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fountains are requested, to register their premises within 7 days.
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NOTICE
DEFENCE REGULATIONS-1940
The following rates will be charged for mailing single copies of tho following newspapers
abroad:-
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China and Macno
10 cents per copy
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25 cents per copy
The Hongkong Telograph
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Friday,
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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
January 17, 1941.
R.
PRIVATE DELIVERY
Businessman Fined $50
William Peter Hunt, 39, company
Chlo
| PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 20th. day of January, 1941, at 3 p.m., at the Oleos of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land near Talproprietor, 'n citizen of the United Shul Hang, Demarcation District States of America and resident at the Hongkong Hotel, appeared before Mr .169, New Territories in the G. T. Lowry at the Central Magis- Colony of Hong Kong, for a
tracy morning on a charge of term of 75 years, commencing Infringing Defence Regulations. from 1st July. 1898, with the went on board a Dutch stenner an Lance Sergeant Jenner sald that he option of renewal at a Crown Wednesday and when he asked de- Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor fendant whether he had any letters, of His Majesty the KING, for the replied that he had same which he one further term of 24 years had already handed to an officer on
the ship for delivery in Hongkong. less the last three days thereof.
Hunt sald that he did not know Intending bidders are advised that it was n
to bring crime
lettern that immediately after the dispo-in otherwise than by post and Lance Sergeant Jenner said that defendant al of the let the Parchaser (if was quite frank about the
posses- not the applicant) will be required sion of the three letters which he really produced. The fellers were to deposit with an authorised
shown to the magistrate. officer who will be present at the. Defendant was on $100 bait and nale, the sum of two hundred was fined $30. dotlara, ($200) in enah. This sum
Exchange At A Glance
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BANKS
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$254
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.101
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BUYING
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Bombay
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4 m/s L/C London
.1/3/2
Calcutta
Kube
4 m/s D/P London
1/3
Agencies:
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4 m/s L/C US.A,
.24/2
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Canton
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Cawnpore
.841/2
Colombo
Doini
TT. Bangkok TT. Salgon T.T. France TT. Switzerland T.T. Australin
U.S. Cross rute in London 4,021
U.S. Cross rate in N.Y. ..4.004
will be refunded on payment of NEWSMAN LOOKS Broker Goes
the Purchase price.
PARTICULARS
Inland Lot
Na
Near Tat Stul Hang, Demarcation District
109, New Territories.
No. of Sale
Registry No.
Locality
OF THE
Boundary |17easurements;
N. 8.
feet Tent fest Ferti
■ per alo
plan.
LO'T.
Contents
Bq. feet,
Ann. Rent.
Upset Price
About
tock
1.903
To Prison
Neth Thailand, Singapore, the Aayamany
AGENCIES AND BRANCHKI:
Alor Star
Amritsar
Bangwak
iJatavia
Hongkong
Fairlie l'aces 'Kuching
Cebu
Haiphong Hamburg Innkow
Madras
Manila
Medan
New York
Peiping
(Peking)
Penang
Itangoon Balgan Seniarang Seremban Shanghai Singapore Siulawan Bauroboys Taiping Ticntain. Tongkah
(Dhuket) Taingtao Yokohama
FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General
Banking Business transacted.
MURDER CHARGE
*
Story Of Quarrel Over Loans.
Tho; events leading to and follow- Ing an alleged murder at Cheung Tau Po Village, Au Tau, Now Territories, In November were related at the Criminal Sessions by Mr J. P. Mur- phy, Assistant Crown Solicitor, to-day when Lau Fat; Cheung Kai-sau and Cheung Sau-fat, were charged with murder and accessory, before. the fact.
The Jury comprises: Messrs K. G. Blair (Foreman), W. R. Conolly, 9. R. Solino, S, S. Ruston, C. M. Wolosh, Yau Si-lim, Pang Kok-sul and L. A. R. Remedios
First accused is defended by Mr D. J. N. Anderson, instructed by Mr II. L. Kwan; second accused by Mr T. F. Lo, instructed by Mr A. cl Arculli; third accused by Mr Hin- |shing Lo, -instructed by Mr J. M. Hall.
Mr Murphy said that the decensed man was Cheung Kau who Ilved with is nine-year-old son in Cheung Tou Po Village, Au Tau, New Terrliorles, CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Year About 25 years ago, the deceased or sharter periods in Local or Other Cur was bought by a man Cheung Mok reneles at rates which will be quoted on ying who is the father of the third application.
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened inson of Cheung Kom-yuen.
accused, and was made the adopted
Local Currency and Sterling with interest allowed at rates obtainable on application The Bank's Head Office in London undertaker Executor & Truster business Tx overpaid, on terms which may be and claims recovery of British income ascertained at any of its Agencies and
Branches
IL A. CAMIDOE
Manager,
POST OFFICE
A Spendthrift
The deceased and the second and third accused at various times auc- ceeded to property which was passed down from branches of the family from time to time, The decensed man was apparently 23 spendthrift, He sold the property to which he had succeeded over 30 houses around about the village, and
AT THAILAND Japanese Influence Grows
Forgery On A Letter CHUNGKING, Jan. 15 (Central
Elins David Sykes, alios A. S. News). The key fact about Thailand Watson, 46, broker, was sentenced to Is that it is a revolutionary state with two months Imprisonment with hard a great mass of peasants and with a labour by Mr G. T. Lowry at the tremendous illiteracy, declared Me
Central Magistracy this morning for Theordore White, Chungking corres obt pondent of Time," who has return-obtaining $30 from Mr P. A. Krishna ed here from four-month tour of in the office of the Orient Company
Building, by means of East Indies and Manila, forged letter. The letter bore the
some undes and the only property he kept was the house In which he lived. Ap- Mr White, who was in Indo-China addition of a certain word purported when the Japanese marched Into that to have been written by Mr M. G.
parently, the deceased lived on the country, found that although Thai-Gill of the Naval Dockyard, asking
proceeds of the sales and ultimately land insists upon democracy being for payment for certain forms and
he had spent all his money. the goal of a revolution, the in-defendant knew it was forged, it was
Mr Murphy said that when the de- fluence of the democracies is waning, alleged.
INWARD MAILS ·
censed had no money left he borrow- in Thailand-a country ruled
Sub. Inspector, J. O'Donovan pra-Air Malt by "Pan-American Airways ed, and particularly from the third by few educated people at the top.
secuted,
Direct Service"-San Francisco accused, In Syltes called to witnesses, Poller
July or August last There are two groups in the T Sergeant D. Glazoonoff and Au Sze,
date, 9th January
Jan. 17. year, third accused quarrelled with Canton
Jan, 18. decensed about money loaned and in and a pro-democracies group.
Jan. 18. particular about the deceased bor- ....Jan. 19. rowing money from him. In Novem- ..Jan, 10.ber Inst the third accused was heard to complain that the deceased was trying to get from him a land deed which he held as trustee, in order that deceased could raise money by mortgage.
group
Small Packet Post to all countrie is suspended.
Australia and Manila. Swatow
No person shall be eligible to vernment he said; a pro-dapanese of No. 317 Pakhoi Street, his land- Rabaul and Manila bid at the sale who has not pre-lowever, the pro-British and Pro-lady. Au Sze said that Sykes had SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
viously delivered to the auctioneer American clique has but a small kept putting her off regarding the WASHINGTON, Jan. 16 (UP).—
voice in governmental affairs while rent and denied that he showed her a letter on which he expected to receive Stimson testifying before the House Excellency the Governor or by anis fast disappearing. Foreign Affairs Committer, said that officer duly authorised by him in
Mr Lowry Armed Forces that behalf. Such approval to he
doubt that defendant wrote the word According to Mr White, the Thai in the letter and that he did obtain
# military people the $30 from complainant. Colonial landers are not
although that country has an army of between 125,000 and 150,000 out of a population of 14,000,000, an alr force
of 300 planes (mostly Ameri- can-made), and a "doubtful" naval
includes four force which inarines.
The Secretary of War. Colonel Henry a written approval signed by British Influence, strong in the passome moned that he had no closed 15 minutes eariler than the
Lawn Bowls Team the United States would be in very
The following will represent Lane, Crawford's In their Lawn bowls match against a K.C.C. team on the latter's, green on Sunday morning:
11. Burson, C. Carr, A. B. Hanson and A. W. Brown (skip); E. F. Baker, T. Edgar, J. Lodge and E. C. Fincher (skap); H. N. Benuer, W. C. Orley, . Tanner and H. W. itandall (skip).
FREE
great danger of on air invasion should the British navy be destroyed should It surrender."
or applied for
at the Secretary's Office not later than 18.1.41.
LONDON, Jan. 16 (Reuter) Reports spread abroad concerninis a meeting between Italian and Gerinan personages are devold of foundation,)
late
official Italian agency.
the
N. B.
news
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OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Mall are time given below unless otherwise stated, and where malls are advertis ed to close at or before 9 am, regis Singapore Convictions tered and parcel malls are closed a Sub-Inspector O'Donovan said that p.m. on the previous day. Wher defendant and two previous convic-mails are advertised to close after ions in Singapore, six months in pm,, Registered and. Parcel mall
are closed at 5 p.m. sub- August 1926 and nine months
October, 1932. He had no previous
Friday, Jan. 17 Air Mail by Air to Rangoon to connect with the "British Overseas Airways,"
in
Mr White said that the Japanese conviction in Hongkong. Syltes had wife and three children. They had urged the Thatlanders to take back a two pieces of territory from Indo-been sent to Miss Harrop of the Chins after the French capitulation he had since heard that the wife and Secretariat for Chinese Affairs and to the Germans. He said that there children had gone to Macso to her Is a group in the Thai government who could be used to resist Japan's father. southward advance, Ife added that Thailand now finds herself in the same posillon as Poland in 1938 when the Czechoslovakian crisis flared up.)
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0.32 The H Billies (Vocal) and the London Piano-Accordeon Band.
.00 London Relay-The News, 7.15 London Relay-“Questions of "the Hour"-
7.30 Dance Musto by Harry Roy and His Orchestra,
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8.03 Studio-Saxophone Recital by Palato with E. O'Nell Shaw at the Piano.-1. Concerto in E Minor
| (Gurevich)—1st Mov: Maestoso, 2nd Mov: Andante Sostenuto, 3rd Mov: Presto; 2. "Ilona" Hungarian Czardas (Gurewich).
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8.30 London Relay--"Theatreland.” 9.00 London Relay-The News and News Commentary.
9.30 Landon Relay-Talk: "Books nud Prople."
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11.00 Close Down.
Bomber Fund Donations
A total of $1,545,525.60 was reached yes terday by the War Fund Inaugurated by the 5. C. M. Post, Ltd., with the following donations:
Christoplier, Merie & Jennifer Lee
(fourth donation)
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
Berlin correspondent af "Pravda” re- ports: " is understood to-day that ROME, Jan. 10 (UP)-It locmewhere in south Germany or the offelally announced that Crown Bavarian Alp, a meeting occurred Prince Humbert has been promoted between General Antonescut and Ger- to the rank of General in the Army, man Statesmen."
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Jan. 17, 4 p.m. Ord,
Jan, 17, 4.38 p.r. Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U.S.A., and Europe via "Pan- American Airways and Trans- Atianllo Bervices"
Reg. Ord.,
Reg.
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..Jan. 17, 5 p.m. .Jan. 17, 7 pm.
Saturday, Jan, 18
Air Mall by Sea to Singapore to con- nect with the "Britlah Overseas Airways."
K.P.O. & G.r.O. Ref. 22.com, Jan. 18, 4.30 p.m.. Ord,
Jan. 18, 5
p.m. Shanghai, Jopen, Honolulu, U.S.A.,
Canada,
Tired of Lending
Said Mr Murphy: The Crown's case is that the third accused became tired of this borrowing by the de- ceased, by his thriftlessness and his requests for loans, and that he deter- mined to kill him. Whether or not that was the motive is Immaterial to alleges that the the Crown's case, but the Crown | RC)
third act
accused is the person who is primarily respo
responsible for this man's death, that he alred assassins to kill Cheung Kau, that t the first defendant took an active part in Hilling Cheung, that the second ac- cused was present when Cheung was killed and that the Arst and third ac cused, certainly, and second accused, probably, helped to bury the body.”
The case is proceeding.
Fitch In H.K. For Chinese Y.M.C.A Plan
A campaign for $1,000,000 Chineze Central and South currency for the maintenance of the America and United Kingdom vin Y.M.C.A. Emergency Service to San
Francisco (No Porcois for Soldlem in China is being vigorously Canada and United Kingdom) pushed in the United States and her Noto: All malls for United King oversens possessions, sald Mr George dom will be forwarded with or Fitch, Secretary of the National Com- without Superscription
mittee of the Chinese, Y.M.C.A. and K.P.O. & G.P.O.
Associate Field Director of the Parcels.......Jan. 18, 4 pan. Service, in an interview with the ...Jan. 18, 6 p.ra. "Central News" to-day. Ord........Jan. 18, 6.30 p.m. .....5.30 pm. Sunday, Jan. 19
... pan. ....Jan. 30, Noon.
Re
Straits
Canton
Letters
Chinese New Year
Fair Opens
Mr Fitch, who recently returned to China from a two-month visit to the United States, arrived in Hongkong. yesterday. After a brief stay here, he will proceed to Chungking, where ha maintains his headquarters.
He revealed that the National Government appropriated $200.000 for the Service last year, while The annual Chinese New Year fair Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek has opened to-day in Wanchal. The made an Individual donation of stalls are lined up along a section of $30,000 and Dr H. H, Kung, Vice- Gloucester Road, but only few President of the Executive Yuan,
were open for business this morning, $30,000. stall-holders being still busy trans- porting their wares and arranging their stalls. It is expected that the fair will be in full swing before the week-end, It will continue until late on the night of January 20, New Year's Eve.
Rescued Filipinos
For Manila
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" MANILA, Jan. 17
(UP)--The
Jocal agents of the Japanese sicamer
COMMENDABLE BEHAVIOUR
the
Chief Justice's Praise Congratulatory reinarka On pursuit of an armed man in Kowloon on December 13, were made by His Honour the Chief Justice, Sir Atholl. MacGregor, at the Criminal Scasions this morning.
Is Lordship was referring to Kamo Maru, disclosed that that vessel east heard yesterday in which
is arriving here next Sunday with 38 running gun duct between an armed Filipino tesmen from sleamers sunk
Chinese and a Chinese Police Officer described. Cheung Wan, 21, by German raiders in the Pacide Wo during recent montha
was found guilty of shooting at PCD288, Chung Sha-cho, and a man cause them grievous bodily harm or named Pang Kwong, with intent to to resist arrest, and he was sent to prison for seven yearn.
The announcement ctated that the survivors are coming from Au traila where they were taken after
their rearue.
Stowaway For Calcutta
Pleading guilty to slowing away on
Jardine
Matheson steamer
It was also disclosed that ↑ bus conductor of the Kowloon Motorbus Company had also chased the armed
unan,
bound for Calcutta, Weng Kon-kit, Itis Lordship said that the conduct
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of Independent means, told Mr of Pang Kwong, and particularly of Himsworth at Kowloon Magistracythe Inspector of the Kowloon Motor this morning that he slowed away Bus Company, in continuing to breause he was told that even if he pursue an armed man, deserved the pat his fare to Calcutta he would highest congratulations. not be allowed to Innd.
Wong, who was fined $30, alleged that a seaman promised to land kim at Calcutta for $200 to be paid on arrival.
Ilis Lordship said that he mention-
cd these two men with no Intention to belittle the admirablo conduct of PCD208 or of others who had taken part in the chase.
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.