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Kowloon Rotary Club New Territories day

COTTON CARGO LOADING INTO PANAMA SHIP

Among the requirements for the batter welfare of the residents of the Now Territorios are more. schools and employment for the younger generation, declared Mr. J. T. Wakefield, Social Welfare Officer, at the wookly fun- choon of the Kowloon Rotary Club at the Peninsula Hotal, yostorday.

Part of the US$3,000,000 Mr. Wakefield spoke on the occasion of the Club's worth HE Blgh-density cotton originally destined for Commu Bist China by the American freighter Samtruth is now, being loaded into thes Panauliz coaster San Antonio at Kowloon Wharf.

the

in

New Territories Day when more than 30 vil- lage elders and leaders, representing 24 dis tricts and islands in the New Territories, were invited to attend the luncheon through the good offices of Mr Kenneth Keen, District Commissioner for the New Territories.

Chartered by a local Chinese lupig em, the, San Antoulo if probably carry a maximum

The occasion was dedicated tories were far ahead of Hong kren of 2,000 tons of cotton. She

to acquaint the New Terri-Kong in starting; slmliar aszocla- chie is tentutively

to leave for

Itories guests -the North next

with the functions. week. lier

"We And these associations have tions and purpose of Rotary destination with Hitimate

|been functioning, vory · FUCCESS= asdfully in many districts since early community service arge is still "tap secret,"

The Sumtruth is due to leave from that of good fellowship. 104. These AsociationR have for Vancouver today. She To make the occasion as much various names for various locall- brought the cotton cargo from "Chinese" nu possible. Chinese ties, not as in Hong Kong where the United States for Tsingtao. food prepared by the hotel's such association is known as a which was her original destinneulinary staff was served, most of Katlong Welfare Association: Chua fleur,

the speakers spoke in Chinese, we have the Cheung Chau Chi- The refusal of certain person, and all members displayed their nese Reskients Association, the and special arrangements names in Chinese on their labels. |Shatin Rural Committee, the Tsun- 1.01

Mr. Rt. 1. Jones, the President, Wan Rurul Committee, the Sni demanated by the crew relative to the trip to North China led welcomed the guests. to enterliation of the voyage.

Speaking in Chinese on the . The cution

discharged tople of "A Better New Terrl WHIR Into Kowloon Godowns

at the trien," Mr. Wakefield in the wark-ent

course of this nd-tress said. Landing is under way fan gordown lo ship.

TOBACCO DUTIES

"What is Rotary doing in Hong Kont and Kowloon? in Kowloon funds have been raised, 28 a dire pressity lips been met. 10 the provision of a Anti-Trucnoma clinic, including the staging of this clinie; I wonder how many of our New Territories residents know of this and, more linportant, of how many

of them attend the HK$40,808,346.25 (net HK$95-clinic for treatment. I hope those 449,009.23). It was the bly- representatives of the New Terri- of TC- torles preret today will takes gest individual item venue collected by the Depart-the opportunity of bringing the existence of this clinic to the notice of their villagers.

Duty on tobacco in 1949-50 brought the Hong Kong Treu Hury

gross revenue

a

ment of Commerce and Indus- try, formerly the Import and Export Departinent.

betur Dat Hytrzu Dils

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Kung Self-Government Commit- tee, the Sha Tau Kok Rural Com millee, the Tal Residents An- sockton and others.

Great enthusiasm

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"These associations are re presentative of all the residents' in each particular locality andi great enthusiasm is shown in the annual nomination or elec. tion of members to these Com. mittoos. There

unuaily teven or nine members with varlous sub-committees such as educational, sports, hygiene and

Anance."

annexes,

"Most soclations have suitable headquarters, to be found in tem- hospital ofces, ple schools and in the case of Shatin in new

new premises specially erected for the purpose. 50 per cent of heing subscribed by the people themselves.

"What activities do these rural committees engage themselves me

"Knowing some of the difficut ties that enfront villagers in the remoter parts of the Territories Liquor duties in the same year realise it is not easy for them under review intellexl

to spare day or even two in the money

it HK$14,030,749.60 (net UK$14,307,- same enses, with the expense in #21.85).

volved, to attend such a clinic Total grans revenue was HK town; it may be a good thing

a mobile in. Let me give you briefly some te have, in addition, $78,093,836.13

HK$72,937,- IG (net 591.90). Detalls wore:

clinic to meet the needs of the of the work of the Cheung Chau villagers: if such were to be

Association Chinese Realdents provided the necessity of reaching from

which you will see how

see the islands such as Lantau Island, extensive Bre their

BCHVILICS activities. 14,634,762.59 11,907,921 46 Lemina Island, Ping Chau Island, Cheung Chau owns its own mar

Po Toi Island, and others should ket catering for 30,000 or more! 13,213,636.3 33.150.477.41

The committee run not be overlooked.

persons, "And in Hong Kong the Rotary their own hospital for a maxi- 5,795,461.20 3.779.378.39

is subscribing most of the Capital mum of 50 patients: They operate mortuary. They run a free 3,071,293.37 2,071.182.12 required to set up a holiday camp The Dulles 10.204.346.28 2.440.23.at Afa Wan Island for children.sehool for 208 and more.children 674.742.04 t is hoped that this Camp will and are

now be ready by next summer and 15,436.25 will provide a means of giving a very cheap holiday to underpri- 117.47707 vileged children, ahots 100 at a time, from the urban areas; there 6.400.69 is no reason however why thin 141,148,02 camp should not also provide a

constructed their own sporta holiday for

eur NT some ef 600.00 children who live in very poor ground by levelling a

little

P.M. & T.P

Blow

Table Water

Duties

Janne leurre

Hydrocarben le

Leraren

PM, F.

· Cable Water ti

ceberry Mis

674.877.41

23.013.09

114,637.43

Lateran fleeces 5.676,27 Tabrera Leeters 1,110.12

Tally Cleck

Licences

Forfeitsrom

to build hoping premises for this school In the

coming year.

The committee have a very active sports section under. Mr. Chau Ll-ping the Chairman for the current

have year: they

assistance

hillside,

from

Government. The Committee

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1050.

Reminders

Today

Daily time signal from Observatory

Mine Dragons Services Club. The visual 9 p.m. daily time signal from the

tombola, 7.30 p.m.

g-

Union Jack Club, dance, 8 pm, Cheero Bervices Club, urnateur

night, 7.30 pm

Queen's College, omeial opening It ceremony, Causeway Bay, by Sir M. K. Lo, 6.90 p.m..

Coming events

TOMORROW

typhoon most at the Royal Observatory has boon ro-established,

was a familiar sign before the war, and could be seen from widely separated parts of the Colony.

The signal lights flashod out for the last time an December 10, 1941, when the Japonese were attacking the Colony.

From now on at five minutes to nine locul time in the evening. signal programme of visual eign- als will be sent out from the Royal Observatory."

Cheers Services Club, Tombala,

7.30 p.m. Nine Dragons Services Club, The signal operates from tombola (Snowball), 7.30 p.m.five minutes in nine when Exhibition of Chinese paintings by three vertical white lighta, summer and winter, this, timo!

Professor Cline Shao-an, Ilotel begin to flash out the seconds, Ceell, 10 am. do 7 p.ni

Most of the previous time service equipment was removed or destroyed by the JapaneDE

Thi ecoupation, during the

cirole" Included

the "ransit which is a fixed morialan tele-

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SUNDAY

Toc

Armchair Group. European YMCA, tall on "Diversity and Unlly in Chinese Thought or the Essentialness of Here. sles" 1.45 p.m. NAAFT Club, Kowloon, snooker

tournament, 7 pm. Nine Dragons Services Club, gramophone reeltal, 7, p.m. film show "Pun-Americana”, 8 p.m. Exhibition of Chinese paintings by Prof. Chan Shao-an, Hotel Cell, 10 am to 7 pm.

classical concert, 50, Macdonnell Road, B.30 p.m.

Court Brevities

1

For creating a public mischifer by selling their places in the queue outside Kowloon Hospital, live men und four women were each fined $20 or seven days by Mr. R. W. S. Winter at Kowloon yesterday.

The third defendant, Wong Chuen, was additionally sent to prison for six weeks for bredels of an expulsion order.

WOMAN ON

scope specially, designed for ASSAULT CHARGE

observing atar

transito the

times of pasango. of the stark past the meridian of the tote- cope.

The loss of a toy motor-car

This is the fundamental process belonging to one of her wa

absolute sons was instrumental in caur In determination es ime. From these observations the ing Mrs. D. L. Ward of 183, error of the sidereal clock, that Belcher Street, second floor, to is, a clock measuring not sun bu appear before Mr. J. Reynolds star ume, was ascertained. That Central yesterday charged

tercal clark was kept in the with common assault. basement where tenperatura variations and olier disturbing 10 n influences were redazed minimum,

fairly simple

She was charged with assault- ing Wa Mol, aged 18, with a cane covered with rubber thongs Belcher Street, nt 102,

second

It was then a process of conversion to determine door on Wednesday morning. She the error of the mean time clock pleaded guilty to the offence but which was responsible for emit-sald in mitigation that she had ting the time signals. This elock bern provoked, was regulated electromagnetically just before the signals were sent out.

The calculation of the errors was carried to one hundredth part of a second, and the principle was precisely that used at Greenwich except that there they went a step further to the thousandth part of a second.

Aline of $10 was imposed. Inspector H. B. J. Brown sald that at 11.30 am, on Wednes- day, one of defendant's sons was playing with his toy fell into the street. fendant asked her servant, Wu Mul, who was washing clothes at the time, to retrieve it.

when it The de-

Wa. Mul." said that she Was busy but would get it later on, but when she went to recover the toy it had disappeared.

Grounds of economy

After the war, principally on The complainant then blamed the grounds of economy, It was] Wu Mut for the loss and began to replace this to beat her. Wu. blew on a Police somewhat staborate system Im whistle and two. Police Con- tolo. The high order of accuracy tables patrolling Belcher Street of time determination could went up to the flat and saw the

with our

defendant sking the com- hardly be Justified

communications plainant on the arms with the present-day

fair systems, and

choice of crna. Wu's clothing was niso first-cimen radio time algnald torn by the defondant. from other parts of the world makes absolute determinatione of time In Hang Kong some 'thing of a luxury,

decided, not Sentence of a month's impri- sonment and an order for exput- sion was imposed on Tam Lol- mow, hawker, by Mr. Winter at Kowloon yesterday for allempi- ing to steal a fountain pen from the pocket of Pallee Corporal Darbara Singh, who was in plain! clothes, outside the Peihe Theatre on Tuesday,

On a charge of driving at a speed dangerous to the public, in Ngain-kao, aged 20, was fined $150 by Mr. James Wicks at Kowloon yesterday.

Defondant, who was chased by Sub-Inspector 'V, Moss, was alleged to have driven at a speed of more than 45 miles per hour long Waterloo Road on Wednes day evening.

HEROIN, OPIUM CHARGES

"

The system; therefore, which has just started operations, in- cludes, in place of the transit circle, a "twin-pen recorder!? and on this instrument incoming the signals, and the master clock the Observatory simultaneously record the seconds,

Defendant and that the ser- vant had disobeyed her orders: and had provoked her into strik- ing her. The clothes which the been wore had complainant bought by her (defendant) and therefore did not belong to the complainant, ***

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SINO-BRITISH

CLUB

The pacing of the recorded

The Sino-British Club will seconda on the tape can be made us nitich as four inches, so it is tart its winter programme with possible to ascertain readily the an informal dinner at the Commo clock error to a fraction of a Club on September 20, at 7.30

been seeend. After the error has

few social opportunities determined; the master clock 2.581,170.57 | circumstances,

precisely the cama occur for members and friends regulated. in

of the Club to get together that "I would like to speak for a work 10,318,54

manner es in the previous system was decided to show that the 112.440.04 few mlautes

on how

the New with the Health Depertinent to 18-year-old student, who wore The .ckck was built by Syn- Territories is meeting its need for

eleanliness of their arrested on heroin and oplum chronome kid, of London. to Club has a social as well as an maintain 17.010.00 welfare werk. In Hong Kong and

Admission is not Umited to post 13 treets; with assistance from Discharges by revenue officers dur- ircyal Observatory specifications aendemic purpose.

parts of and includes features that were

Delive members alone. Any *0,571.Kowloon during the 80,271,27

months Kaifeng Welfare Associatriet Offee, they have carried out ing raids in different

the mainland оп Wednesday, not available in the previous time friends of the Club who wish

4,115,00 2,081,176.01 190,324.61 Ituring Pryme

Unical Centigrates 117,1 LO.AN telah Binturas

Freu Anti-Barcotic Sunters

piing words

Licht „Marellaneous,

Tolal

1t.sa.lit

26.209 39 26.200.20 78,693,ANG.IN 12,917,501,94 been set up, but the New Terri-

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co-operation

Two women,

a 'man

and an

Hons In some 12 districle-have many street improvement street were remanded -24-hours-by- Mr-servicechanisms, allow, in tu ̈atfond can "obtain-tickets-al

Hong Hong Schools' Music Association

"The Committee provide lighting, and in conjunction with the Police have a system of street uards. Finally at various times in the year the Committee run religious plays in connention with certain temples on the island.

In other localities the various committees manage village schools, carry out their own simple road repairs, construct and repair their own dams and Irrigation channels,

construct their even

own bridges.

Defendants were respectively

and

DEMONSTRATION FLIGHT

James Wicks at Kowloon yes- Intricaid terday.

Ho Yuk, 24-year-old woman al different types of signale to be Club, Room: 402, Chung Tin the one piece of equipment, sever-810 ench from Mi Violet Chan, c/o Hong Kong Chinese Women's of 343 Portland Street, and

emitted. There is a second impulse Building, Des Voeux Road Cen- Cheung Heung-kee, aged 54,

there is a half minute tral Tel. 22117- 44 Java Street, were charged

pulse

Another part of tha with the possession of 40 pac-works" dives the familiar radio

ages of opium.powder.

programme signal-six "pips" represented by Mr. P. J. Grimths the hour. Ferhaps the most in- creating signal, however, is a Ave- and Mr. K. W. Liu, who both minute programme which operates An Acro 48 twin-motored erked for ball for their clients the lights on the typhoon signal plane arrived from. Landon via French Indo-China, Teurane. which was refused pending, an mast. analysis of the powder.

on a demonstration At five minutes to the hour the yesterday Wan Lam-fong. 18-year-old three vertical white lights start flight. the very good welfare, work that student, of 08 Sai Young Chol to flash the seconds. They omit The tiny Czech-mado plane is the Agricutural Department Street, Arst Boar, was charged the 29th second to identity the owned by the East Aviation As- plays In the New Territories, in with possession of 17 packages half minute, and the 66th to the sociation and piloted by two Mr. R. J. Gifford particular rumming

in of raw opium.

seconds inclusive to Australians, In Sai

Tsun Wan, Silver Mine Bay and offer pwen Yap Chul-ying, aired 43, widow, the full minutes. Five times this and fur. D. Board F.

the last sequence is repeated,

The planes left: London "Again the Animal Husbandry was charged with possession of fan of the fifth sequence occur September 5. It has a speed of

165 miles per hour. is the unit of the Omeer has brought new life to a package of heroin powder at ring exactly on the hour. "At the primary stage of this pentochord

the Chinese and Japanese musical the farming meeting which inaugurates

The Hong Kong Schools Musical Association re- viewed its activitios during 1949-50 at a meeting of the General Committea held at the Dibeesan Girls' School recently. The chairman, Rev. Bro. Cassian, outlining the policy for the Association to pursue during the coming year said:

tures

Italy

"I have no time to dwell on

demonstration

CX-

aten har campaign

rinderpest

the

Hong,

Wong

45-year-old Yannam Street, woman, of 18. first foor, was naed $980 for pounds possession of 74

the

four times

petivities of a new school your phrase, instead of our two tetra- (cellent Inoculation. His - 343 Portland Street, first floor,

erndleated virtually I am sure it will not be found chords; the Hawaiian melody, of out of place to remind ourselves course, is unmistably distinguish- und great strides have been

oured at once; the Philippines and in the past two years to of object that the main Association is to provide school Indonesia have also their peculiar stock, such as pigs, poultry, duckael dullable tobacco on Wednes

etc. by bringing In new blood day, the fine being children, for they constitute the strains.

the duty, dun on the tobacco. from outside and at the anme great bulk of

Germany, our membership,

methods to with Rood music, the kind that France

Russia, in the West have time wing modern

schools.

MOST PRISONERS We check diseases amongst stock... seduces the car and satisfies the their individual

"The New Territories is doing .. DEPORTED also to initiate them to the should not forget to mention the mind musician's technique; In a word ever melancholy melodies of the much for its own welfare, Gov-

active

ve part

More than 30 per cent of the to instruct and educate thein in Celtic countries, not indeed that ernment is taking an

certain they bring, an an enjoyable way.

Important con- In eer spheres of welfare prisoners who completed their

con-work

and I hope will increase its sentences, in 1949-50 were deport "We deeply regret not to have tribution to the anistakable link welfare activities, particularly for ed, according to the annual report been able this year to provide our they form an Associates with a series of lee-between the East and the West, the youth in the New Territories of the Commissioner of Prisons. The report said that there is In the near future, but members simliar

to the one given "Finally after having taken us the

previous

year by Mrs. G. A. through space we would like our of Rotary can do things in many no organised after-care for pri- Goodban and Rev. Fr. T.

Mentor Ityan,

to make the centuries ffs ways to better the liveilliood of coners who complete their terms. Most of those who were not their returned to and which was so much appre-past our minds and by means of our own people, the New Ter- clated. Tals, certainly, does leave amples taken from all epochs ritories Citizen, who is proud of deported

system la a gap in the list of our per retrace for us a history of music, being born under the British flag, families. Thus the need for an

The guest speaker, was thanked elaborate after-care formances: as ench new year from that tenth century when brings us new members we have Gerbert played his hydraulie by Mr. W. S. T. Louey on behalf to show these what music is organ in the Rheims cathedral and of the club. really made of, and unravel in the Lateran basilica; then on to Mr. Keen received on behalf them the successive stages the XII, the time when the of the New Territories, spiests. through which the composer's urent Perolin was the organist at banner signed by all members thought passes before, It reaches N.D. of Paris; the XIVth when and guests at the luncheon. The the auditor's car and soul in ita Willem of Machaut wrote for banner will be displayed at the

of King Charles Heung Yee Kuk, Talpo. vocal or instrumental forming the coronation

V of France that wonderful Mass บ

Omcial guests at the function ** Goography of music t

whose "Incarnatus" still stands, included Bir Shouson Chow, Sir "A second. very interesting after 100 years, as monument Man-kam Lo, Mr. J. T. Wakefield, topta would be the Geography of wonderful daring: finally to

to Mr. Kenneth Keen, Mepla Street, first floor were of musia told in a simple, and end up with the great composers Ateulli, Mr. P. K. C. Taul, Mr. rebbed of several hundred dot- lars in cash and jewellery at attractive way!. · first showing of the later centuries whors EB, Teesdale and Mr. J. noon yesterday, by thuce, robbers without too many details the works are mare familiar to us."

armed with knives and imita- An executiva various terrains in which the

Committee of

món lươn Tinh

The robbers dod up of musia

members was elected for Grew such as the eight

Paris, September 20. cupants, two women before wapects that lobar the year, 1950-51: Chairman: Rev. numbroun actorise them, theje, naturs, Bro. Cassian, FBC: Hon, Treas: The French Defence Minister, ransacking the house. Two toy thole spiritual elements, their Rev. F. Metaley, BJ: Hon. Sec. M. Jules Moch, left Orly Airpori pistols and a knito, were found realpradixffinitiya DJ. Britain; Councillors: Mr. for Now York tones to have after the rubbers had gone. "All those [patures have gone Donald Fraser

Buster talka with the United States An #godt wornan tainted, dur-

Wilson.

It said that during tho, part not pressing, added the report,"

escape was successful. The pri- three years only one attempt to

days to servo to complete his of concerned had obly three sentence.

YAUMATI ROBBERY The occup

occupants of No: 35, Tom-

to make the spirit of muse in Corinne, Misa M. Stewart, Miss Defence Secretary, -O's'teraling, the robbery, but recovered. ench country: for instates the D. Simpson and Mr. F.-M. Lu George: Marshall-full- front the alpuk laterem

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