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COLONY'S MONEY

Over Million Dollars Vote By Finance Committee

Votes totalling $1,008,573, including $1,201,128 for the closing estimates of the past year and $437,447 for 1930, were approved at a meeting of the Finance Committee which followed the Council,

The estimates for 1930 Included $34,184 for the transport of Govern

Was COM- ment kervania, and this mented upon by the Hon. Mr. 9. H. Dodwell, who suldi. It is surprising to me how they under-esUmated- first there were $150,000 and $34,000.

The Financial Secretary: It is very difficult to tell sometimes when newly-appointed officers are going to

come out.

now

The Chairman (Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith): The ordinary leave is easier, The Financial Secretary: Even then it is dimeult because have had occasion to think of two or three off- cers who had to be sent Home on medical grounds.

The supplementary votes for 1930 included special grants of $150,000 to the Tung Wah Hospital and $10,700 to the Emergency Relief Counell.

MUST QUIT KULING

Japanese Give Orders To Forcignors

Shanghai, Feb. 2.

February 3, 1939.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Shipment Of

Donations to Charitable

And Other Funds

The S. C. M. Post has received the

Cattle

fallowing donations to the Street Tanda Brings Large Hard

Sleepers Shelter Society in memory of the late Dr. Irvin Kew and Mizs M. Ir. Hughes: Lt. Col. and Mrs. E. D.. Matthews, $10.

Mr. and Mrs. A. R. H. Phillips, $20: Anonymous, $20; Mr. R. Trigg, $10.

THE S.P.C.A. The S. C. M. Post has received the following donations to the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in memory of the late Mian M.-II. Hughes:

Jenny and Joe Fraser, $3; Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Blokey, $3.

PROTECTION OF CHILDREN The S. C. M. Post has received the following donation to the Society for the Protection of Children:

In loving memory of Mrs. E. o, Murphy, $20.

ST JOIN AMBULANCE The S. C. M. Post has received the following donation to the St. John Ambulance Association in incmory of the late Miss M. H. Hugher:

Dr. F. J. Farr, $10.

re-

From Australia

Five calves born on board increased Tanda from Austraila yesterday, to stock consignment, brought by the 57. Fifty-two are T. B. free cows being delivered by Messra. William A. Jones, Ply, Ltd., Melbourne, to the Hongkong Dairy Supply Company, whose herd, which nearly 100, grazes on land at Customs Pass Road,

now numbers

The shipment attracts attention to the fact that the Hongkong Dairy Supply Company, which was formed in 1937 to manufacture reconstituted milk, has Kone into original dairying its reconstituted product, was first put on the market last year.

Good judgment attends the Tonda's delivery, for the 47 cows that have will do so within a not yet calved

and the

Dairy Company few weeks, and

cers. E. will have a fresh herd immediately in service. In any case Messrs. Mulholland and J. Follett, Australian who attended the consign- stockmon ment, were fortunate that only five calves were born to add the burden of looking after the 52 cows landed here and 10 landed at Manila.

dc- The Manila consignment was Ilvered

the Santa Mesa Dairy.

CILINESE SEAMEN The Chairman of the Christian Mission to Chinese Seamen in Hong- Itong acknowledges donations ceived for the Mission as follows: Standard Vacuum Oil Co. .. $25.00 which is also changing over entirely Sir Robert Ho Tung..

25.00 to Australian stock, having found the 10.00 breed more hardy than other cattle.

Hon. Sir Henry E. Pollock

W. Wooding

Mr. J.

Capt. K. Bousfield

Lover of

God

Mr. G. M. Park

:

Mrs. F. Wan

Mrs. C. Thai

Mr. K. 1. G. White

A Japanese spokesman announced to-day that the Japanese authorities yesterday notified the foreign con- sular authorities to evacuate all their nationals from Kung before

Mr. H. F. Bunje

Matron F. Mathieu, S.A.

Capt. R. Henderson

Three friends dollar each Mr. N. P. Fox Mr. P. Polson Mr. D. P. Wong Wing Song Houf

10.00

10,00

10.00

10.00

Cows on board demand plenty

of care.

19.04 Arst watered and

was

5.00 at 4 a.m

5.00

5.00

4.m.,

fed

consignment

and fed each day water- agala ut midday, ed und fed once more at 3.30 p 5.00 and then given as much lucerne hay might wish to toy with during one night, Keeping to this pro- 5.00 the

Kramme, they ate their way through 5.00 398 bags of chaft. 02 bags of bran, and about 11 tons of lucerne by the lime they reached Hongkong. They showed the benefit of it, arriving in thriving condition.

3.03

2.00

2.00 2.00

Big Shipment In August Gitta in kind-Messrs. A. S. Wat-

Sixteen were located in stalls on The son & Co., Ltd., Aerated Water De-

Tunda's shelter Medicine Wholesale Department, a shelter deck. The quantity useful medicine.

deck accommodation makes her a All communications and contribu- popular ship for stock deliveries. Its tions may be sent to the Hend-imits will be taxed on her August quarters, 54, Jordan Road (1st floor), trip

19. after which dalepartment, 20 dozens aerated water: the deck, the remainder being on the

army would take absolutely no responsibility for the safety of foreign lives and property at Kuling. The nolice stated that foreigners must evacuate to the Japanese lines

carry national flags.

in a single group at a set time and Vaumati, Kowloon. All cheques and when she will carry 150 cattle

It was indluated that the Japanese

was

kong.

Jockey Club. money orders should be crossed and horses, the horses being for the made payable to the Christian Mr. W.

W. A. Jones arrived by the Mission to Chinese Scumen, Hong- Tanda to deliver the cattle. He will with the Tanda to Shanghai, re- turning before the ship to Hongkong China latter place for the return trip to

Australia.

DONATIONS AWAITING

army would bomb the area, regard lena of whether Chinese guerillas held foreigners as hostages. This property was unsafe owing to guerll-ness Office of the in operations in the vicinity.

Morning Post for the following:

Chungking's responsibility. Foreign Donations are lying at the Busi-end Manila, and joining her at the

The foreigners at Kuling comprise 37 Britons, 12 Americans, nine Ger- mans and seven of other nationall- ties. Many are elderly and have bren bed-ridden for many years. United Press.

South

Tung Wah Hospital; Street COW CAUSES PANIC Sleepers Shelter Society; St. John Ambulance Association; Dr. Bar nardo's

Dogs' Home; B.F.R.D.C.; S.P.C.A.

Humes;

A lively episode was associated with the unloading of 10 Australian cows from the Tanda at Manila on her way to Hongkong. Nine of the rowa went quietly, but the other took fright at the brightly coloured cloth- ing of the clustering Filipinos ond

AIR FRANCE ARRIVES LATE NEWS bolted down the whart.

Passengers and Mail

From Hanoi

The Air France planc arrived yes- terday from Hanoi with passengers, mall and freight. Among those who arrived were Messra. Jackson and Mazat, Mr. T. Oda, Japanese Consul In Hongkong, and Mr. C, S. Chu, De- puly Director of Posts at Kunming,

The plane will leave, on Saturday at dawn on the return flight.

AIR SERVICES

Arrivals and Departures Of Planes

For London. Australia, British

ATTACK ON JAPANESE

The scene immediately became one of panic. There was a wild scramble of shouting Filipinos, one youth leaping on to a bag of fodder less than an inch ahead of the animal's plunging horns.

At the end of the wharf the cow was.confronted by a caromate drawn

its by

Filipino pony. The terri mall fed animal charged the vehicle, and when it drew back the pony was The Li Ping-chun, 22, described as a lying on the ground, dying.

along

the

wharf. partner and waller in the Cha Heung cow raced back Sut eating house at 81 Hennessy puused at the edge, and then, almost Road, Wazchal, appeared before Mir, deliberately, dived Into the water...

Central R. A. D. Forrest at the

One of the Australian stockmen Magistracy this morning in connec-who had come up in charge of the

cattic promptly

dived in after the tion with the reecht attack on o

cow. He pursued her under the Japanese.

wharf and out the other side, where he caught her. He held her there until then came

a crane could lower a net, and up triumphantly sitting on her rump.

His first triumph was short-lived,

Li was charged, with wounding and causing grievous bodily harm to Hiyoshi Sagare with intent to mur Countries and Europe: Imperial Air- der. Sagara is at present in hos wuys 7 a.m. Feb. 3. Imperial Air-pital. ways ta.mn. Feb. 7.

licatiemand was granted on the ap- For Chungking, Stan, etc.: Eurasia plication of Del. Inspector W. N. Dar

und C.N.A.C. service indefinite.

For USA. via Manila, Honolulu, Gum: Clipper 8.30 a.m. Feb. 9.

For France via lanol: Air France, 0.30 am, Feb, 4.

Inward

From London, Australia and Brl- Ush Countries: Imperial Airways 5 pan. Feb. 4;.Imperial Airways 5 p.m. Feb. 8.

From Chungking, Yunnanfu, Kwel- In: C.N.AC. Eurasia Services Indo-· finite.

From U.S.A., via Honolulu, Guam, Manila: Clipper 12.30 p.m. Feb. 8.

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