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THE WATER CHARGES
Reduction Sought
The following letter was forward- ed to us by the Secretary of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce fast evening:-
July 6, 1935. The Hon. Mr. N.L. Smith..
Secretary for Chinese Affairs,
Hong Kong
Sir-I have the honour to transmit for the kind consideration of Government the views expressed by a sub-committee of my Cham- ber on the matter of their effect on property and existing water charges. The following is a precise of views expressed.
1-Rates on Property
(B) Owing to the present econo- mic depression, considerable deduc- tions in rents have been made.
(b) It is not uncommon to find In houses with four storeys only two storeys let, while the other two remain unoccupied.
(c) After deducting rates,, water "charges and Incidental expenses such as cost of repairs, the net Income derived by owners from their property is, in many cases. negligible.
(d) Rents continue to decline, therefore, rates collected on the ..basis of an assessment made sever-
Around the Courts
WOMAN IMPRISONED
FOR FRAUD
Before Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen at Central Magistracy yesterday, Chan Yi Ku, a 41-year-old married woman was charged with larceny of 40 dozen pairs of stocking. valued at $72.86; & dozen singlets valued at $81.80; 5 blankets valued at $19.50 and 4 reels of cotton thread, valued at 40 cents; these being the property of Luf YI Kwong. After evidence was taken defendant
was sentenced to one month's imprisonment and ordered" to pay $35 compensation.
THEFT OF DOORS
Ho Ming and Lal Yiu, unemploy- ed, were yesterday charged before Mr. W. Sebafield at the Central Magistracy with the theft of 25 doors from a vacant house. No 536 Queen's Road West,
The first named was sentenced to, two months' hard labour, while the second who pleaded that he was engaged by the first was dis
upon the charged
prosecuting officer Detective Sergt Kinnear accepting that ples.
al months ago would now be out LOCAL WEDDING
of proportion to rents actually collected.
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4 (e) The present rate is high, and was introduced on the ground that the exchange value of sterling, which formed ап appreciable portion of Government expendi- ture, required a higher dollar in-
crease, The value of sterling has now dropped considerably and the community awaits the restoration of the former rate. In times of emergency such as during the World Waf, Government might reasonably raise rates, but as soon as the emergency ceased, the rate ought again to return to normal
(f) The points mentioned above have direct effect on property as an investment an indirect effect or income derived from spamps. Reduction in rates would thus benefit both Government and property owners.
and
2-Water Charges
(a) The existing system of uni- versal meterage and the abolition of direct main to house supply is an inducement to tenants to waste water as only landlords are respon- sible for water charges.
(b) Water wastage by tenants will undoubtedly result in greater difficulties in times of water scar- city.
fe The high rate together with water charges cause a great deal of hardship to landlords and re- quire the serious consideration of Government.
It is suggested that Government should supply separate meters for each floor on the basis similar to the electric meter system I tenants are made responsible for water charges they will not waste water.
These views were discussed at a monthly meeting on June 4, 1935. A result' of which, I have been re- quested by my Chamber to ap- proach Government with a view to 1. Restoring the old rate on pro- perty that is 13 per cent.
2. Bringing about a reduction in water charges 'to. 37.5 cents per 1,000 gallons that is a reduction of 50 per cent, on the charge for excess consumption as outlined in the report of the Hong Kong Economic Commission.
Your obedient servant,
Cunha Remedios
A pretty wedding was solerants
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HARBOURING CHARGE
Sentence of four months' hard labour was passed on Cheun Yat Tim, a 25-year old unemployed barber by Mr. E. L. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy yester- day when convicted of harbouring girt named Yim Kin under the age of 21 years:
That the girl was ärst, reported missing by the complainant Yim Fat, 70 years old. licensed hawker. (the girl's father), and that follow- ing a circular message to all stations nothing was heard of her until Monday was the case outlined by Inspector Eids, the prosecuting officer
UNMANIFESTED CARGO
An application was made before Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen at the Central Magistracy yesterday for the confiscation of 250 catties of
sugar, 800 packets of needles and three dozen mouth organs found unmanifested and unclaimed on board the steamer Hwangsi lying by the Yuen On Wharf on July 4. The application which was made by Sergt. R. Grainger was granted.
ASSULTING WATCHMAN
That a district watchman "bad threatened to "break up his bones" if he would not admit that he had assaulted him, when he was actu- ally the one that was set upon, was the allegation made by a Chinese shop foki, when he was ed" at the Rosary Church yester-charged before Mr. W. Schofield st day afternoon when Mr. Fred N. Central Magistracy yesterday with Cunha was married to Miss Dalin having assaulted District, Watch- man 51, Ip Wai, at Fenwick Street Remedios, daughter of Mr. J. c. dos Remedios. The Rev. Father on July 7 last. Rossi officiated.
her
OWN
church Entering the
on the arm of her father, the bride look- ed charming in a dress of silver lame,
creation She carried a bouquet of orchids.
The Misses Dulcinea Remedios
as brides and Thelma Rozarlo, maids, wore dresses of blue sigan- dh, trimmed with blue flowers with head dress to match. Their bouquets comprised colourful Afri- can daisles
Tre Matron of Honour was Miss
In Chelly Osmund attired blue lace trimmed with a dark shade of velvet.
The bride's mother wore a pie, turesque dress of blue alvine silk,
Master Wille Silva, as page. boy looked smart in a blue sa- tin suit.
Messrs. OME Olveira, and A. C. Rozario discharged the duties of best men.
A largely attended reception was subsequently held at 2 Carnarvon Villas, after which the happy cou- which is being spent in Japan. ple left for their honeymoon
Mrs. Cunha's going away dress was white albaine ensemble trim- med with royal blue and olive green
THE AMBULANCE BRIGADE
The report of St. John Ambulance New Territories Branch, for June 1935, is given below:-.. Haw Par Hospital (Cheung Chau):
Maternity cases 33, New cases 805, Old cases 1,315, Total cases 2.173.
Tsun Wan: 19, 1,064, 1,426-2,509. I have the honour to be, Si Fanling: 4, 789, 1,226-2019.
Kam Tin: 8, 307, 926--1,323. Shataukok: 7, 365, 879—1,251,
· Wong Kwong Tin, ! Chairman,
THE ROMANCE
Behaved Splendidly
In a letter to a friend in the CPR Captain E. P. Green, writ ing from Yokohama on 4th July reporting the arrival of the Romance there on June 29, states:
Ta Kwu Leung: 11, 898, 800--1,009. Tun Mun: 9, 452, 618-979, Shatin 201, 598 807. Ha Tauen; 9, 363, 487-859.
Dr. 8. H. Wong, late of the Yeung Wo Hospital takes up residence at Fanling on July 1 in place of Dr. Tan Resigned, sh
Dr. Ten, whose assistance was requisitioned by the 0.1.C. Cheung Chau Police Station in the case of a murderous attack with a chop- per, which occurred at a village on Lantau Island, reports a large
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The defendant was Mak Kam, 32 years of age, who counter- summoned complainant Mr. G. S. Ford appeared for him.
His Worship bound defendant aver in the sum of $50 to be of good behaviour for one year, whe complainant on the counter- summons was discharged.
LARCENY BY TRICK
With two previous convictions against him, a 22-year old Chinese unemployed named Chan Tin Fat was yesterday sentenced by Mr. Macfadyen to one month's hard labour and ordered to pay $25 amends to the complainant or undergo another month's bard labour when convicted of larceny, by means of c ́trick, of four bed mats valued at $30 the property of Kong Ng, shop foki.
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