HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
Anti-T.B. Posters And Anti-Spitting Notices
Distributed ROUND THE In Colony
H.K. ASSOCIATION"
GETS TO WORK
A Meeting of the Executive Com- mities of the Hongkong Anti-Tu- berculosis Association was held on August 16.
Members
present were:
POLICE COURTS
AT KOWLOON
POULTRY THIEVES
GENERAL
FUNERAL OF MR. Black-Out
D. W. POLLOCK Communique PROMINENT CHINA Amendment
COAST HAND · The funeral took place at the Colonial Cemetery yesterday of Mr. David White Pullock, who died at the French Hospital on Sunday
The following communique is issued in connexion with the black-out August 27:-
The Director of Afr Raid Prë- cautions announces the following:
| after a short. Illness. The Rev. Kamendments to the Memorandum
Mackenzie Dow officlated;
on the black-out exercise dated
!!
Cancel Pate 2 and substitute i the following:-
(1) On the sounding of the Ralders. Passed signal,
All road traffic movements may be resumed provided all Ughts are obscured, 'In accordance with the provisions of the Lighting Control Regulations,
The deceased, who was chief en-August 5, 1940, ref, number 10/88/ gineer in the Indo-China Steam 40, Navigation Company, was well- known in the China coast. He was a native of Dunbarton. Scot Sentence of four months hard land, and had been with the fing Hon.labour was passed by Mr. E Hims- Mr. M. K. Lo (Chairman), Hon. worth yesterday on Chung On. 33, for about 14 years. He is survived Dr. F. S. Selwyn-Clarke
(Prest charged on four counts of larceny by his widow, who is an evacuee dent), Hon. Dr. Li Shu-fan, Miss in the Kowloon Tong area op
In Singapore.. R. Mow Fung, Dr. F. L. Tseung, various dates in July and August.
There was a large gathering of Dr. N. C. MacLeod, Dr. T. P. Wu, Tuk Yun, 28, charged with hav. friends present to pay their last Messrs. M. .F. Key and B. Wylle. ing participated in two of the lar-respects including Messrs. P. Tod: Apologies for absence
recenles, were
wag sentenced twoW. E Kirby, T.-A. Haughey, J. W. ceived from Sir Robert Kotewall, months' hard labour.
Lawson, B. Edwards, D. Thom- Sir Shouson Chow, Rev. J. E
The charges against first defen-json, S. W. Hall, F. Wilset, A, V. Sandbach, Messrs. C. G.. Sollis, dant were that on July 29 he stole Frain. J. Muat MacLeod. M. Pire Wr, Yinson Lee. D. Benson and two turkeys and six chickeris from teau, R. Warren G. Jack, A. Dunn, Hồ Kim loạ
No. 18, Somerset Road that on WH Heggie W. Houston, July 30 he stole fivè chickens from Holmes, J. Kempton. N. L. Rall-
PICTORIAL POSTERS
The Chairman reported that
寇
to
赴
THE WREATHS
No 3, Kent Road; that on Augustton and Capt. J. Lawrence, total of nearly 2.000 of the second he stole four pigeons and
paid of trousers from No. 63, Cum- berland Road; and that on August 17 he stole a brass boiler from No
to
anti-tuberculosis pictorial post- erg had been distributed schools, Chiese hospitals, health centres and public places. thousand anti-spitting notices had
Two
175, Sheung Sha Po.
The Kent Road address is the Irestdence of "Mr. Bander.
() Internal and external lights
in premises and streets, etc., must still remain extinguished" or ob- scured
Thirty minutes after Raiders Passed signal.
the
1
The exercise may be considered. as terminated and normal light- Ing. land and sea true move- ments, may be resumed.
(1) Movements of traffic throughout the period of the
been distributed to public places, Defendant was arrested on Aug. McLeod, Mr. and Mrs. J. Kennie/Military Air Force A. R. P. and
1,000 more had been made
ters,
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for
A clerk had been appointed to collect tuberculosis
defendant
per
Wreaths were sent by the following:-Hon, Mr. J. J. Pater- son, SW. Hall, W. J. Lawrence, Tony and Christine Fraser, J. R. MacPherson, G., W. Kynoch J. M. blackout, employed by the Naval
| Essential Services, will be 17. He admitted the larcenles and Miss M. G. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs.mitted, but the provisions of the distribution in schools and 900 claimed he had been assisted on M. Pivéteau, Margory. Jack__and 2. had been stencilled in other quar the first two occasions by second Jim, Mr. and Mrs. J. Adam, H H. Lighting Control Regulations must
be complied with. Scott Jean Billle and Marueen.
(m) Pedestrians should remain R. G. Craig, Mr. and Mrs. J. BOUND OVER Arrested in an opium divan fal- Fraser, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kemp-in their housea and thereby avoid exposing themselves to the grave had 'signifed their willingness lowing receipt of information by ton and H. G. Cooper;
which General Managers of the Indo- risks of personal injury to donate their fees to the Asso-the police that they were conspir-
Steam Navigation Co., are inherent during a blackout, ing to commit a burglary, four China clation.
Macfadyen, yesterday. men appeared before Mr. Q. A. A. Messrs. Jardine, Matheson and Co.. and also to accustom themselves Marine Engineers' Guild of China to conditions which would be en- charge of the Kowloon City Anti-
Defendants were Wong Li-san, Friends on the Lee Sang, Brother forced in war time. Tuberculosis Chinese Public Dis 23, Li Chung. 28, Chu, Mau, 29, and officers on the Kum Sans, Kow pensary Clinte was read and re-
Chau Hul, 28. It was alleged that loon Dock Staff. Engineers and mitted to the Publicity Sub-Comon August 17 they had conspired Officers on the Tai Sang,
together to burgle the ground four
notification
fees: Twelve doctors in the Colóný
A report from the doctor in
mittee.
pensary.
survived by his widow, three children, and a brother, Mr. F. Z. Ptato.
It was also reported that two of Nix 534. Nathan Road, which
MR. J. M. PINTO other Anti-Tuberculosis Clinics
was occupled by a dance hostess, The funeral of Mr. J. M, Pinto, had been opened at the Tsimisa- a riend of first defendant's.
who died at the Kowloon Hospital funeral among them being B. O'M. Many friends attended the tsul Health Centre and at the
An iron rod flattened at ane after a prolonged illness, took Shamshulpo Chinese Public Dis end, was found under a bed in the place at the Roman Catholic Deane, D. E. Hamilton, C. V. Castro, C. A. da Roza, O, H Cemetery yesterday. The Rev were bound over Fr. C. Spezialt officiated. at the Rocha, R. A. da Roza, S. 8. SOLZB, F. B. Mahomed, L. M. Remedios, The deceased, who was well-J. Santos, C. Santos, J. A. Pereira, H. Lee, H, Lau, L. M. Ribeiro, A. known in local sports circle, is
de Bouza, E. A. V. Ribeiro, A, V.
opium divan.... It was also intimated that an All four men anti-tuberculosis film had been on Bonds of $30 to be of good be- shown at 75 schools in the Colony.haviour.
A QUESTIONNAIRE
ARMED ROBBER
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A report was also submitted By An unlicensed hawker, Ho Kun. the Sociological Sub-Committee 29, was remanded three days in which had since Its opening custody" when he appeared before meeting in June, occupied itself Mr: Macfadyen yesterday on a mainly with the drawing up of charge of armed robbery.
a questionnaire designed to be It is alleged that on Saturday Alza in by tubercular cases show- he held up Tan Suk-tun, 35, on ing particulars of their living the staircase landing of No. 1, Fuk conditions, Anancial status, occu-Wah Street, and robbed her of a pation, etc. Five thousand copies wrist watch.
Ľ
asking
stitutions in the "Colony permission for its thembers for any information, which might be
relevant to its work.
SCIENTIFIC DISCUSSION The Scientific Sub-Committte!
STUDENT FINED
JUNK MASTER GAOLED
graveside.
#
FATAL KOWLOON
LANDSLIDE
Coolie Killed: Two Men Injured
Fatal landslide occurred yester-
Gosano, R. M. Suva, N. J
retto, G. M. Khan, M. A. Khan,!
Firdos Khan, G. Singh, G. Singh,
TUESDAY, AUGUST 20.
1940, -PAGE 5
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K Singh, J. E Kotewall, F. J. Elarte, L. C. Bilva, C. Gutterez,
In exercise of the powers-con-
E C. Cruz and many others,
ferred on him by regulation 37 of the Defence Regulations, 1940, the A. wreath from his wife and Officer Administering the Govern- children was interred with the ment makes the following order, casket.
and it is hereby ordered that---
No vessel shall anchor in the areas enclosed as" follows:-
of the questionnaire had been printed and all hospitals, sana-
Wong Kan-yau, 16. a studerit,
FLORAL TRIBUTES toria. clinics, etc., had been asked was fined $4.50 by Mr. Macfadyen for permission
Other wreaths were sent by c. to supply them yesterday when he appeared be-
(a) East Lamma Channel:-On with these forma.
Tore the Magistrate on.
day morning at 9.30 at the junc-Pinto, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Castro a charge The Sub Committee had also ut avoiding ferry fare. He had tion of Argyle Street and Prince and family, Dr. and Mrs B. de the North-Line drawn from Ma written to various charitable in $4.53 in his pocket when detained. Edward Road when an earth coolle Souza, R. M. Omar, G. M. Arthur, gazine Island through Makong to
was killed and two others injured.. A. Noronha, Mrs. L. G. de Bouza Stanley (162 summity.
The men were among a number and children, G. M. Khan, L. On the South--Line drawn from labour was passed by Mr. E Hims-work and the landslide was caused
Bentence of four months hard of coolies engaged in construction Lourenco, K. & Pavri and sun Stanley (182 summit) to Unkok.
Mr. and Mrs, K. Hussain, Mry audi
On the West Lines drawn from worth at Kowloon Court yester by a rock, weighing, some 2,000
Mrs. F. Z. N. Mendes and family. Unkok to summit of Lukchau and day on Lam Cheung-wan 57.
pounds, which came crashing down Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Noronha, A, L. master of a junk, charged with
Lai sau, 26, was killed. The in- Mrs. K Singh, A P." BOSS, T: P. 1 top of them from the hillside. Almeida, C. M. de Souza, Mr. and from thence to Magazine Island
(b) Tathong Channel:-On the jured men, Lam Man, 99, and Lat de V. Soares, K. A, Mrs. Lip Hap, North-A line Joining Cape Collin- useful variety of foods for pro- fault, three months hard labour. Kowloon Hospital where they were: Dad;
He was also fined $250. In de- Fong, 20, were "
removed to the G Singh, Mr. and Mrs. Jahan on and the South West point of
Jan Chau.
On the East-Life drawn from culosis; (2) The screening or film-for giving false information to the allowed to go home after trent Staff of Mercantile Bank, The Jan Chau Island to a point 6,000
President, Committee and Ment bers of the R. I T. C. Hockey D'Aguilar.
yards 080 degrees from Cape
colleagues of KIT, C., Goạn
On the South-Line drawn 6,000 bporting-Clab-members--B-- уEIDE-050 DEXTCES wall and Co., and others,
from. Cape | D'Aguilar.
reported that it had discussed
the following matters:-
(1) The most economical and
tecting the body against tuber-
fraudulently converting a carge of bean cakes, valued at $3,698,
police. It was stated that defen-ment. ing of suspected casey of T.B
dant claimed the cargo was dump.. (The Committee agreed that film- ing was preferable); (3) Consi-jed overboard when his junk was deration-of-the-camber-ofrom] (09.
toria for infectious cases likely
attacked
Later, he admitted having sold Insp. WA. Russell said that the required in hospitals and sana- the bean cakes." Two other men,jarms and ammunition' were found; to benefit by treatment; (4) Open Cheung Hing, 37, and Lam Chan on board the junk during arou air schools; (5) Types of spittoons shing, 27, were discharged, the tine search on Sunday at Shauki-
A report was also submitted by prosecution having no case to offer wan. He
the Publicity Sub-Committee.
FINANCIAL POSITION
against them.
SEQUEL TO DISPUTE
-MRS. A. HAMET.
On the West—The coastline De- tween Cape D'Agillar-and- Cape-
The funeral took place yester-Collinson day at the Mohammedan Ceme- This order, shall be substituted tery, Happy Valley, of Mrs. Aysha for the Order published as Govern Bamet, wife of Mr. A. H. Hamet, ment Notification 848 in the Ga- was attended by a large zette of September 22, 1939, which gathering of relatives and friends is hereby revoked.
fire latebira Haiet passed away at her residence, No. 410, Hennessy Road, on Bunday night
said that the Police were satisfied that they were only for the purpose of defence. The #nancial statement of the A man, Leung Tim, was bound Cheng was fined $10 and the
-or-and Association revealed that receipts over on a sum of $25 yesterday rifles and ammunition were had amounted to $4970.21 and when he appeared before Mr. dered to be confiscated.. expenditure $1,166.60 leaving a Humsworin on a Summons for balance of $3.813.52, cash in hand. assaulting Lee Kwan; proprietor The meeting. discussed the de- of the Kwan Wa contractors in
sirability of increasing the mem-Nathan Road, on June 39.
MARINE COURT
bership of the Association and it Complainant gave evidence that JUNK MASTER DISCHARGED
at the age of 41.
The religious service at the Mos-
B. W. O. F.
The following is the intest fist
was decided to write to the Hong-defendant hit him over the right: Lo Slu-dhuen, 58, master of junk que and at the gravealde was con-of subscriptions received to date kong General Chamber of Com temple with a short metal ruler No, Y4801H, appeared before ducted by Mulvi Mohammed Noor for credit of the British War Or-- merce asking it to invite members after first hitting him in the Commdr. J. Jolly yesterday on a shab, of the Chamber to become mem-chest w his fist. bets of the Association:
charge of entering a prohibited The dispute between them arose and controlled area, the Tathong Dr. Li Shu-fan submitted for the trom complainant having turned Channel Minefeld, whilst the Port consideration of the Committes down defendant's tender for a Closed Bignal was hoisted at Wag-
lab. various types of spittoons, one of certain job. which was adopted as a, standard. Mr. W. M. Brown appeared for and tentative" arrangements were complainant, made as to Its manufacture in the Colony,
SHAYUCHUNG RAID
AT CENTRAL
ARMS CONFISCATED
Many wreaths were sent,
Branch.
ganisation Fund, Hongkong
Freviously acknowledged £100 and $585,049,82, HM. Miller (Monthly, 15, E F Streatfeld There has been a "marked de- (Monthly) 30, D. 6. Clark (Month- Defendant was discharged fol-crease in the number of both for-17) 50. Joseph Prentice (Monthly) lowing the reading by Commdr. eign and Chinese evacuees arriv-26. Bale of 15 CHB8, Badges 15. Jolly of a previous notice which ing in Shanghal from Hongkong. Maraman Hongkong China Ltd. announced that funks could pass during the past fortnight, states (Monthly) 100, A. F. and Mrs. E minefields freely if they are not the North China Daily News. M. Horden (Monthly) 10, B. B. Car- This has been ascribed to the ter (Monthly) 28, Mr. and Mrs. C. quieter conditions prevalling in M. Hall (Monthly) 50, Some of the
loaded with steel or iron.
FOKIS FINED
A raid on Shayuchung. Mirs Cheng Yee-tin, 35, master of A fine of $7 or seven days im- the Colony and the possibility of Chinese Staff of Messrs, Wilkinson Bay, was carried out on Bunday by junk No. "T4660H, appeared before,prisonment was imposed, on five the ingorous measures enforced by and Grist, July 14, L. Blair three Japanese planes which also Mr. KMA Barnett yesterday boat fokis yesterday by Commdr. its Government being relaxed to (Monthly) 10. Richard Hancock machine-gunned people in the charged with the possession of folly when they were charged with some extent. Bo far the evacuees 25, Dr. K. W. Chaun 30, Anonymous streets. (Two cooltes were wounded four fifles and 480 rounds of amanchoring within a distante of less who came to Shanghal are mostly 5, Sale of 1 CHS5 Badge 1, Lam and several houses were demollah-munition on board the funik than 100 yards from the low water people who have relativer resident Fook Lye (Monthly! 20. Total ed.
without a permilt
mark near Tung On Wharf. in Shanghai
$586,374.62.
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