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4 bride in rich ivory satin crepe and three pretty bridesmaids, in pink net picture frocks, formed the strik ing bridal roup which entered St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon, yester- day afternoon, The ocension was Orde the marriage of Miss Jean Bigg-Wither to Lleutenant James Douglas Pattullo, R.E.
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TUESDAY,
VALUE OF THE ARTS UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
TAKE STOCKS
FEBRUARY 23, 1937.
BOXING DAY FATALITY
DRIVER FINED FOR LACK OF CARE
Reviewing the evidence at the
An interesting Hostel debate took place at Elect Hall last week. The subject appealed to the students as it was n stock-taking of their own household: That a University with- Kowloon Magistracy yesterday, Mr. out a Faculty of Arts is not worthy, A. A. Macfadyen held that Fun So, of the name."
The motion was supported by Messra. Ozorlo and Wong Chung-tal, and opposed by Messrs. Abraham and Tan Kim-hong.
The main arguments for the study of Arts were derived from the fact that literature, law, philosophy in theology, commerce music form the fundamental
35, Hongkong Hotel car driver, was guilty of driving without due care and caution in Talpe Rond on Boxing
alternative charge, of driving dan Day, but was not guilty on the second
gerously.
gineering, English, Field Survey- the late Mr. R. W. Bing-Wither, all its brunches, notably logle and about 8.30 p.m., overtook a Morris
ing, Shorthand, Tenchers' Classes
and Trade Classon.
The Rev. J. R. 1ggs and the Rev. G. H. Baterman, Senior Chaplain to the daughter of The bride, who ICS.. und Mrs Bigg-Wither; in the niece of Lt. Col. L who gave her away,
crepe
R. E.
formed
of the
Mr. E. H. Williams, Assistant At- torney General, conducted the pro- secution, assisted by Inspector A. W. Smith and Trẞle Sergeant J. Scrim, Mr. O. E. C. Marton represented the defendant, while Mr. F. H. Loseby held
watching brief on behalf of
It was alleged that defendant. driving back from the Fanling Races Minor containing two Chinese ladies and foreed it through the railings of of human life. Men did bridge into a stream below, where groundwork Entry Forms and copies of
manage somehow to muddle through Mrs. Tong Man-chou, one The bridegroom. is the son of Mr.
without the specialised work of doc- ladles, received severe injuries which Prospectus may be obtained at the J. A. Pattullo, 5.S.S., and Mrs.
tors or engineers; in fact if the caused her death. Education Department, Central Pattullor, of 40, Coates Gardens, British School or Trade School. Edinburgh. Its sister, Miss N. Pat-records of the past were appealed to the span of life was considerable. tullo, who was present at the wed-
But without law to regulate our civic J. RALSTON, ding, is consultant interior decorator.
relations all would be chaos or we Director.
The bride looked, attractive wear- ing a classical gown of ivory solin should be back to the barbarous days
with
a cowl neckline and tight of savage nomads, mulded by nothing GREEN ISLAND CEMENT
more than the few custorns which The bridal ensemble Alting sleeves.
Mrs. Tong's relatives, ick their low civilization demanded.. COMPANY, LIMITED. was enhanced by an old Limerick
Refore lace vell which has been worn for Principles of education and litera
ture-to say nothing of logic and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENnerations by the bride's family.
She
corried 'n
A bouquet of pink and
psychology-were needed to form the Annual white carnations. Ordinary FOR SALE-Furniture and Attings that the 48th
The three bridesmaids, the Misses' icncher; even the teacher of medicine testimony. He was aware that the
and engineering. As to the claim of six-roomed flat. Top floor, Hill-Meeting of Shareholders will be
of the opposition that the modern wood Road, Kowloon, cool, airy, low held at the offices of the Company, Isobel Durran, Angela Thomas and
world needed engineers and soldier, rental. Sultable for family with Exchange Building, Des Voeux Clare Bader, made a lovely back-
ground for the bride. They wore of what use, it was asked would be children. Fully furnished including
pink net picture frocks with puffed
the soldier without low to form his Gibson refrigerator. Can be acen Hond. Contral,
These any time, occupancy April. Write
sleeves and pink sushes.
conscience, or the engineer without the same guiding light. Box No. 304, "Hongkong Telegraph."
dresses were set off with bandeaus of pink and allver. They carried FOR SALE. European made draw
Victorian posies of pinie sweet peas. ing room suite: Chesterfield and two back, Jacobean armchairs, Cane
Upholstered loose Vi-spring style. cushions. Can be seen anytime. Write Box No. 306, "Hongkong Tele- graph."
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FOR SALE. Gibson refrigerator, family size, excellent condition. Cost $550, accept $275. Write Box No. 300, "Hongkong Telegraph."
FOR SALE. Large Office.desk and chair, teakwood fling cabinet, Royal typewriter 12", in excellent condition. $120 the lot. Write Box No. 307, "Hongkong Telegraph."
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Victoria, Hong Kong, on Wednesday, the 31st day of March, 1937, at 11.30 a.m. for the purpose of receiving a State- ment of Accounts and the Report of the Directors for tho ended 31st December, 1936.
yearbest
The Transfer Books of the Com- pany will be closed from Wednes- day, the 24th March, 1937, to Wednesday, the 31st March, 1937, both days inclusive.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
T. C. T. BECK,
Secretary. Hongkong, 19th February, 1937. THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
Notice is hereby given that the Forty-eighth Ordinary Yearly TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC Meeting will be held at the Com-
LONDON.
Local Examinallons. HONG KONG CENTRE.
pany's Offices, P. & O. Building, on Thursday, 11th March, 1937, at 11 a.m. for the purpose of present- ing the Report of the Directors Statement of The following are the dates of the together with a
Accounts to 31st December, 1936, and electing Directors and Audi- tora.
forthcoming Examinaflona-
PRACTICAL
(Vocal and Instrumental Music) about 10th to 27th May, 1937. Last day of Entry 26th February, 1937. THEORETICAL (Poper Work)
on 12th June, 1937.
Last day of Entry
+
6th March, 1937. Regulations, Omcial List of Pieces and Studies, Entrance Forms and Information on Application to the Local Secretary.
J. E. ANDERSEN, c/o Anderson Music Co., Ltd.,
Ice House Street, Hong Kong.
CONSIGNEES' NOTICES.
SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
The Steamship
"FELIX. ROUSSEL”
No. 7 A/37. Bringing Cargo from Marseilles via parts etc., arrived Hongkong on Friday, 10th February, 1937.
Consignees are hereby informed that their goods with the exceptions of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are
The Register of Members of the Company will be closed from 27th February to 11th March, 1937, both days inclusive, during which period no Transfer of Shares can be registered.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
GIBB, LIVINGSTON &
CO., LTD.
Agents. Hongkong, 18th February, 1937. THE BANK OF EAST ASIA, LIMITED.
the of
Notice is hereby given that Eighteenth Ordinary. Meeting Shareholders will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, No. 10, Des Voeux Rond Central, at 3 p.m. Saturday, the 6th March, 1937, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with a Statement of Accounia for the year ending 31st December, 1938.
019 wig
Mr. J. P. Shearer, R.E.. acted
man. Appropriate music rendered on the organ by Mr. R. Baldwin.
After the ceremony, a large, re- ception was held attended by over 220 guests. Mrs. L. C. Reld received
the guests in a black flowered salin dress with a black net cont, set off with smart black felt hat with tiny eye vell.
Following the toasts and speeches, the newly-wed couple left for their honeymoon which is to be spent in Japan. Mrs. Pattullo wore a travel- ling outfit comprising a navy blue tailored frock with red belt and blue bat worn under a fur coat.
KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY
HON. MIL, PATERSON MEETS
CHINESE OFFICIALS
he
was
ore reviewing the evidence, His Worship remarked that he had been very carefuly through it and found that there was some conflicting occident had happened in a few seconds, and that most of the wit- nesses had not been in the best posi- tion to see clearly, and thus were unable to give an absolutely ac curate account; but there was enough factual evidence to enable him to give a decision. Burdens of the Past
Explaining his reasona for this The history of the development of decision, His Worship sald Universities, if we went back to the satisfled that defendant had received glories of Greece, or the halcyon no signal to overtake and that he had days of the Middle Ages showed us given no intimation that he wanted that the very concept of the Univer- to do so. Considering the size of the sity grew out of the necessity of the Hotel car, the narrowness and con-
that Faculty of Arts: the legacy of adition of the road and the absence of Plato, an Aristotle, an Aquinas, which a signal to overtake, he held would continue to enrich the world defendant had taken an unjustifiable. risk which went beyond a mere error of judgment and amounted to driving without due care and caution. The negligence, however, was not suffi ciently gross to convict on the second alternative charge.
for all time,
the
case
Imposing a nominal fine of $26 because of defendant's good record, His Worship remarked that, as the was a criminal one and not a civil, he could not take into con- sideration the tragic consequences of defendunt's driving.
VIENNA PARLEY
BARON NEURATH
For the opposition the speakers urged that we should not be worried by the tale of history. Progress consisted essentially in serapping the burdens of the past. The people should get what they wanted. What did they want? Teachers? Surely did not need a University to form teachers. They couit naturally be formed -in the schools. What the people wanted Wos the fullness of life. The
doctor looked after the
being well of the individual; the engineer cared for the surroundings in which life was cast. He made trade and com- merce possible by his structures and his machines. Could we rule out of the rank of Universities worthy of John The name a University such as Hopkins with its specialised scientific bent? Did not the Hongkong Uni-
Vienna, Feb. 22, of Rail-versity owe its origin to the Medical
Baron von Neurath, the German 10 Foreign Minister,. is scheduled College? Was Sun Yat-sen handi-
commence I in his task of nation-building arrive here to-day and capped ogo
because
Kurt he studled in
Artless negotiations with Chancellor an College? The fact was B.A.'s were von Schuschnigg.
The conditions are similar to those They were a drug on the market turned out with an aimless future, of half a century ago during the It is so different from the definite work signing of the Triplo Alliance. in life, always needed and thoroughly rumoured that a new Italo-Austro- appreciated by the public, of the German rapprochement is imminent. doctor and engineer?
although many feel that Baron Neurath's visit is merely a friendly gesture. It is pointed out that religious gulf separates un Austro- German agreement.
The Hon. Mr. J. J. Paterson, Head of Messrs. Jardine Matheson & Co., was in Canton on Sunday for on important meeting with high officials
Ministry of the Chinese
ways.
The meeting was in pursuance of a decision reached some time
by the Ministry for amortization of certain foreign bonds on the basis of an understanding to be sought with the holders. The Chinese sec- tion of the Kowloon-Canton Railway is one of the lines within the scope of the negotiations.
It is understood that at the meet- ing on Sunday, the Hon. Mr. J. J. Paterson, who represents the for cign bondholders, arrived at certain points of understanding with the Chinese Rallway officials. A report on the meeting is being sent by these officials to the Minister of Rallways 21 Nanking.
ON VISIT
editorial,
Many Speakers Perhaps the best feature of the debate was the number of speakers who got on their feet from among
The Reichspost, in an the audience, and who showed that says, "Some of us once hoped that the saying of Bacon's: "Speaking the religious pacification of Ger- maketh a ready man" can be verified many would soon be effected in ac- in a students' debating society. The cordance with the terms of the agree- Present at the meeting were Mr.
Warden's medals offered as a prize ment of July 11. Things have turn- LI Luk-jow, the Manager of the have undoubtedly been a great
ed out differently." Chinese Section of tho Kowloon-
It
Baron von is reported that Mr. Ling mulus, and have improved remark- and Railway, Canton
the standard at the impromptu | Ne ably
of im- Neuruth is
is seeking means proving cultural relations through Hung-fan, Munager of the Hankow-speakers. More than one called at- Canton Railway. These two officials tention to the fact that opposition the exchange of papers and other are 10
to Hongkong come
very speakers contented themselves with
literature, flims, books and art. How- conference nt shortly for another
making out a case for the importance ever, it is believed that Chancellor will be of doctors and engineers in a com- Schuschnigg will not accept the after. which it is expected, they
the munity, which no one dended: the able to present the reply from
-United Press, Ministry of Railways to the points whole point was, given the accepted brought up at the lust meeting. idea of a University,
could any Improvement Plan
educational establishment claim that title which had no Arts Faculty to show.
The management of the Chinese The Transfer Books of the Com-acction of the Kowloon-Canton Rail- pany will be closed from Saturday, way has decided to sell the real estate
When the mollen was put to the 27th February, 1937 to Saturday, 6th being landed and stored into the March, 1937, (both days inclusive) of the Railway on Chungshan Road, vote the opposition, somewhat sur- Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloors durlag which period no transfer of Canton, in the Plum Blossom village, prisingly, managed to win by eight
An auditor anys the Canton Daily Sun. The pro- votes. Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd., Kow-shares can be registered.
suggested in u loon, whence delivery may be ob
By order of the Board of Directors, pety is estimated to be worth $20,- whisper that the medicals are often
000,000.
guilty of bad diagnosis, and the tained immediately after landing.
KAN TONG PO,
engineers misread their theodolitest --Contributed. Chlef Manager. Hongkong, 16th February, 1937.
All claims must be sent in to me on or before Tuesday, 2nd March, 1937, or they will not be recognized.
Damaged Fackages will be examin- ed by
By the
Company's Surveyor Messrs: Goddard and Douglas in the presence of the Consignees at 10 a.m. on Thursday, 28th February, 1937.
Consignees must have a Revenue
when any duti
The available funds will be used to enlarge the Canton Station of the Railway, to purchase land and houses along the water front to the eastern
HONGKONG & SHANGHAI end of the station, to build a larger
BANKING CORPORATION.
platform, to enlarge the railway plant and the shed accommodation, and to increase the necessary equipment of the present station.
It is expected that there improve
Officer in altermined by the Com- Shareholders in this Corporationments will be carried out some time i
able goods are
pany's Surves B.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.
I. OIL. Agent.
Hongkong, 19th February, 1937.-9.
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MACAO OFFICIALS
Austrian Nazis Demonstrate
Vienna, Feb. 22. The Austrian Nazis have staged a huge demonstration to great the arrival of Baron von Neurath on a state visit, which will be the Arst paid in six years and indicates the
new German Austria.
friendship
towards
The Nazis assembled in groups at many points and greeted "the cars containing the German delegation with shouts of "Hell Hitler, Hell
thousand police faced a
Etuation
and coufined their
activities to controlling the traffic.
Nothing is indicated in official circles as to the purpose of the visit, but it is understood that at least two problems will be discussed, firstly, restoration of the Hapsburg mon- archy, which is more favoured in Vienna than in Berlin, and secondly, the position of the Austrian Nazis,
tolerated rather than encouraged.---| on Reuter's Bulletin.
Nazi War Minister Appeals For Pesce
Berlin, Feb. 22, General Blomberg, Minister for War, appealed for European peace in a speech at a ceremony in remein- brance of the War dead.
INVESTIGAON OF ALLEGED Notice is hereby given that the
MONOPOLY IRREGULARITIES Ordinary Yearly Meeting of the
In April.
Macao, Feb. 21. will be held at the Head Office of
Some two months ago, by order 1 Queen's
then Acting Governor the Corporation, No.
Li Wing-so, aged 35, of Wing Kut of the
of Rond
on Central, Hongkong, Street, Hongkong, left a widow with- Macao, Dr. Jono Pereira Barbosa, an instituted out children by the Kowloon-Canton order of suspension was Saturday, the 27th February, 1937 Railway fire disaster on January 18 against Mr. P. J. Lobo, Chief of the Who at present are recognised and at 11.30 am. for the purpose of last in which her husband
Economic Services y receiving the Report of the Board Calk-isot and their entire family of the alleged technical of Directors together with a six children and an amun were hill- that certain of the
the Chinese Railway administration. In a letter which the has person- ally taken to Canton, the woman threatens to commit suicide it her claim is not admitted.
Chan
Statement of Accounts for the cd. I claiming compensation froin
year ending 31st December, 1936, The Rogletor of Shares of the Corporation will be closed from
Monday, the 15th February to
Government monopolists had permitted to fall in- to arrears as regards part of the re- venue payable to the Government.
As a result of that order officers were sent out from Lisbon to go in- to the alleged irregularities, and from At the On Fat Metal-dealers shop investigations carried out by the Is Saturday, the 27th February, 1937, where the late Chon Chik-tsel was bon inspectors, the Government of (both daya inclusive) during employed as
oa Manager, an S. C. M. Macao bas ordered the re-instate which period no transfer of shares Post reporter was informed yesterday ment of Mr. Lobo, exonerating him
widow had joined an As- from all culpabilly. can be registered..
that the sociation, recently formed at Canton Mr. Lobo has been ordered to re- By Order of tho Board of of dependents of victims in the Rall-
sume charge of the Department of Directors.
way fire, for the co-ordination of Economic Servlees as from Feburary claims against the Railway adminis-22 tration.
V. M. GRAYBURN,
Chfof Manager. Hongkong, 8th February, 1937.
Mr. & Mrs. Y. Mori MASSAGE
Chief of Staff
He declared, "Their message to the German people is to put hate aside and asle us to remember the horrors of the last War."
General Blomberg added
Chat Germany was offering the hand of reconciliation after freeing the coun- try from that "work of dovila" the Veranillès Treaty.
Germany was now a free couníry and threatened nobody, but a National Socialist country must down a challenge lo Bol- shevism.---Reuter's Bulletin.
In the case of Chan Chik-tsol, the claim is in respect of a party of
throw Orders received from Lisbon have seven proceeding on a trip to Can- ton in connection with the wedding led to the recall of Capt. Sa of a relative. None of them escaped, Nogueira, Chiet of Military Staff at
Germany Declines and it is stated their bodies were Macao. Capt. Marques da Costa, burned beyond recognition.
Commandant of the Artillery Com
Geneva, Feb.. 22. Arupanature, Moxoenusia and Bona. Betting,
Germany has declined to accept an "Chan Chik-tool has had no in- | pany at Macao, has been ordered to finion of Japan and Tionghung over terest in our business beyond the take charge of the Military Staff invitation to an International Con- mini drause, Curse Bprained Ankles and Wrists. Recommended for many years by entory and commission he was Olles pending the arrival of the ference on raw materials - summoned Local Hospitals and Dostor.
drawing as our Manager," it was Major A. Arez, who is expected to for March 8 under the auspices of stated at the On Fat shop, There arrive at Macao vary shortly the League of Nations-Reuter's had been averaging $100 per month." Our Own Correspondent.
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Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marsellles-due Marseilles, 27th March.
Foochow
G.P.O. and K.P.O.
Reg., Letters,
Feb. 26, 5 p.m.. ...Feb. 20, 6 p.m..
Saturday
. Klungchow...Sat., Feb. 27, 12.30 p.m.
Shanghai and Europe via Siberin Agapenor - Sat, Feb. 27, 2.30 pm. Japan
Bangkok via Swatów
Swatow, and Amoy
Sulang Sunday
Kwclyang
Sat., Feb, 27, 8 pm.
...Sun., Fob. 28, 9 .m
Monday
Anshun
Tuesday
Manila, Makasser and Sourabaya '. Tjibadak, Letters for Guam, Honolulu and Tjibadak,
U.B.A. by "Pan-American Air». ways Service"
(Due San Francisco, 9th March)
Heihow
Mon., Mar. 1, 12.30 p.m...
Tues., Mar. 2, 8.30 a.m.
Tue, Mar. 2..
G. P. O. & E. P. O.
Reg.,.. Letters,
cowe Mar. 1, 5 W23. Blar. 2, 8.30 ha," ***.......... Muinam Tues., Mar. 2, 12.80 p.m.
*Superscribed correspondence only.
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