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HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

NOTICE

Goodrich

announce the appointment

of

Dodwell & Co, Ltd

' ..

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Do YOU

get

Indigestion

suffered so much with indigestion.

STRENGTH OF POLICE

GENERAL

CHARGED ON

RESERVE TO BE 400 FOR 20 COUNTS

PERIOD OF THE WAR

i'

Governor Pays Tribute At

Annual Inspection

ALLEGATIONS AGAINST BUS CONDUCTORS

A PROPOSAL FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF POLICE THAT THE STRENGTH OF THE HONGKONG POLICE" RESERVE SHOULD BE BROUGHT UP TO 400 FOR THE PERIOD OF THE WAR IN EUROPE WAS APPROVED BY HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR, | charged on SIR GEOFFRY NORTHCOTE, ON WEDNESDAY,

A further remand of one week was granted at Kowloon Court yesterday in the case in which five bus conductors, an unemployed man, and another man and a wo- man are charged with conspiracy to defraud the Kowloon Motor Bas Company. and are separately

a total at

some 20 " counts of possession of forged bus tickets, uttering forged bus tickets, possession of printing press without a licence, possession of forged documents, and embezzle- mant.

This was disclosed by his Excellency yesterday afternoon when he inspected the Police Reserve and Special Constabulary Force at the Central Police Station compaund. The Hoo, Mr. T. H. King, Commissioner of Police, was present and the parade was un) – der the command of Mr. O. Enger. DSP. (R).

His Excellency, in the course of his speech, paid high tribute to the splendid services performed by the police reservista,

take this opportunity of acknow- ledging that the Government and the Colony generally gladly re- cognise the keenness and efficiency Constable Leung Yu-wing, of which you have showri' consistent the Chinese Company, and Con-ly. stable Syed Zaffar Alam, of the In- Yesterday a proposal came be- dian Comparly, were presented fore me from the Honourable the with the "Commended Service" Commissioner of Police that your Bar for zeal and alertness,

strength should be brought up to Officers on parade were:-Mr. 400 for the period of the war in Davled Lote, ASP. (Chinese Com-Europe. Recognising that the cir- |pany); Mr. Feroze All (Indian cumstances in which the Colony is Company); Insp. W: V Field placed may necessitate a Reserve (Emergency Unit); Mr. B. C. Ran- of that strength I willingly gave dall. ABP. (Flying Squad); Sub- the request my approval and I Inso Chau Yue-ting (Special wish the new recruits good luck Constabulary Force).

and a happy service...

GOVERNOR'S SPEECH His Excellency the Governor

Intex Mira. Singicton, of Bow," that ! said:

The moment it :

dreaded mealtimes coming round. 1 was afraid to eat. Since taking Elisurated" Magnesia I can eat anything. My husband also suffered for years with Gastric Ulcers, but since taking Bisurated Magnesia he has been free from pain."

One dose of Bisarated Magnesia will always relieve indigestion and stomach pain it neutralises the burning, ↑

taches the stomach ulcerating acid. Puin stops, and soos normal, healthy die gestion is restored. Doctors everywhere use and recommend Bisurated Magnesia for the stomach. Get a hottie today: Obtainable from all You

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I am very pleased to see on parade this evening also the recently formed Special Con stabulary whose public-spirited conduct in coming forward with the offer of their services Is highly appreciated both by the Government and the In- habitants of the Colony.

In conclusion I wish to congra-

It has given my very great plea- sure to inspect your ranks this with afternoon, pleasure mixed considerable pride that the Colony should possess such & smart body of men Your smartness and be steadiness

on parade would commendable in any regular force, tulate Constable Leung Yu Wing and is doubly worthy of congratu- of the Chinese Company and force whose members' Constable Syed Zeffar Alam of the lation in sole opportunity for training is in Indian Company on the zeal and alertness which has led to their their spare time.

To hone of you is the Police Re-being awarded the "Commended It is acts such as serve a whole-time Jcb; all of you Service" Bar. have other work and other tles: [theirs which have given the Police and yet this afternoon I have seen Reserve the high reputation which eficiency and enthusiasm well it now bears. worthy of the highest traditions of any branch of the British ser- vices.

Officers and men of the Police Reserve, I thank you for your ex- cellent work in the past year, and

This efficiency is all the more I wish you the best of good luck commendable when it is realised in the future.

that over a hundred members of the Reserve have, only joined this year, and fifty of those stace the outbreak, of the European War in September; such in fact was thei

GUESTS PRESENT Among the guests present at the inspection were:

Mr. C., G. Perdue, Mr. Abbas

LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS or recrulis that a waiting list Khan (Honorary Police Reservist had to be formed an indication of the Indian Company), Mr. Tso Tsun-on (Adjutant of Police Re- of the high esteem in which the Reserve is held throughout the servist), Dr. H. el Arculli, Messrs C. Champkin, Tse Ka-po, Li Shing-kul, Tso Shin-man, Char Seng-poor, Kwok Chan, Fung Wah, Ngan

PUBLIC AUCTION. Colony.

THE Undersigned have received instructions from the Liquids-

tors

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

on

AN ADDED BURDEN

The war thrust upon Great Bri-Heung-cheung, Ng tain by the faithless and aggres- Shing-kwan, and Feroz Din

sive conduct of Germany's leaders

has thrown an added burden upon

the shoulders of all, and nowhere TRAffic accideNTS!

has there "been a more willing

response to the call than in the ranks of the Police Reserve.

IN THE COLONY

In the Colony of Hongkong. You were called out for active including the Island, Kowloon and service on October 13, 1938: from New Territories during the week that time on not less than 112 of ending at 8 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. number have paraded for 4. 1939. there were altogether 92 four hours each night, and this traffic accidents as the result of hair which 1 person was killed and 38 figure rose to 230, or over your strength, for some nights on persons were injured!

Friday, the 10th November, 1939 your

commencing at 10.30 am,

at Caerlon," Pokfulam Road.

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITUKK

Velvet

Comprising:

The person killed, a Chinese the outbreak of the present war. That is an entry in your records male, age 27, died from injuries

of which you may be proud, and I received when his cycle ran into a

and Leather Covered LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS

Couches and Armchairs, Chester- feld Couch and Armchairs, Teak Cabinets, Book Cases, Bronze and Braks Ware, OU Etchings,

wall at Castle Road.

Of persons injured, 22 were .pe- destrians, who were either walking

or running across the road and were struck by vehicles.

Of 82 accidents, 32 were colli- sions between vehicles; 34 were vehicles and collisions between pedestrians; 28 accidents were due

Paintings PUBLIC AUCTION. to other causes.

Pictures, Ornaments, Clocks, Curtains, Cushions, Car-

peta, Rugs, etc, etc.

Type of Vehicles Involved: Pri- vate motor car 39; Motor lorry 29;

Teak Extension Dining Tables, THE Undersigned have received Motor bus 15; Public motor car 6;

Chair's, Glass Cabinets, Cutlery,

Nice Glass Ware. Crockery, Table} Fans and Lamps, Celling Lamps, Electric Heaters. Patent Filter. etc., etc.

Teak Bedsteads, Divan, Chairs, Teak Wardrobes, Chest of Draw- 'ers, Folding Card Tables, Rattan Furniture, etc., etc.

also

Fine Blackwood Ware One Frigidaire (almost new)

and

A Fine Selection of Cut Glasses

On View from Wednesday, the 8th November, 1939.

TERMS:-CASH ON DELIVERY.

LAMMERT BR

AUCTIONEERS

instructions

to sell by

..

PUBLIC AUCTION

on

Monday, the 13th November, 1939

commencing at 11:00 am.

Motor cycle 5; Tramcar 18; Tricy-

cle 2; Bicycle 8: Ricksha 4.

POPPY DAY FUND

Please give more generously than ever before for the emblem of remembrance you will wear on Remembrance Day, 1939.

The following is the latest list of donations:

at their Bales Room, No. 2, Con-

Previously acknowledged $7,858.- naught Road, Central. (Room No.51; Thomson & Co. $50; Mr. and 205, 2nd Floor).

A QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE FURNITURÉ

also

2 Baddles

1.Bridle

Terms: Cash on Delivery,

Mrs. F. G. Maunder $50; The Chantecler Restaurant $50; St. Patrick's Society of Hong Kong $250; Mr. and Mrs, W. F. Simmons $20; Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Pegg $25; Dr. and Mrs. J. Durran $50; R. R. de L. Liesching $10; Jebsen & Co. $50;. . Miskin $50; Mrs. N, J. Perrin 420: Girl Guide's Assocta- tion $5; Total: $8,296.51,

Further donations will be grate- fully received by F. G. Maunder, Secretary, Earl Haig's Fund, Hong- kong & Shanghai Bank Building.

Cheques should be made payable LAMMERT BROS., to Thomson & Co., and be crossed

Poppy Day Fund,

AUCTIONEERS

The ball

as

+

ALLOWED BAIL

defendants were allowed follows: LA Sang. 27, unemployed. $3,000; Wu Wing, 22, bus conductor, $2,500; Tang Tak, 28, bus conductor, $500; Ho Ou, 22, bus conductor, $2,500; Pun Fat, 31, bus conductor, $1,500: Wong Lee, 26, bus conductor, $500; Chan Tal, 37, married woman. $250; and Wong Wah, an eighth defendant, who appeared yester- day for the arst time, $1,000.

FORMER EMPLOYEE

A fine of 320, in default, a month with hard labour, was imposed by Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen at Kow- loon Court yesterday on Wong Siu-ping, 26, unemployed, who was convicted of having attempted to avold payment of bus fare.

It was stated in Court that Wong Wis a former employee of the Kowloon Motorbus Company.

MURDER CHARGE

The preliminary hearing of the case in which Yip Kui, unemploy ed is charged with the murder of his daughter-in-law, Lo Chuen- in at No. 79, First Street, on Oct. zo, was concluded before Mr. T. J. Houston at the Central Magistracy when defendant was committed to the Criminal Sessions.

Mr. J. B. Prentis, Assistant Crown Sofcitor, conducted the prosecution, assisted by: Det-Insp. J. O'Donovan.

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