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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2. 1933.

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CHIEF JUSTICE RETIRING

SIR JOSEPH KEMP SOON LEAVING

and Police Courts. Aftor that, | with the exception of a short term aa head of the Sanitary Depart ment, his duties were wholly con cerned with the Supreme Court.

On January 1, 1911, Mr. J, H.

BANKS.

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BANKING CORPORATION.

Kemp was appointed Crown Soli- THE CHARTERED BANK OF HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI eitor and on March 10 of 1913 sat. INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA.- on the Bench for the first time in the role of acting Pulsne Judge.

Reserve Funda-

Incorporated by Royal Charter 1863.

*TIRAD OFFICE LONDON.

@iborleed Cavital

saved and tutu Fald-up

£1,000,599 1.000.00 8,001,000

serve Fund

Reserve Liability of Proprietors..

Sir Joseph Kemp, Chief Justico of Hongkong, is going on leave in

In the following year he became March, prior to retirement, and acting Attorney General and two will settle down in Surrey, where years later took his scat, on the rasp Capital Lady Kemp is now realding. Legislative Council with the full

Sir Joseph Kemp was born in rank of Attorney General. Drogheda. Ireland, and after tak ing his Bachelor of Arts degree at the Cape University Hongkong In 1898 as a Cadot in cellenet Order of the British Em- ALOR STAR ILOILO the Government Service,

pire. Nino months later, fur- BANGKOK Hongkong was then but 7ther honour was bestowed on him BATAVIA

to the

camo to

For his services to the Colony,

he was on March 14, 1916, creat

ed a Commandor of the Most Ex-

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AGENCIES AND DEANGITES

AMRITRAR iron

King's BOMBAY

Knight Bachelor, When the New Year List was published in 1927,

CALCUTTA CANTON CAWNFORE KUCHING CEDU

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Biering Bitret

....JUU.000,00€

. 20,500,000 ......$19,000,000 Leverte Liability of Proprietors ...26,000,000

HEAD OFFICE1-TONGKONG

BOARD OF DIRECTORS.

Пon. Mr. J. J. Paterso3, Chairman,

T. E. PATCH Est

Deputy Chairman,

Hon. Mr. W. E. Bell. J. A. Plummer, Beg

SINGAPORE A. IL. Compoo. Ev T. II. R. Show, Eas

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CALCUTTA CANTON

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years of age and a very different by his appointment

Counsel. place from

flourishing A fellow ppa- Colony it is to-day. senger on the Eastern boat was Mr. R. Johnson (afterwards Sir Reginald) who was for several

tutor to the Emperor of came as no surprise to the people HairHONO yeara

of Hongkong that Mr. J. H. Kemp HAMBURG Chin.

The pair took their first walk had been created a Knight' Bache- HANROW in Kowloon along Nathan-road for. (then Robinson Rond). They honoar, the South China Morning

Commenting on the well-earned RONGKONG at the intersection of post had this to say-During the stopped Austin-road and looked out over

adi fields. Ynumati and fun whole of his service in the Colony, Devosita received for one your er shorter ruscitow

His whole record

HAIDIN

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Current Accoubu opened in Local Carribaz and Flant Deposita beretved for one fear U shorter periods In Local Currency and Burling jun terma which will be queied on application

Hongkong, 6th April, 1932

HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK,

Sir Joseph Kemp has shown him- periods at rates which will be quoted on Hota were urban islands.

HAIPHONG self a most able and conscientious patio "The astounding growth of

A. UREARLEY. Manerer. BANDURG Kowloon will always come to my, won for himself a high place in servant of the Government, and ke

Hongkong, 17th November, 13. mind first when I think of long legal circles by his crudition and kong and the Territories, Sir scil. He has done much valuable Joseph told a South China Morning work in connexion with the efforts. Post reporter yesterday. "I am made to terminate the boycott, still unable to pick out the spot being one of the three offeinl where Sir Reginald Johnson and I delegates to visit Canton for

the walked that day. The

progress arpuse of negotiating with the of the place has been so amazing-Government there on the subject, ly rapid."

whilst he also had conversations The great reclamation work on with Dr. C. C. Wa in Canton on the the Hongkong side ranks in the same subject. mind of Sir Joseph as one of the has been one of naremitting atten- Tiongkong OM-11 Queen's Road, Central most important public works ever tion to his duties, whilst in private Authorised Capital undertaken in the Solony and 'n be helaas won great popularity vd-up Caplint This connexion he tells an amus as a man of sterling worth and Reserve Fund .. ing wory.

character,

personal

Need Offes—Amsterdam." While

Eastern Brad Ofce:—BATAVIA, months leave in 1906, a fellow pass

BRANCHES-Handledramain. Lady Kemp, has also figured pro- senger produced a plan of Hong iminently in the social life of the. kong and asked the young Cadet Colons, having been intimately -| to mark on it the principal busi-ociated with the Helena May In- neys houses, Service 10 the stitute ever since its establishment. stranger was a pleasure and the whilst she has niso done much good map was soon inked with pro-work in connexion with the minent places. But when theBenevolent Society, the Minister- ship berthed at Hongkong, the re- ing Children's League and Church clamation had been completed and work. many business places had been shifted to the Praya. The map was aseless to the newcomer, but the incident showed the progress that could be made in 15 months.

returning from th charm.

1 "And that progress has continu

ed," said Sir Joseph. "In the 10 years between 1921 and 1931 the population Increased by 113 per cent."

Canton in 1898. .

and

Friend of Chinese.

No section of the was more delighted over the honour.

community conferred upon Sir Joseph than the Chinese community and he was the, guest of honour at a dinner given by the lading Chinese merchants in the Colony.

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Sir Robert Ho Tung, who presid- Jed over that memorable function, nummed up the feelings in these words: "Sir Joseph, I cunt Asyure The custom of sending Govern- you that the Chinese are proud to Authorised Capital ment Cadets to Cantos, where the claim and regard you as their true Paid-up Capital Chinese anghage could be learned friend." with greater facility than in the

The Full Court Remi-European

was specially atmosphere of

convened for the purpose of Hongkong, was well established gratulating Sir Joseph. Sir Henry principal cities of the Kwangal when Sir Joseph first arrived in Pollock (on behalf of the legal pro- Province and Correspondents all over the Colony.

fession), Sir Henry Gollan (Chlef But Canton of the late 19th cen- Justice) and the Puisne Judgo (Mr. tury was not the Canton it is to Justice Wood) all offered their day. Cadets lived within the felicitations. walls which have now disappear. On May 6, 1930, it was officially Jannounced that Sir Joseph Kemp The gates of the city were clos- 'had been appointed Chief Justico, ed at dusk every night and the In the place of Sir Henry Gollan, cadets after playing tennis at Shameen often arrived breathless 'serve In that capacity

Since then he has continued to

and »f

cd.

at the gates, just in time to enter. number of occasions has visited Progress has hustled Canton Shanghai to sit with Sir Peter aince the many wide streets of Grain as the Full Court. which the city now boasta were

unheard of in 1898.

Stamp Hobby.

After alx months at Canton, the then Mr. J. H. Kemp was re-call-Joseph spends much of

In his moments of Jeisure, Sir.

his time!

the

ed for land office service in the with stamps and his collection of New Territories.

Scan it was realised that the,in existence,

Hongkong Issues is one of the best law was his forte, and he wan at- He has also found time to take tached to the Land Court as Rea keen interest in St. Patrick's gistrar. In 1900 he went to the Society. Much of Society's Central Magistraey Second Police Magistrate. Four his advice is ever welcome.

rate acting progrcas has been due to him and He had for a few the distinction of being the first months in the same capacity and President. then went to the Supreme Court as Deputy Registrar and Appraiser. well-earned and the sincerest best Sir Joseph Kemp's retirement is Between 1904 and 1908 his time wishes of the Colony will was divided between the Supreme Ipany him wherever he goes.

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NOTICE.

Re Amalgamation of The Chinese Commercial Bank Ltd. The Ho Hong Bank, Limited and The Overaca-Chinese Bank Ltd.

We beg to announce that h accordance with the scheme of amalgamation of the abovenamed Banks, a new Company has been incorporated in Singapore under the name of the "OVERSEA- CHINESE BANKING CORPORA. TION LIMITED," having its Head Office at China Buliding, Chulla Street, Singapure, and this Com- pany has ngroad to take over all our Assets and Liabilities se on the 1st January, 1933,

In order to facilitate the trans- for of the customers' accounts ta the now Bank we have recently lasued letters to all customers re- questing them to authorise auch. transfers on the 1st January, 1933,. and it is hoped that overy one of our customers will fill in and com- plate the documents sent out with the letters and return them to un ot thoir onrliest convenience. Customers may continue to make use of all cheque books issued by. us in their accounts with the new | Bank on or aftor the 1st January,

1933.

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