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LOCAL BANKRUPTS.

CHINESE BANK'S LIABILITIES OF $850,000

In connexion with the affairs of the Bak (Pak) On Lung Bank, and Louie Wai Gee, otherwise Lui Wal- chee, Li Yat-lay athewise Li Yat-loy, and Pun Chung-leung otherwise Fon Chung-loung, managing partners therein, of 41 Bonham Strand, at the Bankruptcy Court on Saturday mor- ning before Mr. Justice Wood (acting Chief Justice), Lau Kul-yin, of 105, Queen's Road Central, the petition- Ing creditor, atated that bank was indebted to him in the sum of 6 488.99 on a current account hold by him at the bank. He had ascertain

od that the bank's liablities were $950,000.

and their assets between $470,000 and $600,000,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

UNION CHURCH.

NINETIETH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED YESTERDAY

MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1933.

YOUNG ORATORS.

IS THE CINEMA A CURSE OR A BLESSING?

The Union Church of Hongkong Thore was targo attendance at colebrated its ninetieth anniver- the meeting of the Wah Yan Debating Society. sary yesterday, when an Inspiring College Senior address was given by the Bishop hold in the College Hall on of Victoria, the Right Rev. Ronald Saturday evening at 7 p.m. The considerable Hall, who dealt with the need of subject,

one .of

a closer relationship between the topical interest, provoked a num Church of England and the Free ber of excellent speeches; indeed, churches and all fellow workorg the general level of speaking was and followers of Christ who were surprisingly high, and the debate; was lively and interesting. The organised in a different way.

The service was conducted by debate was on the Cinema: "That the Miniator, Rev. E. G. Powoli. the Cinema has proved rather a The Union Church is the oldest curse than a blessing to mankind." Speakera against the Cinema in the Colony and was the cul- mination of meetings held in 1843 made a convincing case for their No objection was raiand by the by the Rev. Dr. Legge, then a side by insisting that frequent Oficial Receiver, Mr. E. L. Agassiz missionary of the London Mission-attendance at the "pleturen" led to waste of money, to waste of and a receiving order was mado,

The first meeting time, to ineficiency at work, to Assets totalling $1,200 with labilary Society. ities amounting to 10,000 were quoted were more ne a Bible Class than injury to eye-sight and to health. when application was made by Mr. an assembly for public worship One apenker on this side delivered J. T. Prior (Messrs. Wilkinson and but from them grow the con- Grist) on behalf Lam Taz-kwonggregation for which the first trading the Light Company, of Union Chapel was erected in China Building, debtor, for a recely Hollywood Road in 1844-45. Here,

Doblor stated that his

On the other side, the points cash deposits in Aim for several years, weekly meetings and electric light companies and wore conducted by members of were made: that the Cinema is n amusement tnx.

the London Mission but in May cheap and most popular amuse- 1849 Dr. Legge became first pastor ment; that travel--and other

are of great and in 1865 a new church was alms

Ing order. assets were

A receiving order was granted with leave to apply to rescind

Japanese Firm.

A receiving order was made against the Chuwa Toko, of Chater Rond, on the application of Mr. D. L. Strellet (Messra. G. K. Halt Brufton and Co.) appearing for Wong Sung, of 116, Connaught Blond West, to whom the debtor was indebted in the sum of $1,588.28.

Petitioning creditor stated that demand was made by his solicitors for the amount on February 23, but reply was received to the effect that owing to financial difficulties they woro unable to meet their Hlabllities.

Tatauzo Okamuto, managing part- ner of the debtor Arm, alated that his assets would probably amount $2,700, of which sum he had $2,000 in ensh given him by a friend and about $700 book debts.

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Adjudication orders were granted in BONGKONG respect of the affairs of Mensra. Steger and Co., P. Connaught Road, and Chenar Borandi, of 9, Enat Point Terrace.

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A Knitting Factory.

The public examination was opened into the affairs of the Ngai Kang Knitting Factory, of Portland Street, and after it had been ascertained that the managing owner had interests in another factory which was also in financial straits, the examination was adjourned.

a forceful speech, pointing out that man was not made for this life only, and that the Cinema did not tend to foster good living,

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educational erected in Staunton Street The value; that filma such as "The Sunday School was opened in "Ten Commandments" have 1872. In 1889 the congregation undoubted moral value.

Some points from the speeches had grown to such an extent that another alte had to be found and were: the alte on which the present church stands in Kennedy Road

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purchased. During the building of the now church the Borvices were conducted on the City Hall Theatro. A corner stone of the new building was laid by the Rev. J. Chalmers on April 10, 1890 and the building was dedicat- ed and opened In January 1891, Seven years later came the erect ton of the Church Hall.

In 1917 the present organ was installed and dedicated on May 20 at a special service attended by H.E. Sir F. H. May, then Governor of the Colony, accompanied by Lady May.

LESSON SERMON.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, HONGKONG "Probation after death" was the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in

all Churches of Christ. Scientist, on Sunday, April 23rd.

"The Cinema introduces us to ovit pleasures, which cling to our minds, inflame our passions, and corrupt our characters."

"It is absurd to claim that the Cinema is a waste of money, when one can see a million-dollar pic- ture for a few cents."

the excep "Bad pictures are tion, not the rule. The Cinema cannot be held to be a curse to mankind, simply because a few bad pictures are shown from time to time."

"The point is, that we hold the Cinema to be rather a curse than

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blessing to mankind. We do not deny its recreational and educational, nor Its possibilities ng a power for good in the world; we merely claim that de facto it has proved a curse to the ma- jority of mankind.”

the "The only return which Cinema makes to its patrons is- bad health."

"The Cinema is an evil in- fluence In the world. Love- Chan Sum-wing, present owner of

pictures guide young people into the factory, stated that the business was founded fourteen or fifteen years

The Golden Text was: "He that love affairs; murders, wars, and ago by a man named Lok leung with shall endure unto the end, the salcides shown on the screen lead a capital of $0,000. Two other part

sume shall be saved" (Matt.24:18.) men to do these things."

The speakers on both sides were Hers had invested $12,000 and $11,500

Among the citation which com-

b the President respectively while he himself had

prised the Lesson-Sermon was the congratulated $3,000 into the factory. Of that capital $20,000 was spent in America following from the Bible: "If at the end of the debate for the un machinery, and the remaining the clouds be full of rain, they very high level of the speeches. $12,5000 remitted-to-Hongkong for empty themselves upon the earth. In particular, Messrs. Ho Ka-ki, the purpose of establishing the busi- and if the tree fall toward the Ong Kim-sing Hrlock Singh, and The three other parties consouth, or toward the north, in the Yee Shou-san apoke effectively and eezned lived in Amerien and had replace where the tree falleth, there convincingly, giving much promise of developing into excellent young signed in 1024, having been paid their it shall be. (Eccl. 11:8)

Debtor remain- capital and interest.

nesa.

ed the sole owner and drow a salary

The Lesson-Sermon also includ-orators.

of $60 a month. Up to about 1925ed the following passages from

The division resulted in a vic-

the business W728 prosperous, but the Christian Selenco text-book, tory for the Cinema hy 19 votes owing to the strike and boycott in "Science and Health with Key to to 18.1

1425 many of the factory debtors the Scriptures," by Mary Baker failed and many bad debis were in

curred.

Eddy:"

tree "In the place where the

So we falleth, there it shall be." read in Ecclesiastes. This text has been transformed into the popular proverb. "As the

He was able to moet liabilities at that time, and from then until 1981 n stoßt of between $2,000 and $3,000 was made annually. Since then the factory had got into difficulties owing

AB to bad trade until now the liabilities falls, so it must lle." amounted to $40,000.

falleth asleep, so shall he awake. Answering the Official Receiver, As death findeth mortal man, so Chan stated that he was sole owner shall he be aftor death, until pro of another factory with present liabl lities amounting to $80,000. He hadation and growth shall effect the not included that in his statement of Reeded change." affairs as it was under entirely dif

ferent management.

FREE VACCINATION.

REPORT OF THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE

tree free of charge by the St. John Ambu- man lance Brigade, up to and including Thursday, April 20 is as follow:

Total Divisions

Chinese Y.M.C.A. (Hong Kong 23.888 King's College (Present) (P.291:19-25).

King's College (Old)

MISSING AVIATRIX

MRS. BONNEY DISCOVERED IN BURMA

&n

In view of this, His Lordship: should the form not be amended to rend ns this man trading under the nanes of the two firma?

Mr.

Agassiz

And agreed. adjournment was granted to enable an investigation into the affairs of the other factory,

Rangoon, Apr. 23,"

Railway Indian Kowloon

PEACE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS.

TWO AWARDS THIS YEAR.

The following circular rela: ng to the Peace Memorial Scholar ships has been. Issued by tho

trustees of the fund:

The trusteon of the Peace Memorial Scholarships Fund offer two scholarships of a triennial value of £1,850 each, subject to the conditions of the Trust and with the object, as stated by the donor of encouraging British boys to turn to the laboratory, the workshop or the land, In pre- ference to the counting-houas and the office, The award will be made by the trustees on the re- commendation of the Examination Syndicato of Cambridge Univerf sity on the result of the School Certificate Examination to be held in December, 1938.

These scholarships are open to British boys of pure white doncont. who have been resident in China or Hongkong for a period of not- Icss than thres years immediatoly preceding the examination, and whose parents (or one of them) have resided in China or Hong- kong for a period of at least three years, Candidates must be below the age of 20 years on July 1 1938.

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The prizomen will be required select from the following courses of study: (1) Electrical Engineering and/or Synthetic Chemistry. (2) Practical Farm- They Ing and/or Horticulture. will be allowed the option of choosing any one subject or group of two subjects as indicated above.

No restraint will be placed on prizemen as to the countries in which they may desiro to prone- cute their studies, but at least one year must be devoted to practical work in the laboratory, the work- shop, or the field. The names of the universities, colleges, or other places at which the scholar pro- poses to study are to be submitted to the trustees for approval,

The Awards.

The sum

of £1,850 will be allocated as follows: (a) A first- class passage from China to the -country in which the prizeman elects to commenco his studies; (b) The sum of not more than £350 per annum, for three years, In quarterly instalments from the. date of landing in such country; (c) Any balanco on the comple- tion of the three years (subject to progress satisfactory to the trustees being shown) to the prizeman,

The subjects prescribed for the examination aro: Group I, subject 1. English; subject 4, Geography; GroupH, Subject 6, Latin, together with one other language; Group III, Subject 12, Elementary Mathematics; together with two of the following: Group III, Subject 13, Additional Mathe- matics, Papers I, II and III, 14 Chemistry, 16 Physics, 17 Botany. Candidates for these scholar- ships are required to fill in a special application form in addi- tion to the usuni examination entry form. The necessary forme and any further information with reference to these scholarships may be obtained from L. C. Healey, Esq., Superintendent of Education, Administration Build- ing, Shanghai Municipal Council.

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Mongkok

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Chinese Y.M.C.A. (Kowloon).. 21.971

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A danged machine has suspend-King's Nursing ..... ed the flight from Australia to Y.W.C.A. Nursing Staf

Kowloon Nura''E England of Mrs. Harry Bonacy, Mongkok Nursing wellknown Australian airwoman Man Sheung Nursing,

Bert Florence Nightingale Nursing.. 121 SOVIET AMBASSADOR. | and cousin of the Inte

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ARRIVAL IN SHANGHAI YESTERDAY

Shanghal, Apr. 2. The new Soviet Ambassador to Chine, M. Bogomeloff, arrived here this afternoon-Bruter.

6.240

912

400,104

Nothing was heard of Airs. Ronney after she left Alor Star, Malaya, on Friday, on her way to Burma, and search parties were had made a forced landing.

Although Mrs. Rooney was sent out. She was discovered to- day about 30 miles south of unhurt, her machine was damaged Victoria Point, Burma, where abe in the landing.-Router.

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