NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG.

PROBATE JURISDICTION.

IN THE GOODS OF JOHN FINLAY MOPHUN, LATE OF CEQilia BANE, GARLLOCHHEAD IN THE COUNTY OF DOMHARTON' Scur. LAND, CLERK IN HOLY ORDERS M.B.,C.M., DECEASED,

Nthat the Court has, by virtuo TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

of Bection 58 of the Probats Ordinance 1887, made an order limiting the time for Creditors and Others to sond in their Claims against the above Existe to the tuth day of September, 1932

All enulitore and others are record. ingly hereby required to send their claims to the Undermigred on or befors

that date.

Dated the 13th day of August 1932,

JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER, Solicitors for the Executrix, Prince's Building, Tou Honge Street, Hong Kong.

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HONG KONG TRAMWAYS, LIMITED.

AN

N INTERIM DIVIDEND of 50 cents per Share has been declared payable on MONDAY, 16th AUGUST next, on and after which date Dividend Warmnts may b obtained upon application at the Registered Office of the Company. Road East, Bowrington

Hongkong.

NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the REGISTER of MEMBERS of the Company will be closed from

JULY, SATURDAY, 30th SATURDAY, 13th AUGUST, 1932, both days inclusive.

to

By Order of the Board,

L. C. F. BELLAMY,

General Manager, Fongkong, 22nd July, 1932. [2460|

HONG KONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that the Certificata No. 6/NS 502 dated Hongkong 14th April, 1982 for Five shares of this Bauk numbered 130792/130790 inclusiv registered in the name of Richard Toovey has been Lost, Stolen or destroyed by Fire, and should this certificato not be produced to the Bank before 10th SEPTEMBER

1982, & new certificate for the shares will be issued, and the afore- anid Certificate No. 6/N8 502 will be thereafter treated by this Corporation - As Null and Void.

By Order of the Court of Directore.

V. M. GRAYBURN,

Chief Manuger.

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DRYDEN

CLEOMENES

Ry

"Keon appetite, and quick digestion wait on you and yours."—--

No sweeter wich hope could pass between man and man, for what young follow does not consider his stomach before his health, his gullet before his olarity of sonaca ? And how better to extend the pleasures of life than to retain a rich onjoyment of one's food and drink? So make this an actuality, men. Havo course, enali conres, of course, to Haconochlo's

Pan-Yan

King of Pickles

GILMAN & Co., LT, AGENTS.

LIL'S

BIRTH. DURRAN. On August 13, to Dr. and Mrs. JOHN DETRAN, a daugh-

ter.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1932.

* News and Views ⭑

Mr. R. Stuart Pilcher, general

The vitality of British husbandry! was evident as far as Cornwall was concerned. Forty dairymaids com- peted in the butter-making classes. The enttle classes produced some beautiful stock, Guernseys taking Eggs and Salads. the lead. The display of machinocy Œufs mollets, which are eggs manager of the Manchester. Trans- was large; and there was a special boiled long enough for the white port Department, who was one of blacksmiths stall as well as a good to set hard enough for peeling and the delegates, said that only the exhibition of local arts and erafte. the yolk to remain still soft, are difficulty of raising capital in Ger Throughout Cornwall there is often welcome when others are not. many at the present time prevented i large proportion of small family They appear mostly on our tabies large additions to the ects farms, and as the county is hilly

as what the French calls aufs à Diesel-engined 'buses. the horse still holds pride of place on these small farms against the tractor. The small farmers in Cornwall are enthusiasts for the horse and they entered some beauti. ful specimens,

of The Man-

the

coque, an apparent misnomer chester delegates were on the look- which caused much curiosity and out for any improvemente in this confusion, among newly arrived ven- dass of engine that might have turers on Continental shores. It boen effected, and were were natu- we cannot have a cock's egg, then rally interested in what they saw, Manchester has 30 we can have these by cooking them seeing that This pride in the horse was also in boiling water for six minutes, Diesel-engined lases and 35 more Mr. Pilcher said that shown at the Royal Norfolk Show and no more, plunging them into on order. held at Norwich. The exhibits of cold water, and pooling them care-what they saw in Germany confirm all kinds were more numerous than fully. They may be served in many ed them in their desire to see the usual; bat the entries of heavy waya-for example, on a bed of petrol-burning 'buses in Manchester horses were exceptionally great. asparagus tips, or green peas, or replaced by oil-burning 'buses. Some splendid horses competed in chopped, cooked ham or tongue, the various classes, especially in warmed in butter and cohered," those for the Suffolks, which out- if you like, with an egg yolk; on National Canning Issue Terma.

Mr. S. W. Smedley, who presided numbered other heavy horses by grilled halves of tomatues, or on a few small pieces of cooked potato three to one. The young stock, ex-lightly sauté in butter; or with at a meeting of the National Can- hibited by Norfolk farmers, was various sauces, sucis as béchamel, ning Company, referred to

in the cattle tomato, and so on, and, for the grent expansion that has taken particularly good.

hardier, cheese' or paprika. section the Shorthorns were numeri.

When it is very hot sainde place in the last four or five years cally the strongest; but the Frica are dalicious for breakfast and in the output of the British canning ians also made a good display. An- have been known even to break industry, and looking to the future down the prejudices of the auti said that he saw no reason why other interesting feature of the fruitcaters. How better adorn Royal Norfolk Show was the ex-than by surmounting them with the industry should not continue to cellent display of goats. It is a stuffed long halves of hard-boiled expand. He pointed out that while cxgs? Here are few fillings, this country consumed six times 18 short time since which do not take much time to comparatively English farmers took to goat-breed propare, in every case combined much canned fruit as it did before' ing, but now it is claimed that with the crushed yolk of the egg the War, about 148,000 tons of im- British goats surpass the world's and moistened with a little cream ported canned fruit were eaten in or milk: pounded anchovies or

casence with a Great Britain last year. Yet the records in milk production. Many simply anchovy

smattering shrimps or prawns; kipper, dried although it represented a pheno- of these English-bred gents can

haddock, tinned salmon, or any menal advance on the figure for kind of cooked fish suitably sen-

four or five years' previously, soned; chopped ham or tongue with mounted roughly to only 25,000 parsley; tiny bits of chopped very crisply fried bacon; pieces chicken or game

Mr. and Mrs. BATHNAM and family

wish to thank their friends produce well over a, gallon of milk most sincerely and gratefully

a day, and it is immune from for their kind messages of con- dolence and tokens of sympathy, tuberculogous contamination. in their recent bereavement

Editorial and Business Office: 11

Ice House Stroot. Tal. 30261. Night Editor (Wanchai Office) London Office: B, Flent Street,

Tel. 411.

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The

Daily

ress.

HONG KONG, AUGUST 15. 1932.

BRITISH AGRICULTURAL

SHOWS.

WATSON'S

LAVENDAR & WILD ROSE

TALCUM POWDERS

In Magnum Tins.

WATSONS

AUPERIOR

LAVENDER

TALCUM POWDER

PUR, RESHING, Lu

FOR

TOILET AND NURSERY

ASWATSON

1 & Colin

Нома кана

CHINA.

MADE FROM · PURE

ITALIAN TALC

81.60 Per Tin

of chopped capers: output of Britisit canned fruit, A. S. WATSON & CO., LTD.

of

tena.

Est. 1841.

As he said, these figuros point to the possibilities of develop ment. As stated in the report, it the Benedictine Abbot of Amplo- | is the directors' intention to issue

and 20s.

on allotment,

In the

Perhaps the most famous of British agricultural shows is that held

the balance of unissued capital forth. Later a large number of the annually by the Royal Agricultural Society and popularly known as the Vines to Turn Professional?

namely, 22,744 shares. These, Mr. | pilgrims went to Amplefroth Abbey, Royal." This year's show, held A statement has appeared that Smedley said, would be offered to where Benediction was given by the

sharo, at Southampton, was the ninety-in the event of America winning the shareholders at 253. first. Heru again there was a fall- the Davis Cup Vines will become payable as to 55. on application Abbot of Ampleforth. ing of of entries of livestock. a professional. This would perhaps event of over-subscription the shares not be so damaging a step for The usual number is round about America as it appears on first will be allotted to the shareholders Street Traffic in Glasgow.

If the cup goes to pro mata, to their holdings. The three thousand; this year the total thoughts, reacherf only 2,599; and the number America future contests would take new capital is required for financing place there in conditions obviously the company's trade and not for of visitors was also less than usual. favourable to the home players. In capital expenditure, for Mr. Smed- But if the quantity was lower, the addition, the United States have a ley said that the amount required quality was as high as ever. It has reserve of young players of remark on the latter account in the cur

able quality. From Vines' point of rent year should be small. been suggested that the excellent view the moment for turning pro- wares the Royal can provide should fessional appears to be well chosen, If he helps to restore the symbol As against be better advertised.

of tennis sovereignty to America ho that the more conservative-minded will be in great favour. No doubt might agree that the exhibits them-Tilden will have some part in any selves are their own best advertise- professional exhibitions, but tho difficulty for the showmen ie to con- For as to the excellence vince the crowd the matches they ment.

play are not merely exhibitions. there can be no question.

One can imagine what fat fees Vines may get for giving learons, but it is doubtful whether he will be able to teach the secret of his service and fierce driving. cannot be taught.

"the

Genius

THIS year's agricultural shows have been varied in character from

To guate The Times, the point of view of the number of exhibits and of visitors. In some pedigree herds and flocks of Great eases the prevailing depression bas Britain, its thoroughbreds and hunt been reflected in the falling off of ers, and its Shires, Clydesdales, entries and in lack of public in- Suffolks and Percherons, all prized teresta; in others there has been all over the world for the unsurpass

Diesel Engine 'Buses. ovidence of quickened interest from ed standard of their progeny, and,

The delegates from the Manches both points of view.. Thus at the if the actual number of the entries

ter Transport Department who at well-known Bath and West Show, at the Royal their year is below the tended last month the Inter- held at Yoovil, the eattin entries usual figure, the figure of the breeds national Transport Congress at the As listed in the catalogue was wide as Hague, took the opportunity while were not nearly so numerous usual, though some types-notably over." The entry of 427 horses in-broad to see what is being done in the large cities of Germany, in Devons, Guernseys, Dairy Shortcluded ten different breeds, headed the way of running cil-engined horna and British Friesians-pro by acventy-six Suffolks and there 'buses. They visited Berlin, Colog vided strong classes. Sheep entries were seventeen breeds of cattle, no, Frankfort, and Dresden, and found the Diesel engine extensively were not up to the average, though sixteen of sheep, and eight of pigs, used and favourably spoken of by on the other hand pigs and poultry in which the greater number of en- the heads of the transport under

takings. NEWS OF THE FAR EAST were more numerous than ever, and tries were provided respectively by the competitions for horse-shoeing, basket making, butter making and Dairy Shorthorns, Southdowns and the like were weil patronised.

Large Whites.

: COMPREHENSIVE AND

COMPLETE REPORT

of the

is given in the

“HONG KONG

WEEKLY.

PRESS

"THE ULINA OVERLAND

TRADE PEFORT”.

30-Cents per Copy..

Subscription, raid in advance per annum for delivery in, Hong Kong $13; including Postage to any part of the world—$18

Although the number of live-stock

The famous Three Counties Show, which was held this year at Glou- exhibita was smaller than usual, cester, suffered from the serious there was a larger section of the initial handicap of the showground

Arti

High Mass in Cistercian Buins

Evidence of congestion in alas- gow streets was given at a recent

for the Southern Area of Scotland, sitting of the Trafic Commissioners

held in Glasgow, when an applica- tion

the considered from W49

Truction Lanarkshire

Company, Motherwell, to allow their 'buses to Rievaulx Abboy in Yorkshire were operate through the city to Blyths last month the scene of a Roman wood Square instead of stopping at Catholic pilgrimage to celebrate the Cathedral Street or Carlton Place. eight-hundredth anniversary of the foundation of the abbey. It is estimade by the Glasgow Corporation, Objection to the application was mated that 15,000 persons were pre-

Five thousand came sent. Leeds, Sheffield, Harrogate, and Bradford, and another 5,000 from Romance and Tea Caddies. Hexham, Newcastle, Salford, and

The ancient Cistercian ruins of

Lancaster.

Dom

from

HEALTH IN EASTERN PORTS.

The following health bulletin of Eastern ports, for the week ended June 6, has been issued...

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Cases, Deaths

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Cholera.

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Shanghai

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Small-pox.

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Pondicherry Saigon

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There are romantic associations attached to a pair of Queen Anne Pontificial High Maas was sung in tea caddies and a sugar bowl sold the ruins, with their background of nt Christie's on July 20. Made by wooded slopes, by a choir of 100 the famous silversmith David Wil monks and boys from Ampleforth. laume about 1705, and inscribed The altar had been erected under The Gift or Humphrey Prideaux a canopy on the site of the original to Sarah Ford," these pieces are altar. The Mass wae sung by the reputed to have been the property of Middlesbrough "(Dr. | of naval officer, who brought Bishop Shine), and others in sanctuary them home from America after the were Dom Lawrence Buggins, Don War of Independence and gave John them to his sweetheart, 'whom he Sebastian Lambert,

For was not permitted to marry. Maddox, Dom George Forbes, Dom Terenco Wright, Canon J. E. Claus, 100 years they were lost sight of officer's descendants on a South

A limited number of Army Father William Brunner, and Dom until recently found by one of the Army Officers With the Fleet, Ignatius Miller. Those present in-

a suit case be cluded the Bishop of Salford (Dr. Pacific Island in

Fleet for the summer cruise. Henshaw), the Cistercian Abbot of longing to a descendant of the Officers were attached to the Home Mount St. Bernard's, Coalville,, and officer who died there.

Although Staff College students have formerly been attached to the feet, this is the first occasion on which regimental officers have been attached in any number. During their attachment the officers were shown the difference between land Observatory returns for July show and naval gunnery and some as-

Local and General

Three cases of cholera and one An addition to the regulations

being swamped a few days be Royal devoted to the work of rural of enteric were reported on Friday. made under the Dangerous Goods that the average mean temperaturepects of the differents administrative

fore the show. The local fire craftsmen.

There wore beautiful!

There was no change in the Hong Kong dollar on Saturday, the rate being 1. 3ld.

To the list of authorised nuditors there has been added the names of Mesars. White, Page & Co., Mr. O. P. White and. Mr. P. 8. Pago

His Honour the Chief Justice has ordered that the next Criminal Sessions shall be held on Monday, August 22, at 10 o'clock in the fore noon.

was f

Ordinance provides that alcoholic was 61.7 the highest being 80.7 and

problems which confronted the There were 180 sister Service. These attachments brigade came to the rescue, how examples of wrought-iron ware,

liquids of a less strength than 70 the lowest 75.1. parts per cent. by weight of hours of sunshine and 23.71 inches ever, and pumped the ground dry. furniture, textiles, and pottery, and

alcohol shall not be deemed to be of rain, while the average humidity have a very definite co-operation value. It is hoped in the future to Hero again entries were lower than

dangerous goods.

continuo these attachments as far usual, the only sections, showing an obviously the English country folk

Nina girl student basketball as accommodation in the ships per- increase being, the gonts, the butter are regaining their old dexterity

His Majesty the King has been players-representing the bent play- making classes, and the bees and power, and taste, in both design

pleased to confirm the provisionalers in Canton-have arrived in the mits, and also to attack navul honoy sections. Nevertheless, tho and execution. Financial and com-

appointment of the Hon. Mr. R. H. 1 Colony to play local women basket officers to the Army during collec-

ball-teams Games have been artive training.... quality of the exhibits was marvel-mercial difficulties have kamper

Kotewall, C.M.G., LL.D., to be ranged with the South Chine A.Á. lously good. Although the farmers were not showing many of their British agriculture and the rural

temporarily an Unofficial Member Chung Nam and Mei Fong girl of the Executive Council in tho stocks, it was evident that they have population of Great British and

place of the Hon. Sir Shou-son | not allowed, prevailing conditions depressed British agriculture to a At to-morrow's Rotary Club meet Chow, Kt, who is temporarily

ing, Rotarian C. D. Lambert will absent from the Colony. to affect their determination to

sad extent; but the British country-follow up his recent address on breed only the best.

demonstra- interesting practical The Royal Cornwall Show held men have held on in a commendable motoring troubles by giving some at Ponry was success from manner. They continue to improve tione. every point of view. Entries were their breeds of live-stock; and they larger than ever and visitors were

more numerous. There was indeed are regaining their old position in general atmosphere of detor- the arts and crafts of the country mination" and hopeful" expectancy," side.”

'King's Cattle Bought by Soviet.

Two Shorthorn bulls exhibited

elosodt.

schools.

Leung Kwan Sze, 48, "woman owner of a cargo boat, was fined by the King at the Royal Agricul $10 by Comdr. J. Nowell at Marino tural Show, which Court in answer to a charge of re- Southampton last month have been For the possession of 207 counter aisting arrest. According to avi-sold to buyers representing the Soviet Government. The animals foit Hong Kong ten-cent. pieces, a dence, the woman's boat was one Chinese received à six-months' sen- of six alongside 8.s. Fincal, and come from the Royal farms-at- The total output of the Kailan tence at the Central Police Court upon the appearance of the Police Windsor and were both, bred on.

the the King's Estates, Mining Administration's mines for on Saturday morning. The man launch, she made off across

When overtaken, she re- The mumber of paying visitors the week ending July 30 amounted was arrested in Hollywood Bond harbour. to 108,810 metric tons, and the sales consequent on a complaint that he i fused to send a foki to the Police to the Show was very disappoint during the period to 55,337 metric attempted to pass these coins in an Station with her licence and was ing. The final figures when the

therefore arrested.

Show closed were under 50,000. oplum den at Shamshuipo,

tons.

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