SundayTM

July 13

Gallant Action.

It was learned that a Chinese Asherman, Sin Kee, 32, risked his life to prevent it drift ing mine in Aberdeen harbour from coming into contact with boats and rocks and exploding.

Several mines broke loose during the typhoon blow last Sunday. About à um, on Moulay, when the seas were still running high, a mine was scen drifting into Aberdeen harbour from the direction of Lamma Island. Police whistles were blown by

EVA junk-folk as a warning, and scores of

course,

kong Anti-Tuberculosis Association.

Thousands of these pamphlets, printed in the English and Chinese languages, will be circulated.

The English version, beaded "Warning Notice," reads:

Monday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

July 21, 1941.

Lilvary, Sonata Comm

Hongkong News of the Week

July 14

Monday

A Page For

e For The Evacuees

May 3. There were 14 lacerated wounds in the front of the hend, face Illec Prices. "Ilice prices at and neck. The attull had been pene- sources of supply are still continually trated, and he found 10 pieces of increasing and at the moment no metallle foreign objects under the hope existe of bringing about price soft tissues of the wounds. The reductions except Insofar as lower- cause of death was gunshot wounds jug of freight rates may make reduc- of the head. tiona possible," said Mr F. C. Barry,

Sgt. J. Galvin stated that he went Controller of Rice, in an interview to the Monastery on May 2, and saw with a reporter to-day,

the body of Decensed. He was given Mr Barry stated that he had no 10 gunshot pellets by a monk, Treng knowledge of, rumours that any re- Cheung-yuen, which

Inter presentations had been made by handed over to the Police Armourer. Chinese trims to Gavernment for a Perkins.

res premier be found ining, leh

examining reduction of prices. The only presentation received, he said, was clearly ladlented that shots had been from the Ion, Director of Medical fred from Bree different angles. Services in his capacity as Chairman Enquiries were still being continued of the Equitable Hive Sales Fund at the present time. Committee,

Government, Mr Barry added, wan fixing the price as low as possible, and in fact rice was now being sold 1 rates much lower than replace ment costs, as the following figures show:

Grade A-Gazetted

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Tuesday

on

were

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Review Of The Principal Topics July 13 To July

19

Wednesday

Thursday

July 17

mand at Home, will teave the Colony to-morrow morning. after handling Northcote Training College. This over to Major-General C. M. Maliby, occasion marka a réal nille-stope In M.C, the new General Ofeer Com- the history of the Northcote Training manding, who recently held an Im-

appointment Int College. For the first time' our stu portant

Southern dents are going out into the world Indin and who is expected to arrive in at teachers after having spent two the Colony to-day.

Major-General A. E. years in preparation for it," said Mr T. R. Rowell, Principal, in presenting was the youngest General Omeer Com- Important his report at the prize distribution of manding appointed to the

Far Eastern Caminand, was born In the College, to-day.

Chunda on October 20, 1888, and re-

Ciraselt,

wiro

Mr D. J. Sloss, Vice-Chancellor of celved a military education at the Hongkong University, in presenting Royal Military College In Kingston, awards and certificates to students Ontario.

congratulated them on their achieve- In addition to being the Yatmgest

Saturday

July 19

ment. He also referred to the admir- General Omeer Commanding appointed able building acquired by the College, to the China Commandi, Major General wisich was only possible, he said, Grasett was probably the first Domin: Lawn Bowls League programme was Lawn Bowls League. To-day's through the strenuous efforts of M on born military oflcer to hold this C. G. Solils, the Director of Educa- Important post. His career with the marked by a series of upsets, the British Ariny dates from June 21, 1000, Kowloon Docks beat Kowloon Haw!-

biggest of tion.

which occurred when Among those present were Mr when he entered the Royal Engineers Sollin, July 16

Second Lieutenant. IIe Me H. G. Wallington, Principal service throughout the Great War and rinks and by 40 shots. Other

ERW ing

Green Club "g" on all three Water Foto. After a lapse of about of King's College, Mr M. G. O'Connor, was mentioned in despatchen several were. Police, defent of Retrelo

ther unsats My times. He served in India from 1021 Recreio " week, the Invitation Water-polo Principil of Queen's College. t

of St Stephen's College, during period received

scorers.

Statue Square Changes. It is

Central Magistracy against Lei Yu lungkook, and one of the greatest found among the documents Iracin yening of special departments

"An enthusiastle player alnost from the time he was big enough to kick a football, Mr Black gained a place in the Torpaint team when still in his the Cornwall County selector. It was

Inferior

Bico.

have

The

WAY

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at the Staff

Sgt Coughlin and Bdr Mow lost to

Friday

Market teens and soon came under the eyes of Mr C. N. Li, Mr C. C. Liao, Mr Tsol dulics are interlinkedent, whose Mr B. C. K. Hawkins, to-day. Similar He has hind fung experience both in

Indin

Second

Quips By "Argus"

With Acknowledgments

Carrespondent comnptains that Volunteers talk too much in pubile. But so many of them are married tuen.

Chinese girl charged with theft of three bailing sults. So different from the average girl who is con- tent with half a bathing suit.

Somebody wants bock a 144 catty saroupa which he left on the ferry on Friday. Next time, Big Boy, you'd better just say that it got

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"Isn't it wondertul. Professor? It inkes the Digit of the stars miillaria and millions of years to reach us, and yet there they are--punctual every night."

Twenty-five lucky husbands are to be allowed to rillo messages, to their wives, Thut the messages are to be censored, so the rest of us for our $12 won't even get entertain- ment out of it.

·

Remember the quaint old days when girls and young women ware their coats, Instead of hanging them on their shoulders?

The swimming, gala was described an the year's social event. I look in vain for newspaper descriptions at the ladies' costumes,

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Sone telephone numbere being changed. If you know of a lucky one that is proof against Wat-pin-shue.]

I'd like to hear of it.

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What can you give a must for his birthday? Dunno. What can you do on three black-out nights In a row? Well, you can tilte your "nalis" "and""envy -itione who

atfurd air conditioning.

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can

Somebody has invented a noter car to carry golfers front green to green, But wouldn't it be cheaper and easter to have only one lice will movable hazards and coolles to change the scenery?

Evidence that the Monastery was visited by n marauding party April 30 was given by Tseng Cheung- yuen, who said he had lived there for the last 13 years. He was the only male living there, the other in- mates being seven other retali prier Deceased was a visitor who went to Pan Y.M.C.A. got under way uguin lle School, the Rev, E. W. L. Morin, Frontier. He was appointed Colonel win by 23 shots over J. W. Denkin), women. Tournament sponsored by the Euro- Bascombe. Principal of Bettlios Pub- 23 and sew service on the North-west Service Club Victory over civi (thanks to C. A. Lopes this evening when five matches were Wofesar Chow Sheung (representa Waziristan 1010-1 imediat nec deep and Kowloon Cricket Clubs stuprise per picut, $17; nel revenue neerding the Monastery on May 1.

On April 30, he said, someone had held in the Army Swimming pool at live of the Ministry of Education, the Waziristan 1921-24' clasp,

Division win over Hongkon to Monruly after payment of ali charges, $10, replacement cost-

tried to open the main doar of the Queen's Road.

In 1931 he was appointed to the Football Club which was largely due Monn try

Chungking), Professor Y. K. Chu landed in Hongkong, $10.80.

He noticed six or seven

Europeac, Y.M.C.A. played two (Dean of Linguan University), Mr W, highly important post of General Staff to J. M. Jack's defeat of It. S. ather men dressed in black clothing, matches in succession and won bald J. Dyers, Mrs R. A. Hill, Miss. Grifin, tant position until December 27, 1034. Cricket Club's defeat of Prisons of-

Oncer. Ist Grade, India. remaining in Robertson by 16 shots, and Grade B-$16.20; $15.20; $16.10.

the and had sent them away by throwing fairly easily. In their first ecounter Dr Llank Shad-wen, Mr K. P. Chan He was appointed G.S.O. Grade C.-$15.00; $14.00; $10. Grude D-$15; $14.20; $10.

stone at them from the top of his they beat Middlesex " 7-0. L. A. and many others.

College, Camberley, little house. The same

on January 19, Sers Club thanks to G. E. Costella's Traffio Fatalities. In the Colony of 1935, nad held that post until his de win by 10 shots over J. McCutcheon. Denn (2), A. F. May (2),N. D. Booker thing hap- en Grade E--$14.00; $13.00; $15.25.

pened the next night, when he was (2) and R. Maynard being the guni- Hongkong, Including the Island, partire for Hongkong,

Craigenkower, who had previously Grade F-$14; $13.20; $14.05.

League Tennis, Three matches in defeated Kowloon Cricket Club an Charges incurred after landing rice at and hit in the arm and leg. scores. In their second match against Kowloon and New Territories, durin sumpans and Junks hastily moved in Hongkong comprise retailers' pro- nnd on returning hene the Police. Royal Stout". A. Roberts dis- the week ended on Saturday, there the division of the Leninin hesin

to the monastery

placed Boulter and the “7" won 6-2, were altogether 95 traffle accidents were played to-day. from the danger zone. The sher Bits of 57 cents per pleul, allowance with a number of Tung Chung vil- R. Goldman (3), R. Maynard, E. A. as the result of which four persons

South Chimn beat Craigeugower man, Sin Kee, seeing the mine be made to cover the cost of operation lagers, found that Kwor Shery had Roberts and A. F. May scored for the were killed and 24 persons

were 614-212 ing carried by the current towards of distribution stations, handling and been killed.

winters and Balder and Plummer injured.

C. P. Ip and W. II. Mok tost to K. some rocks, dived into the water, transportation casts and, in respect

The Monastery was furnished with for Scots.

Of the persons killed, two Chinese M. Au and C. M. Lee 4-0: beat Y. C. swam to the mine, and, despite its of certain grades seld, charges in the usual temple belongings, and ent. RA. 6-2. Paul (2); Rutter (2), maly, aged. 50, were knocked down . Wong and P. C. Yu -6.

Navy "A beat 8th Contal Reg. females, aged 8 and 5, and a Chinese Mok ni Y. 11. Leung 6-2; drew with weight and the pressure of the enrered in thele mixing and grading, there was nothing of special value

H. K. Ho and C. L. Lau beat Au and reni, managed to divert it of ita Stocks in Hongkong were more in the place. He had since obtained Halfyard and Houre secred for the and killed by a bus, a lorry and a tee 6-1; beat soit anel Leung 6-1; lost than adequate and regular supplies a permit to keep a shotgun on the sailors and Marshal and Calthorpe tram-car respectively white crossing were assured, Mr Burry concluded.

for the Gunners Middlesex "A" the carriageway and a Bren carrier to Wong and Yu 3-6, premises. St Kec remained in the water

K. C. Shid and K. C. Wong beat Au Monastery Murder. A verdlet of Yu Hing, a widow employed on bined Small Units 19 win 7-0 Jen- when the carrier ran off the road, bent Wong and Yu 0-4.

struck their best form against Com- Passenger died from injuries received and Lee d-3; beat Mok and Leang; 6-1; controlling the mine until a Naval murder by person or persons un- the premises, said she heard dora. launch, despatched to the scene by known was returned by Mr S. F. barking; on the night of May 1, and ings (3), Hymas (2) and Binden wa

ARMY V. INDIANS the Police, arrived, when the mine Balfour at the District Onice, South, on waking up and looking through also

Army drew with Indians 415-16, goal scorers. This game of the persons injured, 14, werd was rendered harmless and removed.

pedestrians was also recognised as an Army c

who were struck by Ti is understood that Sin was high-day, following an inquiry held into window, saw a number of people. Large Units knockout match in which vehicles while crossing the carriage 11, Hassan and G. Singh 7-5: beat M. S. S/Set Ford and L/Cpt Stone Deal M. 1 commended by the authayilles for the death of Kwor Sheng, 12. Falice whistles were blown, and she these two teams werę, drawn against river and two passengers were in- J. Suflad and U. A. Rumjahn 6-2.

a bicycle rider, a private car Hussnin and M. I. lazack B-1; bent A. Els brave act, and presented with a woman, who died from gunshot ran to the altar room where Kwor token of appreciation.

wounds at the Law. Hon Ngan Sheng was praying. She heard a

one another.

away. S/Sgt Mitchell and Spr Eisley drew In the inst innich of the evening, jured as the result of collisions be- Anti-T.B. Campaign. The pamph. There was no Jury, and Acting Sub- Sheng fall down. She identified the tery. R.A. 8-0 of Signals bent 30th Her were injured when their vehicles and Rumjahn 6-4.

Monastery, Lantag land, on May 2 number of shots fired, prel saw Kwar Royal Corps of Signals beat 36th bat tween vehicles, a motor cyclist, a with Hassan and Singh 6-0; lost 10

Bren

carrier driver and one passen Hussain and Razack-1-6; beat Sulfad lets warning the general public Inspector Estall conducted the case body at the mortuary on May 3, against Indiscriminte spitting, and for the Police.

The above verdict

was returned battery, R.A, S-0., Alien (5), Pitcher Her requesting co-operation to enforce Dr . . Tal, medical officer of after evidence had been given by (2), Bennett and Hurt were goal, an off the roadway, two lorry pas- lassan and Stugh 0-6; Jost to Tussain

sengers were injured when their the law, are now being distributed Kowloon Mortuary, sald that he Lal Ying. Luk Kwong-you, Ho Lau

lorry ran into a hillside and a bus and Razack 3-0 lost to Sumad and

Humjahn 5-7. throughout the Colony by the Hong- conducted a post-mortem examina- and Chiu Lam, the other tomates of understood that the Urban Council passenger was Injured by falling off

thon of the body of Kwor Sheng on monastery,

JEWISH v. CHINESE · a moving bus. will shortly move from its present

Jewish last to Chinese 311⁄2-614. Of the 95 accidents, 44 were col- offices in the Post Office Building, and lisions between vehleles, 36 were M. Wong and Alfred Lu! 0-3: lost to S. R. Ramler and B. Godkin beat C. will be accommodated in a temporary collisions between

vehicles structure in Statute Square.

and C. N. Tang and T. F. Choy 3-6; hent pedestrians and 15 accidents were M. C. Lau and C. T. Tso ·6-3, Government proposes to put up due to other causes.

A. R. Poliak and M. Talan lost to this structure on the space difectly Departing G.O.C. J Excellency Wong and Lui 1-6; lost to Tsang and On April 25, 1040, the Hongkong

adjacent to the Supreme Court. Major-General A. E, Graseti, General Choy 1-0 drew with Lau and Tso 6-6. Government passed a law prohibiting

Plans are in the hands of the Public Onleer Commanding', the Troops In F. Whitsob and A. Odell lost to Wong July 15

Many of China's leading soccer Works Department. No details are Co since Deceniber, spitting in public places, except into

1018. who and Lui 2-6: lost in Tsang and Choy a spilloom or drainage channel. On Death of Former Resident. The thorities have attributed South China's

and Chinese Athletics magnificent available at present, but it is undurs has been appointed to a higher coin-1-0; beat Lau aud Th 0-2. orcurred IT Plymouth May 28, 1941, the first prosecution death under this new law took place at the Sunday, July 8. of Mr F. W. "Da" earlier efforts in the long hours of stood that tenders for the work are

coutthing by "Dai" Black, as he was being called for. Binck. formerly of HM Dockyard, known to them, and his name can be The who was convicted of spitting on the sporting personalities in Hongkong the history of the

connection with wartime adininis- Indiseri- Football.

Kate among the tration, and increased duties of other roadway and fined $5.

Former (-back of the Chinese clubs. minate spitting may result in others Hongkong Football Club and a Council

Mr Black leaves a wife, a son lm, pruned a shortage of accom- due to the emergency. becoming infected with tuberculosis, member of the Hongkong Football As and a daughter Allee, in Plymouth, are

serving with the Indian Army; and on gathered that the 5,751

is were 1illed persons

by sacation pm 1924 to 1929, the fate

July 18 fuberculosis-tu-1040,

Mr Bhark was a intive of Torpoint, dughter in Hongkong. Mrs J. J. odation. it

his promotion to Major-General be- move is now being mande to enable KJ93-

Moro-Wages--Wanted. The latest came division commander, and at "Cornwall" where he was born 60 years”

the Imports and Experts Department eings of workers to make demands for present is in command of a division in We need your help to enforce the

Complaints. age. law agalost this dirty and dangerous

tenis meeting of the Equitable Rice to reoccupy the present offices of the increased wages because of the bigh Southern India. General Matthy is a Sales Fund Committee, was held at Urbar Council so as to be near to the cost of living are the stone-cutters, It graduate of the Staff College and also habit.

Medien Headquarters to-day. Persons guilty of indiscriminale

Omeer, of the Royal Air Force Stalt College. Present were the Rev. H. Alion. Department of Economic Warfare and was learned from the be spitting will be prosecuted.

front were the Rev. W. Kendall, the Censorship

demands have already been matte by command and on the Staff, in Market Prices Higher.

taxi cab drivers, glas, blowers, tailors and Pastin, Mr Wong Quincey, Rev. 1. A.

Erection of the temporary building and beatyard workers and negotiations mand, was considered one of the most elsewhere, and his last com- priets of foodstuffy continue to fluc-

not font belore he established a CU tuate.

Selwyn-Clarke in the Chair, beet,

chicken

the removal of any statues. It is proceeding amicably. and pork had risen full-back in the West Country, Bis

The Chairman informed members understood that a portion

of turf

Lawn Bowls Championship. One of considerably above Wednesday's quo- first. Country cap was not long in come

The dispute in the Tal Wal Pencil the surprise wins in the bowls pairs that he had conveyed to the Manager will be preserved round the building, Factory following the tations, thungh vegetables were ing and be played regularly in Cur Hongkong Government Rice Monopoly and the iron railings will not

sudden dis- championship took place at Police Re- be missal of a number of employees last creation Club to-day when the little chenper. Fruit, except for bananas wil County matches for a number of the gist of a number of complaint taken down, except a small section week, has been settled. The which are not plentiful, are lower yours, When later his team turned received from the community. that the

workers fancied Stanley pair. C. V. Jnntleson. uver to the Devon County Association, Covernment Grade & rice was con- so as to make way for an entrance involved have returned to work and and S. H. Marvin, scored a convincing (though prices at the gruceterias are air lack gated Devon County hun sideratny inferior in quality to what to the new Ucbar Council offices, higher than at the market).

the question of wages and hours of win over the strong K. C. C. couple, T. The most welcome news of the

Are. Chlese

all three rinks, repeated the per- week is the fall in price of potatoes. Great War he played for Plymouth at much lower prices, and that certain cino? The Soups Food Or Medi- work is under discussion between the tunler and L. Jack. 24-15.

From 1901 until the outbreak of the the pubite had been accustomed to buy

question whether certain management and the Labour Officer. of the other grades established by kinds of Chinese soups were consi-

Marvin and Jamieson are not known formance to secure maximum points, From 25 cents on

Hongkong Man Killed. News has much on the green were selling for 12 cents on Satur. professional side, přincipally for the different districts, The Chairman said dered to be medicine or food. formed Just been received of the death on ac- the local stage as Marvino and Jamino, there appears Hitle chance of any

Wednesday, they

better known on and with eight wins to their credit Argyle, then in their early days as Government contained rainutes from dere

that Mr Barry had been kind enough lie issue before Mr H. G. Sheldon, son of Mr D. D. Forbes, Manager of their displays of magle. There was an tories. Another "double"

med five service of Mr Ian Sim Forbes, only who have delighted many crowds with team checking their sequence of vic- day; while new polators were to end eleven; as an anteur, of cents. Onions, too, were both plenti associated with some of the

course, aut in these gusies way to devote a crassiderable time to a con- x.c. at Central Magistracy to-day, Mesurs Andersen, Meyer and

finest ference with him in the subject, and when two ful and cheap, American onions be

Co. element of. wizardry about

bowls performance for after being Service, and Kowloon C.C. over their corded by Recreio H over Civil ing 12 cents white Shanghai entous players of the past generation,

On numerar occasions "Da" Black rice was dependent to no small extent

had explained that the high price of for keeping unileense-chun, of Clifton College, the late Mr

Born in England and educated at down 7-3 on the lath, they gained a tongkong FC. were only 6 cents.

partnered W. Brown, the Aston Vila upan

Defendants were N and Chan was 24 years of age. He came out to With the score 13-11 in their faunch Three sevens were recorded by W.. the phenomenal Increase in

Forbes three and after that were not headed. and England full-back, und later

1 Cros

Cross Street, Wanchal, freights. For example, freights had Yuct-ho, of 20 Spring Garden Lane, Honglong In 1935 and after working at the 14th, they scored another three Main, C. S. Rosselet and B. A. Man- Crabtree, another famous Englanti full increased many thes since the War Wanchal. They were alleged to have for about two years with Mosers Lowe, and then steadily drew away, reaping sell, and three sevens by J. F. Mc- back. Both were playing for Ply and and been more than double be mouth Argyle in those days, having tween January, 1940, when they stood sold Kut Chuu soup and Fuk Ling Bingham and Matthews, during which a five on the 20th. reached the veteran slagc. Mr Black at $0.90 per picul from Bangkok to coup to customers at their respective time he also played League Cricket Hunter and Jack scored on

Gowan, C. Gowland and J, K. Sloan. travelled all over the Cours with the Hongkong, and June, when they were premises on June 23, without licences, regularly for the Hongkong Cricket eight heads,

Immigration Officers, Mr A. R. S. Plymouth Argyle side and participated $1.00 per picut. in name thrilling gaines at The Dell,

Inspector Wong of the Health Du Club, he returned to England to join

Major has been appointed Deputy Two postponed matches in the Co- minigration Officer, with effect from 11 way dimeult to justify bega

the National Radiator Co. at full, Crystal Palace, Tottenham Hotspur charges by increase la Conl, wages arent stated that ho visited On the outbreak of war, Mr Forbes Championship were held on Thurs

lony Open Pairs ground, Millwall and Leyton, in the insurance, etc. and Mr Barry ex- places on several occasions, and had obtained a commission and was attach- day evening K.C. Hamilton and A. M.

Lawn Bowls June 30. days of the Old Southern League pressed the hope that the representa warned Defendants that they must ed to the Royal Artillery, but was sub- Ifolland, a very strong Bowling Green Assistant Immigration Officer, with Inspector E. B. Thorpe is to be when Vivian Woodward was with the tuns that had been made would secure obtain licences for the sale of soup. sequently transferred to the Royal Air Club pair, had no dimeully in entering effect from June 30.. Spurs, Charley Buchan with Leyton a reduction of at least $1 per pleut These soups, he added, contained pigs Force. and Fauny Walden with Northampton on freight from Rangoon fat present throat and other ingredients besides

Council Member. Mr

Mr E. David- It is not known how Mr Forbes met the second round of the event at the In Hongkong

expense of II. Brokenshilfe and A. son 1s to be When the Great War firoke out, M. Blanding at Just under $3.60 per plcul) medical nerus, and they came under his death, the cablu received by his Zimmern, who were heaten 20-8,

temporarily and about $0.00 ofreight from the category of food.

he parents merely slating that

Unofficial Black was sent to Hongkong. He had Bangkok. This would, of couree, bring

Brokenshire and Zimmern scored on Deferdants, who were represented killed on July 7, but it is belleved that only four of the 21 heads, one on the alive Member of the. Legis-. almost decided to retire from active about a corresponding reduction in the.

the place of by Mr in-shing Lo, said that the it was due to nn seeident as it is fourth, four on the seventh, two on the the Hon. Mr S. H. Dodwell, who is football, but soon after his arrival bere aggregate cost of rice locally. Was induced to dun the blue and white Mr Barry had assured him that all soup

was a kind of laxative and understood le was engaged ns 11th and one on the 15th, The Winners temporarily absent from the Colony, hoops of the Hongkong Football Club. possible care was being taken not to their Victims of Hent. A considerable This was in 1015, when Kowloon Foot mix graden from different localities, had fever or headaches. They had

customers were persons who instructor.

New G.O.C. Arrives. Hongkong's were very consistent, but never scored with effect from July 17

Labour Officer. Mr Q. A. A. trowd collected in Johnston Road at ball Club and the Chinese teams were The ice Monopoly's Bzures for the been selling the soups for many Major General C. M. Maltby, ALC

new Generat Omeer Commanding, above two!

Though scores were level at four-all Macfadyen, former Magistrate, who Its Juction with Fleming Road this just coming into their stride. The consumption of the various Govern-

8th head, E. G. Post and w, has been away on sick leave, has afternoon, slowing down traffe, when Club, however, could feld a very ane ment gtides during the first ten days

arrived in the Colony aboard the Pro- Mr Lo said that he would enil #sident Madison.

Cameron, of the Police Recreation been appointed Assistant Labour middle-aged- Chinese woman, who alde at that time and among the team of July were as follows:

Club, proved too good for. Hugh Nish Omeer. were.-Jack Rodger; McCubbin and

Major-General Maltby, who recently and G. W. Sewell, of Hongkong C.C. accompanied by a small girl, Black! Chassells, Stewart and N. L. H. 23,30 per cent; Grade C. 4.88 per cent; soups in question were purely medi- held an important appointment in who were beaten 28-11. The Police of hawkers necessary in the Interests

Grade A, 10.19 per cent: Grade D. Chinese doctor to prove that the fainted..

South India, 16 Passers-by carried her

succeeding Major- Railton: N, Robinson, Stalker, Walker: Grado D, 11.74 per gent; Gradé E, 24.34 einal, and the hearing was adjourned, eneral A. E. Grasett, who is leaving pair had two counts of five recorded on of the poorer classes to the Pennell, "Jock" McTavish, N. V. A per cent, Grade F. 18.50 per cent; Red

of the com- roadalde, and Arat-aid was applied. Croucher and Peter Tod.

Inspector Wong stated that

munity? These 13 hice, 0.81 per cent.

new appointment in Eng- the ninth and 14th heads. Someone sent for an ambulance from players (the, forwards, were

Urban Council would grant eating today for

The Hawker Problem. A motion for (2) Under what safeguards con shifted

Proposals Made

If the land. the nearby Fire Station. The woman around) kept together for nearly five

appointment of a committer to investi- hawkers of food be permitted to con- Mr Barry u intimated that if he house licences for the premises ir

Major-General Christopher Michael gate the hawker problem will be due to trade without prejudice to revived, but, when asked to enter years and swept nearly everything be- reduced the price of the three lowest Defendants would apply for same. the ambulance, stoutly refused. The for them, nithough they never suc- gratles to the public, he

Volunteer Flued. W. B. J. Bain. Milby was born in 1891, and obtained brought before the Legislative Council public health?

Bahis cominission as a 2nd Lieutenant in at His next meeting. The motion is: (3) If considerations of the Dairy Farm Company, 1910, entering the Indian

of public Senior Shield trophies In the ramo meet the demand,

Army in sponsored by the three Chinese re- health demand the abolition of food. the ambulance dressers and others season. The Shield trophy was captur- attempted to persuade her to go to ed on three occasions,

In return, the Chairman had suge by Mr H. C. Macnamara at Kowloon prometed Lieutenant in December 1912, he brought in the name of the Hon. how much abolition can best be carried, gested the practicability of increasing hospital.

Mr Black West Home In 1920, and holding of the lower threw a Magistracy yesterday, when he was Captain in September 1915, and was Mr M. K. Lo as senior Chinese mem- out without. Infieling undue hardship returned in 1925 to and things changed by admixture with Grade I wat by summoned for faliing to comply with acting Major in 1910, being gives ber, who has already given Govern- on existing hawkera? fuse, the dressers began arguing with a great deal. The Club were not the. selling at reduced prices stocks of A. an order issued by Col II. D. Rose, brevet rank at the beginning of 2012; inent noties to this effect.

(4) As regards hawkers rendered. old toree, whereas Kowloon had be: B and C which had been store for Commandant of the Hongkong Volun. and acting again as Major that year It is understood that the motion fa unemployed as a result of such aboll- and the noise drew more people to

como a sculer team with a history and some months had showed signs of teer Defence Corps, on Jure 20. and in 1020, attaining the substantive the sequel to on appeal by the Haw- tion of food hawking what provision the scene. Finally, she gave in, and

the Chinese were at the pinnacle of sight, deterioration but were fit for

announce should be made for absorbing them In The order was in a registered letter rank in September 1927. Promoted to kera Guild following the their form. He turned out for the human consumption.

The Committee sent to Defendant, instructing him to the brevet rank of Lieutenant-Colonel

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made for nholish the anlo of cooked food by provision should be was whisked away in the ambulance Chub once or twice, but "In the years expressed the hope that the Manager, come to the Voluntoer Headquarters at the beginning of 1034, he reached ment by Government of Ils intention to offer trades or Industries, or

their -after a fifteen minutes street scene. following his return and up in the time Hongkong Itire

relief?. A middle-aged Chinese pedestrians of his departure. August of 1920, he sympathetic cos Morapoly, would give on June 23 for the purpose of giving substantive rank in opril 1930, and was itinerant hawkers and on stalls.

The terms of the mallon are:

(0) Havinit regard to the existing suddenly collapsed in a dead faint devoted his energien to the administras posels.

his reasons for fuillng to atlerd ning of 1938..

"That, in the opinion of this Coin Personnel and duties of the police outside the Loke Yow Bulking in tive side of soccer, conching the weaker The Committed was unanimous In Its parades, and failing to comply with Colonel Multby was appointed In- ell. In view of the great importance Fores, How can such abolition of food Queen's Road Centrál, about 5 p.m. clubs to a certain extent and. lending plow that every possible step should instructions,

structor (G.8.0.1) at the Staff College, of the hawker question in relation to hawking be carried out effectively? to-day,

the benefit of his long years of active.' be taken by Government to secure Mr J. P. Murphy, Assistant Crown Quelto, in June 1998; but had been hawkers themselves as well as to the (6) What further legislativo meh- Experience of Football and footballers lower prices for rice whether by ad. Solicitor, prosecuted, assisted by the G.S.0.2 in India from April 1025 la general publle, Government should aures are necessary to carry out, the Choung Hing Street, near Hollywood in wary way.

the destinies of the Club, Kowloon in reinitor to selling prices the the dots, had on several occasion failed February 1934,

Investigate, recommendations of the Committeer justing freight rates, or by agreement Volunteer Adjutant, Capt. N. September 1927, and Deputy Assistant appoint a committee to He had taken an active interest in with the Burma and Thai dovernments Thursby: It was stated unt Defen- Adjutant General from, July 1930 to consider and report on this question - The mollen will be seconded by the FC and both Chinese teams, the Chis country of origin, or by actual to attend parades.

generally with special reference to the Hon. Mr W, N-T., Tom. It launders.

· šla saty nervice In the Great War feilowing pointab

**Blood that it will be vigorously.OPPOGS. "nerd" Athletic and South CHING" A.AZ "sidy of the Imported rice.

and was awarded the „Milltary · Cross, .(1). To what extent la the aratem, od,

On Saturday, the price af pulation as one of the finest amateur Wittenbach, and the Ich. Dr P. S. la Statue Square will not accessitate for the sulttement of the disputes are important in India.

Brachels,

Prices ruling on Saturday, with Wednesday's prices in jvere

Pork 95 ets a pound (65 cts). Beef 75 ets a pound (70 cts). Chicken $2.65 à eutty ($0.25), Eggs 50 cts a dozen (58 ets). Potatoes 12 cts, and 10 cts new

(25 cts).

Tomatoes 15 els (20 cts). Oranges $2.40 a dozen ($.80).

Apples 60 cts green and 65 eis red

(80 ets and 90 ets at groceterias), Bannnus 40 cts (35 uts).

Duck $1 a catly.

Carrots 20 cts a pound,

Beets 12 cts a pound.

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ours as well.

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years.

women were summoned longkong, and Mrs Forbes.

eating houses.

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To make room for the Imports and Exports Department, the Urban Council to be accommodated in temporary buildings in Statoo Square. But what's

Wrong with the Botanical Gardens? Or are these reserved for the Fixleries Jiureau,

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little girl was wailing bitterly, anul ceeded in winning the League and whether he would be in a position to bridge, Nathan Road, was fired $100 December the following year. He was presentatives on the Counell, it will hawking, either in' whole or in part, "

When the woman continued to re-

her; the child walled more loudly,

en The man, Lee lluns, 12, of No. 7

Road, regained consciousness as the ambulance arrived and took him to

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