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at Seigen, in Westphalia, at the University of London Union house of a quarry director named Society on a motion "That in the opinion of this House the problem Angerstein. Angerstein's wife, of the unsuccessful arriage can sister-in-law, mother-in-law, and best be dealt with on the lines laid
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NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
THE ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTH ORDINARY MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS in the 'Company will be held at the Office of the Company, No. 48, Des Voeux Road, on THURSDAY 19th February, 1925, at 12 o'clock noon, for the purpose of receiving a Report of the Directors, to- gether with Statement of GEN-Accounts, declaring a Dividend electing Directors and
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB,
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ERAL MEETING of the Club and will be held in the Jockey Club Auditors. Room, Hongkong Club Annex, on The TRANSFER BOOKS of THURSDAY, January 22nd, 1925. the Company will be CLOSED at 5.30 p.m. for the purpose of from Thursday, 5th February, to proposing a resolution to adopt the Thursday, 19th February, 1925, revised Rules and Regulations and both days inclusive, during which Rules of Racing as the Rules and period ho transfer of shares can Regulations, and Rules of Racing of be registered.
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were found dead, and Angerstein sion on Divorce." Proposing the himself was injured.
motion, Mr J. A. Gulland (Univer sity College, London) explained According to the newspapers, it that the majority of the Royal was said that Angerstein's life had Commission recommended been threatened on several occa divorce should be permitted where that
PANCOUVER, ETC. he heard urgent cries for help.com- be obtained
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sions, and that on returning home separation orders only could now ""
It was urged by. ing from the house. On entering many, he said, that the removal of it he found, it was aaid, his wife, the restraint would lead to. a. who was confined of bed through general rush to the Divorce Court. illness, dead, with 18 knife He did not think that would be.. wounds.
the result. Judicial separation was a social evil.
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NOTICE
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AM. E. F. AIRET,
Superintendent.
Hongkong, 8th Januuy, 1925.
The REGISTER of SHARES of the Company will be CLOSED from Friday, 23rd January, to Tuesday, 10th February, both days inclusive, during which perjod no transfer of shares can be registered.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
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When help came Angerstein, was found to be wounded and "incap- Earl Russell expressed his con- able of making a statement Be currence in what the motion aimed fore the police arrived the house. at, though he was not quite in was on fire, and it way later favour of its terms. It had been established that the top floors had suggested, he said, that the proper been drenched with petrol. The age for marriage was 21 or there: body of Mrs. Angerstein's sister abouts "There is no age," re- was found in the kitchen, in the marked his lordship, "at which a bathroom was the body of man cannot be deceived by a Angerstein's mother, the servant woman." (Laughter.) Marriages maid's body was upstairs, and in were often entered into far too the lower part of the house used as casually, without recognition "of an office were the bodies of three the obligations on each side. For clerks. The gardener and a unsuccessful marriages judicial workman engaged in the house separation was a miserable remedy. were found dead in "a corridor. The only real remedy for this They were evidently on the way social sere was divorce-the use of to call for help when killed.
the knife. If they granted separa
It was at first supposed that tion they would let loose upon the robbery was the motive, as a large world two potential adulterers.
Miss Maude Royden urged that. sum of money was thought to be in the safe for the payment of marriage was oor marriage when wages, but it is remarkable that all its sanctity and meaning had the safe was not attacked. Later departed. When such a condition reports seem to show that the existed her view was that three whole affair was arranged and judges should have the power to carried out by Angerstein himself, grant a divorce. A married couple An expert claims to have found should not be kept together by the fingerprints similar to Angerstein's legal tle when all reality had upon a knife and other objects.
arrest.
HUSBAND'S ADMISSION.
departed. To believe a marriage should be continued when all real marrläge had gone was not in obedience to our Lord's teaching, According to a Reuter Berlin but a misunderstanding of it. To telegram, Angerstein has admitted keep a man and woman together his guilt, and is in hospital under when all sanctity had gone was a mockery and degrading to The prosecution alleges that marriage. Afigerstein'carried out the diabol- A long discussion followed. ical massacre of big nearest Upon a division being taken 49 relatives and employees with voted forand 49 against the motion. extraordinary cunning, even going Mr. J.B. Clark (the president of the so far as to cut the telephone wires Union), who, was in the chair, and interrupt the water supply in gave his casting vote in favour of order to prevent the fire brigade the motion. extinguishing the fre
AN OLD PRESCRIPTION
FOR PALE THIN PEOPLE
Builds Up The Blood and Restoran Btrength and Vigour.
Between three and four o'clock in the afternoon he enticed cach victim into a room and there murdered them by blows of the axe or with his hunting-knife. He then left the house, calmly walked into the town
If your blood is not fortified against made different purchasës renpark the multitude of diresio germs that ing to various tradesmen that care and us, you risk bring a prey to he felt there was something sickness; you may not be able to put in wrong in the house.
good days work without a constant Towards
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six o'clock he returned home, feeling of exhaustion.
A A simple, safe and effective blood tenta poured petrol overs, everything, is found in Dr. Williams Pink Pills including the bodies, and set fire, With good blood you will be able to to the house. ' He then, it is ward off headaches, stomach trouble. alleged, dashed out, inflicted severe "tired fooling and lack of ambition. Injuries on himself with an 'axe Get out of the slok o'ay by building: and a dagger, and screamed for up your blood through the use of the having any claims against or FIFTY YEARS OF SERVICE,
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It is at present an absolute my to der, use them ao rding to directionsysten to the Estate of the above deceased able service stands, to the credit of
fatery to the police why, this quiet, and in short time you will note w (late of the Hongkong Hotel) are Chamburtatr's Cour a Remedy and in all is making headway in his Cabinet man, who had been happily married phyalest op dition.
Berlin January 13-Herr Luther popular, and strongly religious marked improvement in your generaly requested to send particulars thereof single dissatisfied user, or dealer who making effort. He has secured the for six years, should have com- to the Undersigned, d
Your own druggint nails Dr.
Willems is not glad to recommend it in the conditional support of the Centrists mitted the atrocious crime which is Plak file, or by mail, post free, #1.50 per highest terms to his patrons. Those, and intends to select Ministers alleged against him. The case is bottle. 881, for six bottles, from the Dr. who in childhood took it for congha, from the Peoples and Centro and without perallo! is the history of sexghat Building up the Blood # Williams Medicine On, 6 Kiacgee Road colds, croup and whooping cough are German National parties. Herr criminology, and has caused a booklet full of useful at smation for now giving it to their children and Stresemana will remain Foreign tremendous sensation in, this man and women. It is sent free to any grand children with the same good results. For sale avorywbare.
Minister--Reuter.
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JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER, Prince's Bulidings, ~ Solicitors for the Administrator. Hongkong, 10th January, 1925
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