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So Much Good-

GENERAL WARNING

TO GUILDS

MAGISTRATE ON COERCIVE

ENLISTMENTS

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

NEW COMMODORE

MR. A. L. SHIELDS CHOSEN AT ANNUAL MEETING

Mr. A. L. Shields was elected Com modore of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club at the annual meeting of the club yesterday. The vice-camme dere, Mr. H. S. Rouse presided over

Described as the first case of its kind ever to come before the Court, the trial concluded before Mr. Wynna-Jones at the Central Magisa large attendance; iracy yesterday afternoon of three Chinese, officials of the Kwong Yes Tong Masons Gull, who were alleged to have used coercive methods in Inducing five workmen to join their organization.

A conviction was recorded, and each of the three men charged was -In So Little! ordered to pay a fine of $100.

THE OCCASIONAL DOSE OF

PINKETTES

LIVER & LAXATIVE PERFECTION,

P

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AN OLD FAVOURITE

OF UNQUESTIONABLE PURITY,

ALWAYS THE SAME.

Ballantinos

PURE SCOTCH

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10 FEARS OLD

10 YEARS OLD

EVERY DROP

OF IT!

OBTAINABLE AT

THE FRENCH STORE

99, Queen's Road Central Near Central Market

and at

-

Ail Leading Wine Dealers.

The following report of the General Committee was presented to the meeting: The peried under review une vi some importance in the history

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1932,

CONSIGNEES' NOTICES.

RADIO EXHIBITION.

AT GLOUCESTER BUILDING NEXT MONTH

Opening on November 10 on the 8th. floor of the Gloucester Build- Ing, a Radio and Refrigerator Ex- hibition, sponsored by the leading retailers of Hongkong, is sure to prove of Interest to many of the

Hongkong public. The exhibition Is to last two days, and already a dozen of the largest firms in the Colony have signified their willing- ness to participate.

N. Y. K. LINE (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA).

BARBER

From EUROPE, and STRAITS, The Steamship.

"HARUNA MARU.” having arrived from the abovo ports. Consignecs of Cargo aro hereby informed that their Goods are being anded and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kow- loon, whence dovery may be obtained.

Goods not cleared by the Ord November, 1932, will bo mubject to

of the clab since, during the year, the reclamation of the club basin nus been commenced and is progressing rapid.

Tho Hongkong Broadcasting iy. As members are aware tain win Committee has promised to co

venually result in the removal o operate with the Exhibition by, pro- the club to a site elsewhere and aviding a continuous programme on sub-committee, to deal with this mos. both days from 11 am.

rent. to 7.30 important question, has boen formed p.m., and announcements

will be which is in communication with the made from the studio from time to Government.

time during the exhibition.

oppor.

The case was marked by much legal discussion on the constructive and progressive meaning of the "threat" contained in the charge; counsel for the defence, (Mrtunity of recording their thanks to

The committee take this Hin-shing Lo) holding that if it Messrs. Shields, Vernall and Dulley was a threat at all; It did not entail for the trouble and time they have violence, and, therefore, did not expended on behalf of the club and amount to a criminal act.

niso of asking for the support and cu-operation of every member during the dificult time which lies ahead.

The membership of the club at present supus uc 320.

In

men,

Admiralty Warrants.

The committee

takes this oppor- unity to stress once more the need for more yacht owners to take out Admiralty Warrants to fly the Bld. Ensign of the club.

The

warrant notis at present held by nine memoers

only. As stated in last year's re port the yachts of club members will he measured and registered by the authorities at one half the regular fees. Forms of application for the warranta can be obtained from the hon secretary and the hon. Bailing secretary,

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The usual races for the "Trevesan Trophy" were held during the year and members are asked to do all they can to promote interest in the race, not only amongst the shipping com- panles of the Colony but also amongst the general public.

able

In order that each firm shall be.

to demonstrate their

ap- paratus, times have been allotted for each stand. At night demonai trations of short wave reception will be given.

The Hon. Secretary of the Ex- hibition is Mr. G. F. Gilbert.

The Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders of Hongkong advertise that the dance that was to be held in the Institution on the 28 inst. has been cancelled.

$62536, un increase of $1,067 on laat year'a guro.

Guild Investigators.

The following firms have slant- this case the thres

fled their intention of exhibiting of "guild occupying the position

apparatus at the Exhibition: investigatora", pleaded that they During the year 38 new membera

Messrs. Anderson Music Com- were sent out to see that certain have joined the club together with Zupany, Messrs. S. Moutrio and Co., regulations governing the organiza-new subscribers whilst ning membore Radio Services Ltd., Electric Ser tion, and which had received the and seven subscribers have resigned. vice corporation, Mesars Anderson, blessing of the Secretariat of Chi-

Meyer and Co. Ltd.. Messra. nese Affairs, were complied with by members. They were held to

Kudolph, Wolff, and Kew, Mesars, have gone beyond their functions

Reiss, Massey and Co. Ltd., The Asia Electric Company and the and Infringed the law, when find-

General Electric Company. ing five workmen on M Conduit Road building site who were members of their Guild, they took their trowels from them.

"If a man faced with a civil fault," argued Mr. Lo, quoting

legal precedent, "threatens to burn his adversary's house unless ho withdrawo his suit, that is criminal Intimidation. But in the present case, he merely takes the other man's trowel, but he has not taken away his livelihood. The mason, It is true, has had to suspend work for some little time, certainly not more than a quarter of an hour, but he is not deprived of his wages for

Last year's, report announced the that period. He has not lost any-launching of a new club cruiser under thing."

"Montoon"

to replace

The chairman said this was the Typhoon" Charge Cups Offence.

"Monsoon has been first time in the history of the club sold and a new boat of the same class that a profit of more than three His Worship referred to the is now on the slips to replace her figures had been shown in the balance wording of the charge, which was During the year our Commodore, sheet. In other years there had been that Leung Ngau, Lo Ting and Mr. E. W. Carpenter, retired after 31 losses which had been written off by Thang Sam "unlawfully did years of untiring effort in the in the benefactions of Commodorer, He threaten Wong Shug, Wan So. Wan Lerests of the club and the general regarded the satisfactory state of committee wish to place on recordaira no a happy nugury for the Ngan, Ny Yee and Suen Sam with their keen appreciation of all he has an illegni act, to wit, to deprive the ne said persons of their livelihood as masons if they failed to do an act which they were not legnity bound. tu do, to wit, to become members of the Kwong Yee Tong Guild....' and held that every word of that charge was proved. He was satis- fed that the accused unlawfully The Treasurer's report showed a did threaten the masons, by taking profit of $2,003,083 had been made dur- away their tools and making theiring the year. General expenses had intention clear that they would dropped by $394 but maintenance of return them only if and when they The reserve account now stands at the clubhouse had increased by $507. joined their guild.

+

the

name

The club's thanks are also due to Mrs. Rouse, the hon. librarian, for literary side of the club's activities her bard work in dealing with the through yet another year.

Substantial Prefit.

of the reports and balance sheet. Mr. The chairman moved the adoption

J. Bentley, who seconded, congratu- lated: the committee on the excellent results of the year's work.

future of the club, which he felt sure would go from strength to strength.

Mr. Rouse denlt with each section of the club's activities and declared made in each. That remarkable progress had been

In answer to a question, the chair- man and it was not antielpated that the club would be called upon to move for two years.

Election of Officers.

Band

The following officers and com- year-Commodore, Mr. A. L. Shields; mittees were elected for the ensuing

Vice-Commodore, Mr. H. S. Rouse; Tho penalty section of the

rear-Commodore. Mr. G. G. Wood; Ordinance text came under the t-ship made it clear that he consider joint hon. secretaries, Messrs. R. J. tention of the Court, and his Wor-ed it a very light fine. He im- vernail and M. I. de Ville; treasurera, ship said that the cummary pressed on the accused that this the hon. librarian, Afrs. H. S.

Alessia. Lowe, Bingham

Mat maxiavim penalty of six months cniency merely served as a warn- and a 3600 fire was to be compared|ing on the present occasion, but

Commodore sailing com

committee, with the sentence of five years if that offenders in future cases would Stewart, Messrs. V. Goulburn, B. Major Lockner, Mujor the accused were

to, the not be so fortunate.

F. Nuesя,

G. Higher Court on an indictment.

H. Gande: Hyde and No person,

sent

A General Warning.

In imposing a $500 fine, his Wor-

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Roving commitee, Messpron, Dul-

this Colony his Worship said, in any organization or guild auch as drews; House committee, Messrs. G. ley, Easterbrook, Schmidt and An- theirs, organization or guild might be, Maughan; Bowls committee, Murrs. T. Padgett, E. S. Carter and B. E. against his will; and forma of J. Bentley, Macfarlane and A. Mur- violence or force whatever was todoch.

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Appreciation of the services of the nese press would report the case so into Commodore, Mr. Carpenter, were that it might serve 1a general placed on record. warning and guidance in gulld circles.

Votes of thanka were carried to the additors, press and chairman.

Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for exammation by the Consignee's and the Co.'s representa- tives on any Tuesdays and Fridays, at 2.30

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NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA, Hongkong. 27th October, 1032,

CALL OF THE WEST

(Continued from Paga 3.)

catch and she had also made it evi- dent that she was going to ride the roan. Her pride ruled over her better judgment which told her that she had not been in a saddle for several years except to canter along a bridlo path and that she had her rope on à spirited horse who could and would buck. For a second sho hesitated, then her eyes twinkled and her full lips parted. With a devastating smile she faced the cowboy.

"Shorten the stirrups and knot the reins for me. Then saddle this fellow. I intend to ride him."

To be continuall.)

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