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SUN YAT-SEN'S ANNIVERSARY

TO BE OBSERVED

The birthday anniversary of the Father of the Chinese Re- public. Dr. Sun Yat-sen., tomor- row will be observed by the Chi- nese in Hongkong.

The Public is hereby notified that the International Sports & Wear House of 29 Nathan Rosd, Kowloon has been incorporated

Measures for the observance of the occasion were discussed on on the 2nd November, 1940 as "Friday at a meeting attended by limited Hability Company ander representatives of Chinese or- the name of "INTERNATION- ganisations, including the Hong- AL SPORTS LIMITED," kong-Kowloon Educational Asso- clation, the Hongkong Mantiac- turers Union. the" Hongkong- Macao Relief Association,' the Hongkong branch of the Women's

· A Register has now been opens ed at the Office of the Custodian of Enemy Property, Supreme

The Company, will remove on Court, for the registration of the 11th November, to its new claims due to persons in Hong business premises at No. 10, Kong from enemies.

Peking Road.

INTERNATIONAL SPORTS

Persons desirous of registering such claims with the Custodian should do so on a special form toj be obtained from him on applica tion in person. The claims. which will be registered, are those against persons in enemy territory Including enemy occupi ed territory.

The Registration of claims is being made solely with a view to facilitating any settlement that may be found possible after the war and must be regarded without prejudice to the scope or method The of any such settlement. entry in the register of any claim will not imply recognition of its validity nor constitute any guar. antee that it will eventually be met.

J. B. PRENTIS, Custodian of Enemy Property, Official Receiver's Office, Supreme Court.

8th November, 1940,

year, etc.

THE FANLING HUNT & RACE CLUB.

Kwanti Race Fixtures for the Season 1940/41.

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Advisory Committee of the Na- tional Association, for the Promo-

on of the New Life Movement. the Hongkong Chinese Bankers' 600 rociation, the Hongkong Wo- men's Soldiers' Reltet Association. and the Hongkong Yw.C.A.

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HONGKONG, NOVEMBER 11, 1940.

It was dcided that the day be declared a hollday for all Chinese schools and organisations, that flags will be hoisted, and that a be held commemorative meeting

at the King's Theatre at 9 am.

EDITORIAL

Mr. Ling Bing-shang and his bride formerly Miss Zau Mul- ang.--(King's Studio).

NEWSETTES

Junk Fokis Wounded By Robbers

Lam Chuen, 63-year-old roki of Junk (T9734H, reported that about 5 am. on Saturday the junk left [~[Luk 'Fung' bound for Hongkong with 13 persons, and a cargo of pigs and cattle on board.

The Hongkong Referees' Associa- tion will hold their annual general meeting at the Hotel Cecil to- morrow at & p.m..

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About 8.30 thaf night when the boat was salling near the Cape D'Aguilar light-house- another craft approached and attempted to go alongside. Six shots were fired at the funk and Lam Chuen re- ceived a bullet wound in the head, while another foki, Yung Sing, wit shot on the bridge of his nose.

Two large fishing boats which were Ashing in the vicinity then sailed closer to the junk-where- upon the robbers' boat sailed away in the direction of Po (Toi Island. Lam Chuen and Yung Sing were treated at the Queen Mary Hos-" pital. ኔነ

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CARGO STOLEN

Fo Mul, 25, master of Junk Messrs. L. W. Bush, H. C. Glover, T4998H, sailed from Shaukiwan at P. J. Poole and T. M. Milne have 3 pm, on Nov. 5 bound for Shan Mr. J. D.. Alexander and his wife been appointed Acting Sub-Leu-. Tel, Chinese territory, with a crew have arrived in Hongkong from tenants in the Hongkong Naval of four men, a cargo owner and

general cargo. Kobe. Mr. Alexander is a steam- Volunteer Force.

At 10 p.m. when' of the. Nähe ship representative for the firm

Acting Lieutenant D. H. Hazell Pins islands the boat was attacked of Mackinnon, Mackenzie and Co of Bombay.. Mr. Alexander plans and Acting Lieutenant E. W. Field-by another which red several to reside and do business in Hong-ing have resigned their commis-shots.

Naval in the Hongkong kong until further assigned.

Volunteer Force.

sions

MONDAY NOVEMBER 11, 1940.

Picture taken at the model aeroplane contest yesterday.—

(Sun Ying Ming Studio).

BIG

MODEL AEROPLANE CONTEST SUCCESS

MANY HEART-BREAKING CRASHES DESPITE MANY HEART-BREAKING CRASHES CAUSED BY STRONG WIND, TWO FORMER RECORDS WERE SMASHED YES- TERDAY WHEN THE FIRST LARGE SCALE MODĖL AEROPLANE: CONTEST TOOK PLACE ON THE OPEN GROUND AT THE TER- MINUS OF WATERLOO ROAD.

Immigration Control Ordinance

In the gas engine-powered duration ovent. Lim Sul-kee bettered the record set by Wong Hong-chung last year, by 106 seconds, the new mark being 256 seconds. Lau Kar-yim's fuselage duration model record, 243 seconds, set in November, 1939, wäa sinashed by Ng Kam-ting's 314 seconds yesterday. Po Mui found his junk at the The glider duration event was Yaumati Typhoon Shelter but the much less than the old record whole of the cargo, valued at $1-held by Lo Kwong-yip of 63 Commander Francis Witham 739, had been stolen.

seconds, being 54 seconds by. Chan crowther, DS.C., R.N. (Retired), LEFT WOMEN ON BOARD Lok-ying has been appointed a member of Wong King, 42, widow, reported What was believed to be the the Harbour Advisory Committee that at 10 am, on Nov. 2 she board-most sensational flight was made vice Commander Douglas Bused Junk T5187 as a pas.enger by Chan Man-wai, although he did Stuart Craven, R.N., resigned, with bound for (Tal Ping, Tung Kun.not gain any place in the contest. effect from Oct. 30, 1940. ` There were five other females and After taking off his aeroplane 11 males on -board and general new two rounds above the airfield Mr WR. N. Andrews has been cargo

and-made--perfect landing. on Nov. 4. whlie appointed to act as Clerk to the About 9 am.

Lok Yung-cheung, the owner of ordinance, during the absence of she heard shots fired and some possible imitation of a plane, with Review, War Revenue the junk was near Lin Tin Island motor plane No. 205, the closest Mr. D. E. C. Taylor, with effect one on board said, "The Japanese silver wings and body and a power-migiants." from Nov. 1, 1940.

are coming. Lower safts." Laterful motor, crashed and was out of

The Bill is based upon the re- 'four Japanese sailors boarded the the picture in the contest.

commendations of the Singapore "Mr. G. A. Goodban, M.A., who junk.

The winning plane in the fuse- expert, Mr. Middlebrook, men Dn the junk were lage duration event regstered one has been nominated by the Hong- The

Some of the more important kong Grant Schools Council, has searched, after been appointed a member of the ordered on to a motorboat into plane after climbing almost 100 ed:

which they were of the most successful fights; the provisions in the Bill are append-" Board of Education for a period which some carge was also trans-feet landed beyond St. Teresa's of two years.

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TAXI DRIVER ROBBED

The Immigration Control Or- dance was gazetted on Saturday, giving power to regulate the entry and departure of persons into and

the entry out of the colony, and to prohibit

of undesirable, im

the local authorities are still attempting to dictate.

THE GOVERNMENT will find it difficult to answer the THE EVACUATION

very pertinent questions now being put to it by those who „MUDDLE

are agitating for the return RITICISM of the Hongkong of the wormen and children CRI

Government's evacuation who were evacuated, in the policy reached a new peak on majority of cases

against Friday last when a fully re- their wishes, to Australia. presentative gathering of hus- There is sound reason in the HONG KONG ST.

bands, mostly those whose argument that if the situa- ANDREW'S SOCIETY familles are now in Australia, tion in Hongkong has eased met to draw up plans for sufficiently to permit the THE ANNUAL GENERAL dealing with problems caused women and children who are

Every person; who arrives in MEETING of the above Society by the Government order and still in the Colony to remain,

Church,

the Colony shall, if so ordered by will be held in the Board Room. to protest against the latest it should also warrant the

The motorboat then went leav

THE WINNERS –

the Immigation Oficer, proceed. South China Morning Post, Ltd., oficial decree which, while return of those who have Mr. Roy Parsons a secretary ating the six women on the junk. As

The winners of various events as directed from the vessel on the British Embassy in Tokyo, has evacuation been sent away. on Thursday, 14th November. making further

none of them knew how to" sall the and their records are as follows which he has arrived, or from the As far as arrived in Hongkong to enjoy a boat it drifted until the next day 1940 at 5.45 p.m. for the purvoluntary, debats those who the regular military and short holiday in and around Hong when it was taken in tow by a Chan Lok-ging, 54 seca, (2) Wong which he has entered, to a depot Gilder Contest Duration:(1) point of entry on the frontler at posas of receiving the Annual have already been evacuated naval units stationed in kong before returning to his post

fishing boat.

Kam-cheung. 51 sec. (3) Chan Chi-and shall remain at such depot. Report and Statement of Ac. from returning to the Colony. Hongkong are concerned, the at the Embassy in Tokyo, Japan.

cho1, 39 sec.

until permitted, to leave by the counts for the year ended 31st The temper of the meeting authorities at home can; of

Fuselage Duratión Model:—(1) Immigration Officer. The Reverend Father Berard of!

Ng Kam-ling. 314 sec, (2) Pang

SECURITY Angust, 1940, and of electing shows how far the Govern course, insist on the evacua- the Order of Maryknoll is in the

Tak-lok 292 sec., (3) Ya Chu-yu, 13. (1) The Immigration Officer office bearers for the ensulagment has blundered again in tion of their families in keep-colony to visit brother members of

220, (4) Char Lee-ming, 187 sec., may by order, notice or otherwise failing to recognise that its ing with what has been done his Order at the Stanley House

to continuing - on. new line of policy would only in other parts of the Empire before

Mak Sui Tong, driver of taxi No. (5) Char Lec-ming. 183 sec., (6) Lo impose such conditions either gen Catholic Mission. "at give cause for much greater which are considered likely to

Uyaniing: 133, reported that whilst he was Kwang-yip (holder of last year's eral or special as he may deem it to attach to any permission grant- dissatisfaction and that those be menaced by enemy action from Honolulu.

Kunan. Fr. Berard arrived here proceeding along Tai Hang Road, Gilder duration contest), 183 sec.

Gas Engine-Powered Duration led to a person described in para- Causeway Bay, about 10.10" last who did comply with the To Impose a similar policy on

night he was held up by three/Event:-(1) Lim Sul-kee, 256 sec graph (a) or (b) of section 9 to original wishes of the Goya civilian population, which Mr. A. Samuel Rutenberg and med-one armed with a revolver (2) Lim Yuet-yin. 115 sec., (3) Lim land or disembark, whether for ernment must feel that they shoulders the responsibility family are in Hongkongen route and one with a dagger-and robbed choi, 56 sec.. (5) A. Silva Netto, 46 tour in the Colony or for tran- Yuet-yin, 78 sec., (4) Chan Yu-the purpose of residence or 80-- him of 55 cents had been given a raw deal of preserving the economic to Falestine. Mr. Rutenberg is a silk merchant and has spent some

sec. and (6) Chan Lok-ying. 38 sec. shipment at a port in the Colony It is natural that those who and social life of a country time in Kobe dealing in the silk

BIG ENTRIES

or, in the case of a through paa have been put to a great deal far removed from the scene market. ·

Mr. James Halston has resumed For the first time in the history senger, during the star in port of of financial inconvenience to of hostilities, must bring

nis appointment as a Director of of the Colony a big entry was re- the ship in which he arrived, and comply with the Govern- about confusion and com

Mr. Rabinowicz and family, who the Widows and Orphans' Pen-corded, the total entry being 102. may at any time vary or add to ment's behest should regard plaint from a very large maare also en route to Palestine, Mr.

arrived in Hongkong on Saturday stana.

The fuselage duration, event at such conditions as he may deem tracted 72 contestants while the st. the present position as ajority of people whose com Rabinowicz is also a dealer in Lieut. A. & Goodhue was a glider contest and gas engine (2) The Immigration Officer máy.

interests in the clothing and material, and has passenger through Hongkong to powered event had 18 and 12 par demand and take such security. Sunday, 2nd February, 1941, gross injustice and it is also mercial

Manila to join his commandant of telpants, respectively.

- vajuë. natural to expect them to Colony have been affected by been operating in Kobe.

not exceeding in

two Sunday, 16th March, 1941.

the Sixteenth Naval. District. Lt

The contest was officially opened hundred and fifty dollars as: he seek

every means possible to he manner and method used

Mr. Charles B. Lu Patourel, a Goodhue is making his first trip to by Mr. Caso Gut-yee, chairman, may deem fit to ensure the due fal By Order of the Committee. secure relief from the hard-to put the Government's eva young British student has arrived the Philippine Islands.

who made a brief speech. He was aiment of any such condition. "L ships which have been forced cuation scheme into effect in in Hongkong. He has been study- THOMSON & CO.,

followed by Mr. Wo Kung-fu, re- (3) Any person who falls to on them by tactless and ill-Yongkong.

ing at the Canadian Academy at Mr. M. Ramchandani, arrived in presenting General Wu Te-chen, furnish any security demanded Secretaries.

considered action..

AT THE MEETING held on Robe. He plans to take up re- Hongkong on Saturday, en route who said that such a spirit would under sub-section (2) may

sidence at Phillips House and to to India. Mr. Ramchandani is eventually improve China to be-(a) be refused permission to THE PICTURE of aggrieved Friday, the suggestion was pursue his studies.

salesman and has had his head come a scientific country: Profes-land or disembark in the Colony husbands seeking legal ad-made that, as no redress ap-

in Kobe, Japan and sor Hsu Ti-shan of HK. Univer- and be detained on board the Mr. Roy Abarbanell and family Shanghai, China. vice to restrain the Govern-peared to be likely from the

Isity, and Mr. Fung Bi-man, of the vessel in which he arrived; {or len Committee also spoke E (b) be removed to a place of de ment from

continuing a local authorities, an approach passed through Hongkong en route

to Manila, Mr. Abarbanell Is Mr. Kenneth B. Day, General The judges of the contest were tention ashore and there detained policy which has aroused a should be made direct to the Philippine Manager of the Western Manager of the Philipine Refining Pret Hsu (1-shan, Mr. Cheung pending an opportunity of return- good deal of hostility to it is Home Government. This pro- Electric Co, of Aata. He is accom- Company Inc. was a passenger Lan-chow. Mr. Tang Chi-chin ng him to his part of embarke not pleasant to contemplate.posal, which will no doubt be panied by his wife and son. through Hongkong Mr. Day 18 Miss Lan Hing-sun, Mr. Wong tion or of sending him to this des

returning to his position after a Wanted female nurse on Hong A feeling of disloyalty to the acted upon by the committee Kong Nurses Register with qual local authorities has already which was formed at the the Western Electric Company of western part of the United States Mr Fung, Wah-hin and. Mr. Lame) if he lives in when

Mr. C. D. Wight, connected with six months vacation in the north Cho-fun. Mr Tang Eo-cheung tination; or

Chit-sin.

returned to the vessel which fication in midwifery for Perak been engendered which it will meeting to study the numer Asia, passed through Hongkong

be, arrived or detained in the de NAVALUABLE PRIZES Maternity Hospital, be most difficult to overcome ous problems which

have on Saturday. Blacuices are in Mr. LA H. Whittall, - passed

Many valuable prizes were con- pot or other suitable place of de- Ipoh, Federated Malay States. now, and to judge from what been created by the Govern- Singapore, where he serves as through the Colony en route to

Salary S$75 by $$5 annually to has transpired, it does look ment's order, 1s an indication branch manager. He has been Manila to serve in the Brush tributed by Takungpao. Eastern tention pending an opportunity of $$100 per mensem. Free quar as if the legal right of the to what an extent the local spending a six months home leave Diplomatic Service. Mr. Whittall Model Aeroplane Company, Gen- removing him from the Colony,

in Honolulu and the States. is a Consul in the Diplomatic Ser exal Wu Te-chen, Oversea Chinese 16 (1) No seaman shall land ters, uniform, laundry and pass authorities to have made Government has lost the con-

vice. He is accompanied by his A.A., Eurasia Aviation corp, China or disembark from any vessel ex- Mr. Harry Cook, Executive Secre-wife. They have been vacationing National Aviation Company, HK. cept with the permisaim of the age, with 14 days local leave per evacuation compulsory in the fidence of the public. A more

Chinese Women's Soldiers Relief Immigration Officer. Buch per No. pension or allow first instance is seriously in open and frank realisation of tary of Sun Flame Appliance Co. in the United States.

Association, H.K. Students Rellef mission may be subject to any question. The likelihood of the facts would have avoided of the United States,passed this point being put to the this unfortunate position and through the Colony Mr. Cook The following missionaries are en Association, H. K. University 8U., condition which the Immigration

will represent his Company in route to India via Manila, they are YWCA, Canton University, Wa Omer may think nt to All applications should be ad-

test apparently... induced the led to a greater co-operation Manila He has been enjoying ex members of the Methodists Mission Chen Company, Mr. Lau Tak-pu 22 (1) Every act, fallere, neg dressed to the Director of Medical

lect or omission whereby any Government to seek clarifica-between the public and the tended home leave in the eastern of New York Miss Beno Banerji, and Mr 8. Y. Chao Services, No. 2, Queen's Road. tion from the authorities at Government, in the efforts part of the United States, Mr. Arthur Boyce, Miss Helen The prizes included-trophiles, quirement of thisOrdfiance Central, stating address, nation home a step which, if it which should be made to help.

Buell, Miss Ellen Buss, Rev. BC. Brownie gasoline motor coupons of any regulation ality, married or single, date of had been taken earlier when Britain's war alms. As it is, Mr. VM Morris Dorrity and his Everly, Dr. JD. Frame, Rev. and many others.

wife passed through Hongkong on George Garden, Miss Margaret It is learned that the prizes will birth, training with the name of the hardships to the people the chaos into which the his way to Manila, en route to his Bermiston, Mas K Keyboe, Rev. be distributed to the winners on on summary conviction hospital, where experience gained concerned were explained to Colony has been thrown by post at the British American LL Lorbeer, Rev. Love, Rev, Wm. Nov. 24

not exceeding tone. Tara, and impris since qualifying, language and the Government, would un-this precipitous official action Tobacco Company in Semarang, Miller, Miss More, Rey Peter Pen- dialects spoken, and two redoubtedly have avoided

a has had a serious effect on the Java, where he is Director of ner, Reverend H. E. Ratzlaff, Miss ME AV Baker Inspector of Po-term not excee

Operations. He he been on home Richardson, Miss Mary Rich lice at Hongkong has returned to and by expulsion from ferences including one from deal of the unpleasantness contributions which Hong leave for six months, spending mond, Mr. Robert Bachtlen, Miss the Colony after a vacation. In the on the matron of training hospital. which has led to the present kong should be making to most of his time: the

Schaeter, Miss Stewart, Miss United States particularly in gistrate, and 603 untanable position on which further Britain's war efforts. part of the United States. Sutherland, Misa E. Whiting.

ed-shall be Southern California.

Thursday, Boxing Day, 26th December, 1940.

FEMALE NURSE WANTED

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