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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
COURT MARTIAL
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Capt.) H. L. Reoves, R.E., on abroad:—
22 charges rolating to certain doficiencies in the fuel and oil' accounts which were in his charge, were continued this morning at Scandal Point Hall, The Court comprised Brigudler T. McLeod, R.A. (President), Lleut-Col D. J. McDougall, Lieut-Col S. Shaw, Major T. W. Boyce, and Capi. (Tem- porary Major) A. R. Colquhoun, Mr D. H. Blake was Judge Advocate.
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What to do to help a child
Anyone knowing of a child who has been assaulted, neglected, or 1-treated in a manner ilkely to cause unnecessary suffering or injury to health, or khowing of a parent who is seeking advice on any matter concerning a child would be doing act of kindness by communicating once with The Hon. General
at
2/Lt K. E. Allanson, R.A., neted us Prosecuting Omeer, and 2/14 H. S. Badger, Middlesex Regiment, defend- ed accused.
Lieutenant (Acting Capt.) A. J. Le Seclleur, R.E., Second in Command.of. the 22nd, Fortress Company, said that he had been in charge of the petrol oud oil accounts of the Company pince October 1 when he "more or the less" took over the running of store. The system of issuing supplies was that the driver signs for quan- Ulles received. At the end of the to- month the total issues are put gether on one voucher which is given receipt number. An issue voucher is then given to that number and taken in charge, and entered in the ledger.
When a receipt voucher comes it has a carbon copy attached and the
Exchange At A Glance
BELLING
T.T. London
Demand London
T.T. Shanghai T.T. Singapore
T.T. Japan
TT. India T.T. U.S.A.
T.T. Franco
1/23% .1/2%
.415
.10234 ,82
.404
..140
.101
Nom.
.0035 .1/0
T.T. Manila
T.T. Batavia T.T. Bangkok T.T. Salgon
T.T. Switzerland T.T. Australia
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4 m/s L/C London 4 m/s D/P London
1/3 .1/3%
..24
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.04
4 m/s L/C U.S.A.
4 m/s France 30 da India
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Overcharging For Rice
January 8, 1941.
ALLEGED
MURDER Death Of An Amah
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BRITISH SHIPPING LOSSES
A robbery at 60 Argyle Street, Paid-up Capital ...........000,00 Big Decline Revealed first floor, which resulted in the death of a 60-year-old Chinese woman by suffocation through a gag applied by the alleged rob- bers, fed to the appearance of three men facing a murder charge before Mr E. Himsworth at Kowloon Magistracy: This morning.
The accused, Liu Shek, 22, Tam Wang-kit, 34, and Chan Fel, 35, are charged with, mur- dering an amah, Tsoi Kuen.
They are also charged with robbing the occupants of the premises of a cotton- gullt, onu cotton bed sheet, two Chinese long coats, I.K.$2.00 and $10 in Chinese currency.
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Another man Lul Wah, 49, is charg-Caporo ed with recelving the above mention- ed_articles.
Outlining the case, Del. Sgt N. B. Fraser said tut the occupants of the Bat at 60 Argyle Street, first floor, left deceased in charge of the fint about 11,30 am.
Kneeling By Bed
(Bhuket)
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" LONDON, Jan. 7 (UP),~~~The Admiralty announced that dur- ing the week ended December 30, ship losses were threo British vessels totalling 18,208 tons and four Allied vessels totalling 19,348 tons, which is the lowest figure in ten weeks, and well under the average of 69,666 tons up to the week in question.
The total British and Allied losses through enemy action since the be ginning of the war were 1,087 ships of 4,243,550 tons of which 036 were British, totalling 2,073,000 tons.
The total losses during 1940 were 057 ships totalling 3,518,400 tons of Yokohama...which 502 were British, with a total
of 2,257,000 tons.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General Banking Business transacted. CURRENT ACCOUNTS
and opened FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Year or shorter periods in Local or Other Cur tencies at rates which will be quoted on application,
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS, also opened in Local Currency and Sterling with interest allowed at rates obtainable on application The Bank's Head Office in London undertakes Executor & Trusted business artclair recovery of Dritish Income Tax overpaid, on terms which may be
Branches,
About 1.25 p.m. the sume afternoon, deceased's mistress returned and found the door to the fat open.. Calling for deceased and not receiv Ing an answer, the mistress went to the servants' quarters and found de- ceased dead and in a kneeling posi-ascertained at any of its Agencies and
R. A. CAMIDGE,
Many Dealers In Court As a result of purchinses made by Chinese delectives at various rice shops in the Yaumati district, master of rice shops were summoned before Major A. M. Macfadyen at the Kow-tion near her bed. loon Magistracy this morning for sell after and informed the Police who,
system for supplying fuel is the same, ↑ Mg rice at higher prices than those an moli parcel of cotton gags
xed by the Controller of Food. Secretary, Complete instructions regarding the working of the accounts are contained In the front page of the ledger, Jn- cluding Instructions regarding re- mains,
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The Inspector, 02 Stone Nullah Lane, 2nd. Floor.
The Inspector, 12. Sal Young Chol St., Kowloon.
The
52, Argyle St. Inspector, Kowloon.
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U.K. FOOD SPECULATION
course
the
"As I had arranged with Capt. that day Reeves to meet him (October 1) 1 was going to check the store preparatory to taking over the accounts," sald Capt. Le Seelleur in the
at his evidence. "I had no ledger but had been given figures as to what should be in the store end of the quarter. It became obvious to me that the actual re- mains in store did the
not agree withi the figures on the paper given to me (produced). The store was congest- ed and I said to Capt. Reeves that would be a good thing if we clear out the surplus before getting down to checking. He agreed and then if there were defciencies Capt. Reeves would give me a voucher form 100 for them.
it
1
-Law Invoked LONDON, Jan. 7 (British Wire- less).An order will shortly be made and is coming into operation on Monday next, making it illegal to sell a furge range of unrationed food- Continuing, Capt. Le Seelleur said stuffs at prices higher than those that the contents of the drums could which prevailed on December 2 lust. not be checked but he was told by The Minister of Food sald, "I am Capt. Reeves that they were full. convinced that a considerable num- There were some drums in a corner ber of new people are coming into which he assumed were full. In con-
middlemen
men sequence of this check he told the
n
The mistress son returned soon
Ing the deceased's cubicle Ng Shui, 58 Shanghai Street, was and a chisel. Searching deceased,
found Aned $50 for selling two calties of broken rice at 134 cents per catty the Police found $30 In Chinese cur- whereas the fixed price is 13 cents rency on her person which showed that the alleged robbers had only per catly.
It was pointed out that the poor searched the premises.
Medical examination revealed that classes were affected more by the deceased died of suffocation, the gag high price of broken rice.
For a
a similar offence, Lum Tim, 44 having pushed her false teeth against
her tongue. Bowring Street, was also fined $50.
A fine of $75 was imposed on Ng Et, 278 Temple Street, for selling two cattles of grade I rice 1 20 cents per whereas the fixed rate is 15 cally cents per catty.
For
selling two cattles of broken rice at 25 cents which was me cent above the fixed rate, L Kong-hing. Reclamation Street, was fined $50.
Lin Tak-hing, 224 Shanghat Street, was fined $75 for selling broken lee one cent above the fixed price.
Several Chinese rice-shops were summoned before Mr H. G. Sheldon, K.C., Bt
at the Central Magistrney this morning for selling No. 2 made broken small rice at a price higher than that fixed recently by Govern- ment for rice of that grade, namely, nine cents per catty.
Defendants were Sin Hong-kuen (Sul Fun Nin shop); 6 Graham Street: Lam Shing-cheung Yuen Lunit
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WAR
and as option buyers,
operating on a market in which they the store as far as possible.
very
The First Check
cho (Hung Mau shop), 25 Graham Street: Tso! On (Tung Wo shop), .55 Staunton (Man Tin shop), 64
Stop 64 Cheung Ku-cho
cannot lose, only because reduction of our imports of certain classes of commodities renders those articles
Voeux Road The first complete check of the Central: Sze Tung-nga (Chung Sni ery profitable field for speculation.
The issue of the order is the first store was minde on October 20 and a Wing shop) 100 Bonham Strand East; singe. in stabilising the prices operat- statement of the actual stock on that Tong Tak (Tal Wah shop), 122 Jer- ing on
December 2. The next stage date was produced which showed the vais Street: Lul Mo-chung (Wing. is that during the course of a month remains
the ledger Lung shop), 4 Graham Street: Leung according to Issue a price order | figures. It was prepared by the Lau (Cheung Kee shop). 13 Wing hese Lok Street: Lam Fun (Wah Fung for all
These which will be storeman, Sapper Kunster. drawn up in
Tong Tais (Fuk Cheung Wo shon), 4 Trade and having
more general inquiry while President from now, we ultations with the gure were checked with the actual shop), 20 Des Voeux Road Central: surrent on December rd to prices stock in the presence of Major Mur-Jubilee Street; and Fung Klu (Ming
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LONDON, Jun. 7 (Reuter),~On the Stock Exchange to-day there
Roosevelt's speech favourably assist- ed the sentiment.
Among foreign bonds, both the four per cent. Belgian loans advance ed from 40 to 50, Chinese and l'ortuguese loans were well supported, Home_valis_and_several textile shares were firmer on provincial support. Oil shares met speculative inquiry and some good gains were registered.
Wall Street was quiet,
reason to
2. ན་
noticed,
ray and Capt. Reeves and excian Tal shop), 24 Sai Street. "I love
were to know that in differences
Cupt.
Mr Alfred Y. Hon appeared for taking this action 1 have the support Reeves did not make any comment Si Hong-kuen, and Mr. F. G. Nigel of the legitimate traders, food manu- during that check.
for Lam Shing-cheung. Both plead- fed not guilty to the offence. facturers, wholesalers and retallers. The Food traders of this country have done a good job of work since war began, and i do not want to spoil it by the introduction of speculation."
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Al a later date witness discovered that petrol had been issued from the
Mr Hon said that his defence was store for stationery running and that the grade of rice which his client check revealed that no stationery was alleged to have sold running had been carried out and Police was entirely different from No. that the receipt had been made and 2 grade small broken rice which he signed by the driver although no himself had personally purchased at petrol was issued. Two lots of 15 the Government price from another gallons each were involved but wit-shop. ness did not know October 28.
about this on Mr Nigel intimated that his defence
was similar.
Cross-Examination ·
by
Arrested On Roof On December 2, about 5.30 a.m., acting on information, a party of police officers went to the roof of 226 Shanghai Street and there arrested the four defendants. At the Pollee station, fourth defendant said he was pown tickets for the-articles Even
by the other defendants. stolen by
It was raid that the second defen- dant was a distant relative of the master of the deceased while the third defendant was a relative of de- ceased.
The case is proceeding.
H.K. Stock Market
were
The following quotations sound on the Hongkong Stock Mar- ket this morning,
BANKS
H.K. Banks H.K. Banks £ H.K. Banks (H.K.) £. Chartered E
INSURANCES
1,380 n.
.76% n.
.82 n.
84.
Mercantile, A. & D. £ Mercantile, C. £
...27
ກ.
.10% n.
East Asia $.
.75.11.
Cantons
Union $.
.202% n. .400 b.
.1 n. .182% b.
135 ni
il a.
.100 n.
.80 n.
.41/3 n. ..7
China Underwriters $.
S.... SHIPPING
H.K. Fire
Douglas $...
Steamboats $..
Indo-Chinos P. 5.
Indo-Chinas D. 5.
Shell (Bearers) 9/- x.d.
Waterboats 5...
DOCKS ETC. Wharves $.
Docks (old) $.. Docks (new) $.. Providents S... S'hai Dockyards $..
MINING
Kallan s/- Raubs $.. H.K. Mines
be
Expert On Rice Detective Sub-Inspector J. O'Dono- Under cross-examination
he had van, who prosecuted, sald 2/Licut. Badger witness said that he pert on rice, and he would have to dimculty in obtaining a Chinese ex- assumed he had taken over the obtain the services of 1 European counts after the Court of Inquiry expert. That expert could not attend had been held, although he had been
Court
then,
us he could not told to take over at the end of located. September.
Mr Nigel said that the postpone- 2/Lieut. Badger: Did you take that ment of his client's case would in- to mean that you had to take over
volve the latter In more costs. It at the end of the quarter?--Yes,
was a case of innocent rice shops you know that a Court of In-willing to co operate with the authori quiry was to be held?-No.
tles being made the victims of prose- cution, he said.
Did
un-
Then why did you not take over at the end of the quarter?--At the Mr Sheldon agreed it was end of the quarter I reported to my fortunate the case could not be heard superior officer certabi deficiencies then, but said that it was preferable and I
to clear a certain to have the case heard in full than Foing amount of the, stock and then take In part. over.
W
the
All the summonses were adjourned until January 13 at 12 noon.
Money For Bomber Fund
Witness added in reply to other questions that that he did not take over on October 1 because the ac- counts were unsatisfactory. Also he was unable to carry out a check on October 1 owing to the confusion In the
store, drums being stacked high und store being full.
According to
Agures
there should have been 1,304 gallons of petrol. He counted the drums and assumed them to be full but found a deficit of 1141⁄2 gallons besides other deficits in
in kerosine, le did not know on October 1 that there was another stora In Queen's Road but on learn- ing of its existence sent the storeman to see if there were
stores there In Memoriam, were any but received a negative
A icial of $1,538,720.90 was reached yes- terday by the War Fund Inaugurated by the B, C. M. Post. Ltd, with the following donations:
mmy's Kitchen, (December)
Muric Flaxxx
Mt L brinth (second donation). Miss Mary Edmondsten (fifth dona-
tion) Treasury Shrapnel Dox (week-end-
at 4141) HAD.
He fold that the reply.
of the drums were checked by means of a dipsticks. All the drums
the war reserve stock was unseale. Mt P. F. Cathrew
Hotels $. Lands $...
LANDS
Lands. 4% Debentures S'hal Lands Sh $.. Humphreys $.. H.K. Realties $ Chinese Estates $..
UTILITIES
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The Admiralty made
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ton.
The Admiralty announced the total enemy shipping losses since the was began are over 1,750,000 gross tons. German losses by capture, sinklrigs and scuttlings were 1,257,000 tons, while Italian losses totalled 453,000 tons,
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STOCK MARKET
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Hongkong Stock Exchange Official Suminary, issued. yesterday says: The market continues steady.
Buyers
Canton Ins. $20214 H.K. Fire Ins. $160 Wharves $03. Providenta $5.00 Lands $34.50 Humphreys $7.95 Star Ferries $61 Ynuinati Ferries $24 Electrics "O" $40.25 Electrics "N" $39.75 Cements $18.00 Ropes $8
Entertainments $7
Constructions "O" $1.60
Sellers
Docks "O" $19 Trams $18
Lights X. Rta $0.00
Telephones $25.75
Watsons $11.70 Vibro Piling $7.70
Sales
H.K. Govt. 314% Loon (1934) 94
.10 s.
.18 n. $.05 D.
.35% n.
HK. Banks $1,380
.10/3 n.
..0
n.
Lands $34.00
1% cis, n
.:3 n.
.341 3. ...100 n.
.12.40 n.
.7.05 b.
.3.85 n.
.100 n.
Trams
...
17.05 s.
Peak Trams (old) $:
.7.40 n
Peak:
Star Ferries
China Lights c. rts,
Trams (new)
Hotels $3.50
Troms $17.00
Lights X Rts, $0.55 Lights Ris.
$1.15/13 Electrics "O" $40.50 Telephones "O" $25.50 Dairy Farms $19 Watsons $11.35/30
Wrongful Use Of
Water By Hotel
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........Jan, 0. Unlled-Kingdom and Straits ..Jan. 9. Australia and Manila.......Jan. 10. Canton
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Jan. 11.
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Jan. 11.
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Jan. 11.
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Saigon
Air
Wednesday, Jan. 8
.7.00 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 0 A fine of $50 was imposed by Mr Mail by Bes to Bingapore to .314 . II. G. Sheldon, KC, at the Central:
connect wilk'the "British Overseas .61 b. Magistracy this morning
Airways" on Mat- 24.10 . subara Selkich, of the Matsubara .0.95 8. Hotel, 22 lee House Street, who was
0.00% summoned for China Lights Rts. $....1.15/13 sa filtered
Y. Ferries $..
China Lights x. is.
unlawfully water supplied from H.K. Eletries (old) .. 40 sa. Government Waterworks, H.K.
Electrics (new) S... .30%
را
Macno (new) $....10% n.
Macho
(old) s....1754 TL
.11% n.
Sandakan Lights $...
GP.O and K.P.O, Reg. Jan. 10th, 9,00 0,ni. Ord.....Jan. 10th, 0.30 am. using Straits and United-Kingdom .....
G.P.O. and K.P.O, Par.
Jan.
the
Mr A. I. Cash, of the Waterworks Omec, said that he visited the Hotel December 19 about 11.30 am, and went to the roof. There he saw
Telephones (old) ș.......... 2534. rubber hose altached to a tap from Telephones (new) $......10.20 n. which water was being discharged
INDUSTRIALS
Caid: Macg. (Ord.), Sh. $..14.00
Cald: Macg. (Pref.), Sh. $...12
Canton Ices-$. Cements $...
H.K. Ropes S.
STORES, &c. Dairy Farms $.. Watsons $.
....1. ,18% n. . b.
.10 sn.
,1.00 .
10
.11.40 9.
7.31
1,200
Mr & Mrs P, B. Cassidy (In memory of the late Mr Jack Davidson) Inland Missionary" Mr W, N, Winslado
Lane Crawfords $. Sinceres $.........
....9 n. .2.15 .
B
Wing On (II.K.) 3.
30. n.
30
50
Powell Ltd. $..
21.59
134.49
COTTON MILLS Evo Sh. $.... -S'hat Cotton Sh. $.
.441⁄2 n. .206 n.
H.K. Govt
II.K. Goyt
.07% n.
Cherra Club (ate of old tins, etc.) Cant E. Walker (in memory of the
lala Mr Nell Lang) ....
| H. B
Mr Lal Chun, Jockey Club Stasies Curry Party. (Bat.) MU 1. Cartwright
new that petrol containers had been. Issued from the store and been sub- sequently found to contain kerosine. There were certain drums marked "molor spirit" which actually con- tained kerosine. These drums were pointed to him as having been re- turned by the Royal Scots the pre-collection of over $100 Jest night as vlous day. Wliness added that a result of a concert held in the keraseno was supplied in drums of Meas by the Corps of Military Polico
a similar sort..
The hearing is proceeding.
The Bomber Fund benefited by a
when several artists from the Corps contributed to the entertainment.
closet flushing. The pump was cut Into of order and no attempt had been made to repair it.
a tank which was used for water
Defendant stated that he did not know he was doing wrong.
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IS ONE FOR THE THRIFTY; Constructions (new) $.
.7 1. Vibro Piling .....
7.70s.
FREE GIFTS A Marsmans Inv. (Lon.) s/- .7/0 n FREE MAKE-UP SERVICE ! Marsmans Inv. (H.K.) 3/- ..2/0 n.
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Reg.
Oh, 6.00 p.m.
..Jan. 10th, 9.45 a.m.
Ord....Jan, 10th, 10.30 am.
Friday, Jan. 10
Air Mall by Ale to Rangoon to con- neel with the "British Overseas Airways,"
G.P.O. & K.P.O. Iteg. ****). «Jan, 10, 4 pm... Ord. .......Jan. 10, 4.30 p.m. U.S.A., Central and South America, Canada and United-Kingdom vin San Francisco-(No Parcels for Canada and United-Kingdom) Note: All Malls for United-Kingdom
will be forwarded with or without superscription
Canton
K.I.O.
+
Parcela Jan. 10, 4 p.m. Reg. ek...Jan. 10, 0 p.m. Ord.......Jan. 10, 5.30 p.m.
a.r.o.
Parcels
Reg.
Ord,
Jan. 10, 4 pm, Jan. 10, 8pm. Jan, 10, 7 p... Jan. 10, 7.00 pm...
Saturday, Jan, 11 Straits and Calcutta
Parcels
Lotters
Jan. 11, 11 am .....Jan, 11, Noon. Monilo, Mauritius, Lourenco- Marques, and South Africa via
..3.30. p.m. *Superscribed Correspondence Only.
Durban
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