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ORIGINAL JURISDICTION MISCELLANEOUS PROCEEDINGS

No. 34 or 1929.

In the MATTER OF HAFIC, LTD.

(AND REDUCzal

AND

IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIEL

ORDINANCE, 1911.

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MARRIAGES. CLARKE-TOPE-On October 2nd, at Mombasa, WILLIAM C. CLARKE, Kenya Colony, to WINIFRED MARGARET, elder daughter of the

Rev. and Mrs. S. GEORGE TOPE, of Canton. LAY-WIELLER-On October 27th, at Shanghai Joan A. C. LAW, son of Mr. and Mrs. JAMES LAW, of Perth, Scotland, late of Shanghai, to ALETETA JOYCE WIFELEE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. JASIES WHEELER, daughter

year

of a new Order, despairing of con- ventional methods to reach the masses, deliberately cut himself adrift from his denomination. Sup- ported only by the loyalty and in- spiration of his wife he went forth like a modern John the Baptist into the East End of London to call on men and women to repent.

In pursuit of his mission WILLIA Booru discovered that preaching was not enough, that Christianity had a practical aspect, and that to achieve his full purpose he must provide the loaves and fishes for the hungry multitude, and find work for those who were cast on the scrap heap of industry: Thus the social work of Array was inaugurated, and the movement became the hope of the bottom dog." To-day the

83 countries and colonies, and its message is spoken in 67 languages | by about 130,000 officers, "commission-

ed and non-commissioned.

The centenary

will be marked by great advances by the Army at home and abroad. General BRANWELL BOOTH, whose stato of health, we regret to hear, is just now "causing some anxiety, con siders that the most fitting tribute to the memory of his father can best be expressed by extension and expansion of the work to which the Army's Founder devoted his life. The opening of the new Train- ing College erected at Denmark Hill, London, at a cost of nearly £300,000 will be an outstanding event of the celebrations. One of WILLIAM BOOTE's dreame was to be the Founder of what he called a University of Humanity," and although the new college may not cover the full scope of this ideal General BRAM WELL Boot and Mrs. Booth have ensured that it will be on lines that will give men and women mental equipment and spiritual inspiration that should carry them a long way.

From England alone 700 officers will be added to the Salvation Army in the Centenary Year, and as many more from other lands, while over 100 of the best officers in England are to be despatched to the mission fields overseas in India, China, Kores and elsewhere, Millions of pamphlets will be dis tributed containing the most start.

run

Mr. J. K. Shaw, of Messrs.

Jardine Matheson & Co., Ltd, has been appointed Hon. Treasurer 'of the local Poppy Day Fund in place of Mr. W. Brackenridge, and all donations should be sent to him.

The entertainment at the Crai- gongower Cricket Club on Satur day night thanks to a very energetic band of

was a great success, workers who looked after the com- fort of the guests. Over a hundred persons sat down to dinner and took part in an enjoyable dance which followed. Souvenirs were presented during the interval to the lawn bowls players who did so weil, during the season.

The Repulse Bay Hotel held their Brst Carnival diaber sad dance this autumn on Saturday evening A large number of guests attended and voted the affair & great suc

cess.

"

The National City Company of New York is putting between $3,000,000 and $10,000,000, in 80- ciation with the Pacific National Company of Seattle, into the Boen- ing Air Transport Company. The object of this move is to establish D complete transcontinental air service 'across the United States.

"

MACAO FAIR.

BUILDINGS STILL BEING, ERECTED

CHARITY AND COMMERCE.

The Macas Charity and Commer- cial Fair, when it was opened on Saturday night still presented a somewhat unfinished appearance. "There seems to have been a certain

In view

amount of hesitation, on the part of the anti-Japanese feeling prevalent and the fear that of the firms represented, to start any demonstration may be made the the erection of their paviliona occasion of an outburst against It is notified that Barker Road Japanese, the Shanghai Manicipal until they were assured that others is not open to motor traffic without Council is reported to have refused also intended to put a demon- a special permit, and that, patients wishing to reach the Victoria Hosper Rission for a lantern procession stration buildings. In consequence pital by car should either proceed of the Japanese Emperor. This indeed it would not. he unjust to

on November 11th, the earöuation building is still going on, Traffic Office, Police Hendquarters, pointment to Japanese in Shang- say that the larger part of the Fair there by ambulance or apply to the decision has caused great disap- for a permit for the car which is hai, as preparations have long been was not to be seen on the opening required to take the patient to the under way for a gallant parade day. Even the cabaret in which hospital. In all cases where per through the streets Further re dancing was taking place on Satur- Read must not excred night miles Council and the Commissioner of the noise of hammers, per hour. "

The winter programme of lectures at the Royal United Service In- stitution, Whitehall, includes one on November 29th, The Work of the British Navy in the Far East," by Captain L. D. I. MacKinnon, RN., and another on December 19th. "Japan's Position in the Far East. by Sadao Saburi, Chargé d'Affaires, "Japanese Embassy. At the first Admira! Sir George Hope will preside and at the second Field- Marshal Lord Allenby.

We are very glad to welcome ns new members of the Church Body Mr. Justice Jacks and Lieut.-Col. W. F. Christian who have taken the places of Lieut.-Col. Fr Hayley Bell and Mr. T. W. Ainsworth. We are most grateful to these re tiring members for their services to the Cathedral in the past and retirement was necessitated by ill Wo regret that Mr. Ainsworth's health. We hope his leave will soon restore him.--St. John's Cathedral Notel

As from January 1st, 1929, no Emergency Certificate of Nation ality, or police permit to leave the. Colony will be issued to British subjects or non-British subjects for travel to any non-British territory. All British subjects mare especially Indians who intend to travel to other places after their arrival in Hong Kong should obtain passports in their country of origin as the Hong Kong Passport Office will not isane passports to persons who are not domiciled in Hong Kong with out previous reference to their coun- try of origin.

There is a considerable defcit on the working account of Cathedral Noter. It is easnestly hoped that all who have been receiving these books during 1928 and have not already paid any contribution to- wards the expenses of printing, etc., will kindly send in, without delay. their subscriptions or a donation. These should be sent with names

and addresses either:-To Mr. H.

|

Polic

and

But enough has been done to show that when completed, and the work is going forward with haste

day after to-morrow," the Macao Fair will not only be well worth visiting as a place of amusement nad instruction, but will have ful- alled the aim of the organisers is showing how an admirable trade centre can be found in Macao,

On November 11th "there will be no Matting at the Cathedral at Iruly feverish in this land of the De 111. Holy Communion (Plain) will be at 5 am, and a special memorial service will be held at 9.45 am. This service will be at- tended by H. E. the Officer Adminis tering the Government, representa tives of all the official bodies and of the forces, Ex-Service men, etc. The service will last until 10.30

a.m. after which Hia Excellency will lay a wreath on the Cathedral War Memorial, and the company will then proceed to the Cenotaph The Dean will preach at this ser rice.-St. John's Cathedral Noter.

Lane, Crawford's first dinner. danes of the season was given in their restaurant on Saturday night. It proved a most enjoyable oven- ing and a large number of people diners had finished the very palate were present. After most of the able meat provided the lights were partly dimmed and dancing con tinued merrily in pleasantly colour- ed illumination. The floor was in capital condition and the band was Playing some of the latest music It is hoped to hold these functions every Saturday evening during the. winter months. One of the attrac tions on Saturday was the licence extension till I am.

The object of the Fair is two position makes it a sort of Mecca fold as the name suggests. Macao's

for refugees from China proper and destitute persons is to. provide for these homeless and a very heavy tax on the Colony. The oldest benevolent society in the Far East. "the Santa Casa da Misericordia, is

as ia past years, and it is in the to profit by the takings of the Fair

hope of raising & considerable amount of money for this worthy object, that the organisers hava provided an amusement park, in- wheel, cluding swing boats, merry-go-round

pavilion for dancing.

a lake for boating and

The commercial aspect has cot, however, been lost sight of, and the many pavilions erected by both Occidental and Oriental Arms proves that their representatives are sure of Binding Macno a profitable centre.

"The Pavilions.

Of the pavilions already erected perhaps that of the Macao Electric Light Company is the most strik- When the new Richmond Is Club ing with its severe classical" style opens its doors this month Lon of architecture. The B.A.T have

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the ne pavilion, and doners will have an opportunity at last of witnessing international ice-

Green Island Cement Co., Messrs.

the Singer hockey matches and international Watsons,

Sewing the Foot Ease. skating speed contests. Ice-hockey Machine Co., teams are coming from Canada, Hosiery Co., and Thompsons Malt- • France, Holland, Belgium and Gered Milk Co. are well represented. many, to compete with the best men Most of the buildings are of mat in England, who will be selected on shed, but they are constructed and the form shown in trial matches in painted with a great deal of in which Oxford University, Cam- geauity and, when finished, the ridge University, and the old Fair ground should present a most Prince's Club team will take part. interesting spectacle. Since the closing of the old Prince's Club Londoners had no opportunity of indulging in indoor ice-skating until the opening a year age of the Grosvenor Ice Club, Manchester

being the only city in the kingdom mond's new rink, however, will be to offer facilities for the sport. Rich-

The Macao Pavilion.

Macao contains examples of all the A large pavilion representing

varied trades carried out in the port. Glassware, pottery, pro-

visions, furniture, dress materials, foot wear, and objets d'art are all reasonable prices.

Mrs. JAMES WALLER, of Thanet There will be processions in the Women's Guild, St. John's Cathe the largest indoor rink in the world. on exhibition there and for sale at

House, Pootung, Shanghai,

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ling sayings of WILLIAM BOOTH. Parker (Hon Treasurer), Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank, the dral Hall, or may be placed in the box marked "Cathedral Notes" at the west door of the Cathedral.- St. John's Cathedral Notes,

demonstrations in streets, and theatres and halls everywhere, and also in the open air. "Some of the wilder methods of the Salvation Army of the early days are likely to come to light again," Commis sioner HURREN, a prominent officer at the London Headquarters, told an interviewer the other day; and to indicated that one of the main spectacles of the street propaganda would be wast piece, eptitled "The trial, conviction and execution of the devil." It is understood that the effigy of his Dusky Highness will be given to the flames in ap- proved Fifth of November form.

On Friday, two cases of atbull- pox, one of diphtheria and one of enteric, all Chinese were reported.

Mr. E. L. Agassiz has been re- ruptcy with effect from November Ist..

please hold during the Great Silence the thoughts of this prayer: O Hidden Life of God, outside which nothing can exist; help us to see Thee in the face of our enemies and to love Thee in them. So shall Thy Peace spread over our world, and Thy Will shall at last be done on Earth as it is done in Heaven.

country

mile and accommodate a thousand lottery paritions which appeared to for it will give eight inps to the,

It was, however, the various skaters at one and the same time. be attracting most of the people It will be open from 9 am, to 11 p.m. continuously, with the excephen made, however, on the gam Fosterday. A distinct advance has tion of two breaks of half an hour bling for prizes

and nearly all the Mr. E. Lanepart, Chief Brother each, for China of the Throsophists, has

articles are well worth a flutter. received a circujar Armistice Day

In view of the undeniable tension. It is impossible to say what the the course of which she states: The which has existed among the Chi- night's time. It is at present dis message from Dr. Annie Besant in between local and antional loyalties Macao Fair will be like in a fort foal renuncistion of War in the

nese living in British possessions appointing, but it is far from being settling of human disputes is being in Malaysia during the past few finished and every day should ees great improvements. It must be gravels considered to-day by the years, the Straits Timex says, it is nations of the world. It is the pleasant to

Wembley come upon elence remembered that even burning question of the hour and that at least one British aainis disappointed a great many early must be solved. Will not you help 1 tration need have no doubt as to

visitors for exactly the same reason Make this week a period of har- the cordiality of its Chinese popula- that it was open before it was com mony álled with longing for human tion. On the occasion of Rainh pleted. brotherhood and permanent, peace. On November 11th at 11 o'clock,munity of Kuching presented His FIRE BRIGADE SUMMONSES. Brooke's birth-day the Chinese com- Highness with a lengthy address which makes interesting reading. "The Chinese community note with

At 12.15 am, yesterday morning gratification," this document reads, the Kowloon Fire Brigade received that great progress has been made a SUMMONS from the Sanitary- in the country since Your Highness Office, Yaumati, and on arriving succeeded to the Raj in 1917. Strife found, the ocolics' matshed ablaze. among the native communities has The fire had already got a strong entirely ceased, and not only has the hold and nothing could be done

developed commercially, except to let it barn out and pre but the communities have enjoyed vent any further damage, The dangers into which American many more of the resources of Again at 9.46 p.m. the Kowloos slang may take unwary European

civilisation. Communications by Station received a call from the sea with Singapore have vastly im- fire alarm at the junction of Jordan which has just appeared in the proved, and the system of communi- Road and Ritt Street. It turned Osservatore Romann, the organ of cation by wireless telegraph has out to be a talas alarm. ... the Vatican This paper deplores also been developed to perfection.

At Hong Kong. the paganism which is succeeding We also note with gratitude the Christianity" to-day in countries introduction of electricity for light tral Fire Brigade at the Con like America, and offers as proof of and power, which is an incalcul brutality and callousness the fact able boon to the city, and we also were also sent in answer to a summons to a house in Newmarket that at the Dempsey Tunner Bght view with immense satisfaction the Street, near Western Market. The at Philadelphia, when Dempsey proposal of Your Highness to open fire appears to have started by the was knocked prostrate by the blows up the country with roads, which of his adversary, a hundred. thou we consider will be of great beneft explosion of a gas pipe. On the one partisans of the winner jump to trade and to the community arrival of the Brigade the fire wat ed to their feet yelling Kill him! generally." Toleration, & strict 5000 extinguished." Kill him" The assumption that impartiality, and a firm but pro- any of these persons really desired grissive policy are named as charac the death of Dempsey is, of course. teristics of the Sarawak adminis wildly mistaken. The cries of "Kill tration, and enthusiasts for demo- him "were uttered before Dempsey crazy will note with interest that fell, not afterwards, and they meant though the authors of this address only Knock him out." At base live under an absolute monarchy ball games, it is true, one of the limited only by the acceptance of commonest cries in the crowd is British protection--they yet declare Kill the umpire!" but this is only that every person in the State of bit of American humour, as Satvik can claim that he enjoye typical for overstatement as is that freedom in the fullest sense of the of Great Britain for understate-word Coming as it does from the ment,Kill the umpire means Chinten community, this tribute is only." I wish to express my dissent one of which the ruling family in from his latest ruling.".

Sarawak may well be proud

enter the centenary year of WILLIAM appointed Official Receiver in Bank- feet are illustrated by an article

BOOTH, the Founder of the Salva tion Army and its first General.

The celebrations will be conducted

op a scale unparalleled in the 66, QUEEN'S ROAD-CUBTRAL, FL history of the Army. There will bb démonstrations in the Crystal Palace, the Royal Albert Hall, 10 LET-For One Year, Very 16932 Desirable FLAT, TESSONSZE in the streets, and in churches, MANSIONS, MAY ROAD. Completely and theatres, cinemas, halls and in Attractively Furnished. TELEPHONE: CENTRAL 4820.

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village throughout the land. These spectacular efforts will be carried out with all the fervour that is characteristic of, Salvation Army “warfare.”

MACAO CHARITY AND COM

MERCIAL FAIR.”

THE Erseative Committee Cordially

Tanquet

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The name of the China "Mining and Metal Co., Ltd., has been truck off the register of com-

praise

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The name of George Evan Rowin, L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S., 80, Peel Street, Hong Kong, has been added to the register of medical practitioners in the Colony.

The Bev. E. J. Bentley, recently lecturer in Theology at Yenching University, Peking, is joining the staff of Ct. Mary's, Colchester, as curate-in-charge of Berechurch.

The record of rainfall during October, na measured at the Botanic Gardens shows a small fall of 37 of an inch on the 4th and a "speck of rain" (01 inch) on the 2nd.

WILLIAM BOOTH was born at Not- tingham on April 10th, 1829. In 1885 he was ordained a minister Chairman On Sale at the HONG KONG DAY of the Methodist Church, but red The rest of the month was bone

with tremendous mal this pioneer, dry."

COL. DUARTE VEIGA,

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At night Ces

WEATHER REPORT.

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The weather report, forecast and remarks issued by the Hoyal Obser vatory, Hong Kong, at 6 p.m. yer terday atato

There is no change in pressure distribution since this morning. Fresh monsoon will continue along the S.E. coust and over the North China Sea...

Local forecast: N.E winds, fresh, fine generally,

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