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THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1921

Hughes & Hough

AUCTIONERS TO THE GOVERNMENT

AND ADMIRALTS,

Coal Contractors

General Brokers.

WANT ADVERTISEMENTS

25 WORDS 3 INSERTIONS, $L PREPAID. Every additional word 4 Centa for & insertions.

FOR SALE":

PUBLIC AUCTIONS FOR SALE-RSA. Motorycle and

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# HONGKONG HOTEL

Jane 11.

W. Anderson Mr H. H. Rockseğild Mr M. Baker Miss Hard

Miss H. Ford

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champ

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MODERN YOUNG WOMEN.

NEW LOVE LANGUAGE,

MR. JUSTICE ATORY SHUCKED,

Miss O'Shaughnessy 'was a very modern young woman, addicted to the use of bad language in her letters and probably also in ber conversation. She was a wild Irish girl"

This was the remark made by Mr. Justice Avory in his summing up in the breach of promise suit of Miss Honoria Mary Mand O'Shaughnessy, age 24. of Teignmouth, Devon, who, it was alleged, gave up a rich L. S. Air

Service officer, named Hall, to be come engaged to Captain Hubert Harton-Hall of the Christopher Junior Naval and Military Club, Piccadilly. A High Court jury grant- ed her £300 damages against Captain Hatton-Hall and judgment was entered for her with costs. A star

THR CHINA MAH.

Slackness

Feelingslack? Need a-change? Non- sense. Get the Kruschen habit and

- you'llfeelanewman Remember! Half 2- teaspoonful-in hot water-before break- fast every morning!

MRS. BAMBERGER,

HER PRISON LIFE."

HOLLOWAY "LIKE A BOARDING

SCHOOL."

Mrs. Bamberger, who was sen tenced to nine months' imprisonment

CHINESE "MERCHANTS - IN | banks throughout

THE PHILIPPINES.

HOLD FIRST CONVENTION,

........

IMPORTANT SUBJECTS DISCUSSED,

con-

Manila, May 26.—The first for perjury in the Divorce Courtvention of Chinese merchants in the after a sensational trial has been Philippines, which was in session released from Holloway Prison after here recently, pissed a number of serving just over seven months of her sentence.

resolutions at its closing session, de- Except for being slightly paler and signed to strengthen relations with thinner, there was Hittle difference in Chinese in the homeland, and so lead Mira, Bamberger when she emerged from the doors of Holloway than to greater harmony with the Filipino when she entered them,

people. Her period of sentence had been re- The merchants went on record is duced by two months for good con favouring the investment o! their duct, but her release had been delayed 13. Waray & Co. Lt Sale Ages for Home owing to her having been found in

Kruschen Salts

Keng med SouchME CHARG

MARRIED WOMAN'S ADVICE.

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surplus capital in enterprises in.

China. The resolution stated that is

also

ro

and

possession of cigarettes." ~

Mrs. Bamberger was met at the as the duty of every Chinese to rid pelson gates by her sister, Mrs. Webb, in the economic development of the of execution with a view to an appeal to the American have upon you?-whom she fervently embraced, her mother country. It was was refused:

They worried mr. was fond of her solicitor, and a few friends, who solved to send a party of Chinese Mr. Justice Avory said the expresand I felt that if I did not come up escorted her to a restaurant in business men home from the Philip sions in Miss ('Shaughnessy's letters to scratch straight away the American the City, where an claborate compines every year, in order to study

been business conditions in China. were not the kind of language the would come over and take her away. plimentary breakfast had jury would like their daughters to it played on my nerves.

arranged.

endeavour to promote, trade between the cominent and the Philippines. "A MAD CRAVING." EMBERS wishing to subcribe for use, but they might ask them-

The Convention also decided to one or more Larsen Subs for the selves whether Captain Hatton-Hall

Describing her feelings and prison petition the China. Banking Corpora experiences in an interview, Mistics of Manila to Ocial Meeting 1992, (if obtainsble at was a proper person to complain, for You asked her to keep her proposed about the same price as last year-Le-in one of his earliest letters to her be visit to London a secret - did. Ramberger confessed to

establish branch $300-) will please apply in writing wrote I love yon like hell"-laughter) She told me what a bad time she was craving for excitement." to the Undersigned, or sign the List and she, following his ene fre having and how her people were per- posted in the Hongkong Club, Jocker Clab Stables and the Cofee Room atquently made use of the same exsecuting her, and I thought that if the Race Course.

pression. Both of them apparently that was the case I would go home Ar owing to Political troubles in were in the habit of dazaning and put an end to the matter by Mongolis there may be dificulty in everything which did not please the marrying her. obtaining ponies, an early application and of consigning, to hell everybody

considered advisable, and it is pro-they did not like. (Laughter.) posed to close the lists on June the 23rd.

H. BIRKETT, Clerk of the Course- "Hongkong, June 10, 1921.

St. John's Cathedral

TO-NIGHT, June 16th

at 9.15 p.m

ORGAN RECITAL

G.

Vocalist:

Miss Jean Lowson.

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SALE by texder of W.D. Vessel "HERCULES".

Going through the letters, Mr. Justice Avory read one from Captain

Hatton-Hall which said:

The general has given me leave for England, home and beauty-you understand beauty--not to see some old scarecrow dressed up in red far nel so back up. sweetheart, and get bright and keep well..

Referring to the words times

umpteen

in one of Miss O'Shaugh nessy's letters. Mr. Justice Avory ahserved I don't know what that means. A grest deal of this is the a foreign language to me. but they understand it"-(Laughter.)

DEVON WOOING_ ENGAGED AFTER 10 DAYS.

Miss O'Shaughnessy in the case presented for her at the previous hearing claimed that in November 1919. a short time after her engage-

"When I came to London." Captain Hatton-Hall continued, and met Miss O'Shaughnessy we had a dis cussion as to what was the right and wisest thing to do. She told me then she had informed her mother that she was coming up to marry me. asked her why she had done that and she replied, I could not resist if as a parting shot.***

I

You realised that you were to marry her that day?-I found the Yank was not in sight and felt that her treatment at home was possibly caused by her own bad temper, or something like that. It was an eye opener.

Did you have a discussion with a married woman?-I did. Everybody! felt that it would be better for us not to get married secret'y but to wait until proper arrangements could be made. Miss OShaughnessy agreed to that.

**COMPROMISED HERSELF"

*

mad

She said that it was the happiest day in her life

"Prison has been nothing but a fairly strict boarding school to me.

because everyone in authority was so kind everyone, - except

the particularly ugly ones, who were: jealous, I suppose.”

"Did I do any work in prison? :

Well I was given third division, which means that I was untasked. was not compelled to do any worke you know. I never scrubbed the cell

floor or even dusted it, as most of the others do.

"Occasionally I went into the needlework room and did a bit of sewing, but the officials in charge were very nice in letting me de just what I liked in the way of work.

"I couldn't sew a stitch until went into Holloway," she confessed.

with a langhis fact, the first time I attempted to make a dress I stitched the sleeve to the arck.

PRASEN DRESS SHOCK.

"Oh, when I first went into Hollo-

it was terrible. Putting on the

“prison. dress was such a shockii to me

that my feelings were absolutely numbed. Even now I have only the vaguest recollection of how I got it

..

.

ment to Captain Hatron-Hall, he Mr Valetta: What arrangements on. I never got used to the dress at wrote ber a letter patting an end to did you then" make?—I told Miss | 2/5,

I have had heaps of letters of it. Captain Hatton-Hall admitted O'Shaughnessy that she had com- the promise marry and further promised herself by coming to London patay, including offers of finan denied that he had repudiated it and I would publish the engagement should return to the stage of work for cial help and suggestions that I He said the promise was subject to I made arrangements for her to go the screen. At present, however, my two conditions-that Miss O'Shaugh and live with my people plans do not extend to anything nessy should cease to communicate Asked if Miss O'Shaughnessy told beyon, taking the greatest possible with Lieut. Hall of the U.S. Naval hire that things were really had at advant*ge of my freedom.” Air Service, and that his father should home, witness said she told him that give his consent.

Mr.

she could not stand her father at

Mrs. Bamberger stepped into a big private closed car which was waiting, and was rushed away, After the breakfast she left for a house in Sutton.

Other résolutions deade with, adoption of a paiform: "sysTAN Chinesa • bookkeeping, and the cond Eplication of a handbook of Ching

commercial words and phrases, distribution to merchants' alt the islands

CUTICURA

FOR CHAPPED HANDS.

For red, rough, chopped and spre banda bathe cach wght in a skrinjt, hot tuber of Cutler Som. Day and rob in Cath † ever Dietatest and waar ekel glome during

theaching better.

136. $4, CENSORť da, da, pot SA TO

MARKET PRODUCE IN HONGKONG.

APPROXIMATE RETAIL PRICES,

June 8, 1921.

Butcher Meat..

Seet Strioln.-Mat Lang Pa

21

Poultry.

Chicken, ---Kxi Tam sa

Pizza CCP... *** Cernic-Kam Ngiu Yuk. „ "Rast--Shfa

Capčur, Smail, ---Sin Kisi ...

99

Capons, Large, ---Shi Kai -

20

Dock --App

Breast-Nguo Nam

18

· Dores--Pan Kaa

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Soap,-Tong Yak

28

Egga, Han,----Kai Tut (cooking) par dos...!

19

Steak,-Fgan Tak Pazar 1 Steak Siriot-Ngan Leu »

20

Eggs, Han—Kai Tan (fresh) .......per dom

30

28

Fowla, Canton,—Bal Ib✡

Fowls, Hainan-Hot Kam Kai

1

Hollow-Hol Han Pak Kap

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» Bazmagon, — Ngan Cherng .. Bullock's Bralos,-Ngan Ko par st. 10

Tongue tranh Heo Tierce Bo Tongue, cord-Ham Ngua Li mcă 50 centi. Head,-Ness Tisch $0 Bart-Nga Sami. Ib. 13 Hump, Salt-Scan Kin, 18 Feet-gas Ksakech Kidneys-Ngan Yia

10

$

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- Me Liver, -Ngan Kon.... Tb. 15 Tripe (todrom), Ngan To bi 5 Calta Hood and F-5gan-bel-

$1.00 Malton Cho, Yang Bawa 1b

Leg, -Yang Pal

17

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Man-kent

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Figeone, Canton-Pak Kapch

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Turkey", Cock;-Fo Kai Kang The B

· Tuzkes......, Han,--Vo Kal Na Snipe,-Sha Tul... - Pheasant-Shen Kal...

{ Quall,-Om Chan

Partidos-Cbn Ka

Fruits.

Almonds.-Hang Ian.ne Apples, (California)-Kam Shar

*

Shoulda-Young Shaa

*

18

Plug Ko

Pig's

Saddle.---Young On YeË „ Chitlings-Chu Chong

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Benazza, (cælia's), Macao,—San

Osrambois,-Yeung To

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Brain-Chi No............. per sek Foot-Che Katk ...

1

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+

FIT,-Chu Chap

The 15 16

Lemons, China,-Ling Mang Lemons (&marica)--Kam Bhan

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Head, Chi The

15

***

--Ling Mung ... esch ť

17

Mr.Jewitt, cross-examining Captain Hatton-Hall for Miss O'Shaughnessy the person who was going to get her." with regards to the time when he He was poor, and he understood the sheep's Hand and Fest-Yeung regarded himself as defnitely engaged, other man was rich. quoted the following from one of his Do you say in becoming engaged to you she was simply out for money 1-

Heart-Chu Bauz •*-* Kidneys.-Chu Yin Live-Chu Kon ... Pork Chop,-Car Pal Kwab

Leg-Chu Fe

eacă 10 each 10

Eichons, Dzled, (small 'stona),—

Oranges, (Canton), Sweet—

25

Khan-shang Tin Chang 16.

33

H

Lola,-Oba Has Toni

34

Fat or Lard-Che Ta...

**

Peseñï, (Canton)," Cooking --Sha El Poannit, ---Ya Shang ...

Persimmons, Large,-Hung Tee

*

+

The-Katk Heart-Young Hammach. 19 Kidarys-Yeung Yin each 19 her-Yeong Kon The

for Valetta,

Captain any price, and that her mother was Hatton-Hall, submitted that the not much better, or words to that letter of November was not a reeffect. padiation of the contract to marry.

TENDERS are invited for the par chase of the shore named vessel with Engines and Boilers and various The expression in the letter, he said, was, "I ask you to release me from Epare stores.

Tender forms will be issued on appliit all.”

pinion cation to the undersigned.

Mr. Justice Avory said in his opinion Tender forme to reach the Ordnance it amounted to a repudiation of the Office, not later than 12 noon 12th contract. July, 1921.

Mr. Valetts said there was no letters

."

I

A. LOVE-LETTER.

not.

19

30

No the 28

The vessel is now lying at R. AS. O ground for saying that the breaking I am thinking of you always, She was certainly out to get married Lt. and Mrs J. H- Fier and can be viewed on production off of the engagement broke up Miss darling girl. I was quite certain and she did not know whether the

of form of tender to the Officer in O'Shaughnessy's home, He suggested that I loved you better than suything Yank was going to get a divorce or Sucking Pigs, to order,Chz Tal","26

Just, Beal,--Shing Ngan Yin ... charge Transport, RASC.

that Miss O'Shaughnessy made every else on God's earth before I went

Kuttou,--Skang Yeung Yan, "ST Do you really doubt that this girl)" » Particulars of the vessel are :—

Veal,--Ngan Tmi Fak Steam vessel.

effort to get Captain Hatton-Hall to cannot realise what a chosen creature Come over from the Rhine and marry must be to have heard you say, was not passionately in love with

Sage-Fgu Tan! Chang20

Mr and Mrs T. W.Me 3. 8. Rabinson

Displacement tonnage ̈ 170.

her as quickly as possible. She knew I love you," and to know that some you? asked counsel Church

Mr and Mrs R. E. Length.......

.::$5 feet.

that the American was not a fighting day-God grant it won't be long- Captain Hatton-Hall said he had Rodger

Beam ...

...17 feet 2 inches factor in the case because there was you will be my ownest own for ever no doubt she was at the time; after- and aye. I firmly believe that nothing wards he came to the conclusion that Major& Mix Sanders Depth...

...10 feet 3 inches. trouble about his wife. Mr R. P. Fhaw Horas Power

...350.

Captain Hatton-Hall in evidence on earth will prevent it. It cannot, she could not possibly love him. 10.

said he was 23 and served through the it must not, or there is no Lord in the "When she got my letter she went

straight to a firm of solicitors." war. In August 1919 he was in Devon clouds.

Hatton-Hall's letters there was the remark: "Kiss yourself for me until you are quite tired, my own dear little girl," and this was the girl whom the captain afterwards said was

suited to him.

Miss M. Cooper

Mr Gorzach

Me B. Crowley" Mr D.F. Cuthil

Mr J. D. Danty

cl. C. W. Dareg Eng--Comdr W."

DawRod

Mr A. Findlay Emith Knots,

Me H. Spider

Mr J. F. Swindells Mr and Mrs 6. J.

Egrett Dr D. K: Thomas

Mr D. D Dryden Mr and Mrs Quarles

Mr & Mr Joens Ysa@ford

Duncan

Miss Fairly

Mr J. G. Vaux

Mr B. A. Walter

Bev. and Mrs W. T. Hi H H Webster Featherstone Mr E Weekes

Mr F W. Gibbons Mr and Mrs Maraball

Miss Gibeon

Mr D. Bail

Major Harding

- Wood

Mr TA Worswick

KING EDWARD HOTEL

May 25.

Mm R. Almond

Dr M. E-Ager Mis L. Barkee

Me M. Banker

Mr P G. Becka

› Mr J. W. Brown

Mr and Mrs

Badge

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My LAY. Calender

Mr J. Carrion

Mra G, Mackay Mr T. N. Mannera

Mr & Mrs Manns Mr R. Martoo Mr 3. A. McDougall As Libe

W,Mr F. H. Mody

Mr J.EN. Mody

Mr J. Mogalaschi

Mr E Molino

Mr Choi biog Mr P. Monchery

Master Choi hing

HrT. B. Calhane

MrT A. Davy'

Mr and Mrs Silva

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Capt. EH. Pendred

Hra ED. Pavien Mia W. C. Passmore

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Davis -Mr W. A. Eostice

„Miss Farrell- Mr J. Pa rell

Mr & Mrs Greg

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Mr & Mrs T. Pols

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on leave and met Miss O'Shaughnessy Do you say, asked counsel, that you Mr. Jowitt said in one of Captain at Torquay or Faignton. He fell in wrote that letter to one to whom you love and proposed to her and was were not definitely engaged? * Constraction of vessel. Wood up to accepted. He explained to her that Captain Hatton-Hall: I made con

water line, iron plated above, as they had only known each other ditions about the engagement. Approximate carrying capacity :--- about ten days it would be better that was in love with the girl and wanted 25 Tous or 100 Fassengers the engagement should not be formal to marry her. I was writing love

until they knew more of each other. letters to her, and she was writing Captain Hatton-Hall said he could Dah E. G. SPINKS, CAPTAIN,

Orduanes Oficer. Mr. Valetta: Did the tell you love letters to me, but you can't get not give the date when he discovered Wong Ha Lap

about the American She told me mared on love-letters, he continued that she was unsuited to him. It Dog Fik-T1 Ta

Ela, Conger-Hal Has she was engaged to a man when counsel suggested that another was a process of self-analysis. who was about to get adivorce and she letter, beginning I love you, I love Mr. Jowit read a 3tter dated

you, I love you," looked as if there October 19: would communicate with him

Froger Kaló pere a definite engagement.

My Darling Person-Iam despatch-rom, iki bak You say one condition of the engagement, was that Miss O'Shaughing by special messenger to-day a Guigon. Fak

ring and a necklace. You will no] Baezings-

R.A.0. C. Depot,

Queen's Road East. Hongkong, June 10, 1321.

TO

HER LETTERS WORRIED ME Captain Hatton-Hall added that. he informed her he did not feel just

MASSAGE.hed in geting murid less he had messy should give up the Yank. Do doubt be pleased to get the former.

Mr. HONDA and Mrs. HONDA,

14 years' expérience. A

No. 24, Wyndham Bhatt.

(Opposite to the Chim Mail.

SECRETARIES OF CLUBS AND

OTHER INSTITUTIONS,

a definite financial arrangement with his father who at that time was Singapore

you say she did not give him up ?---

I have no proof that she did.

FOR THE HIGHEST BIDDER.”

Is it your suggestion that the used "I made it quite clear continued Captain Hatton Hall," that I did not the Yank as a lever to force you into want the engagement announced or a rapid marriage ?--It certainly regarded as definite until I came home, seemed so from her letters next time, when we should both know On August 28 you were waiting to whether we were of the same mind, her

I therefore did not take the crimary I am awfully relieved to hear the

Hakkari,

Had you discovered at that time,| Labens, counsel asked, that you were totally unsuited to this girl f

Captain Hatton Hall; It was pro- bably beginning to dawn on my mind. Mr. Jowitt About the same time

"Mackscal

Monk Pich

· Gyutors - Shang

you were waiting about the wedding set Fish,... Kal En I expect half a dozen friends down, Barth,Two Lov

Lai Chi Kon 1h 25

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Plantain,--Tai Chin...

Pemalo, Sami Lo Yasnach 16·

Walnuts.--Elop To

Grapes-Fo Tai Taz

Vegetables,

Artichokes,----Ah Old Chesle Beans, Sproat,-Nga Tao.....

Long-To Kok

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Bitter Sgasih,—F·Kw... Brinjale, Grom,—Ching Yan Kws

Rad-Hung Keme Cabbage Chinese (cccnson),-

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Celery Chinese-Tong Kan, Tië Chillios, Driel,-Kon Lat Chin

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Green Ching Tat Chia

Curry Stuff, Magħth, ---Ka Lê Chu Liu“

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30, we will make a brave show of it fits Fan Tong Flake Pan, Tal- There is no reason why you. Pombak, Black, Hale Chong

ALL preliminary notices of forth of writing to thaughnessy Tank cannot get a divors Now should not have as good a show as Pouffe

people. She agreed, but said she is your time to put the rough staff on Teignmouth can showwhich is not Pa

coming meetings, lectures and would like to mention, the matter to him.

Me & Mia Bichardson | entertainments, sent for insertion in 4

Mr and Min Ho

V+ biasan

W. Scarbor Mr & Mrs Boots Me & Mrs Sarker Mrs Van B

Me KhenchelaY BRAN

Johnston. Mry: Kelman

and family

the news Chlumns of the China Mail her mother." At Mr. Justice Avory's request the are charged for at the rate of $1 each, Did she say anything about the previous letter from Miss O'Shaugh (as announced in May and June of Yank having obtained a decree nisi nesy was read as follows:

last year), providing that they do not occupy more than four lines. In

will

colurnais at the prevailing

saying much. (Laughter.)

Don't you think you were trilling with the girl by talking shout the wedding when you had doubts No. She said she had an arrange fancy he cannot get the vorces it would take place I suppose. ment of a sort with him, that he was be talks so much about, and in which, has doubte at all tim

med man, and that he had gone case thousands of b #buck to secure diyorce

Captain Hat

Musa O'Shaughn Đey will

renci the highest and qui

to beat them down.

in favour of Miss

£300,

Home dish, Shangbai,--Lik Kan „. 19 Indian Corn-Shak Mach Lottoos,—Yenny Shang Tsot. The 105. Water Chintaats-Ma Tat - Ib. 5

Mandarin,----Kwal....

4. Lazz Me Exp

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