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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY

16, 1985.

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TWO FUNERALS

OLD RESIDENTS

INTERRED

The funeral of the late Mr. 8. Komor, in accordancó with Jowish rites, took place at the Jowish Comotery, Wongnaichung, in the afternoon: Rabbi Eleazer officiated.

ANGLO-BRAZIL

FINANCES

MISSION ARRIVES IN LONDON

London, Feb. 15.

A Brazilian finance mission, headed by Senor Costa, Minister of Finance, arrived in London and waa met by a representative of the Foreign Secretary,

Present were the two sons. Messrs. George and Henry Komor; While in London, the mission Mrs. White (daughter) with Mr. proposes to discuss with bond- White, and Mrs. G. Komor (daugh-holders the question of that tor-in-law) as principal mournere: altuation. It is also expected that Mr. and Mrs. S. Dunn, Mrs. Well, in the negotiations with represent- Mr. and Mrs. H. Odell, Mr. and atives of the British Government, Mrs. L. A. Tobias, Mrs. Lyons, questions of blocked commercial the Misses Ellia; and Mcers debts and exchange for current M. J. Quist, E, M, Raymond, A. J.. J. J. and S. E. Edgar: F. M. Ellis, requirements will be discussed. M. Carlo, I. Goldenberg, A.

L. and M. Welli; E. Joseph, S. H. Joseph, G. Prish, J. Ellis, J. Gould, Ezra Abraham, V. Benjamin, A. and J. Gubbay; W. S. Balley, A. Vago, H. Jephson, G. P. Lammert, A. B. Joseph, M. E. Politi, D. Ellie, Lauritsen, D. Tollan, E. Ezra and others.

Late Mr. G. T. May There was a large attendance at the funeral of the late Mr. G. T. May held at the Colonial Cemetery yesterday. By virtuo of his former connection with the Army, full military honours were ron

his old unit, the dered,

Royal Artillery, in which he hold rank as Warrant Oncer and Master Gunner, and the Royal Army Service Corps, in which he was an accountant up to the time of his death, boing well represented. Members of the Hongkong Foot. ball Association Council, of which the deceased was Hon. Secretary, the Referees' Association and re presentatives of various sporting clubs and associations were also

present.

British Wirelena.

KILLED BY LORRY

CORONER'S INQUEST ON ELDERLY CHINESE

A verdict of accidental death was returned by a jury, compris ing Messrs. G. W. Carr (foreman), A. C. Gomes and Tsol Wah-yut, nt a Coroner's inquiry held by Mr. E. I. Wynne-Jones at the Central Magis- tracy yesterday alternoon, into the death of Wang Chung, aged 60 years, who was killed after being knocked down by an Army lorry in Main Street, Shaukiwan, on February 3.

The jury niso added that there was no blame attaching to Driver William Albert Clark, who was driving the lorry, No. 1356, at the time of the accident.

Dr. G. 1. Shaw, medical officer in charge of the public mortuary, deposed to having made a post mortem examination He said he found a lacerated wound at the back of deceased's head. The a large skull cap also showed

the brain and

WIA fracture,

The Band of the East Lantacerated. Death was due to frac- enshiro Regiment headed the

skull. shock and cortege from the Monument, and ture of the at the conclusion of the burial haemorrhage. To external appear service, read by the Rev. II. W. ance, the eyes were good, Baines, a firing party from the Royal Artillery fired three volleys, while buglers from the same unit sounded tho Last Post and Revoille.

Present were the two BOBB Messrs. G. T. May and J. N. May, Mrs. W. A. Russell (daughter) with Mr. W. A. Russell and G. T. Padgett (son-in-law) principal mourners.

Others in the large gathering were Hon. Mr. D. W. Tratman, Major C. W. Richards (R.A.S.C.), Lt. W. J. Smith (R.A.S.C.), Capt. E. Hague, LA, Capt. G. F. Fleetwood, RA detachment of R.A.S.C. under Capt. T. L. Meniz, Major C.

FINE TO CLOUDY

The local weather forecast innued by the Royal Observatory this morning is:-N.E. winds, moderate to fresh; fine to cloudy.

The name of Messrs. T. A. Martin and Co. has been added to the list of authorised auditora.

The Government is inviting tenders for a block of eight Chinesa type houses ni Wong Ma Kok.

Ilis Excellency the Governor has appointed Mr. A.W.G.H. Grantham to bo Police Magistrate, Kowloon,

Back in China, but in the new role of Cosiul-General for the French

Concession, M. Marcel Baudex is seen, at left in Shanghai.

CURRENT MOTOR NOTES

BY "ROADSTER” ·

H.KAA. DINNER DANCE

THE NEW 10 H. P. FORD

Booking is now open at the Hong- The new 10 hp. British-built Do kong, and Peninsula Hotels for Luxe Ford four-door saloon has tables at the Hongkong Automobile arrived in the Colony and already Association's annual dinner dance, has created considerable interest and members are requested to amongst motorists. It is the small B veritable make their reservations an carly as car which created possible. Always one of the brigh sensation at last year's London the winter soclal Motor Shows-decidedly another test events of season, it is safe to predict that break-away in style and value, a large number of residents will be giving a surprising amount of room present at the Peninsula Hotel on for four, plus maximum comfort.

It in in acceleration that this new | March 1st.

model is outstanding, giving a re- markable performance. In appear- Statuence this new model is extremely Motorists parking

At its price it offers Square should always leave their attractive, and is very completely cara with the radiator outwards, equipped.

value, astonishingly good

and i.e. back in to the kerb. There are two main reasons why this should Messrs. Wallace Harper & Co., Ltd., become a general practice, and anticipate placing a large number bringing them to the notice of on the roads in this part of the people concerned should have the world.

ICE HOUSE STREET desired effect. Firstly, closer auper-

STATUE SQUARE

in

M. Manners, Chairman of the long Mrs. E. R. Wilson and Brendan, vision can be exercised in guarding The recent case of i motorist be

RADIO BROADCAST

Dance Music from The Hongkong Hotel

RECORDED PROGRAMME

From ZBW on a wavelength of 355 metres (845 kilocycles):

4-7 pm. Chinese Programme.

7 p.m.-7.17 p.m. Bylvia Ballet (De libes).

7.17-7.12 p.m. Light Opera. Vocal Gems-Florvdora (Stuart). Selection Dorothy. (Collier). Vocal Gems-Lilac Domino

(Cuvilller),

Vocal Gems Chocolate Soldier

(0. Strauss).

8 p.m. Time and Weather Report. 7.42-8.50 p.m. Variety.

Organ Solos-Musical Comedy

Medley.

Sydney Gustard.

Vocal Gems-Old Timers.

The Big Four. Humorous They have a much better

time when they're Naughty. Humerous I'd like to have a

Honeymoon with her.

Ronal Frankau (This record is kindly loaned by a listener). Piano Solos Say it with music-

Medley,

Ralo da Costa. Songs-Always in all Ways, Songs-Beyond the Blue Harizon.

Jeannette MucDonald (Soprano), Humorous What to do with it. Humorous Pros and Cons.

Ronald Frankau (This record is kindly loaned by a listenor). Instrumental-Hawalian Stars are

Gloaming.

Instrumental-Oh! Rosalita. Orchestra Drury Lans Theatre

-Memories.

Piano Solos Sleepytime down south. Piano Solos-Life is just a Bowl of

Cherrics.

8.50-9.13 p.m Selections.

Carroll Gibbous. Light Orchestral

Light Cavalry-Overture (Suppe). Sanchinka (Schirmann).

A World of Romance.

9.13-9.30 p.m. Vocal Gema. (a) In Winter I get up at night.

Every Night,

(c) Beat upon mine, Little Heart. (d) A Lito Lesson (Eihelbert

Nevin).

(e) Little Boy Blue. (f) The Night has a thousand eyes. (g) The Woodpecker. (Ethelbert

(Nevin),

Edna Kellogg (Soprano) and tho Victor Salon Group, Great Bass, Ballads,

Norman Allia and Chorus, 9.30 p.m. Press Bulletins, Stock and Commodity Quotations.

9.30 p.m.-12 midnight. Dance Or- chestra fron. Hongkong Hotel,

10.30 p.m. Press Bulletins, Stock and Commodity Quotations.

12 midnight Class Down, SUNDAY'S PROGRAMME

Relay of Service From St. Joseph's Charch kong Football Association, Messrs,

Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gahagan, Mrs. radiator caps (which are in suching fined for leaving his car un-

RECORDED MUSIC F. H. Barnes, C. A. Goldenberg,

certain closs of attended in Ice, House Street serves H. K. Leo, T. A. Mitchell, WA. White and family, Mrs. A. S. demand amongst

and Charlie, Mrs. thief) and, secondly, the practice of to draw the attention of motorists

10-11 a.m. A Relay of the Service Pryde,-Wong-Ka Teun, R. Hall, Spradbery F. Haynes, Henson, A. 11. Sully, George and Vi and grandchildren, driving straight out on to the road to the fact that this locality is not from St. Joseph's Church.

1. Holy Mass: Kyrie (Vittadini) R. M. Omar, R. Festis, Allinson, Mr. W. S. Glendinning and family: ns against backing out, is a much parking area. Quite a number

Colonel J. H. Morris, D.8.0., O.B.E., safer procedure. Only the other of motorists, particularly owner- Sermon: The Incorruptible Crown' B. Rending, E. Davidson, S. Strange, J. Watson, J. Russell, Lt. Col. J. E. Fasken, M.C., R.A.B.C., day, a collision was narrowly avert drivers, appear to be labouring by Rev. Father Fleming, S.J.; Offer- misapprehension in this tory: Vidi Speciosam (Cervi); Sunc- Colonel L. C. Lewis and officers ed when a driver started to back under

the other tus, Benedictus and Agnus Dei J. V. Gomes, C.P.Os. Holding,..., and officers of the Royal out more or less blindly just at the respect, although,

(Vittadini), Shobrook, Sergt. A. Vowles,

II. Benediction) of the Blessed S.W.B., C.Q.M.S. B. Hyde, S.W.B., Army Service Corps, The Misses moment another car swung into the hand, there is no reason to assume

that parking is permissible on this Sacrament.Quld Retribuam Domino Messrs. A. V. Gesang, C. J. Cooke, Ellis, and Mossrs. M. K. Lo, H. R. Square.

street. Motorists are advised. to (Ramella); Tantum Ergo; Adoremus. Lathan, J. S. Logan, Fred. E.

bear this advice in mind.

11-12.16 p.m. A Relay of ha Ser- vico frem St. Paul's Church (Chinese).

12.15-2.30 p.m. Rocorded Music. 1 p.m. Time and Weather Report.

Light Orchestral.

The Wreaths

IGNORING "EVA"

On

D. J. Lewis, J. H. Hunt, W. Russell, J. W. Lee, Wong Ka Taun, Alexander, B. Laurel, W. Ward, wang Ilong Yoh. Fung Kit

There appears to be considerable i NUISANCE REMEDIED and A. Clark: Mr. and Mrs.

We learn from the Honorary W. . Hollands, Mr. and Mrs. Ling, C. A. Goldenborgh, D. J. misunderstanding amongst some E. G. Post, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lewis, L. D. Skinner, H. K. Lec, drivers, particularly bus friction Secretary of the H.K.A.A. that a

who are driving from the direction Gillard, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Paul, M. Murphy, Ernest Kern; Mra. B Maughan, Mrs. J. H. All members, Royal Artillery of Blake Pler along Pedder Street surface drain will shortly be laid Sergt. Moss, Stonecutters, Hong with the intention of turning left on the south side of the Fire Maycock and many others.

hong & Singapore Brigade, R.A. into Des Voeux Road. Obstruction Brigade area adjoining the Kowloon In Spring-Overture (ffoldmark). Sorgt. Mess, Headquarters W.08. is frequently caused quite unneces- car park. When practising "wet" Prelude in C Sharp Minor

drill a considerable quantity of (Rachmaninoff)." & Sergt. Meas. R.A, RA.S.C. sarily by such vehicles stopping A bouquet from the widow was Personnel and R.A.S.C.. Company when the red light is showing. The water usually floods over to a por- Prelude in G Minor (Rachmaninoff). lowered into the grave with the QR.B., Garrison Sorgts. Mess, general practice in the Colony is tion of the parkc, much to the in- London Suite (Conten). convenience of motorists leaving Sulte Orientale (Popy). coffin. Other floral tributes were All Master Gunners, LA, All that ears may turn left against after having parked their cars. Potpourri aus der Operette sant by George and Sonny, Bill Ranks 1st. Batt. South Wales red light, thus running into the The consideration shown by the "Gasparong" (Millocker). and Betty, Chris and Andy, John, Borderera, All Members Royal traffic stream with it. It might be Director of Puble Works will be Planoforte Recital by Ignaz Friedman. Ruth and Jim, Roy and Vic, Artillery Sergts. Mess, Lyemun, a good idea to occasionally station! Dorothy and Bй;

Quartermaster, W.Os. and Senior a traffic officer at certain points greatly appreciated. Hon. Sir Thomas and Lady N.C.Os. Military Hospital, Bowen where such conditions exist with Southorn, Hon. Mr. R. II. and Mrs. Road, R.A.S.C. Transport office, the object of imparting the neces Kotowall, Mr. and Mrs. L. de Civillan Staff, All Ranks R.A., Allsary instructions to drivers. Rome, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Rodger, Ranks R.A.0.C., All Ranks Lin-

KOWLOON DANGER SPOT, Mr. and Mrs. J. Watson, Jr. coins Regt., Warrant Officers,

(n) O Rapture when alone together. Near the junction of -Carnarvon the assistance rendered by the (b) There was a time. (e) I Stole Q.M.S. and Mrs. Medera, Mr. and N.C.08. and Men R.A.S.C., M.A. Mrs. W. Hirst and family, Mr. and Foremen Army. Ordnance and Kimberley Ronda exists a parii Association, and the only excuse the Prince. (d) But, Bless my heart. and Mrs. E. G. Post, Mr. and Mrs. Dept, Members of R.E. Warrant cularly bad right-hand turn which for not joining in a number of cases (0) Try we Lifelong. F. C. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Withem-Officers and Senior N.C.Os. Mess, calls for the utmost caution on the is merely that old stand-by "Pro-room and Bride! (a) When a Merry son, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Way, Mr. Barrack Store Boys No. 1 Sub- part of all drivers. Cara proceeding crastination." Those who are not Maiden Marries. (h) Kind Sir, you and Mrs. A. Gillard, Mr. and Mrs. station;

into Kimberley Rond should exercise yet members are requested to com- cannot have the Heart. A. White, Major and Mrs. C. M. The Old Settlers, Hongkong special care at this point until such municate with the Honorary Secret- Mannors, Mr. and Mrs. E. Thomp- Football Association Counell,

Davis, Gloucester Building. son, Mr. and Mrs. Ifunt, Doris and Chairman and Members of the time when the corner will be ary, care of Messrs. Linstead and

straightened out. Elsie, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Cham-.

Association, Referees Association, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hollands, Mr. Young Indians Football Club, and Mrs. T. E. Pearce, Mr. and R.A. Football Club, E. Lanca. Mra. Bowles, Mr. and Mrs. W. Regt. Footballers, 1st Bn. S.W.B., Smith, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Holland Police Football Team and Com- and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. F.mittee, Hongkong Football Club MENT OF SINCERITY, AND THOU WILT Limited, has been struck off the Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. H. West Club de

bora, C.Q.M.S. and Mrs. B. Hydy, Referees"

Iake, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Paul, Mr. Athletic.

and Mrs. Budden_and, family, Mr.Athleton,

IN CONCLUSION Last week's observations concern- ing the work of the H.K.A.A, have, it is understood, not been in vain. Matorista do apparently appreciate

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

.

་ ་་

1. Mazurka, Op. 50 No. 2 (Chopin). 2. Mazurka, Op. 41 No. 1 (Chopin).. 3. Berceuse (Chopin). 4. Minuetto from Suite (Suk).

(Gilbert and Sullivan).

Excerpts from "The Gondoliera"

Band Selections.

(f), Bride-

The Jolly Robbors--Overture

(Suppe). The Evolution of Dixie (Lakó), Zampa-Overture (Herold, arr.

Godfrey).

Entry of the Gladiators (Fecik). Sons of the Brave March (Bidgood). A 'Cancert.

JUDGE THYSELF WITH THE JUDG The name of Universal Tradera, South Ching

Song Bronwan-Cradle Song Chinese JUDGE OTHERS WITH THE JUDGMENT Register.

(Holbrooke). St. Joseph's OF CHARITY~John Magon.

Doris Vane (Soprano). His Excellency the Governor han appointed the Rev. Father George Viola Solo-Le Can D'On---Hymn to and Mrs. B. S. Rogers, Mr. and College Football Club, Committee

the Sun (Rimsky-Korsakov). His Majesty the King has been Byrne to be a Member of the Board Mrs. P. D. Crawley, Bir. and

Members of the Mamnk and Mrs. and

Mischa Elman. Bliss, Elleon and Sonny, Mr, and Hockey Tournament, Freakdent, pleased to approve the appointment of Education for a further period of

Bong Arise Red Sun (Russian Mrs. A. M. Shombia, Mr. and Mrs. Omicors and Members, Civil Ser- of the Honourable Mr. T. H. King to two years.

be temporarily an Official Member of

Folk Song). the Legislative Council. Smith and family. Mr. and Mrs. vice Cricket Club;

It is understood that as a result of

Theodors Chalinsino (Bass). Chairman and Committee of the A. F. Estall, Mr. and Mrs. A. S.

tho Chopin recital by Mr. A. M. Bowes-Collo Solo-Elegie (Faure), aug Peak Club, President and Mem-

Maurico Marechal. It is notifed that at the expiration Smith at the Helena May Institute. Parry, Mr. and Mr. B. E. Maug- han, Capt. and Mrs.. Hague, Mr. bors of the Police Recreation of three months the name of the Yee the Hongkong Benevolent Society wili Voices of Spring (Strauss).

Miliza Korjus. and Mrs. Henson, Mr. and Mrs. Club, Members of the Peak Club, On Tong Company, Limited, will, un-benefit to the extent of $250.

Songs-Serenade (Ravini). » A. V. Kinchin; Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Committee and Members of the less catise is shown to the contrary, Stapleton, Mr. and Mrs. Elston, Victoria Recreation Club, Royal be struck off the register and the The many friends of Mr. and Mira. Songs Come back to Sorrento

(Cartis). R. H. Causing, inte of Hongkong, will Mr. and Mrs. Allinson, Mr. and Naval Yard Police, Members of company will be dissolved.

Charles Kullman (Tenor). be interested to learn of the further

4-7 p.m. Chinoso ProTAMME. Mrs. G. C. Moss and family, Mr. the Mess Contral Police Station.

In exercise of the powers conferred success of their son, Herbert, who

7-7.20 p.m. Commert Wales. and Mrs. J. P. Robinson and Mrs. Single Sergts. Mess, No. 2 Polleo W. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. R. Station, Roval Naval Yard Recrea by the Crown Fees Ordinance, 1870, passed with Honours, his Inter-

(Strauss).. Souza, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. E. tion Club, K. D. Petroleum Co. of the Governor In Council has reduced mediata Examination of the Institute Tales from the Vienna Woods Davidson, Betty and Donald, Mr. China, Messrs. Edgar and Abra- the fee for the signature of the of Chartered Accountants obtaining Superintendent of Imports and twelfth place out of 780 entrants. In and Mrs. J. Watson, Sr., Master ham. A.BC. Publlahing Co Staffs, Exports on every certificato of origin the preliminary examination he ob- Gunnor and Mrs. Wardle, Mr. and China Moil and Sunday Herald, from fivo dollars to one dollar.

tained third place."

Song

The Grenadiers Waltz (Waldtenfel). Acclamations Waltz (Waldteufel).

(Continued on-Papa 4.)

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