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MINERS GOING BACK TO WORK

New York, Dec. 9:

A full-scale resumption of coal mining appeared certain on Monday as reports from minefields indicated a ready compliance by the 400.000 miners with the order by Mr. John L. Lewis to end the 17-day strike and return to work immediately.

CHINA MAIL

Fire Brigade Awards

In accordance with re- gulation 4 of the Regula- tions concerning the Col- onial Police and Fire Brigades Long Service] Medal published as Noti- fication No. 37 in the Gazette of 10th January, mall 1936, His Excellency the Governor has been were pleased to authorize the

With the end of the coal strike went virtually all the restrictions it had brought and the econo- mic peril it poised over the United States and other countries. "The end of the strike sig-1 places, big packages by

of and more pay cheques."

All these had gone or

nalled a Christmas season bright lights, travel, more

brought measures

more

Kouds in stores, heat in public threatened as the cool strike following awards to be gent than in wartime for the effective in each case as conservation of fuel and electric from the date shown:- power.

Colonial Fire Brigades Long Freight express embargoes Service Medal:- have now been lifted, the ban

passenger travel

revoked and the 21 states dim out was cancelled in time for Saturday night's shopping.

Judge Praises Soldiers

Two

Indian soldiers,

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and a Chinese couple keted by gloom after nearly Yeung Ping Kwai

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on

many

Firemen

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Doctor Facing Grave SPORTS SECTION

Shanghai Team Gives

Good Display

Charge At Sessions

The trial of Dr. Chan Hoi-shan, a graduate of the Hong Kong University, living at 572 Nathan Road, for making a false statement on July 9 in a medical certificate of the cause of death of Yu Yiu-fal with intent to have it inserted in a Register of Death, was opened before Sir Henry Blackall, Chief Justice, in the Supreme Court yesterday. Yu Kau, a coffin shop foki, was arraigned for aiding and abetting Dr. Chan.

of injuries received in a fight a few days before his death. did not tell me the man's name. I He asked him if he was sure of the people talking about th Mfact; he said he had just heard

did not place too much belief

in the story as I was under the impression that I had signed the certificate for the master of the Wing Fuk Shop, whom I knew and I could trust.

Police Phoned matter until the police phoned me "I did nothing further in the

up.

M.C.C.

BOWLING

FLOGGED

Gynpie, Dec. 9. The two day match be- MCC and tween the Queensland Country XI ended in a draw here to- day.

A crowd of over 6,000 packed the stands at Caro line Hill yesterday to see Tsing Pak of Shang hai, give a better-display of football than gen- erally expected against Sing Tao only to lose by the only goal scored by Lai Shut-wing early in the first half.

Tsing Pak who brought only eleven players had the misfortune of seeing Fay Chuen-wah in- jured in a practice during the week-end and though he sportingly turned out at right wing he was of little assistance to the team. This handicap told greatly against the visitors. Sing Tao were with the exception of Tso Chau- ting at full strength.

innings to 282 to give them a lead fairer indication of the play. The The MCC carried their Arsti A draw would have been of 74, while Queensland in the visitors had bad luck on two occa- second innings hit at everything|sions, once in the first half when. bowlers, they scored 311 for nine 20st and in the melee and although Yardley tried cight from a corner the ball hit the

in the

ing that the cause of the deathly brought. Wing Fuk's cerrell "all scored at the rate of aled. In the second half Lee Yoe-

me.

Chess Tourney

(By Recorder) broke through and just missed Seventh-round games.

The

The

team

he

Shangha defence four joint leaders

Was

pleaded not guilty.

They are both on ball and Mr. A. J. Clifford, Crown Counsel, assisted

Inspector C. Mottram, is con- A, da Silva is representing Dr. ducting the proscention. Mr. M. Chan

According to the Crown, the deceased, who was a herbalist. died on the night of July 7 as a result of a stab wound sustained in European Officers

fight

carlier in the same day, me, Toki On July

coffin shop the Station Ofeer Charles

is said to have accompanied the William Browne ....15.11.46. deceased's niece to the Kowloon Station Officer Charles

Registry of Births and Deaths WDliah Brand

26, 7.46. obtain

burial a

I then went to the Wing wickets when stumps were drawn. goalmouth two attempts by the permit upon the Sub Officers

Fak Shen and then for the first) presentation of a medical New York's Broadway, blan-

certi- signed

Zische, Allen, Stibe and Gar-visiting forwards were blocked by 1..1,42.ficate

Dr. Chan, certify time was told that the foki that by

the defenders and the ball clear 1.12.42. were warmly commend-restrictions, burst

two weeks under "brown out" Heyward Chan

tificates had not been working at run a minute and 300 was reach san raised the hopes of the was lobal pneumonia. 20.10.43, into full Chan Wel Son

Later, the police received cer

the Wing-Fuk Shop at the time ed in just over three hours.

Shanghai supporters when Sham Pak Ying ed by Mr. Justice E. H. brilliance with

31.12.45.

ho

came out shops,

information and as a result presented the certificate tain

as Compton

with the Foremen

having Williams, Puisne Judge theatres and hotels jumping the

the deceased's body was exhumed was told af Wing Fuk Shop that and Hardstaff were all hit for

as come from there. I best analysis of three for 47. Gibb when well placed." at the Criminal Sessions Squares glittered from

in the Kowloon Chess relighting.

Sing Tao forwards, wera Times Chau Cham So

6. 9.44. from the New Kowloon Cemetery he was now working at the Tin sixes, while Voce's drst four overs not permitted to indulge in their Club's Reserve Tourna sunset Lami Kwan

22.11.43. and taken to the Public Mortuary: Fek Shop. I found him yesterday for: their onwards.

Cheung Wah

17.11.43. Dost-mortem established that

there cost him 20 runs without reward. usual play owing to the quick and ment "A," to be played the cause of the death was

and brought him here with bravery in tackling some

In Washington, President Wu Foon

19.12.45.j

to

Compton and Ikin were bril-1 determined tackling of the shake off this evening at the stab wounds in the abdomen..

Throughout armed robbers.

Harry S. Truman cancelled his Tsui Hol

1. 740.

Stab Wound broadcast scheduled for Sunday This

was at the trial of Chan Chuen, Leung Fong and went to an art show, smiling Sun

night and closed his desk. He Cho Hing Yin Sum, on a charge of armed but silent on the future robbery. Chan was additionally come of the coal situation. charged with shooting with intent to resist arrest and with John L. Lewis, the

At the end of the strike, Mr. Chau Sang possession of a revolver

miners Lo San and leader, announced his readiness Lun Yun six rounds of ammunition.

to negotiate in private with 3p Tat

Ho Yok-sin, wife of the deceat- Chan was sentenced

1. 5.45. mineowners for a new wage and Kwong Tsung

ed, said that her husband left the years' hard labour and

3. 1.45. other demands, a atrokes of the cane, white Yiu could clear the way

step which Choi Kim

10. 6.44. and returned at 8

house on the morning of July 7 for the Fan Lam.

6. 3.42. stab wound on the right side af

p.m. with was given eight years and eight Government to leave the coal Lau Cheung strokes for armed robbery. The business.

3. 1.40. the fore-head and another in the second accused. Leung,

abdomen. He died at 10.30 p.m. found not guilty and discharged.

The Cost

orders shutting down other in- To her knowledge he was The first and the third ac-Association estimated that work

dustries. Associated Press. Southern Producers

zood health and was not attend ed by any doctor during the 10 cused went to 8 Garage, Austin steppages had cost the miners Road, and robbet The Chinese 40,000,000 in wages in

days prior to his death.

niece. said that, on.

the married couple of money and 40-day Spring shutdown

Pennsylvania shortly after morning of the day of burn the and of went to the Registry of Births jewellery at the joint of a re- 15,660,000 from Nov. 20

to midnight indicated a general and Deaths with the second accus volver.

Dec. 5.

back to work movement by ed, who on the way coached her With the lifting of the con- miners,

in what to say when she was future on that part of fusion and doubt about the Many unions voted to start aaked by the Register as to the the working with the daylight shift, cause of her uncle's death. Upón nation's economy upon coal, corporation execu hands of miners started digging acate, she said, she was given a tives and other business leaders three small Ohio pits for the

burial permit. quickly prepared

Dr. Chan's Statement rescind first time for 17 days.-Reuter.

Inspector W. W. Williamson

to. 13 12

was

They ran along Cox Read with the couple in bot suit. An Indian acldier, Sepoy pur Krishna Pillai, who was stand- ing near

Tak Shing Street. tackled the third accused. He heard a click of a revolver and turning round saw the first accused holding the revolver; the shot had mis-fired.

The Indian grabbed hold of the revolver and put the first accused on to the ground. An- other Indian soldier, Havilclar Albert, came to his assistance und disarmed the first accused. Both the first and third accused were arrested on the

spot; the second accused was arrested a few days later by the police in Mongkok on in- formation.

Money Market

The

to

Sze out- Wu Kau

Chang Kwan

the

10. 9.46.

Dr. R.E. Alvares, medical off- cer in charge of the Kowloon 17. 9.44. Public Mortuary, who conducted 1. 3.46. the post-mortem, said that the 10.11.44. cause of the death was primarily 15. 9.44. due to a stab wound of the abdo- 6.11.40. men and secondly due to internal 1. 0.44. haemorrhage and shock.

Back To Work

Washington, Dec. 9.

Yu

in

more outstanding than his part ted against four also- her Ng Kee-cheung but the two

rans. formed a line which the Sing Tao The needle matches are in the forwards found hard

to get through. Na Kee-cheung reliev-eighth and ninth rounds. It is not 31 ed many an awkward situation Big Four's will have a tough time Improbable, however, that the 40 with his heading..

41

"At. 4.10 p.m. on July 29,

about immediately after receiving the liant in the field. Ikin held a great hai

onc-lunded catch, while Compton me did not test Chan Pit-ko in Peninsula Hotel, see the phone call from the police, I

Tsing Pak's very much. went to the Tin Fuk Comin Shop. ran 20 yards to catch and bowl 71 Fortland Street. The master Tallon. He also did great work solid. They tackled well and Sequeira, Gardner, Bal- of Tin Fuk suggested to the that on the boundary.

cleared confidently under pres- lerand and Knight-pit- abould tell the police that 1 The scores were:

Aure. Yim Sze-yam was perhaps had seen the deceased three days before his death, and that at that Queensland 2nd Inngs, time he was sick, that as a result

Cockburn, e. Ikin, b. Lang-

ridge of the sickness he died and the. certificate was signed because he Barnes, b. Pollard died of the supposed sickness that Zische, e. Voce, b. Smith, ailed him when I saw him." Allen, c. Compton, b. Ikin spector Williamson said that he Wright, c. Compton, b. Gibb

Continuing his evidence. In- Stibe 1.b.w., b. Compton then asked the second

accused who, replied that he knew Dr. Tallon, C. and b. Compton

Johnson, e. Voce, b. Compton Chan for a long time and written signatures on death certi-arrell, not out ficates

from him on several oera-

Semgreen, 2 Pollard,

Extras reply to further questions, compon assistant said that he had not seen the body of the de ceased ner he had knows the true Cause of his death, but the de- ceased's family was anxious to have the bady buried.

L. Fishlock, b. Johnson.. To Mr. Silva, Inspector WIL| P. A. Gibb, run out

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shop

had

Hardati

75

32

16

10

52

Lop-Sided Attack of it getting. through unscathed In the intermediate line, Mang to the eighth round. Yee-liang held his line, well. He Toughest time will probably be looked after Lai Shuf-wing and Knight's, who is to play Eigene Chang Kam-hoi well with the re- Tausz. Tausz has been unlucky in salta that neither player was as the Tournament but is well up to dangerous as usual, Kui Wing Krilght's standard, though not as Took with Yim,

him behind

the

Total for 9 wkts.)

311

M.C.C.-1st Inngs, Queensland (First Innings)

203

62

31

64

depending while at the stroke of midnight..i presentation of a medical certi iamson agreed that it appearedJ. Hardstaff, b. Ball

Saadist As New Egyptian

Premier

Cairo, Dec. 9.

King Farouk today asked Nokrashi Pasha, leader "of the Saadist Party, to form a Cabinet follow- ing Prime Minister Ismail Slaky Pasha's re- signation on Sunday,

Nokshi Pasha was forced towhich, together with the Saadists, resign last February in the face recently gave Sidky Pasha a vote and of confidence approving the pro-

yesterday quiet to stendy after in demanding from Britain the ance.

of student demonstrations

The money market reopened ricts against his lack of firmness posed new Anglo-Egyptian alli

evacuation of troops from Egypt, Later, Nokrashi Pasha began

the week-end recess.

of speculation during the past

said he spoke to Dr. Chan over

I had come to trust

to him Dr. Chan was very honest J. Langridge, s. Wright, b. in telling the true story,

Cockburn Submission By Defence D. Compton, c. Barnes, b. Báli

Inspector C. Mottram sald act-¡J.T. Ikin, bs. Johnson

Johnson

full measure of

Tang Kwan steady. Both are strong in the middle-game. Knight holds. វា sum, the Sine Tao right winger, slight edge in the opening and and the latter rarely sent over Tausz in the end-game. Knight any worthwhile centres. On the also has the white pieces.

en-

tertained the crowd with his drth- Gardner meets Col: Whitcombe, bing

and accurate tackling... He who is the kliest of the non- eoncentrated more on Fung King-sitaficischers to take his measure cheong. He was always un with should the middle-game present his forwards and sent good passes a good opportunity. If

the to his attackers especially Hul Colonel permits attrition tactics 42 Man-fui on

the left wing.

The will find it hard to hold Gard-"

4

The Taine Pak

attack was lop-

1 sided as the result of the Inabi-ner but a well conceived gambit

lity of Fay Chuen-wah to

to do any- 33 thing worthwhile when in

in posses-

con-

in the early middle-game could

work the trick, The Colonel har

'of

24 sion and Tsing Pak had to rely the white pieces and a chance to

2 very much on Hai for their raids. control the opening, MANKI

Hui showed splendid ball

FX Sequeira also has the dis itrol, and speed. He needed care-advantage. black against ful watching and sent over good Kolatchoff, who has been ex- 1711

centres.

perimenting with Lee Yee-sun, as leader, was a position and would do well to tempo and 282 hard worker and a continual wor-steady himself against" à player; rier. It required all the wiles stronger on imaginative combina- and attentions of Hsu King-seng tion. Should the middle-game

a

ot

to look after him and in spite of be reached without mishap, the this broke through on occasions but lacked support

encounter could well produce

Defence Faulty very well-played game The

as in

Piastres, the largest medium and the unity of Egypt and the talks on the formation of a new Tam-ku requests for signatures hat. Dr.- Chan should be charged against the mainly swing bowl under pressure and his headwork Johnny has it in him to take.:

week, opened at $15.90 per 100, fell to $15.75, rose to $16.30, and closed at $15.05.

Gold.

a

which appreciated last week, opened stendy at $333.50 1ael, dropped to $329.50, rallied and closed at $332.

Chinese National Currency con- tinued weak, closing at 25 cents

Sudan under the Egyptian crown. Cabinet.

Pasho, leader of the Liberal Party

го

mer CN31,000 for futures and Associated Press:

$1.03 for spot, after a day

which very little business

done.

in

"Was

Gold per ounce U.S. dollara were firmer at 0.8. Dollar $4.85, and Sterling also improve Hong Kong Dollar 1,010

.on

him in his

Forgot Name,

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robbed

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the telephone on July 29, informing on information he obtained an N. W. D. Yardley, c. Sube b. ing the doctor that he was inves- exhumation order on Aug. 1 and tigating into the circumstances of had the body moved to the Kow-P. Smith, b. Ball the death of the deceased.

loon Public Mortuary on the fol W. Voce, not out Later, Dr. Chan took the second lowing day.

T. G. Evans, b. Ball accused to the witness's office and

14, on the strength of R. Pollard, b. Ball Ony

Aug. made a voluntary statement a warrant he arrested the comin

Extras In his voluntary statement to shop foki. Inspector W.W. Williamson be

Mr. To Silva, Inspector Mot

Watni fore he was actually charged, Dr. tram said that Dr. Chan was not Chan Hai-sam, alias Chan Hoi-arrested on warrant, but he ap shan, M.B.B.S., H.K. Univer-peared in Court on a summons. Hurricane Hitting eity. 572 Nathan Road, ground

Let

Yun-chuen, clerk of the The match ended today in floor, of Banke, Dutch East In Kowloon Registry of Births and tame draw after two days dies, said:

Deaths, said that he I have for the past five years burial certificate for the deceased issued the

picksaat if unexciting cricket or so but not prior to the Japan- on the strength of a medical cer

The feature of the last hour attificate signed.

·was hurricane hitting d by Dt. Chan. ese occupation been signing death

by Coffin Shop, 37 Pitt Street, ground Crown's case, Mr. Silya submitted country batsmen were more auda- Chu in goal was by no means one of the four to have white. the Sing Tao did not play their edge, though a slight one, is on certificates for the Wing Fu Following the conclusion of the

country tall-enders.

Throughout the match, the opposition knew their play well.

usual game perhaps because Lay Sequeira,

Henry Ballerand is the only floor. In this long association had no case to an cious and scored faster than the confident while a cront of thin A better defensive player

master of the shop, ut section of the Perfury attractive innings was by Hard-shining light"

swer a ho

was indicted under Englishmen. The M.C.C.'s most Hau Yung-sang

was not the self, he meets. Johrmy. Carvalho, Ordinance. Mr. Silva contended He conferred today with Heykal The former Premier, Ismail to death certificates.

who started cautiously but games. His clearances were faulty advantage rather than a handicap. staff

"whom black is also an previous to Sidky Fasha, who resigned "When I first became associat under Section 6 af Sub-Section B yesterday, WOR ardered

him. I always inspected Ordinance 21 oz. revealed many brilliant

not so effectual, Lau Chung Ballerand's measure, as he $15.40. Australion pounds bed last Monday following the bodies. I found him so rels of 1922, which created the offenes, strokes.

sang was the best player in the aptly proved in the first round were again unchanged at $12.5h. his successful efforts to steerable that eventually, after about

whereas Dr.

timing and placements defence, He Chan was being S'hai Exchange

hard task by drawing with Sequeira after a through the Egyptian Parlia one year, I came to trust him. I charged under Sub-Section ID of

were superb. Langridge was not; do ? the Closing quotations the ment the draft Anglo-Egyptian ing his word as to the circum then formed the habit of accept

as impressive, for his timing was same Ordinance,

Sing Tao forwards did not bear win. Johnny, however, 'will Shanghai market, as cabled by agreement drawn up in London stances of the deaths, and figned Crown, Mr, Clifford contended due to lack of match practice for cheong appeared off form while game than was good enough to In his submission for the faulty and his mishits obviously combine well Fung King-have to put up a much sounder between him and the British the forms without looking at the that the charge was a perfectly

aver a month, Buying Selling Foreign Minister, Mr. Ernest bodies.

Lai Shui-wing was poor in his win last week. good one.

The one satisfactory feature shooting Chang Kam-hor zaw CNS CNS Bevin.

Sir Henry deferred his decision) faced him played the leg spinnerre of the ball but held it, too

was, that all M.C.C. balamen who 288,000 289,000

5,100

and adjourned the case, to this William Tallon without trouble. before he got into "For the last seven or eight morning. 5,160 1,030.

long and was shooting post-Fol. months, "a man named Yu Kau

Eleven Sixes has been bringing the certificates

ZBW Hong Kong broadcasting DACOITY IN

The pitch had dried completely

"Ho Ying-fan way. from the Wing Fuk Shop. I

the better of on a frequency of 845 kilocycles in-1

when Smith bowled in the coun- the two wings and did well in an and from 12.30 to 1.16 p.m. 8.30 variably, although I know the

BURMA B came from the Wing Fuk Shop.

try's second innings. This ple- unnaual position on the left wing: to 7.30 pm and 9 to 11 pm. asked him if the certificates man,

turesque-ground is a real oval in After a period of even play also on 9.52 megacycles. "On July 9 or 10,

Rangeen, Dec, shape. The pitch is so placed Sing Tao took the lead, rather Yu Kay Members of Bidky's entour came to me with a certificate. Dacoits swept down from the drive. The eleven sixes during ed into the goal following a shot 2.33 With Erles Coates"

Two hundred-armed Burmese that short boundaries face the luckily when the ball was deflect 30 Dasty

Samakhy age say Sidky resigned be asked him if he was from Ah Hohilla and attacked the town of the match were cause of the statement pub-master of the Wing Fuk Shop). Shwemys, about 20 miles north sight screen;

all near the by Lai Shui-wing.

1.00pm-New, Wather Report and lished in Khartoum yesterday I remember signing the ceru of Pylninana, killing, the assis Gibb Smith and Langridge played better and had more off 110 pmPiano Parades Charlie: Konk

He said 'yes.'

the second half. Taing Pak 1.10 pmOrchestral Interface. unouncements. van by the Governor-General, Bir

-hit one. ficate, but I don't remember the tant schoolmaster, according to sach Fitt

on Yardley

was the play but could not score Hubert Huddleston, and-autho-name' on it. "When the Inspector reports reaching Rangoon today, tempted too by a short bounder though they had two good chances. rised by the British Prime

Pak: Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee, of Police, rang me up, I guessed The reports said that the d caught on a straight lift.

he was wanting information about Dacoits alee attacked a number two days of oppressive humidity Soong

The M.C/C played throughout Kee-cheunaun Pit-ko: No All 7ols Imo state

and Yim Sze-vam that "nothing would be per- this certificate, because about two of houses in the village and ex without the tearity associated loung, Kuf

Ling-sing Mang Yea mitted to deflect the Sudanese weeks ago, a man Ah Yick of the caped with property of un- with first class games

Wing-Fook, Government from the preparn Wing Fuk Shop came and told determined value.edu

were Chuen-wak, Ko Po-cheung, tion of Sudanese for self-gov- me that I had signed a

Lo Saurfook and Hu death

Police and troops immediately. The folding and returns were who, he said, had died as a resull

appreciated by the crowd..

smaller second day, Han Yung Shut-han

Sing side.Associated Press.

and Lam Sze; par Parade "Pin and Eidky-Bevín draft

Moreover, the Sudan-ques INDONESIA PACT lopal governing body cleared as Kwong sum, Chang Kam-hoi, Lal

Cafe Lodtering,. all expenses of the and Fang Kwan-shing; Tang tion continues to be the subject of discussion between Cairo

APPROVED

a result of the first day's re-Shot-wing Fun King-cheong coipte Reuter and London, it was added.

and He Ying-fan. The Hague, Dec. 9. Police and troops were stand. It was reported here today TENNIS DRAW ing by tonight throughout the that the Dutch Cabinet hus ap-

Stockholm. Dec. &

TRAINER'S DEATH Face End Figure country ready to prevent any proved the broad lines of the The International lawn.tenuis possible disorders: following to Netherlands-Indonesian draft match between France and day's Cabinet crisis. Minor, anti-agreement The Cabinet de Sweden ended in a draw today, A communique Issued by the Waidiat demonstrations were claton will be announced in the each country winning six of the Prime Minister's office today held in the streets of Cairo to Seconds Chamber tomorrow 15 games playing during three said that the views expressed in night but no disturbances agreement was signed on days Reuter. Sir Hubert's statement are "not"curred, according to police re Nov. 15 at Cheribon, Jasa I In accordance with the recent porta-Associated Press and Lendon talks resulting in the Reuter.

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ANrantee was ex- Lau, Chung-sang, Kau King-sengky Binggil Favojarštos of Today, mp4,

eliooring - freely what their future status will be.".

Police Stand By Persons close to Sidky Pasha gald that he considered this unilateral doclaration on the part of Britain as tantamount, to breaking off by the British elde of the Anglo-Egyptian ucgotiations for revision of the 1436 treaty

'ceeded!

No. Holst A Talk by, the Rev. Father T..P. Bran, B.J.

8.59 p.m.-Budo:" "Ballah Composers"

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