FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12 1923

INTIMATIONS

NOTICE.

WE have appointed Messrs.

ANDERSEN, MEYER & CO., LTD. as our distributing agents for China for our METAL LATHS, HY RIB, EXPANDED METAL PRO- DUCTS, also for Corner Beads, Edge Protectors Rolled Channels and Inserts, a manufactured in our plante in Youngstown, Ohio. U.S.A.

TRUSCON STEEL COMPANY.

E. A. SILAGI. General Manager for China. Hongkong, 9th October, 1923.

ANNOUNCEMENT,

ON September 1st, 1923,

we

secured the exclusive distribut- ing agency for China of the follow- ing steel products manufactured by

the TRUSCON STEEL CO.

Metal Lath, Hy-rib

Expanded Metalu,

Corner Beads, Edge Protectors, Cold Rolled Channels, Also Tapped Inserts and

Slotted Inserts.

We carry the above products in stock at Shanghat

ANDERSEN, MEYER & CO., LTD.

Hongkong, dil October, 1923,

JAPANESE EARTHQUAKE

DISASTER.

HONGKONG RELIEF FUND.

NOTICE.

CUBSCRIPTIONS LISTS for the above Fund are open at the following places:

Hongkong General Chamber of

Commerce.

Hongkong & Shanghai Banking

Corneration.

Chartered Bank of India, Australia

& China.

Mercantile Bank of India.

Icternational Banking Corporation. Netherlands Trading Society. Yokohama Specie Bank. Hongkong Club.

Cheques should be made out to the Order of the Japanese Earth- quake Disaster Hongkong Relief Fund.

By Order,

D. H. BLAIR. Secretary, HONGKONG RELIEF COMMITTEE. Hongkong, 10th September, 1923.

NAVY LEAGUE BALL Under the Patronage of Admiral Sir Arthur Leveson, K.CB. (In aid of War Charities)

Will be held at

The CITY HALL, on FRIDAY, 2nd November. 1923.

at 9:30 p.m. Tickets $5 each.

Obtainable from the

Ladies' Committee Morrie's, Anderson's and The Engineer's Institute.

TO CLUB SECRETARIES.

IN future, the "China Mail" will

publish the teams for werk-end matches in Saturday's issue. Secre- tarkes of all sports clubs including regimental teams, are requested kindly to help in the matter by sending in the names of players not later than noon each Friday. Hongkong, October 10, 1923.

NEWS FROM THE OLD COUNTRY. Bent 18- and we will mali you regidurly every work for B Pepe, Ti 1,1

of any British Weekly "Sgo se paper, w

* Prakti atza, etc., vta, londrinds of papers on our big list. matie fer.ferent paper workly, we thu adme publication for intwrokes, 1914 jinyəfərin year ́s apbscription, fagbeling postage. Mini untqué amé 900 lan Empty Sel 15; Tr-clas t

we, aliy apprecinted by theils

Periodical Perslag Cay., Flymouth, England.

There is no need to send your baby home

If you give the child

Allenburys

Foods for Infants

Entirely free from germs, they give complete indepen- dence of doubtful milk supply and their use is a safeguard against summer diarrhoea and infantile cholera.

Further particulars and 100 pege Booklet en "Infant Feeding and "Manogement" will be sent nej? fier upon apalicoffinto

Allen & Hanburys Ltd. 40, Cantor Recd, SHANGHAL

NOTICES.

THE CHINA MAIL.

IN HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SUPREME COURT FOR CHINA AT SHANGHAI.

NOT

In the Matter of THE CHINA MUTUAL LIFE

INSURANCE CO., DTD.

AND

In the Maifer of THE COMPANIES ORDINANCES

[ledie) vay 11 Ba H1,

JOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by an Order dated the 14th, day of SEPTEMBER, 1923, 1bis Court has dirvięted sepainte Monting of the following alusses of persons vanely :--

A. The Meulars of the mid Company.

P. The Creditors of the sail Company other than Policy

Holders.

C/ The Holders of eurent policies with the said Company subject to premiums and carrying the right of participa- tion in future proftseand of púd up policies with the said Company carrying such right.

P). The Hollest, of current policies with the said Company subject to premiming and carrying no right of participa- tion in fibre profits and of paid up policies with tho said Company carrying no such right.

B. The Holders of policies with the said Company in respect of which the policy moneyg have beemie payable" by death or ineity,

FOR THE PURPOSE of considering and if thought fit approving with or without modification the sehens of arrangement proposed to lu muude hetween the said Company and the said Mem- bors, Creditors and Policy Holders respectively AND that such Meetings will be held at the registered and heid office of the said Company No. 10. Canton Road, Shanghai, China, on WEDNER. DAY, the 12th, day of December, 1923, and as regards-- -

Class A at 19 o'clock in the forenoon,'

#lass Buf 11 o'clock in the forenoon or so soon thereafter us

the Meeting of Class. A is còncluded.

Valss Cat 12 o'clnék noon or so soon thereafter as the Meel-

ing of hiss It is concludal.

Class D at 2 o'clock in the afternoon or so soon thereafter as

The Meeting of Class C is concluded,,

Class Kat Anjelock in the afternoon or so soon thereafter ju

Hae Meeting of Class D) is concluded,

- AT WHICH PLACE and respective times all the aforesaid members, eæditors and policy holders are requested to attend.

A copy of the Agreement dated the 20th day of December, 1999, and made between the Sun Life Assurance Cojípany of Canada and the said Company and emlanlying the said scheme of arrange- ment can be seen and forms of proxy obtained at any of the offices hereinafter mentirased between thay hints of 10 a.m. and 12 noon on any week day previons to the slate of the sud Meetings.

The shid members, creditors and poliny holders respectively any attend such separats Meetings as aforesaid and vote in person or day proxy provided that all proxies given by inambers, creditorá and policy folders in China or Hongkong must be deposited at the said registered ami head'office of the said Company at No. 10. Canton Road, Shanghai, China, not later than seven days before the holding of the said Meetings. All proxies given by members, creditors and policy holders in jaces other thany China, and Hongkong must be deposited at any one of the following offices of the said Company.. namely:

THE PHILIPPINES..... 128. Rizal Avenue, Manila. SIAM...

772, 774. 776 and 778, Si Phyu Road, Bangkok. DUTCH EAST INDIES. 25, Tanah Abang West Weltevreden, Java. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS

MALAY STAIRS AND

Bior:su Noxru Bausio 2. Finlayson tireen, Singapore. BURMAIL..... .... 50/52, Sule Pagoda Street, Rangoon.. INDIA.............. Messrs. Gladstone Wyllie & Co.,

5. Council House Street, Calcutta)

IBO-CHINA...... 19, Buc Talon, Saigon,

CEYLON.....

ENGLAND

JAPAN....

elo Messrs, Chuk Young & Co..

-Lloyds Buildings, Celanbo...

e, George King, Esq.

15. Walnünk, London, E.C.

eo Messrs. Peterson Meckie Alwell & Co..

45. Naniwa-Mnelii, Kobe.

NOT LESS dan Seven days previous to the date of the mid Meetings. Particulars of proxies so deposited sufficient to enable them to be used at the said Meetings will be sent by telegram to the Chairman of the said Meelings.

The Court has appointed CHARLES REGINALD BERKILL of Shanghai of failing his ARTHUR JOSEPH WELCH of Shanghai to act as Chairman of the said Meetings.

The above scheme will be subject to the subsequent approval. of the Court.

DATED the 11th day of October, 1923.

HANSONS, Solicitors for the said Company,

7. Peking Rond,

Shanghai.

IN HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SUPREME COURT FOR CHINA AT SHANGHAI.

In the Matter of THE COMPANIES ORDINANCES

(HONGKONG) 1911 to 1921.

AND

In the Matter of THE SHANGHAL LIFE INSUR-

PANCE COMPANY LIMITED. .

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by an Order dated the 14th. day of SEPTEMBER, 1923, this Court has directed separate Meetings of the following classes of persons namely:--

A. The Members of the said Company.

B. The Creditors of the said Company other than Policy

Holders.

C.

The Holders of current policies with the said Company subject to premiums and enrrying the right of participa- tion in future profits and of paid up policies with the said Company carrying such right.

The Holders of current policies with the said Company subject to premimus and carrying no right of participa- tion in future profits and of paid up policies with the said Company Carrying no such right.

3. The Holiters of policies with the sud Company in respect...

of which the policy moneys have become payublo” by death or maturity.

FOR THE PURPOSE of considering and if thought fit approving with or without modification the scheme of arrangement proposed to be made between the said Company and the said Mem- bors, Greditors and Policy Holders respectively AND that such Meetings will be held at the registered and head office of the mid Company No. 10, Canton Roud, Shanghai, China, on THURSDAY, ̧ the 13th day of December, 1923, and as regards

Class A nt 10 o'clock in the forenoon.

Class B at 11 o'clock in the forenoon or so soon thereafter au

the Meeting of Class A is concluded.

Calne C at 12 o'clock noon or so soon thereafter us the Moot-

ing of Class B is concluded.

ד

Class D at 2 o'clock in the afternoon or so soon thereafter as

the Meeting of Class C is concluded.·· Class B at 8 o'clock in the afternoon or so soon thereafter as

the Meeting of Class D) is concludel.

AT WHICH PLACK. and respective times.all the aforesaid. --meniben-creditors-and-polig holders are requested to attend.

A copy of the Agreement dated the 20th day of December, 1922, and made between the Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada, and the said Company and embodying the said scheme of armingo. rent can be acen and forms of proxy obtained at any of the offices hereinafter mentioned between the hours of 10 am and 12 noon on any week day provibus to the date of the said Meetinge,

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PUBLIC AUCTIONS.

PUBLIC AUCTION

PARTICULARS and Conditions of

the Sale by Public Auction to be held on MONDAY, the 16th day of October, 108, at 3 p.m., it tho Offices of the Pubile Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor, of too Lob of UROWN HAND at Pokfu lam in the Colony of Hongkong, for a torry of 75 years with the option of renewal at a Crown font to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the

King, for one further term of 75 years.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT-

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No. of Bar

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PUBLIC AUCTION.

MAIL WEEK, NEWS.

ITEMS FROM FAR AND NEAR.

"It is a most foolish and stupid Jaw, but under it you may have this exemption," said Mr. d'Eyncourt, at Marylebose when signing a vaccination exemption certificate.

A case of smallpox is reported Cycling away from an infirmary from Whitefield, near Bury, Lan-where lie had been to have à cashire.

splinter removed from his eye, Joseph Reinry, 36, a fitter, "of Preston, was run over by a steam wagon and had one of his legs badly injured and an urn fractured.

In the Vacation Court Mr. Justice Russell, made alisolute the degrees nisi granted In 71 divorce. suits.

.

There is a boom in the tile trade in the Potteries owing to the

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

HONGKONG HOTEL..

Ostohor &.

Mr R.T G. AitkenMr & Mr. R. Jónss Mr R. R. Anthony Mie B. Jonai Mr & Mr Lo Bas Mie L. Jones Mra R. E. Boljlio Mr. II. Joy Mr P. E. Beuston Mrs F. Kanf Mr A. M. Birchall Mr & fra Langetest MD E. Bone Mi T. Lillie Mr Borras

Mr W. J. McChɗorig MB & Mr WV,

Powen

Mr J. Bowen

JM M. Monturifie

"Miss Middlebu'st

Mr C. R. Montagne Mr N. W. Fowler MP. 1. Nowman Mr & Mr W. 3. O Wrs H. Norton

Brow

Mr & Mrs T. Pala M&Ms E. P.MrS 8. Perry'

Brown

An air express flew from Man- chester to London in a total flying time of 75 minutes, averaging near-revival of the building trade and ly 160 miles an hour."

the practical elimination of German competition through the French occupation.of the Rihr, in which nearly all the German temi F. E. Brown factories are situated.

Mr W. A. Cuddy Mr J. D. Dall y

The King won the first and second awards in the open class for Labrador retriever dogs at the Scottish Kennel Club Show at Edinburgh.."

The Rev. John E. Wakerley, ex- president of the "Wesleyan Confer Maria Jones, 80, who was blownence, who was 65, died from an off her feet by a gale at Pelsall, attack of angina pectoris (nervous near Walsall, was stated at the in- affection of the heart) at Castle- quest to have died of cerebral hemorrhage caused by the fall.

The coal output for the week (ended August 25 was 5.163,800 tons, compared with 5,124,000 in the preceding week and 5,148,000 in the corresponding period of last year.

Mrs. John Dunville's "Banshee III.” and Mr. E. Allen's "Margaret" will represent Great Britain in the Gordon-Bennett international balloon race at Brussels.

In a boat race between crews from St. Dunstan's and the London Fire Brigade, the firemen beat the blind ex-Service men by two lengths over a mile course, Women acted as coxswains.

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ford, Yorkshire, where he was to have attentled recepilon nieetings to two new ministers.

It is stated in Madrid that the Spanish Foreiga Minister has heard that Italy will intervene in the London negotiations to decide the future status of Tangier in Morocco. Twelve. Italian carabinieri have arrived at Tangier to protectItalian lives and property.

summons at

|

Mr T. Patrio Mr. Rabbitt Mr and Mea

Rasoil

Mi P.. DruninondMr D. Hus ell Miss E. Ellery

Mi F. M Ellery

Mr Carl Foes

Ar P. Frank

WF W. Ocisler

Dr R. E. Gil!

Mr J Sehind or

Mr and Mrs.

Schrater

6: John Scett Mr. gane Mr W. Vandor Stoot & Mrs J. Could Miss R. Stegmiller MJ Gy Mr. E. otiovel

apt T. P. Hall M2 H. P. Thom on Mrs H. 8. Hucker Mr D A. Tylor Mr J. Scott HarstonMr A. G.Venderpoot Me J. Hawker Mr W. W. Vernor Ira A. Jenkins Mr. Werkreta

REPOLAK DAY BOTEŤ, Mr and Mrs BrooksMee & Mia Lowder

and child

Mr & Mra E. Lund Mr & Mrs M. Cario Mr G. B. Lynott Me E. M. Crauford Mr and Str GI. Mis C. J. Crooker Miskin Mr Edwarde Mr & Mrs W. EL. Mr and Mrs A. C, Plant

Finaey

Me Ralston

Mr & Mrs J. H. Mr O. B. Shank

GearO

Mr E. D. Shank Miss Gorre

Stated to be the first under the Act of last year dealing with pol lution of rivers, a Tower Bridge against the United Baltic Corporation, Ltd, for allow-Mr and Bra H. ing oil fuel to escape from a steam- ship into the Thames at Bermond-Renshao sey, was dismissed on payment of costs.

At Cateshead, Durham, Thomas The air liner "City_of Washing- Young, 28, formerly of the 9thton," piloted by Mr. G. B. Powell, Durham Light Infantry, who won created a new record by making a the Victoria Cross at Arras, was non-stop flight from London to charged with stealing hens and Cologne, 330 miles, in 2hr, 8min., placed, on probation.

an average speed of 153 miles an hour. By boat and train the jour- ney takes from 15 to to hours.

The War Office has notified Mr. DARTICULARS and Conditions of the Phelps, of Shillingstone, Dorset, Sair, by Public Auction to be that the body of his son Edward, held on MONDAY, the 15th day o1st Dorsets, killed in the war in October, 1923, at 9 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order 1914, has been found and buried in of His Excellancy the Governor of oee Lot a German cemetery. of CROWN LAND at Shaukiwan in the Colony of Hoagkon for a term of 70 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be Hxed by the Furroyor of His Majesty the King,

for one further term of 75 years.

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HONGKONG HEIGHTS.

Aa1eat

Upset Price

For the information of visitors 1. cllowing list of some of the bigkos points on the Island and Mainloui published

IBLAXD.

Signal Station Hi Parker

Feat 1774

1734

Mountain Lodg

1720

The Eyrie

1725

Peak Hotel

1805

Taikoo Banatorium

000

Mt. Davis

877

Bowen Rd. (Alterbois

303

MAINIARD.

Taimushao

Kowloon Peak

3124 1971

L'bo Rock

1645

Shann Fass

1000

1

Custom- Pas

780

128

♫ wil's Peak

*

The pre-war mess jacket for Highland regiments, including the Highland Light Infantry, is to be reintroduced, with the exception

that cloth straps will be substituted

for gold shoulder cords.

The publication in French of the first volume of a report containing

collated and an

information lysed, concerning industrial pro

| diction throughout the world,

is announced by the International Labour Barcau of Geneva.

are

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Fire destroyed a large part of the works of the Stentorphone Motor Accessories Company at Balsall Heath, Birmingham, two shops on the opposite side of the road being also damaged by the flames, which were carried hy the gale from a big pile of timber ad- joining the factory.

An elaborate programme, includ- in visits to several Dutch ports, has been arranged for 150 members of the British Institute of Naval Architects, now at the Hague for their annual meeting. They were given

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Tevino

Y.Mr J. 61. Walkos

Mei 0. Shank

Miss E. E. White Mr F. N.Young

PEAK HOTEL.

October 4.

Mr W. Armstrong Mr F. Bagot Mr G. W "Barton Min Barton Mr V. Benjamin Mr and Mrs. F.

Blackwell

Mr J. M. Boonar

Mr M. F. Kay N Mr J. D. Kinnaird Mr T. L. Kononag Mr & Mrs A. Lane Mr E G. Layman W.Mr J. D. Lloyd

Mr. Lloyd

Mr & Mr J. Martin

Mr A. C J. Bowker Mrs MoAinsi Mr H. Bais

Mr R MoGr gʊr_ Miss Butterworth Mr D. H. P. X- Le and Mr H. U. dastor

Clark

Miss C. B. Clark Mr F. Classes

J. R. Collis

Mr J. Finlay Miller Mr T. Mizo ell Mr Morton Mr J. M E, Nikkola Miss M. Nowaholme Mr EH.R. O'Farr J. N. Owen

Mrs A. J. Paterson

Er A. EL Poon

Miss M. Cooper

Ir W. A Cornell Mr M J. Chx Jol. C. W. Davy Me A. V. T. Den LCR, A, Dob-Major & Mra F. H.

in

Phillips Mrt Mes ). Eager Mrs H. B. Bawling Lt. B. C Frearict. Mr and Mrs J. B. Mr D. Fitzgerald

R033

Mr and Mrs G.L-COL G. Sanders

Mr. Schofield

Flapago

reception by Sir Mr F. Midrich Me and Mrs L, Q. Charles Marling, the British Mr and Mrs Y. D. Sett Minister, and Lady Marling,

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tellow Mr R. P. Shaw A. W. Grundy Mr W. F. Simmppe Miss M. B. Hall

Capt.

MrJ. Hancoc's

and Mrs ITAF

The Turkish Evacuation Coni Mrs and Mrs J. End

A fire broke out in the Carryle Rouct hills near Marseilles, threa tening the village of Carry, where mission has received instructions. numerous villas belonging from Angora to take possession of Marseilles residents. Fivethe islands of Imbros and Tenedos, hundred acres of woods have been in the Egean Sea, which the Greek

authorities have just left in accord ance with the treaty of Lausanne, Turkey is also taking possession of Karagatch (the Egean port) in con- forinity with the treaty.

burned.

Hancock

Mr and Mrs W. J.

Hawker

F. H. Skinner

Major Hatterely

Smith Mrs. T. Stanton MrG. M.Hemsworth Mrs and Mics Stub- Mr J. D. Hawkor Mr A. W. Stewart

8. H. Kawer Mrs. H. Bil

binge Mra . 8. Thomson A conference of the Transport

Mrs H. D. Billiard Ma D Thonley and General Workers' Union will

Eng-Com. 3. H.Mr A. W. Tickla be held in Birmingham to consider

Hocken

Capt. Vidall. Mrs J Jangumio. Mr W. E. Wakahand the question of extending the canal boatmen's strike because efforts

Mia. Jeokin Capt. R. P. Walker Railway journeys in Great Mr. G. Johnson Mrs V. M. Ward have been made, it is stated, to Britain were made during March Wajor & Mr Milner Capt. A. E. Watt discharge the 500 loaded barges by 100,478,508 passengers, excludire Jordain

Jono

Mr J. E. Way i held up.

Capt. and Mrs J. ing season-ticket holders, an ine W. A. Jordan Weibast

The three youths, James Sullivan,crease of 3,169,536, or 3.26 per cent, Mr J. M. Kaye Walter Crump, and Walter Hall,compared with March 1922. Pas- who were drowned in the Thames enger receipts increased by £115.476, or 241 per cent, and through the capsizing of a rowing freight carried by 4,506,056 tons,

or 1683 per cent.

boat in sight of many people on London Bridge, were all buried in ope grave at Kensal Green.

PALACE Mr W. Barnett Mr. Brynilion Mr A Dornie dr and Mrs D. A.

Caldwell

Mr G. C. Danca Mr J. Jack

r& Ars E. Kala Mr La Kodli Mr G. Lars a

Mr H. H. Wild

HOTEL.

Mr J. T. Magpix Mr & Mrs Don G.

Sterle

Mr B.. J. do EL

Moore

Mr J A, Pederson Mrs C. Stinger Mr.Rene Vezis Mrs H. A. Wary

The King has approved of the Diphtheria-How It May Be 5th (Buckinghamshire) Battalion

Avoided. Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire

Diphtheria is usually contricted when Light Infantry being designated in future the Buckinghamshire Bat-the child's system for the reception and the child has a cold. The cold proparos: talion the Oxfordshire and Buck-development of the diphtheria germ. inghamshire Light Infantry. When there are cases of diphtheria is the aeighbourhood children that have

Sunshine and Common Sense. colds aboo'd be kept at home and off the. Don't doctor your blood for rbeams- street until rocśvorad Give them stim. Use an external applicatios of | Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and they Chamberlain's Pain Balm. In a fow will not have to romain at home long days it will get you up and out into the It also cleans out the culture beds, which sunshine, then Nature will restore the form tha child's throat when it has a rich rod blood to your veins and aden cakl, and minimizes the risk of contract rid the aratam of this troublesoms dis- fing infections diseas:a, For sale by all own. For sale by all Chemists, and

Storckcopera. Ohomists and Strokeepers

The said members, creditors and policy holders respectively may attend such soparate Meetings as aforesaid and vote in person or by proxy provided that all proxies giron by members, creditors and policy holders in China or Hongkong must be deposited at the said registered and head office of the sud Company at No. 10, Canton Road, Shanghai, China, not later than seven days before the bolding of the said Meetings. All proxies given by members, creditors and policy holders in places other than Chin and Hongkong must bo deposited at any one of the following offices of the said Company, namely:

TUK PHILIPPINEs..... 428, Rizal Avenue, Manila. SIAM......

772, 774, 776 and 778, Si Phys Road, Bangkok. DUTCH EAST INDies. 28, Tanah Abang West Weltevreden, Jaya. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS MALAY STATES AND

BRITISH NORTH BORNEO 2, Finlayson Green, Singapore. BURMAIL. INDIA

CEYLON.....

ERGLAND

50/52, Sule Pagola Street, Rangoon, c/o Mesara. Gladstone Wyllie & Co..

5 Council House Street, Calcutta.

c/ Mesux. Clark Young & Co..

Lloyds Buildings, Colombo.

c/o George King, Esq.

15, Walbrook, Landon, E.C.

- NOT LESS than Seven days previous to the date of the said; Meetings. Particulars of proxies so deposited sufficient to enable themi to be used at the said Meetings will by sent by telegram to the Chairman of the said Meetings.

The Court has appointed CHARLES REGINALD BURKILL of Shanghai or failing, blin EDWIN THOMAS BRYNDZ of Shanghai to act as Chairman of the said Meetings

The above scheme will be subject to the subsequent approval of the Court,

DATED the 11th day of October, 1928. -

PLATT & CO. Solicitora for the said Company,

23, Peking Road,

Shanghai.

J. T. SHAW

TEL. CENTRAL 892,

· LADIES' & GENTS'. TAILOR

ANOTHER CONSIGNMENT OF

SUITINGS & OVERCOATINGS

JUST ARRIVED SUITABLE FOR AUTUMN & WINTER WEAR

SUITS FROM $60.00

Perfection in Style and Fit Guaranteed

Il Peaconsfield Arende (Opposite City Hall.)

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