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Eviction order issued against Far East Motors

Reminders

Today

Nino Dragona Servicom Club,

Tombola, & p.m. Borvicon Dance al European

YMCA, & p.m.

HK Stage Club presents "Tonight

at 8.30" at China Fleet Club thontre 30 pan.

Organ Recital, St. Jutus's ("athed-

ral, 1.15 pm.

Forces Night,

Club, 7.30 p.m.

St. Andrew's

Exhibition of oil and water colours

by Mr Vue Bon, Hotel Cecil, } 10.m. to 6 p.m.

Coming Events

TOMORROW

Kowloon Gramophone Society, elnasient concert, 8.15 pm at Diocesan Buys Schol Race Meet-ng,

¡An eviction order has boon issued by the Tenancy Tribunal' against the Far East Motors Limit- ed and the Far East Aviation Company Limit- ad from the lot situated at the junction of Nathan Road and Middle Road, Kowloon, known as 26 Nathan Road.

Soares-Alves estates, the applicants in the dispute, intend to build a large hotel in place of the present garage premises.

Mr. W. H. Latimer, Tonancy Tribunal Magistrate, ruled that from the facts and the law which he considered clear in the application for ejectment, he must make the order under the Ordinance, which will take effect within 30 days from judgment.

A further application by ap- plicants for exemption from certain terms of the Landlord and Tenant Ordinance was not granted.

and

The applicants were Fernando Maria de Lourdes Soares Race Alvaro Maria de Lourdes Soares, Valley, 12 executors of the will of one A. M. Soures, and Alberto Marin European YMCA Services Enter-Alves and Cynthin Maria Alves,

Annun

Course

toon.

ingy

tainment, # pan.

expeuter and executrix of the will Annual Speech Day of Verruenbur juf Carmen Maria Alves.

Senior Maddle School, 10 m.tr 20, Kennedy Hul

HK Stage Club presents "Tonight at 8.30 at Chitin Fleet that thentre, #30 pm

BUNDAY

Toe 1 Club „lansteal rogorded con- cert, 09), Macdonnell Raud, 8.30 p.m

IK Art Club, sketching party, members to meet at Queen's Pier, 1030 .3

Nine

Services Dragons Tombola, pn

lal.

European YMCA Armchair Group, talk on "ristianity's Con- tribution

thing 14

Mr.

Century

8:30 p.m

by

Obituary

Mr. E. S. Wilkinson

The were

Mr.

by Mr represented Potter, KC.

Leo Eldon d'Almuda, K. and Mr DAI, Weight, on the instructions of Mr. MÄ da Silva and Mr. A. M, 1., | Soares

MH G. Sheldon, KC. in- structed by Mr D B Evana, Aşı- peared on behalf of the opponents.

Three applications

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JANUARY - 20,-- 1880.

Sing Hing runs Swatow blockade

The British blockade runner Bing Hing made a succena?sil run to Bwatow with

A new master.

Ohe arrived yesterday with- out reporting any Incident, with Mr. E. E. Rivera at the helm.

The former mastar was Me. 3. Q. Hainse.

Robber suspects face committal proceedings

At 2.15 p.m. on November

23 last year, an alarm was raised at II Hillwood Road, second floor, Kowloon, against

Conflict over choice of arbitrator in Dairy Farm dispute

The deadlock in the labour disputo botwoon the

workers of the Dairy Farm Company and the management continued yesterday as noither sido could decide on the appointment of on arbitrátor accaptable to both parties. The workers had nominated Bishop Hall as their arbitrator but this nomination was rejected by the management who insisted upon a mem- ber of the judiciary as being a more appro- priate person to adjudicate on the dispute. Though confrmation was not

avaliable, it was reliably re ported that the Chief Justice.

a band of armed robbers who|Sir Leslie Gibson. < the

Rotarians hear assaulted the premises and Puisne Judge. Mr. E. H. Wil-

talk on broadcasting

An interesting talk filled with entertaining anecdotes, was given by Mr. P. O. Phil. lips speaking on "Broadcast- ing in Various Places," nt

Kowloon Rotary the

Club luncheon yesterday.

Mr Phillip was giving necount

of his experiences broattensting in Australia, then later with the army in the Middle East, Colombo, the Paelle Islands.

He started on the job, he mail, when, some years ago, he wan

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in

made off with a loot of wrist Hams, was nominated by the watches, gold and money. Dairy Farm Company, as the

men Worts

It less than 24 bours, eight men were arrested by the police and charged in connection with this robbery. These brought before Mr F.X. D'Almad ceedings on 赴 charge of armed

yesterday to fare committal pro-

robbery

chong

A

Educational

Notes

Ming, F. H. Gwilliam, Assistant persons most fited for the pot Education Adviser to the Secre to do justice to both parties.

tary of State for the Colonies, visited the Colony last week. This was not acceptable tu the workers, and following a night-Miss Cwilliam is a noted educa- long deliberation, it was resolved tionalist, having been Principal that the Bishop of Victoria, a Cellege before taking up her pre- of Brighton Teachers' Training

above party prejudler, should be the arbitrator

a dispute which should

Beck he fate of the workers, as a cuims, in the Colony

The workers will enti

upon the

per.

RoU who should be regardest as

Detective Sub-Inspector JE.. Hidden was 14 charge of the The Arst witness prosecutkari. called by Mr Hidden was Detec-nanagement today to Insist upon

ve Sub-Inspector Kot Ah-

at impartial arbitreon, and wil Insist upon Bishop Hall being he who was nald to be

arbitrator is being above Auger-print expert

suspicion of partiality. Exhibited in court were seven weaposis, auki to have been used by the robbers in the Hillwood Hondt attack There were one brend knife. ment chopper, une one table knife and four potato peelers. B. well

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asked suddenly to bromeast football game in Sydney. Mr. Phillips bad since described many big sporting events in Australia, Including Test crickets,

Tay us talk of his experiences

bundleasing, MI

Phillips

Mr. E. S. Wilkinson, well-erected by them an the leuserimentioned many world rewned known naturalist, died at his premises at the own experize

Kod sport sportsmen

incidents. The third application was for le regards Sir Don Bradman home near London on Tues-

the exemptions of the properly one of the world greatest sports day at the age of 65. He from the terms of the Ordinance leaves beland H wife and under the provisions of Section

daughter.

32 thereof or the grounds that the lot, as at present built on, is not

Rub. housing.

ambansations

Pickpocket sentenced

Inspector Koh said in evidence

matched

The re-

(all and

Tram dispute

The tram workers. who ha criticised the Labow Departmen for not doing anything to settl the dispute. have not made any move alter their management had made it clear that they were not

an appointment,

She was greatly impressed by much of what she saw in long Kong. in a tik given to local heads of schools she expressed surprise that the educational ef fects of the war yeurs had been erased so quickly,

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walie primary

require nomenclature. The traditional con- ception of a "student" is associated with intellectual maturity and the public is sometimes misled when It rende

the activities of

the Few people are aware of magnitude of our local Sehw| Health Service. About 4,000 pupilla calcaity examined

During November Taith.

and Desember, 5,153 pupils were in- The matter was in fact a con.

oculated against diphtheria, aud solidatior of three applications heard together because the facts

70.575 succinated against small- pox. The average monthly sum- In each were common to all. as other functions over the uln The fist wens for ejectment un- He recalled, with Interest, how

that ner prints found on two of

those of prepared to settle the dispute ex-ber of school children visiting the Paste Sectat 18 (1) of the Ordin

clinics general, dental, eye, or Its the wee

Weapons necessity moved him and

thopaedie, and

and Magill,

Fance to the the land concerned party once in Sydney to describe Yum Hing-ful and Sung Teul-og, cept by arbitration

The

Labour

Department al throut is 2,500, and the average iwo of the defendante. (was ned developed by the erectium 4 Teat

the aid of game with

were unable to do anythine mbining defendanta

Lau they were were

of school promises in- Bdings เฟ! permanent sound effects Something had gone

If neither side was unable spected by school health officers character

wrong, he said, and they had to Fu-yuen. Pin Sau-hing. Cheung

agree on a common line of action. Yuk-hing, Lee Shu-hung

is 180 matth. The we

second was for an ejectment

use pencils, rubber bands, and an

The China Motor Bus Company fron Tientsin). Lui Sang under Section in (d) in that the old eigne box to bring across the

held a meeting of their Bourt o Yau Hon-ching.

In his address at the recent opponents but failed to observe sand-drama of Test cricket in

Mr. Hidden told the court that Directors yesterday to consider the

Queen's College Prize-giving the and perform the covenint in their

Australia

oward t Read question of the loot of the Hillwood

Director of Education corrected a of a special Towne whereby they were to re-

Inoseness of terminology which i move all buildings and evertions

robbery on November 25 Includ-workers for hard work as a result ed 123 wrist watches, four gold of suspension of the tram service.

long overdue. The term "student," The result of their decision was he tat, properly belongs to those rings and a small amount in cash

not announced to the belunging to three residents of 11

workers

who were pursuing studies in in- Inst night who had waited for stitutes of higher learning; those Hillwood Road, second floor. Most

days to hear what exten payment attending secondary or middle of the lool was recovered.

Hung Kwal-seen, police witness, they would receive while the achools should be regarded led the evidence yesterday. She prevailing labour dispute lasted. sald she was in the premises when the men entered, The greater part of the loot belonged to her husband who was not at home. A Chinese who tried to pick Witness said that defendants and others in the bound her racegoer on

"students" of primary schools. the pocket

wire before taking Tuesday in the public enclosure house with

Alumni of the University of Bight when the alarm was raised. at the Jockey Club at Happy

In yesterday's bearing, the de- Michigan, at present in Hong Department regarding the place Valley was sentenced to twi

offered varied state- Kong, will hold a reunion din- of politics in local fendants years hard labour by Mr. Hin-ments. Pin Sau-hing said that he nor at the Chinese Bankers further clarified by a recent clr- shing La at Central yesterday. knew that the wrist watches Association Club, top floor, the chiar addressed to the heads of

The defendant, Chun Sal-pan,

were on the premises and had Bank of East Asia Buliding, on all schools. The circular states Sub-in- according to Detective

gone there only to steal thera.

that it is the policy of the Depart- spector R. G Laurel, who pro- He denied having anything to do February 3 at 7.30 p.m.

One of the major attractions atment to ensure for as many chil- secuted. tried to extruri $120 with arms. Cheung Yak-hing from Kong Kook when the cont stated that he knew Hung Kwal- the reunion will be the showing dren as possible a form of educa- of "Michigan On The March," ation based on the liberal tradition plainant was buying a ticket for seen's husband and had gone to

of learning in Britain, and that the eighth race.

the house to ask for financial aid. colour film on the University of

Michigan received from Ar

this can be achieved best by a Defendant, with two dollars in But Hung's husband was not in.

Arbor. Other attractions will in- form of instruction free of any to the counter ife then thought of stealing. He clude a colour flim on band, went

Hawait, kind of political bias. and queued up to buy a

disclaimed cash also

ownership

supplied by Pan-American Air- The qualities of good citizen- sweep tiekel. With his right hand arms.

ship may be fostered, and there ways. "Of the seven defendants, Lul over complainant's shoulder,

Three Michigan alumni have la no restraint on the legitimato fendant trier to extract the Sang and Yau Hoo Ching, denied money from complainant's shirt they had anything to do with the taken the Initiative in arranging political views which may be held They should not, pocket. Complainant felt defen robbery. At this stage bearing for the get-together. They are by teachers.

their trust bye FRIDEN dant's hand and arrested him. was adjourned till this afternoon. Mr. G. M. Hughes, of the Amer-however, abuso

ican International Assurance communicating prejudice or bias

ultra-matic Company, Mr. Jack Y. H. Yuen, to those whom they teach, and of the American Asiatic Under severe punishment in threatened writers and Mr. Edward C. Lam, to any who fail to lobserve this a Hong Kong architect,

warning.

shop west hotel accommodation in view of its position.

A great nature lover and developed and should be thonologist, Mi Wilkinson pelestantially built on for ved international fate sume year ago with the pubileation of his book on "Shanghai Birds."

Mr W II. Latimer. Котия He

Polumors jars "North-China Pauls New under through the facts emerging from the heading " Contry Diary the dispute recalled that at the

wrote

it

the

which was the paper's best-kann

It Many daily feature Mr Wilkor cerramazıdınd easy, readable style, and his mi-

haulla on the servationa

were pro- movements

vided for a hotel with 144 rooms,

hearing.

two sets of plans for building were produced by the anappleants the first of which pro- and, eight large S-room flats, a garage and showrooms and a restaurant of birds

the whole involving an estimate found and studious

Wilkinson came

to China cest of approximately $4,000,000, Mr.

The securel provided for six more than 30 years ago, and was two storeyedt shops, a show-ronin, head of Thongson and Company,

a comparatively the well-known Arm of charter B ed accountants, located in Shang-small number of hotel rooms. hal. He reted from the frm in alt, at a cost of about $750.000. 1038. He

by the was interneri Japanese after the occupation of

that city in 1911.

Mr. Wilkietsont

garage

14

hala

the first schemo, Dealing with Mr. Latimer sald It was not sup: porteri by any signed agreement

and there was was always and capital, at elvie renfuality to this scheme whatsoever. ponsibility, and he founded the He did not consider this scheme Shanghai Union Jack Club, which to be any more than a probability As to the second scheme, Mr operated for the exclusive beno-

guided by a

+INSK

nt of anilors of the Royal Navy Latimer said he considered it com calling at Shanghai When he pletely sound as far as it can so left Shanghai the Royal Navy be made at present. presented him with # trophy

multably inscribed.

He was serretary of the Lestor Trust,

multi-millory dollar foundation set aside by the info Henry Lester for the promotion of education

Chines youth For some years he was also a member of the former French Munketpal Court of

Shanghai.

TAONK

The Shunghui Lyceum Theatre-

Smaller plan

After dealing with the evi- dence given by Mr. J. Robinson,

a Director of the opponent com

panies, as to the make-up of the company and its history. Mr. Latimer turned back to the question of the second building plan proposed by the applicants. As to whether this smaller plan recommendation to

was built on his initiative, and warranted 1

he was rewarded by the King for the Governor in Council to exempt

of a

de

Popular Press and official journalism

The popular Pross and official journalism do not

always soo oye to cyʊ.

Both have been the subject of official inquiry dur-

ing the past year, but it must be said that official journalism came out of it at least as well as the popular type.

of

This was stated by Mr. W. action and legislation and to get V. Pennell, Managing Editor of them to co-operate

in carrying

Michigan U Alumni reunion

Stoker fined

of

The attitude of the Education

*

schools was

Government's school building polley in the next few years will be directed towards the provision Even

A fine of $50 was imposed on of new primary schools. Robert Rule Bolton, stoker of the most conservative estimates HMS Black Swan, by Mr. Hin-place the number of 'chlidren un- shing Lo 'at Central yesterday tion at

able to obtain a primary educa- high gure. This is duo when he pleaded guilty to very largely to an inflated popu- charge of malicious damage lation whose number may even- Defendant was also bound over tually decrease, and to that ex- in $100 for 12 months and tent full provision for every child attend his public spirit in a colourful the present premises from the Or-

ordered to pay $200 compensa-nt present wishing to

school in Hong Kong would be) ceremony at Buckingham palace dinance, Mr. Latimer said he fell,

tion.

Detective Sub-Inspector R. G. unwarranted from the lax-payers when he was presented with thein balancing the 14 rooms and six the "China Mail," in a talk on them out.

Laurel told CRE.

the court that one point of view. shops and their value to the com- "Journalism" at the British It is necessary to do this not January 18 at 6.30 p.m. defendant there is a vital head for moro But even allowing for this fact, munity against the business opponents, that before such a re- Council's weekly film show morely at election times, but all walked into 181 Queen's Road primary school

accommodation East, ground floor. The complain- commendation is made, there yesterday. should be much more weight on

He said that as his friend, Mr. It costs monoy, and Governant Lam Lai, thinking that the as part of a long term policy.

a target for defendant was going to thic the side of the applicants,

Taking all the facts into con- a talk on the popular Press, he charges of extravagant spending, lavatory, did not stop him. į sideration, the Tenancy Mugla proposed to deal chiefly with off-But such accusations are seldom

smashed some jar The annual presentation

trate said he came to the con- clal journalism,

lovelled at, say, big business: 100 containing vinegar. certificates at the Rural Trainingclusion that he would not recom- The newspaper proprietors com- Yet more and more of there Lieutenant O'Neill, an officer College will take place at Plog mend Shan, New Territories, on Febru-exempted from the Ordinance at Press officers tend to become ment of Public Relations to their for 11 years and it was his first the property be plained he said, that the oficial institutions and added a depart of the (ship, said that defendant had had an extremely good record the present time, but suggested apologists for their departments, set-up.

offeneo.

RURAL TRAINING COLLEGE

GARMENT BAGS

schemo

of the

the time,

Ian Morrison, had recently, given ments are always

Defendant:

·RICE" RATION !

For one. thing, many of the pre- mises at present, being used; for primary schools faro utterly un- suited to their purposes, and the sooner they can revert again to residential tenements, the better.

tie Society has earned another The Wah Yan College, Drama- great success in its presentation of "The Lizard is no Dragon." The heme and 'soiting was in the

ary 3 at 11 am. 2. Mr. T. R. Rowell, Director of that the applicants could apply and are reluctant to give informa. The popular Frems and offcial Education, will distributo tho

again at any time when a suf- tion which would present their journalism were in many respecte certificates.

ficiently large

of de- department or its policy In an complementary. Both had much velopment, properly guaranteed, unfavourable light,

the same mission in informing The Rice Controller announced best traditions of the Chiposo might be produced.

A further complaint was that the the public, and in that respect yesterday, that during the ration-stage, the costumes were suffi- Going once more through con= Press officers prevent direct con- there is much co-operation ditions as laid down in the leasetact between an inquiring news-twee them. But tho bowing period from January, 21 to clently gorgeous to satisfy the 25, Inclusive, Rangoon rice will most exotle tastes, and the acting In question and the facts connect-

paper and the heads of Govern- was on different things. The be issued at 48 cants n catty, the was of a standard which has come Protect your lovely Fur Coats, ed with it, Mr. Latimer and he ment departments, and do not primary role of one was to eriti rationed quantity remaining at to be traditional tu any-Wah Yan Woollen Suite and Sweatere found that there was a definite follow up their handouts by fureise, and of the other to explain 1 cattion a person,

production. with our now garment bags. breach of covenant here, in relather information when requested. and often to defend, the adminis

tion to the second, application.

The Committee which looked tration. བ””,ཀད Transform drab closets into "I think from the facts on out-

Into these things, while

Oxamining show places. Keep pretty things Uned and from the law which clean and crispy fresh, with consider clear in this application, the possibility of economies in ex- I must make an order for eviction penditure, laid down the principle of the opponents from these pro that it is the duty of the Press mises under Section 18 (d) and I officers to make the facts avail- do so order within 30 days from.jable, whether they are favourable

or unfavourable today, he declared.

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