NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
RESULTS OF THE PRELIMINARY AND FINAL EXAMINATIONS OF THE NURSING BOARD OF HONG KONG HELD IN MAY, 1994.
THE
E following candidates wear successful at the Preliminary Examination:---
HONOURS
NAME
" "HOSPITAL
Miss Mak Wai Lan..Nothersole
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Hospital
Alicy Young Young Wo
Hospital
· PAS
Dora Hob
"
Hospital
Hospital
Mr. Young Yuk Cheung... Goverment
Miss Doris Layue
Alice Law
Agnes Chue
My Yan Lin Sing
Misa Rebecca To
Miss Lin Wai Kuen...Nathersole
Yeung Kwai La
Cheng Foot Lan
Miss Ho Yee Han ...
Yuen Ching Lin
Chan Wai Ying
Yow Sin Wah
Lee Vay Chan
Mak Kim Hung'
Tung Wah
Hospital
Wang Me Chan
Tang Kin Tak
"
Wong Chui Hang
Miss Tam Yok Yoe ..Yeung Wo
Seen Sliuk Yung
Lam Wai Fun
Pau Sui Ping
Leang Yuk Ha. Kwong Big Fong Soo Wai Lin
Miss Sit Pui Kwok
Cheng Yee Ha Lui Lai Kwan
13
Hospital
Tung Wah Eastern Hospital
The following candidates were suc- cessful at the Final Examination ---
1
PASS
Miss May Chan ... Government
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Miss Ma Lai Ching...Nethersole
Hospital
Hospital
Lei Min Ching
Kay Lai Wan
Ho King Ying
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Chau Sui, Chan
Miss Pansy Wong...Yeung Wo
Hospital
Mary Wong
Alice Young
Tam Yuk Yee
Seen Shuk Yang
Lam Wai Fun
Pan Sui Ping
Leung Yak Ha
Kwong Big Fong
54
Soo Wai Lin
Miss Cheng Lai Wan...Tung Wah
+1
Chan Pui Yes
Yip Mei Ching
Ta Kit Ming
Choi Wai Ching
Cheung Shui Wah
Leung Suk Ching
Yow Sin Wa
Hospital
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The family of the late Mr. Lo Britain; but
manufacturers of Scotch tweeds and woollen goods, of which he was director.
1934.
HONGKEW TORN BY RIOTS
Police And Japanese Sailors Clash
Shanghai, June 29.
Mob frenzy was stirred to white The late Mr. Hope, who was 67 heat in Hongkew early yesterday years of age was extremely well-morning as a result of a clash be- and the Known in all parts of the East,tween Japanese sailors
one of whose from India to Japan, having made Municipal Police, annual visits in connection with foreign members was held prison his business for many years past. er for several hours in the Japan- Deceased had been in somewhat ese Landing Party Post at Chapoo indifferent health for about and Haining Roads, year but he was able to make his customary visit to the East last winter. renewing acquaintances ali round. He was of a most affable disposition. and will be greatly intssed:
Sir Conyngham
Greene"
London, July 2. The death occurred to-day..at the Right Hon. Sir "Conyngham Greene.-Reuter,
He was 30 years old and was the former British Ambassador "to Japan. He began his diplomatie. career in 1877. having served at Athens and Stuttgart.
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The Hague, July 3." death occurred to-day of Prince Henry, the Queen's Consort.
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HEAT WAVE TOLL
Cheung-shiu wish to express their should be taken from a settlement Mr. McClure's Death heartfelt thanks to relatives and friends for kind messages of con- dolence, Bowers and attendance at the funeral.
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DEATHS.
founded by and protected "by British police cannot for one minute be excused. What is the result to-day? If one is to belleve the reports from Shanghai, the police cannot do their duty in Honkew without molestation from PIRY. On Thursday, June 28
Japanese, armed forces. Why do 1934, at her residence, 339
not these armed forces control the Broadway, Catherine Piry,
mobs of Japanese hooligans? Ob- aged 80 years, widow of the
vlously because they do not want late Mon. Jean Pierre Piry.
to. It is high time that steps were BORGIA. On Tuesday, June 26,
the Japanese 1934, at the Shanghal General taken to inform Hospital, Georgina Auria Bap-government that Britain does not intend to accept any more of such 'Lista" Borgia, aged 63 years. JUSTESEN. On June 27, 1934 at incidents. If the Japanese forces the General Hospital, Shang-who, without any authority, have hai, Marie Antoinette, dearly- usurped the (2687
"beloved wife of M. L. Justesen.
A. R. WELLINGTON, Chairman, Nursing Board.
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IN THE GOODS or CHAN CHUK LING ( ) CHUN CHU LING (G) ALIAS CHAN CHOK LING(S) ALTAB CHAN JOK LING (ERG) LATE or 66, SEINOUS ROAD," TIENTSIN IN THE REPUUlid or CHINA, MEKONAnt, Deceased. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Court has, by virtue of 58 of provisions of Section the Ordinance No. 2 of 1897, made an order limiting the time for creditors and others to send in their glaima gainat -the above estate to the 27TH JULY,
1834.
All Creditors and others are accord... ingly hereby required to send their claims to the undersigned on or before that date.
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functions of the police, cannot keep order, but become even a source of disorder. then the sooner. they are removed from Shanghai the better: What is Britain afraid of? Any one who has
seen
In Shanghai
Shanghai, July 3. The death occurred early this morning from heat stroke of Mr. Alexander McLure, senior partner! of Messrs. Seth, Mancell and Mc- Lure. well-known Accountants.
from haled Mr. McLure, who Glasgow, had been in Shanghai since 1918. He suffered from a heat stroke last year, and it will be recalled that few weeks ago he was held up in his office by armed tobbers who stole $12,000.
Mr. McLure, who was 46 years of ago leaves a widow and a young son, both of whom are in Shanghal-Reuter.
SOCIETY
Taking Stock of
Vocal Talent
the Japanese armed PHILHARMONIC forces knows that they are no Arst class fighting match for nations, and it is unlikely that firm action on the part of Britain will have any but satisfactory. results. The Japanese people themselves are not at all imbued with this fantastic military spirit that has arisen. They are peace- ful and loveable. It the Japanese' militarists are not to be checked. then the British authorities in Shanghai are taking the big responsibility of encouraging them. Because that is what happens. The Japanese militarists become more and more objectionable and their insolence increases. They- think that anything is permissible and that the excuses of a consular official are sufficient atonement.
Official Summoned Meanwhile the alarm nad rea- ched Hongkew Station and a large number of officers and men were despatched to Chapoo Road, They were augmented by divisiohal and officials. Among headquarters those who sought to mediate were Deputy Commissioner S. Uyenara. Capt. E. R, Kennedy, Assistant Commissioner and Divisional Om- cer. and Chief Inspector W. Ab-
bertson.
Rifles and bayonets, pistols, bricks and stone all figured in the which recalled serious trouble.
recent years, but As the negotiations appeared Incidents of strangely no one was seriously in-futile, a call was sent for Mr. ̈F," jured and no shots were red. W. Gerrard. Commissioner of Po- Special Precautions were taken by lice, who arrived shortly after 1 both the police and the Japanese a.m, Mr. Gerrard conferred with authoritles last night to prevent
further outbreak. Although the Municipal Police flatly refused to utter a word in elucidation of the incident, witness reports presented a reason- ably clear picture of what happen- ed and emphasized the gravity of the situation.
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NEWS SUMMARY
The funeral of the late Mr. Lo Cheung Shiu, J. P. took place at Pokfulam yesterday when 'a large number of foreign and Chinese" friends assembled at the Wing Pit: Ting to pay their last respects.
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