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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1933.
HONG KONG AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION
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the time spent in aeting as "Guar .dian Angela" to fellow-motorists passing through Hong Kong.
Sir Stenson Cooke,
TAIPO HOLD-UPS
Intensive Campaign By Police
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TO-NIGHT.
In view of the alarming hold-ups which have occurred of late in the Now Territories, in one of which a European Indy was involved, we leare that the Police are organising One item of general interest to a ca apaign to prevent any further Hong incidents. The main roads are be all motorists, not only in Kong but all over the world, has ing intensively patrolled by special occurred during the year; I refer squadrons of Police on bicycles and to the Knighthood conferred by His in motor cars, whilst armed detach-1 Majesty the King in the New Year ments will be posted as various Honours list upon Sir Stenson corners between the villages. The Cooke, the General Secretary of motor-cars will be equipped with our parent body, the Automobile powerful headlights and in some
This re- Association of London
cases searchlights will be used. cognition of Sir Stenson Cooke's Special attention will be paid to successful work on behalf of the lonely and unlighted stretches of motoring fraternity has been ro-road, which will be patrolled by 1.30 to 7 pm.-Chinese recorded ceived by the thousands of owner motor cycles every night. An drivers throughout the world with alaborate system of "alarma" has 7 unanimous satisfaction, and I am been evolved, so that immediately d sure I am speaking for every mem-hold-up is reported, the news, toge7 ber when I express the hearty Con- ther with a description of the gratulations of this Association to bandits, will he telephoned to every Sir Stenson upon his well deserved Station in the Territories. A par7
ticular look-out will be kept for suspicious characters and for loitar- ers who cannot give an adequate account of their presence on a road at night-time. By these measures it is hoped that the Police will be able to stamp out the hold-up menace and also the periodical rails on villages near the border.
honour.
I should also like to thank Messrs. Jardino, Matheson and Co. for the loan of this Board room.
.
Mr. P. M. Hodgson.
In seconding the proposal, Mr. P. M. Hodgson said:
Casanova
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I have much pleasure in second- ing the motion for the adoption of the accounts for the year 1932, and in doing so I desire to touch upon one mutter referred to in the Act- ing President's address, that is. the reference made to the inaugura- tion of the new vehicular ferry and & boon which has come na blessing to motorists. It creates a now era in motoring in this Colony -one which should unite the Island
and the Mainland and their spective residents more closely.
ré-
I cannot review this matter without a regrat at the passing 2 the familiar ferry lighters which have offered 175 such useful You service for many years. may say there are no regrats, but there disagree. The regret I really refer to is the close of such a splendid exampla of public ser- vice rendered by the two utility Companies, the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co, Lid, and the Star Ferry Co. Ltd, both of which have equally borne financial lees in rendering a public'
service.
In the year 1918 only 366 cars were transported across the har bour. In 1924, 4085 cars were no transported and the figures for 1925, 1928 and last year were 3927, 4220 and 9170 respectively.
Our Chairman today, I notice, has expressed no thanks to thes Companies, and I can only suspect that being connected with the two.
CHARITY SOCCER ·
SERVICES. CHINESE.
The following will represent the Charity Combined Services in a game against the Combined Chinese on the Club ground on Sunday at
4.30 p.m.
Pte. Heath (Lincolns); L/Cpt Mullane (Borderers) and Cpl. Ash (Lincolna); A. B. Robertson (Royal Navy), Sto, Shirras (Royal Navy) and Cpl. Underwood (Borderers); Tel, Hudspith Royal Navy), Sig. Davis (Royal Navy), A. B. Puzkins (Royal Navy), L/Opl Ridley (Lincolns) and Lt. Hoc- quard (Lincolns) (capt.).
Reserves:-S. B. A. Rawson (Roy al Navy), Ftes, Morrison, Podmore and Jones (Borderers), L/Cpl. Harding
(Lincolns) and Ptes. Baldry and Malpas (Lincolns).
The entire proceeds, of the game will be given towards the Chiness. Free Bchool.
SUCCESS OF B.I. FAIR
Companies, his modesty forbids him Buyers In London From
to do so. I wish therefore, and I am sure I speak for the whole me toring public, to express our grate- ful thanks to these two Companies, their respective Directors and staffs, for the very excellent service they have rendered for the last 15 years. (Applause).
·Election of Officers, The following were elected off cers for the following year:- -President Mr. M. Manners,
Vice-President: Mr. M. K. Lo. Hon. Secretary: Rev. G. E. S. Upsdeil
Treasurers: Mesars Linstead and Davis.
Committee: Mesars. A.H. Car roll, W. D. Fiddes-Wilson, Ho Leung, P. M. Hodgson, H. Hong Bling J-Smith, W. Stanton G: Wilson, T. B. Wilson and H. G. Williams,
pread as at the 1932 Fair. In a great measure these good results With the assistance of the latest are due to the gracious interest of scientific instruments, a series of the Royal Family and the whole of teste were made on a number of hearted support of the Press Ther bealthy men of different ages, be 12 no doubt that once again the fore, during and aftor periods in Fair has achieved ita object as a which extra albumen and phosphor great marketing centre for British was administered to them (apart Bode: from the usual menle). These sub stances were given in the best pos sible form-Banategen. In this pre- paration phosphor, in the form of natriumglycoro-phosphate is che with Cascine mically combined
made of milk (milk albumen).
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London, March 6.The British Industries Fair, which ended last night, left exhibitors in all three sections, the heavy industries at Castle Bromwich, the lighter indus tries at Olympia, and textiles and furniture at the White City, well satisfied that a very large amount of business had been done. Fair has now become so large and contains so many exhibitors that it is difficult to form any estimate of the value of the orders received, but extensive inquiries in all sec tions show that most of the firme. occupying stands are agreed that it has paid them well to be among the exhibitors, and some firms have done remarkably well.
Lieutenant Colonel D. J. Colville, M.P., who as Secretary of the De partment of Overseas Trade has been in very close touch with the work which has been done, stated yesterday:-
There has been a distinctly hap py atmosphere in all sections of the Fair at Olympia, the White City, and Birmingham. Overse inquiries have been numerous and many useful orders have been plac cd, although world conditions have tended to make these not so wides- Continued on Previous Column)
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