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HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

VOLUNTEER

15

ORDINANCE

AMENDMENT

STATEMENT ON

CORPS UNITS

The "Government Gazette," pub-

lishes the following:--

In exercise of the powers con- ferred by section 10 of the Volum- teer Ordinance, 1933, the General Officer, Commanding the Troops. with the approval of the Gov- ernor after consultation with the Commandant of Hongkong Volun- teer Defence Corps, amends the First Schedule to the Ordinance as amended by Government Not- cation No. 742 of the 22nd Octo- ber, 1937, as follow:-

AMENDMENT

Delete regulation 3 (1) in the

A ... FAREWELL GATHERING took place at the Y.W.C.A. on Tues- day evening in honour of the pending departure of the Canton Y.W.C.A. Wartime Service. Corps for the West River front in Kwangtung. Flags were presented to the Corps by the Hongkong Y.W.CA. and the Chinese girls' schools in the Colony, the pre- sentation being made by Madame Lao Chung-kai who is seen in the centre of the picture with a walking-stick In her hand:

First Schedule as enacted by Gov- PRISON FOR

ernment Notlication No. 742 of 1937 and substitute:

(1) The Corps shall consist of the following units, auxiliary unit and afliated unit:-

CORPS UNITS

(a)

Corps' Readquarters,

(b) 1st Battery,

je 2nd Battery.

(d) 3rd Battery,

Beach Company, (g) Demolition and Works

Company,

SON ASKED

BY FATHER

When Tam Fuk-yu, 20, appeared before Mr. E. Himsworth at the Kowloon Courton Saturday on two charges of larceny, his father Tam Sai-lung, 58, was also in

(e Defence Electric Light Sec- Court to ask that a prison term

tion,

be imposed on his son, whom he described as incorrigible.

Tam Sai-lung stated he "would send his son to Mexico, he being a Mexico-returned Chinese, some Defendant was bound over on a sum of $20 to be of good behaviour for one year.

(h) Corps Signals;

Armoured Car Platoon and time in June:

Mobile Column, Motor Machine Gun Platoon and Mobile Columb

Q

(k) No. 1 Machine Gun Com-

pany,

3

No. 2 Machine Gun Com- pany (Scottish),

(m) No. 3 Machine Gun Com

"pany.

(1 No 4 Machine Gun

pany. (Chinese),

(0) No. 5 Machine Gun

pany (Portuguese), (p) Ant! - Aircraft

(Portuguese),

(q Al Arm,

OFFICIAL SEES

FISHERMEN

Various aspects of "the plight of Chinese fishermen on the Kwang- Com-tung coast, including a recent case

of alleged extortion in the Hoffung Com-and Lukfung Ashing area, were heard by Mr. Hau Tien-cheng. Company chlet of the Oversees Affairs

Bureau of the Kwangtung Frovin cial Government, who arrived in

(r) Army Service Corps Com-the Colony recently.

pany,

(s) Field Ambulance,

(1) Pay Section,

(u

Reserve of Officers.

AUXILIARY UNIT.

(v) Railway Detachment Cadre.

AFFILIATED UNIT

iw Nursing Detachment.

FAREWELL TO MR.

B. W. WHITEMAN

Accompanied by members of the Hongkong Fishermen's Association,. Mr. Hsu visited the Ashing com- munities at Cheungchau, Aber-1 deen and Shaukiwan on Friday,

JUNKMASTER FINED

TUBERCULOSIS RAMPANT IN HONGKONG

GENERAL

| MIKADO'S

BIRTHDAY

RECEPTION

Toast Proposed By Governor

The birthday of His Majesty Emperor Hirohito of Japan was celebrated locally on Saturday by a reception given by the Japanese Consul-General. Mr. A. Tajiri, at his residence, which was attended by His Excellency the Governor of Hongkong, Sir Geoffry Northcote. and a large number of government jofficials, members of the Executive and Legishtive Council and for- eign consular officials,

After a few words of welcome. Mr. Tajti proposed the health of His Majetty King George VI. to which His Excellency the Governor responded, His Excellency said:

I am sure that all British people who are this morning enjoying the kind hospitality of the Consul- General of Japan have listened with much pleasure to him as he

Over 2,000 cases of tuberculosis proposed so eloquently the health have been reported in the Colony of His Majesty King George VI since the official order for the It is my privilège to reply to that notification of such disease in toast and to submit to you the January.

toast of the health of His Imperial According to official figures 2,071 Majesty the Emperor of Japan on tuberculosis cases have been re-this anniversary of His Majesty's ported within 14 weeks. On the Birthday. average there were about 145 cases I endorse heartily the hopes a week.

which, 'you: Mr. Tajiri, have ex- Twenty cases of tuberculosis. pressed for the continuance of eight cases of measles, four of the long-standing friendship be- dysentery, three of diphtheria, two tween your great nation and my of cerebro-spinal meningitis and own; and I can assert with rul one cach of small-pox and enteric conadence that not only the Bri- fever were reported to the healthitish but also all other peace-loving | authorities on Friday.

EASTERN HEALTH The Health Bulletin of Eastern perts for the week ending April 22 is as follows:-

Cholera: Cawnpore 1. Chittagong 3. Bassein 1. Calcutta 190, Macao 1. Small-Pox: Jodhpur & deaths, Cawnpore 1 case, Delhi City 39, Bombay 5, Calcutta 177, Karachi 2. Madras 36, Hanoi 3, Hongkong 4. Shanghai 7.

DEPARTURES BY CANTON

The following passengers salled

roples of the world look with great contentment upon those amic- able relations and would welcome their development. I shall very gladly, co-operate with our kind host of this morning in his efforts towards that end.

The toast was appropriately hon- oured.

HANDBAG SNATCHER PLEADS GUILTY

Mr. Phillipeas, residing at "Bow- Bells" Middle Road, was the com- plainant before Mr. R. Edwards

at the Central Court yesterday

in the P. & 0, Canton for London when a 27-year-old employed: on Saturday:-

| Chan On, was charged with

Mr. and Mrs. K. Ashdowne and snatching a handbag. on Friday two children, Mr. D. Alison, Sister night. Birbara, Miss A. P. Blenkinsop, Mr.

Pleading guilty, Chan was sen-. F. Bird, Mr. E. Bufton, Mr. Etenced to four months' hard Yeung Hong-lee, master of a

Bufton, Mr. E. Blandford, Mr. C. labour and recommended for trading junk, was fined $250 by Mr. | J. Barwick, Miss T. Bunce, Mr. R. banishment. T. J. Houston at the Central Court J. Chard, Sister Mary Clare. Mr.

of

A farewell party in honour of on: Saturday on" a charge Mr. B. W. Whiteman was held at anchoring his junk, with 200 tins Craigengower Cricket Club yester- of kerosene on board in an area day, when, on behalf of the mem-other than the Dangerous Goods bers of the Club, Mr. B. W. Brad-Anchorage. -- bury presented Mr. Whiteman with Inspector Russell, who prosecu- a silver cigarette box. Three intra-ted, said that the kerosene was club lawn bowls matches were also found on board during a routine played, six rinks participating.

search by police. There was no red Mr. Whiteman, who is connected flag and no red light was shown with the Royal Naval Yard, is leav ing the Colony on May 13 in the F. and O. Carthage.

YOUTHS HELPED

ARREST

NAVAL PROPERTY STOLEN

and Mrs. L. Cowell, Mr. and Mrs.

W. H.. Cullip and daughter, Mrs.

as to be dangerous,

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Wing Hing Real Estate Co.), Luis | Larghil, W. 8. Leonard (Weirton

Agency of the Asiatic Co., Ah BLASTING ORDER

dụng & Co, Ltd. G. L. Andrew, I Cavanaghi, Miss E. Couche, Mr. L Als. Excellency the Governor in F." Andrew, Aria & Co., Asiatic, Cornellus. Mr. F. Coleman, Mr. G. Council has been pleased to order Trading Co., Capt. J. Asquith, Joser Cartledge, Mr. Candron, Mr. R. E. the addition of the proviso here- N. Beriet, Otto Berkowitsch, Miss Curran, Miss L. Corbett, Mr S. Kinder appearing to the order ap Kathleen Blake, N. N. Broudastoff, Cheng, Mr. Chan, Mr. W. Chan, Mr. plying Section 122 of the Build-Albert Burstein, Chan Yuk Kee, C. F. Chan, Mr. B. R. Daver, Missings Ordinance, 1935, to the New Chen Tien En. Cheney Battery Co., H. M. Duxbury, Mr. P. J: K. Davies, Territories as published in Govern. Cherrak Manufacturing. China Mr. E. Drake, Mr. and Mrs. Don-ment Notification No. 4 of the Ticket, A. R. Colli & Co., 'Capt. H. nelly and son, Mrs. A. E. Edwards. Gazette of January 8, 1939.

C. Dawes (s.s. Harelds), M. N. Mr. T. Fitzgerald, Mr. and Mrs: N. Proviso Above Referred To

Dessoulavy, Messrs. Eva & Co... Fisher, Mr. J. J. Fu, Mrs. F. S. God- Provided that the said Section Lominick Fablan Fankin (Tele- frey, Mr. and Mrs. I. 8. Girling shall apply to blasting in under gram), Adorian Fekete, Messrs. W. and infant, Mr. Gamble, Mr., N. ground mining and tunnelling only Brothers, Noel Goss. F. M. Harden, J. Garcia, Ltd.. Mesara Gray Four Chinese employees of the Grantham, Mr. W. Gardiner, Mr. in so far as it requires such pre Miss E. M. Hill, C. H. Jackson, T. Naval Yard, Kowloon, appeared L. George, Mr. Graver, Col. Grimms- before Mr. E. Himsworth at the dale, Miss K. H. Gan, Capt. W. cautions to be taken as shall effec-y. Jen, Kee Kung Co., Messrs. Koc Two Chinese youths, Kong Yul- Kowloon Court on Saturday on a Hetherington, Mr. and Mrs. S. Evely prevent any fragments from Chin Kee & Sons, Kum Mui (Tele- hing. 17, and G. Fong. 16, were charge of larceny of a quantity G. Hillman and infant, Mr. G. N. being projected in such manner gram). Kwan Chak Man (Messrs. commended by Mr. QA.A. Macfad- of wire, cable chain, rope

and Hollywood, Mr. G. W. Hudson, Mr. yen at the Kowloon Court Fes- canvas, property of the Admiralty. and Mrs. J. F. Hill, Mr. and Mrs., terday for the part they had play- A remand of 72 hours was granted. G. Howard-Knight and two chil- Mr. S. Phelps, Mr. H. C. Pullen, Steel Co.), K. Y. Lin, T. Lingwood, ed in the arrest of a man named

dren, Miss M. Hill, Mr. G. Hays, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. L. Pearson, Mr. Luen Hop Cheong, Capt. Madsen, Chan Cheung, 17, who was charged

Mr. and Mrs. Honey, Mr. Parkcane and Mrs. W. O. Pearce and five Mrs. C. T. Miles c/o Dr. C. T. Miles, C. Hwang, Mrs. S. Jackson, Mr. E. children, Mr.

and Mrs. C. RC. L. Nayar, Orinoko Co. Ljusa B. Jones, Mrs. H. Keyi, Mrs. E. Kneale, Pellatt and two children, Mr. A. de Ortelli, V. Philipov (s.s. Nis Mr. H. Knight, Mr. S. Kao, Mr. W. Price, Mr. J. Phillips, Mr. A. Perry, Moller), H. F. Phillips, Foon Pui T. Ko.

Mr. R. Parkin, Mr. C. A. Petrie, Mr. Mang, EL F. Ritchie, Shanghai Yaik Mrs. H. E. Lewis, child, infant and Mrs. K. C. Ramsden and child, Bang Co., Richard Shein. Mrs. E. They are and amah, Mr. P. "Y. Low, Mr. Mr. R. B. Robertson, Mr. F. Ridout, Shiles, J. Slangio (Butterfly Cafe), Ho Tung Road-Commencing at Ley, Mr. S. Leggatt, Mr. A. Lea, Mr. E. Sullivan, Mr. C. Shilton, Mr. Mrs. D. F. Soares, W. Sole, K. Boundary Street running north M. L. Levi, Mr. J. Lydiatt, Mr. LET. Saunderson, Mr. F. E. W. Solomon & Co., Sun Kee & Co. and parallel with Waterloo Road. Luff, Mr. B. Y. Low, Mr. C. C. Stroddart, Mr. S. B. Bmee, Mrs. Tong Hi Chan. Transmarina passing Flint Road, Derby Road Leung, Mr. S. M. Lin, Mr. H. Liang, Sarah, child and infant, Mrs. E. M. Trading Co., Universel Metall and Lancashire Road.

Miss M. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. E. W, Tavershan, Mr. S. Tempest, Miss Works, Mme: Lucette da Costa Vlas- A scries of discussions of social Derby Road: Commencing from 8. MacGregor, Mr. H, L Macklen-C. K. Thum, Miss Isune Umekawa, to (Vlasto & Co.), Wan Cheung, questions of wide public impor-Waterloo Road, running cast along burgh, Mrs. J. C. Marks, Misa A.. Mr. C. U. UI, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Wing Bing Refinery Co., J. H tance will be held at meeting or the North boundary and terminat- Marka, Mr. A. O. Mackenzie, Mr. Woodley, Mrs. J. W. Whyte-Smith, Witchell (Marine Engineer & Rice the British Association at Dundee ing at Ho Tung Road.

G. T. Martin, Miss M. MacLeod, Mr. J. W. Wells, Mr. J. Wilding, Mr. MIII Export), Wonderlight Factory, in August and September. They Flint Road: Commencing from Mr. Marchant, Mr. G. N. Mitchell, A. Walton, Mr. T, Wood, Mr. W. Yee Wah & Co., You Beun, Co., have been arranged by the section Waterloo Road running east and | Mr. J. Mills, Mr. S. Morris, Mr. T. Withington, Mr. and Mrs. C. Wood-Yung Tsow Pong c/o Mrs. L. K of the Association known as the ending at Ho Tung Road.

Marney, Mr. G. Mulliner, Miss Dward, Lieut. P. J. Whyatt, Mr. C.|San, c/o C. E. Richardson & Co, Division for Social and Interna- Lancashire Road: Commencing E. McEwen, Mr. R. Milestone, Mrs. F. Wong, Miss P. C. Wong, Mr. K. REGISTERED ARTICLES tional Relations of Science esta from Waterloo Road at the junc-E. B.. McNagten, Mrs. D. De C. K. Wong, Mrs Young Shook Lin, A. G. Ferrostaal, Alexandra de blished at last year's meeting of tion of Essex Street and passing į Norman, Mr. P. Nye, Mr. J. Nixon, Dr. W. Yuen, Lieut. Young, Mrs. T. Hildebrandt, Senor Santiago Loo, the Associatiori,

Ho Tung Road.

Mr. M. Nightingale, Mr. W. Oates, B. 8. Yeung, Mr. L. 8. Yang, I. G. Sullivan (Parcel),

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with snatching and breach of the NEW ROADS NAMED Deportation Ordinance.

Det-Sgt. C. Boutar, who pro-

New names will appear on the secuted," stated that. Chan had Colony's road map, following an been arrested on April 27 when it announcement in the Government was believed he had snatched

Gazette on. Baturday. wrist-watch from a woman. Sen- tence of imprisonment, totalling six months, was imposed.

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