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SUBMISSIONS CONTINUED IN HUANG APPEAL CASE Counsel On The Miserable

Attitude Of Dr. Ts'o

Hearing was continued before Mn, Justice Williams' and Mr. Justice Fraser in the Fall Court of Appeal yesterday of the appeal brought by Rufus Huang, Headmaster of the Munsang College. Kow- loon, and Wong Sun-yin and Lee Slong-to, against an order made by the Chief Justice. Sir Atholl MacGregor, on June 6 when it was decided that Mr. Huang should cease to become a member of the Board of Trustees of the school

:

OMAR ENTERS LAWN BOWLS SEMI-FINALS

HYDE-LAY LOSES BY 9 SHOTS

of

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1940.

FOREIGN MAILS

HONGKONG, FRIDAY, 18th OCTOBER, 180, 9:30 IM

The Imperial Airways Service between Hongkong and Bangkor is temporarily suspended. Air mail correspondence will be accepted at the existing rates of postage and will be forwarded by the first the opportunity by steamer to Singapore to connect with the east and

west bound air services,

In the quarter-finals. Open Singles Lawn Bowls cham- plonship played at Club de Recreio yesterday U. 'M. OMAR (holder) eliminated A. Hyde-Lay by 21 shots to 12, while M. N. RAKUSEN best T. Madar 22-13...

Small Packet Poat to all countries is suspended.

Hyde-Lay-led from the begin? ning, piling up 12 shots against Omar's 5 on the 13th head, but the 1933 winner could not maintain London and Straits.

The respondents were Dr. Tao Bank and opened an account with Seen-wan, C.B.E, LL.D., Lam Tsa, another. It is a scandalous way fung and Mok Hing-shung.

of treating such an institution Mr. Eldon Potter, K.C. instruct- which has been financing the Cal-the lead. ed by Mr. E'S. C. Brooks, appear-lege." ed for the appellants while the

Detalled scores were:-

Dr. Tro, in his reply to the Hon. Mr. Leo D'Almada, jun., in Bank, stated that the overdraft Head structed by Mr. MH. Turner, re- would be repaid and had decided

to earmark the Government presented the respondents.

INWARD MAILS

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U. B. A. Honolulu," Japan. and Shanghai (gan

Francisco date, 27th September):

Due

18th Oct.

20th Oct.

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At a previous hearing held on Grant for repayment.

WAS OBVIOUS Tuesday, Mr. Potter gave a brief history of the founding of Referring to an application to the college and the campaign to the Government, for a grant; Dr. collect funds for a new school Tso had stated that Mr. Huang had no right to term himself as building.

Mr. Potter yesterday quoted let the only legal representative of the ters from Dr. Ta'o which stated school. Mr. Potter submitted that that Mr. Huang had no right to as the land was in' Mr. Huang's use the school to settle payment name, it was obvious, for the pur- of the building contract. Mr. poae of the application, that he Potter submitted that his client was the only person suitable to ab- had every right to do so since Dr. ply and that it was acted on the Ts'o and lam had stopped the instructions of a solicitor.

Dealing with the transfer of the building funds.

name in the Declaration of Trust, SHOCKING LETTER

counsel said that at the request of Referring to another letter writ- the school Connell, Mr. Huang had ten by Dr. Ts'o informing Mr. transferred "his name to that of 22 Huang that he would be held res-Principal of the school. ponsible to make arrangements: Referring to Dr. Ts'o's objection Head with the debtors and creditors, that Mr. Huang had used the 1 counsel submitted that it was a words "my petition" in the appli- shocking letter to write. \||

cation for the. Government grant,

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Regarding a letter by the Hong- Mr. Potter submitted that it was kong and Shanghai Bank, Mr. such a petty and miserable attitude Potter said that Mr. Philips, who for Dr. Ts'o to adopt as Mr. Huang was in charge of the Kowloon was the only person legally entiti- Branch of the Bank, wrote to Dr.ed to send in the petition. Ts'o asking why the school account" "I say it with feeling. God help had been transferred to the Char- that man with the intelligence of tered Bank when there was an that kind,” added Mr. Potter. overdraft of $14,000.

Commenting on the dismissal of 12 "What any decent man would Mr. Huangas Headmaster of the have done was to go to Mr. Phillips Munsang College, Mr. Fotter said and say they wanted to open a that the reason was because Mr. separate account for the school Huang had refused to transfer the fees." remarked Mr. Potter, "In-property to the new trustees. stead, Dr. Ta'o, Mr. Lam and others Hearing was adjourned to Oct. chose to go behind the back of the 24.

MARCH OF THE DICTATORS

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PASSENGERS

ARRIVALS AND

IN TRANSIT

The following passengers ar- rived in Hongkong" by an

Ameri- can ship:

AMERICANS. AWARE OF DANGERS LONDON, Oct. 17 (Beater) "Americans are coming to realise Mr. J. Chang. Mr. W. T. Costen, the dangers with which the pro- Mr E. L. Dobbs, Mr. D. G. Fran- gress of the Dictators threatened dort, Mrs. J. W. Hamilton, Misses theh OWD continent, says", the K, and J. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. London Times i * leader on EK Hill, Miss D. Hill, Mr. C. S. President Roosevelt's Columbus Jackman, Mr. O. C. Lockhart, Mr. Day broadcast.

· ¦ C. O'Neal, Mr. C. Sheets, MỸ. T. E. With this realisation, says the Well. Mr. H. T. Ying. Mr. T, T paper, grows the conviction that Yu.

the most effective method of pre-

venting aggression leaping across "FOR

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MANILA: Mrs. E. P.

the oceans is to help those who Abernethy. Mr. and Mrs. A. Lj

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M. N. Rakusen v. T. Madar

Shots Total Shots Total

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Fri, 18th

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Hon. 21st.

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South America, Canada and United - Kingdom | Reg. 19th 3,00 ræ via San-Francisco.

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THURSDAY

Serious Rice Shortage

Shanghai

In

SHANGHAI, Oct. 17 (Router)" -Unless a speedy solution is found for the rice problem here which is assuming serions

proportions, hundreds "el thousands of poor Chinese will face slow starvation this winter.

These people can only afford to buy domestic rice-rice · pro-| duced in China and supplies of

below requirements.

Air Mall to connect at Singapore with the "Bri- | Reg.-

Straits and United Kingdom

GP.O:AK.PO. Par. 23rd 5.00PM

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Europe. via “Pan American Airways and Trans- | Bog.“ Atlantic Services,"

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Island

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are keeping it at bay in Europe Alsobrook, Miss L. Alsobrook, Mr. and the Far East.

and Mrs. M. C. Balfour, Misses N. this rice reaching the city is far traits, Ceylon, India, East and South Africa and Reg. Seth 5.00 PM Turning to the Japan-Axis pact, and M-Balfour, Mrs S, Bart the paper says opinion in Japan lett, Mr. J. Carr, Mr.-M. C., Cheek, Efforts are being made by the authorities in the foreign. Areas disconcerted by the Mrs. M. M. Day. Master F. Day.. has been reaction to the agreement which Mrs. J.-Drury, Mr-A-Frigerio, Mr to persuade the Japanese military the Japanese militarists imagined and Mrs. G. E. Gentry, Masters G. authorities to allow the trans would stop Americans from con- and W. Gentry, Mrs, W. T. Good-portation to Shanghal of domestic Manila, Australia and New Zealand via Thursday Reg. tinuing to give practical effect to win, Mrs. B. Groundwater Miss C. rice, most of which is produced their "zympathy with China. Groundwater, Mrs P. Haugh-in the territory under Japanese

wont, Mrs. T. C. Härt, Miss I. control,

SHARP GUNFIRE People there are now beginning Hart, Mrs. L J. Hudson, Masters

CHUNGKING, Oct. 17. (Central) to realise there are limits to P. and J. Hudson, Mrs. E. John- American tolerance and are mak- son, Miss M. Liston, Mrs. E 8. People living on the border area hug cautious efforts to persuade Marshall Mias B. Marshall, Mrs. between the French Concession and the United States that the pact R. L Mayo, Masters R, and R.the Japanese-controlled territory with Germany and Italy does not Mayo, Mrs. K. A. McCall, Mrs. In the western part of Shanghai mean "what it was obviously in McEntee, Mrs. L. G. Mills, heard sharp gunfire on Tuesday Misses L and M. Mills, Mr. R. V. morning, says a Shanghal dispatch. Perkins, Lt. H E Richardson, Mrs.

AMERICAN TOLERANCE

tended to mean, m

It is much to be hoped that this new-found prudence will not be contined to words but will have

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Shanghal, Japan. Honolulu, D. 8. 4. Canada Cen- tral and South America and United Kingdom Via San Francisco. (No Parcels for Canada) Urd

TUESDAY

It is rumoured that Chinese straits and Calcutta......

G. EL Rosa, Miss C. Ross, troops have recaptured Taingpu, Sandakan. .....

FOR SINGAPORE: Mr. H. A west of Shanghai, and are push-

FRIDAY

17:00 FM

Tue, 29th Parools 11.00 AM Letters Noon 12:30 PM

Fri Nov. 1st

a sobering affect on the Japanese Abend, Mr. K H Balani, Mra. Aing toward Minghong..: southwest ghanghai, Japan, Canada, U. 8. A and United- GP.O. & KP.0.

military commanders in China who for years ́past had a greater. influence in determining Japanese policy than the diplomatista and

atatesmen in Tokyo.

Bouchard, Mr. Brewer, Mr. Hor Shanghai, but omfrmation is Crumley, Mr. and Mrs, P. Druid lacking. ing Dr. A. B. Grey Mr. G. Kerr. Mrs. T. Le Gate, Mr. Leong Yun- After 38 years of service with chi, Mr. and Mrs F R. Smith, the Hongkong Cricket Club, Pan Misses B and 8. Smith, Mr. Tan Loon, the No. 1 Groundsman, died Sal-kin, Mrs. L Wang, Master 3 on Wednesday at the age of 58.

M. Brown.

was also a tennis player of some FOR COLOMBO Rev and Mrs. standard.

Cammel Laird Wang and (for Penang) My R. He was quite a vily bowler and

Chairman Raid Victim

A M. Boggs Mr. and Mrs. A. K Bosanko Misses Land E BOSEN-

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Note: All Malls for United Kingdom will be for

warded with or without superscription.

SATURDAY

Par81/10, 5.00 pm Reg. 1/11, 9.15 AM Ord.1/11,10.00 Am

Sat 2nd

EPO Parcels. Rag. 5.00 M Ord

6:30 PM

Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, US. A, Canada, Cen- Parcels tral and South America and United Kingdom Reg via, San Francisco (No Parcels for Canada), p. Ord:

MONDAY

ASGPORAT

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400 P

Mon- 4th GP.O. & KPA

dom

Beg: 2/11 5.00 PM Ord. 4/11 8.30AM

Lourenco-

2:30PM

to, Mr. and Mra, E. H Chave, Mrs. Geardes, Mr. E F. Graves, Miss B. Miller, Mrs E Roberts, Mrs. LE Harris, Mr. J. Jawahiri, Milas L.. Robertson, Master R. Robertson, Kumarapa, Mr. H. Majid, Mr. and Miss J Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. T. McDonald, Miss M. Mc- w. a Thomes,

Donald, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Newell, Shanghal, Japan, Honoluin, U. B.A., Canada, Cen- FOR BOMBAY Mr A, Abdul- Mr. D. & Panday, Mrs. I. E Pat tral and South America and United

Bahi, Mts. C. B. rice, Master, T. Patrick Mr and Bílá Misi A. V. Mrs. H. N. Phillips, Misi 8. Phil- | E. Brock Mrs. R. Ups, Mr. 18 Renay Mr. and Mrs. aster R Brown, MI. L C.. Baso, Mr. L. Bethna Mrs. M Chue, Mr. Steinéke, Misses M and M des, Mry and Steineke Miss E. M Stever: Mr.

LMN FIG. E. W. Zingaro, JÁN

LONDON, Oct 17 (Reuter) Mr. W. L. Echens, Chairman of the great shipbuilding firm, Messrs. Cammel Laird, Director: Ahad, Mr. of the London Midland Scottish Bell, Mrs. Railway and other large, indus Blakely M trial doncerns, and a member of M- the Camegle New York Trust, hus PJ been killed in a London air raid, and He was aged 60-

via San Francisco. *- Straits, Ceylon, India, Mombasa, Bel Marques, East and Bouth Africa

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