WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1934.
SOCIETY
WEDDING AT
ST. JOHN'S
(Continued From Page 9).
The family of the bride is well known throughout the East and covers a span of something like three generations. The memory in this Colony of Sam and Dorothy, the Bride's father and mother, is still green in our memory long will remain zo. It is a mat- ler of great regret that they arej not with us to-day but I am sure!
and they are in spirit. William Hughie are with us 1 am glad to
Bay.
and
1'am certain Peggy would like me to say how much she appre ciates all Uncle William has done for her since her father, owing to
ill health, was compelled, từ re- tire from the East.
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Now this is a very joyful occa- sion for all of us, many of us have known Peggy all her life, she has in fact grown up in our midst -- we know her excellent qualities and her charming nature and dis position her external appearance needs no comment from me, speaks for itself a radiant Brick. Bride's Terrifying Experience. Peggy has recently been through a terrible experience one which might have completely, innerved any ordinary person the recent piracy she passed through the g4 leal with striking courage— we Bre extremely proud of her- we I appreciate and I know no one more than the Bridegroom. that she is a wife worthy of a brave gallant soldier,
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As to the Bridegroom-¡ regret that personally-I know little of him but I always find that whatever a: man is universally well spoken of by his fellowmen that such per-
son is one of sterling qualities.
Songbird Comes Home
THE CHINA MAIL.
Mme. Amelita Galli Curci, celebrated opera and concert singer, pictured with her husband, Bomer Samuels, pianist-composer, as they arrived at. New York from Europe on the S.S. Majestic. Mme. Galli Curci is to engage in a concert tour soon.
Japanese
Dumping In H.K.
(Continued from Puge 6)
LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES
Nine fatal cases of small pox, three deaths from diphtheria, one death from meningitis and 55 fatal cases of tuberculosis are included: in the weekly report of notifiable diseases, ending April 21.
A very useful article when travelling or for the careful keep- ing of neckties can be qftained from Bernards of Harwich, Chater Road, who are making a gift. pre- | sentation of a useful Necktie con- tainer to all on application.
Miss E: J. Coppin, Programmie Secretary for ZBW, the Hong Kong Broadcasting Station, leaves for Home to-day by the 8.8. Donau.
Mr. C. B. R. Sargent will give a Musical Lecture in St. Andrew's Church Hall, on Thursday, April 26. at 9 p.m. All persons inter- ested will be welcome.
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The forthcoming wedding of Dr. Lau Nai-keong, M. B., B. S., of! [No. 21, Marrison Hill Road, and Miss Phyllis Choy, of No. 75. Wyndham Street, is announced:
The forthcoming wedding of Mr. Mak Chun-poy, B. Sc.. Civilj Engineer, of No. 1 Wood Road, and Miss Lily Tam, teacher of No. 336, Lockhart Road, is an- nounced.
The. Kowloon Cricket Club are holding their last dance of the season on Saturday, commencing at 9 p.m. and continuing until 1 a.m. The South Wales Borderers Dance Orchestra will provide the music.
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When NERVES
DOES NOT
HARM THE HEART
GO WRONG
FEAR of eventful results-misfor
tunes-disasters bad news-re- verses casualties accidente, play havoc with the nervous system because the emotions
to over-
Bom
power the reasoning faculties. When nerves go wrong, physical well-being suffers. It is evidenced with headaches - nervousness conditions of irri- tability sleeplessness, etc. 'ASPRO', is the remedy. You should have it on hand ready for any emergency, 'ASPRO' soothes and steadies, the nerves immediately. You don't have long to wait for rellef. 'ASPRO'
dispels nerve pains. It relieves the most violent headaches in from 5 to 10 minutes." 'ASPRO' changes sleep- less nights into restful sleep. It re moves the
of numerous com- causo plaints because, after indigestion ha the system, 'ASPEO' is a solvent of Uric Acid, a powerful germicide, an internal antiseptic, anti-periodic, anti- pyretic, and anti fermentative. 'ASPRO' is pure medicine in tablet form that can be taken anywhere at any time. It contains no dangerous drugs and there are no injurious #fter-effects. Always remember that "Aspro' does not harm the heart.
ASPRO
WILL NOT FAIL YOU
HOW TO GIVE
ASPRO
TO CHILDREN
tablet; 6 to 14 years, 1 tablet; to 18 years 1% tableta. *ASPRO' like
Rainfall in the Colony during enabled to weather the storm and the 24 hours ending at 10 a.m. to- Two simple methods of giving 'ASPRO
to the kiddies are: (a) with become once again the paying con- day was 0.02 inch. The total rainfall milk or (b) break the tablet up and a little I have asked several men what "Business covering the year 1933 cern it was before it encountered since January I is 4.64 inches, administer in a teaspoonful of jam they think of Harry and they have was, as you will have observed from the intensified dumping of Japanese against an average of 10.12 inches. The dosage is: Children 3 to 6 years, been unanimous in, declaring him the Accounts before you, most un-Cement. "one of the best"..
satisfactory. To obtain any share "I feel that I ought not to close Appearing on remand, Wong any other medicine should not be Now for a little advice to you of the business offering, we were this Speech without making refer-Pul, a 17-year-old Chinese. was given to babies under 3 years of age both. I expect for the last few forced to cut our prices, to such an ence to the work voluntarily under- sentenced to 12 months' imprison-without medical advice, months you have been indulging in extent that little or no profit accrued taken by 'Mr. Taggart in relation to ment, by Mr. E. W. Hamilton at dreams and building castles in the to the Company therefrom.
Your the numerous details which have the Central Magistracy this morn- Air ан to the future--1
time needed-andling, for the theft of a neck-chain Hay Board,realising the effect of this from time to
small girl in Lee Tung you, Ko
dreaming, on
50 position, opened negotiations in, the which I may add are constantly from a on building castles in the air and middle of last year with a view to needing attention connection Street. Accused had a previous keep doing so all your lives-ideal disposing of portions of your Plant. with the business affairs of the Com-conviction. ism is often sweeter than materialism As soon as this became known, on-pany.
than realisation.
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Plough". somehow faney, one often wees. "The
ROST
in
Why ASPRO Has a Universal Sale
Try 'ASPRO' for
Headache, Temperature Rheumatism Malaria Neuritis
Dengue
Sleeplessness Sciatica
Toothache
Earache Neuralgia
Colde
Influenza
Gout
Lumbago
Sore Throat Asthma
Hay Fever
Feverishness Irritability Periodical Pains Peculiar
to Women. Alcoholic After-Effects.
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The PURITY of 1 K ASPRO
ing on 'ASPRO.
First Aid for Mothers
Most children are subject to Tooth- acho, Earache, Colds and sudden bursts of Temperature. ‘ASPRO' can be safe- ly given to children so affected, It will soothe the pain away and quick- ly reduce Temperatura.
SCIENCE PROTECTS YOU AGAINST DANGEROUS DRUGS
"ASPRO Does Not Harm the Heart
In appearance 'ASPRO' in merely a white tablet, yet how tow realise the scientific investigations - the labora tory experimental work involved by analysts and chemists to produes ASPRO free from the development of hydrolysis and Free Salicylic Acid which
1. so karmful to the kuman system. Don't meddle with danger. ous drugs, You take no chances
DISTRIBUTORS.
It
does
Three Packings: 5′s, 10'6, 27′m
anticipation in many cases happier quiries for the Plant were received | Mr. Taggart's Memorandum. Yu Chung, a coolie, was 'taken to
"Owing to the concatenation of the Kowloon Hospital yesterday. The one big reason why ‘ASPRO' has from various sources, and negotia- "Speed The Plough.”
tlung in relation thereto pre still circumstances attendant upon those suffering from injuries to his arms a universal sale is because it has a A few years ago I was motoring continuing. No finality will, how affairs during the past financial and chest, sustained after falling universal use. It helps all from chil- in the West County and passed ever, be reached without first plac-year, Mr. Tagguft's labours were from motor lorry, No. 2181, driven dren to parents. It relieves all kinds The purity of "ASPRO" conforms to when you unG ASPRO. ASPRO I
of aches and paine. It is the quickest the standard laid down by the British the safe, sure, certain tablet. tavern with the sign "Speed the ing the matter fully before Share very considerably increased. As an by Chung Hung, while on the way finisher of colds and influenza ever Pharmacopoeia-the gulling authority not harm
not harm the heart or cause stomach" example therefore, I would cite the from Kowloon City to Yu Ling Vil-discovered.
Furthermore, it does not Profession took my holders In General Meeting.
It relieves rheumatism of the Medical in one night, and saves many good ASPRO there is no free Salicylia produce any lujurious after-effects. "In the matter of Expenditure fact that in order to ascertain and lage.
Looth if it is taken for toothache. You Acid, therefore, it does not harm the and Crown, "The Cricketer's generally, all avenues have been ex test the exact "bed-rock" position, the amount of cement used on don't even have to lay up to Arms" or "The Red Lion" but plured, and retrenchments, consis- Mr. Taggart carefully dissected the the Shing Mun Dam, and on the rains, car, office, et home, anywhere, digestive or other troubles. Safeguard
Lake Heart, or have any infurious after DODWELL & CO., LTD. ASPRO.' You can take it in trams, effects, auth as palpitation, nAUSSR. somehow pr other, "Speed the tent with the efficient running of Company's Balance Sheet and. A channel to the dam, the Chair- everywhere, with quick resulteit is your health and heart by always lastet Plough" appealed to me--it strikes your undertaking, have been made counts, and thereafter prepared #
man' stated that apart from ce- the same. the imagination it makes one all round.
Special Memorandum in regard
ment used on the channel. 171m conscious of life, of joy, of enn- "Your Board have also consider thereto for the consideration of the teniment, of work, of prosperity. Hed, from every aspect, ways of in- Board-a piece of work which necess of cement had been deliver-
Jed to Shing Mun. makes. one think of the country life creasing business and combating the Barily occupied many hours of his The adoption of the report and.
of England, and all that it stands very severe competition with which time.
accounts wan "When I add that the whole of Mr. Frank Austin and carried un- then seconded by we are faced from Japan-in which You visualise man at work-relation, I would like to state that the above work was performed by
animously. there is a general atmosphere of the attitude of he local Government Mr. Taggart without any remuner-
The retiring directors Mesara, | goodwill towards all men--you get is a sympathetic one, and they have ation other than his customary J. Scott Harston and Mr. J. H. an idea of sunshine, hills, valleys, advised us that in future a propur- fees
Company's Taggart were re-elected on the given by the Chief Justice, the Hon. rivers and lakes of birds follow- tion of your Company's product will Directors, Shareholders will real-motion of Mr. C. E. L. Grist, Be-Mr. A. D. A. McGregor, in the claim ing the plough and larks singing in be used on all works of a pubile ise (as do the Board) that especial conded by Mr. H. J. M. de Figuei- of two concubines, Liang Cheung
for.
The sky.
You hear the ploughman whistle, and sing as he gets on with his
of As one
the
nature.
Factory Closed Temporarily. "Your factory, which has worked
thanks are due to Mr. Taggart therefore.
redo,
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CONCUBINES WIN ESTATE CLAIM.
$20,000 Involved.
Judgment for the plaintiffs
WAA
nang and Wong So-chung, for let- "In conclusion, I would like to and Davis, and Messrs. Lowe, estate of Lo Wai-chuen, deceased. The auditors, Messrs. Linstead Lers of administration to the $20,000 job you see him stop and go to intermittently throughout the year record the thanks of the Board Bingham and Matthews, were re-Le Pak-wai, defendant, was ordered the hedge and drink some home under review, has
entirely and I am sure of all Shareholders elected at a remuneration of $1,250 to pay costa. been made beer out of an earthenware closed since
to the members of our greatly each on the motion of Mr. F. C. jar-you hear him pass thic time of throwing out of work some 1,500 depleted Staff, who, despite the Barry, seconded by Mr. A. Kit-Messra. Wilkinson and Grist, is re- day with a passing friend or fol- Chinese workmen; most of whom manifold difficulties arising, have chell.'
continued, to discharge their du-
true.
the past.
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October, Inst
December
of
Mr. Hin-ahing Lo, instructed by
presenting the plaintiffs, and the de- .. Tribute to Mr. Shewan, fendant, assisted by Mesars. Russ siness of the Meeting. Mr. Scott
Before proceeding, with the bu- and Co., conducted his own case.
Harston said: "I would like to:
NATURAL DEATH OF PRISONER. Inquiry. Result.
A verdict of death from natural
low worker, a word of cheer have many persons dependent upon ties with zeal and efficiency. word of kindness, then he carries them.
"There being no further matters on with the furrow, straight and "During the year under review,
Do Cement was taken in connection to which I carr usefully refer, I Whatever you do, never despair, [with the Shing Mun Valley Dam, for now beg formally to propose thaiexpress the Board's deep regret ati always be cheerful, and
when which your Company obtained the the Report and Accounts for the the passing of Mr. Robert Gordon] remember contract.
financial year ended things don't go right,
Deliveries of Cement,
¡Shewan. Mr. Shewan's Arm (then) that the sun will shine to-morrow however, commenced in a small way
131, 1933, as presented, be adopted, known as "Shewan & Co." took and it will be just as bright as in at the beginning of this month, and and that the recommendation
over the management of the Green Island Cement Company as far while we are as yet unaware of the your Directors that the aum When all said and done life is total quantity of Cement required, the credit of the current year be almost entirely due to the late causes was returned by the jury at
$278,647.77 be carried forward to back as the year 1895, and it was like a mighty river rushing on in your Board expect that, with the its course, now through crevasses, commencement of this work and tlu
accepted."
Mr. Shewan's business acumen an inquiry held at the Kowloon! over rocks and boulders, down falls building of the new Head Office for
Government Demand Queried. ļand sagacity in the handling of Magistracy yesterday into the death and cascades, ever moving on the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bankport, and accounts Mr. G. Htained the great measure of pros-Prison, who died at mid-night on Before the adoption of the re the Company's affairs that it at of Li Fuk, a prisoner at Laichikok warda-now placid now roughing Corporation, together with the Potts said: until it reaches the ses and is lost orders on our books, your factory Mr. Chairman, "In your rewell. After 37 years of close
perity you will all remember so Monday. in the ocean.
will be able to start work again marks you contend that the Gov
Mr. E. L. Wynne-Jones acted as You have put your hands to the within the next two months.
ernment are now taking a lot of connection with the Company, the Coroner and the jury empanelled plough--you are starting a
"It is inconceivable that, in thess our cement for Publie Works, is new
lata Mr. Shewan, owing to ill consisted of Messrs. E. G. Blair furrow-may it be straight and troublesome and difficult times, this really so?, I also notice that health, resigned from the Board (Foreman), A. B. Raworth and J. true-may it ever bring you bap such an important undertaking a Japanese cement is being used to the great regret of all. Ita Mem-F. Souza, piness and contentment.
that of your Company (which has outside the Stock Exchange of would also like to refer to
[[bers-on October 28; 1982, May it bring pleasure to your assisted so largely in the past in Building, although I know that!, friends and may you sometime stop building the public works of the the building was constructed of the departure from the Colony on
Fines of $50 each, in default] by the way, to pass a kindly word Colony, docks, wharves, reservoirs Green Island cement.”
retirement at the beginning of one month's hard labour, was im or lead a helping hand, to others. and so many of the prominent. In reply the Chairman said: "this month, of Mr. Conrad F.posed on Lau Chuen and Tang And lastly may. It bring joy and buildings), should be compelled, for think that the statement that Mendham, who had been a Mem-Chingi two stone-cutters, by Mr. plenty to those who come after lack of proper support, to close down the Government is sympathetic
ber of your Board since the year E. W. Hamilton at the Central Ma-| permanently owing to the intonal-is warranted by facts known to 1924. Mr. Mendham's technical gistracy this morning, for being Your Excellency, Ladies and sed dumping it is experiencing, me, although I know nothing of assistance to your Board, and at a quarry In Cha Ewo Ling Vil knowledge was always of great in possession of blasting powder Gentlemen "Speed the Plough" and Your Board, however, have not yet the latter question. “God Speed" the Bride and Bride- lost. Zalth, and are hopeful that the In reply to a further questionem aure I am voicing your senti-lage yesterday. Inspector Logan
Company will, with due support, be from Mr. Potts with regard to menta in wishing him many happy prosecuted.
years in retirement."
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