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THE HONGKONG · TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1933.
A FINE NEW BUILDING AT STANLEY
MARYKNOLL
FATHERS'
PROJECT
SPLENDID STRUCTURE FOR RESTHOUSE
CHINESE MOTIF IN DESIGN
On a hill at Stanley, rising to over 200 feet above the
Bay, work was recently started on the site for the new sanatorium for the Maryknoll Fathers, youngest of the Missions! in Hongkong.
Containing many features that bullding ore unusual, the new when completed within less than year, will constitute one of the most impressive landmarks on the -south side of the Colony,
The front elevation of the new Rest House of the Maryknoll Fathers at Stanley. The chapel is on the left, running at right angles to the sketch and the library is on the right, a similarly designed
ROYAL BIRTHDAY
NETHERLANDS CONSUL
HOLDS RECEPTION
On the occasion of the birthday of Her Majesty the Queen of the Netherlands, a reception was held at the residence of the Consul
Artistic, employment of the well-General, Mr. M. J. Quist, this mor-
known Chinese ornamental roof- ing will be one of the chief fea turea In B appy blending of Western and Chinese architecture, lead for which was given by the Theological College of the Jesuit Fathers at Aberdeen.
CHINESE MOTIF.
ornamental
ning.
structure.
RADIO
BROADCAST Shirts
TO-DAY'S BROADCAST.
CHINESE CONCERT FROM THE LOCAL STUDIO
6-8 p.m.
European programme of Victor and Brunswick records.
5.6.40 p.m. Orchestral.
Spanish Dance No. 1 (Granados). Spanish Dance No. 2 (Granados). Spanish Danca No, 3 (Granados). Triana (Albeniz, Orch, by Arbos).
Now Light Symphony
Orchestret).
Manon-Fantasy
Marck Weber and His
35077/8.
Orchestra. 30046. Create Rhapsody (Ellington). Duke Ellington and His
Orchestra. 30040. Love for Three Oranges
(Prokofieff),
London Symphony
Orchestra... 0128. 5.45-6.30 p.m. A Concert.
A SKETCH PLAN | FRIENDS TO THE Piano Solo-Pastorale (Gorelli)...
NECESSARY
VITAL IN CERTAIN OPIUM CASES
ANOTHER TENANT
SUMMONS
woman,
the
RESCUE
OFFER TO ASSIST CONVICTED THIEF
MR. SCHOFIELD'S GESTURE
the
The Tons of His Majesty the King was proposed by the Consul General for the Netherlands, and A Chinese
After passing sentence of six His Excellency Major General principal tonant of the second weeks hard labour on Mak Lam, O. C. Borrett, C.B., C.M.G., G.B.E., floor of 3, Pak Chi Lane, was charged this morning with D.S.O. Genural Officer Command-convicted and fined $250 or three larceny of 40 pounds of brass Ing tho British Troops in China, months by Mr. Wynne-Jones in from the Royal Naval Yard, Mr. proposed the Toast of Her Majesty the Central Police Court this Schofield gave the prisoner the the Queen of the Netherlands. morning, on a charge of allowing jalternative of a fine of $75. This Mr. Among those present at the the floor to be used as an opium was the result of a plea by reception were His Excellency divan.
Horace La on behalf of the de- Major General florrett,_and_his
fendant.
Mr.
Mr. and
Mr. Lo said that the man's
or
his
l'inno Solo Sonata No. 7 (Locillet). Song-Carinela (Hague-Ross). SongBeautiful Sky (Mexican
Folk Song).
Dusolina Glannin!
(Soprano). 1195. 'Cello Solo-Gavotte Tendre
(Hillemacher). 'Cello Solo-Menuct (Debussy).
Pablo Casals. 1191. Song-Absent (Glenn-Motenlf). Song A Dream (Cory-Bartlett),
Richard Crooks (Tenor), 4000. Piano Solo--Suggestion Diabolique
(Prokofielt).
Piano Solo-Fairy Tale (Medtner).
Benno Melsolvitch. 1449. Song-The First Caress (De
Crescenzo).
Orchestral-After To-night,
Leo Reisman and His
Orchestra. 24126.
Orchestral-Don't Tell a Soul. Orchestral-Blue Jazz.
Casa Loma Orchestra. 6358. Song-Moon Song. Song Pickaninnics' Heaven.
Kate Smith (Comedienne), 6107. Orchestral What Have We Got to
Lose. Orchestral-Let's All Sing Like the
Birdies Sing.
Ben Bernie and His
Orchestra." -6504;-- Orchestral-Strange Interlude. Orchestral-I Guess I'll Havo to
Change my Plan.
Owen Fallon and His
Californians. M12462. Vocal Quartet Fiddlin' Joe. Vocal Quartet-Any Time, Any
Day, Anywhere.
Milla Brothers, 6400. Orchestral-At the Baby Parade. Orchestral Did You Mean What
You Said Last Night?"
Jon Furst and His
Orchestra. M12680, 7,35-8 p.m.
Band Selections. Cleopatra (Symphony Poem) (Mancinelli, arr. Creatore).
Creatoro's Band. 36045, Aida-Introduction and Moorish
Bellat (Verdi). Aida-Grand Harch and Fisalo
(Verdi).
Song-Sombre Forcat (arr. Lally).
Enrico Caruso (Tenor). 1437. Violin Solo-Letter of Love
(Cui-Elman). Violin Solo-At Evening The Chinese motif in the now
(Friml, Trans. by Krame). Sanatorium will be repeated with
Hischa Elman. 1100. Moon Gates, green glazed "bam
6.30-7.35 p.m. Variety. boos," and other incidentals con A.D.C., Captain Mears, Rt. Rev. A fine of $50 or one month,
7 p.m. ducing to the restfulness of the R. O. Hall, Bishop of Victorin, was imposed on the divan keeper,
(Closing Local Stock Quotations, surroundings.
His Honour Mr. Justice J. R. but a charge of the possession of friends had. volunteered to con-etc.)
was tribute towards a fine, and asked Orchestral-Love in the Moonlight When completed, the bullding Wood, Captain Walker (representa quantity of Illicit opium
The prosecuting that he be given the alternative, as (For me). will have cost $210,000, in additioning His Excellency the Governor), withdrawn.
that the a period in jall would seriously Orchestral-Suzanne.
'Gus Amheim and Hig to the cost of the grounds of which Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Jenkins, Police officer sinted
Conaul General for the United amount of opium was insufficient affect his career.
Orchestra. 24235. only one-fifth will be occupied.
Consul for the Analyst to make an Tendering a plea of gulity on Song A Garden in the Rain. The chief constructional details States, Mr. M. Anino,
General for Japan, M. Hauyat, Con- examination. are a main block and wings at sul General for Belgium, Mr. Bona-
John McCormack (Tenor). 1400. The woman denied the charge. behalf of the prisoner, Mr. Lo sald Song-Lover Come Back to Me.
Orchestral-As Long as Love to be the Chapel and Library de La Prado, Consul General for van sald that with a Police party nine years, having joined when he right angles to it and which arechen, Consul General for Peru; M. Detective-Sub-Inspector O'Dono that the defendant had been in the
Dockyard for the last eight
Lives On of the Fathers. A central terrace France. Mr. Gipperich, Consulho went to the house last night. and entrance pavllion between General for Germany, Comm. A. After some questioning the woman was about 16 years of age. He
will have en- Blanconi, Consul General for Italy, admitted those two wings
being the principal had worked his way up, and now closed, with the outer walls, two Mr. P. Smart, Consul for Chile, tenant and paid $36 rent. She held the position of No. 2, store Inner Courtyards, to be laid out as Commodore E.
Elliott,
O.B.E., produced, the rent receipt which boy. Lately the defendant had pleasure gardens,
Mrs. D. W. Tratman, Hon. Mr. was made out in her name. She got into financial difficulties, and CHAPEL AND LIBRARY, A. Wood, Hon. Mr. E. D. C. had lived there for the past three awed the rent on his flat. He had
Wolfe, Mr. T. E. Lacoya, Mr. years.
n wife and four young children as rear well as a mother to support. He The main block will be of four F. V. Botelho, Acting Consul for He then took her to the floors including the ground floor. Portugal, Mr. P. Jacks, Mr. Li part of the floor and showed her had borrowed the money to pay the As is indicated in the Illustration, Teun-fun, Secretary to the Nether-the divan. She stated that the rent from a friend, who had re- Mr. and Mrs. first defendant was in charge of cently asked for the loan back as the Chapel and Library wings will lands Consulate, rise only to the level of the first Middelburg, Mr. and Mrs. Lafleur,it and paid her $15-rent. The be was going to get married. The
Smart, divan was the only means flour. The Chapel will have a Mr. Lapeine, Mr. J. A.
of defendant had then fallen into the Consul for Chile, Mr. Fraser, access, to the kitchen on the com- temptation of stealing from crypt in the lower ground floor.
Vanderlely, Mr. Morhaus, mon floor. At the request of the employers. It was undoubtedly a The roofs of the four buildings lacluding the imposing entrance Mr. Veitreich,
Mrs. magistrate witness drew a sketch wrong thing to do, but in view of the circumstances, he asked that a pavilion will be of green glazed Lebert, Mr. and Mrs. de Josselin, plan of the floor.
Mr. and Mrs. Schreuder, Mr. and
taken of the tiles with highly
His Woship convicted and said lenient view be Mrs. Van Sevender, Mr. Bilkvist, he would impose his usual penalty prisoner's case. ridges.
and Mr. de Brockert.
of $250 or three months.
Sub-Inspector Nolloth said that Revenue Officer Grimmitt-We
a detective was placed on duty out- aide the Royal Naval Yard yester day. After 6 p.m. when employees were leaving, the de- tective arrested defendant, who had The magistrate-I think I must already passed outside the gate, ask you all in these cases of ag- and searched him. The brass was called principal tenants to be in found inside his girdle.
position to produce plan of
TRUST ABUSED.
Defendant was the No. 2 store of the hill from the Bay is covered member that the essential part of boy, and because of his position chlofly employed, but granite will with dense foliage, and an old the case is the means of access was allowed to pass through the also be largely drawn upon for the path now being used by the build- to the divan. If I have evidence gate without being searched. He Cavalleria Rusticana--Selection lower floors and ornamental ders na an approach to the site, can before me that a common passage had obviously taken advantage of tails. The external walls to the with little additional work be is the only access to the divan, that position to steal the brass.
8 p.m. and the principal tenant lives on If he was an ordinary employee ground floors of the main block, converted into a charming walk.
In the main block some 33 bed-the floor, it shows she has control the would have been and the ground floors of the rooms will be laid put in the up of the place, and I will always The Naval Yard had had several Chapel and Library blocks will be
larcenles of late, especially from of hammer dressed facing granite, per floore, while in the ground and convict.
flower ground floors there will be
R. O. Grimmitt--Your Worship their electric workshop and from a number of common, social, and still wants the wording principal the stores, but the thefts other rooms In addition to the tenant" to be used? Mr. Fraser, ngt be traced. It had always been usual offices and quarters for the Assistant Attorney General, yes-thought that a casual labourer had staff and servants.
terday amended the phrase "prin-been guilty of these offences. As its name indicates, the place elpul tenant" to "occupier."
Mr. Schofield suggested that in will be used as a Rest House for Magistrate-Mr. Fraser agreed missionaries from the interior. to change it to suit the view of future the No: 1 and. No. 2 work- Messrs, Little, Adams and Wood, my learned brother magistrate, men should also be subjected to York Building, ore the Architects; hold the view that the word search. In view of the trust that de- had been placed in the defendant, and Messrs. Cheong Hing Co., 26"principal tenant" is just a
he was going to take A very Gilman Street, are the contractors,scription.
serious view of the caso, and would sentenco defendant to six weeks hard labour,
Two stone vases, guarding the approach to the entrance pavilion, will further not off the symmetry of the ensemble. The Moon Gates under the central terraced walk are other delightful details to be noted..
NORTHERN ASPECT.
The block
high polish, will be used for the are not asking for more in these flooring.
SWEEPING VIEW.
The site on which the "Rest House," as it is termed, will stand, commands a sweeping view of the
спвен.
ESSENTIAL EVIDENCE.
measures 160 foot Bay with the ancient Chinese vill-the place. You must be prepared across and 117 feet deep, and will go at the foot and modern build-to draw a sketch plan of the floor ings on the hilla across. The alde on the spot. I want you to re have a northern aspect."
Reinforced concrete will bo
The same material will be also employed for the entrance pavilion, the garden steps. walls, and the piera to the main block supporting tho terrace from the entrance pavilion; as well as the landing to gardon steps.
"CRAZY" PAVING. The two vases to the entranco pavillon and the rims of the two Moon Gates under the terrace will bo executed in fine, punched granito, while the pathways around the turfed plota in the Courts will be laid out in granito random paving.
*
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
the
searched.
Could
After five minutes had elapsed,
WICKEDNESS RESIDES IN TUE There was a clear bill of health in Mr. Lo camo into Court again and
VERY HESITATION ABOUT AN ACT,
| EVEN THOUGH IT BE NOT PERPETRAT- The external walls of the main FD-Cicero.
block, from the granite wall to The R.M.S. "Empress of Russia" the lower story, up to the cornices, loft Vancouver for longkong, on the as well as the gables, and the 28th, August (Saturday) and is due pediments of the main, chapel and on the 18th September. Library blocks are to be faced:
in the case of 14 inch thick walls
the Colony on Tuesday.
The French sloop Altair loft long- kong this morning on a routine trip. We understand that she does not in- tand making Foochow
We are informed that the `· Mer- cantile Bank of India has declared
made hia plea.
2
Mr. Schofield`allowed the
pro
vious sentence to stand, but Im- posed a fine of $75 as an alter native,
|
(Mescagni).
Creatore's Band. 36780.
Creatoro's Band. 86815.
Local Time and Weather Roport. 8.3-10.30 p.m. Chinese Concert from the Studio. 10.30 p.m.
To-day's opening 10 am. Stock and Commodity Quotations, na recelved from New York by Messrs. Swan, Culbertson and Fritz, (In Chinese).
10.35 p.m. Close Down." All records in the above European programmes are kindly supplied by Messra. Tsang Fook Plano Co.
SLEIGHT OF HAND FAILS
MONEY TRICKSTER
SENTENCED · ·
The s.. "Nankin" left Manila for an Interim dividand' of 6% pa, less Yan, a relative of defendant's was roll of money.
Income Tax.
In Jardine's Bazaar yesterday, Cheung Sang purchased a tin of conts, and condensed milk for tondered a $10 note. When riven change, he declared that the prico CONTEMPT OF COURT,
was four cents too much, and asked for his $10 back. He re Arising out of this case, Chu turned the chaugo, including a with bricks, and in the case of this Port yesterday with the out
brought before Mr. Schofield for After his departure the shop. 0 inch thick walls with tilaa toward Australian Maile, and is duo
Notice has been given of the im-contempt of court,
keeper became suspicious and open- match the bricks in colour and here to-morrow afternoon.
pending marriage of Mr. George Defendant had been seen wear-, ed the rail to find a plece of leadi shape,"
The R.M.9. "Empress of Canada" Augustus Wareing, wireless opera-ing a bat in Court,
difo gave chase, and defendant tor, of 12, Rufford Road, Cossons, The stops and landings of the (from Vancouver via ports) duo England, now on the s.. Yuen Sang defendant, saying that when do Only $2.80 was recovered, and Mr.Lo apologised on behalf of throw away the 86 in change, two main stairs are to be paved here at 10.80 mm. to-morrow and to Mise Patrians Victor Sherakot, fendant; aaw impreparing to Cheung was arrested with terazzo, as la the service will sail for Marlia at. D p.m. on 159, Avonus Halg, Shanghal,
leave Court, he had put on his hat staircase from the lower to the the same day (instead of midnight
an previously advised).
Describing China's, adherence to unwittingly.VETELEMENT upper ground floor.
Blue glazed-perforated tiles will h
.
Wh/Charged before. Mr. Schofield, af
Contral: Magistracy@n this the most primitive energy", despite Mri Schofield nocopted the morning, by Sub-Inspector Nolloth; The Blahop of Victoria, the abundance ofgollerwater and con apology and pluggested that der with the largeny of 85 by man be set in the verandah parapet Rey R. O. Hall will address the power, a crusiness, asooled crime and fondant might contribute some of a trick he was sentenced to walls, and groen glazed "bamboos" quietur meeting at the Y.M.C.Au monatron, Imbeelilty Professor Oathing, testard the Poor Box Hiky work hard labour Haw will be inserted in the openings Kowlo at 0:p.m. on Bandara
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