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EDITORIAL
HONGKONG ROTARY CLUB
TIFFIN MEETING
Interesting Address On The "Magic Of Colour"
A very interesting address on the "Magie of Colour" was given No. 6; NS. 9889 dated Hong. The Arst meeting of the Em
yesterday bef re the weekly tiffis meeting of the Hongkong Rotary hong.
29th October. 1940, ployment Arbitration Tribunal was
Club by ROTARIAN JOHN W. Y. YUEN this for seven shares of numbered 63380.63582 7976/7979 in the name of Ethelle Muriel Dowling, ficate No. GNS. 9890 Mongkong. 29th October jon two shares of this numbered 7980/7984 in the name
154 DEATHS
FROM T.B.
The following is the Returns of notifiable diseases notified as bay ing occurred in the Colony durin
the week ending at midnight Sept. 6.
Cerebro-Spinal Fever. ie case.
cases [11 deaths Cholera. 27 Diphtheria, four cases (2 dea'bs: Dysentery. 53 cases, one impaled deaths Enterle Fever. 19 (10 deaths) Tuberculos'S cases. six Imported 1154
Typhus. one CB
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Rotarian Professor R. Robertson. presiding welcomed to the
Shanghai, Rotarian Paul Dietz, | Cases meeting a Vistling Rotarian from
249 while the fallow ng guests were also welcomed to the meeting by Retarian the Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo:-Messrs. M. J. Abbott. 1. O. Davis 1. L. G. Merty, Messrs. J. H. Laq, Lyman Lec, T. C. Jen and C. T. Chang (Haiphong). Y. C. Pal (Saigon), H. Y. Cheng, H. Y, Hsu, T. L. Chau and Yullo Hs) (Shanghai).
deathar death).
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MONDAY'S RETURNS
The Returns for Monday is as
seven
in the Urban Council Chamber and
The members of the Tribunal Misa at whom were present, are u Certi- fellows dated Mr. E. H. Whams Chairmani.
Robertson. Hun. Mr 1940 Professor R
W. N. Tam, Mr. I H Lo and
gle of the Intellect to appreciate follows:--Cholera. wns announced that a Vice Mr Lel Chau
five President of Rotary International, Apart from stirring up objective Dysentery. Questions concerting procedur
It creates emotional Fever, four cases; Tuberculosis. € of Mr. Wilfred Murray Theobald, were settled. and
Tribuna Mr. Carlos Romule, Manila, was simulation. the
Its effect upon the cases, and Certificate No. 6/NS, 9891 discussed the dispute between the expected to visit the Colony short- 1:spouses,
is hoped that he may emotions may be found in the old therly and it and dated Hongkong. 29th October Taxicab
next law of the theatre. Never play a missibly be the speaker at
6:0 meeting
the Rotary comedy scene in anything but yea.
Bank
1:
Companies
drivers
1940 for
of seven shares
this
Mr FH Loseby representing week's Bank numbered 7982/7987 and the employers.
CA
Club
Mr aud 60985 in the asme of Mrs. Sutherton Russ representing the Elizabeth Lyona Lancaster have employees were interviewed and been 10ST or STOLEN, and were invited to present the ras
If their respective clients af the should these certificates not be
#ekt meeding, which will be be produced to the Bank before then Sep: 15 13th September, 19.11. Dew Certificates for the shares will
be issued and the aforesaid years Certificates Nos.
G/NS.
far Sothe alleviation 9889. and the increasing economic
ROTARIAN YUEN
in his address. Rotarian John Yuen sald, in part...
"We are in touch with colour every manute Consciously OF unceir sclously, we find its intimate cor- relation: our dress, tione decora tion in the sales of our products, In advertising, display and pack aging and in many other activities "Everyone has an instinct which
6/NS. 9890, and 6/NS. 9891, rufticulites which have to causes him observe and appre will be thereafter (reated by large extent contributed to cate beautiful things in which this Corporation as NULL, and the hardships being experi-ur plays an important part VOIN.
enced by the people partien-Such an artistic urge. it properly cultivated, will enable us to enjoy a happler and sweeter te With- 11 seems dull and
By Order of the Board of Directors,
V. M. GRAYBURN,
Chlef Manager
Hongkong. 17th August, 1941
398
larly among the poorer work-
2 classes other develop out rolour Bents have taken
place, drab which have scarcely tended
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"The whole scheme of interior decoration is a study of the use of coleur Lo ft our vinolional res ponses The
Dalry Farm Soda Fountain Restaurant in Windsor House usca tomato red for sofa and chairs to stimulate the emo! tons of their patris for better appetites Think of the delightful i and tasteful effects of the Glouces ler and Hongkong Hotel lounge.
"Many ships paint their lounges with soft grey as a back ground order to bring out the colourful dresses of their lady passengers and to give a sense of galety and
comfort. On the other handt. bright red colour ander a shining sun makes us feel hot.
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Casey
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1941,
ARMY-AIR CO-OPERATION: TECHNICAL ORGANISATION TO TRAIN AIR CREWS
Future successes on the land depend on army and air co-operation. It becomes necessary therefore, to de- velop suitable machines. to devise the best means of using them and to find the best technical organisation for the training of air crews," and MAJOR OLIVER STEWART, M.C., A.F.C.. the well-known commentator on aerial war- fare, when he broadcast from London yesterday.
Major Stewart said that it, the case for closer co-operation was not until the Germans between the senior services, had shown what
"Capt. Cyril Falls, in giving one could be
of his commmentarles recently, said one to give air support to
that the kind of all support the the ground forces that the
army wants must be close and British army authorities had skilful. I am bound to say that ecognised this. Up to that I agree with him. This land-air time, the attitude was that co-operation everything that happened in very rapidly
the air was the business of the air force and that it had nothing to do with the navy
ATTACK ALLEGED Fung Luk. 26, of the working class was allegedly attacked by and army. several Chinese when he was his way to work along Tai Street,
AN EXAMPIA Salwanho about 8 o'clock yester- "They are more clearly now day morning.
"Gen- continued Major Stewart. Fung was seriously wounded and cral Waveil's advance across the was sent to hospital
Western Desert was an example of
Dispute Over Delivery Of Coal: Lump Or Dust?
JAVA
CHINA TRADING COMPANY
nust be developed If we are to win и
"We have to acknowledge that the Germans have taught us a lesson in this. They have used Ajr
large scale action
support extensively
In collaboration with the army and they have a system of command which brings the control of all services under one supreme chief.""
DIVE-BOMBING Major Stewart declared that when one thought of a blitz, one thought of planes. parachutists. dive-bumbers und alr-borne troops. If the dive bomber faded out of the picture It would be because some better way of co-operation -between troops and machinery had
been devised.
A deep BRING CLAIM AT SUPREME COURT less something better bas
grey surrounding in a large bulld Ing on winter's day makes us feel gloomy In Instances ke these. we are not only seetuig but feeling, the colours.
"In
A dispute in Shanghai over a delivery of coal as to whether it was lump coal or dust coal led to an action, claiming repayment of coal paid for and damages suffered being brought before the Chief Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor, at the Supreme Court yester- day by the JAVA CHINA TRADING CO., of Holland Boase, No. 9. Queen's Road Central, first floor against JOHN MANNERS AND CO. LTD., of No. 7, Queen's Road Central, third floor.
53. Fleet Street economically done in view of lean mak, an object or a product the troptes, the summer, adults, the defendants for the sale and de-indicate any shape or form of de- !
HONGKONG, SEPTEMBER 10, 1941
EMOTIONAL RESPONSES
tr
absence of Sir Geoffry North-hig.: record of service which SIR MARK YOUNG
cote from Hongkong. we took our
Tew Governor brings
the opportunity of pointing with him suggests that he is WILL BE 21ST
HIS EXCELLENCY SIR MARK
male sex. city dwellers and edu
Its own
A per-
the: from
"Th might develop into a thod better than dive-bombing." jcontinued Major Stewart, "but the dive-bomber will not go out un- been devised to replace 11. Dive-bomb ing is one of the things that have led to the German land succestra
"Dave-bombing. however, does not mean attacking enemy troops in the front line. That would be
impossible owing to the difficulties
OLD CONTROVERSY
14 Cncourage publie con- (C) kanal bas eneous aged an untold Adence in the Government. number of people in appriciate 1 working of various Gov-, beauty. Rubles and Judes would not
be so greatly appret at d were it not mement departments has
for their colourful composition and ret in for a deal of critivism pearance
DAILY CONTACTS Repulst Bay would!
with Kur daily contacts 2 publie inquiry the, um
colour, our emotional responses seeund within six months ts: s APCPN na tulis, colourful
of identification of troops on the may he varied with individual in- Plaintiffs were represented by Capt. McDonald made certain ground wh.c being conducted trees 11s reamy sand beach and
are welt camouflaged. clination, Beographical location.! Mi its blulah water. Ladles would not
Eldon Potter. K.C., instructed "screening tests of the coal anu Therefore, identification of post- into the conduct of one es-
climate, race, age, sex, education 12
atractive SE
without thetr
FI. Zimmern. while the found that it contained 45.55 per tions is the only safe way, as they by Mr. tablishment in the matter of colourful make-ups and artistically happier with red while others react structed by Mr. R. A. Wadeson was and sucial trend. Some people are Hon. Mr Leo D'Almada, Jnr. tn-
cent. of dust coal.
will not be to distinguish between its expenditure of public bended dresses.
Mr. Potter said that the de German and British soldiers by Usually, for quid for the defendants. better to green. anones, the disbursement of "Incredible are muy of The
fendant's case was that the coal merely loozing at them
from the places, for the winter, enlldren, the which the Lax-payers in the tricks of #lour which are well
THE CLAIM
was extremely brittle and had be- air. female sex, country folk and prin- Think how a Neotive people, warm tones and bright suffered damage by breach of
Plaintiffs claimed that they had come dust coal in the process of
"Over arcas where Colony have a right, to claim known to us
hard
should
greater altention. sign holds for be judiciously
4 being removed, and submitted that fighting is in progress, the air ints, such as rett, orange and ye and
than the plab white sign. Colour
contract between plaints and defendants had wholly failed to
may be thick with shells and Tow. are more in favour: whil for
bullets, so although I don't say The present difficult times. appear larger smaller henviet
livery of 1,700 and 500 tons 10 fence other than that the coal was
that it would be impossible to The cleaning up (a healthy higher, stronger, cool, hot, rich,cated people, cool colours and soft
per cent, more or less at defend brittle.
attack enemy troop lines. I say sign) which now appears to scoicing, stimulating, pure, expon-
THE WHOLE CASE
that dive-bombing should be Doesn't this all seem and white, are preferred.
shades, such as blue, green grant's option), respectively. of Loa!
Teboe Samarinda (Wing have set in will take time and sive or clean
Plug
employed to tackle enemy post- Mr. D'Almada in reply said that like magic But such magte is we have no doubt that Sir simply our emotional response
tions behind the front lines." "Every colour assumes
lump and dust coal at $48 per the sole point of decision tr the SIR MARK YOUNG
Major Stewart declared that the Mark will do everything in colour.
meaning and cennotation.
ton and $44 per ton, respectively. case was that whether or not de-
Defendants were suggests warmth, strength, actiete
Germans had used carriage by air paid the suto fendants delivered lump coal, and on a bigger scale in the Battle of WHEN a little over a year his power to support the
ago we welcomed Lieut.-process
anger and blood. It is a fighting: $82.952.40, being the price of the whole case was: what was the Crete. The British hoped to use which has been, 'Colour is a sensation that re Loudour and a dominant red is used 1,500 tons of lump coal and 520 meaning of lump coal? General E F. Norton to this though somewhat belatedly, quires little or au conscious strug-in nur Chhese national flag 10 dust coal invoiced at the respec
jit on a still bigger scale in future After reviewing evidence of wit-loperations. Colony in his capacity as rommenced.
signify advance and progress, Blue tive prices less three per cent. In
nesses, Mr. D'Almada contended Acting Governor, during the A GLANCE through the
121.0 grey denote coolness; green leu of weighing.
that it was quite common for coul "There was a time long before means freshness, revising memories! Plaintifs alleged that of
Samarinda, described 28 the war" went on Major Stewart, the woods. lawns 1.700 tons of lump coal purchased. amp coal, to contain 35 to 40 per when one of the biggest contro- 101 springtime.
and gardens, white suggests purity 1.500 were invoiced and delivered i cent. of coal that would go through versies going on between the threes and cleanliness; gulden brown by defendants who, therefore, falla one Inch screen test, and some out to him that he would be eminently 'ted for the tasks
services was the question of air denotes a tasty Bavour: violet and ed to deliver 200 tons. Of the times even a higher percentage. co-operation Eventually the Fleet faced with a complexity of that ile ahead of him. He H.K. GOVERNOR
gold suggest luxury and riches. 1.700 tons of lump coal purchased: Mr D'Almada further submitted, Air Arm becanie a part of the problems, none of which, comes of a family famous in
We often look at a pron an In the contract defendants had that there had been no specifica Royal Nave and the Army Co- however, appeared to be in- Empire service. His father, AITCHISON FOUNG, R.C.M.G.. the opium. Why Well, nus colour is ut quantity 683.25 tons were in fact
Je is sick or that he smokes deliveres 1,000 tons of which tion of the size or dimension of operation Command of the Royal capable of a reasonable solu- the late Sir W. Mackworth Governor-Designate, who is expect- right of we may say that a per- not tump coal.
lump coal laid down in the con-Air Force was formed tion. At that time, of course, Young was closely connected ed to arrive today or tomorrow. son is green with jealousy, red with
tract and no evidence had been "These crews must be trained to Plaintiffs claimed from defeno
understand received on that point. nobody knew anything of with the administrative side will be the 21st Gavernor of Hong passion, black with hate,
what they are work- ants repayment of $2.733 being Counsel contended that the ing at. During the beginning. Lt.-General Norton's capa-.of the Punjab, while his kong, the Dest Governor appointed sun may be yellow but sometimes the difference in prices of lump Court, hving heard the evidence army co-operation aircraft con- bilities as a civil adminis-elder brother, Sir Hubert being Sir Henry Pottinger, GB, he may feel blue. Thus, by a com
coal and dust coal in respect of and having seen the nature of the lined their work to sputting and trator and, as events sub- Young. after
on June 26, 1843,
mon social trend and a habit of the 683.25 tons. Plaintiffs also
cross-examination, it could not be reconnaissance, sequently turned out, it was mark
Since then
we have built claimed damages amounting the following have colour association.
suggested, with any reason what- was done at the beginning of the been Governors of Hongkong:-
up a diversified set apparent his military mind affairs, became Governor of 1844-1848--Sir John Francis Davisnotations.
t colour enn $0.432.34.
soever, that cross-examination or war. PLAINTIFFS' CASE failed
organisation in to estimate public Trinidad.
omission in cross-examination on "Th every Sir Mark himself.
CHOOSING COLOURS
Opening plaintiffs case. opinion at its proper value. at the age of 55, comes to 1848-1854 Sir
certain lines, brought the case future there can be no doubt that Samuei George "To use colour effectively, we Potter said that, happily. the
with the armiy The result was that far from Hongkong after
within the authorities quoted by air co-operation Bonham, G.C.B, serving as
must how to choose colours. In clan, had been agreed upon a'Mr. Potter.
will become closer. Future 'suc- assuaging the problems al-Governor in Tanganyika ter. 1964-1859-Sir John Bowring. Kt. selecting colours, we should con- $9.200 plus an item of $41.62 for a
At this stage Mr. D'Almada told cesses on the land depend on army ready
here, many ritory. He started his career
sider several inner factors, a know- survey on the coal in Shanghai.
his Lordship that he proposed and air co-operation and it 1859-1806-Sir Hercules Robinson, ledge of an object or a product a more
develop suit- were added to them in the Colonial Service in
The facts, Mr. Potter sald, were calling Mr. A. W. Black, of Messrs. comes necessary to knowledge of colour, its connota that the coal arrived in Shanghai Carmichael and the civil administration Ceylon,
able machines, to devise the best and Clarke, marine where he served |1866-1872- Slr Richard Groves fon, and the mechanical limila on April 9. Complaints were made
ways of using them and to find deteriorated to an extent nineteen
years
become
Macdonnell, Kt., C.B. tion of printing presses and a once after the purchaser had
the best technical organisation for BRITTLE COAL that antagonised the people Principal Assistant Colonial 1872-1877-Sir Arthur Edward Ken- materials.
made a personal inspection of the
concluded Testifying, Mr. Black said that he training of air crews," against the Government on Secretary. His popularity in 1877-1885 Bir John Pope Hen of one's competitor, a knowledge found fault with it.
nedy, K.C.M.G.. C.B.
"External factors are a knowledge coal and there and then had had seen Samarinda coal and had Major Stewart. several thorny points. These all the piaces he served is re-
nessy, K.C.M.G. have today grown into con-ported
of environment, or markets, and
pccasions to survey it. It was a very Regering the definition of tum aeft and brittle coal. Asked what MR. J. G. CAMPBELL to have been - 1885-1887-Sir George Ferguson social trends. These factors have a coal, Mr. Potter submitted that would be the effects on such coal siderable proportions and bounded and he is regarded
Bowen, G.G.M.G.
dictating influence over colour lump must be lump in the true as the results of transportation Inquiries made at the Kowlooti while our late Governor, Sir as one of the best Colonial 1887-1891-Sir George William Des selection. Geoffry Northcote, tried his Governors of the present day-1891-1898-Br William Robinson, 7,000 colours that the human eyn be lump.
To analyse them and sense of the term and that the movements, witness stated that Hospital last night elicited the In- Voeux, K.OMO.
select right colour schemes from coal delivered at Shanghal must the lumps would break into small formation that Mr. J. G. Camp- best to bring about some With such qualifications and
No suggestion, he said,
ball, Engineer of the Public Works amelloration of the situation, a record so high, Hongkong 1898-1904--Sir Henry Arthur Blake. no easy job.
Is said to be able to distinguish 18 had been put forward by defend-
on Department, of No. 149 Waterloo After farther submissions his failing health and the has reason to be optimistic of
C.O.M.G.
anta as to whether what was or law by Mr. D'almada, evidence was Road, who was admitted to hos fact that some of the mis-its future. Capable and fair 1904-1907-Sir
"After considering various fae was not lump coal in their view. then given by Mr. R. P. de Lapital on Bunday evening suffering Matthew Nathan, tors, we should decide which colow Therefore, Mr. Potter continued, sala, director of defenadnt firm. from the effects of poisoning, is takes made were too deep administration, sound judg-
K.O.M.G.
scheme to follow, whether colour the position arising from this rooted to be easily remedied.ment and ability to recognise 1907-1912-Bir Frederick John harmony or colour contract, hii. claim was what was jump coal?
Witness stated that he entered progressing very favourably and. have left the present day and understand the public
Dealtry Lugard, a.C. in both cases, the colours must bo Mr. Potter then read out depositiffe,
into the contract with the plain according to Dr. K. H. Uttley, Me- dical Officer-In-Charge, is expected M.G., C.B., DS,O.
He had four years' ex position in a thoroughly un-mind are the requisites of 1812-1910-Bir Francis Henry May. colours in the combination employ- whom was Capt. W. A. McDonald, had dealt in 18 to 20 shipments
balanced with the right amount of tions of various witnesses, one of mertence of Samarinda coal and to be out of danger today. satisfactory state.
| good governorship. Sir Mark
K.C.M.G., LL.D.
ed. Colour harmony is vital for a marine surveyor, THIS is the picture into appears to have displayed all 1910-1925-Sir Reginald Edward pleasing effect.
who testified of this kind of coal. In such cases, before Mr. John MacNell, special which our new Governor, Sir these high qualities during
Stubbs, K.U.M.G.
manufacturors introducs ensembles
It was not the practice to screen | further stated that after several 1925-1920-Bir Quel Clementi, K.C. of shirts, ties, handkerchiefs and examiner, at Shanghal,
cont at the port of delivery unless handlings the porcentage of Mark Young, will step when his career and we join with
M.G., LL.D.
Bocka to match popular auit
It was stipulated as household { "smalls" in a shipment of Loa he takes over the reins of the the community in offering 1929-1035-William Peck, KCMG., colours.
coal in the contract. Normally Taboo coal which would go through a administration of Hongkong. him a sincere welcome and a
K.B.E.
IN CONCLUSION
golden democracy will be worked that was done in the mine as the one-inch screen wonia average:45- At the moment it is not a long and happy period of ser-1935-1937-Biz Andrew Caldecott, “Gentlemen,, as far as we can out to its blossoming success. coat was extremely brittle,
50 per cent. In his experience particularly bright outlook vice in a colony, which, as un
G.C.M.C., UB.E,
62¢ through our rose-coloured "Before I sit down, may. I say
Shown a photograph of the coal he had known of this kind-of- which confronts him. Apart integral part of the British 1937-1941-Bir Geoffty Alexander glasses, there is a great future for that it is a pleasure to look around witness admitted that he could coal, containing as high as 50 per from the health and social Empire, is anxious and willing
Stafford Northcote, K.C. the magle contribution of colour in this room and see the smiles on notice large amounts of small cent. "malls," being accepted in M.G,
spite of many so-called blacklists your rosy faces? I thank you. pieces of coal but pointed out that Hongkong. requirements herc which to play a full part in the 1041-
Mark Altchison and much red-tape in these hectic Rotarian, Prof. R. C. Robertson. | that was the character of Bamas Further hearing was adjourned have been crying aloud for fight for freedom.
Young. K.C.M.G.
days, but the new blue prints of thanked the speaker.
rinda coal in general, Witness to this morning at 10 o'clock.
existent
in Middle
making his Eastern
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