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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG,
PROBATE JURISDICTION.
IN
THE GOODE or WILLIAM WILSON, LATE OF GLENSONE, KILN ACOLM IN SCOTLAND, VICKASED.
Nat the Court has, by virtue
"OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
of Section 58 of Ordinance No. 2 of
1897, made An Order Limiting the Time for Creditors and Others to send ja their Claim against the abore Estate to the IP DAY OF JULY, 1928.
All Creditors and Others are accord- ingly hereby required to send in their Claims to the Undersigned on or before that Date.
Dated the 20th day of June, 1923. JOHNS IN, STOKES & MASTER, Prince's Building, Hong Kong.
SITUATION VACANT.
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NOTICE.
UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LIMITED... TERTIFICATE No. 3064 far Que
CERTIFICAT FY Share Paid Up
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TEA PARTY IN HONOUR OF MR. AND MRS. WOLFE.
“GORJIŠTAN."
ENTIRE CREW GET WAGES
A guarantee in the sum of 80 INDIAN COMMUNITY AND CLAIMS AGAINST S.S. for his future good behaviour was undertaken by the uncle of the Chinese youth who was found guilty by. Mr. Schofield at the Kowloon Magistracy of the theft of a jacket from a house in Austin Road The defendant was accordingly dis- charged with a caution.
RIFTS IN THE LUTE REPAIRED!
SPEAKING in Manchester recently as the guest of the British Cotton- Growing Association the Prime Minister, Mr. STANLEY BALDWIN emphasised cne essential factor in any, efforts to restore prosperity to
A tea party was given at the' Among Government servants leav-roof garden of the Hong Kong Hotel trade. He referred to the need for bringing producer and consumer ing for Home by the s.s. Renpura yesterday afternoon by the mem- into closer contact, and went on to on Saturday are Mr. and Mrs. H. point out that it looks as though A. Nisbet, of the Supreme Court: business and industry were groping Miss A. L. Popham, of the Medical towards a position in which, in the Department; Mr. D. C: Macdonald making of like goods, businesses and Mrs. 3. Tyler, of the Police: An excellent substitute for will have to combine, at least for Mr. W. C. Simpson, of the P.W.D.: possessing the purpose of pushing and adver- Mr. and Mrs. G. Watt, of the Im wonderfully stimulating and tising those goods and bringing the ports and Exports, Department. sparkling wine,
refreshing qualities.
CHAMPAGNE
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made from
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LIME SQUASH
made from
MONTSERRAT LIMES.
orders home."
Of course, in a way this is not Credit for the wonderful photo new or original: it is not so long gaphy in "Sunrise" goes to an ago that a big scheme on somewhat Englishman, Mr. Charles "Rosher. similar lines was put forward. At who as "Mary Pickford's camera. the time it was understood that it man has become the finest film had the Prime Minister's approval. | photographer in the world. Mr. The main "idea" was to launch a Rocher's work in "Sunrise" has
great publicity campaign through-won universial praise, one Home out the British Empire and in critic observing: "Above all, the foreign countries in favour of art and artifice of the photographer goods of British manufacture. For seems to have reached its zenith in Sunrise." To describe the effects, to be this purpose goods were grouped together in classes. Firma plain and suggested, as marvelloue
is not to exaggerate." in the same line of business' were to combine to tell consumers what was being offered. For example,
bers of Khalsa Diwan and Indian
Mustim Society in honour of the Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, C.M.G. (Captain Superintendent of Police) and Mrs. E. D. C. Wolle, M.B.E.
AND BONUSES.
MAINTENANCE CLAIM AND PASSAGES ALSO GRANTED.
Claims for wages and bonuses were made against the as. Gorjis- tan by the entire crew-yesterday at the Supreme Court before Mr.
Justies P. Jacks. The total claim
was for $20,005.18 and C. G Alabaster, K.C., instructed by Mesars. G. K. Hall Brutton & Co. Many European members of the was for the plaintiffs, Government service and a number|- The x.s. Görjistan was taken over of ladies were present as guests, by the bailiff of the Court on June a representative 1st and she is now at the Hong and there was gathering of the hosts, among whom Kong and Whampoa Dock. ware Mr. Bishen Singh, Mr. Sirdar Khan, Inspector Mobinder Singh and Inspector Nawab Khan.
Mr. Sirdar Khan, who acted as spokesman for the hosts, extended
Captain J. W. Riddoch, master of the ship, claimed 83,876.53 being nine and a half months' wages from August 15th, 1927 to May
The 31st, 1929 and 84,102.10 for dis-
a hearty welcome to Mr. and Mrs. bursements made by him.
claims, which totalled Wolfe and congratulated them on other
included wages and the honours which had recently been 818,233.23,
bonuses due to the other European conferred on them..
The speaker referred to the sym-officers and the Chinese crew.
In his evidghee Capt. Riddech pathy and help which the members of the Indian community always said that he joined the B. Gorji- received from Mr. Wolfe, who had fan in February, 1628 and had the Kowloon Magistracy been to them a fatherly friend and been master since "that date.
received a monthly salary of $314.20 the manufacturers of fountain pens yesterday Mr. Schofield fined a adviser. The Indian community and his contract of employment would join forces to advertise the Chinese $20 for failing to abate a he said, were deeply grateful and
At
He
was that he was to be paid a
BORY GINGER ALE Advantages and convenience of the nuiannce, namely, the breeding of in the matter of loyalty were not month's salary as bonus at the com-
delightful aroma and rich flavour.
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It was
to be surpassed. "He expressed the hope that the awards of the C.M.G.
to Mr. Wolfe and the M.B.E. to
fountain pen and the merits not of of mosquito larrae on his premises any particular brand but of the The defendant said that he had British-made article in general...only had owo days' notice from the
a bold conception, but police and as he had several hun Mrs. Wolfe were the forerunners £1,000,000 was required to set it red barrels on his land it was of other distinctions. In conclusion going, and at that period the money impossible to clear them all of hs tendered best wishes to them for The Police long and successful career and was not available. But the hope water in that time.
not also thanked the ladies and gentle- is now expressed in responsible agreed that two days was quarters in England that Mr. enough time to clean the premises men who had bonoured the Indian made a community by being present at the BALDWIN'S reference to the value of but defendant had publicity on an extensive scale instant with the job. The Magistrate party and contributing to
overseas markets will have in announcing his decision, said success,
the
not
its
pletion of 12 months' service. This arrangement was made between the owners and the China Coast Off- cers' Guild, and the bonuses to him-
eers were in lieu of leave and pas- self and to the other European om- sage Home as given by other ship- ping compapies
Apart from bis wages, there was also due to him a sum of 83,879.85 and $1,414.25 had to be added for bonus, He had also paid the" steward's messing account of $3,077.81 for himself and other
practical results. The position at that he would have only cautioned Concord Among Indian Community officers, from August 15th, 1927 to..
the moment is that Great Britain defendant if he had made any sort
order.
is spending £1,000,000 a year in of unive towards obeying the police bringing-the-Dominions. producers. into closer touch with customers in
Britain. It is being urged that the time has arrived for a little public
It is curious how the centre of probable disturbance has veered from Peking to Manchuria. Here money to be available for helping again it would be decidedly advan- the hard-bit British manufacturer to tageous to know the fate of CHANGmarket his products abroad.
In most parts of the world there Tso LIN. If the old Marshal is shortly to resume-control of the is still a strong belief that British administration, he may be relied manufactured goods are the best and soundest in workmanship, and upon to maintain order but it is more than likely that trouble will therefore the most economical in the arise if the son succeeds to the long run. A great publicity, cam Iather's position and endeavours to paign in the established newspapers of the Empire and other countries find lucrative offices for his own
REMARKABLE OPERATION IN SINGAPORE.
HEART OPENED AND STAB WOUND STITCHED.
Replying in a speech which was warmly applauded Mr. Wolfe said that speaking for hjuself the case had been very much overstated.
He was very grateful for the hospitality shown by the Indian community and the very kind things that had been said.
wages to a Mr. Corbin, a former second officer. All of this money was recoverable.
May 31st, 1923, and also a month's
Other officers' claims were that of Mr. A. C. Tait (chief officer), 82,298.26; Mr. Birtley (third pai- cer), 81,505.68; Mr. T. J. Robson (chief engineer), 81,502.00; Mr. A. A striking feature, he said, was
K. Amos (second cngineer), to see the whole of the Indian com
81,000.30; Mr. Wong Chung (fourth FIGHT FOR LIFE OF DYINGmunity in Hong Kong represented engineer), 9712.50.
in a friendly gathering. It was
had given After Mr. Tait indeed an epoch making day. At evidence in support of the claims, One time there had been whisper- his Lordship decided that it would' ings of strife, but these had died be unnecessary to call other wit- away and he was glad to see that nesses. there was a feeling of friendship zmong all sections. Anything ha
CHINESE.
SINGAPORE, June 13th. The wonders of modern surgery were strikingly demonstrated at the General Hospital, Singapore, on Monday, when Mr. C. J. Smith, the
Mr. Alabaster in asking for judg meat to be given for the plaintiffs with costs, said that he would also
THE situation in the North is friends to the exclusion of those would serve to strengthen that well-senior surgeon, successfully stitched had done to establish that friend ask his Lordship to make an order
dificult to follow because of the many entirely contradictory reportá received. Just recently we have bad
to grant the plaintiffs special costs The facts are that about 8.30 on ship had not been in vain.
Mr. Wolfe said that he could for subsistence and passage Hone. Monday morning a Chinese was admitted to the hospital suffering claim to have done very little for He tited the case of the & Curo- from a stab wound in the chest. He the Indian community, and had not fina and the recent case of the 5.8. was in a very collapsed condition, had the pleasure of coming into Ling Nam heard in Hong Kong and added that claims for wages tell them what was being offered, his pulse could scarcely be detected,
contact with them until he became stopped from the day of the writ, and all about the quality and the and it was obvious that his life was
who have hitherto held the posts deserved reputation. It would be a stab wound in a man's heart. of authority.
Island. Ready for Occupation in JULY. | news from London, sent, according ance is being paid by the Home who desired to buy it. It would
and
Six-Roomed FLATS
In all the circumstances it would appear that far too much import-
part of the general scheme to bring the finished British article within the reach of the overseas customers
to the cable, from an official source in Mukden, that Marshal CHANG
papers to the question of, the recog. nition of the Nationalist Govern
we have remarked previously "suf- ficient recognition to meet all
with all Modern Conveniences, Drying Ts Lrx. far from being dead, is ment, by the foreign Powers... Ag/Price. As things are many people in danger. The man was sent to Captain Superintendent of Police but a long time would elapse be-
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well on the road to recovery and expects to be out about and in full
charge of affairs again in the course of a day or two. Then there
in the Empire and outside it. are the operating theatre immediately, If any questions or difficulties tween that time and the day of ɲiny- compelled to take the competitive and Mr. Smith, who was assisted arose, he would be only too glad toment. Subsistence, granted in the product because it is better market by Dr. Balbetchet, house surgeon, help them in the future. He refer- form of a special costs, would con-
tinue till payment was made. immediate and practical needs will, ed than the British-rande commodity discovered that the stab wound had red to the loyal cooperation,
Capt. T. T. Laurensen, D.8.C., and must be, given to any group and it is closer to their hand.
not gove downwards into the especially in these trying times, of Branch Secretary of the China alxlomen, as was at first suspected, the members of the Indian com- Coast Officers' Guild was then call- but upwards into the heart and
munity. In the Police Force there ed to prove the agreement made internal bleeding was taking place.
Three ribs were separated from were over 800 Indian police, apart between the Guild and the owners
is the interesting item of infor- which controls the machinery of mation that the Christian General government. Beyond that there is intends to retire from politics and no need to go until the Government The Government Broadcasting to travel for a while in foreign has established itself and has shown Station G.OW. is now transmitting
countrice. If this latter, statement that it is capable of actually test programmes of music from the breastbone, so as to give access could be relied upon it would of the Sale by Public Auction to clarify the position considerably, governing the country. The hoist P.. until 11 pm nightly on 300 cardium (the outer lining of the 600. They had rendered valuable the bonus to the officers. He said
ing of the Nationalist flag is a be held on MONDAY, the 25TH DAY OF JUNE, 1928, at 3 r.., at the Offio 4 of the Public Works Department, by militarists should occasionally, have measure to which no one can reason- Order of Hin EXCELLENT THE GOVERNOR, their outlook widened by foreign ably object, but it does not effect of One Lot of CKROWN LAND at Ms
Tau Kok, in the Colony of Hong Kong, 75 years, with the option of
for a term of 7 porn Esit to Le med by the Surveyor of HIS MAJESTY THE Kare, for one farther terms of 75 years,
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It is an excellent thing that Chinese
metres.
.
A Chinese fell into the barbour from Blake Pier at one o'clock
One British (imported) case of cerebrospinal fever was reported on Tuesday. There was also one Chinese case of diphtheria and one
to the chest cavity, and the peri- from guards who numbered another of the Gorjistan in connection with that the arrangement was arrived heart) was cut, whereupon, blood service and their able commanders at because it was to take the place. immediately gushed out. It was then found that a small stab wound, (Inspectors Mohinder Singh and of leave, pension and passage about quarter of an inch long, had Nawab Khan) were now seated at Home... penetrated the left chamber of the heart Mr. Smith sexed up this wound with three stitches, replaced which had to be performed quickly the ribs, and the whole operation in view of the patient's condition was over in twenty minutes. The patient's pulse was much stronger when he was removed from the of Mrs. Wolle for the congratula operating theatre, and he has con- tions bestowed upon her. Mr. tinued to make progress, so that to-day strong hopes are entertained Wolfe said that his wife worked
of his complete recovery..
table with him, and it would be a great pleasure to him to refer to them as Assistant Superintendents of Police on January 1st, 1968.
Thanks were expressed on behalf
travel, and it would be particularly practical politics. A message from yesterday morning. The man was opportune if the Christian General a Chinese source states that eight rescued and sent to the Clovernment decided to set out upon the grand Chinese Ministers abroad have Civil Hospital. tour at the present juncture, but wired to Nanking reporting that the news zeems too good to be true, they are flying the Nationalist flag FENG YU HALANG is probably the over their buildings. This means Inst person who would wish to little or nothing, and in all prob- leave the held to his rivals or ability the change will be unre
"Although cases were known dara Yery hard for the various societies colleagues. He has not come into marked by the man in the street,
ing the war in which a bullet lodged with which she was connected and Four Chinese were charged before in the heart was successfully re- it would not be long before he the picture very prominently dur- but in this connection it is worth ing the past week, but that does noting as a commentary upon the Mr. R. E. Lindrell at the Central moved an operation of this descrip would have to request the Harbour
tion is very rare indeed in this not signify that he is entirely accuracy of Chinese telegrams that Magistracy yesterday with posses country, and the patient referred Master to help him with a passage satisfied with the course events are the Chinese Foreign Office recently sion of 16 ounces of morphis at the to can congratulate himself upeo Home for Mrs. Wolfe! "I thank
the successful issue of the operation taking, or that he would be content revealed the fact that China had Tai Chun Kwok Restaurant. Pri-n on the prompt and skilful you very cordially for the reception
he said in conclusion. to remain permanently in the back- but seven Ministers representing soners were remanded in custody treatment which he received you have given us this afternoon,”
Straits Times. -the Nation in foreign capitals. until Wednesday morning. ground.
of enteric.3
Judgment was, then given for plaintiffs with costs. His Lordship also made the order for extra costs
for subsistence, the amount of which was to be decided by the Re- gistrar, and also passage, money Home for the officers.
WEATHER REPORT..
Yesterday's weather report, fore- cast and remarks, issued by the. Royal Observatory" at 5.55 p.m., stated:
Pressure is
low over China generally. A depression is prob
Local Forecast:-8.W. winde, ably central over: Korts. moderate, fair.
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