HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 15, 1935.
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Mr. Vitalie Joseph Kookal of
AIR DISASTER
Repulse Bay B. No. 1, is applying to Machine Catches Fire
the Governor for naturalization, and
that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts to the Colonial Seeratary.
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to Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Jenssen,
a son.
After Crash
Two British Passengers Among Six Killed
Amsterdam, July 13.
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A Dutch air liner crashed while
and, burst into flames. Twelve passengers and four of the crew were burned to death.
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It now transpires that only two passengers and four of the crew were killed. The remainder were rescued. There were sey-
Texs.eral British nationals among the
The Daily Press.
HONG KONG JULY 13, 1933.
DANGER AHEAD
There were many who were anxious, and not without reason, at Britain's defences, but they must have drawn at least some
passengers.. il
пет
The disaster occurred at Schl- phel aerodrome. A giant type Fokker air liner on the Croydon-Malmo service, carrying twenty passengers and crew, took off for Sweden. Engine trouble
LAND AND FARM TAX EXEMPTION
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Narking, July 4.
developed on the way and pilot decided to return to aerodrome.
the the
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One wing crashed against the the me.. ground on landing arid chine Immediately burst int: flames.
The pilot. wireless operator two mechanics" and two passen- gers were ked instantly.
As a result of frantic efforts it Was possible to rescue the re- maining fourteen, three of whom were injured and had to be moved to hospital.
re-
The two passengers who were killed were Britishers named йcb- son and Newman.-----. Reuter.
4 Gossip We Must
BY HARPO").
places in Hong Kong where there
Last week I made an Exodus, or is dancing in the summer, Repulse
Genesis,
Bay is by far the coolest and kindest
By going very gladly to the Lido, Where Lady Southern opened up
the premises,
And Mr. Taggart gave a splendid
free do
-
(N. B. I wonder vaguely in Hong
Kong
Where Cleanliness adjacent to our
God is,
Why we have waited for a time
so 'long
To help our fellows to immerse
their bodies.)
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Enough! I stray from where the
Lido rises,
With phantom towers from a fairy
tale,
And lots of architectural surprises, Like Windsor Castle on a smaller
scale.
We wondered over gardens that
were fair.
And flowers that reminded me of
Chelsea's,
And saw, among the many people
there.
The World with Wife: (his own,
or someone else's.)
CHILD WELFARE The Lincolns Band performed; as
CLINIC
Excellent Work In Chapei
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Shanghai, July_3.
well as these.
Some gifted gentlemmer in azure
pants
Lent, as they played their gypsy
melodies
A touch of gay, but decorous
Romance.
So let me end my song: to praise
the wise,
is often given to the pen of fools. I heartily applaud this enterprise That brings Britannia to the waves
she rules.
comfort from" two circumstances, namely the increase in the esti- mates for the three services and, more important still, the strength" ening of the Royal Air Force. The Ministry of Finance, acting These two steps had the effect on the order of General Chiang of giving the impression that the Kai Shek, President of the Military Government "are at last conscious Affairs Commission, has despatch- to the approach of danger and areed a circular communication to the making some provision, no matter various Provincial and. Municipal. on how small a, scale, against. it. Governments, announcing the fol- In one direction, however, and it lt-wing measures for exemption of
A report on the activities of the happeris to be the most vital one, land, which has been expropriated
COOLEST AND KINDEST the state of the case deteriorates by the Government for highway Shanghai Child Welfare Clinic in
When the Lado had been safely rather than improves. The British construction, from the Farm Tax: Chapel for the gear 1934 and 1935
opened, there were a lot of people 1. Where the Farm Tax on land was given by Dr. Grace Huang,
who felt that to go quietly' home Navy, long supreme lu every sea.
for highway.con- Superintendent of the Clinic, at a is slowly but surely falling behind. Expropriated
to a cut from the joint and two the recent meeting of the sub-com- and though its apital ships are struction is still collected,
yeg was not at all a part of the more out-of-crgans expropriating the land mittee of the Child Welfare Asso- growing older and
programme. Some bathed; others im-ciation of China, held in the Chi- matter report the date, no effort is being made to should
Bankers Club, under the merely continued the motion with replace them. Furthermore, there mediately to the Ministry of Fin-
the right arm. Most of them After is the perilous commitment not trance.
approval by the chairmanship of Dr. Li Ting An, replace any of thein till 1937 al Ministry, the amount of the tax Health Commissioner of the Mu-aventually emerged at the Repuise though by that time all but three collected since the date of expro-nicipality of Greater Shanghai. of the Afteen will be past the age priation should be refunded to the The clinic, following its in-
In the owners concerned.
auguration In April 10, 1934, takes limit of twenty years.
care of child patients from birth meantime, while the British Navy, is becoming superannuated, every" other Naval power is renewing and present strengthening its battle-fleet. At submitteed the present rate, Britain will soon | Finance
to
nese
Bay Hotel, where a special dinner dance was being held. There was a particularly excellent 'dinner, in which the pride of place was taken
ate too much.
2. Reports on land being ex- propriated by the Government at to 18 years of age in the area of by a remarkable braised turkey. I
should be immediately Chapel, the report states. "The the. Ministry of patient on first visit will be regis- Bimul- tered for only five coppers and on approval.
subsequent visits will be charged two coppers each time. Medicine provided for the patients is given"
for
End herself in a position of realtaneously, further taxation on the and grave danger, if indeed she land thus expropriated should be has not reached that unenviable | suspended. .... position yet. The greatest pity is
I saw Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson, and their daughter Frances dancing. Donald Macalister and Vera Crapnell took a turn before deciding it was too hot to dance more than once in the evening. Betty Elderton, looking slightly exhausted, was in a party with
3. In future, as soon as the ex-free of charge. The clinic operates from 8 to 12 o'clock in the morn- ing. The clinic, at present, 18 staffed excepting on Sundays, by Robin Macgregor, Irene Dunsford, and several others. Commander Hussey and Anne Dodwell at while with Elizen around for a Ropes, Audrey Steele and their party, but did not dance, and left
that when the First Lord of thepropriation of a piece of land is Admiralty is pressed on the sub-approved, the matter should be ject, his answers savour of evasive immediately reported to the Minis- ness. He is of the opinion that try of Finance so that the land any definite statement would be thus expropriated may beim premature pending the Naval Conmediately exempted from further rerence which it is hoped will take taxation.-- place this year and from the China United Press (hymail). conversations which have already taken place, nothing seems more
THE DIVIDEND will be payable and after MNDAY, 19th AUGUST, 1935, at the offices of the Corporation, wear Shareholders are requested to apply for Warrants, certain than the fact that if the
THE REGISTER OF SHARES
Naval Conference does materialise,
of the Corporation will be CLOSED it will amount to nothing.
from MONDAY, 29th JULY to
-no
transfer
registered
has
SATURDAY, 10th AUGUST (both | Let us briefly survey the situa- daya inclusive), during which period tion. France, which is having two
of shares can be battle-cruisers built,
two battleships in project; in Italy two By Order of the Board of Directors. of the biggest battleships ever
V. M. GRAYBURN. Chief Managar.
Hong Kong, 10th July, 1985.
NOTICE.
THE HONGKONG ELCTRIC CO., LTD.
LOST.
1.
TYPHOON WARNING
The following typhoon warn- ing was conveyed in a telegram to the American Consulate, despatched from Manila at 3.40 p.m. yesterday:
Typhoon in about 115 de grees Long. E. and 18 degrees Lat. N., hoving West.
ene full-time physician, assisted by foreign medical experts, Dr. C. Mosse, Dr. E. Lewin, Dr. H. Jacku- bowski, and Dr, H, Danziger, who give their services in an honorary capacity. Besides, four nurses and one clerk are also being employed In the Clinic,
GRADUAL INCREASE *The record for the number attending the clinic, during the past year, showed a total number
ACROSS THE SEA
(BY" "ONLOOKER"). Hello Hong Kong. Here we are on the dcean wave; miles away from
-beloved colony, and yet carrying quite a bit of Hong Kong away with us
our
Mr. R. Hancock, the popular President of the II.K. Cricket. Club, hag for more than & de endes heen one of the foremost putrons ; sport in the Colony and was himself in his prime a brillian: all rounder. To-day he is still one of the Colony'a best gunah "racket players while a cannon ball" net- vices at tennis are known and feared by all local players.
After all we have such important representatives of the community on board. There is the that most vital potentate who directs our sacred-Golf Club; there are several representatives of His Majesty's services including a director of morals; and there are leaders of song, famous in choral circles.
we
We are all very happy, and I have never been in a ship "which made
more one feel
welcome. The Owner" smiles upon us as if And were all his children. much friendliness prevails.
Shanghai, was too marvellous. And I saw lots of "Lovelles" who used to grace Hong Kong with their presence," Mrs. Robin Gordon was looking very well and has quite settled into her lovely house, Her beautiful white Persian cat
thoroughly enjoys the lovely gar- den. Shanghai has certainly got Hong Kong absolutely beaten in the matter of gardens. It is hard to believe that you are in the Far East at all, surrounded by weeping willows trees and so many flower- I myself was feeling too over-ing-shrubs and flowers.. come to chronicle many with accuracy. I can say however, that as usual I went away repeating to myself that of all
early.
RLINES
of 14,396 patients. Of these 53 per NEWS SUMMARY
cent. were boys and 47 per cent. were girls. The number of patients, according to the records of each month, showed a gradual increase during the first months. The number of cases for the month, April 1934, was 211; while four months later, in August. the patients increased to the number of 2,091.".
Other information regarding the work of the Clinic relating to disease and preventive work were contained in the report. China. United Press (by mail).
The popular Commander and Mrs. Skyrme were in great form. and continue to keep up their entirely English way of living. even
in Shanghai, They are fortunate In having a nice little house, and a very big garden right out, in Columba Rd.
OLD HONG KONG FOLKS All Billy Smith's old friends will envy me when they hear that I saw a great deal of her in my four days. In Shanghai. She is just the same as ever, and as popular in Shang- hai as she was in Hong Kong, and she looked lovely at her cocktail party in a white chiffon dress. There were several old Hong Kong folk there including Rabin Vise who resembles his cousin "Tiny". Munro so remarkably. He is just off to England alas, and'is travel- ling via Siberia.
Bert Moncrieff is very busy in his new job, but still has time to be very amusing. The Cavanab-- Mannerings are a new naval couple en route for Wel Hai Wel-I pre- dict that she will figure a lot in social circles when they return to Hong Kong in September, and will definitely enter the ranks of the "lovelies."
Shanghal night life is more wonderful than ever these days. Slump or no, slump people still know how to be happy and look radiant till all hours.
VIENNESE ATMOSPHERE The Park Hotel is a favourite place to dine. It is a miniature sky scraper, and the flluminations area wonderful sight seen from a window seat in the restaurant." There is a string band which gives a Viennese atmosphere which is perfectly fascinating. Mrs. Beith Junior was dining at the next table to ours, and looked lovely in a enormous hat turned back from her-face. After dinner we went onto the Paramount where there. Is the best band I have ever danced to, and the best floor too.
At one side there le a long har presided over by two good looking German men, and some lovely "Viennese girls. Upstairs there is a glass dance floor with coloured lights beneath it. And further up still is the Blue Danube which has the most Bohemian and cosmopolitan atmosphere in the world.
Two Viennese planists play any- thing you like all the time, and anybody, guests or artistes, are Hable to get up and do a turn. Shanghai seems to have gone very Viennese - lately.
DEL MONTE· Del Monte's is still very popular as the last port of call in the evening round, and I saw the "hottest" cabaret turn there round
about four a.m. almost too shock- ing! Nearly all the resorts in Shanghat are air cooled which makes all the difference to one's staying powers,
One of my evening escorts possesses a radio in his motor car, so that even the short journeys between one night haunt and the next was fraught with interest.
Of course I was "Taken to the Dogs" and at the Cauldrone I saw Mr. Gordon Dodwell looking very flourishing. and Mr. Dunbar, another old Hong Kongite was much in evidence.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
The French National Day which fell on Saturday was fittingly
At the next meeting of the A fatal accident occurred on celebrated at the No. 13 The Peak, the residence of the French Consul Rotary Club on Tuesday, July 16, board the s& Bushin Maru, short- General M. Boulanger Tessier. 1935, Mr. George Shes will speakly after 6.30 pm on Saturday. The healths of the King and the President of France were drunk by the large gathering present on Saturday.
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on "The Basis of International Peace."
There was a large attendance at Recreio lost their second match the fortnightly whist drive of the of the season when they bowed to Craigengower Cricket Club at the Bowling Green on Saturday, Happy Valley on. Baturday night. thereby allowing the 0.0.0. A Mrs, Newnhamn and Mr. Arnold to assume the premier position secured the arst prizes, while Mrs, The Bowling Green in the Junior Lewis and Mr Birt were second in disvien lost their unbeaten record when the Recreio junior defeated their respective sections. them.