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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
MONDAY,
JANUARY 18, 1937.
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LITTLE GIRL KILLED TRAGIC FALL FROM ROOF
A tragie occurrence took place on Saturday, when little four-year-old Noreen fllch, daughter of Sergeant Bn. and Mrs. W. Rich of the 1st. Royal Ulster Rides, was killed in " fall from the roof of Jubilee Build- Quarters of the ings, the Married Regiment in Shamshulpo.
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average. of approximately 15%, with effect us of May 1, 1937, A new tariff is now in preparation.
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'URBAN COUNCIL
MATTERS
SAVING AND LEPERS
DAYLIGHT
The little girl was playing on the roof which is four storeys tip, with several other ttle children, when the she averbalanced and fell to ground. She was it once picked up
A resolution in favour of daylight and rushed to the Kowloon Hospital!
be put before the Urban despite saving is with severe injuries; but
mil possible
ched Council at its meeting to-morrow, every
when the Chairman (Mr. R. R. Todd) soon after, admission.
Sergeant Rich is attached to the will move the following:-"That in Headquarter Wink of his tegiment the opinion of this Council a measure and has two other children, Eddie for daylight saving is advisable In and Nancy. who Arc ulder than Hongkong, and that the best basis for such a meustire would be the nd- Noreen.
The funeral ALS hell in thevancement of the present Hongkong Roman Catholic Cemetery, Happy standard time by 30 minutes through Valley, yesterday afternoon, when out the year
the Rev. Bather B. Pilenga offleiated Other business on the agenda Ist
from Government_shpify!ng Letter at the graveside.
Legistative approval of the Council to the amendments of the by: 1-lows under the beating "Cemeteries" J.eustained in Schedule A to the Public
Colony
The chief mourners were Sergeant thes Rich and his two other children, Among the many people who tended were Captain and Mrs. R.
A. Campbell, Captain and Mrs. C.Health (Sanitation) Ordinance. 1935.
D. Bumon, Mr. and Mrs. F. Rateliffe, Mr. 1. C. Barris, Mr. T.
A
Leper
H. Otway. Mrs. P. J. Ashton, Band-
certain state-
Dr. S. N. Chau will ask: "With reference t mister and Mrs. Hole, Colour Sgt.ments made in the local Press somre Noel, Colour Sgt. Miller, C. S. Mime ago that there was a colony of and Mrs. Kirk, R. S. M. Henniker, Jepers in Shamshuipo, and in view of Colour Sigl. and Mrs. Kerr, Orderly the frequent complaints received that Room Colour St, Douglas, Set, and Jepers ventured out at night and free- Mrs. Attridge, Sgt. and Mrs. Reid, jy mixed with the public, will the Sil, and Mrs. Dominy, Bugle Major Chairman of this Council kindly
and Mrs. furnish and Mrs. Lilley, Sgt.
answers 10 the following Hynds, St. Tamma, Sgt. Lindsay, questions: Cpl. Boyd, Mrs. Hayden, Mrs. Elwood, Mrs. McNirlan,
(3) Is it. fugt that a colony of Mrs. Repers exists in Sharoshumo or other, Stewart. Mrs. Hopkinson, Mrs. Ism listricts in Kowloon, and If 50, and many others.
whether they have been or will be Representatives from the 1st. Ba. Founded up and segregated from the Royal Ulster Rißes, the 1st. n. public? Seaforth Highlanders and the 2nd.;|
(2) If the reply in the preceding In Royal Welch Fusiliers were pre-:question is in the affirmative, and if sent.
the lepers have been rounded up. will the Chairman kindly state
Floral Tributes
and
(a) the number thus rounded up. A large number of wreaths were)
(b) whether any of the lepers are Jaid on the
„Kruve,, and included those from "Dati and Mum," "Afar an advanced state of their disease. garet and Charles," "Mary, Bobby,
(e) whether the rounded up lepers Willie, June. Dory and Charles are being treated locally or are sent Mann," "ya, bis Mummy and to
leprosariums "Dad," Captain and Mrs. R. Colony"
In
view
of the
Campbell; Capfata and Mrs. R. F. A.
(3) Crookshank, Captain and Mrs. J. 11existence of a number of lepers in of the apparent Good; Captain and Mrs. C. D. Hamon Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Ashton; Colony. I would like to invite Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Hateliffe: Lieut. I. the attention of this Council to the C. Harris: Colour Sergeants Noel antiquent extravagant advertisements
quacks in the Chinese Press by Miller; Q. M. S. and Ms. Phillips, claim to be able to effect cures Can R2, CSM and Mrs. Hennur the C. Q. M. S. and Mrs. Clements, C. Qthe Council Institute measures for the proper supervision, investigation
who
M. S. and Mrs. Mundert und family: verification of the qualifications of Sgt. and Mr. Hanna and family those who claim to be able to effet Sgt. and Mrs. Hayden and children: Sgt. and Mrs, Attridge, St. and
as to prevent, Intending Mrs. Reid and family: Cpl. and Mrs. Patients and the general public fran McNirlan.
being imposed, upon?
ind
The
•
for
Rim. and Mrs. Morrison
Application for Licences following appilentions family; Mr. and Mrs. Rowlands and
Jean; Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy and licences will be dealt with: family: Mrs. Kirk and family, Mrs. Eating house for 71, Nathan Road, Ilinds and family: B/Mai, and Mrs. around floor.
Lilley and family; Mr. and Mrs. Eating house for the premises on Hole Mr. and Mrs. Wallace and KL 1219, Nathan Road (4th fru family: Mr. and Mrs. Stewart and from Nelson Street).
New Service
DIRECT FLICHT TO EMPIRE CITIES
Brindisi, Jan. 17, The Imperial Airways flying bout, Centaurus, currying the first passen- ger and mails ever flown direct from Britain to the overseas coun- tries of the Empire, arrived here to- day after an excellent flight,
The Centaurus carried nine per- sons, besides her crew, of Ave and over a ton of mail,
family: Li-Col. R. M. Rodwell and Food factory for the premises on Officers, R.U.R.; Members, Sergeants Lot No. 894, Cheung Shi Wan (Ho Mess, R.U.R.; Members. Corporals Li Yuen). Mess, R.U.R.; Orderly Room
Food factory for 1, Electric Street, Star, R.UR. All Ranks, "A(s)" ; Kround floor, Corpony, R.U.R.; "B" Company, Food preserving licence for the R.U.R.: "Company, R.U.R. "Dpremises on Lot No. 904 Cheung Sha Company, R.U.R.; All Ranks, Hend-Wan (Ho Li Yaen). quarter Wing, R.U.R.; Children of Bake-house for 40, Queen's Road the Royal Ulster Rifles: Married Central, ground floor. Families, R.U.R.; Royal Vister Rifles Foxx shop for 60, Main Street, Ladies Hockey Club; Lt-Col. D. M. ground floor, Sai Wan Ho. Burchard and All Rank, Royal
Laundry for 190: Hennessy Road,
Laundry for 255. Hennessy, Road,
Welch Fusillers; Married Families, ground floor. R.W.F.; All at, 29 Jubilee Buildings
Valerie: Mr. and Mrs. Elwood and ground floor. Ronnie: Sgt. and Mrs. Dominy und family.
CONFERENCE PREPARATION
(Continued from Page 1) the Congress commerces and will serve as hotels. Two vessels origin- ally scheduled to come from the United States have been held Up owing to the shipping strike but they have been replaced by two Italian tinera.
HIGH ALTAR AFLOAT
60
The first high allur ever built in 4 sen-going vessel has been installed in the Japanese 10,10-ion liner in Tatsuta Maru, which arrives Manila Bay on February 1st bringing the Archbishop of San Francisco, who She continues her journey to- merrow, inking off for Egypt, Indinis accompanied by six bishops,
priests and 250 Jay pilgrims. The and Australia-Reuter.
altar is constructed in
the simple style of the early Christian churches and is the novel idea of the vessel's Japanese captain, who is himself a Catholic.
Laundry for 103, Sal Yeung Chol Street, ground floor,
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MARKET BARE OF BUYERS
Proof of the fact that the Con- gress will be not only national in In- luence but international as well are have been the preparations whileh Calcago, Jan. 16.
going on abroad in all the civilized Whent prices were lower to
countries of the world. cents ner bushel higher here to-day.
The weakness in the wheat markets abroad Induced a small volume of #iquitiation which uncovered stop loss orders and
and found the market almost bare of buying orders.
The pressure of Argentine wheat afloat offset the buying by Italy and England in the Southern hemisphere.
The market staged a brief rally on fears for the condition of the winter crop fallowing reports of duinage in the slect covered areas in the South- west.
However, the buying
was not sufelent to digest the general selling.
Closlug Prices
Jan. 15.
Jan. 16.
Sepl...
May 132-1327/ July .. 1154 1151⁄2-
111-14 132-1113
Change
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SIGHT-SEEING
IN MACAO
پرده رول
NAVAL VISITORS FROM HONGKONG
|
Macao, Jan, 17: the Ainonst
many excursionists from Hongkong this week-end were Lieut. Commander C. N. R. Barham and, Mrs. Harhom, Paymaster Con- mander A. . Thuiteber, Mrs. Peddle and Captain C. R. Buxer
The weather bring ideal for sight- reeing, the party sccomparied_by Lieut. F. O'Costa, Cant. F. Lara Iteis and Mr. G. . Lammert, local residents, were shown the sights of the city
Capt. Doxer, wit
42 thority
on Portuguese history and literature, met several distinguished offiemals uf the Government with whom he was thoroughly at home in their language.
The visitors enjoyed their short slay extremely well and conteraplate a second trip to Marno in the not dis lant futuri,--Our Ouen Correspondent.
COLONY COAST
DEFENCES
GUN PRACTICE THIS WEEK
The military authorities notify that un practice with live ammunition will be carried out from the const defences of Hongitong during the week commencing to-day as follows:
Tuesday-Practice fromí Moual Davis, between the hours of 10 aan. and 0 p.m., and over Area "D" ferred to in the Defences ·- (Firing Areas) Ordinance, 1936.
The
in-
CANTON TRAIN DISASTER
OVER 20 DEATHS OCCUR
The disaster on Saturday to the fast train from Kowloon to Canton,
when three coaches were burnt out, is more serious than was at first realised.
line. Chief
The cause of the fire is unieniown, but. Major R. D. Walker, Manager of the British section of the said yesterday, that the Mechanical Engineer, Mr. J. Smith, and the Traffic Manager, Mr. 1. B. to Canton by an Trevor, went early train on Sunday to assist at a Chinese with the joint enquiry Buthorities.
Desperato Panie
On his return from Canton Inst night, Mr. Trevor said an unofleini inquiry, had disclosed a story from a survivor of the second coach that leads to the theory that the fire wos caused by the accidental ignition of must interesting and
a celluloid article. The witness has spiring celebration of the Manila not made a sworn statement yet but Congress
will be that planned it is understood that a passenger wan by the Prefect of Molde, Nar-holding this celluloid article,
which way. Owing to financial dim.
may have been a child's toy, when culties and pressure of atfairs, the
there was a puff of white smoke and Prefect wili not be able to attend
distinctive burning smell of the Congress. On February 7th, the celluloid. Flames shot right across day
of the triumphal procesalon in
phs- the carriage and plunge the Manila, the bells of Molde thousands
senger into confusion. of miles away 'will peal and prayers will be said in all the churches in spiritual union with the celebration in the Philippines.
Similar ceremonies will be held in Tripoli and Italy, as well as at Lille (France) where the first Eucharistie Congress was held in 1881, and Sui- yuun (China) where the Blessed Sacrament will be exposed in all the churches. There will be no proces- skon Sulyuan, however, owing to the cold weather at this time of the year.
ENORMOUS GATHERING
In the Beldon Congo there will be
assemblies of all the Christians dur ing the four days of the Congress, and on the last day, February, the catechists will unite all the faithful in 800 chapel-more than 120,000 people-to sing the praises of the Holy Eucharist.
the
ren
and
There was a rush to get through the third the connecting door into
blocked carringe but the door was by struggling men, women and child-
and
several
were trampled on and rendered ensy victims to the fumes. These, funned by rushing nir, swept through the open door and a blow amp on the played ilke adjoi coach. Both adjoining
carriages were bluzing furiously but the train continued its terrible journey at undiminished
Men speed. women were stripped of their clatlies and some, in desperation, flung thent- selves through the shattered windows Meanwhile on to the embankment. the flames were streaming from the outside of the two coaches and had attacked the next following which passengers, ultracted by the one in awful screams of their unfortunate compatriots, were leaning out of the windows and waving articles in an attempt to attract the attention of the driver.
+
Twenty Bodies Found
to
According to reports received from various Bishops, special prayers will also be said during the day's of the Congress at Navrongo (Gold Coast); Within the incredible space of 15 Gallas (Abyssinia); Bahia (Brazil); minutes from the outbreak, all three Noumea (New Caledonia): Fernando coaches were thoroughly alight and To (Chile): Reykjavik (Iceland); the screams of the must recent Saravejo
Tall (Yu- victims were added to the din. At man, China);
this point the drive (China);
the driver looked out from Douala
his cab and was thunderstruck (Cameroon); Antsirabe (Madagascar); Assissi
Cetaly
Cuen-
ree smoke and flames streaming away ea (Ecuador): Bulawayo
File from
the windows and ruof just be- desia); Jujuy (Argentina): Alajuela
jucin hind him. He pulled up the train (Costa Rica): Bloemfontein (S. with all possible haste and rushed to Africa): Valencia (Spain); Bombay (India); Kilimanjaro (Tanganyika); Osaka (Japan; Durjeeling (India); und a number of other places in- eluding Basutoland and Czechoslo- vakia-Reuter.
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LEFTISTS” IRON RULE IN SPAIN
(Continue from Page 1).
quickly
the scene where he was joined by other passengers. The fire had gained too strong hold to be. quenched easily and the tragle dis- coveries Inter made In the still smouldering remains, showed that more than 20 had died a terrible and painful death. A pearch was made along the line for a mlie and more and several passengers were Tould there, burnt and injured by their falt from their train.
arc
but
dini: Marine
quarrel between the Moderates be- hind Minister of Air and Indalecio Prieto and the rudienis of Premier Largo Caballero,
STOOD ALOOF
The Anarcho-Syndicalists of the CNT and the FAI constitute a question mark in the political situn- tion on the Loyalist site. They re- fused to join the Caballero Govern- Wednesday Practice from Stonement when it was organist first, cutters Island, between the hours of but insisted a short time later on 10 am and 6 p.m., and over Firing collaborating in the national defence: Areas "E" and "D" referred to in the | junta: Ordinance.
Thursday and Friday-Spure days They abhor the word "goverb- for one or both of the above-mention-ment" because it does not fit in with ed practices.
their political ideas. They demand- Shipping and others concerned are ed five posts in the new government warned.
and Caballero finally gave them
JOIN
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Basra, Jun. 17. Nine machines, belonging to the 84th Bomber Squadron, stationed at Shaibah, Iraq, have left for Singa- pore to participate in the manoeuvres there.-Reuter.
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The Anarchists have 110 No. 1
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The story of an "outraged hus- band" and the intended victim of an extortion gang who proved too wily for the extortioners was told at the Kowloon Magistracy on Saturday, when Yu Chung-hong, 44, Chung Fat-hang 20, both employed, were charged before Mr. feader because they are opposed to E Hainsworth with demanding any centralisation of power, Instead,
money with
from Sho they have national regional com- mittees to make their decisions. The Kwok-piu, 29-year-old dentist. Anarchists lost two of their brainlest
Detective Sergeant J. Hunter said: that at about 7.30 p.m. on January 13 the dentist met an unknown Chinese woman in' Nathan Road, near Prince Edward Road. They talked awhile, and then she asked him to take her to a ten house,
leaders, Franciscu Asenso and Buens Ventura Durruti, during fighting on the.Catalonian front.
KILLED BY OWN MEN Durruti, dapper and handsome,
was killed by one of his own men when he tried to halt a loyalist re- treat by shooting down his militin men with a revolver. The Anarchists deny this.
menaces
He said he had no time that night, but arranged to meet her on the next evening.
He did so, and-they went to a tea shop in Shanghal Street. As they
The Anarcho-Syndicalista decision were sitting drinking tea, two men to join the "popular froot" govern-
came in, and one of them accused the dentist of enticing his wife-the ment of Spain, forced them to abandon some of their, pel theories woman-away from him. The be on authority and discipline. They wildered dentist denied this, and rule Barcelona and Catalonia with after some discussion they went to an Iron hand, the bourgeois Leftists another lea house to settle the merely standing by and watching matter. them run the show,
There were a number of other
Some of the Anarcho-Syndicalists men at this tea house, including the two.defendants. Here the dentist .01% have fiited in with the programme
3098 of the other Red parties, but the was told that unless he gave them $15 he would be thrashed. 'An liê .004 CNT and
several FAI Include 85% irresponsible eleme
hod insufcient money on him, he on numerous occasions has
clements whose сол- offered to leave a ring as security 1405 .84% resulted in Loyalist defents. They while he went home to fetch the .0.51 refused to obey orders and the money. This offer the men ac- 75% Loyalists were force
forced to
to retreat from cepted, and the dentist. lett, accom 132 strategle positions. Nevertheless it panied by the two defendants. 1/64 was the CNT and FAI which quelled Instead of going home, the dentist .9$76 the rebellion at Barcelona led by went to a nick jongg house much frequented by his friends and him-
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one of Franco's Heutenants with self.. Arriving there, he called upon
The Anarchists rarely agree
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