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EIGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION

HONG KONG, MONDAY, JULY 18, 1932,

FIELD MARSHAL TO Mme. Tsai Presents Students'

LIE IN ABBEY.

Viscount Plumer To Be Buried On Wednesday.

London, To-day,

The War Office announces to-day

Prizes

(Continued from Page 1.)

that the burial, as well as the the subscription of $286.40 to the] funeral service for late Field Marshal Viscount Plumer, who died Tung Wah Hospital in aid of the

Flood Relief Fund,” he added. on Saturday, will take place at

Pays a Tribute. Westminster Abbey on Wednesday

Mr. Ching paid a high tribute morning.

to Madame Tsai.

Lord Plumer was one of Britain's most distinguished soldiers and did outstanding work in the Great War

-British Wireless Service.

MORTGAGE PROVISOS IN DISPUTE.

"It gives me great pleasure to welcome here this morning Madame Tsai Ting-kai. Her pre- sence alone show how great an in- terest she is taking in the welfare of the students of Hong Kong. Her comenting to distribute the prizes for us gives great encour- (Continued from Page 1.) agement to the hard-working stu- mortgages were deposited with them dents who have tried their best to as security. A deed to this effect gain knowledge for themselves and was executed on December 5, and to prepare themselves to be useful on the same day, the woman neti-and worthy citizens. We are un- fed the Bank that she had appoint-fortunate in not being able to wel- ed Shao as her agent.

come General Tsai Ting-kai here. Note For $25,000.

He left the Colony on important On the next day, Pittendright and business three days ago. However, Shao jointly signed a promissory I can assure you that both Gen- note to the Bank for $25,000, to eral and Madame Tsai Ting-kai which the liabilities of the mort are extremely keen in helping the gagor were limited under the first students along and are looking eagerly forward to a future when An important factor was that on all the young generation will be- the same day, Pittendrigh, who had come well-educated, brave, strong, no funds in the Bank, drew a cheque unselfish and patriotic and loyal to for $15,700, not only signed by him, their own country." but by Shao.

cover.

Class 3, Chung Sin-cheong. Mak Wing-woon. Chan Fook-ping.. Tong Chi-yung.

Claim 4. Kwan Shun-kwong. Pang Hoi-fal Leung Kwok-on.. Lee Yee-ken,

Class 5

Lim Ping-kee. Päng Hong-tag. Wong Kin-chang. He Ka-sing.

Class 6.

Mak Cheong-shing.

Lee Koon-wan. Lee Yuk-fan. Lo Chan-man.

Class 7.

Lo Yuk-wing, Lee Hon-wah. Ng Lee cham Wong Man-tin.

Clase

Ma Chun-man.

Yang Hin-yal...

Chin Kwok-hing.

The Sincere Cup for Inter-Cláss Basket-ball was won by Class 8.

The players were: Wong In- Mr. Ma Man fal spoke on behalf sheung, Leung. Shiu chuền Họ The facility granted to Pittend-of Madame Tsai and expressed Hon-yum, Kwan Shun-kwong, Lee righ by the Bank, was the honour-thanks for all that had been done Lee-kan, Miu Ng-sheung, Pang jing of cheques drawn on an over-by the Chinese people for the 19th Hof-fai, ann Ho Tat-hong.

drawn account. Cheques of that Route Army during the trouble at nature were drawn betwen Decem- Shanghai. ber 6, 1923, and February 26, 1929, fifteen cheques in all

Large Overdraft.

The following programme of an- tertainment was much enjoyed "Students of to-day will be mas- Overture--College Orchestra. Įters of to-morrow," he said in part. Reading of School Report of "Students must remember two res- 1981-H. C. Ching, B.A. (Head-]

On November 23, 1929, two and ponsibilities. One is for the pre-master),

a half months before the sale was sent, to study to better yourselves; Distribution of Prizes-Madame

put through by the Bank, Pittend and the other is, with your Know- Tsai Ting-kal... righ's overdraft stood at $20,574. ledge, to serve the country in the

THE PRIZE LIST,

The following is the prize list:—

Cinsa 1. Leung Fook-cheung. Ng Hung-kan. Yue She-yuen.

Class 2,

In spite of warnings, nothing was future." done in the matter, and the Bank set about exercising their full power to sell. On February 4 or 5, Messrs. Deacons, the Bank's sillci-| tora, sent three well-known Chinese |property brokers into the market to obtain offers for the property. The highest offer received was $24,000.

On Ferbuary 7, a letter from Mesars. Deacons to Shao informed him of the matter, and intimated that unless the demand was paid by noon on February 8, the oder of $24,000 for the Ko Shing Street property would bo closed.

Nothing was done and the sale took place.

7

Wu Kai-yeo.

Kwong Chin-kwing. Ho Yue-lau.

So Ching-wing,

EVANGELIST'S INJURY,

· (Continued from Page 1.)

tra.

Speech Mr. Ma Man-fai,

Chinese Music-Collège Orches

The Sparrow and the Children The Yeung Chung Kindergarten.

Cantonese Song--Mr. Lo Lo. Sword Display-Mr. Au Yeung- luk and Miss Li Chi-sing.

Chinese Music College Orches- tra..

Piano Solo-Miss Chui Fook-yue. Harmonica-Kong Kui School. Screen Song"Any Hags." Comedy-Where East Meets

West."

"Sister Aimee's” Notoriety,

Mrs. Hutton, known to most Americana, as Sister. Aimee," and acknowledged as one of the

Ready To Pay. The first demand made to Mrs. Chu, by the Bank, took place the day before the sale was completed, on which it was alleged that there greatest publicity experts of all February 18. The letter called had been irregularities in the con- time, rivalling even Mahatma upon her to pay only the interest duct of charities obtained through Gandhi, has been the her Angelus Temple. The allega centre of many stormy scenes, tions were published under the iwhich include Court The purchaser of the house save sub-title "Aimee Gospel Gold matrimontal and domestic trou- the tenants notice to quit im- mediately after the sale.

bles, charges that she turned re- Digger."

ligion to material profit, and Court actions.

that was due on the overdraft. Να reply was sent.

cases,

A letter came from Messrs. George Mrs. Hutton's career has been K. Hall Bratton, later to say that colourful. She won her greatest Mrs. Chu was prepared to pay all notoriety when, after having been She has been married four the money both Interest and prin- reported "missing" and having times, and the accusation has cipal. Messrs. Deacons sent a reply been the object of a State-wide been made that her last forthwith, that the offer was too search, it was alleged that she two marriages were made for late.

Sadaka had run away with a young radio publicity purposes. Mrs. Hutton The objection made by Mr. Hall operator. Such charges, while was openly snubbed by Harvard Brutton was that his client had not never proved, cost an unusual University officiala last year when been asked to pay the principal light of scandal upon the fiery she was refused permission to amount.

evangellist whose following was enter the College to deliver an counted in tens of thousands.address.

The case is continuing.

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