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EARDEFT

DAY. DISTILLED GIN

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L. RONDON & CO., LTD.

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NOTICE.

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.

The Undermentioned cargo shipped from Tientsin on Through Bill of Lading No. 6 to Hankow per 5.S. *** FAŬSANG " Voyage.122 and transhipped at Shanghai tỏ S.S.LEESANG" Voyage.392 for shipment to Hankow but owing to hostilities had to be overcarried to Hong Kong for delivery, is now lying unclaimed in the premises of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd.

Unless Consignees effect delivery within 7 days from this date notice is hereby given that the cargo will be disposed of to meet freight and charges due.

Arrived

Hong Kong. B/L. 24/8/37

Marks.

Cargo.

No. 6

NVVG. 9454 TIENTSIN

37 pkgs. Ironware, etc.,

4636

TIENTSIN

i c/s Machinery.

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.,

General Managers, Indo-China S.N. Co., Ltd., Hong Kong, 9th July, 1938,

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PUBLIC AUCTION.

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PUBLIC AUCTION

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The

ENGAGEMENT

engagement is announced, and the marriage will shortly , take place, between George Loraine Pollock Watson, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Wat-

EDITORIAL

FINANCIAL AID FOR CHINA

son. of Greysouthern, Cocker Matter Of Complex

mouth, Cumberland, and Iris McCoan Peyton (nee Thorn- hill, younger daughter of Capt. and Mrs A. McCoan Thomhill, of Victoria, Hong Kong.

MARRIAGES

DAVEY-GOODSELL-On June 23 1938, at Lipsfield Parish Church, Peter, elder, elder son

Character

London, July 14. The possibility of financial as- sistance for China has been un- der consideration by the British Government for some tline past.

Canterbury Festival

FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1938.

COUNT HAUGWITZ-REVENTLOW PECULIAR MAN. SAYS COUNSEL

(Continued from Pars 1)

clrcum- The 'Court was a peculiar man. [having regard to the According to evidence available he stances, it is perfectly consistent.

Mr. Mitchell mentioned a New was man of violent and ungovern-

MARINERS GIFT

TO CATHEDRAL able temper, and most emotional York agreement between the

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"A SERVICE OF THE SEA"

over

Bestdes threatening to shoot other Count and Countess, and agreed. people he had threatened to shoot that it renounced the right of the certain finance. himself. He had made large husband'

The Countess, he Anancial claims as a condition of voluntarily,

immensely wealthy. leaving his wife, and at times had said, was

but it is understood that the pro- The Canterbury Festival opened behaved in a most, irrational way. Until last spring the Count out- blem has been found to be of such complex character that much fur-on June 28 th the Cathedral with a matter that had caused anxiety wardly appeared to be full of con." ther examination will be required a service at once dignified and was that he at one time had a sideration and kindness except for

the impressive. "A Service of

of Commander F. R. Davey, of before any decision can be reach-Sea." it was held to mark the gift police permit to 'carry a revolver. one occasion. This was in London

F.

GARTON-PRICE - The marriage arranged between the Rev. Maurice Charles Garton, of the Church of England Mis- sion. Peiping and Elsie Serena daughter of the Right Rev. Bishop Price and Mrs. Price, The College. Ely, will take place in Pelping in October.

COLOMBO ·

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An orchestra of Royal Marines

This had now been revoked.

NERVE TREATMENT His visit to France was for the

name

In December, 1938 when the Coun- tess was ill.

other

Shanghai, and Mrs. F. ed... Davey, to Audrey Agnes, elder

Consequently. It is now unlikely of a Red Ensign to the Cathedral daughter of Mr. E L Goodsell, that there will be a

Mr. Birkett. In the spring of by the Company of Master Marin- public de-

1938, from the information which of California, and Mrs. Good-claration on the subject in the

ers, says The Times.

It seemed that the "Friends" of treatment of nerve trouble. Un he gave you, he was seriously dis- sell, of Nevada, Sandy Lane,

near future.—(Reuter)..

Canterbury. who arrange the June 18, in response to a telephone

turbed decause, among Cheam.

festival, dlled every nook and message from Mr. Mitchell ARCHBISHOP OF cranny of the Cathedral, and even wense France and told him that things of the gentleman referred to by Sir Patrick Hastings?—Yes. those in the worst places. musta separation was inevitable; that' Mr. Mitchell sald when he was have caught just a glimpse of a his wife was terrided of him and called to Windeld House in June magnificent procession which ap- could not consent to his coming

be was not informed that the The Count raved about "a

Countess had made an offer to the The Et. Rev. Dr. Jean Marie peared positively to gain in colour back Masson, O.MI... D.D., has been from the surrounding greyness of certain gentleman" whose

Count of a very large sum indeed was mentioned in the information he would permit a divorce to go of the day. appointed to fill the vacancy

Mr. Birkett said he did not think

through. the See of Colombo.

At the end of the meet- was placed behind the high altar, it was desirable to mention the ing the Countess said that she The Rev. Fr. Masson was

wished begones to be begones, and born at La Biolle, Chambry on and those accustomed only to anname of this man in court.

organ in cathedrals can have no Continuing Sir Patrick Hastings

that of her own free will she March 21, 1876.

wanted to make

gesture by He studied at N. D. de Lumieres, idea how effective it sounded-in-said the Count told Mr. Mitchell Park Hotel. Wey. from 1885 to 1894, and later at viting the reflection' that even the that his honour was. at stake and settling a large sum on the Count

old minstrel's galleries must have that he was coming to England bridge. Surrey. Florence Gert-College de Rumiilly. He made his produced loveller sounds than are to night a duel with the man re- rude Hartigan, widow of Dr.noviciate at N.D. de L'Osler. on Brtan supposed.

ferred to. He said that if he was William Hartigan.

September 7, 1896.

To the solemn beating of Han-not permitted to fight a duel he The Oblation was at Rome on dela Concerto in F the civic pro- | would shoot the man and "put his the Bath Club, Mr. Mitchell said September 3, 1897, Ee was or- cessions, which included the Lord Wife on the spot." He asked for the Count showed him a "letter dained by the Bishop of Luxem-Mayor and Sherias of London.enormous

sums of money, and which was one of the matters that burg at Liege on July 7, 1901. moved into the Cathedral and then he said he was going to shoot had grieved him very much.

Did you express Fr. Masson arrived in Colombo were followed as the music chang-himself so that people might know

him?--I don't or September 9. 1902, and served ed to Mendelssohn's Scottish sym-it was his wife's fault. Mr. Mit-Sympathy with In the Archdiocese of Colombo in phony by the maritime

proces-chell became so alarmed that, althink so. My feeling when he various capacities.

sions, which included represents-though he had intended to retorn showed me that letter was that it was an infamous "thing, to have He was parish priest of Chilaw tives of lifeboat crews. the Com-by train, he few back to report

taken his wife's letter. from 1911 to 1915, when he was į pany of Shipwrights. and the the Count's state of mind. He

Did he then say, "I loved her on war service until 1919, and re-Company, of Master Mariners. left the Count on the night of

much indeed, and despite very turned to Chilaw.

The Lord Wärden of the Cinque June 18 more or less cheerful.

DEATH HARTIGAN.-On June 28, 1938, at

Oatlands

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HONG KONG, JULY 15, 1938.

CHOLERA

SHARP increase in the number

for life.

"I STILL LOVE HER Questioned about the meeting at

Mr. Birkett:

to that effect.

He remained there until 1929 Ports and the Lord Lieutenant of saying he thought perhaps after everything I still love her and al- Later he became Director of St. the County also took part in the all a separation was unavoidable ways will"? Yes. He said words Vincent Home. Maggona, retiring procession. The Cathedral pro- in 1934, and on June 7. 1937, was cession Aled into place while unanimously elected Vicar-Capitu. Psalm cxli was being sung. lar of the Archdiocese of Colombo,

LONDON RECTOP

MADE AN ARCHBISHOP

It was announced recently that

"SIX BELLS"

CLAIM ON SON

Did he say. "I would rather do Next morning, when Mr. Mt anything in the world than lose chell saw him again, the Count her"?-I don't recollect that. That was in a completely changed state was the substance of it. At 3 o'clock Admiral Sir Edward of mind. He said he had been up Dealing with the interview at Evans, Commander-in-Chief, The a great part of the night" thinking Divenne on June 19. Mr. Birkett Noce, struck Six Bells on the ship's of this matter. He had had advice asked: Did you say. "I am autho- bell of HMLS.. Canterbury which and was not going to have arized to offer you £50,000 if you was hanging below a lovely model separation: but would go at once agree to this divorce"? of the ship. on the right of the to England and seize his son, who Mr. Mitchell-No, I did not high altar.

was his absolute property." He The £50,000 was not mentioned. said no one in the world would until the evening. At luncheon

of cases of cholera was re-the Right Rev. Joseph Butt, Aux!-

After the singing of Blake's ported by the Health authorities llary Bishop Cardinal insley Jerusalem" and Psalm zivi, the for the 24 hours ended at mid- Archbishop of Westminster. has Dean, standing in the pulpit, read stop him, and if his wife tried in time he told me what he meant by night on Wednesday, the five new beer made an Archbishop.He has St. Mark's account of Christ any way to stop him all he could the expression "fantastic notifications bringing the total, been given the titular "See of quelling of the storm, The ansay was, "God help her and help That

since January 1, to 138.

In this connection we have to again draw the attention of the public to the notification published in our issue of July 9, setting the measures to be adopted in combatting this dread disease and

urging every meinber of the com- munity to take advantage of the facilities offered by the Govern- ment for free inoculation.

Nicopsi.

"

sum "

was $5,000,000 I did not

I mention any figure; he brought up us both." them, chosen most appropriately. Mgr. Butt, who is 89, has bean was Tennyson's

"I need hardly say," said Birthe question of the sum the Coun "Crossing the rector of St. James's Church,

Bar," to the music of Sir Hubert Patrick Hastings. that the child tess wished him to have.. He ask- ward of ed whint was the sum she had in Spanish-place, W., since 1915.

He Parry.

at once made a was

mind. I told him that since the is the eldest son of Mr. R.A. Butt,

was sung, the Evening Hymn of

After prayers a further anthem court."

day when she was willing to settle EVIDENCE OF EMOTIONAL

£250,000 she thought it would be STORMS King Charles I. which contained

better to make him an out-and-

of Blough, Bucks, and nephew of the fourth Bishop of Southwark.

SEX-CHANGING HEN

the yerse!--

Kings

and

high

Mr. William M. Mitchell, partner

f.

At one

out gift, and that the agure she had in mind was £50.000. He haid was laughable and an insult Mr. Birkett.What were the Imits?

Mr. Mitchell. One hundred thousand pounds.

said

DITIONS of the Sale by Public | DITIONS of the Sale by Prible beginning of the Sino-Japanese its femininity and resumed egg-altar, followed by six quartermas-moment he, would abuse her in cent. on himself, and added. "I am |

of this Majesty the KING, Jor

one further term of 24 years less the last three days thereof..

the

hostilities.

laying.

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4.

A FANTASTIC SUM” Mr. Mitchell, describing the in-

CABARET GIRLS ROBBED

A quiet conscience in the breast in the firm of Clifford-Turner and Hast only peace, hast only rest. Co., gave evidence of being con- The music and the mirth of suited by the Count and his wife, The strangest fowl in Britain is

Answering Sir Pattick Hastings. It was learned from an authori-

Are out of tune unless she sings. Mr. Mitchell said he received a tative source that up to yesterday owned by Mr. Tom Newman of

During the singing of this an-communication from the Count on only some 100,000 persons have Rudgewick, Secretary of the Scien- been inoculated this out of a tific Poultry Breeders Association, then the Master of the Company June 9 and saw him, at the Bath During the Interview the Count

Born a pullet in 1935, it laid eggs of Master Marinters (Sir Robert Club. total population of about a millon,

he had been advised that other What was his attitude towards not including the hundreds of at a reasonable rate til last year Burton - Chadwick)

of the thousands of refugees who have when it suddently tumed into a representatives

Com his wife on that occasion? It was there should be a settlement of 10 ner cent. on the bay and 10 per advanced to the

a very mixed attitude) flocked to Hong Kong since the cock. This year it has regained pany

in do hurry for this matter to go ters from various shipping com- obscene language, and at the next through, but I do require the cas- Auction to be held on Monday, Auction to be held on Monday,

panies bearing the Ensign.

he would indicate that nothing tody of my son." the 18th day of July, 1938 the 18th day of July, 1938, at 3

The Dean accepted the Ensign was too good for her. at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the

people who hesitate to go for amars are not too scrupulously from the Master "with pride and p.m., at the Offices of the Public THERE must be thousands of

.clean in Public Works Department, by Works Department, by Order of inoculation simply because of the

their pleasure." and placed it on the al- Order of His. Excellency the

His Excellency the Governor of fear that the reaction may caus. EVERY FLY habits and it is intar. where it made a happy blend terview, said he told the Count. cases of this na-of colours with the scarlet of his am afraid I have bad news for Governor of one Lot of Crown

one Lot of Crown Land at Repulse some slight inconvenience-phy-A"CARRIER

"No- you The Count replied: Land at Shamshiupo, in the

Bay Road, in the Colony of Hong sically. For their own sakes. and OF CHOLERA ture that all the Oxford doctorate.

precautions taken, "RED ENSIGN DEDICATED for the sake of the welfare of the

thing like the bad news I have for Colony of Hong Kong for Kong for a term of 75 years,

community in such as the boiling of all milk and The Bishop of Dover, standing you. My terms are the child and a term of 75 years, commenc with the option of renewal at a APPEAL TO

general, these water, are rendered useless.

urged people are ing from 1st July, 1898, with Crown Rent to be fixed by the THE PUBLIC

The authorities, while doing all in front of the high altar pro-a fantastic sum." Afterwards the the option of renewal at a Crown Surveyor of His Majesty

to undergo Inocu-in their power to combat cholera, ceeded to dedicate the gut. In Count corrected himself and said out their the course of a short address he what he intended to convey was

The night danes at the Cabaret lation immediately for delay. may cannot possibly carry Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor KING, for one further term of 75 bring" ip its train something much work if co-operation is not forth explained that the Archbishop of that it would be a fantastic sum

the public. The Canterbury, who was to have de-for the witness, and mentioned over, three taxi dancers left the years.

more serious than the reaction coming from

dicated it, was unable to be there the amount. He then proceeded place shortly after, mid-night on to the Intending bidders are advised after inoculation may prove to be. Government has gone.

along Geylang Road to Lorong. 20. Early in the summer, when but trouble of establishing stations owing to having been asked to be to use words about his wife and January, 20, and made for home Joking and chatting all the that immediately after the dis-;

a few cases of cholera were report where inoculation may be had free present at the Memorial Service call her names.

Sir Patrick Hastings-And did Intending bidders are advised posal of the lot the purchasered, the Urban Council isstied of charge but despite this the in London to the Queen's mother.

been most dis- The Bishop happily expressed he mention the name of one par-way, the girls were not aware that, some distance behind them, three that immediately after the dis.

(if not the applicant), will emergency regulations, forbidding response has

cream or cold couraging. There are still many the sentiment of all who care for ticular gentleman in London so-

Chinese on bicycles, were quietly posal of the lot the Purchaser be required to deposit with an the sale of ice

Mr. Mitchell said the Count tralling them. (If not the applicant) will be authorised officer who will be pre drinks with the sole object of persons who are satisfied that pro- the traditions of Canterbury when ciety?He did.

When the girls turned into the required to deposit with ап

sent at the sale, the sum of two suppressing the spread of the dis-vided they take the necessary pre-he said that the ag of the mer-

.case. These orders have been cautions In regard to food and cantile marine was not unworthy went on to say: "Duelling is too authorised officer who will be hundred dollars, ($200) in cash

complied with but what is still drink, Inoculation is not necessary of the company of the other good for that," and he added: Lorong, the thres men also turned The cyclists swept past the girls present at the sale, the sum of This sum will be refunded on being condoned is the sale of cut This view is not only wrong but trophies and relics which were shall go back to London and shootin

him like a dog," two hundred dollars, ($200) lu

fruit, Jellies and preserved peaches, also very selfish, for not only do hanging in the Cathedral...

service closed payment of the purchase price.

Counsel What about his wife? Just as they were about to reach cash. This. sum will be refunded

plures and fruits-all of which are they expose themselves to infec The

Mr. Mitchell. And "put, the their home, and then rode back towards the girls. One of the men help to spread the disease by be. "Land of "Hope and Glory" was Countess on the spot:"

played by the orchestra while the

The Count had also said that he was alleged to have alighted from The Chinese children of the coming carriers of the germ.

his machine and caught hold of a various processions Bled out of the would take the child away from girl named Lai Man. The man, poorer classes thrive on these

England for ever eatables and even when a parent To the refugees in particular we Cathedral into an sees the young ones spending a make the most urgent appeal, shower of rain. few cents on them nothing is They are here enjoying what pro- done. In some cases the parents tection that Hong Kong can offer

The Secretary General of the themselves are the offenders in them and in return the least they that they actually buy the jellies can do is to observe all the rules Judicial Yuan, Mr. Chang Chin Bifett Mr. Mitchell agreed that for that January morning La! Man and regulations necessary for the peng, accompanied by a member three years he had acted as appeared in the Fourth Police or frults for the children.

welfare of the Colony. They must of the Statutes Committee of the solicitor for both the Count and Court. Singapore, recently on a summons for failing to report the Mr. Birett-Do you think it robbery to the police. EACH By should be regarded as not only get inoculated. They Yuan, Mr. Fang Chung-H, arrived Countess

a probable carrier of the must, whenever possible, stress the tu Chengtu from Chungking on cholera germ and special care, dire importance for each and every July 3 Mr. Chang it is reported quite consistent with that position Defendant claimed trial and the was fixed for hearing on therefore, should be paid to the member of the community to be made the trip in connection with that he should speak to you in the case way in which the servants prepare inoculated also, for only by such plan for the removal of the greatest confidence about all these August 12.

from intimate matters and then that Mr. Mendis appeared for the de- the food before taking it to the means can we hope to prevent Chaoyang Law College

Changsha to Chengtu

you should reveal them?-I think, fence. 6124 table, Some of the "boys" or cholera spreading further.

with" the

on payment of the Purchase PARticulars of tHE LOT exposed to leg and other carriers tion but they also might actually hymn, worship the King" and price.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT

Boundary

Now. Kowloon ⠀

¡Nà, of Sale.

Inland Lot No:9895 Registry No.

Between New

Inland

Kowl $13s & Locality.

2373, Puplar St..

Measure-

ments.

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Contents in E

Square feet.

054

Annual,

·Hental-

Upset Price i➡

I No. of Bale.]

Rural Building

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Registry No.

Locality.

8128

-Lot No. 411,

Repulse Bay

Road.

Boundary

Mansuro

menta.

As per

dale plan

About

Contents in

20,000

Bquare feet.

Annus!

Rental,

Upset Price.

$$30

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unwelcome

HUSBAND'S VOLUNTABY

AGREEMENT

In cross-examination by Mr.

who produced a pistol told Lat Man that he wanted her handbag. Lal Man gaye him her bag.

As a sequel to the hold-upon

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