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REPATRIATION NOTICE No. Gl.
H.M.S. "CHASE?" in expect de to leave for the UNICRO KINGDOM on the 18th February, 1946.
and
Mr. & Mrs. L,K. George
children,
Mr. & Mrs. A. Bethell
and
child,
EXCLUDED FROM
OLYMPIC
Los Angeles, Feb. 16, William Garland Senior mem ber of the American Olympic Com. mittee, sgathat Japan and Ger- many will not be invited to win. pete in the 1948 Olymple games in London.
There still remains some doubt on the state of Iinly but we.ex. pect one of the greatest Interna tional representations in the his- tory of games," Gerland said an pouncing that Russłu will compete far the Hirst time and that the South
American countries are pinnning to send large leams. Gar land Auld that the veneral feeling of the executive committee for the vania was that Germany and 3n- ma would not be "in shape or ori teised suffelentis to snoor any -Associated Pres
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BRITISH MILÍTARY
ADMINISTRATION.
NOTICE
LEGAL BRANCH
PROCLAMATION NG 4.
DELEGATION OF POWERS
(AMENDMENT-
ARTICLE !
ORDER NO. 8
JURY ORDINANCE NO ( OF 188 CAMENDMEND
SECTION 5A
la pursuance of the power? vested th me by Section A of the above-mentioned Order NOTICE
The underm ntioned are dis HEREBY GIVEN at every for embarkation:--
male person between the ages of twenty-one and sixty years resid ent within the Colony who is of sound mind and aut afflicted with deafness, blindness or other such infirmity and who is not ignorant of the English language, is hereby required to furnish to the under- anded at the Courts of Justice Victoria, Hong Kong. within 30 days hereof the followine parti cular regarding himself:--
Mis. Noronha,
Mr. & Virs, E. Greenwood, Mr. E.
daughter,
Cammiade
Mr. & Mrs D. Roukena, Mr. & Mrs. A. Kim ond
daughter,
Rev. & Mrs. P. Wyder, Mr. & Mrs. F. E. 8, Do
Chaffoy De Courcelles,
Mrs. J. Meunier & daughters,
Mrs. V. Weill and sons, Nr. J. A. Stericker,
Mr. W. A. Stewart,
Mc. Su San.
Miss, E. Guggenbuch),
Miss R. Burren,
H.K.7.D.O.
Pte.
& Mrs Ward children.
and
Grn. & Mrs. K. J. Tomes &
GOI S
Mrs S. M. Eard.
MONGKONG passenger e will usemble at Queen's Pier-at-8.30 z.m. on Monday February, 18th, 1946, and KOWLOON pa Bengers will assemble at Naval Landing Base (between Star Ferry & Kowloon Godown Wharves) at 8.15 am. to await Embarkation Officer.
Passengers must NOT board the veis: without first obtaining their embarkation cards, which will be issued at assembly; pointe.
REPATRIATION OFFICE.. 14th February, 1946.
REPATRIATION NOTICE.
No. 62
2.3. "MATIANA" is expected to leave for Singapore and India 03 or about the 19th February, 1946.
Date and time of embarkation will be published when they are known.
The following should stand
.by:--
Mr. S. B. Mehal and family. Mr. & Mrs. H. K. Mehal and
Mr. & Mtn. C, J. Bhungare
and family.
Mr. K. 9. Mehal and two’sony, Mr. R. T. Sadwani,
Mr. K. G. Bajhvani.
Mr. R. G Sadatangani
Mr. Loh Beng Kee.
Mr. Yap Yik Hock.
Me. Tan Tes Sang. REPATRIATION OFFICE. 15th February, 1946.
(a) Name and surname nt full
length:
(b) Profession, business or oc-i
cupation:
THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1946.
Football Shield Games Commandos
Over Week-End
THE INTEREST TAKEN IN FOOTBALL HAS BEEN FULLY DEMONSTRATED BY THE LARGE ATTEN- DANCES AT GAMES RECENTLY AND ON AT LEAST TWO OCCASIONS THE GATES HAD TO BE CLOSED LONG BEFORE A GAME STARTED.
THOUSANDS WHO HAD QUEUED AT THE VARIOUS ENTRANCES HAD TO BE TURNED AWAY AND MANY WHO WERE FORTUNATE TO OBTAIN AD- MISSION TO THE GROUND WERE UNABLE TO SEE THE GAMES.
To Battle --At Z.B.W.
This evening "Quiz" Contest over Z.B.W. Hong Kong promises A team to be a truly eple battle.
will be from No, 1 Commando pittel against a team from the Brigade Headquarters No. 2 Com- mando. As a precaution, the con- Lestants are to be asked to pile their small-arms in the ante-room before entering the Studio. It in understood that both teams have been training. hard for the past week on Roget and beer, The badde will commence at 7.10 p.m.
The teams
ms are as follows: No.
1 Commando: Captain Car- L/Sgt. The First Round games of the rel, L/Sgt. Mackenzie. Football Shield competition for Davis, Corneral Whisker, and the trophy presented by the LA. Meredith (Reserve). Sincere Perfumery Co., Ltd. will be held this week-end when five games will be played.
WEEK-END-GAMES
The committee feel it a,morali privilege of standing on forms or duty to anyone who says his treaties enterprisingly supplied on admission ticket to seo that he has the ground by those with an eye the means of witnessing a game to business. and has given careful considera- ten 16 the erecting of
stands. Recently ሲ stand capable of necommodating 1,000 was erected on une aide of the field but this was insufficient and has in fact made control of the round nioru Healt
Stating sccommodation around the field was not possible owing is the huge expense Involved and case of the fact that time
The competition will be run on the same lines as pre-war, that is on the knock-out system. GanGIN will be of 70 minutes duration with 20 minutes extra time in the
draw.
Brigade H.Q. No. 2 Commando: Major P. Tripp, Major J. Willa- Gardener, Captain J. A. Allen, Captain Balchan, and Captain F. E. ilanden (Reserve).
The "Quiz" Contest will be fol- pn. by a relay of part of the Great. Levante's show "Abracadabra" from the E.N.S.A.
lowed at 7.600
would be necessary and this would event of us will be on view Star Theatre, Kowloon, Tho relayi
interfere with the programme of
matches.
Stands for standing room unly have now been erected on three sides of the field and it is thus hoped to be able to give facilities to between 7,000 to 8,800),
NEW CHARGES Work was
started on Monday msening and has been completed: The contractors have worked day and night. The stands consist of four tiers cach nine inches high and two feet wide.
AL later date turnstiles will be erected and further improve ments made to the ground.
The stands baye been erected at heavy expense.
The comunities have no desire to charge high prices for admission, but at the! same time it is necessar- that at lenst a portion of the expendituṛe I be reimbursed out of gate receipts
Admission to League and Shield rames at Causeway Bay will be | $2.40 including tax for seats; and $1.20 including tax for standing
a.
charged $1.00 for standing room, Hitherto the Association has
but many had to pay extra for the
MATTHEWS' BENEFIT
Stake. Feb. 15, Staffordshire sports- North
are attempting to raise. men £6.000 as testimonialfund for Stanley Matthews, England'o | right-winger, in appreciation of 44th appearance) for hin
his country.
It is also hoped that it may be able to arrange
a benefit match between Stuke and a Eng-|
of the sexson.-Reuter.
(c) Place or pinces of abudusland XI at Stoke before the end
(d) Aure.
OUTFIELD FIRED
Every person who refuses or neglools to furnish the above- mentioned particulars within the time specified above or in the
person who comes into. case of the Colony after the date of this was thrown off Notice within the time specified
Miami, Feb. 16. Outfielders Danny Gardelin
the New York! Giants by Manager Mel Ott within thirty days after
ris after an exchange of hot words in the hotel arrival in the Colony whichever had taken place
shall be the longer period shall lobby between Gardella and the
($100.00)
Two new
In the competition. Civil Affairs will feature most of the artistes Service and the Royal Army Ser-appearing in the programme and
anoroximately 35. vice Corps. Both these tanis are wil inst for unknown quantities and no fore cast of the result is possible.
it
minutes.
To everybody's regret, it was not found possible to arrange a "live" brondenst from Z.B.W, of "Gert and Daisy", who have been playing at the Star
nacked
The best game will be that he tween 41 R.M. Commande and South China to-morrow. In their meeting
to in the League recently the teams shared two goals
and
audie audiences during the week, Z.B.W. is certain that the game will be is doing the next best thing, how- eventy sportingly contested. ever, by providing a special pro- Eastern. League leaders, have gramme of recorded items by been drawn against Kwong Wah these two artistes Immediately who were easily banten by Eastern following the relay, from 8.25 tq in the League. Kwong Wah have 8.45.
Z.B.W Improved recently but it is doubt ful if they will survive the arst round.
The following in the week-end prograninië zi
TO-DAY
C...
R.A.S.C. (Navy ground, 2.30 p.m.) Referee:-Spr. G. Thorne. Lineomen:--Spr. D. Cherrie and
US. Sparrow
Eastern
V. Kwong Wah (Navy ground.4.16_p,m.).
Referee: Sgt. L. Pollitt.
Sunday evening's "Prom" will consist of Brahms' Variations on a Theme by Pagani- ni; two Sibelius songs, aung by: Marian Anderson (Contralto); Cesar Franck's Prelude, Chorals and Fugue for Piano: and Sibe lius's Symphony No. 2 in D. The concert is tuned for 9.30 pm, co- morrow. Sunday, February 17..
ORIENTAL.
Linesinen:Mr. F. A. Barretto 4 Snows: 230--5.15--7.15–9.15)
and P.O. E. Taylor.
K.E.
R.A.F.
V
(Recreio ground, 4.15 p.m.) Referee:L/S. T. Mullins. Linesmen:-Mr. A. R. Samy
and Mr. J. F. Peralta.
Navy
--TO-MORROW
"A"
Civilians (Navy ground, -2.30 p.m.) Referee:-Lt. L. G. Young. Linesmen Mr. Sze Po Wai and
P.O. E. Noble.
44 R.M.Cdo,
v, South China (Navy ground, 4.15 p.m.)TM Referee: C.P.O. J. H. Rogers. Linesmen:P.O. E. Taylor and
Mr.. F. A. Barretto.
Byes to 2nd Round:
No. 1 Commando, No. 6 Com- mando, Navy “B”.
SANDHAM'S NEW JOB
London, Feb. 15. The former Surrey and Eng-
Conch to
on conviction by the Standing Giant's Secretary Eddic Pran-and batsman Andrew Sardham Military Court be liable to a fine nick over the outfielders travel has been appointed not exeresting One hundred dollars and living accomodations. Ott the Surrey County Cricket Club. wald that Gardella, who had hit Sandham has scored over eighteen home runs in the last 40,000 runs in first-class cricket season, could be sold or traded during the 26 years of his. Sur -Assinted. Press.
rey career.
Ho retired in 1937. -Reuter,
persons
need
The following not comply with this Notice:
(1) all Nerson holding any office or situation of emolument under the Crown (excopt mem- bors of the Hong Kong Volunteer) Defence Comps., Hong Kong Police Reserve and Hong Kong Naval Volunteer Forca);
(2) salaried functionaries of foreign wovernments not carrying on business!*
() practising barristers and, solicitors and their clerks:
Leonki
HULME AS MANAGER
FOR THE SPURS
CASE WITHDRAWN
Charged with smoking in a on Stonecutter's magazine area
London, Feb. 15. Island, Mak King, coolte, pleaded not guilty before Mr. W. H. The Tottenham Hotspur Foot Latiner and was acquitted.
ball Club have appointed J. H. Iman Din, of the dockyard Hulme as their team manager. police, testified that on Feb. 1d Hulme, who is a former Eng- he saw smoke coming out of the land and Arsenal footballer and mugazine area and found accused Middlesex cricketer, has been moking a cigarette. Accused acting as assistant manager. -- also had four
other cigarettes Reuter. on his person.
(4) registered medical practi- tioners, registered dental surgeons and recognised veterinary sur- Accused told him he had no proof that he was smoking, and he bold accused "You swallowed the cigarette when you saw me." The case was withdrawn by the police.
(5) editors of Hong Kong dally newspapers and their staff; (0) chemists and druggists ac- tually carrying
business a such;
on
"PIERCE" PASSENGERS
United
States by the ss. President Plorco
(7) clergymen of the Church) Departures for the of England. Roman Catholic priests and ministers of any other Christian congregations or of any Jewish Congrekatlon func Lloping in, the Colony!.
(8) masters of any school volling to.
other than a vernacular school in the Colony professora. looturers
and other aendemke offens of the
University of Hong Kong:
1
yesterday were Mr. William J. Drought, Chief Trails Operator of U.N.R.BA., who is bound for the UN.R.RA Head Office at Washington: Dr. Kang Liang-hsu
Canada via the States to join the College Toronto: Omdr. G. J. Jenes, Physiciana and Surgeons at travelling to Washing-
and Mr. and
and Mrs. Martin Gavino. Travelling
(0) officers employed on full ton, Pay in the Nuvai, Military or Air Services of His Majesty!
local pilots; and
(10) masters of steamers and
(11) all officers and non- commissioned officers of the Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps, and all cominissioned and warrant. omoers of the Hong Kong Naval Volunteer Force,
ito Tobaco în, the Philippines, are Sister H. Trinita Logue and Sister Philomena Marie Rosario.
POUND RULING
The district court - jmë shere dara Pound S yesterday ruled""" montally Incompetent.to. defend himself on treseon charaon,
DATED. the 10th day of "The 80-year old voet is under February, 1940...
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