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RATIONING MEANS MANSLAUGHTER

CASE

Aged Gas Employee Discharged

on

ORDER OF PROCESSION

FOR CONSECRATION

The following will be the order of the procession of those taking part in the Consecration of the Very Rev. John Leonard Wilson. Dean of St. John's Cathedral, as Bishop of Singapore, at the Cathedral at 5.30 pm today:

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C. L. CLARKE

MAKING BEST USE OF LIMITED COMMODITIES, SAYS EXPERT

Former Journalist

Laid To Rest essential commodities," declared MR. DONALD TYER-

"Rationing means making the best use of limited

has

On his return Home in The funeral took place at the MANN, the well-known economist, when he broadcast from The Verger; a server; the Choir; France. A 62-year-old coolie of the

1919 he went to queen's College, Mohammedan Cemetery yesterday London yesterday on the latest developments in war Messrs.

Ladd P Wilson and G. Hongkong and China Gas Coni-

of MK. CHARLES L (Servers): Pastor G. Reichelt and Oxford, and took his BA, degree evening focal correspondent in every city,pany, CHAN NG. charged with the

to CLARKE who died at the queen economy in Britain and the manner in which the people Rev.

Frank in 1922. after which he went E Moreton Revs.

Persia as layman teacher to Mary Hospital after a short Giness, were responding to fresh restrictions being made on them. town and locality, male or female, manslaughter of Chan Shing-kwa

Short and K. Mackenzie Dow; Rev. at the Whitty Street works of the

notTM dis- The late Mr. Clarke was, at the Memorial Conexe,

"We are just getting used Broad, however, Splendid opportunity

ex

J. F. Sandbach and June 14, was dis-

Pastor Nthe Company

time of his death, the Manager Ispahan. further perienced person te

charged by Mr. H, G. Sheldon at Thelle; Revs. J. C. L. Wong and

because there is a Charles Strong: Revs, 0. H. career or for novice to break into the Central Magistracy yesterday.

He returned to England in 1924 of the Neptune Cafe, Gloucester here to rationing on clothes," appeared although it is not ration-

He was a said Mr. Tyermann, "and now ed. That is

sufficient supply. Bread consuing. to jom the Theological College at Road, and was 47. field. Write to: THE NORTH

Baker and H. Davis, C. F. Revs. Det. Sub-Insp. C T. Byron said

Cyril Brown and 8. Squires, Oxford and was ordained a priest journalist of no mean ability and we are entering a new period tion has gone up by one-fifth or AMERICAN NEWS PRESS, that the deceased was 69 years of

St. Michael's had been connected with several of food rationing. There are one quarter this year and still had been employed by

Revs. Paul S. F. Tso and Edward the same year at Confederation

Building, MON age and

Lee: Reps. G. E. 8. Upsdell and S. Cathedral, Coventry, the beautiful English dallies in the Colony and to be a number of new devices there is plenty of bread about, the Gas Company as a coole for

parts of China.

He was for getting us essentials like Finchcliffe, S.C.F.; Revs. N. K. ancient English TREAL, Canada,

40 years as was defendant whe

formerly the News Editor of the Tsang and E. W. L Martin: Rev.was recently

butter and sugar at the same was a clansman of deceased.

[China Times.

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POWER OF ATTORNEY

On June 14, about 4.30 p.m., de- fendant was conversing with an other man in a room, when de- ceased came In and ust some filthy remarks towards defendant,

Notice is hereby given that on and in a fit of anger struck him

two blows on the body. account of transfer to other

duties the Power of Attorney

as

STATE OF COLLAPSE However, about 7.45 the same

issued to Bayard Craig Lawrence, evening, deceased was found in a District Manager for The public lavatory in a state of col- Texas Company (China) Ltd., at lapse. He was not sent to Queen Hongkong has been cancelled and Mary Hospital until 12 15 the next

He died morning. recalled.

covering consciousness

without

re

due to a

Similar Power of Attorney has A post-mortem examination re- been issued 10 Christopher vealed that the death was due Jenkins Livingston who has been rupture of the spleen appointed District Manager at Evidence was given by Dr. T. T Hongkong to succeed Bayard Lien, of Queen Mary Hospital, Ll Craig Lawrence,

THE TEXAS COMPANY (CHINA) LTD.

By P. F. LeFevre,

Managing Director.

Hongkong. July 21, 1941.

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blow

Wah, coal coolle of the Gas Com pany and Chan Chi. caretaker of the public lavatory.

The

THE TYPHOON

Manila Observatory. AL 10.25 m, yesterday, reported a typhoon south-west of the Bonin Islands. The direction is unknown.

çir. unexpectedly fortunate cumstance, however, the "V" army has already been placed at an advantage in carrying jout the injunctions given to it by Col. Britton. This oc- curred owing to the manner in which the Germans decid- ed to answer the movement sponsored by Col. Britton. Hoping to turn it to their eredit, they adopted the "V" sign as signifying their own victoricus programme and

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structure

which other

the destroyed by

Seen above left to right) are Rev. A. P. Rose. Very Rev. J. L. Wilson (Bishop-elect of Singapore). Rt. Rev. Norman S. Binsted, Rt. Rev. R. O. Hall and Rev. C. A. Higgins.-(King's Studio).

WAR ECONOMICS

"It is all a matter of polley, of course. But then, bread is wheat and wheat means ships. If the rationing of other foods came to

He is survived by his wife, two shop. sons and a daughter, a brother- in-law, Mr. A. K. Sonderam, and "When we started rationing, we mean the rationing of bread, there mother-in-law who were the chief thought that rationing was a sign might be a change of policy which

mourners.

and less bread,

of weakness. Now we know bet. would bring more of other foods. The religious service at theter, not because we are worse off, mosque and at the graveside were but

we understand the because conducted by Mulvi Mohamed Noor economica of war better. Shab.

"No matter how well off a na THOSE PRESENT

tion is, a nation has not got an supply of Among those who attended the unlimited

everything. Funeral were Hajee A. R. Abbas. we here. for instance, have not Messrs. 5 A. Sepher, R. M. Omar. got ап unlimited supply of 8. A. R. Rahman, J. Ackber labour. transport and ships, s0 A. R. H. Esmail, M. el Arcuil, D. the less we can use of these things Rahman, M. Corrim, A. R. Abbas. the better. This process of eking A. Abbas. M. A. Abbas, C. Alarakia, out is simply rationing."

Rationing means making the best use of limited essen- tial commodities," went on Mr. Tyermann. "There is for ex- ample the strong case of to- baccos. There is rationing of cigarettes. But under war con- ditions, much more is smoked than in peace time--Dearly twenty per cent more.

"IMPORTANT AIM

"There is no so much ship space

U. Esmail, K. M. Omar, A. M. Rum- Mr. Tyermann said that as 3 jah. E. Howard, F. Schnapel, result of this, civilian industries to spare for so much tobacco and

Haroon. A. Souza, T. Alf” A. Khad been rationed according to rationing there would be a theore Sufflad and many others.

the Importance of the different in-tical solution. But how can you Floral tributes sent wore by Mr. and Mrs. 8. Alarakia and family Chas. L Mrs. C. Alarakia, Mr. Becker, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. H

D. Morgan Richards; Rev. Charles German Luftwaffe. Dean Wilson Esmail, Mr. and Mrs. U. Ebranhim. attached to the Coventry Freddie and Kitty, E. 8. Howard. A. Higgins; Revs. H. D. Rosenthall was and Lee Kau yan

Presenting Cathedral staff as assistant curate Iki and Rae, A. R. Minu and I Presbyters: Very Rev. J. L. Wilson; and succenter for three years Haroon, Anna Sonderam, Neptune His Honour the Chief Justice, Slotil 1927, serving under the sub Cafe, Embassy Cafe and others.

MacGregor

P. Dean, Canon H. S1 B Holland, Rose: a Server; Bishop Mok Shau-who is now Bishop of Wellington.

Atholl

Rev. A.

tsang Rev. Cheung Yan-laap; Rt. Rev. R. O. Hall, Bishop of Hong- kong: Rev. Y. T. Lee: Bishop C. T. Song: Mr E. E. Low: Rev. F. R. Myhill Rt. Rev. Norman S. Bin- sted, Bishop of the Philippine Islands and Presiding Bishop at the Consecration Service: and Rev. H. A. Wittenbach, Vlear of St, An- drew's Church, Kowloon.

The Very a former

HIS CAREER ·

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Rev. J. L. Wilson Army man and during the last Wat he saw active service in France, says the Malaya Tribune,

He was a layman educationalist in Egypt and Persia, nas travelled extensively in India. Africa, Auk- Zealand and China. tralla, New has been in close association with high ecclesiastics in England and elsewhere, and is in every

Way must suited to be head of the Church in the Empire's fortress of Singapore with its large military population, its conglamoration communilles and religions, and varied social problems.

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During his Tour years in Hong- kong. Dean Wilson endeared him- self to all

his communities by charm uf manner and Dever-

WENT TO EGYPT

FATAL ROOF FALL While playing on the roof of No. 66 Po Kong Road, 13-year-old This was followed by a move boy, Lung Tak, fell backwards and Egypt put on returning to Eng-sustained injuries rendering him land in 1929 he took charge of unconscious. Although the accl- St Ann's Church, Coventry, untildent occurred on July 18, the boy 1930 when be was succeeded by was only taken to the Kowloon the Rev. J. R. Higgs, the vicar of Hospital yesterday and died with St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon, out regaining consciousness. who is at present in New Zealand.

tried to tell the world at once that this symbol signifled the SWELLING CHORUS increasing confidence which the people of the occupied OF FREEDOM

countries had in a German THE INAUGURATION of the victory! THE

Unfortunately for "V" campaign, through the Nazi propagandists, the which Europe's invisible army whole world knows that there of millions was mobilised on is not a single word in the Sunday last to commence a whole German vocabulary silent, but determined, op-starting with the letter "V" position to German oppres- and meaning “victory!" sion in the occupied coun- APART from this stupid tries, has a much greater sig- error, the Nazi decision to nificance and wider poten-adopt the "V" sign has made talling smile, his wide and liberal tialities than appears possible the task of Europe's invisible religious and social views, his in- on the surface. It means army considerably easier, be- defatigable activity in the Colony's that at every turn. from now cause it will enable them to social welfare work and his con

contact close

with the Dean Wilson then became vicar on, the Nazi yrants who

splash the symbol from one! stant

or Fighton Banks, and later und

services. civilian fighting have enslaved the peoples of end of the continent to the

vicar of St. Andrew's, Roker, DEATH OF MRS. He has on several occasions ad- the

countries they have

other without making it ap-

dressed the troops here, and his Sunderland where ue. forced into subjection will be

parent that they are mem- loss will be greatly felt by Chris-the Rev. Walter Johnson

G. H. COATES fazed withi an

died suddenly while visiting parish. unseen foe

bers of the true "V" army tians and non-Christians alike.

loners. who will thwart their every and not of the German move- effort to impose their ruth-ment. This blunder on the'

From there he was appointed to Born in Surrey, the Bishop-St. John's Cathedral, Hongkong, less policies in the conquered part of the Nazis is in itself a designate of Singapore was educat-

in 1837 and.. came out to the territories. This hidden proof of the nervousness with ed at St. John's School, Leather Colony the same year. menacé to their so-called which they regard the possi-head surrey, and joined the army

Immediately on leaving school.

"GREW UP IN ARMY

The Pectoral Cross (left) and the Staff of Office which the Bi shop-Designate of Singapore will receive after his Consecration at St. John's Cathedral this afternoon.(King's Studio).

succeeded Who

...

In August last year he accom-

Wife Of Interport Lawn Bowler

We regret to record the death

A. E. Coates, tre C

"new order" must inevitablybilities of the unseen forces He was under-age at the time and Panted the first batch of evacuees of Mrs. Gladys Hannah Coates,

LOOKING FORWARD

|_ sons ago."

dustries.

"Another name for this surt of rationing is 'Priority'," said Mr. Tyermann, "and priority

two means

things:

Firstly, that all activities are arranged in order of importance für war

(2) manufacture for the forces and defences, (b) manu- (c) facture for export and manufacture for civil needs. Secondly, priority means sir- craft production is given Arsi place.

SHIPPING PROBLEM

"It has taken us some time to

The get used to all this, of course,' continued Mr. Tyermann. rationing of shipping took a lot of time to work out and understand and the rationing of labour and machinery did the same.

ration tobacco?

Rationing, therefore, is mainly meant to prevent shortage rather then to cure it and that is the important aim of wartime policy. That is why pretty well every thing important, such as raw materials and food, are rationed already."

In

Mr. conclusion

Tyermann said that rearming could not be carried out successfully without priority in certain industries and commodities and this has got to be done.

NEWSETTES

The marriage took place on July 10, at H.BM, Consulate General,

"A country like this starts Shanghal, before Mr. L. H. Lamb, rearming without the idea that Reva, widow of the late E. E. Ells, rationing is now necessary. But

to Archibald Pain Nazer, both of

we are now learning. Here in this Shanghai. country the obvious bottle neck is ships, whether they have been Over $30,000,000 Wor savings sunk or not.

bonds had been purchased by the "More than half of our food as Cantonese in Kwangtung up to total of May and the well as half of our war materials the end come from abroad. We are get amount up to the end of June 13 to exceed $40,000,000.

ting much of this from America expected and we need many ships for sup- according to Mr. Jang Yin-fun, plying our Forces all over the 'Secretary-General of the Kwanz- world.

tang Provincial Government wno

"You cannot ration one or two foodstuffs, and leave it at that," cónt,imed Mr. Tyer- mann "If you do. there will be a corresponding rush to get unrationed food. These would, therefore, diappear, so that inost people would not be able. to get these foods anyhow.

more

is now visiting in Chungking

The National Government on Friday formally appointed Dr. T. F. Talang. Director of the Political Affairs Department of the Yuan, as concurrently acting Secretary- Generar of the Yuan which post was vacated by Dr. Wei Tao-ming followhig nis appointment as Chel nese Ambassador to Vichy

TWO PRINCIPLES · "There are two principles - ot rationing the first, is that the

The wedding took place in there artieles

are to be shanghai, on July 10, at Holy the rationed,

better, and the

Trinity Cathedral of Mr. George second is that there is no use Jeffery Read, son of Mr. and Mrs. rationing without also controlling w. S. Read, of Shanghai, and prices, so that people can get their Miss Elfreida Ennock, daughter of

{ration,

"Conversely, there is no use con-Mr and Mrs. A. E G. Ennock, of Shanghal. The Very Rev. A.OS. trolling, prices on most of the art

Trivett officiated. les people want without control ling the things that people want.

ESTATE

A party of 11 overseas Chinese representatives from Singapore, Philippines and Penang including Messrs. Teat Chien-shih, Jeh

in Yungan on Saturday vla Kwangtung and Klangst tu inves tigate conditions in Pukten, their native province. The party was given an enthusiastic welcome.

cause a serious disruption in which have now been mobilis-

so small, that that he was placed from Hongkong to Australia and their industrial centres and ed as a definite organisation in the recruiting office at New- New Zealand. returning before Bongower. Cricket Club and Inter- MILLION-DOLLAR Hong-en and Shih Ti-kent arrives drive their armed forces and against them. In the mean- caatic for six monthat

Christmas, having done excellent port lawn bowler, which occurred political leaders and puppet time, the peoples of Europe

work among them in Australla, suddenly at 1 am. Jesterday at St. He recalled with amusem organisations to distraction, who have been brought un-

that he Bterally grew up in the helping them to obtain suitable Teresa's Hospital..

Mrs. Coates also took a very keen Valuable local estate, worth creating just that state of dis-der the Nazi yoke and who Army as he was even too small accommodation, making arrange- order and confusion which have up to now been only for the bantams! His height was ments for the children's school- interest in sport, having played $1,100.700, had been left by the

Dr. Bollington K Tong, Vico- otherwise Fung Pok (Bok)-Um, will gradually begin to weigh able to show their sympathy four feet 11 inches and his weight, obtaining special terms for softball for the Cardinals two sea- late Mr. Fung Pok for Bok) Om

needy cases etc. against the advantages which for the Allies and their hopes when he left the Army, he had a little more than six stone, yet

The deceased. to survived by her allas Fung Fok-ngom, alias Fing Minister of Publicity, and many the Germans have been able for a speedy victory for the

increased bis height by eight The Dean has been to Singapors husband. mother, two daughters, Po-kwong, allas Pok (or Bek) Om, other Chinese graduates of the to secure from their European allied arms by isolated acts of inches and his weight by dve and the FMS to pood Helen and Dorothy, two brothers, allas Po Chuen, aliad Fung Po. University of Missouri; and the conquests,

opposition to their con- stone!

idea of the work that les before three sisters and many nephews nancier, formerly of No. 149 Influential Chinese newspaper Ta and nieces to whom the greatest Caine Road. The late Mr. Fung Kung Pao have wired mesenges of THE SPONSOR of

died on Mar. 4, 1938, at the age of condolence to Mrs. Frank Martin. this querors, will now be able to After three years in the ranks him and is looking forward to

78 years

wife of the Dean of the Univer- huge campaign, Col. Britton, work under a guiding in- and after being a scrgoant, he taking up his new appointment. sympathy is extended,

It is interesting to recall that ment at 6.15 p.m. today.

The funeral will pass the Monu-

A petition by Fung Kal-wing sity who died Fall Friday, July has made the objects of the fluence. The whispered or obtained a cominission in the

and Fung Kai-sun, merchants, for 18, at the age of 60 at Columbia. Durhain Light Tofantry and saw the Bishop movement as simple as possi-ders that will go out to the service with the 13th Battalion Right Rev. RO. Hall, was a of Hongkong, the

grant of probate of the will has Missour ble, well realising that this "V" army will gradually swell

been granted former colleague of the Dean's huge invisible, army, will have into a chorus for freedom un-

TRICYCLE. HIT

The death occurred on July 11, both - having worked together to be most circumspect in til, as the Prime Minister, Mr. their activities in view of the Churchill, said on Sunday, REGISTRY WEDDING when Bishop Hall was vicar of Yeung Loy has reported to the The late Mrs Dora Anderson, of at the Country Hospital, Shanghai, St Luke's, Newcastle. The Pre Polica that while he was, driving “Briarnock, Upper Colwyn Bay in or Robert Lealle, Infant son of 18r. renewed brutality with which the "V" sign materialises into At the Registry. Bupreme Court, sent vicar of Bt Nicholas Red- tricycle along Boundary Street the County of Denbigh, left local and Mr. C. M. Phillippo. Tuneral the Germans will deal with a full and complete refusal on yesterday Miss Chan Wal-hing of ford, Coventry, the Itev. B/W yesterday at 11.15 s.mi, a lorry No, estate sworn under $24,600. De ervice (aremation) was held at any of those who should be the part of the enslaved peo- No. 224 Esichikok Rd., Shamshul Baines, one of the many churches 1148 collided with the rear of his ceased died at the Astorie Nursing Bubbling Well cometery on Juls. careless enough to be caught ples to collaborate with their poo, was married to Mr. Jung Wing destroyed by the German air tricycle and knocked all the Home, Colwyn Bay, on Oct. 31. 19 by the Very Rev. Dean Trivett

kwark guard, reading at No. 268 raida was formerly Vesistant noodle which he was conveying 1940. An application by G. G. N in the course of this under conquerors. The sign is, Yu Chow Street, Shamshulpoo. Mr. Chaplain at at John's Opinedial to the round

Tinson, Jawzul attorney, for deal the death oömirred on Túi ground warfare against the indeed, a portent of the fate. Reynolds, Deputy Hontrar, Hongkong and had many friend The konty did not stop after the ing probate certified copy on the raingtao, of Wiliath Faculty We Nazis. As the result of an that awaits Naz! tyranny officiated, u

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