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Monday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

June 16, 1941.

Sunday

Hongkong News of the Week

June 9

Monday

A Page For

For The Evacuees

train, V. M. Xavler, C. M. Victor, A. Mt. Silva, Ip Fung-chuen, Au Chung- hon.

the

casket, Others were sent

Wedding. A bride in shimmering white satin brocade, with Uree Family wrenihs were interred with .by pretty bridesmaids in white organdle picture frocks, formed the striking bridal group that entered St John's Cathedral to-day. The occasion was the marriage of Beata Elizabeth de Courcy, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs D. Morgan Richards, to Captain Alan Oswald Gawler Mills, R.A., son of Mr and Mrs J. Gawler Mills of Aspley Heath House, Woburn Sands. As she entered the church on the arm of her fatter, by whom she was

Uncle

given away, the bride looked 10E Mrs R. Forrest, Mr and Mro J. P. Logon

the

10

lines of her gown

graceful Unes

The

constituted War Revenue Committee bouquets were composed 1ing been ubstantially altered in cone tuber-roses and Jasmine. neclion with the Salaries Tax, Brleny.

of white

tha revised taxation is raised to 7 and A frock of royal blue luce was 14 per cent, but for salaries the lower chosen by the bride's mother, and scale is to be 8 per cent, while the with it she wore a flowered toque is reduced trimmed with a vell. She carried a exemption limit of income to $3,000.n yeni.

bouquet of pink and mauve asters.

fully which The service,

Was The "objects and reasons" stale; 1-This Bill is based generally on a choral, was conducted by the Rt. Rev. Bill recommended by the Reconstituted R. O. Hali, Bishop of Hongkong, as- War Revenue Committee in the appen- sisted by the Rev. A. P. Rose. Mr dix to their Report which was tabled J. R. M. Smith was the organist. nt Legislative Council on April 29, 1841.

Captain A. J. le Seeleur, E., un- 2---The Commitice's recommenda- dertook the duties of best man.

After the ceremony the bridal car the various passed between a guard of honour clauses of the War Revenue Ordinances Formica by men of the Royal Artil of the previous year with a view to fery.

Review Of The Principal

Topics June 8

To June 14

Wednesday

June 12

Thursday

Birthday Honours. Two pro minent Hongkong residents appeared in the King's Birthday Honours. The Hon. Mr M. K. Lo, J.P., and Dr G. H. Thomas, J... are appointed C.B.E. and M.B.E. (Civit Division) respec- tively.

102

round of the lawn bowis Open Taira Championship were decided to-day. At L Kowloon Foutball Club A. E. P. Guest Jav and T. A. Maar won 21-20 against .V. C. Dixon and H. Drow, and, at the Valley, U. A. Rumjaha and A. II. flume Jahn beat CF. Needham and A. Brooksbank 24-14.

and it was not until the sixth head that Guest and Madar started strongly

Dixon and H: Drow opened their tent- ing with a single, Scoring were lovall. et at 14-14 on the 15th head and again at 20-20 on the 31st heal.

On the extra hend 'Dixon -sent in three One woods to lie three, but Guest, with his laat wood, turned the tables by lying one. Drew did his best to reverse the *-ivankage, but falled. and A Bury me beat c. 4. Nenjam the Valley motch U. A. Numjohn

a Governor in Counell, and would be

azetted on Friday, June la

It is intended if possible to bring the measure into force on June 15.

It is officially stated that this measure,

follows:

Saturday

June 14

em-

On the following day, however, an agreement was reached, the contrac

Quips By "Argus"

With Acknowledgments Japan alternatives in the Netherlands East Indien: NET.thor, nar.

Phyllis, Som, and Valerie, Majory, nd Vie, Emily, and Susie; Auntie Hilda, Uncle Stan, Jean and sonny. En and Harold, Fred and Douglas, Granddad and Win, Auntle Edio and Uncle Ted,

In addition, in the name of His Uncle, Ned, Auntie la and

Majesty, His Excellency the Governor Harry, Auntlo Harelo and Uncle Syd,

has been pleased to award Certif- cates of Honour to Mr Ho Wing, J.P., Commodore A. C. Collinson, Lt and Mrx C. J. Austen Groy, Mr and Mrs Kong Yuk-tom, Mr and Mrs W. G. M. Wilson,

and Mr. M. L. Wong, J.P., in recommi. Mr and Mrs R. M. Wexham, Capt and

tion of their loyal and valuable ser- Mrs W. J. Scotelier and Feggle, Mr

vices to the Government of Hong and Mra 3. C. Bounfetti, Mr and Mrs F. Hespes, Mr and Mrs W. A. Johnson.

konie Hon. Mr M. K. Lu, in a Indling

Two Strikes. About 2,000 paint- Dorothy and Jan MacRobert, Mr and

representative of the Chinese com- and A. Brooksbank 24-14. The latter scrapers in local dockyards and other strike following munity. He has long prominently scored two Aves and four singles and places went on A full train at the back. Her long and Family, Maude, May and Bnbs, Mr veil,

of plain "Hilusion" which

Identified himself with their interests the Indian Pair scored, on the remain a demand for an increase of 40 per and Mrs Emile Landau, Mr and Mrs E. tulle, was caught to her head with A. Rt. Fowies, Mr and Mrs B. Austen,

and is especially well known for his ing heads,

Daylight Saving For II.K. Hongkong can in wages. blos Mr and Mrs J. M. A. Ramjahn, Capt of orange a slender wreath

association with charitable activities. is to have daylight saving, commencing Mr Lo has been an unofficial mem- next Sunday. The effect of regulations The demand was made to the con- soms. To complete the picture, she und Ars Leveson, Lt-Comdr and Mes'

11. C. Dawes, Mr and Mrs P. R. Hollo-

June 11

they were carried a bouquet of arum Hillen.

ber of the Legislative Counell since which have been approved, is to save tractors by whom June 8

way and Family, Mr and Mrs W. A.

Playfeld Opened, Built it a cost of

one hour in the summer and half an ployed and it is understood that the bridesmaida were the Misses Stewart, Mr and Mrs A. Langston, Mr

In the field of sport Mr Lo has hour in winter. In the main, the new letter replied that the matter had Satartes Tax Revision. The Govern- Alison Black, Painela Pritchard, and and Men S. L. Lloyd, Mrs W. Murray $70,000, the King George V Memorial

to be referred to dockyard manage, ment Gazette publishes the draft of on Rachel Smith, whose frecks featured Stratton. Mr and Mrs Stan Hill, Mr Field in Jordan Road, Kowloon, was

The Colonial Secretary's Office, In ments and ship-owners. The reply to holding presidential consolidate heart-shaped necklings and a row of and Mra Y. H. Ross, Mr and Mrs S. Celeially opened by Hon. Mr. L. always figured prominently, and in mensure is dictated by war needs. Ordinance to amend and

forwarding a copy of the new regula was considered unsatisfactory by the. the back. Walker, Mr and Mrs B. O'M Deane, Mr Smith, Colonial, Secretary, to-day in addition the War Revenue Ordinances of 1040. small self-buttons down

and Mrs II. E. Badden and family, Mr the presence of a large nathoring.. offices in many sporting clubs and tien this afternoon, announced that paint-scrapers who refused to con- It a disclosed therein that the drati Halos of ruffled

by the Ro- their headdresses, while their shower 11odden, Mr and Mrs James Ormiston, Geoffry Northcote, was to have per- tulions, he has actively taken they had already been approved by the Linue with their work.

organdie

formed and Mrs G. A. Leiper, Mr and Mrs W. Ila Excellency the Governor, Sir

In Colony tenuls, being both part Ordinance recommended

Capt and Mrs Compton, Miss Olgo formed the ceremony but was prevent- Archangelsky, E. L Groome, J. E.

participant in the open champion- Anderson, S. F. Lane, W. M. Christo ed by indisposition...Ila speech, read former Interporter and a regular pher. John Oswald, J. Harrop. W. M. by Mr Smith, zaid that were it possible partic for the late king to see what had been ships.

Dr Thomas, born in 1889, qualified Brown, G. C. Worrall, F. L. Thames, C.

for the degrees of Bachelor of Medi- is designed as a contribution to the war A. Pester, W. Organ, D. F. Hughes, done in his melnory ho would be Barbara and Charlie Spradberry, Betty pleased and grateful.

Hon. Mr W. J. Corrie, Chairman of cine nnl Bachelor of Surgery in the effort, since it will save fuel. In the summer and facilitate military training and Lolly Goldman, R. B. and D. 13.

Text of Enactment Nelson, Fred and Dougian, D. B. Sin the Urban Council, under super University of Hongkong in 1914, later in the winter. clair. R. II. Murray, Std and Irene vision the deld was erected, explained

In 1912 he was appointed Resident The text of the now measure is us CR All Chr. Eilien and Nat how the Park came into being, and obtaining the M.D. and M.S. Spence, W. Matthews, W. L Alexander, sald that in the list of subscribera.

In exercise of the powers conferred: nisu spoke of the post which he held for a number o Ray arid Bub Yeung, G. G. Worrall, F. every section of the community was Surgeon at Tung Wah Hospital,

by the Emergency Fowers (Defence) L. Thomas, G. A, Payne, S. A. Rum- represented. He

the Emergency Powers Jahn, Tse Long-sai, G. Thomason, J. B. intention to bulk) a similar field in years. In 1928, he was appointe Harrison, A. M. Park. L. Smith, Ninn, Hongkong, and hinted at the possibility Assistant to the Medical Omeer in Acts, 1930 and 1940, as applied to this (Colonial Defence) Order In Council, L. B. Wood, Vivienne Blockburn, Frank of yet another.

1939. Killed At Home. Receipt of news to Chorge, Civil Hospital and Menta: Colony by

and the Emergency Powers (Colonial Since then, he has at vari uzim

Defence) (Amendment) and Marjorie, Jean Findley, Peter and II. Raillon.

Joseph Edmondson on March 7, as a

Order in Counell, 1940, His Excellency Mary Morrison, Jean and Jiminy, N. L. the Colony of the death of Mr James Hospital.

the Governor makes the following re- A.P.C. Statistical Dept, Stocks Section, result of enemy action off the east been Medical Officer in Charge, M

gulations:

The War Taxation is eloquent ef what Stores Section, Stationery Dept; Naval coast of England, has revealed a tragic tal Hospital, Tsan Yuk Hospital

Wah

THE HONGKONG Hospita

DAYLIGHT happens when you try to avoid killing Secretary and Staff of Commodore's coincidence, his brother, Cap! G. S. the Outpatient Department; Super!

Tung

too many birds with one a

one stone. Wah lus- SAVING REGULATIONS, 1941, of Commodore's C.B. Edmondson. formerly Chlet Officer of tendent, Office: Staff

Superintendent, Kwong

1. These Regulations may be cited n

something advertised Omees; Wayle and Company: Che San the B. Chang On, having died at Matil

the Hongkong Daylight Saving Reguarazingly popular prices." But then, The late Mr J. J. Edmondson was also pital; and Chinese Medical Re

*alons, 1941, and Company: All members, II.K.V.D. da Hospital the same day

popularity in C.; A.P.C. Accounts Dept; Lady Mem-

i always He is also an old Poller Reserv

Rimazing. bers of AP.C. Local and Chinese Staff very well known in longkong, having Senior Grade, of A.P.C.; General Manager and Staff. been here for 13 years, le first came of A.P.C.; Shroff and Cash Ledger out in March, 1924, as third engineer having been during t Section of A.P.C.; Commodore's Office of the Douglas Steamship Co. He re- chargs of the Ambulance Station

tached mained with the Company until Sep- Naval Writers.

ember, 1937 when he resigned and re-

Birthday Parade. With traditional turned to England with his wife. At which services he was that time he was Chief Engineer of the Good Servle Medal by:

On returning to England, the late At ceremonial, which inclues cran Edmondson, who was born in 1890 at about 4,000 men drawn fr Barrow-in-Furnesa, obtained a berth Navy, the Army, the Hongkong Naval us Chief Engineer of a northeast coast Volunteer Reserve and t Voth

Consular Bay at Governm 1: collier, which was torpedoed on March Defence Corps, and a rede i

Air Edmondson is survived by his longkong to-day celebred

The salute at the para widow, who is residing & South day of His Ma esty King G Shields. England.

League Tennis University beat Indians held at lien sy R 614-214 at Sookunpoo in the C division of taken by i Excellent the tennis league today.

A. Rahmin and 1 dichell bent F. K. Minjar Gener Hul and S. L. Yong 0-2: bent K. Y. Tam Excellent Govern

Later, at the reception at G-vernm and Poul Liu 6-2; fost to ip Yee and Northcote, who was then

House, the Loyal Toast w 1 Kenneth Lo 3.0.

nt the call of Mr J. II. En Consul and Aeting Doyer of the t sular Body, wo expres of the Body for the err courtesies extended presentatives in Hon

tions involved:

Firstly, revision

nf

adjusting what appeared to the Coin- The reception was held at

the mitee to be the principal inequities in Royal Hongkong Yacht Club, those Ordinoncer:

Afterwards

Mills Mrs Gawler Increase in the allow- Secondly, an

nto a frock of grey geor- ane to those paying salaries -

gette and lace, with a hat of crushed tax:

Thirdly, a different basis for the strawberry, and bag to match. The sessment of the tax on profits made honeymoon is to be spent in Manila by the entrying on a trade, profes and Bagulo.

n vlew to In- Aion .or business, with

Funeral of Mrs Bullock. The funeral erensing the yield on this tax which of Mrs Gladys Beatrice Bullock wife of had proved disappointing on the pre- Mr H. Bullock, of the Asiatic Petroleum

Sunday Fourthly, a new tax (see Chapter V Company, who died in hospital on place at the Colonial of the n' on certain classes of readly Cemetery to-dny Rev. A. P. lose Bacertainable interest arising in or ne omelated. eruint in the Colony on debentures, mortgages, bills of sale and business

vious basist

Joan

Fitthly, raising the original taxation rates of five (in one case four) and ten cent. per cent.. to six and twelve per respectively:

Sixthly, substituting a single amend. ed and consolidated Ordinance for the existing War Revenue Ordinances.

Further Increase

On arrival at the cemetery gates the casket was carried in by 'Mears Young, Ellis, Thonias, Walker.

Harrop Speace, Newton and Wilson.

The chief mourners were Mr H. Bullock (widower), Mr and Airs W. A. Tomlin (parents), Mr and Mrs D. Lyon, Mira Farrar and Mr Anderson.

Among those present were Com modore A. C. Collinsons, Messrs R. Young, D. Hughes, L. M. S. Lloyd, 11, Forrest, S. L. Lloyd, G. C. Wurrall, G. M. Park, LA. R. Duncan, G. F. 3-The Government has accepted Hughes. G. Thomason, N. Spence, F. but Thomas, J. S. Logan, II. A. Evans, these recommendations generally; considers that the rate of tax should G. A. Payne, S. C. Walker, P. R. Hollo be further Increased from alx and way. S. F. Lane, Paymaster E. S. Ber twelve per cent to seven and fourteen

per cent, respectively,

which the

June 10

Golf Results. The second round of the Happy Valley Summer Singles golf contest of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club resulted as follows:

II. II. Mundy (d) beat T. C. Barclay (18); J. J. Van Muhlen (13) beat 1. Linaker (12) 5/4; 1. A. Chirus (18) beat A. 1. Penn (12) 2/1; G. E. Willer ton (12) beat G. W. Reeve (11) 2 up; A. V. Greaves (11) beat W. W. Ahern (9) 2/1; W. J. Buller (1) beat J. Young (16) 3/2; A. L. Powell (18) bent E Greenwood (18) 2 and it and I. Smith (8) beat L. Jackson (11) 4/3.

The Captain's Cup A. W. Bourne, Jr. (03-074) and P. Annis (92-1874) tied and qualifield in the June qualifying round of the Captain's Cup competition of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club, played over the Fanting Old Course during the week- end. There were 18 entries.

Tuesday

2,125.05 million gallons as against 2,048.43 million gallons,

Heitan.

M. A. Wahab and M. Hassan lost to lul and Yong 2-6; lost to Tam and Liu 2-0; lost to Ip and Le 4-0.

M. P. binder and A. R. II. Esmall lost to Ilui and Yons 2-0 drew with Tam and Liu G-6; lost to Tp. and Lo -fi.

CHINESE BY. RECREIO

At Causeway Bay Chinese B itecreio 6-235.

beat

5. W. Wang and C. C. Luk beat F. J.

to

the Chines

to

His Exce''en, respra to the neht in which the

and J. 3. Remedios 6-0; beat G. A and was engaged r the p

11. A.Noronha-8-21-drow with Gonsalves and A, E, Noronita G-0.

E.

freedom.

K. C. Ng and 1. F. Choy drew with Remedios and Remedias 6-0; beat Noronha and Noronha 0-2; bent Gonsalves Noronha 0-3.

and

wat

any..

Lawn Bowis. Two games in Pen-

2. In these regulations. "Hongkong Summer time," on any date between the fret day of April ad the thirtieth day of September, th Inclusive, menns exactly nine ours in advance of Greenwich mean me, that is to say one hour in ad- ance of the mean time of the 120th meridian cast of Greenwich and one

hour in advance of standard time.

con-

"Hongkong Winter time," on any Inte between the first day of October and the thirty-first day of March, both clusive, means exactly.eight and one alf hours in advance of Greenwich mean time, that is to say one half-hour advance of the mean time of the th, meridian east of Greenwich and half hour in advance of standard

withstanding anything

tion 28 of the Interpreta ned'nance, 1911, (Ordinance No. 31 **whenever any expression of In any enactment or in any -41 dammment, the time referred to, "The motraty Intention appeats, be held, according in the date t to be either Hongkong Sm- or Hongkong Winter time, as nte may require. These regulations shall come into

on-the-15th day of June 1941.

Friday

The Chinese Air Force is described as able. All it needs aro remarkably

planes and pilots. •

The Governor opened the baseball season, pliching the fest bail. I under- stand he is still wondering why.

Hongkong

nt

A retired Civil Servant is described as a friend of the under-log. It's just a phase they pass through after they've their hearts broken._

Correspondent wants to know how to Judre a nation's Ulteracy. A good way is to be a newspaper editor and run a Correspondence column. •

Daylight saving stacis on Sunday, That's what I call tactful. You can just roll over and tell the Government to go and chase self-ance.

·

A hundred years ago, Hongkong was regarded as a miserable profillers Island. But of course that was before compra- dores were invented..

I gather from Father Byme that the Church ths no use for paychology. To be sure, what's the use of knowing what sort of worms cat

YOU?

We now have a big thermometer to show how the Domber Fund's rising. But wouldn't it get to boiling point quicker Government would do some- thing about the evacuum?

The Crown Colonist quarrels with our 1.Centenary stamp because we've call ed a flying-boat a ceaplane. Philatelists would have been just as thrilled-if-we'll. called it a hippopotamus.

Special pinnes are being built for the Italian parachute troops. It is believed that the seating capacity of the planes. will be 20 men, There will be two pilots, a mechanic, a radio-operator, a parachute jumper, and 13 men to push

4-A this Increase, Government considers amply justifield In view of War Revenue requirements and of the effort the Colony-must-

unduly make to meet them. may bear hardly on persons paying salaries tax, wht were last year required to pay on the first five thousand dollars at four

Consumption on the Island during Lawn Bowls Championship. The Der Government has decided that payment of salaries tax on the first five bowls championships opened to-day the month totalled 507.47 million L. 5. Hon and Y. Y. Las lost to Remedios and Remedies 1-0; drew with not be in- when several matches in the first collons by on estimated population Noronha and Noronha 6-4; beat Gonsalves thousand dollars should creased beyond the six per cent, recom- round of the pairs were played. of 777,000 at the rate of 23.6 gallons and Noronha 4-2.

CHUNESE A DEAT K.LT.C. mended by the Committee.

An upset wits caused at Kowloon per head per day, compared with

At Kowloon Chincio A beat Kowloon

Big Bomber Fund Gift. The Ste- amount of food and fuel, the daily 5.-Government has however de-

gallons by 800,000

Indians 3-4. elded also that the exemption limit of Football Club, where the veterans V. 530.00 million were people 18.1

:at gallons per head per 6. A. Hussain and 6. §. Hussain beat tvards of the Hongkong Jockey Club wage earner had to pay nearly twiceun out, $400 year was too high and has re- Atienza and V. Chittenden

1. N. Chau and A. Lui 6-2; beat C. We have forwarded cheques to:

South China Morning Post Bomber portant increases had taken place in tors consenting to a 20 per cent. in- commended its reduction to $3,600 (see benten by A. Eastman and W. Sim- day in May, 1940.

crense. rice, vegetables, soya bean products, On the Mainland, the total storage and K. L. 11 6-3; beat M. C. Tang and

BY. Tong 0-1. Clausen () and 14 (3) of the Bil. son 20-10.

million

Lund, $21,058.81. At Recrelo. A. W. Smith and E. was

11. M. Singh and 8 A. 14. Gepher lost Ammentary on each clause of

British Fund for Rellet of Distress fish and fuel. the A which differs in any way from Curtis beat F. Nolan and B. Jillott against

in China $21,058.81. 19-0. W. McNell and P. A. Peckham year. Excluding

The total $43,717.62 represents

of $43, during the

gallons

Y lons gallons last to Chau and Lui 2-6; lost to Wel and

veru Tolzintion of 1940 is tinched in beat R. Leigh and R. S. Meadows 28- Boat Docklot was 307.52 million 2-6; beat Tang and B. Y. Tong

יין

of

per Lower 0-1.

June 13

In other words, for the same

as much as in 1938. The more im-'

Laundrymen's Dispute

Gazele hn been issued by Mr F. C. G. Davies beat K. W. Farrow and A. ad per day, compared with 385.39. Isu and I, C. Kwok beat W. J. total distributed by the Jockey Club ships of the very many who had to noon, but was settled this morning. tion "n the Defence Regulations, At Crauengower C, W. Lam and and after June 16, 1941, un per- N. P. Karanjin beat W. K. Way and son chatt slagl in rlee Wholesale without E. Zimmern 25-21. the on permission of the Rice Con- tro

1042.

En who at midnight

June 11, has possession custody of montent of more than 20 piculs of

The Controller may dispense

any return to be postponed.

Evary person

last year..

There was

J.

ip and 8 Y. LA beat Howard anN

Chinese beat Civil Service 7-2. 34.540 inches for the same period Murray 4-0; lost to Dumeld and Emberson quirles by D. L. nd J. Bendall 6-2; beat

rom

10.

bic

at a

of them!

carrying on or em- Agafuroff and Skinner 3-6; beat Yat- Mrs Dunbar wito humand, who comers to the galas, acquitted themselves the increase in cost per meal of food ables to the farmers uld: for veget, played to-day, two in the. First Divi- '

on

slon, one in the Second and two in the

Food and Fuel M. Ramzan and H S. Mehal lost to

A brief strike occurred, at the the total consumption Chau and Lui 2-0; lost to Wet and Li

The Director of Medical Services the table of Correspondence.

the neit proceeds of the Special Cash HOUTH CHINA V. CRAIGENGOWER Sweep on the Lantao Handicap, 1941. pointed out that the Hongkong works of the Steam Laundry Com- Patent Order, The following 20.

At Civil Service A. Willerton and Callons by an estimated

popul

At Kowloon South China beat Craigen-

These contributions will bring the Government was alive to the hard pany at Homuntin on Friday, after- ord-" --tuined in the Goverment

€50,000 at the rate of 10.0

Some weeks ago, the workers re- Bale Controller, under Regula- G. Graltan 35-10.

million gallons by 300,000 people at Howard and K. 1. Woo 6-3; beat G. Lu to War Funds and War Charities to exist on low wages, and the casual

decision to exercise complete quested and received an increase in The Stewards also announce that rers, os was apparent from its

C. the 'mport und export wages and the privilege of washing. 14 gallons per head per day in May W. Leonard G beat Lu Wai-ket and $571,724, or approximately £35.730.

a constant supply for Wos 0-3 beat Lu and Li 0-1, lost to Lu the nett proceeds of the next is of rice and retail prices in the their personal clothing at the works, At Hankkong Football Club N. J: both the island and mainland, as was and Leonard d

Sweep. the Kwangtung Handicap, to

"Similarly," he said, "the Bebbington and J. F. McGowan beat the case last year.

K. I, Chen and J. M. Wong beat Howard

Government had also using the Company's materials. On devoted to British War Funds and Hongkong M, 1. Ruz..... and A. J, Coelho 22-20.

Lawn Tennis League. Matches in Royal Observatory since the begin-

The total rainfall recorded by the and Wood-0: beat Lu and L 5-1: bras Lut be run on October 25, 1941, will be

firewood, which had been sold at 20 ment discovered that the workers At Kowloon Army beat Kowloon 90. the British Fund for Relief of Dis- taken energetic action in regard to Friday, it was said, the manage- Llewellyn and D. it. Hazell lost to Webb 1ress in China: rig for the purpose of sale shall, be the divan of the tennis league ning of the year up to the end of

Cost of Living. In reply to en- (or even less) callies to the dollar were bringing house-hold materials May is 31.405 inches, compared with and Denyer 3-7; lost to Marson and

newspaper représenta- In February, and now was obtainable to be washed as well, and they were fore noon on June 18, 1941, deliver to to-day resulted:

at 45 catuies for a dollar."

told that they could not do that, the Rice Controller a return in the

and D. L. lu beat I.

tive at Medical Headquarters Jast

year.

Kloss and Fisher lost Lo., Webb, and form in the schedule of the particulars

Cheaper vegetables, fish and roya.. Agafuroff

The laundrymen argued that they. there specified.

·Mrs Dunbar Leaving. A promin- Denyer B-7; lost to Megson and Murray 0s to the chief cause for the un Returns shall be signed by the person B. Agature and W. Skinner 6-1; ent and leading member of thest to Dumsid and Emberson 1-6. number of deaths in Hongkong at the bean products were needed, accord-

Bebbington and Peterson lost to Webb present me, the Hon. Director of ing to the Director of Medical Ser- could, and five hundred required to make them and shall bear beat M. Yatskin and T. Wardlo 0-2.

and Denyer 3-d; lost to Megson and Exedical Services expressed the opin- vices, and various investigations were struck work. hia "chop."

D. C. Lule and C.C. Luk bent Aga- Colony's social and sporting world,

Murray 1-0 lost to Duffield and inbarson

ion that malnutrition giving rise to on foot with this in view.

Lawn Bowia. Owing to the unfit con- Returns may be delivered by post to furoff and Bends11 0-0; beat Aron Mrs Lambert Dunbar, will be sever-

Ing

her connection with Hongkong 2-6.

Readers will recall the discussion, dition of some of the greens caused by Inter-itong Swimming-Keen competi- deficiency diseases, like Beri-beri, the Rice Controller. second floor, Ex-

and Sinner 0-4: bent Yatskin

tion market the inter-hong swimming and diminished resistance to infection referred to last Wednesday, after a stay of about 25 years, when change Building, Tiongkong.

and Wardia G-1.

she leaves by the next Clipper for

at the Y.BLC.A. to-night when Hong-

Lawn Bowls League matches were with a return ar allow delivery of S. W. Ling and W. C. Choi lost to Manila, before going on to Calfornia Kong Electric, reinforced by . Hutchin of the lungs and bowls, was the meeting of the. Equitable Nice Sales Bowdownpour, only five

Agafuroff and Bendall 4-6; lost to where she intends to make her home, son, G. Saunders and J... Blean, were principal factor involved.

easy winners with 24 points, followed by

the low prices when be accompanied as Jardines with 1916, Kowloon Dock, new-

Dr Selwyn-Clarke pointed out that Fund Committee held on

was emphasised Third. played to connection with the business skin and Wardle 6-0.

for as Manila by

ty to take intra place. will then return to

to Hongkong. ARMY V. KOWLOON TONG

Recroló “A”, winners of the First the the same vegetables being The Hat & angelat success and and fuel to In lac is being a decouraging influence Army last 10 Kowloon Tong 1-0, Chairman of

of the Women's Interna- the Bomber Find should benen substan was clearly demonstrable

high prices in the local markets. Division for the last three years, suf R. E. Guest and J. C. L. Pearce tional Club since its inception eight Hally. A magnum of champagne, drawn following table: ...

by Ticket No. 12, was sold by auction for

1938 May, 1041 The availability to the farmers of fered their second defeat of the sen Cents Cents lost to F. 11. Kwok and T. E. Ling years ago, Mrs Dunbar was also one

cheap fertiliser which can be used son, losing to Indian Recreation Club 3-6; lost to 11. T. Bee and P. P, Khoo. of the organisers of the "Bella Sou-

without danger of spreading bowel by 14 shots. Dalloh's rink played a big part in the Indians, victory, re- 0-0; lost to E. Lee and C. C. Ma 3-0. thorn" House-husus ja trang

diseasca is yet another aspect of the ghtering a win of 21 shots, which lica i jest to girls and women in Happy Vatthe No. 267. was not claimed.

"roblem which it is hoped Govern equalled the record for the biggest The waterpolo league match between Fresh vegetables 2.0 ozs. (1.03 tacls).

rink win in the First Divlston, children toy-1 Feats and Navy D was won by

ment will take up without delay. For the purpose of this order any Kwok anu Ling 3-6; drew with Bee which

of women and

Ou hat been "esta 3+1, +3 Hongkong. She

The Second and Third Division" Icoma

Communal Kitchens

The beh- the Rice Controller may 3-0.

Salt J. Tmberson and J. Webb lost to generally active in other social work

Asked what other measures, might teams of the Recreio also lost.

former...was beaten by Craigengower ent-d Inepeet any premises in which the business of buying and sell- Kwok and Ling 3-0; drew with Bee in the Colony, and with Mrs Diggar, derdines 10 Kowloon Dock 12; 3

Influence the present situation, the and the fatter by the Indian Recren- Director of Medical Services gave i tion Club The Kowloon - Bowling on m'ana Anton with any such and Khoo G-G lost to Lee and Ma 3-0, organised party to raise funds for Hongkong lank 11: Butterfeld and Salt fish and veget-

#leotric 100 yards, medley ·rolay SOUTH CHINA v. KOWLOON medical relief for Chine, at the wire ; Dodwells Bil

thels)

as his personal opinion that the time Green Club figured in the pther two maiches, in both of which they come *any mises which he may

It would anhle rounds for suspect Kowloon lost to South China 8-1. American Club in 1937, and also for (J. I. Maycock, dk. Slown, D. Hutchin

was fast approaching when Relict in 1930. War AEP. Gue and . Grose lost to British

be essential to establish a number of out victorious. The end for the purposes of any.

Mra Dunbar has for long been

8.7Cts. 15.20Cts communal kitchens (particularly on Volunteer Promotions. The fol- such business or for storing rice in W. T. Le nu W. C. lioh 5-7; beat romret of which this order has been w. H, Hoon K. C. Wan 6-4; lost to keen follower of the Turf, and has

where cooked food towing promotions in the Flongkong been connected with racing here for Dadwoll (C. L. Bailer, Le A. Denn, 1. D.

:the mu purchased al cost to dug- 3 could

A Mles R. Cockburn, 11. Kp and 1'. Szoło 1-0,

h the last 10 years. Her main succos, D. ff. Stewart)); "person" Includes a

N.A.E. Mackay and F. Kengelbae sea have included the Hongkong Veterans' Race C. Logan (Dock), steward); Jardines (EA, Haberts, Mis ment

Volunteer Defence Corps are notined: C. P. flyde Bank): 3, W. ft. Emits engbottom. MV Blackburn, N. D.

To be Majors with effect from May operated by the Hongkong ' relation n required

to a fin de ket lost to: Lee and lioh 3-6; lost to Derby In 1828, won by her pony Siline); & la. A. Caleraft (1. and B.). Borker).

TEA

Social Welfare Courici), 19-Caplains J.SL.. Bottomley, C. do ******

150 yards relay), Jardinge -6. os. to Ip and Szeto ting Bull, and the winning of the ting partner of that Ho and W

further 60 yards-1, D. Tutchinson. (Electric) Roberta, N. D. Tooker, D. O. Parsons, W.

stated bis personal 9. Robertson, C. Branson, F. Challenge Cup by the same pony

(Dodwell; 3, 5. A. Roberis E. A daubert, GP. Rione); and D. H. Hazell lost from 1920 to 1932 Inclusive. Single molens K. Corneck. Logan, de, Tile, L. Barkus, volnion that those employers of Binje and F. Filopance, *** p.wession, eustody or to Lee an

Eh 2-0: igst to io and Bull also won und Foochow Cup in niving1, C. Saunders (Electric): 2.3 Diatrich Ramsey, Lapatay); 2 Inbour who had not granted a hig][/ xhall be deemed to Wan 0-7 Ip and Szeto 3-0. 1930, 1932 and 1933, but was beaten, A. Stewart (D), and R3-1, (dend treat) Bank (C. Flixde, D. G. Day rost of living bonus to their work To be Lleutenants and Leuten- for the purpose of.

The Into second place by Mr Lambert Wilson (Dodwells), N., D. Booker Harrington, Wellermes Nettle people or had not given a bonus ants H. T Buxton, with effect from he Island reservoirs at Dunbar's Diana Bay in 1931 Other 100 yards mixed relay), Electric (D. diequalified when: the menna last manmmensurate with the rapid rino in May 13, D. McLellan will effect

menth showed a slight well-known ponies racing under Mr Hutchinson. Mr Cenwford, Mi Grant, took off before time, laund

pond Dunbar's colours were Bear Claw

The froro Máy 1 ehr, there being and Red Feather.

of buying and selling rice shall, demand hy a person authorised in writing by the Rice Contrailer, pro- due to that person any books ac- count ther documenta relating to that business.

Power of Inspection -

per-on Authorised in writing. In that and Khoo D-0; lost to Lec and Ma evacuated shortly after ·

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bu

firm

to

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0-0.

urposes of this order a per- F. Zunn.

'Colom nice airmatively that mutabit trade or employ- the end of annably necessary for storage i ment except the trade or employment: Verejko

Anga bar" of buying and selling ride......

lo Mr Pillips, Kowloon Manager of Hongkong Dank. Ticket No. 170, held

Mr G. Ainalle, drew a cut gloss powder Rice 10.2 ozs. (7.65

Tweend prize, drawn by Ticket

toolaj

HONE RESTegates-1. Electric 24; 2

3.2

4,74

0.4

1.3

1.00 -1.45 0.30

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1.10

2.8... 4.14 ren, G. Launders), 2. Jardines (E. A. Firawood 1 eatty 0.7 Floberts, R. A Grubert, N. D. Booker,

ngan. M. Dietrich, A., £}{{#); 4. P. a. Pamantis, Dock (I BOTKIN,

Jardines)..

Torrible.

Carrinhers, MThompson]

at

Saunders) Banic (D, Q/ Day Mim 200 yards invitation way. Combined Booker Mrs. Duopuy, EM thomp- Tongs: 2-European YMCA (5) C^M Mon) 1 & 2, and B. (R. 67 Castleton, Mira: mart, pulmone Combine OOSMERE

mula the position in a

cost of food and fuel, would need from May 18, B. C. Field, with effect

witt

a more from May 105393. Guterres, with

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