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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NEW ADVERTISEMENTS WILMOTT CARTWRIGHT—On
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PUBLIC AUCTION.
PARTICULARS AND CON. DITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday the 23rd day of Oct., 1939, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of onc Lot of Crown Land at To Kwa Wan, in the Colony of Hong Kong for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be Bxed by the Surveyor of His Ma jesty the KING, for one further term of 75 years.
Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dis
PUBLIC AUCTION.
PARTICULARS AND CON. DITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 23rd day of Oct., 1939, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Stubbs Road," in the Colony of Hong Kong for A term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be
Sept. 10, 1939, at All Saints', } Bombay, Henry Claude Will- mott, ICA, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Willmatt, of Langham Mansions, S. W. 5, to Heseni Elzabeth elder daughter of "the late Mr, EL A. Cartwright" and of Mrs. Cart- wright, of 18, St, Stuart Street, Edinburgh
EDITORIAL
SENTENCED ON RAPE CHARGE
Leave To Appeal
Refused
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1939.
"COLLECTIONS" Over $11,000
FROM HAWKERS
ALLEGED
Bribery Charge Against Indian Constable
INDIAN'S CASE TOD: OPPENHEIMER--On Sept.
Leave to appeal against con- 51939, at Maidstone, Kent, viction was refused by the Full Robert, youngest
of appeal yesterday to B343, stationed son of Mr. Court and Mrs. J. N. Tod of Cam Bahadur Khan. Indian police
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Raised In
Aid Of Chinese Red Cross
The total amount collected on Saturday's fag sales in aid of the Chinese Red Cross, is over $11,500 and as there are more subsarip- tions still to come it is expected that the figure will be close an $12,000.
Following is a list of the donors:—
His Excellency the Governor $50;; Ka 10: Per Dr. Arthur Woo Andoy.... Charagh Din. Police Constable Capt. 8. H. Batty Smith 18; Croucher mous No. 1 250 and Anonymous No. 2 at No. 7, Police and Co. 33; Sir Shouson Chow 45: 100: Dr. K. W. Chaun 50: M. Arman Stewart Bros, 25; Tang Shli Kin 25; 5; Ng Teng Yu 10; Leonala Hospes 1:
House, Cam, Clos, to Elde. guard, who was found guilty at Station. appeared on remand beFung Ping Fan 10; Jen Ming Loo 50: Au Him Chuen 5; V. C. du Bus de fors Mr. T. J. Houston. at the J. F. Macgregor 30: M. W. Le 10; Aus- Warnafe 100; An Blu Cho 5: Ng Hop orly child of Mr. and Mrs. Op- the last Criminal Sessions of rap Central Court yesterday, charged trallan Sandalwood Co, Ltd. 50: J. H Woh 100: Star St Paul's Girls Col penheimer, of Providence Cot- ing a 55-year-old widow, named with having attempted to obtain Taggart 50; C G. Alabaster 50: Dr. lege 60; Richard Shim 54; Sir Robert Lau Chung, at Deep Water Bay on' a bribe of one-cent, through an Andrew Shields, 10: R. A. D. Forrest Tsang Hin Hung 5; Au Chin 10; Ip K. W, Ip 10: D.. Gilmore 25; Mrs.Ho Yung 150; Chau Su Ng 20; July 12 and sentenced by the agent, from an unlicenced hawker. 10: T. o. To 19: Hon, M. K. Lo 10: Lau Chuen 5; Dr. T. M. Tso 10; Kan Chief Justice, Sir Atholl Mac-In Centre Street, on September 29. Julius Ring 10: F. H. Suckling 25: Tong Po 20; Sir Vandeleur Graybur Gregor, to 18 months hard labour. Mr. Justice R. E Lindself and
tage, near Faversham, Kent.
DEATH
fixed by the Surveyor of His FOK CHI TING-On Wednesday. Mr. Justice J. A. Fraser composed Majesty the KING, for one fur ther term of 75 years,
Intending bidders are advised that Immediately after the dis posal of the lot the Purchaser posal of the lot" the Purchaser(if not the applicant), will be (If not the applicant), will be
required to deposit with an required to deposit with an authorised officer who will be authorised officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT
Kowloom Inland
Lot No. 4189 Junction of Kowly
Shoung Houng Road. City Roa
To Kwa Wan
Boundary Menance ments.
2.3. E.,
As por
sale plan
About
2,-100
B.
44
1,800
PUBLIC AUCTION.
780
PARTICULARS AND CON. DITIONS of the Sale by Public "Auction to be held on Monday, the 23rd day of Oct., 1939, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department; by Order of His Excellency the
Governor of one Lot of Cown Land at Shamshuipo, in the Colony of Hong Kong for a term of 75 years, commencing from 1st July, 1898, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 24 years less the last three days thereof.
Intending bidders, are advised that immediately after the dis posal of the lot the Purchase- (not the applicant) will be required to deposit with ME authorised officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) In cash. This sum will be refunded
present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) In cash. This sum will be refunder Purchase
on payment of the price.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT
30 pr
No. 5659.
West of Inland
Lot No. 3894,
Stubba Road.
Boundary
Measure- mienia.
NN. ER
full, ff!
As per
sale plan
Square feet.
Annual
Rental.
Upset Price.
Contents
Abont
57,600
662.
CHINESE ESTATES,
779
October 11, 1939, at his re- sidence, Robinson Road. Mr. Fok Chi Ting. whose funeral will take place at 2.30 pm. on Saturday, October 21, 1939.
777
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HONGKONG, OCTOBER 18, 1939
OUR PHILIPPINE NEIGHBOURS
HE VISIT to Hongkong of THE
the High Commissioner to the Philippines, Mr. Francis Sayre, will draw the attention of the people of this Colony to the problems of the neigh- bouring islands -- problems
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Mr. Abbott said that the Court should not interfere where a jury, in spite of such a warning, found there was sufficient evidence to convict. He submitted that there was ample evidence.
Mr. Chan said he did not ask the Court to upset the finding of the jury, but to afford an oppor tunity for the case to be presented as a whole.
Argument on the question of
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50; Shanghai Commercial & Saving M. Gock 5; Dr. D. X. Samy 5; Wong
10: A el Arcull 10: Miss J. W
10:
Lam
5:
Wong Cheuk Fing 5: Che Wal Ting Tam Shiu Hong #5; Po Kel 10;
Professor R. Robertson 20; C, Y. Kwan 50. INQUIRIES MADE
20: Tung Fan Lo 10: John D. Hum- The Wing On Co. Ltd. 550; D. -It was alleged, that defendant phreys and Son 50: Pung Ping Wah Drummond 50; Chau Slu Hing 16: the Full Court. Khan was repre- tried to obtain the bribe from 10; C., Chao 10: Dr. S. W. Tso 10: John Whyatt 10; Mrs Tan Black 10: Eastman Kodak Co. 10: Mr. and Mrs. P. Stafford Smith 15: Dr. Coxion To sented by Mr. Percy Chen, who was | Tang Ful 1 instructed by Mr. C. A. Sutherton through an
woman hawker, B. D. Evans 20: 8. T. Bitting 33:10: Lo Yuk Tong 10: E W. Davies unemployed. named Swedish Match Co. 10: T. Megarry 10: Percy Chen 30; Paul du Roux 300 Russ, while Mr. M. J. Abbott, Chan Kwal-chi A fight is stated Mr. Justice .R. E Lindsell 30: P. F. 10: Anonymous 10; Li Tse Forg Assistant Crown Solicitor, appear to Have taken place between The Omee Appliance Co. 10; Mrs.10, H. M. Sin 6, Hin Shing Lo 10, H. ed for the Crown,
Tang's newhew, Tse Shing,
Violet Chan 25; Bank of Canton. and o The grounds of appeal were that Chan Kwal-chi, and,
Ylu Tang 8; Chau Yee Wan 35 as a result, Bank, Ltd. 10; A. E. Southard 18: A. Chik Suen ; Wal Tal Cheung Co. 10: corroboration of the evidence of Tse was arrested by the defendant, H. Veltman 25: Wong Sik Chun 20: Chau Sing Kau 2: Ng Kam Man. 2: the prosecution was insuficient in Following the arrest, the allega- Sir Atholl MacGregor 50: J. Hennes Ko Tai Tim 10: Tang Pak Kin 40: law and practice to support a con- tions were made to the superior sey Seth 10: Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Li A Ping 50: C..P. Lo 10: Lui Wai viction and that the verdict was
officer and Inquiries were made re. Handyside 10: Lee Fong 10: Chau 10: C. Blaker 25; F. A. Xavier
Kwok 10: Leo d'Almada e Castro. 20:
F. B. Sva Netto 5: F. N. Chau 20: A against the weight of the evidence. | garding the alleged offence.
Junior. 10: Vincent Sorby 10: W. Fald 3: C. S. Waung 5; Hon. R. & C.
North JUDGE'S REPORT
At the resumed hearing yester- 10: C. Bernard Brown 20: J. A. Fraser 10; J. H. Van der Laan 25: Hon, Mr.
95; L.
T. Cockchin 10: James Ralston Stanley Dodwell 10: A. J. Edgar 10: Mr. Chen referred to the Trial day, Sub-Inspector T. A. Hughes.
10:1 officer
10 Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Tavlor 25: Sir Robert Kotewall 20: Mrs. C. G. Judge's report of the proceedings
op bench duty at No. 7
Church 10: K. Kwok 10: W. B. Anderson 3: Poo Kam Shing 50: Mrs. in which the Trial Judge recorded Station, testified that the defen- Finnigan 10: E. J. R. Mitchell 18 Cours 8 Hen Kam Shing 10: his opinion that the evidence was
dant, on the day in question, was Chan Shing Pun 10: Dr. J. E. Dovey Abraham 10: Y. C. Kwan 2; Mr. and insufficient to make a conviction assigned to duty in section 2 of 20 Anonymous 10: J. M. Wong 19: Mrs. E. Cock 10: Anonymous 10: WAI
district.
J. K. Bousfield 20: W. O. Lambert 10: Shiu Pak 20; F. Dupup 20; Shiu Yam between safe. Mr. Chen also dwelt on the Western
the
Kok Chrang Yeo 5: A. S. Gabhav 35: Lun 50;
Chan Fan Tin F. E.
Nash Trial Judge's warning to the jury hours of 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. Section F. H. Treon 10: H. S. Mok 2: Th. S. 3; U. Chuck Sang 5: J. Stenersen 10:
2 included Centre Street. of the paucity of corroborative
Weng Phoon 100: Lau Kine Tsing 10: Kong Hong Po 10; Yu Kam Sheung Fred A Xavier 20: Dr. E. W. J. Stun 30; Wong Ts Shan 30: Mak Man evidence, amounting almost to
HAWKER'S STORY absence of it, in spite of
Sang 5; Lo Kwok Min 5; Ng Chak which
Tang Pul unlicenced woman
Chau Ngan Ting $20: N. C. Weng Wa 5: Leung Man King 5: Anonymous the jury returned a verdict of hawker, complainant in the case. 10: 3. Scott Harston 20: Fung Wel Marchese P. Pagano de Melito 10: U-
10: A. W. Hughes 25: Dr. H. Balean 100; Dr. and Mrs. S. H. Shung guilty, and asked for leave to ap- told the Court that as she was Shinz 100; H. L. Schultz 100; Mr. and Sz Wing 25; Lui Chopsan 3: Andrew peal when he could
present his hawking in Centre Street about 3 Mrs. A. M. Kirby 100; & W. Lee 50; Tso 8: Mark Shui Cho 5: Chu Chack case as a whole. "
p.m..on September 21. Chan Kwai- Gordon Duclos 50: K. K. Lee 5: H Man 10; Chan Elm Pak 10. chi, the alleged collector," of Communications 10: Li Taze Chun
W. Merrick 5; John Finnie 25; Bank proached her and asked for collec- 25; Eu Tong Ben 10: W. A. Johnson 5; Mr. and Mrs, M. 8. Chan 10; Hot tion. saying that the
10; Wallace Harper and Co, Ltd. 01 Chow 50; Kan Shiu. Cho 50; Sun beat" collects money. 1.
Kwok Yau 10: Tong Siu Lam 10: A Defendant, who was in uniform. Compton 10: Ng Wah 5: Tam ng Sam 1; Tse Ka Po 5: Kwang Fun
Fat
20: Ng Zia Wan 10; Miss Fox 5: Tsan 25: Chung Wing Kut 5; A. Ray- was quite near.
mand 5: Mrs. Reeve 5: B. Wong Tape Chau St 1 Ng 10: Anonymous 10; Chan asked, for 20 cents. when she refused to pay, the de A Cornell 5: A Rowan 2: Bidmead 15: R. T. Morries 10; Sung but 10; A. W. Black 5: D. Charg 10; Robert Coudray 5: Kwong Hop Tuen 10: F. A, Howard 5; Kenneth A. fendant came up and kicked over Wylich 5: W. E. Denison 10: Là Jow- Kau Yu 6; Hongkong Furniture Co her portable stalls. Her nephew Brkwell 10: A. Rumjahn 3: Tung 10: Wang Hing 10: Thom's Groceteria. rushed up and struck Chan. She Kuz Man 2: T. 8. Wyson 10: Mrs 10; Cheong Hing Store 25: Miscel alleged that the defendant then A. E. Grasset 16: Staff at 550 The 3, Lo Chung Wan 10: Lam But Nam laneous donations ; Fung Kan Yu Peak 5: Mrs Edward Haymond 5:
2: An Lain Chuen ·5; Chmung Lan son 20: Y. C. Mow 5; Lee Yu Cheung SAW A FIGHT
10: H. Ruttonjce 10: 8. B. Tan 10; 92: A. S. Watson & Co. Ltd. 50: V. E NOTICE IS HERE BY
[M. Churn 5: A. R. Fullerton 10: In giving judgment, Mr. Lind": Another unlicenced hawker: Joseph 10; Lawrence Kadoorie 10: "T National Currency: $500, $100. To GIVEN that a THIRD IN.
THE LONG STRUGGLE of sell said: "We are satisfied that Cheung Leang, sald that he saw a Jackson 15: P. S. Cassidy 5: Wo Kee Cheong 3: M. Gubbay 3: Edm.. TERIM DIVIDEND for the the Filipinos for independence leave must be refused. The ap- fight between The and Chau. Kom Tong 25: Edward Shim 1: T. Staff and Boys Elis Kadoorie School grounds. Soon after the fight and just be-Monaghan 10: D. Denson 5: JP for Chinese 100; Prof. Gordon Kinz year ending the 29th February, is well known to all. It is a peal is based
Braga 5: there was not sufficient fore they
Bo Wing 10: National Red 50: Dr. H. K. Pang 2; N. C. Chan 10: taken to the Cross Society of China were
100: Chan J. Petrie 10: Ho Kang Chung 1; 8. C. 1940, of two per cent, that is struggle of which the United Firstly,
station, Chan came to prosecutrix States has taken cognizance, corroboration
him and eme Pak 5: Mr. and Mrs. D. Baptist Relief Com. 50; M. P. Hey 50: $2.00 per share, will be paid on
story, and, secondly, that the ver- handed him a sum of money, con- O'Kleffe 5: W. F. Thompson 5: Dr. MIS. 8. M. Rogers 30; Ng Ho Sze 7.80; all shares in this Company on Wednesday, the 1st November, In the meantime, almost the either of the grounds has been later gave the money to a Chinese wat 5.
and the Commonwealth is toalet was against the weight of Sisting of ten-cent, five-cent pieces hume 10: Kwok Hin Wang 10: M: Kwok 15; Miss Pauline Chak 7. Dr. Ed Shu Put 1: Choy Hire 10: To Kni Mies Suen Hung Ying 20; Miss Alice enjoy full freedom in 1946. evidence. We cannot
keep. He
Dr. Li Sung 10 El PT. 8. Tip 5: Nurses, West Dist. 6; Po China Building, 5th floor. 1939, at the Company's Office at whole of administration has substantiated.
Leung Kuk Committee per Mr. Ngan detective.,
Shing Kwan 20: Mr. Lam Sir Henry Pollock $100; Mr. and Badg :"", passed into native hands and
'The Cröcker case seems to be
After further evidence, the case Mrs. Nell Gerland 10; Bernardo de Ming 5: Mrs. Ho Leung 10: Mrs. a Philippine Army has come clear authority into existence.
for the provision was adjourned to Saturday nori-Bouza 60; Leo d'Alamda e Castro 10:01 Miss Alice Chan 1; Dr. T. where at any rate there is no ing.
Dr. T. Y. L 10: A. S. Potter 16; and friends 10; Wan Woon Tsing James T. Choy 10; Dr. Hassan et 10; Mr. Lambert Gockehin 10; Mr. Tong Yick Hung 10; Mr, Chow Sing the part JAPANESE AGGRESSION question of consent on in the Pacific area, however, of the woman involved that
Arcul! 2: Lam Kow Mow 10: L Sing Chel 10; Mr. T. C. Kwok 10; Mr. Ra- 17
Kui 2; Hung On To 10; Dr. K K
mon Kaat 10: Mrs Shin Tak Hin per has made the Filipinos ap- her evidence is strictly not neces- sexual offences corroboration of
Wong 25: Peter Wing 10; 9 K. Pank The Postal Administration
01: Li Lok 10; W. C. Hang 3: Dr. P. C. Mrs. Biggar 2; A. Eager per Mrs. Ho prehensive of the future. The
the Ministry of Communications Trang 5: Dr. J. P. Fehlly 25: W. 8. T. sary. But here in fact there was withdrawal of the armed
bas taken steps to speed up past sherry 10; Chin Chan Ye 10; Wons Louey 20; Dr. K. S. Shin 1; J. "E. some corroboration. The forces of the United States judge gave a warning to the jury yang." A Dodge truck has
trial betweer. Chungking and Kwel-Chung On 2; Tong Tsang Po 2; Wong ! FUNG PING FAN, and of American responsi- which we
been Tak Kwong 10: Chan Hau Leung 5 must assume Director & Secretary.bility for the islands would, been properly given.
to have commissioned on the Chungking-Li Chor Chi. 10: Kui Tal 8: Wong Kwelyang postal route. It takes Kong Chi 10; Eze Wal Co. 20: Kul Hong Kong, 16th Oct. 1939.
at this stage, mean not "We fail to see how it can pos- now about one and, half days for
Fei 5; Tung Chung Wa 25: Wong einancipation but the passing sibly be said that the verdict was mail sent from
Wan Sam 10: Wing Tick & Co. 10: 774
of the islands under the do against the weight of evidence. reach Kwelyang and vice
to Chungking HO Y1 Cheung 20: E G. Frederick 10: versa. Mr. and Mrs. E, P. H. Lang 10: AH mination of Tokyo. Indeed, The woman's story although in It is understood that similar steps Guinness 5: Mr. and Mr. L. H. Al-
Ways was unlikely, Was Japanese intrigue is already some
will be taken to expedite postal dreves 6. Mrs. EL. P. Sommers 5: making itself felt in the complete and was to some small delivery between Kwelyang and Central Trast of China 100; Fung Ki C. Margarett 50: Dr. Y. Y. Tang 10: Commonwealth.
extent, corroborated. The jury Kunming. Espionage,
Cheuk 10; C. H. Lee 10; Ma Shum soundings in the territorial despite the warning given to them, saw and heard the witnesses and
tion are in full swing. Davao such circumstances the court will waters, and illegal immigra- they must have believed her. is virtually a Japanese reser- not interfere
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LIMITED.
THIRD INTERIM DIVIDEND.
The TRANSFER BOOK of the Company will be CLOSED from the 30th October to the 1st November, 1939, both days in clusive.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
"
HONG KONG CRICKET CLUB.
NOTICE is hereby given that
on payment of the Purchase price. the Debentures numbered below PARTICULARS OF THE LOT will be redeemed on the 30th
April, 1940':-
No. of Sale.
Registry No.
No. $720.
New Kowloon Inland
Junction of Lai ̈ Chi Kok Road and Lot 1
chamshuipo.___
Kiu Kiang Street,
Locality.
Boundary
Measure-
menta.
K. 8. E.
ft. ft. ft. ft.)
As par
sale plan
Contents in
Square foot.
Upset Price, '
About
3,975
Annual
Rental.
91
10,125
29
Nos. Nos, Nos. Nos. Nos. 20 97 326 532 732 100 332 571 738
39
155
354 588
72
205
396 693
92 325 514 712
which are not isolated but corroboration followed, after which took her nephew into custody, and Taul Chiu 10; Mrs. 8. T. Willam chow 5: Wong Pak Kam 5: S, O, Au are intimately connected with their Lordships decided that leave she followed to the police station.
the whole future of the Southern Pacific area.
to appeal could not be granted.
THE JUDGMENT
vation,
THE GOVERNMENT of Pre- sident Quezon," which has proved itself fully capable
on two
of the
see thas and copper
TWO REGISTRY WEDDINGS
In
The wedding took place at the of self-government, therefore 784
takes the view that the pre-Registry, Supreme Court. yesterday sent is not the time for the of Mr. Edmond Bouls Emilo Cheure, sub-accountant of the Banque de abandonment. of economic
L'Indo Chine, and Miss Lucie Lode,
Holders of above numbered links with the United States Debentures may, upon giving or America's military com- notice to the Treasurers waiving initments in the archipelago. the six months" notice to which It holds that there must be they are entitled, apply on the full autonomy in internal ad-
ministration but realizes that i 31st October, 1939, to the Trea surers, Messrs. Percy Smith, 781 Seth & Fleming, for payment of the principal and interest to the 31st October, 1939. The Trea surers should be informed on or before Monday, the 30th October,
Owing to increase in price of "gasoline the rate per hour of our livery car hire services bave in- creased as from to-day, Monday,
1939.
that Debentures numbered
AND NOTICE is hereby given
*8
coins to
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MA
Mrs. J. T. Wentworth Reeve Entertains For B. W. O. Fund
Brigadier and Mrs. J. T. Wentworth Reeve have taken the lead in social entertainment for the raising of funds for the British Red Cross and Order of St. John's War Organization.
Last evening all of Hongkong's social set proceeded to Ezi- gadler and Mrs. Reeve's lovely residence, "Homesdale," in Re- pulse Bay Road, for a delightful coocktail party.. Mr. T. a. Whyte-Smith, Regis
Mrs. Reeve introduced a new and trar of Marriages, officiated, and decidely novel means of "raising the witnesses were Mesre. A Wright funds through the ' means of and G. J. Mabille.
"specialty shopping": combined Mr. Chan Shut-tsang, of No. 248 with the informal and pleasant
of Messrs. Lane, Crawford, Ltd.
H
FROZEN FISH SUPPLY
A.
Chatham Road, was also married idea of cocktails. All the guests
In order to meet the probablc to Miss Wan Buet-mul. Mr. T. J. attending brought various gifts in reduction in the supplies of Bri-
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Duclos 10.
5.
Chuck
H.K. Judge's Son Married At Home
MR. K. R. LINDSELL & MISS S. FLETCHER Mr. Kenneth Roger Lindsell, second son
R. E. of Mr. Justice Lindsell, of Hongkong.. and Mrs. Landsell, was married on October 7. at Theydon Garion Church, to Miss Sheila Fletcher, of Rosebank, Epping.
The groom, who is 25 years of age, was born in Hongkong shortly after the outbreak.`of "war in August, 1914. He went to England at the early age of five and, after completing his studies, followed his father's footsteps and took up law. He recently passed his finals) and qualified to" "practice as a solicitor.
THE BRIDE
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
Gould, Deputy Registrar oficiated. value up to five dollars, and these fish caught fish caused by the AdB. F. Fletcher, chief construction the witnesses being Messrs. Chung-in turn were put on sale. hing and Chan" Yau-kwong
There were many beautiful ar- miralty demands on shine engineer of the London and North ticles, curios, nick-nacks, and wel-vessels, numbers of which are be- Eastem Railway, and Mrs. Flet. some home necessities.
cher. ing armed and used to counter attacks on merchant
if America were to wash her hands of the Philippines to- day, it would not serve the true. Interests dence but, rather, act as a "go of indepen-
ahead" signal for Japan in her South Pacific campaign.sion continues unchecked, That this view is shared in there will be neither normal
LADY NORTHCO1E PRESENT
The marriage. It is understood, Lady Northcote and Lady Mac German. Washington is seen in the economic development despatch of additional naval political progress.
nor Gregor honoured the cocktail party shipping comprehensive plan took place earlier than anticipated for the and sale with their interest and has been devised for augmenting as Mr. Lindsell, like all young men units to protect the islands Pacific peoples. A pawn in attendance and both were highly the supplies of frozen fish from at this time who have the interests
-October 16th, 1939, as follows:- | above which are not cashed on and, even more significantly, the game of power politics pleased with the novelty party Iceland. The fish are caught "in of their country very much at
Small car running time $4.00
the 31st October, 1939, will be
Waiting time
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1.50
Large car running time
6.50
paid on the 30th April, 1940, alter which date they will cease to bear interest.
Waiting time
2.50
· HONG KONG Hotel
GARAGE,
Stubbs Road.
772
By Order of the Committee, A. K. MACKENZIE,
Hon. Secretary Hong Kong, 17th Oct. 1939.
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northern waters, filleted, braded Mrs. Reeve wishes to express her and frozen on the Iceland coast. hearty thanks to the Repulse Bay The plan envisages great expan- ing all the necessary equipment from Norway, Canada and New- Hotel for their courtesy in supply- sion of supplies of frozen fish and decorations for the occasion.foundland. This
in the establishment of a to-day, the Philippines would which was a big success he strong counter-espionage or-be a free and flourishing com ganization in Manila.
munity both completely in- TO US IN THIS COLONY, dependent and able to carry and to the people of China, Its share of common defence, the position of the Philip were a strong framework of pines is of the utmost in collective security established terest. The islands stand as in the Southern Ocean. The living proof of the fact that, same can be said of every so long as Japanese aggres-political unit in the area.
heart, has oTered himself for ac- tivé service and expects to be called up shortly."
plan, which A drive has been launched in The proceeds from the sale of sponsors claim, will ensure suff-Shlukwán to collect" $100,000 worth " merchandise totalled $1,000 which cient dah for the whole British of postage stamps to be distri
indeed gratifying and encourag demand has been submitted to the buted to Chinese wounded soldiers ing to those working so hard for Government Food Department — in hospitals for writing letters to the British War Organization Fund. (BWB),
| their families and relatives.
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