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THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
WEDNESDAY,
JANUARY: 80 1935
MISS SUSAN HIGGINS TELEPHONE COMPANY SEQUEL TO A RAID
FUNERAL YESTERDAY AT
HAPPY VALLEY
PROFIT OF OVER ONE
MILLION DOLLARS ·
POSSESSION OF MOULDS FOR MAKING COINS.
As the result of a raid by Police
We regret to have to record the The Directors of the Hangkong death of Miss Susan Higgins, of Telephone Company, Ltd., announce the staff of Messrs. Butterfield & that the balance a credit of Frost on No. 4 Un Chau Street, third Swire, which occurred yesterday and Loss Account for the year ended floor, on January 8, when they were 31st December 1984 (Including the compelled to break down the door at the Canossa Hospital (Italian of $150,260.05 brought forward to gain admittance, three men were Q. A. Ac Convent) at the age of 44.
from the previous year) amounted to brought before Mr. The late Miss Higgins came out $1,207,537.21. After charging $271.Macfadyen at the Kowloon Magle- to the East from Canada on join-| 804.71 for Depreciation and effecting tracy yesterday, and charged with ing Messrs. Butterfield & Swire In on the 3rd. August 1934 the payment having possession of moulds for November, 1924. For a time she of an Interim Dividend of 4%, making counterfeit Hongkong ten sorbing $224,977.09, there remains fore being transferred to Hong Board recommand. be appropriated was with the firm at Tientsin bo" thosum-of-$770,695.50,- which the cont plecer. kong.
About eleven days ago she was taken fil with Internal troublo, and went to the Hospital from Repulse Bay Hotel, where she had boon rosiding. Despite all that could be done for her, she passed away. yesterday morning. Of a charming disposition, the deceased lady was held in high esteom by all those who know her and by her death Messra, Butterfield and Swire have Inst A люв conscientious and efficient servant. The funeral took place at the Protestant Cemetery in the even ing, the Rov. E. W. L. Martin off- elating.
Present wore: Messrs. C. C.
As follows:
To_payment of a Final Dividend of 80 cents, per
hare on the Faily Paid, Up Shares (making 12% _for the year)
***... $400,000.00
To payment of a Pinal Dividend of 20 conts per Bharo on the Partly Paid-up shares (making 12% for the year). To Transfer to General Re
sörve (bringing same up to $505,482.00) *** Carry forward to next
Account
60,000.00
Mr. C. Viera-Ribeiro
Knight, W. Wood, T. Low. S. H Navigation Co., Ltd., (Superinten Edkins, J. D. Danby. G. K. Oliver,others.
dents), Batterfield and Swire and J. D. H. Crawford, R, G. Castleton, Mrs. M. E. Donaldson, Miss E. Finlay, Miss. Rattey, Mr. and Mrs. R. Shannon, Mr. and Mrs. Pullen, Sister Mosey, Miss V. J. G. Smith, Lam Yam-chuen and others of the staff of Messrs. Butterfield and Swire.
The men charged were' Chu 'Wai- shan, aged 27, unemployed, Li Fat. aged 30, unemployed, and Young Kau, aged 27, a cook.
2
Mr. M.K. Lo of Mesara. Lo and
Lo, appeared for the second defen-
daut, LI Fat.
Sub-Inspector Cunningham in outlining the case stated that on January 8, acting on information received, the Police went to No. 4 170,482.00 Un Chau Street, third floor. When they naked for admission, the first 150 213.50 defendant came and pooped through the glass, but did not open the door. $770,095.50. The man want away and came back.
with two other men. On soclag the Police the first defendant ran' into a room, and the other two men climbed over the verandah into the second floor. The Police broke down the door, and arrested the first defendant who was found squatting nt the kitchen door break- The funeral of the late Mr. Carlosing the moulds, while a young Chi- Vieri-Ribeiro was held at the nese female stood beside him. Two Catholic Cemetery yesterday after-detectives went down to the second noon, in the presence of a large floor and the principal tonant of the gathering of relatives, members of flat told them that the two men Flowers were sent by: Ann the Socony-Vacuum staff. and (of were in the bathroom. They were Parkes, R. G. Castleton, Mr. and the Portuguese community.
arrested and taken upstairs, and Mra. R. Millar, Eva Finlay, Mr. and Rev. Father L. M. Rossi oficiated. after the materials had been collect- Mrs. J. H. Little, Mr. and Mrs. G. Insalated by the Rev. Father Spada. ei, all the defendants were taken K, Oliver, Mok Hing Kong. Present were the four sons to the police station. Margaret Wright, Winifred Low-Mosara, A., C., L., and V., Ribeiro son, Maureen Ramsey, H. and Y. and the daughters Mrs. L. Remedicament Analyst, stated that he receivi
Mr. A. Jackson, acting Govern- Babbidge, Mr. and Mrs. Cualouor, and Miss. C. Ribeiro, as chief ed 21 packages on January 10 from Mabel E. Donaldson, Mr. and Mrs. mourners with other relatives; and Inspector Cunningham. Witnear J. D. H. Crawford, Mary Rattey, Messrs. H. L. Schultz, F. H. Tyson, made an Miss J. L. Dunlop, Mok Yue Yam, Mr. and Mrs, Fullen, H. J. Lowie, Li Shiu Kong, Yow Man Shu, Mrs. Deacon and Irene, Ylu Man Lee, Tain Wah Shun, Cheung Shlu Ki, Capt. and Mrs. L. Lovegrove, Harry Botelho, J. M. Alves, P..Pereira, D. After evidence had been taken, and Maud, P. Stanley, Mr. and Mra. Marques, Izo d'Almada e Castro, the frat defendant denied that ha R. Shannon, Miss. E. M. Frout, Sr., A. J. C. da Rocha, C. A. Lopes broke the moulds deliberately, and Mesars. Tam Yuen Chuon, Taul A. A. Alves, G. Sequeira, Carlon stated that he kicked them acci- Ying-lim, Pak Chuen-lan, Mr. and Chan, F. P. Graca Ozorio, A. F. B.dentally.. Mrs. S. Lo, Robert Syng, Repulss Silva-Netto. 1. Lima, O. Carvalho,
examination of these
H. H, Pethick, F. B. Tracy, T. J. Draper, W. Kally, J. Brook, M. A. packages and found that all the Simoes, H. A. M. Figueiredo, H. J. materials contained inside could be Figueiredo, A. D'Almado, J.Used for coining, with the exception Baptists, A. A. Botelho,
A. C. of one.
Bay Hotel Staff, Staff of Canossa H. Jorge, L. Ribeiro, B. D'Aquino, Mr. Lo reserved his cross- Hospital, Freight Department C. S. M. Alves, A. Sequeria, F., oxamination of the witnesses, and (Chinese Staff), China Navigation Barros, D. Alonco, W. E. Hollands hearing was adjourned to 2.80 p.m. Co. (Branch Dice), China F. M. Zavier, and others.
on Thursday.
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MADELEINE
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"THE HAPPY ENDING”
ANNE GREY. BENITA HUME
and GEORGE BARRAUD
Travel Chats
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DISASTER ECHO
FRESFORD COLLIERY TO
·BE EXAMINED
London, Jan. 29," Four hundred men from all parts of the country have offered
Volunteers Includo survivors of“ the disaster, also a number of un- | employed, who, although they have navor deseandad into a coal mine, are prepared to run any rink in order to get work, b
Some claim they are eligible be cause of familiarity with as masks during the Great War,
to accompany exports when the The first descent will probably Arat descent is made in the main be made about the middle of February, when between 20 and shaft of the Gresford Colliery, 30 man will be required. Prow South Wales, where 255 liyte wore forence will probably be given lost following an explosion on to experienced miners →→Reuter September 21 last year.
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