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HONGKONG. DAILY PRESS

ROUND THE POLICE COURTS

AT CENTRAL

6a DEFENDANTS IN GAMBLING CASE

AT KOWLOON

WOMEN CHARGED

H.K. TO HAVE SANATORIUM TO COMBAT T.B.

Two women and two giris ap- Generous Offer Of

in the biggest raid for months peared on remand before Mr. conducted on an alleged gambl-E Elmsworth on Saturday ing den at No. 21. Kam Wah charges of larceny.

fadyen on Saturday,

Mr. Fok Po choi

GENERAL

ST. JOHN AMBULANCE EXERCISES

Full scale manning exercises were

carried out by over 300 members

of the St. John Ambulance Brigade yesterday under the personar The Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo.. Chair- supervision of Dr. (Mrs.) A. L. J. Street, ground floor, on Feb. 7

The accused were Chong Lin,

man of the Council and Executive Dovey, M.B.; ChB, Corps Surgeon, 88 persons were rounded up

and 23. Or Yuk. 17. a 14-year-old and Committee of the Hongkong. Anti-in conjunction with the A.R.P brought before Major A. N. Mac- 10-year-old girl. all charged Tuberculosis Association, disclosed, and Fire Brigade.

with larceny of a' metal necklace.

at the reception given by Hon. Dr.j All first aid posts were manned Two unemployed, Wong Sze, 34 from No. 178, Nuthan Road, pro- Mr. Fok Po-chol yesterday, that it (many of whom are private med!- metal bangle, a pair of stockings P. S. and Mrs. Selwyn-Clarke to by the responsible medical officers and Chan Che, 38, were onarged

perty of Mrs. S. Fisher, and a as keepers, while the rest wer?

pair of shoes from No. 224A, Na-purchase the land and building at the St. John's.

was the hope of the Association to cal practitioners), and members of charged with gambling in

than Road. premises, The game was stated First accused was additionally. M. Wong, for use as a

Shouson Hill, the property of Mr. 'Casualties" were supplied by to be dice

charged with the theft of a pair

sana- school-boys from various schools in Hongkong, such as Queen's Col- First defendant and 35 others of stockings and unlawful posses- failed to appear and their baila sion of three raincoats, a pair of

Public School, and Ellls Kadourie lege. King's, St. Paul's, Yaumati of $100 and $3 each respectively shorts, and a piece of silk reason

Indian School ably suspected to have been Second defendant was Aned stolen.

were estreated

fined

the

$3 each. detained.

$75, or one month's hard labour. 21 others were while nine, who were being unable to raise ball, were each fined $2 or seven days."

to

Table money of $33.59· picked. up in the raid was ordered be put into the Poor Box,

Det.-Sgt. JR. Sykes prosecuted SEWING MACHINES THEFT

unemployed tallor, Yáu Tun. 28, was charged before Major Macfadyen on Saturday on two counts of simple larceny and another two counts of legal pawning

An

|

Defendants

were

further

charged on Saturday with steal ing a sable fur from No. 132,

torlum.

but Mr. Wong has kindly offered The cost, said Mr. Lo, was $35,000 to donate $2.000 towards the funds of the Association, leaving the net amount payable $33,000

The exercises which lasted from 9 a.m. to 13 noon, and 2 p.m. to

The Crown rental was in the re-p.m., were thoroughly enjoyed by gion of $400 per annum. Na-for the nursing staff would absorb the lectures given by the various Salaries all those who attended, as were

about $4,000 yearly, whilst the maintenance cost would be about| $8.000 annually. The whole cost of

than Road on Feb, 5:

Hearing of the case was fixed for tomorrow at 11.30 a.m.

Mr. Percy Chen appeared for

all accused.

First

it

two defendants were granted $100 ball each, while the Juveniles were "each allowed $75

ball.

MURDER HEARING

the upkeep would, therefore, be about $12,400 yearly.

Mr. Fok Po-chól, the son of the late Mr. Fok Chi-ting, has offered to donate the whole of the capita) cost of the scheme ($36.000 in- clusive of the cost of technical and

doctors on duty.

Among those present were Hon.

Dr. P. B. Selwyn-Clarke (Director of Medical Services), Mr. E. M.

John Ambulance Brigade), and Mr. Raymond (Asst. Commissioner St.

A. el Arculli (District Commission. er),

CANTON LIFT RESTRICTIONS AGAINST H.K.

Hearing was fixed for Wednes-hospital equipment, furniture and day afternoon by Mr. Hims-

linen), leaving the Association with worth, on Saturday of the case in the task of raising the cost of up- which Lo Hing, 23, was charged keep. The only condition attach- with the murder of Ho Sau-tsan, led to the offer was that the sana-:! Defendant was alleged to have mistress of a rice shop at No. 54 torium should be named after the stolen one sewing machine head, Wuhu Street on Oct. 25.

late Mr. Fok Chi-ting. from No. 319, Main Street West

Mr. Lo concluded with an appeal

It was learned authoritatively frst floor, on Jan. 27, and an-made an application that a to all those interested in the work that quarantine restrictions other from No. 106, Tai Shek witness. Wong King, be detained to not only support the Associa- against cholera imposed by Street, Arst floor, on Jan. 13. to give evidence for the prosecution but also to interest their Japanese on passengers to Canton

.It was stated that the first tion. machine, which is valued at $30, The application was granted.

was pawned for $20, while second one. valued pawned for $25.

at $20,

Chief Det.-Insp. A, E. Carey

the

ALLEGED THEFT was Alleged to have stolen $1,000 ..Chinese, currency and two suits Pleading guilty, defendant was of female clothing from a mar- fined $10 or 56 days' hard labour. ried woman, Ho Siu-wan, at No. He was further ordered to pay a 185, Reclamation Street, Tang total sum of $45 as compensation Chuen, 38, Was charged before Mr. K.M.A. Barnett on Saturday and was remanded for two days. FOUR MEN REMANDED

complainants,

to the two Serve another two months.

Sgt. Kinloch prosecuted.

JAPANESE CHARGED

or

friends in the campaign against tuberculosis-"the walte, plague in our midst."

ASSETS OF COLONY

have been completely lifted.

Kilbray Supreme Court

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1941.-PAGE

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INDIAN CARPETS

WE ARE NOW SHOWING

A HEAVY RANGE OF.

FINE INDIAN "CARPETS.

IN ALL SIZES BOTH

PLAIN AND FIGURED

DESIGNS IN VARIOUS

QUALITIES

·5' x 9'

$150.00

12' x 9'

$300.00

10'6" X 15'

$425.00

12' x 20'

$720.00

10' X 15'

$850.00

BEDROOM RUGS, CREAM GROUND

WITH EMBROIDERED DESIGNS,

3' x 2

3' x 4'

the

6' x 4'

$10.00 $15.00 $30.00

The restriction that the 111903 ber of passengers be limited to 300 each trip from Hongkong to Canton has also be cancelled.

The Shiragano Maru salled from the Colony with 430 рал- sengers while the s.s. "Fatshan" returned to Hongkong with

Chinese

Satur-

The financial statement at the number of end of September, 1940, shows the day.

excess of Colony's

assets ofer

ls added $5,717,584 revenue October. From this total is

on

It was also learned that nego-

Chang Po, 30, Lui Yee-kwong. liabilities to be $18,734,573 to which tiations in connexion with the 20, Yuen Choi-ching, 19, and

in resumption of commercial traffic Kuroshi Yalta, 26, of Japan, Chan Chung-yin, 21. charged

de between the two ports are still described as an electro-chemical with housebreaking and larceny, ducted the expenditure in October continuing engineer appeared before Mr. appeared before Mr., Himsworth which leaves an increased excess Lowry on Saturday on a charge on Saturday for a remand of 72 of assets, the figure being $21,084,- of possession of a code or cypher hours. without permission of the Gov- Defendants were alleged tu ernor on Feb. 7.

have broken into the Harriram The comparative statement of The following is the latest list of Op the application of Sgt. Mann Suk Store, at No. 51, Nathan revenue and expenditure for the subscriptions received to date for uf S.B.. who was in charge of Road and stolen 2 number of period ended October 31 last year credit of the B.W.OF.:—Previously the case, defendant was remand

ed for a week,

A ball of $1,000 was granted.

DOCTORS NOT ALLOWED TO AID DENTISTS

1070.

· OCTOBER FIGURES

B. W. O. F.

is published in the Government acknowledged, 5648,354.88, Messrs.

clothings, valued at $45.

Det Sgt. A. Bethell is in charge (Gazette,

of the case.

FUNERAL OF D. G. S. PUPIL

Miss C. Li Suk-ying

China-New Guinea Mercantile Co., Revenue for that, month was 50: The Sports Club, 500, Total, $5,717,584 as against $4,479,810 the $648,904.88.

previous October. For the year up

to the end of October, revenue amounted to $42,279,211 23 Com- pared with $34,775,227 for the pre- vious year.

PARADISE BAR'S THANKS

On the expenditure side the Mrs. Stanton's Paradise Bar 2017 against $3.180.649 the donors for their kind contribu amount" spent In October was wishes to thank the following

Tobacco Co. (China) Ltd., Messrs.

URBAN COUNCIL MEETING

The Hongkong Medical Board has warned local dentists against

The funeral of Miss Constance previous October, while during the tions at the B.W.OF. Dance held associating with .doctors registi Suk-ying, who died at the early year up to the end of October fast at the Feninsula Hotel on Jan. tered under Section 7 (d) of the age of 19 years at the Hongkong year, $38,276,311 was spent coin-81: Messrs. Caldbeck MacGregor & Dentist Ordinance., despite the Sanatorium on Friday night, took pared with $31,051,792 during the Co. Ltd., Messrs. British-American fact that no line can be drawn place at the Chinese Permanent corresponding period of 1939. Clearly between qualined and Cemetery. Aberdeen, on Saturday. Noticeable features in the ac- A.S. Watson & Co. Ltd., Messrs. unqualified dentists as inclu-

The deceased was the daughter counts are $500,000 more received Wing On & Co. Ltd., Messrs. Dod- slon in the Dental Register is of Mr. Li Shing-ming, manager of from Court fees, etc. than was re-well & Co. Ltd., The China Mail. crincerned.

the Li Wong Kee Shellac Varnish ceived in October, 1939, War Re-Messrs. Gande Price & Co. Ltd., The new sub-section has arous-Company, and was a pupil at the venue in ed the sharpest protest of

October brought in Messrs. Ruttonjee, The Hon. Mr. pro- Diocesan Girls' School.

$582.698. On the other side of the J.J. Paterson, Mrs. Arthur Woo.. perly qualified dentists as, it was The Rev, S. F. Tso, of St. Paul's accounts -observed, under the sub-section Church, officiated at the service October was $250,235.

"War Expenditure" in It is only necessary that the ap-held at the Sanatorium. plicant should be engaged in the Among those who attended, the practice of dentistry as, his funeral were Misses Loretta Ng principal means of livelihood at Quinn, Dolores Ng Quinn, Con- the date of the commencement stance Ng Quinn, Evelyn Poon, of the new Ordinance, and no Jenny Poon, B. T. Chin. Dorothy professional qualifications are re Lee, Violet Lee, Annie Kwok, Mar- Government has prohibited the garet Soares, V. Jex, R. Lee, T. export of cement, without a licence, It was pointed out that al-Chen, Josephine Iu, Doreen Ho, and had fixed retall prices.. though many unqualified dentists Nanett Ho, Anna Ho. Prisilla Ho. Mr. W. J. Anderson the Stores are familiar with extractions, Magdalene Leung, Irene Ho, Amy. Controller, announces that the Allings and other practice

Cho, maximum prices at which cement -they would be at a loss

Anna Ho, Florence Ip, Lily Lee, in this Colony may be sold, e as to the employing of many injec-i

Mrs. Ng Quinn, Miss F. Hawkins, cept imported cement," are tions and drugs used, in modern and Jenez Chow.

follows: dental surgery.

Floral tributes were sent by Headmistress and Staff of D.G.S..

II

or D.G.S.. Kenny, Ronnie: Archie

quired,

Fung. Emily Yui, Winnie yet

Class Hazel,

Students

H.K. CEMENT

- PRICES

In gunny bags of 250 pounds, $5.50 per bag.

In paper bars of 94 pounds, $2.05 per bag.

as.

A meeting of the Urban Coun- i will be held tomorrow (Tues- day) at 415 p.m.

dence relative to the food factory

Orders of the day: Correspon-

licence at Nos. 10 to 14, Tak Ku Ling Road, ground floors.

Application for a. food shup licence for No. 313, Des Voeux Road Central. ground floor; Application for a food shop licence for No. 12, Tit Hong Lane, ground floor (rear portion).

Regular Returns.

Should an emergency arise, doc tors are, under the new warning. 'technically not permitted to R& soclate with even properly. quall-Members of the Hongkong and

and " Bobby Lang, Chinese In paper bags of 90 pounds,

POLICE REPORTSTM fied dentists.

$2 per bag

Mr. Yu Hang, of No. 19, Can- Shanghai Bank, Mr. and Mrs. Chang Kwal-you, Dr. Chow Wal-

ton Road, reports that on Feb. 6 H.K. ROTARY CLUB |a foki of his Szeto Wah, ab- cheung and familly, Dr. Lee Sung

sconded with eight camphor wood 10TH ANNIVERSARY

articles, valued at $180.

NEW BUILDINGS

FOR GIRLS SCHOOL |and family, and many others.

IN MACAO

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As result of subscriptions)

totalling US$50,000,

raised in

ANOTHER LO.

America by the Rev. TE. Chunk, DETENTION CAMP

-on behalf of the school, the Tao

Chung Middle School for girls A camp for the temporary de- will soon have a campus of their tention of those attempting to own in Macao.

ו.

On Tuesday, Feb. 25, the Hong- kong Rotary Club will celebrate ita

Kwan Tong-shan, master of Tenth anniversary. There will be junk No. 2254H,

reports that no Tiffin Meeting: instead, ar-three shot guns, valued at $170, rangements are being made. to were stolen from his junk lying have a Dinner in the Roof Garden on Castle Peak on

between Feb. 5 and 6,

of the Hongkong Hotel at 8 pm.

This being an important intle- in the progress of the

enter the Colony by way of the stone

the night

The new campus will consist of New Territories without immigra Club, it is hoped that every Mr. Bardoou, residing at No. two main buildings, a chapel. a tión papers will be established on member make an earnest effort to 10, Village Road, has reported the Ubrary and a gymnasium,

the border, it was learned, The be present. All our Honorary theft of a motor water pump.. aff-camp, which will be in the charge members In the Colony will likely valued at $25, from his house Tlated to the "Beaumont College of Immigration Officers, will be be present. Guests will be wel between 4.15 p.m. and for Girls in New York;

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