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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.. MONDAY, JULY 22, 1929.
PROTECT FARMERS.
AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION
TO BE FORMED.
At a general committee meeting of the New Territories Agrieni tural Show held on Saturday' at } Sheung Shui, a draft constitution for forming an Agricultural Asso ciation was carefully considered and passed The committee have
IIon. instructed the
English Secretary to submit a copy of the draft to Mr. J. A. Fraser, District Officer, to be transmitted to the Government for approval.
MÁCAO LOTTERY.-
SOLICITOR'S INTERESTING
ARGUMENT,
An interesting argument was in- troduced by Mr. Frank X, D'Almada at The Central Mugis- tracy on Saturday when a man was charged with publishing the result of the drawing of the San Pin Joltery at Macno.
Detective Sergeant C. Mottram prosecuting, sald two copies of the
on Keong Po, (a Chinese news- paper published at Macao) which contained the resuits of the draw After the constitution has been fendant, whose home, on the top!
ing, were purchased from, the de- approved, the committee will draft long of No. 12, Upper Lascar-row, rules of the Association and cou-was subsequently raided by de- sider the question of registering tectives, when 172 other copies of the society. The constitution was the sante lasue, were seized. drafted by: Mr. James Bullock of
Mr. d'Almada, for the accused, the Dairy Farm Co with the said that his defence was that the nselstance of sub-committee
paper was published in Mnexo and consisting of Messrs. C. M. Man- that his client's employer was nera, F. W. Stapleton, F. C. Mow-merely its agent here. fung, Fung Ki-cheuk, and Janies Sergeant Mottram, In
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Cross-
D. Bush Hon. English Secretary). { examination, could not say if the The end and atm of the constitu- Ommon Kwong Po could be obtain- tion is to create an effective centre ed elsewhere in Hongkong. He for the development of agriculture did not know if it circulated here in the New Territories so as to before the raid. make the producer and the con- sumer in the New Territories as self-supporting as possible.
The draft merely constitutes the groundwork of the working basis of the Society in the years to come
Show Features.
Other important "questions that engaged the enmmitten's attention
.
In further development of his case, Mr. d'Almaita made the sub. mission that the paper complained of
was published outside the Colony and that the result of the in any case, the sellers of drawing was published as newa. the paper here were only the agents and were nos concerned with the publication.
He also instanced the publishing at the meeting were considered, Į by Toral papers, of remits of a including the question of revising | Madrid lottery, the French Bonds, the schedule of exhibits for the the local races, and the Derby at forthcoming show, to be held on Home. They were not prosecuted January 4 and 6, 1930,
because such publleation was Several sub-committees have made as news. There was no been formed to work out pro-doubt that the result of grammes for the forthcoming meetings was gambling, beenuse Show in the matter of theatre, the Ordinance had laid down radio, restaurants and the like, so "the result of any race or eontest” as to make the exhibition as at-anlongst other definitions. tractive to the general publje as the former,
The Rev. H. R. Wells presided at the meeting and among those present were Messrs. F. C. Mow- fung, F. W. Stapleton, James Bul- lock, Fang K-cheuk, Tang Wei- long and other elders of the various districts of the Now Territories.
Lady Ho Tung, Mr. T. P. Tong Hon. Treasurer) and Mr. J. A. Fraser werd unavoidably absent. The committee decided to meet wrain on September 7 to consider other important questions.
The Draft Constitution. "The draft constitution of the Agricultural Association of a New Territories is as follows:
1. The name of this association
is to be "The Agricultural Agro- ciation."
Defendant 'Fined.
TACE-
Mr. d'Almada further said that there was nothing to show that his client derived any proßt from the lottery, and suggested that the wording in the Ordinance "any porann derlaring, etc.," were meant to apply to the persons connected with the lottery,
Mr. Hamilton said the point raised was interesting, and he was not sure that Mr. d'Almada WAN nest, right. On sveond thoughts, however, although it was an open matter a; to whether the publishing of the result of a lottery made a newspaper liable, the fhet that no prosecution was instituted against the newspapers concerned did not create in pre- cedent. A Magistrate must con
is the most of every case as #1 walorght before him, and from the renside agatter viewpoint of the propagation of gambling in the Colony.
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Do you realise that two teaspoonsful of IZAL in a basin of water. will kill TYPHOID, ANTHRAX and DIPHTHERIA GERMS in three minutes!
---That the correct and effective solution is ONE PART IZAL to SIX HUNDRED PARTS WATER.
That IZAL is of British manufacture, and every tin is tested and guaranteed!
That despite its initial cost, it is the cheapest SAFE efficient disinfectant.
WATER SHORTAGE.
TO-DAY WE ARE FACED WITH ACUTE WATER SHORTAGE, BUT DO YOU REALISE THAT IZAL IS JUST AS EFFICIENT IN SEA WATER!.
Apart from general disinfecting purposes, IZAL can be used for the teeth. as a gargle, for cuts and sores, for all toilet..pur- poses, and for disinfecting the house and sick room.
Ask Your Chemist or Store For Izal.
MAKE YOUR SERVANTS USE IT IN ITS RIGHT CONSISTENCY
If you cannot obtain supplies apply immediately to the Sole Agents-
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PRINCE'S BUILDING.
OBITUARY.
DEATH OF A KOWLOON RESIDENT.
TEL, 0,241.
LOCAL WEDDING.
CEREMONY AT ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL.
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HONGKONG,
ENGLISH HEAT WAVE.
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STORM FOLLOWS HOTTEST- DAY OF THE YEAR. 1. The primary sheet for which this association is formed is
He hardly thought that the
Keen regret will be felt by her St. John's Cathedral was the
London. July 21. the promotion of the science and rejekine of the result of a
After the hottest day of, the pearlice of agriculture in alt 1 tuttery was propagation many friends at the death of Mr scene of a very pretty wedding on
when Miss year, in the course of which the |branches,
as few people here were likely to Alien Christiansen of No. 42 Saturday afternoon, The following are among
the be so attracted as to rush off and Humphreys Building, Kowloon, Bernice Inthamuline Chenatioy was thermometer touched 89 in the thunderstorm beuvy tu Mr. Peter Alban alude, nure aportant educational subny a chance on a Spanish lot- who passed away early on Satur-married
There were several casualties, In- jects to which the association will try. It was a different matter day morning. Mrs, Christiansen Dengon. The Dean, the Very Rev, broke over the South of England.
with a San Pie lottery which was retired as usual on Friday night Alfred Swann, officiated,
The bride, charmingly attired including one death from lightning. At many of the South coast re- 1. Organising classes in Agri-run in Macno. Therefore defend- and it was a great shock to the
run in Maco, Teresa fined household on making enquiries georgette and silver lace and curry-sorts the storm was accompanied
or one month's Kael. Ils after she had failed to appear dig a houquet of Honolulu creepers. 2. Giving grauis in aid of Agri; Worship added he had been lenicht Saturday morning, to discover that was aftended by Miss Lury Loe tot by a tidal wave, In which two-
people were drowned. she had passed away during the Sydney). The bridesmaid WAB
Much damage was caused by night. She was the widow of a dressed in blue georgette and her flooding in the London area.-- former employee of the Canton boquet was composed of pink Reuter, Kowloon Railway who later be Hondlalu creepers.
direct ita exertionis,
culture.
enltural Education.
3. Conducting experiments for the purpose of promoting the application of sulence to
Agriculture.
4. Assisting farmers with the chemical examination of their soils.
5. Investigation.
insert Inta pests and diseases affecting farm crops and live stork.
6. Encouraging the use of im
proved strains of plants and anitals.
7. The association will keep in
Tough with,
publish and periodically the results of re- cent Agricultural Research and descriptions of inven- tions likely to be of interest to torn farmers,
8. An Agricultural Show will be prompted annually by the
association.
with the defendant.
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systematic study of the economics f farming in the New Territories. The association will thus · con- skler matters connected with
1. The Agricultural Resources
of the Colony.
2. The improvement of trans-
port facilities.
canie
a consulting engineer al
· The bride was given away by Mr. Canton and who pre-decensed hers. T. Lo and Dr. K. C. Yeo was the about ten years ago. She was bridegroon's best man. 45 years of age.
At the conclusion of the cere The funeral took place at the mony, a reception was held at the Cemetery yesterday Hongkong Hotel, where the happy murning, the Rev. C. B. Shaun con- couple received the congratulations ducting the service. The chief of their many friends.
Protestant
3. The improvement of market-meurner was Mr. Christiansen's
ing methods.
4. The improvement of methods
of irrigation.
5. Co-operative buying and sell
ing.
7. Any other subject affecting the interest of Agriculture. IV. The income and property of the association whencoever derived shall be applied solely to- was the promotion of the objects of the association as set forth
III. The secondary object of this association is to make a above.
SALESMAN SAM
BECAUSE HE [HAS LASTED FOUR DAYS WITH NEW YORK, SAM FIGURES HES AREGULAR MEMBER OF THE YANKS, AND FOLLOWS
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daughter, Miss Betty Christiansen,
The honeymoon will be spent in and others attending included Miss Manila.
Sawyer, Mr. R. T. Nelson, Miss P. Nelson."
Mrs. Passmore, Mr.
Karsten Larssen, Mrs. W. F. Cary Green, Mrs. William T. Cary, Mr. R. T. Nelson, Miss Pansy Nelson, and Mr. 3. Morris.
Floral tributes were sent by the Major G. W. D. Oliveerons, following: Relatives in Denmark, Madame Oliveerona, Mr. and Mrs. Sister Lizzie (Scotland), Mr. H., P. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. J. Karsten Larssen, Mr. and Mrs. J. Morris, Capt. and Mrs. W. C. P. Robinson and Miss Robineon, Mr. Passmore, Mr. A. C. Wilkinson, Mr. F. G. Herridge, Mr. and Mrs. E. and Mr. W. Hansen, and the Abraham, Mr. and Mrs. S, E. | Amak,
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