The Jure were designed for President Taft He will shortly pro- bo Helwentation ceremony was to President Coolidge Albert Sandier and his Orchestra, ~ hoped that many new volunteers will America, and the first will shortly be reed - to: Singapore on #news- returned to San Francisco" front "the

come forward: ∙11:00 Close Down.

sent there

gathering trip

Orlent on MAT

M. Charles Baron, General, da „Gauilo's Far Eastarr representative, farrived in · Hôngkong yesterday on Jan Inspection tour of the Free French

organisations in East-Aminis

Sales

Union Ins. $400

Electrics X. Ris $23.25

Electrics Ris, $11,76

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