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HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
COMING AND GOING BY CLIPPER Another Big
U.S. - NEWZEALAND Exodus From
SERVICE STARTS
The Colony
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ماشا
ROUND THE POLICE COURTS
AT CENTRAL
POSSESSION OF REVOLVER
GENERAL
DISPOSAL OF'S CITY REFUSE
ON ISLAND
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URBAN COUNCIL
I
QUESTIONS
At the Urban Council meeting, t0% Three unemployed farmers, Ngmorrow at 415 pm, Dr." A. M.
Departures During yan, if, Hung Nr. 36, and Wons Rodrigues, pursuant to notice, will
Week End
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The following passengers Hongkong on Friday:
lert
LADY CHANRAWATIBAI HOL- KAR, wife of an official of tho State of Indore, was an arrival in yesterday Hongkong
by Pan American Airways PHILIPPINE CLIPPER (Capt. P. T, Adams), which reached Kal Tak in the afternoon.
Mrs. J. L. Adams, Dr. and Mrs. Chandrawatibal Holkar, Robert Agnew and children. Mrs ...Lady
who is returning to her home in J. W. Anderson and children. Mrs. Indore after a prolonged stay in W. J. Anderson and daughter, Capt. 1 arcom J. W. 8. Anderson, Mrs. G. S. the United States, panied by her mald, Mile. Odette Archbutt, Mr. N. Y. Avramow, Dr. and Mrs. H. Balean, Mr. "A B. Girault;
MOHAMED KHAN, an ocial Ballantine, Mrs. A. H. Barwell, Mr. of the Department of State. In-F. J. Brand. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. dore, also arrived on the Philip Brett. Miss Phyllis W. Brown, Mrs. F. J. Brown and children, Mrs. W. pine Clipper. "He is returning to
Buchanan, Miss J. Buchanan, Mr. Calcutta;
B. Bunyaraksh, Miss B. Cairns,
ask:---
Succintly, what is the method for disposal of city refuse on the island?
Kuen, 20, were remuen 48 hours when they appeared before Mr. H. G. Sheldon at the Central Magis- tracy on Saturday on a charge of
Is it a fact that such refuse is loitering and with possession of a
watertrant in the vicinity of ware- revolver and five rounds of am-now dumped at a depot on the munition
Defendants were seen in Canal houses where" edible staple com- are handled in "large Road East at about 11.50 p.m. on modities July 11 and a revolver and five quantities?
promiscuous refuse heap is sorted rounds of ammunition were found. Is it true that at the depot the Detective Sub-Insp. W. N. Darkin nut by scavengers and certain por- in one man's possession.
Mons rescued for sale while the re- is in charge of the cast.
mainder is transported for dump- ing cutside harbour limits?
Will the Deputy Director of
SOY IN BEER BOTTLES The manager of the New China
MISS BEATRICE PESTONJI. Mrs. W. G. Carroll and daughter. daughter of Mr. R. Pestonji, mem- | Mrs. S. Clarke and children, Mrs.Soy Manufactory, of No. 174 Hen-Health Services state whether the ber of the Hongkong Stock Ex-Geo, E. Costello, Mr. M. Cullinan bessy Road, was summoned before proximity of refuse heaps to cereals change, returned to Hongkong by Mr. and Mrs. David Davies Miss Mr. H. G. Sheldon at the Central in bulk renders them able to con- the Clipper after a month's vaca-B. Davies, Lt. J. H. Davis, RN, Magistracy on Saturday for having tamination by files, or other car- Mrs. R. Decker, Misses M. and Min his possession for trade bottles riers, prejudicial to Public Health? tion in Manila:
If the answer to 4 is in the affi- MR JOHN D. LAWRENCE. Decker, Masters H., J. and D. containing soy to which a
false
Mamla businessman, arrived by Decker, Mr, A. Dewar, Mrs. A. B/trade description was applied, that mative, is it, in the opinion of the the Clipper and is en route to Didsbury, Miss N. A and J. Dids-is. the name of the Hongkong | Director advisable. to recommend
* the States by air:
BOTELHO, MRS. BEATRICE Wife of the Consul for Ecuador in Hongkong was another arrival by the Clipper yesterday.
DEPARTURES
THE PHILIPPINE CLIPPER L scheduled to leave Kal Tak "morning with the following sengers:
bury, Mrs. 8. D. Digby, Miss D. Brewery and Distillery Limited. Digby, Mrs. E. 5. Donghty. Mrs. C. H., Douglas and daughter, Miss Hilda Dron, Mrs. Elsie Dunbar, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Duncan and
children.
Mrs. R. Ells, Mr. H. G. C. El
son,
some other less objectionable form of refuse disposal?
"Mr. D. B. Evans, of Johnson Stokes and Master, who appeared
Having regard to existing eir- for the prosecution, stated that the eunstances and local conditions offence was committed by putting will the Director recommend for soy bottles belonging to the adoption the best practical form of Hongkong Brewery and Distillery refuse disposal? Limited. He asked for the con→ fiscation of the bottles.
Defendant said that he bought the bottles from a second-hand goods dealer. He was ordered to return the bottles and to under- take not to use the bottles agam.
WOUNDING CHARGE
APPLICATIONS
wood, Mrs. E. E. Fairbairn, Mrs. B. C. Field and children, Miss Joan
Applications for permission to this M. Forrest.. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Fox- pasall and son, Mrs. H. F. Gerrard,
erect a neon sign on the top front Miss D. June Goddard, Miss E. D.
parapet of Nos. 28 to 29, Connaught MRS. WONG KING-YEW, wife Graham, Miss Elizabeth Grayburn,
Road Central; for an eating house of the well-known Manila mer- Mrs. A. W. Grimmitt, Misses F., W.
llcence for No. 1, Queen Victoria Street, ground floor: for an eating house licence for No. 50, Main St., chant, returning to Manila secom-and B. Grimmitt and Master A. W. panied by her infant daughter, Grimmitt, Mrs. Joan Hackney and
Seventy-two hours' remand was Ngau Tau Kok, ground floor: for daughter, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Kall Miss Janet Chin:
Mrs. B. Harding and granted when Yeung Wal-king. 21. a restaurant licence in lieu of the MR. CHỊU. TẠI CAO. Chinese and merchant, returning to the Philip daughter, Mrs. J. A. V. Hart-Davis appeared before Mr. R. Edwards at existing eating house licence for and infant. Mr. H. A.Hatcher, the Central Magistracy on Satur-No. 83. Queen's Road Central, pines, after a business trip to the Miss Doris E. Hibbard, Mr. and day charged with wounding ground and first floors; for a food Colony.
Mrs. A. S. Hill and children, Mrs. Wan-liu at Queen's Road Central factory licence for Na. 23, Cooke St.. ground" floor; for food shop MR. GEORGE L. MACKENZIE, K. S. Hodges, Mrs. Elfrida Husband on July 13.
Insp. J. O'Donovani appeared for licence for No. 48, Ngau Tau Kok, official "of the Hongkong and and daughter," Mr." J. P. Kennedy,
the prosecution."
ground floor. Shanghai Banking Corporation. Mr. W. J. S. Key, Mr. Noll P. King,
STEALING PETROL making a business trip to Mands: Mr. G, Larikov, Mrs. M. E. Lind-
Fung Man, 29, was remanded 48 MR. HARRY C. MORRISON, gren, Miss Grace MacDonald, Mrs.
J. F. MacGregor, Mr. A.
hours when he appeared at the mining geologist, returning to Manila after a business trip to Machachlan, Mr. A. Macleod, Rev. Central Magistracy on Saturday on
Sister St. (Aldea Lavigne) Marca charge of stealing, with others Every night an ambulance of the
(Marle Rev. Bister Marguerite
not in custody, four gallons of pet-Medical Department tours the MR. OLDRICH MOJZIJE. Vachon) Marie, Mr. George Mas-
streets of Hongkong. The ambul official of the Czechoslovak Na-loff, ̈Mrs. N. Martland, Mrs.♬ rol from car No. 420.
Sgt. McInnis, prosecuting, stated ance attendants go, among the tional Committee, proceeding to McLane and daughter, Mrs. H. W.
street, sleepers, wake Manila on business;
Merrick and son, Mrs. E. J. R. Mit- that the car belonged to Mr. T. H.numerous MR. JOHN PARADISE, accoun-chell, Misses J. and F. Mitchel, Jordan of the Naval Dockyard and them up and encourage them to was parked at Kan Hong Street, enter the Refugee Camps, or retura tant. Erlanger and Calinger, Mrs. P. Morrison and infant, Mr.
to their homes. Manila;
W. Mulcahy, Miss B. L. Nelson, Quarry Bay... Mrs. L. M. Newbiggin and children, Mrs. A. Nicol.
Hongkong;
MR. JAMES 8 TELFER, U. B. Public Health Surgeon, Hongkong,
en route to the states.
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AT KOWLOON
ARCHITECT SUMMONED“...
ROUNDING UP REFUGEES
Refugees who return to their villages not in the mosnal fighting Zone are sometimes given a few Mrs. W. HL Owen and daughter,
cattles of rice and clothes, and a Mrs. H. I. Palmer, Mrs. H. H. Pegg,
grant of money." Free transport to The next inward Clipper-the Mrs. A. Penson, Miss A. Fensor. HONOLULU CLIPPER-la due to Master N. H. Penson, Mrs. A. Pol- Hearing at Kowloon Court of the the frontier or to the nearest port arrive in Hongkong tomorrowlard, Mr. W. Price, Mrs. G. R. Ra-case against Wong Cheuk-tong, ar- is also provided, if the refugee is to return to hla Own afterricon
zavet, Mrs. A. Ritchie and children, chitect of No. 14, Queen's Building, willing Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Roach, Miss J.Lofee Pahong, owner of New Row-village. DELPHINUS LEAVES M. Roach, Mr. and Mrs. M. Hoon Inland Lot No. 1969, the Dow Roffey, Mrs. Clara de Rome, Mr. Kee Building Contractors and the WITH H.K. MAILS
Izzat A. Safedi, Mrs. A. de Sayve. Safety Industrial Company, sum Imperial Airways outward plane. Mrs. J. B. Scott, Mrs. Clara A. Beth, moned for offences against the DELPHINUS (Capt. §. Garside and Mrs. W. Sharp and son, Rev. J. C Building Ordinance, will be con- F/O Samuels) left Kal Tak yes-Smith, Mr. Edwin Spark. Mrs. Jtinued tomorrow.
CUSTODY OF GIEL
SNATCHING CASE terday morning, taking 241 kilos Sweeney, Mrs. J. C. Taylor, Mrs. W. M. Thomson, Mrs. Maisie Thomp- of mail from the Colony, «
Hearing was adjourned to July 18
Sentence of six months' hard son, Miss A. Thompson, Mrs...P. There were three passengers Tod, Miss P. Tod, Miss R. Vickers, at 3.30 p.m. when Chan Sze, 39, labour and 10 strokes or the came was passed by Mr. Macfadyen on Mr. Lakhani and two Japanese. Mr. C. Watanakasem, Mrs. J. Wat widow, and Neung Lin, 48, married
The next inward plane is due son, Mr. G. Wilson, Lt. Comdr. C. Woman, appeared before Mr. H. G.Baturday on Kyan Lam-kwong, to arrive in Hongkong on Thurs- Wood, RN. and Mrs, Wood and Sheldon at the Central Magistracy 20, convicted of snatching a wrist day next, July 18, and the next son, Mrs., M. W. Wood, Mrs. D. Saturday charged with having watch from a woman, Leung To-
possession, custody or control of awah, in Pitt Street, on Friday. - outward mail will leave Kal Tak Woss.
17-year-old girl, Fu Kan Hung. on Wednesday morning, with mails
U.S. - NEWZEALAND CLIPPER" SERVICE
ARRIVALS
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Mr. and Mrs Gordon Castle, Mr. Thomas D. Erskine, Mr. and Mrs.
Insp. Moreton appeared for the for Malaya Java and Australia. The following arrived
KPM liner from the South on Drosecution and ball was fixed at
$100. Sunday:
- AGENT CHARGED Anthony Bartholomew Yap, allas THE 42-TON AMERICAN CLIP-Paul W. Fleming and son,, Mr. Yap Blu-fat, 1, an advertising PER hopped off from San Fran- Robert P. Jones, Mr. Turli Frederik agent, resident at No. 313, Hen- cisco at 8 am, on Saturday morn-Reuter, Mr. de Souza 8. Caleral, nessy Road, and ing (Hongkong time) carrying the Mr. 1. J. Villington, Scott.
IN TRANSIT
first airmail between the United Those in transit for the North
States and the lands "dówn, under" --New Zealand and Australia. The
are:-
si
cases of U.B. Light Beer from the same person.
Yap was remanded three days in custody.
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The snatching occurred near the Kwong With Hospital It was stat- ed in Court that there had been several cases of snatching report- ed from near Kwong Wah Hospital in recent weeks.
JUNK MASTER IN TROUBLE Wong Kong, 25, master of trad-. native or
Ing junk No. T781H, was remanded Seramban, Malaya, appeared be-
three days in custody when he ap foré Mr. QAA Macfadyen on peared before Mr. E. Himsworth on Saturday on four counts of obtain Saturday on charges of possession ing goods by false pretences and of arms and of dangerous goods Mr. Clifford Johnson, Mr. and one count of obtaining money by aboard bis vessel at Shaukiwan first mall, largely made up of fight Mrs. John E. Woodall and two false pretences,
·4| རྫ Harbour on July 11-with- permia- povers, weighed well over a ton.children, Miss E. C. Batrick, Mr. Yap is charged with having on from the Hop. Commissioner
The American Clipper, only re-and Mrs. James Colquhoum, Mr. December 21 obtained $300 from
of Police cently returned from trans-Atlan-Wilfred Henry John, Misa Fralda Charles Day by falsely pretending Wong is charged with possession tie service. 14 to be a permanent sibiriakoff, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Green that he was in a position to obtain of one rifle, 93 rounds of rifle am- addition to the Pacific Division and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gus- a job for him with the Kowloon munition, four dynamite bomba, Zeet of Pan American and wiltaves B. Youngberg and three Cycling Club at a wage of $45 a 23 sticks of dynamite, 32 detona-
children. Mrs. Ella 8. Shemtob and | month.""- daughter.
call at Hongkong.
WANT THEIR ARMS BACK
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tors, and two coils. He He is charged also with having manded three days in custody. Prominent among the passenger-
obtained from Heinrich Corra, of list of the inaugural fight was
STOLE FROM GIRLS L Rondon and Co., on June 6, one ADMIRAL 0. G." RICHARDSON,
ease of Hennessy Brandy and one Sentence of eight months hard Commander-in-Calef of the U, B.
case of Grant's Whisky, and on labour was passed by Mr. Hims- Fleet now stationed in Honolulu
Following the official recall of June 10, a further two cases of worth on Saturday on Chan Teuk- who is returning to Hawall after anying Clipper trip to Washing firearms from private individuals, Grant's whisky, pretending that he ping, 30, convicted on two counts ton, D. C., where he conferred it is learned that several local was organising the 2nd All Hong-of larceny from escort girls
Defendant was accused of steal- with President Roosevelt and Chinese bustness men have peti kong Cycle Meeting and required other government officials.
tioned the authorities for the re these liquors for sale at the meeting a finger ring and a wrist
watch from an escort girl, PHIL DELANY, formerly Pan which had been surrendered follow- American Representative in Honging the recent recall' order. "ing on June 19, on a similar pre Restaurant, Temple Street, on kong who are proceeding to It is believed, however, the belt tence, obtained three cases of Un. 2. and further with stealing a Auckland to direct P. A..As sales tions are not likely to be met with Tight Beer from George Duncan of finger ring and wrist watch from programme in New Zealand and favourable consideration for the W. R. Loxley and Co., and on Jine Tam Mel-11 át Room 309, the Wong
time being,
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