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THE CHINA MAZLAUESDAY6 NOVE

VISITORS FROM

CANTON

Official Programme Issued

MANY FUNCTIONS ARRANGED

The following is the official pro- gramme in connection with the visit to Hong Kông of His Ex- [cellency the Chairman of the Kwangiang Provincial Govem-

ment and His Honour the Mayor of Canton..

Note-As the visit is informal Civil Uniform will not be prej scribed for any function.

Part L. Wednesday, November 4

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10.95 The Manager · and Chief Engineer (Major B. D. Walker, M.C) will board the Fly- ling Eagle Express at Shum Chua Station and escort the visitors over the British Section of the Canton-Kowloon Railway.

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11.10 amThe visitors detrain at the Kowloon Terminus, where! (ordinary passengers will not be permitted to alight until the party! has left the arrival platform.

Betty Barwell Jones, one of the radio-Exmous Boswell sisters, is shown with her six-pound, daughter, born at a Toronto hospital. – Bock her sisters, Mrs. Martha Lloyd and Mrs. Connie, were in

nice kritieni Toronto for the event.

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SEQUEL TO MOTOR ACCIDENT

Claim Against Taxi

Driver Fails

PUISNE JUDGE'S REMARKS “It is a dreadful thing that children should-be allowed to run about: mattended”” said Mr Jus- |tice: J. J. Hayden, Acting Prime] Judge, at the Summary Court yes terday, in dismissing a claim for $1,000 daïnagas brought by Ip Hing, on behalf of his six-year-old Jaon, Ip Kan, against the Hong Kong and Shanghai: Taxicab Co.. Ltd.

CHORUS - GIRLS- «CHOOSE

THEIR-IDEAL-MAN -

Chorus girls working in Holly- wood in the film “Gold Diggers ef. 29$7′′ Zuve Just Seen asked to questionnaire about Their Ireal Man. -- Here he is

He is 30 years old: be weighs 1st. 10h he is 5ft. Him. Hight he has dark hair and blue eyest he is well off

There are four things that he must not do.

He must not pay much atten- tius to other women: he must not pat cigarette enda in his coffee be must not wear a. berei.

The action arose, through a mo- The only issue was whether the tor sevident in Wanchai Road on taxi knocked down, the child while the evening of June 17, when the he was standing on the pavement child was alleged to have been or ranning across the road.

İknocked down by taxicab No. 563, Mr. Mackinlay said there was a while he was standing on the complete difference of opinion as [pavement.

to the facts. His case was that

Mr. Sydney Ng Quinn appeared the child was running across the for the plaintiff, and the defen-road. dant company was represented by Mr. W. A. Mackinlay.

Passenger's Story

Mr. Quinn banded to His Lord- Mr. Quinn said that on the ship a medical certificate which evening in question the boy was showed that the boy's leg had to standing in the gutter on the east be amputated as a result of in- side of Triangular Street near juries received in the accident. Wanchai Hoad, when the taxicab Cheung Ah-yec, a woman bawk suddenly swerved to the right and jer, deposed to having seen the boy immocked him down. The boy re-standing on the pavement. She did ceived, such serious injuries, to not actually see the accident: her the right leg that it had to be attention was attracted by shouts

of "Save Life"

Office

The Governor's A.D.C. will make the following presentations outside the Saloon door:-The- Honourable the Secretary for Chinese Affairs (Mr. Carrie), The Honourable Com- mander G. F. Hole RN., Har! bour Master. Mr. R R Todd, Chairman of the Urban Council, of the Kwangtung ProvincialĮkind permission of the Comman-amputated. The Honourable Dr. R. H. Kote Government and His Honour thesdant the Pipers of the Hong Kong wall, C.M.G., The Honourable Dr. Mayor of Canton, accompanied by Volunteer Defence Corps will hon-the across the Harbour.

the Governor's ADC, and follow our the expany with Scottish clothes will be wor (19) Ts'o Seen-wan, C.B.E The

ed by their Staff, will proceed by Music during the banquet.

8.20 am-The party alight Honourable Mr. Chau Tsun-nin

November 5 the Railway Pier. A Guard

Honour will be provided by NoteAll engagements for this day will be unofficial. The Gov-2nd Battalion the Royal Welch ernor will not be present or beusiliers. After its inspection Main the taxi at the time of the ac- represented at any of the following jr Walker will conduct the dis-cident, who was subpoenaed, said tinguished visitors to the Flying he saw the child run across the Arrow Express, on which they will road. entrain.

The Honourable Mr. Lo Man-kam, car to Government House: The Part II Thu

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of

The Honourable. Mr. S. E. Dod-mainder of the party will be escort- well, Mr. B. C. K. Hawking, Chiered by the Colonial Secretary and Assistant to the Secretary for the Secretary for Chinese Adairs

to the Hong Kong Hotel Chinese Affairs.

(6) Morning Dress (European

1140 am-On arrival at Gov-functions. Chinese at option) will be worn ernment House His Excellency and Mr. B. C. E. Hawkins will place is Honour will be received by a himself in attendance on the Guard of Honour provided by the Forenoon-Representatives Hotel Party and act generally St. John's Ambulance Brigade, varions Chinese Associations will throughout the visit Liaison

During its inspection Madame give a Reception to the distinguish- officer.

Tseng Yang Fu will arrive accom-jed visitors. (8)

(7) 11.15 am-A Guard of Honour panied by Mrs. North. of the 2nd Battalion the Royal 11.45 am-The distinguished Welch Fusiliers will be drawn up visitors will be greeted by His E on the terminus platform. After cellency the Governor and Lady the salute and the inspection the Caldecott in the drawing-room of Party will embark on M. L. Bri-Government House. tannia at the Railway Pier. Inaval salute will be fired during

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After similar evidence had been given by another woman "hawker, Li Wah-choi, the driver of the at taxi said that the child ran into of his car. He was travelling et à the speed of 10 miles an hour.

Mr. Li Yak-cheung, a passenger.

Giving judgment, His Lordship said this was the usual running- down case in which there was a

8.25 am-Train Departs. Note Honourable Members of direct conflict of evidence. He was Council and prominent citizens will satisfied that the driver had not (14)

be welcome at the departure of been guilty of negligence, and he 100 p.m.-The Chinese Members the distinguished visitors either believed that the accident was due of Councils and other prominent at Queen's Pier or Kowloon Ter-to the child's leaving the pavement. members of the Chinese commun-minus. Their attendance, however. The people who were at fault were ity will entertain the distinguish is optional and their names have those who were left in charge of ed visitors at a special luncheon in not therefore been entered in the children who allowed them to run

about on the pavements. the Roof Garden at the Hong Kong preceding par Hotel

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T. L Soong, 12.30pm-Mi

430 pm-The Chinese General the passage across the Harbour. Commissioner of Finance, Dr.)

Philip K. C. Tyan, Special Dele-Chamber of Commerce will wel- 11.25 am-The visitors alight gate for Foreign Affairs, Colonel come the distinguished visitors at at Queen's Pier, where they will Li Fan, Secretary to the Mayor, a Tea Party in the Chamber's Hall

(16) be met by the Honourable, the Act and Mr. Chang Yaen Man, Coun- ing Colonial. Secretary, Mr. R. Asellor to the Chairman, will proce- 8.00 pm The Hong Kong Gen- c. North, who will make the led from the Hong Kong Hotel, eral Chamber of Commerce will following presentations:- The conducted by Mr. B. C. K. Hawkins, entertain the distinguished visi- Honourable the Attorney General, to Government House and will be tors at a Dinner to be held in the Mr. C. G. Alabaster, K.C., O.B.Egreeted by His Excellency the Hong Kong Hotel The Honourable thy Colonial Governor and Lady Caldecott. Treasurer, Mr. E. Taylor, CMG,

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Note-Madame Taeng Yang- fa will be entertained at luncheon

It frequently happens that an The Honourable. Mr. A. G. W.

1 pm--Luncheon party at and dinner:by Mrs Kotewall. Mrs. unemployed ex-serviceman obtains Tickle, ag. Director of Public Government House The seating Te'o and Mix ME LO

Part III. Friday, November 6 work in another locality, but is Works, The Honourable. Dr. A. Baccommodation in the dining-room

\*(17) faced with the difficulty of trans-Wellington, CMG, Director of is limited to 30 and invitations

8.00 ms Excellency the ferring his family and belongings Medical Services, The Honourable will therefore be confined to those. Subject to satisfactory evidencer. T... King, Inspector General assisting in the organisation of ar- Governor and Lady Caldecott will being supplied regarding the em-of Police, The Honourable Mr. J. rangements for the visit and to bid good-bye to His Excellency the at Chairman of the Kwangtung Pro- ployment, and that suitable accom-. Fsterson, The Honourable Mr. prominent persons unable to modation exists at the new place F. Braga, O.B.E., The Honour-tend the evening banquet. Morn-vincial Government, His Honour of residence, assistance is granted able Mr M T. Johnson. The ing dress will be worn, European the Mayor of Canton towards the cost of removal. Al- Honourable Mr. A. W. Hughes for Chinese together 792 cases were assisted The Flag Lieutenant to His Ex- under this scheme last year at a cellency the Naval C-in-C. The cost of £3,009.

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Previously acknowledged

F. C. Hi IT. C. T. Beck

EP E La

St. David's Society

Lient-Col, E. B. L. Dowbiggin

7. W. Alabaster ...)

H. K. St. Andrew's Society John Forbes

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and Mrs. Tseng Yang-fu at Governmerrt House, after which they will proce 2.15 3.45 pm-Available for ed by car to Queen's Pier. AD.C. to His Excellency the Gen-rest or private engagements. $28eral Officer Commanding, The

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8.10 am-Ortxide: Queen's Pier (11) 3.50

Government Guard of the Hong Kong Police: p. The Secretary to the Bear Admiral in 20 charge of H.3 Dockyardi

House and Hotel parties and Dr. will be drawn up.-M. North will Morning Dress will be worn R. H. Kotewall will leave to catch receive Madame Tseng Yang-Fu. pra Vehicular Ferry The Colonial Secretary," the In- 20 Madame Tseng Yang Fa will be the 4

25

100

met at Queen's Pier by Mra. Northen route, to Shing Mun. Mr. G-spector-General of Police, The Flag | 10 and conducted by her to Govern-ford Hall will receive the party on Lieutenant to His Excellency the ment House after inspection of the arrival and tes will be served on Naval C-in-C the AD.C to ELE. $2,542 Guard of Honour has been com a site overlooking the reservoir. the General Officer Commanding Further contributions will be pleted.

There will be no set. time for de-and the Secretary to the Bear- gratefully received by Mr. P. G.

|parture, which can be at the con-Admiral will bid the party fare- Mander, Secretary to Earl Haig's 11.30 am Outside Queen'svenience of the Guests. Lounge well on the Pier. The Governor's AD.C. the Secretary for Chinese Fund. York Building, Hong Kong. Pier a Guard of Honour of the Ist suits will be worn.

Affairs, the Harbour Master, the Cheques should be made pay Battalion the Royal Ulster Rides) able to Thomson and Co. and will be drawn up. After its in- 8.00 pm--Banquet in the Ball Chairman of the Urban Council crossed "Poppy Day Fund.”

spection. His Excellency the Chair-Room at Goverment House By and Dz. E. E. Kotewall will escort

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