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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1933

STREETS MAIN" AND WALL

(Cautioned from Page 9)

CHIEF JUSTICE, S.S., that the Bonch has received an aid-TO-DAY'S WIRELESS

RETIRES

ed source of strength by those ap polatments.

Tributes from Bench and reporting

Bar

ADVANCE IN JUDICAL

PROCEDURE

Straits

Settlements by the Bench and Bar of Singapore when they said fare well to him in the Supreme Court last week.

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There were present nearly all the advocates and solicitors of the Supreme Court. Present on the bench with Sir William were his brother judges, Mr. Justice Whitley and Mr. Justice Mills.

A Tribute from the Bar. Mr. Roland Braddell the leader, of the Singapore bar, said:

Popular Interest, Prior to the Great War the Mar was largely dominated by ket financiers and professional Stock Market manipulators. During the years 1914-10, however, the Ameri can public became investment mind ed through the purchase of lange

Tributes to his sterling qualities numbers of Government Bonds, and since the War the number of people as a judge and a friend were paid to Sir William Murison, the ratir throughout the country who have been interested in the Stock Maring Chief Justice of the ket has grown tremendously. This served a useful purpose along two lines: (1) it has made easier the matter of financizes the tremendous organizations which seem to be the order of the day and (3) it has rendered it practically impossible for manipulators to contro! the Frice of securities to any great ex tent. On the other hand, there is great danger in the attacks of speculative mania which take hold en. people who can ill afford to speculate in such a manner. The

The practising advocates of this purchase of shares on margin by

Bar have asked me to tell your small investors, who use the machi-Lordship how sorry we are that nery of the Market for making you are leaving us and how deeply investments on what we call a hire

we appreciate the services which purchase system when applied to

you have rendered to the Colony, notor cars, 18, however, a useful Your Lordship's tenure of office of development and is cno which may Chief Justice has been an import- possibly bear much fruit in the and period. It ta perhaps some Coming generation. Especially is times forgotten that in addition to this true in the case of Companies his purely Judicial functions the like American Telephonb & Tele-Chief Justice has most important graph, where a large percentage of administrative ones to perform as the shares are owned by employees wall and I would like first to refer of the Company, and practically al to the very few of the more imi of the balance is owned by active portant administrative acts which customers. This ensures a com your Lordship has performed. munity of interest as between the Company, its empoyees and its .clientele, which is most useful. It is interesting to note that the Common Shares of this Company are owned by more than 600.000 jeople.

The business of the New York Stock Exchange is conducted under rigid regulations, which make it practically certain that the custom- er's interests will be safeguarded. For example, every anderseither to buy or to sell, which is received by a. Brokernge House must be exccut. ea on the foar of the Exchange, and the customer is entitled to see the transaction ticket which shows exactly the price at which his order was executed. An example of the care taken in this respect is the following typical case. A Broker has an order to buy 100 shares of a certain stock at 50. He nien has An order to sell 100 shares of the same stock at 30. He is prohibited by the Rules of the Exchange; how- -over, from, handling this transse

tion for both parties until he has gone to the portion of the floor of the Exchange where this particulat Stock is traded in and has offered to sell the 100 Shares at sok . Ii there are no takers at 50à then he can sunbunce that he himself is taking it at 70, and the transnetion ticket is duly passed through the 1ccorda,

If time permitted more examples night be given showing the care which is taken to safeguard the in- terests of the public, but the above. will suffice for to-day. It should be noted, however, that the Rules of the Exchange are enforced very rigidly and the Business Conduct Committee watches, with great care the actions of the various Members. Any Member infringing, the Rules is liable to a fine or to suspension, and in extreme cases might even lose his roat which means consider- able loss, since the lowest price ́al which a sent has changed hands, even during the depression, is) about G975,000,

It is also interest to note" that during the time when the Banks of the country have in many cases |been forced to close their doors the Brokerage Houses have been, re- markably free from failure and the losses incurred by the public in con- nection with the failure or otherwise through the fault of the Brokerage, Houses, has been practically mil.

Having given you in this disjoin- ted, but I hope not entirely uninter esting way, a picture of the New York Stock Exchange, which is one of the great financial institutions of the World, I have to thank you for the very courteous attention which you have given me. (Applause).

Mr. Wong Kwong Tin in propos- ing a vote of thanke for the speaker, on behalf of the Rotary Club, ers pressed the hope that Mr. Greed might be persuaded into giving talk about Ice House Sireet.

LADY SEAFORTH'S BEQUESTS

MUNIFICENT LEGACIES TO

CHARITY ».

London, April 16.Munificent charitable bequests exceeding £750,000 are contained in the will of Baroness Beaforth They in. clude £207,000 for the German Red Cross; 200,000 for the Seaforth Santorum 82 £20,000 for Dig Mannada Ha

Lady Beaforth was the donor-and Commandant of the Seaforth How pital near Dingwall and of the Seaforth Annexe at Strathpeffer Ross-shire ninety beds in all. She also made lierself partly responsible for the adoption of all 4th Seaforth

her husband was honorary colonel.

HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. prisoners of war, of which battalion

Elevated to Banch,

In the first place, largely due to your Lordship's initiative, mem- bers of the Bar have been appointed to the Bench. For that, my Lord, we are most deeply grateful. We feel that the status of our profes- ion has been raised and we hope

How

KALZANA acts---

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Your body is built up millions of living cells, the vital part of which is dependent upon Calcium for its Health. Any shortage of Calcium weakens the whole constitution and causes disturbances in the functions of the internal organs. resulting in undue pains and excessive loss.. Kalzana con tains the extra calcium needed to overcome Calcium-deficiency -the root of your trouble-and 30, in a natural way, will quickly bring you back to real, carefree health again.

"Kalzana is of great value in the treatment of menorrhagia and dysmenorrhea (undus loss and paint).

writes the well-known medical, paper "Medical Press and Circalar.”

KALZANA soothes Irritable Nerves

"Nerve-calls in order to function property, meat have their calcium, writes a well-known physician. Many cases of obstinate nerve- trouble can be traced to a lack of this important mineral. It may be "moodiness"..in

in children, irn tability in women, fatigue in men: it may show itself in any number of ways, such as lack of appetite, sleeplessness er headaches "nerves" are at the bottom of it By taking Kalzana you will correct

lthy again and all 'symptoms of weakness will be rooted

on #

Then again, my Lord, largely. due to your instrumentality, law was at long last placed

basis. .`proper The importance of proper reports of decisions can perhaps only be fully appreciated by lawyers but the public can rest assured that money spent for that purpose is well spent.

My Lord, the building in which spanke has become quite unfitted for the administration of justice to-day. We have entirely outgrown it and we feel that the work here has suffered accordingly.

We, therefore, are deeply grate- ful to your Lordship for your

to "procure a

efforts Court

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the!

for building and excellent plans which we know

and we feel sure you will agree your Lordship leaves behind you, with us that one of the first major works which should be undertaken when funds permit will be the con- struction of a new court.

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PROGRAMME

BROADCAST BY 2.B.W.

ON 355 METRES

The programme between 5.30 and 7.15 p.m. wil, provided reception provos satisfactory, be replaced by the Daventry programme.

11 to 11.30 am-Stock and "ax- change quotations, weather re- port.

11.30 am-Chinese recorded pro-

gramme.

THE NEWCHWANG RAID

STRONG GANG LED BY BANDIT

A notorious handit is in command of the gang which now kakls the three kidnapped officers of the 8.5. near Nowchwang, ac- Nanchang cording to latest reports to hand, while his men are stated to number over 100. Whether he has any con nection with the bandits who kid napped Dr. Nelson, tho American missionary, at Hsiuyra last week is

niles from Nowchwang. not certain.. Haiyyen is only 65

12.30 p.m.-European programme of Victor and H.M.V. records,

Messrs. Clifford' Johnson, chief p.m.-Local time and weather officer, W. E. Hargrave, second officer, A. D. Blue, second engineer, report. 1.10 p.m.-A relay of the Hong and F. L. Fears, third engineer, Kong Hotel Orchestra by our were carried off by pirates who at- tesy of the management. (Dur-tacked their ship off the Newchwang ing the intervals recorded music bar on March 29. On April 15 a will be broadcast from the number of bandita attacked the Studio.)

pirate camp and carried off three of p.m.-Rugby Press

the kidnapped Britons, Mr. Pears solected London and New York escaping the raid as he was acting

as the pirates envoys to the autho stock quotations, cte

rities in Nowchwang,

1.30

the Studio.

nows,

Lastly, I would refer to your Lordship'a labours in connection with the new Criminal Court of Appeal, and the important contri-2.15 pm.-Close down butions which it is known your Selections by the Cheero and from Lordship has made to the adminis

ration of justice in Malaya for 4.307 p.m.-Chinese programme.

6-6.15 p.m. Children's concert, the future.

Mr. Braddell then proceeded to 7-10.30 p.m.-European programme. eulogise the robust common sense 7.30-8.10 p.nu-Variety. displayed in Sir William's judg-3 p.a-Lecal time and weather re- ments and his unfailing courtesy towards the Bar and his ever-ready assistance when required, and con- cluded by wishing him god-apsed and voicing the regret of the Bar at losing so good a friend..

Mr. Justice Whitly, representing the Bench, paid, a warm tribute to the retiring Chief Justics-as not only a respected chief but a very real friend-Sir William then briefly replied, eulogising the work done by the officials of the Supreme Court and the Chief of Police and characterised the S.8. Bar as, in his opinion, the best Bar in any Crown Colony.

port.

8.10-8.45 p.m.-Operatic. 8.45-0.25 p.m.-Ethelbert

Nevin

selections sung and played by the Victor Salon Group and Orchestra directed by Nathaniel Shilkret.-C-1. 0.30-10.30 pm-From the Studio.

Selections of the Chepro Band with vocal choruses by Mr. G. F. d'Aquino and Mr. J. C. Grenham,

...

10.30 p.m.-Rugby Mid-day Press

nows..

10.35 p.m.-Close down.

Originally stated to have been killed in the raid, the leader of the pirate band is now believed to have escaped safely, Casualties amongst the pirates are now known to have heen 27 killed.

All records in the European pro- grammes are supplied by Messrs. S. Montric Co.

BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION

PROGRAMME FOR

WEDNES-

DAY, APRIL 26

B.S.T. 12 noon-Concert by Stan- ley Adams (pianoforte), Ireno Bonas (soprano) and Winifred Plavell (violin), from a Bir- mingham studio.

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" I suffered unnecessary

pains since I was 15"

Weakness due to Lack

of Calcium

Kalzana will quickly, overcome all kinds of weakness due to lack of calcium such as ;-:

General Debility

Kalzana strengthens the cells of nerves, bones and. blood and has a remark- able tonic effect on your health.

Weak Teeth

Weak, decaying teeth are simply under - nourished teeth. They lack calcium, the food that makes the teeth strong and healthy. Weak teeth are a constant cause of pain and trouble. Moreover, they mar the beauty of your face. Start taking Kalzana, the Cal- cium food, and make your teeth strong and white. again.

Signs of Old Age

Kalzana lowers high blood: pressure, strengthens the -heart-mustle and stimu- «lates the asting":

internal organs

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"Kalzana tablets are a boon to such girls as myself who suffer a great deal of pain at certain periods. I have suffered these unnecessary pains since I was fifteen years of age, as a matter of course. Kalzana has done for me all it claims to do and I only wish I had heard of the preparation before."

Miss M.A.-L.

Why suffer these periodic complaints and irregularities? They can so easily be overcome, For they mean that your body lacks sufficient calcium and simply by taking "Kalzana," the Calcium food, this necessary element will be brought into your system and you will very soon enjoy undisturbed health. Being a food, "Kalzana " absolutely harmless and is frequently prescribed by leading physicians.

Of all Chemists

Kalzana

THE CALCIUM FOOD

The opinion of well-known

medical

about KALZANA'1 "The Pharmaceutical Journal of New Zealand," Jan 1930. Kairana has been used with very good results in chess of calcium deficiency, such as bono diseases, Henk curice, sketsjapakshop formaticonsiderable.service.in.cram i

and lactation--in fact, in all cases where a diet with an exceserve calcium content', is necessary." Rickets too are a typical sign of lack of calcium Kalzana will set all that right, and very soon your child will be happy and healthy again.

The British Journal of Tuberculosis," Abril 1929:

We have employed Kalzana with misch advantage in the mariagement of delicate children. It seems to be

of bone and also as a prevent of dental caries,

For pregna women Kalzans is often benefic

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