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A

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Coughing accompanied by tickling

in the throat, huskiness and tightness

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 3RD, 1925

ot chest, indicate bronchitis: a sud-len breathing difficulty in association with the cough, usually warns of bronchial asthma. Another prevalent type of irritating dry cough is due to persistent throat weakness,

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WHAT A LADY M.P. SHOULD

WEAR.

UNSUCCESSFUL, LIBEL ACTION BY LADY TERRINGTON. Lady Terrington, who was elected M.P. for the Wycombe, Division of Bucks, in the 1923 election, but lost the geut in the recent General Election, failed in

Sir Edward next referred Lady Torrington's attention to pictures of her appearing in the role of a mannequin, and Lady Terrington said that was for charity.

of

The Judge: Charity covers a multitude

aina

And dispenses with Sir Edward:

INTIMATIONS

THE STAR FERRY COMPANY, - LIMITED. 1.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that An EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEET- ING of The STAR FERRY COMPANY. a lot of clothes, (Laughter.)

His Lorship: What is the differenceZIMITED, will be held at the Otice of Mears between a bus dressing as a mannequin her libel action against the Imily and a mannequin dressing as a indy! I do not know much about (Laughter.) prea is the King's Bench Division or

it. thought mannequin was a November 12th.

who pus on clothes at dressmakers and walked about in them to

persuad a lady that if she wore them she would look like that,

Terrington!

The action was tried hy Lord Darling and a special jury.

The jury found for the paper, for

Sir

whom judgment was accordingly enter comes to, tighter.) Is that what

ed.

Sir Ellis Hume-Willianis, K.C.; aid that a few days before, the polling date... of the 1893 election & Dry Express repre sentative, a Mrs. Burgess, asked to inter- view Lady Terrington. The woman re porter used neither notebook ner pencil, and what she wrote afterwards was ap parently the result of her unaided recol. lection.

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LIMITED, Pedder Street, Hongkong on WEDNESDAY the 19TH DAY OF JANUARY, the Subjoined Reshition

but will

an Extraordinry Resolution

Uspital

"

NOON, when be proponed

(a) That the following Article shall to inserted after Article 110 of the Articles of Association

.. 110A. -The Company in General Me ting may at any time Relation is the effect pass that it is desirable to capitalier AD sum of sums of money be ing part of the Undivided Frots of the Company standing to the Renorve credit of the Company's Ren Fund,

Lady Terrington It does (Laughter.)|isation. His Lanship: I thought was ei pro

If you fit and It comes to this then; like a mannequin your look like a corres (Laughter.)

pondin This ended Lady Terrington's how

Aharon. evidence.

Evidence by Miss Ellen E Macey Terrington's secretary) and Lord Terrington concluded the case for Lady Sir Ellis added that the paragraph - Terrington.

Sir Edward Marshall-Hall then called nouncing what Lady Terrington would wear at Weetminster-ospreys. fur contevidence for the defence. and pearls and so on-was all wrong. She was naked whether she intended to adopt any special kind of dress in the House of Commons. She said she was not going to adopt a Quaker collar. Sir E said he believed therr, was woman member of the House of Commons whe did adopt a Quaker collar. The article was headed: The Best-Dressel Woman M.P"

Lady Terringtod's Aim. If It Elected, and Furs and Pearls.' stated:-

If 1 am returned to Westminster, said Lady Terrington to me, yester day. I intend to wear my best clothes when I go there. I shall put on my ospreys and my fur coats and my pearls

15

The statements, said counsel, were inaccurate.

Sir Ellis continued to read the article, which later stated:-

my

Mrs Charlotte Burgess said that when she asked Lady Terrington what clothes she would wear. Lady Terrington re plied, in an animated manner: "When Westminster I shall to go

wear, coat. ospreys, m my pearls nad my fur

Miss Nors S. Held, giving evidence,

the articles said that she wrote Zulier Fiell Fashion. Nothing ap peared in the article that was not said by Lady Terrington or suggested by the witness and agreed

to by Lady Terrington.

in

.of

LORD DARLING'S SUMMING UP.

said be Lord Darling, summing up, decided that the article was a matter oi public interest, and that night surprise Lady Terrington was some people. standing tor Parliament, and the kind of clothes a lady member of Parliament wore in Parliament was a matter

interest. public

The laws and statutes had often in. Everyone hery knows I live je aterfered to regulate the dress of persons. large house; and keep manservants. They would have noticed that all judges <That was not be. and can afford a motor-car and a fur

were dressed alike. coat. Every woman would do the same

cause they had met and agreed that they if she could. It is sheer hypocriay to should dress in that way. It was dress pretend in public life that you have for the offor, and had been so fer many

centuries. no nice things and to ilisplay them openly in your home."

Sir Ellis added that the recollected interview was a distortion.

Lady Terrington, giving evidence, said that the only reference to the fur coat was by Mrs. Burgess who asked if she had worn ary furs during the election. She replied that she had worn her für

came "Irom the fact Originally that

servants of the King, that they were and he gave them the cloth from which to make their liveries, and when people saw them in their ratment they knew they were judges and treated them as ptople holding high office in the State, and treated the exactly with the

with which one now treated

coat Nothing was said about what a policeman.

ta

Rad

accordingly that such

# DE MUDA be distributed as the Members ins

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proportion to the Shares held by them rospectively, and that the Direators be authorised to distr bute

among the Members any Unissued Shares or New Shares

he proportions.

Waen say snch Resolu tion as that referred to in the

preceding paragraph shall have been passed, the Director may Allot and are to the Members as early as may be in propor to the Shares held by thesi and in satin-

Bid of the

Unissued Basis Ofs, the

(credited as Fully Paid Un

to the extent of the to the amount payable

Shares

Up Shares) proportionats

to sac

in respect el, tas Reservs with full power Ene of

to make such sions by the Larue

provisions

tiess! Certificates or otherwise wa they

may think expedient for the of fractions, and prior to such allotment the Directors

may son on Ithalf of authorise any person on

the Members to enter into any Agriament

with the Company pre-

for the allotment through res credited. them of snch. Shares

as Paid Up Shares S |

aforesaid, and

in satisfaction as aforesaid, and

any Agreement made under such authority shall be effective.

(c) It shall be no objection to Article that the Resolutions passed under pars.

3re

of this

the Resalation intro

passed at the Meeting at which

39.4

Special

this

Article imediat that doe

Berelation,

notice of the intention such

to

propose

first mentioned Resolation shall have been given prior to the Confirmat

fores

TETER GIVES INARY ANNUAL MEET-

that The TWENTY-

that she had been very grossly injured. There was mention of Quaker clothes,ED MATBESOM Co., LID CD

the-

should wear in the House of Commons.

conversation of Lady Terring- There was never a word about a Quaker with Mrs. Burgess seemed to turn

AND NOTICE collar

SEVENTE Cross-examined by Sir Edward War. on the same question as exercised the THE

the Revolution came. shall-Hall, Lady Terrington insisted Puritang when

They knew the Puritans by their dress. ING of The STAR FERRY COMPANY LIMITED, will be beld at the said Office of Mesars. JARDIS, Sir Edward: You are what is known which was the dress of a particular MONDAY, the for DAY of FEBRUARY.

OF receiving as a Liberal (Laughter.)

His Lordship: It is so distinguished school. Besides that it might be of in1995, at Noor, for the purpose There are so few of them, (Laughter.) terest to know what sort of clothes people Report of the Directors together with a State meat of Accounts for the Eight months ended Lady Terrington later denied that she could appropriately wear, especially in

the 81st day of December, 1924. told the interviewer that she always public places or in places where they on the OTICE IS HEREBY ALSO

exercised public functions, such as the 9.-AND wore her pearls

Further House of Commons.

GIVEN that 4 It might be that persons should wear GENERAL MEETING of the ahore Com rich clothes or quiet and inconspicuous pany will be held at the said Office of clothes. He supposed they had thought Les JARDISZ, MATHESON & CO., LIMITED when Lady Terrington was giving evi on MONDAY the 2ND DAY OF FEBRUARY

1925

immediately after the conclusion of the dezee, of Polonius lines-

Annual Meeting, for the purpose of receiving a Report of the Proceedings at the above to le held on the 14TH mentioned DAY OF JA, and of cenfirming, if thought it, as a Special Resolation the above mentioned Resolution.

Sir Edward: You are wearing them, to- day, but they are bidden.-No, they are here. (Laughter.)

One paper said you had a rope of pearls. I am not fortunate enough to have a rope of pearls.

Here are two rows in a photograph.- One real and one imitation (laughter) the little one real, the long one imita- tion.

Costly thy habit na thy parse can

buy

But not expressed in faney, Fith not gands.

EXTRAORDINARY

Fer the apparel cft proclaims the Counsel asked Lady Terrington if she

man.".

4 AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO apoke of the Conservatives as fearful

Referring to the statement that GIVEN that an ORDINARY GENERAL srobs, and that she also said, There wont had roped herself in a pew with MEETING of the above Company will be was one old woman who used to go to

immediately after church with a purple rope, and rope her a purple rope, Lord Darling said he held at the said office of Messrs. JARDINE.

could rot help thinking when he heard MATHESOs & Co., LIMITED, self in a pew1-

about it that another moral might be the conclusion of the last mentioned Meeting Lady Terrington admitted she told drawn from it than Lady Terrington for the purpose of considering and, if thought Mrs. Burgess about a woman roping her-drew. So far as he know, the sent was fit, passing the following farther Resolutions. self in a new, but she did not in that in the most celebrated church in Ergas Ordinary the authorized Capital of the connection refer to politics.

land, or the church with the most cele Counsel: Did you say in this concebrated churchyard. "He thought it he tion that the Conservatives were anots? (Laughter.)-No.

Did you say" Since I came out as i Literal all the local Conservatives have. cut and snubbed me ?-I did not.

Not Coursel: Did you also say, only do I wear my far coat, but I hang it over a chair so that they can see the lining because it cheers them up"1 (Laughter.) Counsel held up the fur coat, exposing to view the lining of a pink and grey pattern.

That is

Sir Edward remarked: rather smart." Lady Terrington retort ed: No, it is quite quiet." amid morn laughter. She denied that she hung the coat over the chair as suggested.

Counsel: Did you say. "It is the likes of the rich that keep the poor! Lady Terrington (with emphasis): Lies. We are not rith, I did not say thut.

Answering Sir Edward, Lady Terring- ton said an article appeared in the Ladies Field Fusions as an inter- view with her on clothes for the plat form. The woman interviewer had add ed to what was avid and enlarged on it after she (Laly Terrington) had sigord the proof.

Sir Edward. The article says "Chairs at public meetings are usually designed for mer (Laughter.) It is not policy for a speaker to wear a short tight skirt which makes her uncomfortably conscious that it is still shorter when she sits down," (Laughter.)

Lady Terrington: None of it is by always Did

Feet are $35,

Shoes conspicuous on the platform. and stocking should be irreprosch- able and well put on"-Not at all.

meta

you

Bir Edward: Flesh coloured stockings of good shade give an effect of lightness: at poise. (Laughter.)

Sir Edward: It would be foolish for a speaker to make a speech in narrow shoes which hurt her fest and destroyed her security of balance Did you say that (Laughter.) And gloves, if shabby, will destroy all the eloquence of the hand (Laughter.)

Lady Torrington Buch rot. (Laugh

ter

had seen that rope he would have re enlled the lines:-

The boast of heraldry, the pomp

of power:

All that beauty,, all that wealth" ere

gave.

Await alike the inevitable hour,

The paths of glory lead but to the

grave.

The jury minutes.

were absent Int a. few

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Steamship

TELESAVIO PRINCE"

having

arrived from the shore Fort on 29th instant, Consignees of "Cargo are hereby in formed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowas of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf, and Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, and stored at Consignees such risk and expense.

Company (which is now 8,100,000 consisting of 40,000 Shares of the nominal value of $10 each, all of which have been issued) be increased to 81,000,000 by the creation of 60,000 Additional shares of the nominat value of $10 each (e) That it is desirable to capitalise the Sam of $400,000 being part of the Undivided Profits of the Company standing

the credit of the Company's Reserve Fund and accordingly for the purpose of effecting

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are capitalisation in pursuance of Article

of to be left in the Godowns, where they will be 110 of the Company's Articles of

a Bonas of $10 per Share examined on Monday, 5th January, 1925, at. Association on the Issued Shares of the

10

be and the same is hereby declared All Claime must be presented within 15. and that the Directors be and ther days of the Steamer's arrival here, after which

are hereby authorised to

Bonus by the satisfy such date they cannot be recognized..

amongst the No Claims will be admitted after the Goodi.. Persons who are

are registered an Hollers have left the Godowns, and all. Gooda resin of the present of Shares of the ing undelivered after the 5th January, 1925.

February, will be subject to Bent

Iquel

of one of the

on the Bad Not Tiked as that they maat produce an Import permit Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified Cheras of the Cost of every one signed by the superintendent of Ariports and,

all share of the Company held by Exporte

Paid Up in respect

before

of Lading

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bill of Lading will be counteringned by FURNESS (FAR EAST LTD 2nd Floor, Kings Building, Connaught Road, Hongkong, Telephone No. 9105. Hongkong, 29th December, 1924 (1630

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aforesaid and that can

Shares rank for such New Ordinary Dividend and in every otherrespect pari pasms with the Shares ready isaned. whole or any part of the (a) That the

remainder of the Cuisined Shares of the Company be disposed of in such manner at such time or times and such terms as the Company's abrolate rectors shan their Liscretion think t

THE REGISTER OF SHARES of the

will Company be CLOSED from MONDAY, the 20th day of January, 1926, to MONDAY, the ad day of February, 1925, both days inclusive. Dated this 30th day of December, 1994.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

W. 8. BROWN,

Becretary, 1609]

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