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they have the necessary transit visa."
The Nilta Moru is expected to arrive in Honolulu on June 5 irstend of June 6, and San Francisco on June 11 instead of June 12.
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Weddings
The following weddings took place the Registry yesterday before Mr T. S. Whyte-Smith, Registrar:
Captain Arthur Hull. master mariner, und Miss Helen Yuen, of 3 Ping Street;
Mr Jung Kec-tung, merchant, and Miss Cheng Chol-ping of 50 Lock- hort Road.
The forthcoming wedding is an- nounced of Mr George Chong Wing poon, mercantile assistant, and Miss Catherine May Lee, secretary, of 118 Electric Road.
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First Talk by Fr Ryan On
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12.15 p.m. Short Service of Inter- cession.
12.30 "Fats" Waller and His Rhythm.
12.50 The Carlyle Cousins (Vocal). 1.00 Local Time Signal,
1.01 Compositions of Albeniz and Granados.
1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press and Announcements,
1.45 Excerpts from Gilbert and Sullivan's "Talience."
Overture...
Symphony Orchestra
The Band of the ist Bn. The Middlesex cond. by Malcolm Sargent; Twenty
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3.00-JUMPING COMPETITION (a) China Ponies. (b) Australian Ponies. 4.00-ALARM RACE, 4.30-MUSICAL CHAIRS
5.00-V, C. RACE ON MULES
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HEAR
DEANNA
DURBIN
sing
"There'll Always be an England”
IN
"NICE GIRL”
at the KING'S THEATRE now
and
Love-sick Madines We... Nellie
Fancourt
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Wednesday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
TO CIRCLE THE GLOBE
The 55-fon luxury þelgantine, Nuestra Senora de la Paz (Our Lady of Peace), which was launched at the Wing On Shing ship- yard on Monday. The vessel will be taken on a rourid-the-world cruise by Li-Col Jdan Calvo and Li-Col A. Arnaiz of the Philippines. The lower picture shows those who attended the launching. Lt-Col Calvo is seen in centre, with Miss Virginia Ildefonso, who performed the ceremony, on his left (Photos: Mayfair Studio).
Women Riot Against Nightsoil Monopoly
Using umbrellus, wooden clogs and hairpins, a gang of about 50 women nightsoil workers attacked a Police Emergency Unit led by Superintendent W. P. Thompson, Assistant Superintend- ent E. C. Luscombe and Inspector J. R. McWalter in the Post Office Building yesterday
the
Briercliffe, Rita Mackay and Chorus of Girls; Still Brooding On Their Mad Infa
Winifred Law- This Love son, Neille Briercliffe, M. Eyre and Chorus of Girls, The Soldiers of Our Queen; It You Want a a Receipt for
As a result an Indian Policeman That Popular Mystery.
had his hand badly bitten near the and Chorus Am i Alone, and Unobserved it wrist and other members of
Force were slightly injured, includ- For to You're Anxious
to Shineing Mr Luscombe, who was bitten George Baker (Baritone) with in the arm. chestra; Long Years Ago.... Winifred Lawson and Nellie Briercliffe with Orchestra: Let the Merry Cymbals Sound....Derek Oldham, Darrell Fancourt M. Green,
und George Baker with Chorus of Girls and
Drangoona.
tions.
majority stuck their ground, suying they would not budge until their demands were satisfied.
Members of the Police Emergency Unit, who were unarmed and did not even carry the usual truncheons, thien approached them and tried to herd them away but without suCCERA, When they attempted to arrest them the women not only resisted, but taking off their their hairpins, and raising out
their umbrellas, attacked the Police, who
has, closed in on them.
who
their
May
1941.
Supplementary Votes Before Council
Supplementary estimates for 1940-41 totalling $102,727 and estimates for 1941-12 totalling $488,012, are to go before the Finance Committee of the Legislative Council to-morrow after- noon. Among larger votes are 390,000 under the Medical De fence Scheme, and $151,500 towards the Wo Hop Shek Cemetery.
items are as follow:
to meet
The memoranda explaining the| Volunteer Defence Corps, Mo-
bilization Stores $1,037. A supple Estimates, 1940-41
mentary vole is requested His
Governor, outstanding accounts. Excellency the Personal Emoluments $6,200. The
II.K.N.V.F. Radio amount provided in the Estimates
year.
and by supplementary vote has Hongkong Naval Volunteer Force, proved insuficient to cover expendi-Wireless Telegraphy Transmitier ture up to the end of the financial $245. In November, 1940, a wireless ...telegraphy transmitter was built by Hansard Reports $10. The amount the Signal Officer of the Hongkong provided has proved insufficient.
Naval Volunteer Force and installed Audit Department, Shure of Home in H.M.S. Cornflower for training Expenditure $765. The amount pro- and communication purposes. It is vidled has proved insufficient to now
proposed to reimburse the cover this Colony's ahure of the ex- omeer concerned to the extent of penses of the Home Establishment, $245, which in the estimated value Colonial Audit Department.
of the set, and to take the set on Volunteer Defence Corps, Special charge as Government property.
Mobilization Expenditure:
Štores $357,. Owing to variations in prices, amounts provided have proved sum Insufficient.
In
Beckwith Fog Bell $8,100, The for of $5,100 was provided erection of quarters for watchmen at Lam Tong Island to prevent the new Beckwith Fog Bell from being stolen. This sum was not expended during the financial year ending March 31, 1841,
Air Raid Precautions. Fire Ap- pliances $03,200. The sum of $141,- 000 provided in the 1940-41 Estim- ates was intended to cover the cost of completing a programme which was begun in 1939 for the provision New Launch Police No. 9 (Re- of sufficient fire appliances to meet placements) $13,400. Four instal- emergency. For this purpose ments totalling $53,000 were paid to $220,000 was provided in the financial the builders during the financial year year 1030 but qwing to delay in 1940-41 leaving a balance of $13,400 filling the orders placed through the to be met in 1941-42. Crown Agents the sum of $152,481.37 lapsed at the end of 1930. Most of the appliances ordered have now been obtained and a re-vote repre- senting part of the amount which Inpsed at the end of 1939, in request- ed.
Trade School Darkroom
at the Trade darkening one room School in order to show educational
Two New Police Motor Boats $22,250. One instalment of $11,100 was paid to the builders during the last financial year leaving a balance of $22,250 still to be met.
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Medical Defence Scheme
Kowloon Conton Railway. One have been made Lathe $10,294. In order
to expedite locally. the manufacture of stirrup pumps at the K.C.R. workshops # was con- sidered necessary to purchase and *Medical Defence Scheme $90,000. install one new 17 lathe at a total It was not possible during the cost
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An experimental service providing sea transit to US.A. and air transit from U.S.A. to Lisbon and United
emergency: Outstanding stores, the Railway Foot-Bridge
cost of which was earmarked out of Narrowing of font-bridge
1940-41 funds, are now being recelv- Shum Chun River at Lowu $347.
ed but as the 1840-41 vote lapsed on March 31, The railway bridge at Lowu was vided in this year's Estimates have 1941, and as funds pro- dismantled by the Military Author{-
been carmarked against ties as a defence precaution at the already beginning of the war but in order to other approved commitments, a re- vote of lapsing funds is required of persons immediately. facilitate the movement and, produce between Chinese and
Refrigerator for Port Health Office British Territory suitable fool- bridge, eight feet in width, was con- $620. The refrigerator used for the structed
storage of vaccines in the Port Health by the Raliway in January. 1940, at a cost of
Office is out of order and cannot be This foot-bridge
repaired. was subsequently, as a defence measure, narrowed to $9,374. An account for $9,373.02 has Transport of Printing Machinery less than eight feet and li has been been received in respect of the cost dom has been Instituted. The agreed that this additional expendi- of removal of and minor repairs to
postage rate is H.K. $2.00 ture should also be inet from Govern- the printing machinery
transferred per 14 oz. for letters and HK$1.00 ment funds.
Correspondence. from Stanley Prison
each for postcards. to Messrs Medical Department, Bedding and Noronha and Co., Lid, in Recordance for this service should bear the usual Clothing $1,000. Owing to the in- with the agreement reached between alue air mall label with the super- crease in the cost of materiais ob- Government and that firm last year. scription "By sea to U.S.A”. tained from the Crown Agents.
Broadcasting. Alterations to Studios Relief of Overcrowding of Chinese1 Omcca. $4,580. Broadcasts Hospitals $4,500. Increased ex Portuguese and Hindustani have re- penditure under this subhead is due
cently been added to the _broadcast- to the Increase of prices for food and ing services and further, additions cations intended-for-persons-other- stores and the opening of an addi- are contemplated. This expansion relief hospital in B Block of has necessitated the renting of addi- tional
The Printed Mutter Service to the the former Government Civil Hos- tional accommodation besides which following places in China is tem- pital building.
n_re-arrangement of the studios and porarily suspended:-Yunnan, Sze- huen, Kweichow, Hunan,- Fukien (except Amoy and Kulangsu), Kwangsl, North and East Kwangtung.
and
A
In
Chemical Laboratory, Fuct and offices is necessary in order to Light $3. The amount provided has facilitate the operation of the broad- proved insufficient.
casting services and to provide Preventive Measures against In-storage space for gramophone re-
Diseases fectious
$1,130. It .was cords. found necessary to re-open the Lal
Prisons Department, Camera $520, Chi Kok Cholera Hospital in March, Photographic plates of the kind used 1941, and to provide medicines and in the Prisen camera are now un- other stores for use in that hospital. obtainable locally and supply
Immigration Inquiry
ordered from the Crown Agents hus Immigration Department Commis-not been received. Owing to the sien of Inquiry $188. A supplemen- necessity of taking every prisoner's tary vote is requested to cover ex-photograph as required by Prison
li is desired
to purchase a penditure incurred by the Immigra- Rules tion Department Commission of In- camera capable of using roil film. quiry on advertisements.
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of
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K.P.O. and G.P.O. Reg.
After a scuffle which lasted nearly 10 minutes 47 wonien were arrested and taken to Central Police Station where
they were detained, Some were
releused during the night.
The disorder began during the 2,15 Close Down.
meeting of the Urban Counell which In the scume one wornan. 5.45 Indian Programme.
started at 4.15 p.m., one item on the apparently had neither clog, hairpin' 6:30 £30
Closing Local Stock Quota-agenda being the question of night nor umbrella, scized an Indian sol charges. Shortly before 4 pm. constable's hand and drove her teeth B Bles 6.32 The
the about 500 and
women surrounded the into it. With blood streaming from Lecuona Cuban Boys.
Post Office Building and the Police the wound the man continued to 7.00 London Relay The News. Emergency Unit had to be called grapple with the woman, scattering 7.15 London Relay "Questions of out to maintain order.
blood in all directions. Sgi White,
Losses of Cash $100. One forged the Hour,"
who was close by, had his clothes Interview with Mr Carrie
$100 note was found among the cash 7.30 Selections from Light. Opera
at Central Govern- received by the Immigration Department Store $25,777. Owing to the While the meeting was in progress soaked in blood. The Policeman was Country Girl-Selection about 50 to 60 women entered the sent to Queen Mary Hospital,
ment
in January, 1941. Inquiries increased price of cement, and to the finding (Monckton)....London Theatre Or-
women, Other building by the rear staircase and
have falled to reveal which officer necessity of isolating the sand area chestra; Les Cloches de Comeville- waited for Hon. Mr W.
intisites tightly held by the Police, J. Carrie,
was responsible for accepting the from the Central Store proper by Vocal Gems (Planquette)....
niso resorted to the use of their teeth, Colum- Chr
Chairman of the Urban Council, who and one of them succeeded in hang authority
note and the loss was written off by means of a boundary wall with gates. bia Light Opera Company with Or
of was presiding at the meeting, out-ing on to Mr Luscombe's arm before Governor. His
the Excellency
the total cost is now estimated at chestra; Lilac
Time--Selection side his offer. On als return after being pushed away.
$80,216 of which $30,037 has already (Schubert, arr. Berte and Clutsam) the meeting about 5 pm. Mr Carrie Hon. Mr M. K. Lo was approached
Public Works Department, Seven been expended during the financial Harry Davidson (Orgon); "H.MS. inquired what they wanted and told by telephone late last night by one
22-ton tipping Lorries $7,394. Year 1940-41. Pinafore"-Selection (Sullivan) .... them there was nothing he cou
could do
Government Slipway Youmati— The Band of H. M. Guards,
vene and endeavour to obtain the prices and freight charges the amount Resonstruction of Pler $2,000. A claimed to be representatives of the release of the arrested women.
It is provided in
higher Cost
of cement and to cover One light lorry $2,293. Owing to expenditure Mr Carrie told the Morning Post made representations to Chungking the general increase in prices and which was found necessary when the 8.18 Cello Solos by Beatrice Har-that the delegates did not ask for to
employment for
for the demonstrators; Up to 9 pm, about 30 women
freight charges.
old pier was stripped. rison.
Owing
+ Wo Hop Shek Cemetery,, near 8.30 Studio "Some British Poeta" to be employed by Government
In fact, they sold they did
did not want were still assembled under the Post Office building but they were quiet.
freight Fanling $131,500. In order to cover No. 1 Gray.
the pay was too low, but what they oud the Pollee cordon thrown round
the cost of completing the scheme Talk by Father T. Ryan, s.3. wanted was that the Urban Council the building did not interfere with
Telegrams during the current year, re-vate of 8.50 Erlo Coates-Summer Days should revert to the old system of them and was withdrawn when the
$150. Owing 10 Increased number $151,500 is requested. -Sulic.
allowing the nightsoli to be removed women dispersed.
of telegramS on matters of emer- 9.00 London Relay The News
gency. and News Commentary.
In
Coldstream for them. However, five women who of the delegates asking him to inter / Owing to the general increase 8.00 Local Time-Signal and An- gathering were granted an interview. also understood the delegates have insuffice the Estimates has proved further sum is required to meet the
nouncements,
8.02 Lisz-Dante Smats,
.9.15 Comppaltions of Johann Sirauss.
As
by individust contractors under the Guild as in the past.
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NEW JAPANESE PORT
Elaborate Ceremonies At Koihin Opening
Tokyo, May 20.
Two Motor Vans $3,788. to Increase in prices and charges.
Stores Department,
Total of all votes $102,727.
on
additional work
Alterations to Four Godowns for tise as an Immigration Depot $2,000. Required this year to complete the work.
Immigration Office at Talpo $400, Suffelent to complete the work,
Ord.
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Air Mail for Manilä, Guam, Honolulu, U.S.A., and Europe via "Pan Amo- rican Airways and Trans-Atlantic Services."
Rez..
Ord.
Rex.
K.P.O
Juno' 3.5.00 pm. .............June 3, 5.30 p.m.
G.P.O.
.June 3, 5.00 pm. Ord.......June 3, 7.00 p.m.
Tuesday, June 17
Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U.S.A. and Europe vin' “Pan Amɛ- rican Airways and Trans-Atlantio Service."
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Reg. Ord.
June 17, 5p.m. June 17, 7 p.m.
Health Bulletin For Past Week
Mr Carrie said the women were
Ealimales, 1941-42. mostly the heads of family concerns The Gipsy Baron-Overture.... formerly engaged in nightsoil ro-
Botanical and Forestry, Extraction] The Symphony Orchestra: Village moval. He said
of Timber $40,000. The sum Swallows from Austria. Waliz...labour and underpaid their tolls to exploited child
$35,000 was provided to meet the
Road Re-Alignment Marek Weber and His Orchestra; The such an extent that they were able
cost of labour and transport requir-
Castle Peak Rond-Re-alignment ed for cutting certain pine planta- Orchestra; Wine, Women and doing hardly any work at all. Many
tions in the New Territories in order near Tsun Wan $10,440. In order
that the work may be completed. to increase the stocks of firewood In Mavis Bennett (Soprano) of the women formerly employed by
Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps with Orchestra; Artist's Life Waltz these contractors were so physically
the Colony. Only $9,100.10 was ex-Camp ut Fanting $1,074. To provide The 02-year-old dream came true pended during the financial year,
Two cases of Cholera fone each Thunder and Lightning-Polka....
trels Weber and His Orchestra; incapable of carrying buckets to the to-day when Fort Kelkin, combining 1940-41, and the remainder of the for completion of the work this year. from Victoria and the New Terri- bonts that they frequently reserted the ports of Tokyo and Yokohama vote lapsed. The amount of wood at Kowloon Hospital $250. To com- and Typhold, two of Measles, eight Installation of new X-ray machine tories), three cases each of Diphtheria Boston Promenade Orchestra.
to dumping them on the roadside, to supply a new gateway to Japan, to be extracted is greater than was plete the work. 9,45-10.00 News in French (on "I can give you the numbers of was officially opened with elaborate expected. Short Wave, Only),
of Dysentery, and 40 of Tuberculosis, Police Court cases to prove that," ceremonies.
Transport and Subsistence of 9.45 Humorous Variety.
Manure, Bing at Kennedy Town were reported on Monday, Mr Carrie concluded.
The first ship steaming into the Lepers at Gatman $17,000. With the Cattle Depol $7,904. Owing to the Vocal Duels-Tricky Little Tune
Warning by Police
port at 9 am was the Myoken Maru, approval of the Governor in Council, Increased cost of cernent,
During the week ended on Satur- (McGill): A More or Less Volga Boat
6,000 tons, of the East Asia Marine 200 lepers from the Kennedy Town
of Cholern with 14 Resumption of Inland Lot No. 1135 day, 32 cures (McGill)...
the women on the Orchestra; Comedy Sketch.stalrenzo outside refused to move Shanghai-Tokyo run. The ship was sent to the Maryknoll Mission settle which occurred last year at the rear Diphtheria with three deaths, 20 of Sandy the Detective (Powell-Thom- despite an appeal by the delegates, greeted by cheers and whistles from ment at Galman (Ngai Mun) near of Inland Lot No. 1130 in New Street, Dysentery with 12 deaths 18 of son)... Powell and Company, The police then gave them half an 42 fully-decked,. vessels anchored Kongmoon,
the Governor in Council decided that Typhoid with seven deaths, six of Vocal-They're. Always Together Four to leave' with a warning that within the mom
Grant to Boys and Girls Club this lot should be resumed, as the Mensles with four deaths, two of Marking (Crumit and others) Frank Crumit "ey would be arrested if they did
day's celebration,
Association $1200. It is desired to property on it was considered to be Small-pox, two of Typhus fever, and with Orchestra.
not move within that time.
Mayor Okubo of Tokyo gave a public make a grant in the Boys and Girls' a 'danger to the public.
191 of Tuberculosis, with 134 deaths, The Folice walted 40 minutes bo-nddrasa at a rally at the Hibiya Clubs Association to basist the work Food Control Department, Tele- were also reported, under fore again requesting the women to Publie Hall with high Government that association: In: curbing grams $1,000.
The Cholera cames total, 788, to teave
Some moved away, but the officials attending/Domei
-Total of all votes $488,017,-- date
TOTAL PROCEEDS TO THE BOMBER FUND Song
Obtainable at: LANE,, CRAWFORD, LTD. TSANG FOOK: PIANO CO. KING'S THEATRE-
¿S&CEM; POST:
with
Even after the.
....Major and Minor Mr Carrie's office gates had left port Company, which is on the Lepar Settlement have been recently $85,000, As a result of a landslide tenths, two of Chicken-pox, six of
10.00 French, Variety,
10,30 Dance Maslo, |11.00 ̄ ̄ ̄Close Downl
of
Juvenile crime.“