ADVERTISEMENTS.
IN TEN BUPREME COURT OF Нока кока.
PROBATE JURISDICTION
Ix
THE "GOODS or THOMAS MUIR COCHRAN, LAtr
AP STONET IN THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALKS IN THE COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA,'| ExOINKER, DEGRASKED.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Court has, by virtue of the provisions of Section 58 of the Frotato Ordinance No. '% of 1887, made an order, limiting the time for creditors and others to send in their claims against the abere estate to the 19TH of APRIL, 1034.
All creditors and others are accord ingly heraby required to send their alams ie the undersigned on or before
that date.
Dated the 23rd day of March, 1934.
JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER,
Solicitors for the Executrix, Prince's Bailding,
Ice House Street,
Hong Kong.
(2391
IN THE SUPREME "COURT OF,
HONG KONG
ני
PROBATE JURISDICTION.
THE GOODH OF EDMUND | LESLIE MAY, Lars OF "OORTE HOUSE" ARNIKON ROAD, EAST KOLEJET IN THE COUNTY OF SURREY, ENGLAND, DECEASED.
No
ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Court has, by virtue of Section 58 of Probate Ordinance 1997, made an order limiting the Time for creditors and others to send in their cisima against the above estate to the 19TH DAT of APRIL, 1934.
"All creditors and others are accord. ingly hereby required to send their claims to the undersigned an 'or before that date.
Dated the 23rd day of March, 1934,
JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER,
Solicitors for the Executor, Prince's Building,
Ice House Street,
Hong Kong.
[2302
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG.
PROBATE JURISDICHION.
Is
HONG KỌNG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1934.
FINAL INTERPORT
HOCKEY TRIAL
Good Display Seen
An excellent game of hockey was, E. V. Reed (Club): Lt. Donald
HOLIDAY
WIRELESS
(Continued from Page 4.)
SUNDAY
11-12.15 p.m.-A relay of the Ber- vice from" St. John's Cathedral
Report,
12.15 p.m.-2.30 p.m.-European re-
corded programme. 2.30 p.m.-Close Down.
RELAY OF "ELIJAH” SERVICE
witnessed on the Marina ground (Navy), Lt. Eaden (Navy), Lt, Cur-pm-Local Time and Weather yesterday evening when the Pro- | rey (Navy), Lt. Garthwaite (Artil- bable Interport hockey eleven de-lery) and Lal Singh (Punjabis). feated the Possibles by 3 goals to Possibles:-R. H. Wong (St.
in a fast encounter,
Andrew's): "P. Singh (Radio), and The probabies. were the better Lt. Comdr. Hill (Navy): N.. A. E team in the opening half when Mackay
Andrew's), Sentor they had most of the play, Cur-(Army), Awtar Singh (Radio), LL
Eaden and Donald being Bartlett (Navy) and Lt. Hocquard...RELAY OF ORGAN RECITAL rey conspicuous, while Garthwaite and (Lincolns). Lal Singh formed a formidable left wing partnership.
The Intermediate line comprising W. A. Reed, H. J. D. Lowe and E. V. Reed were very good and com-" pletely overshadowed their 07- ponents with the exception of Lt. Comdr. Hill who played a better game than E. V. Reed and would probably fill the left half position to advantage.
Wong was the better of the two keepers and showed excellent Judgment. It was no fault of his that Currey passed him twice for both goals were impossible to stop. Hollingsworth used his pads, to advantage but kicked wildly, often glancing at the ball which at times came dangerously near to entering the net.
Rodrigues was the pick of the
48)
St. Andrew's Visit To
Macao
The following will represent the St. Andrew's Hockey Club against Macao on Easter Monday at Macao:
R. H. Wong: F. H. Broadbridge and E. H. P. White: E. MacNider, A. E. P. Guest and A. B. Hamson: G, A. White, A. S. Bliss, N. A. E. Mackay S. MacNider and E F Fincher. "
The team will leave Hong Kong at 9 o'clock on Monday morning by the as Sul Tal and return by the same vessel at 4 p.m. the game starting at 1.30 p.m.
four backs, his anticipation break Ladies Team Selected
ing up many a dangerous move by the opposing forwards. Rodger was not far behind and on yester- day's display should certainly fill one of the back positions.
Hill was the pick of the Fossibles halves and completely outshone E. V. Reed at left hal. Els tackling and feeding was excellent through- out while he had Donald in hand during most part of the game.
Bartlett and Senior were the pick the of the Possibles forwards. former working very hard but re- ceiving very little support. Senlor
performed. Kkewise but again was lacking
In support otherwise
several goals might have resulted from his dashing display.
Currey opened the scoring in the first half from a partial clearance from' P. Singh, after Eaden had | failed to turn the ball into the net in the preceeding minute.
·Soon after a fine forward move- ment by Probables saw Currey › net his second goal which he scooped up into the net as he was tackled by P. Singh and Barros.
Possibles Improve
For "Rest"
The final Ladies Hockey trial to select the Rest's team to meet the champions of the Caer Clark Cup (The Hong Kong Lodles Hockey Club), was held yesterday evening at King's Park, when a Probables' side met a Possibles' side in a very scrappy encounter.
After the game the following, with the exception of the goal- keeper who is yet to be selected, were chosen to meet the Hong Kong Ladies on the Hong Kong
Football Club ground, at 5 p.m. on
April 11.
K. Walker (C.B.A.) and M. Basto (Recreio): I Woolley · (St. An- drew'a), M. Beavis (C.BA.) and M. Bryson (C.B.A), 'II Kпll (C.B. School) M. Smith (C.B.A.), M. Woolley (St. Andrew's), P. Gittens (St. Andrew's), and O. Brown (Y.M.C.A. Ladies).
In the second half the Fossibles INTER VARSITY
played a better game and as a result of 'better understanding be- tween the halves and forwards, the Probables goal underwent several attacks:
Soon after the resumption Garth- walte put the Probables three goals ahead with a snap goal. Then Bartlett reduced the deficit THE GOODS
NORMAN when the Possibles, were awarded' BLAKE MOEWEN MAY, "a comer, hitting past Wong who LATHOF Cours House," was unsighted." ARNISON ROAD, EAST MOLAIRY
OF
FC
GOLF
Oxford Win By Two Matches
London, March 39. Mr. A. A. Dand and Lt. Comdr.
" Oxford University won.
the IN THE COUNTY or Sunazy, | Leigh R.N., referced.
Inter-Varsity Golf encounter by ENGLAND, DECRANED.
Probables: Hollingsworth (Lin-24 matches to 84 yesterday at colns): Rodrigues (Recreio) and Formby. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN J. Rodger (Club): W. A. Reed that the Court has, by virtue of (Club), H. J. D. Lowe (Club) and Section 58 of Probate Ordinance 1897, made an order limiting the time for creditors and others to send in their claims against the above cstate to the 19TH DAY of APRIL, 1934,
N
All creditors and others are accord. ingly hereby required to send their claims to the undersigned on or before
that dats."
Dated the 23rd day of March, 1934. JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER, Solicitors for the Executor, Priace's Building,
ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE HONG KONG
JOCKEY OLUB
SECOND EXTRA
TRAGE MEETING will be held Weather Permitting) at HAPPY
FROM THE UNION CHURCH,
FROM ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL.
K.Z.R.M. RADIO MANILA. 4.30-6 pm,
Chinese recorded
music," 6-7.30 p.m.-A Play from the Union Church, Kennedy Road, of the Easter Choral Service from Mendelssohn's Oratorio "Elijah"
M
Commencing the ten singles matches with a lead of 3 matches- to 2 as the result of the four- somes matches, the Dark Blues won the singles, decided over 38 holes by 5 matches to 4. one match being halved-Reuter.
Last year Cambridge won "the foursomes by 3 matches to 2, and the singles by 7 matches to 1.
VALLEY" on SATURDAY, 317 CARPENTIER AS
MARCH and on MONDAY, 2ND APRIL, 1934, commencing at 18.30 p.m. on Both Days.
Ice House Street,
The First Bell will be Rung at Hong Kong
12 O'Clock NOON. 2398
MEMBERS ENCLOSURE. Members are notified that they and their Ladies must wear their Badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.
No One without a Badge will be admitted to the Members" Endorera,
Badges admitting Non-Members to the
SERVICE TO READERS Members Enclosure and Club Rooms
jd
MANAGER
former
Georges Capentier, the
heavy-weight champion. French
who has taken over the training and managing affairs of his old trainer, Francots Descamps ex- perienced 11-luck in his opening attemps in Paris as a manager.
Maurice Griselle, another former at $5.00 per Day for Gentleman and French heavy-weight champion $8.00. per Day, for Ladies (Both inclad-who is from his "stable" was easily ing Tax) are obtainable through the beaten by. Oble Walker, being SECRETARY upon the personal forced to abandon the bout in the application of a Member, such Member to eighth round. HE HONG KONG, be responsible for all visitors introduced
DAILY PRESS LID by
TH
and the HONG KONG/And for Payment of 611 Chits,
Badges
Carpenter signed his manager's licence at the Sallei Wagram before. Не the evening's boxing began. was given a great ovation when iater he stepped into the ring as Griselic's manager,
As the crowd in the packed hall rose to their feet to cheer Carpen-
On No Protert will: Children be tier, they doubtless regretted that
The Secretary's Offics, 3rd Floor, WEEKLY PRESS, through close at 10.30 am. both days.
Gloucester Bailding (Tel. 27794), will their London Office, at 53
admitting to Members'
FLEET STREET, E.C. 4, Tel. 3137, are prepared to give Subscribers and. Visitors advice regarding accommoda. tion available, motoring faci- cities, suitable shopping, entres, etc.
Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the Bace Course. permitted in either Enclosure during the Meeting. Bouge provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in advance. Telephone 21920. PUBLIO ENCLOSURE. “
Tiffins are obtainable at the Clau
Soloists,
Mrs. AM. Bowes-..
Smith
Soprano. Mr. H, L. Lockhart Contralto. Mr. W. J. T. Phelps... Tenor. Mr. W. H. Bailey Bass,
Order of Service,
Hymn 29-All Praise and Thanks to God" Invocation.
EASTER RACE MEETING
(Continued from Page One)
leg of the "Doubles" after spotting the first leg. Of the ponies enter- ed I like Glad Eyes the best and he will be very prominent. Tam-.
miel is not bad and Mortmain too may run well. Zero if started; should be among the vanguard at the Anish. The race is for novice Jockeys and this should make the
difficult. puzzle even more c
ANOTHER SPRINT
There are only eight ponies in the St. Kilda Handicap "B" Class, I Princess Angeline will not play any tricks, she should win 'com. fortably, but there is always the fear that he will not behave on the race track. “Just Thet and The
this time and Atlas will not be far Goose will make a good race of it behind whatever happens.
ANOTHER SUBS.
RACE
at
The tenth race is for subs which have won less than $200 in stakes and since Utopian has wor Macao he will not go to the post. In his absence, I like the chances of St. Ives and Dare Devil and the larter's running at Macao lead me to think that he will probably win Young Hero is a good "long" shot here.
THE LAST RACE
King's Parade has top weight Tenur.
here at 161 pounds, but this will not stop punters from making him afraid. Hig ...Contralto. favourite, I
chances, however, are one too Contralto, Bood, especially as Partnership,
Recit. and Alr—"Ye'
People Rend Your Hearts" Recit.—"Elijah! Get
thee hence" Recit. "New Che-
rith's Brook" Recft, and Air-"What have I to "do with Thee Reçit. "Give me Thy
Son' Chorus-"Baal, we cry
to thee". Recit and Air.-"Draw
near, all ye people... Bass. Quartett-"Cast
thy the
Soprano,
Bass.
Choir.
Burden upon ...Lord
Unto
S.C.T.B.
Contralto.
Air "Woe "Them"
Hymn 436-"It is a
Thing Most Wert
·derful"
Air-Hear
ye, Is- rael".
Soprano. Chorus """Be not:
Afraid':
Choir. Air"It is Enough: 0,
Lord"
Bass.
the
Contralto
Hymn 136 "Crown Him with Many Crowns" Air-"O rest in
Lord" AirThen Shall the
Righteous Shine". Tenor.
Come. Quartett "O
Every Onc That Thirsteth"
S.C.T.B. Chorus He Watching
over Israel"
Choir. Hymn 106"When I Survey
the Wondrous Cross"
BENEDICTION,
7.30-10.30 p.m.-Europear pro-
al
gramme...
7.30-8 p.m.-Orchestral
Carneval-Overture (Dvorak)....
Ben
National Day, King Salmon, Iron. Crey, Helter Skelter and Gay But- terfly are in good shape." I think Partnership will get very near in this race and National Day too. Helter appeals as a likely winner. Skelter's success in the Royal Navy Cup will earn for him many sup- porters and he may run into a place.
Peter
("Faust" Gounod)
Dawson (Bass-Baritone),"
Violin Solo-Romianza "Andaluza (No. 3 Spanizche Tanze) (Sarasate),
Violin Solo-Mazurka (Žarzycki, Op. 26)-Bronislaw Huberman, 9.30-10.30 p.m.-A relay from K,`Z.
R.M. Radio Manila 9.30-10.30 p.m.-A
rélay
from K.Z.R.M. 'Radio, Manila. of Symphony No. 3 (Tschaikow- sky) played by the London Symphony Orchestra directed by Albert Coates; and "Le Sacre du Printemps" (The, Rite of Spring) (Strawinsky) play- ed by the Philadelphia Sym- phony Orchestra under the direction of Leopold Stokow- ski.
10.30 p.m.--Close Down.
DAVENTRY PROGRAMME-
Sunday
6.15 p.m.-Time Signal from Big Ben: A summary of the week's news.
London Symphony Orchestra 630 p.m.-Chamber musié; Albert conducted by Albert Coates, Roses of the South-Waltz (J.
Sammons (violin)," and William Murdoch (pianoforte).
Strauss)-Bruno Walter con- 7 pm-Time Signal" from Green- ducting the Berlin Phil- harmonic Orchestra.
Ave Marta (Meditation) (Bach
Gounod).
Ave Maria (Schubert)-Vol Dav- ber and His Salon Orchestra, Barcarolle (Tales of Holfman" Offenbach)-New Light
—
Symphony Orchestra..
8 p.m.-Local Time and Weather
Report
wich. Concert by the B.B.C
Theatre Orchestra, conduc- tor. Stanford Robinson,
7.30 pm. A recital by Derek Old-
ham (tenor)."}
8 pm. A religious service: address by the Very Reverend The Dean of Rochester, relayed
Rochester from
Cathedral,
Kent.
8.03-8.33 mA relay of the O-8.25 m-A summary of the week's
gan Recital by Mr, Frederick news
Mason, A.R.C.O. LT.CU, tionis pmTime Signal from Green- St. John's Cathedrat
Programblea
1. Spring Song (Folling),
2. Minuet, from. Concerto Grosso
No. (Corell),
3. Three Movements from "Water
Mugle" Suite (Handel).
(a) Andante, un poco Ane
getto
(b) Vivace
(c) Delicato má con mono
brol m
4. To a Wild Rose (MacDowell)
6. Hallelujah "Chorus (Handel
their idol was nos there to bom 6.33-9.30 p.m.-Concert Items So did Carpentier.
only wish I was boxing against
Obie Walker to-night he Bald. 7 remember the Arst time I fought as an amateur in zame ring in 1907 Descr he said. were then already great, friends,
The Price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is $2.00, per Day including Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gata..
Soldiers and Bailors io uniform are If, when at home, they will admitted Half Price.
Tins will be obtainable in the call or telephone to the above Restaurant in the Public Enclosure.
Bookmakers," Tia Tac Men, address, they will receive the mill not be permitted to operate with utmost assistance and in the Precincts of Tax Hone Kore fler
the JooKT OLup during the Race Meeting.
latest available information on all subjects of enquiry will be placed at their disposal.
Order:
"I have now replaced dear lif Francois for old times sake. It was my first thought to help those who were dear to him, and Al though I be busy man, I shall eto, daya La Querche unt things are all to order fonchided Carpen-
Thus, Infleto of making wi projected come-back." Carpen- tier will now content himself with shaping others, just as he himself waa modelled by the man, he has [1329 I replaced,
C. BROWN,
Secretary
Hong Kong, 5th Mar., 1934.
Overture Egmont (Bechthoven: -New Light Symphony Or chtra
Violin 8010 Caprice. No,
Variations in A Minor) (Page nin)Joseph. "Szigett Vocal Duet Chauve-Sour
Duet from Pique
Obáuvé Cour Grinders,
(Traditional) Cauve Gouris Compan Pianof
9016
Pianoforte Bolo Minemto. Suite (3 BIOF Ignaz Friedmans.
hauserWagner).
Bong-—-Even
Bravest
with An interlude.
9.05 pm-Albert Sandler and the
Park Lane Hotel Orchestra, from the Park Lane Hotel, London.
10.30 to 10,40 p.: Epilogue.
One of the many pretty girls. In "Footlight Parade",
showing at Queen's Theatre.
SHIPBUILDERS,
SHIP REPAIRERS,
BOILER MAKERS, FORGE MASTERS,
OXY-ACETYLENE AND
ELECTRIC WELDERS,
MECHANICAL AND
ELECTRICAL
ENGINEERS
THE TAIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING COMPANY
ZA OF HONG KONG, LIMITED.
SALVAGE TUG “TAIKOO"
WIRELESS CALL
V.P.G.N. 600 Meria
-DRY DOCK
Length 787 Feet Length of Blocks 140 Fee Depth on centre of Sil (1.0.5.T.) 54. 8 ins THREE SLIPWAYS,
Apeble or Bändling Shipa to 3,080 Tons Dispiatement
Electric Crane at Sea Wa Capable of Lifting 100 To at 70 Fest Radius.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents,
HONG KONG, CHINA & JAPAN."
Kosa.
THE ADDRESS: "TAXCODOCK. HONG K TELEPHONE: 30211
CALL FZAK: “NUHEbal One" Over “Ans. PESHANT
ASSAO STORE
TEL, 59321.
6. JORDAN ROAD
THE
KOWLOON.
HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
OAN BE OBTAINED
AT THE ABOVE STORE DAILY
LAST WEEK
LAST
HONGKONG'S 3 BIG DEPT. STORES' SAI
GALE
WING ON'S THE SUN'S SINCERE'S
TERMINATING THIS SATURDAY.
A Unique Opportunity for Easter Shopping
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.