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Sunday

June 1

More Defence Regulations. Ad- ditional Defence Regulations relating to looting and kindred offences and

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Monday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH June 9, 1941.

Hongkong News of the Week

June 2

Monday

A Page For The

which is 3 per cent, above the normal for May. Duration of bright surf- Presentation. The former Immi- shine was 145 hours, or 12 hours be- gration Officer, Mr R. A. D. Forrest, low normal. A total of 5:84 Inches was the recipient of farewell gifts of rain fell during the month; 00 per cent, of this fell on the three anys from his colleagues and friends in the 14th, 21st and 25th; normal rainfall Immigration Department at ten for May is 11.25 inches. A maximum party held in the Department's office, wind velocity of 30 miles per hour Murina House. There was a large was recorded at 7.68 a.m. on the 14th, galbering of the staff present,

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Mr J. H. B. Lee, Acting Immigra- tion Omeer, presided, 'and, in pre- senting Mr Forrest with n smoking set, subscribed for by his friends, ex- pressed his regret that Mr Forrest was leaving.

Mr Chan Kwok-wing, Chlet Clerk of the Department, presented Mr Forrest with an album of photo- graphy of the staff. Mr Forrest, be said, carried away with him the best rentiments of the staff. They wishi ed him a speedy recovery of health,

Funeral Of Late Mr Brown. There was a large attendance at the funerai to-day of the late Mr Robert Burnin Brown, of the Dairy Farm Company's Depariment. Butchery and Shipping. who died on Sunday.

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Review Of The Principal Topics June 1 To June 7

Wednesday

Evacuees

D})

June 6

Thursday

many manufactured articles imported are made from raw materials. which

a vigorous and

Dupreme

Saturday

Colony's Economie War Effort. An have to be transported by sea. Ofelul statement on the Colony's pro-

" The various problems confronting posed economie war effort has been the Advisory Committee will be found Issued, dealing with the Intention to dialcult of solution, and the whole- redure consumption of imported gouds hearted co-operation of the general .while increasing local production. publle is cordially invited. Any sug

The Economie War Effort Advisory Hestions relating to Committee which is to report to Guv-uccessful prosecution of the war effort crument

of should be addressed to W, T. Lewis, questions Various

Secretary, Economic War Effert Ad- economie and Onancial polley In

Commifice. the University, relation to wartime needs has been visory

Hongkong, constituted as follows:

Mr Herride Passes. A tamir Chairman, Mr D. J. Slosa, C., M. ure in Hongkong for many years. Mir

June 7 Committee, Professor R. Robertson, Frank Gordon Ilerridge died at the "Tom" Hayward Fasses. The death M.A., Lieut. Colonel It. D. Walker, MC, War Memorial Nursing Home to-day occurred in Tangoon on Friday of A. Messrs D. Kelvin-Stark. M. F. Key, after a short illness. He was 50 years W. "Tom" Hayward, of Mesars Dodwell Oke, P. C. M. Sedgwick, K. S. Marti- of age.

ant Company, and former Hongkong son, D. C. Edmonslon, A. 1. Penn, N

and Shanghai Interpori cricketer. The Born in Bradford. Mr Herridge, was late Mr Hayward suffered a Chak-wa, S. M, Churn, I. E. Heasman

severe cacting for ATL C. Rogers), and W. T. a textile expert who came to Hongkong attack of Dysentery three weeks ago, fust before the last war to join W. R. and although he showed signs of re-

Lewis (Secretary),

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are to consider and advise as to how company he had been secrelary for by Messrs Dodwell and Co. that a turn The Committee's term" of reference Loxley and Cu. (China) Ltd, of which covery at one time, news was received

the

the

several years.

end

the

Quips By "Argus"

With Acknowledgments Obviously deep down in the Forrest something stirred.

༄་།! No longer have, we to meet the high gost of living it overtakes you,

$

Hold on to that old 'sult. Who knows, one day, you inay, through

His disposal, Inance your next holi day.

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Interment was at the Colonial Ceme tery, the Hev, K. Morkouzle Dow offl

was the clating. The chief mourner

those present widow, and amongst were Messrs E. Hanlon, J. O'Sullivan, C. F. Andrew A. D. Wyllle, E. W. Coulson, E. S. Cutcher. C. J. Grover and G. Mine (pull-bearers), the Hon. Mr, T. E. Pearce, Mr and Mrs A. AL.

June 4

tn Colony's contribution

for the worse had occurred, and his Hotland, Mrs F. C. Allsop, Mrs R.

Mr Herridge was among the oldest condition, was considered critent dur- Peston. Messrs J, D. Thomson,

economic war effort can best be masie, Macfarlane, P. Gest House Collaps. Two pillars with particular reference to:

members of the Kowlann Cricket Club, ing the days preceding his death. Mr Mr Forrest, in thanking Mr Lee Mair. J. Wolfe. W.

Joining in 1914 he was a member of A. C. I. Dowker was sont to Rangoon Chessex, A. B. Coleman, S. Leonard, of the verandah immediately below

In) The reduction of the. the forcing of safeguards--any party and Mr Chon, expressed his regret w. Biles, Cecil Chan, Y. Biriuita!. Al the bedroom of His Excellency the sumption of impotted goods without 1922-3 was captain of the second eleven,

con- the cricket and tennis teams and in to relievo him. of His Majesty's forces posted for the ut having to leave so many friends silva and C. Nrves.

Governor, Sir Geoffry Northcote, at permanent injury to the entrepot trade He served on the committee for several purpose of protecting any premises behind-friends like Mr Chan, whom

the he had known for over 30 years. Floral slbutes were sent by "Loving Government House, suddenly gave or to post-war Bellish trading interests, years and for tour years was honorary announced in place-are

To have worked for 22 years in the Wife Violet" "Stepmother Margaret

eg. by rationing: Government Gazcile"

Mr Herridge leaves n widow Government service established con- Brown. "Johnny and Bessie." "George way one after the other shortly after and the conservation of shipping space. Treasurer.

and Margaret." "Clale and Ena." "Trie 8.15 p.m. on Tuesday. Fortunately, tacts which were not easily broken. and Nancy David and Peggs." "Elin there were no casualties, though the ton) of goods for local consump- ron was on the London staff of

(b) The increase of local produc a son and daughter in

England 11is They are as follows:

- damage was considerable.

tion, and () of goods required by His Mercantile Bank but joined the Army 10A-(1) Any person who en- He would be making his home in and San

Majesty's Government for war Mr and Mrs G. Milne, Mr and Mrs

pur- shortly after the war began. deavours to force a safeguard shall Sydney, Australia, and he cordially

J. D. Thomson, Mr and Mrs E. W. The pillars were in the centre of poses;

Cost Of Evacuation. The cost of the be liable to suffer death, or impri- Invite any member of the staff who ronment for life, or on summary touring that countryCoulson, Mr and Mrs J. Wolfe. Mr and the ground floor verandah on the (c) The collection and diversion into Evacuation of women and children Met Cecil T. Chan, Mr and Mrs All north side of the building, facing the conviction, Imprisonment for a term visit him.

Lum, 35. F. Gardner, Mr and Mrs harbour, and flood on each side of the most useful channels of any from Hongkong to Australia will be Government, Mr Forrest was

savings thus effecled. not exceeding twelve months.

borne by the Imperial accorded three W. Minciarlane. Me and Mix A. D. Wyl-

The intel sfab and some

Far removed as the Colony is from a reporter was informed this afternoon (2) No person shall be committed cheers, and shook hands with every lie Mr and Mrs A. B. Coleman, D. the main steps leading to the lawn.

Eager, Mrs F. X. D'Almada e Castro,

masonry for trial at the Supreme Court for member of the staff in farewell,

Sor. and Mr. F. X. D'Almada e Castro, from the upper verandah fell on to the theatres of war, the need for by the Hon. Mr N. L. Smith, Colonial any offence alleged to have been

May Weather. The weather for Jer, H. Nish, Mr and Mrs Mair and the steps below. One or two more economic sacrifices of supplies may Secretary, who was Interviewed on the

funda question. mental reasons which have dictated The Colonial Secretary said that the committed against this regulation ex May was generally cloudy and humid family. Mr and Mrs Grover. Mr and pillars seemed to have become dan-ot be obvious, although the cept with the consent of the Attorner with relatively little wind, except for Mr and Mrs Mf. H. Large, Mak Chan-

Mrs D. W. Bradbury D. L. Newbigging, gerous.

limits of personal consumption in the Hongkong Government had during 10-10- United Kingdom are nevertheless made cash gifts amounting to £400,- a two-day spell in the middle of the sum. Lai Min-sun, Ng Chu. Au Cheung

It was learned from the Hon. Mr

operative in Hongkong.

000 to the Imperial Government, and 徵 B. Purves, Director of Public (3) In this regulation the expres- month, states the Royal Observatory, yu F. Alarakia, Mr and Mrs A. E. 11. A.

It was rellably understood that the slon "safeguard" means any party of Although rain fell on fifteen days, Castro. Mrs F. C. Allison, P. Chessex,

money was to be used for anything the His Majesty's forces posted for the which is normal for May, the total Mr and Mrs W. H. Whitely. Wu Man Works, to-day that in all probability

The existence of Hongkong's entrepot Imperial Government chose to do with wal, Choy Man-kwong, Lam King-nam, at least a portion of both the ground purpose of protecting, or of prevent for the month was well below the Au Shlu-wing. C. T. Chent. Mir and floor and upper floor verandah would trade presents a dificult problem, but it. In this instance it was quite prob

Imperial Government part of this on controlling access to, any pre- average. Temperatures were normal Mn G. M. C. Sequeira, G. He, Ho have to be removed-perhaps the measures are being discussed to reduce able that the ing

importation and consumption of non- would devote a certain mises or place, or for the purpose of with no large variations during the Fang, G. F. Whic

essential goods, particularly by those gift towards cost of the evacuation. Directors of Dairy Farms; Butchery

The gifts to the Home CGovernment- regulating traffle on any road, rail- period..

As a result of the collapse, the classes of the community which enjoy way or inland navigation, and in-

A maximum temperature of 80.8°F. Dept, Lower Albert Rond: Chinese building is considered unsafe, and a relatively high standard of li were made up of two seperate cash cludes any sentry being a member

Staff Gloucester Hotel: Gloucester Ila Excellency

gifts of £100,000 and a pront of £200. the Governor has

corn is keep here? There can be no doubt that every 000 on the Exchange Fund. The In- 26; a minimum of 68.9 on the 1st Hotel: Man Cheong: Staff. Kowloon

cost of the that they will bear the and the mean for the month was Soda Fountain, Clover Flower Shop: sleeping accommodation. As a mal- ing a purchase of imported goods, or 77.3 against a normal mean of 77.1. ffingham Branch, Dairy Farm; Kow: ler of fact, His Excellency spent locally produced goods whose produc- evacuation covering ships, passages The mean relative humidity was 87, loon Butchery Dept., and others, Tuesday night at Flagstam House tion depends to any material extent oil and any sustenance of those evacuees where, it is understood, he is tem imported materials, the war effort is who were unable to provide for them- porarily residing. This, however, directly benefited. In particular, ship selves.

Any refunds by husbands in Hong- does not mean that the whole of ping and productive capacity is saved. Government House will be vacated, and, in many cases, foreign exchange. kong will be credited to the imperial the net, al- for the staff will remain and probably Even where it may seem that there Government, who make

la plenty of shipping space for inward lowance. sleep in the ball-room, which is not freight to Hongkong it must be re- Hon. Mr N. L. Smith said that there membered that saving of time in load were no further developments regard-

that ing the evacuation. ing af decks is important, and

General.

whole of it.

Entrepot Trade Problem

of the said forces posted for any of was recorded on the 13th and the Holcl; Staff, Boller Room. Gloucester been advised to find alternative time on Individual refrains. from mak perlal Government have made it plain

the purposes aforesaid.

(4) A person sentenced to death after conviction on Indictment of ar. offence against this regulation shall be dealt with in like manner as per-

on indictment cor.vleted

song murder.

of

Looting Offences 34A.—(1) If in an area which has the

been subjected to

attack by

enemy, whether by means of aircraft

'June 3

Tuesday

affected.

of property to effect improvements when there is a scarcity of materiale verandah which is undamaged is be In the meantime, the portion of the or otherwise, or in any area to which Sanitation in Hongkong. New charges this regulation has been applied by for the removal of nightsoll were disapproving of the suggestion he did not being made to see if the building cần Mir Lo said that while not dis- og shored up, und every effort is

spend be rendered safe.

Council to-day think the time was opportune

recommend money for latrine accommodation.

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a year for he understood that about 18,000 old

month per houses required to be altered.

order of the Governor, any person- cussed by the Urban

decided (a) steals any article from pre- when it was mises which have been damaged by that the raics be $10 war operations or vacated by reason domestle fints and 31.10 a of attack by the enemy or in con- pan for non-domestic flats, payment to Fequence of giver for the purpose of meeting or the period to which it applied. hindering any actual or apprehended

Hon. Mr W. J. Carrie, Chairman,

any authorized directions be made annually, half way through motion be referred to a

It was decided that Dr MacLeod's

mittes.

Select Com

attack by the enemy or of protecting presided-assisted by the Vice-Cher persons and property from the dan man, Dr N.. C. MacLeod. Hon Mr A. B. division of the tennis league. gera involved in ony such attack; or Purves' Hon. Mr II. A. C.. North, Hon.

Mr J. P. Pennefather-Evans, Mr F. C. Col Newnham and Cant Guest lost to (b) steals any article which has Hall, Mr L. C. F. Bellamy, Mr A. et AEF. Guest and F. Grose, 3-8; beat B. been left exposed or unprotected as Arculli, De 6. N. Chau, Mr B. Wong T. Broadbridge and F. Zimmern 6-4; a consequence of war operations or Tape, Mr Tang Salu-kin, De AM drew with F. Kengelbacker and NA.E.

Rodrigues, Mr. W. Lo, Mr C. J. Roc Mackay, 6-6. (c) enters any premises damages (Secretary). Mr Im Ping-iseung** any property, assaults any person, or (Assistant Secretary). la found with any often.alve weapon or house-breaking instrument, with

June

The Interest

"

Friday

And talking about death penalties, Hongkong would be a happier place if a few of our racketeers could de that right now.

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The Pulsno Judge condenmma the- syslem of trading by signing chils for purchases. There is, of course, n law against getting booze that way; but, when you trade with à department store an a Monthly basis, what is a chit?

A correspondent sneers at the "save shipping space” plea, because 49 "non-essential" race ponies have arrived. He doesn't seem to realiso how essential a bit of horse can be, How could you make s Hereford

In order to conserva woman- power for nursing, the Australian Government will not allow Austra Ilan women to leave the country. Down there, of course, their stan. dard of living is so high that it re- quires two nurses for ovary, inani

Two pillars of Government House have collapsed. There is no truth In the report that twa Australien guests have been visiting,

A correspondent thinks that chlid born in tax payment year should be allowed for that

year. But why not allow for it the year before?

Water-works coolle fined $5 for spitling-and a correspondant thinks It's too severe, Well, It's only about the cost of two pocket håndker- chiefs,

It seems that, housed mustn't de provided with decent sanitary con- veniences because all the cement and labour might be needed for defence. Just as all the bull might -be-needed for excuses:

Servicemen are visiting the Police Court to gol soma, education about the procedure. But wouldn't it be mare helpful to make them unoffi cial Justices of the Peoco? Then they could go visiting everywhere.

It will be recalled that Government House developed numerous cracks as

Referring to the tax not affecting tunnelling a result of the ARP.

interest paid to a limited liability com- operations, and so serious has been, the damage that at one time His

Interest Tax Explained. An explana pany or to an approved bank, it was Excellency contemplated moving to Tax, something new in Hongkong, will be subject to Profits Tax.

tion as to how the proposed interest pointed out that the company would

partment, at a Press Conference to-day tax would affect money fenders would Admiralty House. Since then, how- League Tennis At Svekulipov. 1over the repairs effected were work was given by Mr A. G. Clarke.

Commisaloner of the War Taxation DeWith regard to how this proposed-

to remain, until the sudden collapse bore the Legislative Council come in under the system of Profits sumclently safe for His Excellency

has not yet pointed qut that money on Tuesday.

and this information, obtained from the Tax. War Taxation Department, Js Elven Mr Clarke stated that any person solely in an attempt to help the public, wanting further information concerning this Interest Tax could obtain 'it' from

Forty-six years of age, Bir Hayward Following are the particulars of the the War Department and a staff is spent many years in the Far East. being organised to deal with such After serving with the 1st Battalion, eluding a partnership, body of person

-It is payable by any person (un- inquiries.

Royal Fusiliers, in the last war, ho came out to Shanghai, where he wai Mian Lindsell Weds. A wedding of prominent in cricket and was also or curporation), who borrows money (a) on a mortgage, bill of sale, or de- wide interest in Hongkong, Manila, and associated with the Machine Gun Com

Baguio took place in the Presbyterian

pany, Shanghai Volunteer Defence trade, profession or business and who Fedizoted Malay States, on May 20, pays Interest on the loan. Wing-Comdr A; H. Steele-Perkins,

when Miss Helen Lindsell became the and joined Messrs Alex Ross & Co. **** Inter joining the staff of Mesars Dod- 2.-The tax at the rate say, of 14 per bride of Mr Douglas Strachan..

- well & Co. as manager of their Motor Director of Air Raid Precautions, cent, on the interest paid, and is puy-

The bride is the daughter pt the late Department, The opening of the Bur- stated yesterday that such damage able to the Commissioner of War Mr R. E, Lindsell, former Pulane Judge ma Road saw Mr Hayward transferred was only to be expected, and had Taxation at the same time as the in of Hongkong. and Mrs Lindzell, and to Rangoon in 1038 where he also man buildings where tunnelling operations actually occurred in many cases in terest is paid.

went to the Philippines last July when aged the Motor Department of Dod. British women and children were be well's. were being carried out.

tax:

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Nayal House Buffers

Lt Pearce and S/Sgt Dumetd lost to aide of Mount Parish, opposite the Tunnelling operations in the hill- Guest and Gross 4-0. beat Zimmern Royal Naval Hospital, have offected Mr Lo suggested that the rates be and Broadbridge 0-4 beat Kengel- the Naval Surgeons' quarters siluste intent to commit any offence punish- $12 and that the landlord should collect backer and Mackay -4. able by Imprisonment with hard from his tenants, each monti.

just above the tunnels. It is learned that cracks have been caused, but At Happy Valley, South China beat "xamination shows that the damage benture and (b) for the purpose of his Church of Kuala Lumpur, Selangor Carps. He came to Hongkong in 1920,

labour for more than three years, Mr Hall, Mr Bellomy and Mr Abculli he shall be liable to suffer death or were in favour of $8 or $10 and Mr

for imprisonment Life or on summary North suggested that charge should not

conviction Imprisonment for a term be more than the old one. He was in

favour of an $8 to $10 basis. not execeding twelve months.

(2) No person shall be committed for trial at the Supreme Court for any offence alleged to have been committed against this regulation ex cept with the consent of the Attorney General.

Areas Affected

CIVIL SERVICE V. S. CHINA

Civil Service 9.0.

J. A. Bendall and Mr Yatskin lost to S. Y. Lee and H. C. Wong 0-8; lost to Mr Carrie said he could not give a W. f. Ho and P. Szeto 2-0: lost to W, T. Kuarantee that a would completely Lee and W. C. Hoh 1-0. cover the clearing charges, but he felt It would just about do so.

D. Agafuroff and W. J. Skinner tost to Lee and Wong 5-7; lost le Ho and Dr MacLeod moved that the Council. Szeto 5-7; lost to Lee and Boh 2-0. If satisfied there were buildings in the

CHINESE V. K. TONG

· urban areas' without sufficient and pro- C. Sloan and J. Hempsey lost to Lee (3) The Governor may by order per Intrine accommodation, thereby and Wong 1-6; lost to Ho and Szelo direct that this regulation sholl apply endangering the health of the com- 2-6, lost to Lee and Hol 0-6. to, any area in which, in his opinion, munlly, the owners of such buildings there is, or is likely to be special being able to legal proceedings if they dimculty in preserving pubile order failed to comply with the requirements by reason of any measure token for of the Counell within six months of the purpose of meeting or hindering receipt of a ery netual or apprehended attack by enforce Section 39 of the Public Henith

(Sanitation). Ordinance. Ife, said: the enemy.

Al home, Kowloon Tong lost to written notice, should Chinese 7-14.

Houses. Without Lairines

F. 1. Kwok and P. E. Ling loss to B. C. Lok and T. C. Char. 3-0; lost to K. L. Ho and O. Lu Pang 4-6; bebi S. W. Llang and P. S. Choy 0-1. ̧

by any ofleer *** sentenced to death domestic purposes which lack even this and Chan 6-0; lost to Ho and Pang 3-0;

is not serious.

How To Pay Tax

ing evacuated from the Colony. She A splendid, cricketer, Tom Hayward For example, if you, as a borrower, went up to Baguio, where she met Mr played regularly for the Shanghai League Tennis. Army best Kowloon have to pay a sum of $100 as interest, Strachan, who is mine superintendent Cricket Club and later for the long- Tong 7-1 in the C. Division of the you must not pay the full amount to for the Big Wedge Mining Company, kong Cricket Club. He made his tennis lengue to-day.

your creditor: you should pay him only Miss Lindsell left the Philippines Inst Emberton and Duffield drew with S. 314 at once to the Commissioner

588, and you must pay the balatice of December to visit her mother in Dur-Interport cricket debut in 1022 when of ban, South Africa. Returning to be played for Shanghai at Hongkong. Hau and D. Chen 6-0; beat K. M. Lee and A. H. Basto E-1; bent L. Chan and

War Taxailon. If you forget about married, she stopped to visit friends He ccmmenced his Hongkong Interport D. Kwok 6-1,

interest Tax, and pay the full amount in Kuala Lumpur, where she was met career in 1920 against Shanghal, and played in the years 1927, 1928, 1933 and of $100, you will still have to pay the by Mr Strachan.

1935 and once against Malaya in 1027. thx of $14 to the Commissioner, but The newlyweds arrived in Manila The late Mr Hayward was a member in this case you may recover this sum last week on the California Clipper of the Hongkong Club, the Hongkong from your creditor,

from Singapore and went up to Bagulo, Cricket Club, Hongkong Fobiball Club

Webb and Denyer lost to Hau and Chen 4-0; beat Lee and Basto 0-3; beat Chan and Kw 30-3.

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3. Your creditor hos no claim where they will make their home at and Hongkong Jockey Club. He leaves (4) In this regulation the expres-

Murray and Megson beat Hsu and against you for not receiving his full Big Wedge. Mr Strachan, who is from a widow, and two sons, all of whom alon "authorized" directions means Recent surveys have revealed we

Chen 6-4; beat Lee and Besto 6-3; brat interest, but if he asks you must give Oakland, California, went to the Is are at present In England. any order or direction made or given have about 85,000 dry latrines of which Chan 2-0; lost to Ho and Pong 4-6;

H. T. Bee and Kho lost to Luk and Chan and Kwok, 6-3.

him an account of the deduction you lands five years ago and is well known Lawn Bowls, A full programmé of in the exercise of powers conferred 20,000 consist of nothing more then a lost to Llong and Choy 0.6.

The match between Chinese A and

have made in the form of a certificate in mining circles there.

Lawn Bowls: League games played to. by these regulations or made or given wooden bucket in the kitchen. There

was.postponed.

which you can obtain from the War Cost Of Living. There was a alight day provided several surprises and also Taxation Department on application, forces, are in addition many floors used for His Majesty's

E. Lee and C. T. Ma drew with Luk

increase in the cost of living for May, remufted in recorda being broken, CRAIGENGOWER V. INDIANS 4-Interest paid to a limlied ability the gure being $2.39 as against $2.32 Kowloon Bowling Green Club are now (5) A person

dangerous form of lost to Linng and Choy 2-0.

At Happy Valley Craigengower beat company or to any approved bank is in April and $3.35 In March, after conviction on indictment of an primitive and

-leaders of the Third Division by virtue Indiana -0.

not subject to Interest Tax, and there-.../

of a win over Hongkong Electric. offence against this regulation shall sanitary arrangements, the theory bo

Fanling Golf. "The Royal Seats

fore any person who borrows only These igures, which were obtained Kowloon Cricket Club registered their be dealt with in like munner as per- ing, wrongly I consider, that the pe

Lee Wal-kek J. W. Leonard bent from slimlied lability company or an from the Labour officer, Mr B. C. K ure met by Trophy of the Royal Hongkong Golf A fahmin on and when us, bent approved bank is not affected by this Hawkins, are based on the prices of first win by accounting for Recreio sons convicted on indictment of cupants' requirements

public Intrines which may be several Club, in aid of the B.W.OF. played at 1 Kitchell and M. Hasson G-0; beat M. Rox. A list of approved banks will be rice, firewood and ground-nut oll.

"""And in another game, Recrelo murder.

Fanling in April and May, resulted as P. Madar and A. R. II. Esmall 8-0.

spolled the 100 per cent. winning record published and will be obtainable from Death Of Mr B. B. Brown. Though hundred yards away.

The Increase in the cost of living of Kowloon Football Club, Hongkong follows:

the War Taxation Department. ha had been unwell for some time the

last month is attributed to the rise in Cricket Club recorded their first viciary The Immediate results of the lack of

Geo Lai and Y. L. Pao beat Rahmin death of Mr Robert Burns Brown, of latrines can be seen in

J. H. C. Highet (10) and H. Overy and Wahab 0-1: beat Kitchell and Hes-

Private. Loans

the price of rice, which jumped from when they beat Taikoo in a Third the Dairy Farm Company's buteliery charging from kitchen

$2.72 for 20 cattles in April to $2.86 in Division game, and Recreio completed woate water (18), were two up and tie and will san 7-5, beat Madar, and Esmail 6-3. and shipping department. at Matilda pipes, in choked and

5.Anyone in doubt about this tax May. The figure for. March was 3203, a well-deserved foul smelling play off.

"double" against" Hospital this evening was comparative drains and in parcels of nightsoll

W. Howard and K. L Woo heat should apply for advice to the War. G. M. Park (5). T. Megarry (8) and

Taxation Department, « by sudden. He had been in hospital wrapped in newspapers' being dropped . L. Evelle (18) were up. Capt. Rahmin and Wahab 6-0; beat Kitchell

The price of firewood showed a Kowloon F.C. na alight drop, the figura being 44 cents The second: "possible" of the season for only a day.

Mr Clarke explained that the idea for 20 cattles compared with 50 cents was recorded by Howloon Bowling Mr Brown was aged 43 years. A from windows into the streets.

way that "we don't want native of Glasgow, he came to the

to, bather in April and 80 cents in March, while Green's Third Division rink odmprising Colony 10 years ago to join the Dairy

about loans between private people," that of oil remained at 33 cents per J. 8. Dinnen, A. Bower, G. Thompson for instance lending without security cotty during the three month.. Farm staff and his steady association

* and C. Wallis and each ́ will receive a and as a personal favour. But, it for. with that firm, generally at the Kow

instance, a person wanted to buy loon branels, assisted in making him well-known and popular.

scwnge

Mollon Opposed

dis-

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sald:

any

C. H. R. Hyde (15), T. A. Pearce (3) Li-Col. E. D. Matthews (16), J. Harrop were all (14) and A. H. Penn (15) Opposing the motion Mr. Wong Tape square. There were 260 entries at $1

Junior Championship think On prinello I do not

o card.

Powell, W. V. Ahern beat R. M. Keown,

and Hassan 6-1; bent Madar and Esmati 0.3. ་ ་བ་ནཾ་

VARSITY V. K.IT.C..

At Pokfulam, Kowloon Indians beat University, 0-3.

Anu-T. 0. Assoolallon Approval boltle of John Halg whiskey from 8. A and B. 5. Hussain beat C. K. lorry and had not the money for it of the action taken by the Director of Messra Gande Price & Co., Lid." This During a keen period of service with member of this Council can oppose a

that money: borrowed $1,000, In the Junior Section Championship Cheah and T. L.lu. 6-1, beat S. L. Yong would not be wiven without a security prosecution in the anti-spilling cam- of 40 shots.

Medical Services in bringing the first rink also set a new, aggregate record

A rayon the Hongkong Volunteers Mr Brown

was registered by AJ. wha nissociated with the Scottish Com. measure providing for. proper latrine of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club, at and T. K. Hul, 6-0; beat Y, Ip and TCA' bill of sale would be given and this palga was given at a meeting of the

would be registered in the Bupreme Council of the Anti-Tuberculosis As- Coelho's rink and sizes were recorded -by. C. Strange, - A. Brooksbank, J. C. pany, the Anzac Company and anally accommodation; such a measure must Happy Valley. W. J. Buller beat A. L. Lo 6-0,

Aitken, J. Shepherd equalled two re- 1. M. Singh and S. A. M. Sepher Court. The interest on that bill would belation to-day, the Pay Corp., Il-health compelled be our goal.

J. Young beat D. W. Beeken, and "HI.

be taxed and the borrower must pay Suggestions for bringing, the cam cords by scoring 33 shots and winning him to resign from the last named unit

Jul' 6-2, lost to Ip and Lo 3-6. practical - stand- round.

made, and one by Dr F. L. Toung that record of nine, successive winning tal- Interest in Volunteer sports. He was opinion, that from a

wholesale or large scala In the second round, T. C. Barclay

the co-operation of the broadcasting ites, equaited the record et 17 shots na also a member of the Kowloon Foot Point,

embarkation on structural alterations beat F. C. Barry, Buller beat Abern. ball Club.

Hongkong Malls Lost Tha Post. to buildings at this juncture, invelving Smith beat Young and G. E. Willerton master General announced that letters the use of large quantities of cement beat J. Wald, by surface route for, Unlied Kingdom, and labour, which would be more via United States of America posted in effectively put to uses In Hongkong between February 22 and with defence, is undesirable, March 7, 1941, and latters superscribed "By air to USA and thence by Bea."

about 18 months ago. He took a lively However, 1 ventura to express the Smith beat T. B: Low, in the first beat Chesh and Liu 6-3, beat Yong and that fax to the Department from the paiga to the notice of the pubile were by 21 abota, C. C. Pereira set `n new

connection

Fanling Beter Pool. Playing in the Bogey (Par) Pool at

Moreover, the cost of materals is Fanling on May 31 and June 2w ported, between March 20 and 25, 1041 unusually high, and it is doubtful whe Bourne, Jr, (9) was 1 up. There were

have, been lost by enemy action,ther it is good policy to compel owners- 18 entries.

interesi.

M. Ramena and J. Khan drew with

No Undue Inquiry. Chesh and Liu 0-0, Jost (o Yong and Hul 3-0, lost to Ip and Lo 3-6,

ide was that there wosht be no need. It was reported by the Chairman of lahed;a new record of scoring on 10 Cricketer On Leave, Harry Owen in inquire Into loans, it was really to the Appeals Committee that the Aw ends.-R... Luz bed a total of 10 Hughes, the well-known cricketer, has it the Chinese method of business, sociation had approximately $24,000 in winning tallies to set a new record for left for Australia on furlough. He is reed to bother about who was lending need for further funds was stressed,

Thu Taxation 'Department would rest hand for the proposed sanatorium. The the Division, a data ING

The Division broke the Third Divi by for six monuis the money, at alii, che whole system and the hope that a generous philku- sion record af, winning tallies at con- expected to be away for six months.

Also going to Australla «la W. L. 3Was worked out, no as to avoid going thropist would come forward! was secutive ends with 18 and his total of Raplay KC,C......eričkaraz)

Inta our pooples' butiņgra.

expressed.

17 winning ende equalled the recordii

It was further mld that the whole authorities be sought, was adopted; the result of successivo ends, and estab“

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