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TO-DAY'S NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

WANTS. DIOCESAN BOYS'

25 WORDE

$1.50

(12.00 If Not Prepaid.) The following replies have been received:--

19.

890, 886, 944, 945, 971, 992, 998

WANTED KNOWN

SCHOOL.

SPEECH DAY.

On Friday, January 20th,

at the School,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1933.

The Speeches will start at 3.30 p.m. with The Hon. Sir H. E. Pollock In the chair. Tho Rt. Rov. the Bishop of Victoria, who will be officially welcomed as CLEANING METHOD. 13 for all chairman of the School Com- work-shops. Surprising results. Trymittee, and the lion. Dr. R. H. 13 on cotton waste! 80%, Saving ex- penses. Write for samples, P2 and Kotewall have also promined to directions for use. Agents: Borne speak. mann & Co.

TO BE SOLD

55 The Peak, lately occupied by Dr. adjoining the Peak llarston and Hospital. Unfurnished. Convenient, comfortable and cool. Six rooms and Dressing room. Four bathrooms, hot A coll water. Modern sanitation. Gina and Electric Light. Use of Tennis Mess of five, or Court. Suitable for

two ould be easily divided to suit ouples. Close to Tram Station and Motor Road. Apply: THE HONG- KONG REALTY AND TRUST COM. PANY, LIMITED. Exchange Building.

FOR SALE

FOR SALE-Peking, Beauty Par

7

All thono interested in the School, especially Old Boys and parents, are cordially invited to be present, as the endmaster is very anxious to meet as many as possible.

The speeches will be by tea and refreshments.

followed

THE INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS & SHIPBUILDERS OF HONG KONG.

A Paper entitled "ENGINEERING METALLURGY" will be read in the Institution by Mr. S. Simpion Metalurgiat, Talkoo.

on Thursday, January 19th, at 5.45 p.m. Membors and their frienda are

lour, aitanted in the Legation Quarter,vlted to be present. splendid business, excellent clientele. Owner leaving China. Apply G, c/o G.P.O. Box No. 21, Peking.

FOR SALE-1932 mede), STUDE BAKER, President 8" 7-passenger Limousine completely equipped latest nocensories and Radio Receiver. May be inspected at The Peninsula Hotel Garage, Cameron Road, Kowloon,

TO LET

Road,

TO LET-Prince Edward Kowloon, European modern FLATS, with all modern conveniences. Also Robinson Road St. Joseph's Terrace not. ground floor, one two-roomed

16, Caine Apply Catholic Mission, Road, Hongkong.

APARTMENTS

AIRLIE

HOTEL-23-25, Nathan

A

NOTICE.

I have this day opened my offer

Public a Solicitor. Notary Practor, Conveyancer. Patent and Crade Mark Agent under the tyle of Dennys & Company. M

Chung emporary office will be

Road fin Building. Des Voeux "entral. First floor.

Dated the 3rd day of January. 983.

II. L DENNYS.

G. MR. JUNIOR TECHNICAL SCHOOL CAROLINE HILL, EAST POINT.

Tho

Technical

new Junior School will provide a curriculum specially prepared for boys who wish to enter the engineering, Auto- building, shipbuilding, or mobile Industries and to proceed to responsible in due course positions.

There will be vacancies for First in the thirty (30) boys Year of the Course.

Candidaton for admission should be about 13 years of ago; should be of good physique; and should have good eyesight.

The duration of the course will be from 3 to 4 years.

Curriculum for First Year.

conversa English:-Blementary

tion, reading, writing.

multiplication. Arithmetle:-Notation, addition,

subtraction, division, vulgar fractions. Mensuration:-Properties

of th triangle, the circle, and the parallelogram.

Carpentry: Ise of Hand Tools:

making useful ard ornamen tal articles.

Technical Drawing:-Use

Drawing 1.struinents. ments of Plane Geometry

to Projection. Introduction Machine and Building Draw. ing.

Ele.

Ree

for First Year:-$3 month.

per

The Principal will be presen: at the School from 10 a.m. to 12 noon on Monday and Tuesday, thr 6th and 7th February, 1933, for purpose of Interviewing candidates for admission. GEORGE WHITE

B.Sc., A.M.I, Mech.E.

the

G.

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Wolsey sportsman knitwear is to be had in pullovers, sweaters and golf hose..

WOLSEY

UNDERWEAR

By demanding Wolsey underwear you get the best-always noft and smooth-always warm-and it lasts a long time:

On Sale at all

THE LEADING STORES HONGKONG.

: A.P.D. I

Wolsey Ltd., Leicester,

England.

Principal.

R.

ROYAL SANITARY INSTITUTE

HONG KONG CENTRE. Examinations for Sanitary In- spectors and in Sanitary Science will be held on February 7th and

FOR ALL OCCASIONS 9th, 1933.

FRY'S

(British Madel

Road, Kowloon. Under European CHOCOLATES

Management. Excellent cuisine.

Modern Apartments,

Terma Alo- ferry

dorate. Three minutes from

Tel. 67867,

JOHN D. HUTCHISON

METALS

of all kinds especially for ship-building & engineering work.

Complete

Best Terms.

delivery.

immediate

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THE SHAMEEN PRINTING PRESS, LTD.

83, B.C.. Shameen. (Nr. British Bridge).

Tel. 12037.

Candidates should apply to the local Secretary, Education Depart. ment, for Application Forms on or before January 31st, 1933.

A. O. BRAWN,

THE

NEW

Local Secretary

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of General Motors. No Motor Vehicle can possibly

bc

than better

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THE COST OF YOUR CHILDREN'S SCHOOLING, BUSINESS TRAINING OR DOWRIES

can be secured by easy instalments during the children's infancy

AND ASSURED FREE FROM FURTHER COST SHOULD YOU DIE.

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Correspondents for Hayden, Stone & Co.

Cable Address: Swanstock Asia Life Building, 14, Queen's Road. Hongkong.

KING'S

THEATRE

Jan. 18th, 20th, 21st

at 9.30 p.m. Matinee 19th 4.45 (Children Half Price) ·

THE

FOUNTAIN

OF

YOUTH

Prices:-

$3, $2, $1 (inc. Tax) Servicos 70 cants.

NEW SOLICITOR ADMITTED

MR. R. H. COLE JOINS BRUTTON & CO.

BANKRUPT CASES | YAUMATI SCHOOL

PRIZE DAY IN COURT

SEVERAL PETITIONS

CONSIDERED

FINE SUCCESS IN EXAMINATIONS

In delivering his annual report at the presentation of prizes at the Yaumati Government school TO-DAY'S SITTING

this morning, the Head Master, Soveral petitions for receiving Mr. E. Misdell, disclosed that an orders and public examinations exceptionally high standard had were before the Chief Justice (Sir beon achieved by the scholars in Joseph Kemp) sitting in bank- the recent annual examinations. ruptcy jurisdiction at the Supreme In Clans 4, only one scholar out of 37 falled, and in the rest of Court this morning.

An application for recission of receiving order was made by the Official Receiver, Mr. E. L. Agassiz, In respect of Messrs. Steger and Company.

Mr. Agassiz, stated that the ap- plication was filed on the ground that the estate would not be fifteen per cont, and since he had filed the petition certain developments had taken place and a meeting has been arranged for Thursday the 19th January. Mr. Agassiz asked for an adjournment until after that date, but pointed out that he was Auxious to bring the matter into Court as soon as possible.

His Lordship fixed the applica- tion for hearing on Tuesday, January 24 at 10 a.m.

the school 209 out of 221 socured passes.

Mr. Misdoll aald:-The school opened 370 times during the year. The maximum enrolment was 289 with an average daily attendance of 266: When it is considered that many boys come from distant parta of the Now Territory, this may be regarded as satisfactory.

two

There have only been changes of staff. At the bogin- ning of the year Mr. Man Chong Ki was oxchanged for Mr. Lai Shiu

of Cheung Chau School. Mr. Mycock wont on leave on March 12th when I took over the charge of the school.

The general conduct of the boya in school and playground has been excellent. There is a very marked Aonse of corporate school life and pride in upholding rospect for the

school,

SHANGHAI CO. LTD. On the application of Mr. H. C. Macnamara, the Chief Justice ap-

With the exception of、 soine proved of a scheme submitted to

mainrin contracted by boya in the the Court in respect of the Shang-Now Territory the general health

hai

Mr.

Company, Limited. Macnamara anid it was a fair and whereby the proper scheme secured creditors would get a certain proportion, the unsecured creditors having abandoned their

claims.

of staff and boys has been extreme- ly good: A certain amount of eye. trouble exists but the M.O.S. has opened a weekly clinic at the school on Thursday afternoons and Any case of sickness receiven at- tention in its initial stages.

inctory.

The Examinations

The hearing of the petition ngainst the Tak Loong firm was put back until the next date for The results in the annual ex- bankrupty proceedings, on the apamination were extremely satis- plication of Mr. R. A, Wadeson, ao-

That the standard licitor for petitioning creditor.

roughout the school is high in A receiving order was granted shewn by the fact that new boyes by the Chief Justice against the who claim to have done one or two Chan On Hing firm, on the ap-years of English staay are entire- plication of the Chinese and Forty unfit for the classes they nor- eign Knitting Company, who were mally should enter. When put in. represented by Mr. C. Y Kwanto einsses where they would get The debtor was not in Court. the greatest benefit they have, in Evidence was given by petitioning creditor to the effect that the debt due to him was $621.

HEARSAY ASSETS.

some casen left in order to enter schools where they would be placed in a higher form. Thos the boys in the upper classes are those who have passed up through the school and this makes for the best results both in knowledge and character.

In connexion with the bank ruptcy of Cheuk Ming-shan, alias Cheuk Trol, trading ns Tin Wo Cheong Kec, otherwise known as

The majority of the boys take A Young and Co., Mr. F. X. their share in the games of the D'Almada, anr.. appearing for the school. During the year Basket. petitioning creditor, Fung Fook, Hall has been added to the games compradora of s.s. Sai Tai, stated played, initial instruction being that bankrupt was indebted to the given by Mr. Ko Sik Wal of the petitioning creditor in the sum of | Y.M.C.A, to whom we are greatly $1,016.60 under a deposit note indebted. We won the Ping Pong dated February 12th, 1931. Debt shield competed for by the various or estimated that assets in re schools of the Peninsula and in spect of book debis due from valley ball our small boys won the Europeans for provisions supplied Inter schools open league shield.. were $5,000, atock-in-trade $1,000, The Annual Sports took place on equity and redemption on propert- December 23rd when Mr. A. 0. ics $8,000, $5,000 and $2,000, and Brawn kindly gave away the doubtful debts amounting to 330,- prizes, their great success being 000. Linbilities totalled approxi- due to the close co-operation of all. the members of the Staff. The mately $90,000.

Mr. Agassiz opposed the grant whole school is indebted to Mr. of a receiving order on the ground Sung who has most ably taken that the evidence of assets was care of the sports throughout the

being entirely unsatisfactory,

I very much appreciate the happy feeling and strong sense of duty which prevails throughout. the school and should like to take- this opportunity of thanking the A receiving order was made whole Staff for their hearty co- against Feliaberto Antonio Ber operation and especially Mr. Ha- naba Fernandes. Mr. Agassiz, who has always been a supporting the application, stated source of strength.

hearsay.

Mr. D'Almada asked for an ad- journment to produce further evidence of assets, his application being granted.

year.

grent

of our

that it was a salary and money- We very much appreciate the lending case. The liabilities were kindness of Mrs. de. Martin in about $2,500 and debtor had no honouring us with her presence assets beyond his salary of $115 this morning and giving away the s month. Debtor was in a posi- prizes. As this is the last prize tion to contribute not more than giving before Mr. De Martin $10 a month.

relinquishes the control Mr. F. X. D'Almada, anr., making destinies we should like to wish application for a receiving order against the Asiatic Knitting Co. them both many happy years of well deserved retirement and on behalf of Sul Yuen Cotton Yarn Co., Ltd., petitioning cred-gure them of a hearty welcome fors, stated that debtor's liability whenever they can and time to to the company was $680.87, bal-revisit the school. ance due in respect of goods sold

Prizes Presented At the conclusion of the Head At the Supreme Court this morn and delivered. ing, before the Chief Justice (Sir It was stated that assets totall-Master's speech, Mrs. G. P. de Joseph Kemp), Mr. Ralph Henry ed approximately $6,000. The Martin presented the prizes and Cole, formerly of Teignmouth, Company's property had been sold asked Mr. Mindell if he would Devon, was admitted as a solicitor, by public auction and had fetch-grant, the children a holiday. Mr do Martin briefly thanked Mr. on the application of the Attorney ed $4,000. General, Hon. Mr. C. G. Alabaster, The application was adjourned Misdell for his eulogistic re- Admitting Mr. Cole, the Chief for the production of a proper ferences to his wife und himself, Justice wished him every success authority of the petitioning.com- and told the scholars that he

pany bearing the seal of the Com- would not make a speech. in his career in Hongkong.

The Head Master's announce- Mr. Cole was articled to Mr. A. pany. P. Dall, of Messra. Tozer and Dell

ment that holiday would be of Teignmouth, in March, 1927. "The wishes of the creditors are granted this afternoon and to- received morning was and on the death of Mr. Doll was so extraordinary in this case that morrow articled to Mr. E. J. F. Tozer, an- I am applying to the Court for with wild applause from 300 other partner of the firm, on directione,' said Mr. Agassiz. vociferous youngsters. September 28th, 1931. On the exwhen the application for adjudica- Firation of his articles in April. tion in respect of the Sai Shing

UNUSUAL CASE,

1932. Mr. Colo sorved with Cheong Kew came before the was desirable and directed that Mesara. Peacock and Goddard, of Court.

It should be accepted. He appoint-

3, South Squnre, Gray's Inn, Lon- Mr. Agassiz stated that an offered the offle'al Receiver a Trus-

BOOK NOW don, passed the final examination of $2.000 was received by the tee, granted the adjudication or-

M

of the Law Society of England in debtor in respect of his book debts der and closed the public examina- March, 1032, being admitted a but this was refused by creditors, tlon. solicitor of the Supreme Court of The book dobta amounted to $3,300 Applying for adjudication in the Judiektura on June 1st.. 1932. and about $800 had been collected After his admission he acted as and of the balance, Mr. Agassiz air of Lam Hon-nok. clerk, am

Nr. Agassiz assistant to Mosare. Roid Sharman did not export more than $600 orloyed in the Hongkong and

Shanghai Hotels, and Co. of 30, Bedford Row, Lon- $000. In every respect the offer stated that the creditore, chiefly was to creditors advantage but Indian money-lenders, opposed the lon tecommended for many yours by Mr. Colo arrived in the Colony they have seen fit to oppose the

Poak Government Civil Hospital, on December 23rd., last year and acceptance. lospital, etc., and by all the local has joined the firm of Messrs. G. Ills Lordship said that the offer $225 plus $4.50 per month allow

Dector,

ASSEUR R. SHIMIDZU, ASSEUSE S. HONDA ASSEUSE S. KISAKI,

24, Wyndham Strvot. Tel. 249EK,

K. Hall Brutton and Co.

P

Debtors salary was. resolution.

ance. The order, was granted.

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