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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY, DECEMBER
1935.
EXTRACTS FROM POLICE OFFICER EASTERN PORTS
THE GAZETTE
Heavy Penalty For Importer Of False Coinage
His Excellency the Governor has appointed Mr. C. J. Roe to be Sec- retary and Mr. Im Ping-taeung to be in Assistant Secretary to the Urban Council.
It is notified that no architect, auditor, barrister, dentist (whether registered as a dental surgeon or an exempted person), medical practitioner pharmaceutical chem- let or solicitor shall practise in the Colony unless he is in possession of a valid and current certificate to practice. Certificates to prae- the for 1936 may be obtained from the Stamp Office on payment of the Stamp Duty of $50.
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His Excellency the Governor nas appointed Mr. J. B. Prentls to be Assistant Crown Solicitor.
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Els Excellency the Governor has appointed Mr. R. A D. Forrest to be Deputy Clerk of Counelia.
Des Voeux Road.
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His Excellency the Governor has appointed Mr. C. O. Perdue to act as Deputy Inspector General "of
Police.
His Excellency the Governor has appointed Mr. W. M. Thomson to be Assistant Superintendent of Imports and Exports.
His Excellency the Governor nas appointed Mr. W. J. Carrie to be Chairman of the Urban Council
.
In view of the
approaching · Chinese New Year, it is notified in the "Government Gazette" that His Excellency tas uovernor has given permission for fireworks, not being unlawful reworks, to be discharged of let off within certain portions of the Colony, subject to -the-exceptions, prohibitions and
restrictionLE
out
the in "Gazette."
to amend
set
A Bill intituled "An Ordinance the Colnage Offences Ordinance. 1865, is published in the current issue of the "Govern- ment Gazette." It relates to the increased penalty for the importa- tion of false coinage into Hong Kong.
TENDERS
LEAVES
MR. D. BURLINGĦAMTM
A Hearty Send-off By Colleagues
By the departure of the 8.3. Naldera on Saturday the Hong Kong Police Force lost a highly respected and efficient oficer in the person of Mr. Donald Burling- ham, the Deputy Inspector Clein- eral of Police who had been, in- valided out of service. Mr. Bur lingham accompanied her bus- band.
Health Bulletin
For the weeking ending the following case of natiäable diseases |were reported :----
Cholera:-Calcutta 38 cases Madras é cakes, Negapatám 4 cases, Bangkok 14 cases.
Small-Pox-Bombay 3 cases, Cal- cutta 27 cases, Karachi 9 cases, Madras 2 cases, Tuticorin 5 cases, Vizagapatam 5. case.
London Scottish Back To Form
DUNN'S SHARE IN WIN
AT BATH
A very large gathering of col- leagues and friends saw Mr. and Mrs. Burlingham qft. The party left. Queen's Pler in a specially chartered launch, amongst those present being the Hon. Mr. T. H King, Inspector-General of Police. and Mrs. King, Mr. C. G. Perdue, Mr. L. H. C. Calthorpe, Mr. L. V. Booth, Mr. W. le Bart Sparrow, Mr. T. Murphy, Mr. P. Grant, Mr. EL Wynne-Jones, Mr. E. W Hamilton, Chief Inspector R. HE Bath of B. &, Gerrard and the The England trial had deprived Marks and Inspectors F. W. Shatottish of M. O. Lucas, and of the tain and FVE E. Booker.
WAR SERVICE
Mr. Burlingham was appointed a Police Probationer in December 1911 and arrived in thẻ Colony in January 1912. From February 1813 to November of the same year be was attached to the "Punjab Police, passing his examination in Urdu on" October 24, of the same year.
He was seconded for military service from March 4, 1917 to March 14, 1919, and after the War he was. (from February 6, 1931 to April 7) acting Alde-de-Camp to HE, the Governor.
INTEREST IN SPORT
London, Dec. 9. bath...... 3pts, London Scottish 13 The Loudon Scottish returned to form with a decisive win at Bath, where they beat the home side by ʼn dropped gual and three tries to a try.
two Gerrard was the more greatly missed. Dünn, in the Scottish cen tre, was in fine form, as were tha halves, Adair and Lind-particular- ly Lind.
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hard,
Speed, experience and straight running were the principal factors in the success of the visitors, for although the youthful Bath for wards worked hard they lacked the cius of their opponents.
BATH FALL AWAY
Bath Theid their own very well until ten minutes after the interval, Dunn scored the only try of the Grst half, and early in the second half Norman Matthews brought the home side level. From that point, however, Bath declined.
They were unlucky to lose James, In June, 1925, he was appointed
one of the centres, with an injured Deputy Superintendent of Policece and though he returned he and when the Hon. Mr. T. H. King could do little more than hobble went on leave in the early part of about on the wing. Dunn scored this year Mr. Burlingham was again and so did Reid;"while Land Acting Inspector-General of Po-dropped a goal, lice.
Of the Boottish forwards, Heid, Mr. Burlingham always took the Murray, and Blair were most im- greatest interest in the sporting pressive For Bath nobody played activities of the Police Force, par Letter than Norman Matthews or ticularly with regard to the foot made greater efforts to pull the game round, and though be has. ball team. It will be readily re- only emerged from retirement in called that when in 1918 the in-order to weld the new. Bath pack habitants of the New Territories together, the county selectors picked. were terrified by the activities of him to play against Devon next a tiger which had killed an Indian Saturday, S constable, in addition to carrying away many heads of cattle, it was Mr. Burlingham who went out in search of the beast and killed it.
Mr. Burlingham takes with him the best wishes, of his colleagues for many years of happiness in the Home country.
Bath. T. F. Buss; L. G. Matthews, R. W. James, G. Fonter,i W. E. Hancock; C. E. Gough, H. Davies; Phillips, H. Oak, A Ash, K. G. Foss, 3, 8. Wood, A. Francis, NW, Matthews, E. W.
Bealed tenders
triplicate,
Holmes, in which should be clearly marked "Tender for Supply of Uniform to Hong Kong. Naval Volunteer Farce," wil be received at the Co- lonial Secretary's Office until noon of Wednesday, January 15, 1936. The Uniform to be supplied is set out in the:-..
London Scottish-G. C. Kerr; J. Young, R, W. Dunn, R. O. Ander son, PG Grant; H, Lind, A. H. B. Adair; A. W. Buchanan, G.. B. Horsburgh. 8. D. M. Mercer. L. R. Reid, K, O Murray, W. "A. F. Druitt.
KAIPING COAL
FOR HOME, FACTORY POWER HOUSE
HOME, FACTORY
AND BUNKERS
POWER HOUSE
TUGS * LOGOS.
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TRAINING GALLOPS
The following times were clocked at a training gallops of race ponies at the Happy Valley course:m
SUBSCRIPTION GRIFFENS
3rd Dis 1st 2nd: tance Qr. Qr. Qr.
4th
5th Qr
Last
QE.
Humber and Potlatch 15 44.3 1.30.3 £18 2.55.4 30.9 34,4 Midlothian and Lanca-
1
Celebration Time
Modern "Hero",.
144 14 45
shire Loon......14 48 ∙1.911 2142' 3.00 3.321 32.1 Yellow Fish ..............
-149.1: 1.34.4 2.14.2 248.4 --
33. Heriot
1.25.2 2,05 2,38. 1.35 2.05 241.3° 3.16.2. 13.4 1.27 2.01 2.43 3.17.1 34.1
.34.2
Fox....
1-42
Busbridge & Peter Davy 14 52 Paymaster, Hellbender,
1.25.12.07.3 2.46.1 1.40 2.25
3.38
The Coot and Chestnut
and Hawthom 11 44.3 1.28 2.09.1 2.46.2 3.19.1 124 Merry Jester and Ballos 1 48.3 1.30207.1 2.39.4 Public Hero No. 1 Ideal
Day and Blue Ribbon 1 Fidelity & Suver Lining 1942 Unicorn and The Shan-
rock
Rugby Star
43.1
1.24.2 2.03.1 2.37
39.4
1.23 1.593 2.33,3
$4.1
J
46
1.29.2 2:12.1 2.50.4 2.25
34.1
43.4 1.22 1.59.1 2.31.2
32.1
AUSTRALIAN FONT
PONIES
30.1 1 30 1.16 1.54 2.323.03.2 312
32 14 53.3 1.41.3 2.28 9.16358- 11.50 1,35 2.22 2.50 -3.27′28 1 41.3 1.23.5 2.052.41.2
151.2 229 138.3 1.15 141.1 1.21.1 2.00.2 2.31.3
38.2 3.007312
321
Ranger and Rippon Tor 14 41.2 1.17.1 1.52.2 2.25.4 2.56 Canberra Girl Centre Court Electron Holiday Eva Brenta Moonlight
Gold Dragon
Shekko Fox and The
Dunlin
138 1.11.2 1.43 2193 2.49.2 29.4
Lancashire Lad and
*Merry Time
1
37.3 1.13.2 1.46.4 2.16.
Hercules and A. Grand"
Tinde
39
*1.13.4. 1:43.1 2.12)
43 1.25
2.08.1-2.41
GRIFFINS
43.4 1.18.4 1.52.4 2.25.2
48.
1:27.1 2.00
40.2 1.16.3 1.47.12.19
Laughing Girl - Advancing............ King's Lead Laughing Buddah
1449
maining Portion, or his legal ze- D G H Gordon, M. R. Blair, J. Love As Temporary
presentative, remains liable to the Crown for the whole Crown Rent due in respect of the Lot and in Schedule "A" for Winter Uni-
practice so long as he retains the form (including Mess Dress).
Remaining Portion he has to col- Schedule "B" for Summer Uni-
lect from the other section owners form (including Mess Dress).
of the Lot the proportions of Schedule C for Uniform for Crown rent attributable to their Petty Officers (Winter and Bum-respective sedikis and pay the
whole to the Treasury.
mer).
Schedule "D" for Uniform for Ratings (Winter and Summer). For form of tender, specification and further particulars apply at the office of the Force, No. 6, Des Voeux Road Central, 4th floor,
SHING MUN SCHEME Sealed tenders in triplicate, which should be clearly marked Tender for Mild Steel Pipes and Specials. Bhing Mun Valley
After transfer of the Remaining portion, it has been the custom of the Crown to look to the owner thereof for the time being. 10 payment of the whole Crown Rent due in respect of the Lot, leaving him to collect their proportions from the other section owners.":
MORE SUB-DIVISIONS
24
while the number of sub- diviakina of Lots remained small'
Referee: E G. Beynon
Grown Rent by Remaining Por tion owners is becoming more and more frequent and the serious ef tect of the increasing number of re-entries calls for a remedy.
ORDINANCE ALM
Insanity
DOCTOR'S OPINION AS WITNESS IN MURDER CASE
s not love a form of temporary Insanity?" counsel saknd a doctor The object of this Ordinance is during the hearing of a charge of to enable the Land Officer, in his murder at Bottisham (Cambridge discretion, on the application of shire) Petty Bessions on Novem- an owner of a portion of a Lot and her 27
29.1
32.3
32.4
1.841 2184 2.58.4 3.31.4” 33 --
31.4.
Court Fool's Joke Recalled
SALE OF PORTRAITS OF HIS FORMER MASTER
When full-length portraits are Bit high very few houses to-day Can and room for them. Thus one such of the first Duke of Leeds attributed to Kne er did not fetch more than 3 guineas
on payment of the prescribed fees Bertile Webb, aged 26. of wafat Christie's recently to determine the Crown Rentham Bulbeck, was committed for which shall be payable direct to trial charged with the murder of
Section 4 provides the principles
A pair of Bir Hatton. Fermor
Scheme," will be received at the thia custom caused little incon- to be observed in determination shooting him, da 100 guinghs for them, Fermot
Colonial Secretary's Omce unt noon of Tuesday, January 7, 1936, for the supply of mild steel pipes and special for the 2nd 24-inen diameter Tank Main, Shing Mun Valley Scheme (2rld Bection).
As security for the proper per-
tprmance of the works under this Contract the successful tenderer a sum of $10,000 with the Colonial will be required to deposit in cash
Treasury.
No work will be permitted on Sundays
For form, of tender, specification and further particulars apply at the office of the Director of Public Works,
CROWN RENT PAYMENT
azette contains the dratt of an Ordinance to make provision for the apportionment of Crown Rep
Colo
explained that leasca grant
Cro of land in this do not make any provision ortionm of
the Treasury in respect of suck sidney Howe, aged 36. Comd his lady by Honthorst, o mercial Road, Swaffham Buback. iar dimensions, found Mr. Frank. Partridge wiling to give portion. T. TINDARL
He pleaded not gulity and re- was a descendant of that rich Bast Anglian Wool merchant who venience, but in recent years the Determination will, in so far as 15 number of sub-divisions has in- reasonable, be according to area served his defence.
Dr. A T. Gilbert, answering Mr. was: stripped of everything in creased very rapidly and many of Some ald Crown. Rents were fixed the older, and larger Lots have in sterling and these will be con- Levy (definding), agreed that on 1540 uuder the statute of Prar- That was his familitar jester. Will Sommers. been divided into fifty or more verted into focal currency, at the one, occasion Webb had appeared munire. When he became a pauper
rate at which all sterling Crown somewhat strange, separate sections or subsections
The owners of the Remaining Rents were converted in 1862, possibly due to some love affur became Court Fool to Henry VII Portions now and it increasingly Provision is also made for the at the time when he was attend These Firmor portraits caused dimicult to collect proportions of addition of such sums, if any, as tog in 1932, after having paid the whole of the Crown Rent and many of them, Crown Rend to the Treasury for some time, have ultimately made defanit.BLAA
Many section owners who have always paid to the owner of the Remaining Portion their proper Hons of Crown Rent, have found that, without their knowledge, the owner of the Remaining Portion has made defauis
In case of default the only satis factory remedy, which the Crown at present has, is to exercise is right of re-entry on the whole Lot and this has been the practice in
In the event of subdivision and forfeiture
of a portion of the lot by Lots
by the original lesseer of All
bractice then
becomes
the owner of the Re
maning Portion of the
The crieinal owner of the Re-
wolves
which Sommers made to his
of the
svryeyors,- and receivers Exchequer
You have to many
dece
mary dey, that
to get your. they get all to thems
termined rent an even number of Does not a love affair often happen Royal maiter, who was enraged may be necessary to make the de- Mr. G. 7. Ball (prosecuting) one to recall the famous Jess dollars. This will facilitate Treat ordinary people? Is not lovest the didding of his auditors, form of temporary Insanity? book-keeping, sury, collection, and
Dr. Gub without loss to the Crown, and the loss to the payer will be negligible. Section 5 makes provision for proof of area. Bection 8 states re-cordingly imposed in this case on
the other sections salt of determination, on the ap- the owners
feer are in th pifcation of a section owner other the Lot. than the owner of a remaining in other cases payable by Portion
piicant for determination, Section 7 states the result of de- the awner of the Rem termination on the application of tion, but reilet in provided to en- the the owner of a Remaining Portionable him to recover from
in owner of each section the fees ap Epecial provision le
wwplicable to such section! this esse as looks to the
ing Port
whole
of the eased
present
Bect
different
nong some qua nhe Ralph Wood Jugs at Sotheby's was one ot sailor toby, which fetched 225.
TWO SAUCERS £210
ernor
for the
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