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LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received

instructions

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

or

Tuesday, the 4th March, 1941

p.m.

commencing at 5,15

at their Sales Room, No. 2, Oon- haught Road, Central (2nd Floor)

A VALUABLE COLLECTION

OF POSTAGE STAMPS

(mostly Chiria, & British-Colonies)

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

PROMINENT CHINESE FROM U.S. BRINGS MESSAGE OF LOYALTY TO GEN. CHIANG

'MR. B. S. FONG, CHAIRMAN OF THE CHINESE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IN SAN FRANCISCO and member of the People's Poli- tical Counell, arrived in Hongkong by the California Clipper Saturday afternoon, en, route to attend the forthcoming session of the Council.

COMING & GOING BY CLIPPER

d

on

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He was greeted at the airfield

GENERAL

ROUND THE POLICE COURTS

AT CENTRAL

WAR TAXATION COMMITTEE

Changes In Personnel- Completed

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1941.

H.K. Volunteer Orders

ORDERS BY COL. H. B., ROSE, M.C., COMMANDANT, HONGKONG VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS,

(CONTINUED FROM SATURDAY) Recruits' Medical Examination Johns, A.S.C. Coy, to be Sgt., pl.. The War Taxation Committee There will be no medical examination D. Gov, A.S.O. Coy. to be Sgt. has been re-constituted, but no

on Feb. 38.

! TRANSFERS JUNK MASTER CONVICTED · date has yet been fixed for its first

FANLING CAMP

PG. B. S. Thomsun, No. 2 Coy. Wong Shek-shing, 50, master of meeting. It was officially learned. First Camp-The followi

to ALC. Coy., Pto. V. A. V. Ribeiro, by a large number of prominent trading Junk No. T5427H, appeared There are only a few changes in and other personnel as detailed will No. Ooy. to. A.SC. Coy.. Pte. t. C. Chinese in the Colony, including before Major A. N. Macfadyen on personnel, the most important be-proceed to camp on Feb. 6-under Bake. No Coy, to 5th A.A. Bly. General Chen Ching-yun, Gen- Saturday on charges of movement is the filling by the Acting Finstructions already issued.-F. Coy. Pte. E. B. Teasdale. No. 1 Coy. Lo of rice without a licence, breach ancial Secretary, Mr. R. R. Todd, Corps Signals, Mobile Column Cons HQ. Fte. M. Talan, No. 1 Coy. detalled), Field Ambulance No. 1 Coy. to Corps.H.Q. Capt. G. Miskn, A.SG. Coy, to Corps HQ, bce Sgt. S. E. Edgar, No. 1 Coy, to Uni will be open at the usual hours for Res., Sgt. E. Porter. No. 3 Coy, to tratt as under--Feb. 27-Mar. 6 First run. correspondence only, D.R.L.S. will run Res

eral Fang Chen-wu, and repre- of the Defence Regulations, and of the position of the Hon. Mr. H/No. 3 Coy, No. 3 Coy... A.S.C. Coy. to Orps H.Q. Pte. G. A. McCaskle,

sentatives of General LI Поп- wan, Chairman of the Kwang- tung Provincial Government, and General Yu Han-mou, Pacifica-) tion Commissioner of Kwantung. STATEMENT TO PRESS

In a statement to the press, Mr. Fong declared:

FAMOUS AUTHOR IN COLONY Pan American Airways CALI- "The primary purpose of my FORNIA -CLIPPER (Captain S. G. trip to China is

to attend the Bancroft) arrived in Hongkong on coming session the People's Saturday afternoon, bringing U.S. Political Council. I also hope to mally dated San Francisco, Feb. 15, avall myself of this opportuni- and the following passengers:

of

ty to visit the front lines to

man of the Chinese Chamber of LAMMERT BROS.. Commerce in San Francisco, en gratitude of their

route to Chungking:

AUCTIONEERS.

ex-

unlawful possession of ammuni- tion.

Defendant was represented

by

those

those detailed).

Corps

R. Butters, Financial Secretary, who has left on furlough, and the replacing by Mr. A. G. Clarke, Aut- Mr. M. A. da Silva, who pleaded 1g Commissioner of War Taxa guilty to all three charges.

tion, of Mr, Thomas Black. Com- missioner.

The re-constituted Committee now comprises the following:- 0.1. The Hon. Mr. G. G. Alabaster run.

(Chairmari). !|

Mr. Silva added that a light penalty would suffice to bring home to his client the fact of the grave need for stricter observance of the defence regulations

Fine of $500, or three months' hard labour, was imposed, while the ammunition was ordered to be confiscated.

MR. B. S. FONG, prominent press to our soldiers, who have so

Sgt. H. Dinsdale prosecuted. Chinese from the US. and Chair courageously fought against Jap

Similar sentences were imposed anese aggression, the loyalty and on Cheuk Shing. 52, Junk master, Chinese com-and Lam Pul-yuk, 51, cargo owner, patriots living in the Western, for moving 37 bags of rice on Hemisphere.

board junk No. T5197H in Shauk!- wan harbour on Feb. 21 without a licence from the Controller of Trade.

MR. M. "PATEL, chemical engi- neer of Bombay, returning to In- día:

ד.

in

"The Chinese Overseas residenta the defense

COM-

FAMOUS FRENCH WALTER FARRELL and are not only interested

EXPLORER IN CHUNGKING

MP. PERRY PARMALEE, two immediate problems of

St. Kinloch prosecuted, vitally Washington businessmen, on a trip and relief, but are to the Orlent;

|cerned with; the gigantic task of

POSSESSION OF ARMS MR. ERNEST HEMINGWAY, economic reconstruction; there- Charge with unlawful possession famous author, en route to the fore this occasion will give me an of a revolver and two rounds of MARTIA HEMINGWAY: Orient accompanied by his wife,

MR. HENRY MCNEARY com- mercial representative, on a busi-

Mr. R. R. Todd. Mr. A. G. Clarke, The Hon. Mr. S. H. Dodwell. The Hon. Mr. M. K. L.

The Hon. Mr. Leo D'Alnada

Castro, jantar."

Tam.

The Hon. Mr. Li Tse-fong.

Sir Vandeleur Grayburn, The Hon. Mr. J. J. Paterson,

Mr. E. M. Bryden.

Mr. L. Kadoorie.

Mr. Ng Chak-ws,

Professor R. Robertson,

Mr. D. J. Sloss,

opportunity to observe the ammunition at a lane behind No ETONIANS MAKE

changes that are taking place in 197, Main Street West on Feb. 21, Free Chinë. We who live abroad Yeung Yan-fu, 25, unemployed, are anxiuos to de our hsare to appeared before Major Mackadven support our war of resistance.

MESSAGE OF LOYALTY

A DISCOVERY

cn

Leave

Headquarters-

Arrive camp 11.45 am. Leave camp 2.15 p.m.

.

LEAVE Arrive Vol. camp 9115 am.

Re.. Volgin, Mob. Calo, 12.41- HQ 10.15 am. Leave Cmd HQ. 20.45 31.142; L/Cpl. J. B. Sturgeon, No. 2 Second Cof, 4:3.41-30.4.41; Pte. V. A. Ri Arrive belt. No.6 Coy. 5.2.41-182,41; Ptc. A Q. 3.15 p.m. Leave Crod. HQ. Rocha, No. 6 Coy. 102.41-23.2.41; 3.45 p.m.

Arrive camp 4.45 pm. Mar. Gir. A. v. Currie, 2nd Bty.. 112.41- 7-Mar. 14. First run. Leave VOL H.Q.24241; Pte. J. M. Oliveira. Nc. & Coy... S'am. Leave Cmd: ILQ. 9.30 3.m. 112.41-243.41; Gar. H. G, Stewart, 2nd Arrive camp 10.30 a.m. Leave Cump By. 12.2.41-25.2.41; Pte. H. "A. R.

Vol.

e 11.30 am. Arrive Vol. H.Q. 12.30 pm bero, No. 8 Coy., 14.2.41-18.2.41;.. Cpl. Second run. Leave Vol. H.Q. 2 p.m. A. F. Ferreira, No. 5 Coy. 14.2.41- The Hon. Mr. W. N. Thomas Leave Cmd HQ 2.30 p.m. Artist 6:41; Gnr. J. H. B. Lee, 2nd Bty.. camp 3.30 p.m. Leave camp 4.30 pan. 14241-134.41; Gur. L. Well, 2nd Bty.. Arrive Vol. H.Q. 5.30 p.m.

11.2.41-25.2.41: Pte. H. A. Ribeiro. Mob. Telephone-Telephone number in Coln, 143.41-13.4.41; Ptc. A. Komor Fanling Camp 21.2.41-143.41. Com-sky. Mob. Coln, 14.3.41-23.4.41; Sgt. L, mandant and Adjutant 59071 (Kow- Lammait, No. 1 Cov. 14.2.41-13.4.41; loon Government Exchange). Ask for Sgt. A.J.G. Taylor, No. 4 Cey. 142.41- 93. QM. and Stores, R.S.M., Officers' 13.4.41: Cpl. F. C. Chan. No. 4 Coy, Mess, Sergeants' Mess, Medical Officer.11.241-13.4.41: Pte. K. Y. Cheung, No. Supplies Office and Public Call Bos,4 Coy, 14.2.41-13.441; Pte., Y. T. Fang,

Extension $4 Clerks 59071:

and No. 4 Coy., 14.2.41-13.4.41; Pte. H Mr. K. M. A. Barnett (Secretary). then ask the person required.

Leng. No. 4 Coy., 14.2.41-13.441; Pte. Stores and Lecture Hall, H.Q. J. N. Ford. A.S.C. Coy., 14.2.41-13.441; Stores and Clothing Stores will only Pte. E. M. Gutierrez, No. 8 Coy. be open on Mondays, Tuesdays. 15.341-21241; Pte. J. A. Marques, Na Thursdays Fridays, for stores. Mon- Coy, 15.2:41-24.2.41; Sgt. S.É. Edgar, days, Tuesdays, Fridays for clothing No. 1 Coy. Res., 152.41-14.2.42; Sgt. H on Saturday when he was re- Eton College (prep school),

from 2 p.m. in each case. Lecture F. Hopkins, Mob. Chin, 15.2 41-14.4.41; MR. WM. G. GRAIDWOOD, asso-

manded for 48 hours for making whose playing Gelds the Battle of

Falls (except Drill Hall) will only be L/Bdr. James Lee. 4th Bty., 172.41- ated with the Philippine Refring

further enquiries, on the applica-Waterloo was sald

(by the Duke open at the above times unless special 2.3.41; Pte. Marcus Wong. No. 4 Coy.. Co., Manila. on a business visit to

To Generalissimo Chiang Kai- tion of Sgt. H. Dinsdale, who is in of Wellington) to have been won. Rifles for camp will only be drawn Coy. 18.3.41-17.3.41; Tte. HT arrangements are made with the Q.M | 27.2,41-16.5.41; L/Cpl. H. Burson. No. the Colony:

shek und our gallant army. I charge of the case,

was bombed recently." MR. JAMES DUFF, executive of carry the message of loyalty and

on Feb. 26, and Mar. 6. They must Smith, Training Cadre: 20.241-11.6.41; American

devotion UI. their

BOUND OVER

When Etonians explored International

the be returned by Mar. 8 and Mar. Pte. S. B. Izat No. 3 Coy, 20.2.41- compatriots writers.

Alleged to have, assaulted Tar ruins, they made a tingling dis- respectively. Disciplinary action wi 20341: B.QMS. W. Hewitt. Ist Bty. tolving in the American continents. trip This was his second trip To Hongkong: and

I express their hope that unity King, 23, spinster, with a hammer covery: the famed old "birching be taken in any case of non-com- 22.241-136.41; Pte. R. Kopelman. No. Sikang, the first being made in

maintain-in a quarrel over a money trans- had birched. (le.. Bogged) boys'

block," over which headmasters pliance with this order

1. Cor. 13.41-43.41; Pte. WM, Groves, Messrs. Kang Tian and Tan Hand discipline will be. 1936-1937 when he took many Chinese merchants, on business. ed for the accomplishment of the action at Des Voeux Road Central,

Aus- Corps Orders.-Weekly Orders No. 1 Coy., 1.3.41-30.8.41; Lt. c. bottoms for supreme task of driving out the near Sincere Company, on Feb. 21.

generations, was be issued at Fanling Camp on Fri- tin. No. 4 Coy., 20.3.41-9.7.41: Tt L. missing. Yiu Lam, 31, shope coolle, appear- The CALIFORNIA CLIPPER took Japanese invaders."

days. Os.C. Units not in camp will, Goldman, 5th A.A. Bty.. 23.4.41-5.5.41; Although many an Etonian was send their orders to H.Q. Garden R. Set. W.J. Woolley, Pay Sert.. 20.3.41- ed before Mr. G. T. Lowry Questioned as to what proposals

27.241: Ptc. . H. Smirke, A.SC. Coy.. disposed to let well enough alone. not later than noon Wednesdays will make at

a common assault charge. the coming

20.241-6.3.41. Pleading guilty, defendant was found the birching block's

antiquarians searched diligently Messes and Canteen.-Officers' Mess, session of the People's Political FOR SAN FRANCISCO: Mr. Hsla Council, he replied that they will bound over in the sum of $20 tn

re-Sergeants' Mess and Canteen alTMH.Q..]

Spr. Brown, R.OD. Cadre, Pte. be of

mains in a Yueh-hsiao. Chinese Government mostly concern the question

good behaviour for six reverently picked up

bomb crater. They Garden Road will remain open at the

A. A. da Raza, Port. Cays.. Onr. Lee normal hours. months.

pieces 9,cial, en route to New York on improving the conditions of Chi-

Installed them In

Maps. All maps issued to unite or Wing-yen 5th AA Bty Cpl. P. F. Eton an official mission;

nese in the United States.

SHORT LIVED FREEDOM Museum.

individuals must be returned at once. MacCabe, No. 1 Coy. Sigma, A. Hill, Charged

Corps Signals, Pte. T. Knox. AS.C. with FERVENT PATRIOT

escaping from

PARADES

Coy Pte. J. G. Ganez. No. 5 Coy.. 12wful custody, Lau Tak-tal, 36,

Corps Artery. — Qualification Pte. E. T.'S. Zimmer, A.SC. Coy.. DRF. L/Bdr. I. 8. A. Curreem treL/Cpl. S. Burke, Fd. Coy. Engs.. Pic.

."CHUNGKING, Feb. 22 (Central) -M. A. Gulbaut, famous French explorer representing the French Geographical Society in Paris, arness trip: rived in Chungking recently fol- lowing # seven-month tour of Sikang. He Will

shortly visit Chengtu and later Kunming After that, he said, in view of the "heaven knows" where he war would go.

photographs and motion pictures During the second tour. however, he met with an unfortunate inci- dent and lost his associate, M. L. Liotard, who accompanied him, all his films and belongings.

on

2

business

DEPARTURES

Under-

ff yesterday morning for Sanj Francisco, via Manila, with the he following passengers!

4

FOR MANILA: Mr. CHEN SHUN-

41

of

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וי

the

the

i

STRENGTH-DECREASE

ATTACKED BY BANDITS This happened on September 1940 when Gulbaut's caraven, con sisting of two Tibetans, a Chinese servant, five horses and 10 yaks. YUAN, Chinese banker; on busi-

attacked by a

ness Major E. S. Froes, British group of 20 bandits. Armed with guns,

Army Officer, making a vacation ftung, Mr Fong, 44, was a gradu-¡ unemployed, was re-arrested early for three days by. Mr. Anderson on i qualified), Gar. C, H. Poon (requaliK Schlam, A.S.C. Coy., Sigma. F. H. the round trip by Clipper: SENOR ate of Stanford University, USA bandita descended upon from a high mountain northwest JOSE PAEZ, Filipino merchant, re-He has been in America for

turning home after a business, trip years, engaging in business.

was

them

and the

A native of oishian, Kwang-

Road, near the Hongkong Univer on Friday morning in Pokfulam Saturday.

23

sity and appeared before Mr. Lowry on Saturday, when he was

!!

HEAVY FINE IMPOSED That dog's meat is served to cus- 48 tomers in certain eating houses was revealed before Mr. H. C. Mac-

detalled.

ed), Gur. H. O. Ng requalified, Gua Mody, Corps Signals. Cur. P. Dono- Laying Bdr. W. D'Conner (requant hue, zid Bty. Gnr. F. Burrell, 2nd of "Kangting. Llotard

ed), Gnr. Ho Sang (qualified). Gnr. Bty, Gnr. J. Prentice, 2nd Bty, Gar. Chinese servant" were killed while KONG MOW SUN AND

s. Greaves (qualified), Gur. P Chia B. L Stock, 5th A.A. Bty. Pte. Ng Hongkong; MESSRS. WONG SE, A fervent patriot, he has taken ordered to be remanded. for QUAN the lead in patriotic activities in hours,

(qualified), Gnr, L. Xavier (qualified). Yiu-chung. No. 7 Coy, Gar. D. For- Guibaut managed to escape to a HANG. Chinese Clipper commu- the United States since the out-

No. 4 Company-Feb. 24, LQ 5.30 nes, 2nd Bty., Pte. G. Knight. Mch. lamasery in company with the two ters; MR. JAS. A. DUFF, of Ameri-break of the Sino-Japanese hosti-trial at the Criminal Sessions on Chol, 36, was fined $200 or three As

Lau was to have appeared for namara on Saturday when Chan p.m. Serata. Promotion Examination Coln, Pte. "Kwok. Kung, No. 4 Coy. Tibetans, "his overcoat riddled with can International Underwriters re-lities in 1937. As Chairman of the Friday on a charge of a breach of months' hard labour for keeping training as programine. Feb, 26. ELQ bullets.

Remainder.-Company

STRENGTH-INCREASE They were cordially received by the Colony: MR. J. DE LA CRUZ. Committee, he has been instry..

turning after an overnight stay in Chinese Unified Funds Campaign the deportation order. Owing to in unlicensed eating house at No. 3 am. Inter-Platoon, drill and Minia- Pie. D. G, Cairns, Corps HQ, Pte. the lamas and after four days' Chinese merchant flying back to mental in raising huge sums of main on Ale was granted by the

his absence, an indictment to re- 87 Woosung Street. sojourn, the French explorer and Manila; and MR. WONG YUAN relief funds for the Chinese war Chief the two Tibetans, accompanied by official of the Chinese Covernment, refugees at home: six lamas, resumed the tour on horseback. They went as far as Luho, a small town inhabited main- 19 by Chinese.

turned

route to the U.S. on an official mission.

PHILIPINE CLIPPER

The PHILIPINE CLIPPER is due SIKANG RESOURCES to arrive in Hongkong on Satur- From Luho, Gulbaut

day next, Mar. 1, and will leave back. arriving at Kangting the following morning... October and in Chengtu in Novem-¦

ber. After staying in Chengtų for a couple of months, he returned to Chungking

Commenting on his trip, Gulbaut said that Sikang has great possi- bilities. It is rich in mineral re- sources and wool, milk and butter. Exploitation at the province would strengthen considerably

Y.W.C.A. DRIVE

FOR FUNDS

CAMPAIGN TO START ON MARCH 4 The annual finance drive of the There are lamaseries everywhere Young Women's Christian Assocía-

economy.

China's

in the province, he said Ingination, to be held jointly again this

Justice, Sir Atholl Mac Gregor, at the request of Mr. J. This is the second time that P. Murphy, Assistant Crown Soll- Mr. Kong

returned to Chran citor, 23 years ago, the first time being since he left for the United States 18 years ago. decided the date for his departure

for Chungking.

He has not yet

EVACUATION OF AMERICANS, BRITONS FROM TIENTSIN

CHUNGKING, Feb. 21 (Central)— hla tour, he visited 12 of them, year by the Hongkong and the The Yung Pao, a Japanese-spon- the smallest accommodating 40 to, Canton branch and the National sored Chinese daily in Tientsin, 50 lamas and

400.

AW BOON-HAW

RECEIVED BY

Fo 2.5 teams.

managers

AT KOWLOON.

"TSE FA" GAMBLERS..

The eating house was visited by Inspector V. C. Bond, of the Sant- tary Department, who found a large antity of dog's meat on the pre- mises.

CHOPPER. WOUNDS

ture

a.m.

Not 17

Range Competition Dress.-C. Cairns Corps HQ. Pue. J. Dick- Musketry order. Feb. 28. No parade. son, Corps HQ, Pte. D. L. P. Ed-

No. 5 Company.-Feb. 24, H.Q. 8.30 wards, Corps HQ, Pte. W. L. Morri

Dress as before. Feb. 25. HQ On Corps HQ. Pte. A. G. Parker, Corps HQ., Pte. O. F. W. Hamilton. 5.30 p.m.

Company.-Feb. 23. L. Corps HQ, Pte. Au Sze-ho, Fd. Amb. Classification Stonecutters. Tables Pte. M. W. Cheung. Pil Amb. Pte, S. and D. Launch leaves Queen's Pler Hahmood, Fr. Amb. Pte. B. Teoh. Found lying in the kitchen with 8.15 8JT Kowloon Police Pier 62 Pd: Amb., Pte, K. W. Thuin, 'Fd: Amb. (chopper wounds round his neck by am Dress-Mufti · Equipment must Pte. K. L. Wong, Fd. Amb. Fte, M. another foki, So Chuen, 40, male, be worn Feb. 24, HQ. 5.45 pm. L.G. Yeung. Fd. Amb. Pte. F. N. C. Ho, residing at No. GIA, Tong Choy training LA 1, 2 and 3 positions. Feb. Pd. Amb.. Pte. P. V. Yap, Fd. Amb. In a raid carried out by Sgt. Village, Kowloon City. was ad. 28, H.Q. 5.45 p.m. Squad and Platoon

NOTICE E. Haynes and a party of police [mitted to the Kowloon Hospital Drill

Sergeants Mess Committee Meet on Friday afternoon, nine persons, yesterday. A chopper [including seven women, were ar- found next to him.

rested charged with keeping a

It was believed that he attempt. gaming house and gambling reed to suicide. His condition was pectively before Mr. D. J. N. Ander-reported to be critical son on Saturday.

was also

-

D. O. SOUTH

P

I'

are re-

Feb. 26-Home Nursing Practical Clasa Helena May Institute a p...

Fel 27-Advanced lecture, Military Hospital, 3 pm. Non-Office workers. Transport leaves Queens Pier, 2.45 p.m. via Val HQ,

Feb 28-First Aid Practical Class, Vol HQ 5pm.

Army Service Corps Company.-Feb. Ing.-Will all unit representative note 23-Mar, 1 Transport and Supplies that the Sergeants' Mess, Committee Sections on daily duties as detailed meeting will be held at 6.30 pm, and under Company arrangeinents. Dress not 530 p.m. on Fet 24, as previously as usual, Duty Officer-Capt. R. Rörderti Davies. Feb 25. Transport and Sup- Corps. Artillery Dinner-All mem- Wong Choi-ho, 54, and Chan

plies Sections. Camp talk. Pressbers of the Corps Artillery Mufti All ranks must attend. HQ minded that the. Corps Artillery 'Din- Kam, 24, married woman, who were

5.30 p.m.

Feb. 27. Nos. 2. 4 and 6 ner will be held at the China Fleet found writing and selling "Tse

72 HOURS REMANU

Transport and Supplics Sections Club on Feb. 28, at 7,45 to 8.15 pm. Fa" tottery tickets during the rala,

A remand of 72 hours was grant-

(those detalled) pmceed to camp at NURSING DETACHMENT were each fined $100, while the fed by Mr. S. F. Balfour, on Batured on Tues

Fanling. Full detalls will be announc others were fined $3 each.

Feb. 24.--Arivanced lecture. Military day, when Pun Kwok-wah, allas this date.

No weekly parade on

Hospital, 5.30 p.m. Ofice Workers. the larkest 300 t Association, will start on March 4 reports that many American and

Table money amounting to $7.539 Pun Wah, was charged with rb-

Transport leaves Queen's Pier. $.20 and continue until April 2, with British firms

Field Ambulance-Feb. 26, H.Q. 9 in. Tientsin was picked up and ordered to be bery by two or more.

are a goal set at $42,000.

elther winding up

placed fu the Poor Box.

a.m. to 5 p.m. N.C.ON Class, Dress or reducing

Fun was alleged to have robbed, S.D. cap. jacket, trousers, belt, boots. Mrs. N. L. Smith has kindly con- the scope of their business follow-

ALLEGED ROBBERS

together with others not in cus-Greatcoat or cardigan optional... Fch sented to act as Honorary Cam-ing receipt of advice from their Alleged to have robbed Leung tody, one Wong Wan-chung of $400 26, men attached to Q.M.S Store un- paign Chairman,, and Madame Sun home governments to evacuate. Ngan-bo of $1,000 Chinese cur in cash and various articles of der orders from C.QMS. Leigh.

Commander-in-Chief of The American Consul-General réncy on

Jan. 29, Fung Shu, 28, jewellery at Ngon Peng. Lantau

Pay Section Feb. 27 Command iz Tientsin. according to the carpenter, Lau Kwal-piu, 20, co Islands, on July 23, 1940.

HQ 8.30 am. 'Those Advisers are:-Bishop R. O. Hall, paper, summoned the

detalled by CHAIRMAN LIN Str Atholl MacGregor. Sir Robert of the American firms to a con Leung Fuk. 42, were charged with

Company lle, Lo Kwong, 38, houseboy, and Det.-Sgt. A: F. Estall prosecuted..

Circular Dress-Uniform. Feb, 28, Command HQ 8.30 a.m. Kotewall, Mr. Thomas Tam, Dr. C.ference at the American Consul-robbery by two or more before Mr.

RECEIVING STOLEN GOODS CHUNGKING, Feb. 22 (Central) T. Wang, Mr. Tang Shiu Kin, Mrs. ate General yesterday when the Anderson on Saturday.

Those detailed by Cenipany Circuler, Lau Ting was sentenced to six Dres-uniform: Mr. Aw Boon-haw, well-known M. K. Lo, Madame Liao Chung Kal, governmental advice to evacuate

weeks' hard labour by Mr. Chinese industrialist in Singapore. Mrs. A. E. Southard, Mrs. J. H.

Sgt. Cameron asked for a re- Balfour on the älternative charge Ctonecutters,

Fortress Signal Company--Feb. 2 HQ. who arrived here yesterday by Bruins, Miss Tseng Pao Swen, Dr.

mand of

L.G. Table D. Launch was explained.

two days which

was af receiving iron bars and sockets, leaver Queen's Pler, 8.15 am and 5. Vol. H.Q. plane from Kunming to attend the D. L. Ballantyne. Mr. Lee Ying

knowing them to be stolen pro- Kowloon Fier, 8.25 am. Dress Mufti. forthcoming meeting of the Peo- Lam, Dr. Hoh Yam Tong, Mr. Lée CHUNGKING, Feb, 21 (Central)

HYARING FIXED

perty, on Feb. 20, at the new Cus- Feb. 25, Exchange Building, 4.15. p.m. ple's Political Council, was received fu Cheung, Mrs. Lambert Dunbar, Japanese steamer with about Tsang Chun-ling, 23, was charged

Hearing of the case in which toms Pass, near Hang Hau,,

Sector Cable layout as detalled. Feb. in audience this morning by Mr. Mrs. E. Cock, Miss Rosamande 150 Japanese evacuees from the with robbery with violence, was his Worship on the charges of ping training as detailed.

Defendant, who appeared before 27. Exchange Building, 230 pin Man. "Lin Ben, Chairman of the National Kang, Mr. W. F. Carman, Mr. Lam South Seas aboard arrived in

Government.

Ming Fan and Mr. Wong To On. Shanghai on Wednesday and

fixed for Feb. 28 at noon by Mr. larceny of the tron bars and

APPOINTMENTS & PROMOTIONS In the afternoon Mr. Aw called

scheduled to leave for Kobe to-

Anderson on Saturday.

sockets and, alternatively, with re- 1/Bdr. J. B: Lee, 2nd Bty, to be on Dr. Sun Fo, President of the Le-

day, according to a Shanghai dis-robbed Leung Hau-ching of one the first count.

It was alleged that defendant ceiving same, was discharged on Gnr. A.L/Cpl. W. El Corps Signals, gislative Yuen; Mp Yu Yu-jen, and the Fukien Provincial Recon-patch..

to be Cpl. AL/Opi. B. K. Tip President of the Control Yuan: struction Association.

plece of cloth on Feb. 21.

Corps Signals to be L/Cpl. Bigmn, D.

The anticyclone is stationary General Feng Yu-halang, Vice- After attending the People's

SEAMAN INTIMIDATED

Chan Sam, a 72-year-old widow, CQMS. 8. F. Edgar, No. Coy, to W. Tec, Corps Bignals. to he L/Cpl.

over - China, Manchuria, and 8 Chairman of the Military Affairs Political Council meeting, Mr. Aw

Appearing before Mr. Anderson had her ball of $30 estreated by be egt, L/Cpl. E C. Curtis. No. 2 Japan, and is still of considerable Council; and other government plans to tour Free China to study The Japanese are levying heavy on Saturday on charges or de- Mr. Balfour on Saturday when she Coy, Res., to be Pte, Pte. R. Ma, No. intensity. Pressure remains rela- officials.

the economic conditions and the taxes In Kaffeng. A number of nanding £3-10s from a seaman, falled to appear to Mr. Aw was honored at a tea possibilities for: overseas Chinese Chinese salt merchants were ar- Tuen Kwai, at Victoria Harbour charge of keeping No. 82, Tai San 3 co., to be L/Cpl., Sgt. V. B. White, Thal; a depression appears to be answer the 3 Coy, to be L/Cpl. Pte. T. Sing, No. tively low over Indo-China and party given jointly by the Overseas investment for industrial develop-rested there on February 14 on a and of aiding and abetting. Wong Street, Cheung Chau, as a sly No. 3 Coy, to be CAM. COM. E developing over Fosmoss, and will

charge of evading payment. Yuk-kun, 24, fold, was remanded brothel on Feb. 21,

Parter, No. 3 Chy.. to be Szt., Cpl. J. probably move NE

Chinese Reconstruction Association ment.

JAPANESE EVACUEES

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granted.

BAIL ESTREATED

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Strength-Increase...Mrs. FF. Need ham, wef. 11.2.41.

First Aid ExaminationMar. 3. Vol.

Home Nursing Examination.-Mar

THE WEATHER Mexim

um temperature yesterday was 63 and the minimum 59.

Total rainfall since Jan. 1 is 9.32 inches against an average of 2.65,

The Royal Observatory report states:-

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