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THE Undereigued have received
THE
instructions from the Marstal
in Prize, Supreme Court.
to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION
Wednesday, the 18th June, 1841.
commencing at 11 am.
2. Con- at their Sales Room, No naught Road Central, Second Floor:
12 Cames Prato Goods (Melton)
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
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VALUABLE LEASEHOLD)
PROPERTY
known as
Attraction Coming
To Lee Theatre
PRETTY KOWLOON WEDDING
MR. HERBERT TONG AND MISS F. LEE
GENERAL
TUNG WAH HELP
IN FIGHT AGAINST T.B.
A great step forward in the combat against the Colony's most eva scourge tuercus — which
is taking such á heavy toll of
SHANGHAI NAVAL MAN KILLED IN ACTION
MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1941.
LARVAL CONTROL IN
SELANGOR
The Health OMeer, Coast (Dr. W. Foleston-Jones) has commeno- ed mającial control nieasures at Jeram on the Klang-Kuala Selangor road, states the annual report of the Malaria Advisory Board for 1910.
Larval surveys are being made regularly by the Institute for Medical Research staff of part of the area to be controlled and of a neighbouring comparison area.
Shanghai's roll of honour 15 lives especially among the poorer growing day by day and the latest A pretty wedding took place at classes, was taken recently by the name to be listed is that of Lieut. the Union Church, Kowloon, on Medical Committee of the Tung Commdr. William Alexander Elliot, Saturday when MISS FRANCES Wah group of hospitals for 65 formerly of the Asiatic Petroleum 'sures have not been undertaken by ing capacity
MAY LEE, the well-known Chung from the beginning of this month Company.
Rev K Mackenzie Dow officiated. Mir. F. F. Wong discharged the duties of bestman, while Mr. P. L
Op
North the small-holdera within a reason-
A special preview of Walter Wanger's "Foreign Correspondent
Where satisfactory control mea- | assist in an advisory and correlat- was given to representatives of the
the reports local press yesterday morning.
The arrival of Mr. 3. A. Reld in Brilliantly directed by Alfred Wah ladies' softball player, and the entire third floor of the Tung China Daily News He was killed ahle period, the Health Officer pro- December, 1939, to All the tempo- Hitchcock, or "Rebecca" fame, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wah Eastert Hospital used in action while in the Royal Navy poses to deepen and clean neces-rary appointment of Research Btu- the treatment of and the sad news of his death sary dratus, filling others with co-dent in Entomology and to assist story is that of a foreign corres-Lee Yet, became the bride of MK exclusively for pondent of an American newspaper HEKBEET Y. S. TONG, son of Mr. tuberculosis patients
was received by cable only two conut fronds, etc., and to charge the Entomologist in this enquiry days to "cover" the. A. Tong of Shanghai and of
ago. Lieut. Cumar. Elhot the ownerte for the work perform has enabled considerable progress who is assigned
The exclusive TR Ward
will be greatly missed as he had ed.
to be made in the essential pre- European situation in the days the late Dr. N. A. Tong.
has
accommodation for
formed a wide circle of friends It cannot be expected that the minary work on carrier species before Sept. 3, 1930.
is about 98 patients, but i
and their breeding places His first job on arrival in Loudun
understood that if this scheme is to attend a reception given by
bruns a sebess and there is Sun was the groomsmaŃ. von Meer, the genius in an inter
a demand other floors will be The bride looked lovely in a national peace movement. At this
set aside exclusively for the reception, he falls in love with the gown of French white lace, over
Game use. satin, cut
Princess daughter of a man in high esteem white
Meanwhile, it was learned that lines with long tight sleeves and by all, including von Meer.
round high neck witha corsage of the hopes of the Hongkong Anti-until November of last year that Things begin to move when
Tuberculosis Association for the he finally was able to leave. man, who is the exact image of orange blossoms on the shoulder.
At the time of his death, Lieut.- von Meer, is shot on his way to
Instead of the conventional orange establishment the Peace Conference in Holland blussums she wore a two-halo hat have not diminished entirely des- Commdr. Ellot was 45 years old
trimined with lace medalHon pite the fact that the generous and had a
2
distinguished navai of career behind him. by a bogus news cameraman,
He joined up After numerous adventures, in which held her long talle veil to offer of Mr. Fok Po-chol, 600
Late Mr She carried
Pok Chi-ting. tom Hongkong and was immediate- sheat of the 2 one of which he finds that von place
donate the cost of the buildingly made a flag Heutenant com- Meer is alive but kept a prisoner Jasmine and white tuber ruses.
Mrs. Wille Wong, the Matron-sume $50.000-has yet to material-mander. His one sole atm at that and that the father of the girl be loves la the head of a gang of spies, of-Honour, was dressed in salmon ise. the foreign correspondent finally pink lace and net, and carried a gets his news through to America posy of pink roses and malden-hatr
tern. after he, and the other passengers o a plane, have been rescued by an American ship.
SECTION B OF KOWLOON
720 INLAND LOT NO
"Foreign Correspondent" will together with the messuage thereon begin its run at the Lee Theatre known as NO 2, DUNDAS STREET on Saturday, June 21
to be sold by
PUBLIC AUCTION
in
WEDNESDAY, the 18th day of June, 1941
a1
3 o'clock p
by
Messrs. LAMMERT BROTHERS,
Auctioneers
at their Sales Room
No 2. Connaught Road, Central,
Hongkong
HALF THE PROCEEDS OF SALE WILL BE PAID TO THE
BOMBER FUND
The
The bridesmaid. MISS Doreen Weir. wore a gown of blue net trimmed with lace medallion and ribbon. She carried a posy of pink
a
recep
roses.
After the
ceremony is headed Cast
by Joel McCrea. as the foreign correspon- tion was held at the Hongkong Roof Garden where the with Laraine Day as his Hotel dent, main attraction. Others who giv happy couple received the felicita- tions of numerous friends, tricled- strong support are Herbert Mar
the Colony's lady shall, George Sanders and Albert ing many
softbalį players
Mr. and Mrs. Tong later left for their honeymoon which wih be spent at Repulse Bay and, later. in Shanghai
Basserman,
REAL TASTE
OF SUMMER!
ot
of
a
sanatorium
Sweltering Heat Sweeps Shanghai
VIRTUAL FICHT TO BREATHE
Shanghailanders had more than their cares
worries to cope
and
here: outside of his work, he was measures will give complete con- also Interested
the S.MP. trol of breeding, but they should I order to ensure full co-oper- Specials and the local sea scouts.
effect a very considerable education and correlation, a scientific Almost right from the start of tion in the output of anopheline committee has been formed on the war in Europe, Lieut.-Commor. mosquitoes, though there may be which all the Health Officers in- some increase in the splicings. volved are serving. The committee Eliot attempted to join in "the thick of things," but It Whe
mcludes the State Medical and not
Health Officer, Selangor (Dr. W. Young), the Senior Malaria Re search Officer, the Entomologist and the Research Student (Ento- mological), Institute for Medical Research and Drs. Burgess, Stra- han, Wilson and Wolfe--the Health - zės, Officers of the districts in which investigations are in progress.
(time was to go back to England land do duty on a destroyer. Не finally resched England last Feb- ruary.
CORPUS CHRISTI
CELEBRATION
There is no doabe that the area is highly malarlous; a survey of school children, made by the Seulor Malaria Research Officer, early in 1937, showed a spleen rate of 70 per cent. and a parasite rate of 50 per cent.; subsequent surveys have not indicated any considerable reduction. Kampong Sijangkang, also on the coast, has been under observa tion by the Entomologist for 34 years, the report adds. As there is only one vector it should be an ideal place to
control attempt qualifi-measures, it is pointed out.
Trapping and larval surveys have to such a position. Born on June been undertaken in the kampong 10, 1896, he came from an old of Sungel Tua in a narrow valley naval family; his father was the near Kuala Lumpur; part of the Governor-General of Norfolk is-valley is taken up with rice fields. land. During the course of his but there is also rubber and mixed esreer, Leat-Commer Elliot held cultivation,
The chairman (of the Board responsible positions both in the
The procession was held in the RAF. and while on submarine and Dr. P. Pasal found a spleen Church compound and ended up in duty.
IDEALLY SUITED Lieut.-Commdr. Ellot's cations made him ideally suited
The celebration of the Solemnity of Corpus Christi was observed at the Catholic Cathedral yesterday, when a procession was held in the evening.
Following the recitation of the Holy Rosary, a Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament was heard and a sermon preached by the Rev. Fr. P. Grogan, B. J.
rate of over 30 per cent. in a sur-the Church, where the final Bene- He obtained his early education vey of the school-children made in diétion of the Blessed Sacrament at the Sidney Church of England | September, 1939,
with on June 8 as a heat wave 16 the city with its favourite Sonday panch to send thousands into the Grammar Schous and at the out- break of the last war in 1914 he parks to seek shelter from the
received his first taste of the sea sweltering temperature of the
on the training ship Mersey narrow streets and lanes, writes North China Daily News. Worst hit. 25 usual. were
the
Phew! week-end, was it not? Hongkong
It was hot during the THREE WEDDINGS the
sweltered in real summer heat AT REGISTRY
when King Sol came out in all his glory on Saturday and yes-
To sum up, the report states, kampongs are under observa- tion with a view to experimen- tal control in a wide variety of conditions,
was held.
SUBSCRIPTIONS TO B.F.R.D.C.
Upon his arrival in Shanghai
The following is a list of sub- The planning of the scheme for scriptions received he joined the Marine Departament
to date for of the A.P.C. in 1923 and worked attempting the control of rural credit of the B. F. R. D. Č.:— | Chinese living in smaller thorough-
his way up
of malaria envisaged local investiga- to the position
Previously acknowledged, $738,- fares and this resulted in butt-Marine Superintendent. a position tion and the application of minor 884.13. dreds leaving their homes for the which he held until his departure. methods for larval control by dis couter ait of the roads
the trict Health Officers in the various In the Specials he rose to CHAIRS IN PARKS
rank of Assistant Commissioner, States: the Institute staff was to Being a Sunday, chairs in the post which he held concurrently iparks were as usual at a premium, with the
Assistant position of Mr. Lee Wan-choi, engineering but the lucky possessors of such Scoutmaster in the ses
Lieut.-Commdr. lot is survived scouts. of No. 120 Kennedy were seen to
be dragging them He also proved a popular member by his wife, Mrs. Patricia Elifot Road, and Miss Wong May-chan, into shade, beneath widely spread of the Country Club. The more unfortunate ones, in- cluding newspapermen, resorted to of No 545 Nathan Road,
ground tranches of high trees and in the last alternative "grin and bear floor.
Mr. Tong Gam-chark, student, hidden in foliage.
the narrow alleyways completely
Staunton Street, and
Refreshment kiosks. on the
The following inarriages LOOK terday. The populace sweated place at the
Supreme Registry and thousands jumped into
the Court, un Saturday. with Mr. J. harbour--for a swim Others, not Reynolds, Deputy Registrar, offi- so fortunately placed, contented clating:— themselves with sitting near For further particulars and con- electric fan to "cool off”. ditions of sale apply to:
Messrs. HASTINGS & CO.,
Solicitors,
Marina House,
or to
Auctioneers,
Bathing beaches
an
over
an
instructor,
the of No. 88
Colony were crowded with patrons, Miss Tsang Kwan-boa, student, of other hand, thanked their lucky
Trams were packed with many who No. 93 Yu Chan Street:
- Mr. Hao Tao, bank clerk, of No. Garages did
102 Tsat T Mut Point, Br. Kao Wen-ying, of the
Messrs. LAMMERT BROTHERS indulged in "rides".
Ja roaring business.
Yes, there was no doubt what
in anybody's mind that same address Hongkong is, at last, geiting a real taste of Summer.
Hongkong, Lith. June 1941.
A. R. P.
Continued from Page 2
your behali
We are willingly
that as good Scouts mercly cheerfully and doing our best. We Scouts don't make a fuss of doing & job of work
When General. Norton left the Colony a few months ago he ask ed me to tell you that if a state
ever
Rosd, North
POLICE REPORTS
stars for the heat, their business
booming with all their tables oc- upted by holidaymakers escaping from the stifling air of the city. Clood business was also done by 'Chinese hawkers, selling cool drinks and ices to their clientele through the fence of Jessfield Park.
Las Yuk-sal, 45, residing at the While a great number had to APPOINTMENTS Jockey Club states, was samitted struggle for chairs in parks, others
GAZETTED
to Kowloon Hospital on June 13, spend
their day along Hungjão after having been knocked by a Road, with at least a score of re- motor-cycle In Chatham Rood freshment hats to дегте their Street. The Police needs. Rio Rits, behind the Jess- motor-cycle field Park, was also the scene of
numerous parties and plenies.
Mr. G. S. Kennedy-Skipton bas near Wuhu been appointed Chief Assistant to are looking the Secretary for Chinese Affairs driver with effect from June 10.
of the ARP, and I know also how appointed an additional Official greatly that work is appreciated Member of the Executive Council by my friend Wing-Commander so long as he holds the appoint- Steele-Perking and his hard- ment of Defence Secretary, with working colleague. They may he effect from May 31. sssured that the Soutts will not
was
·
for the
+
FIGHT TO BEKATHE
of emergency arose in Hongkong Mr. D. J. Sloss, CBE, has been Ng Yan. driver of bus No. 630 the Boy Scouts would have very appointed an additional Official reports that at 4 pm on Friday, An indication of the heat could important work to do and he was Member of the Executive Council anne 13, while driving sằng be noted even the morning Bure they would do it well. Iso long as he holds the appoint Nathan Road near. Argyle Street, when one had virtually to fight know of no more important work ment of Censor, with effect from 15-year-old girl, was knocked in order to breathe freely, Cases than that you are doing now as May 31.
down by his bus and received l- of beat strokes were reported, members of the Despatch Corps Mr. J. A Fraser, M.C., has been juries on the besd and dine. She while it was learned that a foreign detained at the Kowloon lady had fainted from heat while Hospital
playing tennis in the morning.
The heat was particularly cruel Another bus driver. Ho Kam-to fireman yesterday, who had toį Mr. P. J. Hamilton has been bung, while driving bus No. 250 cope with nature and fires. A need appointed to act as Atiditor dur-along Castle Peak Road and near minor blaze of a truck in Hong- ing the absence from the Colony the 9-mile stane, collided with kew, although extinguished with Fortunately some twenty aninutes, mw the of Mr. a. Pollard or until further plate car No. 544.
there were no casualties and only firemen return to the station, I have to thank several geder-notice, with effect from June 10.
was müttained by dripping wet with perspiration. Mr. E. H. Williams has been ap-slight damage cus donors for their kindly gifts.pointed a Director of the Widows both ears
The maximum temperature yes- First,
Wing-Comfighter Stecto-
and Orphans' Pension, vice Mr. R
terday was $1.4, recording an in- Perkins himself for the Challenge A. D. Forrest.
Damage to the extent of $100 to crease of almost eight degrees as
lunk by s Japanese warship to that recorded Cup that has just been presented
the mame whste It was five miles east of įday last year, although more than Bam Mun Kau on May 25, was a degree lower than that recorded reported by the master of fishing on Saturday. Junk No. 4188, Yan Toi-wIANE.
let them down when the DONORS TRANKED
briste.
to the winning team. Then there
la Mr. Chan Fook-hong, our D
triat Gorbixtoner för Kówloon ––
a veritable tower of strength in
scouting and the Head of your
VOLUNTEER FORCE
PROMOTIONS –
The following promotions in
Despstal Corpe--who has preamt the Hongkong Volähteer Pelence
od medals to the individual mum-Corps are nolined:
•
Bister Whitchesd, of the Bowen [Road Hospital, reports that about
L.R. ILDEFONSO FAREWELLED
A farewell doner was given by
boka of the winning Team, Mr. Eo. To be Majors with effect from 5 a.m. yesterday, some person or Fook-son, whom I'm glad to wel May 19--Captains J. H. Bottom-percas gained entrance into the come ga a member of our Booutley,. de 8. Robertson. v. C. Blsters Quarters by removing the Pilipino Club at its club-house Douzell, and others who have Branson, F. Bunje and F. Filp-class pave from a window and at King's Park in honour of one af kindly provided the tan that I am panco.
two Its founders, Mr. L. 11. Ildefonso, who is shortly leaving the Colony sure you are anxiously awaiting
for Misalla on transfer,
to tackleyinter
stole $60 in money and
To be Livutenants:-2nd Lieu- clocks. tenants H. T. Buxton, with effect
Mr. R. do Lammis, President of the
I have mover yat attended a from May 13, D. McLellan, with · Mrs. Compton, secretary of the Modutrumotion that did not end effect from May 18, B. C Field. Hongkong Benevolent Bociety, has Club, who took the chair, besides with three cheer, so I will now with effect from May 10. 3. 3. reported to the police that some-paying a glowing tribute to the call on you to cheer sa foudly we Chuterres, with effect from May 18. one broke into the Society prs- starting work Mr. Tietoma had you can for Wing Commander Mr. R. McKibbin has been allow-mises at Ice House Birect between done for the Cub praed the Stools Perkins and Mr. Pickle and, ed to quit the Hongkong Defence Thursday and Saturday, and atole keen interest he had abwgya taketi the ARP Despatch Corps.
Reserve, with effeck from June 7. In quantity of timed foodstuffy. In aporta.
England.
Auxilary Nursing Service Drace Committee, 1,257.18: His Excelleney The Governor, 500; Mr. W. F. Dud- man, 67.50; Stewards of Hongkong Jockey Olub (Being 60 per cent, of the surplus of the Special Cash Sweep on The Lantao Handicap, 1941); 21,858.81. Total, $762,357.60.
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