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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1940.
Marine Commandos COURT VIEWS DEMONSTRATION Nimori Genichiro
Found -Guilty
Cpl. Frank Henry Cramp and Marine Robert! Harry Roberts, both of "A" Troop, 45 R.M.] Commando, were found guilty of having creat- ed a disturbance on board the ferry "Northern Star" on the night of August 31 and were each bound over in the sum of $100 to keep the peace when the case concluded before Mr. W. H. Lati- mer in Kowloon Court yesterday.
Hectic Days Of 1942
All the thrills and dis- comforts of travel on an overland journey across China in the hectic days of 1942 were related by
Mr. I. B. Trevor, Man- ager of the Kowloon- Canton Railway (British Section), in his talk be- Kong, fore the Hong Rotary Club yesterday.
The speaker was in Shunshui- po POW Camp in Januiry 1042, and taking advantage of the con fusion then prevalling he escap- ed with two companions from the
and made Camp and his way acroRS the border with the aid of guldes
be smugglers. who used to be
was Walchow Mr. Trevor joined by other European who
before
him, and then began the trek across coun- try, which look them past such Kukong, Yuen, Hu as places Kweilla and Kweiyang. Eventual ly they reached Chungking where Mr. Trevor worked in the Britishs Embassy for eleven days. He was then sent on in Burma to teke up
At
had
ways,
esenped
an assignment to run the rall
The first stage of the journey to Burma was by plane which tool
From Lashlo. the
lo speaker
Mandalay went on to which, on the date of his arrival, was a burnt-out city.
there he
M
Things in Burma were far from the being in good shape, with enemy on the advance and trans- portation facilities taxed to the full. Mr. Trevor's job was unenviable one and hard
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work
over!
The Magistrate ruled that! there was losuficient evidence to convict defendants on further charges of assaulting two mem-| bers of the crew-one of whom. it was alleged, was pushed board. Mr. Latimer commented also on
the fact that the evidence as to whether or not the defendants bad netually entered the engine-room or the boller-room was conflicting.
In
the fine
IN
G.O.C. Back
15-CWT LORRY
Pearson Manslaughter Trial
Pawnshops
truck took place outside the Supreme Court From Talks
In London
A 45-minute demonstration of various seating po- sitions by five persons in a two-seater 15-owt yesterday in the presence of Sir Henry Black- all, Chief Justice, the Crown and Defence Counsels, members of the Jury and a large gathering of passers-by,
End"Strike"
Gets 15
15 Years
Nimori Genichiro, of "Lisbon Mayu fame, who was charged on eight counts of having com- mitted war crimes at Hong Kong, on the high seas and at Shanghai between Sept. 25, 1942 and August 1945, yesterday was found guilty on all charges except the fourth and sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment.
There was a large gathering of European specta- tors of both sexes when the findings and sen- tence were announced yesterday afternoon, Nilmori, who had been most After being "on strike" aince solemn throughout the whole pro July 1, 28 of 11ong Kong's ori- ceedings, relaxed and danced with ginal 77 prawnshops resumed gles as to hugged one after an-
other of his Counsel. business yesterday.
Just before the President and The "strike" commenced as Members of the Court left tho
unable to being
a result of the pawnbrokers building, Niimeri ran up to them, with Government on the ques-
compromise bowed thred timea and saluted.
As he was driven away in the
TRADE MISSION “
in
Executed
At Stanley
Yamada Kiichiro, Ser-
The demonstration followed an argument between Major-General F. W.
the Crown and the Defence in the trial of A/B. G.O.C. Festing,
Land Sidney Ernest Pearson who is charged with manslaughter of a Chinese dancing hostess, Mr. Brook Bernacci appeared Forces, Hong Kong, re-
Betty Kwok, as a result of an accident in Is-tion of a postponement of the company of his guards, Numeri for the defendants, while the turned to the Colony by
land Road on Feb, 18.
implementation of the 1930 waved to his Counsel. prosecution was conducted by air yesterday from Lon- Sub-insp. Walter Collina.
Mr don, where he has been before jury comprising Messrs. The trial was opened yesterday
Pawnshop Ordinance.
In the morning. Bashlight photo- imposing
Negotiations have
the proceel-geant-Major of the Jap- resulted graphs were taken
Inga. Niimori, who was listening lanese Gendamerie, attending the conference L. M. Work (foreman). Leung
a settlement on the terms to the addresses, of Counsel with Latimer anid:
Were this case to have been of generals called by Tse-kong, P. J. Brown, C. M. dos
that interest will be charged rapt attention and in the pose known as the "Tiger of tried by one of your Officers. I
P. Xavier, I. A. Rosario, Lord Kwing-yiu and Fok Pak-yiu.
at the rate prevailing in 1941, mentioned by witnesses during the the New Territories," figure that you, Corporal, would Field - Marshal
but that the time limit for re-trial, immediately sat upeight and have been reprimanded, and Montgomery.
demption of articles pawned, "looked his best as you, Roberta, admonished and given some extra duties to carry out. think you, Cramp, should the pay $25
compensation engineer who was hurt and you, Roberts, $15 to the greaser who fell overboard."
Serious View
to
Mr. H. J. Armstrong, on be- half of the Star Ferry Company, sold that the Company wished!
General Festing was met at Kai Tak by Brigadler P. L. Lindsay, commanding 150 Imlian Infantry Brigade, who has been acting as G.O.C. in General Festing's ab- ence. Colonel Clarke and Lt. Col. Reynolds .B.E.
Guards of honour were provided
So
Mr. A. L. Clifford, Crown Coutt- sel, is conducting the prosecution. Mr. M. A. da Silva, defending. pleaded not guilty for Pearson.
Mr. Clifford
that alleged the accident was due to Pearson"3 reckless driving.
The first witness was Lo On, ivory carver. who said that he at the airport by R.A.. Regimet Pearson and Sissons at 8 p.m. ment and 150 Indian Infantry at the Canadian Cafe In Queen's Koad. They nut for an hour dur. Brigade.
ing which they had one or two bottles of beer, after which the two sallars suggested they get
ankl girls. They left the Cate
with came back an hour later
girl Betty Kwok and another Cheng Yim-yim.
Witness said Pearson then gave him money to buy a bottle of whisky. He drank half cop. while the two sailors finished the
in rest of the bottle. Witness said he know whether the girls hnd HMS taken any. The remaining quar- ter was given to a boy in the Cafe,
After crossing the harbour to take a serious view of the General Festing landed at Queen's case as in a congested barbour Pier where a guard of honour provided by 42 Commande was like that of Hong Kong inter-drawn up. The band of Jaipur ference with the engine-room Guards was attendance.
Admiral Bridge crew could have led to a serious
Rear-Admical A.R.M. Bridge accident.
The Company had had some
CRE, Rear Admiral Aircraft with the
ferry differences crews of late, as was generally Carriors, British Pacific Fleet known, and it felt its duty lay and Fast Indies, arrived not only in looking after the Hong Kong yesterday morning did Bafety of the that of the crew as well. Were Glory
passengers but on board the carrier a case of a similar nature to come up. the Company would of ita Prosecute to the limil ability.
Mr. Latimer replied that he had made a tour of Inspection of the ferryboat in question and had not noticed any sign put up warning lower deck passen- Еста
will be
f
put
of
Rear-Admiral Bridge, who is 52, joined the Royal Navy in 1997 aut specialised in naviga- tim. In 1939 he was in com-
When they left the Cafe, w ne suid, it appeared to him that were both Pearson and Sissong suber. Accused took the wheel with Betty Kwok sitting half on mand of the carrier Eagle and his right thigh and half or t two years later held an appoint-sent between the door. Witness ment at the Admiralty. He was awarded "for outstanding
Bald he himself sat on the steel the CBE dar between the two seats, while courage aki Sissons sat on the witness's left side with Cheung half on his left thigh and half on the sent between the door.
Arms Round Girl
Lo said, he saw accused with the both atms around the deceased girl. The truck started along Queen's Road zigzaggedly
to keep out of the way skill in a brilliant and wholly was often accompanied by much the engine room or boiler room. successful night attack by the Mr. Armstrong Worship.
"The notices Fleet Air Arm on the Italian peril, but he bad quite a few
Fleet at Taranto.” humornus anccdotes to toil
HMS Apossum fired # 18- do you those dark days.
in honour of that first I will do all I possibly gun salute
Admiral's arrival. can to help you chops out" Insp. Collina, on behalf of Police, said that the case was
the first in which the Police? had succeeded in tracing thei responsible parties.
Exit For India
When it was realised that the
the
Allied position in the country was one of many and was actually Chinese P.0.
no longer tenable, the exit began for India, and Mr. Trevor said this Journey was the most de pressing he had ever experienced. discomforts," "Despite all the concluded the speaker, "the trip was most interesting, and I gain-
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ed much experience by it."
The speaker was thanked by Garinnd who sold he Rotorion was a fellow POW in the name camp and he recalled the anxiety they all felt for Mr. Trevor at the time at his escupe.
*The Chairman. Col. E. J. R. Mitchell, announced that their Hon.
T. L. Jackson, Secretary, was going on leave, and moved n vote of work he had put in to get the Club going again since the libera- tion.
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thanks for the hard
Hotarinn Garland will not Hon. Secretary in his absence, Rotarians present, also approv- od a proposal put forward by the Chairman that Retarian Jackson should represent the Club at the San Francisco Convention.
The
Y.K.
Sze To Broadcast
Bank Branch
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Latest information is that the British Trade Mission to China left on Monday and is not expected to be duo in Hong Kong curlier than the 5th or the 6tk,
It
the Indy was executed at Stanley which whe previously eight photographer made preparations Prison early yesterday
months, bo reduced to months.
four tu "shoot him."
The entire morning was, oc- cupled with the delivery of clos-
morning.
An inquest
was held at the
Prusreating Counsel.
afternoon, when Mr. George Sho ng addresses by Defending and Central Magistracy Inter in the When the Court re-assembled at sat us Coroner. The jury con- 4 p.m. the President. addressing man), H. Ji S, Muriel and U. M. sisted of John R. Thomson (fore- Nimori, said:
"The Andings of the Court on Omar,
large red paper sign and that, as a result of its bad announcing "Business as Usual" in Chinese outside pawnshops yesterday must have proved a quality, they did not drink apart from tasting it.
welcome Before the Court resumed in
notification to the the afternoon, a 45-minute demon- Colony's poorer claasca, who
A. Jillott, Chief Officer, Stanley' held outside the suffered moat as a result of the the fourth charge is that you are WAR stration
not guilty. The Andinus against | Prison, said that the deceased pri- Court. Pearson, the witness Lo. strike. the other girl (Cheung Yim-yim)
sonier was a Japanese male, Iden A visit paid to pawnshops you on the other churren are to
The naval officer (taking Bissons yesterday by the "China Mall" be subiret to confirmation. They lifted as Yamada, Kikchiro.
are as follows: place) and a lady reportér, repre-
revealed that business was quite
prisoner was convicted and sen- 1st-Guilty, but excepting there-tenced to death on July 27 by a aented the party of five who, brisk. Clothing was the chief from the words 'and responsible Military Court in Hong Kong. cording to the Crown, were in the
item tendered, although many for the well being of the said pri- driver's cabin togetlier.
He received the prisoner from offered gold articles.
soners of winy".
Marines, Lieut. Deacock, Rayal
September 30,
the
In the witness box after demonstration, Lo On denied Mr. Silva's suggestion that both girls were on Sissoun' thighs.
The next witness was Dr. B. V. Kwan, of Queen Mary Hospital. who conducted a post mortem on Betty Kwak. He said the cause of death was fractured ribs, internal hacmorhags and shock.
At this stage, the case was adjourned to this morning.
DOUBLE-TENTH CELEBRATIONS
Indications point to the fact Double-Tenth that tations poi celebrations will by far eclipse all previous observances by the local Chinese public of their National Day, on Oct. 10.
other lavish Apart from celebrations, it in planned to
a mammoth torohlight hold
on Double Tenth procession
night. A large number of schools, clubs, labour as pcja. tions and organizations are to take part.
There will also be the usual "Dragon" displays, which never fail to attract a large following.
Wedding
an a new
Ferrier-Holloway A romance. which began during the Occupation in the
started Tweed Bay Hospital and even
happier phase yesterday when James Forsyth Ferrier, of the Hong Kong Police, and Dorothy Vic toria Halloway, of the Medical Department, were married in $1 John's Cathedral.·
**2nd-Guilty. "3rd-Guilty,
but- excepting on therofrom the words 'contributing The execution was carried out, to the death of the said Rifleman, according to the death warrant, at 7 am. yesterday In the pre- sence of Captain Heggen, DĘ Barwell and himself.
6th-Gulity.
"ath-Guilty
**7th-Guilty.
#8th-Guilty,
bat
excepting"
The body was later identified therefrom the wards Red Cross and viewed by the Coroner, Mr.
She parcela and'."
Lieut. W. M. Dancock said in After Major Puddicombo had
responsi- read out accused's history and Mr. evidence that he was Takahashi had anokon in mitiga-ble for turning the prisoner over tion Nimor addressed the Court to the Civil custody at Stanley and said
Prison on September 30.
Mr. "I have to be in all places and After the Prison Doctor, have to say things people don't A. H. Barwell, had given evidence like. I know I have made some of his finding at the post-mortem, abad friendships. I also know I
have made some good friends, so the jury returned a verdict of leave it to you for your kind con-death by judicial hanging sideration."
Duties of best man were car ried out by Mr. J. Hidden, while Miss Connie Sully acted bridesmaid. The Rev. George She officiated.
Friends of the young couple in both the Police and Medical
Departments attended the cere mony and the subsequent re coption in St. John's Hall.
The Court then adjourned to Threw Gun
consider sentence. After a short retirement, the Court roturned, and the President, speaking Nimeri, said:
"Itu sentence of this
to
Court,
The forthcoming marriage which is subject to confirmation,
fairly fast speed. When paasina Garden Road, Lo said, he heard a collision between the truck and a rickshaw. Accused did not stop and drove on towards Shaukiwan. tatter passing Shaukiwan Police Station the truck almost hit wall dividing Island Road and another road. About a quarter
residing is the mile up Island Road, witness said, the truck on durning a bend went off the road.
Govern- Latest of China's ment Banks to extend its ac- tivities to this Colony
and Chinese Postal Savings Remittance Bank, which opened its branch yesterday in Shell
House,
A very special liem will be heard in this
evening's
pro- gramme from ZBW Hong Kong, at 7.30 p.m. The well-known Chinese bass singer, Y.K. Szc, is to give a recital from the Studio of ZBW, accompanied by E. O'Noll Show.
more tangible Mr. Sze, who is the possessor of a mugnificant buss voice, is well known to Hong Kong audienccn. He was a frequent contributor to the local radio programmes in 1940 and 1941, as well as giving a number of public recitals in aid of chari- table and patriotic causca dur- ing that time.
To Mr. Clifford, witness sald the bend was only a slight one and
the road had no other traffic, From early morning yester though it was dark and he could day, a stendy stream of well not ace ahead clearly. The head- wishers began to pour
in to lights wore not very bright. Dur- offer their felicitations to the management, and people want- ing to express their feelings in form Bent baskets of flowers, quite a nuin- her of which were displayed in a row at the Bank entrance und in the hall.
The Bank had an adminis
the Colony be- trative office fore the war. but this is the first time it has started less ting in general banking business in Hong Kong.
nose that
Readers' Letters
Into Harbour
An incident at the Star Ferry
The case was heard before climbed over the turnstile and
Arms
of Private John Alfred Penis that you will go to prison for Wharf, Kowloon, about 5 p.m. on August 24, when a Chinese nington, of 1/5 Commando, and 15 years.** Mrs. Jane Campbell Stephens, i
at No. 19, Soares Lieut-Col. J. C. Stewart (Dent threw a revolver into the sea of the JAG in India) President had a sequel at Kowloon Court Avenue, in announced.
and Major M. 1. Ormany (The yesterday when is Kam und West Yorkshire Reriment) and Lia Chan-ai, both unemployed s Captain B. N. Kaut (The Frontier were sentenced by
Mr. E. H Force Regiment).
Major G. B. Puddicombe (Vic- Sainsbury to one year each with toria Riflea of Canada) was Pro- hard labour. the fact that my stablematea secuting Oficer. The accused with the possession of
Both accused were charged Takahashi and I ware holding a lightning defended by Messrs. strike for higher Tote dividends Mikle and Yurito Nibun, assisted without a permit and posses-
When for our supporters.
a by Lout. J. Benyon, R.E. as Ad- sion of an instrument fit for person has to put down $5 to viser. Earlier in the proceedings, an unlawful purpose, first no-
(Scottish Rifee) had acted as with returning from banish called democracy. win Bo cents, it can hardly be Major W. M. Gray, Cameronlans cused being additionally charged
should also like to inform
Adviser,
merit the official, who at the start of the Shanghai Handicap, marked that it was about time I was shot and sold as horse- meat, that this would marely be flogging a dead hores.
GOLDY.
I
re-
ARREST IN GOA
Evidence was given that a Chinese dotective, Chan Lap, had gone to the wharf to in- vestigate information that first accused was there and that first Bombay, Sept. 30, accused had made & run for Dr. Ram Panshah Lahia. Cou-the wharf, throwing the revol RTCR Socialist leader, is underver into the sea,
The British Press Sir, Following the editorial in ing the journoy, witness said, he today's (Monday's) "China Mall" saw accused kiesing Betty Kwok. 1 fect bound to point out that the Drawing attention to his avid Propaganda Campaign unicashed ence at the commilial proceedings remember on which of Pearson's started by British Socialist Minis- in which he said he could not galast the British Press" was not thighs Betty Kwok was sitting, tere, but by that portion of the Mr. Silva suzgested to the wit. British Press represented by the
ho was deliberately! "National Union of Journalists." telling a lie when he said he was The N.U.J. has no poutical af- certain that the girl was in Pear- aliations and does not contribute son's right thigh.
to funds of the Labour, Conserva- that he was not seated in the members sit on both sides in the Mr. Silvo further suggested tivo, or any other political party; driver's cabin but was at the back House of Commons. During the war years Mr. Sze
of the truck. Witness replied
It started the "Campaign" when that he was in the cabin, squattingit Annual
Belegate the National Conservatoire of branch is Mr. S.S. Hsu, wile between two chairs on the steri Music, Chungking.
the has been transferred
from flooring.
strongly urged
Govern and he is
Dr. Lohla left Bombay last to Inent to Bfr. Silva also suggested that
appoint
Royal shortly proceeding to America Canton,
Action Please. We have check Thursday for Gon to intensify the Commission
resistance Fit was almost impossible for a
Pressed up on the advertisement which passive Great Britain. That meet was screened by a reputable which began there three months girl of the bulld of Betty Kwok of
a Rayal restaurant and in which the clas- ago.
Reuter adds that the 'Porta- while he was driving as there was Commission should inquire speci-mical phrase "chu sure war 10-
ilently
guess authorities in Goa aricated The expression is difficult to
Dr. Lobia in July for defying the
The following panengers are Kriving control and translate into English but it ap-
ban on public meetings but held today by·B÷0‚‚Citrom UK, I-MessTMH, financing of national and provin- pears that no indecency to in-
volved.--Ed.
him for 24 hours only-Reuter,Dodwell (Dodwell & Co.1. David, Drabley, cial newspapers, news agencies and per
periodicals.
were welwing visiting Rotarians has been teaching singing at
at the meeting: --
E. S. Little, H. Kadoori and Cap- tain Bernard Kelly, O.B.E.
Guests present were Messrs. H. G W. Woodhend, F. A. Muc- kintosh, W. D. Hoggard, J, J.
King, E. J. Kengelbacher, T. S. Greiner, B. E. Lawry, Y. K. Szc, Leung Fouu, Ho Ko-yee and J. S. Tsu,
Soares. Bros. In Court
A. M. L. and E. Soares appear- ed bafora Mr. F. X. d'Altanda, Central Magistracy. yesterday when their cook alleged that be had been dismissed summarily and without wages die him and that E. Soares Led assaulted hir.
in the eye.
to
The Magistrate ordered that month's salary and the $34
be
paid to the cook and registered caution against E. Soares-repre conted in Court by his brother.
on a three years' concert tour
The manager of the lock!
no room for her.
Into:
on the
of that country. He is be A meeting of the Sino-British
by the Club held in St. John's to sit en Pearson's right thigh ing recommended American Impresa well-known Cab will be hot today Whda Hurok of New York, who is Father Ryan. S.J., will give a manager for, among others, talk on "English Music, illustr
ed by gramophone records. The to the
the famous Negro contralto lecture which is onen Marlan Anderaca. Mr. Sze hope. to be able to give a recital in public, begins at 0 p.m. Hong Kong before he leaves. flo is due to give his forowell concert before leaving China at Nanking on October 17th.
In tonight's programme from? ZBW, Mr. Sze will include songe by Handel, Schubert and Bohm, and operatic urins by Rossini and Verdi,
VARIETY ON RECORDS
No Duty
Bail Whisky?
Lo denied Mr. Bilva's suggestion that witness tried to sell a bottle of whisky to Pearson and Sissons
Yet On
NAAFI Goods
The ownership,
that
Meeting
The extent to which the growth of powerful newspaper chalas la creating a monopoly of newspaper ownership.
The ability of independent bo- Honal and local newspapers and to withstand increased
No duty will be Imposed on NAAFI goods-in Hong/from syndicate com- Į
panies.
nows,
Coming
•
•
Answer To Correspondent
Fongim arrest at
(Novagon) capital of Goa in Portuguess India.
movement
Five-Lane Traffic For Ferry
On Friday this week a new arrangement for park-
Kong will come into operation,
Both accused are to be re- gemmended for banishment.
Arrivals And Departures
Owet, Lt. Col. Perry, Mr. Crosbia (20.. A.C. Talaesting Sta), Cmdr. Opin (@pesial Tepresentative. F'Ar 'D.D.A.0.).
For Shanghai Hrs. Defoer. Hiday
· Petara, Mlle.... Peterd., MD, Polary
The plane toon delayed 34 hours and will arrive at approximately 3 pm, today.
ing of vehicles waiting to cross from Hongtaertrals at the Peninsula Hotel
purpose
nelside ML, Thaiy, Mr. and Mrs. J. Beguinetti, R. Paulin, win, J. G. P. Wiem, W, 7. art. I. d. Frank and J. B. B.
"
Latal departures from, the' Peninsula
Dr. John K., angst the Canton
Kong for at least one month although it was The Influence of Anancial and announced over a week ago that tax would be advertising interests on the pre- There will be five lanes marked be run right up to the gate in the The cook told the Court he
levied by the Government on the Organisa-sentation and tippression of nows out on the ground approaching centre. The other three will line
The distoration and suppression the pier. The lano on the East up three abreast. Priority vehi Wat worked for A. M. L. Soares at 38
tion's goods sold to Forces in the Colony from of essential facts in home Stubbs Road. Owing to a mis-
and side will be for small cars and cles, if any, will then be allowed understanding, he was dismissed
October 1.
on. Then other vehicles which forcing from responsible journa-mall car" for this
cycles combinations will line up two abrenet until the include L. 2. Phillips, Triz, G. motor un Sept. 17 without notice and without 834 owing
him for
Some days ago. NAAF head Colony. NAAFL imports have In lists these recommendations show means any vehicle not exceeding deck in full, Motorcycles will be chou, Medaire, Capt. T Wages. B. Soares, he sald, (18- This week's programme of quarters received orders to assess cluded thousands of pounds of
an admirable desire to "Keep the 30 in width. The reason for sent in to a side dock.
Glied, “Capt, U. 1. Dover, W. JIT, anuited him,, giving him a blow | Variety on Records consiale stocks for a tax levy and return | valuable froight because of the
the house clean.
this distinction is that it is in- It must be understood that, to Wen and A. A, Dind, entirely of dies requested from lets wern submitted to the Gov-arge number of troops in
Such an inquiry would hat An-possible for cars exceeding that enter the Priority Park the driver the last eight, programmes. ernment
area. NAAFI here are also rès- But at a subsequent meeting of [ponbible för supplying the British ( ́terfere with the Freedom of the width to park throe abreast on of the vehicle must the Laeserai | Howzital, was in samenwer. Skund
# Phon Commencing at 8 p.m. tonight at the Toc 11 Bervices Club, Snel it was decided to postpone the
and if there are skeletons the deck of the ferry, Press," 'Government and Military person-Pacific Fleet.
signed by the mantger St Andrews, Nathan Road, Kow carrying out of this order for at
In the cupboard, relations betwem There will be four other lanes Hong Kong. & Yauriati Forry Shitched by the P. "Merlot Leboard" press and public will be all the
(which (arrived`on: Monday evening.. itoon, Mr. B.E., Gillespie will
-month during whlos, A young Chinese woman wag
vchlolo
It is hoped that the foregoing in) Include in his concert auch faytime the matter will be referred sentenced to two months hard better when publicly has made marked out for other four wheel Company.
their removal possible.
will enable the Fery Company Isbour by Mr. H.G. Sheldon, K.G A daylight robbery occurred åt ourites *Bing Crosby, to London.
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Solo motor cycles will walk on Ofleisis to make mora sonomical. The funeral of the late Mr. 218 Shanghai Stroot, about Andrew Sisters, Frank Sina- Reason for, this is bellored to Central Magistracy, yesterday for
the west side of the long curt uns for thân, dack dospice, and James Moore, Chlef Engineer 2.40 p.m. yesterday, when three tra, Ink Spots, Tommy Dorsey be the strong opponition put for the theft of in pieces of serg,
Bad Starts:
which runs alon: the rout side should, in the case of small cars of the an
Matdes men, armed with a revolver and Glenn Miller pad Artip Shaw. ward by the Millary who point valued at $1,500, from the Yee On
of the ground, Priority vehicles give the drivers om Idea St-I have heard many daggers, gained entrance to the On Thursday evening at 8 out that if lax is imposed on T Taller Shop. 228 Des Voeux Premises and held up the op- pm there will be the weekly NAATI guoda here. British ser-Road Central on Sept. 27. She people paling rude romerits will wait on die west side of the they will be o
vlop men and women in Hong went into the shop, engaged the cupants of the floor. After rart Whist arive at the Club.
Kong will be in walaus attention of it, adstant and a about the bad starps at the ire sacking the day for over 20 fervice personnel and civil positions who had come in with her comb Rees Meeting her may When the ferry is ready to al- the pubile ought to
up the intridere locampe and are cordially invited to all taxed anywhere else where our was able to all off with the be interested to know that low vetdeled to embark four pri Company Omples and Falle
money. And articles to Rativities arranged by the Forces are orving.
material they had inretended to boithana were die, get to the In-vate care will flest be allowed on ensurbhiodth – working ATECHIS
but terthe (cray. The fentiing "cür will arrangement, Too H..
Slice the Iberation of the buying.
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