MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1934.
POLICE RESERVE.
Orders for the Current
Week
Orders by the Hon. Mr. E D. C. Wolfe, C.M.G., Inspector General of
Police.
March 12, 1934.
AREA
CHEK GIRL'S
COLLEGE
Annual Prize Giving In King's Theatre...
MUSICAL PROGRAMME
-
Chinese Company Promotion-Constable R39 Tro
A large and distinguished gather- Huk On has been promoted to the rank of Lance Sergeant as froming of over 600 attended the Lai Chek Girls' College's annual prize) Inspection Parade.-All ranks distribution at the King's Theatre of the Chinese Company will on Saturday morning.
The Hon. Dr. S. W. Te'o LL.M. parade at Central Police Station on Thursday, March 22 at 17.30 distributed the prizes and certifi- hours under Sub Inspector R. J. rates. and in a short speech congra- Hunt for a general inspection of tulated Miss Leong Yuk-fan, the equipment etc., by the Command-headmistress, on a very successful] ing Officer. Dress-Blue Uni-rear's work.
form, Cap with White Cover, Belt
The function was terminated by:
with Brace, Armlet with Badge, a short musical programme of 20
items given by the pupils.
Policeman" and
note-
The following received cert{fi}
book to be carried. The Equip icates:
ment Officer will make make it
point of being present.
Training Course-Part II. -
Middle School
Nisses Wong Mei-keng, Loo Lai- There will be no class of thekeng, Yee Me-kong. Li Mong-ching,. Chinese Company Headquarters on Leong Yoon-cheng, Nai· Sow-ying, Tuesday, March 20, 1934.
Indian Company.
Wong Swee-keng, Chum Keat-mun, |Chum Chog-ming, Fong Yoon-toon, Training Course--Part 1. The Chen Mai-ching, Ng Sumun, Tam following members have been pass-Mee-chỉ, Chan Shok-yi, Tan ed out as efficient in Part II of sum, Chu Wel-kou. Lai Moy-mong Training Course Knowledge of land Boon Lau-chun
Polier Duty and Regulations):-
High Primary School
THE CHINA
"Remember When Mary:
Mary Pickford
1.
Lillian. Gich gamo stari of yesteryear, who still shine brightly, Mary Pickford umé Lillian Gish, talk over old times as they meet in Mary's druing-FORM at a Boston theaire.. It was their first meeling in many FORTE,
Lai. Engineering, and Building
Constables R278 . Gurdial Singh, Lam Hup-kum, Hor Sow-wei, Lar 1280 Mohammed Sharif, R281 Sher | Yee-ching, Soo Oye-keng, Wong Ki-} Mohammed, 1289 Mohammed fong, Tarn Yuen-yu, Chen Kum- Yousif. and R308 Ajab Khan. fan. Yeong Swoo-keng, Wong Yuen-
All recruits of the Indian Comi. Ban Kum-fong, Tam Wei-chun, pany residing in Kowloon will al-Sit Pei-fong. Hang Pel-ying. Fong Wong tend 3, Chi Woo Street, Kowloon [Chik-chi, Wong Swa-king, on Wednesday, March 21, a; 17.30 Yee-ohi, Yeong Lai-keng, Tam hours for instruction.
Chung-tong. Leong Mei-yok, Loo Su-. There will be no class at the wah, Ng Tomé-me, Lam Lai-ki, Chan; Chinese Company Headquarters on Keat-ching, Loo Yok-noy, L1 Tong- Thursday, March 22, 1934.
yoon, Li Kent-ching, Lok Tal-peng.
Inspection Purade.—All_runks|Chen Nai-yan, Exi Yong-sum, Wong of the Indian Company will parade Mel-fong, Lai Wel-tong, Wongi #1 Central Police Station no Thura-Tuck-kun, Wong Yok-ching. Sum
Lead Alloys In Buildings
Resist Vibration Better Than Pure Lead
ELECTRIC WIRE
Ferrous
SHEATHING
SHANGHAI
BUILDING
SURVEY RUGS
Few New Structures Started Lately.
· ROAD" "EXTENSIONS PROGRESSING
Shanghai
From the middle of January to the Chinese festival holidays, the amount of new construction was. amall, compared with other years, according to a survey made by the Realty Investment Company
Noyertheless, there is a consi- derable number of new buildings (now under construction: Thebe, ] include an additional unit to an apartment block on Avenue Road near Ferry Road.
Other new structures started re- cently include: A group of six foreign-style houses, with garages on Route: Boissezon.
One residence, three double houses and three stores, on Route de Sieyes near St. Marie's Hospi Ital,
Five Chinese shops and six hongs on Alabaster and Cheklang Roads.
An addition to a factory includ ing a shed and boiler house Point Road near Dalny Road.
on
Road extenefon and widening? work is still being continued by the Shanghai Municipal Council in various sections of the city. North Tibet and Alabaster Road is sche- duled for widening in the very near future. Point Road, Neiklang Road and Hart Road are schedul- ed for extensions. Tongthan Road is scheduled for widening while widening is also slated for points near the intersections- of Peking and Amoy Roads and Pek- ing and Chihli Roads
day, March 22 at 17.30 hours under Yarn-kal, Chan Ho-ki, Lai Yok. Some time ago the British Non-same water-carrying capacity, and Sub Inspector 1. 1. Hunt for alchun, Ling Chi-koon, Sum Yam-lau. xeneral inspection of equipment Tam Cheng-mun, Li Lai-hing. Mokriation was confronted with
Metals Research Assn resistance to hydraulic bursting week were slow, only one major Real estate sales during the past
etc., by the
the and the consequent possibility of sale being reported. This was the Commanding Ofeer. Lai-wah, In Poh-hing, Chok Yuck-{
{problem of dealing with Dress--Blue Uniform. Cap with ching. Chan Nol-fong and Soo Fong-
the an economic, as well as a technisale of a residence on Route Fre- jerucking of the lead sheathing cal, advantage. White Cover, Belt with Brace, ng.
Full-scale used on electric cables.
ex-lupt on mow 2.3.8.5. for about $80,- This periments were conducted to
es-000. trouble was experinced when the tablish whether, in practice, and jcables were subjected to exces-without serious modification of i
Armlet with Badge, "Pucket
Class Prizes Policeman" and note-book in be Chung Wei-leung. Hong Pak-chun. carried.
present.
cable
A. K. Karamat is commended and Ho Siew-hing, Chan Mei-yong, Chan sometimes found to occur in granted a Commendation Service Siew-peng, Sum Foy-fang, Sek Chuk-
the
Homes Service. Inc.. include com-
new home construction as high as
Bar hy the Hon: Inspector General [chun, Mok Swa-yln. Ho Yoi-lin and transport of new cable overseas. lory may be judged from the factpaid off in four months to a year.
of Police for zeal displayed in ar-Lai Fook-tank. resting a Chinese male, Yung Sul Prize-Winners in English Kong, for larceng at the Krishina Silk Store, Hankow Rond, February 28, 1934.
OT
At the
The Equipment Oteer Lam Hup-kum. Leong Choy-posive vibration on board ship, in established processes, pipes could plete financing service from loans on will make In n point of being Leong Foon-slew, Tam Chow-choo, submarine
Lam Ching-ny, Leong Ban-yond in railway service on bridges possessing the anticipated advan66 per cent. of the cost to be paid
applications,be made on a commercial acale Commendation.-Constable R264 Leong Stew-chun, Ho Siew-hing, and in tunnels. It was also lagen of strength and weight. out of a 15-year perlod to projects
That the results were satisfac
Jus small as $100.00 which can be Alloy sheathing with four times that the British Waterworks A-1 the resistance to vibration of pure sociation has approved the use, trol such methods should prove an With adequate backing, and çon- Wong Mei-keng, Ng Toon-fony, complete solution.
lead was developed and proved above ground, of iernary aller aid to home building. Hong Pek-chum, Lai Hing-kum, Wo
pre-water pipes of weight 30 per cant. Yang Sui Yon-fang, Leong Fuon-sies, Yeong alloys are used for the sheathing number of leading water authori sent time large quantities of such less than ordinary lead pipe. A Kong was subsequently sentenced Pek-Bu, Loo Laf-kúm, Li Siew-yee of cables on naval ships, and the ties in the country have already to six weeks Hard Labour. Case Chan May-chun, Cheng Mei-yong, the Post Office
Wong Wen-yaw, Chung Wei-sun cables.
for submarinejacted upon this recommendation. Suk Chik-ching and Mok Toon-yin.
Difficulties were sometimes ex- The interest of those concerned perienced with lead in situationa with other applications of lead where the metal was subjected to where vibration causes trouble stresses, not high in the absolutel įwas aroused, and further fields of sense, but great relative to the service for the alloys have been low strength of the metal. Such found. The Builting Research cases were found where lead was Board
the Department of used. in' ground carrying consider- Scientific and Industrial Research able traffe, and where vibration | has now issued a report entitled stresses of varying amplitude and "B. N. F. Ternary Alloys of Lead frequency were produced,
No. 2719.
Flying Squad Inspection Parade.--All ranks of the Flying Squad will parade at Central Police Station on Thurs- day, March 22 under Sub Inspector R. J. Hunt for a general inspection of equipment etc., by the Com- manding Ofcer. Full in at 17.30 hours. Dress-Blue Uniform, Cap with White Cover, Bell with Brace. Armlet with Badge. "Pocket Policeman" And note-book to be carried.
WEDDING.
Puncheon-Bell At St. Andrew's.
HONEYMOON AT REPULSE
The wedding was solemised on their Use In Buildings," recent- Saturday afternoon at St. Anly published by His Majesty's drew's Church, Kowloon, of Mr. Stationery Office, at a price of 9d. quickly caused cracking, through George Puncheon, younger son of net. Mr. J. Puncheon and the Late
shown
Fatigue From Vibration. These alternating stresses
fatigue, the fractures being of ar Intercrystalline character. such cases the use of E. N, F., ter
of
Emergency Unit Reserve. Inspection Parade.-All ranks of
Composition Of Alloys, the Emergency Unit Reserve will Mrs. J. Puncheon, and Miss Elsa Investigation has now parade at Central Police Station Robson Bell, elder daughter of that, on the score of economy, as on Thursday. March 22 at 17.30 Mr. and Mrs. M. Robson Bell. The well as en account. of resistance ary alloys in to be recommended, hours, and not on Wednesday, Rev. W. Walton Rogers, vicar ofte damage from vibration, the Lead coverings of metal glazing, March 21 as previously arranged. St. Andrew's Church officiated, lead-ondmium-antimony and lead-bars ar frequently subjected to under Sub Inspector R. J. Hunt and Mr. R. Baldwin presided at cadmium-alloys can' be used with alternating stresses, and failures for a general inspector by the the organ.
advantage in a number of build- have resulted from this cause. Commanding Officer. Dress-Blue | Following the ceremony at the leg operations,
The use of the alloys produces a Uniform, Cap with White Cover, Church a reception was held at These alloys have the compost. sheathing have 60 per cent, great. Belt with Brace Armlet with the Peninsula Hotel Rose Room, tions: No. 129.25 per cent. lead, er tensile strength, and about four Badge, "Pocket Policeman" and and later the couple left for Re-0.36 per cent, cadmium, and 0.50 mes, the resistance to vibratios note-book to be carried.
pulse Bay where the honeymoon will per cent, antimony; and No. 2 of a lead sheath of equal thick Sgd. D. L. KING, be spent. They will be leaving for 98.25 per cent lead, 025 per cent.
D.S.P. (R) England by the P. & O. Carthage cadmium, and 1.50 per cent, tin. Increased road traffic, and vibra- Hong Kong, Monday, March 19, [on April 21,
The cracking of lead ured ation, and the common use 3934.
sheathing generally started on the mechanical appliances in build- Inside, and thus did not becomings, have greatly increased the visible until complete breakdown hazards to which lead is sub- had occurred. Investigation es.ject due to repetitive stressos, and tablished that vibration, calone smphasises the value of the new could cause the cracking and was
alloys-Engineering.. In most cases the primary cause The funeral took place on. Sa-jof breakdown/ turday afternoon in the Catholic it was clearly demonstrated Cemetery Happy Valley of Mrs. that there was a quantitative r Louise: Shum, wife of Mr. Simon lationship between the periodic Shum.
variations in stress and the fail The chief mourners included ure, and thus this was proved to Hamilton at the Central Magistracy the two young sons and daughters be due to fatigue. this morning, charged with the of the deceaned, her sister, Miam After a study of the binary, al- theft of seven pieces of clothing Helen Yu, two brothers Mesars, loys, constituting the well known valued at $30 from Wong Pui, un Yu Chick-shun and Yu Fobk-sang engineer, #of #62 Writhed Street, and other relative and friends
ACCUSED CHINESE ADMITS GUILT.
But Is Sentenced To One Year.
Yum Cho, an unemployed Chin esc, was brought before Mr. E W.
OBITUARY.
Mrs. Louise Shum Laid To Rest
second floor and for the theft of a The deconsed lä survive
leather Ault case containing ven by her mother, Mr
pisces of clothing valued at $21.50, son of Mr.
from: Yon Kun-
Burs
of the China ar Superinte
the same ad Telegrap
naidered
gary alloys were folutina to the
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