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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

August 13, 1941.

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Axis Warning To Switzerland

tliat she Warning to Switzerland would have to collaborate in Hitler's broadcast "New Order" has been from Rome. The speaker said the "New Order" will include the whole. of the Continent at Europe, and will not allow a small state "to remain laide to form a refuge for Anglo- Jewish conspirators."

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The

Hongkong Telegraph Eleventh Annual Amateur Photographic Competition June-September, 1941. Two Silvor Trophies Awarded by ILFORD LTD. For the best and second-best entries. Three Silver Trophies Awarded by EASTMAN KODAK CO. First Prizes in each of the three Sections.

$250 .CASH PRIZES. $250 SECTION ONE Interior scenes. Table Top and Still Life Studies. (Exluding portraiture, plants and and flowers).

1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY 2nd $40,

4th $10

3rd $30. SECTION TWO Portraiture.

1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY. 2nd $40, 3rd $30. 4th $10

SECTION THREE

Plants and Flowers.

1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY

J. P. PENNEFATHER-EVANS, Commissioner of Police. 11th August, 1941,

ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE, STANLEY

The new School Year begins on September 1, both for the Middle School and the Preparatory School. Entrance exomination

New Students (Middle School) on August 30, at 9 am).

for

For prospectus, aply to M. S. Fung, Em, or P. L. Chan Esq., e/o Mesara Harry Wicking. Prince's to the Bullding, (Tel. 30241) or

Stephen's College, Warden, Stanley.

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THE "STAR" FERRY CO., LTD.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS

ON H.K. CASE

The full writen Judgment of the Privy Council in dismissing the ap peal against the winding up of the Ching Kee Steamship Company has been received from London.

It will be recalled that the order ove for Its winding up was made by the then Chief Justice of Hongkong, Sir | Atholl MacGregor, won July 4, 1939, following a petition to this effect by the China Merchants Steam Naviga-

one of tho Share ilon Co., Ltd, holders.

The petition was opposed by share holders representing 10,000 shares and the Dalren

Kabushki Kalaha, one of the creditors. All of them were of Dairen.

Kisen

After the petition had been grant- ed, the Respondents brought an ap- peal before the Full Court. It was dismissed, and the matter was then taken before the Privy Council, with the result atated,

During the hearing of the original petition, it was stated that the Com- pany had 20 ships, six of which were at that time in the Colony, and that not If the winding up order was

would in all pro- granted, these bability as into Japanese hands.

The Petitioners for the winding up were represented by Mr Eldon Pot- ter, K. and Mr 1. C. Macnamara, instructed by Mr D. L. Strellett of Messrs . K. Hall Brution and Com- pany; and Me H. G. Sheldon, C., and the Hon. Mr Leo d'Almada, Jur, instructed by Mr H. J, Armstrong for the of Messrs Doncons, were Respondents.

forces, the jurisdiction of the Chinese Courts over the Company had been ousted; that the decree of February 21, 1930, was a nullity; and that the accordingly never been Company had dissolved. The Full Court, consisting of Justice, Lindseli and Fraser, had

dimeulty in no

conten- tion, And Mr

In presenting Valsey this his arguments on behalf of the pellants before this Board, frankly, and quite properly, admitted that ho could not challenge the correctness of the decision of the Full Court on this point, The position, therefore, is this. The Company has ceased to exist by an act of the country by whose acts and under whose law it wa, made a juristic entity, and must accordingly

treated as non- existent by-all courts administering

be

FAKIw (see as lo

this the ob- servations of Lord Wright in Lazart Bros, and Company v. Midland Bank (1933) A. C. 289 at p. 207). In these circumstances both the Chief Justice and the Full Court of Hongkong held that they had power to ordor the Company to be wound up in that colony.

Precedent Quoted

"They found a precedent for soj holding in the case of In re The Rus sian Bank for Foreign Trade (1933) Ch. 745, where Mr Justice Maug-

he then was, ordered ham, ur winding up of a Russian bank which had a branch office in this country but had been dissolved by Russian legislation. But in truth no precedent wa establish the

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required in order to power of the Supreme

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NOTICE la heroby given that an Lords of the Judicial Committee

upon it

it by, a. 313 (2) of Interim Dividend of $1.00 per of the Privy Counell comprised Lord

The Medical Authorities have re- The following are the minutes of Share has been declared for the Atkin, Lord Russell of Killowen, the Companies Ordinance, 1932. As Lord Romer, Sir George Rankin and the Company had ceased to exist it half year ended 30th June, 1911.

Lord Justice Clauson. Their judg- hnd necessarily ceased to carry on the fourteenth meeting of the Equit-newed their warning against bath-

Commitice, ing in the harbour. payable 011 MONDAY, 25Tment, which was delivered by Lord business in the Colony, and in such able Rice Sales Fund

circumstances the sub-section In held at Medical Headquarters last It is understood that six meinberg AUGUST, 1941, on which date Romer, reads:

terms empowers the Court to wind Monday. Dividend Warrants may be obtain-

The Judgment

notwithstanding that

It has

There were present the Rev. W. H. of the Crown Forces suffering from ed on application at the Office of

been dissolved and ceased to exist by "The Appollants (Dairen Kisen virtue of the law

C. C. Liao, Mr Tsoi Fo-tin, Mr nedy Town Infectious Diseases Hos- of the the Company, Kowloon,

Rev. H. Apital on Sunday. Investigations as Wong Quincey, the rightly exer- the Respondents (Shiang Keo, other

Soccurred went to show that immer- slon in the Cholera-Infected waters There

valu- Solwyn-Clarke in the chair. abundantly clear. wise known as The China Merchants eised the power so conferred upon it Wittenbach, and the Hon. Dr P. So the way in which infection had was the probable The minutes of the thirteenth of the harbour ing to the are able assets formerly belonging to Steam Navigation Co., Ltd,) for were until it ceased to exist) Company that are still in Hongkong, had been circulated, were taken as

meeting, held on August 5. which cause. shareholders in a a company in

imown as

and it is essential in the interests

The Authorities point out that a the Ching Kee Steam Navigation Co., both of the former shareholders and read and were approved and coa-

and armed.

considerable volume of sewage flows of Ltd. The Company was incorporated of such creditors of the Company as

in the year 1920 under the laws of there may be that these assets

The Chairman reported that Gov- into the harbour, that 2,400 cases of should

ernment had approved the Com- Cholera have been discovered in the the Republic of China, having 11 be protected and distributed

twelve months, that many head office at Chefoo, in the Chinese those who may be found amongst mittee's scheme for a cooked rice past

Cholera germ for months after re- covery, and that the germ can re- for over main viable in seawater forty days. The wisdom of heeding the advice of the Authorfiles In this matter, it is pointed out, must be apparent to all.

The Register of Shares of the Company will be closed from SATURDAY, 16TH AUGUST, 1941, to MONDAY, 25TH AUGUST, 1941, both days inclusive.

By Order of the Board Directors.

C. M. MANNERS,

its

Secretary and Manager. Prove of Shantung. It had also titled to them. This can only be donel kitchen in the basement of Wanchail persons act as "carriers" of the

Bong Kong, 11th August, 1911.tuated at Hongkong. FOR THE PROTECTION

OF CHILDREN

What to do to help a child

Anyone knowing of a child who kna been assaulted, neglected, OF ill-treated in a manner likely to cause unnecessary suffering or injury to health, or knowing of a parent who is seeking advice on any matter concerning, a child, would be doing an act of kindness by communicating

at once with--

The Hon. General Secretary, 11.K.S.P.C., Old City Hall.

The Inspector, 40, Pokfulam Road, 1st Boor

The Inspector, 82 Stone Nullah Lane, 2nd, Floor.

The Inspector, 12 Sai Yeung Chol St Kowloon,

The Inspector, 52, Argyle St., Kowloon.

All further steps will be taken, and expenses borne, by the Society.

The Informant's name will be kept strictly private, except in cases where malice is proved.

Explanation

2nd $50. 3rd $30. 4th $10 Of Heat Wave

RULES

The following Rules will govern the Competition:

-The Competition is open to all

photographers.

ford

3.-The entries awarded the

Trophies for the best and second- beaf pictures in the Competition, wil not be entitled to any other prizes.

1. The prizes will be awarded to the competitors sending in what are adjudged to be the best photo- grapla in each Bection. Each entry must be accompanied by form which will be published during the period of the Com- petition, and which must be pasted on back of entry, 4-The right to publish any or all of the entries reserved to the Hongkong Telegraph,

8-All photographs entered must have been taken in the Colony at Ilongkong. Photographs which have been already entered la ather Competitions are ineligible. d. No responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery of, loss of, or damage to entries. -All entries to be either black, sepur, or toned pictures, and must bo mounted. Coloured photo- graphs are ineligible. B-Pictures submited in sopla tones should be accompanied by winter prat in black and white. -No pletüre, to entered in more

than ons Bection.

10.-Mounts to be only white or cream, must be of one of the following

ize:-10X12, 18X30.

11.-No correspondence will be enfared

into in connection with the Corn-, petition. 12.-Members of the Staffs of the Tiongkong Telegraph and the South China Morning Post are not permitted to compeje. 13.---The_decision of the. Judges shall

‚'be final...

14, the conclusion of the Com-'

petition, entries will be returned

to competitor on application at the Telegraph offices within sOVOR days.

15. The use of aliases is strictly.

forbidden.

NAME

ENTRY FORM

SECTION

ADDRESS

"It is nothing out of the ordin- ary." said Mr B. D. Evans, Direc- tor of the Royal Observatory, com- menting yesterday on the high tem- perature registered during the past few days.

branches, one of which was Its main busl- ness appears to have been that of owning steamships, of which, at the outbreak of hoatilities between China and Japan, it possessed 20. Of six were, and still are, in the harbour of Hongkong,

these

the

by means of a winding-up order.

"For these reasons their Lordships are of opinion that this appeal should be dismissed and they will humbly advise His Majesty accordingly. The Appellants must pay the Respon dents' costs of the appeal."

chuan. In the normal course of things MR JOHN DOBSON

"On February 21, 1938, Com- pany was dissolved by deeree of the District Court of Chungking, Sze-

the jurisdiction to make such a de- erce in the case of this

Company would have been vested in the District Court of Fooshan, in the Province of of which the immediate

BURIED

Many Friends Attend

E. Bourke, s.J., offeinting.

A bouquet

at the

Market kindly lent for the purpose wi by the Hon. Mr W. J. Carrie.

Bale of Vegetables

Mr C. N. Li reported that the average daily excess of takings ever purchasing price of vegetables on the second week's operations amounted to $7.02. He pointed out that this was an Improvement upon the arst. week's work, but was still below the

on a sound economic footing. together 130.1825 plculs of vegetables had been purchased $770.77.

cum required to place these activities

fot

thila quantity

tity 132.775 piculs had been

the

NEW VARIETY TEAM TO PLAY

AT K.C.C.

Incorporated by Royal Charter 1953,

£1.800.000

1,000,000

BANKS

THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA'& CHINA.

Fald-up Capital

| Reserve, Fund iso

Reserve Liability of Proprietors $2,000,000

HEAD OFFICE/LONDON.

38.Nihsopigad, B.C.A.

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AGENCIES`AND DEANCHES:

Hongkong

Ator Blar

Rangoon

Amritsar

Hollo

Salgon

Bangkok

Ipoh

Semarang

Flateyin

Karachi

Beremban

Bombay

Klang

Shangha

Calcutta

Kobe

Bingapore

Kuala

Bitawan

Street

Lumpur

Bourabaya

Fairis Plaes Kuching

Talping

Madras

Tientsin

Cawnpore

Manita

Tongkah

Cebu

Colombo

Dani

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Tringtao

Haiphong

(Peking)

1lankow

Penang

Canton

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(huket)

Yokohama

**

and General

FOREIGN EXCHANGE Banking Business transacted,"

CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Year or shorter periods in Local or Other Currencies af rates which will be quoted on application,

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Local Currency and Rterling withs interest allowed at rates obtainable on application, The Hank's Head Offer in London undertakes Executor and Trustee brand

at nose, and claims recovery Briti Income Tax Overpaid on terms which may bo ascertained

any of 15m

Agencies and Branches.

W, IL EVANS THOMAS,

Manager.

THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED

Head Ofco:-15, Gracechurch Biznes,

London, E.C3.

Authorised Capital

Subscribed Capital Pald-up Caplial

Reserve Fund and fest

DANKERS:

£3,000,000

1,800.000

1,050,000

1,254,000

The Bank of England & Midland Bank, Ltd.

1

Bangkok

Madras

Bombay

New York

Calcutta

Colombo

Karachi

Delhi

Kota Bharu

Gallo

Howrah

BRANCHES

Jona Kuantan

Kandy

Kuala Lipis

Penang Stankoon

Shanghai

Bimia

Kunta Luimper Bingapore

HONGKONG DRANCH.

description

Kusia Trengganu.

Every

Hongkong Hanking

Exchange Business transacted.

and

TRUSTEE AND EXECUTORSHIP UNDERTAKEN. Current Accounts opened in Local Cur- rency and Fixed Deposits received in Local Currency and. Sterling on terms that may be ascertained on application.

D. BENSON,

Manager.

POST' OFFICE

Air Mail to Rangoon to connect with the British Överseas Airways Service will until further notice be closed on Mondays and Fridays. Correspondenco for despatch by this route must be superscribed by "C.N.A.C."

The public are reminded that it is breach of postal regulations to enclose in a postal caver communi- cations intended for persons other than the addresses,

and

At the Members Party, which is to higher court was the Shantung Pro Shantung,

for sold $818.71 Wastage amounted be held at Kowloon Cricket Club on to 11.0725 piculs valued at 567.52. Saturday evening, August 18, at 9 The funeral of Mr John Dobson, vincial Court, But in February, try of the Public Works Department, tables in e etain of the markets had of a variety show.

A Feduction in the price of vege- p.m., the entertainment will consist the Japanese were in

who died suddenly at Kowloon Hasbeen note. occupation of the Province and the pital on Monday at the age of 39

The Printed Matter Service to the The Cosmopolitans (by kind per- The Vegetable Laans were making | Chinese Courts there were not able years, took place yesterday

of Commodore A. C. following places in China is tem- strenuous to exercise their. Judicial functions. Catholic Cemetery, the Rev. Father New Territories formers from giving Collinson, R.N.), will present "Bits orarily suspended:--Yunnan, Exo-

effort to dissuade the mission But it is provided by the Chinese

their custom to

Committee's and Pleces," sponsored by Mr Easter- huen, Kweichow, Hunan, Fukion Kulangsu), Amoy Code of Civil Procedure that when

brook, R.N., and aliected

Lew (except by

North Kwangal

and buyers. It was resolved that opera-

East of ever a competent court cannot legal-

party concert

<wangtung. ly or physically exercise its judicial owen equals of Mowers from tions should be continued, their In- Seper. They are a new powers an immediate higher court with the coffin,

fluence on buying and selling veget- so far as Hongkong is concerned, and

Judging by the programme, are going INWARD AIR--MAILS- may designate some other court to

able being deemed salutary..

to present a most entertaining show,

10W Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Present at the funeral were the

Those taking part are Charlie Mist,

Direct Service"--San Francisco Lyle Colbert, Erie Philpott, George

date. 5th August. ................... Aug. 14. Arliss, Tass Willard, Gary Grant, Les Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Gibson, Bill McGrath, Lew Soper and Direct Service"-San Francisco 'The Great Marvino

date, 10th August..... ..Aug. 26.

OUTWARD AIR MAILS Thursday, Aug. 14

ASSU

the case

Ino

High Price of Rice The Chairman reported that reply had been received so far to the made to urgent representations Government on rice prices by the Committee at the thirteenth meeting.

Members may bring male guests,

jurisdiction. Accordingly, on February 20, 1938, the Supreme Hon. Mr AB. Purves, Director of Court of China made an order de- Puble Works, and Melars H. J. signating the District Court of Fountain, A. F. Paul, A. Tarbuck, ChungkUE. Szechuan, to assume W. P. Hedley, D. C. W. Fitches, C. of the E. Stewart, A. W. Paterson, Jurisdletion over

C. B. Robert son, W. Pryde, R. Company.

C. E. Moore, A. Brooksbank, A. M. A discussion took place on the In- and the charge of $1.00 per person J. Macfadyen, J.

Wattle,

includes supper. The proceeds of the II. J. formative statement on the Govern- vening will be devoted to the Over. | Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, Pierce, D. C. Morgan, A.-M. S. mont's rice policy madeby the Wright, T. W. Carr, A. Bone, H. G. Financial Secretary at the meeting of seas League Tobacco Fund, to which, Wallington, C. C. Wong, H. K. Lai, the Legislative Council held August 110, mostly raised by entertain- P. C. Chan, and others.

Powers of Jurisdiction

"In view of the dissolution of the Company, the

Respondents, on March 29, 1030, presented a petition in the Supreme Court of Hongkong for the winding up of the Company, under the provisions of the Cam- panies Ordinance, 1932. The jurisdic- tion to make such an order is con- ferred upon that Court by section 313 of the Ordinance, the material the provisions of which are:

Mr Evans disclosed that the moxl- mum temperature of $2.5 degrees registered last Saturday Was highest for the month so far. The temperature un Sunday was 018 degrees and yesterday 80.0 degrees, He explained that the high week- end temperatures were due to weat- er, overland winds caused by the presence of a typhoon near Slang- hal. The temperature had dropped glace, with the winds now blowing from the east.

in which an unregistered company 913 (1) (b). The circumstances may be wound up are as follows. (1)If the Company is dissolved, or has ceased carry on business....

(il)-It the Court is of opinion that 1x Just and equitable that the Company should be wound up.

v in-

(2)Where a company corporated outside the Colony which has been carrying on business

in the Colony ceases to carry on business in

The mean maximum temperature Ja Hongkong during August Is around 89.5 degrees and the high- the Colony, it may be wound up as

est maximum temperature aver re- corded hero was 07.0 degrees 1000.

A reading of 93.7 degrees was recorded in 1006; and on only five occasions since has the August temperature exceeded 03 degrees.

Yesterday's barometer reading of 29.003 was quite normal for this time of the year.

New Device To

'Kill' U-Boat

an unregistered company under this: part of this Ordinance notwithstand- ing that it has been dissolved UT otherwise ceased to exist as Com- pany under by virtue of the laws incorporated.

the country under which it was

of the

The petition came on for hearing before the Chief Justice of Hongkong) on July 3, 1030, when a winding-up order was made. It should be men- tioned that in the meantime, viz., on May 5, 1939, the order dissolving the Company made by the District Court of Chungking had been taken by way appeal to the Supreme Court, Szechuan, and that the appeal had been dismissed.

of

Now Nearly Ready The U-boat is doomed, according | "The present Appellants, who had to Mr Charles Kettering, vice-pres opposed the making of the wind-up dent of General Motors, and order by the Chief Justice appealed America's foremost inventor.

in due course to the Full Court of New York radio recently quoted Hongkong, who by order dated Janu- Mr. Kettering na saying that work is ary 5, 1940, dismissed the appeal with nearly complete on a device that costs, From this last mentioned order will hound the U-boat from the an appent is now brought before His scag."

Majesty in Council,

New Contention

"Hitherto," he added, "there has been no device which will detect the U-boat when it is lying on the sur- "In opposing the petition before the face at night charging its batteries. | Chief Justice the Appellants rolled "Now we are going to have, that solely upon what they conceived to device."

be the merits of their esao. - But in

Mr Kettering is the Inventor of the | the Full Court they put forward in Please use blocić, letters and paste | far^self-starter, 'ami is closely asso- | addition' an altogether new conten- one of them formé on back clated with the research work of the tion. They amerted that by reason of US Air, Navy, and War, Depart-the military occupation of the pro- ments.

vince of Shantung by the Japanese

of each-Entry,

7

7.

to date the K.C.C. have forwarded up The Chairman intimated that he ments such as the above-Contribut Floral tribute were sent by Mtrs David felt that he had every member of thei

cd. Prioraton) Klity porn from Committee behind him when he

Mrs Norris (Preston).

Ken. L. D. Skinner, Megars Mitchell,

A. B. Purves, W. P. Hedley. Mr Rawe emphasised the fact that the Com- they served a legitimate and not Marble Hall). Mr and Mrs Balley and mittee gave their whole-hearted sup- unuseful role in offering constructive Eastbrook, Freeman (Marble Hall, Tim pert to the control of such a vital submissions, both to Government and Daly, Wong Foo-kee, I. M. Blu, Y. Abbas, foodstuff as rice being in the hands to the Monopoly, in relation to the of a Government body during the high price of rice and to the grades period of the present emergency, of rice offered for sale by Govern- The Committee felt, however, that ment.

Fang Yun-ting, Peter Pang:

The

Commandant and

Hanks,

Buildings Ordinance Office; and others. 1.1.V.D.C. European and Chinese Stan

KEEP THE BOMBER FUND SOARING

TYPES

OF BOMBERS HITTING HITLER

11.—The Fairy Albacore, DONATIONS TO DATE: $2,459,657.05

REMITTED TO LONDON: £151,939.19.6d

U.S.A. and Europe via "Pan- American Airways and Trans- Atlantis Services.

K.P.O.

Reg.

Ord:

.........Aug, 14, 5 p.m. Aug. 14, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O,

Reg.

.......Aug. 14, 5 pm. -

Ord,

Aug. 16, Tp.m."

Friday, Aug. 15

Air Mall by Air to Bangoon to

connect with the "British Overseas

Airways."

"K.P.O. & G.P.O. BLOE......

Ord.

.......Aug. 15, 4 p.m.

......Aug. 15, 6.30 p.m. Monday, Aug. 18

Air Ball by Air to Kangoon_to` con» nect with the "British. Oversean Airways."

K.F.O. and GP.0,|---

Rer.

Aug, 18.4 p.m. Ord. ................ Aug. 18, 4.30 p.m.

Tuesday, Aug. 20

Air Ball for Mantia, Guam, -Hose- fula, E.8.A., and Europo vis "Pan- American Airways, and Trans- Atlantio Services.”

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G.P.O.

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STOCK MARKET REPORT

Hongkong Stock Exchange Official Suminary issued yesterday, BI”

Buyers

A

HK, Govt. 4% Loan 03,50 H.K. Govt. 314% Loan (1934). 94.50 HR. Govt: 3% Loan (1040) 94.60 H.K. Banks $1,330

Canton Ina $225 H.K-Fire Ins. $185 Docks $15.50

Providenia $0.80 Chinese Estates $101 Trams': X.D. $10.00 Electrics "N" $21 Electrica, Rts $10.00 Coments $14.50- Watsons $10.85

Docks $18.63

Sales TAT

Trams $16.95/17 -

Lights 20" $5.00/05/0 Lights "N"! $1.30

Diacao Electrics $10.40 Dairy Farms 31834

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