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OF

DISTINCTION.

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8

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and

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Dysentery

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The Medical Authorities are satisfied that Pasteurized Milk can be thoroughly taken with impunity and approve this precautionary measure.

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1936.

HONG KONG

RIDING SCHOOL

First Annual Sports Great Success

KEEN

COMPETITION

FINANCE

COMMITTEE

MEETING

Votes Totalling Over $500,000

BIG INCREASE IN

PENSIONS

KOWLOON

WEDDING

Much-Monti

The narriage between Mr, E E. Much, eldest son of Oberregierung-- strat Dr. Rudolph Much of Vienna. Austria, and Miss Marla Liliana Mont, the second daughter of Cavaller and Mrs. R. Monti, well. known Italian family residing at No. 112, Waterloo Road, was so em- After the Legislative Council used at St. Teresa's Church, on meeting to-morrow afternoon His Saturday, the Rev. Fr. A. Granell Excellency the Governor will pre-omelating. Frior to the wedding sent for the consideration of the ceremony Mass was conducted by Finance Committee of the Legis- the Rev. Fr. Maestrini, lative Council the following items which music, specially written for the occasion by Mr. Quaidi, was of supplementary expenditure:-

(Imports and Exports of rendered by the composer, who was fice: Purchase of Government stated by Mr, G. D'Aquino.

The charming bride entered the Prepared Oplum, $33,700.

church on the arm of her father. Witnesses to the ceremony were Mesars E. Staurenght and. R. V. Lederhofer.

The Arst annual sports of the Hong Kong Riding School Was held. yesterday morning and proved an unqualided success. Heartiest congratulations are due to Mr. Bob Charles, the manager and instructor, at the School, for the smooth running of the various competitions. The fine finishes of the riders were ample tribute to the expert tuition of Mr.. Charles,

Competition was keen in each event and the Harriman Challenge Cup for the best rider in the school was won by F. Langley.

for artistically The grounds were arranged. A buffet luncheon was served at 1 p.m.

The judges.. at the sports were Leut-Col. H. B. I Dowbiggin O.B.E., and Major F. Hogs.

At the conclusion of the events, prizes were distributed by Mrs. Vernon Walker.

RESULTS

The prizes winners were as fol lows:-

Bending Race:-Won by Miss J. Langley. Alsó competed; P, Baldwin, J. Beavis, M. Franks, K. Glover, V. Jarrett, T. Lang, W. Marsh, M. McLay, C. Newton, H. Pearse, Platt, G. Rodger and G. Stokes.

Prior to January 1936 payments Hong Kong Government Oplum manufactured in Singapore were made by book entries in the Singapore account of this Govern- ment. This account was closed on 31.12.35 by a payment to the Hong Kong Government of Straits $89,853.54 and subsequent, ship-

ments of opluri must be paid for In cash. The total bill for 1935 is estimated at $33,700 for which no provision has been made in the current Estimates owing to the fact that the price of the new oplum was not known until the Erst account was received early in September. A supplementary

during

After the ceremony a reception was held at the 'Peninsula Hotel.

WEDDING

The forthcoming wedding "is an-' nounced of, Mr. Ronald James Douglas Clerk Greve, mercantile assistant, of No. 194. The Peak, to Miss Frances Bullon of No. 462 The Peak.

14

14

vote of this amount is therefore POPPY DAY FUND

requested.

(2)District Office, South: In-

Trotting Ring Competition-cidental Expenses, $59.

Boys-Won by William Barker. Also competed:-Bobble Mitchell, Roland Pearce, Tony Platt, Berne Piatt, Christopher Thomas, Girls- Won by Elisabeth Fleming. Also competed:-Susan Dibley. Patricia Penn, Peggy Wong.

Walking Ring Competition Won by Piona Anderson. Also competed-Nancy Dibley, Marion Fleming, Phillip Ralph.

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Bareback Riding Competition:- 1. F. Langley: 2. Janet Dibley; >. Veroalca Walker; 4. Wendy Anslow. Also competed-Nancte Paterson, Eunty Soares, Pauline Strange, J. Macfadyen.

Tilting the Ring:-Won by G. Rodger. Also competed:-P. Bald- win, J... Beavis M. Franks, K.. Glover. V. Jarrett, J. Lang J Langley, W. Marsh, M. McLay, C. Newton, H. Pearse, Platt, G. Stokes Children's Jumping Compett- tion:-1. Frank Langley: 2. Veronica Walker. Also competed. -Joan Macfadyen, Nandle Fater- BON.

Canter Ring Competition:-1. F. Langley: 2. Veronica Walker; 3. Janet Dibley. Also competed: "Wendy Anslow, Joan Macfayden, Pauline Strange. Nancie Paterson, Bunty Soares, Madeline Wong, B. Adamczewsk!. Hans Adamczewski, Paul Harriman, Frank Langley.

Potato Race:-Wun by P. Bald- win. Also competed. Beavis,

M. Franka, K. Glover, V. Jarrett. T.. Lang M. McLay, C. Newton, H Pearse, Platt, G. Rodger, C. Stokes. CUP DONORS

"Cups were donated by the fol- lowing:-

L. W. Amps. O.B.E., Eng.-Capt. A. K. Dibley, R.N.. Lt.-Col. H. B. L. Dowbiggin, O.B.E, C. L. Gregory. G. A. Harriman, V. H. C. Jarrett, V. C. Labrum. T. A. Ltchell, (2), Com. J. B. Newill, DS.O., RN, Hon. Mr. J. J. Paterson, G. E. Potts, A H. Potts, Dr. L. Reldy. R. A: Rodgers, H. Seth, T. B. Wilitars.

INDIAN YOUTH

GAOLED

Abdul Niamat, 18, unemployed, was brought before Mr. E Hims- worth at the Kowloon Magistracy on Saturday for trespassing in the Military barracks.

On November 20 the defendant was seen in the Whitfield barracks,

F Previously acknowledged $14.003.01 Provision made in Estimates Royal Engineers Old $160.

Fifty-six of the cadastral pians

for

225,-

10.-

KAIPING COAL FOR ALL PURPOSES

HOME FACTORY AND BONKERS

POWER HOUSE,

TUGS &

LOCOS

THE KAILAN MINING ADMINISTRATION.

HeadOftes:-TIENTSIN.

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.

Comrades' Association

(Dance held on Armistice Day) Anonymous ............ Lodge St. John's 618 S.C.

45,-

IT WON'T BE LONG..

$14,283,01

of the District are tattered and illegible, and new plans are ur gently required. The cost of re- placement amounts to $59 which no provision was made, in 1938 Estimates. A supplementary vote for this sum is therefore re-

Further contributions will be quested.

grateful received by Mr. F. G. The above is to be met from Maunder, Secretary to Earl Haig's: savings under Conveyance Allow- | Fund, York Bldg., Hong Kong ancés.

Cheques should be made pay- (3) Harbour Department: Coal | abie to Thomson & Co., and cross- and Oil Fuel for Launches. $24.000. ed "Poppy Day Fund.”

Provision made

$180,000.

Estimates

Owing to drop in "exchange a further sum of $24,000 is required to supplement the provision under this sub-head in the Estimates. A vote for this amount is accordingly requested.

CHARITABLE SERVICES (4) Charitable Services: Mer- cantile Marine Assistance Fund. $2,500.

Provision made in Estimates $10,000...

Owing to the drop in exchange and the number of calls on this vote, the sum provided in the 1938 Estimates has proved insuf- ücient. It is anticipated that a further sum of $2,500 will be re- quired to cover expenditure to the end of the year and a supplemen- tary vote for this amount is re- quested.

(5)-Colonial Secretary's Office: Incidental Expenses, $100,

Provision made in Estimates $1,400.

Provision made by Supplemen- Lary Vote $600.

Total $3.000.

Since this vote was supplement- ed in July medical expenses for Unpassed Cadets studying In Can- ton have amounted to $194.25, and the amount provided has again proved insufficient.

A supplementary vote for $100 is therefore requested to meet anticipated expenditure to the end of 1936,

The above is to be met from savings under Head 2, Colobial Secretary's Office.

(6)-Police Force: Expenses of Anti Piracy Guards, $6,950.

Provision made in Estimates

$20,000.

The accounts for the third and

DINNER

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FALSE PRETENCES

Was

The Old Pauline dinner will bi held at the club on Thursday, December 3, at 7.45 for 8 p.m. Will any Old Pauline who would Use to attend please communicate Chuen Ping-fong, unemployed with Lieut-Colonel RF. Johnson.

brought before Mr.. E. I. R.A.0.C. Ordnance Depot, Queen's | Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Road East, Hong Kong,

Magistracy on Saturday for ob- taining money by false pretencés. Detective-Sergeant J. S. Riddell said that the defendant offered. men jobs at the Royal Navy Dock- yard, Hong Kong. He took their money as deposit and asked them to wait for him at certain places but the defendant never turned

up.

WHIST DRIVE The fortnightly whist drive of the Civil Service Cricket Club, held on Saturday, was well attended, there beng some 18 tables in-play. Mrs. Russell, Mrs. Carter. and Mrs Brewin won the Ladies' prizes, and Measts Tribble, Aton and McLin- don secured the men's prizes...

insuficient to cover the whole of this increase in addition to other commitments and a supplemen- rary vote for $100 is requested,

The above is to be met from savings under sub-head Transport.

The defendant was arrested on Friday.

were

Li

The complainants Keung, a dyer, who gave the de-

Telephone 57032. Telephone 21279:

ST. ANDREW'S

DAY

BAND

CONCERT

fendant $3; Li Wai, dyer, who SUNDAY

and Li

gave the defendant $5; Shek, also a dyer, who gave him $2

The defendant was sentenced to six months' hard labour.

NEW EDITION OF ORDINANCES

The Gazette contains the draft ci

CIVIL PENSIONS (8) Pensions: Civil Pensions, $311,300.

Provision made in Estimates $1,250,000.

The

which sterling pensions comprise the greater part of this service were provided for on the an Ordinance to provide for a Të- basis of an exchange rate of 1/8-vised edition of the Ordinances, and $1. It is estimated that owing to for a revised edition of the Regula- the fall in exchange a, further tions,a of the Colony, sum of $311.300 will be required 'to meet expenditure during the current year, and a supplementary vote for this amount is requested.

The object of this Bill is to maki provision for a new edition of the Ordinances of the Colony,, wobe known as "The Ordinances of Hong Rong (1937 edition), and'a collec- tion of the Regulations of the Provision made in Estimates Colony, to be contained in com- panion volumés to the Ordinances $320,000,-

The sterling pension which and published contemporaneously comprise the greater part of this with them, under the title "The

pleking up lead from the range fourth quarters, 1935, were not (2) Pensions: Poilce Pensions

The defendant had seven pre-submitted by the Singapore Gov- j $80 000. vious convictions against him.

Six weeks' imprisonment was im- posed.

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ARMS POSSESSION

Fong Yan, 31, unemployed, lo Shu, 33, coolie, and Ho Man, 33. unemployed, were all charged for the possession of six rounds of ammunition before Mr. E 1. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Ma- gistracy on Saturday.

ernment until the beginning of this year and funds provided in 1035 Estimates to meet these char- ges tapeed. To cover this extra

29th

NOVEMBER

BAND OF THE 2nd BTN. KIND EAST LANCS. BY PERMISSION OF LT-COL. Ä. C. MARSH AND OFFICERS.

IN THE TEA LOUNGE

OF THE

disbursement it is necesary to service were provided for on the Regulations of Hong Kong (1927 PENINSULA

supplement the amount provided under this sub-head for 1936, and a supplementary vote for $8,950 is accordingly requested.

The above is to be met from savings under Police Force (1938 Estimates page 45 aub-head 201..

(7)-Imports and Exports Office: Conveyance Allowance, $100.

Provision made in Estimates (page 25 sub-head 5), $4.740.

Subsequent to the completion of

basis of an exchange rate of 1/8 edition)" The need for new 51 It is estimated that owing to editions of both Ordinances and further Regulations has been apparent for the fall in exchange a sum of $60,000 will be required to some time and it is considered de- meet expenditure during the cur-sirable that these should now be rent year, and a supplementary prepared.

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Clause. 7. provides that the new edition of the Ordinances shall-In-

vote for this amount is requested. (19) Pensions: Widows and Orphane Pensions, $71,400.

Provision made in Estimates clude all the Ordinances in force

January 1:1937, and also any un- $240.000,

repealed Ordinance passed before, before that date. The same clause also provide for a chronological table of Ordinance and an index

The sterling pensions included

Detective Sub-Inspector R. Cun- ningham said that the arst de, fendant was arrested in Waterloo Road on November 17, carrying a the Estimates for 1936, the motor in this vote were provided for on but not brought into force on or paper parcel which he stated allowance payable to one. Euro- the basis of an exchange rate of contained heroin pills. The sec-Pean Revenue Officer was increas-1/8-$1. Owing to the drop in ex ond defendant stated that the ed from $40 per month to $80 per change a further sum of $71,400 third defendant has given it to month. the amount to which he is required to meet expenditure to 16 entitled under the revised re him

A fine of $150 or three months' Amprisonment was imposed

each of the defendants.

on

gulations published in the 1936 edition of General Orders. Funds provided under the sub-head are

to the Ordinance

the end of 1938, and a supplemen Clause 9 provides for the approval tary vote for this amount is re-by proclamation of each volume et

the Ordinances and Regulatio questedgade de je

after it is printed,

The total amounts to $510,109.

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