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DR. LABORINHO
FETED
Portuguese Consul Leaving
GENERAL
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Orders by the Hon. Mr. C.
"Perdue, Commissioner'
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The
CHINESE COMPANY | Training Course-Part II PRESENTATIONS MADE undermentioned members of the Chinese Company will attend Chi- Members of the local Portuguese nese Company Headquarters for community foregathered in large Part II of Training Course on numbers at the Club Lusitano fast | Tuesday, May 30 at 17.30 hours evening to bid farewell to Snr. Dr. sharp:- Alvaro Brilhante - Labörinho, the| Constables R132 Law Man Cho Portuguese Consul at Hongkong. R133 Chan Cheong Shing,» R128 who will be leaving within the Chan Yiu Ning. R106 Tang Shiv week for his new post Johannes- Woon, R112 Chan Ching Man, barg, South Africa. Dẹ. Laborinho. | R124 Peter Francis Lee, R131 Lam |who has been Consul for Portugal] Kwok Foo, R111 Chan Chi Wing, here for the past four years, will | R129 'Li Chung. R130 Chan Tak travel by air to Alexandria.
Cheong. R134. Leung Tak Kwong.
Mr. G. A. de Figueiredo, Presi-R135 Yung Fook Pul, R136 Joseph dent of the Club Lusitano, intro-Tam Hung. R137 Li Ting Sang. duced the guest of honour, and
R138 Cécil H. G. Loong and R139 Chan Wal Shun.
Training Course-Part II The following have been passed out as ancient in Part II of Training Course on May 21, 1939:---
read the valedictory in which he paid warm tribute to the spirited interest taken by the departing Consul in the welfare of the local Portuguese community.
Constables R13 Tang Shlu Dr. Laborinho, Mr. Figueiredo Hung, R44 Wat Hin shifig, R108 said, had always insisted upon a woo Tak Sin, R110 Chan Kal Wah," knowledge of the Portuguese lan- R27 Wong King Luk, R122 Fok guage as being essential, to every Wah Hol, R123 Ho Tal Wing, R124 member of the community and to Peter Francis Lea, R128 Ng Shew this and he had helped consider-Man. R127 Philip Tam Pak Hing. ably in having obtained from the Riza Chan Ylu Hing, R131 Lam Macao Government a subsidy for Kwok Foo, R132 Lo Man Cho, R133 Portuguese language classes in Chan Cheong Shing.
local schools.
FOND MEMORIES
Patrol Duty Nightly between 20:00 hours and mid-night by members as detailed by the officer in Charge of Company.
INDIAN COMPANY. Patrol Duty Nightly between 20.00 hours and mid-night by
Dr. Laborinho, in replying, spoke ot his appreciation for the colla- boration and unity that had made so much easler his task in the Colony. He was taking away with him from Hongkong fond memories | members as detailed by the officer of his four years' stay.
in Charge of Company.
FLYING SQUAD
Patrol Duty Nightly between 20.00 hours and mid-night by members as detailed by the Officer in Charge of Company.
On behalf of the Portuguese {community, Mr. de Figueiredo pre-
sented the departing Consul with an Ivory screen and Dr. Laborinho also received from Major 9. C. |Jarvis, MC, Officer Commanding
EMERGENCY UNIT RESERVE the Portuguese Companies, Hong- kong Volunteer Defence Corps, an Patrol Duty Nightly between illuminated scroll the work of 20.00 hours and mid-night by Sergt.-Major M. F. Baptista, a members as detalled by the Officer. presentation from the Portuguese In Charge of Company. Companies.
Among the Clubs and associa Hongkong. Tuesday, May 30, 1939. D.S.P. (R). tions represented at the gathering} were the Club Lusitano, Associacao
de Socorros Mutuos, Club de Recreio, Liga Portuguese, Catholic
Union and the Portuguese Com- panies of the HKVD.C.
was served.
C. CHAMPKIN,
ALLEGED THEFT OF CHILDREN'S SUITS Leung Kan-wu and Wan Kin.
Following the presentations tea both unemployed, appeared before Mr. R. Edwards at the Central Court yesterday charged with conspiracy to defraud and the Relfef theft of six dozen of children's
Soldiers' The Tibetan Group has donated a sum of 39,- suits, three dozen of ladies under- 000,00 for the purchase, of medical wear and 30 dozen of dresses. supplies and "comforts" for the The complainants were three fighters at the front. In a circular women, Kwok Yan-hing, telegram to the rank and file at Ngan and Yuk Chan. the war front, the group paid Mr. J. M. D'Almada Remedios their respects bo the nation's appeared for the second defen- armed men and pledged theli{dant, **·
Lam
« unawerving support in vinicat- After evidence was heard the
ing the national cause,
heartig was adjourned to June 7,
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