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A young Chinese unemployed, Chan Hon-chun, was charged before Mr. H. G. Sheldon K. C. at the Central Magistracy yos terday, on three counts of driv. 339 ing private car No 147, and 252 without the owners' copact and larceny of two front heel tyres from car No. 147, property of Colonel L. T. Lee. Detective Sub-Inspector Lau Kam-kong said that accused was arrested by a car park at tendant when he attempted to disconnect the wire of car No. 141..

Accused was responsible for using car No. 147, parked out side the Hong Kong Bank

took Building. He

the car two the away and removed front wheels. Accused sold the tyres for $240.

ca

On August 20, accused took

ANAY

CHINA MAIL

HONG KONG, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1946.

Carroll Government To

Witness Says

Says Carroll Supplied Japanese

SPORTS

PASSPORT PHOTOS D. & P. SERVICE.

ASIA STUDIO

10. ICE HOUSE, ST.

H.K.

CTION

Appoint Taxation Edrich To Captain Arsenal Lose

Committee

(Continued from Pape 5)

the

Nakemoto Neichi, a Crown witness in the case "So much do I welcome

against W. J. Carroll, charged under the De appeal that I want to add to 11. fence Regulations, said yesterday that the We need not only a library or first work undertaken by the Army Investi-libraries, we need a museum, we need an art gallery, we need a gation Section was to look for maps and books arst rate Botanical Garden and on the South Sea regions as the Japanese in there aro yet other amenities

that Hong Kong needs. tended to invade these regions.

"And most of all in my judg- Nakemoto Noichi said that] engaged by the Army Investiga- he knew Carroll worked for the tion Department. The first work ment we need the establishment

Investigation Army

Section, undertaken by the Department here in Hong Kong of a repre- but was unaware of the nature was to look for maps and books sentative, self-managing and pro- publ body, a body of his duties. Taketo appeared to on the South Sca regiona as the gressive

which in such matters as this and have great confidence in Carroll. Japanese intended to invade. Witness agreed that in the early, Carroll supplied water pipes, in many other matters shall be in

electric position to establish the days of the occupation, the Jap rubber coverings for

citizens of anose only engaged Third, Na- wires, a bottle of mercury and stitutions which the tionals to work for them after radio parts. Witness had seen Hong Kong require and to main- they had made investigations receipts signed by Carroll fortain them in accordance

refer, need I as to their trustworthincas. Only payments made for goods de- their wishes.

the prospective Muni- fully trustworthy persons were livered. Witness knew

Carroll say, to did a lot of business with the cipality of Hong Kong,

"And this brings me to an- that has been ably and feelingly expressed by the Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo the need that is felt by us all for the further employment of locally re- crulted officers,

I

No. 252 which was park-earned $60 no fare at Whitty Iling Cheung Hong, because he other need, one

ed in Pedder Street and used Street. it to carry passengers and ab- tained $25 as fare After the trip he parked the car at Con- naught Road Central.

Regarding the third charge, accused took car No. 339 and

Accused told the Court that always refilled the petrol he tank after using the vehicle,

A total sentence of months' hard labour was im posed.

Criticism Of Income Tax Proposal

four

1

In-

with

Middlesex?

(By Archie Quick)

London, Sept. 3.

At Highbury

A remarkable rumour which I have not yet been

London, Sept. 4. Following are results of foot- able to confirm nor get refuted reaches me to ball games played today in Eng- the effect that Bill Edrich may captain Midland and Scotland:: dlesex next season if Walter Robins does not Blackburn Rovers 3. Chelsen

First Division: Arsenal 1 carry on.

Manchester United 3. Derby It is coincidental and significant that Bill, an ex-County 2 Portsmouth 0. Leeds squadron leader, DFC, has been appointed United 0 Charlton 2. Liverpool senior professional of the Australian tour and North End 1 Sheffield United 2. o Liddlesborough 1. Preston elected to the selection committee over the Sunderland 3 Huddersfield 0. heads of the more experience Bill Voce and Hardstaff.

the

It goes

to strengthen newa I received previously at Lord's.

F. T. Maus, former captain. might have taken the job, but I understand he is going over- seas on business.

But after all Hammerd is an ex-professional, and. anyhow, if Edrich could lead men at var

K.O. For British Champ

out

Second Division: Birmingham City 4 Leicester City D. Bradford 2 Luton Town 1. Manchester City 3 Bury 1. Southampton 4 Swansea 0.

Third Division North: Ches- ter 1 Doncaster 3. Gateshead 0 Hartlepools United 1. Lincoln City 2 Darlington 0. Now Brighton 0 Bradford York City 2 Rotherham United City 0.

3.

mouth and Boscombe 1 Queen's Third Division South: Bourne- Park Rangers 1. Brighton and Hove Albion 2 Aldershot 1. Bris- Thia was the first knockout tol City 2 Norwich City 1. of James' career. He took no Clapton Orient 1 Southend 1. fewer than six counts before the Ipswich Town O Bristol Rovers final decisive ten seconds.

Williams socmed

2. Reading,10 Crystal Palaco 2. to have Swindon 2 Cardiff City 2. Tor- everything-boxing skill, ring quay United 2 Walsall 0. Wat- generalship and terrific punchford 1 Mansfield 2. ing power--and James could do Scottish Division A: Aber- almost nothing against this deen 1 Rangers 0. Celtic 1 Third combination.

Lanark 4. Falkirk & Motherwell The end came in the ninth 2. Hamilton 8 Hearts 1, Hibern- round. After putting the Britishians 6 Kilmarnock 0. Partick champion down for two more Thistle sent over two amashing blows South 2 Morton 2.

St. Mirren 0. Queen's counts of nine, the coloured, boy Park 1 Clyde 3. Queen of the to the jaw and James

Scottish League Division B: the fight, James said: "He hits Raith Rovers & Allon 1. Dundee down for the last time. After Supplementary Cup semi-final: United 2 East Fife 4. Reuter.

Before the next witness was a paymenta being made.

Cardiff, Sept. 4. called, Mr. Silva brought to the

their ostrich hearts buried in lightweight

Some of the greybeards with The coloured American world notice of Mr. d'Almada .thint

champion, Ike the sands of the undemocratic Williams,

knocked Carroll had been seen offering

the past would clamour that cricket British champion, Ronnie James, cigarettes to Japanese witness

Specific Policy for the Crown in the corridor

had lost all they held out if in the ninth round at Ninian "The Hon. Member has spoken professional ever led a matro- Park here tonight, and expressed the hope that

assurances of Govern-politan county out of the head- Mr. Remedios would request his of past

quarters gate and remember ellent not to do this. Mr. Remed-ment on this point and has sug- loa replied that he would speak gested that performance has not Lord Hawke once enid:" "It to his client.

always lived up to assurances. He

would be a sad day for England if she were ever captained by Mr. A.F. May said that while has, however, I am glad to note, that recently. since

a professional," examining

a piece of ore in recognised Carroll's office, the latter told the re-occupation, something has witness that if he was in need been done, at any rate by the of money, he could make quite eta Administration, to fuint a lot of money by finding out the Intentions and wishes of the where the ore came from, Car-Government in this matter, For roll added that the ore was re- my part, I do not hesitate to add a specific assurance on the sub- quired by the Japanese Navy.

ject to those that have been given Mr. J.G. Marshall declared In the past. The policy of Gov- that he was approached on a number of occasions by accused ernment is to ensure that every

opportunity shall transport facilities. But if $5,000 further delay. The additioanl | tn obtain lubricating oil, copper locally recruited persons not only sheata to enter but to rise in the ser- and nickel coins, steel and zine sheets. Witness en vice of the public up to the high- Japanese naval trucks taking est posts and to fulfil the highest capable or can be assisted to be come capable, by any means at the disposal of Government. This is I say, the polley of Government

sume

(Continued frou Pape 4) Colonial Secretary stated moniis age that Government is the view, aware, and endorses that it is of the first importance that the Colony thould be provide e as soon as possible with the most up to date and efficient air

pear

ly all that Government proposes to spend on this work up to the end of March, 1947, it would an in fact, the importanc that, of the matter is not fully anore ciated. Unless Government takes this subject seriously and presses on with the work, Hong Kong wit lose the opportunity, which it now has, of becoming a really impor. tant link in the not-work of World Airways"

their children with an education

in their native tongue. Students of English are well cared for, and rightly so; but I think that a firm foundation in the knowledge of one's mother's tongue is of equal

I would importaner.

therefore strongly urge that Government deficiency without this penditure to be incurred should not be too heavy. as the cost of equipping a vernacular school is English school.

Femedy

be given to

I think he can wad men at cricket.

The Australian team left Waterloo in a troop ship, con- Beuently the month's VOYAK is dry and this time there will be no match at Colombo and no return trip via New Zealand and the United States us on previous tours.

Only four of the party, Ham- Voce, Hardstaff and but many of them will know the first half of the journey, having served in the Army and Royal Air Force in the Middle East and India.-Reuter.

very much less than that of on delivery of lubricating oil from responsibilities of which they are Fishlock have been to Australia,

Amenities Lack

Carroll's office.

Hearing was adjourned Monday at 10 a. m.

HIGH TREASON CHARGES

Ell

and I am nasitive that it is also going to be, the policy of the fu- ture Municipal Council.

"One word more, before I turn

SOCONY'S CHESS WIN

"The present Budget is austere of for its lack of the provision amenities to the public. There is, for instance, a crying need for better reading facilities for the public. especially for young people

Mohammed Sadiq. Wadumull DR. CHAU

whose thirst for knowledge L N. Chau eald-evident by the large numbers 20

Chattulani and Cheng Kwan to the question of revenue. The Dr. S.

A team comprising members! Honourable Sentr

Unofficial often seen squatting on the aide alias Af Chai Chong, charged Hon. Dr, S. N. Chou expressed upon most of the sullent points in of books net nil of which can be were remanded for one week action in esting this Council to

rosaid to be suitable for their con- when they appeared before Mr. agree to the repeal of the Peak the staff of the Standard O

District Residence Ordinance; and Club by a single point in the Company beat the Rest of the the Draft Estimates, there mains practically nothing of insumption. Every up-to-date town F. X. d'Almada Castro

he followed it up with something first inter-club chess match of portance for me to commcat on and city in every part of the world terday. I would, however, like to congrans its own public libraries; but Ghamand Singh, Josea held at the Penineuin

ain- Lulate

Mohammed Asgor Honourable the

and Lau the sebject of racial disimino-Hotel last nig ularly deficient in this necessary Kwing Yan, charged with High Secretary on his masterly handling/ day this Colony Beema to bę of any difficult task oruvision. The cost of the estab Treason, were also remanded

says in his Intro-ishment of few libraries should

for one week when they came As ho to the Memorandum on the not be prohibitive, and the well before Mr. d'Almada yesterday. Estimates, there is no standard thus used would be muncy of comparison upon which he could

would commend this to frame his present estimates.

Members having already tousbed walks eagerly devouring all kinds under the Defenco Rugulations, approval of the Government's of the Kowloon Chess Club on

Financial

spent.

the result has had to be obtained early and sympathetic

largely by conjecture.

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con-

or

An

yes.

the

Lion

want generally. I

Results were:- Honourable Member to under-

Standard Oil The Rest malce bold stand that the Government and, community which is in F.X. Sequeira 1

C.M. Sequeira to say the entire

1. V. V.

Kolatchoff @ objecti has precisely the same

C.F. Osmund

0

A. Kurriko

very hard indeed."-Reuter.

went

Mankad Completes Double At Hastings Festival

Hastings, Sept. 4.

India scored 241 in their festival match against a South of England XI at Hastings today. The Englishmen replied with 70 for one when stumps were drawn for the day.

bowler, completed the "double"

V. Mankad, the Indian top 1.000 runs and 100 wiezel dur-

ing today's game when he made 15 runs. He was the first Indian to achlove this feat during an English seaso

Merchant seemed

but

E. Tausz other century,

set for an- at 176 he groped at an offbreak from God J. Tausz dard-and-edged a catch to first Col, H.M. olip. Scoring 82, Merchant pred- Whitcombe Ied only another 66 runs to pass

TOMORROW'S SOCCER

Hong Kong Football Club are having their first friendly game tomorrow on the Club ground gainst H.M.S. Prince Salvador. The Club will not be fielding a regular side and changes will be made at half time

Incidentally tomorrow is Bun- by Bickford's birthday and the 0 E. Tavares 1 Compton's aggregate for the soccer members will be turning season of 2,403 runs. Ho hit up to wish him "Many Happy seven fours.

returns". undertake its lo regard the

Griffith called for a new ball at question as a closed question-- the fall of the third wicket after

1038- cloned by the decision of

1040.

a four by Hazare, off Perks, Aa- it On the contrary

Adrows best Amarnath with his question which it is our duty now most carefully to

second ball at 180. re-examine. "For that purpose and u purpose

is

With Singleton off the field for every medical examination to a dam-

of considering the

permission and the indulgence of privato hospital, and, the dow question tha fustice of paying the expenditure for the eleven monthuther possibility of increasing uur aged wrist,. Mankad fielded a sub

like to

to crave

my Honourable colleagues to touch

my

**shall

or that

Bickford captained the Club team on several occasions and figured in the Interport games against Shanghai. He will be seen on the left wing for Club this season.

RADIO

FRIDAY, SEPT. 6, 1046 VARIETY REQUESTS ZBW Hong Kong broadcasting

on a frequency of 845 kilocyclos and from 12.30 to 1.30 p.m., 7.80 to 8.30 p.m., and 0.15 ta 11,00 D.m. also on 9.62 megacycles. H.K.T.

and

and motives and desires in this R-C. Danenberg 1 of the Government sideration of

can object to the payments made matter as he has himself the LA da Costa However,

A.E. Gomes is another

or amenity to the internecs, this mattor of desire that there shall be, and uite of the extreme difficulties which is really an absolutely and making payments without consalt-shall be recognised to be, fair with which he has had to cous urgent necessity. I refer to the ing the Council is one much to ho treatment, to use the Hon. Mem- tend, the Budget be has presented sadly inadequate supply of hospit is not as harsh or burdensome as tuis to meet the need of the public. eprecated and strongly discour-ber's words, for every section of

This aged.

Council has every the community. might have been feared. For this It was only just a few days ago right to

demand

explanation es

Higher Taxes achievement the Colony owes him that I had great-difficulties in fad to why it has hot been consulted,

debt of gratitude.

ing accommodation for a pation:

"Now I come to the question of why its advice and consent

Revenue-vur Though the Honourable Mr. in one of the too few hospitals in have not been sought.

markedly insuffi As repre- Landale has already elaborated ine Colony. It must be remem-sentatives of the public we have a cient revenue. Let me give you ugon most of the items enumera-bered that not all of

When dabuty to discharge in this mat again the figures. at in the Draft Estimates. I would taken ill can afford the luxuries ter. I have said, no one

no one would

"Our total estimated recurrent Your Excellency's of

public hospitals are so congested o

which constitute the current finan- people concerned; the objection that there is always a long wait lies in the manner in which parcial period is nearly 90 million revenue both by exploring now stitute and made a brilliant run. upon some of the more important ing-llat for admission. Apart from

182, which dis- fing disregard

from present sources for diately a Taxation Committee hends which do not appear to have the question of distance, the horments were made, and in the com- dollars while our total estimated ingrces and by augmenting exist ning catch at

of established revenue

rates, I am setting up imms-posed of Hazare. that the same period over 51 pitals now extering to the needs practice, I sincerely trust

million received sufficient attention.

011 The Indian collapse continued which I shall invite some of the Education Grant of the public are sadly insuficient

leaving an estimated de "The first point on which I wish for the growing appulation there will be no recurrence of this on the ordinary budget for Uncficial Members of this Coun- with Sohonl giving a catch to fue

and method of handling public

Com-leg without any alition to the the year of approximately 38 cil to sit. Both In that to draw attention is the Educa- additional hospitals are therefore finances.

mitice million dollars.

and in the

the subsequent re-toia. Bo three wicketa fell for tion Department".

Discrimination The amount an urgent necessity calling for the

The Hon. Financial Secretary view of its recommendations by alx runs, following Merchant's de allotted to this Department does early and serious consideration of

"The Government's offort in re-

parture. has told the Council what this this Council there will be every not appear, to me to be adequate. the Government,

moving racial discrimination by Police Force

Gul Mahomed gave short lex a Though I would not like to see an

opening the Peak district to the significs. It signifies increased opportunity for full weight to be increase in the expenditure, I re-

"I now turn to the heading 'No. ublic regardless of race or exced taxation; and I have been glad to in to every objection and every simple catch off Parks at 112.10 p.m.-Dally Programme Summary. gard the Education Department sa 10 Police' on page 30 of thens received universal approval. I note that Honourable Members difficulty which may be held to Banerjee chopped a ball of An-12.33 p.m.--Josephina Bradley and her

va militate against this have itna one of the most important Govern- Estimates. Vind myself in com- would be happier if all forma of the course of this debate

I hold the picto

with agreement ment departments, and

With stumps due to be drawn at j set before that Committee view that if the

If the high standard it Chinese colleague, the Honourable acial discrimination, both official recognised that fact. They have method of raising revenue. But I drews on, to the wicket at 209. and unofficial, were eliminated. It moreover in their speeches mada alia has got in to be attained, a more Mr. T. N. Chau.

I need

# the paramount consideration but players were given cups of and have expressed with some- iberal gra

grant is

The is necessary.

9 on all sides comments on the an

approaching unanimity their on which the attention of each one tea on the Seid, the score than exceptional importance today, and trials and sufferings which the thing I regard as the of us should be fixed, the duty boing" 240 for eight six tuna is considerably smaller than its efficiency and integrity are of All that before the war, while the casential factors for the raninté...

nationalities went most important revenus question that we owe to use every effort to were added after the break when rough

during the dark days

reduce as far before

back Sarawate's attending ahce of law and order. As when all loyally worked together than whether an Income Tax on

us today? namely, the ques-redu

na we may, both in Perka knocked of children number

extent and in duration of time, offstump at 230. Five runs lator, schools must have appreciably ja aware, the Police today have for the return of poses and liber: the normal model shall be subst! our dependence on H.M. Govern- Perks finished the inings, goiting 7.00 pm, Fres creased. As the future

un uncsually arduoua duty to pertur

wo Blud that there stÜ

exist form-one highly our

fraught with upon

racial and.

ether tuted for the existing War Re-ment for nancial aid to meet the Hindlekar caught

difference between our Tovonte Bingleton returned to the field and our "The Government has been ask am now about to put to the fore the inhing

rocurrent. expronditure. with his wrist strapped Just be- receive today, we cannot danger; and unless the personnel formatscrimination on the ro- vonua Drau

is efficiently maintained and well

turn of British rulo-a Tule

ended.

would fit them for right citizen-¡ obtain the best result. With crimes It would indeed ba. * happy any which, took place in.this Connell reading of the Appropriation the Bingleton were confident and 1000 0.30 p.m. Light' and Shade”—Misalca);

remunerated, we cannot expect to founded on instico and equality in the course of this debate to

Banerjee and Amarnath opened day study the debates on the subject Council the question of the second

Bill the attack, but of violence on the

Robertson and and for

the Colony when complete

and plots before the introduction of the War Bill at the Draft Batimates for ed 4 runs in 50 minutes. Then Centres 2

after it has been I would therefore much like to thom Acres ou equality,wor, enjoyed by avory Reveen of Income Select Committee consisting of the a good length ball, Bobertson | 10,05 1.-"ontent Modda”,

the danger liberal grant to the Education Do- armed robbers who unhesitatingly section of the cosmopolitan coat which the ques

1946-1947 will be referred to a Hasare took Singleton's bails with 10.00 London Belay's Nawi, - partment, even at the sacrifice of kill at sight, our Police have an munity. Irrespectivo race of some lees urgent, or important unenviable task to perform; but creed, and when Government roete raw exhout ivas also been asked Colonial Secretary, the Financial completed 2,000, runs for the sea- 10,16.5m-Borekin Rasilan. Chely

the any they are receiving is sadly were open

remunerated Government While on the subject of dues inadequate For this rogon I!

to ensure that before the question Secretary and all the anodelatson just before the close, when 10.88 London Fold O according

merits. It

ja chestra, South of England ware 172 behind 11:00 pm:- Close Dówn," TAX of introducing Incoma I note that little or almost no would advocaten incre is only by fair treatment, then Anally decided this Council may be Draft Estimate to the considers-ter.

command the Bill and the with nine wickets to fail-Re proylston has been made for prim- emolumenta, and payment of ade- mutusi trust and co-operation aivan ample opportunity of.com.

Programmes marked ENSA 879 recorded specially for Serviass ery vernacular education seems to me of utmost importance of bodily injuries sustained in the could really hope to a from that method whereby revenue may be Gounell, of whom it will for the which quate compensation for loss of life could be achieved and the Colony idering the whale question of the top of that Committee and, I s

Hastings, Sept. 5.

Entertainment by the department sure the anomalal Members of to the Chinese community. As the performance of duty

aahon of destruction of the past

Only half an hour play was of National Service Entertain: majority of the modulation of this The Honourable Mr. d'Almada four years and resume tha eming intraepit Colony is Chinese who also con base made some pertinen com cheche: Jumat of the British Committee Formed a composed, that my pose before lunch today a

KHA DALALNg for the atitute the master portion of tax, mente on the manner in which Gor

Emply In the ar. Bast

RedBoth, Chers things shall most suallakkbes, and I Até grate" which time the South of Engikad ne pris

of the help and took that score, to payer, thirk but fair and | ernment have made payments to reasonable that there should be interes would lie to suppon where he I have assured be debes Wilt Theme support when they are giving to wickets Ano 107.5 for 13 much rulesene Ringwupporting the not dertake to domand the She Garden In these cap through palmeunderstanding, beller facilites for providing him in his vankrike, Though hon motion now before the Council Cound wil hardly expect me to (jouait aliquis timente

hardly

•FACE of

schools in Hong Kong i say that our Polleo Foreo is and to think that while we hear a number of concrete proposals and. I now eat before this,Council. G .. no ter interval was- tzken,

de

education the

must not stint them in the provision of an education that

ship.

to see the allocation of a more

tion, I

very

of

to

debates.

Tax

Dacial

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