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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS SATURDAY, JULY

OBITUARY

MRS. M.A.R. SOUZA

It is with "deep regret that we have to record the death of Mrs. Bouza, wife of Mr. M. A. R. Souza of the Union Insurance Society of Canton, Ltd.. which occurred at the St. Paul's Hospital yesterday morning at the age of 44 years.

The deceased, who was daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. H. White, had been ill only a few days, and passed away from heart failure.

The late Mrs. Souza leaves her

THIS

24, 1937.

MONEY CHANGER WAS

DARING!

ARMED RObber cauGHT IN WANCHAI

Despite persistent efforts on the part of the police to suppress armed robberies yet another crime was attempted with characteristic audacity in broad daylight about 4.30 p.m. in Wanchai yesterday. @

Cheung Yim Ming, aged 28. manag-ng partner of the Shing Lee Money Changer, of No, 170 Johnston Road, ground floor, re- ported to the police that at about 4.30 p.m. yesterday he was in the and Eric husband, George, three brothers, Messrs.front part of his shop when a Chinese male entered and at once Hermon. Nowell and George White, drew a revolver from his jacket and two sisters, Miss Maude White and pointed it at him saying "don't

two sons.

and Mrs. L. Bouza to moura ber death, and to them the deepest sympathy is extended in their

bereavement.

move."

?

Defying the robber and running out of the shop Cheung Yim Ming heard the revolver in the robber's THE FUNERAL

hand click and saw another man The funeral took place yester-standing outside the shop.

reached Cheung day evening at the Roman Catho

When

his

lle Cemetery, Happy Valley, and friend's tailor shop next door, he was attended by a large number blew the police whistle.

of relatives and friends.

Rev. Fr. D. Page conducted the

burial service at the graveside. and HOSPITAL

was assisted by Rev. Fr. G. M. Spada.

The chief mourners were the 'de- ceased's husband, and sons, three brothers and two sisters.

Among the large gathering pre- sent at the graveside were Mr. J. 8. Landelt. Mrs. H. L, Decker, Miss M. Decker, Mr. A. G. Chafoor, Mr. A. J. Walters, Mr. V. 8. Alves, Mr.

AUTHORITIES

EXONERATED

Continued from Page-L)

The child was brought to the Kowloon Hospital on July 3 suffer ing" from a pain in her stomach. and it was revealed after medical

Accompanied

by his friend Cheung returned to his own shop and on their arrival he saw, the robber running away in an easter- ly direction for a short distance

before turning west along Johnston Road to Tal Wo Street.

Following the thief, Cheung and the effect that the man was armed and a Chinese constable drew his re- at the robber volver and fired when the latter pointed his weapon at the constable.

his friend shouted to

11

At that moment *an Indian constable seized the robber who was taken to No. 2 (Wanchal) Police Station.

THE NORTH CHINA PROBLEM

(Continued from Page 1.)

CAN JAPAN SURVIVE? The concluding paragraph of this vital volume of 107 pages is

particularly pertinent. It reads:

economic

"Japan's fortunes appear to have started on the downward grade. The unrestrained military "adven- tures which she has undertaken on, the continent during the last NURSE'S STORY

few years seem to have proved too Miss M'Boon, nurse at the Kow-much for the strength of her and constitutional loon Hospital was then instructed to obtain consent from the parents structure. Already we can hear or relatives for the operation to the latter creaking under the pres- sure of popular unrest and military be performed.

insubordination bred by those ad- ventures. How long it will con- tinue to stand the strain is truly a question to which time may soon furnish the answer"

H. Silva, Mr. H. T. Sousae, Mr. S. Usuff, Mr. P. Dixon, Mr. L. G. Gutierrez, Mr. and Mrs. J. L Max- well, Mr. H. Gillard, Miss A Es-examination that she had acute an immediate mail. Mrs. M. N. Rakusen, Mr. E. appendicitis and

operation was necessary. Zimmern. Mr. 8. A. Marcal, Mr. L E Lammert, Mr. A. B. Haigson. Mr. O. Arculli, Mr. R. A. Campos, Mr. M. B. Reyes, Mr. L. Osmund, Mr. A. A. Razack, Mr. R. F. Bux, Mr. B. W. Bradbury, Dr. V. Atlen- za; Mr. E Marques, Mr. U... M. Omar, Mr. K. M. Omar, Mr. A. Alves, Miss A. Souza, Mr. that she C. M. & Alves, Mr. J. M. F. Alves, Mrs. Kew, Mrs. Lock. Mr. A. L. C. Baptista, Mr. F. Collaco, Mr. A. Tavares, Mr. F. Tavares, Mr. A. the mother had fully understood Carneiro, Mr. Dick Almada, Mr. R.her explanation and being unable to write, the mother made a cross F. Luz, Mr. F. Elliot and many

оп the statement. She further others

stated that the mother realised that making the cross indicated her consent for the performance of the operation.

FLORAL TRIBUTES

A bouquet from the husband was burled with the remains.

Miss Boon, in evidence, stated

saw the

mother of

the child and had explained the necessity for an operation. She said that she was satisfed that

DOCTOR'S EVIDENCE

Other floral tributes were sent by. Hermon, Maude, Nowell and. and Pearl, Rose and Luiz and Elaino, George. Dot and kiddies, of the Kowloon Hospital, la his

Dr. K. H. Uttley, medical officer

J.

Perhaps the accuracy of that conjecture will be tested in dramatic and dynamic within the next few days --- or

hours.

manuer

AFTER 20 YEARS

Mary, Frank, and kiddies, Lena report stated that the child, died Two Men Meet Again

and Bill, Wilma and Ronald, Joe from lymphatism during surgical and Corinne, Bill, Uncle Bill; Mr. anaesthesia while undergoing an Y. Abbas and family: Grace Ab-operation for acute appendicitis.

It was discovered after the post ,long. M. F. M. Alves and family:

mortem examination, that, the Dr. V. N. Atienza, Mrs. Atienza and Tina: Mr. and Mrs. B. W gland behind the neck had become Bradbury and family: I. E. Bas-larger than the normal size, and to: Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Clemo: Mr. such condition of the gland could and Mrs. A. R. Coates: H L Decker not be easily detected without an

operation. and familys Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Donald: Mr. and Mrs. E. 6. Franks: Mr. and Mrs. G. Gosling:"Mr. A.

OPERATION JUSTIFIED The jury, comprising Messrs.

8. Gomes: Mr. and Mrs. A. Gillard: Fred Cullen (föreman). L dos R Campos, Fung Man-sut; affer J. Hes: Mrs. 8. E. Lamall, Age and Ruby: W. B. Jenkins: K. Jeph-hearing the evidence, returned a verdict of death by lymphatism son: Dr. N. P. Karanjia: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Kew: Geo, S. Ladd: and added that they were perfect- Dr. C. W. Lam: Henry Lam and Aly satisfied that the action of the A. da Silva: Mrs. C. Leonard and Hospital authorities, in operating in accordance family: Mr. and Mrs. T. Locke: Win this case, was

F. Leckie: Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Mar- with established practice.

cal: Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Maxwell. and family: Mrs. McKenzie and Mrs. Way: Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Millar and family: Mrs: L. Mon- talto de Jesus and family: Molly Mooney; Mr, and Mrs. W. B. Mus- kett.

DUCHESS'S

EX-HUSBAND

Commander Winfeld Spencer, of M. O'Sullivan and family: Mr. the US. Navy, former husband of and Mr. M. N. Rakusen: Mr. and the Duchess of Windsor, was mar- Mrs. E. A. dos Remedios: C. 8. Ros-reld in Los Angeles to Mrs. Norma selet and family: Miss R. Rum Reese Johnson. Jahn: Mr. and Mrs. F. Sequeira: The bride whose age was given Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Shen: Mr. and❘ na forty-three,. In the widow of a Mrs. C. G.- Silva: Mr. and Mrs. R. [M,»G. Bilva: Mrs. V. L. 8ping: H

Stainfeld: Mr., arid Mrs. J. R. Suiter: Thomson: Mr. and Mrs. L A Tobias: A. J. Walters: Mrs. M. T. Williams, and family: Mr. and MES 8. H. Whyte and Jean: Mr. Wong Tai: Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Xavier: P. M. Xavier; E. Zimmern: Ah Wing Awa para

HONG KONG TIDE TABLE From July 54, to 20, 1837.

Hian WATER.

Book Office Staff, Union In surance Society of Canton. Ltd.: W. Stoker and the Elliot-Fisher Operatora, Hong Kong Electric Co., Ltd Local Staff of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China: President, Committee, azid. Bat. | 34: Members of the Craigengower Cricket Club: All the Servants of Bun. 20 Home Ville: Star of the Hum-

Mon 26 phreys Hotel Nga Kee Flower Staft and others.

Tuen, 17

Wed 28

BIBLES FOR PRINCESSES Princess Elizabeth and Princess Ther. 29

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to Edinburgh with the King isen. The Bibles are bound and are contained in

With an inscription.uv

At Graveside

Two men who had not seen one another since 1917, when one was a prisoner of war in a German camp at Frankfurt met in Great Burstead Churchyard, Essex, at the graveside of the crew of the Zeppelin L32.

They were Mr. W. E. C. Mc- Kenzie, of" Gardiners-lane, Wick- ford, and Herr Karl Schafer, of

Frankfürt, one of a party of, Ger- ex-Service men who had come to lay a wreath on the grave.

"Echfer and I instantly recog nise deach other." said Mr. Mc- Kenzie, who was one of a British Legion party to welcome them. "It was a wonderful moment for both of us."

Detrolt manufacturer, says British United Fress."

Miss Bensie. Wallis Warfield, as the Duchess of Windsor then was, married Lieutenant Winfeld Spen- cer in 1916 Eleven years later ahe aled a bill of complaint to show that he had deserted her and an uncontested divorce was granted on these grounds.

WEATHER REPORT.

ROYAL OBSERVATORY HONG TRONG

10 a.m.; July 23. Barometer (at sea level), 29.81

Temperature, 87 F.

Humidity,75 per cent.

ina.

Low WATER.

Hong

Hong

Koog Standard Time.

Koug

Standard

Time?

Height.

Haight

Wind Direction, 88.E.

Wind Force (Beaufort), 2. Temperature maximum yester

mtalanum" Test

day, 89 FA

Temperature, night, 80 F.

hmah, man." 091017.302 803 1 13054 1683 04

Rainfall for 24 hrs ending 10n 09 507 03 20 2328 8 170705 day. 0.02 ins. 198173

04 109

Total rainfall since January 1, 10 8 17.40. 9355 4.9

48.03. 1146.9 0453.19.8

1813 11Against an average of 48.77 ins.

540 87 Sunset, to-night, 7.09 p.m.

Bunrise to-morrow, 5.51 a.m.

4. p.m., July 23 arometer (at sen level), 29.55. 89. Humidity, 69.

8.88 Wind Force.

1845 TC 0154 0830 28

Maximum tempera- imum temperature, 80..

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