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AGENCIES MUST THE COLONY ROTARY CLUB
ACCEPT NEW
CONDITIONS
Reports, the authencity of which are doubted by competent
authorities, "have been circulated that" Hongkong Immigration Cer- tlacates found on persons in Jap anese-occupied territory are being destroyed by the Japanese. It was
stated, however,
IN 1886
A very interest picture of Hong kong as the Island looked in 1886 was given last night over Z. B. W. spoke on "Reminiscences of old by Sir Robert Ho Tung when he
Hongkong in the Centenary Pro gramme.
Sir Robert said he had been
In
ANNIVERSARY
CELEBRATION
ENJOYABLE SOCIAL AT PENINSULA HOTEL
MONDAY, JANUARY
20, 1941.
FOREIGN MAILS
HONGKONG, MONDAY, 20th JANUARY, 1941, 9.30 A.M. Small Packet Post to all countries is suspended. INWARD MAILS
From
privileged to see. 79 pf the last 100
The Peninsula Hotel presented that investiga- years of Hongkong's history.
gay scene on Saturday night tions carried, out by the Depart-1886, Sir Robert said, the Peak when the Rotary Club of Hong- ment had failed to confirm these could boast of hardly more than kong. to commemorate its 10th Air Mail by Fan-American Airways Direct Ser-
a dozen houses. The Peak Tram
anniversary, held a Dinner Dance.
vice"-San Francisco date 15th January, Java and Manila,
reports.
were
34
Due
22nd Jan, 22nd Jan,
22nd Jan.
23rd Jan.
23rd Jan.
goth Jan.
26th Jan.
26th Jan.
Ser-
28th Jan,
28th Jan.
30th Jan.
8th Feb.
The new conditions, which are way, was not even thought of. to raise funds for the purchase of to be imposed from Jan. 25. have
Queen's Road was the leading ambulances and mobile canteens Canton been accepted by eight recognised street, and the centre of the city for Great Britain and China, at Australia and Manila, agencies of the Immigration had a clock tower which served which there were over 800 guests Sandakan. Office, with some qualifications, also as a watch tower
from present. It is expected that $8,000 United-Kingdom and Straits. but it was stated by the Immigra- which fire alarms were given. The will be realised,
Swatow tion Officer that the conditions China Building now stands on the must be accepted in their entirety site of the former Supreme Court, colourful
Taking pride of place among the Calcutta and Straits
decorations
Air Mail by "Pan-American Airways Direct Sir Robert spoke also about the Rotary Bags presented to the Clus U. S. A.. Honolulu, Japan, and Shanghai - (San by those Agencies which will be
vice"-San Francisco date, 21st January allowed to continue to operate administration of the Colony in by Rotary Clubs in other parts:
the old days. "In those pioneer of the world..
Francisco date 10th January) days." Sir Robert said. "the pro- At the Official Table were Dr.
Calcutta and Straits...... blem of government, was a very Arthur Woo (President) and Mrs. great one. Communication by sea woo's party, which included Ro with England took almost three tarian Sir Atholl and Lady Mać months, and there were no type
Gregor, Mr. and Mrs. E, Cock, Dr. writers even to all the machinery w. w. Yen, Rotarian Hon. Sir
after Jan. 24.
Round The Police Courts
Continued from Page 8
the Oriental Tobacco Factory, was charged with wounding Lam Yam
at Shanghai Street King Street,
near Nan-
W83 in
Government.
ม
USA. Honolulu. Japan and Shanghal. (San Fran-
cisco date 17th January)
OUTWARD
MAILS
Registered and Parcel Mail, are closed 15 minutes earlier than Shouson Chow, F. C. Yen. Dr.. Mel the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where malls are. "And to the present prosperity Lan-fang. Miss Cheung Tan, Ro advertised to close at or before 9 am registered and parcel mails the Chinese citizens have also tarian W. A. Cornell, Miss E. Gib. are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day. When mails are adver- played a great part both in public bins, Miss Hilda Yen, Rotarian Dr.tised to close after 5 p.m. Registered and Parcel malls are closed service and in contribution to the CT. Wang, Mr. Doo Yuet-sang, Mr. at 5 p.m.
Colony's revenue."."
POSTAL SERVICE
H. L. Wang, Mr. K. H. Ling, Ro tarian R. C. Robertson, and Ro tarian Lt Col, E. S.. Doughty.
and
MONDAY
TUESDAY
For
"I promise you that we all, in Det.-Sgt. J. Johnston charge of the case.
the services concerned, are doing and will do our utmost to give you of the Dance Committee, was also Manila, Batavia, Mauritius, Lourenco Marques, and
Mr. L. C. F. Bellamy, Chairman SOLDIER ON SERIOUS CHARGE the best possible service and I can present at the Official Table and his Private Frank Kenneth Jacobs, also promise you that when peace party included Rotarian Hon. Mr.
South Africa via Durban, RAM.C., Whitfield Barracks, was comes again we will strain every N. L. Smith (Colonial Secretary) charged before Mr. K.MA, Barnett nerve not only to restart the ser- yesterday "with having carnal vices as they were in 1939 but to knowledge of "a girl, Man Mul- give you something even better, kwai, without. her consent and in something which will serve to decent assault on Thursday.
make the services of 1939 seem as "Det. Sgt. N.B. Fraser asked a remand of a week which granted.
for
was
Date and Time
Mon. 20th
2.30 PM
Tue. 21st
Par. 20th 5.00 PM Lat. 21at 8.30 AM)
Mrs. Smith, Surgeon Com- mander Cleave, Miss R. Baker, Miss traits and Calcutta. G. M. Griffiths, Miss K. E. Collie. Haiphong Burg. Lieut. Commander Finnie primitive as the old salling-ship and Mrs. Finnie, Rotarian Very services of 1841" stated the Post-Rev. J. L. Wilson Mr. H. J. Pearce master-General, Mr. E L. Wynne- Miss. D. M. Sage," Mr. E. Vernon Jones, speaking over Z.B. W. on Walker and Mr. R. L. Foster, Saturday night in the Centenary The programme, which was pre programme series.
pared under the direction of Manila, Madang, Salamaua, Rabaul, Australia and Reg.
New Zealand via Sydney.
EXPELLED FROM COLONY - Convicted of unlawful posses- slon of three tricycle tyrea" and "It is true that at the beginning Rotarian John W. Yen, Included inner tubes. valued at $25, Chan of the blitz there was some dis-songs and dances by such well Wing, 43, coolle, was ordered by location of traffic, but the same known artistes as Mrs. Gertrude Mr. E. Himsworth yesterday to amazing courage which inspires Goddard, Miss Elvie Yuen, Mr. sign a personal bond of $10 and the whole of London is not lacking Y. K. Sze (whose encore, “Volga to be expelled from the Colony. in, the Post Office, and they very Boatman." was auctioned for $170)
Sgt. Gordon said that defendant soon got on with the job.”
Miss Peggy, Scotcher and Miss Pat was seen carrying the article at SIR ROBERT KOTEWALL ·
Pascoe. Speaking on "Anglo-Chinese Co- Oak Street by a Chinese con stable.
Questioned 15 to the operation Past, Present and
PROGRAMMES SOLD
source of the property, defendant/Future" over ZB.W. in the. Cen- programme were sold
Tastefully printed coples of this at si all said that he had received them tenary programme series on Satur amounts collected going towards from a man named Kai Fuk day night, Hon. Sir Robert Kote- the Fund.
who
wall remarked on Hongkong's im- portant role as a trade, commer elal and shipping centre.
"In the
could not be traced:
WEDNESDAY
Rog. Ord.
1.30 PM
K.P.O.
Parcels
4.00 PM
6.00 PM
6.30 PM
G.P.O.
Parcela
4.00 PM
5.00 PM
Ord, 7.00 PM
Reg.
Wed. 22nd
K.P.O.
6.00 M
Ord.
5.30 PM
Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U.S.A. and
Europe via "Pan-American Airways and Trans-Reg. Atlantic Services "
GPO.
5.00 PM
Ord.
7.00 PM
Canton
7.00 PM
THURSDAY
Thu, 23rd
K.P.O.
Reg. 8.00 PM
Ord
5.30 PM
During the night, Rotarian" T. B..| Wilson acted as auctioneer when ir Mail by Sea to Singapore to connect with the Reg.
"British Overseas Airways."....
GP.O.
5:00 PM
... Ord.
6.00 PM
7.00 PM
FRIDAY
Fri 24th
3.30 PM
KPO.
Reg.
4.00 PM
Ord.
1.30 PM
G.P.O.
Reg 4.00 PM
·Onl·
4.30 РМ
STOWAWAY IN COURT .A fine of $30 was imposed by
a number of articles were sold for counting houses and Mr. Himsworth yesterday on Wong business offices of Hongkong. Bri- the Fund. An oil painting, pre-straits. Kong kit, 23, for being stowaway. tish merchants and Chinese men
sented by. Prot. R. C. Robertson, "Prosecuting, Sub-Inspector
Jof business have gone about the realised $600, the purchaser being Johnson said that defendant was dally task of administering and
Mr. Lo, manager of the China Formosa found in the storeroom of a
Jar-enlarging this ceaseless traffic of State Bank, Mr. H. M. Rowland dine Matheson steamer in a rou- merchants.
was the holder of ticket No. 2197 ting search about 2 p.m. on Thurs "Co-operation between British
which drew a cocktail cabinet, in day at the Quarantine Anchorage and Chinese merchants has
the raffle. off Stonecutters.
ways existed in Hongkong. and
The draw was made by Mrs. N. L. Air Mall by Air to Bangoon to connect with the Defendant alleged that he
"British Overseas Airways." was this same co-operation "has been Smith and the draw for the other informed that even the paid his apparent in the financial, banking raffles by Lady MacGregor. regular fare he could not go to and insurance activities which are Prize winners were:-1, No. 2171 Calcutta and a seaman by the the necessary accompaniments of (Mr. Milis); 2. No. 2291 (Mr. Red- name of Lai promised to bring him trading on the large scale," Sirman); 3. No. 1558 (Mr. W: J. W Straits, Ceylon, Indie, East and South Africa, and Reg. 26th 9.45 AM
Robert said, that
son); 4. No. 1761 (Mr. Ronald
to the destination provided he gave the seaman $200 on rival
ar
Defendant's family was said " to be in Calcutta.
MARINE COURT
h
al-
4i
"In public life and in the pro- Ching); 5. No. 2673 (Mr. L. E. N. Tessions, Chinese and British have Ryan). displayed a spirit of healthy and friendly rivalry."
JUNIOR GOLF
TITLE
Softball Results
·ILLEGAL APPROACH Chau Luk, mistress of junk No. A2158Y, was fined $7. OX seven days' hard labour, when she. ap peared before L-Comdr. J. Jolly, R.N.R., on Saturday, on the charge N. D. Lloyd best L. Jackson 7 of approaching a certain ship and 5, D. J. Valentine beat J. Wildcats whilst the said ship was flying Linaker 8 and 2, F. A. Redmond Recreio the "S"flag
The following are the results br matches in the first round of the The following were the results Junior Championship of the Royal of League söftball matches played Hongkong Golf Club, played yes- yesterday: terday:
Sgt. North prosecuted.
NO NAVIGATION LIGHTS":
beat Capt. Thursby i up. S. L.Wahoos Lloyd beat J. E. Richardson 6 and LF.C.
5, P. V. McLane beat R. D. Gilles-Cardinals
SATURDAY
Sat. 25th
GP.().&E.P.O. Par. 24th 5.00 PM
United Kingdom.
Ord.26th 10.30AM
SUNDAY
Sun 26th
Sandakan, Madang, Balamaua, Rabaul and Tulag!
anton
8.30 AM 6.00 PM
Tue. 28th
TUESDAY Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U. 8. A., Canada, Cen
tral and South America and United Kingdom via San Francisco.
G.P.O. & KP.O..
Reg. 25th 5.00 PM
Ord. 28th 8.30 AM
K.P.O.
Air Mail by Sea to Singapore to connect with the Reg - "British Overseas Airways”
Reg.
10.30 AM
Ord. 11.00 AM
GP.O.
10.30 AM
LADIES
Ord.
11.00 AM
R.
H. E.
GPOKPO.
Ľ
21 12
Manila, Australia and New Zealand via Thursday
Reg.
11.15 AM
3
11
Island
Ord
Noon
10
9 3
1
B
Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South Africa. Rangoon and Calcutta,
Noon
Noon
14 13
-7
EP.O.
13
8
8
Beg.
Noon.
MEN'S "B" DIV. R.A.F. 8, Liga 7; Recrelo "B" 11,
Ord.
Noon
HONG LEAGUE Greenspots forfelted points to
tir Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U. S. A. & GPO
Europe via "Pan American Airways and Trans- Reg. Atlantic Services"
Ord. $.00 PM
WEDNESDAY Manila, Batavia and Sourabaya.
THURSDAY
ple 8 and 4 A. J. Dennis beat J. Baby Panthers
A fine of $5, or five days' hard M. Thomson 3 and 2, F. N. Morritt labour, was imposed on Kwok beat C. W. E. Bishop 2 and 1, and Kam-chuen, coxswain of the motor E J, Price beat P. Morrison 2 and R.E 6 South Chiria 9. RA. 3. Launch "Granley," "when he ap~1.
peard before Lt.-Comdr. J.
Jolly,
་
R.N.R., on a summons of MURDERED CHINESE Texaco
falling to exhibit navigation lights,
at 10 p.m. on" Jar: 10.
DETECTIVE BURIED
Sgt. McCarthy was in charge of WITH FULL HONOURS the case.
·D. O. SOUTH
SENTENCE DEFERRED. Bentence was postponed to today
FRIENDLY
U.S.S. Mindanao 10, CBA, 9. All men's "A" Division games,
The funeral took place at the as well as CBA, v. Royal Scota, Straits and Calcutta. Ngau Chi Wan Cemetery on Satur- were postponed. day of the late Detective Ip Hing (P.C. C19), who was shot dead by
an armed assailant at Tai-O on Wednesday night.
Among higher police officials
THE WEATHER
Maximum temperature yesterday
by Mr. 8. F. Balfour on Saturday who attended were the Acting was 73 and the minimum 65.
FRIDAY
Sandakan Sandakan
TUESDAY
in the case in which Lau Koon-Commissioner, the Hon. Mr. C. G. Total rainfall since Jan. 11s. pang pleaded guilty to stealing 39 Perdue, the DB.P. (Kowloon), Mr. 0.94 Inches against an average of " cattles of barbed wires from the W. P. Thompson, "the Assistant 0.47.
on Jan 18,
wire barricades at Sheung Kwai Director of Criminal Investigation, The Royal Observatory report Chung village, Tsun Wan, the pro-Mr. F. W. Shaftain, AS.P. F. E. E states: perty of the Military Authorities. Booker A.S.P. L. A. Searle, Chief A moderate anticyclone has deve- Detective Inspector (Kowloon), A. loped over China, Mongolia and Det.-Sgt. Cashman, prosecuting, E. Carey, Chief Detective Inspector Manchuria applied for a remand stating that (Hongkong), M. Murphy, Chief Pressure is highest to the North... an additional charge of returning Inspector (Kowloon); M. H. Hour-west of Shantung and relatively from banishment might be prefer- han, Principal Chinese Detective low from Indo Ching north-east- red against accused...
Shek Tuf and Chu Heung.
ward to the Sea of Japan.
Wed. 29th..
8.30 AM
Tha. 30th, Parcola 11.00 AM Letters Noon
Fri. 31st
8,30 AM
8.20 PM
Tue. Feb., 4th
KPO
Parcels 4.00
Beg
5.00 PM
ON.
5:30 PM
-4.00 PM
5.00 P
·7.00 PM ··
Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, USA, Canada, Cen- G.P.O. tral and South America and United Kingdom Parcels -via San Francisco. (No Parcels for United Reg
Kingdom),
Note: All Mails for United Kingdom will be
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