(HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1932.
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ADVERTISEMENTS. TO-DAY'S WIRELESS FUNERAL OF SIR FRANCIS
THE HONG KONG LAND
INVESTMENT AND AGENCY CO., LTD.
AN INTERIM DIVIDEND of
TWO DOLLARS per share for the six months ending 80th June, 1989, will be payable on FRIDAY, 19th Angust, on which date Divi dend Warrants may be obtained on application at the Company's Offices,
B, Chater Road.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the REGISTER OF SHARES of the Company will be CLOSED from TUESDAY, the 2nd August, to THURSDAY, the 11th August (both daye inclusive), during which period no transfer of shares can bo regletered.
By Order of the Board of Directors.
L. S. GREENHILL,
Secretary. Hong Kong, 28th July, 1932, [2408
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B.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
DARTICULARS & CONDITIONS Pthe Sale by Public Auction to be held on TUENDAY, the 2XD DAT of AUGUST. 1939. at 3 P.M., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His ExXCELLENCE TEX GOVER Noz, af One Lot of CROWN LAND
in the Colony at Shemaboipo, Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, 1st July, 1898. commenting from with the option of renewal at a Crown Raat to be axed by the Surveyor of His MAJESTY THE KING, for one farther term of 24 years less the last three days
thereof.
FARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
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Kowloon Inland Lots Nos. 1548 and 1743,
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Jeanette Laclonald
PROGRAMME.
BROADCAST BY Z.B.W. ON 355 METRES.
11 to 11.30 am-Stock quotations. 11.50 a.m.-Chinese programine.
12.30 p.m.--European programme of
Victor records.
1. p.m.-Local time and weather
report.
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1.30 p.m.-Rugby Press news, etc. 9 p.m.-Close down,
to 7 p.m.-Chinese recorded
pramme.
AGLEN.
IMPRESSIVE SERVICE AT
ALYTI
A correspondent sends us the following account, from n local paper at Home, of the funeral at
Alyth, Scotland, of the late Sir Francis Aglon -
St.
The funeral service took place in
SAILINGS
Ninian's Episcopal Church, REDUCED. ROUND TRIP
Alyth, where Sir Francia father, the lato Veu, Archdeacon Aglen,
D.D., so long ministered. The pro-church was filled with a large and representative gathering of inour. ners.
7 to 11 p.m.-European programme. 7 to 9 p.m.-A programme of Victor
records,
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7 p.m.-Stock quotations, etc. 7 to 7.15 p..-"Waltz" (Ravel),~ Symphony Orchestra directed by Albert Coates.-9130/9131. 7.15 to 7.48 p.m.-
Variety,
The officiating clergymen were Rov. David Moir, minister of the church, and Rev. Gilbert Ramsay, St. Salvador's Church, Dundee. The scripturs lesson
was taken from Revelations vii. 13-17.
Miss Margaret Reid presided at the organ and played Barnby's "Crossing the Bar," "Blessed are the Departed, "I know that my Redeemer liveth," and "Q Rest Band- Hands Across the Sea." in the Lord," while the 23rd psalm, Baud-"The Royal Welsh Fusi-and the hymns, "Hark, hark my
liers."-Sousa's Band-2010.
soul" and "Abide with me," were Song- Stop the Sun Stop the
Moon." Song" Strangers,”
Caprice."
Mildred
sung.
Among those present were-Lady Aglen (widow), Miss Aglea and Bailey (Comedienne),-22042. Miss Elizabeth Aglen (daughters), Mandulin Salo "Neapolitan Mr. E. F. and Mr. A. J. Aglen (sons), Miss M. A. K. Aglen (sis. Mandolin Solo-"Souvenir, Barter) Mr. P. R. Walsham (repro
Froderick Sir carolle, Humoresque."-Bernar-senting
Maze, do De Pace.-970.
K.B.E., Inspector-General of Chin Vocal Quartetto-" Voom Voom." eso Customs, and also Chinese Cus- Vocal Quartette-"Belle of Hatoms Service); Mr. C. D. Gaird
waii"Four Aristocrats-20587.
ner, Mr. R D. Gairdner, Mr. H. Banjo Solo The Clock, and the
Mr. Glasgow, Cowan-Douglas, Banjo."
Patrick Murray, Edinburgh; Mis
8 pin-local time and weather
report. 7.48 to 8.23 p.ti. ---
1. Operatic.
directed
1
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Albert
2
Banjo Sola-Lolly Pops."-Burn-Forsyth, Edinburgh; and the
Harry F. Reser-0139.
staff at Burnside; Mr. and Mrs. Edwardes, London; Mr. Brewitt- Taylor, Elie; Mr. and Miss Rich arlson, New Milton, Hampshire, Sir Douglas Ramsay, Bart of Bamft; Sir Malcolm and Lady Vocal Duet"Traviata - Now Ramsay, Ballater; Miss Ramsay,
Command Me" (Verdi).
Whitehouse; Sir George Kinlock, Vocal Duet-"Traviata-Say to Bart, of Kinloch, and Lady Kin-
thy Daughter" (Verdi).
loch; Sir John and Lady Ogilvy Madam Amelita Galli-CurciTM
E Wedderburn, Silvie; Mise and Giuseppe De Luca.-8080.
Wedderburn-Ogilvy, Inverisla; Co- Orchestral-"Tannhauser-Over-
lonel and Mrs. Clerk-Rattray of tura (Wagner).—Symphony Or Craighall; Mr. A. G. Kinloch Smyth of Balhary; Rev. H. Rori- Kirriemuir; Mr. Ernest Cox, soll, Methven Castle.
Res. A. Clark Barnacle, Coupar. Angus (representing the local as sociation of Boy Scouts); Rev.. W. Wilson, Glenisla; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Carmichael of Arthurstone, Mr. and Mrs. Carmichnet, Balen- dock Mr. John Cox, Drumkilbo, Mr. and Mrs. Duff, Meigle House; Miss Kinloch; Major and Mrs Don, Cray; Mr. D. Carmichael; Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, Dundee, Mr. L. R. Bremner Edinburgh; Dr. and Mrs. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Alexander, Mr. W. Ritchie Smith, Mr. J. L. Cook, matrón, nurse, and sareetaker of Meigle Hospital, Mr. Harry S. Ferguson. W.S., Mr. David Clark, Mr. and Mrs. James Walker, jum, Mr. J. W. Howe, Messrs. W. B. and James Ferguson, Mr. Alex Lowson, Mr. J. MacDiarmid, Mr. J. Milne and Miss Barah Swift.
chestra Coates.-0059. Song-African-Ob, Paradise !”'
(Meyerbeer). Song" Martha-Like a Dream " (Flotox), ~ Beniamino Gigli (Tenor).-7109.
Vocal Duct--"Trovatore-At My Mercy Lay the Foe" (Verdi). Vocal Duet-Trovatore-Home to our Mountains" (Verdi), Louise Homer and Giovanni Martinelli.-9105. 8.23 to 9 p.m.-
Orchestral.
"Holiday in Seville" (Albeniz)
the Leopold Stokowski and Philadelphia Orchestra.-7158. "Hansel and Gretel Overture
(Humperdinck)-Symphony Or chestra directed by Albert Contes.-9076,
The pallbearers were Mr. E. F
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on his black shingle! After a day or two he gets bored with so much clothing, and trades a couple of sombreros for some butcher's meat or a quart of raw alcohol.
OFFICER FOR RECLAMA- TION OF CRIMINAL TRIBES.
Tinnevelly, July 8-The Goy- ernment of Madras his abolished the post of Kallar Reclamation Special Officer and curtailed con Homes Without Walls.
siderably the activitia for the re After leaving the prolific tropic clamation of these criminal traves
other districts. al districts 1,200 miles north of thein Tanjore River Plate, whero most fruits,This appointment was made in citrus and orange, as well as 1924 with a view to combating $21.80 mango, custard apple, and avocado the criminal activities of these pear can be grown in a quantity tribes, weaning away at least the suficient for export, we came down coming generation from crime by the new railway line under con means of educational and social struction between Forres and Cor welfare institutions. Įdoba.
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of the forests protested, What do tribes. In Tanjore District 200
we want with a railway? It'll elementary schools and a boarding frighten our little goats."
school were opened and credit tó
The Madras Government had
and Mr. A. J. Aglen; Mr.D been cut between giant cactus and it was decided to restrict the
Cameron, gamekeeper, Cammock, Glenisla; and Mr. Sinton, garden-
Ruslan and Ludmilla "-Over tare (Glinka)-Chicago. Symer, Burnside. phony Orchestra directed by
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tra by courtesy of the Manage
ment.
11 p.mRugby mid-day Press news. 11.05 pm. Close down
All records in the above European programides are supplied by Messrs. Trang Fook Piano Co
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beautiful wreaths,ge humb
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We motored nlang the forest the extent of several lakhs were track where the embankment is be given to Kallars in the shape of $7 15 ing built, and where before the sud long term loans. of.1933 it is hoped that a new rail. way will be in operation, thus closed about 100 schools as a men opening a route into the rich Cor sure of retrenchment in 1931. The doba plains and realarming the present order appears to be the confidence which British industry result of n conference between the has always shown in the future of District Magistrate and the Dis- Argentina,
triot Superintendent of Police, at Whore the picada" had just which
activities further thorns, we saw a half-Indian peo It was also found that a general ple living in sheds. The thatched advance of loans. by co-operative roofs were supported on tret societies was indiscriminate and trunks, and there were no walls. not based on agricultural and Cooking pots and household uten other necessities. The result was a sila ware hung on, treba, Saddlery, large: sum: overdue, to the Govern- sheepskin and cheep Gerpigment which 16 became almost im blankets were using altor possible to recover. The Govan storm, on logs made into primitivement has therefore, ordered the trestles, Wooden stretchers with stoppage of all loans in future. It fibre plaited across them served as appears that substantial reductions Canton
were effected recently by collecting Bashol az Wachow bedsteads...
over a lakh of rupees from the Co
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Some of the worden were weaving ponchos out of their own sheeps wool which they bad previously spun, but most of them deserted
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their looms at our approach: They came in to the scarest store to ex-gongmicon (except faturḍsya)|||6.00 7.20. sprang on to the nearest animal, change hides and wood for hard Ware and brilliantly-bolagred blankets.
horse or mule, one behind the other, and disappeared at full galioj into the forest.
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At present most of the country is owned by Argentine landlords many of whom live in the towns Argentine and His Horse, and employ German or English
managers to
their farms Only the hardiest of these people Other large estancias are in the cantaurvive, for they depend on a possession of British and American few goats and sheep and an acre companies, and these are often the or two of maize
mite if there is any most Productive. water at hand. In winter they The Argentine is among the Aberdeen sleep between a árs and a barricade world's beat workers, providing he of brushwood. Sometimes they cho de Hi-job- ona horse With Ping have to carry their water in akius cattle there are few to equal him, for many miles. Until the railway but on the land he is lary and the shul was projected, their only contret Italian or Central European 12 Baring with modernity was when they taking his place London Daily Jusjon) replant worming) Telegraph,
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