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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

"TO WHOM IT MAY

CONCERN

Notice is hereby given that Mr. S. C. Chen is no longer a member of our staff as 'from October 11th, 1938.

CIE COMMERCIAL

14

CHIMUGINE,

7. Quai de France,

Shanghai.

NOTICE.

1874

NOTICE is hereby given that Lee (1) Ming Hang alias Lee (LI) Lan Hong of No. 33, Wyndham Street, Victoria in the Colony of Hong Kong is applying to the Governor for naturaliza- tion, and that any person whu knows any reason why raturaliza. tion should not be granted should send a written and signed state- ment of the facts to the Colonial Secretary, Hong Kong,

Dated the 18th Oct., 1938.

LEE (LI) MING HANG

alias

1876

LEE (LI) LAU HONG.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG.

PROBATE JURISDICTIÓN,

IN THE GOODS of DAWOOD RUMJAHN, ate "ol No. 139, Wong Nei Chong Road, Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong, Accountant. deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Court has by virtue of the provisions of Section 58 of Or dinance No. 2 of 1897 made an order limiting the time for credi- tors and others to send in their claims a'a'n't the above, estate to 16th November, 1938.

All Crediters and others are accordingly hereby, required t send their claims to the under signed on or before that date.

DEACONS,

Solicitors for the Administrator,

BIRTHS

VALENSA ---On October 12, 1933, at the Country "Hospital, Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs. A. E Valensa, a daughter. HUNT-On October 11, 1938. at!

the Country Hospital, Shang- hal to Thyrza (nee Trusted), wife of Major' §. R. Hunt, The North Staffordshire Regiment, a daughter.

F

MCLAUGHLIN.-On October 11, 138, at the Country Hospital Shanghal, to Mr. and Mrs. W. J... 'McLaughlin. Β daughter. Maureen.

MARRIAGE

EDITORIAL

MANY OFFERS OF HELP | POISONING CASE

AT REFUGEE CAMP

Workers Hindered By Volunteers

The Director of Medical Services is very `appreciative of the very many personal offers of help that have been made at the Gov- ernment Refugee Camp at Kam Tia in the past three days, since the Invasion of Kwangtung made the opening of this Camp a necessity.

He wishes, however, to point out that those engaged in the at- Lual work of constructing the Camp and in providing shelter, water, (food, lighting and medical attention, etc., for the refugees are be- ing hindered in their work by kind'y disposed persons who have 'pre- LENT GRANT-On October 12, 'sented themselves at the Camp in embarrassing numbers for the

1938 at H. B M Consulate- purpose of offering their assistance. General before Mr. A. G. N. Ogden, O. B. E. and later at

*

VERDICT

(Continued from Page 1). must bear the signature of a medical officer and when after having been prepared by the dis- [pense, it must bear the in.tial ot a medical officer before they could be complied with.

This record only concerned dangerous drugs, and not.first scheduled poisons. Atropine and Larsenic we:e" not class filed as dan. gerous drugs but first scheduled poisons.

Dr. I. Newton, Medical Officer in charge of the Queen Mary Hos- {pital, in 'evidence said that he was It is earnestly desired, therefore, warm Chinese clothing for child-not informed of the change of use St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox that such offers of help should be ren and adults (or whom there are of solution of atropine sulphate Church, Eugenia, only daughter made through the various Chinese nearly a thousand), of whole instead of atropine tablets of Mrs. Alexander, Sokoloff of Heller organisations who are inc ́eum milk, for children and of August 17. et Shanghal, to Robert Gecil, Vited, in turn, to co-operate with garden implements and seeds for elder son of Mr. and Mrs. the Emergency Refugee Council at cultivation of vegetables in the Harry Lent of Shanghai. the Bishop's House, Pedder Street, Camp area. Gifts of these may about 9 am, on August 26, Dr.

Hongkong.

DEATHS

LEVISSON-On Monday, October 10. 1938, at the General Hos-" pital, Shanghai, Vilhelm Levia. son, age 65. FERRY-On Tuesday, October 11.

1938, at her residence 623 Route des Bleyes. Shanghai, Mrs. Lucy Freeman Perry, in her 75th year, the dearly-beloved mother of Mrs. A. F, Kimball and grandmother of Arra Jean and Dick Kimball.

This request is made because the Emergency Refugee Coun- el is assisting Government in the welfare work of the Camp and the main relief organisa- tions in Hongkong are rep-e- ...senjed on its General Council,

WARM CLOTHING

be sent to St. John's Cathedral ab the Istand at Hongkong" and St. Andrew's Church Hall in Kowloon. Yet a further way in which well. wishers can helpt in providing motor transport for refugees from Sha Tau Kok, Taipo and Sheung Shul to the Camp site.

It should be noted that only per- Immediate help would be wel-sons in possession, of permits can come in the form of blankets and be admitted to the Camp

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GIFTS FOR IMPERIAL

WAR MUSEUM

The Daily Press Books From Germany

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Editorial

and Business Office: 15-19, Queen's Road Central, Tel. 20251. "Night Editor (Wanchal Office):

Tel. 24511.

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Lonunn Omee: 53. Fleet Street

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Husákoso, October 18, 1938.

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derman war books are the most numerous among the -foreign volumes added to the library of the Imperial War Museum during the past year,

CURING" CLASS HATRED

Oxford Group's Claim

rearmament of the nations was

SENT TO ANALYST

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Lien and Dr. Dean Smith came to his office each with a bottle of atropine solution in their hands Dr. Dean Smith described "what happened. Mr. Calbe, who was near the office at that time, was called in and after some discus- san, Mr. Cable took the bottles to] the Government Analyst.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1938.

OUR CANDID 'CAMERA

Ifappy Valley on October 8 and 10.

PICTURE TAKEN at the Double Tenth race meeting held at

(Photo by Leica).

TEST SHIP FOR COAL FUEL

Industries' Joint £80,000 Venture · ̈

PREACHER FOR CITY TEMPLE

Woman To Assist Rev. Weatherhead

קי

A tramp steamship of 7,000

It was announced at the City tons is to be bullt on Clydeside

Temple, London, recently, that' Witness said he then went round

it a cost of £80,000 to de-

from Oct. 1. for 12 months, Miss monstrate the advantages of the wards and saw the remaining

Dorothy F. Wilson, daughter. of coal fuel over oil. seven patients who were still suf-

Sir Courthope Wilson. K.C., of Among the interests which will Liverpool, is to be Pulpit Associate. fering from the effects of atropine. He went to the dispensary and co-operate in its construction are The Church Council states that discussed the matter with Mr. Lee shipbuilders. bollermakers. Lur-xuch assistance must be provided

and the other dispenser. Mr. Chow,

and instructed Mr. Lee to recall the bottles of atropine "that had been issued to the wards,

binemakers,

engine constructors. for the minister, the Leslie D. Wea. and if conversations now in protherhead, if the real danger of a gress are successful, conlowners. serious setback in the Tecovery of The plans for the ship will. It is his health to be avoided when anticipated. be completed in about he resumes his duties. three months. Construction will

11

"On the following morning I again went to the dispensary and occupy a further nine months, so up

Miss Wilson, who is 45, is taking 'asked for the recalled solution that it should

temporary duties similar to Mr. Lee said he had forgotten to about a year's time.

be launched in those assumed by Dr. Maude Roy- den 20 years ago at the same "The place of industry in moral died with the previous morning." do so. He explained he was mud-

DEPARTMENTAL COMMITTEE church.

Her grandfather on her mother's The museum's 20th annual re-discussed at the meeting of the

"Mr. Chow tele- Already £10000 of the required sald witness. port Usts the names of more than Oxford Group assembly at Inter-

capital has been put up by one side was a personal friend of the phoned to the wards. A bottle 40 German donors to the library. laken.

WAS produced from

Arm. Participating interests will famous Dr. Parker. of the City the Bland French gifts number 30. There

Mr. W. Farrar Vickers, maning-Sutton ward while I was in the asked to take shares in the Temple,

TRAINED AT OXFORD are also gifts from many other ing director of Vickers Oils Ltd. dispensary. I was informed that enture to the value of the work

carried out.

After being pasistant at the countries, including the Allies dur-Leeds, said that industry must ac-Dr. Dovey had thrown away those

The ship is to trade throughout Crosby Congregational Church ing the Great War.

cept its responsibility for giving from the Maternity Ward."

the world as a tramp, on a strictly Miss Wilson was trained for the Steps are being taken to pre-a false lead to

Dr. Newton said that the bottle paying her own way" basis. Re- ministry at Mansfeld College, Ox. nation, the serve the unique war films belong-Management must be willing to recalled from the Bland Sutton suits of operating her will be pub-ford. Ten years ago she became ing to the museum. Some of the run the risk of using a different ward was kept in his desk and was 1ished every quarter or half year. assistant minister at Carrplane. original negatives, developed dur- set of values that nations may do later sent to the Government so that it may be seen whether Congregational Church, Birming ng the war and new more than the same," he said 20 years old. have shown signs of

Mr. John Ramsay, President of

SOLUTION ISSUED deterioration.

the Committee of Industrial Or. Dr... Newton said that according Duplicate positive coples ganisation. Bethlehem Steel Works, to statements he gathered that 4p those most seriously affected are Pennsylvania, said that the Ox- cubic centimetres of the solution! being made.

ford Group had changed him from had been issued to various wards! a rebel to a "revolutionary. "Toween August 17 and August 25 | Seven

rebel means to destroy and bring The Analyst's report stated that;

of

LONDON MUSEUM

A

rare plece of 18th-century

and Albert

Victoria

class hatred," he said.

"In this revolution.we build instead of destroy. We`bolld bridges between the classes. I convinced the Oxford Group has the answer to every

problem that confronts our civilisation to-day.”

Analyst

she is making a profit or loss.

Construction follows publica- tion recently of conclusions reached... by a committee ap pointed by the Mines Depart- ment. Its terms of reference were to examine the possibi- Hity of increasing the use of coal for bunkering purposes in the national interest. One conclusion was. It would

there were 70 cc. left in the stock bottle, thus making a tola) amount, ļot. 119 c.c. Acço/dag to Mr. Lee's

evidence, he had only prepared 100 be advantageous if, by joint effort

| ham, and subsequently was mínis-,, ter at Hest Bank Church; Lancas- ter.

She went abroad and for a time was chaplain and lecturer on re- ligion at Mills College, California. Recently Miss Wilson preached to crowded congregations at the Union Church, Brighton. She stat- ed that it had not yet been decided when she would breach her first sermon at the City Temple.

of the interests concerned; a"ship; "I have been round the world six de of the scution altogether on were but as an experiment em- times," she said. "I have been in August 17-and August 24. There-bodying all modern improvements -heath"-for years she has suf..

The the evidence.

בד!

steam

be made avaliable.”

- ADMIRALTY SUPPORT

tors have advised me to stay in

producers were granted permission during the year to use FOR SOMETIME NOW the au war films for incorporation 11 thorities in "Hongkong have other pictures, and the museum endeavoured to "boost" the Colony was paid £125 for these rights. as the playground of the Far-East

• CHINESE VELVET FOR where the climate is unrivalled for "the winter months." Some years ago, a Travel Bureau was formed and, though it must be Chinese velvet has been present-

fore, there was reco.ded an extra

technique. By this fered from arthritis of the spine- granted that this bureau does very ed to the

amount of 19 cc. of the solutio means complete data as to per-and have gone from country to useful work in giving information to Museum. It is banging in the Mr. Rowell, a leader of West' walch was To accounted for a formance. of the smaller type of country trying to find a climate to visitors arriving in the Colony, it New Acquisitions Rcom, but it will Ham únemployed, said: 1, Des Voeux Road Central, must also be stated that very little ultimately form part of the per- trouble in Spain is just a rehear- Dr. Newton suggested that the dern coalfired steamships would suit me. Every year I have return-

cise has been done insofar as manent Chinese art collection. in sal unless we can find the "solu- second solution was not prepared

ed to see my father. Now my doc- Hong Kong.

actually. "advertising Hongkong "the North Court. to be selected by tion to the resentment and hatred on August 25, but between August 1977 is concerned.

Mr. Leigh Ashtan.*~

Eworld."

Mr. W. T. Townend, consulting, England for a while. *20 and August 24. This second There are, very few magazines or An important acquisition is the

PREACHED IN HONGKONG Tributes were pald to the solution was poured into the stock gineer to the group behind the

"In all the countries in which I the project. sald. newspapers with pictures of Hong-Italian marble angel of the. An-

late Dr. Streeter. Provost of battle whip.e there was 3 Emal kong.

"This is not a crank idea to get have preached I have never found It seems that, unless someneintion, of the 14th century, Queen's College. Oxford, who amount left over from the first the Navy back to coal. It is sim-such appreciative congregations as systematic drive is organised, the hitherto on loan. It has

selected Interlaken as the meeting preparation. The small bottles inly a project to get a part of the here at home. I have preached in chances of really putting Hong-famous since Mr. Mason "Perkins

place for the assembly.

the wards were refilled from this mercantile marine back to this Sydney. Adelaide, Brisbane. New kong on the map as a holiday re-identified it many years ago as

Mr. T. S. Mitsui spoke of Dr. mixture of first and second pre-ruel. sort are very remote. It seems belonging to a figure of the Virgin Streeter's influence in the

Zealand, California Honolulu, and Far parutions.

"In this way in the Louvre.

the Admiralty. In the cathedral at Hongkong. such a pity. espe-j

East. He built a bridge between Witness continued to say that - Gainsborough's famous coloured- Bittain and Japan," he said. "We Mr. Lee might have made a mis-be relieved of worries about fact-appreciative. Theological Ideas In whose moral support we have, "I found the Australians very VARIETY TO cially as Hongkong chalk portrait of the first Lord shall full his vision as we bring take in the weighing of the atro-ing many

has more to offer; Ki

of our food ships in America are not quite so advanced to-day, in artificial Rivers, which attracted attention these countries under God's con- pine sulphate for the preparation time of war. The home coal in- as in England."

when exhibited at the

jof the second solution. Witnessdustry. would be helped and also,

Speaking of psycho-analysis in said that, 03 gram of atropine sul to some extent, the export coal the Church, Miss Wilson said she phate dissolved in 50 cc. of dis-trade.

STATESMAN'S FODY COMING HERE

Tong Shao-yi Remains Being Brought South

The "Hongkong "Dally Press" learns that the remains cí the

CHOOSE

FROM

amusements,

than

been

great

trol."

late Mr. Tong Shao-yi. ürst ever before. And when it comes Gainsborough Exhibition at Cin- Prime Minister of China, who wa. to sport, there is such a variety tonati in 1931 and has until late- choose from that even the most 13 been in an American collection. fastidious of individuals shoulds another addition. have nothing to complain about.

brutally backed to death by as- sassins in Shangnal several weeks ago, are to be brought 'south.

THE HOTELS PLAY A VERY IM-

PORTANT PART in this busi ness of boosting Hongkong but I' is feared that sufficient credit is

The coffin bearing the deceased statesman's body will probably ar- rve bere by the R.M.S, Empress of Russ'a on Thursday and will later be taken to his birthplace at Tong-ka-wan, in the Chungshan not given them for their trouble. -District,-for-burial.-

It is understood that the widow will accompany the remains their last journey.

NAVAL MAN

FOUND SHOT

Chief Petty Offeer George

on

MACAO PRICES

SOAR

With the disruption of com- munications between Canton and Hongkong £5

result a

NEUTRAL ZONE

FOR REFUGEES

We learn from a reliable sourc. that the Emergency Refugee Com mittee of Hongkong, headed by the R: Rev. Bishop R. O. Hall, has been negotiating with the Japanese of thetary authorities for the esta-j lishments go to much trouble, and Japanese South China invasion, blishment of a safety zone for Hongkong 18 now purchasing Chinese refugees just over the border from the New Territories in Europe and America, riot to men Macao. Consequently the prices of Kwangtung. tion other features to popularise

The Japanese Consul General, the night life of the Colony. While these commodities in Macao have

In the winter months. especially. the management of these estab-

expense to bring out artistes from

vegetables and firewood from

tled water would produce a solu- The ship is planned to "demon- tion of same strength of 5 grains strate and prove the claims of coal

the salt dissolved in the same tuel, as used in co-operation with for quantity of water.

MIGHT HAVE MADE ERROR

did not consider that she herself was fitted for this branch' of work. "I think there is a great future properly - qualified psycho- modern inventions and designs. analysts in the Church," she add- We want to give coal, one of our ed. "The trouble lies in the super- baste, life-giving Industries, a real ficial practitioners who are with In weighing out the salt, Mr. opportunity to show what it can many churches: 1 do not think Lee might have made the eror of do.

however, that psycho-analysis will. .5 gram of atropine sulphate in

"There has been far too much ever supersede human kindness stead of the proper quantity. The comparison of coal and oil on un- and commonsense." solution then would be 18 to 19 fair lines. Modern Diesel ships times stronger that the right one: bave been compared with hand- This second preparation was fired coal ships of the type which added to the remains of the first were 'modern' a quarter of a cen- lot, diluted and caine to a strength tury ago.

on the subject of night life, it has increased considerably. This con- Mr. T. Nakamura has been the in-of about 10 times stronger than "We shall push the claims of

"de.

night life in Hongkong

acute termediary between the parties always been Pit-unfairly. that there is no

stated, somewhat dition becomes the more

with the blockade by 'the Chinese and it is understood that

bes of the channel' at arrangement No authorities

LIFE?

been

into operation.

man, HMS, Birmingham, was

found dead on Bunday morning in that the place is dead. NIGHT/Bocca-Tigris.-Wah Kiu Yat 'Po.

a room in the China Fleet "Club.

Pitman had been shot and ja

-e-arm was lyingar the body,

ough investigations have not

TO SUPPORT ECONOMY

Most of these criticism originated from Shang

...

MR. LAURENCE HOUSMAN

Pacifist Candidate For Rectorship

the coal fuel supply to a logical the proper solution, acquor at conclusion, and produce a really Bome pine.

This mixed stock, witness said; modern ship embodying water- though it has not yet been putiwas added to the small bottle sent tube boilers; mechanical stokers: At the age of 73 Mr. Laurence by the Paget ward for reall. The high pressure, super-heated steam; Houkman has decided to contest

..

and high pressure turbines.

"In this way we hope to achieve a really fair basis for comparison and competition."

the Lord Rectorship of "Glasgow University as "candidate of the Peace Pledge Union.

The other candidates are Siz Archibald Binclair, for the Liber- jals, and Sir Henry Lunn, standing ·

a Distributist witha Roman

as

Įsolution was used for injection on hal when the gay young crowd, in It is indeed a graceful tribute to

the patients. the more peaceful and settled days those connected with the Sport of KWEILIN CENSUS

After the injectiori Mr.: Lee · re- a complete it is believed the of the past, never could find any-

ceived a Kings, especially the

complaint that the fatal injury was elf-importhing" fast enough for them. TRIBUTE Hongkong Jockey Club

The Kwellin Police Office has, atropine solution was at fault. He Pitman is believed to have one These same critics, now in Hong-JOCKEY: oficiala, who will not upon instruction from the Provin-was not certain which of the two- Lin Portsmouth,

kong in the role of refugees, are CLUB

tolerate anything that cial Government, made a census preparations was at fault, so he counted for in the Analyst's re- Catholic interest. finding that Hokong is not such

is not in accordance of Kwellin city for the period recalled the outstanding quantity port.

The seat was "last held' for the a bad place after all and that with the highest traditions of the covering August 15 to September of the solution. Between 1 p.m Dr. Newton made one other sus Peace Pledge Union by Caron H perhaps, after all, a moderate Turi.

and 2 p.m. Mr. Les made a fresh gestion that liquor atropine, which R. L. Sheppard, who was elected night life, is better than a 'hectic And so, with so much to offer, It was reported that there were quantity of 100 cc, sald Dr. New was 14 times stronger that the on Oct. 23 last year and died a In addition to the fifteen dis- † one," ")-

Hongkong has to be content with 18,346 familles in the city. Of there ton, and threw away the quan- proper solution, had been used to week later. His three opponents trict co-operative treasuries'estab

being just a place where but a there were 70.372 · males and titlen from the Bland Button and refill the small bottles from the included Mr. Churchi}};

egen lished jointly by the Bureau of THE RACING SEASON is now in handful of people spend their holl 47.423 females, making a total Maternity wards and refilled the wards. This, he said, was icon- Mr. Housman has won distine... · Agriculture and the Kwelchow full swing and every fort days and money. It is a pity for population of. 117.795.

bottles of the various wards with ceivable, because, the stock bottles tion as a novelist, playwright and Provincial Government" in the night followers of the turf will be the Colony's revenue can be so This number excludes there the fresh solution that was of 01 the two solutions were far apart; poet, "after beginning his prozesi

able to indulge in their favourite much increased if a little more staying in hotels who are generally proper strength, and after refing Dẹ. Newton, said the error might slonal career as an artist, einst sport. One London critic once said money was spent on boosting "on the move." The main purpose the "containers, there remained in have occurred in the confusion on He is the author of "Victoria that, if one "wanted clean racing, Hongkong the Riviera of the of having a census is to guard the stock bottle é quantity of 70, the part of the dispenser between Regina," the play of episodes from one had to go to Hongkong for it." |Orient!

against traitors and sples.

leg of the solution, which was ac¬ grain and gram,

the life of Queen Victoria ·

various districts," "another ten are soon to be' established next month econ Y.-Takungpao,

to

support agrarian

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