HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1936.
PORTUGUESE CELEBRATION
Last year, on the same occasion. I remarked that Anglo-Portuguese friendship was not only on paper, but was manifested, in this. Co- lony, from personal relations in private life, to official intercourse.
CORDIAL CO-OPERATION Naturally, my short residence in Hong Kong at that time, did not bermit me more than a slight ob- servation of the facts, but I had seen enough to awaken my grati- tude. However, to-day, with 1 more perfect knowledge of the kindness, courtesy, protection and generosity of the British people and' officials towards the Portu- guese citizens who have made "their homes in Hong Kong, Ï' am very pleased to avall myself of This solemn National Day of my Country, to express publicly and solemnly, my sincere and grateful acknowledgment, coupled with the thanks of the Portuguese Colb- munity, and also, to remark that in my omcial capacity, when it has been necessary to be the mid- dle-man between the Hong Kong and Macao authorities, I have al- ways found the same cordial co- operation and understanding as might be expected between bro-. thers.
Usually in receptions of the character of this one, the Consul is supposed to say a few words in praise of his own Country and about the signification of the -an- niversary. I feel however, that on this occasion I cannot do better in praise of my Country than by ex- alting its loyalty to the Anglo- Portuguese Alliance, which has bound so closely our nations which have spread their Colonial Em- pires throughout the world and have fought side by side for the maintenance of universal peace.
GRATITUDE EXPRESSED About the meaning of this our National Day, as the Republic was established for the Welfare of the Nation, accordingly, on behalf of Portugal, I express my gratitude to the Hong Kong authorities for all they have done for the Portuguese Community of this Colony.
King:
Ladies King.
and
GOVERNOR'S REPLY
His Excellency the Governor, reply, said:-
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son, Hon. Mr. A W. Hughes, Hon. Mr. E. Davidson. Sir William Hornell, Mr. G. R. Sayer, Mr. W. Schofield, Mr. E W. Huuliton,-| Captain R. D. Walker, M.C., Mr. R. H. Scott, His Majesty's Trade Commissioner and Commercial Secretary for South China; Mr. E P. H Lang. Mr. P.
Colllsson, Lieut. Col. R. C. B. Anderson, M.C., Mr. H. R. Butters, Mr. G. S. Kennedy-Skipton. Mr. W. J... Lock- hart-Smith, Mr. J. W. Franks, Mr. C. W: Jeffries, - Mr. J. B Frentis. Mr. H. Green
CONSULAR BODY Meniters of the Consular Body present were:-Mr. H. Van der Straeten
(Consul General for Belgium): Comm. Uf. A. Banconi (Consul General for Italy); Mr. Charles L. Hoover (Consul General for the United States); Mr. K Midsuzawa (Consul General for Japan); Mr. Fernando Alegre (Consul General for Panamı); M. Rivera Iglesias (Consul General
General for Peru: G. H Byvanck (Consul lor the Netherlands): Herr H, Gipperich (Consul General for Germany); M. Jules Leurquin (Consul General, for France); M. S. Hampden Ross (Acting Consul for Stam): Mr. Karsten Larssen (Consul for Denmark and Nor- way): Dr. Graca Ozorio (Acting Consul for Costa Rica); TE Lacayo (Consul for Nicaragua. San Salvador and Guatemala); C. H. Basto (Consul for Bolivia); Wallace Hansen (Consul for Fin- land); A. A. R. Botelho (Consul (or Honduras); G. Misirin ¡Vice- Consul for Sweden); R. Ohl (Vice- Consul for the Argentine); F. A. Xavier (Vice-Consul for Brazil; R. H. Farrell (Vice-Consul for Spain); Dr. G. D. R. Black (Con- sular Agent for Cuba); HA. Keller Consular Agent for Swit- zerland); L. A. Gastmann (Consul for Netherlands,' Canton): D: G. E. Middelburg (Vice-Consul Netherlands. Canton); Howard Donovan (Consul for U.S.); J. C Poole (Vice-Consul for U.S.); R. C. Coudray (Vice-Consul for U.S.1; M. C. Renner Vice-Consul for France); Hisakichi Okamoto (Vice Consul for
Marlo Japan); Mr. Cunletti (Secretary to the Consul for Italy).
for
Cap.ain and Mrs. A. R. M. Bridge, Captain J. W. A. Waller, Comdr.
Σ and Mrs. C. R. Macdonald, Comdr. R. M. Dick, Comdr. R. M. Ellis, Comdr. R. G. B Hayter, Comdr. A. F., De Salis.
MAINTENANCE SUMMONS
Judgment Given In Kowloon Case
DESERTION PROVED
The maintenance
summona
Bilgadier and Mrs. H. G. Seth- Smith, Col. H. C. Harrison, Ldeut- Col and Mrs. Carrington-Sykes, brought by Mrs, J. T. L Giffening Col. and Mrs. Reid, Captain and against her husband was conclud-
at the Mrs. J. Hooper, Captain and Mrs.ed yesterday
Kowloon W. W. Cowan
Magistracy, when Mr. E. Him- sworth." gave his judgment,
Revd. Fr.. Francisco R. Noval,
Mr. Peter E. Sin appeared for the complainant
Revd. A. Blotteau, Revd. Fr. G. Byrne. Revd. C. F. Burns, Revd.
During last week's hearing two Fr. Joao Pedrazzini, Captain Sadditional summonses were added. Jarvis, M.C.
Mr.
PROMINENT
RESIDENTS
RETURNING
On Empress Of
Japan
Among passengers arriving by
the liner Empress of Japan from the North on Saturday morning are the following local residents:—-
Major V. E. Duclos, Canadian Government Trade Commissioner: Mr. Eldon Potter, KC, promin- ent local barrister, and Mrs Eldon Potter:
Mr. L. W. Amps. of Messrs. Lo-
The original summons was that "gan and Amps; defendant had wilfully neglected
Mrs. D. M. Biggar, wife of Mr. to provide reasonable main- tenance for his wife during July.. M. Biggar, Manager of the
Chase Bank: and August.
To that was added the two Mr. J. K. Bousfeld, of the Asiatic other summonses accusing defen-Petroleum Co., and Mrs. Bousfeld; dant of being an habitual drun-
Mr. J. Harrop, of Messrs. James kard. and that he had deserted H. Backhouse Ltd., and Mrs Har- his wire.
In his judgment. Mr. Him-
rop;
Prot. and Mrs. K. H. Digby and Mrs. H. Owen-Hughes, Prof. and Mrs. W. O. Gerrard, Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Grayburn, Mr. D. Stigter, Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Ander- son, Mr. and Mrs. Des Courseules. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mantel, Mr. and Mrs. Kan Tong Po, Mr. and Mrs. Li Te Fong, Mr. and Mrs. K. Watanabe, Count 9.
and Mme. Smecchia, sworth said: Smecchia Mr. and Mrs. T. Katsumura, Mr. In this case we and an unfor- and Mrs. M. "Kusomoto, Mr. and ❘ tunate instance of a marriage Mrs. G. Schuidt, Mr. and Mrs W. which had every hope of success Spoleder. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. being ruined by differences which Lebac, Mr. and Mrs. A ML could have been controlled in the Miss Jean B. Lyons, sister b Soarca, Dr. and Mrs. R. A de early days. but which became Mis Dunbar: Castro Basto. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. magnified in the course of time Mr. G. V.T. Marshall, of Messrs. Stanton. Dr. E. L. de Souza. Mr. until reconciliation became imposs. J. David and Company, and Mrs. S. F. V. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. S. sible.
Marshall; Yamanaka, Mrs. M. Loureiro and
Mr. D. J. Keogh, of the Asiatic Petroleum Co., and Mrs. Keogh;
Mrs. L Dunbar, wife of Mr. L Dunbar, well-known local race
horse owner:
Mr. F. G. Nigel, of the solicitors firm of Messrs. Johnson, Stokes and Master:
Mrs. H. E. Pethick and Misa 8. Pethick;
The facts of the case are that the Misses Loureiro, Mr. P. Chos- the parties were married in Janu- sex, Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Kirk, Mr. { ary of this year, but almost from and Mrs. J. R. Paton, Mr. and Mrs. | the beginning there appears to Paul Servanin, Mrs. Conrick, Mr. have been some difficulty, in fit- and Mrs. K. E. Noble, Mr. and ting the various step-relations to
Mr. R. R. Roxburgh, of Messrs. Mrs. A. H. Forbes, Mr. J. Hoven. the new family circle. One of John I. Thornycroft Ltd. and Mrs. Mr. R. Noblet, Mr. A. Becker,
these relations is alleged to have Roxburgh and Miss Roxburgh; provoked interference by the bus- MAÇÃO GUESTS
Mr. Railton, son of Mr. N. L band, which was countered by H. Rallion, Exmo. Sur. Dr. Joao Pereira "ragging" by the wife, which in Matheson and Company Ltd;
of Messra, Jardine Barbosa and Exma. Esposa, turn drove the husband to drink Mrs. John W. Mayhew and Miss Governador da Colonia de Macao; and the vicious circle was
com. Mayhew. Exmo. Snr. Comandante Albano pleted when the wife expressed Rodrigues de Oliveira and Exma, her strong disapproval of the hus- Esposa. Presidente Ho Leal Benado band's intemperate habits. As a de Macao and Comandante da result, the husband left the wife cohabit with his wife, his leaving Canhoneira Macao; Exmo. Rvino. on July 30, and six weeks later her and living apart does not con- Sr. D. José da Costa Nunes. Elspo! these summonses were taken out.stitute desertion for the purposes
Macao Exmo. Snr. A de
of this Ordinance. In the case o Vasconcelos
"Frowd versus Frowd. 1984, page
de
Servicos
Raposo
Saude
and
Exmn.
"HABITUAL DRENXARD"
Your Excellency, Honourable
Esposa. Director de Fazenda: I will deal frst with that sum- | 177,”. reasonable cause or excuse members of Council, 'my dear
Exmo. Snr. Dr. Peregrino da Costa mons which refers to the defen-Was considered. There, one of the Colleagues, ladies and gentlemen.
← Exma Esposa Chefe das dant as being an habitual druc-learned judges suggested that if a in thanking you for your kiņa pre-
case of "Robson wife broke a husband's head with e Higiene; kard. In the sence. I have the honour to pro-
Exmo. Sur. Capt. Alexandre das versus Robson, 1904. 68. J. P., 416,' a poker, this would be sufficient THE SERVICES pose the toast of His Majesty The
Santos Majer and Exma. Esposa y it was held that the husband was reasonable cause for leaving her, Paymaster Comer. M. A. W. Commissarindo da Policia Ad. do constantly drunk! was rarely sober But the husband's position must be made intolerable. The ground Gentlemen-The Sweny (Secretary to the Commo- Concelho: Exmo. Snr. Capt. Joao and threatened his wife. It is a
dore); Comdr. and Mrs. C. D. Carlos de Sa Nogueira and Exama. queation of fact to be decided in for excuse must be "grave and Arbuthnot (HMS. "Tamar"); | Esposa, Chefe do Servico Militar: each case but, fortunately, we are weighty, and 盘 mere frailty of Comdr. and Mrs. E. F. Diskrowe Exmo. Snr. Capitao Tenente Samuel added by the definition of hable temper and habits which are dis- (Coramander of HM. Dockyard); Vieira and Exma. Esposa. Capitao tual drunkard given in section 2 tasteful to the husband are not Engineer Captain and Mrs. A. K. dos Portas de, Macao: Exmo. Snr. of the Ordinance. There. an reasonable grounds for desertion. Dibley (Chief Engineer, HM. José Ferreira de Castro Reltor da "habitual drunkard" means a per- Nor are habits of intemperance. Dockyard: Surgeon Captain and Liceu Central de Macao: Exmo. son who is, by reasons of intem- or the fact that the wife is suffer- Mrs. G. D. G. Fergusori (RN. Snr.
from of intoxicating ing Vasco da Silveira Brandao perate drinking
venereal disease con- Hospital. Hong Kong): Captain Freire Themudo de Vera
Exma. liquor, at times dangerous to him- tracted before marriage, (“Butler, and Mrs. R. Duke and Miss Esposa e Fina; Gerente do Banco self or others, or incapable of versus Butler, 1917, page 244,") or Duke. "Captain C. Coppinger, Nacional Ultramarino de Macao.
managing himself or his affairs. | frivolity of conduct sumclent. The evidence shows in this casE that defendant on at least one oc- casion ran about with a knife and threatened to take his life, but in my opinion it was not proved that
On behalf of all your guests, Mr. Consul. I desire very cordially to
felicitate you and all our other
Portuguese friends in this Colony un the accusion of your Nailonal Day; and on behalf of my coun- trymen and myself I wish to re- ciprocate most warmly the senti- ments which you have expressed regarding the historic friendship and fraternity between our two
nations.
Here in this corner of the world Portugal and Britain stand alde by side also in a very literal sense, for Macao is our near neighbour, and it has been my privilege this. morning on behalf of the Govern- 'ment and people of this Colony to send a telegram of greeting and congratulation to His Excellency Its Governor...
H. K. POLICE RESERVES
(Orders by the Hon. Mr. T. H. King, Inspector General of Police)
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CHINESE COMPANY Marxsman's Course: The under- mentioned members of the Chinese Company will attend Bowen Road Revolver Range on Tuesday, Octo- Der 6 at 17:15 hours to fire the Markeman's Course under Police" Sergeant A210 Perkins:-
I personally am looking forward greatly to an opportunity of visit. ing Macao and to seeing for my- seif all those scenes of beauty and interest of which I hear of so Police Sergeant R17 William K. often from the Ups of others. 15. Mok, and R39 Tso Kuk On. like also to think it an embler Läuce-Sergeant R28 Chan Ping of the goodwill that binds the two Fan. R29. Chan Chung Tung, and Colonies "that in the Reception R30 Thong Po Hing. Hall at Government House here the most prominent picture is a water-colour drawing, nor of Vic- toria or Kowloon, but or Mação, ');
I now ask you to charge your glasses and, on this 26th anniver- sary of the proclamation" of the Republica Portuguesa, to drink to "the health of its President. Ladles and gentlemen-the President of the Portuguese Republic!
PROPERTY SALE WITHDRAWN
7/
There being no bidders leasehold property (rural building lot No.
yesterday afternoon.
Jr
DESERTION UPHELD
In administering an Ordinance of this nature, as P. Jeune sald
in the case of "Harling vergus
he assumed this attitude because Harling." "care must be taken not
of drinking intoxicating liquor. to interfere too much in matri- Indeed, the fact that he was able monial
TAY
life." The defendant's 148, Stanley), was withdrawn at to make elaborate plans, write statement that he was compelled the Lammert. Brothers' auction frightening notes to his wife and to leave his wife because her per- finally repent of his threatened sistent "nagging made his Ufe a The property is held for the un-actions appear to show that he veritable hell" is not, in expired residue of the term of 75 had complete control of his men- opinion, sufficient reasonable cause years from the 12th day of Novem-tal and physical, faculties on for deserting her. 1. therefore, ber, 1919, created therein by an those occasions. I hold, there-hold that the defendant deserted Indenture of Crown Lease dated fore, that there is no ne'dence to the complainant without any rea- the 27th May, 1925, and made be- show that the defendant is an sonable cause or excuse on July tween His late Majesty King habitual drunkard within the 30, 1936, at 8, Hart Avenue. George. V of one part and Homeaning of the ordinance. Kwong of the other part.
The annual Crown rent is $144. The area is about 62.286 square feet
WOMEN'S GUILD MEETING
· EARNING MEANS
There remains One further point: that is whether I can in the circumstances, make an order
The second complaint deals with for maintenance against the de- wilful neglect to provide reason-fendant. The case of "Earnshaw alle maintenance In this case I versus Earnshaw, (supra)" la re- hold, following the Case oflevant to the point, when the
versus
Earnshaw, President of the Court held that 1898. D.160." that In order the justices cannot make an order to justify an order on the grounds for maintenance if they are satis- of wilful neglect, there must be fed that the husband has 'no evidence of the husband's means, means, actual or potential. De- For all events, that the husband is fendant in this case has given capable of earning means and has | evidence on path to the effect tha' wilfully abstained from so earning. his means are at present nll, and In the evidence, the plaintif did evidence has not been brought by not make out a case that the hus- the complainant to contradict this band had ever been possessed of statement. 1. caunot, therefore, means during July and August, ¦ make an order against the defen- and, therefore, this action must dant. fall on this ground.
At the auction the upset price was $50,000. It was decreased to Constables; RP Harry Lau, R3
$45,000 but as there were no bld- "Eamshaw Lux Ying Chot. R7 Leung Kan Hin,ders the sale was withdrawn. R8 Lai Yu Kwong, Rii Kwok Sze Shau, R13 Tam To Ming, R14 Leung Fat. R15 Chan Wing Soon. K19 Joseph C. K. Wong, R20 Leung On Tai, R21 Wong Ping Kwan, R22 Leung Kwong Chơi E26 Ku Chi Shek, R32 Young Pa Kan. R33 Lee, Kal Sun, and R38 Ho Iu Nam.
Drill Parade:-A Drill Parade will Prominent guests invited to the Parade will take place at No. 2 reception included:-
Police Station on Wednesday, Octo- ber 7 at 17.30 hours under Bub- Inspector Huni. All men, except
should recruits Mufti
attend. Dress-
INDIAN COMPANY
A meeting of the Women's Gulid of St. John's Cathedral was held in the Church Hall yesterday after- noon. Rev. H. W. Baines gave a brief address, "
At the meeting to be held on Friday, October 18, games will be played and prizes awarded.
The meetings are held every first and third Monday of each month.
In the circumstances, therefore.
Hon Mr. R. A., C. North, Colonial Secretary: His Excellency
There remains the third charge I propose to adjourn the case sine Major-General A W. Bartho
or desertion. The law on this die, with liberty, for the plaintiff lomew; the Right Reverend H
point is laid down in "Halsbury to apply for an order if and when Valtorta, Vicar Apostolic of Hong
1st Vol XVI, p.597," where it the defendant shall become pos- Kong, Bishop of Leros: Rear-
states: сита constitute desertion sessed of meins. The question of Admiral C. G. Sedgwick, and Mrs. Training Course (Part II)--The Indian Company Headquarters on within the meaning of the enact costs will be dealt with at the Sedgwick; Hon. Mr. C. G. Alabas undermentioned members will at Wednesday, October 7 at 17.30 ment, there must be an existing same time.” ter, Hon. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. tend Indian Company Headquar- | nours for Part III. of Training cohabitation which is broken- by Mr. Giftering asked his Wor- Carrie, Hon. Mr. Edwin Taylor, ters on Tuesday, October 6 at 17.30 | Course:-.
the wrongful act of the husband:" ship for an order for certain of bis Hon. Mr. A. G. W. Tickle, Hon, hours for Part of Training Lance-Sergeant R241 Sultan and on page 598, "Where a has- belongings still in the posession Bir Shou-son Chow, Hon. Mr. J. J. Course:
Khan, Constables R203 Mohamed band actually leaves the wife, the of the plaintiff to be returned Paterson, Hon Mr. W. H. Bell Constables: R236 M 8. Dillon, DM. R205 Abdull Ghani. R210 question whether his doing so "Mr. Himsworth replied that it Hon. Dr. H. Kotewall, Hon. R201 8. I. Bux, R213 5. B. Hussian, Abdullah Shah, R240 G. Hussian, constitues desertion is a question was not in his Jurisdiction to Commander G. F. Hole, RN., Hon. R210 Abdullah Shah, R256 Sher R262 Omar Hassen. R267 H. Bingh, ¦ of fact depending on the circuina- comply with that request. Dr. A. R. Wellington, Hon. Mr. Ahmed Khan, R226 A. R. Razack, | R276 Ahmed Din, R220 M. Sherriff, tances of each particular case." and Mrs. T. H. King, Hon. Mr. J. | and R225 Kasim All.
und R293 Jaffer Mohamed. ·
P. Braga, Hon. Dr. Ts'o, Been-wan, Training Course (Part III): Hon. Mr. T...N. Chau. Hon. Mr. Lo | The undermentioned members of Mari-kam, Hon, "Mr. M. T. John- the Indian Company will attend
C. CHAMPKIN, ... DAP. (R),
Hong Kong, October 5.1936.
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