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EDWARD ARNOLD · UNA MERKEL EDWARD EVERETT HORTON

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THE HONGKONG

EGYPT ECONOMIC MISSION

TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1935.

PHOTOGRAPHIC SUCCESS

· LANCASHIRE VISIT PLANNED

FORMER RESIDENT

London, Mar. 12,

GETS AWARD His many friends locally will It is understood that the mission be glad to learn of the photo-

Was

of

p

FOOTBALL IN A STREET

NOMINAL FINE ON

SHROFF

For playing football at Prince of economic enquiry which the graphic success, at the Melbourne Terrace, a shroff, Yau Lin-hi, 25, Egyptian Governmont la despatch-Centenary Celebrations, of Mr. J. was fined three dollars when he was ing to the United Kingdom on the IL de Carvalho, a former Hong. brought before Mr. Wynne-Jones in invitation of the British Govern- kong resident, who was awarded a the Central Police Court this morn- ment will arrive in London on bronze medal in the International In

Inspector Ellis stated that two. April 4.

Photographic Exhibition held in The Mission will be headed by Melbourne under the auspices of months ago police received a Cotter Hafez Aff Pasha-formerly the Victorian Salon of Photo- from residents complaining about the noise created, and recently an- Egyptian Minister in London-graphy.

The exhibition and will consist of four other

other letter was received. Yester- members and a small expert staff. world-wide character, no fewer day plain clothes policemen were After staying in London for & than 32 countries participating, put on duty in the vicinity and week as guests of His Majesty's and as many as 1,200 prints were arrested the defendant Government, they will visit Lan-aubraltted, of which only 300 were cashire and other industrial die found to be of sufficient merit to tricts which are of importance to be hung on the who is the Hon,

walls. Mr. Carvalho, Anglo-Egyptian trade,

The objects of the Mission, are Secretary of the City Bank Club, purely exploratory, but it is hoped Shanghai, is a brother of Mrs. H. that their visit will result in an A Castro, wife of Mr. H. A. extension of the already close and Castro, of Messrs. Loxley & Com Important trade relations between pany, Hongkong. the two countries-British, Wire tena.

A keen an enthusiastic photo grapher, Mr. Carvalho has had his pictures accepted and exhibited by the Royal Photographie Society of London, of which he is a mem ber; also at the Camera Club of New York, and other photographic organisations in Scotland and the FURTHER GRANTS OF continent of Europe, and his pic-

LOCAL ESTATES

PROBATE.

The late Mr. Siegfried Komar, curio merchant, of No. 20, HIL wood Road, who died on February

The Magistrate remarked that at Home certain streets were closed. day to allow children to play. to traffic at certain times of the

Inspector Ellis replied, that streets were not set aside in Hongkong. There were no play- grounds in the vicinity of Prince Terrace, Blake Gardens, the near. cst to the pince, was a long dis- tance away.

A Chinese constable, who ar

rested the defendant, stated there were others, playing football, but

they escaped.

A remand until to-morrow was tures were printed in their granted by Mr. Wynne-Jones in the journals. His recent success is Central Polico Court this morning the highest he has earned in his when a man, Li Shu, 37, appeared charged with stealing 47 account books | from Megars. Russ and Company, Des Voeux Road Central. The remand

Carcor

15, left local estate valued under BRITISH TREASURY $2,400. Probate of the will has) been granted to Messrs. G. F. and H. S. Komor, sons.

Arthur Stanley Townley-Fullam, late of Sydenham and formerly of H.M.S. Wildfire, Royal Navy sub- Depot, Sheerness, died on Septem- ber 12 leaving local estate sworn under $90,100. Mr. D. J. Lewis' application to seal the certified copy grant of probate of the will has been granted.

OUTLOOK

NEARING END OF FINANCE YEAR

was granted in order to enable de-

fendant to find a man named Young hung-chal, whom he statal be bought | the books from. Defendant was ar rested leaving the building with the booke in two ancks.

amounted to £10,000,000, bringing the total to date to £212,883,000, compared with £211,532,000 at the corresponding time last year. The Budget estimate for the whole year

London, Mar. 12. With three weeks to run before the end of the financial year, the latest Treasury returns show that ordinary revenue up to March 9 is £219,609,00. Julia Mary Marshall, widow, late amounted to £663,326,254, which is Total ordinary expenditure to of Hove, England, who died on £21,727,865 more than last week's March 9 is £664,256,689, as com- October 11, left local estate valued figure. The estimate for the year pared with £661,185,802 on March under $81,400. An application by le £706,020,000. At the correa 19, 1984. The total estimates of Mr. C. B. Ralt to seal cortified pending date last year, ordinary ordinary expenditure for the cur- copy grant of probate of tho will revenue totalled £670,008,092. rent year is £715,760,000-British and a codicil has been granted. Income tax collected last week Wireless,

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