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FUNERAL OF MR.]
H. J. H. WHITE
The funeral of the late Mr. H. J. H. White, manager of the Kow- loon Hotel, who died on Saturday morning, took place in the after- noon at the Happy Valley Ceme- tery. The Rev. A.F. Rose"conduct- ed the service.
were
the
The chief mourners Widow, daughter and son. Mr. Nowell White (brother), "Miss M. E White and Mrs. L. C. R. Souza (sisters). Mr. W. Allen uncle, Mesars, M. A. R. Souza and L C. R. Souza (brothers-in-lay) and Messrs. E. Souza and G. Souza (nepnews),
Those present at the graveside included Mesars. W. Pryde. U. M. Omar. L. Gardner, W. H, E. Mus- kött. J.. Mackenzie. V. R. V. Ribeiro, S. A. Marcal, C. A. Allen.. C. S. Russelet, B. Hollands, E. Remedios, J. J. Maxwell; Miss L
Spectators at the Ninth Extra race meeting.
IN PRIZE
by the 24th day of October, 1939, notice
Pursuant to an order made
ΟΙ Justice HH. the Chief
GIRL CAGERS FOR P.I.
Agir s' basketball team will
Philippines, for a series of mat- ches.
GENERAL
NEWSETTES
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Mr. Robert Cryan has been ap- The following persons have been pointed Chief Electrical Engineer enrolled in the Hongkong Defence with effect from May 10. 1938, Reserve-Martin Ingram De Ville and Albert John Robert Moss to Dr. Georze Duncan Ralph Black, B (Key Post Group) and William C General O. B. E. has been appointed to Charles Walker to be a member of the Dental Board Group for Essential Service) for a further period of three years
Paris with effect from October 28. 1039 It is notified that the
Convention amending the Inter- Sanitary Convention, Mr. Katsuo Okazaki, Consul-national General for Japan at Hongkong. 1926, has been ratified by His resumed charge of the Consulate Majesty's, Government and came General for Japan on October 24, into torce on July 24, 1939.
copy of the Convention may be Inspected at the Colonial Secre- tary's Office,
1939.
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Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Way is hereby given that writs have leave Hongkong this week for the No, 3. Condult Road Hongkong.
been issued and served in actions which have been instituted in the
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It is noticed that at the expira-
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Messrs Linstead and Davis, Chartered Accountants. have been appointed liquidators of the affairs)
Dr. M. O. Pister, formerly ortion of three months from Octo- ber 23 and 24, respectively, un- Hess cause is shown to the con-
Miss G. Ablong, Mrs. R. Kew. Mrs.
Miss Butterfly Wu, the noted Chi-trary, the names of Tai Mee Com- M. Allen, Miss A. d'Assis. Mr. and
The girls will be accompanied nese film
be leavingpany. Limited, and the Frolich, star, will Mrs. A. L. Sousa, Miss M. Mooney. Supreme Court of Hongkong by Mr. Aw Hor, son of the well-shortly for America. She will Tselee and Company, Limited will Miks A. Santos, Miss F. Pennell, Prize by
the Proper Officer of known philanthropist, as manager make a tour of the alm studios be struck off the register and the Mr. J. R. Sulter, Mrs. J. Kew, Mr.
the Crown on behalf of the Crown of the team while Mrs. Aw Hoe in Hollywood on behalf of a Chi-companies will be dissolved. W. Gardner. and many others,
against the owners ang parties has been selected captain of the nese film company.
Mr. Eugene Chèn China's former Wreaths were from Maude, interested in the cargo specified team.
Minister for Foreign Affairs, will Nowell, George, and Rose, Dot and below and for condemnation The team consists of Trainer
Mr Sydney Hampden Ross. of speak on "China and the European Chlidren, Uncle Wille, Ivy. Suiz thereof. An appearance to the Mr. Chung Chi-keong. Miss Chen Messrs. Percy Smith, Seth and War" at 10 am Nov. 1, before and Claine, Sid and Lisa, Mary writs may be entered personally; Yung-sheung: Miss Mo Tak-fong. Fleming. Jas been appointed the auditorium of the South China" and Charlie. Lena and Bill. Hong-
or by solicitor at the Registry of Miss Lau Sau-kwong. Miss L Tun-liquidator of the affairs of Mr. College, Lion Rock Rd., Kowloon. kong and Shanghai Hotels. Staff the Supreme Court in Prize, Hong-yu. Mis Chan Chi-chan, Miss Ng East Sauerland. formerly of In view of the fact that Mr. Chen's of the Kowloon Hotel. Messrs. L. kong, within thirty days from the Sul-sum; Miss Ngan Sau-yung Messrs. Stee Union China Cothesis on China's participation in F."Basto, J. B. Sulter, J. M. Mac-date of this notice.
Miss Tang Hin-ho, Miss Chan
Hongkong kenzie, N. B. Muskett; A, Zimmern. Name of Vessel: Part cargo ex Wal-hing. Miss Lam Sau-ping and D. Hung, "W. L. Rapley, R. C. Coud
Pyrrhus (16 cases Rolled MISS Suen Yuk-ming. fav, Y. Abbas and family," Mr. and Brass). Number of action: No, 3 Mrs. F. X. Soares, Mr. and Mrs. C. of 1939.
·S. Rosselet, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. J.: Name of vessel: Part cargo Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. 3.5. Penrith Castle (12 drums coblas); Number of action: No. 2 of 1939.
Kew, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Sequeira, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Landolt. Mr. J
H. Taggart, the Leonards. Miss
5.5.
ex
Violet Clarrington, H. Clarrington. REFUGEE SCHOOLS.
Bennett and Gingles and Staff Lai Hin-may, K. E. Cheung and many others,
CAMPAIGN
Cam-
OLD COINS. NOT LEGAL TENDER
It is notified that all old ten- cent and five-cent coins will cease to be legal tender in the Colony on November 1,
A STUDI
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of $596.97 nett Was
realized at the Peak Children's M. C. L. sale of work) held at the Peak Club on October 11. Under the energetic leadership of Miss Norah Price, the Chidren's Club managed to keep going during the anxious weeks of crisis.
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All coins will, however, be ac- The following additions to the cepted and exchanged, by the Register of Medical Practitioners Hongkong and Shanghai Banking are notified:-Dr. Garden King.! The Tollowing donations for the Corporation after November 1. ac- LR C, P. (London), M. R. C. S. Hongkong Emergency Refuge cúrding
a statement made by England), F. R. C. S: (England),' Connell's Refugee Schools
Hon. Mr. S. Caine Financial F R. C. 0. (London), and Secretary, on Saturday.
Dr. (Mrs.) Irma Frommer, nee $1.000.00 Up to October 1, the Govern- | Edelman, Doctor of Medicine and
1.000.00 ment
had collected $1,302,000 Surgery of the University 20.00 worth of the old ten-cent coins Bologna of Italy, 20.00 out of a total of $1,500,000 which
WOMAN FINED ONn have been received.
MUITSAI CHARGE
A fine of $150 was imposed on a woman, Lam Chan, 25, when she appeared before Mr. R. Ed wards at the Central Court Saturday, on a charge of keeping an unregistered multsal.
on
Insp. H.W. Fraser, of the S.C.A.,
sald defendant, refused admit tance to Miss Ip Chi-suen, in- spector of the S.C.A.. when the latter visited defendant's sidence.
TC-
Mĩ. Eu Tong Sen
Sir Robert Ho-tung
Mr. Tsol King Kwan Mr. Chan Tse Muk Mr. Leung Tso Ho Mr. So Li Ping Gen. Wp Te-chen
National Currency).
POPPY
the
the
Defendant pleaded that girl was not doing the work of a muitsal. It was her mistake to have registered the girl as a ward.
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20,00 were put into circulation.
20.00
Five-cent coins amcurting to
2,000.00 $28,000 have been returned.
DAY FUND "DONATIONS
against a total amount issued of $50,000.
LONDON GAZETTE ·
WAR OFFICE, OCT. 13 REGULAR ARMY
K.C.E.
of
the Allies' cause has aroused wide discussions, both bere and abroad, the "College-authorities have decid- ed to slow. Mr. Chen's lecture to be open to non-members of the
Institution.
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10. ICE HOUSE STREET.
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The British Legion (Hongkong and China Branch) acknowledges L.-Gen. Sir J. G. Dil
following donations to the C.M.G., D.S.O, COL E. Lan. Regt, to be General (Oct. 1), with seny, of Poppy Day Fund:-
Dec, 5, 1937, next below General Sir Previously Acknowledged. $681.00. R. Gordon-Finlayson. K.C.B., OMG., The British American Tobacco Co.D.B.O.. Col. Comdt, R.A.; Maj-Gen Sir, D. J. C. K. Beraard, K.C.B. Lt $25.00; The Hongkong and CM.G., D.SO. Col. R.U. Rif., to
De Shanghai Hotels, Ltd., $100.00; E.Lt-Gen. (Sept. 27), with seny, of Jan. D. Sassoon Banking Co, Ltd.. 29, 1938, next below Lt. Gen. Sir A. F. FIRING PRACTICE $60.00; Anonymous, 25.00: Mr, and Wavell, KCB. CMG, M.C.: Col 12 Mrs. E. P. H. Lang, $20.00; T. M.Temp. Brig.) W. T. Brooks, M.C. 13.
A.D.C. retires on Oct. 14 and is re- Gregory. $20.00. Hon, Mr. M, K. Lo.tained in his appt. $10.00; E. C. Tregillus, $10.00; Lt. Lt-Cols. to be Cols:-W. A. Brey- Wilson, M.C., from Unempld. List, Col, H. B. L. Dowbiggin, O.B.Elate Durham LL (Aug. 30), with seny. $25.00 A. Ritchie. $25.00; H. V.Oct. 15, 1938; B. C. Lake, D.S.O., from 16. Bind Wilkinson, $30.00; G. G. N. Tinson. Unempld List, late K.O.S.B. (Aug. $25.00: E. W. Hamilton, $25.00, 26), with seny. May 8: H. W. H. 17. Decline Tang Shiu "Kin, $10.00; J. Petri, Armytage MC. from R.A. (AUR. 31). 19. - Fragrant
COMMANDS AND STAFF
resin $25.00; Hongkong and Shanghal
The follg.
appts
are made:-Lt 21. Verbai Banking Corporation, $50.00; B. C. Gen. Sir D. J. O, K, Berrard, KC.B., India, Australia and China, $50.00. Unempld List, to be a C.-in-0. (Sept.. 27); Col. W. A. Grey-Wilson, M.C., to Total:-$1.231.00.
be Comdr. (Aug. 30). ROYAL REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY
Light gur. Bring practice will be carried out between the hours of 30 a.m. and 2 p.m. to-day.
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Firing. Area 'A' will be affected.
STOLEN FROM THE
SOUTH SEAS MAIDEN Belbin, $25.00; Chartered Bank of CMG, DS.O. Col. R.U. Rif., from
The sacral of bar strange enchantmaki I TATTOO fer lips bateed of party coating!'
The glamorous little South
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Her secret of fascinating.
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EDRALEXOTIC, NATURAL, PATTEL, HAWAIIAN
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Further donations will be grate- fully received by F. G. Maunder, Secretary, Earl Haig's Fund, Hong- kong and Shanghai Bank Building. Cheques should be made payable ta "Thomson and Co." and crossed "Poppy Day Fund.”
AIRPORT NEWS
Imperial Airways:
NORTHBOUND Monday; Bangkok, Hanoi, Hong-
kong.
Delphinus-4pm.
SOUTHBOUND
Wednesday: Hanol, Bangkok.
Dorado-7 a.m.
Air France
NORTHBOUND
Wednesday:
Hongkong.
Service-5 p.m.
France, Hanot,
SOUTHBOUND· Thursday: Hanol, Franca Service-6, a.m.
Manila.
Pan American Airways:
EASTBOUND
Wednesday: U. 8. A..
Hongkong. Honolulu Clipper-2 p.m
VESTBOUND Thursday: Manila, USA... Honolulu Clipper-8.30. ; m,
For your complete beauty treat-Note: The inward service from ment, use "Tattoo Powder. Rouge | Bangkok, which is due to arrive and Mascara (cream with braan)
Bola, Distributor:
ZAUW PIT SENG'S TRADING
CO., LTD. Hong Jont.
at Kal Tak this afternoon, is the week-end service of Imperia] Air- ways, which was delayed twenty- four hours because of the mam Empire service connection, in the southi
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CD; and AA. Branch.,--Maj. E. K.
24. Oppose Page, M.C., to be Lt-Cal. (Oct. 8).
To be Adfta:-Capt. M. 'B, Tirner 27. Fetta (Sept. 6); Capt. N. A. D. Steer (Sept. 28. Stuns 13); Capt. J. F. Whidborne (Sept, $). ESTABLISHMENTS
29. Towards 30. Indian
The notifs, in the Gazette of Sept. 1 regarding the follg. are cancelled? Maj, J. S. Boswell. R.A.; Ma), D. A. Owen RA
Col. C. J. Newton, ret. pay, to be Asst Supt. (temp.) (Aug. 29).
MONDAY'STM MENU
BREAKFAST
Apple Sauce
. Cereal Jelly Omelet Coffee
LUNCHEON
Noodle Soup Cofe Blav Balaď Lamb Chops Mashed Potatoes
Baked Tomatoes:
Creamed Peas Custard Tea
-DINNER
Fruit Cocktail Grilled Sardines
Mext Pe Baked Potato String Beans Creamed Onions
Jello
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measure of d'stance
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34. Reprove .35, Who made
the first accurate translations into English of the Arabian "Nights?
36. Bring back 38. Beat the
wings with impatience.
139. Ripped
40. Who was the
inventor of the sewing machine?
41. Body of
water
43. Forward part
of a vessel 44. Beam
47. Armed com-
bat...
48. Remove
blemishes
150. Period. of time
51. Sea eagle
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1. Night before
a holiday.
2. Title of
respect
3. Egyptian"
dlety
4. What is the missing part
of the name of the English,
·American »" naturalist and imagin ative writer: Ernest. Thompson
One of the Great Lakes
6. What Ameri-
can poet wrote Anna! bey Lee? #7. Supposed
hypnotie force
8. One who longs
9. Cape worn
by the Pope 10. Coin of
Latvia 11. Historic
period
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20. Small boy.
21. Percoated
Jester
Unaccom-
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panted
24. Length of
wire
25. Plece of TOCK
26. Puled along
after
28. What town in the
Netherlands became the residence in exite of for- mer Kaiser? 31. Disdained 32, One who
provides food 34. Portico 35. Binding
custom
37. Strict 38. Leafy shel-
ter
40. Covering for the feet
41. Be indebted
to
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43. Lega pro- fession
45, Metric
measure of area
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Caroline.
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