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AN OLD FRIEND!
OTARD BRANDY.
(ESTABLISHED 1795 AT COGNAC)
Known all the world over.
OBITUARY.
MR. J. L. DE S. ALVES.
PORTUGUESE COMMUNITY'S
LOSS,
It is with regret that we have to record the death of Mr. Jose Luiz de Selasin Alves, which took place at 128, Montague Ede Avenue, Kowloon Tong, carly yesterday morning, after a brief illness of only a week.
TUESDAY, JULY 12th, 1927.
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His youngest son, Mr. E. A. 8. VISITORS FROM MANILA. Alves, joined up in Hong Kong and went to the. Front at the time of the World War, Thus will be found n unique record of public service to Hong Kong which, if not mensur ed in terms of dollars and rents. will be seen to represent. in the aggregato, much worth to this Colony and they residents in gene- ral.
Active Patriotism.
It has just been said that the deceased possessed intense patrio tisin. That virtue was not of un academic character in Mr. Alves. He believed in action rather than in words, for the practical maai festation of his patriotic senti ments among his compatriots with
MR. KO LEONG HOE ACTS
AS HOST.
An interesting passenger who arrived on board the Emprces of Asie, from Manila, is the Hon. Manuel L. Quezon, President of the Senate of Manila, and a leading political figure in the Philippines. Mr. Quezon is bringing a party on
Deceased, who was 70 years of whom he lived. There can be little a visit to Chiun and is recompanied
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local Portuguese community, and there was a large attendance of Portuguese resdents at his funeral at Happy Valley Cemetery, last evening.
Decensed leaves a number of song and grandsons in addition to other relatives. Reference is made to the late Mr. Alves' activities and carcer
in a tribute to him contributed by an old friend.
The flag of the Club Lusitano was flown, at half mast yesterday, all day.
A TRIBUTE OF ESTEEM.
BY AN OLD FRIEND,
The Portuguese residents in Hong Kong in general, and his numerous friends in particular, mourn the loss f a genuine friend and a leader among the Portuguese connoity in Hong Kong..
After a brief illness of only a week, Jose Luiz de Selasin Alves passed away at 4.30 o'clock yester- day morning, at his residence in the new Garden City of Kowloon Tong. He was taken ill with a slight attack of influenza on Sunday week last: the illness developed
on account of his advanced years, it was feared that the Grand Old Man" of the Portuguese community might not have strength aufficient to overcome the seriousness of his
Agant CIE. OPTORG.into pneumonia and on Saturday,
[A.P.3.]
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT EFFICIENE
Lusitano in Hong Kong in 1865.
mong the few founders of the Club
Banking Corporátion, Manila, who is acting as the representative of the Manila Chinese Chamber of Commerce.
"A BAD PENNY."
GAOLED FOR THE EIGHTH TIME.
In that institution he took a deep personal interest. For several tines he was elected by popular vote ba President, and it can truly be said that at time did, the Club A. tiffin party was given yester Lusitano flouish so well as when day at the llong Kong Hotel to the affairs. When the Club celebrated Mr. Ko Leong Hoe, of the lo llong TWELVE YEARS OF CRIME. the veteran President directed its distinguished visitor and party by its Diamond Jubilee recently Mr. Bank, Ltd., the following Chinese
being Alves was made an honorary mem- gentlemen
amongst ber of the Club by public neelama-ucsis: Hon. Sie Shouron Chow, tion, in recognition of his signal Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotewall, C.M.G.
Dr. services to the community, He S. W. Teo, Dr. S. N. Chau, enjoyed the further distintion of Dr. Arthur Woo, Mr. Simon Tse the wall of the large social hall of Y. Lo. having his photograph hung apos Yan, Mr. Li Chor Chi and Mr. P.
the Club.
It was on the ocension of the unveiling ceremony that, in return- ing thanks to the Club members, he feelingly spoke of the club as casa que en amo tão bem "- the institution that I love..su well!"
2
In all affairs appertaining to the Portuguese community, Mr. Alves took pleasure in being identified in social educational and recreative matters. He was a keen advocate
PICKPOCKETS GAOLED.
the
ONE WITH NINE PREVIOUS CONVICTIONS.
A Chinese banishee, like the proverbial bad penny, turned up to face the Court for the eighth time yesterday morning when he was charged before Air. t. E. Lind- with returning to the Colony after being banished for life in
1920.
His record showed a series ut crimes dating back to 1915, for which he was constantly in and out
KOWLOON MURDER
MYSTERY,
POLICE COMPLETELY
'BAFFLED.
WAS THE SAFE RANSACKED?
Considerable mystery now rounds the murder of Mrs. Tang Tsang Tse, which occurred carly on Saturday morning at her reaidence, No. 4, Seymour Terrace.
It will be remembered that she was found suffocated after the rob-
of prison. He was initiated into bers left, with a towel bound the under-world in 1915, when he tightly round her mouth, and nose. became a "fence" (a receiver of
but
of the teaching of the Portuguese had the unenviable record of nine again taken across the rivers him investigation, it appears that the
language, since by its neglect he thought nothing would so greatly contributo the denationalisation of the Portuguese in the Orient.
The best monument to this lead- ing and guiding spirit of the Portuguese community in Hong Kong stands in the Club Lusitano,. which Mr. Alves again and again addressed its members at public gatherings to give it their loyal and unstinted support.
for
the maintenance and support of
An Honour Conferred.
stolen property) and for that, he Themen, armed with daggers, charged by Inspector Corton begaol and was banished at the expiryo'clock, and, according to reports, When two pickpockets were was sentenced to three months gained admittance about thres tore Major C. Willson.
at the of his term. He returned in 1916, remained for about an hour. Central Magistracy yesterday morn. was re-arrested and seal to guol ing, it was stated that one of them for another three months. He was Peculiar aspects of the case, how- previous convictions to his nume.
that, following further He was charged with anatching a like a magnet and be returned
Hong Kong seemed to draw him over, are. purse containing 820 from a inue within a few months. The Polico esfo was not ransacked, as the in Bonham Strand West, and was again spotted him and marched him police at firat thought. It was be- sentenced to six months hard before the Magistrate. An ordee labour and ordered to be under for another six months' imprison lieved that the large sum of money Police supervision for two years, ment was made which was to he and a quantity of jewellery, found The second man, who snatched a followed with expulsion. He kept in the safe on Saturday morning had been overlooked by the rob-
parse containing 320 from a woman away until 1918, when he was dis
in Des Voeux Road Central, was covered and given three years' seat to prison for four months and hard labour and when he came out bers. ordered to receive 20 strokes with in 1921, the Government again sent Further investigation suggests the birch.
him away. But at the end of that that the contents of the sate were. year, he was back in Hong Kong not disturbed, as a good deal of again, and was arrested for receiv. jewellery and some silver dollars Italian Convent, and Mesers. W three months hard labour for that The safe, contained valuable docu- ing stolen property. He was given were found in the deceased's room. Logan, G. P. Lammert,
charge and another three years for meats, in addition to money and others.
packed off, but, like the proverbial opened with a key. had peany, he came back to Hong other two years hard labour were Koug within a few months. An- imposed and he was then banished
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the Last Sacraments of the Catho In recognition of his long period of unsparing service to the Portu lie religion Jien as he was HIGHER ACCOUNTANCY_Training for
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morning.
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Counted among the earliest for- ago, the honour of a Commander of the Most Ancient Order of Christ. cign settlers in the Colony, the lot of this distinction the recipient and Mr. Alves came over to Hong Kong his friends felt proud for the old from Macao while yet a very young man, and because of his knowledge-gentleman. of the English language soon found employment in the service.
Training for Production Managers, died peacefully, early yesterday gueso Government conferred upon Lammert, H. Ruttonjee, and many returning. In 1925 he was again jewellery, and had apparently been
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In January next year Mr. Alves would have attained his eightieth
He joined the Harbour year of age, so that he had attained
Office in a junior clerkship, and by dint of his zeal was successively
promoted until he attained the position of Chief Clerk of the same department, retiring from service on perision when he attained the age
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to very ripe old age, maintaining to the very end his accustomed vitality which was the outward and visible sign of a remarkable phy- sique and fine constitution.
As one who has been intimately
nasociation with nim for a number
"The late Mr. Alves's only and of years and one in a special posi- elder brother, Joao Miguel Alves, devotion and good will for the well- tion to realise the extent of his was also a Government employee. When the latter left the Civil Ser-being of his own people, 1 can, in vice he held the position of Chief conclusion, truly remark that Clerk in the Colonial Secretary's Office.
Sporting Interests,
Large wae his bounty, and his
soul sincere, Heaven did a recompense. as
largely send:
FLORAL TRIBUTES. tributes, but a full list cannot be There wes ¿ wealth of forni given, as enrds were missing from many wreaths by the time the Cemetery was reached. The list of oral tributes sont, so far as was
xon;
the
for life.
Yesterday he was back and the
Magistrate sent him to gaol for twelve months and ordered him to receive 20 strokes of the birch.
S.P.C.A.
Poultry, on trucks and lor-
ries, loads Poultry, in junks and fer-
ries, crates
ohtainable, is as under: ter) and sons; Mr. and Mrs. A. A. From Miss Angela Alves (daugh- Alves,
grandchildren; the nephews; Ellis and Edgar: Frank, 3G and family; several floral tributes from Shanghai friends
D. J.
ACTIVITIES" IN JUNE. P. Lopes; M. R. Beltraw ; Frank Lammert; L E. Lantueri Graca; J. Francis Grose; H. Jebbtors of the S.P.C.A. for the past G. P.
Lammert;
hert; F. M. P. de
The combined work of the Inspec. month was as follows:-- J. Joseph M. A. Simoes; Percy Tester; Jose Miguel Victor
Transport, de Figuereido; A. C. Rozarie R.
Poultry, crates H. dos Remedios; J. H. Ruttonjee. Mr and Mrs. P. M. N. da Silva and family; Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. In his younger days, the subject of this notice took an active part
Remedios; Mr. and Mrs. A. C Botelho; Mr. and Mr. M. A in outdoor sports in Hong Kong, was a prominent member of the
Figueiredo; Mr. and Mrs, F. M. Frances, Junior; Mr. and Mrs. J. then leading sporting association in
M. Noronha; Mr. and Mrs. J. Hong Kong the Victoria Recrew-
Gould; Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Guter- tion Club-and took a lively interest
res; Mr. and Mrs. E. V. M. R. in all the Club's activities. Mr.
de Sousa; Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Alves was himself a good swimmer
'Almada e Castro and family; and was the teacher of his large
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. d'Almada family of boys in the natatory art.
Romedios; Mr. J. P. His sons have since maintained the
Braga and family; Mrs. L. F. Pereira and old gentleman's connection with the
family; Mr. and Mrs. M. A. n. V.R.C., Mr. A. . Alves being its
The funeral took place at the Souza; Carlos M. Castro and efficient honorary treasurer for a Ronan Catholic Cemetery, Happy ho, Mr. and Mrs. J. E
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. de. number of years, while Mr. A. A. Valley, last evening, and was at t Alves, the popular member of the tended by a very large and repre- Guterres Captain and Mrs. E.
Kong Mr.
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In horse racing his two eldest sons owned quito credible stables both here and in Shanghai. His eklest son "Jack" was an original
He gave a mis'ry (all he had) a
tear.
He gained from Heav'n ('twas
nil he wish'd) a friend."
J.P.B.
THE FUNERAL./
LARGE ASSEMBLY AT CEMETERY.
::
guese community, while the wealth Mr. and Mrs. F. P. da Silva; Mr. Kong and Shanghai, etc., was a of floral tributes, both from Hong and Mrs. E. Abraham; Mr. and
J. J. V. Remedios and family Mra. tribute to the esteem and popularity Mr. and Mrs. George V. Osmund which deceased had enjoyed.
and Mrs. H.D. H. Pereira; Mr. The coffin was carried from the and family; Mr. and Mrs. Chan and Mrs. Leo d'Almada e Castro
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. de
member of the International Race hearse to the Catholic Chapel wrote and family; Mr. and
Club at Shanghai; he owned and rode his own ponies at Kinngwan and was a regular rider in the cross Mr. A. A. Alves, country hunts.
deceased's nephews and grandsons, and after the short service therd they bore it to the graveside.
The Rev. Father G. M. Spade
P. O. du Roza and family
until two years ago, raced at Happy assisted by Father Rossi, Bad Formosa); Mr. and Mrs.
Yalley, and is today the official. time-keeper of the Hong Kong Jockey Club, while Charfie " has
surpliced choir, conducted the burial service.
A. Lopes Mr. and Mrs. J.-H.
FP. and Mrs. F. W
and Mrs. H. A.
Maria C Silva-Netto and A, F.
The late Mr. Alves was interred functioned to general satisfaction as in the same grave as his wife, who the efficient handicapper.
predeceased him a master of B. Silva Netto; Mrs. L . dos Every one of the Alves boys be years ago, her death taking place Santos and Miss Maria C dos Santos; Madge O-Jorge; Maria longed to the Hong Kong Volunteer on July 28th, 1901. Corps when they were younger. The chief
Salome
Marie Leitao; head mournere were: Messrs.
de Sousa Leita in years. Of un intenso patrio. J. A. S. Alves, A; A. Alves, A. E. Augusta tism, Mr. Alves senior, was not S. Alves and C. M. S. Alves (sons), Leitisin Florentine Vieira Rebeiro,
Eduardo
Ignacio Read -Leitzo i umindful of the civic duties which and six grandsons and six nephews. Marin Dolores Vieira Ribeiro and he conceived, his family were bound Mr. N. H. Alves, Shanghai, also & Francisco Xavier Vieira Ribeiro; to perform for the home of their son, and Miss Angela Alves (daugh Camilla Graca Ozorio and Florence adoption, so that the time of his ter) were not present.
de
and
boys will be found enrolled in the Among the many others present Graca Ozorio; Capitulina Hynd- membership of the local Volunteer at the graveside were: Mesure, man da Graca and Jose A. Maria Corps When a Volunteer contin Leo d'Almada, J. BL Remedios, J. da Graca; Geneveva Maria Diniz gent was decided upon to represent M. Alves, J. P. Braga, E. V. M. R. Souza and Arthur Maria de
Souza, Hong Kong at the Golden Jubilee of de Sousa, E. M. N. da Silva, Noel Queen Victoria, Mr. A.-A. Alves Braga, I. Baen, C. A. R. Asaump- The Club Lusitano; Committee and Mr. A. E. S. Alves had the CRO, J. M. Rocha, honour of being selected as Hong Lopes,
F
Moza
and Members of the Club de D. P. J.
Recreio; The members of the Hong FJ: Kong Stock Exchange; Committee Ada Rozo, Kong boys:
Lico
and Members of the Fanling Sport- During the Great War, when the
Castro, A. F Silva Police Reserve Force was formed. Netto, H. Seth M. Simoes, F. Ping Club; Botelho Brothers: Fred Mr. Alves supported the movement de Y. Soares, M. N. da Silva,
d'Alm
to the extent of having his two W. Stopani, Chairman and Mem- sons to enlist, both (Messrs. A. Ebers of the Committee of the. Club 8. Alves and C. M. S. Alves) at Lusitano, Dr. F. M. Gruca Ozorio, taining to the rank of Inspector of Dr. Bernardo de Sousa, Dr. the Police Reserves Prtuguess Com Sousa, Dr.F. Kew, Sisters of the
(Continued on next Column.):
pany.
Kew and Co.
Dra. Kew Brothers.
Lai In Tong, F. L. Marques, E. G. da Luz H. Farne and L Gardner; J. W. Kew, O, Kitchell, Sco Pei Shao and Soo Pei Chen; fehmael Chan: Al Kai; Tai Hing
Poon Yu Woon.
Poultry by rail, crates Pigs in junks
Pigs in trucks and in
basketa
Pigs by rail
Cattle in junks
Dogs, Taipo Market Cats, Taipo Market Ponies ashore
Pigs
Cattle
2,555
178
100
12
607
1,298 45
So far there has been no arrest. The late Mrs. Tang was very person of considerable wealth, and the owner of valuable property in
She-
well-known in the Colony, being u
Hong Kong and Kowloon was the daughter of the late Mr. Tang Sam Lee, of Shatin, and the daughter-in-law of the late Mr. Tang Yuen Cheong, building con- tractor and quarry owner, who rose from a stone labourer. to a very. rich man. He
te was a native of Tin Yau village, Toi Shan district, Kwangtung. A great part of his Tang. Mrs. Thng, who moved into property was left to the late Mrs. No. 4, Seymour Terrace, only a month ago after hor grandson," Mr. Tung Man Chiu was married to the daughter of the late Mr. Chau Shin Ki, was a widow, her husband having died many years ago. Her other grandson is Mr. Tang Map Ting.
FOR THE SERVICES.
881 THE PROGRAMME FOR THE
The Naval and Military Y.M.Č.A. Entertainments Sul-Committee have
again arranged very attractive programme of concerts and other social functions for Service men this week.
Among those who will contribute to the extertainments will be the popular" J-paus" and the "Squea-
kettes "two bands of entertainers
who have appeared on many plat- forme since the influx of the Forces, and who are always assured of a warm welcome, and an apprecia 8tive audience,
The programme arranged for the "Cheer Ŏ" and "Better 'Ole" YMCA's. for the week is as under:
Cattle ashore
310
WEEK.
Sheep and goats ashore
9.
Cages of birds
G
11
1
AT NAVAL AND MILITARY- Y.M.C.A'S.
21
Imports, Poultry, crates
3,511 8,401 3,60€
Sheep and goats
650
Puppies and dogs
2
Civet cat
2
Frogs in baskets
14
Ponies
17
Monkeys
· 1
Cages of birds 2
41
Turtles in crates
Tortoise in crates
6
4
8
Exports. Poultry, erates Pigs
84
·114
Cattle
34%
TO-DAY-
Sheep and goats
495
At the Cheer O Concert,
Ponies Cages of birds
30
7.30 p.m.
3
"At "the""""""Better"""Ole""""
Whist
Visite.
drive, 7 p.m.
20
14
122
At the Better Ole"
Turkeys Guinea pige Snakes
·Markets Birdshops
Railway stations Landing places. Poultry depots.a. Dealer shops Cattle depots
•Dogs home
Pig pons (Yaurati)
Miscellaneous.. Ignorant eruelty cases cor
rected
Markets watched times
Forrins watched times
Case investigated, on
ports received
Concert
At Shamshuipo Camp: Concert by "The J-pans" Party, 7 p.m. TOMORROW
At the Cheer O Whist
drive, 2.30 p.m.
by the Squeakettes," 7. p.m.
THURSDAY..
At the Cheer '0":"Informal
dance, 7 p.m.
At the "Better Ole
song," 7. p.m.
29
14 FRIDAY
At the
"Cheer
45
7. p.m.
re-
Doge admitted to hơng...
during June.
Dogs destroyed in home
during June Dogs sold in bemo during
June.
13
Bing
Concert,
SATURDAY:
In the City Hall: Grand con-
Cort, 6:30 p.m.
| SUNDAY -
Men's meeting at the Cheer 2048 p.m.; at the Better-
Ole. 8 p.)