Monday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

August 11, 1941.

N.Y.K.

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Hello NBC. This is Harrison For- man speaking from Hongkong, China;

Weather Spoils Bank Holiday. After on the opposite side of the globe from nimosi

most of you In America. It's exnelly eight-seventeen in the, morning here→

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Inonth, Hongkong WON

threatened with Another typhoon Munday morning.

during the week-end but it did not materialise, although the No. 8 signat was up' at one time,

forco

In some respecta elvillan Hongkong ceminds one of an ostrich with it Fend burled in the sand, repeating in Ibelt

First indication that a storm was

can't happen here!" The new threatening was on Sunday morning, tension in the Pacific which has arisen when the No. 1 signal was hoisted. this past week or so doesn't seem to The disturbance at that Ume was re- worry folks very much. "Just another parted 200 miles S.S.W. of Hongkang, one of those crises," they say. It There was heavy rainfall throughout blow over as the others have dono that day but no wind of any great before." So business still carries on us usual. There are no visible signs of This morning rain continued to fall panic, or even increased apprehension. Intermittently and the storm appeared There is no rush for steamer passage, to bo moving towards Hongkong for the part of either Europeans, or the No. 0 signal was put up at 11.20 Japanese here. Though I did see a few However, the weather cleared Japanese the other day buying sult. following the hoisting of this signal, cases and trunks. there was no rnin throughout the afternoon and hardly any wind.

n.m.

As a matter of fact, husbands aro stil ngitating to get the Governmen!

was crisis. You may remember, perhaps that during a similar ertsis a 1tle over

wire

for many

For The Evacuees

Review Of The Principal Topics Aug 3 To Aug 9

Wednesday

August &

Big War Expenditure. Severn

August 7

Thursday

to-hlm the Government's and the Couneti'à #rateful thanks for, and appreciation of, Farewell Provetation—A farewell pro- hils unsparing labourn in the Colony'a sentation to Major C. M. Manners, who interesta. has relinquished his post as Chief Air Raid Warden, Cowloon, upon being appointed

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We welcome in his pince His Excellency to other important duties in the Passive Major-General C. 3. Maliby in whom I A worthy Detence of the Colony, was made by am confident we shall and

Major General Grazett, member of the Corps of Air Raid successor to Wardens, Kowloon, at the A.Rr. Club (Applause}; house to-day. The present took the form of a cigar box, complete with two ash- trays and a lighter, Inscribed and, bearing the ARP. emble

The Hon. Mr J. J. Paterson: Sir, may I on behalf of the Unoffelals say how much we

all appreciate whai Major« General Grasett has done for us and wish the very best good fortune in his new job, and may we too welcome Major- General Maltby,

Saturday

August 9

Lawn Bowls League-Results In

Making the presentation, Mr C. E. Terry, Deputy Chief Als Bald Warden, Kowloon, spoke of the valuable serylcen rendered to the Corps by Major Manners The Hon. Mr M. K. La; On behalf of and said that had it not been for his my Chliese rolleagues and myself. 1 personal efforts, the history of the A desire respectfully to asociato ourselves the Lawn Bowls League matches Rowloon would not have included the with the tribute which has fallen from played to-day were more or less ne rapid and efficient development which Your Excellency,

expected. In the First Division, both

of

had shown.

1 Excellency Major-General Maltby. the "A" and "B" teams of the Kow- Major Manners, continued Mr Terry, Sir, may I convey what you have sald loon Bowling Green Club were de- naal ning beeh largely responsible for the to my predecessor in writing?

feated, the former by Cralgengower acquisition

and 164 the Clubhouse

11.E. the Governor: Certainly.

and the latter by Recreio "A". development, and in recognition of his

Indlan Recreation Club efforts the direction, he proposed that

Lawn Bowls-Six pairs cliampionship their performance of carller in the repented he be elected the first Honorary Life Member of the Club,

the

bowls mateltes were played to-day.

J. V, Ramsay and N. Morrison registered a handsome win over C. Van and J. C, Remedios 20-0 at Kowloon Bowling Green,

At Police Club D., A. Razario and J. 3. Landolt beat P. A. Peckham and W. McNeill 20-10.

At Kowloon Cricke Club, H. R. Pinna

At 4.40 pm, the No. 8 signal was to allow them to bring their wives and Offices. Guited. Fire com lowered and the No. 1 re-hoisied, after it back to Hongkong-crisis or BG pletely gutted a big section of the Nip- which the following statement pon Yusen Kabaya offices, Counnught Issued by the Observatory."

a year ago, the Government evacuated huge votes went before the Finance Road Central, to-night. Because of the "The disturbance was formed in the about ninety-percent of the European Committee of the Legislative Council

China Sen about 150 miles due south women and children from Hongkong, International situation police are direct- of Hongkong in the enely

The biggest won was registered by A.. hours of most of whom were sent all the way this afternoon, mainly concerning Major Manners thanked members of Ar, and U. M. Omar when they beat C. ing their inquires along lines to deter Sunday. It moved west towards Hai- to Australia-out at far from itang war expenditure, in connection with the Corps for their loyal support and Gowland at W. McCutcheon 30-3 at mine whether the fire was incendiary nan at Brat and at 0 nm, was about kong as San Francisco,

wald his association with the ARP, Kow. Pulico Club. 200 miles S.S.W, of the Colony. It

defence, essential services, but have so for found nothing to sub- then slowed down and recurved north.

food loon for nearly two and a half years The Powers-That-Be in Hongkang, however,

are no ostriches. There is stocks, and other control measures. would always be a happy memory. stantiate or even hint at the possibility.

"At 0 nm. on Monday it was situated clear evidence on every hand that they

The votes are divided into two Expressing appreciation of, the gift. The fire was Brai observed by N.Y.K. about 120 miles south-west of Hong mean business-that they mean to de-

working employees

112 the ahip kong, moving slowing north. At 2 pm. tend this place from attack. And it'll main sections, Estimates for 1940-41 stafar Manners suggested that the balance

of the subscriptions De alven to the typhoon was about 150 miles not be merely a token defense, either. ping department who saw a rishig glow W.SW. of Hongkong, moving N.N.W. For Hongkong Intely bristles With big totalling $0,385,098; and Estimates Bomber Fund,

const guns, anti-aircraft, powerful search for 1041-42 totalling $1,120,004. In the export and import department, or N.W., and should enter the

Associating himself with the Corps 44

At Kowloon Bowling Green F. G. Post and rumovfoge. compradore's offer and accounts de st 100 miles to the west of Macao light barbed

And plenty of troops too. The Barbour Among items included are $162,933 vieir sympathy and regrel at the de this evening (Monday.)" partment, which are separated from the

sell mic, and a constant air and for respirators for Essential Services, parture of Major Manners, Wing-Cindr A. and W. Cameren beat C. R. Pereira and

. Sleelo-Perkins, Director of Ale Bald F. X. M. da Silva 29-10. The typhoon appeared to be moving new putrol is maintained shipping department by the wide the northward during the night, moving miles out to sea,

and sums of $242,005, $200,354, and Precautions, anid the work done by Major trance to King's building.

away from the direction of the Colony, and at 10.40 pan, the No. 1 signnt wäs Though there is no neval or air force $24,240, for various A.R.P. needs, In Manners had not only won the admira and B Basto beat C. Bf, da Silva and

tinn of Headquarters but also the Govern. F. X. Soares 31-12. By the time a call had been sent to lowered.

here to speak of the Japanese can addition to the four millions already anent.

At Kowloon Football Club, K. C. Central Fire Station shooting Games

never be 100 aure but what a Brillsh The heaviest rainfall during the air force, or

"Though he has relinquished his post” ftamilton ang A. M. Holland beat A. E. were visible through the huge windows threatened storm was between 1 and 2 suddenly make their appearance. Un; department

a fleet, would not sanctioned for the Colony's A.R.P.

Wing-Comdr Steele-Perkins continued. Coales and B. W. Bradbury 20-15, which face the Praya nud oltracted a.m, and & and 9 a.m. yesterday, when questionably, an attack on Britain out

*Major Manners will be with yok in

Shorts For Omes Warkers-Shorts for denhe crowds which ined the water. 610 inch was recordeti. The highest here would result in on Immediate Other war items Include $121,034 epirit. Government, as you know, constat. front from the Star ferry to Blake Pier, velocity was 50 miles an hour at British milliory alliance with China on censorship, $10,959 to cover loss d of a lot of red tape and it takes a male members of their ofice staffs are

with co-operative action.

an importation of livestock last year long time to get anything done, but with now being approved by several business Fire appliances from Central and

As a result of the weather. many

Meanwhile, for the immediate pro- when the crisis warranted additional ut Major Manners knowledge papers houses in the Colony following a lead

are going through asking him to accept Riven by Govemment last month, Wanchal immediately tackled the flames people were prevented from making tection of Ilongkong's million and a food reserves, and very much larger and wear the form of Honorary Cir Time was when shorts were confined

ful use of their Bank holiday. Cinemas, half civilians from an air bifiz, the hills which spread rapidly and while a party however, did a roaring trade. full upon which the city is, built have been summ also connected with food stocks Air Haid Warden. This

whisteletly to the sports fields, but in latter which I trust-Indeed I knowhe

years, particularly the last decade, they fought through the main door others houses being the order of the day, Illerally honeycombed with an elabor. —$2,930,108 expended in building up

accept."

inve become increasingly common in operated in the lane between King's

ale system of tunnels drilled deep in-

Wing-Comer Steel-Perkins then went on, everyday life and for some years now It is ometally announced that owing to the solid rock, with entrances open- reserves of essential foodstuffs, and Building and St George's Building to a subsidence of earth near Glenealy, ing right off the streets. Drilled under in running the Food Control depart to say that Major Manners was turning have been part of the regular summer next door, in efforts to prevent the at the junction of Wyndham Street the direction of a firm of American ment: $713,798 in accumulating re- over his work to Mir Terry, who, the know. whing of such government ofcers as

and Lower Albert Rond, the rond king mining engineers, these tunnel-shellers flames, which were being fanned by een closed to west and east bond vary in enpneity from a thousand to serve stock of tinned and frozen would carry on with the same tradition. the pollee, revenue, officere and health steady breeze from the harbour, from traffle. Traffle may runch Central one accommodating over thirty thou- meat and butter; and $159,340 In He also paid a tribute to Colonel E. D. inspectors.

spreading.

10.45 a.m.

Arbuthnot sand people.

even

is a gesture

Matthews for stepping into the breach There is also a sum of $138,720 re- Major Manners was just allding away."

- Tributes To G.O.C.-Tribute to the aer

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Last month heade of government de- Council mel last the honourable Hallont officer who for more than three partments were circularised to the effect that shorts would in future be allowed, years sat as the Senior Official Member at while no neneral order was given it was left to the discretion of the head of the department là approve particular has left the Colony and his successor kils

HIN Excellency Major-General A. E. members of his stiff,

Several private companies employing

Quips By "Argus"

With Acknowledgments Are hawkers necessary to Hong- kong life? Some of them are. To inacct life.

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Kowloon A.B.J. now hokerery Colonel-in-chlaf. no prevision for pensions.

Correspondent thinks altip space occupied by race ponies might be used for food. But, in that caSO what will amateur 1ookeys use for food!

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I seems that the prohibition of smoking while driving applies only 10 publie drivers. Private drivers are allowed to burn up anything they want to, including the road.

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Now we're to have a speclat con- stabulary of 3,000 specially selected men. What we seem to need in an organisation for men with varicose veins, in-grown toe-nails and angina something with a nice uniform, a big pistul and plenty of authority.

Such is the shortage of fair parl- ners in Hongkong that a Bnow White the other night turned up with saven twerps.

The Chinese football team is re- furning from Australia, Appzrëntly there are already enough Generals

in the army down there.

Il_is_reported that there have been 1,200 Chinese suicides in the Colony in twelve months. That's 8 par mille or 12 per millionaire.

A local resident is making a col- lection of War Effort souvenirs, To be complete, however, it should in- clude a tax-payer's "scowl a few Hairs from a Wavy Navy beard,, an A.R.P. tunnel and a grass-widower's Jyang-over.

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It in understood that what prampled via Police Station either

building up reserve P.W.D. stores, during the absence of Mr Terry and when government to move was the fact that Road or Wellington Street, Tenants of offices on the upper floors

I now return you to1NBC.

many other officers, particularly Pubile The subsidence is believed to have Prof, su's Death. The death occurr

Works Department engineers and over- directly above the burning ground Boor been caused by the

week-end rains d suddenly about 2.15 p.m. to-day of quired towards the expenses of war- were notified and stood by ready to re- plus the shaking caused by blasting of Professor Hsu Ti-8h n, Chete man of the time departments, and services, for vires rendered to the Colony by Major seers, who spend their day alternating in move documents should the fire get the A.R.P. tunnel nearby.

Chinese Department of the Hongkong which there had been no carlier pro- General A. E. Granell, former General office and out-of-doom, have found shorts "Ostrich" Mentally. Mr out of hand and threaten their pre- Forman, noted American

Harrison University. Prof. Hsu had been slight vision. Various smaller amounts are Officer Comunanding, was paid by His essential for work in the open but have Excellency the Governor, Sir Geoffry Hitle oppertunity for changing when they rudio cam ly indisposed since July 28 und was mises.

mentator on international affairs, early inst seen by his ductor about 11 am, needed for different services arising Nortlicate in the Legislative Council to come to their offices. Good work by the brigade, however, this morning broadcast a commentary yesterday when the Professor's condi- out of the war and the Colony's de- day. Ils Excellency said: Since

on Hongkong ou ZBW short-wave tion appeared to be satisfactory. He prevented the flames getting a hold and which was relayed to the Unlied States had a sudden seizure after time, how fence requirements.

at his residence in the damage on the upper floors was from the National Brundcasting Com- ever, and died

Doctors Needed. The Director of Robinson Road before medical ald confined to a window broken by water from the hoses and minor damage by be made by the N.B.C. from Hongkong.

This was the first NBC broadcast to could be summoned. He was 47 years Medical Services has issued a general Invitation to all doctors trained in water in the Chinese Produce Export and his three-minute talk, which dealt The Inte Professor Hsu has been in Western medicine methods who have raseli served this Culony notably both „Corporation office._____Mngton's pre- with Hongkong's attitude to the pre- Hongkong for about six years, and not been admitted to the Hongkong within mises were filled with smoke but no cut Far East crisis and the Colony counts a large circle of friends among Medical Register to send their highly effetent-state-of-the-military-do-many clerical workers have now follow-

preparedness for any eventuality, is all communities, his sympathetic and damage done.

herewith reproduced by permission of understanding nature having made him homes, addresses, details of medical fences of Hongkong is very largely due cd government's lead and are allowing or open necked shiris, provided the ap- the author.

und throughout his service here he gave parel is standard colour and cut. Throughout the Are the Bft was kep!

qualifications and knowledge of lan- to his great energy and soldierly skilt their employees to attend office in shorts gunges to Government Medical Head- me most valuable help and advice upon The rules in one offee are that shorta working and carried + continuous freight of documents and office equip.

quarters if they are willing to serve the organisation of the civil defences of and shirts must be white, but the shirts the Colony and when, occasion nruse be fist be inen, not towelling or other ment from the upper floors to the

in a local emergency.

spcke wisely and forcibly in this Council sports material, Long white stockings season by defeating Civil Service, street

Chamber. Both as Gaverer of Hongkong must be worn, as short socks are banned. and as President of this Council I tender and ties are optional.

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The fire brigade had the flames under control within 10 minules of their arrival and most of the hoses were withdrawn within an hour. Two-were

by the heat

pany.

old,

very popular.

Tuesday

frest

geney.

In his place.

and without this Council. The

Friday

.tu-dny.

and it

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According to a visiting American radio commentator, etvilian Hong- kong has its head buried in the sond. But he's wrong about the reason. It's to keep bull ants out of

our cars.

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Two more. padres are severing *ffier" "connection willi“ the Colony, So many people have gone or ATO going that I wonder if we couldn't all caso angther Island somewhere and set up shop there temporarily.

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Certain points of the "Questianpai question generally with special re- are required has been prepared and sub neath. We cannot look after the mstler ed up by M. N. Rakuson's, A; M.

ented to the Town Planner,

Another question needing consideration.

inspectorale..

Caltion's, J.-C. Chalmers', `R. 'S.

Defence Chan Kwani-po and 10 members of the of the forms will have been returned. of hawkers necessary in the interest, says the report. Is the strengthening of the teachers were married at Christ Church Caskidy's, R. M. 'Ogden's, L. A.

Wedding. Two popular Hongkong Kowloon Tang, this afternoon. They were Jordin's and A. E. Carcy's. Mr Geraint George Davies, master at the Diocesan Boys' School, and Miss Margaret Louisa (Pogy) Wilticy. the Education Department.

white Police won on Aggregate The Director of Medical Services

against Kowloon Docks, desires to emphasise that this invi-

Kowloon Tong, though they Wou August 5

Shlu-ming, Kan

V. tation is addressed primarily to those Chich-hou, S. Boxer, S. F. Balfour, Cheng Hung-nlen, doctors who are not normally regis-

their match against Hongkong Foot- kept playing on the smouldering wood Funeral of Prof. Hsa. Hundreds of Y. L. Pan, Wang Wan-wu Frank Groac, trable locally, and that the mere offer

ball Club, have been displaced at the work until 10 p.m.

people attended the funeral to-day of Un Po, Hu Pak-mi and Flu Wal-haan.

heud of the Second Division by the the Inte Professor Isu Ti-shan. Chair- Evacuation Question. The Evacua- of services in an emergency does not Firemen found the spacious office a man of the Chinese Department of on Representation Committee has de- confer upon such persons any privi-

August. 8

Cuinell, in an interview with a reporter Kowloon Footbull Club who,

result of their clean sweep complete wreck and the stout counters Hongkong University. Prot. Hsu died rided to send a letter to the Senior lege or permission to practise Wes- and deska were thurred beyond repair. Robinson

suddenly on Menday at his residence in Unofficial Member of the Legislative

10-Year Education Plan-An extension The rafts. said Mr Carrie, were very against Recreio, are now one point load after having been Council placing the position before him tern medicine for gain in Hongkong

lost 10 Hongkong The wings of celling fans had been slightly Indisposed since July 28.

provision for Chinese badly damaged by, the first typhoon this ahead. Tulkoo Government of the husbands in fongkong in all its between now and the potential emer- of

primary education, especially for children year, particularly the coir matting on top Cricket Club on aggregate by one burned to ashes and the ironwork bent The remnitis of the late Prof. Ha aspects, moral, physical, financial, ele.,

of the poorer classes, in the form of of them, and required very substantial shot, and Kowloon Cricket Club beat- repálm. Coir' måtting took from EX were conveyed from his home to the and asking him to place the whole of

schools ANG more weeks to two months to make, and as Craigengower. Hawker Problem. The Hon. Mr, new Government An electrical short circuit is believed Great Hall of the University at 2 pm. thin before the Council, it having cone by Messrs John Anderson & Company, to the Cominitiee's notice that women

In the Third Division, Kowloon to have started the Are. The office was and on top of the casket rested a are still enteriper the Colony under one M. K. Lo, at this afternoon's meeting generous subsidies to private schools 13 resu't the refts could not be repaired open from the morning to 5 p.in. when wreath from the widow, The casket pretext or another.

of the Legislative Council, moved the noted as the most urgent requirement in soon enough for the remainder of the

Club considerably connection with educntion in the Colony swimming season; thence, it had been in the report of the Hongkong Education decided to take them away and have Bowling Green it was closed but an oilee boy hnd de- was placed in an elevated position on Certain names were given to the following resolution:

enhanced their prospects of winning Department for the period January 1. them stored until next season. casion to visit. nt 7.30 pm. und the platform and behind surrounded Hon. Secretary by n member of the

Referring to refuse on the beach, which the Championship as the result of noticed nothing amiss.

with flowers, was a portray the late' Committee and enquiries are in pro-

That, in the opinion of this Coun- 40-March 31. 1041.

It is revealed that a ten-year plan has was the subject of a letter in the corres- beating Hongkong Electric and the Prof. Hsu.

pondenco column of the S. C. C, Post Indications point to the fact that the Before 3 p.m. the Hall was filled-to A long time was spent considering cilin view of the great importance of

ultimately Are started in the compradore's office capacity, and shortly afterwards the the letter to be sent to Lord Mavac the hawker question in relation to been drawn up and approved providing recently, Mr Carrin sold that he had done defeat of Craigengower, one of their

for 50 schools, 20 urban to

refuse. “We have," he added, "quite a where the big safe houses important bell of the University was tolled. Ten Secretary of State documents. One quarter declared the minutes later Bishop R. O. Hall, ac- Thla was afterwards drafted and is now to the general pubile, Government "mall rural schants to accommodate from hi bhich of reolles clearing the stones Club.

for the Colonies. the hawkers themselves as well as accommodate about 7.200 children and 30se have the beach cleared of nearest rivals, by Hongkong Cricket

2,000 to 3,000 children.

from the bench at the beginning of the flames had not destroyed the safe but

To sevens were recorded, one by another maintained that it had been companied by the Rev. Cheung Chuk Inland for signature and despatch to should appoint a Committee to in-

The urgent need of playgrounds for enson but, of course, one typhoon is lag and Dr T. C. Chao, entered to cun- London. broken open by the heut,

duct the service. Eleven members of The funucel position was discussed vestigate, consider and report on this schools is also stressed, it being slated fring in more s that Breless. It may u. 14. Omar's rink and the other by that a list of areas in which playgrounds removes the sand covering libas under E. G. Post's, while slxes were chalk- Members of the Auxiliary Fire the For at Church choir rendered and referred forward.

all the time," Service assisted in quelling the blaze, appropriate hymna

Volunteer Commlisions. llis Ex-

At the end of the service, the casket were given attention and it was decided ference to the following points:--- cellency the Governne has been pleasext was conveyed from the Hall, the pall- to refer the questions to the next meet- 1. To what extent is the system to approve the following promotions in benrers comprising Prof. Mu Kinm, Mr In when it is hoped that the whole tho Hongkong. Volunteer

It in stated that, in the English schools Corps, with effect from July 23: Chinese Society of the University. An Miss Doreen Ma Wes. The wedding of the poorer sections of the com-

the curriculum is being broadened to

A.I.P. · Inquiry-His Excellency develop handwork, art and singing, while To be Second Lieutenants-Bom, the hearse was leavin, the bell of the tank place on July 20, at the Matate munity.

the Governor has appointed a Com- Church. Manila, of Mis Doreen Bour

that of the Chinese schools is wider bardier Alec Michael John Wright; and University, was again tolled

The burial service was held at the Me, popular Hongkong socialite, to Mr 2. Under what safeguards can review.

The ceremony was a very quiet one.

-intssjón ˆ to conduct à private or Private Porphyrio Marta Nolasco da Chinese Christian Cemetery, the Rev. Jane J. Francisco, assistant registrar Silva.

hawkers of food be permitted to

as the bride's mother and her had been publle inquiry into the disclosure Quieter City Plea-An Individual effort evacuated to Austraila. Church Mr Cheung ofBelating. A turge con- of the Francisco Law School.

The bride, who is the daughter of continue to trade without prejudice to make langkong a quieter city is being patefully decorated for the Cerca was mad at a recent departmental Inver- 11is Excellency the Governor has an course of muurnors followed the hears

added to the attemple already made by Mr FE E, Booker, The Rev. G. E. 9. tigation into charges against á Gov- Mrs Olive Grace proved the relinquishment by Sub. to the Come ár,.

Ma, was borg in to public health.

the Police and the Automobile, Assocla Upsdell ameinied, and later proposed the Lieut. Duncan Dong- Izati of his com- The chief mourners were the widow, Sydney, Austentin, and is a graduale of

tion towards educating lacat molorists in toast to the bride and bridegroom at the ernment officer (since dismissed) Mr the Wesley Ladies' Colege, a finishing 3. It considerations of public driving without the tinneessary sounding reception, which was held at the Penin- concerning the payment of a cheque mission in the Hongkong Naval Volun- Miss fisu Yang-chi (daughter), teer Force, as from July 10,

Hsu Ling-chung (son), Mr Hau Kung- school in Sydney. She came to Hong health demand the abolition of food of car horns.

Kuta Hotel, lag (nephew, and Mrs Io. Chun-lien kong In 1930.

for $500 for work done for the Gov- At that time this pupu-

While there have already been moverat Mr Scott's Appointment. Mr W. R Entece),

Iar exponent of modern muste only hawking either in whole or in part,

The bride, who is the eldest daughter ernment coming under the supervis- On how suchy abolition can best be car prosecutions in Court and several offen at the late Mr C. Whitley, of Balines, on of the architectural branch of the Ecoit, former Director of Criminal Amongst those present were the lon. pinyed classic planoforte pleces

ders have been fined. the palley of the Cheshire, and Mrs Whiley of Hongkong Intelligence in the Hangkeng Police Mr R. A. C. North, the Hon. Mr J. P. her arrival, however, she decided to ried out without inflicting undue Police, it is understood, is to invite the end Melbourne, was given away by her Air Raid Precautions Department. Force, has just been appointed Deputy Pennefather-Evans, Sir, Sheng Chow, take up jazz, as people here seemed

co-operation of the motoring publie in brother, Mr T. S. D. Whitley.. Commissioner of Police, it was learned the Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo and Mrs Lo, the to profer it, and became one of the hartiship on existing hawkers. netping to mitigate the nuisance,

The Commission will also inquire from Police leadquarters on Saturday- Hon. Mr W. N. Thomas Tam, the Hon, must popular radio artikls of the

A smart afternoon frock of Ming green His appointment will shorily be gozelted.

4. As regards hawkers rendered

In a special pamphlet issued by the with while accemories was worn by the into and report on the practice and

Association, drivers are A yoke of narrow plesis em- Mr L. H. C. Calthrop, who was neting Mr LTse-tong. Bishop Mrk Sau-cheng Colony. She also played for the A.P.C.

the past two or three unemployed as

the result of such quested to refrain frumn sounding their phased the illow Varna re manner of the preparation and the resumed his original duties as Div. son, G. T, Byrne, L. Forsler, W. Renwn, seasons she has also played nd sung abolition of food hawking, what darna except when alsolutely necessary, enhanced by a band of Isurel leaves of the presentation of contractors' accounts Deputy Commissioner of Police, as Dr S. W. Ta'o, Professors R. K. M. Simp- shows, For

provision should be made for absorb and then only to give a short," sharp note, no material across the front yoke scant, for such work and of their cortifica- sional Superintendent of Police, Kow- W. Fald, L. T. Ride and K... Digby, at charity balls. She left with her

and not in prolonged blas!. Owner are The bodice was softly moulded to the Dr W. W. Yen (former Chinese Am mother for, Manila last summer. Joon.

The bridegroom is the son of Mr. ing them in other trades or industries, also requested to instruct their chauffeurs body and the skirt flated. To complete tion by Government officers, and will, basandor, in Washington and Moscow),

accordingly.

the picture, the bride carried a small In particular inquire into whether Dr Davey Leaving. Dr J. E. Dovey, Generals Ho Loh and Chin Klon-wai Vincente J. Francisco,

or what provisions should be made Miss Ma wore a „princess gown of

A specially commendable example ok

gifts of cash have been received by of the Medical Department, going on De Ma Lan-fan, Dr G. A. G. Herklots,

'public spirit. is, seen in the effort of a In attendance on the bride was 'Mis any Government officer from con- special leave to England to settle the Dr Min), Ketin Woo, Dr F. W., Chal, white lace over antin, featuring av for their relief.

Dr La Po- neckline, leg-o'-mutton sleeves and a

private Individual who at his own expense 27. Carew, who wore an afternoon frock affairs of the estate of his mother, Mrs Dr Young Kwan-long.

6. Having regard to the existing as printed some 3,000 notices in English of green and rust prinieslik, with tractors engaged on constructional A pompon of white, azu- Agnes Campbell Dovey, who died on chatten, Dr.E. L. do Sousa, Mr Ho Kom- long train. January 7 last at Crieff, at the age of tong. Mr and Mrs Mok Ken-song, Me.canas held bar illusión vell in place personnel and duties of the Police and Chinese, appealing to motorists for tries to tone, and carried a bouquet work supervised by the architectural

branch of the AIP. Department, 80 years. He is expected to return 10 and Mrs R. Ashton-Hill, Mr and Mrs She carried an old-fashioned bouquet Force, how can such abolition of food, the reduction of nccidents, beiter driving

Tbridegroom is the son of Mr`and the Colony in May 1942, but on account T. W. Kwok, Mr and Mrs B. Vong of arucenus. of war conditions it is more than likely Tape, Mr George She, Mr M. I. Lino

Renulis. Hay Rafta Owing to dificulty, thenshiro, He was attended by Mr Donalu that he may be transferred to another reprosonil Madame Sun Yat-sen); howlyweds received a group of close

in replacing the coir inatting in time. Davidson, as best man. Colony or be allowed to Join one of the Rev, B., C. Kelly, J.; the Rev. H. friends and relatives in the Blue Room Gghting services for the duration 1 Wells, the Rev. Li Kau-yan, Messrs of The Admiral, where dinner was

'the'rufla at Ropulsa Bay are being taken

of the war

Wal Hon-tam, Chan Yiu-kok, Llang served.

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bouquet of tuber roses.

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their sincere and earnest co-operation in of tuber rosen,

Immediately after the ceremony, the nwking be, carried oût effectively end less noted in the streets of Hongkon nom T. G. Davies of Liondovery, Carmar

6. What further legislativa men

sures are necessary to carry out the recommendations of the Committee,

sway and stored inili neat pengon wald The honeymoon" is being pent air W-5, Carrie, Chaliman of the Urban Hopulse Bay,

at

The Commission appointed. com- prises Mr Justice P. E.-F. Crossall (Chairman)," Mr L. CF Bellamy and Mr S. Hampden Ross, with Mr. IMA. Barnett as Secretory,

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