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Milestone In Medical History Of Kowloon

TSIM SHA TSUI HEALTH CENTRE

Another milestone in the medi- cal history of Kowloon will be reached today with the opening of to the final branches which go complete the activities of the new Tsim Sha Tsui Health Centre..

Mr. Luck Ho-yee and his bride. formerly Miss Lam Sui-fong. after their Registry wedding-

(King's Studio).

MONTHLY DINNER

OF R.A.O.C.

Prior to March this year the Tsim Sha Tsul Infant Welfare Centre operated In a small ground oor of a Chinese style tenement house, where accommodation was far from adequate. Social hygiene work was carried out in small premises near the Tsim Sha Tsui Tire Station. Death registration was carried out in the small Office of the Medical Officer in charge Kowloon Mortuary: which was also shared by the Health Officer In charge of the New Territories.

As from today when the death registry is being transferred, all these activities will be centred in

The function was presided over one building, where they will have

and sadtable ac by Sgt-Major R. Neale, President adequate space commodation: It should be men-of the Club, and following the tioned however that clinics at the dinner the guest of honour, Major R. D. Walker, M.G., gave a very social hygiene" centre near. the Fire Station are being continued instructive discourse on "Explo-

sives and Their Uses."

.ns before.

BIRTH REGISTRATION

It is hoped to institute birth re- gistration at this centre at some future date. but meanwhile births will continue to be registered at the Chinese Public Dispensaries and the General Register office at the General Post Office Bullding.

It is anticipated that it will be possible in the very near future to announce the opening of tuber- culosis clinics in the huts at the rear of the main building.

when

There was a convivial gathering at the Gloucester Hotel last night the Warrant Officers' and Sergeants' Club of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps held their monthly dinner."

GENERAL

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CONSPIRACY CHARGE

"Acting on the complaint of the Sentence of six months with Medical Authority, a party of hard" labour each was passed by Revenue Officers, headed by Mr. Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen at Kow- A W. Grimmitt, Chief Preventive loon Court yesterday on four of Officer, carried out a raid in the xx men who appeared on a charge Central district and arrested 18 of conspiracy to rob certain cattle persons near Cross Street on dealers, occupants of the third Thursday.

foar of No. 609 Reclamation

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These men, composed of street Street. coolles and unemployeds, were, Defendants were arrested by the charged before. Mr. R. Edwards at police in a raid carried out on the, Central Court yesterday with 881, Canton Road, 3rd floor at 1 manufacturing cigarettes without p.. on May 29. The premises were a licence from the Imports and raided following information re- Exports Department.

ceived by the Yaumati Detective

The raiding party had no dif- Office. ficulty in arresting the "men as Two revolvers, each loaded with they were sitting close together. Ave rounds of ammunition were busily engaged in "manufactur-seized in the raid, and also three ing" cigarettes from butts which daggers. Five of the accused ware they had picked up in the street. arrested on the premises, and the Eight of the defendants plead first defendans Wis arrested ed guilty while the remaining half shortly afterwards in the street dehled, the allegation. All were outside the house. remanded to June 4. ball being fixed at $200 each.

The men sentenced were Chan

It was alleged that first defen- dant was leader of the conspiracy It was learned from Mr. Grim-and was fully aware of the move- mitt that the Medical authorities ments of the would-be victims. admitted had analysed a sample of the re- When arrested. he manufactured tobacco and in one ownership of the revolvers. case, no less than seven types of germ were found. Mr. Crimmitt Wah, Wong Kam, Chan Tee and emphasised the danger of the to-Lam Kwa. They will all be, re- bacco 35

cigarettes were commended for banishment. Third the re-packed in "Gold and sixth defendants, The Tuk sometimes Flake" packages or other brand and Pun Tal-Keung, had their

pleas of not guilty to the cun of cigarette containers.

spiracy charge accepted, and were discharged.

CAUTIONED Pleading guilty op a summons

SALE OF A BOY for parking his car longer than

Charged with having taken part necessary at Queen's Road near the China Emporium, G. A. Harri-in the unlawful transfer of a valuable considera. man, of No. 505. The Peak, was child for a cautioned by Mr. H G. Sheldontion. two men, Ngat Lam, 32, and Lo Kau, 34, and two women, Tsang Fo-klu, 30, and Leung Tsat, 57, were remanded for three days in custody on ball of $100 each when they appeared before Mr. Macfadyen.. yesterday.

Members of this Club are drawn from Warrant Officers and Ser- geants of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps and they repre- yesterday. manner of technical sent all

trades and interests.

CODE POSSESSION Chan Chi-ya, residing at Glou. It is quite possible that this.14cester Hotel, appeared before Mr. the only series of dinners of its R. Edwards on a charge of posses kind tri the Far East and the aim sion of a code on May 27. He is to enable members on circuit was fined $25. duty to meet and exchange views,

Mr. Shao L-tze, new Chinese Ambassador to the Soviet Union. who arrived in Lanchow from

ALLEGED ASSAULT

The transaction is alleged to have taken place at No. 94, Sai Kung Road on May 30, Insp. G. Appearing before Mr. R. Edwards w. Moreton. of the S.C.A., who is yesterday charged with assault, prosecuting, stated in Court that two unemployed men, Chu Chung-the child. a three-year-old boy, sang and Tam Yung, · were Te had not yet been located, With all these activities centred Chungking by plane on Wednes-manded for 72 hours on the ap- in one compound Kowicon will day afternoon resumed his flight possess the most up to date and on Thursday to Hami, in Sinklang. pilcation of Det-Insp. J. O'Dono- complete Health centre in the en route to Soviet Russia to as- Colony.

sume his post.

800TH. ANNIVERSARY OF PORTUGAL

FESTIVITIES IN MACAO

of D. hoisting of the Banner Afonso Henriques over all public buildings,

Speech by Dr. J. Ferreira de Castro,

on the official theme "Portugal, as a free nation, com-

eight

centuries of memorates existence."

2nd Epoch-Festivities Of The City of Macao JUNE 13

.

10 am.Inauguration of various public works.

THE 800TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE FOUNDING OF PORTUGAL WILL BE CELEBRATED ON A LAVISI SCALE IN THE COLONY OF MACAO, STARTING" FROM TOMORROW SUNDAY,

Owing to the political situation, the Portuguese Minister in London has expressed the wish that Por-

6pm-Unveiling of slabs of tuguese in Hongkong should not

the new Roads Lopo Sarmento de celebrations in hold any

this all festivities will, Carvalho and Inacio Sarmento de Colony and therefore, take place in Macao, Carvalho. Address by Dr. Adelino where large crowds are expected Barbosa da Conceicao. during the week-end.

11 am-Bibliographical Exhibi tion at the Municipal Hall,

JUNE 24

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STOLE PEN

ANOTHER CASE

In another case of the similar nature, namely stealing children The defendants were charged under 14 years of age, the allega- with the alleged assault of Chu tion being that they had by force Ling-sum, with Intent to rob or fraud enticed away, three boys. Wong Chiu-ying. (9 years); Wong Sentence of a month's hard Fook-hol, 7 (years) and Wong labour was imposed on Leung Wo, Fook-wing 10 years), student, 28, unemployed, when he pleaded Wong Fuk-san. aged 21, of 506 guilty before Mr. H. G. Sheldon Nathan Road, 1st floor, and Li yesterday to the theft of a foun-Shun 54, widow, of the

were remanded three tain pen and a wallet, the pro- address," perty of Miss Cheng Tsl-ying of days in custody when they ap- No. 24, Kennedy Road, first floor. peared before Mr. Q. A. A. Mac- Leung was also expelled as a fadyen yesterday.

destitude.

ARCHER CASE

SEQUEL

RESTITUTION OF

TYPEWRITER

re.

Arising out of a case in which Charles Archer, 36, was found gull- ty on six charges of larceny by 9 am-Military Ceremonial at ballee, embezzlement and obtain SPECIAL SERVICES The only celebrations in Hong- the Monument of the Victory over ing money by false pretences, and kong will be the special services the Dutch in 1822. Address by Dr. sentenced to 13 months' hard in- which will be held in all Roman Lulz da Camara de Menezes Alves, bour, an application for the Catholic churches. At the Catho- President of the Executive Com- stitution of a radio set and a type

Cathedral, the celebrations mittee in Macao of the Centener-writer was brought before Mr. R. will take the form of a special ary Celebrations,

5 pm-Unveiling of the Monu service at 4 pm, at which a Por-

ments to Governor Ferreira do tuguese priest will officiate.

The programme of festivities in Amaral and Colonel Nicolau de Macao will be divided into three Mesquita. Address by the Presl- epochs-the first, dealing with the dent of the Loyal Municipal Senate, establishment of Portugal from Mr. Luciano

same

MARINE COURT

OBSTRUCTION CHARGE

At the Marine Court yesterday, two fishermen, who pleaded guilty to the charge of anchoring their boats and causing obstruction. were each fined 15 or five days imprisonment yesterday.

LYING INSHORE

Lo Mui, 62, mistress of Class boat 368IV of Hongkong and six other boat-women were charged yesterday morning with having an- chore their craft at a distance less than 100 yards from the low water mark near the Canton- Macau Steamboat Company Wharf, on May 31, between 9 p.m. and 5

8.m.

Edwards at the Central · Court The defendants all pleaded guity yesterday.

and were each fined $10 or ten The complainant was Mr. Gard-days imprisonment in default, ner, of the Bosco Radio Corpora FISHERMAN IN TROUBLE tion, who was represented by Mr. M. A. da Silva,

..:

Chan Tat, 25 a fisherman plead- ed guilty of the following charges Martins and Dr. Two radio sets and two type- before Comdr, G.-F. Hole yester-

writers were the sublect of the day: June 2 to June 4; the second, fes-Alberto Pacheca Jorge."

8. p.m.-Procession of St. John, petition. Mr. Silva said that a tivities of the City of Macao from

Using bright lights for the pur Sermon wireless set and a typewriter had pose of fishing or attracting fish June 23 to June 24; and the third, Patron Saint of Macao. the rehabilitation of the Por- and Benedicition.

been returned by the purchasers in a prohibited area, in Lal Chi by mutual agreement, tuguese Monarchy from December.

Kok, yesterday morning;

Falling to stop when called. upon Of the remaining articles. Mr. to do so by a police officer: Edwards made an order for re- Possessing a boat without a stitution of the typewriter, pur-cense from the Harbour Master chased by Mr. Lam, of the. Orlent at Lai Chi Kok,

1 to December 2..

FULL PROGRAMME

The following is the full pro- gramme:

Epoch-The Establishment

Of Portugal JUNE 2

At night-Al Fresco Fete. 3rd Epoch The Rehabilitation of Portuguese Monarchy

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DECEMBER 1

10 am-Inauguration of various public works.

11am-Exhibition of works

connected with the "New State" of Portugal at the National Union Building.

...

6 p.m.-Bolema Te-Dem at the Macao Cathedral. An address will

12 am.-Unveiling of slab of the be delivered by His Lordship the Elshop of Macao, Dom Jose da new "Avenida de D. Joao IV" Address by Dr. D. Joao Vila Côsté Nunes;

11,p.m-Public Assembly at the Franca, Municipal Hall, His Excellency! the Governor, Artur Tamagnini de Sports Field,

6 p.m.-Solemn Te-Deumat Sousa Barbosa will inaugurate the Festivities following the re-open- Se Cathedral. Address by His Lordship the Bishop, D. Jose da ing of the bar'lding.

Costa Nunes,

JUNE, 4

10 am-Inauguration of various public works. Unveiling of the slab of the new. "Avenida de D. Afonso Henriques." Address by Francisco de Carvalho e Rego;,

6.30 pm. At Monte Fort: Reception of the speech of the Portuguese Premier, broadcast from the Castel of Gutmarain.

:3

p.m.-Inauguration

of the

RADIO SET

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LIDO — REPULSE BAY

THE LIDO

HEALTH RETURNS

The following is the return of notifiable diseases reported to have Tobacco Company. The radio set. A fine of $10 or ten days was occurred in the Colony during the bought by. Mr. Ford, was to re-imposed on the first charge. 510 24 hours ended at midnight on main with the purchaser.. or ten days on the second, and May 30-Tuberculosis 28

Mr. Edwards remarked that as or three days on the third dysentery 11 cases, diphtherig the charge to connexion with this charges respectively, were

alsa three cases, and one each of small- pox, enterie fever and cerebro- radio set was one of false pre-ordered. tences, it did not come under his

spinal feyer. jurisdiction. but was civil case.

AIRPORT NEWS Imperial Airways outward plane with Hongkong malls is scheduled to leave Kal Tak tomorrow morn-

At Night-Ball at the Loyal | Ing. Municipal Senate.

DECEMBER 2

11 p.m.-Public Assembly at the Municipal Hall, Closure of the Festivities by His Excellenty« the Governor, Artur Tamagnini de Bousa Barbosa.

Various books of historical and national interest will be published of all the Church-Ells; and the during the Festivities.

Salate by the Artillery; pealing

noon.

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Passengers

DEPARTURES FROM HONGKONG

The following passengers em The inward plane, with London barked on a British ship bound for mails, dated May 25. 1s expected to northern ports:- arrive at Kal Tak tomorrow after Mr. Morrison. Mr. Vander Wal, Mr. ahid Mrs. E L Lees, Mr. JR. Milty, Mr. J. Maloof Dr. and Mrs. Pan American Airways California Frazer and Infant, Mrs. Asker and Clipper is scheduled to arrive at two children; Mrs. Scott Merris, Kal Tak op Tuesday afternoon MissAsker. Mr. and Mrs. Brown and will leave on her return night Mra. Chang Eun: Kwan, Miss S. the following morning.

Y. Yang and two intarita, Mrs; Loo

CLIPPER ON TUESDAY.

CRIES:

Yuan Si, Miss Lam View Chean. Mrs. A. Bontress. Mrs. Schlaepser, Mrs. I. Pereira, Mr. W. HE Coates, Mr. J. Dweck, Mr. A. Dab- rouge, Mrs. Wallace..

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Mr. T. K, Chao, Misses Frazer, Mrs. E. Neill, Mr. F. R. W. Barr Mrs. Kuo Wel Teh, Mrs. Fau Yeh Ming. Bgt. N. Mayne, Pie. W. J. Bedford, Mrs. L. K. Nieh, Mr. Bung Cat, Mr. Paul Nee, Mr. H. W. Hou, Mr. Chao Tse Yue, Mrs. M. Reiners. Those who embarked on a north- bound Dutch ship were:-Mr. Y Joe and son, Miss Joe Boon Pun, Miss Joe Box Lun, Mrs. Teng Bide Eng with infant, Mr. W. L, Worden.

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