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South China Relief Fund
$30,000 MARK
GENERAL
ONLY A BOY'S "BULLET"
A report appealing on Satur- day morning "of mysterious
bullets flying in Nathan Road. In the vicinity of the Nathan
DONATIONS PASS Hotel, turned out to be an ex-
The following is the list of dona- tiona received to date by the Hongkong and Shanghat Banking Corporation on benalf, of the Hongkong add
China South Etanch of the British Fund for Re- Hef of Distress in China-
H.K.S
Previously acknowledged $18,587.41
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A. R. Brown
A. R. Fo.syth
Mr.
......
aggeration on enquiries being made by the "Daily Fress" at Yaumati Police Station,
It was revealed that the "bullets" were nothing more "missiles" which than some
"Ared" had apparently been from a catapult by some mis- chievous youngster with a mis- guided sense of humour from a passing vehicle.
500.00
50.00
· 20.00
RELIEF STORES
FOR CANTON REFUGEES
Steamer Leaving On Wednesday
The China Navigation Company s.s. Wucharig (Capt. Green) will leave Hongkong on Wednesday with a cargo of stores for retugees in Canton, Permission has been obtained from the Japanese naval authorities for the ship to proceed up the Pearl River,
Its cargo will consist of foodstuff and stores which will be used for the large number of starving and destitute Chinese remaining in the former Kwangtung capital: ""
The ship has been chartered by the British Fund for the Relief of Distress in China, which on Satur- day issued an appeal in Hongkong 100.00 for gifts to aid in its work in Can-
The appeal, signed by the Bishop of Hongkong. Rt. Rev. Ronald Hall, asks for donations of the follow-
5.000 lbs. knitting wool,
500 bales of cloth,
1,000 plculs of beans. 5,000 piculs of rice.
500.00
10.00
30.00
J. G. Cutesworth
15.00
J. A. Fraber unde
50.00
Chow
D. Benoun
50.00
Mr. and Mrs.
A. E
..
Beillos Public School
200.00
Gerondal
Wm. Kay
100.00
J. Angwin
hon Mr T. N. Chau...
1,000.00
G. 9 P. Heywood ......
L. D. Kabee
10.00
Lady Margaret Ho
ton.
and Mrs.
Owen
Tung
500.00
Hugues
100.00
ARE Phillips
100.00
Utoomal
and Assu-
The Steam Laundry
dual Co.
20.00
and Staff
250.00
ing:
J. Fornes.
25,00
John Whyatt
50.00
5,000 padded quilts,
S. Caine
100.00
Waters and Watson ...
5.00
2,000 blankets
Mr. and Mrs E. J. T.
J. BAITOW.com
50.00
A War.eal
100.00
L. H. G. Frost
25.00
5,000 sets warm clothing. 5,000 woollen
Graments
for
Australian Sandal-
The Hongkong Chinese
children,"
wood Co., Ltd. Kwong Sang Hong Lid.
500,00
Athletes' Emergency
100.00
Q. A. A. Mactadyen ... Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ala-
baster...
50.00.
Service Corps (spon- sored by South China "Athletic Association).
100,00
Major General A. W.
Bartholomew..
100.00
R. M Henderson United Delivery Co.,
Ltd
600,00 50.00
250.00
J. B. Stewart
20.00
Amhold Trading Co.,
"Stroavaar"
50.00
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"Anonymous"
50.00
H. A. Mil
Hon. Dr. and Mrs. Li
W. Hewitt
Shu Fan
.....
500.00
"Anon"
H. C. J. Asche
50.00
H. R. Sturt
Walter Brown
50.00
Miss M. Murray
Harry
Wicking.
and
B. D. Evans
30.00
Co. Ltd.
100.00
W. H. Heggle
100.00
Dr. J. P. Fehily'
100.00
Wong Hon
Staff of Shewan Tomes
and Co.
N. L. Smith
166.00
Ken Chun Restaurant
.. Sander Wieler and Co.
50,00
C. M., Karanjia and Co.
Stewart Bros.
50.00
B. R Irance
50.00
R. Van Rossum
10.00
P. B. Winter
100,00
ing in the four refugee camps.
Ho Cheong Yuen Tong
Anonymous
45.00
Employees
27.60
Ho Kom Tong
1,000.00
Eu Tong Sen
* 5,000.00
Wong Ngin Chau
100.00
ated the sum of $150,000.
50.00
D. C. Edmondston
100.00
Sir Shou-son
P. Leong
60.00
P. B. Allam
25.00 50.00
E. Laidlaw Hon
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$150
available at all bookstores.
CHINESE GUERRILLAS OF THE PAST
GUERRILLAS TO-DAY
MASS EDUCATION MOVEMENT OF HONAN PROVINCE INTRIGUES ON THE ROOF OF
THE WORLD SOME OBSERVATIONS ON THEE WINTER BIRDS OF FEI HAI PARK, PEKING
CHINA'S ECONOMY AND FINANCE WAR ORPHANS IN CHUNG-EING
POP-SLOWED UP BY SPEED REGULATIONS
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ALONG PRETTY FAST.
YES, I DID! UNTIL I GOT TO THE "THIRTY-MILE'
LIMITS
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In addition, large quantities of salt fish and salt vegetables are ur- gently required.
Donations of money may be sent 200.00 direct to the Treasurer of the ap-
25.00
peal. Notices of gifts in kind may 10.00
be sent to the Emergency Relief 50,00
Council, Gloucester Hotel Tele- 50.00
phone 33400), which will arrange 7.88 for shipment.
50.00 50.00 360.00 100.00
.H.X.$31:131.89
POPPY DAY FUND The following is the latest total for the 1938 Poppy Day Fund:- Previously acknowledged $15,640.21 FM.S. "Medway" "and -Submarines (additional
sales
The Prison Officers' Club St. John's Cathedral..
12.00
50.50
50,000 AFFECTED Bishop Hall, in Issuing the appeal on behalf of the British Fund re-
vealed that there are nearly 50,000 men, women and children in Can- ton without means, of livelihood.
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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1938.-PAGE 3
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and know what you're drinking/
GORDONS
DRY GIN
DISTILLERY LONDON.
NO COLOURING MATTER
NO INJURIOUS INGREDIENTS
FUNERAL OF LATE MR. W.G. SIMPSON
The funeral of the late Mr. took William Gordon Simpson place on Saturday at the Protest- an Cemetery, the Rev. C. Brown conducting the last rites.
Besides family "mourners, there were present at the service Mrs. Sinclair,
Mrs.
Mrs. Ferguson Dallah and daughter, Mrs. Hicks and daughters,
Among those sending Mowers were; Mr. R. Abraham, Mrs. E Lee, Miss I. Lee. Mr. Robert C. Coudray. Dr. and Mr., F. H. Kew and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ferguson and many others.
FUNERAL OF Mr. E. WEBB The funeral of the late Mr. Ed-
Fifteen thousand Chinese are Liv-ward Webb, of the C. M. C. took
place at the Protestant Cemetery In connection with the appeal.
on Saturday, with the Rev. C. the Chinese Government has don-Brown officiating.
Japanese military, authorities in Canten have donated- a supply of rice.
The donations already received ate, however, insumclent for the urgent needs of the British Fund, and the Hongkong public has been earnestly requested, in the appeal issued yesterday morning, to meet the requirements listed above.
SAILORS MISSING AFTER ACCIDENT
The Naval authorities in Hong- 104.35 kong report that four sallors of H.M.8. Diamond, at Swatow, were $15.813.06 involved in 3 sampan accident, on Saturday and have been reported missing. At the moment there is no confirmation of them having drowned.
NOTE: The total amount collect
ed in HLM.S. "Medway" and Sub- marines is $232.
AIR RAID WARDENS' MAIN
COMMITTEE
An Air Raid Wardens Main sented to Police Officers and Sent- Committee has been formed con- tary Inspectors serving on District sisting of:
Sub-Committees in an advisory
Mr. G. A Pentreath (Chairman), capacity. Mr. Cyril Champkin, Mr. R. P. It is hoped that any residents of Dunlop B.Sc., Mr. A. Murdoch, Mr. Hongkong and Kowloon who are, G. 8. Wilson A.S.P., Mr. F. C. Mow- willing to assist in this important fung (representing the Chinese work will send in their names and community in Kowloon), Mr. E. I addresses to the Chairman or a Leitao (representing the Portu- member of the Main Committee. guese community in Kowloon), Mr.
Tse Ka Po (representing the Chi-
nese community in Hongkong),
ti
Mr. H. R. Sequeira (representing OPIUM OFFENCE
Portuguese community in
GAINS $2,150 FINE
the
Hongkong).
District sub-committees are in A fine of $2,150, with the alter- course of formation consisting of native of eight months hard la- British, Chinese and Portuguese bour, was imposed on Lo Wai, 40, etc." (men and women) according to unemployed, by Mr. R. Edwards at'. the residents in the various dis- Central Magistracy on Saturday, tricts; particulars of which will be when he was convicted on charges,
of possession of 20 taels of hon- publised in due course.
The Honourable Commissioner of Government opium and keeping Police and the Chairman of the an oplum divan. Defendant had Urban Council have kindly con- two previous convictions,
By J. MILLAR WATT
THEY KEPT ME BACK A BIT!
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Among those who followed the sortege were Messrs. T. White, C. H... Fuller, S. Hankin, D. B. Izatt, J. Gutteridge, Maxwell Holroyd, S. Kemp. W. J. Faulker, J. Kennedy, H. Harrison, T. Mann. E. Mullet. J. Whitmere, L Turner, T. K. Young S P. Chiu. and many others.
A large number of wreaths were sent.
DEATH OF MR, E. WEBB
The death of Mr. Edward Webb at the age of 34 years occurred at the Kowloon Hospital on Friday.
Deceased, who was a bachelor. had been in the service of the Chinese Maritime Customs since 1933.. and had served in Amoy and Kowloon.
As a mark of respect the flag of the Kowloon Football Club, of which the deceased was a member was flown at half-mast on Satur- day.
FRIDAY'S HEALTH
BULLETIN
Eight cases of dysentery, two cases of enteric fever and one case of diphtheria were reported to the health authorities on Friday.
EASTERN HEALTH
The Health Bulletin of Eastern Ports for the week ending. Noyem- ber 12 is as follows:-
'Cholera: Calcutta 84, Madras 2, Negapatam 2, Macao 14, Hongkong 8, Shanghai 10.
Small-pox:-Delhi 1, Calcutta 6. Madras 50, Rangoon 1, Shanghai 82
PAWN SHOP FOKI
GETS 3 MONTHS Sentence of three months' im- prisonment was imposed on Tsui Shun-tung. 23, an employee of a pawn shop, when he appeared be- fore Mr. Q.AA. Macfadyen at the Kowloon Court on Saturdsay on a charge of theft of seven gold bangles, two gold chains and one diamond ring from his employer.
The theft
discovered on November 6 when the pawnshop. took a check on the articles. A report was then made to the police and as a result of investigations defendant was arrested.
was
OVERDOSE OF
BROMIOL
A 24-year-old native of Holland named Raymond Gullanard, resid- ing at the Asia Hotel, was found on a Star Ferry launch about 2 p.m. on Friday, allegedly suffering from an overdose of bromiol and veronal tablets. Gullanard was taken to the Kowloon Hospital for treatment
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