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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1932.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

HONG KONG, CRICKET CLUB.

NOT

OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following Debentures were drawn at the Pavilion on Tuesday, the 18th day of October, 1932-

Nos. Nos. Nos. Nos. Nos. Nor

12 140 293 977 588 765 34 149 808 435 621 787 44 162 311 480 626 789 61 2-0 829. 464 636 809 111 281 860, 560 088 619 Holders of drawn Dobentures wha desire to be paid on the 91st Octo ber, 1982, ar requested to inform the Treasurere, Mesara. Percy Smith, Sath & Fleming, on or before SATURDAY, the 29th OCTOBER, 1932.

AND NOTICE is hereby given. that Debentures numbered na above which are not cashed on the 81st October, 1932, will be paid on the) 80th April, 1933, after which date they will erase to bear interest.

By Order of the Committee, L. 8. GREENBILL,

Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, 18th October, 1992.

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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF

HONG KONG.

IN BANKRUPTCY,

No. 19 of 1932.

Notices of Adjudication and

Appointment of Trusies,

Ne Peter Leong Hing Koo alias Leong Kam Hung, of No. 92, Ice House Street, Victorin, in the Colony of Hong Kong, Merchant formerly carrying on business in to-partnership with Augustin Leong Hing Kec alias Leong Kam Luon as A. and P. Leong Hing Kee &

Co.

THE

THE above-named Peter Leong Hing Keo, alias Leong Kam Hung was adjudicated Bankrupt on the 17th day of October, 1938, and the Official Receiver WE appoint od Trustee of the Estate of the Bankrupt.

No. 10 of 1930.

Re Augustin Leong Hing Koc alias Loeng Kam Luen, of No. 69, Das Vonux Road Central, Victoria, in the Colony of Hong Kong, Merchant former ly carrying on business in co- partnership with Peter Leong Hing. Keo alina Leong Kam Hung as A. and P. Leong Hing & Co.

THE above-named Augustin Lang Hing Keo, alias Loong Kam Luen,

was adjudicated Bankrupt on the 17th day of October, 1838, and the Official Receiver was appointed Trustee of the Estate of the Bankrupt. Dated the 20th day of October, 1932.

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The Daily Press.

IFONG KONG, Ocrouze 22, 1938,

THE RELEASE OF MRS.

PAWLEY

:

Mr. HENDERSON. It has been to argue from these cases

easy

News and Views

Bronze Busts.

MILITARY DANCE

ENJOYABLE AFFAIR AT LANE, CRAWFORD'S

Tender and Tought "How's the chicken " nsked the perfectly serious customer,

| tors, Mr. Doyle-Joues, is busy on a

in bronze "Oh, I'm all right, sir,” replied bust the coy waitress. "How are you?" Rhonnda. Near by on a pedestal organisation of the Paris, are

in his studies is one of Mr. Joseph Paris has not "spread out" Devlin. Soulptors are profiting for as London or Berlin, it was from a special vogue. for their art chiefly because of the very poor of the Garrison, notably H. the triasport conditions. The Paris

General Officer Commanding (Maj.- "area" has now a population of General J. W. Sandilands, C.B.,

C. M.G., D.S.0.).

which, unlike Versailles, has no One of England's leading soulp-good train service to qui from The Garrison Sergeants Meys..

Paris. These now 'bus services are held a very successful dance at of Viscountess one of the symptoms of the gradual Lane Crawford's Restaurgat, Ex- change. Building, last evening. There was a large crowd present including many officers, and friends

To One Kis-10/-.

A youth was fined 20%. at Wood as the outcome of a bust having Greon resently for kissing a girl been dons some months ago of the against her will. The fine was paid | Prince of Wales. His Royal Highnout 0,000,000, and the 3,500,000 nf "suburbanites " Want to be, as by another girl in court.

comfortable the privileged 4 Parisians themselves.

No More Haroms?

Child Welfare in Madrid.

AM

A Priest-Politician.

Dancing commenced at 9 p.m. and continued until two o'clock this morning. The main hall was gaily decorated with fairy lights and palms al the many-coloured

partners.

The dance music was rendered by

Messra. Lane Crawford's new dance orchestra which recently arrived from Manila. This was its first big— public appearance and judging - from the number of "encores" re- coived it is likely to take a leading part during the dancing henson..

ness has ant for several sculptors. With royal sittors, whether for the painter or the sculptor, one sitting usually suffices, and the artise com- When Sadek Pasha Younes, Un-pletes the work with the aid of der-Secretary to the Ministry of photographs. The two busts recent- the Interior in the Egyptian Gov-ly done of the Prince of Wales

Dr. Ignaz Seipel, who has died dresses of the ladies made a pleas were taken by taxicals to St.. James' at the age of 50 after a long illnessing contrast against the blue patrol ernment, came to London he said he was surprised to find how Palace to be inspected by him betun to diabetes, was Chanocilor of and mess jackets worn by their

fore they were finally completed.

Austria during the meat stormy ignorant some Englishwonen am.” There is still a belief in Eng-

period of her post-war existence. land," he said, "that we Egyptians

He was one of the last sxamples have harems full of wives, number ing anything from 30 to 205. Eng Members of the Lyceum Club of of the priest-politiciau. He was, ish people are incredulous when 1 Madrid, a small group of thought however, no Richelies, no Wolsey, say that I know only two or three Ful won, not to work in 1920 to A Jesuit, he lived the life of an inen in Egypt who have more than provide a dozen children with a asectic. Even when he was Chan- one wife.".

temporary home while as many working mothers were busy at their tellor two rooms in a convent in jobs. The plans were so well laid Vienna sufficed for all his needs, that not only do these enthusiasts He had no money, no properly. The progranume was well arranged A Danish journalist who has to-day provide scores of children | Before the war he was a member and run to schedule without any been visiting Britain has a word with home comforts and education. of Parliament and a professor of hitch. At 9.30 p.m., Major-General to say about its Bright Young but their help has also been called theology and constitutional law. People. They are, he declares, a in by the City Council to make During the war he taught in a vory Sandilanda arrived, and proved a collection of unworthy idlers. They similar provision for some 6,600 select seminary for the young lavery keen dancer. waste their parents' money on children during the next year when dies of Austrian society.

And he made it into the most idiotic stunts. They are a class of 1,000,000 pesetas, about 8100,000, is society that should be eradicated. to be devoted to this object. The modern educational establishment Their life and doings are not the new movement is totally unsecta in Vienna.. outcome of youthful high spirits.rian and, therefore, all the more but of simple idiocy and empty, interesting in a country whore headedness. Perhaps the Nanking child welfare has been regarded as Government will ask him out to belonging almost entirely to the Five his opinion in the young, domain of the church. things of China and their slit skirts,

+

Written on.

Russia's HarveŞİ.

Reorganizing Paris,

t

Victim of Assassination.

Dr. Seipel was' a most likeable man. His charm and apparent simplicity impressed foreig states. men and bankers and enabled him

About half past eleven. there was an interval for refreshments, after which the dancing, continued till the “small bours,"

Launches were provided after the dance, for the convenience of guests living at Kowloon and Stanecutters' Island.

at Geneva and elsewhere to securo Among the officers present were : the millions which his country re- H.E. the G.O.C. (Major-General

The Citroen Company has just ¡quired.

started a dozen new de luxo " As a politician he was loss sim. Sandilands) together with his Soviet Russia has found July, bus services between the Piace deple, being in fact a tight-rope A.D.C.'s, Col.. and Mrs. C. D. August grain collections far behind la Concorde and several important walker. It must be counted to his Miles, Col. and Mrs. Cousens, Col. that and the planting 8,500,000 acres bespots of what is known as the credit that at a time when civil Marsden, Major and Mrs. Atkin-

low schedule. Iteestin, the govern- "Grande Banlieue" Fontaine, war and choos seemed inevitable Japan should be given a free hand ment organ, lashes the farmer for bleau. Rambouillet, Maates, Pon- he saved his country from the horson, Major and Mrs. Shillington,

to restore order in Manchuria." lack of appreciation. Grain isn't toise, Conlommiers,eta-town: berors of revolution.

Majar and Mrs. Anderson, Capt. these days, popular sown because tractors break down, tween 30 and 30 miles away from! Like Lenin, Dr. Seipel may be and Mrs. Benfield, Capt. and Mrs Even in

tractors fail because there are no Paris. These buses aro be fast, described as a victim of the ASA18- opinion, as created by propaganda, new radiators, radiators are lack comfortable, and no dearer than sin's ballet. Eight years ago he Fawkes, Major Adams, Lt. Mockler, is not the final arbiter of great ing becuse a fussed-up factory second class railway, fare. They was fired at point blank by a SoLt. Mayell, Lt. and Mrs. Ross, It. out the copper plates too are not intended for suburban cinlist. Owing to his dialetes the Baskerville, Lt., Mr. and Miss international problems, but the turns

thick or too thin. And, what is traffic, being non-stap on the first I wound never healed. beliefs and wishes of ordinary not said:As yet the Soviet just 15 or 20 miles. The Rambouillet Dr. Seipel spoke only one langu. Nichol, Capt, and Mrs. Patterson, people have attained a considerable hasn't won the workers over to the bus, for instance, though it passes age besides German-but be spoke Capt. Milehouse, Le and Mrs. degree of power, a fact of which things it abouts and avows they through Versailles, does not stop it perfectly. He was probably the McKay, Lt. and Mrs. Bourne.

Tuntil it reaches St. Cyra station finest Latin orator in the world.

those in a position to control pro- paganda are well aware.

In European communities in the Far East, while the personal in- tercst is no less than among people at Hume, the significance of the affair can be seen in better pro- GENERAL relief will be felt at the partion. Yet another example has news of the release of Mrs. MURIEL been given of the insecurity of life Pawier und Mr. Charles Corkran, China and the audacity of after their terrible orden! extend-brigands. But we all know that ing over six weeks. It was as brigands, pirates and. Shang HONG KONG CRICKET CLUB. Jong ago as September 7 that ani gangsters will capture who gang of brigands set upon a small they can. Occasionally, a' case, like party of British people riding on that of JOHN THORBURY, rouses a

NOTICE

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must do.

Local and

The Colony had a clean hill of health for Thursday.

General

With four previous convictions against him, a Chinese who was con- victed of picking the pocket of a coolie-foreman, was yesterday Quarantine restrictions imposed tenced by Mr. A. W. G. H. Gran- against arrivals from Dairen on tham to two years' hard labour to account of cholera have been robe followed by two years of police moved.

supervision,

..

י,

Passengers who left by the Em- prose of Russia yesterday included Hon. Dr. S. W. and Mrs, T'so, and Miss Peggy Hornell.

The Programme. `-

Woltz-"We will always be sweet;

hearts." Fox Trot It's great to be im

love."

Novelty Fox Trot-" Little Mamma

Doll."

Slow Fox Trot" Cheer up and

Smile,"

Fox Trot" Song of Happiness." Blues" Oh What a Thrill".

From the files. Walts-Dream of Lore

Looking Back 25 Years.

Fox Trot That's Love."

Blow Fot Trot One hour with

you."

• star."

INTERVAL.

One Step To-day I feel so

happy." The eleventh ordinary yearly Quarantine restrictions imposed against arrivals from Newchiwang that on September 7 last, the body Dairy Farm Co., Ltd. was held at Slow Fox Trot-All of me.'

A Police report yesterday stated meeting of the shareholders in the Fox Trot-"Crazy People." THE ANNUAL GENERAL Mukden recourse and successfully storm, but a large number of mis-fel deedent of cholera have been of a Chinese female baby. 3 year the Company's depot, No. 2 Lower Valeta

reinoved. MEETING will be held in the carried off these two young people.sionaries of all creeds and nation-

old, was found in Gilman Street.! Albert Road, yesterday's after Blues Just So." Pavilion on THURSDAY, the 27th The initial kidnapping, the suffer-alities have lost their lives in China

Extensive scalds were found on noon, Mr. F. Maitland presided, Tag Fox Trot-Alice Blue Gown,” the body and these had been treat and there were also present Hon. Stow Fox Trot-"Lies." October, 1932, at 5.30 p.m.

[2081ings and peril of the victims, during the last six or seven years

od with a dressing of pieric acid Mr. E. Osborne, Dr. G. W. Noble, One Step Just like a shooting Chinn

solution. their attractive personalitics, and without much being said.

The Police require in Meser. F. H. Hinds, J. Walker. formation in the case.

(directors), Mr. Manuk (acting se- Fox Trot-"Milenburg Josys." the long hegotiations with their used to be peaceful and safe. It

cretary) A. Stevenson and Chan Waltz-"Indian Love Cell.” Tong.. ... captors by Captain KawaHito and is that no longer. The country has

Passengers arriving from the By 32, votes to 10, the Y.M.C.A. his colleagues, have all the elements been torn by revolution, expressing North, by the P. & O. liner Naldera Literary and Debating Society of an adventure story. Fepular itself in civil wars and visitations included Col. A. H. K. Watson, the voted against the motion: "That calling the meeting. newspapers in England have made such as floods and famines, that Hon. Mr. J. J. Paterson, and Mr. the House of Commons be abolish the incident, a prominent feature are to no small extent the outcome A. J. P. Heard:

od." Dr. P. L. Allen proposed the motion, Mr. S. A. Gray seconding, the opposition being led by Mr. D. A young woman, Chan Cheung. B. Crozier and Mr. J. J. Fer- Chan, aged, 20, was injured gravely by a fall from an upper floor at 20, Sung Yee Stroot, on Thursday, being afterwards taken to the Kwong Way Hospital

THE HONG KONG

JOCKEY CLUB.

THE TWELFTH EXTRA RACE THEWING will be held (Weather Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY an SATURDAY, 2225 OCTOBER, 1932 + | commending at 2.00 p.m.

of their news, until the two prin of human neglect and failure cipals have become familiar to directly traceable to war. It is no The First Ball will be Rang at millions who ordinarily would not more safe for foreigners in the war 1.30 p.m.

*MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE have heard of them, and who teic areas, either in Manchuria or in Members are notified that they and little or no interst in the For the Communist provinces, than it thair Ladies must wear their Badges East. This very typical cass of prominently displayed.

was in a fighting zone of the Great

War.

No Ose without a Badge will be Chinese kidnapping hps, however, admitted to the Members' Enclosure,

Badges admitting Non-Members to been far more than a mere news

the Members' Enclosure and Club Roams paper stunt and oven the London at $5.00 for Gentlemen and $9.00 Times, and Daily Telegraph have for Ladies (Both including Tax) are

obtainable. through the SECRETARY considered it. of sufficient moment upon introduction by Member, such to merit editorial comment. Member to be responsible for payment of all

Chits, etc. Hadges simitting

to

Members

Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the Race Course,

,

Mr. C. J. Chancellor, Reuter's General Manager for the Far East, arrived hera by the P. & O. liner Naldera yesterday. He is a son of Sir John Chancellor, former High Commissioner in Palestine.

SPECIAL SERVICES · AT CATHEDRAL

The Secretary read the notice The Chair- man said: Gentlemen, the report HOSPITAL SUNDAY and accounts have been in your hands some days, and, with your permission, I will adopt the usual course and take them as read. Dur ing the period under review we I have been unfortune in having, two serious attacks of sickness among A young woman, named Lai Sam, the cattle which caused your Mant-

The almost universal debt to the and directors nged 22, who had been staying at ger, Mr. Walker

medical profession will occupy the Tung Nam Boarding House, was much anxiety; however we are now the minds of those who attend an discovered in an unconscious candi- quite over it and the hard is well

guson..

.:

A total of seven months. hard

19

was taken to the Government Civil to hospital. She is believed to have taken to keep out disease and our Morrow, This date is chosen

workman at the Taikoo Dockstion in her room, and was conveyed and healthy. Every precaution is services in St. John's Cathedral to- "Hospital Bunday because it Nor is Chinn, even now, the only Hospital on Thursday suffering from taken both. Adalin and opium in an thanks are due to your manager for falls in the Octave of St. Luke, the

during the beloved physician." part of the world where human life injurice to his head and right font attempt to commit suicide, and her his special exertions

caused by an accident, the nature condition is stated to be serious.

trying times-Hong Kong Daily

Each year it is hoped that Hos is cheap. Chinese bandits are cer- of which is not reported.

Press, October 22, 1907.

pital Bunday may provide: an opportunity both for the laity to tainly pleasanter people to deal

labour was passed at the Folice Looking Beck 50 Years.

thank God for all who guard their No doubt the incident has roused with than the gunmen of America,

Court yesterday on an ex-servant

health, and for doctors and nurses some degree of hostility to China,

of the Chinese Club, who was con- Dr. Brown was yesterday con- to acknowledge their debt. to the and a certain scation of the Press who seem to have far less com-

victed of the theft of two type victed on the charge of stealing sur Divine Healer, and to regain in- On n pretext will Children be used it to urge Japan's claim for punction about "bumping off" (a

writers from the Olub's promises. gical instruments and other things apiration from Him for their permitted in either Enclosure during special or mandatory powers over troublesome

It was stated that the first type from the residence of Dr. Clouth. splendid and exacting work. captive. But in-

writer was stolen and sold for 830 Mr. Woodhouse said he could not His Excellency the Officer Ad- the Meeting.

Before Comdr. Hole at the and that the thoif later stole the accede to the prisoner's application ministering the Government and Tiffins are obtainable at the Club Manchuria. Nothing rouses Britishdividual casts are "2. poor, founda; I House provided they are ordered from people more than a story

machine that was bought by the to be sent for trial to the Supreme representatives of the medical and ng professions will be present the No. Boy in advance. Telephone

fellow country woman being ill-tion for fixed opinions. The Lerrox arise Court yesterday Fung Clab to replace the stolen machine. Court, as such a course was only nursing

Coxswain of the motor bont, Fung

adopted in cases with which the at the service at 11:00 am. 21920.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

Magistrates were unable to deal, It has been suggested that gifts The Price of Admission to the Publis treated, and where knowledge of Report is the European's proper King, pleaded guilty to a charge

of failing to stop when called-upon t No fewer than wever, cases were either from inability to award-wife of articles suitable for ine in Mic Enclosure in 12.00 including Tar, for vast and complicated subject is ex-guide to the Manchurian problem, to do so by a police officer, and brought by Revenue Officer Ward hoient punishment or otherwise. zion Hospitals and Dispensaries all Porerne, including Ladies, and is tremely small à single incident con

was fined $15 or a fortnight's hard before Mr. Schofield of Chinese who There was no such reason for com in the Diocese of Victoris might unfortunately.

every labour. payable at the Gate,

be made to nasuina. undue propor

were charged under the Opium Ormitting this case for trial and it be brought to the Cathedral on Soldiers and Sailors if

uniforma Bro

dinazos. One man, who had 55 toels would be dealt with summarily this day. A table near the main admitted Half Price.

of opium tied around his legs, was The prisoner made no further state deor of the Cathedral will be pre- fined 83,000 or fat default tenment whatever and only arpreased: pared for gifts of this nature ded months bard labour and another hope that in Worship would deat The Cathedral Courvil is guided. who had 30 tools concealed in, alaniently with him, and that his in fixing its annual grant to Bo similar manner was floed #3,000 or papers, wanld, be taken care of He pitals by the amount given in the eight months hard labour. Other, was sentenced to six months im collections on Hospital Gunday. It smugglers were fined sums ranging | prisonment Hong Kong Daily is hoped therefore that these will

be generouss from 8200 to $1,000..

Press, October 22, 1882,

Bookmakers To The Men, the will not be permitted to operate with- in the Precincts of Tan HONG Kors JOCKEY OLUB during the Race Meeting

By Order,

6. A. BLEAP,

Asting Secretary.

Hong Kong, 17th Oat, 1931.

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OF B

for

but, tions. Moreover, the bandit menate person who will read that weighty

to foreigners in Manchuria and document, there have been a thou Norr China generally has been em sand whose hearts have been wring phasised by the de-railing of the

and indignation roused by the Chinese Eastern Railway express on September 11, and the more recent sufferings of brave-hearted Mrs nuriters of Mr WOODRUFF and Pawr

·A" aquabblag over a debt resulted the appearance of three men before Mr Wynne-Jones yester day. The three men individually claimed to be the eggrieved party and put the blame on the shoulders of the others All three men were lound over.

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