Monday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
February 24, 1941:
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War Cuts Heavily Into Profits Big Test Coming For Of H.K. Land Investment Co. Lend and Lease Bill
Although a decrease in profits of nearly three lakhs as compared with last year was reported at the fifty-third general meeting of the Hongkong Land Invest- ment and Agency Company, Ltd, held in the Boardroom of Messrs Jardine; Matheson and Co, Ltd, at noon to-day, the Chairman, the Hon. Mr J. J. Paterson, said that the actual property business of the Company was on the increase.
The difference in profits, heexplained, was made up by four items-fewer property sales, War Taxation, a donation, to the S. C. M. Post War Fund, and a drop in the profit from the Gloucester Hotel.
Mr Paterson was supported by Mr A. H. Compton, the Hon.
Mr. T. E. Pearce, the Hon.
K.
GAMBLING
Mr S. T. Williamson, directors, Many Offenders
Mr O. Enger, secretary, and a number of shareholders.
Lose Their Bail
on 19
The Chairman said: The amount at | Chan Yuen, 24, carpenter, had hist the credit of Profit and Loss Account bait of $75 estreated when he failed la $204,430.71 less than for 1939 and to appear before Mr D. J. N. Ander- this difference is readily explulued by son at Kowloon Magistracy
pai kan gaming four' items-fewer property sales, the charge of keeping
at No. 520 Conton Hond first appearance of War Taxation, afhouse special donation to the successful War ground floor, on February 22. Fund
und nugurated by The South
Morning Post, Lid, and
Twenty-Eight Absent
BIG AIR
Special to the "Telegraph"
WASHINGTON, Feb. 23 (UP),—Congressional circles de- clare that the first major test of the Lend and Lease Bill will occur when Senator Allen Ellender's amendment will be voted on this week, forbidding the despatch of American troops into foreign wars. The proposal will apparently win the support of all non-interventionist sentiment.
FIGHT OVER proposal as a "test of the the measure at the Intest by the
CHANNEL
Senator Hiram Johnson, iso-, row begins the seventh day of li Intionist, challenged the. Demo- debate on the Lease and Lend Bill cratic leaders to accept the for aiding Britain and there is, every likelihood that the Senate will pass Administration's sincerity. If week-end. the amendment la defeated, it There are Indications in Washing- means that the Administration to that administration leaders are forces are intent on getting the preparing for quick action after the United States into the war with
Nazi Invaders men."
Turned Back
has received fund Congressionni approval.
It is reported that the form of ap- IIe added that unless sucis restric-propriations and requests were dis- tlons are embodied in the bill, "It cussed at a recent meeting of the may be only a few days" after the Secretaries of War, Navy and Agri- enactment of the measure until the culture. nation in
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A war, "and war certainly
statement made to-day by means the end of the American De-Senator George, Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. mocracy."
Administration leaders indicated indicates that the administration may
that they would oppose the amend-accept further amendments to the
LONDON, Feb. 23 (Reuter). -A strong force of German and a drop Twenty-eight others charged with In the profit of the Gloucester Hotel. gambling, failed to appear and their fighters and bombers invaded
the Straits of ment All these total $338,630.07 which
A sum of the skies over nich ball of $3 was estreated. shows that the actiul property busi ness of your Company is on the in$0.73 collected from gamblers went Dover this afternoon following Saturday's patrol activities and crease, Sales naturally vary from to the Poor Box. year to year, War Taxation and dona-
Queen's Road East small-scale daylight raids on tions are payments that can be met Failing to appear before Mr H. G. south-east England.
with no dissentient voice whilst the Sheldon, K.C., at Central Magistracy Spitfires and A.A. guns along
falling away of trade in the Glouces-to-day on a charge of being keepers the Channel coast went into under existing conditions. The de-Kan Kwok-wak, 20, and Yip
Debate's Last Lap WASHINGTON, Feb. 23 (Reuter). The United States Senate to-mor
Rugby
bill. Senator George stated that the į majority of the members of the com- Imittee are meeling this werk to dis-
cuss three or four amendments,
Combined Services Draw 3-3 With Club-Police
Keen And Hard-fought Game
ter Hotel was only to be expeclect at a gaming house for ise Jo Wing,nction and several groups of crease in this latter is $05,105.40 al 47 both described as unemployed, enemy machines wero turned coming within the last half-year's and their ban of $100 each estreated. back before reaching the Eng- working.
Det.-Sergeant Morrison said Dant. the defendants were arrested follow-lish coast.
There had been considerable acti- Extension to Windsor House in a raid ou a house in Queen'
Road East yesterday. Money picked vity over the Straits by Spitfires dur Throughout the year under review up mounted to
$13.14. Tals suming the morning and British bombers office space has been in steady de- was ordered to be placed In the were seen flying across the scu. mand and at odd tines only have any
Scattered Activity 700ms been without tenants, Wind-
Tai Wo Street
LONDON, Feb. 23 (Reuter) sor House is now completed except
Salt to have three previous con- Enemy air activity over Britain to for the ground-floor and I ne glad to victions, Chu Yun, al, unemployed, night (Sunday) has been scattered say that the entire area was let, ut was fined $100 or two months hard Bombs were dropped in a field in a reasonable but remunerative
Inbour by Mr Sheldon for being the southeastern district and some months before the roof
enemy keeper of a the fa gaming house. planes were reported in the vicinity reached. Your rent revenite has Defentant was arrested on the first of a north-east town. been added to further by the pur-
The alert was sounded floor of a house in Tal Wo Street. chase of No. 11 Queen's Road, Cen- Money picked up amounting to $13.- the evening in London but tral, a most valuable property your Company now owns the north, was ordered to be given to the clear followed. Early reports sun-full back, fount touch on numerous
rates
Poor Box,
Poor Box.
་་
site of Queen's Road from Marian
Wellington Street House to No. 7, both buildings includ- rl. It is intended to re-develop Nosuci $20 or in default one monilt's Now, Fuk Yuk, 22, inarried woman; was 11 and 13 Queen's Road, Central, us an extension to Windsor House but hard labour by Mr H. G. Sheldon; careful consideration I necessary at Central Magistracy
areas.
Three Sales
carly
In
the all
pested that the attack on the capital [has, been · very slight,
German Air Losses LONDON, Feb. 23 (Reuter).
RUGGER at Happy Valley on Saturday was keen and hard fought when Combined Services drew 3-3 with Club- Police after leading 3-0 at half time. Both sides had op. portunities of clinching the issue but thrilling tackles and narrow misses at goal kept the score to a low level.
Paul, Navy three-quarter, was back again to the fore, while Fairclough;
occasions with excellent long punts. Stewart, marking Paul, 100, was in great form, and ran strongly when in possession.
Service Score SERVICES were the first
to ap
La Salle College Athletic Meet
On Saturday
this morning Thirteen German airplanes were last having in mind the present difficulty for keeping a tre fu gaming house at over Britain between February 16proach to scoring when Millor failed
Owing to the long programme of. of obtaining various constructional No. 7 Wellington Street, first floor, and 22, inclusive. During the same
with a penalty kick, Following this, materials, the cost and the prospec-on February 22. Det.-Sergeant Coch period British losses were nil.
however, their efforts were rewarded events in the annual athletle sports tive need in the near futine of office raine prosecuted.
The Germans lost four on February when Rutherford got within striking celling of La Salle College, to be 16; rix on February 17. one
held an March 1, nine finals were de- distance, and when Honeywill got February 21 and two on February 22. The British lost seven planes over
possession he sent Richards over inclded on Saturday, besides the run- ning of heats. Participants were the corner. Millor kick failed. Germany during the same period.
handicapped by a strong wind and Services Middle East losses from February interval, and for the first part of the standard shown in previous years.
thus led 3-0 at the performances were not up to the 16 to 22 were Germaus, 5; Italians, second half
further 20; and British, sis. Two German planes were brought down by the British Navy, -
record.
There are three sales to No, 298 The Peak, a private residence standing by itself, and two small lots)
of Chinese tenements-Nos. 20/20 Johnston Road and Nus. 250/263 Wanchal Road; the profits obtained‡
POLICE RESERVE
INSTRUCTIONS
have been transferred General New Sickness Rule
Reserve as customary.
to
Commissioner
of
In respect of Mortgages, Ohe Chair- Orders by the Hon. Mr. C. G. man last year spoke of their salls-Perdue, "Acting factory position
It has been Poliec.
Fighters Chase Nazis
were
a few
H.
Minc-
High Jump (Senior)-1, A. Mackechale:
2. Marcus Ng; 3, A. Sandberg. Helght, 1.3 Inu.
High Jump (Junior)-t. J. R. Pereira;
the again in
Following were the results of the scendancy. Fifteen minutes before Bonis, held on Saturday: the end, however, Godfrey picked up Hop, Step and Jump. (Sentor), in the loose and went over. Aitken-Hyndman Marcus Nu: 3. A. head failed.
Kechnie Distance, 37 It 3 ins
Hop. Step and Jung (Junior)-1, J. R. It was learned later that Germin
Then Hust
a few minutes before the Perelta; 2. A. Gonsalves; 3. F. Mureni, fighters and fighter-bombers, num-end, Club-Police all but took the lead Distance, 3 ft 8 ins, and
bering about a squadron, were chosed when Stewart was grassed found possible to transfer $60,000 All Iteservists who are unable to lack across the Straits of Dover dur yards from the line.
Teams were back to General Reserve as shown do a duty or parade allotted to thening the afternoon by British fighters,
Combined Services-Fairclough (Army); They failed to in the figures before you.
penetrate Your Com-by their O.C. on account of sickness, |
beyond Bowden (Navy), Paul (Navy), Honeywi
High Jump (Midget). L. Sequeira, Army): Carter pany's final interest is in a block of must produce a medical certificate in the east and there are no reports of (Navy), and fichards tour Chinese tenements and a fur-support of their absence.
bombs being dropped.
(Navy) and Rutherford (Navy); Suther 2. Remedios: 2 1. Silva. Height, 3 ft land (Army), Watson Navy, lampasins. ther write-back is anticipated when This is essential and unless follow-
(Army); Miliar (Army),
Long Jump (Senior)-1, N. Castro: % King (Navy): these are
Pinkerton (Ariny), Berry
(Army) and Cheng Kum-kwong: 3, A. P. Silva. Dla ed will entail disciplinary action in
Lance. 17 ft & ins.
Long Jump Junior-1, 7. Francisco, is it a ins.
Pereira; 3. T. Remedion, Distance,
Long Jump (Midget)-1, F. Lareina; 2, Katkoil; 3, 3. Pereira. Distance ƒ 10 in.
are sold ultimately.
In the Proft and Loss Appropri-uccordance-with-the-Police-Reserve,
will
ation Account you
see that an Ordinance. interim dividend of $1 per share was
песи
decided
by your Board which, upon
vlew of
Chinese Company
Bombs Kill Ten LONDON, Feb. 23 (UP).-About Poole (Navy), 10 persons
Club- & Haller-Thompson-Bosanquet were reported killed Stewart, Carruthers and Van Leeuwen: when raiders dropped high explosives Ailkenhead and Thompson: Cullinan and Incendiary bombs on a north-Polles), Castleton, Waikden Hackett,
Training Course-Part IV. Those east coast town, which started four Nouth (Police).
Kennedy: Godfrey, Taylor and Wright 25 cents lower than last year, detailed will attend Prince's Build-fires that were quickly controlled. thought 25 red advisable in the uncertain state of the world towing. 1st Floor, for Part IV of Training
was conside WAH
Other raiders dropped bombs on Softball day. A that dividend of $1.50, the Chuen on Wednesday, February 20 counties, but little damage was done Course under Inspector (R) Lau Shiu southeast England and the Home Se i funt will be found satisfacat 17.15 hours sharp.
is recommended
for 1830,
which I trust
tory by shareholders
especially
Patrol Duty-Patrol duties will be
the on
起 which
carried out as ordered.
and there were no casualties.
Hockey
membering the extra items
debit side of the accounts
have mentioned already. On the
Indian Company
Patrol Duty-Patrol duties will be Recreio Hold
*present basls War Taxation is the carried out as ordered.
equivalent of opproximately 35 cents
per share.
Transfer to General Reserve
Flying Squad
Training Course-Part 1-Members)
of the Kowloon Section will attendi
There is a slight increase lu the Police Training School, Kowloon on proposent carry forward to take up Friday, February 20 at 17.30 hours the small balance
of the amount for Part I of Training Course. Dress) available for distribution after-Blue Uniform. having added $10,000 to the
Emergency Unit Reserve Patrol Duty-Patrol duties will be carried out as ordered.
O. EAGER, D. C. 1. (Ń).
transfer to General Reserve bringing this latter figure up to $6,100,000.
I now propose that the Report and Statement of Accounts as presented be adopted. When this has been seconded I shall be pleased to answer I can any questions that Share-
holders may wish to ask.
The
resolution was,seconded Mr J. A. Tallon, and was
unanimously.
by
earrlett
The re-election of Mr A. II. Comp- ton and the Hon. Mr M. K. Lo as directors was proposed by Mr B. C.
Brawl Over Song
Field and seconded by Mr M. H. LU.S. Minister Said Involved
and the re-election of Messrs Percy Smith, Seth and Fleming and Messrs
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Linslend and Davis an auditors was reported that Mr George H. Earle, proposed by Mr J. W. Lyon and United States Minister to Bulgaria, seconded by Mr A. A. Bremner. suffered an arm injury as the résult of a brawi in a restaurant over the. song "Tipperary."
Bus Brakes Inefficient
4
Sequel To Accident
Li Fan, bus driver, was fined $100 by Mr II. C. Macnamara at Kowloon Magistracy this morning for driving bus No. 780, the brakes of which
were not effetent, in Shanghai Street on February 21. Li pleaded guilty. Li was charged as a result of an
was
I was understood that Mr Earlè asked the orchestra to play "Tipper- ary." but several Germans in the restaurant objected and threw bottles at Mr Earle and his party who retaliated.
One
in plain clvillan Germun clothes suffered head cuts as a result, the reports added.
Ferrier Wins Miami Open
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Visiting Macao XI
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Following were the results of the heats: 100 metres (Senior) Heat 1.--t, F. Silvar 2, B. Pomeroy. Heat 11. A. Mackech nie, 7, R. Remedios, lipat 3—1, A. P.
1 Siva, 2, J. Gomes...
100 metres · (Junior). Hent 1-1 Remedioo; 2. A. Rodriguen, Heat 2-i, J. Pereira; 2. J. Xavier. Heat 3—1. L. Tlampu 2, F. Marcal,
100 metres (Midget), linat 1.1. F.. Larcina; 2 L. Sequeira; 3. B. Xavier. Heat 2-1, T. Osmund; 2, 11. Ozoria; 8, E. Leon.
200 metres (Senior) Heat 1---1, J. Comer; 2, F, Silva. Hent 2.-i, A. P. Silva; 2. 11 Lobo Heal 3-1, A. Mackechnie
Chan.
200 metres (Junfor) Heat 1-1, T. Reme- dos; 2. A. Silva, Teat 2-1, J. Xavier; E. Tavares, eat 3-1, J. Pereira; 2,
Tiampo.
OUTSTANDING softball matches. EXCELLENT HOCKEY was of the week-end were those between the Wildcats and the Wahoos, and the witnessed at King's Park yes-Mohawks and Chinese B. C. In both terday when the Club de games the first names emerged the Recreio entertained a
team winner by the odd run. Scores
brief' were: from Macao and succeeded in holding the powerful visiting XI to a 2-all draw,
Weak link of the visiting team was found in their forward line. Their halves and Lacks presented a most) determined front, and held the per sistent Recrelo forwards at bay for considerable periods. Peralatenco, however, had its reward when J. Fonseca registered for Recreio to give the local side a 1-0 lead at the in- terval.
Macao was most prominent. Their
It was
in
GIRI,S Cardinals 19, Ramblerettes 5. Wildents 4, Wahoon 3. Chung Hwa 24, Las Florinhas 13.
MEN, MAJOR LEAGUE Recreio's Acea forfelled to Cyclanca. Indians B. Canucks 1. Mohawks B. Chinese 7.
HONG Hongkong Bank 10, Texaco 7.
INDIAN NAVY
200 metres Midget} Hent_1—1. Larcina; 2, G, Sequetra; 3, G. Kalkoff. Heat 2.--1. L. Sequeira; 2, W. Silva; 3, A. Francisco.
*900 metres (Sub-Midget) Heat 1---1, F. Van: 2, 2. Gutterres, flest 2.—1, R. Roy- tem 1. Worg Kong-yiu. Heat 3.–1. &. Gutterres: 2, W. p.
400 metres (Senior) Heat 1-1. A. Heat 2-1. A. Remedios; 2. Gomes; 3, Mackechnie; 2, N. Castro: 3, J. Xavier. F. Silva: 4. G. Sequeira.
400 metres (Junior) Heat 1-3, J, Fran- cisco; 2, J. Xavier; 5. L. Tiampa. Jest 2--1, E. Tavares; 2. L. Castro: 3, J. Max. well
400 metres (Midget) Heat), L Sequeira; 2. G. Kakot: 3. W. Silva, Heat 2-1, B. Xavier; 2, A. Francisco; 3, A. Remedioa
|_ 100 metres (Bentor) Tient 1-1,N. Castro: 2. H. Remedios; 3, A Sandberg, Heat 2. -1, J, Xavier; 2, Li Wing-cheuk; 5,' IL Sequeira; 4, R. Yong
Xavier;
+
Lam Kwok-kueng: 2
Lend Ear To Matsuoka
It was in the second period that TRAINING PLAN halves J. Nolasco, Alex Airesa BOMBAY, Feb. 23 (Reuter).x metres (Junior) Heat 1-1. N and Triggo Silva-were a
fine-A total of 468 Indian boys are E. Sui. flest 2: Mak Ki-shing: combination and cave ample sup-training for the Indian Navy E. Tavares; 3. J. Maxwell; 4, J. Sousa. port to their forwards.
near Karachi under 100 officers that mainly through their efforis
and instructora. Macao registered twice
half. second
Sixty of them will graduate imme- and with a little more accuracy and allative in hele dintely having had 18 months of forward
ne
might easily have Intensive training, including gunnery, wireless. Fresh engineerig winners. emerged 'the For Recrelo, R. Marques and J. batches are constantly being taken, Gonsalves, were
Reuter's" special correspondent, hard-working pair n of backs, and in the second half after a visli to the training ship, was hard-worked. W. A. Reed dominat-struck by the discipline and eficiency: ed the centre of the field as centre and the engerness of the boys to half, while in the forward line 3. A. acquit creditably when drafted into Soares, J, M. Gozano and B. Gosano the Indian Navy. combined well.
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and
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Democracies Advised TOKYO, Feb. 23 (Reuter), Britain and the United States are Influential urged by 'Miyako," an Japanese dally, to "end on car" to statements made by the Japanese Foreign Minister In press interviews ART TREASURES MAY on Friday.
accident in Shanghal Street last Friday when a Chinese male
The newspaper Bays that Mr knocked down.
Jim Ferrier, the Australian open gott Airosa scored Macao's two goals, Reports from the Traffic Depart won the amateur prize in the $10,000 other.
Matsuoka wat 'not lying" when ho champion and formerly of Shanghat, while B. Gosano notched Recrelo's
· TSURUGA, Feb. 24 (Domel)—rold that Japan was not taklug many ment revealed that defendant's bus Miami Open Golf championship, when Teams were:
More than 660 Jowish refugees from measures liable to cause concern to when driven at the speed of 20 he scored a par 70 to defent Earl Recrelo-11. Gonsalves; RA. Marques, m.ph. took a distance of 62 feet be-Christianeen. Mirm? detective, by J. Gonsalves; P. Yvanovich, W. A fees. Europe arrived here from Vladivostok Britain and America in the Pacife or fore it came to stop. The vacuum three strokes in an 18-hole playoff for AM, Alves: J. A Sostes. J. N. Dosno, aboard the Japanese liner Amskusu the South Sens.
Maru this afternoon. They are ex- D Guanno, Y X Sequeira, J. Fonseca, and hand brakes were useless and T
Christiansen had lied Nolasco, Alex Alrosa. Triggo Bilva: Nume until they con And new homes any dangerous steps based on
MACRO-Almada; Brito, Ferreira pected to stay in Japan for some counselled to "refrain from taking only the foot brake for the rear with 267 strokes for 72-holes, woven Nolasco, Alvert Airosz. P. Angelo, in the Far East or South America. wheels were in working order.
juvor par.-Reuter,
Hamalho, It Angeln.
understanding and misapprehension," abroad,
amateur honours.
Britain and the United States are
mis-
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GO TO U.S. Privately-owned art..treasures in announcement of the Hongkong Eico- Britain worth millions of pounds may trie Co., Ltd., in Friday's issue, r shortly be sold to the United States garding standard charges for current. to obtain money for the war effort. It should be noted that these Incrensca A scheme is being considered by the Board of Trade which proposes to will take effect in respect of all ac- akle people to sell these treasures counts issued for meters read on and
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