NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
0.
F.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS
of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on MONDAY, the vir 5. Z. at Dat of MAY, 1931, at the Offices of the Pabllo Works Depart mont, by Order of His EXCELLENCY THE
the
CHURCH SERVICE REFUSED.
CRITICISM OF VICAR'S
ACTION.
Horsham.-Much comment has been caused in Mid-Sussex by the Action of the vicar of Wivolsfield,
GOVERNOR, af Ore Lot of Cthe Rev. G. Henniker-Gately, in
LAND at Shanshuipo, in
of Hong Kong, for a torm of 75 years, refusing to allow the body of an
1968. commencing from 1st July, with the option of renewal at a Crown ex-soldier, who committed suicide Rent to be fired by the Burveyor of Hy shooting himself, to be brought MAILSTT THE KIo, for one further into the parish church for a funer term of 24 years loan three days,
41.service. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT."
New Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1488.
Junction ofnd Tai Po Rood and Wong Chuk
Street.
Registry No.
Locality.
34
Q.
Boundary
Measure-
monta,
ift. Ut. ft. ft.
As per
Balo plan
62,500
Contents in
Bquare feet.
Annual
Rental.
< Upset Price;
About
31,250
I.
PUBLIC AUCTION, የነ
674
(070
The body was buried in Wivels. feld Churchyard and the viear offi. ciated at the graveside.
Mr. Henniker-Gotley, when I saw him, was disinclined to discuss the question, which, ho said, was purely one for the Church 'writes
preasinan.
1.
Mrs. Henniker-Gotley slatud: "My husband has merely obeyed the law of the Church, which lays Vown that the body of a rocide must not be brought into a Churen. In this case the bell was, tolled, and my husband read at the grave side the Collect appointed for a suicide,"
The dead
Harbert Frederick Cottingham Ho και twice wounded at Mons, and as the Tesult of being gassed at a Inter
man
Was
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1931.
"CANADIAN CHARGED
SOLDIER CHARGED.
ALLEGED ASSAULT ON CHINESE.
THE LOST HEART OF MONTROSE.
"NOT BURIED IN SCOTLAND."
RA
STOWING AWAY ON S.S.
· BREMERHAVEN,
Pte. W. J. Reduinn, 1st Battalion,
Captain Whenity-Crowe Glover. S.W. Borderers, was 'charged yes.]tor-General of the Royal Stuart SERIES OF MISFORTUNES.
terday before Mr. E. W. Hamilton Society, has drawn up a report
Marquees of Montrose, who When Henry Lee, a Canadian, at the Kowloon Police Court with regarding the lost heart of the wak charged before Mr. E.. Whaving assaulted the complainant, executed in 1650 for his devotion to the Royalist cause, and he has now Hamilton yesterday with stowing a Chiness male, at Chin Wo Street,
reached the emolusion that it is from Hong Kong to Rabaul on on April 20.
not buried in Scotland. board the 8.8. Bremerhaven, the defendant related a lengthy story of his wander gs and misfortunes Rince he left Canada in October last...
"I worked for the Canadian Pacific Railway," he said, "but was laid off in October last. With money 1 had saved I went to Shanghai,
And Was there two months unable to obtain work, 1 ktowed away to Hong Kong in February, and paid for that" trip with a torm of imprisonment. When I came out I again looked for work, living on a sum of money that I had banked in Canada, and for which I had cabled.
On finding no prospect of c- ployment here I agnin stowed away, this time on the Bremerhaven to Rabaul. On arrival there the New Guinea authorities refused to let me Innd.
Worked His Passage. On board the ship I worked hard and on arrival back in Hong Kong the Captain did not want to pro- serute ime. He sent a note to the
PARTICULARE & CONDITIONS Superintendent of Police, who per-
of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on MONDAY, the 4TH DAY of MAY, 1931, at 3 F., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His EXCELLENCY THE
Одо GOVERNOR of Lot of CROWN LAND at Bhamashuipo, in the Colony for 6 form of 73 years, of Hong Kong commencing from 1st July, 1898, with the option of renewal at a Crown llent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His of 24 years less three days.
consumption. He had suffered from the disease for five years. He lef a letter which revealed that he was troubled in mind by the impres on that people regarded him as a parasite, beenuse he was living his tension and was unable to work.
The coroner, Dr. E. F. Hoare. turned a verdict of suicide whi
unsound mind, and said he co-
MAJESTY THE KIND, for one further tersidered the man's death was direet
Jy due to his war service. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
No. of Salo
No Lot to Begistry No.|
Adjoining
Inland Lot No. 1429, New Kowloon
Fa Wa čtreet.
Locality.
G.
Boundary
Модкаго-
meats.
As per
zalo plan.
Contents in
Anagai
Rental
“Square feet,
Upeet Price.
About
8,632
PUBLIC AUCTION.
168
[071
17,944
"
ARTICULARS & CONDITIONS Pthe date by Public Auction to be held on MONDAY, the 4r. DAY of MAY, 1931, at 8 P.M., at the Offices of the Public Works Department by Or
Order of H EXCELLENCY THE GOTZENOR, of Dao Lot of CROWN LAND at Tai Kok Tsui, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Reat to be fixed by the Surveyor of HIS MAIZSTT THE KING, for one further tena of 75 years.
No. of Sale,
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
Rogistry
Locality.
Kowloon Inland Lot No. 2501.
Junction of Bedford Road and Lime Street.
G.
Boundary
Measure
ments.
F| [
As por
nale plan
Contents i
ADEBAL
Rental
Upset Price.
About
1.12.
-PUBLIC AUCTION.
R.
170
[#72
23,013
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS
of the Bala by Public Auction to
suaded the Captain to prosecute.
Sub-Inspector Elston said that the defendant's story was true up to à point. The Captain did not want to prescente, but when he was in formed that under the Vagrancy Ordinance he was responsible for the men he had no other alter- native.
Defendant: "If your Worship will give me the option of a fine I can guarantee that I can work my passage back to Chnada. I Dr. Floare has described the
have a little money, and every pros- vicar's action as un-Christian, Col.
peet of the opportunity to get back W. T. C. Rust, chairman of the to Canada, where I shall be in ideal branch of the British Legitime to reaume my old position. aid, "Coltingham was good enough I I to prison I shall be too to fight for his country, but was
late." not good enough to be taken into a church. Apparently the vicar was quite within his rights, but whether he was wise is another
antier."
S.S. PRESIDENT HOOVER'S
CAPTAIN..
of
Mr. R. Stanley Dollár has just announced the appointment Captain Fred E. Anderson at com- rounder of the new eight million dullar liner, President Hoover,
Captain Anderson has sailed nearly a million miles as master of Dollar Line vessels during a Brvice of many years on the Corn- pany's steamers. He is considered by travellers to be one of the most popular and able navigators on any merchant marine vessel and numbers his friends by the thous- de in all quarters of the globe!
ADVERTISEMENTS.
G.
R.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF
HONG KONG
IN THE MATTER OF TUB Estate
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or JAMES ROBERTS, LATE
OF VICTORIA, IN THE COLONY
OF HONG KONG, DECEASED.
NOTION IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the Court has, by virtas of Section 68 of the Probates Ordinance 1897 (No. 2 of 1897), made an Order limiting the Time for seniling in Claims to or against the above Estate to the 1911 DAY OF MAY, 1931.
Creditors and Claimants are horoby required to send their Claims to the Undersigned by the shove Date,
Dated this 2nd day of April, 1931.
E. P. H. LANG,
Official Administrator.
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be held on MONDAY, the 4TH DAY of CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME.
Department,
MAY. 1981, at 3, at the
blic Works Office of the Public by Order of HIS EXCELLYNCY THE GOVER xox, of One Lot of OROWN LAND abore Coombe Road, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 21 years.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
No. of Sale
Registry No.
Locality.
Garden Lot
Adjoining Rural Building above Opombe Hoad.
Lot No. 1:
Boundary
Measure
monta
As per
sale plan.
Contants in
5,480
quare feel.:
Annual
12
Rental
Upset Price.
1673
273
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A remand of 18 hours in Police custody was allowed to ascertain if the arrangements could be made.
A LITTLE
is
care in setting up an advertisement often doubles its selling power.
It is that little extra thought and 'care, which given to advertisement drawn up in the office of the Hong Kong Daily Press, which brings good results.
every
CANTON' INSURANCE OFFICE, LTD.
PROPOSED DIVIDEND AND
BONUS.
We are officially informed that the general agents and consulting committee of the Canton Insuranca Office, Ltd., will, at the forthcoming meeting of shareholders to be held
Tuesday, May 10, recommend a final dividend of $32 together with an "exchange" bonus of $10 per shars in respect of working account for 1929, add £20,000 to the Sterling Reserve Fund, 8100,000 to Reinsur- ance Fund, and 8332.342.00 to Un- derwriting Suspense Account,
They will further recommend the payment of an interim dividend of 818 per share in respect of Work- ing ccount for 1930, and thint the balance of 82,381,214.08 be carried forward.
They wish it to be understood, however, that the continuance or otherwise of the aforesaid bonus, in the whole or in part, will depend entirely on exchange and it should not be viewed in any other light than that of a temporary measure.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
GULF OF LIAOTUNG.
Noties is given that, in order to facilitate the dredging of the Lite River, the Light vessel.Nr chwang has been moved into n position from which the Bar Sigual- Station bears N. 87° E., magnetic, distant 01,300 feet.
Chart affected: Marine Depart ment Chart No. 10..
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Inspector Clarke, promenting, stated that 'about 5 pm, on Sun- day afternoon the accused, with two of his comrades, who were all in uniform, went to Chin Wo Street, and, it was alleged, to the first floor of No. 1 and knocked at the door. The complainant lived as No. 4, and his relatives at No. 1. The complainant shouted, out to the soldiers not to knock at the door as the people were not in, and it was alleged, that the ne cuard then kitocked the complainant to the ground. The three then ran along to Nathan Road and boarded a bus going to Kowloon City. The complainant also boarded the "bus. and asked the driver, to stop. Two constables also requested the driver to stop, and defendant was taken to the Police Station. He Was bleeding from the nose when he gut to the Police Station.
Complainant, giving evidence, said that when he saw the soldiers knocking at the door of No. 1, bẹ asked them to come down, because the house was occupied by his cousin, th woman. The soldiers came down, and asked complainant what he thought to mean “some- thing about the girls in the house." Complainant walked away and was then struck by defendant in the
face.
Bleeding at the Nose. Sub-Inspector Bright stated that) complainant came to the Police Station he was bleeding badly from the nose. The three soldiers were quite sober.
Private Redinan said that on Sun- day he and two other soldiers were taken by a boy to the 1st floor of No. 1 house. Complainant, in reply to questions, said there were no women, and witness then said thas they had better go. They went down the stairs, and found com- plainant lying at the bottom of the stairs bleeding. He did not at any time hit the complainant.
Lance-Corporal Ivor Byard, one of the three soldiers involved in the affair, corroborated Private Red- man's evidence, Lancu-Corporal Archibald Clarke, gave similar evi- dence.
The Magistrate discharged the de- fendant.
Profound sleep alone rests you thoroughly.
Deep
"We have ample evidence," Cap- tain Whortly-Crowe now states in his report, that the heart was lost in Franos at the time of the levolation. The heart that I pos- Besa and which was brought from France by the ancestor of the Per kins family of Swansea just after the
Revolution, is not entirely yhole, for the lower, portion of the heart has evidently been filled up or built up with wax.
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Also state that it has every appear- ance of being the heart of some- ene who met a violent death, and that it had been unskilfully ro Doved from the body.
"I am atating the facts as they have been given to me. Mr. John- son Bird folla me that he boljoves- this to be the veritable heart of Montroso. An.yot I cannot go quito“ so far, and I prefer to leave the "Th medical authorities who havà mattor at present still an opon examined it place its ago at ap-question. The intuation is to pro proximately 300 years, and certain- Recute further searching inquiries to ly not less than 250 years, and they complete the chain of evidence."
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