ALHAMBRA

HAN RD, HOWLOON-DARY AT

SHOWING TO-DAY

TWO BRILLIANT YOUNG STARS IN A THUNDER BOLT OF HUMAN DRAMA!

Life meets death...Happiness mingles with despair...Love defies a shattering challenge!

"A DOCTOR'S DIARY"

Next Change R.K.O. Radio Picture

A Paramount Picture with

JOHN TRENT, Paramount's New Find. Helen Burgess.

Geo. Bancroft. Ruth Coleman.

"RACING LADY"

with Ann Dvorak. Smith Ballew. Harry Carey

THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 15, 1937. LOCAL ESTATES

FATAL MOTOR MISHAP

Mr. Grant Cameron Charged

Peter W

Grant Cameron,

Car

Mr. D. W. Peterson And Mr. H. Milner

Local estate, vah

at $32,900; Duncan

was left by the late Mr.

Wilkie Peterson, of No. 116, Cannon June of Street, London, who died on

W.Diseases.

Messrs. Carroll Brothers, was this 25 last in the Hospital of Tropical morning charged, before Mr.

Sealing of the certified copy of Schofield at the Central Magistracy,

No. 3190 in a Probate of the Will has been grant- with. driving. dangerous manner at 9.15. on. Tues-ed to Mr. G. Miskin, Director of Company, day night in Queen's Road East, Messrs. Gilman and near Li Chit Street, and with hay-Limited, lawful attorney. ing inefficient brakes.

The late Mr. Henry

Milner, of

The case was adjourned till Satur-Beau Rivage Grove d'Azette, St. day, defendant being allowed bail Clement, Jersey, who died on May 15, 1935, at St. Saviour, Jersey, left of $500.

local estate to the value of $8,000. M.M. Watson applied for certified copy of which has

Local estate to the value of $18, Mr. left by the late

said [Mr. Traffic Inspector Saunders. defendant was driving at a fast sealing of the speed and knocked down a Chinese Probate of the Will, who was admitted to the G.C.H. been granted. and died this morning. The brakes of the car were found to be use-1000 was less.

There was some evidence to Bernardio Mario Cardoso da Cunha, hesitated in of No. 5, Humphreys Building, who show that deceased

Paul's Hospital crossing the road and a more serions died in St.

22 Last. Deceased's January therefore,

preTM

widow, Mrs. Helena Maria Perpetuo da Cunha, has been granted Pra- bate of the Will.

charge ferred.

was

not,

Every thinking Woman

buys OVALTINE

The health of her family is the chief concern of every thinking That is why “Ovaltine”

woman.

is the most popular food beverage. throughout the world. By far the Best value, delicious“ “Ovaltine” offers the maximum health giving nourishment of the highest quality at the lowest possible prices.

Ovaltine is certainly Supreme for Health"

Yes and it's the most economical too

“OVALTINE

is prepared from Milk plus Malt plus Eggs, the essentials

complete and perfect food. Eggs are highly

uti ve and possess valuable: nerve building properties. More- over, recent scientific investiga- tion has proved the remarkable, value" of Beggs in stubborn cases thenia. of insomnia and neurasthenia.

The "Ovaltine” Dairy Farm

its famous prize-winning Jersey Herd was, established to set the highest standard of quality, and purity for the milk, and the malt extract is especial- ly made from home-grown barley. For reasons such as these "Ovaltine” stands in a class by itself there is nothin just as good! -

Vital

2 Points

The especial properties of "Ovaltine" added to milk,mako" the milk deliciously palatable and completely digestible.

Even whe

when you make your cup of "Ovalting" entirely with milk, it

- is still the most econo- mical food beverage you can buy due to exceptional characters of the ingredients, the small quantity used and the supremely high quality.

on

A Chinese woman, Chu Yun-chi, allas Cheung Chu-shi, of No. 1, Wood Road, who died at No. 110, Tung Fook Sai Road, Honam, Can- ton, on September 2 last, left local her estate valued at $27,100 tó husband, Chu Sau-shan, druggist, who has been granted Probate of the will.

H. Quan, alias Quan Hoy, alias

of

New Quan Yuen-hoy, late

Columbia, Westminster, British Canada, who died on October 15, 1935, left local estate, valued at $9, 100. An application by Mr. J.T. Prior, lawful attorney, for sealing the Letters of Administration, “has been granted.

PASTEURISATION OF MILK

-

Year's Grace. Given

An order for the pasteurisation

of all milk sold in the Colony for buman consumption will come into force on July 1, 1938.

to

A year's grace is thus given the small dairies to devise means of complying with the decision to make pasteurisation compulsory.

S.P.C. CHARITY BALL ́

a

In connection with the recent charity ball at the Peninsula, Hotel, the Women's Auxiliary of the So- ciety for the Protection of Children wishes to express grateful thanks to Mr. A. K. Dimond for helping with the organisation and providing

to Mr. A. prize of chocolates;

the pro- Krilovsky for designing gramme cover; to Mr. Ho, of the. Connaught Printing Press, for ar- ranging to have the programmes printed; to Mr. Erik Nelson for help- G. ing with the cabaret; to Mr. Goncharoff and Mrs. A. McKean for cabaret numbers; to Messrs. Dodwell and Co. for two bottles of whisky as prizes; to the King's Theatre for tickets; to Norman Brooks and his band; to Mr. Chan Wing, of Singa pore, for a donation of $200; and to all others who in any way as- sisted.

The R.M.S. "Empress of Asia" is due at Hong Kong on Thursday, April 22 at 7 a.m. and leaves for Manila on the 22nd at 5.p.m..

The B. I. Steam Ship Tilawa will leave for Amoy, Shanghai, Dairen, Moji, Kobe and Osaka tonight midnight.

.

Share This Page