NEW

ADVERTISEMENTS

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG.

PROBATE JURISDICTION.

IN

THE GOODS or GEORGE ERNEST ELLAMS, LATE or THE BONG KONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD., VICTORIA, "INTER, COLONY or HONG KONG, SECRETART, DYCKASID.

H

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. that the Cuart has, by virtue of Section 38 of Probate Urdinance 1897, made an Order limiting the Time for Creditor andl Others to send in their claims #gainst the 'abore Estate to the 21ST DAY of OCTOBER, 1933. All Crediters and Others are accord- ingly heroby required to send their claims to the Undersigned on or before that date.

Dated" the 23rd day of September,

1933.

JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER,

Bulicitors for the Exocator.

Prince's Building,

Ice House Street,

Hong Kong.

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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF

HONG KONG.

PRODATE JURISDICTION.

Ix

THE

Gords of ALEXANDER

WILLIAM STOPANI

LATE OF MATILDA HOSPITAL, THE PEAK IN ZUE COLONY OF HONG KONG, MERCANTILE ABSISTANT (RETIRED).

Nhat the Court has, by virtue

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

of the provisions of Section 58 of the Probate Ordiannce No. 2 of 1897, made

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1933.

A CHILD OF THE SUN-AND COW & GATE MILK-FOOD

THE FIRST NINE MONTHS OF A CHILD'S LIFE ARE THE MOST ́CRITICAL, TAKE, NO RIŠKS, GET COW & GATE NOW.

an Order limiting the Time for Creditor COW & GATE MILK FOOD

and Other to sead in their Claims against the above Estate to the ler day of OCTOBER, 1933

All Creditors and Others are accord. ingly hereby required to end their Claims to the Undersigned on or before that date.

Dated 23rd day of September, 1933. JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTE?, Solicitors for the Administratrix,

Prince's Building

Ice House Street,

Hoog Kong

(3820

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY

DRA

CLUB.

an

RAFT Programmes and Entry Forms for the Tenth Extra

be heid to Race Meeting SATURDAY, 7TH 00FOBER, and TUESDAY, 10TH OCTOBER, 1932 (weather permitting), may be obtained at the Secretary's Office, Gloucester Bailding, the Club House, Happy Valley, the Hong Kong Club the Sports Clab, and the Stables, Villige Road.

Entries close at 19 o'clock NOON on THURSDAY, 29ra SEPTEMBER, 1933.

By Order."

O. B. BROWN,

Secrétar

Clees

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Border of the Stewards, Messrs.

HOGHI & Honch, Lre, will sell at the FONY AUCTION to be beld at the Paddock, the Race Course, Happy Valley, at 5.15 P.M. on WEDNESDAY, 27TH SEPTEM- BER

the

1994 Australian Sub. Pony No. 6

Brown Gelding, 14 hands 2 inches,

-SOLE AGENTS.

A. S WATSON & CO., LTD.

BIRTH,

EST. 1841.

50 rapidly did the

were

OBITUARY

Mr. E. L. Aggassiz

We regret to announce the death of Mr. Edward Lewis Aggassiz, Official Receiver of the Supreme Court. Mr. Aggassiz had been ill at the French Hospital for about a month.

NUNS NARROW ESCAPE

Catholic Cathedral

Fire

Quebec, Sept. 23.

DAMAGE amounting to £300,000

was done by a fire which des- the

LOS ANGELES TENNIS TITLE

"

Perry Beats Satoh

Los Angelea, Sept. 23, Perry won the championship of South-west, by

Pacifc

GRUESOME FIND AT SHEUNGSHUI Murder Suspected By

Police

The Anding of the body of a Chinese of about 30 years of age, under conditions that undoubtedly attention of the Police at the no-

Mr. Aggassiz who was 54 years of age was admitted solicitor to the Supreme Court of London and troyed the Roman Catholic Cathe-defeating Satch 6-4, 1-6, 6-3, 7-5 point to murder, is engaging the came to Hong Kong in May, 1920 dral at Valley Field and a neigh-in the mens' finals.

Five hundred nuns rushed when he was appointed acting As-bouring Convent. sistant Crown Solicitor. He be- came acting Official Receiver in safety in their night attire.

The fire was still raging late last Bankruptcy in November, 1925 and

in night, and blazing embers were drifting over the town, endanger-

was confrmed in that office

January, 1927

Perry allpped and twisted his ment. to ankle near the finish of the match with Satoh and played with a bandaged ankle in the final of the Mixed doubles, in which Vines and Mrs. Van "Ryan baet. Perry Miss Round 6-1, 6-1

Earlier this year. there was a

and

The body was found in a grave 7 at Wing Ling Village, with a rope' tied tightly round the neck and a. There was also a rope tied round blanket wrapped round the body. the knees.

The body was dressed in a white singlet and short trousers, and is

Mr. Aggassiz enjoyed the conn-ing other bulidings, dence of his colleagues and super- lors to a very marked extent. His series of terrible fires in the coun- keen cross-examinations in bank- try believed to have been caus-AMERICANS WIN DOUBLES is believed that the man has been ruptcy cases will be long remem-ed by incendiaries. Many Catholic bered. He was, however, eminent churches in Quebec were visited

ly kind to people in real dimcul- ties and always recommended as lenient a course as possible. Bank- the rupts who were concealing true state of their affairs found in him a dangerous antagonist but he was a very good friend to many people who came before the court. These qualities made him the ideal holder of an extremely difficult post. Mr. Aggassis leaves a widow now in Hong Kong to whom every- one's sympathy is extended in the loss.

THE FUNERAL

The funeral took place yesterday afternoon when the remains were taken from the French Hospital to A short service the Crematorium

by these fire-raisers, and police and volunteer guards patrolled the environs of all Churches" in the

weeks.— neighbourhood for some Rueter.

EMPIRE AIR ROUTE

London-Rangoon

Service Started

London, Sept. 22.

Dorothy Round And Mary Heeley Beaten

Los Angeles, Sept. 23. ELIZABETH Ryan, the greatest

murdered for motives of revenge. The authorities are not without n clue as to the murderer and it is expected that an arrest will be made very soom.

lady doubles player in the his- JAMAICA WANTS

tory of the game, and Alice Mar- Cup ble,

Wightman American

player, won the Paclic South West Coast lawn tennis doubles cham- pionship yesterday when they beat

PROTECTION

Doruthy Round and Mary Heeley, Duties On Japanese

British internationals, by 6-1, 6-2

in the Final Round-Reuter.

'PLANE TOWED TO SOUTHAMPTON

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Textiles Sought

Kingston, Jamaica, Sept. 23.

Bahamas Legislature for per- mission to raise tarifs against Japanese textiles. Sir Philip Cun Miffe-Lister Secretary of State for the Colonies, stated that the Anglo- Japanese treaty precluded discri-

REPLYING to a request of the

After Forced Descent mmatory tariffs against Japan.

On Sea

London, Sept. 22. Channel on Thursday night FORCED down in the English

He urged the Legislature to un-. dertake no measures pending the the Anglo-Japanese- outcome of negotiations-Beuter.

IRISH AMATEUR GOLF TITLE

ཡ་་་་

General); Mr. H. K. Holmes (Crown on October 3 arriving at Croydon ton, was yesterday towed to star Fiddian's Unparallel-

of the

and

was conducted there by Rev. N. V. Halward and amongst those pre-THE first air mail from London to" Rangoon will leave Croy- sent were Capt. R. F. Walter; AD.C., representing HE. the Gov-don to-day, and is scheduled reach ernor; Lieut. J. W. Hope, 8.W.B., Burma on October 1,

After Aying over the existing In- representing HE. the GO.C., Ma- jor General O. C. Borrett; Hon. dlan route, ria Calro, Baghdad to Calcutta, the Sir Henry Pollock, Kt., K.C.; Mr. and Karachi, D. W. Tratman: (Colonial Secre- mails for Burma will be flown for tary); Hon. Mr. C. G. Alabaster the first time over a new 700 miles (Attorney General); Mr. R. E. Lind- section via Akyab, to Rangoon. sell (Puisne Judge); Mr. P. Jacks The new section forms another (Land Oncer); Dr. A. R. Welling-link in the Imperial Airways pro-

of the mail plane which rushes ton (Director Medical and Sani-jected 10,000 miles England-Aus- after losing his bearings, the pilot tary Services); Mr. A. G. W. Tickle tralia air mali route,

The first air mail from Rangoon the malls from the German Atlan- (Director of Public Works); Mr. J. A. Fraser (Assistant attorney to London is due to leave Rangoon tic liner. "Bremen," to Southamp- factory Solicitor); Mr. A. E. Wood (Secre- an October 10. It is hoped that Point, Devonshire, by a French

The non-appearance tary of Chinese Affairs): Mr. T. the Rongoon-Singapore section of trawler..

considerable construction, MINNY.-On Wednesday, Septem- system develop, and so. vast M. Hazlerigg (Registrar); Mr. W. the Australian route will be open-

ber 20, 1933, at the Country

possibilities suddenly pre-J. Lockart Smith (acting Official ed for trafo before Christmas-plane at its scheduled time caused Hospital, Shanghai, to Mr. and the

and F., H. Kwok, (Messrs. Johnson Mrs. Cyril E. Minny, a daugh-sented to the pioneers of indus- Receiver): Messrs. G.G.N. Tinson British Wireless Service.

try, that a number of safeguards Stokes and Master); Mr. F. H. to Loseby (Messra. Russ and Co); became absolutely necessary

Supt. T. Murphy (A.E.P.); Mr. H protect the workers from explot-8. Rouse (P. WDMr. E. B. Lam- tation and danger to health. The bert (P.W.D.); Mr. J.Bottomley (P.W.D.); Mr. D. Wilson (P.W.D.). markets at home and abroad were Mr. J. T. Prior (Messrs. Wilkinson clamouring for goods;, the inven- and Grist), Mr. Leo D'Almada e

Arculli tors and others directly concern- Castro.

M. W. Lo TH. G. Brayfield. ed in producing the new

Horace Lo; H. J. Millington; K. wonderful machines were absorb-K. Wong: F. F. Fok, L. E. Lam- mert: B. C. Hawking; K. F. Tsüng; ed in their labours; the factory

C. W. Tang: A W. Bendy; owners, and their managers were Sinclair and L. C. Wong. impatient of any measures which they feared might hamper In-

also sion investigated the position in and the workers 'dustry:

alid the inspectorate was objected to anything which, while 1875;

The country

ter.

DEATHS

YUNG-On September 11, 1933, at Peiping, Morrison Brown Yung FULKIN-On September 19, 1933, Hospital, General the Shanghai, Mrs. K. L. Fulkin.

at

Editorial and Business Office: 11

Ice House Street. Tel. 3025)

Night Editor (Wanchai 'Office):

Tel. 24511. London Office: 53 Flcez Street,

E.C. 4

The Daily Press.

HONG Kosa, September 25, 1933.

FACTORY LEGISLATION ...Factory "legislation has come to be a very important matter in the

country

is

and unless the respective govern-

ana

Ael snr:

was

it might lead to the prevention of reorganised.

new divided into 28 districts, each

A

the one hundred years ago, on

labour

ex-

Mrs. Edgar Galistan,

British naval vessels and seaplanes conducted a search.

ed Feat

Newcastle, County Down,

Sept. 24, Fiddian, ex-English amateur golf champion, ac-

The mall seaplane was catapu- MR. Eric lated from the liner "Bremen" on Thursday afternoon. After flying

complished are unparalleled feat

about 600 miles from the "Bré- in the final "of the Irish Open men," the pilot and mechanic lost Amateur Championship by being Singapore.-Mrs. Mildred Eliza their bearings and decided to come the first man to hole two tee shots on one day. At the seventh hole other hour's flight, which would shot from the tee bounced a foo Galistan, widow of the late Mr. down in daylight, although actual Edgar Galistan, died at the Sin-y they had enough petrol for an- 128 yards, Fiddian's mashie niblick enabled them to reach from the hole and trickled Into

the cup. gapore General Hospital on Fri- have

Southampton. day..

Since the death of her husband not two months ago, she had been

The French fishing boat, along- side which the seaplane alighted, towed the plane throughout the

sea #83

rather

in indifferent health and had a night towards Start Point, in De-

vonshire. The turn for the worse and was ad- rough but the crew stayed in the mitted to the bospital on Thure-plane. day." --

11

The funeral on Saturday morn ing was very largely attended by

relatives and friends.

፡፡

British naval vessels and sea- planes had been sent out to search for the plane, but the airmen saw nothing of them and answ

their fight to Southampton yes- morning, arriving there terday early in the afternoon..

Neither the men nor the plane their severe buffeting-British Wireless were any the worse for

Service.

LOCAL AND GENERAL

Fiddian used a No two Iron at. the fourteenth, 205 yards, in the second round.

Despite Fiddian's remarkable per- formance, Jack McClean, the Bcct- tish champion, won by 3 and 2 after being up on the first round.

TREASURY ISSUE OVER- SUBSCRIBED

London, Sept. 22. THE total amount applied for in Treasury Bills yesterday was 58,150,000.

The amount alloted in bills at three months was £45,000,000.

The average rate per cent. was 4/9,15d.

compared .with 5/11:304. last week.

This rate of interest is the low- est on record. The lowest hither- to was on August 4, when an

sentenced to two months hard E.KEA in the West Lounge of NEWS SUMMARY

Go Ma O, retired merchant, late

The Government

accidents due to the

The Rev. Father Snackers machinery, might also restrict under a district inspector, assist their earnings." Child labour, long ed in the more populous districts officiated at both the service at hours, and insanitary conditions by a junior inspector. According the Cathedral of The Good

to Sir Malcolm Delavigne, the Shepherd and at the gaveside. were prevalent in certain areas, And just as Great Britain was well-known expert the pioneer in the industrial field, legislation, during the first ten she was also the first to seek to years there were four inspectors remedy the evils which the new and 14 sub-inspectors; by 1878 the number of all ranks had in-

Secretaries of Hockey Clubs and average rate of 5/4.85a. per cent. Charged with embezzling $25.50TM world to-day. Country after system brought in its train.

vice: creased to 55; by 1805 to 153,

from the Au Mi shop factory, Bervice Representatives are re- was paid-British "Wireless ser- being industrialised long series of Factories" Acts were

passed to protect the workers, and while to-day the number is 234, where he was employed as a sales-minded of the Fixture Meeting to of whom 57 are women. Their man, Yeung Ying Wai, 25, was be held under the auspices of the

men and women of ments impose sailefactory kodes

labour. He was also ordered to pay the YMCA, at 5.20 p.m. to-day. compensation or to stay in prison

The HKLAB.A.. harbour race The purchaser of this animal, if aapon industrial employment, they 29th of August, 1833, the Royal ranks include

contented and Assent was given to the fourth of varied qualifications and engineer, Member of the Hong Kong Jockey

the for one more month.

of Wai Hol, Kwangtung, who died was won by W. T. Campbell yes-

12. Club, will be entitled to race the cannot, expect

the electrician, the

Au Leung, who was charged intestate, on May 25, 1933, left térday. Details on page

A robbery was committed at the pony at the 1934 Annual Bacs healthy urban populations. There the series. Under this section the perience. The

with returning from banishment, local estate valued at $5,100. Let- Meeting.

are model employers everywhere, King was empowered, to appoint chemist,"*

of administration in the Post. Once last week-end when a four inspectors of factories who medical man, the man or woman C. B. BROWN,

but competition is keen and un-

of labour by Mr. Balfour at Central above estate have been granted to sum of $1,587, was stolen from the

safe.

M Page 7. Secretary.

The annual less all are fade to conform to a were to carry into effect the with administrative capacity, or was sentenced to six months' hard ters

meeting of the ant pleaded that he had returned. Hong Kong, 19th September, 1933.

rigid code, the more grasping empowers, authorities, and provisions with first-Hand knowledge.

Gazette" Hong Kong University Cricket Club Page 7. ployer gains an immediate and of the Act. Under the previous factory life, all find a place in the Magistracy on Saturday. Defend- do Lim Shi, widow.

had had plenty of time to do that the law relating to the jurisdic- A dividend of over $3,000 was GREEN IS AND CEMENT unfair advantage over a generous system the administration of the Department, and a career which, to the Colony to fetch his belong

But bad conditions in law had been entrusted to the with its variety and opportunities ings but Inspector Vincent said he contains an Ordinance to amend was held yesterday afternoon.

tor constructive work, is

before he left."

tion of Magistrates in Bankruptcy rival.

Page.10. COMPANY, LIMITED.

offences. The effect of these paid on the "Doubles" at Batur- men work in local authorities; it

Sentence

The Interport rinks fared badly Sentenced, of six months hard amendments is to enable Magis day'a race meeting. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN factories, where

Pare.12. Nthat at a Meeting of the Board groups, and live in congested transferred to the central govern interesting, and useful as any in

Largely as a result of Britian labour was passed by Mr. Scho-trates to exercise their summary in the lawn bowls practice games field at Central Magistracy jurisdiction in bankruptcy offences.

on Saturday. of Directors of Green Inland Cement

that of 1802, had required the

Several football matches were Company, Limited, bel1 at. Exchange areas, lead to trouble of every ment, The earliest Factory Act, the service of the State."

played during the week-end The Bulding, Victoris, in the Colony of kind, social and political Hong Kong, on Thursday, the let Day of September, 1933, & call of was the experience of Englang local authorities to appoint factory legislation and the work Saturday on a Chinese named

had remained practically inopera-workshopa... in Britain and the with snatching a handbar contain The Government Gazette calls Lincolns beat the Club in. both divi- $3.75 per share was made upon all the and it is a pity that Eastern visitors to inspect factories, but. It of the inspectors, factories and Wong Cheung who was charged

Page members holding shares, whicas names

to nil Yesterday South China beat appear it the Company's register of Governments do not apply the ive. The new method, whereby a British Colonies have been made jewellery. It was stated that the for tenders for a ferry service be-sions while Kowloon trounced St. sbarebolders 01

Page 11 2 st day of lesson learned in the West of full-time and independent ten healthier places in which to work, complainant, Wong Wai Chan, was tween the vehicular ferry and Kow-Joseph's to the tune of nine goals

Mr. George Pelham, Commercial the Army by 5 goals to one. September, 1 33, upou which only

Becretary to the Pelping Legation/

The K.C.C. had its second trial- $3.75 per share bas been paid, and it bitter experience. The discovery tralized staff regularly visited face hours of labour have been reduc- returning home at about 10 p.m. loon Bay,

and Trade Commission. Hong match of the season on Saturday.

Page 12 was determined that such Call should of steam power, and the subsc- tories and reported on conditions, ed; women, and children factory on Friday night when the accused be paid on the 15th day of December,

While the 6.30 ferry Man Wal Kong, will take up his duties at th provided an ever growing body of workers in particular have been

was on its way from Mongkok to Hong Kong on October let. Prge ave been provided for expert authoritative information protected in various ways, safe- upon which subsequent legislation guards

dangerous machinery, and labour Hong Kong on Saturday night, a conditions generally have been Chinese committed suicide by The Scouts and Guides Concert could be based.

his is not the poad threwing himself overboard from on Baturday and church parade at It soon became obvious that the humanised.

How in the East, in Tudis, in the third class quarters. Some St. Andrew's yesterday are describ number of insp

China and in Japan, where the passengers saw the Incidented on Page 12, 6 bes old ay "we cannot shord good but were not in time to stop him conditions," is once more raised raised the alarm. The vessel was Good conditions mean, initial out-turned and the victim was rescued In the by, the prompt action of a silor in lay but

the the Vessel le said that mems ard of ployment and financial distress

caused the man to attempt suicid

the

This

1933. to the Company's Bankers, The quent development of the indus Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Cor trial system in Great Britain was poration at their draž Ofice, Queen's many ways an enormous hoon Road Central, Vis'e-in afpressid

Upon presentation at the office of and blessing in mankind. It the Company of Bankers' receipt for the payment of such Call, together enabled countries, which took ad with the Certificate of Bhares, a note vantage of British science, Inven of the payment will be endorsed on the

tion, and resource to support inader Certificate.

193

Dated this 21st day of September By Order of the Board,"

ALLAN KEITH,

Becretary,

Was now

The manu

larger populations, at a higher they were not standard of life, than had ever industries con before seemed possible But it facturing districts also brought with it certain and the system of

to be extended. A Royal Commis» difficulties and disadvantages.

2.5

..

ing nearly $50 in money and some

came behind her and snatched the bag away. A KOMA LA

W. Lawrence beat L Boca Pereira by a touch in the 100 Yards Free Style Bace open to: TR.C members during the 13th Annual Prisons Departments at the V.R.C aquatic sports of the Police and

The funeral of the late Mr. EHL Ororio made a clean sweep on Saturday, Page 12. Agassiz, the Omelal Receiver, took of the four major titles that the place resterday. After the service Varsity Swimming meet at the

the remains were cremated individual Championship deta conducted by the Rev. H. Ha YMCA on Saturday and won the

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