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19, 1930.

TRAFFIC CASES.

ADELE CLEMENT. DUTCH COMMUNITY'S

LOSS.

FOUR EUROPEANS FINED. CELLO CONCERT PROMISED

NEXT WEEK.

A mumber of Europeans appeared before Mr. Lindvall at the Central Magistrney yesterday; summoned for traffic offences,

Musio lovers are promised a treat on Tunnday, November 23, when Mile. Adole, Clemont will give a Mr. J. Sogale, charged with lack-grand cello concert in the old Cham: ing a number plate, on the front ber of Commerce room in the City wheel of his motor-cycle pleaded that he had already heen Goed nt the Kowloon Court for the same

offence.

to at once,

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Hall.

Mlle. Clement won a first prize as the Paris Conservatoire, and is a cultivated cellist, who exhibits a finished techniqua expressed with As this occurred tinee days pro-artistic feeling. Sho has played in viously, his Worship asked him why many important continental towns the matter had not been attended with urent success, and the recop. tion she won in London added very considerably to her reputation. The Musical World thus reports two concerts given in London Miss Adele Clement's cello playing is fluent and sympathetic. Her tone is pure and her general phrasing intelligent. Her facility of both bow and finger as well as the higher facility of interpretation, were all in a high plane of excellence."

Mr. Segain replied that this was the first opportunity he had had of bringing the machine over to the garage. It was there that he was stopped by the Traffic Sergeant,

The Police Sergeant informed his Worship that Mr. Segala told him he was on his way to Eappy Valley to play golf.

Mr. Segala, pointed out that the Man Lee Garage, for which he was bound, was also at Happy Valley, and that he had intended to leave the machine there while he went ta a game.

The programine which Mile. Clement will give next Tuesday is an interesting one, getting away na it does from the formal pattern of a classical concert and yet nively balanced. It runs as follows:- Y

A fine of 85 was imposed. Litut. Biddulph, RA, admitted-Sonate (harmonisee par Alex-

anian).......Breval (180 Siècle). two summonses, for driving his car

Allegro assai without a licence and for overtaking

Adagio motlo cantabile another vehicle on the wrong side

Rondo, of the road, in Queen's Road East. He pleaded that it was due to enre- lessness, as ho. had failed to keep his appointments for the requisite test. He informed the Bench that he had since been tested and had paid for the licence.

Nr. Lindsell inflicted, a fine of 85 on each summons.

Mr. W. G., Oliver, of the Royal Naval Hospital, admitted" making a mistake, when summoned for passing the red light at the Garden Road junction, while going west in

his car.

A fine of $10 was inflicted.

Mr. Coleho was fined $5 for driv ing a motorcycle with a rear-light out of order, at Queen's Rond Cen tral, on the 12th inst.

SINGAPORE WEDDING.

MR. P. H. BIRT AND MISS MARGARET BRYAN,

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and long embroidered silk net veil, held in place by orange blossomn, and carried a shower bouquet of pink carnations and honolulu. She was given away by Mr. R. Rennie Turner, and was attended as brides nuit by Miss Bruce Patric, who wore blue floral chiffon and carri- da shoaf of red carnations, Mra R. Rennie Turner, the matron of honour, wore a gown of beige love. and georgette with a hat of a deeper shado. Mr. G. A. Pitt was best man.

A reception was held at %, Bukit Sedap, the residence of Mr. and Mrs. R. Rennis Turner, where the usual toasts were honoured. The bride's going away dress was of blue printed orope de chine with

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SUDDEN DEATH OF MR.

VAN DORSSER.

The death occurred suddenly on Sunday at his home in May Road of Cornelis Willem Oito van Dorset, a prominent member of the Dutch community in Hong Kong, which greatly deplores his ex- pected demise.

Mr. van Borssor was Manager of the Netherlands Harbour Works Company, and had taken ä lending part in the construction of several important works during his long connection with Hong Kong and China,

Ho leaves a widow, a son in Hong Brussels and a Kong, one in

daughter in Shanghai. The great- est sympathy is felt throughout tho Duteli community with the bereaved. relativea;

-The funerul which took place at

Happy Valley or Monday, wes, at- tended by a large number of Hollanders. A short but impressive ceremony was performed, the Ste.- verend Giess officiating.t

On arrival at the Crematorium, ...... Faure. the Manager of the Netherlands (b) Menuet ............... Valensin. | Trading Society, Mr. A. Stokkink, (e) Ade A. Teherepnine reviewed in a short address Mr. van (d) Parmi les sentiers fleuris......

Darsser's life in the Colony, and the great loss his parting encant for his family and the Dutch com. munity He thanked those present, in the name of Mra. van Dorsser and her, son, for the sympathy they had a spontaneously demonstrat | ed."

- Nadia Boulanger. 3.-8 Preludes (Violincelle Seul)

(dédiés à Adèle Clément)...

Abbiate,

2

Lentamente Allegretto vivace

Capriccio Andante

Allegro vivace.

(Interval.)

4.--Suite Galante ... Delune. Dedicaco Preambule--Albade Aven-Propoa bercours-

Fugatoon tapinois- Serenade inattendue.. -Variations Symphoniques

Boellmann.

The time of the concert and de- tails as to the price of seats will be announced Inter. Music lovers would be well advised to keep next Tacsday free of other engagements for the promised concert is one which will undoubtedly well repay attendance.

LEAVING WITHOUT A 'CLEARANCE.

A TECHNICAL OFFENCE.

When the coxswains of five motor- boats were charged before the Marine Magiastrato yesterday for leaving the harbour limits on November 13 without clearances, Mr. A. E. Hall, who appenrol for the defence, pleaded that his clients.

did not intentionally leave port; | they were merely going out to meet the... Chengtu which was due to arrive that morning....

BIAS BAY PIRATES. CANTON NAVAL PATROL

After the ease for the proscention (ILOM OCR OWN CORRESPONDENT, ]

| had closed, Mr. Hall anid there was CANTON, Nov. 17. no evidence whatever as regards In order to suppress the notorious the position of the Chengtu. The master of that vessel could very well have been brought in to say whe ther his ship was outside the har- bour limits, but he was not called.

pirates at Bins Bay, the Canton

naval authorities yesterday dis patched another gunbont, the Ping man, there. There are now three gunhente patrolling Bias Bay, the other two being the Onpak and the Haifu With this squadron permanently stationed in Dias Bay, the local authorities believe that piracy. there will cease.

DALAI LAMA'S CAR. FIRST ONE BEING TAKEN TO

TIBET.

Lhasa, the capital of Tibet, is to know its first mater car,

The Dalai Lama, the spiritual and temporal ruler of the hidden conn-

a coat and hat to match. Under try beyond the Himalayas, has or

ang.

Alternatively, Mr. Hall submitted that even if it was accepted that the ship was outside, his clients had been guilty at the most of a technical offence. He submitted that his clients did not set out with the intention of leaving port but. of meeting a ship which was coming into port, and it was a subsequent development that the ship happened to have anchored outside. Mr. Hall further submitted that the legia- lature with regard to clearance was

a shower of confetti thehappydered a luxurious car for his own couple left for their honeymoon, age, and it is being carried in parts meant to apply to boats going out which was spent at the Crag, Pen hy mule transport along the tortuof the Colony to lands beyond... ol and difficult road from India

Alter consideration the Magis- to Lhasa,

This was one of the

inany facts trate said he agreed with Mr. Hall TWO MEN AND A SHARK. atout the Dalai Lama recounted in that the offence was purely tech- London recently by Mr. David

GRIM; BATTLE AT SEA OZF- CEYLON.

With the advent of the North-. East Monsoon, fishermen off the Negombo coast are being subjected to severe trials in the pursuit of their industry.

Two fishermen of the village of Lawn, who happened to be out engaged in deep-sea fishing, told a story of an experience that makes the hair. "stand on end."

Macdonald, who for 15 years, was nical, However, the law must be British Trade Agent in Tibet, and obeyed and be accordingly imposed

now paying his first visit to the nominal fine of 81 in each case. England.

Kr. Macdonald said:

The Fonds Lhasa will be suit able for a motor-car, but, of course, supplies of petrol will have to be sunt to Lhasa, which will be an expensive business.

motor-pale to Lhasa, but believe a young Tibetan orice

it so frightened the horeca and mules on the roads that he was It appears that they put out to asked not to use it any more

The Tibetans do not wish any sea one evening, when thoro was no indication at all of the terrific aeroplane to fly over Lhasa ne thay storm that all but overwhelmed think it might disturb the Gods.

I have only twice seen an aero- them. When some miles out, thoy. were caught in a terrific gale which plane. The second was one which blow them farther and farther out.saw over London.

The mainsail-gavo-way-and they

were left at the mercy of the sea.

POPPY DAY FUND.

RESULT. OF, CLUB AUCTIONS.

On behalf of the British Legion, Lt. Col. Robertson tenders sincere thanks to the following ladies, gentlemen and firma for their gener- ous gifts sent him for auction on Armistico Day in aid of Ear! Haig's Pappy Day Fund:

Mrs. Danby, Mrs. Heare- and Miss Pollor, Mopars. Robert She-

Already faced with destruction, HONG KONG VOLUNTEER, 1. Atwell, W. Wotherspoon

the men were suddenly horrified to hase a huge shark making for the

hoat

The fishermen tited their pars and began battering the fish, and succeeded in maiming it and caus- ing it to release its grip on the boat.

The two men drifted in their bont till morning, without food or water, completely exhausted, until at look they were noticed by a pres which towed thom ashore..

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Mesria, Galdbeck Msogregor & Co., The British American Tobacco Co., The Sun Co., Ltd., The Wing On Co., Ltd, Gando Price & Cap and Adolph Salmón & Co.

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The gifts were auctioned at the notified that, until further notice, Hong Kong Club and Kowloon Corps Orders will be issued on Cricket Club and brought in 82,500 every Thursday, instead of Friday during the period of camp, comodda splendid result, mancing from 20th

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