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THE NEW TERRITORIES AGRICULTURAL ASSCN: SATISFACTORY FISCAL YEAR

"After working off a deficit of about $1,000, shown in the last statement, the fiscal year ended, with a surplus of $1,590,44, which was very satisfactory," said Mr. H. E. Walls, O. B. E., In his speech at the annual meeting of the New Territories Agricul- tural Association held on Saturday, May 27, at the Association's office ai Fanling.

Among those present were Mr. towards creating Trust fund. The HR Wells, O. B. E. (Chairman), thanks of the association are due Mr. C. Tetzel, Hon. Secretary, Mr. to him, Fung Ki Cheux, Mr. Tang Fak Kau, Mr. Tang Wei Tong, Mr. Chan Fam Po, Mr. Cheung Chik Hay, Mr. Chiu Kam To, Mr. J. D. Bush, Mr. Liu Yam Suen Mr. Tang Yau Shang, Mr. Hau Din Hang, Mr. Pang Lok Sam, Mr. LA Shal Lung. Mr. L Chung Chong, MẸ Lemar inh MF Lu Than Dung, Mr. Fung Fook and Mr. Leung Yun Kong..

Chairman's Speech

our

for

We desire to express out gratitude to the Government for their constant · sasisĽA.100, and the District Officer his advice and help, and once more to Sir Robert and Lady Ho Tung for their continued help Including

generous.

donation of two-thousand dol- lars to our Endowment Fund.

The Accounts

In presenting the accounts of Addressing the meeting, the the Association, Mr. C. Tetzel Chairman said, in part:-"During said, in part: the "past year

has work

After working off a deficit of changed considerably. In the first

in the last place we had our own building, about $1.000 shown and immediately set to work to statement. the fsacl year ended purchase furniture and books for with a surplus of $1,890.44 whien an Institute. Mr. Cheung Chik was very satisfactory.

GENERAL

Mrs. B. L. Kwan and his bride, formerly Miss Wu' Dip-ring (Woo Tak-hing), the Chinese screen actress, after their marriage at the

Registry, Supreme Court, on Tuesday,

NAVAL OFFICERS ALLEGED

LEAVING H.K.

ON JUNE 12

EXTORTION

Committal proceedings against Un Shlu-ki, Hunghom Police Sta- The following naval officers are tion interpreter, on charges of ex- leaving for Home by the troopship, tortion and demanding money with Dunera, which is due from Shang-menaces, were continued before hai on June 12 and is salling the Mr. E Himsworth at the Kowloon. Hay has worked well, and the Total Receipts at $8,734.85 are same day to the United Kingdom: Court yesterday when Mr. J. "E Cdr. J. R. N. Taylor and Mrs. J.Prentis, Assistant Crown Solicitor, furniture is provided, and student, $3,271.79 higher as compared with have been in attendance since the previous year, accounted for Taylor, Delight, Officer Command-who is conducting the case for the September. Unfortunately some by the very generous donation of ing Naval Draft; L-Cdr. A. G. prosecution, requested an adjourn-" became til and left.

$2,000 from Sir Robert Ho Tung Price, Medway: Lt. N. C. Easey.ment until June 8, pending charges and the good sum realized on vege-Thracian: Lt. F. M. Crichton, Lady-being preferred against a second and further charges tables grown on the Association's "bird, to embark at Shanghaf; Lt. C. defendant Experimental Farm. The production G. Walker, Medway: Lt. K. R. against the Arst defendant

The adjournment was granted. was large, and favourable prices Bromfeld-Jones, Tarantula; Lt. B. were obtained

Another event that hindered our progress was the Japanese attack on Kwong Tung which they ex- tended to the borders of the Terri-

tories,

term.

Total payments at $5,836.83 are Our Institute was turned out of 36.20 lower than the preceding "doors, with as much politeness us The abandonment of the the Government could use under Agricultural show in the beginning the circumstances, this hindered of this year saved about $2,400. our work considerably.

On the other hand the Expert

Generous Donation

mental Farm drew $1,200 more than last year and Furniture and new heading. cost Fixtures... a

$8.63...

Government Aid “

Mr. J. E. Joseph kindly sent a larke supply of seeds and fertiliser, which were used, partly by the Kernel Seed Co. on our land, and partly with a view to grow some The Government has placed at vegetables for refugees, Unfor-our disposal another piece of land tunately the land on which these across the road, and it is being

C. Ward, Duncan, to embark at Un Shu-ki, who is being re Shanghai; Lt. C J. Bateman, presented by Mr. C. D'Almada e Folkestone; Surg. Cdr. (D) Castro, is accused of having ex- Finnigan (accompanied by Mrs. lorted a sum of $110 and with Finnigan and infant son). Tamar: having. demanded a further sum Surg. Cdr. H. H. Fisher, Medway of $120 from Lau Hel-yuk, on April Senior Medical Omeer: Surg. Lt 23, at the Hip On Club, No. 27. (D) J. B. Morris: Eagle; Surg. LtGillies Avenue, Hunghom. D. Shute. Daring: Surg. Lt. I. MeN. A. Drysdale, Folkestone; Paymaster Lt. D. C. Coote, Scorpion, to embark

at Shanghai: Squadron Leader E EUROPEAN LADY'S G. Forbes, R.AF, Eagle: Flight Lt. A. W. D. Miller. RAF., Eagle; Flight Lt. C. S. "Cooper, R.A.F.. Eagle: Flight Lt. F. G. R. Thomas,

HANDBAG

were planted was hard and in- laid out with irrigation ditches on RAF, Eagle; Flying Officer D. O. Unemployed Charged,

and books.

Remanded

fertile, and the crops on that part the model of the old site. The F Lumsden, RAF., Eagle: Com- were not plentiful, Mr. Joseph work is undertaken by Mr. Leung missioned Gunner J. Renton, Med- also gave us a donation which has Tak, one of our most helpful way: Commissioned Engineer E. J.

Mrs. E. G. Wagner, residing st Thracian: R.Kirton-Vaughan, his been applied largely in the In-members at

expense. and

(No. 12; Shouson Hill Road, appeared Commissioned Boatswain C. J. stitute and building for furniture much progress has been made.

wards at the Central Court yes- I have strongly recommended Davis, Eagle; Commissioned Signals complainant before Mr. R. Ed- We are again indebted to Mr.the creation of a Trust Fund of Boatswain W. A. Deacon (accomterday when Yung Shun-ghan,

panied by Mrs. Deacon and son

with the Trust Deed is aged 15 years), Tamar; Warrant unemployed; was charged

Engineer T. Smillie, Dorsetshire; theft of a handbag.

Detective-Sergeant Wall, who pró- Gunner, W. J. Taylor, Falmouth; Gunner F. J. Sangwell, Westcott; secuted, said that Mrs. Wagner was Gunner J. G. Moses, Folkestone; standing by the counter of the Gunner W. N. Wright, Grimsby: Money Order Department in the Post Warrant Engineer, R. J. G. Stacey. Office about 11.30 am. on Tuesday Eagie; Paymaster Midshipman R. when she noticed that her bag N. F. Glennie, Dorsetshire, to em-which was left on the counter, was bark at Shanghai; Paymaster Mid-missing. The defendant was stand- shipman E. M. Young, Dorsetshire, ing next to the complainant and to embark at Shanghai; Paymaster when he was caught the bag drop- Midshipman, M. Collins, Dorset-ped to the ground.

Joseph for the erection of our $200,000 and permanent show sheds, which can under the consideration of our also be utilised for necessary pur-Legal Adviser, the Hon. MrM, K. poses in growing plante, and the Lo. Your Committee realize the. roof also can be used for drying need of an assured income, and, purposes. Our very hearty thanks I would suggest to the incoming are presented to Mr. Joseph. · Committee that the $2,000 dona- "Our energetic Secretary Mr. C. tion from Sir Robert Ho Tung be Tetzel, has made strenuous efforts put into this Fund.

UNCLAIMED

INQUESTS ON TWO PRISONERS

TELEGRAMS The following unclaimed tele- A verdict of death by natural grams are lying at the offices of causes was recorded at two in- the Great Northern Telegraph Co. quests held at the Central Court (Ltd.).

yesterday, into the death of two

4. '

shire.

Mrs. Wagner told the Court that For passage Hongkong to Sings she caught hold of defendant, pore only:-Flying Officer J. Comp-shook him and the handbag drop- ton, RAF, Eagle, posted to Seletar, ped to the ground. A. palice re-

servist came up and took the de

Minerals (Mercantile Mfg. Co.), prisoners. Mr. R. Edwards eat as EUROPEAN CLERK tendant to the police station

from Ransta.

Coroner...

Mrs. Rawstore, Gloucester Chan Fal, aged 32, was sentenced Hotel; Chang Wai Yu, Sun Bun to nine months'; hard labour, on Hotel 401; Chan Hve Chun, Bun December 1 last. He was first seen Wab Hotel, Connaught Road, C. by Dr. I. G. Bhaw, medical oncer 4345; 7703; and 3331: all from in charge of Stanley Prison, and Shanghai.

his condition was found to be poor. 1031, from Tientsin.

He died on May 25 and the causes Machen, Arlington Hotel, from of death were cirrhosis of liver and Weihaiwel.f

| tuberculosis, Visser, Tjisaroea Javalijn, from

The second prisoner was Wong Harbin.

|Tak-ming, aged 41, who was sen-

"

FINED

After further evidence was heard, the case was adjourned for 48 Jack Fancey, clerk, appeared be-hours for the defendant to catt Tore Mr. R. A. D. Forrest at the witnesses to testify to his char- Central Court yesterday charged jacter. with six counts of forging and uttering forged LO.U's at the Hongkong. Hotel on varlons dates in May. Mr. O. E. C. Marton ap- peared for the complainants. De- fendant was alleged to have signed The RMS, Emp. of Japan ar- rived at Vancouver on May 30 in the name of Mr, D. A Blake....

Pleading guilty to all the charges, (Tue) 2/4 pp. and leaves Van-

SHIPPING

MOVEMENTS

Tanabe, Matsubara Hotel. from tended to 13 months hard labour | Fanceÿ, was ined a total sum: of/couver on June 10 (Bat.)" I am.,

Osaka.

AIRPORT NEWS

Imperial Airways

SOUTHBOUND

Friday: Hanoi, Bangkok.

Delphinus-7a.m

kong.

NORTHBOUND,

the same causes.

on December 11, lást. He died at the prison hospital on May 28 or $50 and was ordered to repay $100 abe is due at Hongkong on June (FH) morning and leaves to the Hotel. He was also bound 30 over in a sum of $250 for 12 months Hongkong (for Manila) to be of good behaviour, and to re- same day evening. frain from visiting hotels unless

BOARD OF EDUCATION with his parents,

MEETING

The 116th meeting of the Board

ment.

THEFT CHARGE

of Education' was held on Friday, -With 10 previous convictions Friday: Bangkok Hanoi, Hong- May 26, 1939, at 4 p.m. in the Board against him, Au Bo, 37, unemploy

Room of the, Education Depart- |ed, pleaded guilty to "another charge of theft and was sentenced There were present The Direc- to 12 months' hard labour, by Mr. tor of Education, Mr. C. G. Sollls, R. Edwards, at the Central Court, MA Chairman; Senior Inspector | yesterday. A

Dorado-4:30 pm.

Air France:

SOUTHBOUND

Saturday: Hand, France. Service-T a.m.

Pan American Airways;

on the

THURSDAY, JUNE 11939.

HOW to TAKE

'ASPRO' DENGUE

AT the first signs of the dreaded Dengue don't

procrastinate

Take two to three ‘ASPRO' tablets every two hours until the Fever abates and the pain ceases. "ASPRO' is the greatest Fever Antidote ever given to the world. -No other medicine has its anti-pyretic, anti-periodic and anti- germicidal propensities after ingestion in the system. ASPRO' is far more effective than quinine and there are no harmful after effects. Make certain that ‘ASPRO' is always in the home ready for any emergency.

DENGUE MALARIA and other

ALSO USE 'ASPRO' FOR ·

Temperature Irritability Lumbago Asthma Rheumatism Toothache Earache Colds Sleeplessness Hay Fever Malaria Gout Feverishness Neuralgia Neuritis Headache

Alcoholic After-Effects.

FEVERS always take ASPRO above DIRECTIONS

according to the Sore Throat Influenza Sciatica Dengue

'ASPRO' Gives Great Relief to Women

When Depressed.

Nothing Equal» ‘ASPROʻ for Dengue & P Loummatigra

Selry's Estate.

Ingham, North Queensland. Dear Sira

Having used your 'ASPRO for Dengue Fever and also-for Rheumatism, I have found that nothing equals

ASPRO for refel from pain.

1 was very bad the last week in December, and could not sleep, with Rheumatism in my legs. A neighbour called to see me, and she told me "that "ASPRO" Tablets were good for pains. I straightaway seni to the chemist for a box of 'ASPRO.' and I can truthfully say, that I was surprised at the relief' I got after taking the fist two 'ASPRO' Tablets—they took away the pains and I eusi aleep of a night. I took inreë Tablets a night for four nights, mid they relieved. me, and now 1 amiss weil an every

Yours faithfTY. (Sgd) (Mm) FLORRIE LOVE

37F/33.

'ASPRO” Works Wonders

Gentlemen

for Malaria

Gladatone, Omeensland.

I think it is up to me to let you low-how. I have benefited by "ASPRO. Ever nino-2910-3 have been marter to MALARIA FEVER, having contracted some in Rhodesia, German East Africa and the Strats Settlements.

1 came to Australia from the latter country kva years ago, and for the first two and a hall years WEB continually in hospital in Victoria and New South Wales. Do Erriving in Quersalind, a friend advised me to try 'ASPRO." I did, and it has, worked wonders. I still continue to get; sighì allacks of Malaria, but And it take a lew 'ASPRO" Tablets and “per femen' water, and post a law-hours, 1 am quite O.K. SENIL "I wouldn't be without "ASPRO lọc anything and. Always carry a box about with me, I can thoroughly recommend them to anyone intering from the +Schne

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This testimonial ss unsolicited, and you may make

France any use of le that you think £4.

Yours faithfully, L de B HAY-COGELAK

Bola Agenda:-50DWELL & BOW LIT Oblatcable stall Chémists And Drug Store". Three Packingo: 5?a, 11′′M, 27's.

MEN OF WAR IN HOW CLEAN ARE YOUR

HARBOUR

The following men of war wert

in harbour yesterday:-

Cruisers Dorsetshire, Kent. Bloops-Folkestone: Gunboats--Dragonfly, Grasshop- per, Cicala, Beamew

Scout,

Destroyers-Duncan, Daring. De- Thanet, light. Eliana, Thracian.

8/Ms.--Rainbow, Perseus, Pro- teus, Odin, Otus.

Foreign men of war:-American: Mindanao, French: VRF Argus.

SHIPS IN HARBOUR Kowloon Wharf-Trianon, Tan- The RMS, Emp of Rusala leftas, Neckar, Bul Bang Vancouver for Hongkong, via Ja-

Yaumati-Produce, Foch, Jeste pan ports and Shanghal, on May Moller, Ganda lakanandan 27 (Saturday), morning, due at

North Point---Ashridge Hongkong on June 15 (Thursday),

Kowloon Bay-Yolande Bertini morning, due to leave for Manila Stonecutters Hat Dah, Elizabeth on the same day evening.

Moller

Taikoo Sugar R. Wharf Tjinė- gara

The Furness m.v. Chinese, Prince from New York sailed from San Francisco on May 2 and is expect- ed here on or about June 3.

of Schools, Mr. J. Ralston, MA: A man, named Kwok Chan, it Inspector. of Vernacular Schools, was disclosed; went to a money Mr. Y. P. Law, BA.; Mr. A. el Archanger's to buy Chinese currency. The B&B. steamer Tyndareus culli: Mus & 8. Atkins: Rev. Fr. G. Just as he was leaving the shop, is expected to arrive from S'hat on Byrne, 3.J., Ph.D.; Rev. J. R. Hizas, defendant is stated to have ap- June 3 at 6 am.. Thursday: USA., Manila, Hong- BA; Mr. Li Tsz Fong: Rev. Fproached from behind and taken

Short; Mr. D. J. Bloss, C.B.E, MA. his money. kong.

Dr. 8. W. To, OBE, LLD.; Becre- China Clipper-2 p.m.

KASTWARD

WESTWARD.

Friday, Manila, USA

China Clipper-8.30 a:m.

The B. & 8. steamer Lycaon is Au was also placed under two expected to arrive from Singapore tary Mr. W. L. Handyside, MA. years' police supervision, and was (via Haiphong) on June 2 at 6'am. given $2 from the poor box as

B.Sc..

The Board further considered capital to start anew at the the report of its Committee on the expiration of his prison term Note: The Pan America All Grant-in-Aid System in the light vars: China Clipper arrived in of observations furnished by Gov Manila from Ban Francisco on erning bodies of Grant-in-Ald Tuesday. Due to poor weather Schools. It was resolved that the conditions between Hongkong and report should be adopted

the Philippine Islands, the flying-

boat has been delayed and is re-

Dorted to be arriving this after- delayed one day due to weat noon weather permitting.

The sevice on the Bapire Route

of Imperial Airways has been

DOCKS Taikoo Albert Garraut. Bilver- sandal Liangchow, Tarul, Brecon- shire, Dardants

Kowloon Grasshopper, Ruys

BUOYS

No. A 2 Birdhana

No. A 4-ágra,

No. A 5-Hong Kheng

No.

A 7-Van Heutaz

No A 8-Islami

Ito A12-Klung Chow

The E&A steamer Nankin left Manila for this port on the instant at with the outward Australian Mails and is due here on June 1 at 8 pm

A concert in aid of Medical Re- ber to China will be held at the Great Hall St. Stephen's Girls College, Lyttleton Road on Satur- The N.D.I steamer Scharnhorst day text, at 7.30 pm. An ex, is expected to arrive to d

cellent programme which includes

a play by the members of 8 Stephen's› Church:

noon, she will berth alongside Kowloon Wharf and will t

Np. A13-Hostensia Bertin

No.

B 2 Tak Sang

No B 4-Hellas 207

No.. B 8-Chaksang

No. B-Tal Seun Hong No BIO

No. NO

at:

No B21 NoBwo No B23

for Europe via Manila ByOTÉ ROD parts on the same day at 10 pm

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