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PHARMACISTS

FORM SOCIETY

Registered Pharmacists of flong Kong met at the Coming

Club

tive Chairmanship of Mr. Wenley C. Thom and activated a society they named "The Pharma- geutical Society of Hong Kong."

THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1849.

Dispute Over Theatre Tenancy Heard

during the week unfer the tents. An allegation that plaintiff, owner of the Central Theatre, threatened to take back the theatre tenancy from defendants when he saw that their cinoma business had soared was made yesterday at the action involving the Central Theatre.

The objects are "to support and protect the character status and interests of Roglstered Pharmac ists in the Colony of Hong Kong

and territorica within its furidis

tion."

Membership to this soclety will be divided intu two clannes: Members (Registered Pharmas

1.

istri 2, Honorary Members

Celected from Individuals other than Registered Pharmacists who have shliwn great setive interest in the profession).

Defendant, Leung Chuen-wah, alleged of the Supreme. Court before Mr. Justice Williams, senior Puisne Judge, that he and a partner in the show business-a co-defendant--even- tually had to give plaintiff a 50 per cent share of the business profits. Plaintiff in the action, Ng,

an

Theatre.

RADIO

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11.16 .m.-Morning Prayers (Stadlo). 18. Đô truns Kor. Callus. 13.az .m.-BC_W]zelena Milliary fland

BUC Binger.

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Announcemenila.

1,55.1-Interlude.

1. p.1.Relections

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Dichten.

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King Calling, Armstrong and FI

Concert Orchestra and 1.10 p.m.--New Lrung Chuen-wah, first defen

Winnie Melville (Bopraza). _8,40 13.m.-The Terry Jackto Trip_|_ The following weak to merchant of 110 Caine dunt, sult in evidence that up to

(Studio). ufficers of the Society: Chairman, Road, claims that he is sole-he beginning of the var, he had of the Queen's Mr. Wesley C. Thom: Vice-chair-ly entitled to possession of the been matinger

under premises man, Mr. Wilfred George Freat; theatre

Turning to the subject of the Secretary-Transurer,

M

Cheng

agreement between defendants Lon-hool; Members of the Execu and himself. He is represent-Central Theatre, witness agro

ed by the Hon. Leo d'Almada, that Ng Puk-to was the owner ut Committee: Chairman, BIT. tive Wesley Thom-ex officio; Vire KC, instructed by Mr. C. Y. the premises.

During the wor, witness con- Wilfred chairman, Mr.

George Kwan.

mnde arrangererls tinued, he Frost ex officio Str. Thomas Defendants. Leung Churn-wali, Patrick Manon, Ming Esther Sutherwise known as Terry Leune with one Li Shing on to the run= |

the Central Theatre, ning of chang Liu, Mr. Arthur H. Bentley, manager of the Central Theatre Be Introducet. Li to plaintift.

society has applied for und W.. W. tp, second defendant, registration with the Registrar of

represented by Mr. II. G. under the Societies

{}, A and Mr. KC, Sheldon, 1949.

Bernacchi, on the Instructions af? Mr. Peter Sin.

Defendants in partnership dre otherwise known as the Wah Wat Company.

The new

Societies

were

Among those prosent al the Messra. Thomas meeting Patrick Mahon (Chief Pharmacist, ilong Kong), Wilfred George Prost Govt. Stores Dept.), Llang Tsu-hinng, Alee Charles Barton.

Ek-long,

Wonk

Cheung Chung

become

Ng offered to tes the theatre to defendant later on for three MY3,000. months on trial

This money, Leung said, had to be paid three months in ad- vance. It was also agreed that after these three months, the rent would be Increased

48 ..Generally

Holt

J

Baking_W}}. Talking-Introducing myself" (Laukon' Relax?..

1,45 pm-"From the Elderlæk,” (on-

dum Helmyy

9030 pm--Weather Report,

Prith

1

15.05

Concert Hall...

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London Remphony Orchestra durled by Clarence Raylumld, Jean Possenet (Violia),

1.19. -Patricia Bemborspotenti riimusį. and Robinstin Cleaver (Organs

Ins 10.30 - Music for Danelng

Harve (inem Artist).

to 1.0 Radio Newn

Fl-tayl

Heel, fondan

4.15 p.m:-Weather Report *rd, Bus

nary of News from Chlam 11.20 p.m.Clear Down,"

Rediffusion

The case for the defendants,

$6,000. they are protected by the Landlord and Tents Ordinance,

During the three months loung. Wong Ying-chun, Chen 1945. The Senmary, they claim, question, Leung went on, he run Loun-hobi, Laurence A. F. Leong, is not affected by the business the business of Chinese stage Gweneth Eileen Morton (Min)

From the Dr. Sun-ling, Juha Jones, partnership with plaintiff. Alter-

natively, even If the tenancy was dancing and plays.

gone into a Alis Arthin Duneon

defen with second Lair James Stephingus,

partnership Chang Wei-fered by the partnership with beginning he hadl

lant, Tp. yuen, Werley Thom, Ellen Wen- plaidiff and the theatre did

partnership property-- "In November,

1940, however, tsu Chao (Miss). Esther Su-chang which is denied defendants are Lin (Miss), Lau Yiuk-ber, Sister the sole tennis, and the plaintiff after having bought new cinema

others, H.3.T. Ryan Mary Dolorosa, and Mr.

they claim, entitled to solequipment and repated not,

2.0.4 mm-Up with the Run. into the Lung said, he went Arthur H. Bentley.

7. ..--Setting up Exercing#. possession.

ma business., Jeinema

Subsequently,

7.30 .m.-Musient Gurk, After Wong Ping-cheung, char-

Chim came 10 100

abit the

7.15 m. The Fl. A. Keller iven evidence

To having

A... cinema business was getting alege

News and Weather Forecast, examined the books of the Confine, the rent for the

iheatre 8.15* num.--Easy Listening, trul Theatre on behalf of plaintiff, would have to be increased

1.45 .. Through the klox film.

Morning. Mr. Sheldon opened his case for the defence.

i

NEW TURNTABLE tere ecomtant, had yesterday matter, telling him that us his

FOR HKFB The Hong Kong Fire Brigade has been authorised by Govern

purchase an additional furntable fire appliance the "China Müll" learner yesterday.

The

៧៧

Counsel told the court that his client in the stand would relate defendants hat been

$10,000.

to

On being told that

this was plaintiff, It unreasonable,

the question of alleged. raised

the theatre running the business himself.

declared that he even Leung tually had to give Ng a share of

The approval is a result of the how the recommendations by the Com-rendy to go to almost any lengths Ariting back mission which ipquired into the in order to placate plaintiff. disastrous Wing On Godown Fire!

Ins1 year

The new purchase, at the cost

No Authority

He went on to say that there the business, consisting of 50 per It was also agreed could not increuse

puid

of some BCS10,000, will give the was no authority to back up the cent Fire Brigade Department its third proposition by plaintiff tho that turntable appliance. A present tenancy merge with the partner-the amount of rent.

Defendants then each ene is being used on the Island ship. and the second on the Mainland. This, Mr. Sheldon said, was a $10,000 into the new partnership. the two defendants Plaintiff himself did not put in case where had the tenancy before the purt- his allotted sum of $20,000, nership between them anil The After further evidence, hearing plaintiff was formed,

Iwas adjourned until tomorrow,

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Unleas otherwise #text #egistered

Rotarians Hear Talk On Stamp Collecting

Articles and Parrel Ponta clow 10 minutes Mr. C. d'Almada e Castro, Registrar of the

arlier than the ordinary mail. If mali

ID 4.m., Relater clan Infute

and Parcel Posts clox at 6 pm. on the pre-

lous day,

Kalla are times at Kowloon Central Front Ofer half an hour earlier than the GPD eller tira,

Canton,

WEDNESDAY, JULY 13 Cloning Times by Air

Kowloon CPO) .m., 12.30 1... 2 p.m., 3.80 p.m.; (GPO) 10 a.m., Noot, 1.9 μm., 3 pr. Airmail for Hwalow and Amor, (Reg.)

1.10 ... (Ord.) 9.175.

Airmail for Okluwwa and Japan, (Reg. į

0.30 am, (Ork.) 10 ..

Airmail fhe Manila, (Reg.) Noon,

cord. 12.30 1.19. Alimat for Holhow: Airmail for Tai. peh. (Re) p.m., Ord.) 3,80 p.. Airmail for Swatow And Amay; Airmail

for Chungking and Chengtu, te

Jum. (ed.) 3.30 p.m

Supreme Court of Hong Kong, and Vice- President of the Hong Kong Philatelic Society, gave Hong Kong Rotarians a talk on the hobby and business of stamp collecting at the Club's weekly lunch yesterday. The speaker said there were no less than 12,000,- 000 stamp collectors in the world today, this number not including school-boys and teen- agers but only those who took stamp collect- ing as a serious hobby.

sramme.

0.50 m. Wedoraday's Music, 16,60 m.m.--Morning Medley, 11...Made for all. 12.00 a.m.---Keyboard Cavalrade, 12.13 ..Tun Time, 12.34 p.m.-Interval Bignal.

12.12 p.m.-Milltary Hand

100 p.m.-Singer,

1.16 p.m.New.

1.10 p.m.-Orchestra) Concert, 2.00 p.m. --Afternoon Musicnte,

16.day's Chesler, 4.30 p.m.Voexily Yours. 6.00p.m. Music Makern, 5.15 p.m.Coralle Caillat, 5.30 p.m.-Harmony Hall, 5.15 p.m.-Radio Hendliners,

1.Kingdom of Swing

0.30 p.m.-The Jumping Jucku,

p.m.-To You Remember? Pekin Myndicate).

8.4

1.00 p.m.-Evening Cuncert

(Rondoni.

145 m.The Super-Cola Programme.

p.m.-B.B.C. New

R.15.m.-Bouth Amerlenna.

10 p.m.-The Dairy Fario Programme,

0.40 m. Dunes Time-Woosty Herman,

0.15 .m.-Moumlight Berenarie,

1,36 pm, The Carrier Programme, 14.40 p.m.-11.B.C, World News,

10.10 p.m.Loent News, 13.-1.ight Munic.

11.00 .m.Novailme, 11.15 Shoft Lights and

Midnight Clan Dawn,

Muale

Sweet

d'Atmada. There were three One ways of acquiring stamps. could buy from dealers, and Hong Kong was very fortunately placed of its In this respeď. because international trade where stamps of nearly

countries in the world may be had from dealers. The next method is to cor

correspond wth people all over the world:

get It is by for one of the must these stamps. The next day, on and another way is to popular hobbies with the larg-looking over them, he thought he stamps from those clearing the est following.

was seeing double, but when office baskets.

on him, he

Stamp

mp collecting is a hobby of Interest in stamp collecting the truth dawned

his rare really serious proportion,

Jon, said Mr. did not start until the 1800's, promptly advertised

old

Alzmall for Haigon and Paria, (Hey) said Mr. d'Almado, some 24/collection for sale of. £40 each! d'Almado, and one in which one the penny blacks in England soing back a decade, in the never loses interest. It is also a

2.30 pms (Ord.) & p.m.

Closing Timer by Ges

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THURSDAY, JULY 14

Closing Times by Air

years after the first issue of

more

issue of

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commemoration

Investment, because when good some 1035,

of the stamps one finds it necessary to sell one's

Castle instead of one finds that one can get more ihan

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Since then it has grown pro- showed 4wo flagstaffs over stamps one almost invariably

than Windsor digiously, much any other hobby has grown. These double flagstaff Hamps, what one paid originally for

them has also grown into one of

because of their rarity, were The speaker was thanked the largest businesses in the

considered to be more valuable, Rotorian J. H. B. Lee, the Foat- world.

and today would fetch probably master General, who revealed The speaker recalled that when £15 each.

that Issue of commemoration came the first stumps

out In Stamp collectors today con-stamps in connection

with the Britain with Queen Victoria's centrate on certain periods or on 78th anniversary of the Universal hend, there was widespread pro- certain countries, DT look for Postal Unlora would be aut Almall for ilangoon, Catrulta, Karachi, test. I was regarded as vul-

vul- commemorative stamps, said Mr. Oelober.

`{lients,

Nairobi, Mumbaai, Dare garising the dignity of the Em- Talaam, Mauritius, Jobeansbus and pire's reigning Sovereign,

Calro via Karachi), Alexandria, Rame

but

and Larden, Kokon CPD: (item) the protests had no effect, and p.m.; (Ord.) 4.33 p.m.; GPQ) (les.) ever since every stamp in Great Britain has born the head of the 4.30 p.m., (Ord.) p.m.

reigning monarch.

Airmail for Singapore, (Reg.) 4.30

p.m., (Ord) 5 p.m.

Airmail for Banakuk, Batarla, Cokom

Speaking of the value of old stamps Mr. d'Almada sald one of blacks of 1840

bo, Bydney and Auckland; (Re-) the aid orth about £40 today.

4.30 p.m., (Ord.) $ p.m.

Airmail for Japan, (leg.) 4.10 p...

(Ord. p.m.

Clealog· Times by Ben,

Bulger, 1 p.m.

Strai. Rangoon and Calcutta. 1 p.m.

Manía, 4 pm...

Korea Irk Festhon), J 95%

Bwatow, pan.

+1

Timkens (vis Canton), & p

PRIDAY, JULT 16

Closing Times, by' Air

would be

Two years

stamps,

f shoe of those

among some old papers belonging to the Duke of Buccleuch, fetched £6,000 at a public surt

auction.

A small fortuna in old stamps was discovered in Hong Kong in the 1930's which also fetched several thousand pounds at London auction,

An old established firm, clear- Airmail, for Manila, Cus. Tonaldu. Lng out one of its godowns in an

USA and Canada, (Nem.) 450 mm. ald (Ord.) B'p.m.

maha UBA, (Kowloon OPO) 4.30 p.m«

(printed

came acrosa some

fold correspondence and envelopes

Колд

Air Faresi Post for Manila, Hanlal with postage stamps.

Mr. Justice Lindsell, weil (GPO) Kp.30. Ordinary Airmail

maliers, known to old Hong Ko Samples and small parket posts) for aldents as an expert philatelist, Manila, Guam, Honolulu and USA. was invited to go over the stamps. (Kowloon GPO) 4.80 p.m., 1920) # | A good many of them had been 1.3k

while dats, but destroyed by and Stanol,what be Airmail Em. Halphons

was able to retrieve **(Reg.) | 430 «p.m., (Ord.) ́s pm:

-Cigstar Timon by Bon •

ultimately found their way to a Baigon, 10 89.

London auction, room. They were mostly Ceylon stamps of 1837/67:. Brought Fortunes.

Kofhow, Pakbol ristolbow: and Bliktfa,

BATURDAY, JULY-14, Clling Timas by Air

Alrmall for Manila,' (Reg.) 16on,, (Ordy

|

· Errors in atamps often brought fortunes in people. In the – issue commemorating the list Olymple Games, some of the stamps bore "double", overprint. A man- and -bought a sheet of 180 of

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