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All claims against the estate of the above named deceased should be sent to the undersigned not later than the 25th September, 1936.

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Notice to Marinera.

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between Blake Pier and Star on Peak, Ferry Wharf, Kowloon, on Thurs- SIX-ROOMED HOUSE standing in large garden, modern day, the 17th September, at 10 are requested to conveniences, ample servants' quar-ja.m. Masters ters. To let on long lease. Apply steer clear of table laying craft.” Box No. 339, "Hongkong Telegraph."

12th September, 1030.

NOTICE.

FRAUD ALLEGED WOMAN CHARGED WITH

I have this day started the FALSE PRETENCES

practice of an Architect, Surveyor of obtaining and Engineer under the style or Facing five counts

she firm name of A. H. Basto, at money by falsely pretending

for theprince's could obtain employment

Building, Top complainants at the British American Telephone Ne. 33539. Tobacco Company factory, Gloucester Road, Chan Ping, 35, married woman, appeared on remand before Mr. W. Schofield at the Central Magistracy yesterday. The prosecution was con- ducted by Detrellve-Sergeant Dowman.

C.

The defendant was alleged to have! obtained $2.00 from Cheting Lo-fun, married woman, on August 8; $2.00 from Fong Wan, married woman, the same day: $1.50 from The Stu-1), married wonyin, on July 29; $2 fram Chun Mul-ching, spinster, on July 20 last year; and $2 from Sung Shul, married woman, on August 21 this year.

All the offences were alleged have taken place in the Wanchal District.

Floor,

A. H. BASTO, A.R.I.B.A. M.I. Struc. Eng., M.R. San. I. 11th. September, 1936,

THE HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF

'CHILDREN.

What to do to help a child,

THE

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WEDNESDAY,

Ross Alexander (right), Patricia Ellla und Lyle Talbot, who head an all-star cast in "Boulder Dam," showing at the Orixital Theatre. to-day and lo-morrow.

LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE

YESTERDAY'S CABLED

QUOTATIONS

KOWLOON DISPENSARI NEW RECREATION GROUND

'OPENED

Members of the staff and com- millee of the Kowloon City Dis. pensary gathered and witnessed yes terday the opening at the back of the The following quotations are the dispensary, of a recreation ground middle prices at the close of the for tennis and croquet. The ground market in London on September 15. is ideally situated and every facility con- far there games has been placed n All quotations are subject to firmation and no responsibility is the members' disposal, raw tennis

rackets and balls having been sup assumed for erroru in transmission.

Last To-day's (plied by Dr. T. W. Ware. Price Price

·

War Loan 3150%

redm after 1952 £107% £107% Chinese 44%

Bonds

1820

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Chinese 4

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Imperial

£101 £101

£94 £ 94%

£100 £100

£82 £82

I H

Anyone knowing of a child who. Iss.)... £ 02 02

43

Rly 5% Honan Rly 5%. 105 linkwang

52

has been assaulted, neglected or

Hly. to -treated in a manner Hkely to

£ 54% 1011 5 cause unnecessary suffering or

Lang Tsing U. Hat injury to health, or knowing of

Rly 1013, 5 £ 20% Nanking Chepu Lo-fun declared that on parent who is seeking advice on shai.

704 Rly August 19. defendant, who she did any matter concerning child, not know, called at her house, In would be doing an act of kindness Tient-Putow Hly, Johnston Road, and asked her if she by communicating at once with Tient-Pukow Ely.

(Brit Sipd) £50 wanted work, suggesting that

The Hon. Secretaries, II.K.S.P.C.

5 (Ger Stpd) £ 49 try the British American Company. She added that she would c/o G.P.O. Box No. 613, Hongkong, Tient-Pukow Rly. require a letter of Introduction but for the Iuspector, 49 Pokfulum would have to pay $2.80 for it, and Road, 1st floor; or the Inspector, asked, witness to keep it a secret." She said witness could start work: Violet Peel Health Centre, John- the following day,

ston Hond, Wanchai; Inspector, 12, Sai Young Choi When Cheung said she had nu money defendant auggested she pawn Street, 1st floor, Kowloon.

she Tobacco

Dr

£ 042 £ 65

4 55

£ 20

£ 78%

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£ 40

£ 48

£48

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£ 784xd£ 79%

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Japan 5 Sterling

Loan 1907 Japan 65. Sterling

Lonn 1924 £ 0014 £ 00 German 7 In- fernational Loan 1024

£ 67 £ 60 Chartered Bank of

£15% 15%

All further steps will be taken, borne. by the expenses

something but eventually witness borrowed money from a fellow and tenant and gave it to defendant.

Society.

Both then went to the office of the The Informant's name will British American Tobacco Company kept strictly private, except where witness

downstairs. walted When defendant returned she asked cases where malice is proved.

for three cents for trant fare, and

told witness to go home, saying she would call on her at 6 pan

and

promising to take hen in the B. A. T.

office the next

-morning-Witness

walted for defendant next day bu

she did not appear.

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Paris. Genevn Berlin

Milan

Winess to Conversation The only witness of their сол-

Fong, Athens versation, said Cheung Was Wan, the second complainant, whis also gave defendant $2.00 for a letter Oslo to obtain, a Jób.

531 .531

04th .10.90 Shanghai, .1/2.11/32 New York.. 5.00 Amsterdam.

7.4534 Asked if she had any questions,; defendant said she received only one Vienna. cent. She also alleged that com- Prague. plainant combined with Chon Tong Madrid, to get her into trouble.

Lisbon

An old woman, Chan Som, said the Bombay.. was hawking melons when defendant Brussels.

asked her if she knew any women Montreal. who wanted jobs, as her husband, Monte Video..

who was a clerk at the B. A. T., had Yokohama... .1/2.3/64 two vacancies which were not filled. Silver (forward) 19% Ás 1 result sho

Cheung's Silver (Spot)....19 gave oddress,

$ S'hat,

(Lon. Regd). £102 £102

30% | Maxican Eagle 1/2.3/64 Courtaulds

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The large number of the disün- guished quests present Included: The Hon. Mr. W. J. Carrie, The Hon. A. R. Wellington, CM.G., Dr. E. W. Kirk and Mrs. Kirk, Dr. G. R. Nash, Dr. T. W. Ware, Dr. Ilo Ko-tsun (Chairman). Mr. Li Jowsen, Mr. Lo Chung-wau, Mr. Li Yau-tsun, Mr. Lo Yuct-cho, Mr. Young Sinh châu aud Mr. Won Yic fung.

SEPTEMBER 16, 1936.

Public Works Swimming Gala

SOME EXCELLENT COMPETITION

Nearly thousand people attend- ed the Publie Works Recreation Club's swimming gala last night which proved a great success.

the Among those present were Ilon. Mr. A. G. W. Tiele. Direc- tor of Public Works and Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Wilson, Assistant Direc- tor of Public Works. At the con- Mrs. Wson clusion of the gals, distributed the prizes to the suc cessful competitors.

The programme began with the 50 metres free-style championship which was nu even rice between the winner Chan Kwok-ping the runner-up S, A. Fowler.

and

The 400 metres medley relay was won by the Chinese Bathing Club who lead by 10 metres for three- quarters of the way, but the strong swimming of Norman Lea of the S.C.A.A.. the runner-up, reduced the lend at the end.

The 200 metres breast stroke won by Ho Championship was Ping-kum who finished 40 metres shend of the second man, Tam Yang-kwong.

The Chinese Bathing Club, Ladies icam won the 200 metres relay, and the S.C.A.A, came accond.

A Diving Exhibition was given by Wong Woon-ki (C.B.C.), Miss Ne Shun-ying (C.B.C.), Kwok Tee-shin Hon-chuen Sing), Ip (Chung (C.B.C), and Wong Kwok-ut who owed themselves to be experts, They received silver medais souvenir of the occasion.

RS D

The 100 metres free-style saw Ho Ping-kum leading the whole way, and be entled fully 10 metres ahead of the second competitor, S. A. Fowler, Ho swam the whole race with the breast stroke, while the other swimmers stroke.

used the CTAWI

The 300 metres relay, free-style was won by the Rest of the P.W.D. Architects with the Engineers & second,

Back Stroke Champion

The title for the 100 metres back

mers.

Pun Kam-tim won the 50 Metres Novelty Race swimming the whole length with a fighted candie,

Ten was served in the grounds, and Dr. Ho Ko-tsun (Chairman) addressing the gathering said, "Ladies and Gentlemen, I wish to thonic all these present at this meeting, and also the representatives, members and the committee of this dispensary in permitting us to have this ground us a playground, and I and the members are particularly thankful to Dr. Ware who obtained for us this ground and making it ready for our use. Not only has Dr. Ware become a member of the club, paying the regular fees but he has liberally stroke championship was captured given a donation, as luve also the by S. A. Fowler when he ended the City rice well ahead of the other swim- Committee of the Kowloon Dispensary. With these gifts at our disposal I think that the members of the Club will take a great interest in its welfare and I hope that they and their families will make use of the ground. In conclusion, I wish to thank Mr. H. Green, Superintendent of the Botanical and Forestry De- partment for his kind advice and assistance in turning this piece of

wild ground into presentable tennis court." pinuse).

Mr. Carrie addressing the assembly nald greatly and heartily congra- tulate all those responsible for the excellent condition of the ground, and whether you play tennis or not, will afford a meeting place in the future for all the members, com- mittee and clerks. perhaps to talk over your troubles and send another petition to the SC.A. (Laughter), At present I have one of your petitions and I hope that in the future I will be able to give a satis factory reply. Now I wish you all success." (Applause).

once

cuch

The 200 metres relny, free-style | Inter-Sub-Department was won by the Accounts & Stores Department | with the Crown Lands & Surveys taking the second place. The third place was filled by the Waterworks. (Ap-Altogether six teams entered for

this event.

S. A. Fowler won the Individual Crown Championship, while the Lands won the Inter-Sub-Depart-

ment Cup.

A waler-polo match between the and the Chinese Bathing Club South China Athletle Club conclud- latter team won by 4 goals to three ed-Lie-events of the evening. The

B

With the tide favouring them, the C.B.C.. team opened the score through Mak Ngui-sing. The second goal was scored by Chan Fook-sing Dr. Wellington said: “Ladies and who captured a long pass from the Gentlemen, Since I have been here back line and scored with. well The next goal was It has been my privilege to inspect plucet shot.

through the S.C.A‚A, dispensaries and through the seven nolled by years that I have done this duty I Lionel Lowe who secured an ex- hare seen dispensaries grow, better cellent pass from Norman

Lec and better. At one time, very few Chan Fook-sing netted a third goal people of the coolle class would come for the C.B.C. when he scored two forward, but this has changed. This yards away from his opponents' net. is the first occasion we have seen During the second half, Norman Lee doctors, members and clerks together of the S.C.A.A. scored during a and it has been a great success and scuffie outside the C.B.C.'s goal. I wish this ground and all the dis- Towards the end of the game, Chan pensaries every success.” (Applause). Fook-sing again scored, making his

At the conclusion of the ten, a third goal of the evening. tennis exhibition match was played between the members of the club.

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Sung Shul, fifth complainant, of Lockhart Rond, said that on August 19, defendant asked her if she wanted

Job at the B. A. T. she did not know to defendant, as she did not have any defendant, and said no, but added the time, and witness, having only that she knew another wontan who | $2. gave this to defendunt. A passer did. On August 21, defendant came by then spoke to witness and sald to her house while Chan S.e, the defendant was notorious as a womun woman who wanted a job, was there, who swindled' people everywhere. and asked Chan Sze if she wanted employment.

Defendant said there was a job at the B. A. T. and that it would cost $2.00 to obtain a letter of introduction Chan Sze asked witness to give $280

On hearing this, witness' suspicions were aroused and she chased de- fendant and had her arrested. De- fendant then handed back the $2 to her.

The hearing was adjourned.

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arc £130,074,000 against The Brlilsh Government huve ad- £134,407,000 at this thno last year.

Total dressed: a message of sympathy to

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A dinner dance will be held on great wave caused by a huge fall of the open roof of Repulse Bay Lido rock from Ravnefjeld devastated the weather permitting and at Repulse lakeside and caused the deaths of Bay Hotel in the event of bad wea-seventy-four people-British. Wire- ther, to-day at 9 p.m.

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Reg Letters,

(Due Marseilles, 24th October)

*Superscribed correspondence. only,

Fri, Sept. 21 Sept. 20, 3.p.m. Sept. 25, 8.30 p.m. .... Fri, Sept. 20.

Sept. 25, 5.p.m Sept. 25, 6 pm,

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