Monday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
November 25 1940.
Sunday
November 17.
Hongkong News of the Week
November 18
Monday
Reply To Sydney Petition. It has been officially indicated that there is He likelihood of it being possible to allow the return of the Hongkong evacuates in the near future.
This is revealed in a letter from the Celonial Secretariat acknowledg ing the petition of the 147 women in Sydney to be permitted to return to Hongkong. The petition was re- ceived by the "Hongkong Telegraph," and forwarded at the request of the petitioners to the Government.
Acknowledging receipt of the petl- lon Mr. C. Bramall Burgess, on be Secretary weltes: Sir-With
A Page For The Evacuees
By the kindness of the management of the King's Theatre and of. Warner Bros., the large party of the evacuees from Estonia were entertained to a elnema performance at the Theatre to-day,
Leave for America. Mra, W. E. Den!- son, wife of Mr. W. E. Denison, of the Chase Bank, and her two sons were kong for. San Francisco by the City of among the passengers who left long- Norfolk. Other passengers were Lt.sh. P. Kohlhas and his wife and daughter,
Annnai Golf Match, Members of half of the Corence to your letter Warren Delape, partner in one of the
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led the scores; then St. George's inde another recovery and won quite comfortably.
A.R.P. Demonstration. A compre- hensive test in the sending and re- celving of messages during air raids was carried out at Air Raids Pre- enutions headquarters to-day, when the essential services, such as Police, Medical, Waterworks and Drainuge Departments, assisted the A.R.P. per- sonnel.
bombs, while other Bags.
the sort of assistance required from Police, decontamination, medical, road, water, gas, electrical sewer and telephone repairs, and rescue, de- molition and burial parties.
I am, Sir, your obedient servant,
jeft
New
Tuesday
rc.
the late Mr.
Review Of The Principal
Topics November 17 To Nov. 23
Wednesday
of
:
November 21
Thursday
Death of Mr. A. C. Hynes Mr. A. C. Hynes, former Chief Manager in long- kong, of the llongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, has died.
Mr. Hynes had been 30 years in the service of the Bank when he sailed from Hongkong in March of 1930, to retira with his wife in North Devon.
"Won't You Spare
A Dime?"
From The "Bird's Eye View"
· Just the pint you needn't drink,. The extra fag to help you think, The odd half-hour at cabaret, Or rickshaw, Just a litle way. That course you didn't want to
cat,
A "swear-box," where the men
all meet,
A law cenia here, a dollar
there,
Tho mlie that you could easily
KDATE,
Would very soon accumulate, And stop the "Naxi Coven-
trate
For we, in safely living here, With cheaper faga, and cheaper
beer,
Must realise what living hell, The folks at home all know so
well.
Lot them have a night of rest. Slop this bitter Luftwaffe pest. "Bomb the bomber," that's my
pics:
So fellows, if you'll pardon me, I'll finish up my rhyme. With -- "Brother, won't 'you spare a dime?"-Cera.
Mr. Hynes was educated at Bedford School. He came East In 1897 junior assistant to the Bank's, Penang Branch, then being transferred to Singapore and later to Bangkok, In 2004 Mr. Hynes came to the Hongkong, office, remained here five years and was transferred to Amey and then to Ipoh, returning to this Colony as Chief Accountant. He held this position till 1915 when he was made sub-Manager, In 1917 Mr. Hynes went to Shanghai an-sib-Manager - and In-1923 ·was up-- pointed Manager of the Singapore branch. His last
post was the manegership of the Hongkong Bank in 1920 in succession to Mr. A. 11. Barlowe. A member of the Legislative and Executive Councils, Mr. Hynes also served on the committees of the Chamber of Commerce, the China As- Dociation. Court of the Hongkong to unbeaten Ørst division league University, Matilda and Alice Memorial leaders, suffered their first reverse Hospital and Missions to Senmen,
Saturday
November 23
League Football. Sing Tao, hither-
llo was a Steward of the Jockey to-day when they lost to the Poller of the by three goals to nil. It was the
Club and Yacht Club.
Vice-Commodore
Evacuation Cort-It has not yet been biggest upset of the football season seltled whether the Home Government to date. Complete results follow:
or the Hongkong Government thall
bear the cost of the evacuation, slated the Colonial Secretary, the Han, Mr.
N. L. Smith. In the course of an inter- Middlesex
view. 11e added that the matter was Sing Tao
under discussion.
at
He also stated that, the petition of Kwong Wah
the husbands of women who have been South China evacuated, seeking permission for their
return to the Calony, is being forward- ed_to the Secretary of State.
Former Resident Dies News has Royal Scots bean, received of, the death of Mrs. Kowloon Edith Annie Hewllit, a former resident
First Division
2 Royal Scols 1
0 Police
3
3 St. Joseph's
1
3 Navy
Second Division
of the Colony, on September 28 at her Sing Tao home in Parketone, near Bournemouth, Kwong Wah Mrs. Hewlitt was well known here, 30th R.A.. having been a resident of Hongkong
for a number of years, and had many Kit Chee friends. Her husband, Mr. A. G. Hew litt. F.R.LB.A., was one of the leading local architects, and after long practice
in the Colony retired about six years 20th RA. ago and returned to England with bis 24th R.A. wife, the couple making thele home at Parkestone,
Friday
General;
1 Middlesex
3 Club
2 R.AS.C.
1 R.A.O.C.
7 Police
1 Navy
Third Division
A.S.A. R.A.S.C. International
0 RAF.
3 36th R.A.
O Shell
1 Signals
- 1 12th R.A.
Governor's Cup Match
2
H.K.F.A.
0 HKCAAF,
I Jockey Club's New War Gift. The Stewards of the Honghong Jockey club have voted a further donation of $50,000 to the "South China Morning
Classical Dancer
1038. Much concern is felt for his ment Gazette Extraordinary. It states any drefsion of the competent authority by Irene Lum; LT.C.L., and Edmund Secretariat and for the next
Llok With Hongkong. An Interesting link exists between President Roose vell, who has been re-elected to serve a third term at the head of Volted of Hongkong, of which few people are States affairs and this British Colony aware. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's maternal grandfather was the Royal Hongkong Golf Club had
vou leading
mercanfilo houses of this
November 20** their annual match between St. of the 2nd November with which you George's and St. Andrew's to-day, St. forwarded a petition from certain Colony in the early years of British occupation, and his mother, the former Jadles who were, evacuated from this Sara Delane, was out here as a young
Hongkong Ships Requisitioned. George's winning by 332 Colony and are at present in Austra- girl. Mrs Sara, Delano Roosevelt, a The requisition of all British shipping 23%. In the morning St. Geo
St. George's lead of 21 polnis
Jin, I A to nine. gained
am directed by His
by His Excellency
now 85 years of age, and was the based on Hongkong and Singapore However St. Andrew's won the four the Officer Administering the Gov- Recond wife of the President's father. ernment to inform you that the mat
A recent Issue, of the well-known to take place in the near future, in nl contest at the start and actually dealt with in this petition are at American magazine "Life" has on consequcoce
pursued ter
*****lustrated article on the Roosevelt locally on t
of the Home on the Instructions of: present under consideration and that, family, is the course of which the Government, it was learned to-day. while there little likelihood of it
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it following reference to the President's Ocean-going ships belonging to the being possible to allow
the return mother appears: Her father, Warren China Navigation Company and the of evacuntes in the near future, a Delano, lost his China-trade fortune in Indo-China Steam Navigation Com- further reply will be sent as soon as the panic of 1857, and when he return-ind
ed to Hongkong to make another, little pany, have been requisitioned by the possible after the matter has been Sally, her mother and seven sisters and Home Government since May. I and fully examined.
brothers followed him, making a 125. two other vessels, one of Williamson day voyage round the Cape of Good and Co, and one of Moller and Co.. (signed)
Hope on the celebrated clipper Sur- have also been taken over, but the C. Bramall Burgess.
prisc",
bulk of Far East British shipping has Estonia Evacuees Here. One hundred There is no mention of how long not yet been touched. and seventy six Bellish men, women Sara (Sally) Delong reskied
here, and children, evacures from Estonia, but her father was In Hongkong for Good Trade Figures. According to Among those present at headquar- arrived in Hongkong to-day en route some years. He was partner in an official report released for publi-
to Australia. They have been travell Russell and Company, the American ention by ters test were the Director of A.R.P.
the Superintendent of ing since October 20' going Overland predecessors to Showan, Tomes and Wing Commander A.HS. Steele-
Via Siberia to Vladivostock, where they Company. Russell and Company com- Imports and Exports Department. Perkins, Hon. Mr. C. G. Perdue
were mel by a Hongkong ship. Hoog- menced business in Canton as far back the combined values of the Colony's (Commissioner of Police), Hon. Mr. kong has been their first part of call on 1010, and among the carly partners imports and exports of merchandise H. J. Penree (Director of Public since leaving Vladivostock and they was Edward Delano, of Fairhaven as declared during the monia of Works), Hon. Dr. P. S. Selwyn- out a pony to continue their journey The family's connection with th October, 1040, totalled $102.0 millions
south to-day by the same stup. Clarke (Director of Medical Ser-
continued until some years after it had vices), Mr. B. H. Puckle, Col.. L. A. L. Russell-Green. for several
Included among the evacuees in Mes, opened a branch in Hongkong in the (£0.4 millions) as compared with yeura Fifties. In an old directory of the 500.8 millions (£5.6 millions) in Newnham, Mr. M. L. Bevan, who Estonia correspondent of the "Sunday Colony, dated 1800, the name of War- October, 1939. ucted as controller, Mr. W. W. C. Observer." With her is
her young ten Delano opponts as one of the res Shewan, and Mr. and Mrs. R. P. son.
sident partners of Russell and Company In terms of local currency the total Dunlop, who were in charge of plot- The appeal broadcast on Sunday in Hongkong, but otherwise there is not visible trade of the Colony increased
over ZBW for ting the affected areas.
clothing and other much known of his period of activity by 133 per cent. in October, 1940, as wearing apparel for the Estonian re- out here.
trini, as Assistant Attorney November 22 fugees passing through the Colony
compared with October, 1939; and by, Xussell and Company WER Messages received from the various
Death of Mr. B. E. Lindsell-The and the HL.M.S. Darsulshire murder centres were taken down in the tele, to reports received from the collect and Company under
received a ready response, according organised in 1801 and became Shewan 14.3 per cent. In terms of sterling.
Colonial Secretariat to-day announced CD40, as Acting Chief Justice. phone room on "air rald damage" ing centres-St. John's, and St. An- Jobert
Always a devotee to outdoor games Shewan.
Obituary. The death occurred at the that Mr. Justice R. E. Lindsell. Pulsne the name being forms and communicated to the re- drew's lialis-yesterday. The clothing changed to Shewan, Tomes in Queen Mary Hospital this morning of Judge of the Supreme Court of Hong Mr. Lindsell, while at Cambridge, play- porting room, where the affected was given to the refugees before they pany, in 1895 when the late Mr. C. A. Mr. Maximfano Antonio Collaco, an old kang died in Durban on November 18. ed rugby for his college and, since he announcement, though it was came to the Colony, has been prominent member of the Portuguese community, The areas were traced
by
Tomes became a pariner. and plotted
who had retired from active life some known that Mr. Lindsell had been. in in various fields of sport. including means of small flags on the district
years ago. He was 70 years old. bad health, was a shock to his many cricket, golf, tennis, and badminton. maps. Representalivo Ings were
felends. Mr. Lindsell left the Colony Mr. Lindsell was President of the used for types of bombs used, mains
Burial took placo · at the Roman for South Africa on "leave on April 2 Kowloon Cricket Club, and an Honor-
buildings demolished and unexplo
Catholle Cemetery, Happy Valley. In this year, accompanied by Mrs. Lindsell, ary Vice-President of the Hongkong and cables damaged, roads blocked,
the afternoon, the Rev. Fr. G. M. Spada and they were expected to return here Badminton Association. He had been officiating. Chief mourners were the some time next month,
President of the Hongkong Lawn Ten-- deceased's son. Mr. F. Collaco, four Bora an December 12. 1885, at nis Association and the Amateur daughters, Mrs, C. Brown, Mrs. C. November 19
of any written indorsement to any per- Maltos, Mrs. 1. Brown and Allas Thiama Hitchin, Herts, England, the late Mr. Dramatic Club for many years, and and Mr. A. Roger, Edward Lindseil was educated played a leading part in many of the son permitting him to enter this Colony Collaco, Mr. H. Brown
at Uppingham School and King's latter Club's productions. Incidentally. Evacuation Regulation. The and, without prejudice to the acnerailty Mattos.
College, Cambridge, where be took his Mr. Lindsell was very keen philatelist Hongkong Government to-day an- of this power, any such conditions may Among those present were Mr. and M.A. degree in 1908. In October of the and expert bridge player, taking part nounced that further Instructions be made to apply to such person while Mrs. Rull, Mrs. W. E. Hollands, Mrs, following year, he passed his examino- in the World Bridge Olymples for 'Colony Fadres Message To Coven- have been received from the Secretary he is in the Colony,
de Schipper, Mrs. Bogas, Mrs. Hunter, tion for a Colonial cadelship, and was several years, try. It was revealed to-day that of State in the matter of evacuation, The competent authority may take Messrs. A Omund, A. C. Botelho, posted to Hongkong, arriving in the In his long connection with the Co- both Dean J. L. Wilson of St. John's in pursuance of which a new Defence such security as he thinks 61 to ensure F. X. Saaren, H, Figueiredo, F. Castilho, Colony on the last day of the year. He lony Mr. Lindsell made a host of Cathedral and the Rev. J. R. Higgs, whereby the strict control of all future imposed.
Regulation has been promulgated the due fullment of any condition so L. Silva, A. Pereira, C. G. Silva, A.A. was married to Miss Elsa Brynhilde friends, and his passing will be deeply vicar of St. Andrew's have close entries into the Colony is ensured.
Barros, and P. Remedios.
Mayhew Mollison, youngest daughter regretted by many outsido legal and The competent authority may at any personal interests in Coventry, the
time cancel wholly or in part. or children."
Wreaths were sent by "His loving of Professor W. L. Mollison, M.A., porting circles. Yesterday flags were lovely English midland city which This regulation is to be administered extend the time for the performance Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hollands, Mr. and College, Cambridge, at Christ Church, cluding the
Illchard, Liza and family, Fellow and Senior Tutor of Clare finwn at half mast by many Club, In- Kowloon C.C. and the Was so ruthlessly bombed by the by the Commissioner of Police unta of my condition to imposed.
the new Immigration
Mrs. J. O, Johnsen, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Canten, on December 14, 1010, and HongkongTM Club. German Luftwaffe last week.
BI, recently The provisions of the above regula de Schipper, Mrs. Foster and family, C. leaves a widow, 'three sons · and + Evacuates Can't Retorn-The Hong- Both Denn Wilson and the Rev. published in the Government Gazelle, tlon shall not apply to persons general. Brown and family, Maria Kavier and daughter.
kang Government inied the following Mr. Higgs were associated with the becomes law.
ly or specially exempled therefrom by family. L. H. Onstad, J. Krogh-Moe, Mr. Lindsell's entire service had communique to the Press to-day: Coventry Cathedral for many years,
the Colonial Secretary.
"In response to many local enquires G. S. Angeles, Thoresen & Co., Ltd, Leen given to the Colony. Passing is made on the subject of the probable Under the terms of the discretion while the Rev. H. B. Balces, nesist- given to the Colonial Secretary the indorsement for which provision is
In making or declining to make any Showroom Local Staff,
final examinations In Cantonese in ant chaplain at St. John's Cathedral regulation in question will
Pupils' Recital. An enjoyable piano- November, 1011, his first appointment duration of the present evacuation of not be made by these regulations, the com- forte recital was given at St. John's was that of Acting Assistant Registrar State, for the Colonies has been op- women and children, the Secretary of for several years, became vicar of applied to persons of Chinese race.
pelent authority shall act in accordance Cathedral Hall to-day by Mr. Harry General. In January. 1913, he success proached in this sense and has replied St. Nicholas," Radford in the city of This afternoon the new Defence Be of the Colonial Secretary, and the attended by parents and friends of the From November, 1913, to January, 1914, present seen of such an improvement with the general or special instructions Ore's students. The function was well fully passed his examinations in law, by telegram that no prospects are at Coventry, when lie returned Home Insulation was published in a Govern- Colonia! Secretary may revoke or vary performers.
ho was altached to the Chinese safety.
In the political situation in the Far In exercise of the powers conferied
The programme opened with a duet
seven East as would justify the return of The following telegram, signed by upon him by the Emergency Powere
Lum, who gave a brilliant rendition of years served in various capacities, in families already evacuated.
Acling "The Hongkong Government under- the Dean and Mr. Higgs was sent to (Colonial Defence). Order in Counsell,
the overture of Thomas" "Mignon." lie Chinese Secretariat, as Mr. Baines:
1030, the Emergency Powers (Colonial If any person falls to comply with Later in the evening Edmund Lum play- Second Pollee Magistrate and Deputy takes to ensure that the question is Defence) (Amendment) Order in any condition imposed he shall Loving greetings. Please accept Council, 1040, and all other powers deemed to have contravened the pro- Lily Pong. A.T.C.L.. chose Tschal important posts filed by Mr. Lindsell offers any hope of a change in policy.". be ed The Lark" by Glinka-Bainkiren. Hegistrar of the Supreme Court. Other re-examined whenever the situation
A delightful study of Mrs. and assure Bishop, Provost aud
Badminton League. December 11 Percy Chen, wife of the Hong- citizens Coventry great sympathy and cabling him in that behalf. His Ex- visions of the above regulation and, kovsky's Romance for her contribution have been First Police Magistrate and
cellency the Omeer Administering the without prejudice to any proceedings to the programme; while Robei Hsu, Postmaster General
was the date fixed for the commence kong barrister, who has made fellowship to their suffering.
Government hereby makes the follow- which may be taken against him under LT.C.L. offered two Chopin composi
Appointed Pulsne Judge
ment of this season's badminton lengue couraged by their example we re- ing Defence (Entry Restrictions) Re- regulation 4 of the Defence Regulations, the Nocturne No. 13 and Polonaise On January 27, 1930, Mr. Lindsell at a meeting of the Badminton Associa. many appearances locally in aid member all with love and prayer, gulations, 1940. In these regulations- tions, 1040, as applied by these regula in A Flat Clement V. T. Leong, L.T.C. was called to the Bar of the Colony, tion to-day. Since there are 10 teams of charity funds. On Saturday L. gave Brahma Ballade in G. Minor, and, about a year later, was appointed in the B division it was decided that night she gave a classical dance Dean Wilson was ordained 1998 at (a) "Competent authority" means (a) Unless cause is shown the and Rachmaninoff's Humoresque, Acting Pulsne Judge, and in the follow-winners to meet in a linal sections, the Demande et Response" at a
the Commissioner of Police and In- satisfaction of the competent authority, Coventry Cathedral in 1924 and was
Other pupils were Doris Chan, who ing year, Acting Assistant Attorney Winners to meet in a faal. vascludes any other omcer appointed from the security taken (if any? shall be played "A la Bien Almce" by Schut, General. He was appointed Pusing that Rey, J. R. Higgs and Mr. . 5. sula Hotel on belinlf of the Mr. B. A. Gray, President, proposed charity dance held in the Penin- attached to the Cathedral Staff DB time to the under any Ordinance for forfeited; and
Huang Lal-ying, who played Schubert's Judge in succession to Mr. J. R. Wood. Whyte-Smith, be Hon. Vice-Presidenta. assistant curate and succentor for the time being in force to control im. dil se
(b) lle may. In the discretion of the impropiu in A Flat and Beethoven in October, 1934, and sat for the first This proposal was upheld with ac- Shumchun Rural Welfare Centre. three years from 1924 to 1927. Later migration;
competent authority, be detained in Scherzo in A Flat: Yu Shuk-alu, who time in that capacity on December 14. clamation. he took charge of St. Ann's Church
Police custody until an opportunity offered Chopin's Nocturne No. 19, ar!
A proposal that $50 be contributed to which was the daughter church of (b) "Passenger" includes any person occurs of returning him to his port of Valse No. 1 Anny Mai, who played when an address of welcome was made the Cathedral, and continued there carried in a ship or aircraft other than embarkation or to the country of which "The Fauns" by Chaminade: Anne Ml, by the Hon. Mr. C G. Alabaster, the South China Morning Post Bomber Post" and "Hongkong 'Telegraph" Bomber Fund. This brings the total until 1930 when he was succeeded by the master, pilot and crew thereof; he is a national or of sending him to who rendered Chopin's Ballade No. 3 Attorney General, on behalf of the legal Fund, was heartily agreed upon.
Margot Renner, who played Paderews Profession.
Following are the division teams: the Rev. J. R. Higgs. In the serpe (c) "Ship" han the same meaning as. The master of a ship or pilot of an Aky's Menuet; Jane Weng, who played Mr. Lindseil was acting Chief Justice Section Chung Wah, King's Col. amount tomtributed by the Club to your St. Ann's became a separate
In the Merchant Shipping Ordinance, airerati shall not permit any person to Love Thee" by Grieg, and David King, Atholl MacGregor in 1835/38. Notable Recreation Club.
"Boat Sang" by Scharwenka, and during the absence on leave of Sir lege, Recreio, Jewish Club, Victoria war funds to the Agure of $300,402, porish and Mr. Higgs was in charge 100U;
disembark in contravention of the pro- who played Rachmaninoff's Preludo, cases with which ho
Section B-SL. John's, Kowloon Tong,
Fourteen Weddings. To-day was a was connected until 1994,
were the Cheng Kwok-yau murder St. Andrew's, Kowloon, Police.
particularly
for propitious day. Volonteers - Lawn Bowls. The th RA Battery (L/Bdr. W. Melrose, Gr. document establishing the nationality for a contravention of this regulation
It shall be a defence to a prosecution and Chopin's Valse No, 5.
weddings, according to Chinese It Main, Gr. XL. M. Keown, Gr. V. C. and Identity of a person and authorize that the master or pliet look every
bolleis so that 14 couples chose the Chalmers) beat the ASC Company ing him to travel to and enter this reasonable precaution to prevent
day for a Registry ceremony, creating "A". (Cpl. F. Cullen, Sgt. W. Hyde, Colony, lasued or indorsed, in the case disembarkation, but no defence to Sgt. J. G. Meyer, Pte. E. Kern) 10-15 of a British subject or British protected prove that he did not do anything to
a new Hongkong record.".In addition,. in the final of the Volunteer bowls person by a competent British emcial facilitate such disembarkation.
at the Rosary Church, Miss Violet competition for the China. Mall Chal- and in other cases by an offelal having lenge Cup at the Kowloon Bowling authority to issue or indorse auch docu- Colony from a ship or aircraft in con
If any person disembarks in this
Angelina Cullen became the bride of Mr. Alexander Leonard Mann, while Green' Club to-day.
The A.S.C. Company had a slight ad- ment in respect of the person in ques- travention of the above regulation; the
tion.
at St. Teresa's Church; - Miks · Fanny master of the ship or the pilot of the vantage after 14 heads when the score was 12.0. A three for the other side
Fung was married to Mr. H; C. Loula Any reference in these regulations to aircroft shall be bound, upon the order made the scores level and a five in the the master of a ship or the pilot of an embark such person in his ship or air: of the competent authority, to ro-
Heung.*** 18th, head helped the Battery to lead aircraft shall be construed as including craft, either forthwith or after sucli 18-14 and finally win 19-13. The last a reference to the person for the time period of detention as aforementioned, head was played in darkness and the being in charge of the ship or aircraft and the owners, charterers and agents winners added a single to thoir tally,
Copt A W. Brown, welcoming the the case may be except, in relation of such ship or aircraft, and the master Commandant Colonal IL B. Itose, and to a abip, a pilot licensed under the or pliot thereof, as the case may be, Sir Atholl MacGregor, said there were Pilots Ordinance, 1930,
En-
St. John's Fellowship Wilson Higgs."
183 players and 36 rinks in the com-
petition and, they were able to contri-
bute $100 to the Bomber Fund and
(d)
"Travel document"
Entry Restrictions
No person, whether a
tions-
Penalties Provided
his destination.
visions of the above regulation.
телля Д
►
to
the
of
shall be jointly and soverally liable to pay to the competent authority all costs and charges incurred in respect of the maintenance-of-such person and ther a British subject sending him to the country of which there was a sum of $51 still to be sent. or not, coming as a passenger by sea he is a national or his port of em«. Col Road presented the trophy to dr. or air from a place outside this Colony barkation or his destination. Note Chalmers.
Kowloon Golf Clab. The Kowloon shall disembark in this Colony unless
(a) Ila is in possession of a valid All such costs and charges shall be Golf Club's 36-holo Medal Play Chum-
deemed to be a debt due to the Crown plonship held to-day resulted in a tie passport or travel document or a certi for first place between 8. Tomlinson ficato, permit or pass recognized by or and may be recovered by the Treasurer Trued under any. Ordinance for the in the same manner as Crown deble and R. Collings, both returning time being and from Ume to time th are recovered under the Crown score of 187, W. Kershaw was third force relating to immigration; and
Hemedies Ordinance, 1875, MAMMA with 172, followed by A. J, Dennis with
The provisions of the Defence Re 173, and‹T./B. Low, with 175. ....
(b) He has Arst obtained on such gulations, 1940, and any requlations Romulta of tko dirat, round of the passport, travel document, certificate, amending or substituted for the same Junior, Championship were::G, B. permit or pass the written indorsement for the time being in foroë shkli-ppply Trost, best 19 Bykes, W. G. Hung bent of the competent authority, permitting for the purposelet. the, enforcement of 3. Cola pH, da Grose (bent 3; R. Hum-' him to enter this Colony, and thesexcephaloniany kétserwise „bleton, Miller beat 8:37. Remedios; T. The compelent authority, may, attach lation, therefore as domiy
Henderson; beat &A: D.. Fincheri and A. much conditions, pralther - generale, or those regulations: neiudad: Cip Butterfeld boat. W. Groves.
special, usiha thinks" is to Atze: tranf/
'Erbert's Weekly Billy Do To The
Ongkong gals in the
deer evacuates
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cor afone me up a blinking" "gum tree ite nearly krismis and littel ole hongkong aint arf a pale black sorter · place wot wie orl the gals being
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brad yurare erd we dibande
prises in? lidies dress shops' is goin up now the
·lidies kin please theirselfs
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antipathies
ashun i won steppin art wio
a girl frend and the sed the prise or step ins jakaumfing orful we was #itlin on a sest beind the sandbags and she got á bit borey like and chacked. me"under" "the":
chin so t chucked er under the sect
Wos i tar know. herolemiatt wosa arp warnin !!
well tempus fagit as alf sed `wene chucked the alarm clock art the winder Bodytrile be seein' yar'nax week if this era black 'eye dint cum ter nuffin"
bags ov lav from
Meerbert iggs
IN
Trum Wan Blaze, Shortly aftor. 9 clock to-night after a loud explosion, between 20,000 and 30,000 gallons of gasoline want up in flames on board a lighter lying off Tsun Wan, in the New Territories.
The flamaz, which lit up the whole of the area shot up, to over 100. feet, and could be seen for miles rožind?
At least one man is dead, but most of the crew manngod" to jump over- board. One man was badly burned and was sent to Kowloon Hospital.
launches and fire floats were
did to the scene and although
the fire
He was extinguished shortly after midni 2ht, having burned itself. out, the remains of the lighter warn utili, mouldering 'after it had bom | towed, from: Trun, Wan to Leichilkok
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