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TRAFFIC CASES IN KOWLOON
CHANGE IN CAR OWNER, SHIP
LENT SERVICES
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The West Lounge of the European The Rt. Rev. Ronald Hall, Bishop | Y.M.C.A.; Kowloon, was packed on of Victoria, will preached the Thursday evening, when a delight- A larger number of traffic cases second Lenten sermon at the oven-fut concert of music, dancing and were heard by Mr. Butters at Kowing service of St. Andrew's Church. singing was rendered by soveral loon Magistracy yesterday:
Kowloon, to-morrow. The services į well-known artistes, including Mrs. for the day will be as follows:- A.M. Bowes-Smith. The programme 8.15 a.m.-Holy Communion. was arranged by Mr. G.. W. True, 10,00 a.m.-Young People's Service | to whore efforts this successful
and Primary Sunday School. 11.00 am.-Morning Prayer and
Mr. A. E. Greenway was sum- moned for driving private our No. 2034 without a driver's licence. The summons was a sequel to an accident in Nathon Road in the early hours of Feb. 23. According to Inspector Meson, he was awaken- ed at about 1930 on that moming, and it was reported to him that a uishap had occurred in Nathan Road. He went to the scene and found defendant's car against a tree. The car had collided with a taxicab. In the course of enquiries, Inspector Mason asked defendant for his licence, but the latter in- formed him that he had none.
Mr. Greenway told the Court that he had returned from leave recently. He had entrusted an assistant to take out a licence for him, but this had not been,, done.
A line of $10 was imposed.
In another case Mr. F. Bernard of 307, Prince Edward Road was summoned on three charges (1) fail- ing to notify the police on acquiring a car, (2) driving a car without a licence, and (3) exceeding miles An hour in the restricted area in Nathan Road on Feb. 22 at 1.30 p.m. Mr. Bernard pleaded guilty, but. said that he did know it was reccs-. sary to notify the police on acquir ing a car. With regard to the charge of speeding he said he was proceeding at about 30 miles hour, totally unaware that 20 miles was the limit.
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Mr. F. V. Whitta of the Hong- kong Used Car Co., informed his Worship that it was the usual prac tice for agents on the sale of cars, to inform the purchasers of the local traffic regulations in regard to notifying the police of a change in ownership. When Mr. Bernard bought the car from him, he did not inform him of this necessary procedure.
A total fine of 85 was imposed. For negligent driving, Mr. Eric Wong Tape was fined $10. It was stated that the defendant was driving, from Waterloo Road into Nathan Road and instead of tura ing round at the usual corner, he the filling station. A lorry was passing at the time and the driver had to pull up in order to avoid accident.
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Sermon,
Proacher-The Vicar Subject, "The Sculptor's
3.00 p.m.--Confirmation Class.
Sunday School,
events was due, and was as fol- lows:-Dances by Misses Audreg Steele, and Eve O'Hagan songa, "A Jolly Old Cavalier" and "The Chi-Harper" by Mr. Vintor Sanders:
8.00 p.m.-Evening Prayer and
Sermon.
Preacher-The Bishop of Vie torin.
The programme for the remain der of next week is:- Wednesday, March 15th, Lenten
and Love in a Cherry Tree" and "One Fine Day" (Madame Butter- fly) by Mrs. A. M. Bowes-Smith; pianoforte solos, "The Lark" (Glin ka). "Polichinel" (Rachmaninoff), Prelude in C Sharp Minor, (Rach maninoff) and Prelude in G. Minor (Rachmaninoff) by Professor S. Maklezoff: a humorous number en- titled "Cough Tablets" by Messrs. Service at 6 p.m. Litany, Pray¦7. Oliver and G. Richards: a few ers and Meditation. Thursday, March 10th, Discussion selected songs by Mr. J. Atha. The impressions by Mr. J. Oliver, and Class at 0 p.m. in the Chaternecompanist was Rt. T.t. Col. C. H. Room of the Church Hall. Sub- Kuhne, D.S.O... O.B.E. ject, "The Meaning of Fellow- ship Opener Rev. R.. N. Wong.
Saturday, March 18th, a Jumble
Sale will be held in the Church Hall at 3 p.m., the proceeds to go to the Victoria Diocesan and Missionary Association. Gifts
of clothing, books on other suit-i able articles will be very wel come and will be called for if desired on receipt of a message to the Vicarage, (Tel. 57164) or to Miss E. McGill, Phillip's House, Kowloon.
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At the monthly meeting of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce on Thursday, the Secretary of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Property Owners Association, Mr. Li Hot Tung, voiced a vigorous protest The Noted House of Drapers against the high assessment rates on property and complained that pro perty owners had suffered consider ably through the recent serious de- cline in demand for business pre- mises and residential flats.
assessment rates in
It was finally resolved by the The following. passengers arrived yesterday by the s.8. Kanpura from meeting that a petition should be London and way ports:-Mr. sent to the Government requesting Alexander, Mr. J. Brodie, Mr. C. it to consider the possibility of re-
ducing the Avery, Major G. Brown, Miss Chees view of the large number of unoc Dreyer, Capt. and Mrs. R. Davies of assessment and the fact that man, Admiral Sir and Lady F.
cupied houses, the present high rate Mr. and Mrs. A. Foster, Mr. Fug- man, Mr. W. Harris, Pay-C. Horno, many Chinese tenants were not pay Rev. P.. Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Ting the full amount of water rate Johnson, Marine Luftley, Mr. A. to their landlords. MacRobbie, Mr. W. McHardy, Pay- Lt. Mannin, Miss E. Nervis, Mr.
and Mrs. D. Newbiggin, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bloomfield. Miss Bloom- Mrs. S. Poole and infant, Mr. and feld, Mr. R. Bell, Mr. A. Blunt, Mrs. A. Powell and child, Mr. and Mrs. Brimberg, Dr. and Mrs. Good- Mrs. E. Pearson and child, Mr. and win and infant, Mrs. Goldstein, Mrs. J. Raich, Mrs. A. Sedgwick, Miss McGregor, Countess of Dasury, Mr. J. Shepherd, the Misses Stone, Miss Trascott, Capt. Craven, Miss Mr. A. Spiers, Comdr. Tomson, Lt. A. Walter, Miss K. Bagley, Miss H. Comdr, Tours, Comdr. Tufnell, Mr. Aikman, Miss Porter, Mrs. P. WHAT ENDED THE Thorne, Capt. Willis, Mr. T. Meyme, Mr. V. Subramaniam, Mr. S. Kana- and Mrs. S. Thorne and Miss Timpiah, Mrs. K. Ramalingham,
WAR?
MR. J. H. HUNT'S ORIGINAL VIEW
An unusual opinion regarding the sudden collapse of the German Army in 1918, resulting in victory for the Allies followed by an Armis tice, was related to a Daily Press representative by Mr. J. H. Hunt, Secretary of the European Y.M. C.A., yesterday. ·
Mr. W. Wilson, Mra, J. Ralston pathijilla, Mr. and Mrs. J. Codnor, and two children, Miss Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. A. Perera and the D. I Disraeli, Mrs. M. Hawkins, Misses Perera, Master Perera, Mies the Misses Bannatyne, Miss Collins, K. Walker, Mrs. H. Shook, Mr. S. | Miss Burkhardt, Mr. R. Crofton, Knight, Mr. and Mrs. C. Binns, Miss M. Garnick, Dr. and Mrs. K. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hards, Capt. L. Gillison and children, Dr. and Mrs. Williams, Mr. H. Bushill," Mrs. B. Gauntlett, nurse and infant, Mr. Colpoys, Miss F. Cochrane, Miss Q. Lanning, Rt. Hon. Earl of Booth, Mr. G. Fleming," Miss L Ossory, Mr. A. Gray, Miss Sparkes, Lea, Lt. M. McMullin, Mise Marsh Mr. and Mrs. R. Thompson, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Miller, Mrs. N E. Wakeling, Mr. W. Williams, Mr. Slater, Mr. E. Stowell, Mr. P. E. Wheen, Miss Darroch, Mra. Ho Clayton, Mr. J. Kemp, Mr. J ward and child, Mrs. Moir, child Wine, Mr. and Mrs. Duxbury, Mr. and infant, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lane, Mr. G. Scheuer, Mr. W. Priest, Rev. E. and Mrs. Andrews Bachelor, Clypt. L. Williams, Mr. and child, Mr. J. Brown, Mrs. J. H. Bushill, Mr. S. Knight, Mr. and Mr. Hunt said that, although a Dawson, Mr. and Mrs. W. Eastcott, Mrs. C. Binns, Mr. and Mrs. J. deficiency of food supplies and am- Mr. A. and Miss McKelvie, Miss Hards, Mde. L. Boon, Rev. James, munition may have demoralised the Rimmer, Lady de Chair, Miss V. Mr. and Mrs. W. Juniper, Mr. S. German forces, one of the biggest Grabham, Major and Mrs. Vint and Sinclair, Miss M. Rushworth, Miss factors was the epidemic of infuss- child and nurse, Mrs and Miss C. Reid, Mr. and Mrs. B. Albert ce, then known as "Pau" which de Mackusick, Mrs. Dickinson, Mr. S. and child, Mr. W. Carrie, Miss G. cimated the ranks of the enemy in Endy, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. C. Glas Gale, Mr. and Mrs. Garneys, Key. a most devastating fashion. He be- fard, Mr. and Mrs. V. 'Gluckstein, and Mrs. Grainger, Mr. and Mrs.. lieved that "Pau" was as respon Mrs. A. Leo, Comdr. and Mrs. F. Liang. Mrs. Ma Mr. A. Roberts, sible for the German's sudden cel- Harc, Miss Watkin, Lady Guernsey, Mrs. W. Ruston, Bishop and Mrs. lapse as anything else. Their with Mrs. O. Williams, Mr. F. Dick, Miss Thurston, Mr. Boek, Mr. P. drawal was quite unexpected. When MH. Sumner, Miss G. H. Sumner, Blom, Mr. K. Choo, Mr. E, Jones, he left France at the end of June, Mr. N. Frangoulis, Mr. F. Cansu Mr. W. Lin, Mrs. R. Soloman, Mr. -1919, to take two weeks special | dory, Mr. R. Kirkman, Mr. W. Me and Mrs. O. Blówn and child, Mr. leave in England, the Germans had Quitty, Mr. J. Head, Mr. A. RitF. Dowdeswell, Mr. J. Houghton, made a big advance, capturing a chie, Mr. and Mrs. Ó. Crowe, Mr. Capt. and Mrs. Leon, Mr. E. large sector of our lines. In fact, and Mrs. E. Bedford, Mrs. Brown, Ingram. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ander- the position was so serious that two children and furse, Capt. T. there was even "scare talk" of moy ing the General Staff Headquarters to Dover, since it was feared that the French might not be able to hold out much longer. When he re. turned to France in July, he found to his astonishment that the enemy had retreated for over sixty miles.
Coe, Mrs H. Harris, Mr. C. Ste wart, Miss A. Toby, Mr. J. Spence, Mr. R. MacNiven, Comdr, F. Flynn, Mrs. B. Elliott, Miss Johnston, Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. Timson, Mrs. P. Tod, Mrs. M. Court. Mrs. L. Thomas, Mr. J. Pons, Dr. L Alexander, (Continued on next Column)
son, Mrs. Colpoys, 'Miss.. F. Cochrane, Miss Booth, Miss M. Dunbar, Mr. G. Fleming, Miss L Lea, Lt. M. McMullin, Miss Marsh, Mr. and Mrs. Miller, Mrs. N. Slater, Miss L. Siggins, Mr. R. Strauss, Mr. and Mrs. Duxbury. Mr. and Mrs. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Dunster.
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