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Hosükond, October 21, 1:138,

REFUGEES

ITH THE MANY REFUGEES who are expected to now

Into the Colony as a result of the extension of hostilities in South

once

EDITORIAL

LIBERAL

LEADER'S

CHARGES

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London, Oct. 20. Sir Archibald Sinclair, lead- er of the Liberal Party in the House of Commons in speech yesterday charged the Prime Minister with "neglect o the detence of the country. He said that of all the heavy responsibility as chairman of the Council for National De- tence, the most vital is de- tence of the country, which Mr. Chamberlain had gravely .neglected.

He

that Britan Added would have done better f Mr. Chamberlain hac Mr. Winston Churchill listend of Sir Thomas Inskip as Minis- ter of Co-Ordination of De- price and Mr. Anthony Eden as Puretan Minister. Reuter

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SHANGHAI WINS AGAIN

REFUGEE CAMP ORDER

Visitors Must Have

Permits

"Relatives refugees at

of

and friends

present accom- modated in ine Government emergency

refugee camp at Pat Heung, New Territories. must apply at the camp for a pass to enter the camp, ac- cording to an official notice. Those persons who wish to give En undertaking to provide housing qccommodation and subsistence In the New Territories, north of a line running from Tal Po Market by the Lam Chuen Valley to Un Long. for persons in the refugee camp, should make application at A Tau Police Station, where they will be required to sign a personal

cognisance for $95.

It should be clearly understood that no nauthorised person will be allowed to enter the emergency camp.

DONATIONS

The Refugee Emergency Council

China, Hongkong is more After K.CC. Holding gratefully acknowledge donations

faced with the serious question of deal how to accommodate and with the new arrivals.

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The Relief Emergency Committee under the Rt. Rev. Bishap Hall is doing excellent work and is re- 'ported to be launching an appeal those coming in en behalf he This is most praiseworthy and it is to be hoped that it will meet with a generous response.

Government has set aside the Tin Aerodrome for the segregation of the refugees. This place now presents the appearance, miniature settlement, with i hasty construction of Im-

house the! many who already have crossed the border and the others whol are yet to come.

Kam

"Slight Lead

of

tood and clothing from the following:-Mrs. . Owen Hughes

Di Lillan Duvey, Messrs Dodwell

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1938.

PIECE CONVERSAT ION

with Mrs. Eu

MR. ST. WILLIAMSON in conversation Tong-sen, wife of the well-known recehorse owner, snapped at the Eighth Extra Race meeting held at Happy Valley. (Photo by Leica),

ROYAL COMMISSION TO STUDY WEST INDIES

Trinidad Unrest Due To

Trade Difficulties

DR. A. P. NEWTON WAS THE SPEAKER in the World Affairs. The Shanghai lawn bowls wear & Co., Mr. F. H. Glover. R. Horseries, broadcast from Dayentry last night and his subject was on the continued their run of successes cock, Mr. A. D. Coppin. Mr. Cheng Royal Commission which opened its enquiries last week, in London. yesterday when they met the Kow- Kok-lang. Mr. Im Ping-man, Wing into the affairs. of the West Indies.

A. J. Raptis, The speaker said that but for the tact that the situation in loon Cricket Club at King's Park Fung Hong Mr. and won by 28 shots to 20 after Hongkong Tramways, Mr. Henry Europe had been so critical two weeks ago, more attention would letting the home team lead 8-6 in Leung. Messrs Man Lee. St. Stephave been centred on the Commission and its enquiries.

hen's Girls' College, Miss Harrop, the seventh head.

The West Indies, Dr. Newton The teams, together with scores,, Mrs. Rathmell, Mrs Leyden, Mrs.

Macfarlane." star of the National said. came under the Crown by were:-

Commercial & Savings Bank, and settlement about 300 years ago and various anonymous donations. that the British West indies to-day fall into separate groups, each under its own government.

IONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday. the 24th day of Oct., 1938, at 3 p.m., at the Ofices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor" or oue Lot of Crown Land at Grampian Road, in the Colony of Hong Kong for a term of 75 years, commencing from 1st July, 1898, with the option of renewal PARTICULARS AND CON at a Crown Rent to be fixed by DITIONS of the Sale by Public the Surveyor of His Majesty the Auction to be held on Monday. of a KING, for one further term of the 24th day of Oct., 1938, at 3 the 24 years less the last three days p.m., at the Offices of the Public provised buildings to

Works Department, by Order of Intending bidders are advised His Excellency the Governor of that immediately after the dis

one Lot of Crown Land at Tia posal of the lot the Purchaser

BACK AGAIN T. V. Soong if not the applicant), will be required to deposit with an authorised officer who will be years, with the option of renewal Services, Dr. P. S. Selwyn-Clarke, S. V. "V" Gittins. the well- F. J. Bloss

--thereof.

present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price.

Rondary: Mensure

Menta

Hau Temple Road, in the Colony

of Hong Kong for a term of 75

with an.

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AN APPEAL HAS BEEN ISSUED

by the Director of Medical

SHANGHAI:-J. M. C. Lopes, A. M. Guterrlez, W. K. Mc- Dermott, H. L. Swartzell (skipt K.C.C-V. KC. Labrum. T. Carr, H. Overy. E. Kern (skip)

VICTOR GİTTINS

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The Treasurer gratefully knowledges donations following:--

from

ac the

20 Staff of the Bank of Canton

F...E. Thornhill

N W. Bascombe

W G. Harrison

who is very appreciative of the known local sportsman, returned Anon

MANY OFFERS

refugees are being hin

dered in their work by

was

NEW POLICE GROUND

at a Crown Rent to be fixed by many offers of help at the Kam to the Colony yesterday from Chinese Rellef Ass the Surveyor of His Majesty the Tin Camp. As, however, those England by the R.M.S. Empress of Ho Kom Tong

the actual work of Russia. During his term at Oxford C." S. Wilby

he

awarded his D. A. Murdoch KING, for one further term of engaged in 75 years.

constructing the camp and pro- University

water. lighting, half-blue for swimming. He will J. Morrison Intending bidders are advisedviding shelter,

food and medical at-probably play cricket for the K.C.C. Hongkong Chinese Civil

Servants Club. that immediately after the dis

terition. etc.. for the this season. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT posal of the lot the Purchaser

(if not the applicant), will be of HELP required to deposit

kindly disposed persons authorised officer who will be who have been presenting them- present at the sale, the sum of selves at the camp. in embarrass- two hundred dollars, ($200) Ining numbers for the purpose of suggests cash. This sum will be refunded; offering assistance. ne

that such offers of help should be! of the Purchase on payment

inade through the various Chinese relief organizations who are, in turn, co-operating with the Emer- gency. Rellet Council. This request is made because the Council is assisting Government in the wel tare work at the Camp.

the Government i Incidentally.

n Inland

Grampian Rout .........

Adjoining New Kowloon, Tland Lot No. 2077, New Kowloon I Lot No.

A per

Bale, plau

24

IL

Úpset Price

27+

12,000

1878

PUBLIC AUCTION.

PARTICULARS AND CON

DITIONS of the Sale by Publi: Auction to be held on Monday, the 24th day of Oct., 1938, at 3

price...

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT

No. of Nalo, į

Inland Lot

Registry No.

bot worn King's Road

ple

Locality.

No. 5379.

North of Lau Sin St..

and Tin

Road

Roundary"

Measure-

meats,

¡N. . . .

As for

ent plan

Contents in

Square feet.

Rontal.

Upent Price

About

30,350

535

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has placed the Council in charge: of the Camp and the main relief organizations of Hongkong are re presented on its general council. Father Ryan will act as adminis-į trator for the Council and, under: his charge. will be a paid Chinese: supervisor.

BLANKETS AND WARM CLOTH- TNG, as well as whole cream milk and foodstuffs. are urgently: .1880) needed. These can be sent either w St. John's Cathedral. Hongkong, or to St. Andrew's Church Hall.

p.m., at the Offices of the Public OVERSEAS CHINESE Kowloon.

Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Mong Kok, in the Colony of Hong

with

75 years.

.

Пебе

STAND LOYAL

members of the standing com-

across the border.

*

500

PASSENGERS ARRIVED

The Empress of Russia, arriving yesterday from Shanghai, Japan and Canada, brought the following passengers for Hongkong -

Dr. W. N. Chau, Mr. S. V. Gitting. Baron C. Hahn de St. Riquer. Mrs. G. L. Livesny, Miss' Livesay, Mr. E.

The largest islands in the group are Jamaica and Trinidad but the organisation of the Government s very complicated. None of the 50 administrations have much re- T. McMullen. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. 100 sources behind them--and--they Ferdue, Mr. and Mrs. GW-Sea-

look to

the British Government|bridge, Mr. J. W. Edwards. Mr. A. 2000 largely for help and advice on all. Futehally. Mr. B. R. Gandhi,

matters pertaining to the smooth Dr. and Mrs. H. Haldy. Mr. C. running of the governmental ma- 600 chinery.

HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR, Sir Geoffry Northcote,

with the Hon. Mr. T. H. King. Commissioner of Police, on his ONL Wednesday when right, photographed at Boundary Street

His Excellency opened the new Police Recreation Gronad. (Photo, A. A. Kahn),

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ARMY CRICKET

COLD MONTHS, there is al-Rawstorne,

TEAMS

Major Swyers,

CESAREWITCH PROBABLES

Intending bidders are advised mittee. Mr. Tar. Kah Kee was ways the possibility of an epidemic Weedon. Et. Beadnell, Lt. Man, Lt. wieze

nominated the chairman and of small-pox, and against this Chiverall, Sgt. Baker, Pte. Hatfeld, (Sprague),

100

100

500

20

20

UNREST IN TRINIDAD

Hardal, Mr. and Mrs. D. Kara, Miss

C. D. Kara, Mr. H. B. Karia; Mr.

3. P. Shroff, Mr. B. Tribhovan, Mr

S C. Varia, Mr. Y T. Chang, Mr.

British officials see to the ad-Chan Man Po, Mr. and Mrs. W. Y.

20 ministration of the Colonies and Chang.

C. N

each one of these officials takes

Mr. Mr. T H Larder. 500 is order from the Secretary of Sherman. Mrs. S. Y. Tong, Mrs. I.

State for the Colonies. The speak-Chang, HE. Sir A. C. Kerr, Mr.

r then added that the unrest in and Mrs. R. S Parker, Mr. Q. coth Trinidad and Jamalca earlier Stein. Col. 5. Spear. Miss Tong" Poo in the year came as a great shock Yung, Mr. L. Tong, Mr. W, C. Tai. to the British Government which Mr. Clark Lee.

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decided to appoint a Royal Com- Mr. J. G. Tabourbin, Mrs. M. mission to look into the matter.

Dicken. Miss H. Boot. Rev. This Commission has ter mem- Chapman. Miss M. Chen, Miss P. bers, two of whom are women and Chlang, Rev. and Mrs, W. H. Clark. a well-known representatives of Miss M. A. Clark, Miss M. Clark, the Labour Party. The Commis- Mrs. E. L. Clarke. Mr. D. M., Cole. ston has only just begun its en- Mist J. M. Dean,

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quiries and at the end at the Miss R. Gilbertson. Rev. and Mrs. A. "E Hart. monta will proceed to the West J.

Rev. and Mrs. Indies to investigate matters on Jantzen, Rey. and Mrs. L. Kil- patrick, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Letta. the spot.

Owing to transportation dim. Mr. and Mrs, R. Morrison, Miss E. culties the Commission will" divide Morrison, Rev. M. W. Rankin, Miss Itself into two groups and will E E. Tappert. finally meet to exchange Informa- Miss A. Ward, Rev. and Mrs. R tion.

E. Webster, Master G. M. Webster. Miss D E. Wiley, Miss M. Wiley: Dr. and Mrs. E. Wilford. Miss P. The speaker then went on to wilford, Mr. Wong Wing Chee, give his own views on why he Rev. G.. A. Young, Miss A. Walker. troubles arose and added that this Mr. M. M. Canji.

OVER-CROWDING

was due principally to over-crowd- ing and trade difficulties.

Mrs. B. Hira Khanchand, Miss Hira Khanchand, Mr. A. N. Sinha, In Barbados, the speaker said, Mrs. I. Fisher, Mrs. I. G. Milhuff, there were 1,200 people to the Miss D.-H. Chadwick, Miss G. E square mile and while the main Partridge, Dr. F. R. Brown, Mrs. R. industry of the Colonies, was sugar. Bernstein, Mias G. D. S. Parker, the market has been greatly a Mr. L. Fullmer,

Miss L. Knight. Mrs. J. Robinson, fected by the Sino-Japanese hos- 'tilities in that China, one of the Mr. A. S. Roethelf, Mr. H. Shibata, Largest purchasers of sugars, now Mrs. G. Stuart, Miss W. Traunce, buys almost nothing.

Mr. K. Bux, Mrs. 8. 8. Chiang, Mr.

In one of the islands cocoa, the and Mrs. V. 8. Chow, Mr. Chang Li main industry, was produced at 35 Jan, Mt. Chan Mui Chor. Mr, Y. C.

will have to devote its attention.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT. The Chairman of the Hongkong

Mr. 6.

H

The destruction of the Canton- Kowloon Railway and the severance of sea communications to Canton

The following are the Army Singapore. Oct. 19.

have doubtless prevented an influx

teams for matches to-

London, Oct. 19. The South Seas Overseas Chlon a large scale but many home-cricket

The following are the pro Relief Refugee

Assembly less and frightened refugees from morrow.

bable starters The seniors will be at home to

and their Kong for a term of 75 years, which was inaugurated in the devastated villages near Hong-

Jockeys for the Cesarewitch: the option of renewal gapore on Oct. 10, recently held tong have already made their way the Navy at Sookunpoo while the

Juniors will be entertained by the f Trevisani Pat Beastly). Hare- shillings per hundredweight but it Chen, -at-a-Crown-Rent-to-be fixed by a session lasting seven days.

Recreio at King's Park

wood ~~(Breshes), Black Speck could only fetch a price of 20 still- Mr. L. C. Chen, the Surveyor of His Majesty the Twenty-one of the prominent

Chinese were elected WITH THE ARRIVAL OF THE 1st Team-Capt. Godby. Major (Carsiake), Sir Tam (no jockey), inge, and it is with questions like Chen. Mr. Chen Tek Tuen, Mr. K KING, for one further ferm of overseas

Kong, Mr., Y. L. Kwang Miss L Lt. Mubarak (Harry Wragg), Maiko this that the Royal Commission H. Chu, Mr. M.. T. Koo, Mr. B. C

(Rochetti), Celibate

Yan, Mr. CY. Lai, Mr. Lu Chin Artists Prince (no

Chong. Mr. Lo Yuan Hun. MI Jockey), Snake Lightning (Lane),}]

M. Pan, Mr. K. M. Pao, that immediately after the dis- Messrs. Cheng See Gan and Le every precaution will have to be Pte. Coombes, Driver Logan.

2nd Team:-Lt. Peal. Captain Stainless Stephen (Maher), Torea-

Mr. C. C. Tong, Mr. C. Tong. Mr. posal of the lot the Purchaser Ching Chuan, vice-chairmen. adopted. The necessary steps have (if not the applicant), will be The Chinese Consul General in already been taken by the health Whatman, LA Hook, Lt. Ingram, dor III (Rickaby): Archduke I

C.S.M. Northcote, C.QMS. Pater (Packham). Fet (E. Smith), Miss Travel Association acknowledges M. Y. Tong. Mr. 8. T. Tsien, Mr. required to deposit with an Singapore presided at the cere-authorities and re- authorised officer who will be mony.

Yang Ming. Hwel, Mr. Chen Tse The Association promised fugees are being SMALL-POX/8on. Sgt. Painter, Cpl. Webb, Sgt. Windsor (Sirett), Dubonnet (Gor-, with thanks the receipt of the Tong Ging Fo, Miss K. Tong, Mias MENACE Bloomfield, Cpl. Vaugniaux, and don Richards), Corofin (Doyle), following subscription for the year. Tong, Mr. Yip Ken Chap, Miss present at the sale, the sum of the collection of monthly dona-vaccinated at the

Earth Stopper (Cliff Richards), 1938-9:

Mr. Heo Fee Kong. two hundred dollars, ($200) Intions amounting to four million port of entry or at

Queen's Shilling (Richardson), Messrs Thos Cook & Son Ltd. 350. Yung, Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Dong.. dollars and a manifesto was the Kam Tin Camp, but we would

Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Halao, Mr. cash. This sum will be refunded issued, urging the Government to suggest that the general publie such as gardening, etc., and to Nettlewood (Bartlam), Heinechase

Captain H M. Jack, who has Ling Kunstein. Mr. Ling Wu, Mi on payment of the Purchase offer resistance to the last man should take precautions in this provide the women with cloth. no Jockey). Olympus (D. Smith),

wool, needles and Enipewood (Origgs).

Solonaise commanded eight P. and O. ships L Loh, Mr. Ma King Ng, Mr. T. 8, price.

Tsun Wan Evening News October respect by being vaccinated at

once against small-pox, for, after HOW thread so that they (Lacey), Tapageur (Gilbert). Ran since 1919, including the Carthage, Poc, Mr. Y. M. Shen, Mrs. T. V. all, prevention is better than cure, REFUGEES may make blankets held (Wells), Fairing (Christie), Mantua and Rajputana, is in Tsao, Mr. D. C. Tsai, Mr. Chyan The provision of camps, etc. CAN HELP and padded clothes Love's Legend (Couch), Grey Man command of the new liner Canton, Bor-way, Mr. Wong Sean Min, Mrs. Mr. Julean Arnold, American while most commendable, le not

for themselves

Miss C. C. Wen, Mrs. C. E. Harvest Home (Rowley), Tramont the East. Born in Muree, India, Commercial Attache to China is enough. Work of some sort or for their less fortunate brand the (no lockey), Cyppo (Dyson), which is on her maiden voyage to Wong Nel Chien.

(no and educated at Dulwich Collge. Wong, Mr. Wang, Mr. M.8. returning to Shangbai from the another must be provided to pre-and sisters in the interior, as well

(no jockey). Repondant earlier than was expected, vent these people from becoming as for the 'troops? -

Jockey). "Contrevent (Tucker) and Captain Jack joined the P. and O. Lai, Mr. M. F. K. Tchang, M. M. that Mr. HL Lawrance Groves, a permanent burden on the com-

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT

(No. of Sale

Begistry No.

Lot No. 4049

Kowloon Inland

Sai Yueng Uhai |

Playing Field Rd., |

Street,

t, North of Locality.

Mong Kok.

Boundary S

Measure.

*ments.

As per

cale plan,

About

Contents in

19,000

Square feet

348

Rental

Upaat.

42,750

1876

19.

US.

||

Bdr. Hebden

Chief of the U8. Foreign Community. They are not idiers.THE SITUATION UNDOUBTEDLY Golden Shore (no Jockey)-Reuter.line In 1902.

SANDOWN RACES

London, Oct. 19.

Oda.

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COLONY'S "HEALTH merical Service, whit not come to They are used to work and would A SERIOUS ONE and It the Far

Mr. A. Bland only be too pleased to, maintain demands the co-operation of all

of dysentery. two East

Four cases A Sandown to-day, in the by Gordon Richards, started a 4/1 In their self-respect if they could be concerned, men and women alike,

cases each of diphtheria and 'stationed Calder. formerly Feking. Assistant American Com-given something to do. Of course. who have the interests" of the Atlanta Stakes for three-year-old favourite.

Betagain, at 100/7, was in third enteric fever and one case of mercial Attache now in Shang-it would be utterly impossible to Colony at heart and who desire to filles over a distance of a mile and

cerebro-spinal meningitis were hal, has been a charge of Mr. give work to all, but is there not do something for the many rea quarter. Bybil (871) won easily place in a feld of 12.

Two lengths separated second notified in the Colony on Wednes Arnold's office while the fatter soine way by which those who are, Tugees who are flowing into the by four lengths from Mr. E. E

day. Mordas Ullswater, which; ridden and thirdReuter. able could be placed on odd jobs, Colony.

was away.

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