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POLICE OFFICERS COMMENDED FOR
ZEAL IN TYPHOON
The following police been co
General
H. King, for
duty during the ber 2.
the Inspect
and hoon of
Inspector W. Mair for courage and zealous duty in securing the evacua tion of persons endangered by fire at No. 131-137-Connaught Road West, and in rendering valuable help to the Fire Brigade throughout the fire and storm: Sab Inspector WH Nolloth, for courage and zealous duty in securing the evacuation of persons endangered by the fire at Nos. 131-137, Connaught Road West and in rendering valuable help to the Fire Brigade throughout the fire and stormy
Victoria
EMPRESS OF CANADA-DECEMBER 17TH
Sub-Inspector S. G. Smith, for zeal and initiative displayed in arranging for the burial at Sha Tan Kok of corpses of persons killed or drowned
LOCAL SHARE MARKET
SHIPPING
Steamboats $9 s. LANDS, HOTELS & BLDGS. HK and S Hotels $5.20 6.
PUBLIC ETILITIES HK Tramways $13.45 b.. China Lights (Old) $11-70 & HK Electrics $55 s, $55/5510 Macão ectrics 220 382 Sandakan Lights $12 b AINDUSTRIALS
Cements. $1215 b.sk
STORES, &C. Win. Powell, Ltd. 75 cts b
MISCELLANEOUS Constructions (New) St. b.
in the typhoon. Also for initiative in FUTURE OF FREDDIE
arranging for supplies of food
Sub-Inspector P. G. Butcher, for in- itiative and devotion to duty in han- dling No. 5 launch when she dragged her moorings during the typhoon
BARTHOLOMEW
£500,000 Kim” Film
Lance Sergeant A 125 Clark for zealA and devotion to duty in assisting in
The affairs of Freddie Bartho
the burial at Taipo of corpses of per lomew, the British boy film star, sons killed or drowned in the typhoon have again been in court
Lance Sergeant A.60 Harris, for
Mr.
courage and devotion to duty in res-Louis Mayer, of Metro-Goldwyn- cuing persons bured by a collapse at Mayer, testified in the suit de- No. 47 Second Street
manding a permanent injunction
Lance Sergeant A.147 Pope, for cour- age and devotion to duty in rescuing to prevent Freddie from break- person's buried by a collapse at No. 47 ing his Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Second Street..
contract.
Mr. Mayer said the studio was
Lance Sergeant A.64 Rose, for inf tiative and plucky devotion to duty in handling No. 6. Launch when sweat planning to spend half a million sterling on a film of Kipling's away during the typhoon
Lance Sergeant A.113 Mackenzie, “Kim," with Freddie and Robert for zealous performance of duty and resource in handling No. 9 launch when Taylor. swept adrift during the typhoon.
Freddie Bartholomew's at
Lance Sergeant A1 Maming, for torney, Mr. William Neblett, at- zealous and plucky assistance rendered tempted to establish his client as to the Officer in Charge of No. 3 Jaunch the biggest box office draw, but when the launch was rendered tempor
arily out of carrot wuring the typhoon. Mr. Mayer demed this, stating PCD 259 Ka Yan Chi. For cour-that Freddie's last starring film, age and devotion to duty in securing "Captains Courageous, exrred
the safety of passengers in the ss far less than such pictures 23 “Kwangchow"" wrecked in the typhoon;
Coxswain W. 107 In Shinz For cour-
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"Good Earth, and The Thin
age and resource in hardling No. 7 Man" and "May Time." launch when swept adrift during the typhoon.
The following officers have also re- ceived mention for work done during the typhoon
Sub-Inspector R. F. Oliver and Ser- geant Innes for zeal and devotion tot duty in contributing to the rescue of passengers from the s's. "Kwangchow" which was wrecked.
Singapore Raw Rubber
Messrs. H. B. Joseph and Co..
Sergeant Hill for initative and zeal. have received the following quota- ous performance of anty in organising tions in Straits Currency for Baw burial at Sai Kung of corpses of per Rubber- sons. killed and drowned during the typhoon
Sergeants Allen and Michie and Po- lice Constables Gunning, Willis and Mayor for zealous and plucky perform- ance of duty at the scene of the fire at No. 131-137 Connaught Road West.
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