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“SUNFREEZE" NOW HERE

NEW ICE CREAM ON THE MARKET

ا أني

of

BENARES STRIPPING

INCIDENT

(Continued from Page 1.)

civil disobedience movement show. ed Ittle change,

one

noon to-day, a string

Attempts. had been made in or two provinces to rouse crackers let off from the verandah of 147, Des Voeux Road Central, interest and create trouble by announced to Hongkong the holding n. Provincial Conference vent of "Sunfreeze", the Infest fee-cream product.

The incident marked the official opening of the premises of the Hongkong Ice Cream Manufactur-{ ing Company, which in offering to the public in these days of high Lemperatures and dry thronis, a new and wonderfully satisfying ice cream.

It is primarily an American product, the let cream being made with American milk powder, fruit flavours,

and syrup

extrnots, whilst the machinery is also American, belug the well-known Teleo make, a plant for which Messrs. Erbes, Ltd., are agents,

to confirm the resolutions which were passed hurriedly during the attempt to hold the annual session at Delhi.

BOMBAY RIOTS.

com.

During the week there was renewal of communal rioting in Bombay City. The latent informa tion is to the effeel that the position is still unsatisfactory. The affected rens Are being patrolled liv military. The return of this troops brought Into the

has ben

• city suspended and the number motor patrols has been increased.

The enquiry into the plaints agķinst police officers at The new business, which is Benares, who were accused of situated in a fairly central posi-maltreating a number of young tion, has for its motto "quality and girls, had been completed by the service", and its object in to District Magistrate and the men specialise in ice cream manufae charged bas

been honourably ture both for retajl and wholesale distribution. No less than 100 gallons of ice cream Are to be manufactured daily, and all of the highest quality. Special attention fa heing taken in regard to clean liness, everything being kept spot Iosa.

nequitted.

MERELY TOOLS.

waze.

THE HONGKONG

ALIMONY IN DIVORCE

NON-COMPLIANCE WITH ORDER

POWER OF A JUDGE

An important decision as to the payment of alimony was given by Mr. Justice Cluson in the Chancery Division when Mr. Bowen Davies, K. C..

TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1932.

PRINCESS'S GIFT TO

MUSSOLINI

HISTORIC HILL FOR ROME

Rome, May 2, The apex of one of the seven hills of Rome Aventine has been presented to Signor Mussolini by its owner, the head of one of the oldest patricina families of tome. the Princess Giulin Ottoboni of Mrs. Rasponi. It has been given Jane Blanchard, a judgment cre appreciation of his work for the ditor, naked for Committal Order people. against her husband, Mr. Stanley E. Blanchard, for non-compliance with an order for alimony.

behalf on

payment

are

mine.

The area is only

about

in

two

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Known to-day as the "Castle of of the Cesars," the property in of

great historical and romantici Mr. Justice Clauson stated that value, and it will be presented in he had no jurisdiet lon, to commit a

Lurn by the Duce to the city of man to prison for non-compliance Rome for the use of the citizens with an order of the Divorce Court. such a way as he may deter The point raised was a very impor- tant one. All that he had power to do was to make an order for pay- ment by instalments, or otherwise, neres, but it commands perhaps he was satisfied that the man the grandest view in this city of It overlooks the site ght to pay, and if that order was panorama. not complied with to order the com- of the Cireus Maximus, fronts the Val Dart-Home, mittal of the man for non-payment|wide Palatine, and from its lovely of the instalments.

gardens the eye can range from Mr. Davies stated that he was Mons Vaticanus to the Cellan I, going to ask his Lordship to com- from St. Peter's to St. John in mit for non-complianer with the Lateran, with the city spread be order of the Divorce Court,

tween, and to the distant contours Mr. Justice Clauson-You

like an encircling frame--of the Heights. asking me to depart from the prac-Sabine and the Alban tice which has been in force for 70 It is a delectable spot.

view The gardens and Mr. Davies said that in January, inspired artists, poets and writers Evidence at the airy in- 1926, 31rs, Blanchard obtineri a Although the present premisea dicates that throughout the pro- | decree

for judicial separation are somewhat confined, the pro ceedings the women had been

against her husband on the ground prietors have sucreeded in arrang-1 merely tools in the hands of the

of his adultery. There were two ing for table

"Sun- Assistant Manager of the new children at the marriage, and she so that freeze" ena be enjoyed on the paper in which the allegations

was granted the custody of them, premises, and No. 147 Des Voeux were first published;

In March of that year an order for Road promises to be a very popular

The

District Magistrate

permanent alimony at the rate of rendezvous in the near future..

cluded that the whole case against 15 a week free of tax was obtained. the police was false, that the

Mr. Blanchard made certain story of the women being stripped Fints, hun eventually tell into ar- was false, that the alleged heat- ing had not taken place and that There was little doubt that the whole business was concocted for political purposes, either in venge or be deter the police from dealing with wongen volunteers.-- British Wireless,

A hat eigh wh were arrested for causing a disturbance, were released after hour's detention when 01711

the Investigations bad

shown that Nothing but distilled water is they were not persons of any im being used, whilst all equipmentportance. is steriled before use.

FRAUDS REPORTED

TO POLICE

·LOCAL COMPANY

VICTIMISED

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BANKS AND THE BANDITS

pay THE ONE-MAN SYSTEM

Saroy Batel Graberna DX346. 7.30-8 pm (Approximately),

the an "Glorifying Lawrence Boater a American J

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10,30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day. Perse New»,

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Various judgment. Hum- The bank man is now, figura- monses had been taken out against tively and actually, in the firing Shing Theatre. him, and in April this year the ar-line." declared Mr. A. P. McKay, of Glasgow, President of the Scot- rears amounted to E90 and costs to 45.

tish Bankers' Association, at the Stir- annual delegate meeting in ting.

the

Judges' Practice,

His Lordship sail that It had been the practice not to enforce orders for alimony or maintenance

the Handierat Distributing Com FORTY HOUR WEEK vend twelve aronths from the date

WORLD CRUSADE

7.

DEMANDED

Ganeva, May 1.

A

pany has informed the police that ut about 10 am, on Saturday, two men ordered goods from his shop to the value of $309.50. The purcha ers gave their address

age Queen's Road West, and instructed the firm to send on Monday to cal- leet the debt. A foki accordingly visited the place but found the prostablishing in a countries a work. mises empty.

inst week of only 40 hours is about According to 1; Kwan-tak, of 67,

to be begun. Yesterday the clos Jervois Street an unknown Chinese ing day of the 16th International fraudulently obtained from him on Labotter Conference telegrams Saturday the sum of $200 on the

were received from workers' or-

several

WUCHOW GETS RAINSTORM

TEMPERATURE DROPS 30 DEGREES

Wachow, May 29. Following six consecutive days of intensive beat, Wuchow reveiv- ed much-needed relief in the form of a rain and wind storm which suddenly occurred afternoon.

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u the application. The judges were very much inspressed with the terrible hardship which ocurred from these maintenance orders be ing allowed to run on.

Mr. Davies said that he desired The Court in making a committal

"He is suffering more in the jaw- less epoch than any other class," in arming staffs with revolvers. he proceeded. "I do not believe That is a set-back to the hands of time. If bandits knew staffs were armed the attacks would be all the more desperate. In any case, the revolver is a poor weapon pared with a sawn-off shol-gun.

"To the motor bandit, all that

com-

1.9.

RATES LOWERED BY

PROTEST

OXFORD'S £3,000,000 DEBT.

Oxford. May 3,

The protest of Oxford ratepay ers against the increased rate has been successful. It was decided recently to increase the rate by 18. payers protested and formed association.

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new world crusade for eserder to fix the amount to be paid at stands between him and posses. d., and a large number of rate-

a figure which would enable dhesion is a frail youth. Nothing less wife to live in such a way as the than the removal of the cause of Divorce Court thought she shoald brigandage will bring security to

the bankmen."

Overseas

live.

Mr. Justice Clauson--- What i

arose.

peration.

This morning a deputation pro- sented a petition bearing 4,000 signatures protesting to the Mayor jagainst the increase. The original been carried by a majority of unly decision to increase the rate hud

one vote, and there was a vigorous debate in the City Council this

the increase should be is. morning when it was decided that

Councillor R. T. Alden, during the discussion, said, "This is a stupendous thing to ask any city to beur in one year. We know our ap-capital debt during the last twelve months has been increased enor- mously. We are now faced with a debt of over £3,000,000,"

pretext that it was required by the ganisations in all European and should like to, do would be to say to

Mr. McKay said some banks had ended the one-man bunk system, manager's sister.

countries le the man: "How much can you "ut others still risk having men's manding that steps be taken at pay?" If he can pay £4 a month or mmer to establish that new regoła. a week, I would say: "The moment blood on their hands by exposing tion.

you stop you will go to prison." Isolated men to unnecessary rlake." The tremendous increase of The European Trade Unions but I can't do that. I am precluded insist upon the immediate con by law because I have my control crimes of violence against banks vocation of a special international over the Divorce Court order. The and bankers was due to economic nference on the question of a legislature when it passed the ills, unemployment, want, and des- 40 hours work of six days, with Debtors' Act took away the juris provision also for setting up a diction of the Divorce Court to en five day working werk with a view

force orders for committal. The to the adoption of a general con- explanation was that at the time was practically restricted to an vention. This particular measure that Act was passed the Divorce plication under the Debtory'. Act.

with That Act, which put an end to is recommended as one of the Court was always dealing principal means of casing

the people of substance and the matter imprisonment for debt, contained unemployment situation through- never

The situation had an exception by virtue of which the out the world,

entirely changed since the war, and bankruptcy judges had power to At yesterday's closing meeting the Divorce Court was operating to commit to prison for a terra not ex-advertising purposes is in future

draft an enormous extent with people ineeding six weeks, or until payment of the conference a new

of the sum due, any person making Convention on the protection of receipt of weekly wages. Following the storm, the atmos-children was adopted, prohibiting The ordinary processes of execu-

default of any instalment due. pheric conditions were such that children being employed urier 14 tion were quite valueless. This the thermometer dropped 36 de-

That jurisdiction was to be ex. grees, and the city is now enjoying whatsoever.

years of age in any undertaking anomaly had come to light, and thereised only witen it was proved the refreshing temperature of 64

matter had become very important that the person making default had Unfortunately the efforts which hud degrees.

means, and had refused or neglected been made to induce the Legislature to pay. Blanchard had never, patd ed, as the crops were beginning to NUDE BATHERS AT pay attention to this matter had the £5 a week, but he had given his

But been very successful.

Ilia wife roughly £3 108, a week. Giving evidence, Mr. Blanchard lordship would not be surprised if said that his wages us a newspaper the fact was that the latter figure worker were likely to be reduced to was about the maximum sum Blan- his wife £3 £8 a week, He was willing to pay hard could pay having regard to

a week. Before he the necessity of carrying could apply to get the maintenance

work. order varied he had to save up the necessary money.

Saturday On

The rain also was greatly need-

show the affects of R week's drought.-Der Own Currespondent,

LAST LEVEE OF SEASON

KING AT ST. JAMES' PALACE

London, May 30.

.M. the King, in the uniform of a Field Marshnl, with a Cap- tain's Escort of Horse Guards in

his attendance, drove in

State coach this morning from Buck-

Palace inglam

to St. James' Palace, where he held the inst lovee of the Benaon.

OXFORD

UNDERGRADUATES IN VICTORIAN SUITS Bathers defied the Oxford City Council regulation decreeing that hathing slips or shorts should be worn when the season opened at Tumbling Bay and about half the bathers entered the water nudo.

When their attention was drawn to the regulation, they took no steps to conform. It had been stated that drastic action would be taken to enforce the regulation.

His Lordship said that fortunate- y he was allowed to use a little human intelligence in these matters In exercising his discretion.

an

Mr. Davies-If you make order for £3 a week, how can you enforce the payment of the five pounds?

on his

The use of illuminated signs for

to be strictly regulated at Oxford. It was decided by the City Council yesterday that the colours red and green were not to be used in signs. No shop will be allowed to have more than one sign, and this must not be higher than the eaves or parapet of a building.

Moving or intermittent lighting will be prohibited, and no sign is to be, or have the appearance of being, a moving or changing one.

DEAN INGE AND EVOLUTION

Anomalous Situation, He was satisfied that the order be NEITHER FAVOURABLE NOR ought to make in that ease was for

HOSTILE TO RELIGION the payment of £3 a week in respect of the arrears from April, 1931, to

Dean Inge put forward the April, 1932. It was the

practice Christian attitude to evolution in never to make a committal order on his third and foal Warburton the first application under an in- Lecture in the Chapel of Lincoln's stalment order, and he did not see Inn. "Evolution," he said, "In only his way to make a committal order the name of the method by which it has been found that God works.

in that case.

Divorce Court Powerless. At Long Bridges, which is not The Judge--Simply because you "I hope I am not travelling out-It is neither hostilo to religion no screened from the public as cannot get blood out of n stone side my proper sphere," added Mr. nor favourable to it; it merely belief in regular Tumbling Bay, the regulation dress That is the answer. All we can do Justice Clauson, when I say that substitutes His Majesty was out riding in exception, and the only

has been the rule rather than the is to apply some sort of rule of in my view the anomalies and dif- action for the catastrophic theories Incident thumb and make an order which culties which surround this juris-of the Divine, activity which were Rotten Row in Hyde Park shortly there Was the after eight o'clock. This is first of several undergraduates wearing anyone.

appearance does not cause too much injustice to diction will not be reinoved until the formerly held,

"On the other hand, the theory power is restored to the Divorce time the King has ridden in the the bathing suits of Victorian days. Mr. Justice Clauson, giving judg-Court of enforcing its own orders of perfectibility has brought with The bathers are to present a peti-ment, said that the discretion they against the person of those with it an unprecedented emancipation tion to the City Council at their had to exerclue caused the judges respect to whom they are made. The and hopefulness to the human next meeting, asking them to with the greatest difficulty. Prior to the Court of Summary Jurisdiction has spirit

which, confronting no draw the now regulation.

Dobtors" Act of 1800 there was that power, and it seems most longer a changeless and fixed nothing to prevent the Divorce nnomatous that the Divores Court order, has thrown

itself with Court enforcing its own Orders for han been deprived of it."

ardour into the quest of making the world a better place for men the payment of money, not only by the ordinary processes of excution, His Lordship refused to grant and women to live in. May but also by processes which would leave to appeal, but said that if the result in committal to prison. In Court of Appeal cared to have the

Row Aince the London REASON opened-British Wireles«,

WATER LEVELS.

WEST, NORTH AND EAST RIVERS

on the dates named in the West, North and East Rivera:

`Iligheel on Lowest May

record, on reconi. 29

0

30

"It has, in fact, transferred the aspirations of the individual life 7.1 the present case the ordinary pro-matter brought before it he would to 'n larger stago, with a vision of ceasca of execution would be in-be the last to regret such a course. porfect humanity in the dar future, cfective against Blanchard. The It might draw public attention to in place of the hope of the final way in which a woman could ron position which had ben imper-deliverance of the soul from the

change and chance." cover the sum payable na alimony fectly realised.

West River At

Shtubiror .... 47.7

0.0

Thingyuan. 20.4 Consor-North River at

the Shekung--7-18,5 ---2.7

D

19.0

11.2

AJ

Samehul +-27.8

1.2

1.4

The following table issued by North River the Kwangtung River vancy

Commission ahows

height of water in English fect East River at

4'5

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DEFENCE · LIGHTS.

DATES OF MILITARY PRACTICES NOTIFIED A Harbour Office notification statos that practice. will be carried out by tho anilitary authorities with defence

lectric lights on the following Tuen-!

daynı

On the evenings, of May B1 and July 12 at Pakahawan; on the oven- Ingy of Jana 14 and July 26 at Belch- ors and on the evenings of June 28 and August 9 at Stonecutters.

Should. weather be unfavourable, practice will be held on the following Thursday, instead,

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