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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1926.

A RENTS CASE,

JUDGMENT REVIEW ASKED FOR:

IN SUMMARY COURT.

ST. ANDREW'S.

H.K. SOCIETY'S ANNUAL REPORT.

YEAR'S REVIEW,

taken there by amahs can hardly come within this Caïegory. Years ago when life in Hong Kong had fewer amenities, there may have been more non-Chinese adults who went up for the view. Even amateur photographers seem to shirk whe place, feeling that the studios have ample supe plies on hand. thereby making th The case in which M. Albert The 45th annual meeting of job not worth while. Until the Guetat, proprietor of the Albert Hong Kong St. Andrew's Society Advent of motor buses, brisk Cafe, was sued by his landlord in is to be held at the City Hall, on. ' walks along Bowen Road were not respect of rent for his dwelling September 24, at 6 p.m. disfavor fod. Then of course, house and counterclaimed in re- The Committee's report (for the there were, the, strenuous climbs spect of gns Bttings for which year ended August 31, 1926) is :— Jup hill and down dale on both the landlord was liable unde an The balance at the credit of the sides of the harbour which ep-jagreement and which he (dufend Society now stands at H.K. thusiastic walkers have described ant) had caused to be installed $1,125.88 to which must be added"

or the benefit of others.

himself, was aguio before His the sum of Straits $6,700 invest- Honour Mr. Justice Wood in the ed in 5% per cent. Straits War Summary Court yesterday. |Loan and £500 five per cent. War

Mr. M. K Lo, on behalf of the Lean 1929-17. Handlor applied for દી re- The Annual Ball was to have

of the previous

been held in the City Hall on [decision under which His

November 27, St. Andrew's Day. had found for the

death of M.M.Queen Alexandra

"End" of Boycott?

Says the "Times of Ceylon" of scission August 31, in an editorial--

While the China hostilities are Honour in progress the Hong Kong Guy defendant on claim and counter being a Monday, but owing to the ernment is engaged in negotia-claim. Mr. Lo said that in as it was postponed until February

A Robert Burns Birthday din-

tions at Cantor for the termina. Judgment His Honour had been 26. tion of the boycott on foreign im. unable to find as a fact whether! tain Chinese boats

deports. The deputation from Hong or not the defendant had paid, they fiberately run into. In view of Kong has not, however, to deal sum of $210. If this was so thener was held on January 23, at

The the counterclaim should have been the Hong Kong Hotel.

$1,000 for Distress. the fact that the boats "whilst with the Red Government.

real power at Canton is not that dismissed. The whole basis of

The sum of $1.046.50 was ex- proceeding with the peaceful and Government, but General Chang the counter claim was thus this pended during the year in assist- legitimate object of conveying Kai-shek's, who control the so-money had been paki

Mr. L. D. Turner, for the de-ing distressed Scotsmen.

The "J. R. M. Smith" Scholar- Overland China merchandise were surrounded by lled surikers. The boycott

has led to the formation of a huge fendang, said that the plaintiff's sumpans containing Chinese!

vested interest which is batten-own witness had said that he gave ship was won by Master John. [troops endeavouring to get ning on the proceeds of the levies the receipt us a discharge for the Laing of the Central British board it would have been rather on imported goods. General rent and plaintiff was therefore School:

Your Committee deeply regret to record the deaths of Messrs. extraordinary if the vessels "had Chang Kai-shek has an armed estopped from denying that the

force of 3.000 men. [Does this receipt was a discharge. managed to avoid them all in refer to his Army or the pickets

His Honour reserved his dear-W. Murray Scott, D. K. Blair, spite of the fact that they slowed He is quite independent of the sion, saying that if he found there J. H. Kynoch, T. A. Barclay, A. down especially for this purpose, Canton Government, and it is he was estoppel then he thought his Findlay-Smith, Sir James. Cantlie, Dr. Dalmahoy Allan and W. who will have to be bought off if judgment as given should stand.

Shewan. It is to be hoped that General the boycott is to be liften, but Yang will not persist, in an atti-how a system of spoljanen whichj tude which can have no other has become the sole means of ach- sistence" of thousands of people sequel than a repetition of an in-and supports a large number of sident the terrible nature of officials in Baxury, enn be brought which it has only been possible to an end it is very difficult to to appreciate since the arrival $e yesterday of eye witnesses' ac-

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BIRTHS...

counts of events at Wanhsion on CANTON ARMY LIST. September 5. The report that the Wanhsien "military are holi- PANES-On Actest 31 to Mr. anding three British missionaries Mes. S. J. lines. of Ceylon, a captives as a reprisal "is not a [DOSWELL-AU Colombo, on Sep-hopeful augury.

tember 2, to Hilda, wife of E. V. Doswell as

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Poply

MARRIAGE.

DEATH.

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Hongkong, Saturday, Sept. 18, 1926.

A SATURDAY CAUSERIE.

A cable

Although information in official which circles, early in the week was to that

the

The

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3 P. ENEMIES.

NATURAL RESOURCES MUST BE GUARDED,

SAY THE WORLD."

Eager To Know P. L Ashland, Oregon, September 1. West coast Americans are eager to

During the year 56 new mem- bers joined the Scciety and it is hoped members will continue to give their assistance by bringing forward new names.

The accounts have been audit- ed by Mr. R. J. Moncrieff, to whom our thanks are due.

The report is signed by Dr. G. D. R. Black, President, and by

1

LATE MRS. LAMMERT,

FUNERAL TO TAKE PLACE

TO-DAY.

New York City September 10-Mr. R. S. Sutherland, acting Hon (Continued from page 2). An editorial in this morning's New Secretary..

York "World" inps the opposing of]

The Accounts. Three divisions from the left independence for the Philippines on Subscriptions collected amount wing, to the west of Bankow aid the ground that the natural reed to $1,192 total income to ed by a division of Hupehites who sources of the Islands must be pre-$5,453, Charities absorbed $1,046, are against the North and a regi-tected from the hands of foreign and disbursements $281; there "The need for a greater appre- ment of Whampoa Cadet gunners countries.

remaining a balance in current "It is particularly unfair for the account with the Hong Kong and ciation at Home of the critical who shelled Hanyang.

The training brigade of the 8th correspondents with the Thompson Shanghai Banking Corporation of. situation developing in China was Army is further west than the mission," says the editorial, "to de- $1,125. INMAN HORROCKS.-On August the subject of a cable which the left wing with the 9th Army clare that Philippine. coal and iron The Investment Account shows: 25, ut Valparai, Anamailais, S. Focal branch of the Navy League (three divisions); reported to be are an additional reason for not Straits Settlements 5% per cent. granting independence since Japan War Loan (1918) $200; Straits India. William Foster, second despatched Home. this week, moving towards Changte.

To their south and acting as a urgently needs these commodities Settlement 5% per cent. Cenver- son of Mr. and Mrs. E. S.

efficient Volunteer check on Yang Sen of Wanhsien, This statement has been duly filed sion Loan $6,500; to: 5. per cent. Inman of Rhyl N. Wales, to Whilst an

from Colonel Thompson's ship, yet War Loan 1929 47 4500 at 273. Beatrice, daughter of Mr. and Naval Reserve in Hong Kong is the 10th Army. "MPs. O. Horrocks, of Valparai. could release from service in these

Some Also Rans."

nobody knows how much iron and The 9th Army (Pang Yung- the Philippines have, or how $4.445, making a total balance of

$11.145. waters gufficient regular nuval

chang) and 10th Army (Wang valuable the deposits are."

The World concludés: "Under) vessels to make up the deficiency Tien-pei) are new additions, any

The Ball Account shows sub- [LAMMERT—On September

which has hitherto existed in the where between Kweichow and the four power treaty arrangemens,scriptions amounting to $8,260. 1026. at No. 7. Tregunt.r Mansions, Mary Alice Liddell China waters, such an organisa. Szechuan, to the west of Hunan.suitably extended, the Philippines The biggest items in expenditure Of the 11th. 12th and 13thean be protected by that pact which were $1,200 by the dance and Lammert, "the dearly beloved tion could assist greatly by car-Armies little is known. One is

the United States thinks real music committee, and $5,018 by wife of George Philip Lammetrying out patrols in local waters. under General Fang Fun-jen, pre-enough first to have proposed it and the supper and wine committec. ayed 49 years · The funeral will puas the Monument to-day,

was despatched from tender to the tuchunghip of then to have signed it." Kiangsi and, of course, un oppon- September 18, at 5 p.m.

Hong Kong this week to enquirent of Sun Chuan-fang's nominee into the latest position with re-there. gard to the scheme which was The Kuominchun Nationalist know all the truth about the Philip- sent Home for approval and Army) of the Christian general pines, the development and educa- (Feng Yu-hsiang) have also been tional progress there, according to setting out the

lines along incorporated and this force in the N. M. Rambe, who is travelling was #t

proposed far North is included among the through the Northwest and writing.

The late Mr. Lammert, wife of should little known's." Reserve

his experiences for the independent 14th Army: under General Philippines News of Salinas, Mr. George P. Lammert, Senior, the effect that it was anticipated be worked in Hong Kong." Lai Shi-huang, who is of little

Mr. Ramos on his arrival here whose death we'reported yester- that the two British-owned delay, it appears, is due to the consequence. On the right wing was invited to give a number of day, had lived in Hong Kong for steamers forcibly detained at financial considerations involved of Kiangsi sector.

talks before the public bodies and the greater part of her life, (she 15th Army: under. General Liu was visited at his hotel by towns was born, here) and although fail- Wanhsien by General Yang Sen but provision is likely to be made

Tso-lung, who went over from the people eager to obsah special-in-ing health had prevented her would be handed over in the for it in next year's estimates Northerners during the attack on formation about the Talands. from taking an active part in course of a day or two, nothing and by the beginning of the year Hanyang, fired on his colleagues. This has been his experiences in charitable and social undertak-

the scheme will be in working and has been given an appoint-most 907

places he huwings she was well known definite has so far transpired. a

to a. visited and he believes that well-large circle of acquaintances by There has been considerable operation The Admiralty isment by Chang Kai-shek.

Perhaps it would be better to informed Filipinos should be sent whom she was held in Kreat speculation with regard to the ob- understood to have indicated will classify the troops according to out by the insular government to esteem.

ect of what Reuter termed "the ingness to provide small gun-their latest positions in the differ-reveal the Philippines in America.

Mrs. Lammert was the' daugh- second naval expedition to Wan-boats pr sloops for the use of such ent war zones."

Yangtse Valley,

talke, giving facts that Americanter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Atkin hsien" consisting of British gun-a Reserve.

Headquarters (in rear): 1st people want. are fully as valuable (her father was at one time asso- and 2nd division of Cadeta. as more formal propaganda. This ciated with the Hong Kong and

Right wing (at Wuchang): tour is primarily for pleasure but Whampoa Dock Company).

She was 49 years of age... 10th and 12th divisions of 4uh Ramos has been compelled by ble conclusion to be drawn A significance other than what Army. 1 independent brigade, 2 general request to make it some.

In addition to the bereaved hus- is that the British Gor-is conveyed to the European mind "lu of 7th Army.

thipy of a preaching tour-United band she is survived by a son,

ernment

Mr. G. P. Lammert, Junior, the has realised the appears to the average Chinese Centre (at Hankow and vici-Press."

resident in his conception of(nity): 1 division of 8th Army, 31

Well-known Rugby footballer and grave danger to which mercantile places like the Botanical Gardens.qui" of 7th Army,

athlete and a daughter, Miss Lam- vessels would be liable if in- Medical practitioners, when Left wing: (which attacked

mert, also by two step-children cidents. of this kind were to be handling cases of the poorer class Hanyang but now combined with

by her husband's first wife—Mr. ““ 1 regiment of Cadet

E. G. Lammert who is at Singa- allowed to take place with im- of native, often prescribe an early centre):

morning stroll to the Gardens. gunners, 8 divisions of 8th Army,

pore, and Mrs. Gray, wife of an punity. There is no logical rea-This breath of fresh air is easily 1 Hupeh division.

army officer at Calcutta, India. son why the gunboats should be obtainable and there are many

Rome, Sept. 1.Bobbed or Mr. Lammert, Senior," is bro- needed for any other purpose than who "live in crowded areas and Northern section (near Chang-shingled hair is to be taboo at all ther of Mr. H. A. Lammert, have suffered accordingly. Care-te?): 8 division of 9th Army, functions of the forthcoming Italian broker, and Mr. L. "Ę. Lammert, to act as escort to the vessels ful observation has shown that training brigade of 8th Army. court which will open in the the auctioneer, when" released but if General each morning there are regular Southern section: 10th Army. autumn. Queen Helen has set her The funeral takes place this Yang Sen hesitates to fulfil his visitors to the different spots in

Kiangal Front.

fuce against the prevailing fashion evening passing the Monument at promise to hand over the vessels these Gardens. Some are in the Left (in North): 2 divisions and in matters of intimate court five o'clock,

throes of consumption and go, and 1 brigade of 6th Army. etiquette her word is law. at Ichang, where he is reported to fully believing that some mysteri- Centre: 8 divisions of Sed Queen Holer is an honorary have sent a commission to nego-ous benefit will accrue from Army

patron of the Catholic Women's r tiate with General Liu Ted-lung, patience. There are a few whoRight (in South): 2 divisions league, which has been one of the use secluded parts as a rendez-of 2nd Army on one branch; 1 most vigorous, opponents' of the the presence of naval forces vous for a daily discussion, fol-division of 2nd Army and 14th present day feminine fashions of

Au Ialchf, accountant of the of considerable strength will lowed by a leisurely stroll back for Army on another branch. bare arms and abbreviated shirts. strengthen the hands of those "chow." Even a walk through

During the Lenten season, whening Sing firm of No. 86, Wing.. Commander-in-chief: Lt.-Gen- Rome was dancing gally night after 7.80 and 11,80 p.m. yesterday, his Lok Street, reports that between who are conducting the negotia-luxury to a number.. True, there eral Ho Ying-yam.

these beautiful gardens is a

night through the ведной of jis no admittance fee. But in the Reserve brigade at Swatow and penance, Queen Helen forbade all safe was opened by a duplicate key and $2,177 in Hong Kong endeavour to make a living, a hinterland, mostly Cadeta. There is no legal ground what sufferer may have to forego the Left wing (Inland): 1 division The ban on bobbed and shingled banknotes were stolen. ever for the detention of the pleasure to make up for time. Of and 1 independent brigade. hair will doubtless cause. some A servant employed in the firm British ships and, so far as can the Europeans who visit the Gar- Right wing (nearer coast): 1 heart-burning in, feminine bosoms, is suspected, he being alleged be gathered, the only excuse dens, there must be only a small division and 1 brigade. (Both for the number of the bobbed and to be the only person besides Mr. number of nature lovers. Chil-wings comprise men from the 1st shingled in Rome is legion Au who is supposed to know offered is an allegation that cer-aran of the upper and mid-levels and 4th Armies).

"United Presa.”

where the key was kept.

boats and a naval detachment of

about 70 men but the only possi- Colony's Walks.

tions for their release.

*

West of Hankow,

Fukien Border.

Mr. Rumos believes that plain

SHINGLED HAIR.

TABOO IN ITALIAN COURT

balls and dances at court.

BIG THEFT FROM SAFE.

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