HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
CAR MISHAP IN FUNERAL OF MR.
YAUMATI
Local Philanthropist Injured
"DUNCAN LEE
Many Wreaths At
Graveside
His friends will be pleased to The funeral of the late Mr. learn that Mr. Tam Shiu-hong, Duncan Lee, the youngest of three formerly Chairman of the Board brothers who have distingulabed "of Directors of the Tung Wah themselves in varied Belds of ac¬ Hospital who was knocked down tivity, took place on Saturday at by a motorcar in Kowloon on the Chinese Christian Cemetary. Friday evening. is nov out of Kowloon City. The Rev. 8. Kau- danger.
yan Lee belated.
Mr. Tam, who was walking un Mr. Duncan Lee died at the the road near the Ping On Theatre, Kowloon Hospital on Friday morn- Yaumat, was struck by a car al-ing after a short illness. He was leged to have been driven by a only 36 years of age. He had for European and Was rendered un-several years managed the Fariling -conscious. He was taken by "am- Mixed Farm. bulance to the Kowloon Hospital and Prof. K. H. Digby was called In for consultation.
Later, Mr. Tam was removed to his house on the Island and it was not until 10 o'clock yesterday morning that he regained con- sciousness,
The late" Mr. Lee is survived by his. widow, and his brothers, Mr. W. Yinson Lee and Mr. Lee Chor Chi, and by two sisters, Mrs. Y Chow and Mrs C. L. Chow,
Perosi Opus To Be Sung PERFORMANCE FOR
E.R.C. FUNDS
The performance of an ora- torio is necessarily'a mare event in Hongkong, and on the few occasions when one is presented it is generally felt safer to keep to the beaten paths and giya one of the old favourites. The Choral Group, under. Maestro E. Gualdi, deserve, therefore, all the more credit for attempting something completely new as far as Hongkong is concerned, and
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zirkag "The Resurrec- tion of Christ." Lorenzo Peroxi It is 40 years since this oratorio was written, but it remains the composer's masterpiece. Perosi is now recognised as one of the greatest composers of sacred music of the century.
GENERAL
REGISTRATION OF CHINESE
Fornis Ready For
Volunteers
this
Voluntary registration of Br- tish subjects of Chinese race, com- mences this week, forms for [purpose" having now beed printed.
Forms will be available at the Secretariat for Chinese Affairs, the Hongkong Chinese General Cham- ber of Commerca, the "Chinese |Club, at the offices of Hon. Chinese members of the Legislative Coun- cll, and at other recognised offices and organisations, including the Post Office and Travel Bureaux.
PASSENGERS BY THE CARTHAGE
The following, were among the passengers who sailed from Hong- kong on the P. & O. s... Carthage on Saturday:— -
Wreaths were sent by Mr. and Mrs. Yinsun Lee, Mr. Li Chor Chi,
The oratorio will be presented by Mr. and Mrs. Y K, Chow, Mr. and Mr. Tam who is more than 60 Mrs. C, L. Chow, Miss Arline Lee, the Choral Group at the Fleet Club years of age took a keen interest Mr. William Hanchu Lee, the Hon. Theatre on Thursday evening at 9 in philanthropic and pible wel-Sir Shouson Chow, Mr. H. L. Chow,P. It will be sung in full with S.B.P.O., C. L. Ackland, Lieut. N. Mr. and Mrs. Chau Fung Chou, orchestral and organ accompaniH. G. Austen, Mrs. L. Armstrong, Mrs. Violet Chan, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. H. Arnold, Pte. T. Balllie, Mr.
fare matters.
MAJESTIES'
ARRIVAL
A descriptive commentary on Their Majesties' arrival will be broadcast from Daventry at 2.15 p.m. to-day (10.15 p... Hongkong
Tune).
ment
Harry Ching, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. The chief solo part, which is that: F. E. Bland, Sgt. and Mrs. Baker, Tang Chue. Dr. and Mrs. C. W. of the narrator. will be sung by child and Infant. Mr. J. Benallack, Chockson, Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Mr. Gaston D'Aquino, and other Mr. J. Bleakman, Mr. N. A. Cair.
Cookchin. Miss Irene Ho, Mrs. Ho solo parts will be taken by Mrs. Mr. G. E. Cammlade, Miss M. Cook, Sal-ial. Mrs. Ho Sal-wah, Mrs. Ho Gertrude Goddard, Miss Carmen Mr. D. G. Cooper, PO. J. Crowley, Leung, Mrs. Ho Kl. Mr. Ho Kwal-Siva and Messrs. Alec Greaves and Dr. Edwards Cundall, Mr. C. To Be Broadcast kah. Mr. Ho Tsung-woon.. Mrs. David Lyen.
Cunard, Cpl. Cass, Mr. A. Cox, Mr. Bessie Ko. Mr. Kwok Blu-lam, Mr. The performance is in ald of the Chan Yut Yu, Mr. E. T. Chiang, From Daventry
Kan Yu-wa, Dr. and Mrs. Li Shu-Emergency Refugee Council and is Mr. G. H. A. Dadabhoy, Capt. and fan. Dr. and Mrs, Li Shu-pal, Mrs. under the distinguished patronage Mrs. N. G. Dawson, Mr. and Miss Hongkong radio listeners with Li Tze-fong, Hon. Mr. and Mrs, M. of His Excellency the Governor. G. C. Dubey, Rr. R. Dudley, Mr. short-wave sets will be able to s-, Lo, Mt, Lee Kum-wai, Mr. and who has signided his intention of and Mrs. "G. J. F. M. Dunnett ten in to the arrival of the King Mrs. F. C. Mow Fung. Dr. and Mrs. being present. Admission is 35 to and infant, L/Sgt. G. Denham, and queen at Quebec to-day on
and Mrs. James dress circle and $2 to the audi-Mr. R. W: Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Mistowski. Mr. board the "Empress of Australla."
Ming and Sue, Mr. and Mrs. Byd-torium All seats may be reserved. J. W. Ephgrave, Dr. R. B. Forster, ney Ng Quinn, Mrs. R. Suez, Miss Booking is at "the office of the Mr. and Mrs. C. Francis, Capt, and Tso Lal-kal, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Emergency Refugee Council, Glou-Mrs, Frith and child. Mr. and Mis. Woo, Mr. Wong Po-keung. Dr. and Cester Building, 1st Floor, dally W. T. Fulstow, Sgt. and Mrs. Fox Mrs. T. P. Wu, Miss Wan Wei-fong, from 9 a.m, to 5 p.m.
and child, Mr. A. 6. Farquhar, Kowloon-Canton Railway, Tak Lee Hong Kong Chinese Women's Club,
Miss Shin Kwan' *Fung. Mr. Nen Hon Fung. Mr. F. S. Gavin, Rev. Company, Staff of Oversea Chinese
A. J. Geyde, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Banking Corporation: Sang Loong
Gowan and child. Mr. *Goodban. Company, Poo Kee, and others.
Miss L. B. *Ohows, Mr. and Mrs. The death occurred on Saturday. "Go Jose. Rev. A. F. Hadwen, Mỵ, SAPPER ACCORDED in Hongkong, of Mrs. Ho Chien, and Mrs, W. Halls. Miss R. Han- FULL HONOURS wife of the Chinese Minister of❘retty. Mr. V. N. Hathiramani, Mrs. R. E. Hayden, Capt, and Mrs. J. The funeral of the late Sapper
The late Mrs. Ho, who is well- W. M. Hipkin. "P.O. H. J. Hodge, Irving Stansfeld, of the Royal known for her public activities Mrs. P. L. Hutchinson, Sgt.
and Engineers, took place on Saturday and philanthrople work, especially Mrs. Hardwick child and infant. at the Colonial Cemetery. the GIRL CHARGED AT
when her husband was chairman Mr. J. S. Eutchinson, Miss V Rey. S. Hinchcliffe officiating of the Hunan provincial govern-Hutchinson, Mrs, L. Johnson, Mr KOWLOON, REMANDED Full military honours were accord-ment had been alling for some P. Jeal, Rev. W. 8. Johnson, Mr. J. *Jaquet. Mrs. R. Joseph, Miss The ceremony of encomnment W. Jenseri, Rev. and Mrs. J. L.
Recordings of the Royal arrival will also be broadcast from Daveni- try at 8.30 p.m. to-clay (4.30 am: Tuesday in Hongkotig), and at 4
on Tuesday p'm.
midnight in Hongkong).
FALSE REPORT ALLEGATION
Alleged to have made a false
DEATH OF MRS. HO CHIEN
Interior.
ed:
time.
Sapper Stansfeld, who arrived in
report of an armed robbery to the the Colony from England only an took place yesterday afternoon. police, * 20-year-old woman, year and a half ago, died at the Thang Stu-yu, was remanded for Military Hospital on Friday night, 48 hours by Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen after on liness of two months. at the Kowloon Magistracy on from blood-poisoning. He was 25 Saturday,
years of age,
In a report at Yaumati Police, Among those who attended were Station on Friday, she stated that Mrs. L Raeburn, Col H Genet. two Chinese, armed with knives. R.E., Capt. C. V. Seagrin, R.E.. had robbed her of $12.50 in Austin Capt. J. Matthews, R. A., Lt. O. Otway, R. E., Lt. C, Cuthbertson.
Rood
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The police alleged that do such
Incidient-occurred.
Inspector A. E. Carey is in charge of the case.
Clerk Charged With Grasett D.9.0.
Falsification
with falsification of a document;
An entry made, by defendant on December 28, to the effect that
"The Old Draft.”
AIRPORT NEWS
POLICE REPORTS
Robbery, Thefts
Over Week end
*Kinder, Mr. Pek Cheng Kock, Mr. C. J. D. Law, Mr. C. E. Lin- tilhac, Capt. and Mrs. A. Livesy, Mr. and Mrs, Fook Seng *Lau, Mi. S. C. Loo. Mr. C. Y. "Liang, Mr. W. Marsay. Mr, J. Morrison, Mr. Murdoch. Sgt. P. Maloney. Sgt. Mellon; Mr. Wing Chung
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"A daylight robbery occurred on "Ma. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Morris, Saturday afternoon, in Connaught Miss P. Morris, Mr. K. M. Nebh- made to the police, when a shop Nenumal, Mr. and Mrs. Road Central, according to a report raj. Mr. E. Nissim, foki, Lau Kam-Cheong, 22, was Nieuwland, Jonge
robbed of $36.
dition.
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Mr. T. B. J. de
van Camper, Mr. F. E. *Oppen. Mr. F, *Owen,
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Wreaths were sent by the fol- Jowing:-Major General A. E. M.C. and Staff
Mr. K. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. A. E DANGEROUS DRUGS Belleved to have been knocked J. Patridge and infant, Mr. J, L. Officers Headquarters China Com- mand, the R.EO.C.A. W. Os and down by a vehicle, an unknown Paterson; Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Paull,
A. M. Pell, Miss J.ferred upon him by Regulation 20 Alleged to have made & false gineers, "Sappers": 40th. (F) Cov/lound unconscious in Beach Street, Porteous, Capt. D, S, Pethick, Mr. of the regulations made under the
Sgts, Mess.. of the Royal En-Chinese, about 31-years of age was Dr. (Mrs.) entry into an account book, of the R.E., Omcers of the Royal Ennear Belcher Street, at about 5.45 G. Padgett, Mr. J. Plested, Dr. Dangerous Drugs Ordinance, 1935. "Ping Yuen Fan Dim" Cafe, Wong gineers, Mum and Dad. Junior P.m. on Saturday afternoon.
He was admitted to Queen Mary and Mrs. Phoon and child, Miss and pub hed as G. N. No. 971 of Ching; 24, clerk, was charged at the N.C.Os. 22nd and 30th. Coys. R.E., Kowloon Magistracy on Saturday. "Sappers" 22nd. (F) Coy. R., and Hospital with injuries to forehead. S. Ray, Mr. L N. Reynolds, Sgt. 1995, and of all other powers him and face, and is in a serious con- and Mrs. Rees and 4 children, enabling the Superintendent of Im- Mr. and Mrs, C. E Sherwin and ports and Exports hereby rescinds
17 annexed child, Lieut. C. J. Smith, Mr. and Condition Mrs. A. P. Smith, Mr. and Mr," G. exemptious from the operation of Stewart, Mr. W. H. Spring, Mr. and the said regulations granted Mrs. G. C. L. Bung, Mr. Cheng Hoe G. N. No. 18 of 1939, and substitutes certain institutions as published in "Soon, Mr. A. V. Tinsley, Mr. R. the following: D. Tongs, Mr. and Mrs. E, B Tregoning and child, Mr. I Thomkinson, Mr. A. Tomney, 17. Nothing in these conditions Mr. K, Taylor, Mrs. Ming Jo C.shall affect any medicine or other Tham and two children, Mr. Pan substance to which the Dangerous *Tham, Mr. Chao Tung Drugs Ordinance and the regula- Mr. D. B. Izatt, or No. 101 Teal, Mr. Po Ching Tai, Mr, tions made thereunder do not Boundary Street, has informed) Usher, "Miss L Unbehann, Mr. C. apply. the police of the theft from his E. *Unbehamn, Mr. G, D, Vaswani, residence of kitchen utensils to the Lt.-Col. and Mrs. A Wheatley, value of $41.
Pte, W. Wolfenden, Mr. and Mrs. Whiteside, Miss Whiteside, Mr. "Mr. W. O. Gomersall, of No. 7. *Watson, Mr. J. W. *Whiteman, Humphrey's Building, has reported
he had paid $490 for repairs and: furniture for the cafe, was alleged to be incorrect.
Mr. A. Y. Hon, representing Mr.
Imperial Airway».
NORTHBOUND Monday: Bangkok, Hanoi, Hong-
Dorado, Della-4 and 5 pm.
Peter Sin, for the prosecution, kong.
asted for a formal remand for a week. Ball was allowed in the sum -of $500.
AGED WOMAN DEPORTEE
A 71-year-old woman was sen- tenced to a year's imprisonment by Mr. R. A. D. Forrest at the Central Court on Saturday for a breach of Deportation Ordinshoe.
She was deported from the Co- Tony on January last for a period of 10 years and had six previous convictions against her.
· SOUTHBOUND Tuesday: Hanoi, Bangkok. Delphinus-7 am. Air France:
NORTHBOUND France.
Wednesday:
Hongkong...
Hanoi,
Service-12.30 p.m. Pan American Airways:
EASTBOUND Thursday: USA., Manila, Hong- kong.
California Clipper-2 p.m.
WESTBOUND
Friday: Manila, USA,
California Clipper 8.30 am.
Mr. K. 9. Kjaer, of No. 5 Peak Mansions, has reported the theft of a camera valued at $70 from his residence.
Mr. V. Charles, to No. 34 Prince Edward Road, reported the loss of a pocket watch valued at $100, on Friday, between Kowloon Godowns and Dina House in Duddell Street,
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the loss of a pocket watch, valued Miss J. W. *Whiteman. Mr. W`Admiral Sir Percy Noble, leaves, for
at $160 about 7.30 am, on Friday
outside his residence.
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