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DIVORCE COURT |FANLING HUNT

A "decree nis!" to be made absolute at the expiration of three months was granted to Mrs. Alice Emily Shuster, of No. 12 Wing Hing Street, who petitioned for the dissolution of her mac- riage to Mr. Fritz Edward Shuster, of No. 58 Canton Road.

Mr. George She. instructed by the Hon. Mr. M.K. Lo, appeared for Mrs. Shuster.

Evidence was given by Mrs. Shuster, Mr. W. Shea and the Hon. Mr. M.K. Lo, but respondent, who appeared in person, did not contest the proceedings..

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NOVEMBER 19, 1937.

AND RACE CLUB

Future Not Very Optimistic

ANNUAL MEETING

The annual general meeting of the Fanling Hunt and Race Club was held in the Board Room of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson and Co. Lid.. yesterday evening, when the accounts for the year ended❘ September 30, 1937, were adopted. Mr. M. M. Watson was in the chair and others present were Messrs. W. T. Stanton, H. A. Browning, L. J. A. Fieldez, A. H. Potts, H. c. Macnamara, L. Walmsley-Cotham, E Hazeland, E. Nelson and F G. Maunder.

| UNUSUAL

SUMMONS

Woman Wants Man Bound To Keep

1

Peace

An unusual summons was heard and dismissed by Mr. R. A. D. Forrest at. the Central Magistracy yesterday. Wong Tak, alias Wong' Tin-tan of 24 Des Voeux Road, first floor, was summoned by Chan Shui-pak. married woman, of 59 Sal Yeung Chol Street, third floor, to show cause why he should not be bound over to keep the peace

towards her."

Defendant was

represented by Mr. J. M. D'Almada Remedios, while complainant had no legal adviser. Complainant stated in the witness box that her chief fear was because defendant had per-

sistently asked her to practice medicine and to give injections to

Appearing on remand belore Mr. Central R. A. D. Forrest at the Magistracy yesterday on charges of keeping an oplum diyan at No. 51 Bal Yuen Street Arst floor and with possession of 3 taels of pre-

The accounts showed a loss of pared oplum, Tse Yung. 49, un-$3.787.16 but in his

speech the employed, was fined a total of

Chairman pointed out

that these $225 with the alternative of three-ngures looked worse than they months' hard labour.

were actually. He added that though he could not, in the dir- cumstances, express a very opti- money for him and when she fall- mistic view of the future, it wased to get the money he had as- quite possible that things might suited her. pummeling her with His fist. She had married defen- improve as conditions on the race-

dant on October. 2 and had stayed course had, chiefly through the damage done by the typhoon, not been normal during the year under review,

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Mr. Watson said in part:---- With regard to the accounts be- fore you I would remind you that they refer to the last Season. that is 1936-37, the accounts of the Club being made up to the 30th Septem- Fier last.

In the first place referring to the accounts in general the year under review was considerably worse than the previous year Inasmuch as a small profit of $171 turned into a loss of $3,787.10, the reasons for which I will deal with in due course. I will deal with the sev eral income and expenditure ac- counts in the order set out in the accounts merely remarking at this stage' that although they all show losses so far as the Hunters Arms and Stables are concerned they do not in fact do 50 in the general accounts.

KWANTI PAGE COURSE

This account shows a net lass of $1,305.39 against the previous year's profit of $1,700. This loss, as you will doubtless have observed, was due to the absence of special sweeps and also to a reduction-in the turnover of the amount of money placed on the pari mutuel. In the Stable Account there has been a distinct improvement on the previous year. the loss being reduced from $1,351 to $655.

patients. Defendant had also ask- ed her to go home and borrow

'SI #04030. 134 1334 43M when she had not heard from him.

His Worship: From the 13th he never came near you, never pester- ed you by letter. nor threatened you in any way?---No,

Remarking that she had not

shown cause why she should fear anything from the defendant. His Worship dismissed the summons.

Mr. D'Almada Remedios applied for costs, but His Worship sald he did not think the action had been taken maliciously and the applica- tion was withdrawn, Mr. D'Almada Remedios remarking that an action for slander in the Supreme Court was being contemplated.

POLICE OFFICER

MARRIED

A large number of friends at-" tended the wedding, at the Union Church yesterday morning 'be- tween Miss Arnot Dixon and Sgt. HA McKay, of the Fingerprints Department of the Hong Kong Police Force.

tion was held at the residence of Following the ceremony a recep-

Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Lieb in AustinTM Road, where the happy couple were the recipients of congratulations and good wishes.

of

As I mentioned in my speech at FAILED TO REPORT DEPARTURE the last annual meeting, the ex-

Ng Yun-hoan 3. student periment of the new system of languages and a native of French shoeing had not proved a pro-Indo-China, appeared before Mr. fitable one and since this has been changed this account has shown a distinct improvement, and it is due to the new system of charges for shoeing and a small increase in the price of stabling that has accounted for the lowering of the loss, son this account.

HUNTER'S ARMS

This account has also shown a decrease in the loss over the pre-

R. Edwards at the Central Magis- tracy yesterday on a charge of failing to report his departure to the police when he left for Japan on September 20, 1938. Defendant pleaded that a friend had promised to do it for him but had neglected to do so. He was fined $15.

vious year of some $700 notwith-by the writing off of £2,007 of the standing the turnover on the bar cost of the hounds, some of which account was not as large as it was the previous year, and this com- ment also applies to the number of meals served, and there was also a reduction in the amount of re- venue received on board charges.

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was an accummulated sum over two or three years, so that the actual loss for the last season was in fact not so big as appears in the accounts, the value of the hounds having now been written down to the nominial sum of 3100. PROSPECT NOT OPTIMISTIC As I have already mentioned, this shows a heavy loss against a With regard to the general small praft the previous year. aspect of the Club I cannot, in This is accounted for by two items: view of the present circumstances, first, the loss on the zacecourse

express a very optimistic view of already referred to and secondly the future although I think it is the reserve for advances which quite possible that the racecourse have been made from the Club ac- may show an improvement parti- counts for the Hunt account. As cularly as we are making a de- you are aware, the Club subscrip-termined effort to reduce the ex- tion for ordinary members of the penses of running the race meet- Club is $20 per annum and in addi-ings but against this possible re- tion those members who hunt pay duction of expense we have suf- a farther hunt subscription at pre-fered a considerable loss owing to sent fixed at $35 per year.

the destruction at the racecourse In the past years it has been caused by the last typhoon and the practice to apportion the Club also at the stables,

In conclusion I would like to. subscriptions against the expendi- ture on the racecourse, the stables tender our thanks to the various and the Hunters' Arms respec-members of tse Club wh have dons tively, and if this is done with the a considerable amount of work present accounts the stables and in the past year and particularly Hunters Arms accounts would not to those connected with the Hunt show losses. It is unfortunate that who have been visiting Fanling there was à 1083 on the race-regularly during the summer for course, as one naturally expects the purpose of looking after the this to be the real maker of re-hounds which are in excellent com- venue for the Club; and but for dition. this loss the subscriptions would have more than covered the work- ing of the Club apart from the Hunt.

Proposed by the Chairman and seconded by Mr. Stanton, the ac- counts were adopted.

Messrs. Thomson and Company In connection with the accounts were re-elected Secretaries, and the of the Hunt I should mention that meeting concluded with a vote of 'although the balance of excess thanks to Messrs. Jardine, Mathe- expenditure over income for last son and Company for having use of their Board year as shown in the accounts is allowed the $2,835, a portion, is accounted for Room.

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