Sunday
June 29
Trivate patients, daily rates $12
class; $6 2nd class; $3 3rd class.
class.
not Private patients (Aslatle European diet), dally rate 60 cis 3rd Children under 12 years of age will be charged at half the foregoing rules in each class,
Air
Monday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
July 7, 1941,
Elvars
Hongkong News of the Week
Monday
A Page For The Evacuees
June 30
The rain was not particularly heavy bul an increasing wind swept rain Typhoon Blow, Winds of gale force through Batting windows and doors. whipped the Colony to-day in the all of which had to be securely batten- nearest typlioon threat for some years, ed and stuffed with rags and papers to The centre of the disturbance was at prevent the water seeping through. one period 40 miles away and although Many householders found little sleep in It presented a definite menace war the oppressive atmosphere indoors with rating the pesting of the No, signal, doors and windows banging and constant surveys of rooms to see that no dam- it veered off in the evening.
age was being done. The flerce wind accentuated the night noises.
that
Ferrica Stop Running
realdents,
the
Review Of
The Principal Topics June 29
To July 5
Wednesday
July 2
Birthday Honours, Two Hongkong military oficers appeared in the King's
Honours List, Gazelfed rthday London ve July 1
Was
the rate of one third of the rate for reizes marooned on the island and vicinis: midnight, however, the win France as a Brigade Major.
malustenance.
About
began 10
and the ferries stopped running. For surgical operations: (a) Major the Colony generally retired to spend freshened, heavy rain operations-Maximum $1.000 per opera- a distressing night.
tion, (b) Minor, operations-maximum $100 per operation. This charge w}}}'
be in addition to the charge of inedical attendance.
For normal maternity cases, chiprites
of $300 and $100 respectively. In lieu of the above charge for medical atten- dance.
1940.
Ne.
of
July I
Tuesday
the
Broadcast on Evacuation,
fall
in
was appointed
France and Belgium, and was wounded
twice. Be
was
Buy tiens Include the 1914 Star and Clasp,
One
WOG
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July 3
Thursday
Omeers later told newspaper men. who boarded the ship that they had
Woman Assessor. A slutement on been instructed nut to say anything. the appointment of a woman assessor assengers were equally reifcent
From another source it was learned from Englund for the War Revenue
were dressed in nt a meeting of the Legistative Counell to be under the control of Japanca Department was made by Government that the pirates
Chinese military uniform nad appeared to-day. The statement was made at ofcers. This belief is strengthened by the request of the Hon. Mr M. K. Lo, the fact that the Japanese naval autho who naked: Will Government make a
rities were able to obtain a very statement on the appointment of a Lady speedy release of the master. Captain Assessor from England for the War . E. Holden, and the Russian Guard..
taken away by the Revenue Department, with particular who had been reference to the following pointa: pirates and held for ransom.
The ship was (1) In view of the evacuation, why
ubioul a day from was it considered necessary to send a Shanghal Rudd was shelterng at Sha- Indy onlcer out from England to long cheng from the typhoon on June 28 when she was boarded by a party of kong?
men wearing Chinese military uniform who came alongside in two inuinches in
(2) Whether kay efforts were made to Rectire a azultable candidate locally or from among the evacueest
had been heard of him either.
cure,
and crew completely unawares. Cap-
the. English captain and White Russian
Dockworkers
To
until
Brawl. Factional differences between workmen employ- ed at the Talkoo Dock, which have been evident for some time, came to a head to-day when, shortly after noon, a clash occurred immediately outside the East Gate of the dockyard.
Eye-witnesses estimate that between
of the night, which lasted for about 15 200 and 300 workmen were involved in minutes and which at one time looked so serious that the Emergency Unit Station. Police from Shaukiwan and was summoned from Central Police Quarry Bay districts also assisted to restore order.
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No arrests have been inade, according the Police. It is learned that a number of workmen were injured, but none required hospital attention.
The trouble is said to be due to (riction among the workers themselves, and dissatisfaction in cald to have been present for some time.
Friday
.
Saturday
July 5
Old Resident Bles.-An old real-
Quips By “Argus”.
With Acknowledgments
Following the new Burn border on the map might be a goot fest of sobriety.
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it was a dry typhoon. For some i took about eighteen stimlets to sea it through.
Ruslana galablish Litemselves in new lines. So it's all right-so long they don't run out of new lines.
A caffin-carrier has been convicted of stealing Kold caps from the teeth of cormes. Every Job tuas its perqs.
There'll be peace as soon as every- one realiser that you can't be the salt of the earth without melting a
uit.
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Even the typhoons enter into the spirit of the official mystery. You can't tell whether they're going or coming.
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The price of milk ma-gone- up. "owing to increasect cost of produc tlon," But I thought the cow did theproducing?
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An Australian explorer is tue in
Colony, I understand he' coming to find out how Hongkong children get that way.
The law now forbids you lo Intro- duce into meat any water or other fuld. So how are you going to make corned beef?
A New Territories sow has given birth to 21 piglets. She doesn't pem to know that, according to the War Tax allowances, the best people have only two children.
An
"enormous" carthquake has been recorded, but has not been Iroced. Maybe it was only Mir Matsuoka's headache,
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Lote on Saturday evening ZDW broadcast Harry Horiek, and his orchestra. Someone must have been
• thinking of night starvation.
Everybody a warmed to be wary of drifting and stranded mines. If yoti nee one, don't throw atones at It might only be T taipan relaxing.
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The trouble about Hongkong pubtle opinion is that everything is seen through a glass-lightly or darkly according to what's in the glass.
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The blow was only a moderate one, although stron wants prevailed most of the day, The wind gauge at the Observatory recorded a gust at 12.48
At dawn the wind was still whipping pm, of 90 miles an hour but in 24 hours ended 9 pm, barely four inches of rain the harbour but it was considered safe for ferries, although only a few tripa feil,
In the circumstances it was not sur- hind been made when the services were prising that damage on both sides of suspended and Kowloon residents found
On behalf of Government, the on the dead of night, taking the capialn dent of the Colony, Mrs Ellen King, aerious themselves marooned not only from the harbour was light, Mast
Mr R. it. Todd, Financial Secretary, retain Holden and the Guard were taken died at the age of 50 years at Kow- was the wrecking of a river vessel, their ofllegs but also from their com
plied: The staff requirements of the away but nobody was lajured and loon Hospital to-day on the result of either the Tal Lee or Chung On, on the pradores and many a household found
Wer Taxation Department originally nothing was stolen. They were held a stroke. She was the widow of the six itself without milk, brend or the morn- госка of Stonecutters. About
included six assessor's posts, for the for about two days before being re leaths are reported on land and sea ng paper, Island residents, tog, dis-
holdera of which chartered accountants leaned, the rescue having been affected covered similar difficulties but perhaps from various cnuses.
or persons with equivalent qualifications by the Japanese naval units. pardoned the compradore's boy for not
were needed: this number was subse- "How The typhoon was peculiar In
the Chlet Omeer, Mr A, L. quently Increused to soven.
Jones, micceeded in weighing anchor Tompliat Charges. It is notified in ntier heading straight for the Colony It venturing out on his usual rounds.
With the holsling of the No. 9 signal
Endeavours were made throughout and getting away still remains to be "Gevermanent Gazelle" that the scale remained stationary about 60 miles off,
Government hospitals, resulting in strong north-easterly winds at 8.27 trams returned to their depots
last year by the Crown Agents for the fold.
A more light is thed on the at charges for
Colonies to recruit such for these posts ather than Tan Yuk Hospital, Lat Chi in the Colony for over a day and a hall although a few buses continued, forced
Brilliant sunshine during the week to run off their schedules.
but they were unable to All them all, minir by a cable received from Domel Kok loaplinl, and the Soi Ying Pun
Eventually the name of a woman who in Shanghai to-day. This states: Retief Hospital, for medical treatment end belied the closeness, of the typhoon,
"Left stranded at Shucheng, Fukien, For the rest of the day
Brigadier J. T. W. Beeve, B.R.D., possessed the required qualifications the effects of which were forcibly feli as from July 1 will be:
first mate of the Jarding freighter lat on Sunday night No hunt was ferant, the spa Kongo, The Wind Brigade of Ul Hongkong infantry was put forward and her appointment
day. Although the No. 7 signal was Indoors, wasting patiently for the wind is runde a Commander of the was approved by the Governor.
fta unnecessary to expatiate in this were rescued on June 30 by Japanese hoisted on Sunday morning, the weather to abate. A few ventured out, bare- Must Excellent Order of the British
"Proceeding to on remained bright and sultry until the footed, in shorts and shirts which were Empire (C.D.E.), while Lieut-Colonel Council upon the supreme Importance aval units.
Hongkong from afternoon when there were intermittent trenched inside a minute, to "see what H. de L. Panel, former Commander of at the present time of the fullest possi showers and strong gusta of wind. It was like" but most returned quickly, the Royal Engineers, Hongkong, be ble collection of revenue, and especial Shanghai, the British freighter ran into This, however, did not defer a large discovering that they could see little comes on OMeer of the same Order y of that carmarked for war-purposes: a typhoon on June 28 and put in at
and the desirablilty that the administra. Shincheng to weather the storm.” tlon of the War Taxation Ordinance, Mr L. A. Searle, A.S.P, who led the number of people from going to bathing through the wind driven sheets of rain. 1O.B.E., Military Division). sheds and benches.
A few private cars ventured out but. Brigadier Reeve was born in 1891, which is complex and technical Police party on board, sald he was not Indleations that the storm was ap-
he had seen the reports, which would Proprietary medicines and drug not proaching with every turn of the clock taxi-drivers were reluctant to answer and took a commission in the tune measure, should be in expert bands is prepared to make a zlatement
when Brigade in 1940. He was promoted equally apparent,
be Lieutenant in 1012 and
In the Catony not be in his hands until to-day. served
It was well-known 05
Mr C T. Tod, Manager of Jardine's that Government Intended to engage » contained in the British Pharmacopoeth came on Sunday eventer when constant calla, particularly around noon
temporary Captain from December.
number of chartered accountants for chipping department, also boarded the will be charged for if supiled by the and heavy squalis churned the harbour the height of the storm seemed to
The wind gradually abated after timn 1914, to March. 1015, when he was work in the War Taxation Department yessel and assisted the Police in their. waters into white foam and drove all reached. - Government Medical Department.
craft still obrond to seek the safety of
on the inade a Captain. From 1917 to 1910 No Inquiries from such persons were inquiries.
temporary Force typhoon shelters. Earlier, all steamers and at 4 pun. more iraffle was
Lieut.-Colonel, MiRtury Naval,
received fueally, however, and it was Kowloon service Machlac Gun Cadre. He was
pro- patients und Government pensioners alongside wharves had gone to the roads. The Yaumatt ferries resumed he
not considered worth while to adver- any followed. an hour later, the vessels moted to the rank of Major in 1928,
tise within the Colony. will be charged in accordance with the middle of the harbour with nil decks about 6.30 and the
fur cleared
prepared
embarking and disembarking passengers Lieut.-Colonel in 1930 and Colonel
There was no reason to suppose that above ncalc.
Additional Fees
eventuality.
left the direct on to the wharf as the pontoons (Brevet) In August,
1930, the rank, any of the evacuates to Australia had Motorboats and sompans
substantinted the following the required qualifications. Private patients charged 1st or 2nd harbour during the evening, although had been lifted. By 9 pm, the wind being
Examiner Missing Close daily rates for maintenance, ferries continued their normal schedules and dropped to a faint breeze only, month.
craft there was no rain and only the op the Inst
Deputising for the Hon. Mr N. L. revellers оп
In 1910 Brigadier Reeve was un other than the above, will be subject with to the following additional charges: experiencing a rough trip. Late re- pressive atmosphere remained to indi-
Megarry Training Centre and in 1917 went to
stated to-day that one For medical attendance, a charge at vellers and night workers found them- cate that the typhoon was still in instructor at the Machine Gun Cadre Smith, the Colonint Secretary. Mr. From 1916 several War Taxation Examiners, a Mr Mayhew, who should have arrived in to 1928 he was G.S.O. 3 at the War the Colony ut or about the same time forced to seek hotel accommodation and
Office and for the two following years as Mr Mathins, had been presumed lost WAR D.A.A.G. He
as his ship was long overdue and had Brigade Commander in China with the been presumed torpedoed. There was temporary rank of Brigadier In 1939.
no evidence, however, to show that Mr ile served
Mayhew was actually dead, and he may in the Great War in
at this moment be a prisoner of war. mentioned iri des.
Another passenger on the same ver- nel ns Air Mayhew was a junior Fire patches twice la 1918, and his decorn Urigade Onlcer, who was coming out The three rafts nt Repulse broke from their mouring during the the British War Medal, and the Victory an Assistant Station Bleer. Nothing
Lawn Bowls. In a rinks bowls For Analytical, Bacteriological and
Piracy Mystery. The Jardine ship championship at Civil Service, to-day Pathological Examinations at rates laid
Typhoon Aftermath. The typhoon height of the storm on Monday night, Medal.
The Lido and Lt-Col Panet was born In 1800 and Faust, whch was reported to have W. Melrose, H. Mnin, J. Watson, down in Government Notification No.
which threatened the Colony on Mon- und were thrown on the bench 701 of June 27, 1941.
coast and lied up being badly damaged.
Middle Beach rafts were not affected. entered the Royal Engineers in 1915. been attacked by pirates on its way Chalmers bent. A. G. Gratton, J. H. from Shanghal, arrived to-day but de Gelling, C. F. Needhani, A. Brooks. Examinations, day entered the Radiological
froin information For
promoted Lieutenant the Matbeds generally suffered ttle He
tails of the voyage are still very obs- hobic 22-11. Therapeutic X-ltay and Radiu era according to
1. J. Bicknell and G. W. Elphick diation and Massage and Electrical Royal Observatory to-day. The No. 5
When the ship arrived in Kowloon beat C. H. Gough and J. Hayward 26- treatment at rales laid down in Gav signal, holsted at 0.50 p.m. on Monday, damage, except for Nos. 22 and 99, following year, Captain in 1918. Det was lowered shortly after Ba.m. to which have been stripped of their ing Major in 1919. Major In 1930, and
the skeleton Lleut.-Colonel in 1938. leaving only covering.
Day about 4.30 p.m. Police boarded 10 In the pairs. 1375 Not!ication ernment
day.
He served in France and Belgium from passengers and
her and remained taking statements At Craigengower W. Ramsay and It. December 20, 1940.
The galc was expected to strike framework. The road leading to the
oficers until forrston bent A. E. Carey and W. Mair during the Great War from 1915 to about 10 p.m. For Dental Examinations and Treat-
20-12. ment at rates laid down in Govern- Hongkong late on Monday evening and beach was littered with leaves and tree
A few people ventured on to the 1918, and was in Greek Macedonia, ment Notification No. 020 of August 10 passed south-east of Wagion at p.m. branches.
Winds of gale force again lashed the
con- beach this morning, to watch the surf Serbia, Bulgaria, European Turkey and thued to 3 p.m. after which the storm as it crashed on the beach, creating on the Islands of the Aegean Sea in For the services of a "Special" nurse Colony towards midnight nad
1015/10. Te had been wounded, and at the rate of $14 a day.
died down. During this awe-inspiring sight.
Declaring was mentioned in despatches in 1918, For consultations concerning private gradually
that he hoped the time would never in war decorations Include the Star, in or out patient with a Government period, n maximum gust velocity of 70 Consultant or a Government Medical miles an hour was registered.
Despite its severe buffeting, the come to longkang when the decision British War Medal, and the Victory Oficer at a Government institution the
Fletcher, S. W. Lee, H. Y. Long, V. V. amount of the fee will be_n_tum_not Colony quickly resumed a normal ap- of the British War Cabinet to evacuate Medal,
pearance this morning, except for a British European women who were not
Lt-Col-Panet-was-in-Palestine-in-
Needs; R.-M. da Rocha, II. Nolasco da exceeding $50.
Weather
Eduardo In June. Apart from the Silve, and Lieut.
Proenca. For electrocardiographical examina heavily overcast sky, and but for a required for essential-service, and.
strong wind, there was little to show their children, would be justified by 1830, and was again mentioned in des-
typhoon at the end of the month, the Messrs Percy Smith, Seth and Fleming tion-$10.
conceming that there had been a typhoon the pre- stark facts, His Excellency the Gov- patches in 1937.
a careful and ernor to-night closed care For
from weather for June in the Colony did not were re-elected Auditors. professional
Piracy. Boarded by pirates
Tramo Aceldents. In the Colony of private pallents by a Government Con- vlous day,
Ferries did nol resume their service sympathetic study of the evacuation
talk was two launches while on the way down differ much from the average, states sultant at a Government institution
Royal Observatory. There was Hongkong, Including the Island, Kow. from Shanghai in Hongkong on Sun- the fee of not less than $5 per day and not, until after D am, though buses, trama question. The Governor's
His Excellency emphasised that the day, the British steamer Fausang. Father less sunshine and more rain, loon and New Territories, during the exceeding $23 per day. This charge and other vehicles were running long broadcast through ZBW.
evacuation decision regarding will be in lieu of the charge for medi- before that time. Motor boats were in demand by people who were
Navigation Company Limited, had fall was associated with the typhoon, were altogther 10 trame accidents as cal attendance (see paragraph (1)..
average temperature for the the rosult of which two persons were who died 30 years ago. fact that they could do so while the consideration of all the circumstances her captain and one of the Russian
month was 81.7 deg. F. or 0.0 above killed and 24 persons were injured. normal. A maximum temperature of Of the persona killed, a Chinese The late Mrs King was at one time ferry services were still suspended was, and the threat to the Colony that exisi-
Somehow or other, the Chief Officer, 01.6 occurred on the 28th, and a female, age 14, was knocked down and in charge of the former Wiseman's a source of exasperation to many. The cd, and still may be said to exist, guards removed by the pirates.
by a bus while crossing the were fully realised. The retention of Mr A. L. Jones, succeeded in weighing minimum of 73.4 on the 2nd. Humi- killed ferries were packed with passengers The hardships that would be entailed As soon as the service was resumed.
Funky, sampang and steam isunthes some women, and gradual return of a anchor, and got safely away, although dity was 74 per cent. There were 141 carriageway, and a Chinese male, one Cafe, and counts a large number of cle 43 per diem bird clans 50 cts, were to be seen on the harbour very few others, was part of the defence hotly pursued by the pirates for some hours of bright sunshine, which is 24 40, died from injuries received while friends in the Colony, especially
First class $4.00 per diem; second
shortly after the typhoon signal had scheme: a number fervice, which is distance before the chase was given hours below normal, but percentage attempting to board a moving tram among the older members of the
while, of cloud was averaged at 78.
community. She appeared to be in per diem.
Rain fell on 20 days and totalled Of the persons Injured, 13 were normal health until Friday when the Proprietary medicines or drugs not been hauled down, and by 10 o'clock, quired for essential service, which His up. He then sheltered for a
who were struck by contained in the British Pharmacopoeia the harbour presented its usual busy Excellency detalled. He drew a word before proceeding to Hongkong,
25.180 Inches, against a June average pedestriana picture of conditions which, in case of
This report was confirmed by an of 15,231 Inches. the worst happening here, could face will be charged for if supplied by the appeamace.
vehleles while crossing the carriage seizure occurred. She was taken Fatal Collapse Covernment Medical Department.
The verandahs of Nos 348 and 348 the man called up for service, with his authoritative source
There were twelve thunderstorms on way, three private car passengers and immediately to Kowloon Hospital but
died the following day. Private paitents, other than Govern
The Governor stated clearly that stated that the Master of the ship, seven days, rainfall associated with a lorry passenger were injured as the ment patients, charged first or second Queen's Rond Central, a four-storeyed wife or family in peril.
Mrs King is survived by threo class daily rates for maintenance, will building standing on its own, bordered
been found and ly heavy, nearly inches being record- a lorry passenger was injured when his be subject to the following additional on one side by Sal Street and on the there could not yet be any lifting of Captain . E. Holden, and the Russian the storms on the 18th being particular. reault of collisiona between vehicles,
the evacuation order as a whole: but guard, have
the Japanese naval ed in 10 hours.
vetilcie ran into a hillside. a bus sons, a brother, Mr F. W. T. Ross, charges:
other by a lane, collapsed about 9.15
pledged Government's constant watch rescued by
A water spout, which is of fairly passenger and a tricycle rider were who is in England, and two sisters, For delivery (a) Arst class Sana.in. to-day. The crash of massonry fulness for the least sign that the order authorities. No further details are
available.
rare occurrence, was observed in the injured by falling off their vehicles both of whom are married and re- maximum; (b)
class second
$25 shook buildings in the vicinity. maximum.
The collapse began with the veran- could be relaxed.
New G.0.C. Appointed. It was an Captain Holden was formerly Chlet harbour on the afternoon of the 6th. while in motion, a public car driver sident in Oakland, California.
Maximum wind velocities were of was injured when his car ran off the The director of Medical Services has dubs on the top floors, which as they
nounced by Command Headquarters
course associated with the typhoon; roadway, and two bus passengers and Her eldest son, Harry is a member discretionary power to waive the ad- fell brought the verandahs of the floors to-day that for some time past Major. Omcer of the Hasang.
The Fausong is a vessel of 2,250 tons, 50 mph. in a gust was recorded at the one tram passenger were injured while of the Hongkong Urban Council staff, below with them. Soma two hours
moving buses and a another J. J. King, in Director of earlier, residents opposite noticed a General A. E Graselt, C.D., D.B.O., M.C.
the building, and has been required for an appointment and was built in 1921 by Mesara Dunlop, Royal Observatory, but 120 m.p.lt was alighting from
Messrs Falconer and Co., and the huge crack
that Bremner and Co. Ltd., Glasgow. She reached at Kal Tak. These figures are moving from respectively. to vacate the in the United Kingdom, and
Of the 8 Beeldents, 40 were coll other son, Billie, is in Canada, warned the occupants premises, but the tenants it is stated re- arrangements have just been completed is 285 feet long. and 42% feel in easily records for June, the previous
were colll- maximum being 07 at the Royal sions between vehicles, 20
alons between vehicles and pedestrians Observatory. fused to do so uns! the collapse occur for his relief by Major-General C. M. breadth.
Fire Brigade Chief-Mr C. Fitz- Maltby, M.C.
The Rev. E.. L. Nash. Many people and 20 decidents were due to other Henry has been appointed Chief: A rinks bowls Lawn Bowls. In Pedestrians had been warned to Major-General Maltby will be ar
pavement, but riving in Hungkong in the near future, championship match at Kowloon Foot will remember the Rev. L. L. Nash, causes.
Independence Day. The Fourth of Officer of the Fire Brigade, with Certificates: (a) A charge of $10 walk on the opposita
Major-General Christopher Michael ball Club to-day F. P. Phillips, P. A. who was for four years Chaplain of the will be made for all certificates in one man was caught by the failing connexion with the flness, or unfiness masonry and killed. His body was re- Maltby was born in 1891, and obtained Peckham, J. E. Henson, A. Hyde-Lay Diocesan Boys' School and who return- July, Independence Day, was celebrat- effect from January 1.
Senior Medical Officer-Dr K, H. of patients or others to perform their covered after the Fire Brigade had his commission as a 2nd Lieutenant in bent S. A. Gray, J. Curtis, A. W. Smith, ed to Australia to take up the onerous ed privately by Americans In Hongkong
1910, entering the Indian Army in E. C. Fincher 10-10.
duties of General Secretary of the to-day. There was no celebration at duty, for invaliding certificates, for arrived. panies and for post-mortem reports re- including many buses, was held up for promoted Lieutenant in December 1912,
before being Captain in September 1915, and was the 19th the score being 15-all. On the called up as Military Chaplain for bui a subscription list will be opened Medical Omeer, with effect
a four and service overseas with the Australian for Americans, the total proceeds of April 1.
which will be donated to the British quired by the public including the a considerable Raval and military authorities: (b) Ex- diverted through Bonham Strand East neting Major In 1910, being given 30th Hyde-Lay scored
The Acting-Vicar was invited cept where certificaten are insted free and West. Clearing operations are un brevet rank at the beginning of 1910, Fincher could manage only a single forces, states the "Andrian."
return to Melbourne to take up the Last year the sum of HK$2,551,27 was Wong Ngok-wing. Wong Yat-chlu. under the provisions of the Vaccina der way, with Sanitary Department and acting again as Major that year in reply.
Tong Chung-wei, Stanley Robert, H. C. At Hongkong Football Club, the work at C.M.S. Headquarters in that raised,
Must of tlon Ordinance and except in the case coolles doing the work, but it is learned and in 1920, attaining the substantive
the Colony's American Lam, L.co Wing-hong. Jimmy Hall, of Government servants, a charge of that trame will be unable to pass rank in September 1827. Promoted to $2 will be made for a cerificate of through that part of Queen's Road for the brevel rank of Lleutenant-Colonel holders of the rinks championships, Relty that Mr Nath is laying down but,
was prominently T. C. In the American flag Orem, Jing there is still work here and
Young. T. S. Young, Cline, vaccination: (c) A charge of 50cis, will a day at least. Coolies at the Public at the beginning of 1934, he reached lasu, A. E. Costen, J, S. Landon C. S. after dus consideration, declined, feel business flems closed for the day, and George Hall, Bertram To, Ng Po-man. Gown from most of the city's main Fisher, T. C. Loong. T. H. Loong. be made for a certificate of Inoculation. Works Department are shoring up the substantive rank in April 1930, and was tosselet, beat J. Forrest J.
Macao Jockey Club. The adjourned buildings. American
ships in port Robert Young. At Civil Service W. Williamson and China that he can usefully perform." except in the case of Government ser building. The ground floors are occu- promoted to be Colonel at the begin- Fender, E. G. Post 20-10. vanti.
pled by a tobacconist and money- ning of 1938.
Colonel Maltby was appointed In C. S. M. Thom beat bi. A. Baptista and annual meeting of The Miness Jockey were also gally decorated with bunting
Wreaths were sent by Florence, Ordination. Mr Ell Ernest Low, changer's shop, and a firm of drapers,
Club was held at the registered office for the occasion, Walls Give Way
structor (G.9.0.1.) at the Staff College, G. S. Ladd 30-16 in the pairs.
Death of Popular Girl. The funeral Miranda, Dorothy Lee; Priscilla, Pat, Secretary of the Mandarin Congrega-
Colony's Rainfall. Although the rain of the Company to-day.
In proposing the adoption of the of Miss Joon Wong, eldest daughter of Nanette," Winnie, Susie Ho: Auntie tion of Christ Church, Kowloon Tong, The collapse of a wall bordering the Queita, In June 1938; but had been was ordained a Deacon by the Rt Rev. Taun Wan ferry wharf at Tsun Wan, G.S.0.2 in India from April 1925 to fall for the Colony during the first alx R. O. Itali, Bishop of liongkong, at the New Territories, on Monday almost September 1927, and Deputy Assistant months of this year was above normal. Report and Accounts to December 31, Mr and Mrs Wong Pang-leuk, who Mabel and Uncle George; Mr and Mrs evening service in St John's Cathedral sank a junk, which was berthed along Adjutant General from July. 1030 to no record @gures were returned. Of 1940, Mr R. M. da Rocha, Chairman, died at Tal Wo Hospital on Thursday John Mackenzie; Mr and Mrs M. Thom; the six months, Juno's rainfall was the to-day. The ordination was under aide. The wall fell over the junk, No. February 1934.
make changes in the internal affairs the Chinese Christian Cemetery, Pok- Rumjahn; Mr and Mrs Leung Yin- canon known
the saw service in the Great War highest, and was above normal, as was said that it was decided last year to at the age of 20 years, took place at Mr and Mrs W. Wong: Mr and re as ordination (special 4814D, and injured Chan Fat-kit, a co-
year-old man, Wong Choi, a girl of and was awarded the Military Cross, the fall for January, February, March of the Club, as the result of which fulam, to-day. Itev. Mr Kwan Kan-yau chlu: Mr and Mrs Cheong Winx-lun: Mr and Mrs B. Jex; Mr and Mrs Shum case),
Mesars T. A. Martin and Co. were offelated. The Rev, A. P. Rose and the Rev. alx, and Chan Fat, n boy of eleven. serving with the Indian Army; and on and Apell.
Miss Wong, a popular member of the Pak-way; Mr and Mrs F. K. Ng; Mr The total rainfall from January 1 to appointed Secretaries. J. C. 1. Wong presented Mr, Low for They were removed to Kowloon Hos his promotion to Major-General bo
enme a divisional commander, and at June 30 was 60.04 inches, against an Nine Race meetings were held in younger set, excelled in sport in her and Mrs A. E. Kew; Mr and Mrs K. C. Girl, School. N: Mr and Mrs 1. Q. Ifunt; Dr and ordination immediately after the ser- pltal.
Another wall, at 30 Fuk Lo Tsuen prezent is in command of a division in average of 37, but it is no record, the Macao and were well supported. He days at the Diosesan mon, which was preached by the Rev.
believed that, with additional Improve- She nd been employed by Lyson and Mrs C. H. Lo: Dr T. P. Wu; Dr 800 City, collapsed on Southern Indin. General Maltby is a fall for 1040 being 02. Hoa, Kowloon
Hing-lok; Mrs V. Me tone.
M. Bush: Messrs graduale of the Staff College and also It was thought that the fall recorded monts made during the current year, Hail for two years.
Miss Wong is survived by her James Hall, Wong Sing-sam, Gilman Clergy who took part in the service Monday, but nobody was injured.
A large hole was icft in the road of the Royal Air Force Staff College, for the first six months of the year Racing In Macho would be further were the Itt tov, Mok Shnu-sang. (Bishop of Canton)), Rev. H. D. when the foundations of the highway He has had long experience both in
expected from the Ting-kai and Wong Chan-loong, and a Colleco; Margorot Chan, James Wong, Rozentini, Rev. Paul Iso, Rev. D. M. at the junction of Ngar Tsin Wnt and command and on the Staff, in India would have been a record, but the stimulated, and greater support was parents, two brothers, Messra Wong Tong, Miss Elsie Rappe, Miss C. and
slator, Misa Helen Wong.
Kenneth Chan, Dorothy Lee, W. Choy, Richards, Rev. C. Strong, Ilev. J. G. Po Kong Ronds collapsed. Trame was and elsewhere, and his present com- gauge at the Royal Observatory shows also confidently
mand is considered one of the most the following figures: January, 3.81: Racing public of Itongkong.
Apdrow Among those present at the funeral Peggy Kwok, Martha and The Report and Accounts February, 0.545; tarch, 7.092; April, Doker. Rev. Tang Kel-ngok, tov, forced to proceed at reduced speed..
The Fire Brigade in Kowloon an Important in India. John Chung Yarn-lasp, Hev. F. Nigel,
Malor-General Grasett, who arrived 0.05; May, 5.835. (below normal): June, seconded by Mr Philip Leo and adopted wore: Mr and Mrs Wong Shiu-chi, Mr Zimmern, Bartram Lo, Helen Chang. and Mra A. H. Roberts Mrs Ceci T. Charles Fisher, Edith Küla, Lørna Mok, unanimously. Hev. FR. Myhill, Rev. C. Higgins, Awered a false summons on Monday Rev. D. Paton and Deaconess Vincent. night, being called to the neighbour In Hongkong in December 1030, at the 25.18 Ina.
the current year, Messrs F. J. Priscilla. Pat. Nanette. Winnie. Sualo Commercial School, Colonial Dispen- A special form of service was held hood of the Alhambra Theatre by the age of 50, was the youngest General Following are the records for the Arat: The following ware elected Stewards Chan, Mrs A.V. Young. Misses Vivienne, Viclenne Ild, Wong Tong: Bloff of the Lyson and tall, fuss = and (Chairman), G. A. Harriman Ho: Mi Martha Lee. Mias Esther sary, for the occasion. A. collection taken automaile are alarm placed there. No Omeer Commanding hitherto appointed six months of the year: January 0.43; for
(Vice-Chairman), J. M. Braga, K. P. Chan, Miss Catherine Chan, Messrs Company, was for missionary work, in tlie Diocese Oro or collapse was seen, and it is not ip the Far East. He succeeded Major February, 7.045; March, 11.785; April, delllon
17.105; May 48.84; June 34,378. of Victoria.
known what caused the alarm to ring. General A. W, Bartholomew.
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