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HONGKONG DAILY 'PRESS

GENERAL

H.K. TO GIVE FUNERAL OF MR. ROUND THE POLICE COURTS

£200,000 A YEAR TO BRITAIN

FREE GIFT FOR WAR DURATION

W. L. MCKENZIE

KEEN CRICKETER

PASSES ON

AT CENTRAL

AT KOWLOON

THEFT OF BICYCLE

Li Kau, 23, and Wong Shing, 31, appeared before Mr. E. Himsworth on Saturday on a charge of lar- ceny of one bicycle from Law Cheong, butcher, on October 2.

BAIL ESTREATED- Man Kau, 32, unemployed, who The funeral took place at the was charged with keeping the Colonial Cemetery yesterday or second floor of No. 588 Queen's Mr. William Louis McKenzie, who Road West as, a common gaming died at the Queen Mary Hospital house on Oct. 4, had his bail of in Saturday morning. The Rev. $100 estreated when he failed to It was stated that the complain- AP. Rose officiated at the grave-appear before Mr. G. T. Lowry on ant reported to, the police that

Saturday.

a bicycle had been stolen from The Government of Hong- side.

Two of the gamblers were fined Mataukok slaughter house. On in- The late Mr. McKenzie, who was kong, with the concurrence

$2 each. while 18 others, who did formation A District Watchman of the Exchange Fund Ad- only 34 years of age, was Becre-

the defendants visory Committee, has offered tary of the Hongkong Telephone not appear. had their ball of $5 arrested

each. estreated,

October 4. The bicycle, already Co. A keen sportaman, Mr. Mc-

Money picked up from the table. dismantled, was recovered. to His Majesty's Government

Kenzie was a member of the Kow-amounting to $10.90, was ordered. a free gift of £200,000 per an-foon Cricket Club and was to be put into the Poor Box. num for the duration of the prominent Agure in the cricket war from the profits of the held, exchange fund, provided the net increment reaches that figure. This offer has been gratefully accepted.

gift.

.

There was a large gathering or

friends to pay their last respects,

Sgt. McVey prosecuted,

BURGLAR CONVICTED Charge with burglary with an. and among those present were other not in custody at No. 96 Wel- Han. Sir Robert Kotewall, Messrs.lington Street, ground floor, and

to sentenced

te

The first defendant was sentenc. ed to one month in prison and to be expelled, while the second ac- eused-wa-sentenced to two mon- ths' imprisonment.

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SUSPECTS REMANDED Two suspects in connexion with J Scott-Harston, J. P. Sherry, stealing $29 and one hook from the robbery at Ku Yam Temple As the published half-yearly Walter C. Clark, V. C. Labrum, the address. Lau Wo, 21, unem-on September 24, Li Tun and Au statements show, the position at Abraham, F.

G.ployed, was Goodwin, F.

six Ping-wun appeared before Mr. December 31, 1939. represented a Maunder, L. Jack. W. Hyde. W months' hard labour by Mr. Lowry Himsworth on Saturday and were cover of over 114 per cent. That simpson, T. A. Madar, A. E. Perry, on Saturday,

temanded another week. cover will not be decreased by the a. A. Gray, G. C. Burnett, E. C. Det.-Sgt. Cullinan said the pre-i

LARCENY FROM PERSON Fincher, A. J. Kew, S. Jex, P.mises were used as a rice shop

Appearing before Mr. Himsworth It will be recollected that be-Tester, J. Fleming. Luenberger, and the complainant. Li Tse-fung, sides remittances umounting to IR. O. Keen, W. Stoker, A. I, Cash, 129, manager, and his fokis sleep on Saturday, Chan Chiu-wah, 29, over £84,000 from the local news-W. J. Geall. C. F. Needham, Rin the shop. At about 5 am. on und Ng Chiu-shu, 32, were charg paper War Fund, the Hongkong Kirkwood, J. M. Dalalel, W. G. Thursday morning. they were ed with conspiracy with intent to Government has already, in the past year, made two free cash gifts Gin, R. Farrell, B. W. Bim-areened by someone pushing at summit larceny from the person

mons, D. Tollan, C. Hatt, A. C. the door. Complainant got up and at Nelson Street.

saw defendant standing inside the Jeffreys, B. Parks, T. Davis, R. door. Defendant ran away but was ally charged with having in his The first accused was addition- Rathmell, A. H. Potta, E, O. arrested a short distance from. Murphy, B, Deacon. J. Russell. Pthe shop by a detective.

possession a dagger. " Jackson, D. &. Robb, B, C. Tavadia,

The hook was found in the po-

of £100,000 each.

Speeding Up Construction Of Shelters

ADDED PROTECTION AGAINST STRAFING

R. Pestonj. Capt. A N. Braude asession of defendant, and $3 was (H. K. V. D. C.) and a detachment later found in a box in the shop. of the Scottish Company of the The remaining $20 was Hongkong Volunteer Defence covered.

Corps.

Wreaths were sent by Messra. EV, Searle, B. C. Randall, B. Herschend. E Hausauman, M. M. Tyrrell W. C. Simpson and family. the Misses da Roza and the Jar- dine Engineering Corp. Ltd.

DR. HSU

The A. E. P. authorities are speeding up work in the construc tion of air raid shelters' and with-]

The famera took place at the in the next two weeks several of the 20 pen-shelters in Canal Road Yat "Pit Ting Pavilion, Kennedy West will be completed.

not re-

H.K. Chinese

Doctor Struck Off

Government Gazette, a resolution was duly passed that it had been proved to the satisfaction of the Board that Dr. Hung Men-sau of 125 Nanchang Street, ground floor, Shamshuipo, had permitted un- qualified assistants employed by

At an Inquiry held by the Town, on Saturday, of Dr. George Medical Board on July 12 and 24, The shelters, constructed be-Hsu Chien, former Chinese Minis-says an official notification in the tween Hennessy Road and Leigh-ter of Justice and President of the ton Hill Road, will hold about 120 Supreme Court of China. persons each and are built of hol- A funeral service was held at St. low concrete blocks, making them John's Cathedral in the morning blast-proof

and splinter-proof when the Rev. James Wong, of against any high explosive Bomb Christ Church, officiated. up to 500 lbs, exploding not nearer Hall pronounced the Benediction. than 50 feet away.-

The funeral procession The roofs, it is learned, will be through many main streets in the reinforced to provide protection Colony before arriving at Kennedy

against

and Town.

machine-gunning. will be prevented from caving in

Bishop

went him

The late Dr. Esu was a veteran by two supporting pillars in the Kuomintang leader, and had been centre of the shelters.

a member of the Party's Central Executive Committee until poor health from heart trouble forced hig retirement from active political

URBAN COUNCILife in 1927.

MEETING

THOSE PRESENT

The defendants were remanded until October 8.

POSSESSION OF HEROIN Tam Fal: 35, charged before Mr. Himsworth on Saturday with hav- ing in his possession a quantity of heroine pills, Eve heroine pipes and four daggers at No. 249, Port- land Street, was remanded until Uctober 10,

BURGLARY REMANDED

And To Ka-pui, 20, hawker, Tong Wah, 22; were charged be- fore Mr. Himsworth with burglary ut three rolls of clothing at No. 579, Shanghai Street on October 5,

The first defendant was addi- tionally charged with having in his possession one pair of wire cutters fit for unlawful purpose.

Defendants were. remanded for 48 hours,

STUDENT BOUND OVER Patrick Winsion, 17, student, "was charged before Mr. Himsworth on

Saturday, with larceny of $65 from Yen Ho Ang Sang, of Thailand, on October 3.

The accused was bound over in a sum of $50 for one year.

MONDAY OCTOBER 7, 1940. -PAGE

FOR ONE WEEK ONLY

25% DISCOUNT

OFF ALL

CHILDREN'S WEAR

INCLUDING

THIS SEASON'S

WOOLLENS

LANE • CRAWFORD • LTD.

The House of Quality & Service

252525252525

FOUR WATCHMEN ON SERIOUS CHARGES

Five Chinese, four of whom

to give Inoculations for cholera and vaccination to persons attending at his consulting rooms. It had also been proved that he permitted such assistants to fur- nish such persons with certificates already signed by him certifying

It was stated that the complain-were described as district watch- that he, the said Dr. Hung Men-

at the Central Magistracy sau, had inoculated and vaccinated ant was boarding in the School men, were before Mr. HO, Sheldon such persons whereas in fact he and on October 3 he was seen saturday on charges of robbery had not seen such persons nor had putting $136 into his pocket. He he performed such inoculations counted it about 10 p.m. and found menaces.

365 missing. The accused was fin- ally arrested and the stolen money was found wrapped up and hung outside the window.

for cholera and vaccination,

Besides the chief mournera, Further that the said Dr. Hung A meeting of the Urban Coun-those present at the funeral In-Men-sau had signed certificates of cil will be held tomorrow at 4.16 |cluded General Chiang Kwong-nal, inoculation for cholera and Dr. C. T. Wong Mr. T. L Soong. vaccination in blank and had per- - General Wu (Teh-chen Messrs. Kam mitted the said assistants to deal

Di

THEFT OF BOOKS Convicted of larceny of four:

and " demanding money with

The accused were Ng Hln, 23, DW 4, Ng Po, 25, unemployed. Tee Kwong, 29, DW-37, Yip Wing- cheung, 25, DW. 125,, and Chan Fan, 37, DW 26,"

ORDERS OF THE DAY -

Ng Hin, Ng Po, Yip and Chan Kal-ho, Tu Yuet-sen Pang Chak-with the same as they saw it and wooks from Mun Sang College on are alleged to have robbed Lau Correspondence relative to the

man, W. E. Duff, Tang Chat-man. that, in relation to the facts so October 3, Le Kwok-ki, 21. was am and Wan Kim chau of 40 removal of nightsoil from private Misa Winifred Grifin, representa- proved to the satisfaction of the sentenced by Mr. Himsworth on cattles of wolfram at Connaught premises. It is proposed to move tives of General Chat Ting-xal, Board, Dr. Hung Men-sau had been Saturday to two months in prison Road West on Aug. 27. the following motion Madame Sun. Eugene Chen, Lang guilty of infamous conduct in a and two years under Police super- Councti do recommend to Govern-Nan University, Mr. Lee Ying-wun professional respect. ment that the Sanitary Depart ment be authorised as soon possible, to organise, equip and carry out a departmental system

for the collection of nightsoll

AIRPORT NEWS

IMPERIAL SERVICE'S NEW ROUTE

vision.

West.

are

Ng Hin and Ng To are addition- ally charged with demanding $50, and many others,

The Board, therefore directed

POSSESSION OF WARD

with menaces, from, Chan Chi-fan Floral tributes were from Eugene the name of Dr. Hung Men-sau be Yeung Blu-kan, 49, married on Sept. 24 at Connaught Road Chen, Sun Fo, General Chai Ting-struck off the Register of Medical woman, of No. 249. Apliu Street, West. kal, General Chiang Kwong-nal, and Surgical Practitioners quall-was charged before. Mr. QAA General Yu Honmow, General Lee fled to practise medicine and sur-Mocfadyen on Saturday with keep further alleged to have, together

First and second accused from private premises."

ing an unregistered muitsal Correspondence relative to the Hau-ming: General Pang Tim-wai, gery in this Colony.

On receiving information the with menaces, from Chang Keng- with Tae Kwong, demanded. $50, appointment of the Deputy Direc- General Yip Ting, Dr. C. T. Wong.

S.CA. visited the house and theyan on Aug. 29 at Connaught Road tor of Health Services as a mem- General Cau Tek, Madame Sun.

ward was found... ber of the Factories and Work-Sun Kwong, Lien Hing, Y. E. Chu, Lee Ying-wan, Lau Foo-ping, Mão

It was stated that the ward, shops Belect Committee.

The first defendant will be de- Correspondence relative to the Tsa-tung Chan Ming-shiu, T. L.

Leung Lat-ing. 18, had been sold to a Ho family when she was only while third, fourth and fifth de- fended by Mr. HA. de B, Botelho, appointment of the officers to act 8000g, H. 8. Lin, Dr. Mei Lan-fong. under Ordinance 38 of 1996 Dr. Wen Wai-tak, Heung Lin T

eight years of age. She was 11-

fendants will be represented by (section 2) and a Food Officers Yuet-sen, W. E Duff, Lau Shut-

treated by the Ho family and on under · Ordinance 13

1938 kee, Larn Man-kit, Chiu Chak-lam, of

Ithe request of her mother the de-Messrs BC. Hobbs, 6. Ng Quinn

and MA da Silva, respectively. (section 2).

Lee Yeung-on, China Products, After over a week's suspension tendant, redeemed her for $140.

She remained in the defendant's Application for an eating house Company, Ling Nan University, of their air mail services, owing to

Sub-Insp. R. Cunningham is in licence for No. 33, Spring Garden National Bank of Indo-China, Mr. the situation in Indo-China, Im-house in Canton until March last charge of the case for the prosecu Lane, ground floor; Application and Mrs. Douglas Wong, Kam Kal-perial Airways resumed operations year when the defendant moved tion. for an eating house licence for the ho, General Wu Teh-chen and on Saturday when the Dorado to-Hongkong. side door of No. 151; Temple many others.

·Street," ground floor; "Application for a road factory (A) licence for No, 285, Portland street, mound floor; Application for a food shop Teence: (fruit) for No. 328, Lal Chi Kok Road, ground floor;} Application for a food shop

A brilliant all-round display "by The Dorado carried no passen Bcence (fruit) for No. 96, argyle Homburg. Colony Interporter, gers from Hongkong on Saturday, Street, ground-"floor;

save Royal Engineers victory over but took 200 kilos of mail from the Regular Returns: (a) Rat Re YMCA seniors in a friendly Colony. turn for the weeks ending Beps, hockey match at King's Park yes- An inward service, by the same -14 and 21, 1940; (b) Health Balle terday afternoon by 3 goals to 1. route, is expected to arrive In

tin of Eastern Ports from the full goals being scored in the open-Hongkong today. Hon. Director of Medical Services Ing halfp

GOOD DISPLAY

BY HOMBURG

(Capt. A B. Dykes and F/O L

heard by Mr K.MA. Barnett.

The case, hearing of which has: The ward was well treated by been provisionally fixed for Oct: |Harvey) left Kal Tak at 6 pm. the defendant She had sufficient and 24, at 2.30 p.m. will be

The service will omit calling at food and clothing and even re- Hanol and Fort Bayard and will ceived pocket money, call at Tourane for refuelling, be the ward was placed under the The accused was fined $15, and

fore flying on to Bangkok, where It will connect with the mainline care of the SC.A.

CLIPPER SCHEDULE

DUTCH RELIEF FUNDS

LOCAL OBSERVANCE OF PORTUGUESE NATIONAL DAY

The anniversary of the Por tuguèse Republic was observed quietly yesterday and in place of the usual oiree Dantante" an Prominent members of the local informal luncheon was held by for the weeks ending Bept. 14 and Shortly after the start Homburg Pan American Airways Philipino Netherlands, community will hold the Portuguese community in the 21, 1040; (c) Health Return from opened the scoring from a pass Clipper, bringing 0.6. mails dated a meeting at the Hongkong Hotel Hall Lulz de Camoen the League of Nations, Eastern from Taylor, and Singleton added San Francisco, Oct. 2, is scheduled tomorrow evening to discuss the Bureau, for the week ending Bept, ja further roal with a powerful to arrive at Kái. Tak on Wednes, suitable use of the Netherlands. The unvelling of the sitograph- T 1940; (d) Mortality Return for shot from a pass from fromney on day afternoon and will leave the Hellef Funds, which have been ed photographs of the President, the thirteenth week ending June the felt-wing.

following morning Show inaugurated some weeks ago, General Antonio" O. Carmona, and 13, 1940, and for the weeks ending YMCA reduced their arrears The Honolula Cupper is schedul- Many Loreigners sympathetic to the Prime Minister Dr. Antonio August 17 and 24, 1940, (e) Cattle through Dinne, while Homburged to arrive in Hongkong on Bun- their caule, have helped to swell Oliveira Salazar, was performan and Swine Returns for the month registered Sappers' final goal just day, Oct. 19 and will leave on her the subscriptions which now by the Acting Consul-General, of "Bertember 1940.

before the interva

return fight the next morning amount to over $31,0

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