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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG

KONG."

PROBATE JURISDICTION

IN THE GOODS of "JOHN FERGUSON late of 15 Meiklewood Avenue. Prestwick in the County of Ayr, Scotland, deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Court has by virtue of the provisions of Section 58 of Or dinance No. 2 of 1897 made an order limiting the time for credi, tors and others to send in their claims against the above estate to 20th July, 1940.

All Creditors and others are accordingly hereby required to send their claims to the under signed on or before that date.

DEACONS,

Solicitors for the Executor,

1, Des Voeux Road Central. Hong Kong.

367

THE BRITISH LEGION Hong Kong & China Branch

The Committee urgently ask all who served in the last War to join or rejoin the Legion, the -purpose being to form a body of men of mature age and experience whose opinion and services (apart from individual activities) might be of value at the present time: Will those who are in accord kindly register their names with the undersigned, accompanying their application with the sub- scription of $2.

THOMSON & CO.,

Secretaries, Hongkong & Shanghai Bank Building,

362

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG.

ORIGINAL JURISDICTION. MISC. PROC. NO. 30 OF 1940.

IN THE MATTER of Hongkong Estates, Limited

and

IN THE MATTER of the Companies Ordinance 1932.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Order of the Supreme Court of Hong Kong dated the 14th day of June, 1940, confirming the reduction of the capital of the above named Company from $2,000,000 to $1,600,000 and the minute approved by the, Court the showing with-respect to capital of the Company as altered the several-particulars required by the above Ordinance were registered with the Registrar of

THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC CO., LTD.

Issue of 300,000. new · ordinary shares of $10 each, credited

as fully paid up.

EDITORIAL

China Sends Protest To France

CHUNGKING, June 25 (Centrali In addition to the one on June 21, the Chinese Government res- terday sent a second protest to the French Government against; the latter's acceptance of Japan- ese demands for the cessation of NOTICE IS HEREBY goods traffic to China through GIVEN that the Register of French Indo-China, Members of the Company will The Chinese Government point- be closed from 1st July, 1940 toed out that the French action is in contravention of International the 10th July, 1940, both days Law, the Sino-French Treatles and inclusive, during which period the resolutions of the League of no Transfer of Shares can be Nations, and is tantamount to aid- registered."

By Order of the Board.

of "Directors, GIBB, LIVINGSTON

& CO., LTD,

Agents.

363

ing the aggressor.

The Chinese Government de- manded that the French Govern- ment. Immediately resume, goods traffe to China by way of French Indo-China" and Ardly reject the presence of Japanese inspectors.

Father Jacquinot of the Nantao Refugre Zone has left Shanghai for France to continue his re- fugce relief work in his fatherland. although he has by no means"]

Companies on the Seventeenth The Daily Press elected the Chinese refuser re-

day of June 1940. AND FUR.: THER TAKE NOTICE that the said minute is in the words and figures following:

"The Capital of Hongkong) Estates Limited henceforthis $1,600,000 divided into 6,000 Preference shares of $100 each

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lief work in Shanghai for which he has been loved by all people

报西刺孖

in China.

Editorial and Business Office: 15-19, Queen's Road Central, TeL 30251.

E.C.4.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1940.

Twenty ambulances of the American Volunteer Ambulance Corps line-up for Inspection. These machines, manned equipped and financed by Americans, are part of the General John J. Pershing Section.

NEWSETTES

Mr. J. K. Ross, manager, Alex Ross Motor Co. returned to Hong kong yesterday from the North."

Mr. H Mackay, of the Supreme Court, arrived in the Colony yes-

the terday from the North. those responsible for safety and security of Hong-

.:

The Rev, N. V. Halward, of Can- Night Editor (Wanchal Office): kong and its inhabitants. No

Tel. 24511.

possibility has been neglected ton was a passenger to that port in their survey of the whole yesterday from the Colony. and 10,000 Ordinary shares of London. Ofice: 53, Fleet Street situation and, as such, there

Mr. G. F. Steed, of China. Elec- need be no cause for unneces-tric Co., Ltd., left Hongkong yes- sary uneasiness or despon terday for Canton. dency... That may be taken as finally representing the real

Mr, C. E, Molland, director, Post position as far as this part of orice, Canton, left Hongkong yes-

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$100 each reduced from $2,000,000 divided into 10,000 Preference shares of $100 excl and 10,000 Ordinary shares of $100 each by extinguishing| 4,000 of the said Preference

shares. At the time of the registration of

this minute

HONGKONG, JUNE 28, 1940.

FACING UP TO

cerned.

yesterday.

*

Japanese Charged Under Quarantine Ordinance

Passenger From H.K. With Alleged Scarlet Fever

Reasons why he thought the symptoms of a European patient whom he had treated were consistent with drug pol- soning and why he never, suspected him of suffering from scarlet fever were given by Dr. Kasuke Katagiri, Japanese medical practitioner af the Doh Jin Hospital, in Singapore in his defence on a charge brought agalist him under the Quaran- tine (Prevention of Disease) Ordinance. of falling to report a case of scarlet fever.

This

Dr. Katagiri added that he diagnosed Kemp's case. 13. drug poisoning. “I was ti fied as to my opinion,” he said: "I did not consider it necessary to have a second

the British Empire is con- terday for that city. ⠀⠀

Mr. C. Wallis, of the Marine De-ils was at the continued hear his rash was not the type of THERE ARE, however, cer- THE FAR EAST

tain developments which partment. Shanghai, was a pas who is alleged to have neglected fever, 1,000 of the Preference shares

DESPITE the steps which might materialise outside the senger to Canton from Hongkong to give notice in writing to the

have been taken by the boundaries of Hongkong. The

Health Officer of the district, when numbered 4,001 to 5,000 are!

infections issued and each of them is to Government and the military threat held out by Japan to

he was aware of an be deemed to be fully paid up authorities in this Colony French Indo-China may be- Far East Oxygen & Acetylene Co. pean patient, E. R. Kemp.

Mr. RE M. Devaux, manager, disease-scarlet fever-in a Euro- and to rank part passa in all to warn people living here come very real and, if it is Ltd., was a passenger to Canton Kemp, who was travelling respects with the Ordinary against idle talk and gossip put into effect, will disrupt from Hongkong yesterday.

on the Husimi Maru, was al- shares of the Company and in regard to the present inter- normal conditions in the Far

leged to have been suffering from scarlet fever when the ship docked at Singapore from Hongkong.

2,000 of the Ordinary shares

had never suspected during the time Kemp was here that he was suffering from scarlet fever. 1 never discussed with any other

national situation and its East. The result might even Mr. R. Stege, of the Northern possible repercussions. in the see an are issued and each of them is Far East, a flood of rumours threats to other places in the a passenger to that port from extension of these Feather-Works, Ltd., Canton, was to be deemed to be fully paid has been circulating in Hong-Far East where the Western Hongkong yesterday.

He was removed to the Doh Jin doctor the possibility of his hav up"

kong recently. Most of them Powers have their interests.

hospital by Dr. Katagiri but left ing scarlet fever. Mr. F. Cope, of the Hongkong it and was subsequently admitted are so fantastic and absurd JOHNSON, STOKES &

The greatest potential ob- that they are scarcely worth stacle to Japan moving in co., Ltd., was a passenger to Can- arid Canton Ice Manufacturing MASTER,...

investigation or denial and Solicitors for the Company.

R.

G.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

PARTICULARS AND CON

DITIONS of the Sale by Public

B.

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to the Middleton Hospital.

"Kemp stayed till March 21 Im my hospital. There was no trace Dr. Katagiri, who stated that he of a rash on the day following his had qualified at the Nugata Medi admission. In a case of scarlet. Mr. W. F. Carman, of Marsman cal University In Japan, testined fever I would expect to find." a

can be regarded as doing no open aggression against these ton from, the Colony yesterday.

territories, however, is the

356 harm to the security of the United States. "Japan is al-

people living here, but there ready beginning to feel the HK China, Ltd., left for Canton that he was asked to 60, on board/rash lasting for about five days.: have been many other wildly effect of the economic weapon yesterday, accompanied by Mrs the Husimi Maru on March 17 From what I had been told, I 12- exaggerated views expressed which America has wielded so Carman.

derstood that he had this rash this year and there met the ship's for about 12 hours before, so that doctor who invited him he must have had it for less than

on current events which, by skilfully and which began the very guilelessness with with her refusal to continue Mr T. E. Rolem, of Furness, examine Kemp. He did so in the two days. While Kemp was in the PUBLIC AUCTION. which they have been utter-her trade relations with Nip- (Far East). Ltd. arrived in the other doctor's presence.

ed, can probably do much pon as long as the interests Colony yesterday, accompanied by "On that examination I had iton.” PARTICULARS AND CON damage to the morale of this of third powers in the Orient Mrs. Robson,

friendly to the British Empire Order."

than the Japanese

*

Mr. Chan Tal-nin will address.

“I did not discuss the, mat- ter with the ship's doctor," continued Dr. Fatagirk "The ship's doctor told me that he had given the patient drugs pyramidan and aspirin.

hospital there was no desquama-

Further hearing, was adjourned. (Malaya Tribune);

CHINESE ATTACK

ON HUPEH- HUNAN BORDER

MILO, HUNAN, June 25 (Cen- tral) In a torrential downpour. Chinese forces launched a vigorous attack on the Japanese at the Yanglowtang-Yangk

two ideas," added Dr. Katagiri, "It was poisoning due to food or Auction to be held on Tuesday. DITIONS of the Sale by Public Colony and thus create al were menaced by Japan's}

Dr. and Mrs. L. J. Lilly, accom-drug poisoning.” - the 2nd day of July, 1940, Auction to be held on Tuesday./situation which those unplans for her so-called "New

panied by Misses A. M. and L. M.

DRUG POISONING The head of the Ly, left Hongkong yesterday for 3 p.m., at the Offices of the the 2nd day of July, 1940, would be only to glad to see United States has gone even canton

He remarked that he made en- Public Works Department, by at 3.p.m., at the Offices of the develop. While it is impos- further in making it clear

quiries about the food that Kemp Order of His Excellency the Public Works Department, by sible to completely curb free that America would not per-

Mrs. K. Topahoj, wife of Mr. a had taken and came to a conclu- Governor of one Lot of Crown Order of His Excellency the speech in a free country, it is mit any interference with the c. Topshol, of the Great Northern sion that Kemp was suffering Land at Kowloon Tsal, in the Governor of ons Lot of Crown imperative that this tendency status quo of the possessions Telegraph Co., Ltd., Shanghal, ac- from drug poisoning. Colony of Hong Kong for a term Land near Tai Lam Chung, in to attach unnecessary in of third powers in the Far companied by Miss N. Topshof. of 75 years, commencing from the Colony of Hong Kong for Portance to trivial incidents East by Japan. This was no arrived in Hongkong yesterday.

and to enlarge on them in the idle boast and no one realises 1st July, 1898, with

the a ferm of 75 years, comment telling should be more care better option of renewal at a Crowning from 1st July, 1898, with fully watched. To do this it themselves that their country the Hongkong's Men's Club at Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor the option of renewal at a Crown will be necessary to face up is in no position to accept St. Francis Hotel tomorrow at 1.30 of His Majesty the KING, for Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor to the real situation in the open conflict with the United P. His subject will be "Ancient. one further term of 24 years less of His Majesty the KING, for Far East as far as it reflects States, bogged and check-

to meet one of his acquaintances Fighting against great one further term of 24 years less reactions to what is taking mated as Japan is today in the last three days thereof.

the last three days thereal. ...

place in the West today.

Mr. E. F. Fincher will deliver a and have a rest for two or three they succeeded in entering the her fruitless campaign against ecture on Movie Bhots of Eng days and I took him to my hos- town of Yanglow.ze Intending bidders are, advised

ing an important

the A GREAT DEAL of the mis-China. It is the urgent need land and America" at St. An-pital in Middle Road,

More that immediately after the dis- Intending bidders are advised

information which appears to for extricating herself from drew's Hall tomorrow at 8 pm.

than : Continuing Dr. Katagiri said south-east. posal of the lot the Purchaser that immediately after the dis have been passed round in her present morass that ob-

that be examined Kemp when he casualties were thaicted on the (if not the applicant) will be posal of the lot the Purchaser Hongkong is a consequence vlously made the Japanese Funeral services for the late Mrs. was admitted into the hospital Japanese od b required to deposit with an (if not the applicant) will be of the capitulation of Britain's present their demands, to Cleopatra Kalugenin were held He could not speak English but a Two strategic points authorised officer who will be required to deposit with an gallant ally, France & deve-French Indo-China in a final on June 20 at the St. Nicolas Mili- Miss Kotoko Yamaguchi acted as of Yanglowtung were present at the sale, the sum of anthorised officer who will be lopment which is taken as attempt to try and starve the tary Church on Rue Corneille. Interpreter. two hundred dellats, ($200) to present at the sale, the sum of presaging the spread of the gallant Chinese defenders of Shanghat Father Fitmino car I did not enquire about the plies were cash. This som will be refunded two hundred dollars, ($200) in hostilities to the Far East, arms, munitions and other ried put the last rites, assisted by symptoms of which Kemp was mu

the Russian Choir. The deceased complaining he said,

Chinese Jade.”

"I was about to leave the boat sector, on the Hupeh-Himan bor when Kemp desired to go ashore der, yesterday

on payment of the Purchase price, cash. This sam will be refunded with Japan continuing the essentials necessary for theived in Shanghai for the past told from what he was

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT

No. of Sale,

New Kowloon Inland

Hong Lot No. 2302-

Registry No.

Tocality

Derby Road.

mon Adeo up un

Kowloon Taai,"

Boundary

Measure-

manta,

As per

le plan.

Contents in

19,000

Square foot

138

10097

Bantal.

Upset Price

price.

No, of sala,

Registry No

Locality.

Boundary

Measure-

menta..

RIW

Contenta

Square

Annus).

Rental

Upset Price.

things which I set out

I would not expect a patient, suf--

on payment of the Purchase Tole of aggressor-in-chief in continuation of their plucky twelve years

I examined him and found imitation of Bedlam-minded and successful resistance. A dictators in Europe. There! They will find that they have certainly has been some cause failed once again to kill the honours were held on June 20 at oncer

Funeral services with full police port to the Mumlepa PARTICULARS OF THE LOT for concern as to what the spirit of China, for China will the Bubbling Well Chapel, Shang-

"In that report I gave his tem- future holds for this part of night on, no matter what hal for the late Frederick Ed-perature as 90 degrees Fahrenheit the world The demands by difficulties, until their in- ward Bury Dudley, late Chief Intering from scarlet fever to have Japan from the French au- vaders admit the hopelessness spector of the Shanghai Municipal thorities in Indo-China, and of their task and withdraw to Police in charge of the Lousa a temperature of that degree. I their acceptance, the report their own shores. And when Police Station Dean A. C. 8. that similar demands have the Japanese do discover this rivett, of Holy Trinity Cathedral, been presented to the British they will probably led by their octated authorities, the presence of impetuous militarists, attempt

⠀⠀⠀ "In this report. I said there was Japanese troops across the to use "smash and grab has just received word that his of

Mr. J. R. Calder of Shanghat, ng strawber tongue. Colony border and the agree-tactics in an effort to recoup eldest son, Major J. EM, Cald find in ment arrived at in Tientsin their rapidly dwindling re- has been nted to comms

10.

\D.07 381; Tai Lama Be

Lot: No. 93, | Y-

#sun Wan Inland

Chung, North east of Tron: Wan Inland

Lot No. 21. N

per

sale plan

ንርሳና

1,040

3,842

418

the

would expect to and hân having

temperature, “STRAWBERRY” TONGUE

are all used as evidence of a sources. If they do, they will the 6th Field Co... Eng comfth second or third dire threat to the security of disturb areal hornet's nest Division this Colony. Every one of with results that might even Caldes these factors has been re-be worse than

369 celving the full attention of treat from Chir

gnoble re- the Air

Corps, azid

was bom in Shanghai,

and

ntities;

Italian Boats Resume Service

BHANGHAL June

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