HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
Borrowed To Pay Interest | CHRIST CHURCH
On Loans: Examination In
Bankruptcy
INSURANCE CLERK & MONEY - LENDERS
In the Supreme Court On Saturday before the Chief Jus- Lice Sir Atholl MacGregor, the Public examination in Omar bankruptcy, of Mn. Hussain; a clerk, employed by the Union Insurance Society of Canton, was heard,
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SON OF WEALTHY CHINESE SAID MISSING
After announcing to his parents
that he was going to the main- triend, land, accompanied by a Cheng Chun-wel the 17-year-old
the of
wealthy Chinese, of brother Cheng Kwok-sang, Cheng Kwok-yau has disappeared since September "1.
son
It is feared that the boy has In reply to Mr. L R Andrews. been kidnapped, but no defnand Official Receiver, the petitioner for ransom has been received yet.
another suggestion said that he was 27 years of age whlist
and was born in Hongkong. He that the boy might have gone to left school in 1930 and joined the the interior,
Kowloon Wharf and Godown
Company, after whier, he entered CABLE & WIRELESS
the service of the Union Insur-
ance Society of Canton in 1932.
$90 A MONTH
When he joined his salary was $50 a month now he was earning $90. He contributed $4.50 month ly to his Provident Fund and had no allowances.
BRANCH OFFICE IN BELFAST
Cable &
on
Wireless, Ltd.. Wednesday, Nov. 1, opened a new branch telegraph office at Im- perial House 9 Donegall Square.
As a member of the Folce Re-East Belfast. serves, he receive payment when on duty which came, roughly, to $20 monthly Last month he re- ceived $15. All his creditors were money lenders and none had sued
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SIGNED FOR $350
This office will place Northern Ireland in direct communication with the worldwide overseas tele- graph system or via Imperial organisation, which controls more
than one-half of the world's sub- marine cable mileage and network of wireless services.
FETE
The annual garden fote of the Christ Church, Kowloon Tong, was' held on Saturday.
The Church grounds were de.
GENERAL
Remembrance And Dedication
corated with flags and colourful OBSERVÂNCE NEXT
decoration for the occasion.
Lady Northcote formally declar- ed the rete open and wished it success
Refreshments were served be- tween 3.30 p.m. and 6 pm and were in the capable hands of Goddard, Anderson, Mesdames. Woolley and Robinson. Aerated waters and ice creams were sold by Messrs V. and D. Sue.
STALL-HOLDERS
Those in charge of the different stalls were Mesdames Hume. Hall, Gaggino and Prew (Fancy Goods); Mesdames Lay. Peters, Guest and Sullivan (Woollen and knitted Articles Mesdames Rosenthall
and Cleme (Home Produce); Mesdames Goddard and Perry (Plants and Ferns); Mrs. Scotcher
SUNDAY
His Excellency the Gov. ernor received the following
Saturday telegram on
from the Secretary of State for the Colonies regarding Armistice Day.
In case the announcement made. by the Archbishop of Canterbury on Oct 12 has not reached you by normal channels, I think it desirable to let you know that, full approval of His with the
the Gov- Majesty the King and ernment and after consultation with the authorities of the prin-
in
communions cipal Christian this country, Sunday. Nov. 12, will be observed as-a-day-of-re- membrance and dedication,
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STALL-HOLDERS TO USE ENGLISH WEIGHT SCALES
At tomorrow's meeting of the Urban Council at 415 p.m., the notice. pursuant to
(Lavendar Stall); Mesdames Kew. Anderson, and Miss C. Gaggino (The Dollar Stails); Mr. Tallford' (Aunt Sally); Messrs Minshaji and Peters (Coconut Shy, Doll Name Guessing. Shooting Gallery. The Grand Total and Parcel Chairman. Office); Mr. D. Passmore Candle will move:-"That in exercise of Lighting): Mr. F. 3 Shea (Trea- the powers conferred by section Jure Hunt: Mr. I. W. Hume 5 of the Public Health (Food) (Darts); Messrs. E. A. Lee and G. Ordinance, 1935, the Urban Coun- White (Hoo-La); Messrs. Fenton et makes the following amend- In January, 1937," he borrowed
and Morley (Archery); Messrs. E
ment of the by-laws under the A luncheon was held last Tues- $175 from a money-lender and
C. C. Johnson and Andrew Cheung heading "Markets" and sub-head- signed for $350.
rate of day at the Grand Central Hotel, interest was 5 per cent. a month. Belfast. to mark the official open-(Cork Stabbing); Mr. Booker, Missing "Market Stalls" set forth in He borrowed because his wife was ing and the function was attended Dorothy Lee and Miss Alleen Sue the Schedule to the above-men-
(Fish Pond); Mrs. Colledge and toned Ordinance:- and his first child had re- by Sir Crawford McCullough, Lord
the Wolf Cubs (Sweet Stall); Mrs. cently been born.
Mayor of Belfast, and other lead-
Low and Mrs. Shu (Chinese He had ing citizens. He married in 1936.
Booth); and Mrs. Egan (Fortune no record of the interest he had TELEGRAMS EXCHANGED
Telling), paid on this loan. In June. 1937.
following congratulatory he borrowed $100 from another telegrams were exchanged after money-lender. Не signed for luncheon between the Lord Mayor
double the amount.
The
The rate of interest was 10 per cent for the rat 10 months and it was then reduced to 5 per cent
month.
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Shortly afterwards, he borrow
ed another $100. He did so be-
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of Belfast and Sir Edward Wil- shaw, K.C.M.G., Chairman of Cable and Wireless, Ltd.
"Am very pleased to be able to attend inaugural luncheon in Belfast today.
"On behalf of the citizens
cause he could not keep up with of Belfast I send hearty congratu-- the payment of interest on thelations on the inclusion of North- other loans, and because of sick-ern Ireland ness in his family.
In 1938, hu borrowed $50 from
Stagh and signed Basant
for $100, at the rate of 5 per cent. Interest A month. His creditor sued him, but withdrew the sum mens when petitioner told him that he might lose his job if the office knew
your Empire Scheme of communications
and wish you and your Company every success. McCullough Mayor."
CHAIRMAN'S REPLY "Thank you very much for your message. I greatly appreciate your presence at today's function and your good wishes,
"I feel sure this Company's new His firm, now knew of his en-office in Belfast will be of great tanglements with money lenders.value to all those in Northern
In April, 1988, he borrowed from Ireland with Overseas interests four other money lenders all with and will make material. contribu- the object of paying the interest tion to increased prosperity of the on previous loans.
City under your distinguished ad- ministration. Wishaw, Chairman, Cable and Wireless, Ltd."
His total liabilities were $1,880 on paper, but $955 - in actual money received. As far as he could remember, he had' Dald, in all, approximately
$1,200 to money enuers.
In reply to the Chief Justice,
petitioner said he told his em-
BROADCASTING® REPORT FOR OCT,
Actual hours of transmission.
ployers of his affairs in August, totalled 435% of which 2183 were and was advised to apply for devoted to European Programmes bankruptcy.
and 217 to Chinese Programmes as
Hls Lordship pointed out that follows:-- he kept on borrowing with the full knowledge that he could not pay.
ORDER REFUSED
Puran Blash, a talior, of Whit- field Barracks, was refused an ad- judication order by the Chief Jus- tice.
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During the month, apart from recorded programmes, the follow- Puran Singh said that on Seping items were broadcast:-Studio Studio Concerts, 10; tember 7 judgment was given "Bee", 1: against him for a sum over $3,000. Studio Talks, 13; Local Relays. In that action he was represented 2: Daventry Relays (Chiefly News): by a solicitor. His assets were nul 63; Sunday Evening Epilogues, 5; and he was at present earning Children's Concerts. 4: Comments between $40 and $50 a month, on Current Events from the Studio.
His Lordship said he recalled 21. the case in which judgment was given and was not inclined to make the order.
DEMAND DRAFTS
ON LONDON
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OPPORTUNITY TO
AIR GRIEVANCES
Kowloon Residents' Assn. Open Meeting
Tomorrow
AMENDMENT
The following additional by- law is inserted immediately after by-law 35:-
35A. Every stall-holder, If call- 'ed upon to do so, shall provide in himself with a scale marked English weights and shall weigh any goods purchased from him on such scale requested by a cus-
the act (sec- under Ordinance 8 of 1935 tion 2), and to act as Food Officer under Ordinance 13 of 1935.
tomer to do so." appointment of the officer to
Correspondence relative to
There will be an open meeting of the Kowloon Residents' - sociation tomorrow, (Tuesday, Nov, 7,) at St Andrew's Church be tabled: Hall at 6 pm.
APPLICATIONS
The following applications will
*bouse 194, Hollywood-
Application Icence for
Application for an eating Any subject of interest to the licence for No. community may be brought up Road, ground floor, for discussion, and residents from for an eating house
all parts of the Colony are in- No. 19, Electric Road, ground vited whether members of the floor: Application for an eating unnumbered Association or not, and whether house licence for an
to Man" Kwong they live in Hongkong or Kowloon house (next
The meeting will provide an School), Kak Hang Village, Kow excellent opportunity for people loon City; Application for a food who have been writing to the factory licence for No. 33. Water-
such subjects as press to air their grievances on loo Road, ground floor; Applica- Income Tax tion for permission to erect cubi- Hospitals, school, fees etc, and it cles on the ground floor of "Coolie 's hoped that a good gathering Barracks on Quarry Bay Inland will be present.
Lot No. 8.
NEWSETTES
The next criminal
Sessions in
Mr. Thomas Edward Jackson,
the Colony will begin on Friday, MI. Mar E, MINA., and Mr. Nov. 17, at 8.30 am,
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George Swan, M.NE.C., Inst, have been appointed Senior Surveyors
Mr. Aubrey Vernon Greaves, of Ships with effect from Jan. M.B. (Tor.), M.CP. & S. (Out.), 1, 1939. DTM (Liverpool) resumed the duties of Government Bacterio logist on Oct. 24.
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A Lantern Lecture will be held
on Wednesday, at 9 pm, in the YMCA West Lounge. The sub-
H. M the King has not been ject will be "Rock climbing in the advised to exercise his power of Lake District and Wales." Lec- disallowance with respect to the turer, Capt. A. B. Whatman. Ordinance to amend the law re- lating to the Urban Council.
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Mr. George Edwards has been Te-assigned from the Combatant 217" Mr. John Pelly Murphy, BA., Grup to "the General Group for the Hong- L.LB. Las been appointed addi- Essential Services in tional Deputy Registrar of the kong Defence Reserve under the Supreme Court of Hongkong, In provisions of the Compulsory Ber- Prize. In addition to his other vice Ordinance, 1939. duties.
During the month apart from re- carted programmes, the following were broadcast:- Studio The average opening selling rate items
Relays, 0; for the month of October, 1939. Concerts, 5;Theatre
of the Hongkong and Shanghai Studio Talks, 1; Children's Con- Banking Corporation for demand certs. 2. drafts on London is settledat 14.84.
POPPY DAY FUND.
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New licences issued during Octo- ber, 1939-259,
Renewals of licences during Oc- tober, 1938-340.
Total Licences issued during 1939
The following is the latest list-10,910.
of subscriptions received for the British Legion's Poppy-Day Fund:
Previously acknowledged $8,401;
G. W. Tate 10;
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Chinese residents in French
planning Miss Dora Ellis, formerly of Indo-China Lane Crawford, Ltd., will be establish an Overseas Chinese re- leaving the Colony on Friday for clamation centre in Yunnan Pro- Shanghai to be married to Mr. vince. A barezu will be establish- Robert Kwok, of the Bank of ed to give practical guidance to Canton, in Shanghai.
those who wish to make invest- ments. There will also be a daily The following persons, of ages newspaper and a middle school.
been enrolled in the Hongkong cost of at least $600,000. Defence Reserve: Mr. Arthur Clarke, (B); Dr. K. H. Uttley, (B); Mr. F. Garton, (B).
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NEW PREMISES FOR from 18 to 40 years inclusive, have The entire project will entail à
MOTOR - BUS CO. A. R. Brown 5; Andrew Nicol 10; Hon. Mr. A. B.
The Kowloop Motor-bus Com Furyes and Mrs. Purves 10: E. Apany, Ltd, will move into their R. Newton 15: F. Dupay 25: A new premises, at the junction of Landau 50; J. Ormiston 25; Albert Castle Frak Road and Tat Po,
at the end of this month. Kung-Po Chan 10; Total $8,561.
The
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The King's Exequatur empower-
ing Monsieur Nebll Sureyya Akcer to act as Consul-General of Tur-
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1939-PAGE
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