THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1933.

BANKRUPTCY CASES.

TERMINATING ASCONDING DEBTOR TO BE

SHORTLY

J. ULLMANN & CO.

cordially invite

you to visit the

EXHIBITION

OF JEWELLERY

NOW BEING HELD AT THEIR 'CHATER ROAD SHOWROOM.

The display is unique in the history of Hongkong,, and is valued at just over $250,000.00.,

So comprehensive is the collection that prices range from $100 upwards.

The quality and craftsmanship cannot be surpassed, and an unusual oppor- .tunity is presented to secure charming gifts.

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BROUGHT, BACK

The adjourned petition of Mak Yuk-tong, who was represented by Mr. P. II. Loseby, resumed at the Bankruptcy Court Saturday, was adjourned for a further month to enable debtor to raise the $200 which would bring his assets up to the r0- quired amount.

Mr. F. E. Nash on behalf of the Chung Wo Firm, applied for an ad- journment of the hearing of petition, which was granted.

A Chinese woman, Chung Fuk.tong alias Hing Hop-tong, gave evidenco that the Chun Loong bank owed her $10,000 deposited money. A receiv Ing order was modo ngainat the bank.)

No reply was received when tha name of Chuwa Yoko was called in connexion with the adjourned public examination. The manager appeared later and the case was adjourned to next month.

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throat but none to surpass Respirofis, There are many remedies for sore the euro which goes direct to seat of the trouble. At the first signs of soreness slip, a Respirold lozenge into the mouth and allow it to The adjourned public examination dissolve slowly. Thus highly antisep of Puran Chand, carrying on businetic and curative vapours are released as the Excolator Restaurant, wi which find their way through the wind closed, no further evidence being Pipe to the lungs, quickly dispelling

gers, whilst the saliva When the public examination of the pregnated with curative elements Tak Wo Pawnshop and Chan Po Song, the affected parts. For sure speedy gently slows down the throat, soothing partner, was continued, evidence was relief for affections of the throat and given that a former accountant of the the respiratory organs use Respirolda, bank, who was now living at Canton, the new inhalant cough remedy. had destroyed the books of the firm Obtainable at all medicine dentors, His Lordship adjourned the hearing or nt $1.30 per bottle, poat free, from until to-day.

Klangse Road, Shanghai, The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., 151.

Laken.

To enable the Oficial Receiver to take out a warrant against the absconding debtor, the pubile examin- ation of the Siu Fung Pawnshop was further adjourned.

Silk Stores.

Verhomal Rupchand, trading as the Kohinoor Silk Store and as tho Royal, Silk Store,-appeared on hla udjourned; publle examination and applied for the anuliment of the adjudication order. Mr. F. X. D'Almada, nr., stated that debtor's assets were discovered to be $3,000 instead of $1,500 and he could not not be expected to pay 15 per cent The order was anulled.

Mr. J. T. Prior appeared for the

GBRONCHIALISTABLETS.

A CHINESE NURSE'S TRAGIC DEATH.

DISCOVERY MADE AT THE VICTORIA HOSPITAL

Depression caused by alckness

petitioning creditor when the pet!- and bad news from home is be-

tion of the Kwan Tye frm was en- lieved to have led, Miss Jessic tinued. C. C. Chan, nanaging part- Anne Shum, a young Chineso

ner of the Central Trading Arm, said probationer nurse on the staff of debtors owed them $2,697. He had the Government Civil Hospital, to heard from a foki that debtors' assets

were $20,000 and their abilities take her life by cutting her throat $60,000. A receiving order wua madu with some sharp instrument. against the firm.

Conditional Discharge.

The tragic affair occurred at the Victoria Hospitul where Miss Shum (also known as Mies Shum William Frederick Gardner was THo-ying) was recuperating from granted his dischargo from bank-Jan attack of fever which had Tupley by, the Chief Justice, Mr. J. 1. caused her transfer a week pre- Wood, subject to conditions of theviously from the Government Civil report of the Official Receiver.

A receiving order was made against Hospital. Bleeding freely from a Gardner in May Inst year, whos his severe gash, she, was discovered in address was given as

438, Nathan her room in on unconselous condi- ILond.

Lion it few minutes before o'clock yesterday, morning, and died shortly afterwards.

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EXTENSION TO SINGAPORE IN DECEMBER

London, Nov. 26,

A lotter was left bohind, writ- ter in Chinese by Mins Shum, and in which It is said she set out hor rennons for taking her life.

She was last scen alive by a woman relative who visited her The Imperial Airways air-mailbly-with-news-from-her-family- late the previous night, presum- to India, which leaves London on at Shanghai. December 9, will carry Christmas mails for the Straits Settlements.

The mail will be flown from

Miss Shum was only 22 years of age.

Rangoon to Singapore, thus adding the Chinese Christian cemetery, The funeral is to take place at 1.500 miles to the existing nir Pokfolum, at 5 p.m. to-day,

route.

The first return fight will have Singapore on December 31, and is in Singapore, on December. 19. scheduled to arrive in London on East of Karachi the proposed ker- January 10-Reuter,

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Mr. Kodaka has brought to Hongkong many new and original designs in mounting which he acquired on his European tour last year, The collection is unique and prices are extremely moderate on account of favourable exchange. Beautifully mounted necklaces range from $90 only. There is a fine selection of Brooches, Rings, Ear-rings. Clasps, Studs and Tie Pins, mounted in Platinum, Cold and White Cold. An early visit is advisable.

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