FROM THE GAZETTE
Appointments Etc.
Governor has
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1936.
DEPARTURE OF | WEDDING BELLS
ADMIRAL
A Hearty Send-off
The $.5. Curtange jeft the Excellency the appointed "Dr." W. B. A Moore, Colony on Saturday and on board O.B.E, to set as Director of Mediwas Admiral Sir Frederic Dreyer, who reinguished his post of Com- mander-in-Chief of Station.
cal and Sanitary Berrices.
The name of Mr. Quong Mon- look has been added to the Dental Register, as an exempted person.
"His Excellency the Governor has appointed Dr. Rhys Caradoc to act as Second Port Health Officer and Inspector of Emigrants.
His Excellency the Governor has appointed 'Dra. G. W. Pope, R. M Gray, and Yeo Kok-cheang, to be Health Officers,
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There was a large gathering ut When sortly after Queen Mer 10.15 a.m. the Admiral arrived. there in
a car and aspected guard of honour from the Royal Ulster Rides under the command of Captain Thickness.
or
Tsao-Li
The Union Road, was the scene of a fàshion- able Chinese wedding on Saturday afternoon, when Miss Eltan - Tsao, the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tao of Amoy, became the bride 0 Dr. Li Shu-pu, the third son of Mrs. Li shok-pak, and the bro- ther and partner of Dr. Light fan of the Ll Clinic of Hong Kong. The Rev. K. D. Mackenzie Dow officiated at the wedd ng "
Churen, Kennedy
NEW CHURCH *
IN WANCHAI
Opening Ceremony
Performed
A new Church, has been added. to the Wanchai district, by the
The
POLICEMEN ON
MITS ATY ARGE
EVIDENCE BEFORE REGISTRAR CONSIDERED
SUFFICIENT
Statements Made By "The Accused
afficial opening of the Chinese Methodist Church on Saturday by Mrs. E Z. Dewstoe, wife of the Rev. E, Dewithe, chairman of the South China Methodist district. at The Church was decorated with The new Church is situated
Shanghai, Jai 7. A charge of the murder of Man- gladiolt and chrysanthemums and the junction of Hennessy. Road a large bell of white chrysanthe- and Johnston Road near the
Teh-plau, a beggär, was brought A small group consisting mums, adorning the hall present-Sallors and Soldiers' home. maitary and nava. officers,
ed a beautiful appearance,
ceremony was attended by a large against Sergeant E W. Feters, aged 31 and Prob-Serg, W. A. The bride, who was given away gathering of devout followers in Judd, aged 26, by Mr. C. H. Haines, addition to the Admira.'a personal friends, was on the wharf to bid by her father. made a charming cluding laity and clergy.
Registrar, in H. M. Police Court The opening ceremony being him "bon voyage." Those present picture in a gown of cream ring
yesterday. Reserving Meir de- included His Excellency the Gen-velvet cut on graceful Hines, with over by 2.30 p.m., the gathering eral Officer Command.ng, Major- an upstanding collar held in post-entered the new Church and after fence for the trial in the Supreme General A. W. Bartholomew, the tion with diamante clips and a inspection the dedication services Court, both the accused, made performed by the Rev. statements which were taken down Hon Bir Thomas Southern and train of the same materia? at- were
the Rev. Kwan by the Registrar, who in bringing Lady Southern, Brigadier Seth-tached" by a series of loops The Deystoe, while
gan that there WHA Butticient Smith, Commodore C. G. Sedgwick Teb of silk net which she wore Kang Yau preached the sermon.he charge against the two men
The new Church will be in H's Excellency the Governor, has and Mrs. Sedgwick, Commodore over the face on entering the appointed 'Dr. J. Valentine. M.C., N. Attwood, Squadron-Leader church was held to position by a charge of the Rev. Wong Tung Ho white heather and and he will be assisted by the Rev. to act as Deputy Director of Medi-Keary. Colonel H. C. Harrison, coronet of
A. A. Bray, who attended personal- Captain Waller. Wing-Commander orange-blossom. Her bouquet was cal and Sanitary Services
ty to the details of the building of Bishop the American Consul-s sheaf of arum Wlles. The gown
the church Charles L. Hoover, and headress were the creation of FRA Excellency
Governor General, Mr. the
THE CHURCH has nominated the Right Reverend and Mrs. Hoover. Dr. R. H. Kote- Paul Rennet et Cle
wall, Paymr. Lt.-Com. Swemy and Ronald Owen Hall, B.A., Bishop of Victoria, as a member of the Court Mr. A. L. Shieds. of the University of Hong Kong representing grant-in-aid schools for a further period of three years.
The "Government is inviting tenders for the construction of a market at Tsun Wan.
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THE CALLS
THE BRIDESMAIDS. The principal bridesmaid Miss May Ung, the others being AL 10.40 A.M. Commodore Miss Sau-man and Miss U Sedgwick called on the new Com- Wan-saan. Their dresses were -1 mander-in-Chief. Hs Excellency lavender, pink and blue Alberic
The Church occupies a triangu- by iar plot of ground bounded Wis
Hennessey and Johnston Roads. and Fenwick Street, The entrance is in Fenwick Street and the building is noise-proof. The win- dows have been placed as high
ventilation and light.
evidence before him to patty his taking this step.
Mr. John McNeill appeared to prosecute on behalf of the Shang- hai Municipal Police, the defence being conducted by Mr. H. A. Reeks
To the charge "That you, Ernést William Peters, at Shanghai, on December 1, 1935, together with Wam Alfred Judd murdered Mau Teh-plau," Feters replied:-
"I am not guilty. On the early
comparted. Prob-Serg. Judd to Singkelpang and Point Road cor-
that a beggar was lying sick there. her, a report having been made
I had accompanied Prob-Serg. Judd, because he had recently been
His Excellency the Governor has Vice-Admiral S. .rles Lttle,'| crepe, trimmed with organdie as possible, but still ensure good morning of December 1, 1935, I actTM|
nominated the following as mem- bers of the Court of the University "af Hong Kong for a further period of three years:-Messrs. Wong Kwong-tiri, Hennessy Seth and K. E. Greig and as representing Grant-In-Aid Schools. Rt. Rev. Bishop Henry. Valtorta.
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A bankruptcy notification states that a Arst dividend of $5 per cent has been declared in the case of the Yau Kee Cheong firm, money- and Lau Sing-sam. changers, managing partner, and all other
partners therel
It is notified that His Excellency the Governor, under instructions received from the Secrtary of State for the Colonies, has made the following appointment! Miss Betty Eugenie Abraham to be an Assistant Mistress (Physical Train- ing).
During last year, 270 samples were analysed under the Sale of Food and Drugs Ordinance. Of these all were genuine excepting eleven of tea. fnur of fresh milk, and one each of flour, lard and tinned vegetables.
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His Majesty the King" has ap proved the appointment of the Hon. Mr. Lo Man-kam to be an Uncmcial Member of the Legisla- tive Council, in succession to Mr. R. E. Kotewall, CMG., LLD.
and at 11 a.m. His Excellency the Officer Commanding. General Major-Genera Bartholomew, call- ed on Sir Charles, whe left HM.S. Kent at 11.25 am. to call on His Excellency the
the same colour, and they carried bouquets of gladiol
ין.י.
The flower-giris, the Misses Lay Kin-ying and Lau Man-ying wore frocks of green and yellow crepe; Governor. later and the page, Master Lau Man- returning the calls of the Com-heng, was attired in a black vel- modore and the 0.0.0.
vet coat, with white satin shorts. His Excellency, the Governor The duties of Best Man were un- Sir Andrew Caldecott, returned dertaken by Mr. T. O. T80.
Littie's call Sir Charles
at 12.30 The reception, held later at the pm.
Hong Kong Exte, was attended by As the Carthage left her berth hundreds of guests of both Chin-
down slowly steamed
theese and European nationsHtles, harbour accompanied by three de- and Dr. R. R. Kotewal, speaking stroyers. The Tessel steamed in Chinese, proposed the health down the fairway close to the of the happy couple.
she
warships anchored there and 48 In his speech which was witty
she passed the Kent, the former flagship-of the Admiral, ratings lined the deck of the vessel and cheered lustily.
TIGER SEEN AGAIN
Eluded Pursuit
..
The most recent report as to the whereabouts of "Master Stripes the tiger was told by two earth coolies, both of whom reside at the Fat Lee Contractors shop in Lia- chikok Road.
and
entertaining.
Dr. Kotewall said that he had known both the bridegroom and his brother, Dr. Li Shu-fan, for many years, and that this was a happy occasion for him as not so very long ago be had been called upon to pro pose the health of another couplet one of whom was the daughter Dr. Li Shu-fan, He then called upon the guests to drink to the health of Dr. Li Shu-pul and his bride.
BRIDEGROOM'S THANKS The bridegroom in response, sald that, on behalf of his wife and himself, he thanked the guests for their presence and for the marry useful and beautiful gifts received, which would be treasur- ed ng mementos of their friend- It appears that 14 they were adp as well as of the happy oc- walking along the road towards casion. In return he wished them His Excellency the Governor has Shing Mun Pass on their way to all long life and continual DJ- appointed Lt. Col. H.BL. Dowbig-work on Baturday they saw a ti-sperity. gin O.B.E., to he a member of the ger sleeping on the roadside. Licensing Board for a further per- iod of three years.
Among the guests"weri, now or
The actual church is on the first floor and is capable of holding about 800 persons, with about an- other 250 in the gallery.
The ground floor contains 1
large assembly hall capable of
transferred to the Kashing Road district and did not know tie accommodating about 500 people.
Among those present were the roads.
We were taking the beg- delegates from the different ar to St. Luke's Hospital. Before Methodist Churches in Kwangtung we arrived at the hospital the beg- and Kwangs!, the Rev. Rudland gar appeared to have recovered. Showell, the Rev. John Foster, the As the hospitals will not admit beg- Rev. D. B. Child, the Rev. E. C. H. gars, unless seriously or danger- Tribbeck, the Rev. and Mrs. Lously, I decided to place the Hicking, the Rev. J. C. Jacobs the beggar on a beggar boat, several Rev. and Mrs. Alton, Dr. Moore, which lie in the Hongkew Miss Bailey, the Rev. R. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. A. Edwards, Mr. H. Alston, Captain, and Mrs. Holland, Mr. and Mrs. P. Cheung, Mr. and Mrs. Dawkins, Me and Mrs. 9. Hamer, Mr. and Mrs. W. Sprague, Mr. and Mrs. Lood-Jones, Mr. and Mrs. A. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Glanvine, Mr. and Mrs. Ling, and others.
Two Converts In
14 Years
HEROIC MISSIONARY IN ICY WASTES OF TIBET
Creek
"I Did Not Throw Him In "I ordered the car to turn back. and on Fearon Road placed the beggar on a beggar boat. I did not throw hiar ing but put him on the boat, and when I left he was on that boat. I proceeded back to the Kashing Road Station, and arrived there a little before 3 a.m. That's all, your honour."
The charge against Judd, was' similar to that laid against Pe-
·ters, except that of course the names were transposed. Asked if he had anything to say, Judd re- Billed
"I am not gulity, your honour. At about 2.30 am, on December 1, 1935. I reported for coffee. At that time a message was received reporting a sick beggar on Sing- kelpang and Point Road. I then A man who publishes the nr.: said to Bergeant Peters probably and only newspaper in the Tibet was the same beggar I had seen tan language arrived in London previously. Bere. Peters detailed
me to go and see to this beggar." On hearing of this latest report, Bir Robert. Ho-tung, the Hon. Dr. isst month.. the Police authorities in the New & W. Two, OBE, the Hon. Bir
"Being new to the district and Be produces 50 copies of Territories organised a
rigorous show-son Chow, the Hon. Mr. T. old-fashioned cyclostyle, but the not sure of the road, he said be would accompany me. We picked The road commencing at Caro- search of the district.
K. Chan and other members of "circulation" is in line Road and proceeding in a
to fewer than three search part-the Legislative
up the beggar and were taking Council, Mr. L thousands." northerly direction through In-les went out each under a Euro-Yau-trun, C.B.B, Mr. Tang Shiu- The paper is sent to the chief him to St. Luke's Hospital he ap- land Lot 29, terminating at its an Officer, but after a thorough in, Mr. Eu Tong-sen Mr. Moxlamasthe ony peop.e who can decided to put him on a beggar peared to have recovered, so we
junction with Hysan Avenue, is
at around the vicinity where the Kon-sang. Professor W. I. Gerrard,read. They call a pow-wow boat on the Bongkew Creek. We beast was last seen all parties Dr. M. O. Pister, Dr. Weare and several villages, and read it aloud did not throw him into the creek, to be known as Hol Ping Road.
came back with the report that
but lowered him into this beggar they had not been able to pick any other prominent medical to the inhabitants.
boat. When we left be was still up any trace of the "sly visitor."
on the beggar boat. We returned to. Kashing Road Station, arriv tng there sometime before 3 am That's all your Honour."
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It is notified in the "Gazette" that a vacancy has occurred on the Urban Council,, necessitating an election. Nominations of candi- dates to fill the vacancy are ac-. cordingly invited
Nominations have to be delivered to the Presiding Officer at the Re- giatay, Supreme Court, in sealed envelopes, not later than 1 p.m. on Wednesday, January 22.
It is notified that His Honour the Chief Justice has ordered that the next Criminal Sessions shall be held on Monday, January, 20.
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W. W. Ahana Co. (Hong Kong) L.d.,
and the Shing Hing Co., Ltd., will,
POSTMAN CHARGED
IN COURT
But Chak, a poitman, was on Saturday morning charged before Mr. W. Schoneld at the Central Magistracy with destroying postal packets and dumping postal at
unless cause is shown to the con- | Messrs. Bam Kee, trary, be struck off the register and
the companies will be dissolved.
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The only European subscribers are the British Museum and the German State Museum.
The editor and publisher is the Rev. Walter Ashoe, Moravian mis-
After spending 3. couple of days at Repuise Buy Dr. and Mrs. | Lí Shu-pul will gail for Manfia, by the sa President Coolidge, en Toute to Bagulo, where the honey.sionary on leave from his station- ¿The accused were then asked. if the village of Kylang. 10,500ft. they wished to call any winemes high an the rainless Tibetan to have depositions taken plateaus.
The only commun eation with
moon will be passed
resses.
SCOTT-DOUGHTY
• Defence Reserved
Mr. Reeks: We will reserve our defence entirely for the upper
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court in view of the gravity of the
The marriage took place at the the rest of the world is by a pass Registry, Supreme Court, on Sa-13.50014, high, which is snowed ter at Wanchal last Thursday.turday morning, of Mr. James under for Ave months in the year The defendant was remanded for Scott, omcer, mercantile marine, Mr. Asbos was interviewed in a charge
week on the application of Da residing at the Green Island Cebare upper room at the Moravian Mr. Recks then asked the Rezia- **tective-Sergeant Fitches, who said ment Co., Kowloon, the son of headquarters. It was Uke meeting trar, to record his objection to the
that additional charges may be. Robert Crow Scott, and Miss a man from a different planet. admissibility of a dring declare It is noticed that at the expira-preferred against him.
Vera Blanche Doughty, of the There aclaran simplicity | plan taken from Mau Teb-plau. tion of three months the names of
saying We shall argua in the same address, the daughter of Mr. in his expression. Richard Pervical Doughty, Mr, T Be was asked about converts upper court that it was inadmisi wood and prunings from trées.-- |g Whyte-infth performed the They have made only 148. In edible because there was no
marriage rites and 8. F. Bishop years. He himself has made only qualified bellaf, without hope, that Supply of Flower pots.-Messrs. Fand Blanche Bishop were wit-two in fourteen years
the was about to die almost im Chang Hang Tr
"It is painfully slow, work," be mediately" He also wished to said, "but in the 80 years the bave recorded his obfection to cr Moravians have been in Tibertain leading question o MAGISTRATE COMMENDS | social conditions have enormously Peters and Judit," said the Se* * Medical Department Contract,—
STUDENT
improved,
gistes, after recording the obler- Mesars A. S. Watson and Co., Ltd.
Mr. Asboe's parish is the size of tion, commis you for trial upon the Dairy Farm, Ice and Cold Stor- Fook Kam-hol, a student, was Wales He tours 500 miles on foot the charges I have read to you age Co., Ltd., Messrs. Hop Kee, and on Saturday congratulata by Mr. each season, his wife looking artery and the date of your trial will be The Steam Laundry Go.
Q. A. A. Macfadyen at the Central the station while he is gone, molded you later. You will be Supply of rations for Indian Fo-Police Court to stresting! La His two chr'dren were born kept in custody. Dending your ice. The Indian Stores
Semployed; after the latter there. Brought into the world by trial. have no power to grant the upper court is the Supply of rations to Indian Priad matched the hand-bag of Meshmself. Maternity work is one of you hat son Staff-The Indian Stores. ---
1-Ems-Kit-tar of Hoger Camé Road, his pastoral duties. He is teach only one that has the power to Boots, Hong Kong Volunteer Do-near the Chatial Mattet in Pring Tibetans that they need not rence Corps Messrs. Took Bing tangan fakt sagt volkedans - Sen send their women none into the 3: Mr.
intimated that the Road to Smugglers Pasa, Mr. | Defendant, was sentenced to six stable, or out on to the 1 plaina
maito kwond ther: Sefpreme Cotire for months' hara labour Tang Bhul-kwong
bear their elixidren)
ball, and the case was conchated.
TENDERS ACCEPTED The Hong Kong Government has accepted the following tenders:
Painting and repairs of HMS. Cornflower-The Hong Kong and Whampoa Dock Co., Ltd.
Making uniforms for Govern- ment Departments-Messra, ́ ́ ́À- Man Hing Cheong.
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Supplying black soll and turfing, ---Messrs. Larm You Kee..
Supply of labour and stores, Bo- tanicat and Forestry Department,
Messra Keok hang, ABY Purchase of pine trees, brush
Making tree pits, planting trees. and sowing seeda in situ-Messta, 8am Kee,
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