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INDIAN NOTABLES.

DINNER IN HONOUR OF MR. LALCHAND WATANMAL.

JULY 1, 1935.

BOOM FOR BANKS

U. S. SENATE TO REVISE SECURITIĘS LAW

Mr. Lalchand Watanmul, a muni-

Now York, June 30. elpal councillor and hottornṛy magis- The Washington correspondent of trate in Hyderabad Sindh, India, and the New York Times learns that an Mrs. Watanmal, were, the guests of important amendment of the Bank- Menses. K. A. J. Chatiriall and Com- this year, has been adopted by the honour at a dinner party given bying Act, which became law earlier pany at the Gloucester Restaurant Sonate Banking sub-Committee. on Saturday night.

The Committee has just completed

On Monday, July 8, at 8 p.m. in St. John's Cathedral there will be a united service of Chinesa and. English Christiana to thank God for the Saints of old who first

The function was an outstanding its work of revising the new Bill. brought to our ancestors the know-success, and was attended by about ledge of Jesus Christ.

forty members of the loen! Sindhi The amendment will permit banks community and friends. Moreover, to underwrite now issues of This service is being arranged overal Indian dishes wore provided in securities, and will exempt them from by the English and Chinese the menu in keeping with the occn-civil liabilities Imposed upon under- churches of the Anglican Com-sion.

writers under the Securities Act of munion in Hongkong. They invite Mr. G. T. Thadani, manager

of 1933,

you to share in it. Admission is by ticket. and applications for tickets can be made to the minister of the respective churches,

wel-

Messrs. Cholirmail and Company, The amendment, which has been presided over the dinner and

urged by bankers for some time as comed tite guests of honour.

Ho said he was pleased to see market, will go a long way towards means of reopening capital on the many of his countrymen with then restoring to deposit banks, including on the occasion, and they were also J. P. Morgan & Co., their share of Mrs. Naraindas Pohoomull. honoured by the presence of Mr. and the securitles business taken away by

the Banking Act of 1933.

An address in English and Cantonese will be given by the Rev. John Foster of Canton. There will be a collection in aid of the to cancrate the various good qual

It wo

was,

he said, beyond bis missionary work carried on by the tien of Mr. Watanmal, their guest of any bank or similar organisation to The latter Act made it unlawful for Chinese Anglican Church in Shan-honour, but it was mainly through receive deposits and at the same time his guidance, foresight and abilities engage in the business of issuing, that his success was so firmly extab-selling or underwriting securities, lished. Besides it would be invidious

si. the province to which Alopen eame thirteen centuries ago.

to mention the various philanthrople The great financial house of J. P. acts which Mr. Watoumal had per- Morgan & Co., as a result of the 1933 formed.

Bill, gave up their security business, becoming a deposit bank only.

for

TERAONS

Mr. Watanatal was in Hongkong

of health, and he *Th him a speedy recovery. sure they would all join in wishing

by the purchasers

On July 10 thousands of English Christians. led by the Archbishop of York will journey to the Island of Lindisfarne off the coast of

The Securities Act of 1933 provided Northumberland. They will go to give thanks to God for the coming

that underwriters as

as well an issuers and merchandisers of securities might of St. Aidan to convert the The speaker the proposed the be sued

if the re- Anglo-Saxon folk of Northern Eng-toust to the honoured guests, which gistration of the statement of issue. Iand thirteen hundred years ago— wan heartily drunk.

contained any untrue statement or if in the year 635.

Replying. Mr. Watanmal thanked any material fact was omitted. Mr. Thadani and those present ON In the same

The new Amendment, while behalf of his wife and himself for viding that ordinary deposit banks the honour they had done them, and may underwrite new issues of securi said he was afraid Mr. Thudani had ties, both storka and bonds, does not somewhat stretched the good deeds permit the hanks to sell securities. which he was supposed to have done, either wholesale or retail.--Reuter, He could assure

however, that ke would de nil he could in their in- terests when opportunity provided.

A group phograph of the gather, ing was then taken.

year there came from Bagdad to Sianfu, then the capital of China, Alopen, « Bishop of the Mesopotamian Church. He brought with him part monks. Together they began ediversion of China.

BITTEN BY DOGS

THREE PEOPLE RECEIVE TREATMENT

of

the

There cases of dogbite have been reported to the police

In each ease the dogs were sent to Matxukok for observation, and the victions received treatmetal Kowloon Hospital.

the

Bro-

Four enses of Typhoid were re- parted to the local Health Authorities in Friday!

vier and from medicin. Your con- tributions towards the promotion of have mixo teen higher education

generous,

کردی

Yesterday's Tea Party

Another Indian magnste, Mr., Naraindas Pohoombli, head of tre Arm of Messrs. F hoomul Bros, of Indin, which has branches all over the world and one in Hongkong, who

is gratifying to learn that you

doors in Kowloon, arrived in the Calang last week with have thrown open

your Khlabad Residence Quarters for Mrs. L'ohonmull, was the guest

of thousands of panie striken sufferers honour with his wife at a tea party of riven by the locul Hindu Association of the recent Quetta Earthquake, ami at the Hongkong Hotel Roof Garden your people at Hyderabad to see that that you have arranged through | yesterday afternoon.

A large gathering of about seventy nothing is left undone to help those p.m. on Friday evening his anal, people were present, including Mir saved from the Quetta, disaster.

May you and Mrs. Naraindas enjoy Lai Ho, was bitten on the wrist byland Mrs. Lalchand Watanmall, the

the fulf Hyderabad municipal can

rounrille

vigour of your health honorary

ardent many years to come is the magistrate,, and his wife. Association, extending a welcome to

desire of the Hindu Community in Mr. K. B.

"president of the this Colony. Mr. and Mrs. Poknomull said they

LWO

S. Dallow, of No, 771 Nathan Road, ground four, reports that about

a chow dog,

While visiting Mrs. A. Wong, at No. 7 Beltran Road, at 6.30 on Friday. Private L. Staffolk, of the Lincoln shire Regiment, was bitten by IL Scottish terrier,

were bonoured to have

and

surh

for

Mr. Pohaamull Replies Yip Wal-ho, married woman, No, distinguished guests in the

Colony · Replying. Mr. Pohoomall thanked at Southwall Road, second floor, re- Wit

within, such a short time. It was the members of the Hindu Association ports that about I p.m. on Saturday true, he said, they were gathered un- and the President, on behalf of his ber 7-year-old son, Ng Sze-yuen, was der the shadow of one of the greatest wife and himself, for the howtour bitten by a dog belonging to Miss Catastrophes in the history of man- they had done them as

well as

Kiving Hollis, of the Victoria Home, Kowloom kind-the Quetta disaster-- yet they them an opportunity for meeting City.

were gathered to honour one of those their Indian sisters and brothers.

The President, he said, had made reference in glowing terms to bis ser vices to the Indian community Hyderabad, but it was bis duty to help things in need of help as long as circumstances permitted.

who, although himself

self away from the scene of the disaster, had been tak CHINESE IN CANADA ing a lively interest in relieving the sufferings of the people who had been affected by the earthquake. It was therefore with the greatest pleasure he would read the address of wel-

WANTS CHINESE CONSULATE

IN OTTAWA RAISED

Montreal, June 10,

in

It was indeed very gratifying to Mr. Yaidyn then read the address local Hindus were netive and alert. his wife and himself to know the of welcome, which was as follow:

In their duty to their religion, as de- Dear Brother-We, the members On the grounds that it would re of the Hindu Aarreiation of Honglished a Hindu crematorium and

monstrated by their having estala sult in a great impetus of trade kong, take great pleasure in extend pince of worship for the community. between Canada and China, the ing to you and to Mrs. Naraindas our it was his fervent desire that God annual general meeting of the Chi- | cordial welcome to the Colony.

bless their nese Nationalist Association.

You are. Sir. one of those persons wife had been pleased to contribute efforts, and he and his

Montreal recently adopted

of our country who, by their sagacity their mite towards the completion of solution petitioning the Chinese extend their business throughout the

aan persistent efforts, have helped to the buildings. Government to raise the consulate work.

In conclusion, he again thanked jat Ołtawa to the status of a legu-!

tion.

Magistrate in our country shows the sant one, and said that it was his. The fact of your being an Honorary make their for having helped to stay in the Colony a plen- Another resolution has been for-important position you enjoy amongst ardent desire that the Indian com- warded to the Canadian govern- your countrymen.

munity would strive to live like sugar We know that nothing worries you and milk among the other communi- ment making for equality of treat-. ment to Chinese with other

more than the health of your country ties, and thereby contribute towards tions in regard to Iminigration and me you have therefore set up a the betterment and prosperity of the the entrance of Chinese women to thousands of patients from all places

free

dispensary in Hyderabad where Colony. this country.-kenter.

A group photograph was receive every month free medical ser and the function terminated

taken,

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TO-DAY ONLY at 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 &,9.20 p.m. THE SEASON'S LEADING MUSICAL PACKED WITH HAPPINESS TO MAKE YOU HAPPY!

A grand mixture of morry melodrama and mellow music... with all the lads and lassos Chaoring you with

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GEORGE RAFTCHEN BERKE TOLEN HARMONY

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TO-DAY & TO-MORROW.

DISTINGUISHED CAST OF 65 PLAYERS IN THE GREATEST SOUL-THRILL THE SCREEN CAN OFFER.

A PICTURE YOU SHOULD SEE!

THE BEST LOVED BICTURE OF 1935

Because it recaptures for the screen, the heart-stab. bing drama, laughter and tears of Charles Dickens' immortal love story.

Because its two years of production are justifed by

a mighty entertainment that will stir your soul!

DAVID COPPERFIELI

Among the sixty-five notable principals in the casl you will sun

W C. Fields as Mr Micawber

Edna May Olives an Aunt Betray

Lionel Barrymore ki Dan

Peggolty

... Madge Evans as Agnes

Maureen

O'Sullivan as Dora

Lewis Stone as Mr. Wickfield.

the Man

Elizabeth Allan as Mrs. Copperfield

Frank Lawlon as David,

...Fraddle Bartholomew as David, the Boy

as Uriah Heep.

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Roland Young

Summer Prices Matinees 20c.-30c. Evenings 20c.-35c.-5

Servicemen admitted evening to Drass Circle 40c.

In addition to the thousa pilgrims who attended the

the mony,

Chinese d'Affaires and Ambassado London and Moscow, and Mil at Madrid, Paris and The were present.

CHINESE WHO JOINED ORDER OF BENEDICTINES

Brussels, June 30. The flags of the Papal State, the Chinese Republic and of Belgium High Maas was celebrate were flown over the Abbey of St. Monsignor Constantinl, Arch Andre, near Bruges, to-day, when of Theodoris, and late Ap Lou Tsong-tslang was ordained as Delegate to China. a priest of the Catholic Church. His Holiness the Pope sen Lou Tseng-tslang was President gratulations and greetings.- of the Chinese Council of Ministers | tor.

In 1913. Broken-hearted at the United Press adds that th death of his Belgian wife nine Lou has telegraphed his years ago, ho took the Benedictino men, declaring that in his robe, and to-day became Father Maas ho prayed especiall Heaven's benediction of Chin

Dom Pierre Celestine Lou,

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