HONG KONG DAILY PRESS

GENERAL

FANLING GOLF FILING OF SHARE Japanese Stop THE HOUSING

The following are the starting times for Fanling tomorrow:—

1.TIL

OLD COURSE

9.12 S. H Dodwell and T. A

Pearce.

9.18 J. A. D. Morrison and K. S.

Morrison.

9.20 F. C. Young and G. T. May. 9.24 G. C. Worrall and L. M. 3.

Lloyd.

RETURNS

Printing Company Given Extension

An application made, on behalf

of the Hong Kong Printing Press

Fishing Junk

COMMISSION.

TO ISSUE REPORT SHORTLY

The public will be interested" to know that the Housing Commis- don will probably be publishing its report some time this summer.

It was learned from a rellable

CARGO OF FISH COMMANDEERED

Macao, April 7, While fishing near Hal Klang by Mr, H.C. Macnamara, instruct faland, outside Hong Kong waters, ed by Messrs. Hastings and Co.about 5 pm. today, the Hong for an extension of time to le Kong registered Junk Yau Leo source yesterday that the Commis- Purves.

return of an allotment of shares

was stopped by a launch from i

sion 1 now meeting every week 0.32 L R. Cramer and S. Issued in July, last year, was

work Church.

granted by the Chief Justice, Birapanese destroyer and boarded and is getting down to

by a party of 19 saflors in uni-earnestly." Atholl MacGregor, in the Supreme

form. Court yesterday.

The

9.28 W. Woodward and A.

B.

9.38 N. Garland and G. F. Rees. 9.40 L. Goldman and G, H. Henry 944 R. K M. Simpson and D. J.

Gilmore.

9:48 °C. D. N. Walker and M. G.

Carruthers.

9.52 C. H. Burton and R. Young 9.56 R. M. King and J. P. Murphy. 10.00 A. S. Adamson and O. J.

Shannon.

Chinese fishermen Mr. Macnamara said he was asking for relief under the Com-told that they would not be hurt pauy's Ordinance, 1932. The if they gave up their carro, over Company was Incorporated in 600 pounds of fish, which was 1929 and issued a certain amount needed to provision the warship. of capital.

The Commission, it will be re were membered, was oppointed to in- quire into the housing problems la the following the Colony with members: The Hon. Mr. RAO. North (chairman), the Hon. Dr. R.H Kotewall, the Hon. R.M. Henderson, the Hon. Dr. At Shu- fan, the Hon. Mr. J.J. Paterson. Dr. G.W. Pope, Messrs. R.R. Todd,

Wood. and G.G.

WH. Owen

The Chinese, 40 in number, were In July last year. 5,000 preferred ordered to go away from the spot shares were issued, of which 3,000 in their small boats and to return had so far been allotted. Owing to Hong Kong. However, they were to an inadvertence the return of warned that they would be killed the allotment was not fled. He ask-if they disobeyed the order, 10.12 S. C. Feltham and D. Mac-ed for an extension of time of

Alister.

one week from today.

10.04 J. Stenersen and F. Groves. 10.08 B. G. Leighton and 'W. A.

Sipprell.

10.16 J. H. M. Andrew and . H.

Qeare.

10.30 J. B. H. Leckie and E. 'T.

McMullen.

10.24 K. R. Quick and J. F. Lawrie. 10.28 I. P. Tamworth and A. E.

Perty.

10.32 W. J. E. Mackenzie and H.

Övery.

J!

10.36 D. 6. Robb and A. Sommer-

felt.

10.40 . E R. Divett and R. G. L.

Oliphant

10.44 J. B. Martin and R. G. Gray, 10.48 R. Nelson and P. H. Scoones. 11.00 Col. Gowlland and A. H.

Forbes.

BAG-SNATCHER SENTENCED

Portuguese Lady Victimised

At 5.30 p.m. the Chinese met the Hong* Kong-Macao steamboat Chuen Chow, which they halled They were taken on board and brought to Macao. with their sampans in tow.

(Secretary),

PASSENGERS ARRIVED

The following passengers arrived Members of the Chuen Chow in the Colony on Thursday by the crew further reported that while 3.8. Empress of Asia from Shang- on their way to Hong Kong in the j'hal, Japan and North America:- moming they sighted a large Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Greenlaw,

junk going up in flames. A Jap | Mr. F. M. Harden. Dr. and Mrs. anese warships was standing near-R. C. Homer, Mr. G. C. Bruce, by (Our Own Correspondent). Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Barr, Captain O. E Bertin. Miss Y. Bertin, Mr. J. Born, Mr. W. D. Barker, Mr. T Chow, Mr. C. C. Chen, Mr. S. H. Chang. Mr. Z. L Chang, Mr. Chang, Mr. A. Chuh, Mr. J. S. Clark,

FORTHCOMING MARRIAGES

Miss E. Britto, residing at No. 11 Hart Avenue, who was the victim of a bag snatcher on Thursday. appeared as complainant before Mr. K. M. A. Barnett at the Kow- loon Magistracy yesterday when Wong Cheung was charged with 9.20 T. Gill and W. H. Way.

the offence.

Defendant. - it was 9.28 W. N. A. and Mrs. Smalley. 9.36 W. J. Gordon and Col. Mat-pronched from behind,

the handbag which Miss Britto cantile assistant, residing at No. Goldschuldt, Comdr. E. C. Haven- 25 Hillwood Road, Kowloon, and den. Mr. and Mrs. K. Haas, Mr, Miss Britto's friend, Mr. Miss Edith Emily Holloway, steno-G Haynes, Mrs. C. M. Hall, Mr. 10.00 K. A. Munro and A. Mabb, Ribeiro. who was accompanying grapher employed at Government Ho. Mr. C. L. Hsu, Mr. and Mrs.

NEW COURSE

thews.

stated.

ap- snatched

9.40 Mrs. Goldman and Mrs. was carrying and attempted

Henry..

10.08 Mrs. Leighton

Overy.

11.00 Mrs. Gowlland

Forbes.

and

to

The following forthcoming mar- riages are announced:--

Mr. E. Denis, Mr. F. E. L Dobbs,

L. Flatow, Mr. Donald Keith Paul, mer- Mr. G.

Mr. R.

P. H. Hsu, Misses Hru (3), Mr. E. Zahas Velichinsky. horse Kelen. Mr. H. C. Lee,

Horse. Mrs, her at the time. at once rove

chase, and with the assistance. Mr. Mrs. of a Mr. Ho, a passer-by, ar- trainer. and

rested defendant.

JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP In the championship of the Junior Section, the final tie was won by R. L. Rodgers who beat O. E Willerton over 38 holes by 5 and 3..

If

Miss

of No. 14 Village Road, Mrs. H. Mylo, Mr. Wm. Morris. first floor, and

Tamara Mr. H., C. Pullen, Mr. EL. Pan. Mr. F. S. Savage, 'Mr. C. H. Sung. Krugliak.

Mrs. L. Stark, Mr. H. Mr. Antonio Joao Lizola Rocha, Mr. and clerk, of Messrs. Wallace Harper Scott, Mr, A. M. Spencer. Mr. C. and Co., and Miss Angelina Marte Smallwodd. Mr. W. H. Ting. Mas- of the Xavier. of No. 7 Talpo Road, tere Ting (2), Mrs. Ting, Mrs. E

P. De Vleeschouwer. Miss ground floor.

Defendant oleaded that it was his friend who had' snatched the handbag and passed it on to him. Sentence of two months hard labour with 10 strokes cane was imposed.

Destitute Children Made

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

Donations To St. John" Ambulance

The Director of Ambulance has the honour to acknowledge with grateful appreciation and thanks the receipt of the following dona-

tlons and gifts-

HK Ministering League and Ministering Child- ren's League

$270.00

Per Miss Kwan Wal-chuen,

Ha Tsuen The Provincial Priory of China (Per Mr. F.F. Duckworth)

228.40

100.00

Standard Vacum Oll Co

50.00

Mr. N. D. Gotla

50.00

Mr. R. W. Roberts

50.00

Per Mr. Yeung Man, Motor Drivers' Am- bulance Division

Mr. Harvey V. Stokely.... (Per Hon. Dr. Li Shu

Fan) *****

Anonymous

Per Mrs. L Lam Kit-ying.

Shataukok

Mr. and Mrs. E. J. T. War- ren in memory of the late Mr. C. C. Nel- son)

"Bunty" Warren ...... (In 'memory of the late Mr.

C.C.. Nelson)

Mr. Chan Kwai San

(Per Miss Bau Shun- chun, Tun Mun)

Mr. J. Dorolly

Mr. Chu (Per Miss

45.00

25.00

میگرد

21.84

Schoolgirls Set Fine Example

CELEBRATION

IN CANTON

Happy

THEOSOPHISTS PAY TRIBUTE TO FOUNDER

C

Mr. Malcolm Manik Remembered

A.

De Vleeschouwer, Mr. W: Wong. Mr. A. Woo, Mr. B. Woo, Mr. W. Y. Wong, Mr. T. Z. Zee.

Mr. F. P.. Lockhart. Mrs. Y. L Tu, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Perkins. Mrs. B. W. Cahusao, Miss L. M. Cahusao, Mr. W. Siepen. Mr. Hi Klock. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ulmer' Mir. J. A. Van Munster. Mr."A. B. Butler, Mr. W. Glass, Mrs. J. E. McDonald, Miss, D. McDonald,

Mrs. A. B. Allen, Miss M. L. Allen, Mr. G. J Allen, Mr. P. B. Allen, Mr. J. Collyer, Mrs. A. H. Members of the local Theoso- McComb, Rev. and Mrs. J. Stin- phical Society marked the an-sun, Mr. T. A. Howard, Miss H. niversary of the death of the Thomas. Mr. E H. Dattat. Mr. W. founder of the branch. Mr. Mal-M .Cheng, Mr. E. H. Chang, Mr. colm Manuk, with à meeting at and Mrs. J. S. Lal. Misa P. C. Lal. the lodge on Thursday when Mr. J. E. Ollerton, M. J. Pritam- tributes to the late Mr. Manuk das, Mr. .G. Rachmandani.

Miss W. Ambrose, Mr. M Au,

On "Children's Day Aprit, were paid by several speakers. several hundred refugee children M. E. Williams later gave a Mr. F. H. Artindale, Miss V. Artin-

Chu,

at the Refugees' shelters in Can-lecture entitled, "Thoughts 00

dale, Mrs. M. Geesy. Mr. C. Y. ton. Honam, had their bearts Theosophy." * Kladdened by gifts of condensed The chairman, Mrs. M. P. Talati, Cheng, Mrs. Chen Pel Ying. Mr. mlik, sweets. biscuits, etc. The announced at the conclusion of T. Chang, Mr. B. Chiang. Mr. kind donors, who did not forget the meeting that Thursday next Chang. Mr. C. M. Chan, Mr. M. C. Misses Chang - (2), Master these walls of the war, when their Mr. R. K. Lalag would give an Chan, Dr. Chang, Mr. S. M. Chine. more fortunate brothers and sisters an address on "The Lotus Sutra” were making merry on this day.

set aside for them, were students

of the Provincial Giris Normal students and spoke to them of the School of Canton.

significance of the day and the Under the able leadership of their time, which resulted

31

Masters Chang (2). Mrs. Chang. Mr. Chư Pin, MẸ 3 Chang. Mr. F. O. Zec..

Mr. L. Faurield, Mr. C. H. her Feng, Mr. D. Gill, Miss L. Gutters, 32.26 Frincipal, Miss Shew Ful-chen. students deciding unanimously to Mr. F. R. Gabbott, Mr. S. H. Hall, these girls canvassed amongst devote their money to making the Mr. V. C. Hung. Mr. P. Z. Hsu, themselves and the school" staff, unfortunate, children happy by Mrs. Kan Pao Chi, Mr. T. C. and with the money thus obtained attending to their needs arst. Keung. Mr. O. V. Kung, Mr. S. W. bought presents for their less for- Over thirty students represent-Kung. Infant Kung, Mr. N. 8. Kut tanate brothers and sisters made, ing the different classes of this Mr. V. S Koo, Mrs. Liang, Mr. C. destitute by the war. Children un-School with their teachers and W. Long, Mr. C, Y. Lu, Mr. and der sixteen years of age were pre- Principal Shew visited the eleven Mrs.. S. C. Loo Master Loo, Mr. sented each with a can of con- shelters in Honam, and after the C. P. Ling, Mr. Y. H. Lee, Mrs K. densed milk some sweets and a presentation of gifts, cheered the Ly and infant. Mrs. T. T. Chow. bag of biscuits; the adult refureen, refugees by singing popular war Mr. H. P Lee,

20.00

10.00 however, were not forgotten, they songs and songs of their own Mr. Y., Y. F. Ling. Mr. and Mrs. were given a cake of carbolle school, in which some of the reo. H. Lin, Mr. G. Magmes, Mr. S. soap and a face towel, ench. fuges joined in lustily.

10.00

K. Miao. Mr. K. T. Mo, Mr. Pel,

The Committee on Management: From the pathetic scenes during Mr. D. E. Rebok, MI. 8. D. Ra

Master Ran, Mr. A. W. Schaar

tut Refugees Shelters under the the presentation of "comforts" 10.00 Kwangtung Provincial Division of each student carried home the manni, Miss Y. N. Sou, Mr. 8. D. the State of Emergency Committee thought that for the little scri-Sheng. Mr.-S. Y. Stac, Mrs. Sou Chan Chung-po). 10.00 for the Relief of War Refugees are nee her ashool made this year for Mr. Y. C. Shen. Mr. A. Soqng. Mr. Mr. Elizabeth Dillner (Per MO. /e Cheung Chau Hospital)

Mr. Aw Kin-ngan....(Per M.O. 1/c Cheung Chau Hospital)

Mr. J. Petrie Per

Mrs. Fan Bhiu-nam) Measts Rooney, Pearce and Meyer (Per Miss Pun Yuen-ching)

Mr. L. B. Holmes

Mrs. A. Whittaker ... (Per

6.C.M. Post)

Mr. CE Tseng, Miss Tse Taat

indebted to Miss Shew and ner the enjoyment of the leas for C. Shum. Mr. K. B. Sheng, Mrs. students for the treat given to the tunate, she was repaid many times sheng, Master Sheng, Mrs. Y. L 10.00 refugees under their care. Miss by the pleasure of seeing the Tang. Mas Tung. Master Tung,

Shew Had set a worthy example in enjoyment and happiness she was thus spending the money raised by able to bring to these poor folks. her students, in bringing a little While troops at the front lines,

Mr. and Mr. R. W Wallace, Mr. sunshine and happiness to the and wounded soldiers had received: Door destitute children.

much "comforts" and attention T. Wang, Mr. Y. C. Wang.

10,00

10.00

Dee. Mrs,, Tso, Miss Wang.

It so happened that the Pro- from schools and colleges In Can-Mr. S. C. Wang, Mr. T. M. Wo, Mr. incial Girls Normal School of ton, it seems that little thought D. Wang, Mr. F. G. Wang, Mr. T. Canton was celebrating its thirty-nad been given to those rendered F. Wong. Mr. Wan, Mrs. 8. Y. 6.00 nrst anniversary. Under normal homeless and destitute by the Woo. Mr. E G Yourleft, Mr. T. D. 5.00 times, Principal Show tells us, this present war. Principal Show and Yang.. Mr. X. W, Young Mr. Y. F. money would be spent on publish her students had set a worthy Yan, Miss 8. O. Yang,, Mrs. Yung. 3.00 ing a special anniversary number example in this line of work and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Yon Tse and or the school's magazine, staging we feel that other schools and Infant, Master Zee, Mr. N. C. Zec, plays for a grand entertaiment colleges in Canton would not heel-Mr. R. R. Bryan, Mr. A. B. Cohen, 3.00 given to friends and alumnae, and tate to do what they can for the Rev. and Mrs. F. C. Gray, Mr. L Per Nestles and Anglo Bwiss carrying on tournaments, However, unfortunate, refugees if the matter 3. Taylor. Mr. F. La Rue. Mr. A. Condensed Milk Co-2 cases of this year, she thought it more had been brought to their notice. Molina, Mr. T. Bariano, Miss I.

Agranovsky, Father J. Roberge. Milk for New Territories.

appropriate to call together her-FMY.L

Miss Grace racin memory of Mrs. Golden- berg)

SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1938.-PAGE 7

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EXECUTED BY EXPERT CRAFTSMEN EVERY GENUINE PIECE

OF CRYSTALWARE

MARKED WITH THE NAME

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Crystalware

Department

Tel. 28151.

For Shake-

the way to make this delicious

and refreshing

Drink

OVALTINE

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Hot or

Cold

two_tea-l

mix them

A tumbler of cold or hot milk spoonfuls of 'OVALTINE' well together with an egg whisk or shake them up in a shaker — and in less than a minute you have a creamy, delicious driak, wonde♫• fully invigorating. particularly on a warm day What do you ask of 2 drink? Tempting flavour, refreshing quality and energy giving nourishment Then OVALTINE' is the per- fech drink for you. Its delightful, 'unexpected* flavour, never cloys. The scientifically balanced nutriment it supplies is just what you need to maintain your bealth and energy during the long and often uring days."

Remember that mid season meals are seldom sufficiently nourishing to replace the energy you spend so freely. A. glass of 'OVALTINE' makes even the lightest meal complete in health-giving nourishment. That is why 'OVALTINE' should be the meal time be- verage for every member of the family.

Remember

OVALINE COLD. Hot is now served at Cafés,

Restaurants, Bathing Pools

Milk Bars

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