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Several addresses from Z.B.W. are planned, and the first was given by the Inspector General of Police, the Hon. Mr. T. H. King, last night He said: Good evening listeners. thank you in advance for your al- tention to-night and for belak about First to do your bit towards Safely
out to during this week. I am not give you a lecture, I am asking your help in The programme of which the Police are the agents. I do want to emphasise that Safety not a Police slunt,
We are so accustomed to the phrase "Safety Week" that we are minimise its significance. I upt to
to call it "School would ask you I: OHL
Week" in which we all, motorists Agent. and pedestrians, revise and perfect
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24,
NORWEGIAN'S DEATH INQUIRY INTO COLLISION ON
"PRETTY
gun
MOUNT DAVIS ROAD
Mount
of the
An inquiry into the denth of Mr. Odd Bruusgaard, a Norwegian real- dent, who was killed when his car crashed into a lorry on Davis Road on October 24, was be- at the Central Magistracy yea- terday before Mr. W. Schofield, as Coroner, and jury comprising Mesara. C. E. Gahagan (Foisinan), D. F. Lopez and Cheung Leung-pal. Sub-inspector S. C., Saunders ap, peared for the Police, and Mr. D. B. Evans for the driver lorry, Ilo Tim.
Dr. G. H. Thomas saitl Mr. when he Bruusgaard
was dead examined him shortly after his ad- mission to the Government Civil Hospital, An External examination revealed a slight trace of blood fcom the ear, a small abracion on the elbow and a faini bruise in the plt of the stomach. No internal examination was made, at the ex- press wish of the widow and friends balmed and sent to Norway.
Asked by the Coroner for his opinion an
of death, Dr. Thomas sald he could not say definitely, in the absence of a full examination, but having heard of the circumstances of the death, he presumed that death' followed a sudden and severe pressure in
the stomach by something hard and projecting. It was possible that Mr. Bruusgaard had been struck a severe blow by the steering wheel. causing severe shock and a possible
and internal, rupture of the liver haemorrhage.
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RECEPTION HELD
ST. JOHN'S UNIVERSITY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
Mr. T. V. Soong, newly appointed Managing Director of the Bank of Canton, which re-opened yesterday, was entertained yesterday afternoon at the roof garden of the Hongkong Hotel by members of the St. John's Alumn! (Shanghn!) University Association.
In welcoming Mr. Soong to the gathering Mr. K. K. Wong, President of the local Association, said:
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.
Hongkong, 24th November, 1030.
BIG MACAO WEDDING
WELL-KNOWN COUPLE
MARRIED
our trame lessons in order to at- tain a Safety Year-not a Safety Week. Let a Safety Year be the real alm-and with it a big reduc tion in road casualties,
It
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previous An in ious campaigns "post- era" will be ext
extensively used. concede they are not works of art. It must be remembered that a large of the working community partion is illiterate. Such people
can be reached by Illustrations. So when to gathered round one of a group Macao, Nov. 23, A wedding of particular interest these posters we can help by ex-
plaining its message. We can Macao took place on Sunday
when Miss Tienrdina help by checking people from des-
troying or interfering with morning
do Amaral, the second Eduarda daughter of Madame R. Dzorio do posters. Amaral, and Mr. Joao Canavarro Nolasco da Silva, the only son of Mr. Pedra Nolasco da Silva, members of two prominent Portuguese familles, were united in happy wedlock.
to
.
Before the wedding ceremony was solemnized at St. Lawrence Church, Mass was conducted by the Rev. Fr. Manuel Teixeira who likewise off- "On behalf of St. John's Univer-einted at the impressive service.
Alumni Association I have ulty pleasure in extending our heartiest welcome to our guest of honour, of whom we are very proud, and with whom we are equally proud to be called a St. Jolin's man. There no necessity to dwell on the virtues, accomplishments and statesmanship or of the sucvers
of the financial so well work of our guest. known and so universally respected that nothing I can say might add to his popularity or to the high posi- tion he occupies in the minds of all people in this country.
He is
is
The bride htered the church on the arm of Captain A. da Velga Cardosa. She was charmingly at- fired is a white peau anje dress, while white net delicately embrol- dered fashioned the exquisite gown neck of by Madame Le Bon. The nex the frock was outlined with an up- the full skirt standing 'collar and flowed out into a train at the back Embroidered tulle fell from a hale beautifully set on the bride's head. Completing the ensemble, the bride's bouquet was formed of arum lcs.
"We are very much indebted to our guest of honour who preferred our simple but sincere invitation to the many others he doubtless recely-sutin ind ed. I know you will join with me In a toast of his good health and prosperity."
Mr. Boone Replies
Mr. T. V. Soong in replying to the toast said that It was R pleasure for him to be present.
"I meet St. John's man wherever in the world I go, and they get to-
Misses Alda
niso
these
Inconsiderate Carelessness Handbills with variotis slogans and directions will be distributed by Police on duty. I ask pedestrians to take duc note of them. This week's programme is as important for pedestrians as for motorists. I would say it is even more import- ant. Many accidents are
caused through the
the efforts of reasonable motorista to avoid injury to incon- siderate careless pedestrians.
Short lectures will be given and a short Safety First Film exhibited in Schools.
the cause
"The shock alone in the solar plexus may have caused death," de- clared Dr. Thomas.
Mr.
master Gummar Findsen, mariner, and a close friend of Mr. Bruusgaard, said he met Mr. Bruus- gaard and friend in the Hong- kong Hotel about 1 p.m. on Octo- ber 24, and they had a gimlet to- gether. They then went to their respective cars, which were park- ed in the city, and left for their homes at Pokfulam.
Soon on Seene "Bruusgaard left before me, and was in front of me hll the way." said witness. The only time I saw his car on the trip was passing the University, when I noticed it about 100 yards in front. I reached the about four of the
crash
LOCAL
WEDDING
MR. J. A. KEMSLEY AND
MISS BEEVER
At eight o'clock this morning; the wedding was solemnised at St. John's Cathedral between Misa Marjorie Beever and Mr. John Alan Kemsley, of Messrs. G. N. Haden and Sons, Ltd.
The Rev. H. W. Baines offlelated, whilst appropriate music was render
on the organ by Mr. Lindeny Lafford.
ed
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Deover, of Green Royd, Fenary Bridge, Huddersfield, whilst the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Hill Mrs. Augh Kemsley, Thrifts Theydon Bois, Essex,
1936.
The bride was given away in mur- riage by her uncle, Mr. A. Brearley, Manager of the Chartered Bank. She wore a powder blue morocain ensem- ble with navy blue accessories and carried a slower bouquet of pinkt
TOSCO.
The duties of bridesmaid wero undertaken by Miss Joan Brearley who wore a salmon pink gown with navy accessories and carried African daisies.
Mr. A. H. R. Butcher was best man. At the conclusion of the wedding ceremony, a reception was heki at Charter louse, 17, Penk Road,
The honeymoon is being spent at Bagulo, P.I. The bride's going-awny ensemble consisted of a green two piece costume trimmed with worn with a brown hat, shoes, and gloves.
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scene I ask senior scholars, whether boys or girls, to make it minutes after it happened, although have already acceded to the protocol. their business to help younger boys and girls understand rules of the road.
Through the courtesy of the Hongkong Telephone Company we have the use of a van fitted with a loud speaker. At street crossings and other places a police officer will endeavour to direct pedestrians and Imotorists in the way they should go or stand fast as the case may be Directions will be given in
Attending the bride were her sis- ler, Miss Marin Amaral and Miss Helena Ribeiro daintily clad in pink
English and in Chinese. The officer Silva and is not there to run people in. He
blue Marin Albuquerque who wore
is there to help them. I ask you dresses of salin
similar
The design. to help him, especially at tram and Nower girls
were dressed in blue
bus stops where people obstruct the organdie and the poge boy, little roads instead of waiting on
the Artur Amaral, was dressed in a sull pavement. of black velvet.
black
gether and work together by reason Silva, an uncle of the bridegroom, 1933, 1934 and 1935 and give the
and
I did not hear or see It.
"When I arrived, the car
were lorry
blocking the road. Bruusgaard was, in the front seat, groaning with the sicering wheel, column, in his lap. The starter of his car which had broken off the was working and fearing an im- mediate explosion, I tore off some of the door in order to pull hires out of the seat, and then with the assistance of the lorry driver, I lald him on the side of the road."
To the jury, Mr. Findsen said that although Mr. Bruusgaard was alive, he was not conscious and said nothing.
flo Tim, 22, driver of the lorry, he had said it was the first day driven the particular vehicle. said he was engaged in carrying earth between the Queen Mary Hos- pital and Kennedy Town and had made six trips in the morning.
"I
Hej
Why is a Safety First campaign The matron of honour at the cure-held in Hongkong? I will give you great mode:
xas Madame Amral, the bride's the answer by come figures. First money was Madame Amaral, the it is necessary to know how many bride's mother, who chose a soft motor vehicles are licensed in the
ensemble. Dr. Luiz Nolasco da | Colony! I
will take the years
was returning to the hospital after tiffin," he said, "and when in cars, public and private.
Mount Davis Road I saw a Public............Private___Lorries. coming towards me at a very rapid rate swerved to the left to avoid- it, but it ran into me as soon as I
crashed into my swerved. First running board
of their similar training in the years before," he said.
Despite engagements both prior to and just after the time for the re- ception, sald Mr. Soong, he had made time to attend, although he had time only to say "hello" and express his warmest regards.
Vans &
626 538
2,605
2,840
525
3,070
729 877
Casualty Figuren
acted as best man.
Following
the nuptial ceremony, " happy wedding reception was held. Flor", the residence of Mr. at "Vila Pedro Nolasco da Silva, where a
1933 1934 and rela- 1935 a number of friends
including several Hongkong re- sidents, gathered to offer congratula tions to the newly-wed couple and The Secretary of the Association, their much-esteemed parents. The
Bearing these figures in mind F Mr. Henry L. Ma, spoke in reply to health of the bridal pair was pro-casualties in the years 1934, 1935 ask you to consider the Bgures of Mr. Soong, saying: "It is a pleasure posed by Dr. Luiz Nolasco da Silva to meet such a person who is so who delivered an appropriate speech,
Vand 1930, fatal and non-fatal. well known to practically everyone Mr. and Mrs. Jono Nolasco do Silva
Vans & but who has previously been seen by sailed yesterday afternoon
Public Private Lorries on the so few Amongst
us."
F. N.F. F. N.F. F. N.F. The fact that Mr. Soong hus not honeymoon will be spent at Repulse 1935.7 104
Khushan for Hongkong where the
1034
18 1 109 13 336
149 forgotten his
university
16 302 20 102 evidenced, said Mr. Ma, by the fact Day-Our Own Correspondent,
1036 (to that he had chosen several old St.
Oct. 31) N 112 13 306 25 201
We must In 1034 there were four fatal and not forget tramears.
there were 14 fatal and 62 non-fatal
In non-fatal accidents.
accidents.
The figures for buses are:
old
was
John's men to fill positions in the
Miss Violet Capell informs us that Bank of Canton, including that of the gross takings from the dancing Manager, which was filled by Mr. display given of the Klug's Theatre David W. Ko who was present at on November 3 last amounted to the reception.
$1,137.10. A draft for £5 has been Before leavint for another engage-forwarded to the London Hospital ment Mr. Soong toasted the success and a cheque for $150 to the long- of the University.
kung Benevolent Society.
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1934 1035
Deaths Injured
13
}
123 165
1935
The majority of these were caus-
rear
chr
and then. into the wheel where it came to n
stop.
Bruusgaard would have negotiated ness Bald
Mr.
the corner even if his lorry had not been in the road.
The hearing was adjourned unt!! to-morrow.
In reply to Mr. Evans, the wit-
he did not think
WIFE REFUSES
HUSBAND'S OFFER TO SIGN BOND IF SHE RETURNS
An opportunity for the amicable settlement of the maintenance case where a Chinese wife is summon- ing her husband on charges of de- sertion, wilful neglect and persist-
ed through passengers not waitingent cruelty, was refused by the wife
for the Frams or buses to stop,
Now let us take the figures for
ail vehicles, c. buses, cars, publle and private, lorries, trams, cycles, rickslias, etc.
1034
Deaths Injured
55
940
1035
00
1,100
1936
60
1,077
(10 months)
Reason Why
1
of
That is in each year more than half a hundred persons have been killed; and a number of persons, for
whole battalion exceeding troops in strength, have become serious or minor casuallies,
I think you will agree Safety First campaign is warrant
ed.
that a
I have seen it printed that bad street lighting is a principal cause of road necidents, 1 ask you not to bellove, that. The great major- ity of accidents happen in broad daylight.
at the Kowloon Magistracy yester- day. The husband was stated to be
willing to sign a bond us guaran
DENSE FOG AT HOME
AIR SERVICES SUSPENDED
was
London, Nov. 23. A considerable part of Britain was surrounded in fog to-day, the belt being particularly dense in the north- western countries of England and in Southern Scotland.
In many
shipping ports,
and this afternoon handicapped arrivals and departures at Croydon airport were suspended. While Lon- don escaped, it was ringed about with i ruil and restricted belt of tog, services were in operation on the suburban lines.-British Wireless,
INDIAN TROOPS
DUE SOON
TO RELIEVE THE PUNJABIS
The 8.5. Santhia, which was due here to-day with the 1st, Kumuon Rifles, will not now arrive in Hong- kong until Friday.
The Kunaan Rifles are relieving the 1st. Baltn. 8th Punjabi Regiment, which is being transferred to Luck-
How.
HAILWAY MAGNATE DIES
Cleveland, O., Nov. 23. Mr. O. P. van Sweringen, the rail- way inagante, died in a train when en route to New York to-day.-Reuter.
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"NOT CLOSED"
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tiff in the case, represented by MEDEN SAYS, INCIDENT J. M. D'Almada Remedios, and the defendant. Pang Tak-yuu,
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back.
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An adjournment was made to Chambers to discuss the matter further, and the case was adjourn ed 11.30 a.m. November 20.
Thursday,
on
London, Nov. 23. Mr. Anthony Eden, Foreign Secre- tary, after recapitulating the facts of the naval incident at Formosa, they emerged from the investigation of the naval court inquiry at Hongkong,
said in the House of report
of
Commons, that a a copy of the of the inquiry was communicated to the Japanese Government, who had now sent an interim reply express- ing regret that such an unpleasant incident should have occurred, und adding that further inquiries were being made in the light of the court of
report. Inquiry's Pending the result of a satisfactory and final reply from the Japanese Government he would be unable to
as closed. regard the incident
Sir Charles Cayzer asked whether, when full satisfaction was accorded, the Government intended to permit further courtesy vidits of British or to Japanese ports, warships to receive similar visits of Japanese worships to British
ports. Mr. Eden replied that he thought,
The Police realise and are crate ful for the great.help they receive from the community. We ask you to accept that this week'a . pro- gramme, however Incomplete, is an her in a car or on foot we have effort by the members of the force frequently been guilty of selfishness to help all members of the publle our thought has been. Let the to safeguard themselves, and to re- other fellow look out for himself duce road casualties. It is not a I suggest to you all, whether pedes police campaign to worry or annoy trians or motorists, that the prin- the public. It has entailed much cipal key to road safety is in the watchword "Unselfishness". Let us work both to Police and to many pubile-spirited ol Lizens,
care for, and of, the other European have a and Chinese alike, who have come follow. So, in this Safety Week I that his answer made it clear what forward to help.
would ask you fo let the Slogon the preliminary would have to be
for this matter to be cleared up If you and I are quite frank with be: Safety First-Self Last. ourselves we shall admit that, whe- Good night and thank you all.
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(Due Marseilles, 30th December)
Foochow via Swatow
Wednesday.
Ninghai
Tsinna
Amoy
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