Monday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
September 1, 1941.
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Library.
Sunday
August 24
Hongkong News of the Week
August 25
Monday
Day of Heavy Rain. With a rainfall
of 0.545 Inches, for the 23 hours ending at 11 p.m. to-day was the wettest dny of the month
ת
were
A Page For The Evacuees
Pork 45 cts a pound; chops $1.25 a pound 1.90 ctx).
Beef .80 cis a pound (80 eta). Chicken $1.00 a enity, (31.60), Egg .04 cis a dozen (.82 cts). Palatoes Dela a pound (,10 ctx); Onions 8 cts a pound (.8 cta). Brinjal 15 'cts n pound. (18 cta), Tomatoes 32 ets à pound 30 cis), Oranges 17 cts each (.18 els), Apples .40-cin red, .25 cis green (60 cla red).
Mare UB. Ships For Pacide. dislocation of passenger
The
trafte
necom-
Some rain fell shortly after midnight,
there but
only intermittent drizzles until shortly before noon when
heavy downpour began and continued until into in the evening. This month has been rather dry for Augual although early in the month there were promises to the contrary, schedules and shortage of On August 3 over two inches of rain modation resulting from the requiri. fell and more than one and half inches- tioning of American ships by the on August 4, but there have been very American Government, has been slight-
heavy downpours Fince. The Fainfall for Sunday was half an inch. alleviated, it was stated in shipping
circles to-day. The Bomber Fund. The following telegram, dated August 21, has been received from the Secretary of State for the Coloniex by His Excelleney, the Governor:
везд
of
the
President seven
Linea
stenmera which were delivered to the United States Maritime Commission on completion of their voyages some time ngo, i la understood that three of the ships are now to remain in the service of the American President Lines for the time being on a trip to trip basle. Apart from requisitioning, the
Review Of The Principal Topics Aug 24 To Aug 30
Wednesday
August 28
Thursday
Legistation is now being drafted
to make this effectivo and it is ex-- Husbanda' Protest Meeting. Con- pected the Bill will be ready for pre- fronted with a no confidence vote ut sentation to the Legislative Council 4. 1089 meeting of Hongkong's within a few weeks. bachelor-husbands to-day, the Eva- cuation Representation Committee resigned in a body and was replaced certificates will be purchasable from
Post Ofees, banks and by a new commitice.
authorised centres.
It is presumed that war savings.
other
Schools will probably be encour-
Saturday
The Peninsula Hotel Rose Room was crowded for the meeting, which wag the outcome of Mr W. V. Tay- aged to assist the war effort by buy- Bor's published announcement of his ing these certificates, na they are in decision to resign from the post of England. There a weekly contribu Acting Honorary Secretary, He an- tion of usually sixpence is made by the required nounced that decision in a letter to a child and when the S. C. M. Post on August 20 in amount has been subscribed, he re-
Hollanders, Celebrate, The birth- which he made certain allegations celves his certificate. These are in-
terest-bearing. Business houses also day, which fell yesterday, of Her against the Committee.
to
a
August 30
organise drives in At to-day's meeting he amplified sale of certificates, and towns held in Majesty Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands, was fervently celebrated those allegations, which, in the words special "Savings Week." of the Committee Chairman, Mr C. E. Raffle Prizes Unclaimed. At a by the Netherlands community in "Following
Colonel from
Moore
Terry, carried an accusation of "bad meeting of the Hongkong War Effort Hongkong this evening, when a re- Brabazon-Latest £8,000 from South
August 27
falih" against the Committee and its Committee held on Wednesday night ception was held in honour of the New Fire Engines. Tests of the China Morning Post War Fund grate
'individual members.
Linairadas received from Messrs fonvey acknowledged. Please American LaFrance are engine the fully
Fcak Burglaries. A girl was gogged
& Davla, supervisors of the Queen's birthday at the residence of most modern and powerful machines ny deep appreciation. Such generous eixian of the Japanese shipping com-
Mr Terry, who presided, roundly Monster Raffle held early in April Mr D. G. E. Middelburg, acting united to our of this type in the Far East-were
wor effort panics not to allow their ships to call by a burglar who entered her bed-
here has also resulted in the stranding room at 115 The Penk, according to a denied Mr Taylor's several charges 1041, giving a list of the unclaimed carried out when they more than lived elp
闊 number of people, and In- up to their reputation for speed and invaluable."
and was supported in his denials by Cost of Living. Only slight changes of performance in
In the prices of foodstuffs took place convenience to others, tents.
road and
pumping
Seating accommodation is provided for four other persons besides the driver in the cab of the fire engine, white there is standing room for four Br more Aremen at the rear. For night driving, the siren works automatically with a father warning lamp which is mounted on the bonnet.
a
Tuesday
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evacuation
ip the Bomber Fund.
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Glit to Malla. The following coples Quips By "Argus”.
From
With Acknowledgments
While the cost of living is down a bit, the coat of leaving is suffer- ing from inflation spiral
story told to Mr D. J. N. Anderson Mr J. F. MacGregor, Vice-Chairman prizes. These amount to approx. Consul-General in Hongkong for the during the past ten days. Beef remains The situation would appear to be at Central Magistracy to-day, in a but one member of the Committee, etely $0,000 in value, covering 30 Netherlands, at No. 632 The Peak.
J. Shepherd, supported Mr The majority of the prizes, which No official reception was given by The four engines, which arrived in at 80 cents a pound, but pork is down much improved now, with an increased
of several articles belonging to Lady Taylor's complaint in respect to a include silverware, wines and spirit the Consul-General during the day, the Colony a few days agu, have 12. by five cents, being quoted at 85 cents number of American ships calling here case which also concerned the theft Mr
the Colonial Secretary, open American Pre- Blackburn, wife of the Counsellor to letter to
orders on docal Arms to cylinder engines with an I.A.C. rating a pound yesterday. Pork chops are, next month.
Three ships of the
which, it was stated, had not been value of $100 each, watches, jewel- as customary in peace time, buf leave of 78.0 h.p., developing 240 bruke hp, however. $1.25 a pound.
Vegetables, thought not plentiful sident Linen are expected
shown to all the members before it lary etc., are now in the possession Netherlanders attending the reception Despite considerable size, the machine is very fast and easy to handle. It is show litle change in price. Apples Hongkong for the United States, The the British Embassy at Chungking.
Arst is expected to leave about the Yong Chang-tang, 24, unemploy- was sent through the Governor.. of the Committee, and it was decided not troublest by any hili in the Colony, and oranges are cheaper.
Chicken is $1,00 cally, which la first week in September, another about Top speed is satd to be more than 60
20 cents higher than last week. Eggs the middle of the month, and the third ed, was convicted on two counts of Mr R. J. Banks was elected Chair- at the meeting that as suitable op- on Saturday evening took the
ortunities occur, the prizes will be portunity to reaffirm their loyalty to m.p.h.
are very expensive, ordinary cooking towards the end of the manth. Further (a) breaking. into No, 115 The Peak man of the new Committee, with Mr offered for sale by auction at various their Queen, and to confirm again the
information regarding theso sailings and stealing from the premises one Taylor as Hon. Secretory. The Com- With its powerful siren clearing ones being 64 cents a dozen.
application to the American President Lines, Limited. . handbag containing $11.03, one purse, mitlee decided to present a letter to Public functions, the proceeds to go organic and functional relationship way through the raffle on Saturday, Prices ruling yesterday, with those may be had on one of the machines went from the of August id in bracket, were:
two pairs of sunglasses, one silver the Governor to-day describing the
Six firms have sent cheques to the between the House of Orange and Central Fire Station to the water-
rocury and one rosary, valued at adverse effects of the
Commitice in teu of the prizes the Netherlands, a relationship which front near the China Fleet Club, where hoses were connected, and the pumping
Gorder and urging its Immediate res donated, and the sum of $554 received $50.05, the property of Miss cission. qualities tested.
Ybarra, children's nurse, and (b)
from these sources is being paid to Another public meeting will be the Bomber Fund. stealing two pairs of spectacles, ane held next Tuesday when the result rosary bead bracelet, one gold cross, of the interview with the Governor of telegrams between His Excellency August 26
100 yards, but at the completion of 150 two bangles, one gold Anger ring, one will be announced,
the Governor of Hongkong and His Members of the Committee present Excellency the Governor of Malta yards Hutchinson, who had set the silver expanding necidace, onc Hongkong Bambers, Hongkong has puce, tired quickly and dropped be-
Imitation pearl necklace and and were Mr C. E. Terry (Chairman), are published for general Informa- anly to subscribe another $304,000 and ind
bomber
Duckworth, J. N. Sweeney, A. C. aquadron, bearing the
Governer, Hongkong, to The last 20 yards provided a thr. curved jade slip, valued at $104, the Messrs J. Shepherd, S. Simpson, F. F. 10.
the property of Lady Blackburn, at No. Jeffreys, J. F. MacGregor and W. V. Governor, Malta, date August 25. Principally these engines are to be Colony's name, will go late operation
Taylor (Acting Hon. Secretary). A contribution of £1,000 is being used to purap salt water from the against the Nazis. This revealed in aning finishing burst by Benn,
The new committee elected com- made to Prayn' up to the higher levels. They alleinl reply from London to inquiries was beaten by two seconds by May, 114 The Peak.
11 was stated that about 4.20 am.
the Malta Relief Fund are each provided with alx inch suc made by the sponsors of the Bember who lowered inst year's time (Benu's)
by. Becs,
on August 24 Miss Ybarra was sud- prises Messrs. J. Shepherd, N. Nick through the Crown Agents for the lon hoses. The swivelled monitor in Fund.
Hutchinson was first to complete the denly awakened by some noise in son, W. G. McKie, Capt. W. E. Kirby, Colonies, London, as a gift from the detachable and can be operated on a
people of fire float. Each machine also carries
Taylor as hon. secretary, a 100 gallon tank with emergency hose, dren will bear the name of Hongkong and an at 33. May reduced his or her bedroom but seeing nothing, the V. D. Gage and Jarvis, with Mr W. V. Government, and
Colony. War Savings Certificates, It is From Governer, Malta, to Gover- so that the fireinen can throw water has stimulated donations for some time and enn at 33. May reduced his ar went to sleep again, Immediately on reaching the scene. past and the S. C. M. Post, Ltd, re- tears over the next 50 yards and he
Sometime later who was again expected that
shorily Hongkong nor, Hongkong, date August 20.-The cently received a number, of inquiries and liutchinson reached the 100 yards mark in 08 with Bean at 69. May
purchase people of Malta warmly appreciate The tests were carried out under the as to how much money is required to forged ahead at the 150 yard mark awakened by the sound of the door residents will be able
certificates in the the gift of £1,000 from the Govern supervision of Mr J. C. Fitz Henry, raise the cost of the squadron.
On August 20, a telegram was dis- chinson's 1 min 46, with Benn at 1.52. glimpse of Defendant taking out of Colony. This was indicated officially ment and people of Hongkong. I
when he clocked 1 min 45 secs to Hut of a wardrobe opening. She had a war savings Chief Omeer of the Fire Brigade, and hit E. F. Brown, mechanical engineer. patched to the Minister for Aircraft Any reached the 200 yard mark in 2 the wardrobe a bag and was about to-day, when it was revealed that add my personal thanks.
Production reading as follows: "Please
for the It will be recalled that this gift It is understood that two of the en cable how much more money is re- min 28 sees and Beni at 2 mlas 33 to scream when Defendant seeing the Secretary of State
нест.
that she was awake, gagged her with Colonies had approved of the Iden was approved by the Legislative gines will be stationed at the Central
the Council as a token of appreciation The absence of R. Larsen and Na plece of cloth. Defendant ran to of making them available to Fire Station, one in Wonchal, hud the quired to purchase fongkung Bomber
Squadron,"
for a sister Colony, other in Kowloon,
The following, reply was received McQueen robbed the boys 50 yards the window and escaped, The house Hongkong public.
free-style event of its competitive was broken into through a window Chudies at the yesterday: Caddies on Strike.
"From Ministry of Alreratt Produc- Bavour, but Saunders awam unpaced which was reached by rucans of a Kowloon Golf Club went on strike on Friday, following the dismissal of two tion. We should like to arrange for to clock 28 sees and so lower his last ladder. of them for allegedly going out of medium Bomber Squadron, probably year's boys' record by 25% sees,
Blenheims, to be named Hongkong. turn in carrying clubs for meniers.
The trouble arose out of some tacm Ta eunble us to do so we should re- bern of the Club giving caddies "cun- quire a further £28.106, making the shaw" after rounds-n practice which required total of £180,000," On Fri- is strictly against the rules.
for day, two members, well-known giving substantial "cumshaw" at the end of their play, arrived at the Club
The knowledge that a bomber squa
The Balance Required Subscriptions to the Fund have en-
Colony's Trade. According to an official report released for publication by the Superintendent of Imports and Exports the combined values of the Colony's imports and exports of mer chandise as declared during the month of July. 1041. totalled $119.9 millions (27.4 billions) as compared with 1990.
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Friday
this
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and two of the old endlies went out-abled the S. C. M. Post Ltd, to rem!!-$110.0 millions-12-millions)-in-July, theft of her properly the following rioneer Store, No. 7 Stafford Road, have been for 15 months or more in
of turn in order to carry for them. £161,030-19-6 to the British Govern This was objected to by some of the ment, The Fuad has in hand just over newer and younger caddles. The two £4.000 towards the next instalment,
Defendant was arrested by an' Indian watchman at Hill Creat and admitted that the articles found in bis possession were stolen. MISA
August 29
Hongkong on my return was the lights," Ybarra recognised the articles as her
enld Lady Northcote to-day In property.
First Resident of Kowloon Tong course of
Interview which she Ples. the District Lady Blackburn discovered
The death of Mr granted is 3 reporter. "When you Augustine Tang Yew-pon, of...... the morning. As a result of Inquiries Kowloon Tong, occurred at St Teresa's continuous, and complete, black-outs, n In terms of local currency the total made Defendant was found to be the Hospital on Friday morning after a I was," she explained. "the blaze of
Ughts here is simply unbelievable." culprits were on short illness. and at their agitation the rest of the £24,000 needed to make up the re by 0.8 per cent, in July, 1041 as com- Lady Blackburn were thrown into
The late Mr Tsong was the first TO the people of Hongkong Lady pared with July 1940; und decreased the harbour by Defendant since they by 1.4 per cent, in terms of sterling.
could not be disposed of except the resident to settle down in Kowloon Northcote sonds a personal message. She has enjoyed her stay here and ja spectacles which were pawned for Tong district. 20 cents.
Born in Kwangtung province 57 years grateful for the many kindnesses shown ago, Mr. Tsang had been to the United her she regrets her imminent drepar Defendant was once employed as Blates where he stayed for seven years, ture from the Colony, but offers her house coolle at No. 114 The Peak His marriage to Miss Ma King-sinn, an good but on July 19 he was dismissed artist, took place in 1910. Prior to the people. when he was convicted on a charge of opening of the Pioneer Family Store. Jarceny of clothing from his em- he was a broker dealing with the sale Discussing the morale of the people ployer.
of cinema Alms in Conton.
al Home, Lady Northcote sold that
caddles went on strike,
It was corned to-day that the strike
quired fum.
In local currency therefore, appro- ximately $354,000 is stil required.
had been settled, the caddles returning
Is hoped that every section of the to their duties on Saturday.
Old Site Transformed. Used for the Colony will do its utmost to help to- last 30 or more years by stallholders words such a worthy geal.
for the sole purpose of seiling fruits,
On July 10, 1041, is Excellency the
HUSBANDS HOLD
The triangular piece of land in the Governor received a telegram from PUBLIC MEETING
centre of Bonham Strand, close to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, old Western Market, is, now to be the expressing gratification at the generous rite of a two-storey public latrine, flow of contributions from subscribers Construction work is well under way of the South China Morning Post and the whole structure will be com- Bomber Fund. His Excellency also re- ploted in approximately three months, Celved another telegram on the same from Licul Colonel Moore Inquiries revealed that the majority day of the fruit stail owners have either Brabazon, Minister for Aircraft Pro- Bought cites elsewhere or have closed duction, who lau conveyed grateful thanics, expressing the hope that the down business entirely,
was not far distant when " It was maintained that old customers doy would hardly be inconvenienced by the squadron will go into service to lear disappearance of the stalls as there wliness to the generosity of the out were others in the Western Market post of the Empire whose name it will which is close by. On the other hand, bear."
it was pointed out that the demolition
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Swimming Championships. of the stalls would go some way in European YM.C.A. Swimming Cham- relieving the congestion of traffic pro- Dionships began this evening when two ceeding to and from the busy centre new records were established and one of Nam Pak Hong. The frult market elht-year-old mark was equalled. has for many years been something of A. Roberts caused the biggst up- set of the evening when he bent B. S. The following Wilson in the fod yards backstroke persons have been allowed to quit the championship in the new time of 78% secs, to lower Wilson's former time by Hongkong Defence Reserve:
Mr G. F. Glibert, with effect from two seconds. Wilson clocked 80; secs. August 15, Mr C. R. Wilson, with effect last year's time. F. Willis, who has from August 18; and Mr F. Ellls, with had little practice this season, was
third, a long way behind. effect from August 29.
A landmark.
Defence Reserve.
A. F. May had stiff upposition from
Mir B. D. Evans and Mr T. L Dell L. A. Benn and D. Hutchinson in the have been re-signed from the Com- men's 220 yards free-style champion- batant Group to the Key-Posts Group ship which May won In 2 mins 43% in the Hongkong Defence Reserve.
District Officer North, Mr John 50CB, equalling the record established Barrow, District Omeer, North, Ilong. by, a. (Bert) Linge In 1933. There kong, is appointed Commissioner to was little in the race after the first administer oaths and take declarations, afirmations and attestations of honour In connection with the succession to property on denth within the Northern Dlafrict of the New Territories so long as he shall continue to act es District Officer. Nort
Government. Hause. The movement under Government House has slowed down very considerably, repairs have been completed and the house is new entirely habitable. The movement was caused by the construction of air raid tunnels undor the grounds and House.
Regular and frequent Inspections are being carried out in case of movements
kely to cause further damage
Bomber Fund's $2,500,000, Shortly before noon on Saturday, the Bomber. Fund passed the $2,500,000 roark, thanks to a number of splendid donn tlona, which amounted to $7,001,70, received during the short space of two- and-a-ball hours.
The Followship of the Bellows gave the Fund its biggest push by sending In its eighth donation of $5,000.
Sir Atholl and Lady MacGregor for- warded a third donation of $1,000, Mr and Mrs Petro.a second donation. of $300, while the monthly contribution from the Chinese Staff of the long-
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many friends in the district.
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wishes for the future of
the cnim
And of course the Government can always tell the husbands, "You should have thought of all tits bo- fore you proposed to her."
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And when they're at it, why not have a bar sinister across to pro- posed husbands' badge?
I note from a heading that elimbing party has been surprised
at Yaumati. Don't they everest?
.
Then there's the lady who looks like she was poured into her dresa and forgot to say when.
The Health expert enlarges again 'on', the blessings of ventilation. Perhaps for the average Tiongkong flat he could invent a porous water. proof window pane
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Becalise of the freezing, it is
there are 2,000,000 reported that idle dollars In Shanghai.
Why,
that in real money must be at least three and fourpencol
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Many wild animals charge with their eyes closed. I know a few compradores who do the same.
The many impending divorces in this-town-are-causing the lawyert to go round- with dark triangles under their eyes.
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"We had a hard road to hoe," said tho husbands' chairman. ar reported. Better slek to paddling your own kazoo.
While the husbands were moet ing, so was the Y's Men's Club, But then the sadder and the wiser are not always the same people.
We need another $384,000 so that a "Hongkong" bombing unit can be formed,
Well, maybe a bargain couk-be-struck-with the food Hawkers or the Vegetable Oufid.
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Defendant was sentenced to 'four About 18 years ago Mr Tsang settled they all had their jobs to do, and did months' hard labour on the first down with his family in Kowloon Tong them, carrying on and making the best has already been in existence for count and three months on
the before it became a residential district. of things. It was difficult, she sold, to second, the sentences to run concur. They found the place very agreeable explain to anyone in a place that had more than four centuries." and soon other people followed thair not experienced bombings.
The toast to the Queen was follow- rently. He was also recommended lead in thaking their homes in the dias disregard of air raids by the people of for deportation,
trict. For the convenience of their Britain.
ed by the singing of the Netherlands Brawl Ai Repulse Bay. An alleged neighbours, their realdence was partly The journey from Britain to Hong National Anthem,
transformed Into
store ย
selling assault on a chauffeur of Mr Banerjee groceries which
gradually increased kong took 11 weeks; ten weeks by sea at Repulse Bay on the afternoon of in size and finally emerged as the to Fenang, and another week by air to Castle Peak Rd. Explosion, Mr J. June 12, had a sequel before Mr D. J.
Ploncer Family Store, because the Hongkong. N. Anderson at Central Magistracy to-
H. Ruttonjee's bungalow near tho day when Ah Hui of 27 Tang Lung whole family have shares in the shop.
The women of Penang, she said, scofront at the 12-mile post, Castle Street, was summoned for assaulting Lt
Mr Tsong was a member of the Kow. were doing a great deal of war work; Peak Road, was damaged by splinters · Tong, 45, of 118 Gloucester Road, caus- loon Tong Garden City Club and had Like Hongkong's workers, they went ing him bodily harm.
He leaves a lot of supplies to Britain, and, in and
water about 12:30 p.m.
on Rosaline, particular, to the evacuees from bomb- widow, three daughters,
"Iosa Friday, when a mine which had fendant, while Complainant was ten M. A da Silva appeared for De- A wow and Pauline and a son, Peter, ed areas. They did, however,
drifted from its mooring was dashed presented by Mr C. A. Sutherton Russ. Ils relations in Hongkong include his hospital work than we do here.
brother-in-law, Mr S. K. Chung, Mon- Fewer Immigrants. Arrivals in the on the rocks and exploded with
Colony since April have shown a fairly terrific concussion. Complainant, examined by Mr Silvo, ager of Dennis and Company. stated that he had been employed by
considerablo decrease, according to Mr Banerjee for three years, On the Vain Evacuation Move, As Instruct-
The bungalow, which is гото Omeer, yesterday, but distance above sea level, was struck Immigration day-in question he obtained leave from ed at Thursday's general meeting, the gures obtained from Mr J. H. B. Lee, als employer and spent it with a plenic members of the new Evacuationea whether this is the effect of the im- by a spout of water about 300 feat
Committee presented party at fepulse Bay. His master was presentation alao at Repulse Bay, having driven his themselves at Covernment House to-migration restrictions or due
day at 6 p.m., intending to present to sonal changes could not be ascertained high, created by the explosion, Mine Complainant said that later Defen- case against the evacuation edict and introduction of the Immigration Or tered over a wide area, while trees the Governor a letter outlining their as the number of arrivals before the aviintera and dead fish were scat- dant arrived there in a private car, urging its revocation. They were in-dinance was not available." noticed: Mr. Banerjee's car, and naked formed by an official that it was not. However, it was learned that since singed and uprooted, but fortunately Complainant to let him have a trial at convenient for His Excellency to re- the start of the European
war, there there, were no casualties. has been a tendency for fewer people driving It. Complainant refured, say ceive them. ing that it was his master's business and
to come in and more to go out of the
Although the bungalow is still allegedly swore at Defendant. Defen-
Colony at this time, of the year. Seeking A Vicar. dant, walked away in an angry mood have been constituted a Board of
standing, its foundations are believed Following aro the weekly figures of to have been affected. Doors but returned later, and assaulted Com- Patronage for St Androw's Church,
and
14,700 (Macao, caused a commotion, and was eventual Vicar for the Parish:
11,300, Canton
and Kwongchowan 1.100, other ly stopped by the arrival of Com- plainant's mistress on the scene,
car there himself.
The following
to sca*
and-bushica in
the vicinity
were
plainant. Tho fight that followed Kowloon, to take steps to find a new arrivals since April: April 22-28, windows were blown in by the force
ports of the explosion, while the furniture The Bishop for his Commissary, the 4001; April 20-May 6, 14.200 (12,000,-in the rooms was saturated. Pieces Hev, E. W. L. Mariln); the Rev. H. A. 200, 1,500) May 6-12, 14,800 11,000 of metat about three inches in The case was adjourned to Sep. Wittenbach (representing the Archdea- 1,000 2,200) May 13-19, 14,000 (11,700, tember:1.
con of Hongkong); Major'·. J. L. 009, 2,000); May 20-26, 13,000 10,000, diurmeter, together with bits of rock, Penfold (representing the Church of 100, 1,000); June 2-8, 11,700 (8,800, 000, stones, and debris, were strewn over Metals Controller. It is learned that England Trustees): Miss W. Robinson, 23001 Juno R-15, 13,300 (10,000 300,
ILE the Governor has appointed Mr Mr E W. Sharp, Mr R. Dormer, Mr. T. 2200) June 16-22, 13,700 (19,200, 1,300 the house and' grounds, causing con-·· B. aiderable damage to the and Controller, with effect from August 20 Council.....
and that as from Monday, Septenfber 1,
the licensing of metals will be transfer-
1000); July 1-0, 11,700 (8,700, 500, plants. 2,2001; July 7.13, 11,700 (8,400, 1,000,
A meeting was bold on August 10 2300); July 14-20, 12.300 (0,200,000, A curlous thing was that all the red from the office of the Controller at which, states the Andrian, it was 2500); July 21-27 12,100 (0.000, 1000, plaster, outside the house, and somo
(0,500. of Trade to that of the Metais Con reported that Mr Wittenbach had, with 2,800); July 27-Aug. 3, 12.700 troller, at Holland House, 1st door. The approval of the Church Council, 1,300, 1500) Aug. 4-10 10,100 (0,200, inside, became black, due possibly to The Director of Supply, with the written to the Archbishop of Melbourne 300, 1000); Aug. 11-17, 10,300 2,000, the chemicals and held from the
mine. consent of the Governor, has delegated and to Bishop Donald Baker, Principal 1,000, 1,500). to all his powers relating to unmanufae of Ridley College, Melbourne, asking
One or two servants working In **Hongkong's disgruntled "gramwidowers" held another public meeting luredemil-manufactured and man their assistance in finding a Vicar from It will be remembered that about a kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown on August "28⋅ when the 'old "commisión received a vola of non-confidénufactured: metala” and alloys to the Australis. The-Blahop was also arked month ago the deponit system in respect
pre to make enquiries from the Church of of arrivals from Kwongchowan, Can he bungalow had their hair slaged, Cod, amounting to $300, was re-. ceived
Congress, and a new corruillie was formed. These pictures taken at the meeting Judies to the exercise of his powers by Canada while in the United States, on and Macan was abolished, and this but except for the shock, received Lady Northcute Interviewed, "The have been one of the contributory when the concussion shook the
catises to the decrease of arriynis from Snoot, the Fund reached the total show (top) Mr. O. E Terry, the el alman, making his speech, and be the Director of Supply, as he may
·low-rart-of-the-big-sasembly “h'eard-some-onlapokon speechesresande intensitate pandaganilayani at Lake has hade klanta -- Most extraordinary thing I found about-these ports since that time.
premises, they were not hurtDNA
DI: 82,501, 410.90. MATER
Matale: Controller, "but withqut.
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