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CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.

ARRVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

The Steamship,

"GENERAL METZINGEN” Arrived Hongkong on Wednesday,

the 26th October, 1032, From MARSEILLES &c.

R.A.0.B. DINNER

FAREWELL TO MEMBERS

OF ARGYLLS

of

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1932,

ANTI-MUI THÁI SOCIETY

ANNUAL MEETING

HELD

ROTARY CLUB

INTERESTING TALK ON

ELECTRICITY

"Electricity and its domestic application" was the subject of an lecture The Anti-Muitsal Society of interesting

giyen

by Hongkong hold its annual meeting Rotarian D. S. Hill, of the Hong at the Chinese. Y.W.C.A. on Bon-kong Electric Co., Ltd., at the ham last night, to receive reports Rotary Timn at Lane Crawfords of the year by the Chairman, Rev. yesterday, in the course of which Li Kau-yun, and the Chinese and he dealt with the functions of the officers for the ensuing year. English secretaries and to olectare and tantalum lamps, and the application of electricity for heat, Thee was also a musical pro-light and power, gramme provided by Mesars, lio

A farewell dinner to the ment- bors of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlandors, who leave the Colony by HMT. Nouralia on November 4. was given by the Oriental Lodge Consignees of Cargo by the above No. 3264, of the R.A.O.B. at the named steamer are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Garrison Lecture Hall last night.

Although the cancellation Oplum, Treasure and Valuebles are being landed and placed at their risk shore leave, owing to in the Godowns of the Hongkong ximity of the typhoon, robbed a the pro- Howloon Wharf and Godown Co.number of naval members of the Ltd., Kowloon, whence delivery can bo obtained as the goods are landed opportunity of attending the func-

Goods not cleared within 7 daya tion, a large crowd was preling-chuon and Chan Tak-kwong, including date of arrival, will be and the evening proved enjoyable subject to rent.

to all who attended. All claims must be sent to the undarsigned before the Friday. the

Mr. Kun Tat-chol, a member of Kuk spoke on "The Emancipation the Committee of the Po Leung

Standpoint."

Rotarian P. S. Cassidy presided in the absence of Dr. S. W. Tao, who recently left for Shanghai on holiday,

Rotarian Cassidy, welcomed Mr.

SALES MANAGER ON SERIOUS CHARGE.

ACCUSED OF EMBEZZLEMENT OF $20,000

When Tsol Wal-cheung, n Northerner, appeared on romand before Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Central Magistracy yesterday afternoon on a charge of om- bezzlement of two sums, namely $17,071.32 and Tools 1,166.60, it was stated that the amounts covered misappropriations extend- ing over the period of seven years of the accused's employment as manager of the Hongkong office of the Shong Te Weaving Factory, at No. 231, Queen's Road Central..

At a previous appearance Taoi admitted to having "embezzled bit assigned to the case at a late moment, now asked to be allowed to withdraw the ples.

4th November, 1932, or they will not King was proposed by the Chair of Multsal from the Government Rotarian Dunlop, Mr. C, A. Baboud, by bit", but Mr. F, C. E. Rendall,

The toast. of His Majesty, the man, Mr. E. E. Austin, and the 'be recognized.--

Damaged packages must be left in toast of "Our Order, and Success the Godowns for examination by the to the Oriental Lodge," was pro- consignees, and the Company's Sur- posed by the Secretary of the vayor Mesars: Goddard and Douglas Lodge, Mr. W. Richardson. at 10.00 a.m. on Tuesday, the lat November, 1932. Consignees must have

The Hon.

James Dunlop, Glasgow, father of Shanghai, Mr. Price J. Miles English Secretary (Mr. J. D. Bush) asked that Apri Shanghal, and Mr. D. S. Scott,

be set apart as Children's Day.

Hongkong.

Mr. Miles, in answer to an invita- North China. He altion to address the gathering stated referred to the fact that next year that it had always struck him when Ravenne Officer in attendanco whennell, who was unable to attend the in the Centenary of the abolition he came to Hongkong. that their damaged dotiable goods are examined function owing to indisposition, the of Slavery within the British faces were more of the same mould

by the Company's Surveyors.

Na claims will be admitted the goods have left the Godowns,

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.

Agent.

R. ONI,

Hongkong, 20th October, 1932.

From LEITH, MIDDLESBRO," ANTWERP, LONDON and STRAITS.

In the absence of Mr. F. Prag

18 In

Empire.

In

toast of "Our Departing Brethren"

than those after was proposed by Mr. M.T.H. Blake.

of the members Officials Elected.. who wished the members of the

Shanghai. They had in Shanghai departing Regimont bon voyage. The election of officials result-18 nationalities and they prided Responding to the toast, Mr. E.ed: General Committee: Mesare, themelves in believing that they E. Austin, said:

were the most cosmopolitan Rotary Wong Shum-kan, Wong Kum-ying, On an occasion such as this, Rev. Li Yau-yun, Chiu Fu-sang.Club in the world. They had a when we have gathered to bid fareJ. D. Bush, Mak Mui-sang, Woo much heavier sprinkling of Chi- well to each other, all good things Yce-tung, J. M. Wong, Wong Tat the Shanghai Club would be pleas

nese and Japanese. He added that THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD. have to come to an end. I think kui, Tauf Mo-fat, Cheung Kated to see any Hongkong members

there is nothing more befitting shing, Yong Ting-aang, Wong Shi-when they went there. than to tell you just how much tin, Cheuk Yan-ko, Ho Shum-yu, those of us who are leaving the Wong Ol-tong, Lam Woo, Kan was received from Sir William A letter of apology for absence Colony appreciate what the Orien- Tat-chol, Ma Yew-tung. Wat Lok- Hornall, who also stated that he had tal Lodge has done for us during hing, S.-C. Yeung, Rev. Cheung not missed a meeting of the Club

stay in Hongkong. Chuk-ling, Mine F. C. Woo, M.B.E., since he had been in Hongkong Those of us who travel the world Mrs. Wong Wah-shum, Miss Shin

The Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, hereby and visit the four quarters of the Tak-hing, Mr. Tse Shi-feng, Miss who has recently returned from informed that all Goods are being globe have mixed with many races, Ng Man-chi, Miss Weng Shut-Home leave wrote to the effect the many classes, and many creeds, and hing, and Dr. W. K. Fuk and Dr. that he regretted he would be un hazardous have had to live our own lives ac-Chau Wol-cheung. and Kow-cording to the company we choose, Co. Ltd.,or, shall I say, according to the wharves company that we mingle with. We feel that since we arrived in No claim will be admitted after this Colony we have made friends And all Goods remaining undelivered here that perhaps we would never after the 1st November, 1932, will be make in any other part of the subject to rent.

world. It goes without saying that

The Steamship.

"BENREOCH"

Consignees of Cargo are

Landed at their risk hazardous and/or extra Godowns of The Hongkong loon Whorf and Godown whence and/or from the delivery may be obtained.

the Goods have left the

into

Godowns,

All claims against the steamer -must be presented to the Undersign-

our

short

we've had a jolly good time.

We've met sailors, soldiers, and ed on er before the 15th November, civilians-men of every class, and 1932, or they will not be recognized.

TO SWELL FUNDS

OF M.C.L.

able to rotain membership of the Club for private reasons and ten- dered his resignation.

In connexion with

His Worship consented to a formal plea of "not guilty" being entered.

Mr. Horace Lo, appearing for the complainant, Ching Lien-tion, Manager of the Sheng Te concern, explained the nature of the bual- neas, which was that of manufac- of trimmings and of turers imitation ivory.

In 1924, he continued, following a decision to establish an office here as an outlet for its products, Mr. Tien came down to Hongkong, and before ho left a North, had established an office few months later, to return to the and lert Tsof the accused in charge.

upon

It would appear, Mr. Lo said. that six weeks after he resumed the responsible position of local manager, Tsoi began the series of misappropriations, but was able to carry on without boing detected throughout the intervening years until September last. Then, as suspicions grew, an accountant was sent from the Head Office, who on arrival took charge of the books and began an investigation which caused him to send back an urgent report to the Head Office,

this resulting in Mr. Tien hasten-

All broken, chafed, and damaged we have had to get along with dif- chlidren to awell the funds of the bers that although Lane Crawfords tiona, Tsoi at first admitted

and different

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The Chairman remarked that he felt sure all present heard of the resignation with deep regret. Mr. Wolfe had been one of the earliest members of the Club and had PEAK CHILDREN HOLD SALE always been a regular attendant at

OF WORK

meetings. Yesterday's sale of work at the tins, the Chairman said there had things for himself.

the weekly Ing down to Hongkong to discover Peak Club, arranged by the Peakbeen certain suggestion from mem-

Confronted with the defalca- M.C.L., was given every support had served them well in the matter only $2,000, but thereafter, as and uncouragement. There were of accommodation and service there plier missing itema became animated scenes in the several were certain draw-backs, notably gradually apparent, he became CORFU rooms where the goods were for the question of acoustics. The more communicative, and in the KIDDERPORE Aalo. The ice-cream and soft directors had discussed the

and acknowledged the figures COMORIN enjoyed

found on certain slips of paper*BHUTAN Bound Lion of getting alternative ac- drink stall business. A dainty afternoon tea commodation and an offer had been prepared by himself as represent- was served.

received of a room in the Gloucestering the total sum of his misappro During the afternoon, Mrs. W. Building. The room seemed quite priations, T. Southorn, accompanied by Capt. suitable and they were assured of the hearing was adjourned.

Evidence was then called and Sale and was shown the various view of that offer they had decided FAV. Webb, A.D.C. visited the adequate service and attention. In stalls by Miss Grayburn. Mrs. to hold their next tifin, on Tuesday Southern commented favourably next, in that room so as to give it on the class of work for sale and a trial. They had not committed made many purchases.

themselves by any means. Members of the committee were Now I can assure you that, al-well satisfied with the financial though perhaps we do not show it results of the sale.

Goods are to be left in the Godowns,ferent poople where they will be examined on the tonalities. Since we have been in 21st October, 1932, at 10 a.m., by Hongkong, however, I don't think Messrs. Goddard and Douglas. we have had a happier time.

To comply with the General Bonded

I think that when we sail on the Warehouse Regulations consignees Neuralia on November 4, we will must have Revenue Officer in

IL attendance when damaged dutlable feel very much our departure and the loss of the friends we have got Kooda are examined.

No Fire Insurance has been effected, to leave behind us,

None of u Billa of Lading will be counter-will return to this Colony for at least 12 years unless we come back signed by

as civilians. Some of us are look Ing forward to our day, and some of us are not. Those who are looking forward to their return are looking forward only to a re-union with our dear, old friends.

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO. LTD.

Agents. Hongkong, 25th October, 1932.

MASSAGE Mr. & Mrs. Y. MORI Holder of Japanese Government

LICENCE

Cure Sprained Ankle & Wrist 4. Wyndham Street, (1st Floor

Telephone 26051. Hongkong.

WHEN AT HOME

The

return nomo

in our action or in our words as we meet dally inside and outside the Club, there is a feeling of friend- liness which la welded through the Buff spirit with which ilose of us of the Oriental Lodge are linked. We have to break this link when we depart on the Neuralla on No- vember 4.

It is very hard to express how lone feels when one leaves old friends. Our parting wish to you is. that may success ever attend your business inside and outside

Hongkong Telegraph. the Order.

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I thank the remaining members of the Oriental Lodge for the fare well they have given us hero to- [night, and look forward to the time when we shall meet again. In bid- dinst you adieu we shall never for- get the happy times wo spent in Hongkong (Applause).

At the conclusion of the toasts, [an impromptu concert was held in

the Lecture Room,

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A RECORD JUMP

PARACHUTE DROP FROM 20.150 FEET

London, Oct. 25,

ques.

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Tons

From Hong- kong (about)

Destination

5,300 | 27th Oct. 4 p.m. Straits, O'bo, & B'bey

5th Nov. Bombay, M'les & London 17,-00

6,500 | 12th Nov. | M’les, L’don, Havra,

H'burg, Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hul) 15,000 | 19th Nov. Bombay. M'jer & L'ari

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In reply to a letter Mr. Goodall, of Messrs Lane Crawfords, wrote that steps were being taken to im- prove the arrangements and the microphone which was used. He asaured them that everything was done for the comfort of members and speakers and hoped a change of quarters would not be necessary.

Another letter was read from the Hongkong Hotel offering the Mr. J. A. Plummer Club the exclusive use of the roof

Mr. E. I Agassiz Dr. R. M. Gibson garden of the hotel. It was in- timated that there might be a "trial trip" there also.

ACKNOWLEDGED

The following are the latest con- tributions to the Poppy Day Fund: Previously Acknowledged...$2,663 Mr. T. H. R. Shaw E. W: S.

A world record parachute jump of 20,160 feet is claimed by the Soviet flier, Zabelin, who, contrary to the usuni practice, made the Jump without oxygen apparatus. lasted eighteen minutes.

Zabelin says the temperature The wind carried him thirty was twelve degrees below zero miles and landed him in a water when he jumped and his hands melon field. Our Own Correapon- Aоon became frozen. The drop dent,

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10

10

$2,903.

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