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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

NOTICE TO MEMBERS

TWELFTH EXTRA RACE MEETING.

(The last Meeting of the 1947 Racing Season) SATURDAY, 6TH DECEMBER, 1947.

Elte First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the first race

will be run at 2.00 p.m..

Through numbers (7 racco-$14) may be obtained at the Bulidins also Office of the Treasurers, 1st Floor, Exchange sickets for the Special Cash Sweep on the last race as well as those for the "Hong Kong Derby" to be run at the Annual Kare Merling in January 1948. The latter may also be pur chased at the Club Branch Office. No. 382 Nation Road, Kowloon.

MEMBERS' BADGE AND ENCLOSURE Members are reminded that they and their ladies MUST near their badges PROMINENTLY DISPLAYED throughout the

Alecting.

NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.

Badges admitting nen-members to the Members' "Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10 Including tax ако obtainable through the Secretary on the written or personal introduction of a member, such member to be responsible for all chits etc. Badges admitting to Members' Engfosure will NOT be ad sale at the RACE COURSE,

The Treasurers' Compradore Office will close at II a.m. and the Secretary's Office at 11.45 pm. Both Offices at 1st Flour, Exchange Building

A limited number of tiffins will be obtainable at the Club House, provided they are ordered in advance from the

No. 1 Boy (Tel. 27818).

NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITIED TO THE CLUBS PREMISES DURING THE MEETING.

FUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

The price of admission to the Public Enclosure is $3 In- eluding tax for all persons including ladies, and is payable at the Gate.

Bookmakers. The Tac men, etc, will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of The Hong Kong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting.

Refreshments will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Public Enclosure.

HERVANTS'. FAGDES

Passes for Servants will be issued to Private Box holders ONLY m application to the Secretary, Lit Klogg, Exchange Building

"Any persons found Woltering with Bervants' passes in their

possession will forfeit the same and will be removed from the enclosure.

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THE CHINA-MAH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER JA, 1947.

HAWKERS MAKE 70,000 Tons Of Rice

PROTEST IN "ALLEN" CASE

Further evidence was taken in the case in which W. E. Allen, Health Inspector, Man Kam-fat, stallholder, and Chul Hung are charged in connection with a conspiracy to obtain money from stallholders in the markets of Kowloon and Yaumati in order to be allowed to cause obstructions.

Allen Is defended by Mr. Percy Chen,

Hon. Leo d'Almoda is defond ing the second Recused and Mr. Hing Singolo is counsel for the third accused.

The case ly being heard before Mr. Justice E.H. Williams.

Ho holy tented a suggestion that he tried to borrow ungüe cemfully sum of Yen 50 from Man.

On Oct. 1940

Hon Kee, stall holder in Sham- shulpo, said that he had been in the fish business for nearly 20 [years.

he received a Cross-examined by Mr. Percy Chen, Keung Hing-pun said he complaint us to the manner he was continued to collect the money running his stall from Inspector from the stallholders till the Allen. secomal moon of this year, when third accused Tsui Hong took

over.

For Hong Kong

Hong Kong has been allocated 70,000 toils of rice for the first six months of 1948. by the Food Board in Washing-

The allocation will be made up with 35,000 tons from Blam, 25,000 tons from Burma and 10,000 tons from Egypt. ****Chma" will get 200,000 tons, contributed by Burma (00.- Gp0 (ons), Bigm (22,000 tons), and America (58,000 tona).

HONG KONG AIRWAYS

MAKE THE GRADE

Hong Kong Airways yesterday rounded off their Inaugural flight to Shanghai by arriving In Hong Kong at dead-on-spot schedule, despite their having been delayed for thirty minutes at Lungwha Drome. The Douglas. "Cheklang," flew under ideal weather con- a matter of fact, too As islen....for the crew.

ditions.

He was told that he was put i ting the fish outside his staff and that he would be summoned.

There were He knew that Inspector Allen

many unlleenged the hawkere near his stall and they had carried out talds on hawkers outside the market but were taking some of his business.

On the journey to Shanghal he had never seen the Inspector As the result of what was told the plane jumped a following

saulted by hawkers.

him, he went with two others to wind. Even revved down, it at when

he Wong Kwal and the Inspector's house. Fan Hon went to see Allen in his There he was told to look for rive twenty minutes ahead of

mon, Man Kam-fat. They timing. house, they spoke of difficulty of

On the back-trip, bucking a on their stayed there for a few minutes. stallholders carrying busincan owing to competition of They all met latter in a res-head-wind and with the time hawkers and of stallholders nak taurant and I was agreed that factor against it. "Chcking" being allowed to put their goods sum of $40 be paid by the stali stili made the grade.

beyond the fimit of their stalls.

Inference

a

The Crew

In control was Captain R.G. Ballantine, H.,K. Airways Chlef

holders.

This was done til June when business was bad and he spoke The inference was that the Into Chui Hung to ask the Inspec- also stop these tur to reduce the amount to $30 spector should

which was agreed. bawkers, he added.

He said Allen's Cantonese was

Hearing will be continued this | Pilot. very bad and that he always just morning," amiled and nodded his head to give une the impression he know. He denied that he went to Al-

len's house on 3rd Sept, and left TICKET GAVE

word with his boy, Ah Slu, that,

Allen paid unless

him "tea money", he would give evidence against him.

Cross-examined

tion was

HIM TROUBLE

by Mr. d'Almada, witness said no men- ing the Hong Kong Tram ut made. us far as he Company. When you took out knew, of complaints about how your ticket, you knew it was not Mr. F. X. at the meeting at Yat transferrable."

'Almada told Two Chi-ming. 22 Choung Cafe.

Man Kam-fat's son, who acted and Ting Ming (both shop tokis might possibly of No. 220, Des Vooux Road, W.. Ra interpreter. have mentioned it.

The two appeared at Central

Lou "You realise you are defratid-

|:CTA

Nor was there any discussion yesterday on charges of transfer the Urban ring a monthly from ticket No. out petitioning

1631.

Convicted, each was fined $100.

His crew were: First Officer S.M.P. Walsh and Chlef Radio Ocer R. Chambler.

They were given charming assistance by two Air Hostesses Miss S.A. Olsson and Miss T.M. Franco,

Personalia

Hong Kong Book

"Pirating

Serious Menace

-“Illicit printing by photographic process in

Kong constitutes a serious menace to British nublishing houses. One way to put down this "pernicious racket” is by vigilance," vig||ance and vigilance said Mr. F. GENigal, represent Ing Messrs. MacMillan & Co., Lid., Fonden, fat Central yesterday in a "pirate edition case against the World Bookstores of 74a, Holly wood Road.

Thomas Tam on four summonses Mir, Anderzon, who labs ins

Reminders

The World Bookstores, which Jenso at the request of complainan claimed to have been established were below the current gress. 30 years ago, appeared before Mr. At the first hearing inst

Eastern tour ga beliņif.pl bla The first three of which were:-

"Investigating of lunil Selling infringing epics "Elementary Algebra and editions or English brokator th "Elementary Trigonometry" by Publishers Association, London, Hall and Knight drawn) and plainant went to the World Bike

and "Arithmetle on receiving a tabla (qua by A. E. Loyng (4) selling "A School of Arithme stores on November 24 and bought lic to which a false inde descrip.six books at $19.50 which he anid

ion, namely the name of Mac-wans all pirated editions."""

On November 27, police actfin jan & Co., was nonlied. The Governor (Sir Alexander Defendant, peperaented by. Mr. was taken, Grantham) and Lady. Grantham. L. Kwon, was fined, $20 on-enuh were entertained to a cocktail he first two counts, 85 on th party von in their honour by (outh and ordered to pay costs the acting Commissioner, Mr. A. of $200 to prosecution counsel,

"Pirates" el Arcut, Offlcers anil mon of

"It is increasingly difficult to the St. John Ambulance Brigade. at their headquarters In Tal tap these pirate" establishments,"

Mr. Nigel,sald. Hang.

Ho added that if an example Besides Mr. Au Bun Haw, the, would be made of this case people tloner of the building, the head-who may be borderline cases would quarters of the St. John Am- take precautions for foar of the Mr. Kwan contended that defen- balance Brigade, there were grave ngnalty.coming to them.

dant dil take precaution against present, heads of vaunus gov ernment departments and a large buying the genuine articles by urdering supplies from the Sincere' gathering of the publ,

Company and Commercial Press, "ems whom we trust."

Arrivals at the Gloucester Hotel yesterday included Mr. N. The Magistrate, on convicting Madrigal, Miss FM. Warna, defendant, sumarked that in this De case the World Bookstore did not and Mr. W. F. Savale.

A. take advantage by selling at higli were Mr. E. partures Buchanan, Mr. J. E. Clark and prices despite the fact that at present there is great demand and passengers Mr. E. D. Sihouela.

limited supply. Hotel yesterday included Mr. W. Arrivals at the Hong Kong R. Morris, Departures were Mr. D. L. A. Driver Mr. J. B. Dexter and Mrs. R. Ma.

the Amongst (both ways) wna: Mr. A.W. Summers Manager of Hong Kong Airways) and-on the Feturn

Denlaen trip Mr. Shanghai engineer making a business trip to Hong Kong). Aboard was also the Ansis tant Air Attache for Britain

non-Leader P.I. Howard

Williams).

Shanghal press representá--

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T Douglas Mer- and

the "powerful press to give nub. Mr. Tam requested the help of iicity for the "ignorant public" to exercise greater caution in buylog "pirated editions."

Wong

Today Ex-Gunners Roll of Hong Kong. Dinner, Jacobcan Annual Room, IK. Heta, 7.45 pap

Garden

Y's Men's Lunch, Talk by Da

Yu, Root Joseph Hong Kong Hotel, 12.45 a.m. Dance at European YMCA, 9

p.m.

Coming Events TOMORROW

Special Dance, Kowloon Cricket Club (in ald of Boys & Girls Association).

British Ambassador ip China ung Lady Stevenson arrives from Canton,

Ying Wo Girls School Speceri Day. Hop Yal Church Hall, 5.30 p.m.

DECEMBER 6

Grand Fele (in ald of Boys & Girls Clubs Association), Murray

Parade Ground.

Third Happy Children's Homp

Anniversary, Baptist Church, Caine Roud, 2.15 p.m:",

DECEMBER

St. Vincent de Paul Bazgav

Girls Clubs Associationy! Softball Match (in old of Boys & Caroline Hill, 10:30am!

APPOINTMENTS

Defence Arrivals at the Repluse Bay, Hotel yesterday included Mr.

Serig-yuk. assistant and Mrs. M. Yung. Departure, tanager, said he did not know

English or were Mr. P. S. Eim, Mr. and pirated editions, the back were Mrs. G. Mayne Lient/Cor. J. D

The firm bought several Engilați He did not hear Inspector Al-

Mr. d'Almada told the Court tives who arrived in Hong Kong Smith and Lient/Cdr.,J. P. Allen. bonks during the Japanese reging Jen suggesting that the atoll-

from "bankrupt bokstores." holders should petition

F. the Ur that monthly tickets are issued. Included:

Mr. Szeto Meet-tong, until a After numerous demands from

By a motion in Lexisintly ban Council. He did not pay at the request of the public.

(Shanghai Post

year ago heal of the Chinese La Salle Cage and St. Stephen's A serious 'vlew must be taken much attention to what was go-

Edwards (China Freemasons in America, arrivat College, he said, the firm wrote to Connell mayed by the Attorney ing on.

in this type of case as a warning cury), He first know

Man Kam-fat to any person who might try to Daily Tribune). Stanley Chee in Hong Kong on Tuesday. He MacMillan & Co., as it could notGeneral yesterday under the Public Oncora (Clingen of obtain them locally. North China Daily News), when Inspector Allen mentioned,do the same, he added. #blm.

Ting Ming was discovered by Martin Chiang (Central News was welcomed by the local lea. B. Skinner, represents Style) Ordinance 1937, the

derp of the Socialist-Democratle tive of MacMillah, Enid Fil "He knew he was chosen by the Tram Inspector Chiu Cheuk-tung Agency), and Woo Tong Tung. (Overseas) Party of China. Japanese in 1942 to reopen the using a monthly teket issued to press photographer. 'inarkets” in Kowloon.

T80.

New Duty Set On Patent Medicines

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The change wan (ecided poon in order to adopt for the Colonial Audit Service a nomen. clature at present in use for the exchequer and audit de.. partment in the United Klaw dom and has been or will do adopted universally throughout the Colonies.

principal, would be palamod totities of Auditor, Senior Assis Interviewed by the press, Mr. produce such bad pnducts. He tant Auditor und Assistant. Au- Purpose

Szeto declined to comment, an testified that the prices sold for ditor, were changed to Director The purpose of the, "Che-political subjects, He explained the six books, bought by Mr. C of Audit, Principal Auditor and

in Hong Kong PL Anderson, director of W. H. Auditor respectively. klang'a light-the first ri-hat he was

Everetta & Sons, Ltd. (Wholesale tish Commercial aircraft to ar- mainly for a rest after which he Borksiters), who investigated the

ive China to emphasise the intends to return to America. potentialities of the Sino-Bri-

Measra. K.A. Standaloft, J.H. tish Air Transport Agreement i --was underlined by the British Connors, Harry Klester, Larry will preside. For further part

culars please apply to L/Bdr. Yu Consul-General (Mr. A.G.N.Dickey and Mrs. Ruth Dickey Mon-sum and Para Ng To Sin The duty on proprietary medicines and toilet pre-

Ogden) at a cocktail party held loft Hong Kong for Manila by May c/o H.K.V.D.C. (Chinese) to greet the Hong Kong arri-PAA yesterday.

Club: 2nd floor, Bank of Capton parations has been changed to 25 percent on

Buliding, Hong Kong, the fo.b. cost in the case of imported commo-

Pyssengers – who boarded thei "During the war years," sald

De JP. Fehily, OB.F. The following passengers Loft dities and 25 percent on the ex factory cost in

Mr. Ogden, "Britain was forced America-bound PAA plane veR-

(for Honolulu): by CPA airliner for Manlia. Chairman of the Urban Comm- Warner,,cil, was yesterday sworn in s La contine her production to terday were the case of those manufactured locally.

Messrs. Jamca Prim and Tuesday: Miss Loilla levied differs, particularly nowadays fighting punes. This duty, which is

MES under the Dutiable Commodities when the self-eame cargo can

"But now she is expanding..William Lee; (for San Fran. Kenneth Brown, Miss Joyce a member of the Legislative

Wilson, Mr. George A Miller, Connich circo): Messrs. Vanden Broncke, Mrs. Marfon A. Kreiler, Mr. Wong Ordinance 1931, has hither to come by air or by sea, with of

J.F., Arthur Ding, Charles Yukong, Master long Chlan The city of "BC" "Visečni de Pout been assessed on the retail price. course, different rates for the and here is an example,

"Air routes today play i For the purpose of calculating conveyance of commodities in

more valuable part in world de-Wong; (for Shanghai): Miss M. huo, Miss Frances J. Lamoy. Miss karpledges, with kratekül thanks the Hong Kong dollar equivaleat either fashion, of foreign currencies the rate of The exchange is fixed at $16 to the Which Rose of the resolution velopment than even sea routes. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. M. Réis. Jane Marshall, Mr. John Marsupregiation, the receipt of the followin I am now moving and the "China and Britain are again Messrs, J. Dudley, A. 8. H.hol, Miss Elise McCormach, Jinstens and gifts to lie At, Frace, Fele Miss Warisa Naniel, Mr. So Cuman Dec. 7-Club de llecrelco Cal- Sterling, $4 to the US dollar, next following is to provide that linked. Hong Kong Airways R. E. Kahler, J. Lions; (for lot, Mr. Yam Hol, Miss Doria Maite Behool pupils 363: Thoresen & Co. Tokyo) Messrs. Paul Elm, Hargrove, Mr. Richard Sheldon, 150: Emilly Laval $100 Oriental Tisdiag $12 to the Australian , $8 to the in future duty on tolict prepara provide the way."

Hong Kong Airways; an as- Charles Rosa. George. Wang and Mise Vloist Cheldoh, Mra. Sarah Co. 1100 Mr. A. de Tateibo $100: Me. Philippine peso, and $1 to 30 tions and proprietary medicines French francs,

Cohn, Mr. Horace Marshall, Mr. Ed. Fixueredo r. 160; Mr. CT. Oule will be assessed at the rate of 25 spolate of BOAC, plans a tri- Major J. F. S. Huntingtin.

| $50:- Wjit. Tepuley & Co. 1 caves "Torasta A. R. Santos, Mr. Too. per cent on fb,b. price in respect Definitions

| Julens (A? 8. Watson & Co., Ltd. puteals + A Dinner Party of the 4th Bat.

jaterram, power, Lete. ¡ ¿Uhjil' Tat Loung A Moving the change in Legisin of Imported commodities, and 25 weekly service with plance tak- 3ng off from Shanghal every per cent on exfactory price

Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Keswick Co. Jeflet requisites: Him. Ante Brevige, Live Council yesterday, the At-

commodities of Saturday, Wednesday and Fri-lery of HK.V.DC will be held torney General (Mr. B. Gruppect of such

the same type As are locally day and from Hong Kong every at the Peninsula Hotel, Kowloon are staying at the Peninsula turs, Watches, etc. Bolwell t

on Dec. 7. pt 7.30 p.m. in com- Hotel, An) said:

Tuesday, Thursday and Satur-memoration of the 0th anniver "Section 3 of the Dutiable manufactured.

It is considered that by this day.

sary of the mobilization of the

Dr. and Mrs. Commodities Ordinance 1941 cm- powers this Council by resolution change in the assessment of duty.

These services will connect Battery. of duty will be to apply the Ordinance to the the collection commodities named in such retocliliated and the Importers as with the BOAC trunk routes The Commanding Ofeer of the Allwright and Mr. J. W. Glus de face powder; Proclogs Block Cry

from Britain and Alt Battery, Maj. KM.A. Barnott, have left the Peninsula Hotel solution, and section 4 empowers cisted; and it isngi goticipated to and Council to fix the duties payable by this change that the overall Singapore.

price of the commodities concern Hong Kong airways third upon commodities to which the

ed to the consumer will in fact aircraft arrived from Britain be increased." By resolution of Sept. 10. this Counch applied the pro- visions of the Ordinance ip pro by Mr. R.R. Todd and unanimous

Ty approved. prietary medicines and toilet pre- parations; and by the same re solution it applied rates of duty, specifying that the duty should! be at a percentage upon the re- tail price,

Ordinance has been so app· The resolution was seconded yesterday.

Captain Varley was at the controls.

"Kavieng Massacre” Trial Continues

The No.

The purpose of the resolution which I am now moving and the next resolution". on the order paper is as to (1) and (2) to repeal the resplution of Sept.,

Australian War Crimes Court, trying six form. 1941, and under section 3 hear members of the Ams firehispaners Navy for the Kavieng Ordinance to apply the Ordinance massage of Ragauskalle volvil juternges (At Kaylong) Naw e- to the same commodities, nuorely land, Ku Maten. Jokk, xenlarday bengd second dolendant › Com= proprietary medicines and toliet mander Yoshino Shore.comlane guidance in the witness preparations: and by resolution land.

He also gave particulars of the

under section 4 to fix the rates Yoshino gave detailed evidence

pf duty payable on such com- of the operational position of the staff workings of the Japanese hondauarters, producing modities.

island at the time, warnaval In so doing change of me- The first defendant, Resharts of the chain of command thod in the manner of assessment Admiral Tamura, had previously in the GHQ and showing now the orders, logluding the is the chief objective of the re said in his evidence that the island various solution. As have mentioned, was under beavy Embatiment awful" Eider; passed from the hitherto the duty has been tevied from Allen air and sed power. Supreme Command to him and his on the refair price. Such A pro- JESK cedure has been found to be im satisfactory, for although duty is fencased on retail price, such

Importer duty a parable by,

and thus payable by 8-person who would have a vague::idea the proper retail.prim Eurib more it has been found that such of Assessing duty/~had system

tended to

In price cause there in bean

to Chiatre a lower price leven if feasible the, retail price on which cuts that been unid.

ikhlas method of arcading dut has entailed camputation ontest st: but freight and Insurance

subordinates, RAKA MITAT

The Court, consisting of Lt. Col H. G. Guinn, DSO, ED (Frost dant); Luder Brock, Australian Amy Legal Corph and; Major M McGlead, Aurichlian Light Horse Commanda) adivaspid hearing to 9.80 a.m. to-dan-kami:oshino chiar sof Zhiki i officer to Admiral Camurn,will be cross-biastined-lip thosecutor Major AnD. Gackay, Avituallani ~DİV, TSCAR LEGUNG

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