Sunday

June 1

More Defence Regulations. Ad- ditional Defence Regulations relating to looting and kindred offences and

Monday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

June 9, 1941

Hongkong News of the Week

June 2

Monday

A Page For The Evacuees

which is 3 per cent, above the normes for May. Duration of bright sun- Presentation. The former Immi- shing was 145 hours, or 12 hours de gration Officer, Mr R. A, D, Forrest, low normal. A total of 5.84 inches was the recipient of farewell gifts of rain fell during the month; 60 per from his colleagues and friends in the cent. of this felt on the three days 14th, 21st and 25th; normal rainfall Immigration Department of ten for May is 11.25 inches. A maximum party held in the Department's offler, wind velocity of 30 miles per hour Marina House. There was a large was recorded at 7.58 a.m. on the 14th. gathering of the staff present

Mr J. H. D. Lee, Acting Immlurn. tlon Omeer, presided, and, in pre- senting Mr Forrest with a smoking set, subscribed for by his friends, ex- pressed his regret that Mr Forrest was leaving.

Funeral Of Late Mr Brown. There was a large attendance at the funeral to-day of the late Mr Robert Burns Brown, of the Dairy FAIT Company's Department. Butchery and Shipping who died on Sunday.

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Review Of The Principal Topics June 1

To June 7.

Wednesday

June 4

June 5

Thursday

ilmiry, Suprere

many manufactured articles Imported are made from raw materials which

Colony's Economie War Effort An have to be transported by sen. Oficial statement on the Colony's pro-

The various problems confronting posed economie war effort ins been issued, dealing with the intention to dilleull of solution, and the

the Advisory Committee will be found whole- reduce consumption of Imported goods hearted co-operation of the Keneral while increasing local production. public la cordially invited. Any sug- and The Economic. War Effort Advisory Scations relating to a vigorous Committee which is to report to Gov successful prosecution of the war effort

should be addressed to W. T. ernment on various Questions of

Lewis Secretary, Economie War Effort Adi economie-and-financial polley In

Committee, the University, relation to wartime needs

been visory has

Hongkong. constituted as follows:

Mr. Horridge Fasses. A. familiar Chairman, Mr D. J. Sloss, c... MA figure in Hongkong for many years. Mr Committee, Professor R. Robertson, Frank Gordon Herridge died at the "Tom" Hayward Passes. The death B. Lieut-Colonel B. D. Walkot, M... War Memorial Nursing Home to-day occurred In Rangoon on Friday of A. Alessra D. Kelvin-Stark, M. F Key after a short illness. He was 50 years W. "Tom" Hayward, of Messrs Dodwell

the

the forcing of safeguards-any party and Mr Chan, expressed his regret w. Miles, Cecil Chan, Y. Birlukoff, A. the bedroom of His Excellency the sumption of Imported goods

They are as follows:

10A-(1) Any person who en deavours to force a safeguard shall be liable to suffer death, or impri- sonment for life, or on summary conviction, Imprisonment for a term not exceeding twelve months.

to the

Born

Saturday

June 7

and Company, and former Hongkong and Shanghai Interport cricketer. The Bradford, Mr. Herridge, was inte Mix Hayward suffered a zovere

for

and

Quips By "Argus"

With Acknowledgments

Obviously deep down in Forrest something surred.

Mr Herridge leaves a widow son was on the London staff of the a son and daughter in England. Is

Mercantile Bank but joined the Army shortly after the war began,

Cost Of Evacuation. The.cost of the

Jtold women and children

tho

No longer have we to meet the High cost of ilving: a1 overtakes you.

Interment was at the Colonial Ceme- tery, the Ilev, K. Mackenzie Dow ofll-

o.n... P. C. M. Sedgwick, H. S. Morri- of age. Mr Chun Kwok-wing, Chief Clerk elating. The chief mourner was the

son, D. C. Edmonston, A. H. Penn, Ng those present of the Department, presented Mr widow, and Amonget

Chak-wn, S. M. Churn, H. E. Fenaman were Messrs E. Hanton, J. O'Sullivan, Forrest with on album

fucting for Mr C. Rogers), and W. T. a textile expert who came to Hongkong attack of Dysentery three weeks ago, of photo- C. F. Andrews, A. D. Wyllie, E. W.

Just before the last war to join W. and although he showed signs of re- graphs of the staff.

Lewis (Secretary), Mr Forrest, he Coulson, E. S. Cutcher. C. J. Graver

Loxley and Co. (China) Lid, of which cavery at one time, news was received The sold, carried away with him the best and G. Mline (pail-bearers), the Hon.

Committee's term of reference company he had been secretary sentiments of the stuff. They wish- Air T.. E. Pearce, Mr and Mrs A. M.

by Mesars Dodwell and Co. that a turn aro consider and advise as to how several years.

contribution Colony'

for the worse had occurred, and his ed him a speedy recovery of health, Holland, Mrs F. C. Allison, Mrs R. Pestonj. Mesara "J. D. Thomson, W.

economie war effort can best be made, Mr Herridge was among the oldest condition was considered' critical dur- Macfarlane, P. Govt Hanse Collapse. Two pilters with particular reference to:

*** members of the Kowloon Cricket Club. Jag the days preceding his death. Mr Mr Forrest, In thanking Mr Lee Mair. J. Wolfe. W.

Joining in 1914 he was a member of A. C. I. Bowker wos sent to Rangoon Chessex, A. B. Coleman, S. Leonard, of the verandah Immediately below

(a) The reduction of the con the cricket and lennis teams and in to relieve him, of His Majesty's forces posted for the at having to leave so many friends Silva and C. Neves...

without 1022-3 was captain of the second eleven. Governor, Sir Geoffry Northcote, at permanent injury to the entrepot trade He served on the committee for several purpose of protecting any premises behind friends like Mr Chnn, whom

Floral tributes were sent by "Loving Government House, suddenly gave or to post-war British trading interests, years and for four years was honorary the he had known for over 30 years. or place are announced in Government Gazette.

To have worked for 22 years in the Wife Violet.* "Stepmailer Margaret

c.a. by rationing. Government servire established con- Brown." "Johnny and Bessie "George way one after the other shortly after and the conservation of shipping space. treasurer, lucts which were not ensily broken, and Naney, parts and Pagny le 9.15 p.m. on Tuesday. Fortunately,

"David and Peggy," "Ella there were no casualties, though the tion--(1) of goods for local consump (b) The Increase of local produe He would be making his home in and Sam."

domage was considerable.

tion, and (1) of goods required by His Sydney, Australia, and he cordially

Mr and Mrs G. Milne, Me and Mrs

Majesty's Government for war pur invited any member of the staff who should be touring that country Coulson, Mr and Mrs J. Wolfe, Mir and the ground floor verandah on the

J. D. Thomson, Mr and Mrs E. W. The plllars were in the centre of poses;

(c) Mrs Ceell T. Chan, Mr and

The collection and diversion into Evacuation of visit him,

Mrs Au north side of the building, facing the Lum, W. J. F. Gardner. Mr and Mrs harbour, and stood on each side of thvi most useful channels of any from Ifongkong to Australia will be three W, Macfarlane. Mr and Mrs A. D. Wyl- the main steps leading to the lawn shvings thus effected.

borne by the Imperial Government, (2) No person shall be committed cheers, and shook hands with every lie, Mr and Mrs A. B. Coleman, O. The intel slab and some masonry For removed as the Colony is from reporter was informed this afternoon for trial at the Supreme Court for member of the staff in farewell,

theatres of war, the need for by the Hon. Mr N. L. Smith, Colonial Sar. and Mr F. X. D'Almado e Cuatro, from the upper verandah fell on to the Jnr. H. Nish. Mr and Mrs Mair and the steps below. Ore or two more economic sacrifices of supplies may Secretary, who was interviewed on the

funda question. committed against this regulation eX- May was generally cloudy and humid family. Mr and Mrs Grover, Mr and pillars seemed to have become dan to be obvious, although the

Mrs B. W. Bradbury D. L. Newbigging. gerous. cept with the consent of the Attorney with relatively life wind, except for Mr and Mrs M. H. Large, Mnk Chan-

mental reasons which have dictated The Colonial Secretary said that the limits of personal consumption in the Hongkong Government had during 1010 General,

two-day spell in the middle of the sum, Lal in-sun, Ng Chu. Au Cheung.

Kingdom arc nevertheless made cash gifts amounting to £400, It was learned from the Hon. Mr United

000 to the Imperial Government, and (3) In this regulation the expres- months, states the Royal Observatory, yu, F. Alarakin. Mr and Mrs A. E. IL A

B. Purves, Director of Public operative in Hongkong. slon "safeguard" means any party of Although rain fell on fifteen days, Castro, Mrs FC. Allison, P. Chessex, Works, to-day that in all probablilty Entrepot Trade Problem

it was reliably understood that the money was to be used for anything the His Majesty's forces posted for the which la normal for May, the total Mr and Mrs W. H. Whitely, Wu Man- at least a portion of both the ground

The existence of Hongkong's entrepot Imperial Government chose to do with wal, Choy Man-kwong, Lam King-nnm, purpose of protecting, or of prevent for the month was well below the Au Shiu-wiris. C. L. Cheng, and floor and upper door verandah would trade presents a difficult problem, but it in this instance it was quite prob

Government ing on controlling access to, any pre- average. Temperatures were normal r

G. M. C. Sequeira, G. Ho, 1o have to be removed-perhaps the measures are being discussed to reduce able that the Imperial mises or place, or for the purpose of with no large variations during the Fung. G. T. White;

whole of it.

Importation and consumption of non- would devote a certain part of this regulating trame on any road, rail- period.

essential goods, particularly by those gift towards cost of the evacuation. Directors of Dalry. Farm; Butchery way or inland navigation, and in-

As a result of the collapse,, the classes of the community which enjoy The gifts to the Home Government A maximum temperature of 88.0*8. Dept. Lower

were made up of two seperate cash Albert Road: Chinese building is considered unsafe, and a relatively high standard of life. cludes any sentry being a member

Hotel: Gloucester

has the Governor of the said forces posted for any of Was recorded on the 13th and the Staff Gloucester

Hotel: Staff, Boiler Room, Gloucester His Excellency

There can be no doubt that every gifts of £100,000 and a profit of £200,

000 on the Exchange Fund. The Im the purposes aforesaid.

26th; a minimum of 08.0 on the 1st Hotel: Man Cheong: Staff, Kowloon been advised to find alternative time an individual refrains trom mak perial Government have made it plain and the mean (4) A person sentenced to death 77.3 against a normal meon of 77.1. Hunghom Branch Dairy Farm: Kow: ter of fact, His Excellency spent locally produced goods whose tent or evacuation covance of those evacuees for the month was Soda Fountain, Clover Flower Shop: sleeping accommodation. As a mat- ing a purchase of imported goods, or that they will bear, the cost of the

produc- after conviction on indictment of an. The mean relative humidity was 87, loon Butchery Dept.. and others. offence against this regulation shall

Mr Forrest was accorded

any offence alleged to have been May Weather. The weather for

be dealt with in like manner as per- sons convicted on

indictment of

Looting Offences

murder.

34A.—(1) If in an area which has

been subjected to attack by

the

enemy, whether by means of aircraft

Eager, Mra F, X, D'Almada o Castro,

Tuesday

June 3

of property to effect improvements

passages

Tuesday night at Flagstaff House

it is understood, he is tem imported materials, the war effort is who were unable to provide for them where porarily reelding. This, however, directly benefited. In particular, ship. selves,

Any refunds by husbands in Hong does not mean that the whole of ping and productive capacity is saved. Government House will be vacated, and, in many cases, foreign exchange kong will be credited to the Imperial for the staff will remain, and probably Even where it may seem that there Government, who make the net al

is plenty of shipping space for inward Lowance. sleep in the ball-room, which is not freight to Hongkong it must be rc- Hon. Mr N. L. Smith sald that there membered that saving of Ume in load were no further developments regard. ing at docks is important, and that ing the evacuation.

affected.

when there is a scarcity of materials. verandah which is undamaged is be In the meantime, the portion of the or otherwise, or in any area to which Sanitation in Hongkong. New charges this regulation has been applied by for the removal of nightsoil were dis- Mr Lo said that while not dis- ing shored up, and every effort is order of the Governor, any person cussed by the Urban Council to-day approving of the suggestion he did not being made to see if the building can

think the time was opportune to spend be rendered safe. (a) steals any article from pre- when it was decided

recommend money for latrine accommodation, as mises which have been damaged by that the rates be $10 11 year for he understood that about 18,000 old war operations or vacated by reason domestic flats and 1.16 a month per houses required to be altered. of attack by the enemy or in con- pan for non-domestic flats, payment to

10

sequence of any authorized directions be made annually, half way through motion be referred to a

It was decided that Dr MacLeod's

giver

the

is found with any offersive weapon

or house-breaking instrument, with Mr Lo suggested that the ld collect intent to commit any offence punish- $12 and that the landlord should able by imprisonment with hard from his tenants each month. labour for more than three years,

Mr Hall, Mr Dellamy and Mr Arcul!!

mittee.

Select Com.

6-4;

on Tuesday.

Friday

on to that old sult. Who knows, one day, you may, through lis disposal, finance your next hell- day.

Aml talking about death penalties, Hongkong would be a-hoppier placé it a few of our racketeers could ba shot right now,

The Pulsne Judge condemns the system of trading by signing chita for purchases. There is, of course, law against getting booze that way; but, when you trade with a department store an a monthly

basin. what is a chii?

A correspondent sneers at the "have shipping space" pics, because 49 "non-essential" race ponies have arrived. He docan't seem to realise how essential a bit of harso can be. How could you make a Hereford earn his keep here?

·

In order 10 conserva Wordan power for nursing, the Australian Government will not allow Austra-

lian women to leave the country. Down there, of course, their stans dard of living is so high that it re- quires, two nurses for every man.

*

Two pillars of Government 11ouse have collapsed. There is no truth in the report that two Australieri guests have been visiting.

·

A correspondent thinks that a child born in late payment year should be allowed for that year. But why not allow for it the year before?

Water-works coolle fined $5 for #plung-and a correspondent thinks it's too severe, Well, it's only about the cost of two pocket handker chiefs,

It seems that houses mustn't bo provided with decent sanitary con- veniences becauad all the coment and labour might be needed for defence. Just as all the bull might be needed for excuses.

Servicemen are visiting the Police Court to get some educailon about the procedure. But wouldn't it be mare helpful to make etal Justices of the Peace?. they could go visiting everywhere.

It will be recalled that Government House developed numerous crocks as

Referring to the June 6

lax not affecting # result of the A.R.P. tunnelling operations, and so serious has been

interest paid to a limited lability com- for purpose of meeting or the period to which it applied.

the damage that al

Interest Tax Explained. An explana pany or to an approved bank, it was one time His

tion as to how the proposed Interest pointed out that the company would hindering any actual or apprehended

10 Hon. Mr W. J. Carrie, Chairman,

Excellerey contemplated attack by the enemy or of protecting presided, assisted by the Vice-Chair- League Tennis. At Sookungoo to. Admiralty House. Strice they go Tax, something new in Hongkong will be subject to Profits for

how- work was given by Mr A. G. Clacke, persons and property from the dan man, Dr N., C. MacLeod, Hon. Mr. AB day Kowloon beat Army 5%-34 In the ever, the repairs effected were con- Commissioner of the War Taxation De With regard to how this proposed gers involved in any such attack; or Purves, Hon, Mr I. A. C. North, Hon. -division of the tennis"lergue.

sidered to have made the building partment, at a Press Conference to-day. tnx would affect money lenders, it was sufficiently safe for His Excellency Mr J. P. Pennefather-Evans, Mr F. C. Col Newnham and Capt Guest

The Interest Tax bill has not yet pointed out that money lenders would been left exposed or unprotected as Areuill. De 6. N. Chau, Mr B. Wong T. Broadbridge and E. Zimmern

(b) steals any article vicinas Hall, Mr. L. C. F. Bellamy, Mr A el A.E.F. Guest and P. Grose, 30, Jest to to remain, until the sudden collapse been before the Legislative Council come in under the system of Profits a consequence of war operations or Tape, Mr Tang Shla-kin, Dr A. M. drew with F. Kengelbacker and N.A.E.

and this information, obtained from the Tax Rodriguer, Mr M. W. Lo. Mr C. J. Roc Mackay, 6-6.

War Taxation Department, is given Mr Clarke stated Naval House Suffers

that any person (c) enters any premises, damages (Secretary),

solely in an attempt to help the public, wanting further information concerning Mr Im Ping-Leung any property, assaults any person, or (Assistant Secretary).

Tunnelling operations in the hill- Lt Pearce and S/Sgt Duffeld lost to side of Mount Parish, opposite the tax.

this interest Tax could obtain it from Following are the particulars of the the War Department and a staff is spent many years in the Far East. Forty-alx years of age, Mr Hayward

and Brandbridge 0-4 beat Kengel the Naval Surgeons' quarters situated cluding a partnership, body of persons Guest and Gross 4-6 beat Zimmern Royal Naval Hospital, have affected

being organised to deal with such. After serving with the 1st Battalion, backer, and Mackay 6-4.

1-It is payable by any person tin. inquiries."

Royal Fusillers, in the last war, ho just above the tunnels. It is learned or curperation) who borrow money

Miss Lindsell Weds. A wedding of came out to Shanghai, where he was prominent in cricket and was also CIVIL SERVICE V. 8. OHINA he shall be liable to suffer death or were in favour of $8 or $10 and Mr

that cracks have been caused, but (a) on a mortgage, bill of sale, or de-, wide interest in Hongkong, Manila, and associated with, the Machine Gun Coot-

Baguio took place in the Presbyterian At Happy Valley, South China beat Axamination shows that the damage benture and (b) for the purpose of his Church of Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, pany Shanghal Volunteer Defence imprisonment for life or on summary North suggested that charge should not Civil Service D-0.

Is not serious.

trade, profession or business and who Federated Malay Sintes On Biay 20, Corps. He came to Hongkong in 1926. conviction Imprisonment for a term be more than the old one, He was in

pays interest, on the loan.

when Miss Helen Lindsell became the and joined Messrs Alex Rosa & Co. not exceeding twelve months.

favour of an 88 to $10 basis.

Wing-Comde A. IL. Steele-Perkins, J. A. Bendall and Mr Yalakin lost to

later joining the staff of Messrs Dod- committed

2.The tax at the rate say, of 14 per bride of Mr Douglas Straclian... (2) No person shall be

S. Y. Lee and H. C. Wong 0-8; lost to Director of Air Rald. Precautions, cent. on the interest paid, and is pay-

well & Co., as manager of their Molor Mr Carrie said he could not give a W. 11. Ho and P. Szeto 3-8; last to W. T. stated yesterday that such damage able to the Commisioner of War Mr R. E. Lindsell, former Pulsne Judge ma Road saw Mr Hayward transferred The bride is the daughter of the late Department. The opening of the Bur- for trial at the Supreme Court for any offence alleged to have been Ruarantee that $0 would completely Lee and W. C. Hon 1-0.

was only to be expected, and had Taxation at the same time as the in- of Hongkong, and Mrs Lindsell, and to Rangoon in 1938 where he also man- committed against this regulation ex. cover the clearing charges, but he felt.

actually occurred in many cases to terest is paid. B. Agaturoff and W. J. Skinner lost buildings where tunnelling operations

went to the Philippines last July when aged the Motor Department of Dod- it would just about do so. cept with the consent of the Attorney

British women and children were be- well's. to Lee and Wong_5-7; lost to Ho and Generat.

were being carried out.

How To Pay Tax Dr MacLeod moved that the Counell, Szelo 5-7; lost to Lee and Hoh 2-6.

ing evacuated from the Colony. She A splendid cricketer, Tom Hayward. If satisfied there were buildings in the

For example, if you, as a borrower, went up to Bogulo, where she met Mr urban areas without aufflelent and pro-

C. Sloan and J. Hempsey lost to Lee Tong 71⁄2-1 in the C. Division of the you must not pay the full amount to for the Big Wedge Mining. Company, Cricket Club and later for the Hong- League Tennis. Army beat Kowloon have to pay a sum of $100 ba interest, Strachan, who is mine superintendent Claret cularly for the Shanghai Szeto tennis league to-day,

your creditor; you should pay him only Miss Lindsell left the Philippines lost kong Cricket Club, He Emberton and Dumeld drew with S. 500, and you must pay the balance of December to visit her mother in Dur. Ilerport cricket debut in 1922 when $14 at once to the Commissioner of ban, South Africa. Returning to be he played for Shanghai at Hongkong. su and B. Chen 6-6; beat K. M. Lee War Taxation. If you forget about married, she stopped to visit friends e oemmenced his Hongkong Interport D. Kwok 6-1. and A. H. Basio G-1; bent L. Chan and Interest Tax, and pay the full amount in Kuala Lumpur, where she was met career in 1920 against Shanghai, and played in the years 1927, 1926, 1932 and of $100, you will still have to pay the by Mr Strachan.

1935 and once against Malaya in 1927. tax of $14 to the Commissioner, but Webb and Denyer lost to Hsu and

The newlyweds arrived in Manila Chen 4-6; beat Lee and Basta 6-3; beat

In this case you may recover this sum last week on the California Cupper of the Hongkong Club, the Hongkong The late Mr Hayward was a member. Chan and Kwok 6-3, ⠀⠀

from your creditor.

from Singapore and went up to Bagulo, Cricket Club, Hongkong Football Club

Areas Affected

CHINESE V.K. TONG

(3) The Governor may by order per · latrine accommodation, thereby and Wong 1-6; lost to Ho and direct that this regulation shall apply endangering the health of the com- 2-6; lost to Lea and Noh 0-0, to any area in which, in his opinion, munity, the owners of such bulldings is, or is likely to be special being liable to legal proceedings if they there difficulty in preserving public order falled to comply with the requirements At home, Kowloon Tong lost by reason of any measure taken for of the Council within six months of the purpose of meeting or hindering receipt of a written notice, should Chinese 7-14.

enforce Section 39 of the Public Health

ory actual or apprehended attack by (Sanitation) Ordinance. He said:

the enemy","

(4) In this regulation the expres- slon "authorized directions" means any order

or

direction made or given

ven

wo

to

F. H. Kwok and P. E. Ling lost to D. C. Luk and T. C. Chan 3-0; lost to K. L. Ho and O. L. Pong 4-6; best S. W. Llang and P. S. Choy 6-1.

·Houses Without · Latrines

Recent surveys have revealed H. T. Bee and Kho lost to Luk and. 50,000 consist of nothing more than a lost to Llang and Choy 0-6. these regulations or made or wooden bucket in the kitchen. There by any officer of His Majesty's forces, are in addition many floors used for E. Lee and C. T. Ma drew with Luk (6) A person sentenced to death domestic purposes which lack even this and Chan 6-0; lost to Ho and Pang 3-6; after conviction on indiciment of an primitive and dangerous form of lost to Llang and Choy 2-0. offence against this regulation shall sanitary arrangements, the theory be

in the exercise of powers conferred have about 63,009 dry latrines of which Chan 2-6; lost to ffo and Pang 4-6; ·

follows:.

--

Murray and Megson beat Hai and, Chen 6-4; beat Lee and Basta 6-3; beat Clian and Kwok 0-3.-24.

1

only

figures,

made his

leaders of the Third Divialon by virtue

3. Your creditor has no claim where they will make their home at and Hongkong Jockey Club. He leaves gainst you for not receiving his full Big Wedge Mr Strachan, who is from a widow and two sons, all of whom Interest, but if he asks you must give Oakland, California, went to the Is are at present in England. him an account of the deduction you lands five years ago and is well known Lawn Bowls. A full programme of have made in the form of a certificate in mining "eireles there.

Lawn Bowls League games played to- which you can obtain from the War Cool Of Living. There was a slight day provided several surprises and plao Taxation Department on application. increase in the cost of living for May, resulted in · ·records being broken. 4. Interest paid to a limited liability the figure being $2.39 as against $2.32 Kowloon Bowling Green Club are now company or to any opproved bank is in April and $235 in March. nol subject to Interest Tax, and there-

of a win over Hongkong Electric. any person who from albited liability company or in from the Lubou, which were tang Kowloon Cricket Club registered their approved bank is not affected by this Hawkins, are based on the prices of w", and in another game,

first win, by accounting for Recreio Recreio A list of approved banks will be rice, drewood and ground-nut oil published and will be obtainable from

spoiled the 100 per cent, winning record The Increase in the cost of living of Kowloon -Football Club, Hongkong the War Taxation Department.

last month is attributed to the rise in Cricket Club recorded their first victory Frivalo -Loans

the price of rice, which Jumped from when they beat Taikoo in a Third $2,72 for 20 catties in April to $2.80 in Division game, and Recreio completed 5.Anyone in doubt about this tax May. The figure for March was $2.03. well-deserved "double" against should apply for advice to the War

The price of firewood showed a Kowloon. F.C. Taxation Department.

slight drop, the figure being 44 cents The second "possible" of the season Mr Clarke explained that the iden, for 20 cattles compared with 50 cents was recorded by Kowloon (Bowling was that "wo don't want to bother. In April and 80 cents in March, while Green's Third Division rink comprising about loans between private people."-- that of all remained at· 39 · cents per J. 8. Dinnen, A. Bower, G; Thompson and as a personal favour. But, IL. for for instance lending without security cotty during the three months.

and C.-Wallis and each will receive.s:

instance, a person wanted to buy

Approval bottle of John Haig whiskey from lorry and had not the money for it of the action taken by the Director of Mera Gande Price & Co., Lid, This would not be given without a security. Prosecution in the anti-rofiting cam of 40 shots.

A seven was registered - by An 2.

The match between Chinese A and B was postponed,

CRAIGENGOWEL V. INDIANK At Happy Valley Craigengower beat Indians 0-0. be dealt with in like manner as per- ing wrongly I consider, that the oc- Fanting Golf. "The Royal Scots

Lee Wal-kek and J. W. Leonard beat Bons convicted on Indictment of cupants' requirements are met by Trophy" of the Royal Hongkong Golf

A. Rahmin and M. A. Wabab 6-3: beat murder.

public latrines which may be several Club, in aid of the B.W.OF. played 1. Kitchell and M. Hossan 6-0; beat M. tax. Death Of Mr. B. Brown. Though hundred yards away.'

Fanling in April and May, resulted as P, Medar and. A. R. H., Esmail 6-0. ho had been unwell for some time the death of Mr Robert Burns Brown, of latrines can be sect in sewage dia- J. H. C. Highet (16) and H. Overy and Wahab &-1; bent Kitchell and IIas

The Immediate results of the lack of

Geo Lai and Y. L. Pao beat Rahmin the Dairy Farm Company's butchery

watle water. (18), were two up and tie and will nud shipping department, at Maulds charging from klichen

san 7.5; beat Madar and Esmail 6-3, foul smelling play off. Hospital this evening was comparative. Pipes in choked and ly mudden. He had been in hospital drains and in parcels of nightsoll

G. M. Park (6), T. Megarry (8) and WJ. Howard and K L Woo beat for only a day.

wrepped in newspapers being dropped . L. Evella (18) were 1 up. Capt. Rahmin and Wahab 6-0; beat Kitchell Mr Brown was aged 43 yeurs. A from windows into the streets.

C. H. R. Hyde (15), T. A. Pearce (3) and Hassan 6-1; beat Madar and Esmall native of Glasgow, he came to the

G-1. La-Cal. E. D. Matthews (10), J. Harrop Colony 10 years ago to join the Daley

VARSITY V. KJT.C.. (14) and A. H. Penn (15) were all Farm stall and his stendy association

At Pokfulam, Kowloon Indians beat with that firm, generally at the Kow

Opposing the motion Mr. Wong Tape square. There were 260 entries at #1

a card. loon branch, assisted in making him said:

University, 04-314.

·Junior Championship:

·well-known and popular.

Alsiion Opposed

On principle I do not think any.

i

Anti-T., D. Asselatan.

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A bill of sale would be given and this paign was given, at a meeting of the would be registered in the Supreme Council of the Anti-Tuberculosis As Coelho's rink and sixes were recorded by C. Strange, A. Brooksbank, 3. C. Court The interest on that bill would ociation to-day.

Aitken. J. Shepherd equalled two rar that tax to the Department from the paign to the notice of the public were by 21 shota C-C. Pereira set neer be taxed and the borrower must pay Suggestions for bringing the cam cords by searing 33 shots and winning" made, and one by Dr F. Treung that record of nine successive-winning tal-- No: Undue Inquiry

the co-operation of the broadcasting fes, equalled the record of 17 shota as

6. A. and S, 3. Hussain beat C. K the Hongkong Volunteers Mr Brown

During a keen period of service with member of this Ownell can oppose à In the Junior Section Championship Cheah and T. Liu, 0-1, beat S. La Yong and so borrowed $1,000, that money. Medical Services in bringing the first rink also set a now Bugregata record was associated with the Scottish Cam mensure providing for proper latrine of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club, at and T, K. Hul, 6-0; bent Y. Ip and 2. C. pany, the Anzac Company and finally Accommodation: such a measure must Happy Valley, W.; Buller beat A. I. Lo 6-0.

Powell, W. V. Ahorn beat R. M. Keown, the Pay Corps. Ill-health compelled be our goal.

H. M. Singh and B. A. M. Sepher him to resign from the last-named unl

J. Young beat D. W. Beeken, and It However, I venture to express the Smith beat T. 11. Low. In the first beat Cola a te zu 6.3 best you and about 18 months ago. He took a lively

Hul 07, last to. Ip and Lo 3-0. interest in Volunteer sports, He was opinion, that from a practical stand round also a member of the Kowloon Foot embarkation on structural iterations beat F. C. Barry, Buller beat Ahern. Cheah and Llu 6-8, lost to Yong and or large scale In the second round, T. C. Barclay M. Ramzan and J. Khan drew with. *** Hongkong: Malls Lest. The Port to buildings at this juncture, involving Smith beat Young, and, G. E. Willerton Itul 3-6, lost to. Ip and Lo 310.

master General announced that letters the use of large quantities of cement, beat J. Wold. by surface route for United Kingdom, and labour, which would be more

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via United States of America posted in effectively put to uses In connection Hongkong between February 22 and with defence, is undesirable. March 7, 1041 and letters superscribed L

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"iy air tu.I13.A. and thence by San," Moreover the cost of materale is Fanung on May 31 and June 2, posted between March 20 and 15, 1941 unusually high, and 11 la doubtful whe" Bourne, Jr. (2) was 1 up.. „There were

have been lost by enemy setion, gut, ther it a good polley to compel owners: 18 entries.

interest.

It was further said that the whole Authorities be sought, was adopted. the result of successive ends; and estab-

idea was that thero would be no need ⠀ It was reported by the Chairman of lshod a new record of scoring on 18 Griekster On Leave. Harry Owen, to inquire into loand, was really to the Appeals Committee that the A. enda, R. F. Luiz had a total of 18 Hughes, the well-known cricketer, hat suit the Chinese method of business, sociation had approximately $24,000 in winning tallies to set a new record for left for Australia on furlougin. He is The Taxation Department would not hand for the propssed sanatorium. The the Division,voje persons

reed, to bother about who was lending need for further funds was stressed; Ji Muedonald-broke the Third Divi- xpected to be away for six months.

MAAKKO money at all,the whole system, and the hope' that a generous' philan- sion record, of winning tallies at-con- Also going to Australia is W. L was worked out so as to avoid going thropiat, would come forward was secutive ends with 15, and his fotal of Ripley, R.C.C. cricketer. des into our peoples' Burlanta

exressed.

117 winning" anda: equalled the record,

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