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Hsiao-Wo Lee Weds Miss Look

Two well known Hong Kong Jamilies were united yesterday at. St. Joseph's Church in one: of the Colony's most colourful

weddings of the year.

The bridegroom was Mr. Halan- wo Lee son of the late Mr. and

Mus. Leo Hycan, and the bride.

Father T E.

William Powell

Meeting

Limited,

William Powell, Limited, at its 43rd general moot-

ing yesterday, reported a, profit of HK$108,- 208 for 1948,

"In arriving at the proft on KOWLOON ASS'N

Hampden

wes Miss Christina Ngam-kwan trading for the year under re- Look daughter of Mr. Look Man-view," said Mr.

(Continued from Page 1) Jan.

General Committee: Afr. 11. Ross, the Chairman, "debts accrued over the period since Braga, Hon. Leo D'Almaut, K.C. the commencement of post-Dr. A.P. Guterres, Miss A.W. Hurrell, Mr. R.H. Jones, Mr. wor truding amounting to

G.B. Labrum, Mr. A.A. Lopes, $2,403 and considered irre- Mr. R. Perton, Mr. C.F. Wood, coverable were written off Mr. Young Tsun Dart, Mr. Wong

that Sik-kuen,

Mr. Wong Pau-yien, against the profit for

Lt. Col. E., Brozier-Creagh.

will be filed in future

In the discussion on Counci

The very Rev. Bran offeläted.

Led to the altar by her father, the bride wore a dress of white lipper salin trimmed with lace a neck and Ince sleeves. She was covered by a shori tulle veil also | year," triramed with lace, and enrried A bouquet af rosen.

"Under an arrangement entered cancles in the General Com-

Mits Leatrien Lowe, dressed in into with Messrs. Lane, Crawford meetings. # pale blur taffeta dress with net] Ltd,, your directors, in response frimmings was Matron of Honour, Miss Ingrid Wong and Miss Esther Sun carried out the duties of briesmakdis, wearing pale primposes taffeta dresses with net trinnings.

Bestian was Mr. J.S. Lee. Among those present at the welding were the Governor and Lady Grunthun, the G.O.C Major-General Matthews, the Attorney General Mr. Grifin, Mr. A. Morse and many other Ungushed guesta,

dis-

t

A reception was later hell the bridegroom's house and was attended

by more than 1,000 guests representing all sections ol the local community.

"Dentist" Sentenced

to a request received from that Reform, which followed, Mr. C.E company, agreed to pay a Man-Terry, the newly elected President agement Foe of 10% on greas outlined the history and objects, profit earned, which fee amount of the Kowloon flesidents' Asso ed to $19,435 for the year under clation. review, and is shown as a charge in arriving at the profit on trad- ing for the year.

company's

nble.

business. In

for

the year

of

account of

"After adding to the balance on trading $108,208, transfer fees $47.00 and practising dentistry charging directors fees $3,000 and Li Yick-audit feo $1,000 there remains a balance to be carried to profit and loss appropriation $104.255. This balance, together with the balance brought forward from February 20, 1948 of $3, 433 and unclaimed dividends for feited $531,000,- makes total available for appropriation amounting to $108,309,

For without a permit, cheung, aged 38, was yester- day sentenced to three months' imprisonment and fined $500 or a further three months, by Mr. Blair-Kerr at the Kow- lorn Magistracy.

The prosecution slated that on Tuesday, rald was carried out by Dr. W. Ct. Alright at an uns mambers but In Tung Tau Vi lage, Kowloon. A dentist's chalr and instruments including a foot- cugine drill, five forceps, and medicine for making false teeth. were found,

thy

Dr. Alright told the Court that the place was in a rather condition.

Defendant pleaded that he came to the Colony about 10 ago and had practised dentistry only for few days. He also said that he

did not snow the regulations. and that he had a certificate of dentistry issued by the Chinese Government which ho left in Swntcy.

The dental Instruments were ordered to be confiscated for destruction.

Brothel-Keeper

-Sentenced

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continued

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1940.

Reminders

Today

HK, Art Club, monthly exhibition, St. John's Cathedral hall, 10 e.m. to 0 p.m.

Kowloon Rotary Club, Closed, meeting, Peninsula Hotel, 12.30 p.m.

RAF. Association luncheon, Jaco

bean Room, HK Hotel, 12.45

Y's

p.m.

Men's Club of Hong Kong, luncheon at Roof Garden, HK

fotel, 12.30 p.m. Union Church Ladles Guild meat

Ing. Helena May Insulbuto, p.m. HK Stage Club presents "Quiet Week-end", China Fleet Club theatre, 7.15 p.m. League Tennis, "A" Division matches (Men and Women),

Coming Events

TOMORROW Women's Home-nursing deman strations, European YMCA 10.30 a.m.

SATURDAY Beach Picnic, European YMCA

2.30 p.m. (to Silverstrau Bench).

STATEMENT ON REQUISITIONING

$20

Accommodation of various kinds, was had to be.

requisitioned in connection with the reinforco- ment of the garrison, and further, requisitions may be required.

In all cases every effort will be made to cause as little dis- location and inconvenience an possible by choosing buildings which are not yet occupied, and giving, as much advance notice as possible.

This statement was made by Mr. C. G. S. Follows, the Finen

inl, Secretary, in the Legislative Counell yesterday in reply to a question asked by Sir Man-kam

:

Two Forgers Sentenced

Pang Wing-chung... charged on six counts of forgery, was sentenced to two years hard labour by Mr. J. Wicks Kowloon yesterday..

at

Between April 21 to May 3 de fendant forged the signature of Inspector Gillies for the purpose of obtaining in driving licenco without a test,

Sir Man-kam Lo had asked whether, in view of the unsatis

A fine of $1,500 of three Iactory position arising from re quisitions by the Hong Kong months' imprisonment was im- Government on behalf of the Services of private property be posed on Rodrigo Alvaro Vicira fore the outbreak of the Pacifeby Mr. W. N. Thomas Tom at Central yesterday on a charge War, in respect of which, large of forging a letter guarantee

utstanding claims had not yel

Government con- ing the honouring of a, Char- 'been settled,

Bank cheque for templated making any much re- tered

Lawn. Bowls, league matches, atquisition in relation to the ex- HK$20,216 and with uttering

pected arrival of reinforcements it. in the Colony.

all clubs.

Royal Artillery, Regimental All Ronks Dance, Gun Club Hill, 8 p.m.

SUNDAY.

H Classical concert, 50, Mac- dennel Road, Talbot House,

8.30 p.m.

the

Y. H. Chan was for the defence In reply to a further question and Inspector Thomas prosecuted. Mr. Chan in mitigation paid! from Sir Man-kam as to whether that defendant had done good Government would take the service during the war and that necessary steps to ensure that the he had delivered messages

the nekdence of the liability for British Embassy in Chungking such requisitions would be clear-via Macao.. Defendant had also

cerned, Talk on "A Serviceman Abroad accepted by the Service con- been with the American Intelll- Financial Secretary gence and was commended for by Mr. P. Addison, European said that the Military Authori his services. YMCA, 845 p.m.

tles, who were thiefly concerned

The magistrate, said that de YMCA in this matter, had been appron- tendant being a local born should Beach Picnic, European

to Silverstrand Beach, 2.30ched regarding the payment of set batter example 'tu the of the costs of requisitioning.

Instead younger generation

the offence..... The committing understand that the War magistrato said that if it was no! Office 'accepts responsibility for for his age and the services he making immediate payments in has done during the war he would MONDAY

respect of compensation Initially not have given him the option of Cocktail Party to meet the new but without prejudice to the Colonial Secretary Mr. J. Fultimate incidence of the expen-. Nicoll, Jacobean Room, HK diture," added Mr. Follows. Hotel, 6 p.m.

p.m.

of HK Gun Club, at Opening

Castle Kwai Chung, 7-mila Peak Road, 3 p.m.

"At the outset this Association," he said, "was regarded rather as another "anti-overything" body crying in the wilderness, but i "To date we have unable to is a matter of historical fact that procure suitable alterative pre-

and les from which to conduct the pursuing a policy of construc- disinterested tive criticism any championship of the needs of the nyent li Is probable that the community, the successive Gen- overhead expenses for similar aer-eral Committees succeeded in raia vices would far exceed there at ing our status, until the value of present being paid.

the Association as a consultative and representative body was re- "Having regard to the facilit-cognised by Government and all Toe ies extended to the Company by Public Utility Companies upon Lane, Crawford Ld.. the agreed whose services the amenities of basis of remuneration is reason residents of Kowloon

depended, This recognition, which had been much in evidence for

years before the outbreak hostilities, was of further evidenced by the inclusion Ing bodies proposed In Sir Mark of the Association in the nominat- Young's Municipal Council Plan. "I Disagroo" "Mr. Percy Chen," Mg. Terry, when advocating the retention of the Municipal Coun- cil Plan, stated that no respon sible body had supported the al- native scheme tabled by the Un- othicial Members of the Council. 1 do not agree with that atatement. Some days before that resolution was tabled in Council, the views of your General Committee as sot out in the Annual Report now in your hands were published in the Presa.

The fundamental prin $ 6,000 S

Acceptance of surface and air ciples advocated by the Association

An appeal against severity r. and Mrs. M.U. Liddell .. and North Shanghal are similar to thone of the Un- mail

by Chiu Heung, 20,000 official's tabled Resolution, and it Chinn was temporarily suspended of sentence

considered opinion

alias Kum Siu-sing, was ad- that yesterday.

The local postal authorities an- journed until this morning by nounced that until further notice the Chief Justice, Sir Lenite mail for that port cannot be D Gibson, at the Appeal Court cepted.

yesterday, when Sir Leslie held that the magistrate's re- cord of the case was uncer- tain, and that he proposed to hear further evidence.

"Your directora recommend that the following appropriations be made:-

Transfer of Pruvision for Corporation Profits Tax 1019/50 Transfer to General Re-

Norve..

Transfer of Provision for Staff Passagen .. Payment of Dividend of 31 per Share, Free of Tex

Payment of Bonus of $0.60 per Share, Free of Tax

$92,000

is our

3,000 these form the only practical basis on which the desired result 42,000 of greater participation by the people of Hong Kong in their own Talca can be achieved,"

Reference was made to the sor- 21,000 vice of the Hon. Mr. (later Sir Hanty Pollock), the Hon. J. P. Braga and the Hon. Leo d'Almada as Unofficial members, and that appreciation of their a general services be placed on record,

While it is obvious that I dis- agreo basleally with much that has been said in public on this question, I would not like it to be thought that I criticise in any way, the public expression of such opinions when voiced by someone

do, how in their own name.

leaving a balance amounting to $18,300 to be carried forward to next account.

"Your directors are continuing their policy of conserving re- Kources with a view to meeting, the outlay na new promises when ultimately acquired. Meantime, the company's liquid resources are being fully employed in maintain ing stocks at a level necessary to mcet, the requirement of an ex- panding business.

A sentence of six months' hard labour und # recom- mendation for banishment was imposed on Wong Shim, aged 52, by. Mr. F. X. d'Almada ot Central yesterday on a charge

"The surplus of assets over lis- of letting a woman out for hire

bilities, after providing for the for the purpose of prostitution. proposed dividend and bonus for Inspector Fraser of the SCA the year 1948/49, amounts to said that on May 23, a mint, giv- ing his name as Ho Wai-man, called at the SCA and made a report. Ho sald that on the evening of May 18 he was at the Southern, Playground In Wanchal and there he saw defendant and the girl. Ho decided to take the girl aid while on the way, the girl recognised Ho as her brother-with confidence. in-law. Ho had married hur nis- ter In Canton.

The girl's earnings were taken by the defendant, Food and cloth- ing were supplied to the girl.

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IMPORTANT NOTICE

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This address bo-given on-the- HỒNG KONG

SIDE

6.30 P.M.

Memorial Church.. 18 Ventris Road (Noor, Race Courro)

SUNDAY MAY 29

On the KOWLOON

SIDE

18.30 P.M.

“BIBLE “AUHITOKIUM"

· Chatham÷& Mody."

Honds

$200,300 compared with a surplus of $167,443 as at February 20.

10:18.

"We can congratulate ourselves on the completion of another your satisfactory trading and, provide the political situation doen

not

ever, most strongly condemn the "tattered lackeys who frisk at the heels of public speakers and under the cloak of anonymity in the Press, impugn the honesty of purpose of known public figures."

Annual Report

You have before you in the Annual Report your Committee'a views on the relative merits of the Municipal Council scheme, as proposed, and what is substantial by the this stage serves moroly

08 tial is to obtain decision on the a red herring'. The first essen- point of principle, namely, do we want Municipal

A wormen, look forward to the futuro, originally proposed or do we went Council of Legislative Council? As it, the proposed resolution "On the proposal of the Chair-

M. C. of the Unofficial Members is de man, seconded

and the signed to obtain that decision, and Duckworth, the report statement of decounts were

I feel most strongly that, that animously adopted.

point and that point alone should be decided as soon as possible. To Proposed by Mr. K. D. Seyer that end, Mr. Chairman, I formel- and seconded by Mr. W. Stoker, ky move that this Association sup- Mr. F. C. Barry, the retiring ports the alternative, scheme for director was re-elected.

Legislative Council Reform tabled by the Unofficial Members."

LN-

Poat. Marwick, Mitchell and Company, were re-appointed audi tors on the proposal of Mr. R. A. Dastur, seconded by Mr. A. Z. do Souza,

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Opposing the resolution was Lt. Col. 2. B. Brazier Creagh, whose counter, proposition was defeated, when no weconder to his motion stood up.

Rice Ships May Return To HK

Ships.carrying,

20,000 tons of rice to Shanghai: for the Economic Co-oporation Administration will return to Hong Kong should they fail to discharge their cargo, intended to reliava the food-stocks of the Northern metropolis which the Reds entered yesterday.

to

MAILS TO SHANGHAI

Wireless communications with however, continued Shanghai, normally yesterday.

MASSAGE AND PUBLIC BATH

Two women and one man were fined $250 each at the Justices of Pence court at Central yesterday for running a massage, and pub- establishment without lie, bath license.

They were Yuen- Hing-pong, of 300. Hennesey Road, Man Pin, of 257 Hennesey Road and Wong Kel of 184 Johnston Road...

Further Evidence Called For

Chiu

nino was sentenced to months hatd labour. and was recommended for deportation on April 2.when he was found guilty of larceny of 204 spoons and the eight imitation silver cups, property of the Hop Yat Church He had also been charged with receiving stolen property and unlawful pavening.")

Mr. M. Heenan was for the Crown. Appellant was not legally represented,

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

NOTICE TO MEMBERS Whitsun Race Meeting, SATURDAY, 4th and MONDAY, 6th JUNE 1949.

On the First Day, Saturday, 4th June, the First Bell will be rang af 150 p.m. and the first race. will be run at 2.00 p,J: 07. the Second Day, Monday, 6th June, the First Bell will be ring at 1130 nam; and the first race will be run at 12 noon. The

p.m.). Tiffin Interval will be after the fourth race (1:30

Through Numbers (22 Racer —$44.00) may be obtained at the Office of the Treasurers, 1st Floor, Telephone. HonSC, Piso tickets for the Special Casir Sweep on the last race of the second day. Tickets In the Special Cach-Bweep on the last-race of the second day may bo purchased also at the Club's Branch Office,, No. 382, Nathan Road. Kowloon.

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE Members and gunsts are reminded that they and their ladies MUBT wear their badges, PROMINENTLY, DIBFLAYED througout the bleating.

NO ONE WITHOUT A BANGE, WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE, EN

Badger admitting"non-members to the Members Enclosure. and Club Looms at $10 each day, -invluding tax, are obtainable through the Secretary on the wriften-or-personal introduction of the Btember, such Member, to be responsible for all chitá ato. Badges admitting to Members" Enclosure will NOT be on

COUNSE

sale at the RACK bhore Office will close at 11 am, the

-

Tho Trenaürers"

First Day and at 9.30a.m. on the Second Day: The Secretary's office will close at 1145 am. the First Day, and at.19-am. on the Second Day, Both Offices at 1st floor, Telephone, Hosso,"

& Iimited number of`diffids will be obtainable nẽ thự Cigh

|- Hoúro provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1

Boy (Dol. 27814)..

NO CHILDREN-WILL-BE "ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S: PREMISES DURING THE MEETING ALONE

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PUBLIC ENCLOSURE,

No further information was tion was available yesterday_re

The price of admission to the Fabile Enclosure: available last night regarding garding the two Hong Kong Gov including tax for all persons including ladies, and ja parable the whereabouts of the three ernment-chartered passenger lines at the Gates

which left the Colony to stand by

Bookmakers,” Tio. Taa jodu, ale...will-not-be-permitted to ships which left the Colony of Wooding, under the superviserate within the precincts of The Hong Kong Jockey Disb lait Thursday:

nion of Vice Admiral: A.C.G.

he will be obtainable in the Bestaurant in the

"All we know was that they Madden, Second in Command, Faruring the Raos: Mocking, wer Instructed by boot Best Station to help evacuate as Liang of Shanghal to divert to many forelmers, as possible, from Keelung because of the deterforbtTM| Shanghaliper

in Shanghal Mr The Dutch steamer Tilbudak,

Conchippin

bankger of the first to leave, on this Govern-

the said Chins Merchant, Bleum ment mission last week, is-bo-

day

sald-gester-ared to have left the Northern Company, sald

plan, is duď, là, reáth, the Colony by|| According to the original plan metropolis on Tuesday. If so, the British

the chips will return to and Friday free funnel

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plish their mission,s.

skader bare lett,do Tuesday!

of the ROA Hong Kong Offes after being refitted at: Talkoo alla maana ng makan keserto allergy sean's || Dockyard in the wayʻOR OKITAˇKIM Beanwhile, no further indosini bermodationi

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NAVAL AID. FUND

All ranks, In Land Forces, Hong Kong, have donated HK$1,300 to the Hong Kong Naval Aid Fund, Latest contributions follow: Previously...seknowledged. HK$318,420,£3. All Ranka ôf the Army Land

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