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ST. PATRICK'S SOCIETY OF HONGKONG.

T

HB Fifth Annual General Meeting will be held in the Jacobean Room, Hongkong Hotel, on Tuesday, 30th October, 1984. at 8.80 p.m. to receive the Report and Statement of Accounts for the ten months ending 30th Septem- ber, 1984, and to elect Officers for

the ensuing year.

B. H. C HALLOWES,...

Acting Hon. Secretary.

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

TRTINO be held (weather Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY

on SATURDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER, 1984, commencing ali 2.00 p.m.

DHE TENTH EXTRA RACE

The First Bell will be Rung at 1.39 p.m.

By Order.

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary.

Hong Kong, 28th October, 1954,

NOTICE.

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APPLICATIONS are invited for

the Assistant Store keeper, Police Départment, at a

■alary of $1,500 per annum, rising by annual increments of $100 to 11,8 per annum, and a rent allowance of 3240 per annum.

Applicants should be not less than 23 years of age and must possess a and Knowledge of storekeeping accounts, together with a knowledge of the Cantonese and Hindustani dialects.

The appointment will be on six the first months probation in instance and the successful candidate will be required to deposit $1,000 in cash as security.

Applications must be in the cin didate's own handwriting and soould be addressed to the Inspector General a! Polico and marked "Assistant Storekeeper ".

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HONG KONG CRICKET CLUB.

were

OTICE is hereby given that the

following Debentures drawn at the Pavilion Thursday, the 25th day of October, 1484-

011

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HONG KONG, October 29, 1994.

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CITY MURDER MYSTERY

Collapse And Death

In Street

An element of mystery surrounds the death of a Chinese under cir

cumstances pointing to murder. The victim was unable to throw any light as to his condition.

The man, who has so far been unidentified, was about 45 years of age. He was found staggering m Queen's Road Central at about 6.30 p.m. yesterday. Later he col- lapsed and died outside 9, Queen's Road Central

GEN. CHIANG AT PEIPING

Dr. Wang Has A Conference

If Gossip We Must

"The

all-star" night at the Hotel on Saturday was a tremend- ous success; two things, I think contributed to 1First of all the Hotel had arranged an excellent programme and then the weather

(Special to the "Hong Kong Dans

· Press" (Copyright.}} '

Peiping. October 28. General Chiang Kai Shek under went

satisfactory medical examination yesterday at Pelping Union Medical College was so delightfully cool that one simply could not help dancing Hopital.

the

Dr. Wang Chung Hut told the every dance. The band rose to the occasion in great style and Press that the object of his trip

excelled to the north was to visit General when I say that they Chiang Kai Shek to report satis-themselves, you can just imagine factory results from his trip to the rest. the south and express gratifica- tion for postponement of Congress, enabling a fuller interchange of political views between the Central Government and the South-west regarding China's foreign policy.

Every table was taken up and there were quite a few "big and Mrs. Terzart' parties." "Mr,

were just by themselves and al- though I could not quite get a "close-up" of Mrs. Taggart, her dress from a distance looked ador- able. It was a allvery-grey crea- tion and suited her so well. Mr. Marshall of the Standard Oll Com- in rather late with Pany came

'dress.

(By NIGHTBIRD)

The Foundation Stone Laying Ceremony at the Bank's new home.

He said that the League's resolu- tion of non-recognition of the Puppet State had only moral significance owing to Inability to render tangible assistance and stressed the importance of self- Mrs. Marshall who had on a dress Jones had a big party, the, latter, best of spirits all the time. One reliance, consolidation of national of powder blue colour while Mrs.

in Hong Kong all the year round, dress and in this party wis. Mrs. strength and elevation to a post-Binnie who came with her hus-looking very nice in a plain black newcomer asked if it was like this band wore a beary cream satin Ramsay who looked exceedingly If it only were! Anyway, we have tion internationally.

Dr. Wang conferred with Gen-

chic in a yellow dress offset with a few months of it and we should black. This was indeed a merry be quite content, but then the eral Chiang, in the afternoon, and intends to stay here a few days.

party while Mr. G. W. Sewall was trouble is that there are so few with a very charming lady in pale | people to share our good luck with He will be returning to The Hague at the end of the year on

green lace, and the newly-weds, | is. If.only more people could be the expiration of his vacation

Mr. and Mrs. Fearn, had a small induced to spend their holidays China United Prest.

party. Mr. Pearn had a black bere then indeed Hong Kong may velvet dress the yoke of which was be called the winter playground of all beaded.

the Far East.

MAÇÃO-RACES -

WIE

It did not take long for the party to get merry and gay and soon on the floor. everybody dancing to some of the best music we have had for some time. Mrs. Bryte was in an apple green silk dress the top of which was trim med with vansdown, 'vi sort of capé „efect and very pretty too.

INSPECTION OF At the other end of the room I

FACTORIES Negotiations With Settlement

[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily

-_Press” (Copyright.)]

Shanghai, October 28, The Municipal Government of Greater Shanghal is shortly re suming negotiations with the Settlement authorities over fer- tary inspection according to Bureau of Social Affairs. In view of the recent repeated recurrences of factory accidents. In the Inter- national Bettlement, the Ministry

the

Initial measures for factory

saw Mra, A. V. Harvey who favour ed black, and about the time that I noticed her, I heard Cowan and | Bailey announcing that they were going to sing "about sixty or seventy songs but they could not even go through half that num- bert

There were quite a number of "By Special Requests from the audience and Cowan and Bailey delighted them with "I Don't Want Love" "Wooden Headed Jones" and "All I Do Is Dream of You." Not to be outdone the band gave some excellent items whiis Miss Betty Compson made a very efficient Mistress of Ceremonien

A PLEASANT SURFRISE

party

a very

+

About I am when things were going very gally, the popular. manager of the Hotel, Mr, Ploran- A very jolly race, crowd made elll, gave the guests some excellent. the trip to Macao yesterday and sausage and mash," and it tasted accommodation on the "Taishan” very good too, as the dancing had was greatly in demand. The Army was well represented, probably just had the effect of making us

trifle hungry. Another hour of from the fact (as events aubse-- mirth and laughter and then even quently showed) that one of their before we realised it came the "end number. Capt. J. L. Jordan, had a of a perfect day," or should I couple of good things for the meet- perhaps have said night".

IN THE GRILL ROOM

ing.

Among those who were on board. I noticed Col, and Mrs. Nosworthy, On Thursday night we had so Col and Mrs. A. E. Williams, Col. much fun in the grill room of the Dowbiggin, a strong supporter of Hotel that I wish the management the Macao Jockey Club, and his would stage more functions of this daughter Joan, as was Miss Anne nature. As was to be expected, the Dodwell. Miss Jean Mackie, Miss "place was packed with people who Pamela Scott Harston and Miss L went in to dinner while several Fearon. Lt. Johnny Hope, one of One of the most popular mem-others, came in after the pictures, our best jockeys, and Mrs. Hope of Industry has instructed the bers of the younger set, Miss Eve so it appeared, judging from the who have just returned from their City Government to take up the O'Hagan, was in a charming gown time they arrived. Amongst the holiday, were present and later in question again...

people there were Mix. Bill who the afternoon "Johnny" rode one. was dressed in black velvet, Miss of Capt. Jordan's ponies into a Dunnesford in a white silk dress place in the polo scurry." Others which had a low back, Mrs. Byme- who were on the Taishan were the *Thompson in black lace, Mrs Misses Betty and Beryl Fair, Miss blue and as Barbars Walker and Miss Paton. Burnle in navy

"Kong Jockey Club, Mr. A. H. Potts, made the trip, accompanied by | Mrs. Fotts. I also saw Lt. Com

mender and Mrs. Skyrme on board. At Macao I met Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Gellion, who never misses a race meeting, while the Chairman of the Macao Jockey Club, Mr. G. H. Potts, together with Mr. Paul Hodgson were already on the course, having made the journey on the previous day. The "return" trip was very pleasant and the big crowd on board passed a very en- joyable three and a half hours at bridge, poker and other pastimes while some preferred to enjoy the scenic beauty of these waters.

must be

of black net and lace,

of powder blue satin. In her party was Mr. T. A. Pearce, just back Inspection have been already from the Northe after the inter- carried out in Chinese territory port golf and cricket matches and regulations regarding safety, General Cohen again had sanitation and other improvements

among whom was tentatively drawn up, but as more pretty girl in black Mrs. Gray, Harris-Walker who had on a dress The popular starter of the Bons than half of the factories are wife of the Medical Officer of located in the Settlement areas, a Health, was as usual, very pretty.

The place was simply a fairy- The police are making enquiries into the matter and early develop proper arrangement with the Set- She had on a dress of the palest

shade of pink organdie and an land of laughter and despite the reached before uniform. Inspec other couple I noticed was Mr. and } fact that there was the office to Mrs. E C. Fredericks, and Mr. think about the next morning, no- Murphy of the Hong Kong and body appeared to care and as a Shanghai Hotels had for his part-result the party went with a swing from the beginning till the end per a charming lady who, I JAPANESE ROYALTY AID think, is a newcomer to the Colony. Mrs. Bacci chose a colour that suits She wore a pink net dress which her so well-brown while Mrs. RED CROSS

Muzzail was in a beautiful gown sulted her extremely well.

of blue and white. Mr. Raymond and Miss Gubbay were amongst those who came in later and they had a party with them

VOLUNTEERS ACTIVE

IN MANCHURIA

According to Dr. Walter Hough, Nos. Nos. Nor." Nos. Nos. Nos 4 908 395 521 678 7748

curator of anthropology of the ments are expected 117 922 437 577 671 766 Smithsonian Institute, friendship 127 837 445 581 68679

reigned between animals and 295 860 470 FB 891 791

men in the earliest history 289 381 492 672 707 815

so that it would appear that between Holders of drawn Delectures who the. apparent enmity desire to be paid on the 31st October. men and wild animals in the 1934, are requested to inform the present day is not a normal state, Treasurers, Messrs. Percy Smith, but rather it is brought about Beth & Fleming, on or before by unkindness and desire to kill or TUESDAY, the 80th October, 1981, dominate on the one alde, and fear, AND NOTICE is hereby given | resulting in actions for self-presex- that Debentures numbered as above which are not cashed on the Slat October, 1984, will be paid on the 80th April, 936, after which dat they will ceno bear interest.

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

Hon. Secretary.

Hong Kong, 26th October, 1984.

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[Special to the "Hong Kong Daly Press" (Copyright.}]

Tientsin, Oct. 28.

AIR CARNIVAL

It is reported that 2,000 Chines vation, on the other. Dr. Hough volunteers under Yuan Chin Fo, states that there are still in exis-Wang Shao, Tung and Chao Ching ente certain places in the world. Cht, well-known leaders under the Japanese killed at Tengteimel where animals do not know fear

are active again in Manchuria and because they are unmolested, and what is more important still, be the induence is. fast spreading

among the oppressed peasant cause men are not allowed to do

China United Prem. Anything to startle them into un- favourable reactions. An example of this happy state of affairs, on a small scale, of course, may be seen everyday in public parks where squirrels and pigeons, un- molested over a period of years are not in the least timid. They will feed out of one's hand and sit on the shoulders of those who LOST CERTIFICATES NOS. feed them, thus giving an instance of the ideal condition which might 12111 AND 17261

exist everywhere if men would only TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN apply themselves intelligently to that Certificates Nos. 12111 and overcome the fear their wrong 17261 for 50 and 10 shares number tactice have produced in the ed, 894884 to 894833 and 1126002 to forests. streams and fields. In 1126011, respectively, registered in Isalah 11: 6, it is stated that "The time there will be a big display of the name of HO TÍZE TAT have wolf also shall dwell with the fireworks. been reported LOST OR MISLAID lamb, and the leopard shall Le Stage performance and other And NOTICE IS HEREBY ALBO down with the kid; and the calf forms of amusement will be pro GIVEN that, unless the said certi and the young lion and the fatlingvided in the afternoon and the

little child shall evening

THE CHINA LIGHT & POWER CO. (1918) LTD.,

NOR

Canton, Oct. 27. The air carnival sponsored by the Provincial Association of Salvation by Air Defence at the Bund will be opened to-morrow at 11 am.

It is learned that as the time when the opening ceremony is held planes of the Kwangtung Air Forces will be sent out to distribute hand bills and fire crackers to celebrate the festival At the same

ficates are produced at the Registered together; the sucking child Central Presi

Office

ice of the Company within Tead them.

THIRTY DAYS. from the date of

Nos 12111 and 17261' will be deem

this Notice, the aforesaid Certificates shall play on the hole of the asp they shall not hurt nor destroy ed CANCELLED AND OF N in all my holy mountain." EFFECT anda, application to the Is It not possible that in the days Company for the issue of a new when this passage was written. certificate in respect of the said there was more evidence of the abares will be proceeded with in the friendship between animals and usual course. FRAMES

men which is now known in some of the remotest corners of the globe? Perhaps the prophet who spoke saw the beginnings of the strife between them for dominion and foresaw that man would go in a way understandable to them, through an age of fear before they artificial enmities disappear, and

"a little child shall lead them." [2901 would learn, through wisdom and

For THE CHINA LIGHT & POWER CO. (1918), LTD., JOHN. V. BRAGA,

Acting Becretary: Hong Kong, 8th October, 1934,

tlement authorities

tion can be carried out- China United Pres.

Tokyo, October 27. Their Imperial. Majesties, the Emperor and Empress of Japan, have donated 100,000 to the Inter-

Reuter. national Red Cross Union-

Later in the evening, Mr. and Mrs Walker of the Kowloon

a sudden the "inseperble two" ap-| Canton Ballway came in with Mr. and Mrs, Younghusband and all of peared on the scene. Mr. and Mrs.

LOCAL AND GENERAL

A clean bill of fiealth was returne ed for the 24 hours ended on Octo- ber 26.

Lady Peel will open the New Cheer Q Club, opposite the Hong Rong and Shanghai Bank alte, on Thursday, November 8 at 5 p.m..

The annual dinner dance of the Chinese Canadian Club will be held on Friday evening at the Hong Kung Hotel Roof Garden.

The next meeting of the Rotary Club (to-morrow) will be a ladies' day when Miss Violet Owen Hughes will speak on "A Career for Wo

men":

The womer's section of the European MOA. are giving an "At Home" at 330 pm on Wed-

The annual prize-giving of 8t. Stephen's College, Stanley, will be held at Stanley on Wednesday, November 7, at 3 pm, H. E the Governor will present the prizes

The Hong Kong Amateur Dramatic Club will probably open their "season with Ivor Novello's highly successful comedy "Fresh Fielce."

.are.

The European”TM - 7.M.C.A. holding a debate on the subject That International Sport Con- tests are Imperilling International

оп Wednesday Friendship" November 7-

The weather is so good just now that one cannot help being in the

NEWS SUMMARY

happy hearts left the Blind Home at Pokfulam at 2.30 pm on Batur- day for Shek O Beach, the occasion being the annual picnic arranged

Page 3.

O. E. C. Marton, the popular local by the Kowloon Tong branch of the solleitor, won the Open Golf Cham- | V.D.MA pionship at Fanling yesterday when he returned the score of 152. (13 for the New Course and 79 for the Old Course), thus retaining his title for the second year.

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The Club and South Chine "B" shared two goals in their thrilling frst division soccer encounter om Saturday. There were many other upsets, including the defeat of the A ticket holder in Hong Kong and Navy by the Borderers. Saturday's another in Tientsin are lucky draw- and yesterday's results will be ers of horses in the Irish Sweep” | found on

Page 10, stake on the Cambridgeshire.

Page 6.

The St. Andrew's Ladies secured Several yachting races were held their first win in the Caer Clarke Cup competition when they defear- during the week-end and full red ine Recreto Ladies by 3 kosis

Pare 11 Bults appear on

"Under the auspices of the Hong Kong University Medical Society, Dr. Li Shu Fan will deliver a lec- ture entitled, "Impressions of the

Miss Nellie Moss, the eldest Congress of the Far Eastern As sociation of Tropical Medicine:" daughter of Mr. G. C. Moss, the on Wednesday, 31st October, at supt. of the Fire Brigade, Kowloon 5.15 pm, in the Union Assembly and of Mrs, Moss, was married at St. John's Cathedral on Saturday, Room of the University All-in-

tu Mr. W. Stoker, of the Hong Kong

G9 terested are welcome."

Electric Co.

Page

to 1

Fage 11.

There was an extre large turn-out of Scouts for the Prince of Wales Banner which was held at Kowloom.

Andrew's Church grounds- on Saturday, afternoon. Ung Page

8

The death occurred on Baturday morning of Mira, Nancy Stewart

Union Insurance Society wife of Me E. L. Stewart of the

understanding, how to deal withnesday, November 7.

The extraordinary general meet- the dumb kingdom of the forest.

To be on terms of peace with

Ing convened to effect the volun animals, to be able to walk un-

tary winding up of the Hong Kong W Lawrence captured his 5th armed and unalarmed among

Flying Club, postponed from last title of the year on Saturday when them, probably is a condition not

week, will be held on Thurday he won the Annual Harbour Race Included in the business or the from Llonel Rosa Pereire, last years Ltd. impossible of attainment. In pro-

Garagenda is a resolution to retain bolder by a very close race, Miss portion as men gain a mastery of

The Christmas barcel mail for the surplus funds of the Club until Doris Hunt won the Ladies event Pare 11 themselves, and learn how to approach their four-fooled friends Forest Britain will be ridsed at the such t'me as a similar club is Geners! Fost Office at noon on November 9, and a due in London on December 14

formed, or, failing such formation with'n ong year, to hard the funds to the Gorstnment

Favoured with delightful wes ther 17 motor-cars laden with

A very specésst is tournamen Ladies Rec day,

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