Court
Monday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
Theory Sup
February 24, 1941.
Sunday
February 16 .
Hongkong News of the Week
February 17
Monday
Farewell to Colleagues. Mr R. II.
E. Marks, Assistant Superintendent
A Page For The Evacuees
to accommodate German technical experts and military advisers.
All the bases are improvised con-
of Police, and Inspector S. Shepheard, structions, u military experts here who are due to leave for Australia pointed out that no big naval base in two yents. on rotirement shortly, were given a can be constructed farewell party at the Police Recra- This view takes into consideration Japanese shortage of war materials, tlon Chi to-night.
steel and Iron and the distance be- Inspetor Post, Chairman of the tween Japan and Hainan. The docks Club, estled on the Police Commis- there are large enough to accommo aloner, Hon. Mr C. G. Perdue to date destroyers and light cruisers and present mementos to the guests. are fit for minor repairs and over-
huling
The evening was marked by a most While Chinese reports state that successful concert, the artists being the Japanese strength on the Island mainly members of the Force. ins iren increased to 100,000, this Among those who contributed flems is believed to be an exaggeration. New Magistrates.--Two well-known were Me Marks, Mr A. Spary, Cpi The, latest report sinles that there local barristers, Mr Henry Charles Edmonds, Sgt Reynolds, Sgt Billings were one division and one brigade Macnamara and Mr Donald Jemes ham, Sgt Jenner, Sgt Rennie. P. O. there, agregating about 30,000 6411- the Edge, St Hayword, Set Renfold, Mr cers and men at most. These soldiern Neville Anderson, will occupy.
the Great Marvino, are being taught to become para- Buch in the First and Second Courts Doherty and of the Kowloon Magistracy to-morrow..M. who, nesisted by Sgt Rennie, chutists, instructed by the Germant
entertained the gathering with an experts, exhibition of legendemain of his cus- tomary high standard,
of having barristers as Magistrates.
Mr Macnamara, who is prominent member of the English Association, Arst arrived in Hongkorut in June, 1920, as a solicitor and in 1932 he was called to the Bar.
Review Of The Principal Topics February 16
To Feb. 22
Wednesday
A
To-tay's quotation constituted record in the price of this essential fuel.
of
Thursday
February 20
The Hon. Mr A, L. Shields' expressed grave concern at the estimated defielt Budget Debate. Onispoken criticisms and urged that a tight telan be kept on
expenditure by Government Depart Government Administration in ments on their pet schemes, which Keneral and the conduct of several might endanger the solvency of the departments In particular. were male Colony. On the question of providing by Unamcial Members of the Legisla. Vessels for the Admiralty, he suggested the construction of freighters because tive Council to-day when a debate 11 they would be in demand long after the the Budget introduced by the Financial war is over. Secretary (the Hon. Mr H. R. Butters) on January 18 was held.
More serious and strenuous efforts to stamp out crime and vice were urged by the Hon. Mr W. N. Thomas Tam, who said that Government owed it to the Innocent and tow-abiding to re- move from them a constant fear of and growing concern for lawlessness and insecurity.
Saturday
February 22
Quips By “Argus”.
With Acknowledgments
A study of lightning shows that it prefers striking females. ⚫ Blondes?
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Now the great question is whether threes or sevens are Juckler on a heavy track.
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Everybody seems to be excited about. Hongkong except Hong- kong. Maybe it's folly, to be wise.
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His Excellency the Acting Governor, Lieut-General E. F. Norton, was unable to preside at the meeting owing to an Injury sustained while walking in the country on the previous day, and is
Football Results. Results in the place was falten by the Colonial Secre- The Hon. Mr T. E. Pearce expressed week-end Shield and League matches tury the Hon. Mr N. L. Smith),
disappointment at the poor returns of were as follows: the Business Profi Tax, and volced the The Hon. Mr J. J. Paterson, Seulor hope that independent Committees of Unamcial Member, asked how not one enquiry would soon be instituted to Civil Servant was ever ismlared for make close scrutiny into the running of several important Government Depärt- February 19
inceleney, although the conduct of ments. some of Government's affairs was bad.
The practice of Government in keep- Record Prices For Firewned. The Referring to the evnetation, he said ing a curples was criticised by the Hon, morning, taking the places of Mr K.
price of frewood has further increased. that all three partles to it had behaved MF LI Tse-fons, who said that the M. A. Unrucit and Mr E. Himsworth,
Golf. The tuuls of the Stubbs and to-day only 17 calties could be
it respectively, both of whom,
Shield and G. M. Young Cup were bought for n dollar. On Monday the badly the Colonial Government, the method was mediaeval and urged that 14
Master of Ceremonies for the night played recently
as rice fluctunted between. 18 and 1 Home Government at some of the the balances be used for war expendi and resulted
ture underslood, will be posted to other
follows:
catties, while no change was recorded evacuees, who continued to complain. was St Billingham. departments.
un Tuesday.
In his reply, the Financial Secretory The need for the overhauling of the Blg Incrense In Dysentery. The
Stubbs Shield.-P.W.D. (D. S. Ed- The new appointments are in ac-heavy. increase in the number of
It is understood that Government is Covernment system was stressed by the said that he had never viewed the ex- penditure programme as Ideal Lut sub- cordance with the Government policy cases of: Dysentery reported in the word 4 grid C. W. E. Ishop 13) beat, importing Brewood in order to relieve Hon. Mr S. H. Dodwell, who emphasised mitted that it was necessary. There Colony last week is attributed by the 5th A.A. Itegi, R.A. (T. A. Pearce the acute altuation, and that, a ship the extreme seriousness of the many was no oppressive taxation in the adverse reports and complaints which Colony, which was at present enjoying authorities to bad food plus improper and J, D. Clique 8) by one hole. ment is expected to arrive within the far too many members of the publie an unprecedented prosperity in spite of cooking due to the prohibitive cost
had brought On the question of taxa the high cost of living, and be argued of firewood It is understood.
G. M. Young Cup-Hongkong on next week.
tion, he said that, compared with tome, that none of the new taxation proposed Shanghai Bank beat Butterfield and According to the returns of the Swire.
the Colony was riteulously lightly was oppressive, taxed, but he was not ln favour of in- Medical Department, the number of- In the second competition for the
The President disclosed that Govern- cases of Dysentery on Thursday was S, C. M. Post Bomber Fund, Major Firewood from old railway sleeper
ment and deelded to appoint a strong 29 compared with only two the pre- K. S. Simpson (20) and Capt. A. C.
Commitee to enquire into the variour Mr Anderson, who is the son of Mr vious day, and the figure for Friday Drew Wilkinson (16) tied with is being offered for sale in many shops
made against the fremigration Ofeur allegations which had recently been and Mrs C. C. Auderson, of Kowloon, Was 19.
scores of 5 up. They will play off, sleepers are approximately 5 feet by tration of the War Revenue Ordinance, and his staff; that the Food Control was educatre of the Diocesan Boys'
It was stated to-day that at pre- There were 213 entries.
te foot, and weigh about 22 to 21 the Immigration Ottee and the Food organisation had been under Badminton. University A defent cattles. They are cut up in convenient Controller, was made by the Hon. Mir active seruling in the past week, and very School and graduated from Mongkong; sent the price of firewood is about the University. In 1932 he went to Lon- same as that of rice before the war, el Recreio 1-0, in the A division of lengths and sold at 22 cattles to the 31. K. Le, who appeated for org
that, as regards the supply of firewood, At that time one dollar would buy, the badminton league to-night. dollar.
civilty by civil servants in the per don and read for the Bar at Gray's 20 cattles of rice, while in the Colony
formance of their duties. 15o ni Manlie, Domco and Malaya to enquire A representative had been sent to 'T. K. Hul and II. F. Chiu beat M. These Inu. He was admited, as a barrister at present one dollar buys only 22 A. Oliveira and A. M. Rodrigues hundreds of thousands were originally principles under whier war taxation frst shipment of drewood from Sanda- number opposed the proposed revision of the into this vital necessity there. The eatties of firewood.
21-12: beat . J. Temedios and H. Fordered by the Chinese Government for was based, pointing out that it was kan was expeeled shortly. Hainan Report. Chinese reports Gonsalves 21-7; beat L. A. Carvalho extension of their railway line in the fundamentally opposite to that taken say at Japanese naval bases in and A. M. Sliva 23-22.
Interior, but owing to disruption of up by Gayernment when the Bill was
New ably intnehed. Designed specf- Mr Anderson is also an offeer in Halman Island have just been com- K. W. Choy and C. K. Lee bent transport by the Japanese Invasion, Introduced,
fleally to carry timber and Brewood the pleted after twenty months of work. Oliveira and Rodrigues 21-3; beat they had been stored in Hongkang
4.200-ton motor vessel Hin Sang, built Perhaps the most outspoken comment at Kowloon Dock for the Indo-China They are Yulingkong in the south, Remedios Appearing for the defence In
and Silva
Golf Results. The following were the Hon. Mr Leo D'Almada. Jnr., who ed to-day. The vessel was christened. shop-lifting ease
in the west. These in- M. S. Li and S. F. Yung beat third round results in the Royal Hong- urged it to emulate the dictators in one by Lady Grayburn, wife of Sir Vande- Percy Chen took the opportunity to clude aerodromes, hangars, work Oliveira and Rodrigues 21-10; beat kong Golf Club Captain's Cup, 1840, regard, and that was to take measures leur Grayburn. Cliter Manager of the express, on behalf of himself and his shops and oil installations. Soine of Remedios and Gonsalves 21-2; beat competition;
Its ranks. The Hon. Mr Hangkon & Shanghal Banking Cor- D'Almada also spoke of racial distine poration. colleagues, regret at the departure of the barracks have been modernised Carvallio and Silvą 21-10.
tion in Government employment, and A large gathering saw the ship Mr Filmsworth.
sald that if the bel laws were not so smartly into the water at 4 p.m. after strict the correspondence columns of Lady Grayburn had broken the tradi the newspapers would be full of the tional, bottle of champagne over her most Interesting disclosures and revela bows. About 250 guests then gathered
to honour the customary toasts.
in the Supreme Court of Hongkong, on December 1, 1936..
the ILK.V.D.C.
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creasing taxation on the low level in- comes in view of the excessive rise in
he cost of living in Hongkong and. Kowloon. The A strong attack against the admins
sleepers
which
on Saturday, Mriglankang in the cast, and Hsin- Carvallig Gonsalves 21-12; beat since their arrival here two years ago. against the Government came from the Steam Navigation Co., Ltd, was launch-
Replying, his Worship said that he regretted having to leave the Court but circumstances did not allow him to remain. He expressed thanks to barristers and solicitors for their kind help in the past and for their good wishes.
Mother Motta was a member of the Staff of St Mary's School, and had been in the Colony for ten years She was held in the greatest affeetion by all who knew her.
February 18
Tuesday
3
The
21-1.
T. Megarry (9) bent W. S. ler (2) six and four: T. Low (12) beat J. Linaker
(15) Ave and four; F. A. Howard (17) beat A. D.. Purves (10) tive and four and G. M. Park (7) bent 1. Overy (18) seven and six..
to purge
tions.
part,
Friday
that
the
Headline In ALI Amerlean paper:
Governor To Stay
Home
Nurse Cold
I see that a Japanese delach- ment was "heavily decimated.” Possibly one of those recurring decimais.
Germany is now buliding vest pocket submarines.' Well, Wo can reiallate with safely razor blade tin-openers,
A gang has stolen seven tri- cycles. You know my methods Watson they're truck drivers performing a pubile service.
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"There is bound to be a little confusion with owners on account of the postponement of the opening day of the Annual Race Meeting. Owners who had Intended sending their nomina- tions to the Trial Plate, have now decided to put them out in A shorter race or else scratch them altogether."
Confusion is a little Infectious.
Senior Shield, Second Round
2 Sing Too
1 Eastern
2 South China
1 Royal Navy
Junior Shield, Second Round
1 38 H.A.
3 Intorriationni
Royal Signals
1 South China
Police
Kwong Wah Royal Scots
Sing Tan "B" Royal Navy RASC
First Division
1 Club
Second Division
R.A.0.C. Kit Chee Club Royal Scots
24th R.A.
2 Kwong Wah
2. N. Engineers
2 Kowloon
2 Middlesex
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In the semi-final round of the Junior The two games were Royal Scots A Championship, S. L. Lloyd beat N, D. Lloyd one up, while A. 3. Dennis beat and B versus Police B and Club A. Budget Slashed, Hongkong's Played under dificult conditions on E. G. Price four and three.
for Budget estimates
the year a rain-sodden ground. Engineers de- Mrs Hedley Dles. The death occurred Mother Mary Molta. The death or beginning April 1st, 1941, has been feuted Middlesex a try (3) to all at today of Mrs Mary Hedley, at her
February 21
ditions were more normal. The pro- St Joseph's curred at 3 am, to-day of Mother slashed by nearly two million dollars Sookunpoo in the Army large units residence, 3A Armend Buildings, Kow- loon, at the age of 53 years. She had
posal was passed unanimously. Mary Matta, at the age of 38. She as the result of re-examination by rugby league.
Ladles Hockey Amorlation. As the game proved ding-dong with a large circle of friends, with whom passed away at St Francis Hospital, the Select Commitice of Legislative
she was a popular figure. The try was honours fairly even.
Olcers elected
were: Vice-Presi. Council.
Mrs Hedley is survived by her hus- Hongkong Ladies Hockey Ansociation Wanchai, ufter a long Illness,
scored by the Sappers right-wing Although no precise details of the three near the luuels line, resulted from band, Mr W. P. Hedley, who recently had never left so secure financially, the dent, Miss E. M. Oray; Secretary and well retired from the Kowloon Docks after Chairman expressed the opinion, at the Treasurer. Min R. Smith: Council- Food movement and wns
32 years service, and a son. Mr G. P. annual meeting to-night, that this was Misses M. Bemeidos, A. Alves (Recreio); cuts are likely to be made available a
Hodicy well-known football player,dhe thas-for-n-generous-gesture-on-their lies O Burnett Miss. M. McCaw (Y wall Thursday_Budget_debate, they deserved,
The accond half was played under who is now in 'Shanghal. affect principally, the Harbour De
and suggested that $100 be MC.A.); Misses M. Smalley, M. Booker Police partment and works provided under much worse conditions and the ball handle with
The funeral will take place lo-day donated to the South China Morning (Hongkong); Mra 1. Joyce, Miss P. the heading of Public Works Extra- became very difficult
at the
Roman Cathoile Cemetery Post Bomber Fund. The proposal was Baxter (CBA); Missca F. Wong, G. any degree of accuracy,
passing the Monument at 5 p.m. Successful A.R.P, Test.—Testing of ordinary,
White (St Andrew's); Misses E. Chura, Kowloon the duet ventilation system in the
The handling of the Sapper outsides Wedding. Mr Barold Julius Alexan carried unanimously.
well-known
V. Jex (D.G.S.); Mrs C. Figuerido, Miss A.R.P, tunnels opposite the Hang- This much is disclosed by Govern was superior, but Middlesex forwards der Rohrbach, who is
throughout the Far East us representa- The meeting was under the chair M. Maxwell (Argonauts). kong and Shanghat Bank Building ment's publication this morning of were beller in the tight. this morning was very satisfactory, the draft Ordinance to apply a sum Firewood Problem. The price of tive of Horlicks Ltd., was married at manship of Miss E. M. Gray, who said: senior teams competed in the
It was decided to let the Caer Clarke to the but the tests could not be completed not exceeding $52,403,294
firewood in the Colony is fluctuating the Registry to-day by Special License Six misunderstanding with public servies of the Colony in 1941- dally, and is at the present time slightly to Mrs Jean Ross Finch widow) of age, .M.C.A. winning the Catr Cup competition lapse this year, but to Clarke Cup for the fourth year in sue continue the seven-n-side tournament. owing to a the coolies.
42, which represents a reduction of higher than about a week ago, when Shanghel.
Third Division The bridegroom is the son of Me cession, and St Andrew's being run- about $1,750,000 on the Estimates as 23 catties could be bought for $1. To-
5 A.SA. "The system of ventilation worked originally drafted.
clay,
the amount obtainable for $1 Intold Julius Rohrbach, merchant, and ners-up for the Southern Cup. In the in these games the one Club that did junlor league in Argonauts winning not have seven players (Y.M.C.A.)
3 R.A.F. the bride is the daughter of the late the Brawn Cup and D. G. S. inking would be adopted by other clubs. The 35 R.A. varied between 20 and 21 catties. very well Indeed," said Mr D. 3:
Mr Robert Edwin Hemmings,
second position for the Mamak Cup.
also Chairman
Hemingway Here. "No, I do not proposed Puckle, Deputy Dircetor of A.R.P., Choritable services have received
The chief cause of the increase is a
Mr T. S. Whyte-Smith, Registrar,
think Franco will join the Axis as an and very stood results were recorded; an additional $10,000 as a result of
The annual seven-a-side tournament. Tournament be used to raise money
active participant in the war. Franço but the objects of the tests were to the review by the Select Committee shortage of frewood supplies, and the offeinted, and Messrs R. M. Blake and
matter is at present receiving the A. S. Hill nejed.ns witnesses,
resulted in the Pearce Cup being won for the Bomber Fund.
is more valuable to the Axis as a compare two different methods of and on additional $10,000 and an closest attention of Government who. Ta Tour Australls. At an emergency by C. B. A and the Knill Cup by rentiation. We cannot say which is additional $100.000 apenrs under the it was stated yesterday, "are taking committee meeting last night the South Argonnuts. Special mention should be It was decided that clubs contribute neutral," said Mr Ernest Hemingway, the best until we have carried out head of Miscellaneous Service.
very active steps to relieve the whole Chlua Football Association accepted mode of the splendid effort on the part their usual annual subscriptions for famous American war correspondent and author in an interview 011 his the second test. A certain number
the Invitation of the Australian Soccer of the Argonauts, who, in their first membership fees.
ni Hongkong by tho of Europeans were in the worst part The Harbour Department, how-
has Football Association to send a lean to year of competitive hockey won both Sino-Japanese conflict
The question of the safety of the arrival the Brawn and Knill Cups.
Clipper
to-day. Но of the tunnel, aut appeared none the ever. has suffered a cut of $600,000,
Association's challenge cups was dis- California worse after the test."
the Medical Department of just over affected shipments of wood cargo to Australia this year,
The team will probably sail at the entres in
Misa Gray explained how li wan she cussed and it was decided that the declined to discuss the Far Eastern $100,000 and Public Works Extra- Hongkong from severni
China, and has also resulted in the end of April or early in May and is About 1.500 cualles were used in crdinary, a cul of $1,150,000,
stoppage of supplies from Warhow expected to be on tour for about three was taking the Chair although she was cups be stored with the shield, in the crisis..
not on the Council. With the resigna bank. the test, which lasted about two and
Hongkong's Pier Lenses. Announce- tion of Mrs T. E. Pearce, the office of
It was decided that the Association #half hours. The exhaust fan system To these items have to be added which previously sent to Hongkong intha, of ventilation will be tested 10- $8,000,000
ment by the Colonial Secretary notifies President had been left vacant, and she Military Contribution, most of the wood needed here.
Knill Cup this year. Firewood is obtainable from Singa- that Sir David J. Owen, late General had been asked to net for the remain should compete for the Pearce Cup and $2,159,421 on account of Publle Debt, and provision for further expendi- pore and Sandakan, and it was learned Manager of the Port of London, having ing portion of the season.
Colony Census. À census of the pa. The accounts showed 结 healthy Farewell Presentation.--Colleagues ture of $832,000 to be met out of the that steps have already been under- been invited by the Government to in-
pulation will be taken between 0 and 10 and friends of Ingector Sidney Shep- Waterworks Renewals and Improve- taken to facilitate shipments from the vestigate the whole question of haar balance, with cash in bank amounting p.m. from March 7 to 10, said Mr II. 11.
torner port. On Saturday 1,000 tons theilities, organisation and administra to $1.455.04.
Puckle, Deputy Director of A.R.I., at a heard, Divisional Inspector, South,
ments Fund.
of wood from Singapore and Penang tion at Hongkong, having regard to the presented him with a silver model
Press conference today. Almost the Border Situation. It was officially war discharged here, and formation existing system of pler leases, which
Blas Gray proposed that the office entire A.R.P. force, comprising 2,400 denied to-day that the Japanese hind indicates that another 16,000 piculs is are due to expire in ten years time.
is now in the Colony.
of President be left vacant unth con- Wardens in longkong and 1,100 war dens in Kowloon, will be engaged upon thatankok and that thete garrisons due shortly.
this gigantic task.
The only information that the A.R.P. of the occupants of premises. It is Officer, with effect from February 15. stressed that the role object of the Mr Taggart Leaves. Mr J. H. Director of the accommodation must be provided in Hongkong & ench district and also how food must was amen- the passengers who left be Ulstributed in case of emergency. the Colony to-day on board the Pre- Mr Puckle expressed the hope that sident Coolidge for the United States, the population will assist end co- Mr Tuggart who has been in operate in this respect.
bad health, will join his wife in California, illis future plans are un- certain but it is understood he will indefinitely. be away from Hongkong
morrow.
of
a junk and Hold Rolex watch at the Water Police Station, as a memento on the occasion of his retirement from the Hongkong Police Forces after 20 years service.
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on the border had been withdrawn.
Japanese garrisons still remained' In the same arens and positionis along the The presentation was made by order between Naminti, Shumchun Sub-Inspector Olivier, the new off- and Shatoukok yesterday morning, i
was stated. cer in charge. Water Police, and
The strength of the danánose forens Inspector Shepheard expressed a few in the areas had not been increased words of appreciation and thanks,
and the situation in Mira Bay and
A native of Acton, Inspector Shre- Bag Bay lind not changed. It wa heard saw service with the Cold-painted out that the Japanese are still stream Guards in the last war. He in control of the coast in these two
bays. was demobilised in. 1020, and In.
in the A decrence in numbers reduced the Japanese forces there to Lawn Bowls-Playing on Kowloon about 1 men, who were, ontrolling the ennst. The highway between Pingshan Cricket Club's green to-day, the home and Autau was heavily garrisoned. team were beaten in a friendly return
The Chinese Press reports, which
October of that year Jolned the Japanese garrison at Shayuchung, had
Hongkong Police.
game of lawn bowls by a team from stated the Jinaneko were embarking Lane Crawfords, 64-47. Scores were: their war materials and heavy guni and ammunition on transnorts in Blas
and
9. Carr, G. Tanner, A. B. Hamson, Bay, were described as "fantastic.".
F. C. Fincher (LC.) bent
Brokenshire, S. A. Gray, R. B. Well woad and J. Fraser 19-16.
Some of the goods, left behind by traders at Shayuchung and Tamshul, had, however, been taken away by ships from Bins Bay.
The present conditions indicated that
H. Burson, T. H. Edgar, II. W Randall and A. W. Brown (L.C.) lost the Japanese did not intend at present to A. E. P. Guest, R. G. Burch, A. abandoning the positions they had Steven and V. C. Labrum 10-20. occupied in the Tamshul-Shayuchung
areas.
∙W. C. Ogley, J. W. Bertram, J. H. Boven-A-Side Rugby-On account of
S. Duncan and W. W. Parson (L.C.) beat D. Hung, F. Zimmern, L. Jack and T. A. Madar 19-12.
the rain the Blarney Stone seven-a- side rugby tournament scheduled for to-day was postponed.
situation."
The
Latest Picture Of A.S. C. Coy.,
Officers Elected
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Mr Hemingway, who expects stay about a fortaight in Hongkong. correspondent for the New York is making a tour of the Far East, as
newspaper
P. M. He is accompanied by his beautiful blond wife, the for- mer Martha Gellborn, most glamor ous of American foreign correspon- dents who has come to the For East for Collier's weekly magazine. They
married in December. were
Immigration Omeer, It is an- nounced in the Government Gazette that Mr Erle Himsworth has been Deputy Immigration
will req ire, is the age and nationality appointed H.K.V.D.C.
census is to find out what shelter Taggart, Shanghai Hotels, Ltd,
the
Auxillary Nurses. Sinco the lust published list the following members of the Auxiliary Nursing Service have completed their 96-hours hospital train More than 400 passengers left ing in the wards and gained the pro- Hongkong for the United States by Aciency eerilficate.
the somo liner yesterday. The American President Sarah Abdullah, Ena Alves, Stella agents, Bander, Sheila Baskett. Enid Becken, Lines, stated that the number who Margaret Clark, Elizabeth Davies, embarked at. Hongkong was not un Hilda Greaves, Winifred Grimin, Gud usual. run Helberg. Suter St George, Tolen
Delenos Reservo, The following Hawkins, Sister Jean de Eucharista. persons have een permitted to quit Nina Karmilova Kwan Yin, the Hongkong Defence Reserve, with Loseby, Dora Lanchester, Mary Lo,
Anno Metkonsic, Mahmuda Mehal, effect from February 20: Eileen Monks, Winifred Margrett, Les-
W.
lio Puckie, Edina Pockson, Maria Peter MaHawkes and Me J.'.
son, Sister St Philipe, Doris Roch
Mr
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Perkins has been enrolled Margaret Starling, Maud Smith, Bister in the Combatant Group of the Hong St Slophen. Lucy Burjad, Anna Tanner,
Slater Theresa Guillaumine Van der kong Defence Reserves, and Mr M. Loan, Valentinė Vargasoff,
D. Watson has been enrolled in the Norah Wentworth, Naomi Wallon Smith, Key Post Group as from February 20,
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.