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Relief of unemployed Personalia
workers in Shanghai
7
The Shanghai City Governmont has decided to appropriate 1,000 million Jon Min Pigo (near- ly US$30,000) for the relief of unemployed, according to recent drrivals from the North. At the sorte time, the East China-Political "and" Military Commission has agreed to a proposed drive for funds in aid of unemployed workers, whose number in Shanghai alone is reported to exceed -500,000.
Medal for| retired HK postman
It is reported that in a direc- live the Commission:
1. Ordered alt Jabourors and white-collar workers at present employed to contribute ona day's pay, and pubile organisations. and commanding officers of tho Liberation Army in People's East China to danate funds, or foodstuffs, for the rallet of the 30blass-
The Imperial Service Medal
2. Urged the launching of a has been awarded to Mr.: Wong Inrgo-acole publicity campaign to Sui, refired Assistant Head bring home to the people the
of the wide prond" u Postman of the General Post cause
the Offfee, I was announced in the employment and. "Government Gazette yeater-necessary to evercome the erlate. 3. Approved the formation of day.
fund-raising committees and the establishment of relief camps and labour exchanges.
Bald La
This is the first time such an award has been bestowed on a member of the Hong Kong Post Office in more than 30 years, it was officially learned.
M. H.M. HAbibullah, President
of the Pakistan National Federat ed Chamber of Commerce and
EXHIBITS IN SUN FO CASE HANDED TO CID
Industry, was entertained to a tea The cross-examination of Nancy Nyi, complainant
I party by the Hong Kong, Chinese General Chamber of Commerce yesterday.
. Mr. Ko Cheuk-hung, Chatıman of the Chinese Chinmber, extend- ad awelcome to Ke distinguished Lvisitor who is on world tour
on business and pleasure.
Mr. Edmund F. Clurite, Division Moninger for Latin America and the. Far East of RKO Radio Pip- tures arrived fròm Manila by Pan American Worki Airways Aircraft yusterday...
Mr. Clarke who is on a Far Eart business lour, was met at Kwak, Kal Tak by Mr. Erle General Manager of RKO Radio Pictures, in the Colony.
He is expected to stay in the Colany far about five days before proceeding to Bangkok, and Cal- cutta.
Mr. Harry Stonehill, President of the Junior Chamber of Com merce of Manito, arrived by Philippine Air Lines from Manila yesterday.
in the Sun Fo maintenance caso, was anlivan- ed yesterday by some sharp exchanges be- tween counsel on both sides, and frequent interventions by the magistrato.
CL
In the course of the questioning Sir Man-kam Lo,
counsel for Dr. Sun Fo, openly charged com plainant with committing perjury over evi- ́dence on two exhibits which, it was eventuall ly" agreed, were to be submitted to the Criminal Investigation Department for a check-up.
dld not
The hearing was conducted Sir Man-kam L2 then started at Central before Mr. Hin- to cross-examine her regarding shing Lo. It was the second two exhibits an envelope and day of the cross-examination photo of another envelope, bath of Nancy Nyl, who claimed to of which were alleged to be in be the concubine of Dr. Sun Pr. Bun's hand writing, andind-
dressed to complainant Fo. She was represented by
Showing the two exhibit. te Mr. Marcus da Silva.
The proceedings opened yeshur, Sin Man-kam asked whether terday with questions put. by Sir site would still way that the two Man-kam Lo to complainant about exhibits were of two different en-
velopes, Mr. Stonehill is here to attend her being taken to the Memorial measures
the Inaugurpi meeting of the Cottage. She said sho
is apparent even to the to naked oye that the onvelope Hong Kong Junior Chamber of know whether the cottage
was (taken was the shown on the photograph is iden- Commerce today at the Peninsula which sho Hotel.
"Wing Mo Lo" Cottage which is tificall to the one, exibited in
It is one and the sum subsidiary building of the Sun court Yat-sen Mausoleum, nor did she envelope," said Sir Ban-kam who know that the cottage was bails reminded complainant that she for the use of the Sun family had sald under path that the when they visited the Mausoleum photograph was taken of another chvalope before she parted posses for ceremoniOS. - Mr. Coluaco who is on a round
Questioned further regarding sion of it. the world trip, is accompanied the cottage, she said the was not and their three aware that the cottage, like the by his wife daughters.
rest of the parks, was for pubile The Assistant Colonial Sec- UC At the time she was there she did not seď members of the for Bangkok by British Overseas publ Airways yesterday,
to
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The Commission
The well known Filipino bual have instructed that all contrinessman, Mr. Eduardo Coluaco of Manila, arrived from Bangkok by butions from East China vilinges,
Pan American World Airways Mr. Wong Sul joined the Postwhother In cash or kind, should
to roller Office on August 11, 1910 as a he devoted
yesterday. In tho 3rd Class
famino-stricken areas, but that postman. He was eventually promoted to donations from cities could be 1st Clars on July 4, 1038.
used for helping unemployed in Since the re-oceopation of the Shanghai, Colony he assigned to the work of assisting the Head Postman in the controlling of postmen, position which called for trot and understanding.
Arrivals from the North said' the seriousness of the unemploy
dment situation in Shengitat: in re rotary, Mr. Austin, Coater, left blic using #2; Eut only gúrudals
flected in the rapidly increasing number of beggars, and of such
Of a jovial nature he was well crimes as hold-ups in lonely
| liked and respected by both sub- | streets.
ordinates and seniors and was
the typo of officer who was come. times dificult to replace.
His retirement at 61 on March 19, 1030 was a great less 'to the service. His record of 39 years: faithful and emclent service hus been awarded with the Imperial Service Medal.
Opposition to immigration restrictions
Opposition to the immigra- tion restrictions imposed on Chinese nationals entering the Colony was expressed at a meeting of the Chinese Gen- crał Chamber of Commerce yesterday,
from
One speaker unid such restle tion was contrary to the spirit of
Treaty of Nanking. Though Government's
the
Textile industry's
́ ́difficulties
Mr. Coates is expected to return here after one week.
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Squatter area
to be cleared
Furtier eliminätiori ( 1291 squatter, compa,on the Island has been ordered by the au- thorities concerned,yunda
The next squatter ensamp- mant
Gazettel, is, an
to be cleared as defined In yesterday's "Government datter; 18. pe aron in the Wodern District Nort
it is bounded on the by Connaught Road, West,on the Enst by Eastern Street on the Bouth by High, Street, and thence Westwards along Pokfulam Road' to Hill Rbád: on the West by Hill Road, and Hana North Westwardhe across Des Võsux 'Road Weat
with Con. to its junction naught Road West,.......
Shanghai straw hats trade
The export of straw hats
from Shanghai is doing a brisk trade, this year and several
"I put it to you that in large orders, have been receiv- giving this evidence you have ed from British and American beer committings outright per Atma, according to a report Jury"
Do you still maintain from the Communist-occupied that the two exhläfts are of two city. different envelope saked Sir The Hwo linen hat manu-
did Complainant direct answer but explained that she kept all on
all envelopes: in the same place, and it was possible that
could have been mixed up, Sir Man-kam:
Man-karmı
whom she thought warwemployed. by Dr. Sunt. She did not know the cottage and the patie were maintained. by public funds.
While she stayed at the cottage she had three meals in two days they The food was cooked in the
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facturers have received an order not gives for 2,000 dozein straw hats from Britain and 1,000 dozen from this U. S., while the Poo Laung. Co. has received an order for 1,000 dozen from the U. S. From stocks on
can use the to importers in Britain and Aus- W. Herrick, Miss C. Knight, Mr. kitchets of the icottuge. The col=| (exhibity to you. vt show this hand 450 dozen have been sold
tage was furnished, but she did magnifying glass if you wish. You tralia,
Straw hate have been an im not know whether it was occupi- can see with the naked eye that ed or not.
the envel
envelopes are identical; even portant export item from China are inland. Between! ed her closely regarding several to every dot and space. Now that for many years. The producing
aro confronted with. this, centres plictos said to have been taken you still come up with another March and the end of June pro- In the
you park during "her stay)
duction was estimated to reach explanation? This is clear per 000,000 dozens, United Press. at the cottage.
Jury.
Departures from the Peninsula Hotel on Thursday included. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Meyers, Miss P. Some of the drave ditioul. tios facing GHanghal onca
anti P. N. Bavard, Miss M. Shen, prosperous textlio industry Miles S. A. Judah, Miss J. Finney, wore discussed at = recent KY. and Mrs. S. Martin, Mesare, round table conterenes under
K. Shafer, R. R. Bourret and J.. the ausplees of the Textile
of the King Industry Department East China Military and Polk f tical Commission, according to a report hera.
•
Mias
arrivals at Among the new
Thur the Peninsula Hotel on
A C. day were Mr. and Mra, Liu Shao-wen, director of the Scott, Mrs. B, M. Walsh, Miss D. department, anid that almost all, Crider, M. E. Cowger, Shanghal's textilo mille were heavily in debt arising from ac- cumulated loans borrowed at high rates of interest. He urged the mill owners to.
D. A. Giberson, Miss V. Settle, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. L. Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Zimmerman M. and Mrs. K. Smith-Mitchel, Miss F.L. Fong, Lieutenant. W.C. downWilde and H. Blochligor.
1, Temporarily close rails. which are unable to over- present difficulties; come their with a view to reopening, at a later date.
cause
banks
гаж
are'
Sir Man-kam then question-
:
Name on ticket
On complainant giving the same explanation as before, Sir Man- Regarding her arrival in Hong kam asked, "are you willing for Kong by the B. Wing Sang last me to submit these (exhibits) to year she admitted that when she the Criminal Investigation. Do- bought the passage ticket she had partment for a technical report ns) her photograph taken and this to the identity of the photograph?" was axed to the ticket.
In answer to Sir Man-kam at to what name she used on the ticket, complainant replied that
another name--Yin the
used
It
the
Counsel objects
HK-Macao fares reduced
The Ming Sung Industriai Company yesterday reduced their fares for the Hong Kong- Macao run following the de- crease in passengers froin "the Portuguese port now that the Hong Kong Immigration. Re- Sule for are in do Cro
The former fares from Macao on the larger
reduced
from
Mr. Bilva then Jumped up Mr. W. S. Anderson, of the
from his boat and objected to National Cash Register Company,
question which, he said will preside the screening of
not be put to com of 2. Obtain allocations
the tim "The Story of Money" Kom-man. was ther other
inent,
and claimed it was cotton from the Government to at tha, weekly luncheon of the name.
intimidation of. The main ground of opposition pin cotton yarn and weave cloth Hong Kong Rotary Club
witness. ............. Sir Man-kam: On
put it to you The magistrate, however, al. was that anych restriction for the Government's account, so Tuesday at the Hong Kong Hotel. that that was not the name used lowed the question but he put the would bo inimical to Hong Kong's us to keep the mills operating.
but the name of Cheuk Yik-
question. 10
to Hong Kong complainant himself kam. Yes. prosperity which stems entirely 3. Reorganise their systems or
its free trade and free administration and
Mesar. M. Santos y Aguilar.
slie said the and asked her if she had any ob Ming Sung vessels such as the management-
Explaining, this traffic of people from the main- to cut down overheads.
M. del Rosarlo and A, D. Gro- ticket was bought by Mr. Cheuk jection to the exhibits being sub- Hu Men were HK$35, HK$25,
mitted to the Criminal Investigo HK$25, HK$22
HK$14. Bangkok for her.
arid land.
Owners pointed out that they berechikoff left. for
while the fares on the smaller have no operating capital
beesterday by CPA,
In answer to the Magistrata ale on Department.
Without giving a reply she again vessels such as the "Shih Men' admitted she had been using the themselves
HK$22, and fooling the financial ploch
The guest speaker at the Kow-
name of Mrs. Cheuk frequently explained that it was quite posal- were HK$30, HK$22,
the envelops HK$20, and HK$12. One
ble Tong. Chinese Sir Man-kam
you}
she had
fare nounced reason for imposinere unwilling to grant loans Citristian and Missionary Alliance, bouffe tilt-koret Them. You, out for photographing such restriction was mainten- hands take a voluntary pay cut English Morning Service, will be hits. Chouk," This was known mixed it up with another one. All Macao, effective from yesterday ance of law and order, it was to help tide their employers the Rev. Mr. T J. Bach, General to Dr. Sun.
she knew was that both envelopes afternoon are now (for vessels Bore
Sun of the "Hu Men" type) HK$20. the hand-writing Pestriction vor. Another said that although Director Emeritus of the Evan-
Dr HK$14, HK$12, HKS and HK$7
and could-be-confined-to-undesir. both-Inbour and-machine-el-gelical Alliance Mission.-The-ser-examination complainant wald 1st St Man-kam hie Precessed while for vessels-of-the-Shih- able elements only instead. ciency had improved consider- pice
will be at 0.45-0.m. to-May 1933 she was prognant. She fold complainant what Inconveniencing bona fide tra bly, the mill was still meeting morrow
discovered this jabout a week him was whether she still main- Men" type the fores are HK$14, vellers and it was deolded that with a heavy deffelt-Reuter and
after Dr. Sun's visit. At the time tained the two envelopes ware HC, HK$ HK$ and HK35. representations should be made
United Press.
Mrs. Theodore Choy will give Dr. Sun Fo was visiting her about two different ones anth ir glie had to Government for a modifiom
her fourth lecture on "Child four times in a fortnight. How any objection for the exhibits be-ducing of fares by the Ming. Sung to the Criminal Industrial Company which owns tlan of the present reoning
ning aluminium vessels, most Study" at the YWCA, Duddell ever, she wrote to Dr. Sun to ring submitted Stont, on Wednesday at 3 pm. form him of her condition. Investigation for report.
of which are plying between. Her subject will be "Comparison EXAMINATION
After the magistrate' had
had, ax.
han plained to her the importance Hong Kong and Macao, The mailer was referred to a The results of the Midwives of the characteristics, of different
of defence cross-examination on taken the other shipping firms who have verstis on the same special sub-committee for study Board Examination held in April age groups of chlidren."
am teus of the nature which run by surprise. enci canvas of representative werd published in yesterday's views on the subject, before "Government Gazette". The suc- formal representation is made to cessful candidates:. Government.
Government Hospitals Sheilu Iu (with Honours),
pointed out that
process without Impelring the MIDWIVES BOARD efficiency of the check on entry. of undesirable elements,
The Rev. Fra. P. Monchelato, L. Fonting and Mr. and Mrs. David Keith-Hardy left Hong Kong for Rome by BOAC yester
In the series "Things Chinese" Tean Yuk Hospital: Ho Kit-day lectures at the YWCA, Duddell yee, Fung Mo-yin and Ng Yu- Stroot, on Tuesdays at 3. p.m. kwan. Modama N. du Breoil will speak! Kwong Wah Hospital: Ng Lau- on "Chinese Silk," on May D. fong.
LONDON'S MAMMOTH !
Port of London
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In answer to further Cross-
Prassed by Sir Man-kam Lo for her reason for writing to: Dr. Sum whom he was visiting hee j'as frequently, mahe - sai ch sometimes Dr, Sun's visits were delayed by Business or going abroad, and she thought = 49 | would be better to write to him.
said the letter was sent by
of
The result of this sudden: ro-
involved the creditability of her) When asked yesterday what eviderar, sire this time out they were are going to do, o she had no objection to the exclals of the Wo Choung Bat hibits being so submitted for Shipping. Company, which owne examination.
the sa. Lee Hong, said that they
Sir! Man-kam Lo then turned would wait and see how the: ro- Dr. and Mrs. G. Thorngate loft registered past because of the his cross-examination on to a duction of fores would affect the -the Colony for Calcutta · yester-|- limpartanen of the matter. She letter signed KHT which com- number of passengers
day by BOAC.
added that she sent most of the plainant sald was a pseudonym A representative of the agenta letters to Dr. Sun by this means adopted by Dr. Sun to cover up for the ss. "Kwong Fook Cheung, Verbal guaranted *** His real Identity. When it was put which also makes the Magad run. Regarding a meeting with To to her that the writing was not said that the fares for berills, or Yuct-sang, complainant sald, she that of Dr. Sun, Mr. Silva atrong- their vessel were the lowest they VRichardson, Kuo Chen-tao; G. 1 because. To assured her it was not fence counsel csuld; pub suph dj rimning at a loss.
Messrs. H accepted To's. verbal guaranted 47. objected and said before, de could. possibly chargo" witkout
Departures for the United··· Kingdom yesterday by BOAC_in- cluded Lieutenant. Colonel Col- ville Mrs. H., Bhich,
Look, Chung Jin-hwa; Eugene Y. 0. Sun and Yi Nien-tsal,
Mesure. - Si
U Bin Seln Salmon, and Maung Moung Gyi, left for Tongton' by BOAC yesterday,
A Coales and Mr. and Mrs.
J
G. Brockmann left Hong Kong for Bangkok by BOAC yester day,
necessary for a wrilton guarantee:question he would have to de- Dr. Sun gave her $500 on each mand that he produce: proof In Occasion
Sun himself of. Her two childran's | support; ... since Dr.Bun full moon" aelebrations. On both was not in court. occasione she gavo parties la herAfter legat. argument on this
BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB ASS'N*
annilaf meeting of the house Nono of Dr. Sun's relatives point for some 20 minutespit was Boys and Girls. Clubs Association attended but some of his friends held over, and further heart will be held in the Lecture Room, did. She named two Tam He was adjourned to Wednesday By Public Relations Office. Statim chow and Ng Rin-hing
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