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4.3.8

WHITEAWAY'S

WINTER

AND

STOCKTAKING SALE

COMMENCES ON

MONDAY, JANUARY 11th

Our entire stock is included on this sale and owing to the improvement in Exchange we have been able to make reductions on a very generous scale.

TAKE ADVANTAGE

OF

THE EXCHANGE AND SHOP

AT

WHITEAWAY'S

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1932.

EUROPEAN YM.C.A.

NEW WING.

WORK PROCEEDS APACE: FINE SWIMMING BATH.

LADIES SECTION: CONDI. TIONS OF MEMBERSHIP,

LOCAL "PROBATES. HONG KONG STOCK

AMERICAN LADY'S ESTATE

IN COLONY.

Estate in Hong Kong worth. $18,000 was left by Carmen Rolker, a citizen of the United States, lale of Shanghai, where she died

The new West Wing of the Euro-March 4, 1831. poan Y.M.C.A., Salisbury Road,

MARKET.

SATURDAY'S OFFICIAL

QUOTATIONS.

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The market opened fairly stondy- Saturday morning, but the volume of puxinoon was rather small

Sales

Fotters of administration with owing to lack of offerings. Kowloon, is rapidly nearing tom-will annexed, have been granted to pletion, and is to be öfficially open- | Mr. G. G.. N. Tinson, solicitor, at- od by His Excellency the Governor torney of the testatrix's daughter, ou February 2.

Mrs. Alica Rolker Harlofson, of Perhaps · the THOST noteworthy 614, Rue Lafayette, Shangha), who feature of the pew wing "is tho is the sole axecutrix named in the magniscent swimming bath, which will.

is designed for all-the-year-round Tho testatrix, in her will, lett UNC. In winter the water is to be the whole of her estate to her daugh- hentad to the requisite temperature, tor, with the direction that for a and the bath is obviously destined long as able the sum of Mexicaa to become one of the most popular $200 be sent to the tostatrix's sislor, features of

Mrs: Morcodes V. do zcanga, of this already very popular stitution.

Caracos, Venezuela, yearly, in time

With regard to the use of the bath for Christmas. by members and others, the Board";

Mr. F. A. Carl,

Mr. Francis Augustus Carl, late

of Directors has decided on the following charges for the first year, after which the rates will be re-uf New York City, and formerly of considered.

Poiping, loft estate in Hong Kong valued at $12,000, He died at Stamford Hospital, San Francisco, on January 6, 1930.

Y.M.C.A. members: Monthly tickets, 82.50 cuch or 30 cents each

visit.

Members of the Services: 20 cents cach visit

Letters of administration of the local estate, with will annexed; have been granted to Mr. M. H. Turner, solicitor, attorney of the widow, Mrs. Mary Ruth Carl, who is resid

She is the mole executrix named in the will, which

Ladies: Monthly tickets, 89.10. Children: 20 cents each visit. Casual Visitors, by arrangement with the Secretary, 40 centa caching in Poiping. visit,

Lands, $82.70. Underwriters, $4.80. Cements (combined), 120. Cements (new), $6.50. China Lights, $27 (ex div.). Electrics, $79. Ropos, $15.

Buyers.

Wharves, $150). Previdents (old), $8.30, Providents (new), $2.40. Ohizone Estates, 105. Trams, $22.40.

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Hong Kong Electrics, $791. Canton Icas, $53." Ropes, $18

Dairy Farms, $29. Constructions (new), $1.80. Hotels (old),#13.35. Hotels (new), $14.90. Hong Kong Lands, $82). Ewos, Tls. 154. Star Ferries, $96. Singapore Tractions, 3/-. Cements (combined), $18 75. Cements (old), $12.75. Powell, $3.60.

Hong Kong Government Loan,

All tickets to be obtained at the bequeaths the whole of the state 24 per cent. prentium. General Office,

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Permitted Hours.

The following hours have been scheduled, it may be altered if ford besuitable.

Mornings:

WEEK DAYS.

7,15 10 2,60.--Y.M.C.A. Residents. 10.00 to 12.00.-Ladies and Children. Afternoons:

2.00 to 3.00.--Services. Evenings:

5,15 to 7.15.-Y. M.C.A. Members. 7.30 10 8.30,-Services.

to her.

1.

Chinese Wils

Weng Luk, alias Wong: A. Luk aline To Sam, spinster, who died a Mo Chouk Om, Lai Sui Fong, Canton, on November 22, 1930, left estato in the Colony valued at $65,000:

Probate has been grunted to Yi Ka So, of 148, Welling- ton Staret, hu (wife of the testatrix's nephew, who is one of two executriers named in the will, The second executrix, Wong Tai Ka, has rencunced the office. Tho

8.43 to 10:00.-Y.M.C.A. Members will makes family bequests,

Mornings!

SATURDAYS,

7.15 to 9.00.-Y.M.C.A. Residenta. 10.00 to 12,00,--Children. Afternoons!

2.00 to 7.00.-Y.M.C.A. Members. Evenings:

7.15 Lc 8.30.-Services.

8.43 to 10.00.-Y.M.C.A. Medibar. SUNDAYS.

Mornings:

7:30 to 10.00.-Y. M.CA Residents, Afternoons:

2.00 to 6.00.--Services, Evenings:

7.00 to 9.50.-Y.M.C.A. Members.

Mixed Bathing will be allowed at times to be decided laten.

Mr. E. F. Selk is the Secretary in charge of this Section. He will be glad to arrange lessons for Members desiring to learn swim- ming.

The Ladies' Section. With the increased accommoda- tion and the provision of the Swim ming Bath it is now possible for n Ladies' Section to be formed in

connection with the Association.

A Luajes desiring to join this Section will have to be proposed by Y.M.C.A. members, forms for which can bis obtained on application to the Y.M.C.A. Secretary. Privileges:-

Use of the Swimming Bath on the mornings of Mondays, Tues days, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from 10 to 12.

Use of the Squash Racket Courte each morning, excepting Sundaya, from 10 to 12.

An estate of $25,000 was left by Lam Shu-chuen, alias Lam Chuen,

Bellers,

Indo-Chinas (Prof.), $15. Indo-Chinas (Duf.), $32. Raubs, $30. Entertainments (old), $18. Ewos, Ta. 18. Electrics, 8791. Comente (combined), 10.00.

AN OLD CHINA- HAND.

P

DEATH OF CAPTAIN J. B. HARRIS.

Lam Sau-yan, alias Lam Wing-nin, alias Lam Shiu-cheuk, ' merchant, who died on or about FIRST COMMAND WITH B. & S, March 7, 1931, at 48, Queen's Roa Central, and who was a native of Ka Lee Village, Nam Hoi district, Kwangtung.

IN 1856,

Probate of his will has been A cable has been received by Mr. grunted to the two executers named H. P. Hurris, of the Canton-Kaw- in the will. Lam Cheuk-ming, of

48, Queen's Road Central, and Lam loop Railway, Canton, to the effect Sig-lai, of 81, Wyndham Street, that his father, Captain J. B. both merchants.

The testator is survived by his Harris, died on January 7 at lawful widow and relict, Mok Bournemouth.

Kwai-hing, and two daughters. The late Captain Harris was Daisy Lam (4) and Mary Lam (formerly with Messrs. Butterfield & who are the scle beneficiaries.

NAVAL TRAGEDY.

SEAMAN FOUND SHOT.

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Swire for many years, his first com mand with that company being in. 1860. He continued to serve the company until his retirement in 1914 when he was commodore of the B. & Fleet,

After his retirement he resided ju Cumberland, who was at Stone.

Seaman Patrick Ward, of HMS. Bournemouth until the time of his

Bring practice was going en, is Harris leaves, besides his son in cutters' Island on Saturday where death, at the age of 81. Captain alleged to have committed suicide!

by placing the muzzle of a loaded Canton, a widow and a married Service rifle into his month and daughter in England, to whom much pulling the trigger.

sympathy will be extended, espacial. ly from his many old Chinese sem friends.

The shot brought, some comrades i to his side, but they arrived to Ind! Seaman Ward beyond help.”

The deceased seaman was about 21 years of age and was very popular among his fellow ratings, to whom j news of the tragic event came as great shock. It is understood that he loft a letter behind, but natural-

The Weat Lounge will be openly the contents of this could not be to this Section each week day, divulged.

morning from 10 to 12 and in the

afternoons from 3 to 6.30, except-

ing on certain occasions when the

CHINESE STOWAWAYS.

SENTENCES FOR SMUGGLING INTO UNITED STATES.

Berlin, December 20-Two ships

Hall many be required for spesial RIZAL DAY DANCE. stowards and a dishwasher have

purposes..

Teas may be obtained in the afternoons and light refrenh- ments, as desired, in the morn- inn.

It is honed to hold Bridge par- ties and Dances occasionally The fee will be $2.50 monthly, payable in advance.

LOCAL FILIPINO COM. MUNITY AT HOME.

been sentenced to varying terms of imprisonment at Bremen for having tried to smuggle Chinese stowaways into the United States in the liner Bremen,

Chan Lai, a Hamburg Chinese,

The loen Pilipino community were "At Home" to their friends at the Peninsula Hotel last evening when they held their Rizal Day was acquitted owing to lack of evi Dance" which was postponed from dence, after the court had recorded January 3.

its suspicion that he was the head. A large crowd attended among whom word noticed Dr. F. B. of an international organisation NEWFOUNDLAND'S OFFER TO Valeroso, Mr. A. G. de Jesne, Prof. ches in New York, Philadelphia and Fernando, the president, Mr. E. A. for assisting stowaways, with bran-

LABRADOR FOR SALE,

CANADA,

The Newfoundland Government has officially offered to sell Labra- dor to Canada, according to Sir William Conker, a member of the Newfoundland Cabinet, who added that the Government had refused proposals from German interests for a 90-year lease of Labrador.

F. Conzalez, Mr. B. R. Kormani,

she Shanghai interporter, Mr. Tydney.

F. Zafra and many others.

The accused's misdemeanours were

A concert procoded the dance and discovered last June, when four

in making a short speech to welcome

the guests the president, also pay. Chinese were found concealed 'bo-

brief skateh of the life history of hind the walls of the Bremon's read- fr, Jose Rizal. Dancing wan ins dulged in, up to a late hour and

ing-room. every one present 'spent ^rüdata Fees of $200 were paid for cach enjoyable evening.

i-passage.

K. M. A.

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