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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

THE THIRTEENTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (Weather Parmitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, 1985, commencing at

ST. ANDREW'S BALL FOR the Convenience of Members and Guests of St. Andrew's Bociety attending the Ball to be held this Evening, a special 5 minute service of Star Ferries will run 2.00 P.M. between 9 p.m. and 9.30 p.m. and a special service from Kowloon to Hong Kong will run every 16.30 PM minutes between midnight and I am. and every half hour thereafter until 3 a.m.

The First Boll will be Bung at

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By Order,

0. B. BROWN,

Secretary.

The First Supper will be served at Hong Kong, 25th November, 1985. 11 o'clock p.m. (approx.) and all those desiring to participate therein

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Membera and Guests are requested to note particularly that admission to WE have this day changed the the Ball will be by Ticket only and

name of our Company" to BLACKMORE, BASTO & SHANK LTD.

BLACKMORE & BLACKBURN LTD., York Building."

: 26/¡1/1935.

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JOHN WHYTE COOPER

BONNAR, DECEASED.

ANY Persons having any Claims against the Estate of the abore named deceased are requested to send the same in to the Under- signed forthwith.

that these cannot be obtained at the door of the Hotel

Entrance to the Hotel will be br the Main Doors," Salisbury Road only,

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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF

HONG KONG

PROBATE JURISDICTION,

In rux Goods or PERCY HAMILTON ROLFE. LATI OF PETE BOROVGR HOUSE, ST. AUDIN, JERSEY, DECENTED.

MUSLIM LADY'S

DEATH

Mrs. Maryam Dyer

The death occurred last night of Mrs. Maryam Dyer, at the age of 86, at her residence, No. 119 North Point Reclamation.

The Daily Press,

HONG KONG, NOVEMBER 29, 1936,

UNION CHURCH

Gathering Meets The New Pastor

Mr. R. D. Walker, Manager of the British Section of the KCR made a Ave day tour of the Canton- Hankow Railway, and in an inter- view with our representative, he spoke very highly of the work done.

Page.5.

The latest billiard matches play- ed in the Steele. Coulson League appear on

Page 11.

Tips for to-morrow's Races and entries in the eight events appear Page 10.

on

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was

Page 11.

The Hong Kong Rifle Association

scores appear on page.

another competition. Full 10

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A petition for divorce was pre- sented by Mr. James McCloskle be- fore the Chief Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor, in the Divorce Division of the Supreme Court yesterday.

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י

YMONS-On Nov. 19, 1935, Capt. J. 8. Symons of Unkaza, Cam- tord CTs, Bournemouth, PESSART TIHOMIROFF. — 00 Nov. 21, 1936, at Hospital of the Russian Orthodox Com- fraternity. Shanghai, after a

The Rev. J. D. MacLean, the speaker's) personal experience of brief illness, Dr. Nadejda

newly appointed pastor of the Hong Kong was that wholesome Pessart-Tihomiriff.

Kowloon Union Church, and Mrs. friendships were contracted here. RODRIGUES-On Nov. 21, 1935, at MacLean received a warm welcome as the Colony was small enough

Shanghai, Reinaldo Maria

last night, when members of the for real co-operation to exist with Rodrigues, aged 29 years.

congregation gathered in the all the churches. There were tre Church Hall, Jordan Road.

mendous opportunities in Hong There was a representative ga-Kong-much more so than at home The Australian and New Zealand thering of all denominations, pro-for these friendships to be made Association gave a capital concert minent of whom were Bishop Hall, and further cemented.

Yesterday afternoon At the Rey, and Mrs. J. R. Higgs, Rev. E On behalf of the Hong Kong Gloucester Building, which ; C. H. Tribbeck, Rev. H. W. Baines. Union Church, Mr. S. V. Boxer largely attended.

Bishop J. C. Mann, of Japan, and said that he did not feel any jea- the Rev. and Mrs. K. Mackenzie lously on the good fortune of the Dow, newly appointed vicar of the Kowiqon Branch of the

Union held Hong Kong Union Church..

Church in securing the services of Mr. A. W. Ingram, Chairman the Rev. MacLean, as they in Hong the Union Church Council. pre- Kong were similarly fortunate in sided at the gathering, and in ex-getting the Rev. Mackenzie Dow, tending a warm welcome to Rev. who arrived on the same boat. In and Mrs. MacLean, said that it conversation with another member was his privilege to do so. It was of the congregation only" that a red letter day for the Union morning, the speaker was told by Church for during the past year the former that he would not be or rather just, under one year, the surprised when reports of the dual- church had gone on without arrival reached home to see in the The adjourned hearing of the minister of its own. It was indeed "Glasgow Times" a heading of this summons charge against Mr. R. 6. gratifying that they were now able description "Hong Kong Goes Of Woodruff was continued before Mr. to go down to the F. & O. wharf Sulver and Goes for Christianity," W. M. Thomson at the Kowloon without any uncertainty of not He (the speaker), sincerely hoped Magistracy yesterday. The deren- meeting their new minister and his that the ministers would follow dant was found guilty and bound A long and jearned paper on wife. Fifteen members of the con- past customs, and exchange pulover on a bond of $50 to keep the

delivered obesity

by Professor gregation "were there to welcome pits. Lambie, of the

peace for the period of one year, University of the newcomers, and fifteen people

OLD COLLEAGUES Sydney, occupied the attention of could look out and say "There are

Page T the British Medical Association at the people we're

Rev. Mackenzie Dow in looking for.

a few Melbourne recently. The lecturer, They're oura”

and well chosen words said that the church was very fortunate in #hose erudition strikes the lay- man as profound, had nevertheless

securing the services of the Rev. to admit that the most painstakspeaker to the splendid work of loon Minister. had been to college MacLean. Both he and the Kow- ing research has not enabled the the Women's Guild, without which together and it was indeed a de- expert to say just why some peo-the Church would be just an or-lightful surprise for him when he ple put on weight and others do dinary Men's Society. He extend-boarded the ship in England to not. But at least he was able to ed on their behalf a welcome to discover that his old colleague offer some comfort to those who Mrs. MacLean. Regarding the was destined for Kowloon. find the flesh a burden. Their con- Sunday School, most of the teach-

Rev. MacLean

No fewer than nine Bills were expressed dition, far from being abnormal,

ers, now engaged had graduated heartfelt pleasure at the sincere read a First Time at a Meeting of may be the one natural to them, from the school itself.

and spontaneous welcome accord the Legislative Council yesterday and in no way indicative of phy-

ed him. He looked forward, he while two Bills were read a Second sical defeat. The "correct" weight

said, to a happy and successful and Third Time and passed, Be- for an individual is related to "the

ministry among his new friends sides these, questions put forward physical type to which he belongs,”

and made a few remarks regard-by the Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga and and he only endangers bis health

ing the church at home. The the Hon. Mr. J. J. Paterson as re- church, he thought, must exist to gards the Staming of the Central

'COMFORT FOR THE STOUT

WOMEN'S GUILD Reference was then made by the

a

The Committee had faced a per- fed with "trembling and fear" when the church was without a minister. However. through the splendid work of the Secretary. Mr. Noble they were always able to get in

touch with some one to take the

it in obedience to fashion or to some presumably ideal weight for- dity, too, may have much to do they found themselves in difficul- mula he tries to reduce it. Here- services on Sunday; and whenever

SEZA

bis

A week's formal remand was ap- plied for by Detective-Inspector K W. Andrew at the Central Magis- for the Police in the case of three tracy yesterday when he appeared

charged in connection with forged men who have been arrested and

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bank-notes.

14.

opinion, had a tendency to place answered by the Hon. Mr. D. W. eve all, and the fanit at home British School and the use of that the church, in his “Marble. Hall" respectively were

Others speakers included the

with girth. The mass and distri-ties, the Bishop of Hong Kong un-itself first. bution of the fatty tissues, the Fro-hesitatingly "stepped ato the fessor asserts, may as easily be breach with his ever ready help. determined by heredity is is the

"May your ministry be useful and the not confined to size and structure of bones, and he long, and backs the contention by pointing church, but the whole community qut that 70 per cent of stout peo- cluded Mr. Ingram. ple have "overweight" parents

Having thus reassured the heavy that the stone or two more than they would have chosen may be as inevitable a legacy as red hair Mrs. Dyer had been in indifferent or a snub nose, Professor Lamble health for few weeks, but her then proceeds to comfort them by sudden demise yesterday was un-relieving them of some of the expected her relatives and charges their fellows are apt to friends........

bring against them. Claims by the Highly respected among the larger sort that they are small Muslim community, deceased leaves eaters must, he admits, "be ac-

to

"

Dated this 28th day of November. NOTICE, 18 HEREBY GIVEN behind an only son, Mr. J. M. Dyer, cepted with caution," but

1933.

JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER, Bolicitors for the Executrix.

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In the Matter of the Companies Ordinance, 1911.

AND

In the Matter of the Industrial & Commercial Bank, Limited. (IN LIQUIDATION)..

"

THIRD & FINAL DIVIDEND OF $16.78 PER CENTUM.

NOTICE OF DIVIDEND

TOMOE is hereby given that a

Third and Final Dividend of 15.78% (making 55.78% in all) has been declared in this matter payable on and after Tuesday the 3rd day of December, 1985, for Creditors who have proved :--

in Hong Kong, at the Offices of

Мканка, РЕВОOY ВМІТИ, SETH & FLEMING...... No. 6, Des Voeux Boad Central,

Hong Kong.

at Shanghai, at the Offices of

Ms. TURNER, STUBROOK & BROWN, No. 9, Avenue Edouard VII, Shanghai.

that the Court has, by virtue of Section 58 of the Probates Ordinance 1897, made an Order limiting the time for creditors and others to send in their claims against the above estate to the th day of DECEMBER, 1835.

All Creditor and others are accord- ingly hereby required to send their claims to the undersigned on or before *hat date.

Dated the 28th day of November, 1938. JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER, Bolicitors for the sole Executor. Prince's Building,

Ice House Street,

Hong Kong.

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THE RAVE AUSTRALIAN GOLD MINING COMPANY," LIMITED, (INCORPORATED IN QUEENSLAND) NOTICE OF DECLARATION OF

un-

who is well-known in the Colony.doubtedly many men who look as starting from the Muslim Cemetery ly well maintain their weights on The funeral takes place to-day if they did themselves uncomman-

Mosque, Happy Valley, at 5.15 p.m.

FRICTION IN GREECE

Athena. Nov, 28. Two days after his return to the throne of Greece, King George has become involved in a serious clash with his ministers on the question of the amnesty..

BISHOP'S WELCOME The Bishop of the Diocese of Hong Kong then said a few words of welcome. He said that of all the ministers he had met since his arrival in the Colony three years ago, the Rev. Tribbeck was the only one that remained. His (the

Rev. Higgs, vicar of St. Andrew's Church, and the Rev. Trinbeck,

During the evening Mrs. Ander- son Miller, accompanied by her husband Mr. J. Anderson. Miller, organist to the Union Church, ren- dered two songs, which were well received. Tea and light refresh- ments were served following the addresses, of welcome, prayers for the success of the new ministry being offered by the Rev. Frank short and the Rev. H. W. Baines,

LOCAL AND GENERAL

an

Bishop Henry Valtorta is going Rome for this “vist and lizsina” to His Holiness the Pope. He will sail on the "Conte Verde," December 8 and is expected back in Hong Kong next April, about Easter, :

Tratman,

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DUKE AND DUCHESS OF YORK

Guests At Dinner In Paris

· London, Nov. 28. The Duke and Duchess of York will be guests at the annual din-. ner of the Paris branch of the Caledonian Society to be held on Saturday in celebration of St. Andrew's Day. Their Highnesses. are expected to arrive in Paris to- morrow and during their brief stay they will be the guests of the British Ambassador- British Wireless,

Mr, LHC. Calthroy, Assistant Superintendent of Police, accom- panied by Mrs. Calthrop and child, returned from Home leave aboard the P. and O. Naldera which ar- rived yesterday.

Madame Lottie Gordon (Pre- diets "well below the average."sident and Founder of the Empire Nor is there any basis for the be- Link movement for World Peace) lief that because a man is fat he is in Australia on May 24, 1934 has Jazy. On the other hand, many convened preliminary meeting for stout people are "very active in to-day, to form a local Branch of their habits." On the whole the

the British Red Cross Society (for heavy-weights among us einerge all nations) at the Hong Kong- with considerable credit from the | Australia-Link Rooms, at 5.30 pm.

The Hong Kong Branch of the Melbourne.. examination,

at 14 Hart Avenue, Kowloon, and English Association will hold its also on Tuesday next at 0.15: All second meeting for the session A Song and Piano Recital will be Interested are kindly requested to 1835-36 next Tuesday, at 5.30 pm.. given by Mrs. Anderson Miller and attend,

in the Helena May Institute. His Lt. Col. C. H. Kühne at the Helena. Honour Bir A. D. A. MacGregor has May Institute on Thursday, Dec. 5 promised to take the chair, and at 630 p.m. Please book teas in Mr. H. C. Macnamara will speak advance 22160. on "Blackstone."

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Professor C. A Middleton Smith,

EAST COMES WEST His Majesty zrdered Geners: Kondylis, the Prime Minister.. to The great exhibition of Chinese Bir Mart Sheldon, KBE., & dis- submit the draft of the general

art which is being held in Burling- tinguished Australian statesman amnesty for his signature. Cene-ton House, Landau, differs in at was a passenger aboard the ax rat Kondylis has not yet complted, least one important respect from Naldera. Sir Mark has many busi- owing to the opposition of his the elaborate national exhibitionsness interests in Australla being

An organ recital will be held at of Hong Kong University; and, his Cabinet, and indeed himself, to the that have preceded it in recent

a director of the Australian Bank St. Paul's Church to-morrow at 9 wife, returned from leave by the inclusion of Mr. Venizelos and M. years. The French, the Italian, of Commerce. In 1919 he became revolt of last March in the am comprehensive gathering of Plasteras and other leaders of the the Flemish exhibitions were & the Australian Commissioner in PA very enjoyable programme 88. Naldera yesterday,

old the United States a post he held has been arranged. Mr. LA, J. Larord. FRCA (CH3)LRAM, mesty Kst.

friends; the Chinese exhibition in-

until 1922. He has been Chairman

The revised prospectus of the A deadlock has been reached troduces a host of dazzling stran-

of the Repatriation Board, and the will be assisted by Mr. O, X. Lyen Polytechnic Commercial School, NOTICE is hereby given that & His Majesty is expected

Second Interim Dividend of some move to break it, possibly to-

to make gers:

Australian Representative at the violin), Mrs. B. Lum (Vocal) and Caine Road, for 1938, containing Four Pence per share on account of day.

The oldest pictures of the pre- League of Nations Assembly Birthe Choir of St. Paul's Church. A detalls of the Japanese French,

Collection will be made to help the Typewriting. Shorthand, the financial year ending 31st March, leuter.

ceding shows dated back not more Mark, who is accompanied by Lady Organ Fund. All are welcome.

other courses;- 1986, has been declared by-the

than a few centuries, but the Sheldon, will transfer to the Em Directors of the Company in Bris

the school... press of Canada which leaves the jority of those which have been bane, payable to Shareholders on the

Colony at noon to-day and will Registers at Brisbane and Singapore

continue across America to Eng on Tuesday, 17th December, 1985.

land.

INTERIM DIVIDEND

NOTICE is also hereby given that the "Singapore Transfer Registers will be closed from Wednesday, 11th December, to Tuesday, 17th Decem ber, 1985 (both days inclusive), for are reminded that Dividend Notices the preparation of Dividend "most" be " produced together with || Warrants"

Deposit Receipt, Bills of Exchange

Creditors "applying for dividends

or other documents.

Hong Kong, 28th November, 1935,

J. HENNESSEY SETH,

6. HAMPDEN ROSS,

Joint Liquidators,

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By Order of the Board

DERRICK & CO., Chartered Accountanta, Local Becretaries,

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VENIZELOS PARDONED

special to the "Hong Kong Daily Press" (Copyright}.}"

Athens, Nov 27. General amnesty was proclaimed on Wednesday in two Royal de-"| crees, one for all those sentenced for political offences and the other for those belonging to the army.

Confiscated fortunes however will not be returned. Venizelos is among those pardoned. According to the terms of amnesty, Venize los 18 how free to return to Greece.

· [3980 | Trananrean Kuo Min,

Hong Kong Bank Chambers, SINGAPORE, 16th November, 1985,

shipped from Chins are over 2000 years old, and some of them are another thousand years older even than that. Yet there has never

now

The half-yearly general meeting of voting members of the Hong

The St. John Ambulance A580- Kong Jockey Club was held at the cation-will hold an informal Club House, Happy Valley at 6.30 dance, bridge and mahjong st pm. yesterday,

their headquarters. Tai Hang Road to-morrow at .5 p.m. to 13 mid- night,

been held in England an art ex- hibition which had greater re- little of this Greek conception levance to problems which are Their oldest masterpieces revend Sub-Inspector A. E. Carey, Bub troubling the development of an extreme use of conventions, Inspector W. Hynes, Sub-Ins- painting.

frequently bearing no resemblance pector A Kirby, and · Bergt. Rubber smuggling is rie to the natural forms which inspir-|F.-H. J. Kelly returned from Home tween Johore and Bingapore ed them.

leave aboard the P. and O. liner smugglers are new ways The point is that they remain Naldera yesterday B. I Carey has means of getting the i master-pieces all the same, show-been posted to the Criminal In past customs barriers even Ing that there is another road telligence Department, Wanchal, extent of purchasing expe than the Greek to the attainment 8 1 Hynes to Trun Wan Station; saloon @motor-cars or or beauty, and constituting a mo- BL Kirby to Bench duty (Cen- designs in which del which may serve as a signpost tral) and Bergt. Kelly to Bhatan alternations are effect for much future expérimentation. Kok Station:

their com

European philosophy, European politics, and European literature have been largely moulded by the Greek; and so have European painting and sculpture. A chier aim of the Greek artist was to re- produce natur>," Idealized perhaps, but not so far idealized as to be unrecognizable. The Chinese knew

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