WHO'S

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PROWLING

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He may be Desperate Dan the dirty dust- particle drifting along

on

a down. wind or Filthy Richard the grimy hoofed fly.

There is a tly one positive way to safe: guard your milk from contamination, that is, the welded wire hood and seal used by the Dairy Farm.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY, JULY 19, 1937.

BANKRUPTCY COURT

Chinese Broker's Examination

A once-wealthy broker under went public examination at the Bankruptcy Court on Saturday be- fore the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. C. G. Alabaster. K. C.

LIFE INSURANCE TRANS-ATLANTIC

COMPANIES

LOCAL LAW BEING AMENDED

The "Gazette" contains the draft of an Ordinance to amend the Life Insurance Companies Ordinance. 1907.

It is explained that Section 3 of the principal Ordinance, No. if of The man was Ho. Yun Kwong, 1907 requires life insurance.com- aged 47 years, and had been carry-panies to make deposits with the ing on business as a broker in the Registrar of Companies. Many of Colony for over 20 years dealing in these deposits consist of mortgages Chinese medicine.

of leasehold properties in the Co- In reply to questions by Mr.Jlony. Clause 2 of this Bill amends B. Prentis. Omcial Receiver, Ho the section so as to bring its Yun Kwong told the

Court language, into line with section, 5 that up to four or five years ago he made a proat the yearly aver- age of which was uncertain.

"When business in the Colony was good," said Ho, "I made as much as $10,000.”

Mr.

Prentis: Up to a short while ago you were known upong the Chinese community as a man of considerable means?

Witness: It looks as if I was, e man of means, but, in fact, during recent years. I am no more: Dur- ing the last four of five years my average loss has been $40,000 or $50,000. I lost because some of my customers in Singapore failed to pay up. Although I am a broker 1 am at liberty to do business on I gave credit and cus- my own. tomers failed to pay up.

The Oficial Receiver: There is no mention of these debts due to From the instant

you in your statement of affairs. your milk is bottled

Witness gave as his reason the until you slip off the fact that the firms owing him, hood it is kept dust-money had closed down. proof, moisture-proof and completely tam- perproof.

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CHILLS Weaken the Chest

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Where are the books relating to your business transactions during the last four years?

Witness: Some time last year

AIR SERVICE

Giant Plane For Lufthansa

Berlin, July 17.

A long interview with Baron von Gablenz, chief of the German Lufthansa, on the proposed Ger- man trans-Atlantic alr service, appears to-day's "Berliner Tageblatt."

Baron von Gablenz said that the German experimental trans"Atian- tic flights being conducted this year were deliberately chosen for the most difăcult time of the year, so as to subject the planes to the greatest possible, test of wind and

of the Fire and Marine Insur ance Companies Deposit Ordin-weather. ance, No. 32 of 1917.

nu

SAFETY, FACTOR

1

Whereas last year the twin- The Registrar of Companies has engineed Dornier Do 18 planes power under the principal were used, this year's trials were Ordinance to require life insurance made with the largest ningboat compantes to make up deficiencies in the world, the four-engined H in the event of the securities fall- 139 type. ing below the value at which they were originally accepted, though he. Mas such power in respect of By virtue of its four engines, fire and marine Insurance com- this plane is endowed with panies under the Regulations in speelally high degree of safety the First Schedule to the Fire and and even if two of its engines fail, Marine Insurance Companies De-it could still continue in the air.

The machine has a speed of 250 posit Ordinance, No. 32 of 1017. and also, in respect of trust.com-kilometres an hour and a radius pantes under section 81 (2) of the of 5.000 kilometres. Trustee-Ordinance, No.,18,of 1934. "For trafic across the North In order to give the Registrar,of "Atlantic,” he said, “this machine, Companies similar powers in re with its Junkers heavy oil Diesel spect of life insurance companies motors, is from our experience as he now has in respect of dreideal in every way." and marine insurance companies.

Asked what were the prospects and trust companies, regulations of a passenger service across the will be made by the Governor-in-North and South Atlantic, he said: Council under the powers confer- "For the immediate future this. red by section 34 of the principal as heretofore, will be the special Ordinance.

province of the zeppelin,

LARGER MACHINES "This, however, does not mean

r

when I was in financial trouble principal Ordinance, clause 3 of that we shall lose, sight of the

my family went to the country and they took with them all my business books. I suppose they are now in the country but I must make a search before I can tell you definitely.

Witness undertook to go by train pa Sunday and If He could not go he would send a member of his family.

LI

Mr. Prentis: If the books are rot forthcoming I shall have to apply for a commitial e der

As the new regulations might cause misunderstandings to arise 23- to the meaning of section 5 of the this Bill repeals that section and

section 5 (5) of the Fire and substitutes a new section based on

Marine Insurance Companies De- posit Ordinance, No. 32 of 1917.

Section 7 of the principal Ordin- ance is repealed by clause 4 of the Bill because the subject is more conveniently dealt with in the new regulations.

The general effect of the above amendments is to bring the nrin- efnal Ordinance more closely into line with the Fire and Marine In-

question. It is, on the other hand, a task to which we attach the greatest importance.

But before' we can attack the problem seriously, we must have much large machines."

CQ-

Referring to international operation on the Atlantic-air ser- vice, Baron von Gablenz said:

"I am delighted at the successes of our Imperial Airways and Pan- American Airways comrades, who have just madentwo, crosstage of the Atlantic between Newfound

Mr. Prentis informed "his Lord- ship that in spite of repeated re-surance Companies Deposit Ordin-land and Ireland, and I am con- questa Ho Yun Kwong had failed to come to his (Mr. Prentis's) office until late on Friday after-

noon.

Before the hearing was adjourn- ed for a fortnight, witness stated that by speculation he did not mean that he gambled.

"I took my chances in business, he sald, gin

ORDERS GRANTED

A receiving order was granted Henrique Emilio Vieira and an adjudication. order was made in the case of Wan Tay.

POSSESSION OF DYNAMITE

ance. 1917, and section 81 (2) of vinced that on this most impor- the Trustee Ordinance. 1934.

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W. Harry, aged 22, unemployed,

"One good, evample that re- appeared before Mr K. M. A. Bar-gulation of this kind, of advan- nett at the Kowloon Magistracy tage to all, is possible, is our suc-

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on Saturday on a charge of at- cessful co-operation with "AirRM tempting to avold, payment of bus France in the Suoth American tare while travelling on board a Kowloon Motor Bus on July 18.

"It was alleged that defendant boarded the bus at the junction of Prince Edward Boad and Na- than and when the conducter ask- ed him to purchase a ticket, he replied that he was a monthly ticket holder. He told the same story to the Inspector w dis- Lo Ho, widow, appeared before believed his story and to him Mr. W. Schoneld on Saturday at the back to the Company, to veffy his Central Magistracy when she was statement. It was discover that chared with possession of dan-defendant was not a monthly gerous goods without a licence. ticket holder. Inspector Wright stated that 80 Sergt. Hemsley told the Court stricks of dynimite. 80 detonators that defendant caused the police a and a coll of fuse had been lost lot of trouble while he wadat the at Taikoo and defendant had the Mongoko Police Station. articles on board her junk.

A fine" of $200 or three months' hard labour was imposed.

THEFT OF MÁÏ JONGG SETS

Lal Sau, aged 25, an unemploy- ed lime-washer, appeared before Mr. W. Schofield at the Central Magistracy yesterday when he was charged with larceny of mah Jongg sets from 77, 438, 73 Queens Road East. The prosecution stated that the defendant intended to sell them. A fine of $20 or three weeks hard labour was imposed for each offence.

THEFT FROM "A"

MATSHED

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A fine of $20 or 21 da im- prisonment was imposed.

ST. PAUL'S GIRIS

COLLEGE PRIZIDAY

nie,

Tuesday (July 20th) weekly whist-drive commencing at 9.30. Admission: nity cents including

Eght refreshments.

Thursday (July 22nd) Contract bridge and mah jongg at 8 p.m.

Friday (July 23rd) Duplicate and contract bridge at & p.m.||

DIVAN KEEPER FINED

Hai nged 22, appeared before

was

Mr. Schofield on Saturday at the At the Speech Day of. Paul's Central Magistracy when he wis charged with keeping an opium Girls' College on Friday, the Hon. divan and possession of prepared Dr. R. H. Kotowall. prosing a vote of thanks to Mrs. NA Smith, plum at No. 2 Howell Street. A said:"It is my very pleant duty one of $50 or five weeks' to propose a very heart vote of passed for the first offence and thanks to Mrs. N. L. Sh. She $75 or seven weeks for the second. needs no introduction om for apart from her my social duties of late, she also ed much, Administering the Goverment was when Es Excellency t Officer

Director of Education, help to foster an advance in ferie educa La Sun, aged 25, appeared tion in Hong Kong. gracious before Mr. Schofield on Saturday presence here to-day-Just an at the Central Magistracy when he other proof of her inring and was charged with larceny of a practical interest in ery good i purne, sad possession of an un- cause and it is a very great en- lawul instrument. Inspector couragement to us all.

NEW DOCERS

The names of DJ. B. I Member of the Royal Col-

Yip Fui, aged 20 appeared before Mr. W. Schofield at the Central Magistracy on Saturday when he was charged with larceny of 18 ́ tumblers. 28, plates, and six saucers. Inspector Wright for lez the prosecution stated that, the defendant had taken them from. a matahed in Narn Tai Wan, own-

cons of gland and Licentiate or the Roy College of Physicians of Londo, and Dr. Ong Ewe-hing Bacher of Medi-

PURSE THIEF GAOLED

Meyer appeared for the prosection and a Worship sentenced the defendant to Ave months' hard labour

Shirley Temple has started work on her new pre. "Held!" which is set in the _ Alpe-Appear- ing with the juvenile star, are Jean Hersholt, Mady. Christians, Marcia Mac Jones, Helen Westley and

ed by Mr. Mackle. His Worship | cine and Burgery of te Univeralty sentenced him to six weeks hard of Hong Kong, have been added Labour

to the list of medical actitioners. 1 Thomas Beck.

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