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FUNERAL OF MRS.. FITZ-GIBBON
Much sympathy will be felt for Mr. W. G. Fitz-Gibbon, General Secretary of the Public Works De- partment, whose wife died at her residence, No. 23 Cameron Road, after a long illness on Saturday.
Mr. Fitz-Gibbon is on leave and is not expected back till some time In December, having been granted
extension
AD
The funeral took place at the Roman Catholic Cemetery on Saturday afternoon, the Rev. Fa- ther D. D'Agala officiating at the graveside.
The chief mourners were the only son, the deceased's nephew, Mr. D.
and W. Luke, daughter.
a
god-
FROM THE GAZETTE
Film Censoring Fees
:
H.K. ESTATES
The "Government Gazette" pub- shes the following new fees In connection with the local film cen- sorship:
The fee for censoring films in any appeal shall be $6 per reel. In., all other cases of censoring Alms the fee shall be 31 per short reel -or trailer under 300 feet, $2 per short reel or trailer exceeding 300 feat but not exceeding 500 feet. $3.25 per reel exceeding 500 feet but not exceeding 1,000 feet and $3.50 per reel exceeding $1,000 feet.
Posters will be censored free of charge.
HARBOUR PIPELINES "It is notified that sealed tenders in triplicate, which should be clearly marked "Tender for Ma- terials for Harbour Piplines." will be received at the Colonial Secre-
The Right Rev. "H. Valtorta was among those present at the futter- al and others present included Messrs. Chan Ling Hin. Y. C. Lee, A. Lock, G; Bhumgara, Lee Yat Chot, Cheung Kit Lam, Cheungary's Office until noon of Mon- Kam Wah, Cheung Kum, P. Stiva, day, November 15 next. M. A. Cameroo, Fang Kam Hon, A. Karrim, Lewis Tien, and many others.
Besides the family Wreaths,
others were sent by the following
of materials for two 21 inch dia- The work consists of the supply
meter submerged pipelines across Hong Kong Harbour.
formance of the works under this As security for the proper per-
contract, the successful tendercr will be required to deposit, with the Colonia; Treasurer, the sum of $15.000 in cash.
Mrs. Cheung Kam Tin and family, Cissy Chan and family, Mrs. M. Winyard and family, Mrs. Hicks and' family, Mary and Yan. Mrs. C. Albers, H. W. Ray and family, Mrs. Chan, Miss Cheung The amended list of protected Fong-ying, Messrs. Tul Wal-tak.
PLANT. PROTECION
Man Chal-pal, Tang Yee-pon, Chan plants published in the "Govern- Hok. W. S. Cheang. Chan Ling-ment Gazette" a week ago con- hin, Chan Cheung-tang, Staff of talned a misprint in regard to the Water Works Office, Staff of Cor- local species of Tutcheria. The respondence "Office, P.W.D. and Kal Kee Yuen.
CENTRAL COURT CASES
"Gazette" issued on Saturday cor- rects the name, which should read Tutcheria spectabilis.
INFECTED PORTS
By order of the Governor "in Council, Haiphong has been de- clared an infected port because of the cholera prevalent there, and Rangoon has similarly been de- clared an infected port because of plague.
When Mrs. Lam Kam-nul, of No. 96 Robinson Road was leaving the South Block of Western Market on October 21, Tong Wai. 31; unem- ployed, snatched a gold bangle HEALTH OF COLONY worth $50 from her right wrist. He escaped at the time but was arrested on Thursday on informa-measles, in the Colony, reported tion Brought before Mr. R. A. D. from the New Territories, during Forrest at the Central Magistracy | the 24 hours ended midnight on Saturday he was sentenced to October 29.
six months' hard labour and six strokes of the cane.
1.
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There
were
three cases of
Other infectious diseases report-
ed were: one case of diphtheria, one case of enteric fever and two cases of dysentery.
RICCÍ HALL LECTURE
PICKPOCKET CAUGHT Chan Yin, 35, unemployed sea- man, was brought before Mr. R. Edwards at the Central Magis tracy on Saturday charged with larceny of $14 from the person of A lecture, of more than usual Leung Kwong, 58, public latrine interest at the present time, was keeper, at Queen's Road Central delivered by the Revenind Father It was stated that complainant D. Donnelly at Ricci Hall, Pok- was talking to a few friends when fulam, last night. The subject defendant came up from behind was "Modern War Material" and and extracted the $14 in notes in an exhaustive, though not ex- from his top left pocket. The hausting, survey, the speaker re- complainant felt the tug, and vealed some little-known informa- turning round saw defendant tion on the material for the mak- running away. He gave chase, ing of modern implements of war. and Chan was eventually caught A fair number of people attended. by a Chinese constable in Wing Sing Street
The defendant was sentenced to beur with six strokes of the cane three months' imprisonment.
when he appeared before Mr. R. A. D. Forrest at the Central Ma- WBS Saturday, He
THEFT FROM --AMAH
For the theft of a pure con- gistracy on taining 18, cents from an amah, arrested as he took the purse from the Lockhart
Ng Baú, 26, unemployed, was sen-Fu Sam outside tenced to three weeks hard la Road Market on Friday,"
Mrs. Minna Zoe Ella Forrest, late of De Vere Hotel, Palace Gate. Kensington. Middlesex. England, who died on February 15, 1937. left local estate sworn under $15,000. An application by Mr. R. A. Wadeson, of Messrs. Deacons, for sealing certified copy of probate of the will of the de- ceased has been granted by the supreme Court.
of
Local
the value estate to $2,500 was left by Ho Pat-ting. retired, accountant, late of No. 1 Ping On Lane, who died on June 16. 1937," A
Ho petition by Yeung-shi, for grant of probate p the of the deceased has been granted.
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