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MACAO WEEKLY LETTER

News From Portugal

Exportation of Port Wine 378.712 Iltres of Port Wine were exported from the dty of Oporto during five days. from the 12th to Origin the 17ch inst, and 251 Certificates were issued by the Department concerned during the same period,

brought before the respective au- thorities.

FROM THE GAZETTE

Notifications And Appointments

"The following notification and appointments are taken from the Lazette:--

The New Destroyer ""Teja”. The tests of the new destroyer

In the case of applications » to "Tejo" entirely built at Lisbon purchase laat by safe by public gave good results, and the speed

P.WD. attained on the second trial run auction through the was of 37.6 miles per hour, be deposit of $200 must be made to the Portugal and the French Press ing 2.6 miles above

Treasury before the same will be contractual The French Daily L'Intrans-speed. The perfect finish of this advertised in the Guzette or local geant" in an article on Portugal ship and accurate building show papers, which deposit will be re- signed by Gabriel Reval describes the skill of Portuguese workman-turned if the sale takes place, but Portugal's beutiful scenery and ship, owing to facility with which will be forfeited-if the applicant praises Portuguese popular music Portuguese workmen could master fails to bid the upset price. which is not sufficiently known in all difficultles of modern ship-

building. France.

Cotton Growing in Timor

has of Timor The Governor applied to the Colonial Office for cotton seeds to experiment its culture at Timor.

Portagnese Language and Litera.

"

ture at Oxford According to Press news of the the 20th instant from Lisbon Prince of Wales addressed a letter of the to the Vice-Chancellor University of Oxford congratulat- ing him for the inauguration of a course on Portuguese language and literature at that University.

Civil Aviation in Portugal Mr. Carlos Bleck left on the 19th inst. from Lisbon to Portuguese India on an aereal raid. HP 15 using a machine of a very small type.

Improvements on the Sunshine Coal

The project of me well-known French architect Agache were approved by the Public Works Office and it will soon be carried out accordingly as per notification from the respective Minister. This Scheme comprises the construction of long avenues and parks along the line from Alges to Cascais.

Gold in Mocambique

It is reported that some gold prospectors found vestiges of some auriferous veins and the Govern- ment has appointed an engineer

Lloyd George and the Sunshine The Anglican Church situated at

Coast of Portugal. · «

No. 3 Duke Stipet, Kowloon Tong.. Mr. Lloyd

George and family has been licensed by His Excellency spent three weeks at the Sunshine the Governor, to be a place for the Coast of Portugal, staying at the celebration of marriage in persu- Grande Hotel (Estoril) and depart-ance of Section 111 of the Marriage" ed for England on the "Avila Star" | Ordinance, 1875, on the 29th January last. Mr.

This

Lloyd George made several ex- cursions to well known places in Portugal, specially to the lines of defense of Torres Vedras where the decline of Napoleon's army began early in the last century. excursion was particularly inter- esting to the British Stateman since his visit and excursions in Portugal provided him with ma terial for one or two chapters of his "Memoirs. which will soon be published in the "Dally Tele- graph."

Unless cause is shown to the con- trary, within three months from February 19, the name of the Kam Hing Steamship Co., Ltd., will be struck off the register and the com- pany dissolved.

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King's Studió Ltd., and the Kai . It is notified that the name of fai Land and Investment Company Limited, have been struck off the

One of his autographs transcrib-Register. cd by the "Diario de Noticias" of Lisbon, says textually the follow- ing: "I congratulate you on v ing on one of the most beautiful countries. I have ever visited. D. Lloyd George.

It is notified that at the expira-" tion of three months from yesterday the name of the New Zealand China Trading Co., Ltd., will, unless cause is shown to the contrary, "be struck off the Register of Com- panies, and the company dissolved.

When asked about his impres- sions of his short sojourn in Portu- gai he said that he was leaving Fortugal completely charmed with the climate and beautiful scenery and that he firmly believed in the Mr. George Brownbill Tweglow future "of the Sunshine Coast as has been appointed to act as Super- an important tourist centre, parti- intendent of the Botanial and cularly during the winter "Estoril, Forestry Department during the of Mr. Harold to proceed to investigations. Some Mr. Lloyd George added.offers, absence on leave was found to be very valuable and on the point of climate. marked Green, with effect from February

over the French 24, 1934. the major part of the veins con-advantages tain gold enough to justify imme- Riviera. The climate is milder. For this reason, I intend to re- diate exploitation.

turn here quite scon?'

Wines, Exhibition in the USA. The Arst international 2x-

The Portuguese press, was quite hibition of wines, liqueurs and prodigal on news about the life of Beer took place on the 10th of Mr. Lloyd George while in Portugal this month in the U.S.A. and and the Portuguese caricaturists Portugal's contribution was one were praised by him. Just before was shown "another of the most appreciated by the leaving he

sketch published in the previous large crowds that visited the exhibition.

day and he asked to keep it

The New Broadcasting. Station ́of-

Portural

Work has started on the equip- ment of the new National Broad- casting Station of Portugal and It is anticipated that it will be Inaugurated. on the 25th of

March.

A New Destroyer. Work on 3 new destroyer way started at Lisbon in compliarice with the Naval Programme.

was one

On the last moments of his stay in Portugal he asked press repre- sentatives to state that he was

Mr. John Henry Burkhil Lee, has been appointed a police Magis trate in addition to iris other duties, with effect from February 9, 1994.

Mr. John, Heywood Gelling's up- pointment as Deputy Registrar of Births and Deaths, is gazetted.

Mr.

Kan Tong-po has been very gratefull for all courtesy ex-

appointed a member of the Court tended to him and his family;

of the University of Hong Kong for that he had great pleasure in knowing Dr. Salazar personally and from February 21, 1931.

period of three years, with effect to convey his thanks to Generals Norton de Matos and Ferreira Martins for the very valuable in- formation supplied to him con-

A

Dr. Tai Hen-fan, M.B. B.S. cerning the Portuguese armies in Hong Kong),, of No. 36, Queen's Lieut. Col. Bilto Pals.

France and in Africa, during the Road Central, and Dr. Yang Pao- Great War, as such information chang MB., B.S. (Hong Kong), The death is announced of

meant an interesting contribution of No. 57 Wyndham Street, have Lieut. Col. Brito Pals well known to the book he was writing. As to been added to the list of Medical Portuguese. Aviator. Brito Pais

of the world long-dis- Lloyd George stated that Portugal

the Portguese colonial Empire, Mr. Practitioners of the Colony. tance flying ploneers and be 13 posses a valuable colonial Empire known in the Far East for his rald whose sovereignty no one thinks The King's Exequatur empower- from Lisbon to Macau which end- of contesting. The heroic defense ing Senhor Rodrigo Guilherme ed dramatically on the Kowloon of the Portuguese soldiers against Alves Guerra to act as Consul for Peninsula owing to extremely un- Von Lettow's forces, confirmed Portugal in Hong Kong, has re- favourable weather. His death is quite recently still, Portugal's rights ceived His Majesty's signature.

over her vast dominions.

greatly regretted in Macau where during his short stay on the oc casion of his rald he captivated the sympathy of everybody.

Just before the departure of "Avila Star from Lisbon, Lord Daven-port who came to the ES-DEATH OF

toril to stay with Mr. Lloyd George and finally decided to stay for an- other week, eqme on board to bid farewell to his old friend and family.

Japanese Competition: The Lisbon Chamber of Com- merce and the Merchants Associa- tion of Portugal are considering question of Japanese trade com- petition and means of defense Lord Davenport returned to the

KILCASH HILL

from Japanese goods invasion into Sunshine Coast where he enjoyed Tragedy of Favourite

'Portugal and Portuguese colonies. for another week the amenities of

The matter will subsequently he the Portuguese climate.

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property of Dr. I. Newton, of Victoria Hospital by Mr. E. W. Hamilton at the Central Magis- tracy on Saturday.

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The discovery by a stable hand of the sudden death of Klcash Hill-the favourite for the Grand National-in his bax at Frank Hartigan's Weyhill' establishment. came as a tragic surprise, as only a few minutes previously the geld- ing appeared in his usual, good health when exercised with the

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«A hand-bag containing $11, in night, four Chinese women, Chan cash and other articles

Owned by Lady Helen McCal-

Describing that victory, Dudley Ng. Leung Chat, Ho Kam Shim snatched off the person of Mrs. mont; the well-known Irish owner- Williams, his jockey, said "Kilcash and Wong Yuet Ying, appeared Kine, of 198 Prince Edward Road,vour for the Grand National as he proved himself a very sensible mcrease, in through traffic, the

breeder, Kucash" Hill came into Hill is a very quick jumper, but before Mr. Hamilton at the Central as she was walking in Nathan Road the result of his smashing victory horse and quickly adapted himself Miolatry of Hallways is placing an Magistracy on Saturday, charged near Nanking Street on Saturday in the Grand Sefton Steeplechase to the fences. He is a really high order in Great Britain for a quan- with keeping aly brothels at No. 74 Despite an alarm, her assailant at Liverpool last November. Lockhart Road and Nos.' 80 and made good his escape. 82, Hennessy Road, Wanchai. The first three defendants pleaded guilty, but the last one Wong Yuet Ying denied the charge.

His Worship, however imposed, a fine of $150 or three months hard labour on the first three defendants and remanded the last until this morning.

Blow To Hartigau

wagons. 25 all-steel enclosed wagons, 2 guard cars, and one coach. According to the contract, the consignment is to be delivered at Shanghai sometime during April or May.--Kuo Min, --

class chaser." This opinion, com-tity of rolling-stock for distribution Kilcash HUI was bred by Mr. Jing from the jockey who rode among the various government. T. Purcell, and was bought when Kellsboro Jack to victory in the lines. The order includes 4 locomo- THEFT OF IRON-BARS a two years old gelding in 1928 by "National" last year, accounted tives, 10 passengers coaches, 20 40- Mr. H. 14. Hartigan, the Irish and for the gelding's sound backing at ton flat wagons, 210 all-steel-open Chinese Gets Two Weeks Gaol

Penrith trainer, for 280 guineas. [Newbury a fortnight later, when Two years ago Lady Helen Mc- winning the Open Chase. That Poon Shing; an unemployed calmont, through whose hands was Kilcash Hul's last, appearance Chinese appeared before Mr. Wyn- many good chasers have passed, in public. ne-Jones at the Kowloon Magist- f secured the gelding, who first racy on Saturday, 'charged with the showed his qualities as a steeple theft of four iron-bars, which be- chaser after he had been brought The tragedy of this really good Admitting the theft of a radiator longed to the Tat Lee Factory in to England when he won the Col-jumper came as a severe blow to cap stolen from Car No. 3918, Wang Ho-man-tin, near Kowloon City. lege Chase at Windsor in Febru- Frank Hartigan, who won the Tak, an unemployed Chinese was

It was stated by a Chinese, deary of last year.

Grand National. In 1930 with lists opened on the race, and was sentenced to two months imprison-tective that when he received the

Shaun Golia, after that horse probably the most popular choice merit by Mr. Hamilton at the information, he immediately fol-

had won the Grand Sefton. The of all for the double event. Bets Central Magistracy on Saturday. lowed and arrested the defendant

Weyhill trainer naturally enter with Lincolnshire Handicap horses."

The near the Sal Yeung Choi Street, Then followed three other suc-tained hopes that Kilcash Hill

gelding's 'sudden death A sentence of three months im-and the Iron-bars in his possession. cesses in four races, one of which would also bring off the double, leaves Frank Hartigan without "a prisonment was passed on

The defendant pleaded guilty "was" an "easy" victory last Novem- Klicasti i had been one of representative in the "National," umemployed Chinese for stealing a and was sentenced to two weeks ber in the Grand Sefton Steeple the strongest fancies for "the and lessens the Irish challenge radiator. cap from car No. 2972, hard labour.

chase; which is run over the major | “National" since the early betting considerably.

Easy Win In Sefton

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