29.1
SAY
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1940.
Gordon's
...and know what you're drinking/
GORDONS
DRY GIN
ESTELETY LONDON.
NO COLOURING `MATTER
NO INJURIOUS INGREDIENTS
NEW COOLIE
QUARTERS
Continued from page 5
Apart from the passing of a Town Planning. Ordinance last year it has not been possible so far to make much progress because the Government's ex- pert, to whom we look to start the the "Housing War" on right Hines, had to go on long leave for which he was over." dec.
PAGE 8-HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
LAMMERTS AUCTIONS
IST. ANDREW'S LADIES WIN
BY 4-2
11
and Miss M. Miss E Rosario Ribeiro; Miss Jorge, Miss N.. Osmund and Miss. V. Carvallio;
L Rodrigues, Miss
Miss MA
PUBLIC AUCTION. CAER CLARK AND Firedo, Miss M Campos, Miss
THE Undersigned have received
instructions
to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION
00
Monday, the 5th February, 1948
commencing at 11.00 a.m..
at their Sales Room, No. 2 Con- naught Road, Central, (Root No. 205, 2nd Floor).
נו
A QUANTITY OF MECHANICAL TOYS AND SUNDRIES
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS..
AUCTIONFERS.
· BRAWN CUP HOCKEY
St. Andrew's Ladies showed reat improvement on Saturday when, playing superior hockey, they beat the Hongkong Ladies by 4 goals to 2 in the Caer Clark Cup Tournament.
PLENTY OF THRILLS
SPORTS & GENERAL
TRAINING GALLOPS
The following times were clocked during the morning gallops at the Base Course
Devarilan
N. Gonsalve and Miss I. Rosario.
CBS-Miss P. Loseby; Miss B. Gehring and Miss J. Tinson; Miss Murtumbridgee
Just In Time 8. Burroughs, Miss J. Borney and
right-Attacking Thate (0) Mas B. Rickwood; (Do
| winger), Miss D. Craig, Miss M. McFarlane, Miss E Rousseau and Miss P. Beraha,
FRIENDLY GAMES Another exciting hockey match witnessed at King's 'The game provided spectators Was
the with plenty of thrills and was well Park, on Saturday, when
Radio and Postal Sports Club contested. The score was 2-all-in the first half. but after the beat Y.M.C.A. by the odd goal in
Ave. Saints had made a few changes
The Radio led by three goals in positions they went on to score two more to make sure of victory.to nil in the first half but the Melding their best team, St. losers managed to reduce the de- Andrew's proved more aggressive, ficft through Taylor and Gemmell, Scorers for the winners were but the HK. Ladies took the lead
Pinto (2) and G. Sinwh. early
the game,
scoring through Miss Gre
The Sabita soon equalised through Mrs. Bliss, but in the next few minutes, the HK. Ladies managed to regain the lead again through Miss Booker.
Mas Reid equalised before the Interval.
St. Andrew's added the score in the second half through Miss Reid and Mrs. Bliss.
THE TEAMS
"
and
THE TEAMS YMCA-Benwell; Jordan and Yourie Bates, McLellan Colledge; Macey, Gemmell, Tay- lor, Waldron and Banks.
RADIO-Souza; Grewal and Guest; G. Singh, Hussan and M, Singh: J. Singh, G. Singh, A.
ingh, J. Pinto and J. Singh.
IN FOR B.A.0.C YMCA 2nd XI lost to Royal Army Ordnance Corps by 4 goals ST. ANDREW'S "L-Miss J. to 3 in a friendly hockey match PUBLIC AUCTION. Hall: Miss G. White and Miss M. on Saturday.
TOURNAMENT MATCH
dą Roza: Mrs. West-Schalburg, Miss J. Wong and Miss B
In the only match of the Miss F.
Wong, Miss Greaves:
Hongkong Hockey Association Tournament played at King's Park THE Undersigned "have received M. Churn, Mrs. P. Bliss, Miss H
instructions from The Under-Reid and Miss S. Roberts,
H.K. LADIES-Miss S. Baskett; yesterday morning. Royal Engine Mias E Grey and Miss B. Strat-ers and Club, de Recreio drew each
side scoring once... ton: Miss J. Booker, Mrs. Dalziel and Miss Purvis: Mrs. Skinner, Miss J. Greig, Miss M, Booker, Miss M. Smalley and Miss Marr.
writers
to sell by
f:
PUBLIC AUCTION
+
Taesday, the 6th February, 1940 commencing at 10.30 am. at their Sales Room, No. 2, naught Road, Central, Room No.
206.
BRAWN CUP
TABLES TO DATE"
Caer Clark Cup
Gonis
For All Time (0) Albury (A) Baffin Bay
Dupont Bay (G) ........ Osage (0) Hillsboro Bay (G) Mount Hope Bay (G)
Winfred Rise Jane Rising Star Spring Shine (A) Powerful Kid (A) Sea Jan (A) & Vanity Fair
(A) Bear Claw Triumphant Bay Possible (G) Ruby Star
Pumpernickle
Victoria (G) & Eve of
Hunting (G)
1.16 30 1.00 1.29.3 1.66.2 #42 1.24.3 1.57.3
14 41.3 1:20 1.59 -2.37
37.4 1.13.3 1.45.3 2.16
37.4 1.13.3 1.47.1 2.19.4
1.18.2 1.54 2.28
י.
Dis 1st 2nd tance qr. Qr.
3rd 4th
5th
6th Last
QI. Qr.
Qt.
Cr.
Qr.
FEBRUARY 1 $89.2 1.07:3 1.58.1
7 33.4 1.05.3 1.34
28.3 28.2
1
36
1.10.4 1.44.2 2.14.4
30.2
1
44
1.26.1 2,05.3 2.38.3
83
1
45,1 1:29. 1.58 2.28.2
28.3
1
34 1.06.2 1.38.2 2,07.3
}
35 1.09 1.40,4 2.09.4.
29
Piccadilly Jim (A)
37.4 11.1 1.40.2
28.1
Guinness Time smiling The Bronze Arrow (G) Eve of Harvest
40.1 1.17.2 1.49.2
32
# 40.1 1.17.2. 1.49.2 137.4.1.13
33
Distinctive Timė (G) Craigavard (G)« Many Thanks (A)
1
1.48 38.3 1.14.8 1.47
3.28 1.17.2 1.54 It 39
34.1 1.06.4 1.36.3 2.08 1.08.3 1.40.2 # 34
9.29.4 2.56.3
32.4
32.2
2.59
21
29.2
31.2
FEBRUARY 2
1
32.4 1.06 1.37.1 2.60.3
29.2
1
39 1.15.3 1.51, 2.21
30
1 38 1.08.4 1.403 2.33
32.3
13 36.4 1.11
1.43.3 2.14.3 2.43.2
28.4
FEBRUARY S
1
37 1.11
1.49
210
27
1
34.2 1.14 1.53 2,25.1
32.1
1
38.3 1.08.2 1.39
2.07
26
+35
1.06.1 1.35.3
29.2
11 33
1.02 1.32.2 2.02 -2.32
30
.
14 38 139 1
1.12
1.43.4 2.13
2,40
24
1.53.2 2.28.2 2,59
30.3
26.4
33
30.2
Gretber & Liber (0) Macquarie River
3.09.2.3.39
29.3
31 1.01.1 1.31.2
30.1
1
95 1.07.4 1.38 2.05
-27
Golden Cow & Matador ... Double Chance Criffel ".. Rob Roy Far View (A)
Australian Prince (A) ....1 Melody Star (A)
Shuttlecock (A) & War-
rego River (A) Ohlö (0) & O-Lan (G)... Advancing Time
32.3
32
1
£
37 1.02 1.32.3 2.00.4 --1 34.1 1.10 1.45.2 2.16.3
40 1.13 1.45 2.15 35.3 1.06.2 1.2 3 2.02.1
2.12 -37 112 1.4
28.1
31,1
2.43
28
27.4
28.1
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1
32.2 1.04.2 1.35.3 2.05.3 37.4 1.15 1.46.4 34.1 1.08
30
31.4
1.39.1
31.1
* 32 1.04.3 1.38.2.
33.4
Busylight (A) & Quick
Despatch (A)
3
Snowy "River,
1
1.32 2.04 2,33.3 1,31 1.01
2.19.2 41.3 1.18.1 1.50
29.3
29.2
81 5 0.7 22
3
National Pride
1.
43 1.20 1.56.1 2.28.
31.4
2
Jober & Johnbet (G)
1 40 1.17 1.51.2 2.23 2.53 3.32.4 29.4
BRAWN CUP
L
Perola D'Oriente (A)
1
30
1.01.1 1.29.3 1.59
29,2
Goals P.W.L. D. E. A Pts.
Rose Evelyn
1
40
1.09 "1.43
2.15
32
39.3 1.16
149
2.19.3
30,3
1
40.3 1.18 1.49.4 2.18.1
28.2
Cocklera! ".....
1
33.3 1.04 1.34.3 2.02.2
27.4
Grand 'Allegiance
14 33.2 1.05.3 1.40.1 1.12.3 2,41
28.2
Franklin (A)
# 32.1 1.03.1 1.30,2
27.1
23 29 6 6
Sparrow (A)
13 38 1.16.2 1.52 2.23.3 2,50.1
28.3
7 2 5 0 9 17
4
Eve of Rest (G)
1*** 36.3' 1,09 1.45.1 2.17.4.
32.3
ship.
Vixen Tor
1
35.3 1.07
1.38.4 2.06.3
27.4
Rose. Flana
1
35.2 1.12
1.48
2.20.1
1
36 1.13
1.44 2.12.2
28.2
Charlester (G) & Hughber
(G) ......
14 41
2,35 1:20 2.00
3.05
30
14 35 1.08 1.42 2.14 2.45
134.2 1.06,3 1.37.1
31
30.3
1 32.2 1.10 1.44.2 2.16.1
31.4.
# 35.4 1.10.2 1.42.3
32.1
1 36 1.09 1.39.4 2.10 2.39.1
29.1
Chun-
1 29.1. 592 1,30
1 29.3 1.00.3 1.32.2
30.3 31.3
THE TEAMS RECREIO L--Miss
Yacht Artemis"
(Mr. G. G. Wood) Jan
18
Australian Diamond (A)... 1. New Star
31 1.01.2 1.32.2-1.59
26.3
1 39 .1.17 1.51 2.22
31
18.42.46
2 14
Rose Emily
1
35
1.10.3 1.45 2.15
30
C. Silva:
Willynilly
35.3 1.11.3 1.46
34.2
Joss
13.46.21 (Mr. A. O. G. Milis)
16.46.49 La Linda
"(dr. (E) R, B. H.
Johnstone, R.N.)
18.48.42 (Capt. P. H. MacMillan)
16.49.29 Guri
(Mr, 8, K. Helberg)
(Mr. J. Kroghi-Moe)" True Blue..... 16.46.12 $ 1
(Miss H, Crawhall-Wilson) Chill
Radon (A)
11 36
1:09.4 1:40.4 2.13.4 2.43.3
29.4
Kitti (A) & Big Wedge
.
(A)
1 38
1.09.4 1.40.4 2.13.4 2.43.3
4'
10
Avon & Jane Doe ̈(G),
11 40
1.18.1 1.58.1 2.31 · 3.03
29.4 32
Ciember (G)
5
9
Dawn Star & Celtic Star...
11. 40.3 1.21.2 2.01.3 2.38.3 3.09
35.2 1.09.4 1.40.4
30.2
in it.
31
Lucky Lad
1 33 1.02 1.31.2 1:59.3
28.1
Jennifer
4 32.1 1.05.2 1.37
31.3
6
BAmicus Curiae (A)
1
93.3 1.03 1.31.3 1.59.3
23
Gold Com
238.1.1.14.2 1.48
33.3
7
Sydney Lad...
1
31.3 1.33.3 2.02.3
29
Viceroy (A)
1 29.2 59.2 1.30.2 2.00.2 231.1 2.59
27.4
8
6 Hopeful
Star
(G)
&
Comedy Star (A)
1 31
1.04 1.35.3 2.06.2
1
33 1.05.2 1.34 2.03.3
30.4 29,3
Sapper (A)
14 34
1.07
1.41 2.122 2:42.2
30
14 45
1,25
2.02 2.41 3.18 3.47
31.
Cheerful. Star (A)
37.3 1.11 1.39.1
28.1
1
1
41.3 1.18.3 1.52.3 123.3 35.4 1.10 1.42 2.12.1 11 40 1.13.4 1.47
31
30.1
C.B.A... WIN 5-1
P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. "y" Ladies ...97 11 33 7 15 St. Andrew's L. 7 5 11 22 12 11 H.K Ladie's
3 1 17 12 9 ... 8 4 Ladies 0 1 4 1 7 18 CBA.
In the Brawn Cup Hockey com- petition, the Central British As-C.3.8.
Consociation registered an overwhelm- Recreio Ladies 6 0 4 2 4 18
ing win over the St. Andrew's Ladies by 5 goals to 1, at the King's Pärk on Saturday.
A QUANTITY OF LADIES DRESSES AND CORSETS" more or less damaged
On View on Day of Sale
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
In their first round C.B.A. wonArgonauts ...... 8 5 0,3 17 2 13 by 4-1.
Recreio Ladies 8 4 2 2 13 6 10 8 4 2 1 10 8. 9 Ladies 8 4 3 1 14 13 9
Scorers were: Miss E. Woolley D.GS. (4) and Miss F. Grimmitt for the CBA. UBA and Miss P. Lawson for the "y" Ladies Sainta.
cas
RECREIO LUCKY
ד'
After leading by the only goal scored in the first half, the Cen- tral British School were extreme- ly unlucky to be defeated by Re- creio Ladies by 2 goals to 1, in LAMMERT BROS., the Brawn Cup encounter at the
AUCTIONEERS.
King's Park on Saturday.
St. Andrew's L, 8 0 6 0 3.25 0
H.K. Yacht Club Results
Lovely Star Winnie (A)
Tornado Star
Smashing Through (0) dz
Royal Highness (G) Connieber (G) White Diamond (G) Common View () Satinlight (G) & Navy.
light (G) Lancashire Chips "A" CLASS
Corrected Pos'n Fts Nancy Lee (A)
18.39.35 1
Miss E. Rosseau was outstand The Hongkong Yacht Club's 1st ing for the C.BS, while Miss N. M. Commodore's Cup Series resulted Osmund, pivot, was the best Be-on Saturday as follows over a 9.1 crelo defender on view.
Miss Campos and Miss
Mr. Samuel Storey, MP, has been salves scored for the winners. appointed Parliamentary Private, whilst Miss Rosseau netted for the
..to Miss Florence C.BS. Secretary Horsbrugh Parliamentary Secretary
miles cours56:
to the Ministry of Health,
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NEWSETTES
Lieutenant Gordon Patrick Jean....... 16.49.31
för a Tenders are invited workshop at the Interned Chinese Ferguson, soldiers Camp Argyle Btreet, Kowloon:
J
The name of Me, Wong Ah Wee (Wong Seck Wee) has been added] to the Architects
List
Authorised
of the Hongkong Volunteer Detence Corps, has been appointed an Honorary Alde-de- Camp to His Excellency the Gov- ernor,
(Capt. E Lawder) Maureen
16.50.40
5 Racylight (G)
4 Altber (A)
11 2 Musketeer
Hopeful Star (G) 12 2 Maple Star (A)
(Mr. H. S. Philips) Painted Lady... 18.52.28 10
(Dr. Dean Smith) ''- Eve
...... 10.57.02 "Durban to Shanghai-An Epic!
(Maj, G, O. F. Alley) of the Sea" is the title of talk to Redshank 16.57.08 be given by Capt. M. J. Asquith at
(Fit Lt. M. Oxford). Dr. Nicol Campbell MacLeod, tomorrow's tiffin meeting of the
MIKED CLASSES
16.43.25 1 Deputy Director of Health Services, H. Rotary Club at the Hongkong has been appointed a member of Hotel
(Mr. W. A. Ingrath)
15.43.54 2 (£t.-Col, J. C. L. Yale) 10.4405
the Nutrition Research Committee.
•
Mr. Li Tse-long has been sp- pointed to be a member of the a further Board Education for period of two years. .
Allas
H. E the Governor has approved: Eryl the relinquishment of the ap-
pointment of Mr. Cyril Champkin Zephyr as Chief Air Raid Warden for the Capt. J. H. Brown) Island of Hongkong, with effect Widgeon from Jan. 31, 1940. -
(Mr. P. F. Medabe). Siskin
(Mr. D. Allen),
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ALLEGED FORGED NOTES
2.23 2.55 3.23.3 28.3.
YUET WAH YAT PO TO PUBLISH HERE
The Yust Wah Yat Po, one of Cheung Cheuk, 30, a woman, who appeared before Mr. R. Ed-Canton's great daily newspaper awards, at the Central Magistracy, which suspended publication on
on Saturday, on a charge of at- account of the Sapanese occupa tering a forged five dollar notation of the city, will short be purporting to be of the Hongkong issued in Hongkong.
12
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10
16.46.49
4
· 18.48.11 5
15.48.38 &
T
16.49.49
7
5
4
M the King has beert
The dande organfed by the. graciously pleased to approve the Hongkong Police in aid of the Bad-Dina award of the Colonial Police Medal tian War Organisation Fund, which (Capt. H. B. Biansfeld) to Police Constable 0108 Tang Kawas held in the Hongkong Hotel | Owl ..... for conspicuous gallantry.
#
Rost Chrden on Saturday, was' (Mr. G. L, Eastgate) well supported and was an un-Wendy 18.54.00
(Mr. H. W. Browney His Excellency the Governor, | qualified ráccess,
Nanette
16.54.10 Sir Geotry Northcote, was the
(Mr. V. V. Fasciato) guest of the Directors of the China The offices of the Supreme
DNF Light and Power Co., Ltd. at tiffin Coure will be open daily from 10 Winkle as the Peninsula Hotel on Baturam, to 1 pm. during the Chinese day. In the afternoon. His - New Year Vacation, except on The following are the results of cedentcy paid a visit to the central public and general holidays, when the fan Trophy Race safled.yester- pwer station at Horitn.
the offices will be entirely closed, day- and on Saturday when they will be
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•
JAN TROPHY RACE
Finished, Fos. 3.27.19 1
3.30.05 +2
Es will be back in April "and will, I hope, be able to get. down to brass backs" at once.
PERSONAL AMEFTION That is the only crumb of com- fort I can offer at the moment to those who are very rightly chasing Government in this mafter, ex- of cept, perhaps, to say that one
"EPIPHANY IN THE SNOWS"
ALTARPIECE IN CATHEDRAL
The "Epiphany in the Sdows" la the title of a large painting which today forms the altarpiece of the recently consecrated Cathedral of All Saints at Aflavik in Canada's the Arctic at the mouth of Mackenzie River. The altarpiécé was painted by Miss Violet Teague, of Melbourne, Australia, and the treatment
the subject is original.
To the Madonna and Child, clothed in ermine, an Eskimo family, ah Indian, a Royal Canadian Mounted policeman-and a Hudson Bay Company trader,
of
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my keenest personal ambition is bring their offerings. The con- to see a practical advance made gregation of the recently consecrat- towards the solution of our great-ed Cathedral is largely composed of Eskimos and Indians, bitter est problem during my Governor-enenties in former days but now
at peace.
I am afraid that I have said
The services are held in the Indian these nothing about
excellent quarters which I have just been and Eskimo dialects, the church- wärdens are chosen from both privileged to open. Let me, as
one who has been over them not Taces, and the hangings consist once but twice, assure you, ladles mainly of moose hide and caribou skins. embroidered with dyed and gentlemen, that they speak.
porcupine quillwork. for themselves...
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I congratulate heartily not only the Wharf Company on the sound économié insight which prompted their erection but also the labour- ers whose good fortune it will be to live in them: thirdly I offer to their designers, Messrs, Palmer and Turner, a tribute of sincere admiration.
Mr. Landale, I shall look back on this ceremony with feelings of pleasure and gratitude: I thank you and the Board very much for asking 1 to play a leading part
1,155 KILLED ON
THE ROADS
The number of deaths from road accidents in Great Britain in December was 1.155, the highest for any month since records were kept. The votal is an increase of 212 over. December, 1938:
The highest total previously re- corded was in September, the first month of the war, when 1,130 persons were killed. In October the agure went down to 919 and in November it was 926,
THE ATTENDANCE-
December's tomal included 820. Among those present
at the
pedestrians. the overwhelming opening ceremony were the Hon. majority of whom were killed dar- Mr. N. L. Smith, the Hon. Mr. anding the black-out---(The Times).
WILLIAM JACKS ANNUAL REVIEW
Messrs. William Jacks and Co., Ltd., announce with regret that for many reasons it is impossible their Annua) this year to issue
Mrs. M. K, Lo, the Hon. Mr. and Mrs. 3. Dodwell, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Compton, the, Hon. Dr. P.B. Selwyn-Clarke, the Hon, Mr. H. R. Butters, Mr. and Mrs. L Kadoorie, the Hon Mr. A. B. Purves, Mr. W. J. Carrie, Mr. E. J. Wynne-Jones, Mr. C. C. Black, Mr. A. E Penn, Mr. E. Faber, and Major C. M. Review, but that they will be glad to supply any information While refreshments were being required by their clients or cu served, Mr. D. F. Landale present-tomers regarding the commodi-" ed Chan Ah-chan, who is retiring ties they import, export and
stock.
Manners.
after 51 years with the company.
Their relations with the Minis-
ESTATE OF FORMER try of Supply, and with the vari-
CHIEF JUSTICE
ous Contrals edible them to de- liver Tron, Steel and Non-Fer- The late Sir William Rees rous Metals subject to the regu- Davies former Chief Justice of the lations in force, and it is the ex- Supreme Court of Hongkong, who pressed desire of the British died at No. 77, Bouverte Road Government that pre-war chars
neis should be used.
Shanghai Bank, at a shop in Gri- Arrangéneme have been com-West, Folkestone, Kent, on April ham Street, on Friday, was re-pleted for the publication here, 14 last year, left estate in the Co manded for further enquiries. next week, of a daily morning lony of $1,400. An application edition, and later, an afternoon made by the Hon Bir Henry Pol- lock for sealing the probate of the edition, both to sell at one cent.
The publisher is Mr. Albert will and two codicils has been ap-
proved, T: Yuan, who was until recently
ANOTHER CASE.
Charged with the possession
of
a 33 HK. note, and a $3 Chinese
3 Currency note, at the Chung Kwok
Boarding House, on Friday, Chn of the news staff of the Centralijos Pr
1 Wal, 31, was also remanded.
HE the Governor under open from 19 am to noon, subject, Artemis, At....
(Mr. G. G. Wood). instructions from the secretary of to the provisions of section 5 of State for the Colonies has been the Supreme Court Vacations) Jean, A15
(Mr. G. J. Tatr pleased to recoguleg Konaleur. Ordinance, 1898, so far as it relates
3.38.083 Louis Damona Ferdinand and to the Crimine Sessions. The Eve, AS ...............
(Burg. Lt.Cdr. A Page, R.N.). provisions
the issue Chinese New Year Vacation
8.38.30
Hongkong
as begin on February 8 and Netced, A at terminates on February 18 (both
days riclusive).
(Mr. K. Kjaer), Dragonfly, A1 and Guil, ADN
News Agency's local buresti,
Dost Cullinan is in charge V.C JOINS AGAIN of both cases,
DES
BEMAND GRANTED
**
VO. of the of one
this
Un an application by Insp. W. The youngest.
waris [N. 'Darkin, a rethand was also last
granced by Mr H G Sheldon, war's frat casualties... KC., at the Central Magistracy Lieu dans Edward Benn Smith So gaturday, which chuti, Ching has died of wounds in France nung, 22, travelling trader, ap peared on charges of uttering two forged $5 in Ewo Sreet on Friday, and miswful possession of a third forged $5 banknote.
Besides winning the V.C. he got the D. C. M. and was a regimental sergeant-nujor when he left the Army. He had only eleven months of civilian iite, working as a com-
**ESTATE OF $16,000 Estate of $16,000 was left by the late Mr. Eduardo Jose Loureiro, formerly of No 5 Peak Road, who
died at the Canossa Hospital," "or" October 19, 1938, Letters of ad ministration have been granted to the sister, Maria Jose Loureiro.
COUNTERING THE MAGNETIC MINE
Though too much must not be made of it, there has been a dis- tinct drop in the number of shipp- ing losses from enemy mines since the intensive German mine-laying
It is known, too, that the investigation which is being made of methods of countering the menace of the so-called magnetic mine is proceeding satisfactorily.
campaign opened a fortalgic ago
According to French reports, missonatre before he joined up means have been found by which And mines can either be drawni again for the War with the freist them bottom flier destres in
He went to France with
by the passage overhead of a ship contingent of the BE. Within a the same way as they are attracted few weeks he was promoted leutenant the commission he or alternatively, exploded where declined after the last war.
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