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11th July

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MENELAUS Due 29th Junie For Minnghai, Kobe & Yoko,

For 'hai, Tsingtao, Weihaitoi, HARPERON Dur 24th Juar

Taku & Dairen Specially reduced fares are quoted for cargo steamers with

Imitad parsonger accommodation.

For freight, paaange eaten and information apply to the under-

meatlone.

All bookings are subject to the provisions of the Company's

Bill of Lading.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.

Agents

NY.K.

THE

HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

OBITUARY,

MR. WOO HAY-TONG DIES

FROM WOUNDS

.

MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1932.

OBSTRUCTING` POLICE.

CHINESE YOUTH FINED AT KOWLOON

LESSON SERMON.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, HONGKONG

Is the univorac, including For having obstructed a police,

force?" Mr. Woo Hay-tong, the well known local millionaire shipping officer in the performance of his man, evolved by atomic

the subject of the LeSSON- a Chinese, Mn Lum, was was owner, who was shot by his nep-duty,

or in default two Sermon in all Churches of Christ, hew, Chan Fook, in tho Chinese fined $150

Mr. Scientist, yesterday. freight department of the B. and months' imprisonment, by S. Umes on Friday afternoon, Fraser at the Kowloon Magistracy died at the Government Civil on Saturday. Hospital on Saturday evening shortly before mid-night despile

the best medien! attention.

71

self-made man, of habits and simple connexion with Messrs.

tastes.

BRW

The

Fastest crossing

CHINA

AND

JAPAN

TO

PACIFIC COAST

saints. route.

world

The Golden Text wan."The heavens declare the glory of God; Sub-Inspector Baker said that and the firmament showeth his he was on duty about 12.30 am. handiwork." (Panimus 19; 1).

which on Saturday morning in Jordan

Among the citations sircet

the Lesson-Sermon- comprised An operation was performed to Road on the look-out for extract the two bullets. Death walkera. Ile saw a woman, who was the following froth the Bible. was due to collapse from heart was known to him as a prostitute, will sing of the mercies of weakness. Decensed was 58 years walking along the rond, ólu and had suffered severe accused came up and joined her the Lord for ever: with my mouth Lator he saw the Chinese detec-will make known thy faithful

Fastest Crossing of the Pacific loss of blood.

tive, whom he had posted on the pess to all gonerations. And the The death of Mr. Woo Hay-tong other side of the road, following heavens shall praise thy wonders,

flat 9 days

from will be regretted by a large circle the couple. He saw the detective Lord; thy faithfulness also in is by Empress Direct Express of relatives and friends. He was run to arrest the accused, who the congregation of the

Empress of Asia and Empress moderate tried to get away but was caught. The heavens are thine, the earth Yokohama'to Vancouver,

His Later, on the detective's state-niso is thine: as for the Butterment,' he sent the accused to the and the fulness thereof, thou of Russia, largest and fastest (Psalminors on this run, offer First them." hast founded feld and Swire daten for some Yaumati police station.

89; 1,5,11).

Class for the most fastidious. thirty years.. Mr. Woo Hay-tong

A Chinese detective stated that

The Lesson-Sermon also in at now low fares. entered the Taikoo office as a ship-

passage the following

For a crossing with Honolulu ping lerk at a monthly salary of he was following the couple for

the eluded the In-from the Christian Science text- interlude, book by Empress of $40. He showed grent Interest in short distance. He his work and this together with accused point towards

he book, "Science and Health. with Japan, largest, fastest liner on the Or take luxurious won for spector and tell the woman his genial disposition

Baker Eddy,The compounded Jaid him an affection which contribut was a police officer, and asked her Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Pacific.

to quit. Witness then In inter

Sallings to San Francisco hand on the accused, who tried minerals or aggregated substances Empress of Canada, her running hold or Los Angeles connect with to get away. He arrested the ac-composing the earth, the relations

Enjoy the which constituent used.

to each other. magnitudes, them at Honolulu. Defendant said that he was distances, and revolutions of the smart, sumptuous luxury of their On all Empresses, a 210) real First Class. walking home, when he saw the celestial bodies, are of

remember Tourist Class, of true Empress woman, who was known to him. importance, when we He engaged in conversation with that they all must give place to standard.

All Empress sailings to Van- A Farmer of Steamers,

her, and was pointing out- a re-the spiritual fact by the transla

couver trains go direct from checked baggage In the year 1918 or 1919 thestaurant to her when the Chinesetion of man

propor-shipside. Ife back him. arrested late Mr. Woo Hay-tong leased the detective

through to distination. Chinese freight and passage basi- dented warning the woman that tion

a police officer was near-by. ness of the Canton-Hongkong ves- reds owned by the Hongkong. Can- Mr. Fraser convicted the ton and Macno Steambont Cum-fendant and imposed a fine. pany. These river steamers were marking that he had chosen operated with the B. and S. vessel wasty profession for a livelihood, ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH. Fatshan, the two companies being assurinted in the river enterprise. Mr. Woo Hay-tong's arrangement Continued until the expiration of: his contract in 1930, when on the suggestion of Sir Robert Ho Tung

el much to his success life.

After many promotions he was mnde chief of the Chinese freight: department and appointed Chip- ese Shipping Compradore last year.

only

MOTOR MISHAPS,

the

ma38e8

universe

and the Spirit. 1 into

done. this is 15

found and the universe will be de-harmonious' and eternal (p. 209).

ru.

11

and fellow directors of the Stenm-PECULIAR ACCIDENT ON THE boat Company, the latter decided

to operate its steamers on its own account.

Road.

CASTLE PEAK ROAD

MEETING TO DECIDE IF CHANGES ARE NEEDED

Walton Rogers,

A meeting was held in the St. Andrew's Church Hall yesterday morning just after the morning An accident which was attended service, with the object of test- by peculiar circumstances was re-ing the feeling of the congrega

to the advisability of The late Mr. Woo Hay-tong apported to the Police by the driver los as peared to have made good profits of a motor lorry who was towing making changes both as to the out of his operation of these a motor ear along the Castle Peak times of the morning and evening steamera, and in recent years he

services and the length and order became an increasingly import-

ordering The driver, Li Sum, of Portland of services and sermons. ant shipping figure,

The Rav. 1. himself. He Street stated that at about noon steamers built for started the Tung On Shipping on Friday he was driving motor Vicar of St. Andrew'n, presided, Company which built the s.8. Tung lorry 3149 in the vicinity of Castic and with him on the platform

He was towing a private On and ss, Sat On and in adili- Peak.

W. 1. Robson, Church Wardens, San Francisco via Shanghai, Japan Port & Honolulu.

tion ran four other steamers on car and at one stage during the were Mr. J. W. Baldwin and Mr. and Mr. J. H. Hunt. Hon. Secre .Tuesday, 21st June.

As he was stationary motor bus.

tary. Taiyo Maru

Wednesday, 13th July.the ilonggong-Canton and Canton-journey he attempted to pass

about to pass he observed another

It was thought by the Church

that bus coming in the opposite direc

changes certain tion and was forced to apply his Council

indicated, with advantage, though brakes suddenly to avoid a colli-might be made in the directions it would not be true to say that The motor car which was being attendances generally had been towed, however, collided heavily falling off more than is usual at with the rear of the lorry and was this time of year. badly damaged.

Asama Maru

Scattle, Vancouver via Shanghai G japan Ports.

Helan Maru

Hikawa Maru

.Sunday, 3rd July. .Tuesday, 2nd August.

London, Marseilles, Antwerp & Rotterdam via

Singapore, Penang. Colombo & Suez.

Terukuni Maru

Hakusan Maru

..Friday. 24th June.

.Saturday, 9th July.

Sydney & Melbourne via Manila & Ports.

Atsuta Maru

Kamo Maru

.Saturday, 25th June. ..Saturday, 23rd July.

Bombay via Singapore, Penang & Colombo.

*Bengal Maru

Tango Maru

Wednesday, 29th June:ļ Monday, 13th July.

South America (West Coast via Japan, Honolulu,

Los Angeles, Mexico & Panama.

Bokuyo Maru

Now York, Boston via Panama.

Thursday, 7th July,

Liverpool via Saigon, Port Said, Beyrough, Istanbul,

Piraeus, Genva, Marseilles & Valencia. *Durban Maru

Calcutta via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon.

"Penang Maru

Hakodate Maru

Katori Maru

Shanghai, Koba & Yokohama.

Marno run.

Real Estate Owner. The late Mr. Woo Hay-tong way also interested in real estate and share transactions. He is reputed to have been worth $7,000,000.

In his later years he contribut ed much to education and gave, among other donations, $100,000 for the provision of scholarships in local schools.

He was made a J.P. for his pub- lie wark in Hongkong on June 1.

sion.

Another Collision.

1

A report prepared by a sub-

which committee,

had been Mr. Edward L. Curtis, of 7, appointed some weeks ago to make Nanking Street, has reported to a survey, was read out to the con- the Police an accident in which gregation, with Its recommende In- tione by the Hon. Secretary, Mr. he and a Chinese lady were

Hunt. Apart from his interest in ship-volved. ping and real estate businesses

Various suggestions were put Mr. Curtis was driving his car the late Mr. Woo Hay-tong was also financially connected with a along Tam Kang Road, in the forward by the body of the meet- few of the leading rattan furni-Hunghom District, proceeding in ing and these recommendations

manufacturing

companies the direction of Kowloon City on will be put to the monthly meeting Saturday afternoon. When pass-of the Church Council to-day. The late Mr. Woo Hay-tong ising Mok Ching Street private car The Council's decision will be No. 2281, driven by a Chinese Judy, made known to the congregation survived by his wife, five Messra. Woo Pak-fook, Woo Pak-came out of Mok Ching Street and and the general public as soon as ahau, Woo Pak-chuen, Woo Pak- the two vehicles came in collision. possible. foo and Woo Pak-kwal and sev- eral daughters. He also

.Friday, 15th July.

ture here.

Wednesday, 29th June. Thursday. 7th July.

Saturday, 25th June.

*Genoa Maru (Kobe direct)..Monday, 27th June.

Iyo Maru

*Cargo only.

sons,

left

Wednesday, 29th June,behind him two brothers, Messrs. 11. K. Woo, LL.B., well known local solicitor of the legal firm of Woo and Nash, and Woo Hang- dok, who resides in Macao.

For further information apply to:-

Tel. 80291.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (private exchanges to all Dept.

INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

Destination.

Steamers.

To Tilngtau via Swatów Daviken

& Shanghai

Yatching Hanggang Norviken

To Singapore, Ponang & Kutsang

Calcutta

To Kobo via Amoy &

Osaka

Sailings,

Among Mr. Woo's sons, the eldest one, Mr. Woo Pak-fook was at one time connected with the firm of architects, Messrs. Denison. Ram and Gibbs, but joined his father's freight department. Two of the five sons worked in the law office of Messrs. Woo and Nash, while the others are still in school,

MR. WOO PAK-LUK. Memorial Service At Kwong Wah Hospital.

The funeral of the late Mr. Woo Wed., 22nd June at 10 a.m.

Pak-luk; 30 years old, the second Sun., 26th June at 10 a.m.

the Wed., 29th Juno at 10 a.m.son of Mr. Woo Hay-tong. Sun..

3rd July at 10 am. Arst victim of the sensational ahooting tragedy on Friday, was Thurs., 7th July at 8p.m. held yesterday afternoon, when Tues., 12th July at 3 pm. the cortego left the Kwong Wah o'clock. at about two Thurs., 30th June at 9 a.m. Hospital Sun., 17th July at 9 a.m. The deceased was well known In the local clubs and his funeral Wed., 22nd June at noon wag attended by many friends and chief mourners 6th July at noon.relatives. The Wod.,

and n Sun., 26th June at 10 a.m. included his wife, a son Sun. 10th July at 10 a.m. daughter. Chipahing

present Among the friends were Messra. W. C. Balloy, J. R. Mason, J. D. Danby, J. D, Bush, Wong Tak-kwong, Mok Lin, Fung Kui-yin, P. C. Kwok, H. 8. Mok and many others.

Hoaang Yuensang Kumsang Mausang Hingang To Tlantain via Swatow, Hopsang

Foochow & Chefaa

To Sandaken

For freight or passage apply to:-

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.

Telephone 80911.

General Managers.

There was a brief service held is provided for Round Trips to at the Kwong Wah Hospital, by Japan, on Company's Calcutta Line Rov. Mr. Lam and attended by the

deceased. Inter Steamers, at the specially reduced friends of the fare of $250. These return tickets mont was at the Kowloon Chris-

efurrkhænasevantha /2= Lilan Cemetery.

SUMMER TRIPS TO JAPAN.-Excellont first class accommodation

336,169

The Net Paid Circulation

of "The

Hongkong Telegraph" for the First

Quarter of 1932.

Bingham & Matthews.

mate.

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