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PAGE 4-HONGKONG DAILY PRESS JACQUINOT SAFETY ZONE PLAN RECOMMENDED TO EUROPEAN

BELLIGERENTS

SHANGHAI, Jan. 27 (Reuter) --- European belligerents are Zone" Plan.. earnestly urged to adopt the "Jacquinot. Safety which has been instrumental in saving the lives of thousands of

Sino-Japanese Chinese

in nen- combatants

the hostilities, in a special number issued here of La Revue Nation-. ale Chinoise. one of the leading publications in the Far East. This number, which is likely to be one of the most widely read publications of the year in Euro- pean chancelleries. gives the com- plete history of the Nantao re- furee area, known to the world as the "Jacquinot Zone."

GREAT LABOUR Jacquirot is the name of the local French Jesuit who set up the zone in the Shanghai Drhting in *1937.

H.K. DEFENCE®

RESERVE

CIVIL SERVANTS- ENROLLED

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COURT MARTIAL AT LYEMUN

GUNNER FOUND

NOT GUILTY

At a court marilal at Lyeman Barracks on "Friday, Gunner Robert Norman Whittle, of the found 5th A, A. Belgade, was Not Guilty of fraudulently ap- plying property to his own use and was acquitted,

The offences were alleged have been committed while whittle was. Steward of the Officers Mess at Lyemun, and involved event bottles of Pimm's No 1 Cup. five bottles of lemon juice, two bottles of Haig whisky and 38 tins and 10 packets of Player's cigarettes.

Major W. E. Hall sat Fresident, with Capt, H.-C. Harland.

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GENERAL

NEWSETTES

Miss Marjorie Doris Riddle na been appointed a Nursing Sister.

During the absence from the Colony of Mr. Kaquo Okazaki, Consul-General for Japan av Hong- Jamus kong, Mr. Taklo Oda will be in Jolly, R.NK, has been appointed tu charge of the Japanese Consulate- be an official Jusuce of the Peace. General

Lieutenant-Commander

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Dr. Edward William

Professor Lewis Rudall Shore, Hackett, BA, MB, Ch. B.. BA O M.C., MA., MD. B. Chir., DPH, L.R.C.P. has been has been appointed to be a Medical M.R.C.S

appointed a Member of the Medical Officer.

Board for a term of three years, with effect from Jan. 19 1940.

Mr. George Allan Rodney Wright- Nooth has been appointed a Policë Cadet, on probation, with effect from Jan. 16, 1940.

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The following firm, which does not wish to renew its licence, has been deleted from the list of

The name of Moody Meng, of Tna | Ucensed plumbers published in and L. D. R. G. M. Graham, RA. Union Drug Co., Ltd., 309 and 305, Government Notification No. 21 of Lt. W. A. Ingram prosecuted. 'China Building, has been added to January 4, 1939; B. J. Lacon &

Co., Marina House, 3rd floor. wolle accused's friend was Capt the Register of Pharmacista. H. S. Forster.

Lt. H. B. H. Bartram said that he had been wine secretary of the Mess from June to middle of this

Cable and Wireless Limited an- nounce that the Empire Flat press Rate of 15 cents per word now

it

A Government Gazette notice issued on Saturday states that the that $29. Governor has directed

The following, whose ages rang- ed from 1 to 54, have been on Of this great labour, which enrolled in the Hongkong Defence abled 250,000 Chinese civilians to.

Reserve:-- escape Japanese bombs and bul- KEY POSTS GROUP. — J. lets as well as famine. Admiral Adams, J. W. Alabaster, D. Ander- Harry E Yarnell, until recently Commander-in-Chier of the United Son. J. F. Fraser, W. J. Anderson, LR. Andrewes. F. P. Anslow, W. States Asiatic Fleet, wrote: It. Bailey. T. C. Barclay. L. A. will be known to future genera Barton, R. W. Bateman, E. J. tioris as one of the greatest cases Beck. 1. Black, D, B. M. Bona mouth, and said that the goods applies also to Press Telegrams in amends," deposited by an un- of relief work in recorded his tory."

"There has been bombardment of civilian populations, and Der haps there will be more pretty soon," La Revue states,

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WAY OF ESCAPE "If a way is not found to avoid it" the journal continues, "th

were found missing when the items to Canada were checked.

B. W. Bradbury. L Brewer, A. Brooksbank, F. L Brown, W. J. Brown. W. Buchanan, R. A. C3-

Capt. Forster submitted that H. E the Governor in Councu there was no evidence whatever to has ordered that the Fukienese midge, W. J. Carrie, J. C. Chal- support the charges. Accused was Cemetery un Lots Nos. 582. and mers, V. H. W. Chittenden, B. H Church, R. J. B. Clark, LA. Coll-discharged after an adjournment of 583 5. D. 1, Kowloon City, shall be

er, C. S. Coom, A Crawford. C. Crofton, J. Crookdake, W. A Cruickshank, R. Cyran, W. Cun-

great victim of this war will notningham, E S. Cutcher, J. David- be the Cathedral of Rheims, but. the cathedral of human civilisa-son, E. W. Davies, C. E. Davis, 8.

tion...

"Whatever happens, there is F

way to escape the worst. Father Jacquinot proposed and establish- ed the plan, which assures safe.

Deacon, J. W. Deakin, L, de Rome;

A. B. Didsbury, J. S. Dinnen, J. E. Dovey. J. C. Dunlop.

over an hour.

Royal Scots Celebrate Burns' Night

A'celebration of the Burns'

closed on and after Jan, 15, 1940.

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known person prior to January, 1934, shall be transferred to the. general revenue of the Colony.

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It is announced in the GovernTM ment Gazette thas evaporated milk will be sold at the following prices Peter Pan. 14. 02. at 32 cents The....ts! street intersecting in; Peter Pan, small at 16 cents Chung On Sreet, Tsun Wan on a tin, and Cottage at 31 cents of C. the south side of Castle Peak Road per tin. Two pound, tins and running east and west, will be and B oatmeal will be $1.16 per known 65 Síu Wo Street.

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"Tha; Economics is the Most To remove the growing threat of Important Factor In Warfare." will the large number of decomposed be the subject of a debate to be bodies of soldiers who fell during Wednes- the recent north Hwangtung battle that still He unburied, a campaign has been started by the New Life

and has undergone the trial of tham, J. Finnie, R. A. D. Forrest Night by the Sergeants of the held at the Y.M.C:A, on

two years' practical experience ... Europe has but to try it. Would it not mean the saving of rullops of women, children and old peo- ple?"

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TUESDAY, 6th FEB. AT 9.30 P.M.

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RE-ASSIGNED The following have been re- assigned from the Key-Posts Goup to the Combatant Group in the Hongkong Defence Reserve: 7. A. R. Randle, A. H. Stanton Skinn, J. B. Wood, J. McPherson, M. Ferguson and W. Duncan Mc- Master.

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Royal Scots, held at Hotel Cecil ón Saturday evening, was attend- ed by 150 guests and members of the Mess.

day. Jan. 31 at 9 p.m.

The following classification of Merement Association in Shiukwan Government Surveyor is published to clear the battlefield (Central). for general information:-En-

of

R. S. M Goodfellow presided

5 of the and those present included Lieut.gineer and Ship Surveyor; and Ex- Pursuant to Section

Balances Engineers:William Unclaimed

Ordinance Col. MacDougall, Major 5. E Haminer

No. 5 of 1929, notice is given that the sum of $1,444.62 belonging to the estate of Carolina Maria Pereira, late of No. 25 Bowrington Road. widow, who died at St

E White. M.C., the Rev. A. Mac- Sweet Smith. kenzie Dow. the Rev Mr. Ward. the Rev. Mr. Hinchcliffe, Lieut. J. R. Pirie. Major A. G. Syme. M.M., L'eut. Freenam Thomas, Capt. R. N. Gilbertson. Lieut. K. I M. Buchanan. Lieut. Nives. Lieut. Campbell, Capt. 8, Burn. "Chief Inspector J, S. Fender and Inspec- tor. McWalter., of the Police, and R. S. M, Forrow. of the Mddlesex,

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The names of Dr. P. Merit Ching, M.B., B. S. (Hongkong) Dr. Solomon Bard, M.B. B. 8. (Hongkong) and Dr. Theodore Shih Doh Hsu, L. R. Paul's C, P., L., R. C. §. (Edin.) have been added to the Register of Medical Practitioners.

Miss Tsai Kwel, General Becre- The "Immortal Memory" was tary of the National Committee of proposed by the Rev. A. Macken- the Young Women's Christian As- złe Dow

sociations of China, is making a ten days stay in the Colony, visit Mr. C. A. Bottolfen,. Governoring the Hongkong and Canton of Idaho, has appointed Mr. John Y. W. O, A's. The leaders of the W. Thomas to all the Senate chair National, Canton and Hongkong vacated by the death of Senator Y. W C. A.'s are holding a dinner Borah. Mr. Thomas is a former at the Yenching Restaurant this chairman of the National Repub- evening, when Miss Tan will be

one of the speakers... lican Committee, reports Havas.

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Hospital, Hongkong, on May 14, 1934, is unclaimed in the hands of the Official Administra-

If no claim to the sum is received by the Official Adininis- trator within 5 years from the date of publication of this notice Jan. 22, 1940, the sum will be trans- ferred to the General Revenue of the Colony subject to the provi- sions of the sald Ordinance.

MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1940.

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