PAGE, 8-HONG KONG. DAILY PRESS
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE.
THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT AND AGENCY CO., I.TD.
Mr. O. EAGER has to day resumed the Secretaryship of this Company.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
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1. J. PATERSON,
Managing Director. Hong Kong, 19th January, 1939.
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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HỒNG KÔNG.
PROBATE JURISDICTION.
ű
R.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
EDITORIAL
CONVICTIONS UNDER THE CORRESPONDENCE
DRUG ORDINANCE
PERSONAL VISITS TO PREMISES
MUST BE
MADE
BY LANDLORDS
PARTICULARS AND CON. DITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 23rd day of Jan., 1939, at 3
That the "reasonable means" of landlords, or their agents, whase Pm, at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of tenants had once been convicted in connection with the Drug Ur- dinance, and upon whom notice of the conviction had been served, one Lot of Crown Land at Reassure that their premises would not be involved again, must in- pulse Bay Road, in the Colony of clude their personal visits to the premises periodically, besides the Hong Kong for a term of 73 years, initial steps taken when admitting new tenants, was the ruling mado
the option of renewal by Mr. T. J. Houston at the Central Court yesterday. With
This decision was made at the at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the conclusion of the case in which KING, for one further term of Un Wing-tso, landlord of No. 99C, Wellington Street, was summoned 75 years.
for permitting the premises to be used as a heroin divan after he of a tenant on a previous occasion.
Ruling At Central Court
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ན ད རསྲིད་རམཉ CHRISTMAS CARDS
APPEAL
(To the Editor "Hongkong Dally Press.")
corated
דגים
THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1939.
Hello & Goodbye
BY A.W. HYER
To-morrow and Saturday you will see a vividly painted junk named the "Sen Dragon" moored to pler No. 1 in Kowloon. This colourful vessel with its terra-cotta, white and orange salls is due to put to sea Sunday morning, six-hirty cock, bonud across the Pacific Ocean. Keelung, Midway, Honolulu and the Lagoon of the Trade Winds at the San Francisco Fair is the course and final destination.
this regard is necessary,
Sir W you kindly grant me зpace in your columns to issue an appeal on behalf of the refugee calidaen? During the past month, Christmas and New Year cards delighted our hearts with warm
Richard Halliburton needs little variety of duties. Ordinary sea- and loving thoughts from friends
and man. and assisting Halliburton in far and near and have also de introduction, the organizer
parlours with that brain wave of this expedition is his writing besides caring for the certain air of galety significant well-known by his many travel hundreds of covers and letters to
and books, lectures world-wide be stamped in each port of call orly of Christmastide.
Stamp and cover collectors the Last year, I often visited the travels,
Since October, the date of his world over have beselged Hall- Various Canton refugee shelters housing always from 500 to 700 arrival in Hongkong, he has as-burton, therefore. much work in children from Shanghal and, later.sembled his crew of 12, saw to it
a Junk was designed and The two three-month old pure from the bombed suburbs of Can- that
white kittens will look to Mooney tori. Needless to say, those young- built in 15 days (this is a record),
"no-can-do" of for protection on their
Pacific were sadly without toys, and bucked the Last January, "I appealed to the many people connected with the voyage.
Now, he is all set and Wents von Fehren, not much German engineer does not Shameen residents for their old Venture.
cards and pictorial hopes to host salt and away on this
know about, the 100 ELP. Enter- response magazines: The
was Sunday, friends were Being Informal, Mr. Halliburton. prise Deisel.motor on the junk,
Templeton Crocker, an American Mr. C. Y. Kwan appeared for the Generous. Several
keen and amusing serise of banker has employed this smiling coloured pictures the defence and pleaded not guilty invited to help. From magazines, about the age of 38, possesses a
He has a terrific curri- bjond gentleman on many ocean coloured prints we water-coloured humour. Inspector Sabey was in charge of tho prosecution,
and pasted them on the blank or | psity-note his writings--and 'en- trips in his seagoing yacht "Zaka." Kong Man-tsun, correspondent written pages of the cards. thus joys life to the utmost. His vitality Consequently, it is another trip.. clerk of the Central Court, pro- covering up the names of sender and craving for the unusual nace for him.
and transforming receiver duced depositions which testified and
to the antisfaction of the inagistrate that he neither knew nor bad reason- able means of knowing that the premises were being used again` in Contravention of sub-section (1).
Un was unable to attend Court and was represented by Lok Chuk,
sters
Intending bidders are advised that immediately alter the dis posal of the lot the Purchaser had been informed of the conviction) manager employed by the defen- Christmas
(If not the applicant), will be required to deposit with an authorised officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars. ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase
IN THE GOODS of price. « Reginald Hampson Gaskin, late of Aldenham Lodge Hotel, Radlett in the County
01
Hertford,
formerly
Shanghai China and Tintern
Radlett aforesaid, Merchant, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the Court has by virtue of Section 58
of the Probates Ordinance 1897, made an Order limiting the time for creditors and others to send
in their claims against the above estate to the 15th day of February, 1939.
:
All Creditors and others are
accordingly hereby required to
send their claims to the under.
signed on or before that date.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT
No. of Sale,
Haul Building
Registry No
Opposite Rural Building Lot No. 377, Repulse Bay Road
Locality,
Boundary. Meraun'
menta.
FL. Ft. Ft. it.
As per
male place
Dated the 18th day of January. The Daily
1939.
JOHNSON, STOKES &-
MASTER.
Solicitors for George Thomas- Money Edklas, one of the Executers of the 'Will of the above named deceased. Hong Kong & Shanghal Bank Budding, Hong Kong.
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CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN & MORTGAGE
CO., LTD.
quare feet
Contents in
i poet Prices
Annual
Rental.
100 15
報西剌
3,000
Un was summoned under 'Sub- Section (5) of Section 21 A of Ordinance 35 of 1935, amended by Ordinance 17 of 1938, which reads as retlows:-
1t, within 12 mouths after the sersion of 'ave notice as is meation- ed in sub section (3), an offence agant sub-section (1) is proved to to have been committed by the sale or any other offender in respect of The subte premises or any part of the same premises, the person ajan thepir tand the dlord
also, if such ar tenant person
be an attorney, agent, rout collector, secretary or manager) ball be guilty of an offence, and liable
Jumiary conviction and a fiue. not aceeding $504, unless he proves
AGRICULTURAL INSTITUTE FOR WAR ORPHANS
The Hongkong office of the Kwangtung branch of the Na- tional Women's Relief Associa- tion decided at a meeting on
cultural Institute for War Or- phans at Fapling in the New 'Territories:
Press
News."
Editorial and Business Office: 15-19, Queen's Road Central. Tel. 30251.
Night Editor (Wanchat Office):
Tel. 24511.
London Office: 53. Fleet Street
E.C.4.
HONGKONG, JANUARY 10, 1939.
AN EMBARGO
ON AIRCRAFT
FOR JAPANESE Notice is hereby given that Mr.DR. WELLINGTON KOO, head of Reginald Andrew Wickerson has this day been appointed Secretary and Manager of this Company, in the place of Mr. 3. C. (iuterres.
By Order.
S. M. CHURN,
Chairman. Hong Kong, 16th January, 1939.
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CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN & MORTGAGE CO., LTD.
the Chinese Delegation to the League of Nations, did not mince his words when he made a stirring demand to the Council of the League. on Wednesday to im- pose an embargo on aeroplanes and petroleum and raw materials
the
for
manufacture ut war
materials to stop the Japanese from their infernal work of murs der and destruction in China. Dr Koo also demanded financial and economic , restrictions Japan, as well as boycott of Japanese goods.
*
Sys
"Central
dant.
cut We
(lan-
that un December 10 a man. each card into an eight-page book- Young Pak, had been convicted on let. charges of keeping a heroin divan, possession of heroin pills and pipes, and. on January 9 another man, Chun Lok, was sentenced on three similar charges.
The first batch was dis tributed, in the shelters in January. The delight register- ed in those small faces after receiving, the booklets was a sight one cannot forget soon. A notice had been served on the
The Joy derived from seeing defendant by registered post follow- ing the case against Yeung Pak, those toyless children happy not informing defendant of the convic-only repaid us for the time spent on preparing those booklets, but tion.
also prompted us to collect more cards and pictorials. The result was that on different occasions. In the witness box, Lok Chuk such as Children's Day, Students' tcatifed that the tenant of the Day, the Double Tenth, we delight- premises at No. 99C Wellington ed the hearts of sheltered young- Street, first floor, was Wong Tak- sters with coloured booklets. shing and not Yeung Pak, who'
TOLD TENANT TO MOVE
refunded Wong...
There are thousands of refugee
of storing
oyless children the joy that these
The Sea Dragon," Hong- kong built Jank which Mr.. Richard Halliburton and crew of 11 will sail across the Pacific Ocean to the Sari Francisco Exposition.
released.
The man of interest to short. wave radio fans is Georga Petrich. Communication with San Francis- cy and all merchant ships along the route will keep him busy with his short wave, 600 metres set. ...Formerly. radio-operator with the. Matson Navigation Co.. his capabilities should enable us to Have a bit of the daily news dur- ing the voyage. Seamen
THE FIVE YOUNG "ordinary sea- men" on this Junk across the Puclic are well-known in the Co-
after lony. However.
Saturday evening their dinner clothes and such are out, and it will be into tennis shoes,
and sweatshirts salling trow' for the next three πιοετής.
This is the first call in the Par and East for these young men their galling trip across the Pacific
no doubt,
་ ་
Introducing: Juhu Potter, of Bar* Harbour, a tall, extra handsome bload, graduate from Dartmouth, 36. He has owned a sailing boat, therefore, knows exactly what it is all about.
had been convicted. Immediately children this January in the New after he received the notice from Territories and inserior towns col-again are put forth in an adver- the Court he told Wone to move. Flected in refugee camps and war ture to the world's interest. This trip will be pleasant reading d Tuesday to establish an Agri- which Wong did on the following rphariages. Instead
day. December 14, He had already away our old cards, would it not be far from now when Halliburton's will bear telling to grandchildren received advanced rentai which he a better idea to share with those new book ""My Own Country" ́is "It will be tough, I know, but The premises were vacant for cards have given us during the plenty of fun." are Falliburton's Madames Chiang Kai-shek, Sun three days and during this period past month?
Readers who would like to share words, and such is the man. Yat-sen. Liao Chung-kal. Wu several applicants had approached Tsau-chun. H. 11. Kung and Y. V.him about the rent of the house their old magazines in English or Crew of Eleven Soon were Invited to be advisers but he rejected the applications. Chinese and Christmas cards with
could leave ALMOST EVERYONE in the Co- lony has met the wild and hardy the projected" institute. and On December 17 ho was interview. toyless youngsters Madames Chan Chak. Cheng Tien-ed by a man with two women and them at any of the following places ku, Miss Wu Tse mei and several children, who, according to Lok which have been selected for their who can't be blowed down) John who roars "ready t'come others were elected to form a pre- gave the appearance of persons central location: Hongkong Chi-Welch, skipper, master and the
the nese Women's Soldiers' Relief As-man who paratory committee.
had just arrived from
His crew will have a rough time fallen country.
He was satisfied with "ociation, Mezz. Floor, Wang Hing bout." heroes in the present war ranging their character and accepted their Building; Hongkong Chinese 'Wo-
men's Club, 11 Queen's Road Cen-of it when the going is stormy, but from 14 to 20 will be admitted into tenancy.
tral. opposite Holland House: he can be depended on to get them the institute.
Lucille. 18 Queen's Road; Yee Sang through to San Francisco.
The sailing frate.nity in the Theatre: Fat. next to King's
of
Children
of
Chinese
Courses in animal husbandry. gardening and spinning and weay- ing will be given in the Institute which will have an experimental
farm.
appealing to American aircraft
WITNESS ASSURED ;
small rooms.
planes, petroleum or bombs to heroin divan when he received dren and distribute old magazines CONDITION
1.
Bob Chase, of Middleton, Mass., 32 years of age, decided a year of travel was equal to his senior year
Another view of the "Sea Dragon." at Dartmouth University, so it is Lime out while he joins up for the Journey in the "Sea Dragon.”
Gordon Torre the weight of the tot-and on a salling vessel those Unes need plenty of weight on one de condition of P. S. Lin, alas end. His hands will probably
On the following day he went wing's Coffee Shop, Nathan Road. United States know Welch well. to see his new tenants and found Kowloon; Y.W.C.A.. 38 Bonham His last performance was as skip- the house partitioned into several Read, W. W. Ahana, 31 Des Voeux per or. John Barrymore's yatch in He then further Road. The proprietors of the last the inter-club races from Santa assured himself that the premises named four stores have kindly Barbara to Honolulu. were being occupied by a respect-corisented to receive old cards and Paul Mooney. a Californian and magazines while the three women's old friend of Halliburton's, has a Cordell Hull, Secretary of State. in able family.
willi prepare the He first came to know the pre-associations manufacturers not to expert aero-mises, were again being used as a coloured booklets for refugee chii- at the different shelters for the countries whose armed forces are the summons.
amusement of the adults. accused, of bombing civilian popu-
Submitting that he had no case
L. L. SHEW lations.
to answered, Mr. Kwan said that his THE COMMENDABLE Initiative client had taken every caro to ED-
taken by the Roosevelt Ad- sure that his new tenants were THANKS EXPRESSED Lam Park-sang, managing editor never be the same. A Dartmouth ministration is one which other respectable
and had rojected nations at present supplying arms several applications until he had and ammunition. aeroplanes and met one to his catisfaction, petroleum and bombs to treaty- breaking Powers might well follow for it is no secret that, without these supplies, the Japanese mill-
"
MUST BE SATISFIED
H
OF WOUNDED EDITOR
of the "South China Daily News,"graduate, 35, this trip is all in fun victim of an attack by two men for the quiet young man.
(To the Editor "Hongkong
umed with a crowbar and a ham- G. Davis, a Hongkong resident Daily Press.")
mer in Des Voeux Road Central on [ot six months, hails from Hono- Sir-May we express our appre- Tuescay afternoon, was reported fulu Engineer assistant is his main Mr. Houston remarked that he clation and thanks to all who at Queen Mary Hospital, last night job-and adventure is his meat,
against tarists will be prevented from pur. must be satisfied that defendant assisted in giving the Children's to be as satisfactory as could be j
DWELLING on the League's efforts to Achlevé inter- national peace and security. Dr. Koo emphasized that. in spite of
expected.
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Patrick Kelly, mess-boy, 17 years of age, and the most excited mem- suing their inhaman war against had taken every possible means to Fancy Dress Party, in aid of the
Lin cannot be said to be en-ber of the 12 was born in Canton. the innocent civilian population of ensure carefulness and that the Chinese Refugee Children, at the defendant's "reasonable means" of Y.M.C.A. on December 20 last.
tirely out of all danger, however. He is an American citizen with China with impunity.
knowing included the personal The accounts cannot yet be com- He was struck several times on never a view of his home-shores." ACCORDING to the annual re-visits periodically to the premises. pieted. as there are still some the left side of the head, and pts His story will certainly be one for
part of the US. National
Mr. Kwan replied that the laws donations not yet collccted.
left cheek and left eye were badly the books. Control Board, Mr. Munitions
latter may whether the
be kept very quiet.
Last, but of main importance is not be the Cook-boy Sligh. Ships and
am.
the failures with Hull's appeal has been almost com- and legislature were not so harsh,It has been decided to hand over injured: there is some fear as to BOYCOTT which it had met pletely successful in preventing as to enforce the landlords to to the British Fund for the Reilef AGAINST In the past, the such supplies from reaching the employ watchmen to watch over of Distress in China, a first instal permanently impaired. He has to their people are Becond nature to Mr. Halliburton extends an in- Police investigations in the case AGGRESSORS Geneva body was Japanese and American exports of their premises and "the landlordsment of H.K. $1,000, the balance to capable truly of aircraft to Japan are now negil- are not "expected to take the place be handed over as soon as the com- the Hon. Treasurers -(Messrs.
cial statement has been issued, it Dragon" which will be moored to NOTICE IS.
Thomson and Co.) and 'we hope real antidotes to war were not months of 1937. they totalled the operate with the authorities.” GIVEN that Certificate No. 8768 necessarily to be
is thought that the motive of the pier No. 1 in Kowloon. And we found in war staggering sum of U.8.39,000,000. Mr. Kwan further submitted that, as far as possible. the funds dated Hongkong, 30th January, itself and President Roosevelt had
WITH THE RESUMPTION of that the new tenant had only be used for refugee children attack is at least a semi-political can tell you that the 75 feet Wen-
the indiscriminate bombing moved in on December 17 and less and/or refugee maternity purposes, 1924 for-392-shares of this said that there
A list of donors follows; Company, numbered 181285 short of war, capable of exerting of open, undefended Chinese towns than two weeks later, on January
Y.M.C.A., Kowloon, Kowloon pressure on an aggressor nation. and cities, and even villages, and 1, a person was convicted in con- 181676 inclusive, registered in One such measure was a boycott the machine-gunning
nection with the Drug Ordinance. Dock
Yard, "Hongkong Dally the name of Lee Hysan (dec'd) of goods to and from an aggressor and slaughter of Chin- TIMELY The period, therefore, was too Press,"
"South China Morning In the present case, the ese civilians, America's ACTION short to fustify Lok Chuk paying Post, Telegraph," Ye Olde Prin- has been Lost or Destroyed, and nation.
a second visit, which, he said, terle, "China
"Sunday Mall," should this certificate 'not be pro.chter Chinese delegate added, the prohibition, direct or indirect, on
demands are most timely and of might annoy the new tenants, Herald," H Ruttonjee and Sons, James and son, Windsor Bros., Wai ings to friends in America-Aloha! duced to the Company before the imports of Japanese goods and tx special significance. Should the
Co. Kee Jeweller, Wang Hing Jeweller, Remarking that he agreed with British-American Tobacco 30th January 1939, a new certi ports of materials to Japan would various Powers and member-Mr. Kwan's final point, Mr. Kowloon Bus Co., King's Theatre, Kayamally, Dairy Farm, Swatow
HERERY serving the cause of "peace. The gible, although for the first six of a policeman but only to complete accounts are in the hands of are continuing. Though no oft-vitation to you all to view the "Bea.
treated by this Company as Noll and Vold.
were measures,
action and Dr. Koo's
盘
SIAN BOMBED
Hotel
Hotel.
jone.
chow-designed junk, with her 38- 4 man, who was arrested by two took foremast, 66-foot main and Europeans at the time of the 24-foot mizzen is a ship you have crime, was charged at Central never seen before and will not for Magistracy yesterday,
a long time to come.
"The "Press" extends best wishes for a successful voyage and greet-.
AIR FORCE CHIEF INJURED IN CRASH
cate for the shares will be strike at the bases of Japanese States of the League decide to fall Houston administered caution Peninsular
Gloucester Lace Co., Hip Seng and Co., Peking' in line with Dr. Koo's recom-against the defendant.
Cow
Co. Rug Co., Blue Bird Cafe, Europe and Gate, issued, and the aforesaid Certifl-economy in a very short time. As
lonial Dispensary. Grand Dis- and American Grocery Co., Kow- cate No. 8768 will be thereafter boycotts had been started volun-mendation, there can be no doubt tarily by people in a number of about it that Japan, deprived of
pensary, A. S. Watson and Co., loon"Stores. Wing Coffee Co., Hung
LONDON, Jan. 18 (Reuter-Air countries, Dr. Koo was of the her sources of supply, can hardly
Brewers Book Store. Filmo Depot, Cheong, On Lok Yuen. Peking opinion that it would not be be expected to continue her war of
Codial Co., Chin Chian- and Sons, Store, Kwong Yuen Mau, Cheong Vice-Marshal H. M. Cave-Browne-- difficult for the governments con- barbarism Indefinitely.
East Asiatic Trading Co., Dunlop Hing, Z.B.W., MIS. N. L. Smith. J. Cave was seriously injured yester- cerned to enforce it.
Co., Lane SHANGHAI, Jan. 18 (Reuter) Rubber
Crawfords, A. Ritchie, Mrs. Leung, Mahon and day in a plane crash at Butley, 20 SHOULD SANCTIONS" be CONNECTION, the
clared and "effectively en Five squadions of Japanese army Ltd., Bun Co., Wing On Co., China Co., Mr. Brock, Mr. Mardulyn, D. eriles north of Ipswich. IN THIS
Government of the United forced against her, Japan's wings aircraft bombed Bian at noon to- Emporium, Der A Wing, Ullman Gestetner. Ltd., Fook Weng and Btates of America is to be con- will be clipped and, then, how long day, according to the Japanese and Co., Falconer and Co., Bennet Co.
the B gratulated
the wise step could
Sino-Japanese war army spokesman at the 'press con- Frères, The Little Shop, Caravan, Marcel Bakery, The Doll's House. which it has taken through Mr. I continue?
By Order of the Board
of Directors,
J. C. GUTERRES,
Secretary
upon
A
de-
ference.
The pilot was killed. Air Vice- Marahal Cave-Browne-Cave is now MRS. A. J. WHITMORE In Ipswich Hospital, suffering from For the Ladles of the Committee J severe head injuries.
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