Poud 2
SPEECH DAY AT D.G.S.
THE CHINA MAIL, SATUR DAY, NOVEMBER 10, -1047.
For H.K.
The Bell Tolls For
H.K. PRISON POSITION Headmistress Reports Year Of Major Hirao Yoshio One Out Of Every 600
"Almost Incredible Progress":
A year of "almost Incredible progress," both in rehabilitation of the school premises and equipment and in the Increase in the number of scholars, was reported by Miss A. W. Hurrell, the Headmistress; at the annual Speech Day of the Diocesan Girls' School yesterday.
Very Rev. Dean A. P. Rose presided in the absence of Rt. Rev. Bishop R. O. Hall, who wrote to say that he regretted very much his inability to at- tend as he had to be at the meeting of the Social Welfare Council.
Tatiana Jallhorsky
His Lordship expressed appreciation of the excellent work done by Miss Hurrell and the staff. He added: It is almost Incredible that, within two short years, the school could be brought to that prent achievement towards rehabilitation which you have Just heard in the report.”
Miss Bertha On the dals, besides the Head-t
Honour Mr. Prefect, thanks! mistress, were His Jusilce E. 1. Williams and Mrs. Williams for their presence and Williama Very Rev. Dean Rose, Mrs, Williams for distributing t" {(Cisas 23. Junior Brhol-(1) Lorraine Rev. Ogilvie, und members of prizes and certificates. the School Council,
In the course of her repai?, Mins Hurrell sald at the Com.
a new
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Howell.
Stlatory Hend Mr. and Mrs. Glas 11.
Report
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Hentar Bchool Et Matel Mn (Clan 5), (2) Eva Panu
For perla Pratzenwi
Chow (Gana Th. (2) Patay Toh (Class 2). Herned Newmab Esany Prizes (1) Pan- (y Loes (2) Yvonne Oel.
General Departmrat: Mrs. Phyllis Wang'
In her repari, Miss Hurrell old that plans were in in the Prize (1) Bertha Howell (C)(3)
Junior School thelia Ch Class
1 Chatteope Super (1) For Athletie School grounds and a new din.
which Sports, Ball's House (2) The Youn and kitchen,
be aye Benler House Cup. Sawyer's House: ing room
to boarders would enablo
The Jnree Anderson Junior House used more comfortably. The School had now not far Cup, (Natl), Emkh's House,
D.0.0.A. Inter House Hockey Bhirldr
+ short of 000 pupils, Including 00 boarders, 100 more than lastSmith's Bou
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Major Mirab Yoshio, former commander of the Kow- foon Gendarmorle, wap, yesterday found gality of a wor crime in being concerned with the deaths and l-treatment. of prisoners and sentenced to death by hanging at the No. 7 War Crimes Court.
In his plea for mitigation Hirao said that he had been 23 years in the Gendarmerie and al no time had there' been any report against him for neglect of duty nor had he been punished for lack of supervision of his, subordin- ates. He regretted that in Hong Kong his lack of super- vision owing to work had resulted in the sufferings of some people.
Prosecutor Gives Evidence At
War Crimes Trial
8011
18 years and former first lieutenant and pr
commandant Yutaka Nino. miya got five years.
Former Bergeoni Masaharu Ozame received four years.-
"Guests" Of Govt.
One out of every 600 of the Colony's estimated 1,600,000 people are "guests" of the Hong Kong Government and living at the expense of the tax-payer at the rate of about $2,000,000 annually.
This was disclosed during a 34-hour tour yesterday by local foreign and Chinese reporters the first time in the Colony's 107-year-old history - ...to, Victoria Remand Prison, Stanley Prison and Stanley Reformatory, According to the "guest" "ists provided yesterday there are 203 inmates in Victoria Remand Prk- son, 2,108 in Stanley Prison and 85 youngsters between the age of eight and 16 in Uto Stanley Reformatory, in addition to female prisoners at the Lalehlkok Female Prison total- ling 2.046"guesia” in all,
soners
to the
Increase
:
Stapley Built in 1937 on an aren of housing about five nercs, Stanley Prison moro fuhas a maximum necommuda-
minst. fo. terms
Honera;
from two
Mr. Shillingford, Commissioner mind. Prison and the of Prisons, said that the cost for Pilson are today ench inmate is around $2.26|1oughly 465 percent per day, including food and mater than their accommolation capacity of 1,500 inmates. clothing.
tion capacitíca.,
However, yesterday housed This works out to $2,157,845 Unlike Jamaica, which is 2,198 prisoners. They are 620
principally annually for 2,646 inmates.
agricultural Chinese, 57 Japanese, eight He estimated that the pri Island, Mr. Shillingford point-Europeans and seven Indiana
cun contribute about ed out, it would be a
Funging $15,000 this year from the pro-difficult problem to-put pri-years upwards; three Japanese ceeds of gales of various artisoners to farm work to suf- and on Chinese condemned pri eles produced by them.
ciently feed themselves.
1,154 Chinese, Bix Owing
Iri On the other hand, he added. | Japanese, four Indians and crime. both the Victoria Re- due to the lack of general pri- three- Europeans for terms Chinese son staff and technical men the under two years; 173 Authorities
between the could not embark Juds
16 age on any big plan to train the and 18; and 64 Japanese wat inmates in useful trades, nor criminal saspects. Of the Japan- could they produce enough to esc war criminal suspects, 17
are Army personnel, 18 cover the prison's expendituro.
The Prison Commisaloner ex-darmes, 7 naval personnel and pressed dissatisfaction over the three civilians, general layout of Sinnley Pri
ob which gives no facilities to segregate the various classer On the averagt. 500 pri- and types of criminals and soners, on short term sentences, He is expected to arrive makes administration diffleuit. are taken out daily for outside in Macao at 11:30 am,
Mr. The Governor will be accom-
Personalia
HE. the Governor and Lady Grantham, will leave for Macau on Nov. 18, where they will be the guests of HR the Governor and Senhora Oilveira at the Governor's palace.
Bir Alexander will leave Queen's Fler at. 8.25 am to board H.M.B. Amethyst at 8.30
mercial Class, mooted inst year,
An unusual incident took place at the No. 5 War was fult swing and that its
Crimes Court yesterday when the prosecuting curriculum Include visits to pub.
officer, Major Cross, R.A. was also a lie utilice, hospitals, and elites, as well as training in citizenship
witness for the prosecution, in the case in and social service,
which, eight members of the Japanese Army . feel,"
Kald The Headmis
were charged with war crimes by allowing and treas, "that a year of good solid
causing ill-treatment resulting in the death of business training, with leisure tu get to know how the Colony Is
**I do not think we wish it go
Allied Prisoners-of-War in Formosa. run, what opportunities 11 ulfers
wrow any bigger. Each school
IKING KONG UNIVERSITY MATRS- and some contact with utople
GULATION CERTIFICATES:- Marlon
The accused men:-Maj. Uete Wakamatsu drew who are working in different de.has is own individuality, and i
we should Alwes ölii: Bustlich), Bella Cheong. Talchi. Lt. Kuruta bigger
Iwao, Lt. partments of its life, will help us grows
which has always much
Chool Tal Kem odlets Mathematics), Kawaida Susumu, Sgt. Kiya my plis to ind their place in lose
citizens far better characterised Itits family spirit Chlupat Chinene. Mathematics,
Chan, Tatiens Jellbareky Tsuneo, Sgt. Mizuguchi Mineru, it a useful
Hakusaki Toshiaki, PLE. and care for the individual. Our tanys,
dist: Engich, Ho), Kwok Yath Yuen. Sgt. than a few hours a day in a
nim should now be to Tals
History), Ya Leo Hanagaki Yoshio and Pte. Oo Samuel Lee, Cramerclul school."
standard of work and
Robert INST Jaury Millar. Marjorie| Kl. the
wider cultural back.
Iberta, Klausley Shih, teoncio Tlamp The court comprised of Lt. va
spiritual
(dist: Mathematics), May Wet, Fille Wond Col. R. C. Laining, MBE, (Pre ground and a deeper
education," added to the
Yesident) and Maj. R. S. Butter. allet History, Mathematics). We une
Wel Ollets Enulloh),
feld and Capt. J. S. Beynon devrip among Hurrell
"Examinations loomed too far LONDON UNIVERSITY MATRICULA-
(members) 1947: the girl sense of citizenship,
CERTIFICATES:INN. The FourTION with Classes 1 and Soon, suld the speaker, woren
seri. It low, Leonelo Tiampo, Mary Wonr. years inak has ink nast would be sitting starors: some
Alowee were already serving on Tenancysty in Mathematics and Chi. June 29; Ellie Wong (Ixi Che), Marion
CERTIFI. where, he said, he found a Cor. IONU KONG ACHIOOF. Tribimals; trul "we may expect pe subjects, which can only be
Chan,poral Flyn, who as the result of Mincin CATER
Hoga. Touka municipal councillors built up over a period of years.
"A B Icuture of the curri when the Municipal Council is
Rannur Chen, Ba'ay Chonx. Kathleen a beating by a Formosan guard,
Kong by noon. enum this year is the Class 1-
Zu Bertha Howell, Jraneite Ko, Sylvin was insane. established."
Comercial, which gives an nl.
Bula Lave, Amate I. Durnthr
the Perspective
ternetive course to girls passing Works, Barbara No. May Na. Era Pang. Priscilia Bich, Beity Sh. Ada Bon, Kay the Selwol Cortinente and nut
Tam, Hannah Wenk. Wang 854 Kal, going to a University,
This view was heartily endors. ed by Mr. Justlee Williams who declared that I was very satis. factory to learn that steps were being taken
women
Ton
th
"Girl In this class do a full
often." declared Is Lordship, "students are inclined to spend too much me in t mathematics or science, the two onimerelal course of shorthand subjects which they think rank higher in the examinations,
{ypewriting,
book-keeping and lied subjects, dress.making and Motriculation course in Eng. is.
"There are other subjects to be considered, such as literature and music. There is an abun. They also pay visits to utility dance of good English and Chi.
ompant, hospitals, elinles and nese literature and music from
he Stock Exchange. which we could drrive greatc:
"Citizenship" pleasure than the other sub.
"They have begun, tinder the Jects."
for Education in There
of the Association WIN une side
course of civies, school work which the Headmis. Citizenship, a
nim of developing a trees did not touch upon in her with the
of citizenship report, said Mr. Willians, and responsible sense
the community.
|
Yvonne Wose, Loura Youse.
After outlining the prosecution's case, Major Cross gave evidenes
conditions on
at Kinkaseki
sociated Press..
POLICE REQUIRE INFORMATION
Police are anxious to locale a
Chinese lady who was walking in Queen's Road West with a child about noon on Thursday, Nov. 13 when a thief, snatched her wrist Major Cross
watch. described various working, parties and the beatings administered to prison.
ers.of-war.
Hearing will be continued, this morning.
DAICHOKU WAR
They Dried CRIMES TRIALS Fish On His Roof
Damages of $700 were
that was the magnificient work "A year of good solid business granted yesterday by
of looking after the phans of
Colony is run.
The trial of seven members of the Japanese Imperial „Army, accused of violating the laws and usages of war by allowing and cousing Ill-treatment resulting In the death of Allied: Prisoners
East Point
A man was arrested and a watch has been recovered,
Princess To
held in Formosa, will begin at Receive H.K.
Jardine Mathieson's
Property at 10 am, on Monday. The accused. are Capt. Yo. this, war and of the Occupation, training, with leisure to get to Mr. Justice E. H. Wil-
shini Tancyoshi, Lt. Ishii There were quite a number of know how the
receiving what opportunities it offers, and liams (Puisne Judge), to Moru, L. Panaoka Musao, S.M. children who were
Sgt. Ka. people who are Wan Dai-shiu, plaintiff, Yamamoto Katsunde, education, as boarders and day contact with
wano Mitsutosil, Sgt. (Med) working in different departments scholars, at a reduced fee or free white will help them to and against The Nair. Hing Suto Atsushi and Cpl. (Med) of charge.
their place in it as useful citizens Firm, defendants, of 106 Yamaguchi Kiyashige, This was a magnißelent thing.
The court will comprise Lt. declared His Honour, as educa. far better than a few hours. "Des Voeux Road West. c. .G. Walt (President). Maj. tion in essential and a thing day in n Commercint School".
Miss Hurrell said they hoped in respect of a super A. Clayworth and Li, D. C. T. which every parent wants for
structure erected on the Bunfield (members). the children. It is a work which the University
Major N.I, Ormsby_will_prose.. other schools In this Colonaculty of Music, which--would-
to ZIVA finetes the Colony's roof of the premises.
cute.. should follow.
Reminders
Today
would start
1
Tusleat life.
Plaintiff, in his claim, alleged Min Hurrell thanked parents that the defendants had erected for their reLBANK" to The op platform or superstructura Girl Lover] for financial help. without his knowledge and So far $1.700 had been received;}
consent. Defendants had per- Class Prizes The fullowing were the Prize Winners: sisted in their occupation of Class 1, Elle Wens: 2A, Sylvia Holthe roof and plaintiff claimed.
Too Fong Shan Silver Jubiles Cele 3 Lane Youne: 3A. 1 Amy Weng
bration.
St. Stephen's Girls' College Alumase Association Meeting, 1755, Save Koon Road, 3.3.. Exhibition of Professional Tennis,
Chinese Recreation Club, 3 pm
Coming Events
NOVEMBER 14
Hindu Devali Festival" Children's Party at Indian Recreation Club, 3 to 7 pm.
To . Cancert of Recorded Music. Talbot House, 50, Macdonnell Koad, 8.30 p.m.
Exhibition of Professional Tennis;
Chinese Recreation Club, 3 p.m.
2) Phyllis Wong: 1, Therese Poon; lief as the Court might think fit.
Janet Wong; Remove, Teren Wone: 5. Moot Yes Pin: BA, Evo Foo: GX, Mun
garet Lewis: 76, Mary Ramsay: Tit, Link: * Bator Lyon; 9. J'aurizia Janne; 19, Ruby 1; KG I, Nania Hali
31. Heywood's Primej: KG HI, W Grown
English: Marion Ahwce (Clase 1:
(2) Alien Ori (Clase SA),
Mex. Matthews's Prizes fre Spoken Eng
SENDAI JAPS CONVICTED
Yokohama: Nov, 14. Three Japanese on the staff of
on' Eighth Army $1.000 damages and other re-the Sendal POW Camp 2-B ware
convicted by milltary commission on charge of mistreating Allied. prisoners and sentenced to 27 years hard labour, in all.
Mr. A.S.C. Comber of Messrs Hastings & Co., appeared for the plaintiff.
Defendants were not present when the case was heard, but after judgment had been deli- vered and Mr. Justice Williamna hnd already left the Court, two Hah thy competition); (1) Syiria Hul: Chinese, one of whom was way- (21an Janil; 4) Irene Wagner.
Chloter: (1) Bishop Halward's Prising a Writ of Summons in his Sytyin Chu (Class 1); (2) Mr. J. Yande, rushed into the Court- Grose's vize, Yip Of Kin (Class 0); (3) room and claimed to be from the defendant firm. When told
Halen Fanz (Class D).
Mathematics (Mrs. Fold's Prlae) + (3), Chori Tnd Kow (Class 1): 12) Kay Thm (C 2A): (8) Elizabeth, Wong (Cines
JAJ.
Bitter But (Almost) Bloodless Hainan War
Haikow, Hainan Island, Nov. 14.
Far removed from the centre of China's civil con- filct, a bitter war is being fought on this island of 2,500,000 people, with the Communists now controlling nearly half of its area, says Asso- ciated Press correspondent Harold Muks. While the inhabitants of Hal-In some parts of the island kow speak little of war, the Communists already "have plainly is evident in martial law, Establihed a local government a sundown curfew and travel and started the collection, of restrictions, which virtually cuts taxes, indicating their intention the, island in two.
Even pfficial sources admit the
to retain permanent control ́at least of a part of Hainan.
Communist strength of Hainan | Hainan's civil war, while bit
ter has been comparaUvely.
la growing
...!
Some estimates place the num- bloodless..
ber of armed Reds and bandits Troops and guerlilos have
A they are generally donerib
ed
- as 'bigb⋅ a# $0,000
been killed and wounded. in
pecaalenal clashes, but recently,
Against this force the Governrect attacks have bean increas 'ment has an undisclosed number.
of regular troops, plus, well Ing with heavier casualties. organised milits unlis located in The Communist cativities have the larger
forced American Proebyterian generally migalonaries to abandon their
control, the island's cities with inland, misionu, ahit concentrate
the Commonlets" fully in: of the Interiors
cha uding the tho
mountain. mOGIE,
Hainanese:
their activities in Halkeav
-Inter-island travel is practically dalandauit with the only
that the case had been heard
Civilian Quartermaster Manzo
a.m.
Shillingford
Ken-
There a hospital Inside the prison, which has 65 beda.
emphasised prison work,
panied by his A.D.C. Captain the Importance of segregating
Smith, Political Adviser.
Sir Alexander will leave
Wilson and Mr. Heathcote-hard criminals from first offen- HONG KONG
ders.
He disclosed that he, has been:
to
Macae at 9,00 the following day carrying out experiments SINGERS
and is expected Back in Hong butter, the administration sys-
The
A
com to reform various types of following passengers et iminals. have arrived by BOAC "Spood- He added that he has several bird" flying-boat from Poole big plans in his mind.
Remand Prison and intermedinte ports: Messa.
The latest of the Colony's. pre-war societies to resume its the llong Kong. activities is Singers.
Every year since their founcin».' 1bn in 1984 till the outbreak, of The Victoria Remand Prison, hostilities, here in 1941, (en route to Tokyo), 8.K. Gar-ituated bihind the Central have given an Armistice
f.A. Mourant, W.T. Harris
༣.
300.
Thuse
they
Day
uf
war
The lady or her friends ar requested to communicate with No. 7 Police Station, West Point,
rett, E.S. Kagamsky, J.R. Magistracy, yesterday housed Concert th Aid of St. Dunstan's or with the Director of Criminal Milligan (en route to Shang-263, inmates, though its capaci for the Blind This year Shey Investigation at Police Hend
Dunnett, R.E.ty is only for a maximum 150 embark on their new lease quarters, Oriental Building, telehal), G.A.
Franklin, Road, R.W.
Dr. persons.
life by following their ealabilah- phone No. 35381;
G.M. Franklin, N.A. Jensen,
November Two of the pre-war remanded tndition with a Major C.R. Murray, SQMS A.houses, damaged and rendered concert and it is fitting that the
by Livingstone, Ng Chuck-zee, F. uninhabitable
Japanese first concert should be in incñory King Tal-gvan, Burbeck, Red-bombings, are being pulled of those who died during the den an Toh Chi-eah, Mrs. N. down and will be rebuilt to ac-ware, and to help, those who lost Gilmore, Miss S.V. Starling commodato bitween 250 and their sight in the fight for our and Miss Alice Hoyos.
freedom on remand pending The spirit of the Singers was Arrivals at the Peninsula trial are treated like ordinary kept alive throughout the Hotel include A.M. Stack-ocople and are not required to in Stanley Camp, mainly owing B. house, E.G. Ladewig. Leon perform any work. Short-term to the enthusiasm of Miss Morrissey, F. Parkony, L.F. convicts up to two weeks are Bichend who, with untiring
J.L.
choir Warner,
Barman,T. kept in the Remand Prison and energy, conducted Manekiel
and Mr.
and Mrs. have to perform useful work, throughout the Internment, and T.V.A. Broodle.
such as pulling down, damaged la due to her keenness and houses inside the prison, tailor leadership that the Singers are Among Peninsula departures ing, carpentering. Mr. Stewart, able to embark on the ambitious
MIRS were A Hoffmeister,"
Superintendent of the Remand progrunge they are giving on H.N.M. Tayne, R.K. Gosling, Prison, Huld the
Authorities Tuesday next.. B.G. Jackson, Miss M. Crocs, provide ample-meals.to the in- Lt. W.M. Easton, Lt. Car, H." Kelly, Capt. and Mrs V.M. Green, Miss. V. Walkup and L.D. MeNicoll.
Gift By B.O.A.C.
The wedding gift to Her. Royal Highness the Princess Elizabeth which has, been on display for two days in the Public Retations Office show windows in the Gloucester Arcade will be flown today by 1.0.A.C. air- crait, to England to reach
- London -- in-time--for-the-
Royal Wedding.
The silver salver, which was not ready for display to the public at the same. time as the remainder of the gifts, will be complete at an early date and dis- played in the Public Rela- ttons Office show window' before being despatched to England..
The closing dato for sub- scription to the Wedding Gift Fund is Nov, 20.
Hainan Mercy Fliers
Arrive In H.K..
A United States Army, Burgical team flew to Hong Kong yesterday from Hainan Lalarid after bringing medical attention to Mrs. Luella Tappen, of Pasadena, who injured- said they would engage a soli-hee, hip in a fail.
and judgment delivered, they
Courtroom..
a
Males
at 11 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. cully.
Reformatory
A
Through the courtesy of the Commandant of the HK.V.D.C. and the Commander of the H.K. R.N.V.R.:
theye members of units who served during the war The Starley Reformatory, in Heng Kong will take up the Passengers by C.P.A. planes the first of its kind in the collection during the singing by included J, L. Murphey (to Colony, houses 85 boys between the Audience and the Singers of Bangkok);
the age of eight and 16.
"For all the Saints". The pro- Under the Deiplinary Officer gramme will conclus with the Mr. H.G. Williams, of Dod- Mr. C.J. Norman, the boys are Singers rendering El "God wall's Wine and Spirits De-given training in carpentry, Save the King," partment, was a recent vialtor making attan wars, raising Those members of t Com-
to the Coyley, Works, Morris chickens und ducks on a small munity who, may not be able to Motors Ltd., in England.
scale. The most important item attend next. Tuesday evening,', on their regular, duty le two but who may wish to assist St, The forthcoming, wedding of hours of classroom tasks daily. Dunstan's never ending work for Mr. Ole Andreasien, Harbour They are taught lessona inex-service men, are invited View Hotel, to Miss Annelise English, Chinese, mathematics, forward their donations to Mr., Arvig, en route from Denmark, geography and hygiene, When E. W Pudney, the Hon has been announced.
Arrivals at the Gloucester flotel yesterday:Mr. and Mrs. C. Luscombe, of the Hong Kong Police, who are shortly going ou leave, Mr. and Mrs. Ipakayan and Mr. and Mrs. W. Tebesart. Departures: Mr. W. Taylor, Mr. A. C. Bergman, Mr. W. Purcell and Mr. C. Ni Jensen. A United States Army sur geon, Capt. Grant Rodkey, of Arrivals at the Hong Kong Cour d'Alene, Idaho, propares Hotel yesterday included Mr. the hip nailing operation per- W.B.M. Cully Jr., and Mr. W.L fected by Dr. MIN: Smith Tai. Departures: Mr. F.R. -Peterson, Harvard Medical Wood. Mr. R.H. Starr and School.
Col. and Mrs. Rice-Evans,
citor and immediately left the The Army group plans to surgical attention to Mrs. Top.
visit. Macao today, returning pen, who is the wife of Wan Dal-shiu, in his test-to Hong Kong on Sunday and veteran missionary. A mony, said he found out about then resuming their flight back the superstructuro following to Nanking, the collapse of the verandaha The mercy misaton flew 1.000 of bis: house,
miles from Nanking to bring
The defendants used the auperstructures for drying: fish. Water dripped on to the roof and down to the verandahs,
lock torn away.
Ipokayan,
to
they leave the reformatory, af- Treasurer, The Houg` : Kong, ter two years, each of them at Singers, c/o Inland Revenue pe- lcast: would live an education|partment, Windsor Higuie, Hong of the C Grade standard. Kong..
6 EUROPEANS TO FACE CRIMINAL SESSIONS
Cases, involving six Europeans,
more:
Furig Yuk cheong and Ng Lans (Corrosive Fluid Throwing).
come up for: hearing during the November Criminal Ses- sions, which open at the Supreme Court on FOOD PARCELS
Monday, when pleas in a total of 27 cases will A radioed request.... through.
be taken. He did not give permission
FUND
Ambassador Leighton Btuant Arrivals at Ropulda Bay Kenneth.. Llone! Vaughan, Daly, Lid, (Breach of Control. for the superstructure. He did Donations to the Food Porcels brought the Army surgical Hotel yesterday included Col. George Danilovitch, James Mcled Price Regulations). not let the roof to the do- Fund:
and Mrs. J. M. Rice Evans, Lachia, Noyman, MacDonald and fendanta
Anonymous $1, Brooks, Walson team to remote Halan.
Ascociated Press, correspon-Departures: Mr. J. Churchili | John Brewster will stand trial He locked the door to the und Franks: $15. Consuelo M. dos
MrJ. Dora Jeckway $20, the team to Hong Kong, of but later found the pad-Remedios $19. Mrs. Frunks. 825, dent Harold Mike accompanied and Mr. and Mrs. B.Jon charges of robbery by two or
Friend 32, Mrs. T. Waid $10, Anonymous: $50, Anonymasis: 82; Dora Munstrow $25. Mr. Waller $20 Billie and Pat $10,7. Zadorin',$5, M; Atwell $2, Mr.. Lu $3, Anonymous $a, AnonymoUM $4,, Mr. A. W. de Brockart $100, Mr. S T. Williamson $25,000. Futterfell & Swire Staff 8569. Total $3,055,193.20.
Hon. Sir Shouson Chow $100, Mr. M. D. Cooper $100, ... - Mx;
- General Lai Tit hon, Commanding Officer of the Cantos George Carter. $15. Mr. Hamm Police Force accompanied by three members of his staff, me 120, Me.. C. G. M. Morrison 210;rived, in, Hong Kong, by the noon train from the Kwang- Me: Parry $20, Mr. Campbell $10.
Total $9.455.20.
WAR MEMORIAL.
FUND
RE?
CATHEDRAL FUND
Donaflops
John's Cathedral Restoration Fund;
Canton Police Chief
Arrives
In H.K.
lung capital yesterday.. General Lal was met by Bóng Kong's Commissioner of Police, Mr. 1). W. Macintosh, and sewers), senfor palico, officers from Hong Kong and Kowloon stations
The "quents' werd - eftirtained. Brook Bernacchi 420, Maxi S. lutch by the Commissioner, after Atking 35 Min. M. RAB which Utner
Tand $10. A. Ja W. Evans 310; MEN sallagend
Y
D. Wine $10, Marvel S. Aukin Beersiney) Mr. D. M
and Mrs. C SWby, £20, Miss
98 Mist Ka MyAnderson and
Lam
Wu Ting possession of house breaking implements,.") -rosisfing The other European,
Will Police in extcution Sot duly, come up for telai will be Wilburglary and ; tward
two charges of Ham Elijah Alfen, who is charge holkebreaking. ed with conspiracy,
with Intenti For the first time, offences to robar against the Price Control Re Pang Kam:Cheung alios Pang gulations will be dealt with at Ngau, Tsui Yuen allas Teul KL th, Criminal Sessions,
fai and Sip Weisman, armed robi There are also two murder
of arms and cases, two of throwing corrosive bery, posscasion
ammunition, possession of Imila. duld, one of , stealing a child on firearms
and køyen of under 14 years
Mak Chung pilas Mung Chung breaches of a "eportation Order nilas Chot, Kan, wounding with
MATH. Lista
We atent to murder: toured the Police Headquarters in the
The following is the full list:Lei Cheong, rapp Oriental Building
Latel, General Lal called ob the Tong Lau KL, Wong Ming allas Lift Chun
ChanYuk-tong allas Chan Ms Hung, manslaughter
Aling: Ng:- Chun,i! Governor, Bir Alexander Grantham,
Choungun,Wong Lain, Wong Chung Kdi, Lam Kul and Chung night, General, La} \ thek
Yue Weds Hung Wong Chung Tín, murdering BARNANNA, compacions were entertained at, a and Chan Hing (Breach of De Li Sing, Chán, Kamzahmed disney at the Kam-Ling Restaurant, portation Order).. *** Corbeau robbery, and
Were Polpetten Leung Chuan, Au Fan-kwong Lia Sung Liu Ming Lam
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