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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY

... CLUB,

ANNUAL RACE MEDTING, 1939.

SOTH, SERP, ŠIRV, 24th and 27th FEBRUARY, 1082.

THE MONG KONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT CO. LIMITED.

NOTICE.

appointed Srorotary to This Company, as from date.

N Saturday 20th, Monday 22nd, MR. G. F. BLLAWS has been

Tuesiny dard, and Wednesday 24th February, the Arst bell will be rung at 11 am, and the first race will bo run at 11.30 am. On Satur day, the 27th February, the first bell will be rung # 1 pm, and the first raco will be run at 1:30 pm.

By Order of the Board of Director,

R. HO TUNG, «

Clairman.

The tin interral, will be taken Hong Kong, 4th Feb., 1932. after the fifth race on the Arst four days.

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE

Mombers are reminded that they and their ladies most wear their badges prominently displayed.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG.

NOTICE.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1932.

| MILLIONAIRE'S WIFE,

FATHER SELLING PEN-NIES AT THE KERB.

TWO SHILLINGS IN HIS POCKET.

'

"

RUM-RUNNING IN THE NORTH SEA.

·LIQUOR LANDED IN LONELY FJORDS.

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VENUS SURVIVOR'S STORY :

FEW BRITISH AGENTS"

INVOLVED."

CANCER AND ITS

DIAGNOSIS.

METHODS EMPLOYED BY

DR. BENDIEN, ⠀ “

Dr. A. A. Miller. has written a On the drab karb of Farringdon,

useful book for English readers on Tondon, Jan. 14-Remarkable Bondidn's Dingpontie Methods for street I found the father of a reign-disclosures of the" methods of the 1800ing benuty who has become the bride North Sea rumrunners were given Cancer, in which he gives an of an American inillionaire, writes day by Mr. Walter Savage, form account of the various methods em- 'fr'chief engineer of the "trawler a special representative of the Venus, which, foundered in theployed for testing the blood serum Burning Standard.

North Sea on Dec. 11.

for those properties which the "He" was standing in the rain. In

Mr. Savage was released from a Dutch worker believes are charac Norweging prison this afternooneristic of anncer. bis hand he held a box af pen niband embarked on this vessel - which he offered to the passing strangely enough, also named Venus All these methoda, some of which crowd at a penny a bima; but his for Nowgheslo and his home in

nye highly technical, hava as their London, mind was wandering to the pretty

Many villages in Northern Nor jobjoot the détermination of the girl he remembers playing in the way, MrSavage said, are involved amount of electricity in certain in the ligner game, ynade lucrative Old Kont-rond-his daughter, now

by Norway's modified prohibition. particles present in the serum. a millionaire's wife, and unaware The stuff highly potent spirit. Bendien believes, according to De per eout alcohol-is sent by D Miller's book, that there are at her father's plight." who

companies operating from the Con-p

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No one without a badge will be

DURSUANT to Section 18 of PURSUANT TO 1871 admitted to the Members Enclosure.

Badges admitting non-members to nended by Section 6 of Ordinance the Members Enclosure and Club No. 19 of 1918, George Stephon Ford Rooms at $10.00 per day including fax-or $10.00 including, tax for the whese place of residentes for the Inst twolve month has been No. 105, Mooting (Indios 30.00 and 200 ron Waterloo Road. Kowloon Tong, and poctively), are obtainable through the Secretary upon introduction by a No. 15, Ho Man Tin Street, Kowloon, Member, such Member to be resin the Colony of Hong Kong, and

served his Articles of Clerkship with all

George Ernest Milton is his name,

ponsible for nil this, of Members En-Mr. 1. E. Fall and subsequently, with but in Farringdon-stress he is tinent, and, he alleges, from Eng two factors in the causation of

slosure will NOT be on sale at the Bace Course.

A limited number of Tifins will be obtainable each day at the Club House, provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy, Tele phone No. 21940.

On ao pretext will children ba permitted in either enclosure during the first four days of the Meeting.

„PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The price of admission to the Public Enclosure is $4.00 pr day including tax for all pers; including ladies and is payable at the Gate.

Boldiori and Bailors in uniform are admitted to the Public Enclosura at

$1.00 per day including tar

Bookmakers, Tig Tue num, oto, will not be permitted to op mate within the precincts of The Hong Kong Jockey Club during the lace Mooting

Tifins will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Public Enclosure.

SERVANTS' PASSES

Passes for Servanta will be issacd

on applicati n to the Bearslary, Prd. Bloor, Gloucester Building.

Employers are requested to distri bute them with discrimination and to endorse their names on the pasBOR.

Servants are not permitted in the Members' Enclosure oxcept for passing shrough on their duties, but anat remain in their employers stands.

Any presons.found loitering with Servants passes in their possession will forfeit the same and will be removed from the enclosure

By Order,..

G. B. BROWN,

Secrétury. Hong Kong, 8th February, 1932.

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KEEP

Mr. D..

11. B. Baka, beth of Victoria in known as Erb. He had less than the Colony of Hong,

Solicitors, HEREBY DIVE NOTICE that it two shillings in his pocket when I is his intention at the expiration of found him. His others assets were one month 'from" the date hereof to apply for his examination and alwis two pawn-tickets-for a suit and a jon a Solicitor of the Supreme pair of boots-and a few bottles of Court of Hong Kong.

Dried the 28th day of Jan., 1932,

G. STEPHEN FORD. 1753)

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Els Dream Gr. This is podlar is proud of his daughter, Vein.

She was born in Manchester, but spent her childhood days in London, and it was in Lon- don that she begame a cabaret dan-

Cer.

J

It was in 1998 after a spoedy

sho romance that

married Mr. William Krohm, a New York mil lionaire.

land also v

cancer La factor which gets in from Imprisoned Smugglers. The usual procedure is for them outside, possibly a virus or some to send an agent overland,. selling other form of irritation, and a liquor forward.

Then the um factor present in the body. This running vessels keep the appoint ments the agent has made-general.econd, factor, is the change in the ly in lonely fjord-riating the Nor electricity present in the "col- wegian revenue patrols.

loidal particles of the serum

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Many smugglers were in pri. a son with me at Christinnanad,!” he In other diseases besides cancer added.

there is soine alteration, in this. But from inquiries in Norway it

exact

has been established that British electrical charge, but the participation in the rum-running alteration taking place in cancor is exploits round the fjords is light, alleged to be characteristic of this compared with that from Germany disease alone.. and Holland..

It is here thas other workers have been unable to confirm all Bandion's

Referring to the foundering "e the Venus, Mr. Savage said that it had sailed from Antwerp with cargo of Dutch spirit, but was findings, and it is significant that driven into Lerwick for shelter. Our Dr. Miller writes of the complicat- Dee. 1 they left Lerwick with a crow of thirteen for a secret de-

. Krohm was on a world tourination on the Norwegian Coast

This rendezvous was reached bur when he saw Miss Milon at the

ine business was done. Manhattan Cub in London. It

case of love at first sight, Summoning a waiter, Mr. Krohm, sent a bunch of flowers to her, with a note saying he thought she was his dream girl."

The flowers were scorned. There was no reply to the note,

But Mr. Krohn was determined. Be apperied to the manager and was introduced to Miss Milton. "At three o'clock the same morning he

told her that he had incant what

he had said,

Two days later Miss Milton anid "Yes," and in less than a week from the time Mr. Kram arrived

in London they word wed.

So it came about that the Little Vers of the London pedlar went to America, and became the beautiful Vera Milton, star of the famous | Ziegfeld Follies,

Always Differtat,

Fern was always a little differ. Tent." said Mr. Milton, to me to day. Even as a child in the Old Kent-road sho spoke like a school i teacher. She always knew heri |grommar, and never spoke as we spoke. I remember that as a little child she recited little poems with a good accent.

"She is the wife of a millionaire in New York. I don't envy her

Jack at all, but sometimes I feel little sud.

"

During the last four or five months I have averaged one men] every day and a half, about threa meals a week. That's not a lot for. an old man--I am 63 years of age."

And here Mr. Milion produced a bundle of newspaper muitings from his pocket. They were all from Amorienn magazines and news. papers, and every cutting bore a photograph of his daughter.

me.

Isn't she beautiful?" he asked. "She was always a lovely child-and she has a very fine hus band. He is very fond of her, and he has lots of money.

.

In my old age I feel happy to think that she has achieved success. Sometimes in my kanely room aver bobind the Elephant and Castle I feul a little and and rot a little lonely for I have nothing-except my pride.

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In the Evenings.

"In the evenings, when it is no longer possible to sell things in London's gutters, I love to think of my Vere behind the footlights of New York's theatres.

Is matters nothing to me that I have less than 2. in the world. I am an old man, and no longer have nny ambition left

"But before. I die I hope that 'my life's ambition will be realised, Day after day, as I hear the past- man pass along our street, I hope that he will bring me a letter ask- ing me to join my daughter.

"I would like to sit in a New York theatre and see my daughter on the stage. The gallery would be good enough for me, just to cheer. and cheer as she took her boy,

"I would have renfised all that

I have hoped for these last thres yours and then I would die happy. Vers was my favourite daughter.

I am sure she does not know that her father is a street pedlar."

"We were turning homeward when caught by a terrible storm," Mr. Savage continued. "The vessel was swiped and the anging Joonis flooded. The crew made. rafts and rockets were fired. Tho.j villagers of Maalooy heard our last rockett *Then we launched thr ship's bout, but it was smashed, and five of the crew drowned.

Then the ship turned turtle. Af reman and I clung for ninety

ininutes to the wreck. The firemnon

died before villagers arrived to pull us from the water. The only other man saved was the Cermay

engineer, Ehault, who had a life-

.buoy.

The Norwegian revenue cutte never fired on us," he added. "It" might have been at another runs runner near by."

oor patients in order to altor electrical change of their blood to normak

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With regard to treatment. Dr. Dr. Miller sorts, that if Millor given a brief outline of cancer can be dealt with by opäť Bendian's methods, but details are tion, this should always be caris, not yet revealed of the special serum out, the treatment by ssrum, which is used for injection into esa- ste, being supplementary to thin

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