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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB,
ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1932..
20TH, 22, 23RD, 24TH AND 27TH FEBRUARY, 1532.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1932.
ADVERTISEMENTS. CRIMINAL SESSIONS.
HONG KONG TRAMWAYS, LIMITED.
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TOTIUE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ORDINARY TEARLY GENERAL MEETING of BONG KONG TRAMWAYS LIMITED will be held at the offices of Messrs. JARDINE, MATHESON & CO LTD., Rong Kong, on WEDNESDAY, the 17th noon, to transact the ordinary businors
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PEAK AMAH FOUND GUILTY,
CHIEF JUSTICE'S ÖBSERVATIONS.
The casein which a young, amah
The quarrel.
CENTRAL BRITISH SCHOOL
(Continued from Paga 7.)
The acoused's story, when first charged' with the crime, was:-"] didn't. I was short of one kottlo of water to wash my head. He (the cook) would not let me tako ik He threw the contents of the kettle study the history of that country,
bry and And out why it is what i and scalded my foot. We quarrel-is. If you can, learn "ite language, led and exchange words. Ho siruok for no universal language ana, giva me with the palm of his hand, push you a tooth part of the insight into ed me against the wall, and got their own language will give you. him off, and stabbed him by a soul. Find out what is the greatest thing they have done in the world. cident,"
What stands in the way of your Mr. Fitzroy commented that no friendship with that country? Make scalds were found on the necneed'ait your business to find out ad
vance towards it in the case of" fet when they were examined.
-I pracę as a poldier advances agupat
it in the cause of way.”
the hearts of mon that foarning
rung at 11 am, and the first rack day of FUARY, 1962, at 1 o'clock named Chau Sim, who was charged hold of my thront. "I tried to push for language is part of their very
N. Saturday 20th, Monday 2nd Tuesday 23rd, and Wodnesday 24th February, the first bell will be will be run at 11.30 6. On Satur day, the 27th February, the first bell will be rung at pm, and the first reo will bo run af 1.30 pu
Tho tiffin interval will be taken aftor the Bfth race on the first four days.
MEMBERS BADGES AND ENCLOSURE
Members are reminded that they and their ladies most wear their badges prominently displayed.
No one without a badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure.
Badges admitting non-members to the Members Enclosure and Club Boom at $10.00 per day including tax-ur $40.00 including tax for the
(adios $5.00 and $20.00 ro
pectively), are obtainable through the Secretary upon introduction by n Member, ach Member to be res ponsible for all shits, etc.
Badges admitting to Members' En- closure will NOT be on sale at the Raco Coarse.
of the Company.
with the manslaughter of a man named Ho Fat at 112 The Peak, was hoard before the Chief Justice (His Honour Bir Joseph Kemp,
AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that the REQISTER OF MEMBERS of the Company will be closed from CUESDAY, the od to WEDNESDAY, the 17th February,K.C.) 1982, both days inclusivo.
By Order of the Board;
W F. SIMMONS,
Beoroiary.
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Hong Kong, 75th Jan., 1992. -
THE HONG KONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LIMITED.
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NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. TH
HE ONE HUNDRED AND TWELFTH ORDINARY MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS in the Company will be held at the A limited number of Tifins will be Office of the Company, 1, Qucous obtainabio each day at the Club Building. Victoria, Hong Kong, on House, provided they are ordered in Tuesday the 15th March, 1982, at 11 advance from the No. 1 Boy, Tele-a.m. for the purpose of receiving a phone No. 21920."
Raport of the Directors, together with a Statement of Accounts, und electing Directors and Auditors.
On no pretext will children be permitted in either enclosure during the first four days of the Mooting.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The price of admission to the Public Enclosure is. $4.00 pr day including tax for all persons, including ladies' and is payable at the Gate
Coldfety end Sailors in uniform are admitted to the Public Inciosure at $1.00
per day including tax
Tie Tao mon, eta, will Bookmakers, not be permitted to öp mate within the precincts of The Hong Kong Jockey Club during the Bace Meeting. Tins will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Public Borclosure.
BERVANTS PÄSSES Passes for Servanta will be issued on application to the Secretary, 3rd Floor, Gloucester Building..
Employers are requested to, distri- bute them with discrimination and to endorse their names on the pass.
Servants are not permitted the Members' Enclosure extant for prasing through on their daina, but quat remain in their employers stands
Any presens found loitering with
gistered.
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yesterday,
The jury at the end of the enAY found the amah "Grilly" bpt pleaded for leniency on her behalf
The Chief Justice (to netused); How old are you ?
Acoused: Eighteen.
The Chief Justice (to Mr. Fitz- roy, prosecuting Council) Noth-
At the Magistracy, the accused
Dr. Roydon goes on to say :— said: --" I "don't know what I am
Make some sacrifice, Stand un for saying now. I am a woman and no peace-in your offen, in your
វ៉ង your match for a man, so I picked up school,
home; have the knife to keep him off, and stab-Have you never stood aside while you been a coward about peacef
bed him by accidant.!!
people said bitter, uncomprehend- ing things about Germany as France America or Rupaia or
somehow bffended their susceptibili- tios? Have you nover shrunk from
ing is known about her or of her "FENCE" SENT TO PRISON. India or any other equntry that family i
Mr. Fitzroy. No. Your Lord-TWELVE MONTHS' HARD FOR the office of peacemaker yourse!! |
ship.
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The Chief Justice (to accused'); fully accept your statement that you had not the slightest intention of enasing the death of the ricocas ed." I have no doubt it iy'a grief te you yourself. What you hare done probably in a moment of anger and with some provocation-lina deterday, on prived this unfortunate man of his life and his widow of a husband. The jury have recommended you to leniency. For that reason-I was
RECEIVER
Guides and Soouts.
We in Hong Kong are very for- tunate in being able to get in touch. Soquel to a Robbery,“
with all nationalities. Don't neg lect those opportunities, please. --
And that brings me nene to the Sentence of twelve, months' hard subject so dear to my heart, Quidos. labour 'was passed by the Puished Scouts, friends of all the world. I am glad that Central Judge (Mr. Justice Lindael!) yes British Guides still stand fire. 1 Ma Chuen, who was am sure you are all very aniky to The TRANSFEE BOOKS of the
charged at the Criminal Sessionsloo Mrs. Lawson, who is inving Hong Kong. She has given the Company most valuable help.. Wa Company will be CLOSED from
with receiving stolen goods.
Mr. T. S Whyte Smith, who pro- wish her and her husband all hap Tuesday the lat March, 1932, to
piness and success: Wa welet mo Tuesday the 15th Maron, 1982, Both
scouted, and that the charge was anck warmly Miss Owen Highen Days inclusive," during which period NO Transfer of Shares can be re-not going to impose a long sentence sequel to a robbery committed at and we are very grateful to Mrs. in any case-I am about to pass a 105, Portland Street on January Vaughan Fowler for promising to assist as lieutenant, We have here By Order of the Board of Directors, shorter sentence on than 1% in which four robbers took part to-day Miss Rachel Warren who has
G. E ELLAMS, ·
The sentence in ↑ It was not suggested that the accns come from England to give us help Secrotary. Paix months' imprisonment with harded was one of the robbers out the and encouragement in Guide work.
I am sure you will give her Hong Kong, 15th February, 1932.
Crown suggested that he had re- labour.
warm wolome. Miss Warren bas caived stolen goods, well knowing travelled many thousands of miles to join us, and we hope that she will to them to have been stolen. ¿
It was on January 21 when In-beautiful corner of the world.
enjoy her stay in this friendly and speelor Fallon, together with a Chinees sergeant and a constable, visited 231, Portland Street, where the accused lived. The constable re- mained outside while the Inspector and the Sergeant entered the second floor, which at the time was oe
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THE RAUB AUSTRALIAN GOLD
MINING CO., LTD.
(INCORPORATED 15 QUEENSLAND),
would have done.
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Prosecution's Cass,
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In prosecuting. Mr. Somerset Fitzroy tald the jury that there was no doubt that the accused killed the decensed who was a cook" employed Fat 118, The Peak The unfortunate ecurrence took place in the kitchen. of the house. TOPICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ..Between, 7 and 8 a.m. on the day A THIRD INTERIM of the incident, the pecused went that
NOTICE OF DECLARATION OF THIRD INTERIM DIVIDEND
No
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hope many more pupils of Central British will join the Company and
play.. take part in our cheerful work and
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And now I must stop or I shall exceed the fifteen minute limit set by the author of "Oh, Those Frize Giving! I wish Central British School happiness and pros-
years to come, and I thank Mr. de
Servanta passes in their possession DIVIDEND of TWO SHILLINGS into the kitchen and took a kettle cupied by the defendent only, parity during this year and many will forfeit the same and will be per share on account of the financial of boiling water to wash her hands. While Niny were waiting a parcel Martin and Mr. Nightingale for in
removed from the enclosure
By Order,'
C. B. BROWN;
Secretary. Hong Kong, 8th February, 1932"
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HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE CO., LTD. TOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN
to
was thrown out of the second floor viting me some hore to-day.. window and, when retrieved, we (Applause.)
Mrs. Southorn was then present",
year ending 81st MARCE, 1981, ha Later who again went to the kit been declared by the Directors of the chen for more bailing water when Company in Brisbane, payable to she was stopped by the deceased Ebarebolders on the Registers There was a heated argument and
the accused picked up a knife and ¦ found to contain three watches, `ed with a basket of Bowers by Hutle at Brisbane and Singapore on
seid te thy cook: If you strike gold ring and a jade bracelet. Two Miss Scriven, after which the sing- TUESD17, 15TH MARCH, 1932. mo I will stab you." There were
of the watches and the braceleting of the National Anthem brought NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY two other persons in the kitchen at GIVEN that the SINGAPORE the time, one of whom was the were identified as property atolen the proceedings to a close, TRANSFER REGISTERS will be OLOSED from WEDNESDAY, 9TH MARCH 10 TUESDAY, 15r MARCH, 1992, (Bath Days inclusive) for the preparation of Dividend Warrants.
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that the ANNĦAL ORDIN AEY GENERAL MEETING of Shareholders will be held at the HONGKONG HOTEL, Hong Kong, on MONDAY, the 29TH FEBRU ARY, 1982, at 11.80 a. for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with a Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st IN
December, 1991.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from THURSDAY, 18TH FEBRUARY to MONDAY; 29TH FEBRUARY, hoth days inclusive.
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON, General Managers,
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By Order of the Board,
DERRICK & CO., Chartered Accountants, Local Secretaries. Hong Kong Bank Chambers, NGA odz, 11th Feb; 1982.
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boy."
The deceased and the cook wure left in the kitchen. A lot of noise followed and the "boy" want back
on January 17. From the accused, Inspector Fallor secured a bunch
keys with one of which he open
to find the wok lying on the floured a cabinet in which was found between the sink and the dresser
a fountain pon: case with pencil, and the accused standing up against the wal: with a bloody knife in her which was also identified as being hand.
among the stolen articles,
An alarm was raised when i wag realised that the man had been stabbed. Dr. Anderson onme after a time, but meanwhile the cook com- mlained that he was feeling cold. He died soon after the doctor's
THE SUPREME COURT OF arrival. Mr Fitzroy said that this
HONG KONG
PROBATE JURISDICTION.
IN THE GOODB,DP CHARLES EVELYN FERGUSON, or RIVERSIDE, SALTFORD, IN TUS COUNTY OF BOXEISET, ENGLAND, DECEASED.
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Hong Kong, 10th Feb, 1932. [1850 Not the Court has, by virtue of
HONG KONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
NOTICE IS
that the ORDINARY YEAR LY MEETING of the Shareholders in this Corporation will be held at the Head Offee of the Corporation, No. 1, Queen's Road Central, Hong. Kong, on SATURDAY, the 27 FEBRUARY, 1992, at 11.30 a for the purpose, of receiving the Report of the Board of Directors together with a statement of Accounts for the year ending 81st December, 1981.
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The Register of Shares of the Corporation will be CLOSED from Monday, the 16th February to Baturday, the 27th February 1932, (both days inclusive), during, which period no transfer of Shares can be registered.
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the Provisions of 58 of Ordinan o'
whole length of the knife, which was na sharp as a razor, was driven in right up to the hilt, and it entered the deceased's lung
Latest
No. 2 of 1897, made an Order limiting BRUNSWICK
the Time for Creditors and Others send in their Claims against the above Estato to 11 MARCH, 1932
All Creditors and Others are acconi-
ingly hereby required to on or Olaims to the Undersigned on or before that date.
DEACONS,
Solicitors for the Executrix, 1, Das. Vax. Road Central,
Hong Kong.
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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF
HONG KONG.
By Order of the Board of Directors, N
T. M. GRAYBURN,
Chief Manager. Hong Kong, 8th Feb., 1982, 11786
THE MAÇAO JOCKEY CLUB.
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REMINDER
NTRIES for the Spring Kace Meeting to be held at Macao,
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"on Sunday, the 19th March, 1932 closs it 5. p.m. on Friday, the 19th
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PROBATE JURISDIOTION.
IN THE. GOODS or WALTER BOSS, COMETIME-RESIDED AT FOXREB, MORATSHIRE, SCOTLAND BUT LATE OF BIOON, FRENO INDO CHINA, DECEASED,
TOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the Court has by virtue of Section 58 of Probate Urdiosoca. 1897, roade an Order limiting the Time for Creditors and Others to send in their Claims against the above Estate to the 11TH DAY of MARCH, 1982.
and
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RECORDS
Obtainable -from-
THE
BRUNSWICK HOUSE Arcade, Gloucester Bldg.
NOTICE.
ME. J. 8. 8. COOPER, has taken All Creditors and Others are accord. over charge of this Company's ingly hereby required to and their interests in South China as from Olaims to the Undersigned on or before to-day until further notice.
For IMPERIAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES (CHINA),
....
that date.
Dated the 9th day of Feb., 1932.
JOHNSON, STOKEN & MASTER, Bolicitors for the Executors, Prince's Building, Ice House Street, Hong Kong.
(1808
LTD,... G. F. HASLAM,
Divisional Manager. Hong Kong, 15th Feb., 1982. [1826.
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The accused claimed that the articles were given him by a friend. Hadid not know they had been stolen,
After a brief etirement the jury returned a unanimous verdict of "Guilty" and sentence was passed na stated above,
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TEN YEARS' HARD.
STIFF SENTENCE ON
ACID-THROWER.
Convicted on a charge of throw ing corrosive acid, a Chiness who was tried before Mr. Justice Land well, w sentenced to ten years hard labour. His Lordship describ. ed the crime as "disgustingly ro völting."
The Accused was convicted of hay. ing thrown the Teid on a fuki who
slept in a bed in one" of .by-streets
EXAMINATION RESULTS, University of Cambridge School Certificate Examination: Skinn, awarded the Ponce Meme rial Scholarship.
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University of Hongkong Matri Fation Examination: -8 M Ban- dor (distinction in English), M. Smalley (distinction in English), University of Hongkong Senior A. Miller and A. Dobry. Local Examination. Wolley.
niremity of Hongkong Junior K. Clarke (distinction in Steno- Local Examination: N. Aanies, graphy), M. Clarke, M. Gardner (distinction in English), M. Me Caw (distinction in English and Stenography). F. Bird (distinction in English), D, Gregory," V. Grun- berg (distinction in Arithmetic), W. Maycock, J. Miller and J. This woll (distinction in Biblical Knowledge).
Montargis French Prize (Senior): -S. M. Bandor.
Government Scholarship:-Form- V. J. Thirlwelt; Form IV, G Rupp; Form III, J. Booker; Form II. W. Pryde; Form 1.. Kempton; and Form IR, H. Farmer.
Government Prizes: Form
V.
D. Gregory Form IV, R. Jones" Form 1IA, D. Harold; Form 1113,. D. Taylor; Form 114, A. Mitchel; Form 11B, A. Rabbit Form TÁ, H. Bunje; Form IB, J. Jopling and Form IR, D. Farrar
Garrison Scholarships :-A. Allen,
off Hollywood, Road. The incident . Clarke, I. Lambeth, R. May happened shortly after midnight on October 29 last, and evidence of the cock, C. Sully, D. Smith and I.
defendant's arrest and of his pur-
Witt.
Lugard Scholarship:-D, chasing the sold had previously Hamblia, been given by the Crawn.
P.
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Hongkong and Whampoa Doctr Taling dis story from the #Company's Scholarships ness box. prisoner said on the even Adam and V. Mackenzie.
ing in question he first of all amok. J. R. M. Smith Scholarships-- ed opium and then went to the G. McNeillio and M. McCaw. Ko Shing Theatre, which place ha Headmaster's Prize:-S. M.. Bán left after deven o'clock, returned der;
home and went to bed. He said he Wylie. Composition Prize:-J. could give no explanation regard- Buiter. ing the finding of the bottle" in his Ezen Abraham Scholarship-A. room nor of the evidence given Dobry,. against him that he was seen walk- War Memorial Prize:-M. Smal- ing hurriedly from the scene of fley. the acid throwing, and complain- History Prize (presented by H. B. ant's identification.
L. Dawbiggin, Esq,)-Form V. F. In reply to his Lordship, prisoner Anslow and. Form IV, J. Brysɔn. stated that as the clothes he was Prize for Mathematics (presented wearing when arrested were torn, by G. G. Wood, Esq.):-Tori V. he changed into another auit at V. Grunborg and Form IV, n. the gaol and threw the torn cloth Jones.
ing into the gaol rubbish heap. French Prize (presented by M. J. Giving evidence on prisoner's B. Montargis, Esq.)-Form V, M.. behalf, his father stated that prison Clarko.
or returned to the house at about English Prize (presented by F. C. oleven o'clock and went to bed. Ho Jenku, Esq., K.0) Form_V. F. did not go out again until the police, M. Gardner " Form IV, J. Jordan. arrived."
and Form IIIA, D. Harold.
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