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AN INFORMAL GATHERING

OF

ALL KOWLOON RESIDENTS will be dat

CLUB DE RECREIO

ON MONDAY, MAY 1978

31

at 3.25 P.x.

To Welcome

H.E. SIR WILLIAM PEEL.

K.B.E.. O.M.G./

on the occasion of his first visit.

⚫ to Kowloon,

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF

HONG KONG

ORIGINAL JURISDICTION ACTION No. 90.or 1930.

BETWEEN

WONG LAN FONG, Plaintif

AND

LAI PAK HOI, Defendant.

of Foreign

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1930.

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FIFTH EXTRA KACE

TMEETING will be held (Westurer Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY OF SATURDAY, 1775 MAY, 1930, Commencing at 2.80 r..

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MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE Members are notified that they and their Ladies must wear their Badges prominently displayed..

No one without a Fadze will be admitted to the Members Enclosure.

visions of the Hong Kong Code of Civil Procedure.

Dated the 8th day of May, 1930.

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the by Resolution of the Com pany passed on the 18th December, 1929, it was resolved to capitolise the Sum of

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WEATHER REPORT.

Yesterday's weather report, fore; cast and remarks, issued by the Royal Observatory at 3.15 p.m. struted -

Pressure remains highest in the Pacific to the east of Japan. The northern depression is moving east- ward and is now central to the Borth of Nagasaki. The depression to the NE of Hong Kong appears to be filling up.

An other depres- sin appears to be forming over S.W. China.

Local Forecast:-S.. or vari able winds: moderate: fair at first; probably some raiu later.

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CALDAS-On May 5, at Shanghai, MARIE LOUISE DAS CALDAR, aged 1 year 8 months, daughter of

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BREWED GINGER BEER MIDDLETON.-On May 3, at War. thing, Sussex, England, OSBORNE GINGER ALE

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ORANGE SQUASH LEMON SQUASH

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to

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Twel for the Free Admission to the Member Earlosary of Wires," Lady relatives and Friends. Kamen must be stated when applying.

On zo pretaxt will Children be permitted in either Enclosure during

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HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

DRAFT

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Entries to CLOSE at 12 O'clock NOON THURSDAY, 29 MAY,

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1930.

The Administration will detach Con- pon No. 36 from the Share Warrants deposited and will issue a Receipt to be

changed Later for the New Share A. Warrants.

P. C. YOUNG,

Agent and General Manager.

S. WATSON & CO., LTD.

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THE FORTY-NINTHTH ORDIN

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on

Established 1841.

(INCORPORATED IN HONG KONG".

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Ambassador to Mexico and recently 3r. Dwight Morrow, American members of the American delega tion to the London Naval Limita

The Cantonese Merchants Associa-- tion Conference, announced on day tion of Shanghai have telegraphed 3 that he was not accepting the to the Chekiang Provincial Govern appointment to the vacant Senator-ment requesting the latter to bring: ship from New Jersey. He will, about the immediate release of Mr. however, be a candidate for nomina-Lai Chak Wun, a well-known Can- tion to this position at the primaries tonese merchant of Shanghai, who to be held June 17.

wis captured by bandits in Hang- chow last month whilst enjoying the West Lake scenery. No less a sum than two lakhs of dollars has been asked for his release.

Kong Government, there are finan- To-day the Moslem community in In order that the Shanghai Yacht cial problems and political problems | Hong Kong-and in fact through-] Club's emblem, should be consistent |--both domestic and international—| put the world-celebrate the festival it has been decided to change the awaiting solution. The new Goyer-known da Id-ul Umr. Local fol- burgee and cap badge." The burgeo nor, in fact, will and his desk lowers of the faith will attend a is be blue, with a blue dragon covered with work-much of it very special service at the Mosque at 9 passant

circular yellow difficult work-and all of it calling at, and the day generally will be ground (diamater of yellow ground for urgent and careful attention. | observed as a holiday by Moslems, to be half the width of the burgec). Sir WILLIAM PEEL takes office at a

The cap badge is to be a Blue, rather difficult moment in Colony's history when trade is bad

ground. dragon passant on a circular yellow and business disheult, when com plaints of the high cost of living aro general, and when more money has to be found to carry on the Administrasion if proposals already drawn up and approved by the Home Government are not modified. Sir WILLIAM PEEL's record, how ever, indicates that he is a man not afraid of hard work, and a few days ago he told an interviewer

The monthly Council meeting of in Penang that he was approaching his new duties in Hong Kong with the Hong Kong Football Associn all the enthusiasm of a young man. tion will be held next Tuesday at That is the spirit wl ich appeals to 5.30p.m. Business at the meeting Without enthu- includes the allocation of the pro any community.

An amusing story is going the sinam in his work, whatever it may creds from the Sunday Herald rounds of a genial Irish member be, no man can over achieve any Charity Cup Competition, and of the Shanghai Municipal Police, thing worth while. But when the ceiving of a statement showing the who has recently been transferred enthusiasm of youth is coupled with receipts from the match organised to an outlying police station. Be- the experience which comes with in aid of the dependents of the fore he moved to his new quarters over thirty years of widely varied Sepoy disaster.

he jokingly told his cronics that, public service, there is produced the

now he was going to live in the ideal driving force required in an Two burglars visited the first country again, he was going to administrator. The reat largely floor of No. 3, Stanley Street, at keep a pig, fatten him up, and depends upon the influence of the about 3 a.m. yesterday and decamp christen him "Dennis." In due Governor's advisers. Strange toed with cash and clothing to the course the Irishman moved to his the environment in which 13 now value of over $200. If the course new station, and on his second day finds himself, in handling the vast of their depredations, one of the there, lo and behold, a pig walked. amount of work which he finds women inmates was awakened, but into the station gate "Dennis” awaiting him he naturally must be was powerless, as the outlaws order has not yet been claimed, but in the guided by the opinion of those ed her to keep quiet. The inmates meantime he is succeeding remark- better acquainted with conditions of the flat, who were all women, in and about the Colony. His Ex- dared not raise an alarm until ably in the process of getting fat. cellency has already had a brief shortly after five o'clock. meeting with Sir CECIL CLEMENTI. from whom, no doubt, he obtained a considerable amount of informa tion. Among the members of the Civil Service Sir WILLIAM PEEL will And many very able men whose local knowledge and experience will, be invaluable in assisting him to arrive at important decisions affecting the welfare of the Colony. And anally, his Excellency will find-if he Ir first impressions count for any should cause inquiry to be made

that outside the Civil Service, and thing, Sir WILLIAM PEEL should feel outside the Legislative Council, quietly confident

respected citizens who are not alte authority as Governor of Hong gether satisfied that things as they Kong. Though in these sceptical are make for the greatest good for the greatest number, and who have days no inference, should be drawn ideas on the problems facing this from augury, yet may we hope that Colony which, if not always wholly acceptable or practical, are at least yesterday's brilliant sunshine-fol-worthy of examination. The world lowing the duil and dripping skies docs morc., and Hong Kong should

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Hoxe Koxo, May 10, 1930.

THE GOVERNOR'S DESK.

in his

new

there are many influential and

Nothing is lacking in the way of Owen Davis, dean of American comfort and efficiency in H.M. sub- playwrights, has signed a long term

marine depot ship ledway, which contract with Fox Film Corpora Station, accompanied by three of leaves shortly for the China tion. The contract takes effect im-

The officers' cabins and their mers. mediately following the production the new "O" class submarines. on Broadway of two musical come-seating 125 men-open on dies which. Davis recently went to wide promenade deck. The stew-

the New York to complete. The author prepared the dialogue for Willards are Chinese, and the chict Rogers first Fox Movietone all-petty officer baker and his assistant talking picture, They Had to See will be able to turn out more than Paris. Mr. Davis, President of the 17,4

1,400 - ibs. of bread a day. Once Authors' League, with about three pon a time the bread furnished to arbmarines became mouldy after hundred plays to his credit, is the two days. outstanding dramatist of the United CP.O.B. makes loaves which wil On the Medway the States. Some of his best plays keep fresh for a fortnight. The include The Nervous Wreck," Great Gatsby" and "Ever After."

The World We Live In," "The free from chemicals.

secret lies in keeping the dough

The ship's aliy will feed 1,600 men with three He won the Pulitzer prize in 1923 hot neals a day. There are great with. Icebound." The famous steel foundries in the depths of playwright will both dramatize and the ship; a sick bay. with operating

write original plays for Fox.

The death occurred suddenly at on April 12, of Mr. John Stewart Black, Judicial Adviser to the Siamese Government from 1902 to

theatri and X-ray apparatus: work- shops capable of any repair: and a torpedo room containing 130 tor pedoes.

Bandit Poblem.

Solution of the bandit problent

fight betwee the North and the

of the preceding day was a good move with it. Our last Governor locked with great disfavour upon omen of better times coming is any proposal to make more demo Excellency saw the lovely surround-cratic the method of administration ings of the harbour at their best followed in this Colony. He was, however, disposed to favour the ad- as his steamer came into port. mission of citizens and particular 2010. Mr. Stewart Black, who was CHINA UNDERWRITERS, LTD. Immediately an landing he was rely Chinese-to an increasing share born at Rothany in 1863, was in: China is difficult thinker

minded of the strategic importance in the deliberations and decisions i barrister-at-law, Middle Temple, and Central China Post. It is a pro- of the Government-not by estaba Fellow of the Royal Geographical of this Colony by seeing, among fishing a Municipal Council or Society, for whem he contributed blem that annot be solved by the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN these waiting to welcome him, re- other elected body; but by creating teve coupe by S. in 8am as South. It is one that will take ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING presentatives of the Navy, Army, advisory committees which could be the Consular Service in Siam as a years to soly, and will take the

consulted when considered neces. Student Interpreter, he became in OF SHAREHOLDERS of CEINA and Air Force. He was reminded as stil at other times convenient. 1901 Acting Consul and Judge of the sent inputs on both sides in the pro- UNDERWRITERS, LIMITED. wil of the important position of Hong ly ignored. We hope and believe Consular Court at Bangkok. I sent dispute trestore anything like Kong among the great ports of the that our new: Governor, after he 1902 he became a Judge of the order. Unfortunately, however, this has made himself fully acquainted Siamese Supreme Court of Appeal, is not the view of people who liv

ten thousand miles away, for while world by sering on the pier a re-with local sentim, it can the subject, and shortly afterwards he was a brigandage is rampant, and the fact presentative of the Royal Merchant will find room upon his heavily pointed Judicial Adviser to the that there is no anthol in the coun Navy, composed of the key-men inden desk for suggestions in this Government, a post he held for eight try is so anpayer rol in the coun- Not long before his retireside in the county, politicians of direction more in keeping with the years. of the British Empire." And, in spirit of the times and what is ment he assisted in negotiating the the Henderson tye are firmly de-

termitted to demontrate their inv During the Great War he served on ing kindness to Cina no matter Government and Civil Service, his sideration.

the Enlistment Complaints Sub who suffers in the process. While Excellency saw on the pier a small

Committee of the Ministry of Muni- this spirit animates thog respon- but representative gathering of

tions, and was an Assistant Director sible for the foreign blity of alien: of the Rationing Branch of the

governments, there will be ΠΟ British, Chinese, and foreign busi-

Ministry of Food,

change, and the only ral safeguard ness-men-those whose commercial

is a general exodus fom the in- terior of all foreigners. and industrial activities have been so largely, responsible for the pro- gress and prosperity of this Colony.

be held at the Offices of the Company. Hong Kong Bank Building, A. Des Vaux Road Central, Hong Kong, on WEDNESDAY, the 14TH DAY OF MAY, 1930, at NOON for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Board of Directors and a Statement of Accounts for the Year ending 31st DECEMBER,

ment of Accounts for the Year end 1929, and of slecting Directors, and addition to representatives of the "more, give them favourable con. Anglo-Siamese Treaty

31st DECEMBER 1929,

The

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Fred Thomson in "The Sunset Legion," his latest Paramount pro- duction, was shown as the Majestic Theatre, Kowloon Thom- son enacts a double role in this Looking Rack 25 Years."

picture. In one he is known only

Referring to Hong Kong, last Kong. PEEL saw in the City Hall a much

as a masked rider of the plains Budget, the N.-C. Daily Frus bigger if not more representative

mounted on a black horse, and the correspondent There will be a special service at other as being an unconcerned way-says-In spite of this excelent in this Clony gathering of citizens of all nation- St. John's Cathedral on Sundayfarer who is looked upon mostly as showing, there is as yet no protise alities, assembled to express respect. Excellency the Governor. The being a little" quser." In reality. of reducing the high market-tės

morning which will be attended by ful welcome to the new representa- Very Rev, Dean Alfred Swann will however; he is the captain of the that are one of our taxes on tod Rangers, that famous body of hard I am told His Excellency does n "PEAK MANSIONS"

tive of his Majesty the KING. His deliver the sermon.

riding men whose deeds have pro- consider that we have any real ren Bis-roomed & Five-roomed Apartments Excelleney's impressions, from the On April 19 the following oficial vided several thrilling pages in the son to grumble at the prices of momeat his steamer came through statement was issued in London frontier town has been the victim highHong Kong Daily Press, pioneer history of America. A meat, although he admits rents are the picturesque Lyeemun Pass to HR.H. the Duchess of York has of many hold-ups, and the citizens May 10, 1905. his appearance on the platform at cancelled her forthcoming engage are very math wrought up about it, the City Hall, must have been most any further functions during the dramatic hold-up by a gang of out-

ments, and she is not undertaking A mass meeting is held following a Looking Back 50 Years.

The report of the Inspector of pleasing, as were the impressions of summer."

laws, and during the session a per- Schools for 1879, is packed with those who took part in the officia!

A banquet was given on Thurin soon to be known as the wit-statistics on education, and affords

appears. and unofficial ceremonies to welcome day evening by the Japanese Consulting. con-boy"

Mean- good deal of food for reflection. Sir WILLIAM and Lady Pezz on General in honour of the leading while, however, citizens and bandits The work of education would, "ac

alike have become aware of a cording to Dr. Eitel's figures, ap- their arrival in the Colony.

Chinese merchants in the Colony, including Mr. Li Fick Mui, Mr. mysterious rider who always rides pear to be progressing slowly, as Whether the pleasant impressions Yau Tsun, the Hon. Dr. R. H. Kote-masked. Events fellow one another and children above the age of five a black horse, and is likewise black he shows that. some "fourteen thous of preceding events remained-alto-wall, Sir Shou-son Chow, Dr. S. W rapidly, and the eventual round receive a education at all. The REMOVAL NOTICE,.gether undisturbed in hie Excel Tso and Chan Heung Pak.

up of the gang provides some thrill fault can hardly be laid to the Jency's mind after the address of welcome had been read in the. City. From Monday next there will be and dramatic momenta. Edna door of the Government, which has Hall is another matter, Following one-way trafe along that part of Murphy plays opposite the star in provided great educational facili-

this picture, and 'Silver King' UR SHOP has now been a couple of brief sentences express Salisbury Road opposite the Penin-the horse contributes much to theis, Dr. Eitel tells us, extremely ties, while purely native teaching ing the pleasure of the whole com-sula Hotel during the period that REMOVED to No. 60, munity in welcoming his Excellency the road's surface is under repair, success of the picture..

and Lady PEEL came along All traffic leaving the Star Ferry Quick Work. QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.

catalogue of some of the most im- will proceed down Hankow Road to portant"many and divers problems Nathan Road, vit Middle Road. A rapid piece of work by two schools would, the Doctor says, ho which require early solution." It

coolies who were wandering about quite ready to receive a grant from was confessed that yesterday's fune Appearing before Mr. Whyte with an eye to the main chance is the Government, but will not ap- tion was neither the time nor the Smith at the Kowloon Magistracy reported to have occurred in Avenue ply for it because they object to place to speak of these various yesterday was a Chinese who was Edward VII., Shanghai, a few days the trammels of the grant-in-Ald problems in detail their bare charged with returning to the ago. A motorist who was driving schedule. They consider that they recital already makes an impressive-Colony after he had been banished along that road, suddenly felt his know better how to teach Chinese liat." It certainly does, and we for life in 1923. Previous to 1923 car swerve badly, and as he im than a foreign Government should not be surprised to know the man had served a period of six mediately gan to pull up, he possibly know. If this is the case, that, after listening to this some years' hard labour in prison for noticed that one of his tyres had the best plan will be to leave them what wearying enumeration of some armed robbery. His Worship, sen- come completely off the wheel and alone, But they certainly cannot of the men toms tailing traces de encent Vight months we can see the predeceased pillout being, onbu early solution, Sir WILLIAM's first hard labour and 16 strokes of the fore he could pull into the side of Fect to Government inspection. It impressions of Hong Kong under birch. Following the announcement the road and get out, two coolics would be unfair to other schools, went a little modification. Not that of the sentenco, the Magistrate who were on the pavement dashed and it would be unjust to the tax- the list-impressive though it is noticed the defendant's wife-weep-out, seized the tyre and made off payers to spend their money with- was exhaustive. In addition to ing in court. He inquired into her with it up an allyway. The out exacting some guarantee that what Sir CECIL CLEMENTI called the circumstances but was told that she motorist chased them, but they made it will be properly applied.Tong municipal activities of the Hong, was being looked after by friends. a clean getaway.

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