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POLICE COMMISSIONER WANTS CO-OPERATION
A strong appeal for the full-hearted co-operation
of avery Hong Kong resident to ognist in pro- serving the internal security of the Colony, was made by Mr. D. W. Macintosh, Com- missioner of Police, speaking at the wookly luncheon of the Kowloon Rotary Club in the Peninsula Hotel yesterday.
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The subject of his talk was "Keeping th Peace"the King's peace-in Hong Kong," which the Commissioner said means keeping the internal security of the community us
whole.
Internal security, wild Mr. Mac- Intosh, cannot be obtained by writing to nowapopers or by pen- le merely talking about it. Every Jesident is responsible lo a vast extent for the law and order in his commutalty.
The prline duty of the Police, continued the Commissioner, is
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Police the people thequɛdives, to sustain their normal and peace- flying. must contrilate tos wards it by their own action.
Mr. Machish the mentioned the recent registration, pointing ut that here was an opportunity lur af members ul the
ly to help keep the peace in the Colony,
A hogtalan, the Commis- stomer salt, there was no excuse
any men in Hong Kong today not be able to serve the Colony in keeping its petre,
The registration, continued Mr. Mactate, omia a place for every man Bhat be willing. "It is the duty of every man to look after hanself, his family." He cannot do this completely if he does not assist in keeping the peace, Bon which all life in Hong Kong--- Tallet flowe, 50, Macdounel!mestic, economic and commercial Tend. 8.30 pm. Iniry-University sports. Bung Kong Univerity and Eligião University, Caroline Hin.
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depends, add the Commissioner He then dwelt briefly on the | park of the Paling force mention
in that there was a total of some 2500 men which will soon be m ercased in 3,800.
Speaking on the problems of the police, Mr. Macintosh said that any street disturbances town will be comparatively easy to handle. But what my em- Lamp. Aid In contamers
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problem to the treres at trangs Hong Konglive would be disorders in the
New Territories, in such a plac bat the Urian Council's
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thanking Mr. Macintosh paign
after his "Passengers about to alight from tated that the Poller's work was speech. the proposer trane are expected tre discard
Preatly their hekels into the tin, not on als was unanimously approved cappreciated by the Colony, present the lay the gathering. as is at
Tun new
members were in- ructed into the Rotary Club in a short, cermony conducted by the Vice-Presicient, Notarlan Elmer
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Hong Kong Rotary Club was holding its an- nual ball on April 18.
Visiting Rutarinn at the lun- Icheon: ES. Little (Shanghai) D. W. Macintosh, (HK), and D.S. Hi (HK).
Guests were: Mr. K. Hodges. and Mr. W. Woollum.
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SALVATION ARMY FUNDS
Latest contributions to the Salvation Army follow:
Previotally
$48, 102, 10: Kam Milt Pue #19; Hentrice M. l'ope $50; Ton Wine of C 319; Community Trat in Ca 1200; Howah and Co. Ltd, 150; bab Chug Industrial, Co. Lul. 339: Anon. 150: Waller und Co, #30: N.12. Pedersen $50; Y., Itoi #10: Himly Lhi. $10 Back of Qatar Luft. $208: Hvar? Kont and Whampoa Dock Co., Ltd. 1595, Dr. Cal. Hurth 319; Wiankas Timp wat Cand Charles Morawer we do. 0; Abrahal Piano Co, 13; Chang Lina Pan #1: Llar Took $201 Mr. Crichton #20; Chung Mel Chong 24: K» Lun 920: Niu Young Rubber Co. 1201 Yurt Tung $10. Kun Pl Rubber Co, $10; H.K. Humber Co, #2; Han Ching Pawnshop $10; Wa Vik 'awkip 410; Tune On 110: Kat Cheung 210: Wal Yuen Tonk $10: Tel Kwong Exchange 1: Tune Chmin Pawnshop $10: Kong Sheng 10: Kwan Cheung 310 Yue Chrusy $10: Yi Chen Pawnshop 10; Yau in Pawnshop #10: Woh Hrong 120; Tu Pak #20: Tak Share fawo 129: Tal think 224; Mr. Ham Chri: Kan 132: Pomera Bank of China 1691 Mr. 1.0. Craig $3; Wine On Bank 150: Mr. L She Fong 1201 Wine Un Life Assurance Co. $40: 1. Alouden kan 10: Various Danani 197: Mr. Pier Bo-$10; Bank of Communica lone $199 Tak Cheung Pawnshop $20.
Total 2K$30,031.40.
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St. Mary's Church at Galiseway Bay will be consecrated today by the Right Reverend Bishop R.O. Hall of Hong Kong and Bouth China. The church was completed in 1937. It was originally small chapel orco! ed in 1911 as a centre of wor. ship for inmates of the Eyre Refugee Shelter for destitute women. The pastor of the church the Revorand Mr. Roland Koh.
Milking Cows For HK Dairy Farms
(By Our Harbour Reporter)
Passengers and seamen aboard the ss. Eastern, which arrived here from Sydney yesterday with 46 cows, 23 calves and a buli, had, to quote an officer, "a milk diet" during the 24-day voyage.
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The Friesians. Guernseys Cows en ant gel seasick. "but and Jerseys Rave
bad they be- average when W's really of 50 gallons of fresh milk a come a litle seedy, refusing to day for the 87-man personnel at and drink." he asserted. of the ship and her 40 pas- sengers,
Playing
the nursenal pedigreed bovines aboard a vessel even in rough seas was child's play to the four veteran cattlemen, whe delivered their stacks to three ca! dairy farms. Including 54 for the Dairy Farm.
"fe feed my lot of 16 cows and a Pelesin bill, 1 brought along 10 to 16 tons of chaff, five tons of bion and 10 bales of lucerne hay. The surplus, not very much how- he ever, was discharged here,"
liselived.
Dangers of sea travelling un- clude birth, pneumonia, CX- cessive heat and foot-rol, accord- ing to Mr. Tom Arthur, who represented
W.A.
Jones und Eat there was trying moment Company delivering 20 cawa un when they worked for nearly Maula and 17 here. three hours one night attempting to relieve a pregnant cow. Butle mother and the still-bun caff died, however, and were thrown overboard,
Five undves were born en route;; two of them died atill-horn.
"A day before renebing port here encountered fresh North- Fast monshan and the ship was rolling falray
But unlike some of the passengers, the cattle
My badly. took the upheaval rather calmly and ate their meals heartily," one of the Austrations said.
The only trouble caused by bad weather WIN when sea
spray washed away the food. "We had to-feel the cattle whenever that occurred," hoʻzakl
"We had to work 12 hours a day in taking care of the catt.e. feeding them three times a day and checking on the would be
nothers," he said. Besires the cattle, there were three Canadian Brkshire DIES and 14 Austrolope fowls, for the Dairy Farm.
were gravies! leek.
To eccommodate the cattle, tenperary stables along both sides of the Yesterday, the wooden tops and steel props were dismantled after the livestocks had been landed.
This is the nrst shipment for the Dairy Farm
rings the total stock up-to-date"
this year and
1,150 head, including cows, calves and balls,
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
NOTICE TO MEMBERS Fourth Race Meeting,
Saturday, 26th March, 1949
There are ten
races. the Test Bell will be rung at 1.30 .07. The first race will be run at 2.00 p.m. and the last race at 0.20 p.m.
Through Numbers (10 Races-$20) may be obtained as the Office of the Treasurers, 1st Floor. Exchange Building, also tickets for the speciel Cash Sweep on the last race as well as those for the "Lantao Handicap" to be run at the 6th Race Meeting on 21st May 1949. Tickets In the Special Cash Sweep on the last race and those for the "Laniao Handleap" may be purchased also at the club's Branch Office, No. 382 Nathan Road, Kowloon.
MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE. Members and guests are reminded that they and their Jadlea MUST wear their badges PROMINENTLY DISPLAYED througout the Meeting.
NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE 'ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.
Badges admitting non-members to the Members Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10 Inaluding Lax
oblaid- able through the Secretary on the written or personal intro- duction of Member, such Member, to he responsible for sil abits etc.
Badger admitting to Members Encipaure will NOT be qu sale at the RACE COURSE.
„The Treasurers' Comppradore
Office will close at 11_149. And the Searetary's Office at 11.45 m.. Both Offices at 1st Floor, Exchange Buliding.
A limited number of tiffins will be obtainable as the Ola House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. Boy (T5L 27818)
NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S" FARMISES DURING THE MEETING,
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE,
The price of admission) to the Pablle Enclosure: is $3 including tax for all persons including: ipdien, and la payable- at the Gate.
Bookmakers, Tie Tac men, ate, will not be permitted, to operate within the precincts of The Hong, Kang Jdokay"Chuck" during the Race Meeting.
Refreshments will be obtainable in the Mestaurant in the Pablo Enclosure.
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"Servanto" passen will; bờ kanot: 10: Private-B9% Nõidu ONLY, who are requested- taj distribute, éhanh Trsten Llor)/And, to, anderần : thair names, on the pas MORE PRAM are nos permitted in One)
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"SHE PLAYS CAT AND
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"I have no love for my wife. She promised to go through, with a divorce, but 'ska has been playing with me like a cat does with a mouse." The foregoing was said of his first wife by Wil- liam Henry Walter Thorne, 34-year-old third class shipwright, who was appealing before Sir Leslie Gibson, Chief Justice, at the Court of Appeal yesterday, against the severity of the sentence passed on him by Mr. F. X. D'Almada at Central on February 5.
Thorne who was given two Replying to a question by the years' imprisonment for bi-Court, Thorpe said that he in- gamy in making a Inze ended to remarry liis seconil statement with reference fo
he became free. wife as soon marriage. hud his sentence re-
Crown Counsel, Mr. A. Hooton told the Court that the appellant yesterday to seven "Inde no boner" about the months in the Appeal Court.matter when spproached by the
Appellant pleated that what he and one was a deliherute deception.
duced!
Thorne told the Court that he had lived o miserable life with his wife and her frunlly back home. They did not üške him and were uncensingly trying to pick ouarrels with him, until it got vo his nervos.
He told them one day that he was going lo join the Navy. They tamted bim, saying that ha had not the courage to do su. He joked the Navy In January, 1940.
Appellent went on to describe sume of his wor
experiences ut sen, as a result of one of which He had qeenston to be sent home as an lovalid. There his wife fold him that she had been on In- timate fering wih his brother,
"That practically finished me," Theme stated.
police. The severity of his sen- tende might be accounted for by the fact that he sold the girl that he was single, he added.
Sir Leslie Gibson, In
reducing that he did not have any doubt the sentence, told the appellant
that what Thorne did was a re- ult of affection and not for any other sinister ulterior motive.
Killed By Blow Torch Explosion
when
SOVELT
A youthful apprentice employ- ed at the Cheung Fat Loong Shop wns at his work one day Thorng then told the Court how suddenly the blow torch in his he met his second wife while hand exploded, causing walking along a Chinese oazanr burns which resulted in his death in Hong Kong. Shortly after they the following day, had met, he continued, hath of them realised they were in love with each other. Before le lised it, he had made a statement for marriage.
agpenul
ren-
stated
The boy was Wong Kan, aged 18. The inquiry into his death was held bétore Mc Blair-Kerr at Kowloon yesterday with De- lective Sub-Inspector Kavanagh Continuing
conducting the proceedings. that he later realised his mistake
Govern- Mr. Richard Terry, when he was nut on a cruise at ment Chemist in the witness box, sca, but his ship returned only said that in his opinion the Intop day before the marriage. He exploded because contained did not have the heart to toll retrol instead of kevcene which the girl about hingstt because she was the fuel for that
type of was so happy. So he went through imp with the wedding ceremony.
Viong dind of shork caused by Thorne
further declared that he the intensive burns he suffered, himself brought about the disen-nairt Mr. Blair-Kerr u his Ond- very of the matter by purposely ings.
not writing to the girl when he "The purpose of this inquiry is went on a cruise after the mar-19 point out to the jubile so that riage, knowing she would enquire they may benent by this man's about him at the Admiralty. He | death." conclucied Mr. Pläir-Kerr, voluntarily returned 10 Heng referring to the use of wrong fuel
Kong to face the charges.
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