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RECEPTION ON THE ARRIVAL OF H.E. SIR WILLIAM PEEL, K.RE.

OFFICIAL WELCOME AND PRESENTATION OF ADDRESS.

T A PUBLIC MEETING held

A at the City Hall on FRIDAY,

the 4th April, it was decided to present H.E. Sir WILLIAM PEEL, .B.E., with an Address of WEL on his arrival in this COME Coleny, which will be during the morning of the 8th May next.

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THE CHINA MAIL.

LETTER LEADS TO BREACH SUIT.

“AFFECTIONS BUILT ON FALSE FOUNDATIONS".

DAMAGES FOR SLANDER,

R.A.F. CONCERT. Excellent Programme by the Kai Tak Follies.

~PAROCHIAL GATHERING."

of

A disippointing "bouro" attend- ed the Concert given by the Kal A letter received unexpectedly by of Miss Eva Phillips, n young Jewish Tak Follies, H.A.F. Concert Party, goods imported to and exported Watney Street, Commercial Roadt, Saturday. An amusing and varied from Hong Kong must be declar- London, from her sweetheart, Mr. Programme was given by these ed to the Statistical Branch of Hyman Rosenweig, a tailor's ma-versatile stars, the foremost the Imports and Exports Depart-chiner, of Bedford Street, Stepney, whom are Cpt. A. F. Cox aut A. C. ment, under the Registration of led to a claim for damages for af- Tower, most of the humour being Imports & Exports Ordinance leged breach of promise, which provided by the former. 1922, in now ready and may be came before Mr, Justice Finlay and Stretton provet very popular with obtained at the Statistical Branch a jury, in the King's Eench Divi- his songs, while several small sketches evoked much merriment, (1. & E. Department), Beacons- sion. feld Arcade, price 50 cents.

W. SCHOFIELD, Assistant Superintendent, Imports & Exports. Hong Kong, 3rd May, 1930.

COMPANY MEETINGS

HUMPHREYS ESTATE &

1.

for each other have been built on

L/S.

"Dear Eva," the letter ran, ""Our Parochial Gathering" being: have come to the conclusion that the "hit" of the evening,

No doubt the weather wus in the affections we have conceived

same way responsible for the poor) attendithee, but this merry com any are deserving of better sup port.

The programme was 03 fol lows:-

false foundations, and it is best we go our respective ways. Hoping you will understand that the future: holds no prospects for us, 7 romain, yours truly, Hyman.".

Talbert

Mr. Howard, who appeared, for Piano Solo

Watling. Miss Phillips, explained that there Opening Chorus The Follies. Was a threefold enose of aetion.] A Livener

Tower & Co. First, there was a perfectly "Three Jolly Sailormen", - FINANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. straightforward claim for damages

Cox, Stretton & Muirhead. for breach of promise of marriage. Bunjo Solo TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN In addition, Miss Phillips was "Good English Ale"

that the ANNUAL ORDIN-claiming certain sums of money

Cox, Muirhead & Sunimers. ARY GENERAL MEETING of which she said she had advanced Song

.. Stretton, Shareholders will be held at the to Mr. Rosenweig in order that they "The Transmigration of Souls", Hong Kong Hotel, Hong Kong, os might form a savings bank fund

Cox & Towers. WEDNESDAY, the 7th May, 1930, tor use in the event of their getting The Ghost Walk ........ Towers,

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a camera.

"If You Were Mine” .......... Stretton.

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at 11.30 a.m. for the purpose of married. She was #180 claiming Harmonious House Hunting, receiving the Report of the Direc- from Mr. Rosenweig the return of

The Party. tors together with a Statement of an engagement pledge valued at "Baby Dear"

Tower & Co. Accounts for the year ended 31st £12 159., a goid cigarette case, and Tally flo ....... Cox & Talbert. December, 1929.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the "In addition to that," Mr. Wireless up to date", Company will be CLOSED from toward said, "this man, accorting MONDAY, 28th April, to WED- to the girl's account; has not only The Doubtful Quartette

A Demonstration.

NESDAY, 7th May, both days in-jilted her, but has slandered her "Then and Now" .. Cox & Talbert. elusive.

in the most offensive way a woman The Fireman's Dream ...... Cox can be slandered-namely, by ut-"Our Parochial Gathering”,- tacking her character 36;

The Follies, her chastity." Phillips, who was 24) "We Say "Good Night". years of age, helped her mother,

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JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON, General Managers. Hong Kong, 22nd April, 1930.

THE CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE, LTD.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

THE FORTY-NINTH

her

The Follies.

Cpl. L. A. Watling.

Cpl. B. Rowsell.

A NEW J.P:

Mr. T. A. Mahtani Honoured.

Mr. T. A. Mahtani, who has been appointed an Unofficial Justice of the Peace by the Government, is the principal of Messrs. Thakurdas

Jeramdas & Co.

who had a drapery business, car- Produced by .............. Cpl. A. E. Cox. ried on principally on two stalis, Business Manager one at Watney, Street and the other At the same Public Meeting it

at Old Road Market. "This girl Stage Manager was decided that the whole of the

has an irreproachable character" Theatre Royal should be thrown

said Mr. Howard. "She works very open to the public without charge

hard, and is entitled to hold up. CANTONESE AND MANDARINsave only that the stage be re-

her head very highly. The fact LANGUAGE and characters TAUGHT served for the Reception Com-

that she was not leading a very by Mr. SHIU. Special notes and books, mitter, Members of the Executive

ORDIN-protected, sort of life, but had to Legislative Councils, Repre- ARY GENERAL MEETING go into the market and meet rough Twenty-three years' experience. Rapid progress ensuri. Special explana- tions in English given to beginners. sentatives of the Navy, Army and.

of Shareholders will be held at people, made it vital that Particular coaching in pronunciation. Air Forces and the Heads of the Offices of the undersigned on good rame should be preserved."

First class refer-Public Departments, the first two FRIDAY, the 16th May, 1930, at at lows of the stalls for the Con Neon, for the purpose of receiv-

Engagement Parts. examinations, No. 16, Wyndham sular Body and their wives and

At first when the young people ing the Report of the General met in 1925 they were just friends, the representatives. of the

Agents, together with a Statement but there then came a change,“and Churches, also the first two rowa

of Accounts for the year ended Mr. Rosenweig was continually of the dress circle for ladies.

taking her out to dances, and there' It is hoped that as many resi-the 31st December, 1929.

The SHARE REGISTER and was "a kind of understanding" dents of the Colony as possible MME. BARONELLI.Special atten-

TRANSFER BOOKS will be between them. Mr. Rosenweig then tion given to stout and stiff ladies will attend this Public Meeting

the suggestion that they who desire to regain their youthful at the Theatre Royal, and thus CLOSED from the 2nd to the 16th made

should put,money together in order Special trentment given to give a practical demonstration of May, 1930, both days inclusive. figure, elderly ladies for renewing the youth- the support of the Colony to its

to form a savings account, and ful appearance of the face. This

Miss Phillips alleged that she had treatment can be accomplished in six

paid £98 13s. to Mr. Rosenweig. dayn. Peking Bldg., 27a, Nathan

They became engaged in April or Rond, Kowloon.

May last year, and Miss Phillips boaght Mr. Regenwelg a gold representative of the Sindhi com- of Hong Kong to be cigarette-case valued at £12 15s.,munity and in return Mr. Rosenwelg gave appointed a Justice of the Peace. her a diamond ring worth probably

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Hong Kong, 25th April, 1930.

KASHMIR

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Mrs. Henry Wei, 28, D'Aguilar Street, from Shanghai.

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S, LACK,

Buperintendent Hong Kong, May 1, 1930.

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THE GREAT NORTHERN TELEGRAPH. CO., LTD, OF DENMARK

The following unclaimed tele- grams are lying at the office of the Great Northern Telegraph Com pany (Limited) of Denmark:

Gold, American Consul, from Chicago, Il

Towel, from Shanghai,

E. V. JESSEN,

Superintendent.

Hong Kong, April 80, 1980.

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SHORTAGE OF JUDGES.

THE ANOMALOUS POSITION OF WOMEN.

Paris, April 5.

The Chamber is now engaged in ' the discussion of a Bill for judi-

cial reorganisation, which will prob ably involve the re-establishment of many of the local tribunals abolish- ed a few years ago.

Several proposals have been made for dealing with the shortage of suitable candidates for the posts of magistrates and judges, who in France are not appointed from among members of the Bar but from a separate hierarchy. The shortage

Paris, April 5. To-day brings news indicating - the forthcoming release of two persons awaiting trial on criminal charges.

The prosecution has concluded, especially in view.of a second expert examination of cer In accordance with Jewish cus Replying to the Judge, Mr. Bar-tain blood-stains, which turn out tom an engagement party was nett said that the engagement was not to be human blood at all, that there is not sufficient evidence to given, and, afterwards without any not denied by Mr. Rosenwelg. previous conversation to indicate Mrs. Millio Peltz, who saw Mr. convict the tailor, Almazoff of any change of feeling, Miss Phillips Rosenweig after his letter, said murder, and he will probably be "You don't know released on Tuesday, after six a friend that the girl's mother was what Mies Phillips is. She is no months' detention, without trial.

It is evidently with reference to not as well off as was supposed gooit all round. If you suppose

this Cast that the Minister of is no doubt largely due to the small- but was in debt, and made a state-she is a respectable girl you have

Justice to-day publishes a circular ass of salaries, which had not been ment about Miss Phillips's char-[made a mistake." ucter. In a letter he wrote:

Mr. Barnett, opening the defence, addressed to Public Prosecutors, changed between 1883 and the date "Dear sir,-Referring to your let-anid that no suggestion of un- in which he draws attention to the of the war, and although slightly ter of the 19th instant, the reason chastity had been made against necessity of not allowing the pre-ncreased in 1919, remain on a level I broke off my engagement with Mies Phillips, and no suggestion paration of criminal cases to drag which puts that of a judge of the Miss Phillips was on account of would be made. Nor was it allegon unreasonably, and recommends first class at the equivalent of only having found out certain things ed that the engagement was broken release on bait when possible. He 2225 a year, and that of a Judge of

then insists upon the right of the Appeal at only £885. concerning her general character, off on that account.

These salaries are and her disgusting confident on the Mr. Rosenweig, in the witness accused never to be examined, ex- last occasion I met her. She knows box, strongly dented that he had cept in the presence of his advo increased, although the Government what I mean"

received any of the money men-cate, and, lastly, forbids magis refused to pledge itself to multiply Mr. Howard added that no sug-tioned in the claim. "It is entire-trates to delegate, their functions 1914 salaries by five and thus put them, on a level with the deprecia- gestion was made, and it could not ly wrong. I have never received to experts. be made, that there was a word any money from her for the purwill no doubt soon be released, is obeyed by defeating the proposal.

The second accused person, who tion of the frame. The Chamber of truth in the suggestion that Miss poses she alleged," he said. Но

For, although Two suggestions were made for Phillips was an immoral woman. denied that he had been guilty of Madame Hanau.

Giving evidence, Miss Phillips making slanderous statements con- the amount required for her ball increasing the available personnel of PHOTO - SUPPLIES explained the engagement party cerning Miss Phillips, or that he has not yet beef collected, a large judges, but both were rejected by custom, and Bald. that her party broke off the engagement on fin-number of her creditors, amazing the Chamber. One was to adopt a system of one judge in each court the expenses of which were paldanciat grounds.

instead of three as at present. The other was to allow women to become magistrates and judges. ::

Those in favour of the latter sug- gestion pointed out that women are judges in America, and that in Franco, although they do not have the suffrage, they have been allowed to be called to the Bar for thirty years. They can also be Professora of Law, and can thua train magis- trates..

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by her mother-asted. from five Mr. Justice Finlay, summing up, o'clock in the afternoon until 1.30 said the case for Miss. Phillips was next morning., "Before I received that the engagement was broken the letter breaking off the engage-off for the cold blooded reason that ment," she said, we never had a Mr. Rosenveig had discovered that! quarrel. We went for a walk on the business of her mother, in which the previous Sunday night, and hole hoped to have a third share, was said that someone had told him that not doing as well as he thought. my mother had bundles, of money, The case for Mr. Rosenwelg was and was not going to give me any that his rigorous principles had

when I got married."

Theon shocked. Whether those prin

as It may seem, have subscribed | towards it, and the total will probably be reached in a few days.

LESSON-SERMON

First Church of Christ, Scientist, Hong Kong

Slander. Denied.inles were shocked by Miss "Everlasting punishment" was Cross-examined by Mr. Barnett illips was a matter for the jury the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in for the defendant, Miss Phillipa The Jury, after an absence of all Churches of Christ, Selentist, said that, she was very much in fifty minutes, awarded Miss Phil-on/Sunday, May 4 love with Mr. Rosenweig. After lips £25 damages for breach of pro- The Golden Text was: "Where she received the letter saying that mise. They found that the words fore doth a living man complain, a there was no affection between alleged were spoken to Mrs, Feltzman for the punishment of his them, she was too humiliated to by Mr. Rosenwolg, and that they sins? Let us search and try our ace bim herself..

imputed immorality or unchastity ways, and turn again to the Lord" If he were earning £4 to 25 a For this they awarded Miss Phil Lam: 8: 89, 40). wool he would not want your lips $100 damages. In addition the Among the citations which com-

now to be

Moreover, the anomalous position exists that In certain circumstances the presiding Judge may call upon the senior advocate present to fill a temporary vacancy on the Banch, but may not do so if she is a wo- man.

LAMMERT BROS. money? He took it. (Laughter.) jury decided that the elgarette-case prised the Lesson-Sermon was the the Christian Selence text-book, He dentes having had the money was bought by Mins Phillips and following from the Bible: "Judge "Science and Health with Key to I put it to you, you never gave him given as an engagement pledge. not, that ye bo not judged. For the Scriptures," by Mary Baker a shilling?I did. She added that They proved that $14 187 was paid with what judgment ye judge, ye Eddy: "Divine Science reveals the she borrowed some of the money by her to Mr. Rosenwel but could shall be fudged and with what necessity of sufficient suffering, she gave him and was still paying not prove other sums,

measure yo mete, it shall lames either before or after death, to Judgment was entered, accord-sured to you again" (Mate, Til, 2), quench the love of sin. To remit it.

would be Ingly, and an order was made for The Lesson-Sermon also included the penalty due for sin, (Continued at foot of next Column the return of the cigarette-case, the following passages rom for Trath to pardon error" (p.86).

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