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TUBĘDAY NOVEMBER 6, 1928.

INTIMATIONS.

HONGKONG TRAMWAY COMPANY,

LIMITED.

(Incorporated in England).

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to Shareholders in the above named Company that the Special Resolution to wind up the Company and the Extraordinary Resolution providing for the distribution or sale

WANT ADVERTISEMENTS

26 WORDS 3 INSERTIONS, $1. PREPAID.

Every additional word 4 Conta for 3 insertions.

WANTED.

TO LET.

years. December or beginning of the Company's holding of Shares AN English Nurse for child of two in the Hongkong Tramways Limited of year. Reply to Box No. 1456, Uncorporated in Hongkong) of which c/o "China Meil" notice has been given to the Shere holders having been confirmed and . passed the REGISTERS OF SHARE HOLDERS in the above named Com. paay both in London and In Hong- kong WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL THE 30th DAY OF NOVEMBER 1923 for the purpose of registering transfers of Shares after which date the sald Registers will be closed and the Liquidator will proceed to a distribution of the assets of this Company among the persons appear. ing as Shareholders upon the said Registers in accordance with their rights and with the said Extraord- inary Resolution.

W. F. SIMMONS,

For and on behalf of EDWARD RITCHIE MORRISS,

Liquidator. Hongkong, 5th November, 1923.

THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

HE FIFTH GYMKHANA MEETING will be hold (weather permitting) at Happy Vallor, on SATURDAY, 10th and MONDAY 12th November 1923 commencing 2.45 p.m. each day,

The Charge for admission to the Public Enclosure will be 81.

Soldiers and Sailora in uniform half price.

Members are advised that they must how their Badger to obtain admission to the Members' Enclosure.

Each member has the right of in

troducing 3 non-members to the members enclosure, tickote for whom o be obtained from Mesars. Linstand Davis at 85. onok up to FRIDAY November 9th.

The Stewarda invite the, Ladies of Hongkong to. be present.

Hongkong, October 29, 1923.

HONGKONG BOXING

ÁSSOCIATION.

FIRST TOURNAMENT OF THE SEASON.

MONDAY, November 12th. at 9.12 p.m. at the

THEATRE ROYAL.

MAIN EVENTS.

TO LET-Ground Floor and rooms on First Floor of 5, Duddell Street, suitable for shops, offices, etc. Apply:-SUNG TAI, 1, Queen Street.

FOR SALE OR TO LET.

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THE

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ITEMS FROM TAR AND

NEAR.

CHINA MAIL.

EXPORTS DROP £20,445,131.

THE JOY OF LIFE.

MR. RAMSAY MACDONALD'S

IDEALS.

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVALS.

at Swansea from the Persian Gulf £62,883,559, n'drop of £20,445,13 shall we turn for joy?" In response Xr J, Gabbay, Mus A. Grasam Thomson,

M.-Sievors, Mr M. J. Batlar, Major L Chenevix Trench, C.MG, D.6.0, XLs 1. M. Hayward, Mr Q.,W, Harp)); Meand Mrs E. Belfer, Br 3. Shertzoff, HL Fahad palaky, Rav. Antonfeff.

Per P. £ 0. **. *! Nellore "Loa Ner, 4:-Messes J. L. Gardner, L. Whitaker Obing.

JUNE'S POOR FIGURES.

Per C.P.S. MR.Kupress of Preliminary figures of the over-

Australia on November 3:-Col and Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, the

Por E. & A... Bastern" en Nor seas trade of the United Kingdom

Mrs J.-M.-Boyod, Mrand MrsE, Brooklo Suspected of spying and pro-for June published in the Board leader of the Parliamentary Labour bank, Men J. Bachen, Mr E. Calatroal, 4-Miss L Willame. Mr R. Stock, Ber W. S. McGoldrick, Mr K. C. Shoo, Me paganda, the ex-Russian Bolshevik Trade Journal shows that while Party, was invited by the Yorkshire Mrs A. Cameron, Mrs W. J. Carall, Mr

0. Ti Wan, Miss Park, Min V. Bazarova, to Evening News to express an opinion: W. P. Chen, Mr Y. C. Chang, Dr. V. Consul Alexieff has been expelled

the imports amounted

Dr. Phyllis laddow, Mim B. M. Branty from Italy.

on the view that, everything is Cheung, Mr J. I. Diwo, Miss A. J. £89,307,683, or £171,313 less than in

were only darkly and sombrely coloured, and Dalmaga. Mr and Mes L. S. Eustlake. Alles H. K. Tobin, Mina M A. Jone May, the exports

to answer the question: "Where Olbbison, Mr T. Goulod, Mles B. Grant. Me and Mrs D. W. Hurring, Bir and Hirs

Mr C. Fargpth, Mr T. Y. Fang. Mrs T.ning, Mes. A. I Morgan, Mia F. Cora

@ Wing, Mr T C. Barnard, Mias Ruby compared with May.

These are the exports and im- Mr. Macdonald, writing from Mrs P. Barti, Mra F. Miss K. Werlman Mow Fung, Messrs Ah Boon, Ab Leonk Lossiemouth, a tiny seaside town Mr and Mrs L. Higas, Me W. 8. Loo. T. II. Antlrows, ET. Milton, J. Me ports with comparisons;

in Morayshire, said:

Miss M. Kirkwood. Miss H. Komor, Mre Mathewson, Mrs Rardley, Mr Li Hong Experts. Imports.

Langban Nookas, Mr S. H. Leg, Mr Y. T. Mr K Po Kino, Mr Kwan Chas·· Certainly there is ample joy in £

Lá, Mr G. N. Lestor, Miss K. R. Marthy, Mine, 3fre Kwan Fing Qon, Kre Kwan Hfe if we do not deliberately Mr and Mrs J. MacArthur, Ms Lee-Si, Mr Chow Kaw, Mrs Kwan forbid it as an unwelcome guest. MeBay, Mis 1. M. MacKenzie, Mra T. Missce Ying. Kwan Hang Choi, Kwas Some people find joy in lugu-Nearo, Hra L. Polio, Miss. 9 Yong, Kwan Chup and Kwag Pin. briousness, so when they speak Phranst. Mr and Mrs B. J Schofield, we ought not to misunderstand them.

During the last month oil Imports

which is a record. amounted to 25,000,000 gallona,

Liverpool Tramways Committee decided to recommend a sub- stantial reduction of fares involving rides of six miles for 3d.

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June, 1923... 62,883,559...89,307.683 May, 1923. 83,328,200... 80,478,996 April, 1923... 76,299,602...86.417,017 One fourth of the £16,235 pro-May, 1922. 67,010,252 88.725.569. duced by the Colchester oyster May, 1921... 59,320.254.86,275.239 beds last season has been applied The imports for June included: by the corporation for the relief of Food, drink, and to-

£44,086,400 rates.

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Sir J. Halliday Groom, M.D., who retired two years ago from the Chair of Midwifery at Edinburgh University has died aged 76..

A set of 28 different Baghdad Occupation stamps was sold for £200 at Messrs. Harmer, Rooke, Flect-street auction und Co.'s

rooms.

The mayoralty of Colchester has been offered to Councillor Mrs. Mr. Alderton, the defeared Liberal candidate for South Edinburgh at ONE Second hand "CITROEN"the general election.

Motor Car 4/5 seaters. At very low price. For particulars apply to Box No. 1453, c/o." China Mall:

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An equestrian statue of Earl Haig, presented by Sir Dhunjibhoy Bomanji, of Bombay, to the City of Edinburgh, was unveiled on the Esplanade there.

Twenty acres of land on Reigate Hill Surrey, are to be purchased for public use by the Footpaths and Open Spaces Society from the widow of Sir Robert Inglis for £2,500.

bacco Raw materials and articles mainly un- manufactured ........ Articles' wholly or mainly manufactur- ed

23,652,027

21,179,382 Animals not for food. 215.882 The total imports for May were £89,478,995.

£3,940,035

Exports of produce and manu- factures of the United Kingdom in June were: Food, drink, and to-

bacco Raw materials and articles mainly un- manufactured Articles wholly or

mainly manufactur ed.................................... Animals not for food. Parcels Post......

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46,533,769 L19,286 750,888

in May were

The £83,328,290.

The Board of Trade Journal states:

In the case of exports of British goods there are notable reductions, both in the raw materials class and in the class of manufactured goods. The excess of imports over ex- Five families were made home-ports of merchandise amounted in less by a fire which destroyed a June to £15,465,000, as compared tenement house at Pitcaple, Aber-with £6,150,000 in May and deenshire, parents and children £32,734,000 for the quarter ending escaping in their night clothes, June. The corresponding excess for the second quarter of 1922 was £61,100,000. For the first six months of the year the excess was £92,235,000.

The Danish trade delegation in Moscow has negotiated a number of contracts. Goods in consider able quantities including large consignments of motor-bicycles, are being sent from Denmark to Russia.

Sir Samuel Chisholm, Bart, long prominent in the temperance and religious movements in Scotland and a former Lord Provost of Glasgow, died at his house at Glasgow aged 87.

The members of the British Iron and Steel Institute who are visiting Italy, were received by the muni cipal authorities at Genoa, and in the evening were entertained by the Chamber of Commerce.

At Bow-street Claude Allen, late proprietor and secretary of the Palm Club, Gerrard-street, Soho,

THE WATER SUPPLY.

This generation is allowing. itself to trust too much to out- ward things for joy.

A good walking stick, a ploe, and any weather are enough; any pocket treasure like "The Open Road" or one of the Golden Treasury volumes add luxury to the elementals.

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P.

I SPARTUBES.

ias E. F. Bhaw, Mr J. O. Shop, Mr.W.- Tao, Mr S. W. Ten, Mrs and Miss K. Torg. Mr E. K. Tsok, Mrs D, Wilkin-

Por P. 40 93. "Onlodanik" on Nov. Mr G. Wilson, Mr 8. Yang, Rev. E. M. Strong, Mr P. O. Chang, Mr P. 8. Chau, 2: - Mr W.-G. Richards He L Mr M.O, Cheng, Mr Doman Singh, Lea Newton, Mrs Piorcy, Mrs W. R. Yone, Fong, Master Kang, Me Foster Gian. Dr. Mr F. R. Adams, Mr and Ms KM, John Kkk, Mr M. O. Law My C. H. Lee, Grist. My T. F. Quinlan, Mre H. K Km 0. LI, Nr 8. A. Li, Mrs C. O Là, Mr Buckland, Mr J. Rowell, Capt. A. G K. 8. Liang, Jim Loe, Miss Loe, Maator Nowhurge. Me J. K. Kempton, Hon Len, Mr A. Perlor, Mr and Mrs E. W Juntic and Mrs R A. E. Greenshield, Kaotz, Miss N. 1. Bylby, Mr C. Tom, Mrir T. and Tady Chambora. Dr. 8. N. Sallum, Mr E G. Els, LA 4. Trolan, Mr B. T. Yang. Mr Young, Get our people away from the Mr E Cons. Mr T. Hirata, Miss AQ D. Grahaa. Mr R. N. Cobb, Mr W.

Gomes, Mrs H. Kitajlīns

A Cheethain, Mrs Meggitt Mr L pettifogging vanities and the

Por P. & O: ..Caledonia" on Nov. N. Hill. Mr and Mrs II. . Read, Mr I empty wildernesses of towns, 2:-Me M, J. Butler, Mr and Mrs Way, B Black. Mrs. Livansan, Mr A. B. get them away with nature from Miss Rathren, Miss M. Sievers. Me N. Tyler, Mrand Mr E. Brooklobank, Hr self-regarding and sighing in- Keat Rugr. Capt. Dogherty, Mrs Kuk Ji. Miss R. Andrews, Mr and Mrs

Pickering

Maj. and Mr Littlejohn, Mr Chester Rowell. Miss F. Quinn, Et. P. trospection, and they will find Mr and Mrs Rassall. Hr and Rack-koase, Miss M. Grimes, Mr R. joy abundantly.

Mra Bartwell, Messrs Thomson, Backley, Bies Mrs Jowett, Mr. Owen Hughes, Then at home-our old Scots Lovett, Rainer, Mimos Bass, Medwin, Mr and Mrs. Button, Miss R. L. But songs of gay humour and lyrical Da Pre, Gasse. Mr R. G. Johnson, Mr B. ton, Sir J. Bilo Rev: Eastsos Strong love; a novel or two like Trist W. Ellis, Mr H. J. MacDonald, Mr and Mr F. Nagle, Mr E Abraham, Master Meggitt. Mr E G. Bull. Mr J. ram Shandy"; Burns or the Mre Plummer and Mr D. B. Ritchie.

Per E & A St. Albans on Nov. Chatterley, Mr O. M. L Parkinson, die Elizabethans: an honest day's-Senator P. Whito-ide, Mr F. Lang.

D. M. Wiland Mrs L. Kosloff, M Mr R. Hanks, Air and Mira work behind one and decent Miss R. Wilkins, Mraud Mrs G. Cala, M. ABAYC memories around one, with per- Mr and Mrs L. Plammer, Mossrs N. E. and Mrs G. W. Richards. Misson C. W. haps a youngster sleeping in the Kent, He C. J. ds Cole. Mr and Mrs and B. Rowell, Miss E. Quinlan, Lt. D. corner what cloud can keep joy Arthur H. Way. Mre E. M. Sbattook, W. Oalpin, Miss L, Grimes, Mr. Vinee

Mine F. Mitchell, Mr W. Mitchell, Mr Mrs A G. 3. Fletcher, ster Dorc out of that?

and Mrs J. White, Mr and Mrs 0. Fletcher, Hastor Osrid Fletcher, Master Skerrett Rogers, Dr. and Mrs L. 2. East Batton, Jirs Neilson, Mr H. G. Ogden, Jake, Misa B. Hayes, Dr. and Mrs Mr S. Rogers, Sir John Oakley, Mr I E William Chong, Hiss V. O. Mackay, Mra Paine, Mr R. Stephens, Mr Domss Bingb H. E. 8. Pickering, Miss Ruthven, Miss Mias . Porrie, Bisa R. Angwin.

And then, there is the greatest joy of all, the joy of working so that all our people may possess the circumstances and the capa city to be full of joy themselves. Don't talk to me of a cheerless life.

TOO FEW RICH MEN.

Sir Alfred Mond, M.P., speaking at an Industrial League conference at Oxted, Surrey, said:

The miners of South Wales do not want to be directed by clerks in Whitehall. They want to have the mines and charge more for the coal.

Without birth control and con- Laval and Seneers of water ip camervoirs scription of labour I do not think it in the 1«Ucliber 1949.-

is possible to organise the Socialist community.

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I regard Socialism not as a form; of ideal improvement but as a terrible tyranny.

I believe Socialism will lead to one war after another, because of the antagonism of nations when they have control of industrial affairs.

The millionaire is the tool to make hundreds of millions for other people. He is a person of utility; there are too few of them.

It is by making people richer 41 that you are going to make the 214.orworld better. That can be done

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FROM MISS BELLE ·HARDİNG's ACADEMY, LONDON, PARIS. BRUSSELS, THE HAGUR. And Madame Judith Espinosa's Academy of Stage and Operatio

Dancing, London.

Min O'Keefe gives lessons in the latest Ball Roors dances, including The Blues Old and New. Tango, Exhibition Work, Ballet, Olavion) Earythmics, etc Candidates pro- pared for the Torisa Technical Byllabus Exam Correct Technique taught

Station Hotel, 10 to 13 a.m.

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toxicating liquors without a licence during prohibited hours and the club was struck off the register.

of Diarist la milons and desimal-If you merely talk about Bolshe-

gallon daring the month of September.vists and miserable capitalists you

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15.7 17.9 The body of a man, with the head

Intermittent Supply in all Rider Mala almost severed, apparently by a Districts during September 1982 axcept razor, was found on the railwaying 8 day viz, lat to 8th when a Con- near Madane, Savoy, France, atant Supply was aivan in the Rider shortly after the passing of Main Distrats West of Eastern Streat.

Constant Supply in all districts until a traiti, from which it is thought the man was thrown, after having been 3rd September 1923. murdered.

The Rev. Harry Wilson, 33 who had been missing from lodgings in Camden Town, N.W., was found lying in a pool of blood in a wood Bear Preston' with a penknife. He has returned to his home at Carlisle.

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Bournemouth Council decided on additions, including a lounge and billiards-room, for the use particu- larly of winter visitors, to the original scheme for a new pavilion on the sea front, which will,raise cost from the total estimated €159,425 to £171,100.

A verdict of Accidental Death was returned at a Hampstead in- quest on Roland Crampton, 14, ĐÈ Claremont, Highfield-road, Gold" ers Green, a Boy Scout, who was shot during the demonstration of the working of an automatic pistol at his scoutmaster's house.

Frederick Trew, the Camberwoll taxicab driver sentenced to 21 days in the second division for being damk. on duty and fined £3 for dangerous driving, was allowed.

Intermittent Supply in all districte Erem 4th 30th excepting the district East of Aroonst Street which way giron a Constant Supply from 13th September. Thess restrictions were necessitated on scoonst of damage to the Bowen Hoad Conduit by landslide.

CONGORY RATES WORKS LEVEL

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never get any farther. Instead of trying to score points we should get together and find common points of contact, and the common points of contact are much nearer together than people think.

`MOVEMENT OF STEAMERS.

The B. F. a. "Agamerinon arrived at Tiverpool on Oct. 30,

Tho B. s.. "Yangtree" arrived at Liverpoot on Nov. 1.

The B. F. 3.4. Autolres from Liverpool left ingspore on Noy, for this port and is due here today at o.m.

The A.. 8. Presulent Mudian" was scheduled to sail from Shanghai yesterday morning. This steamer is dus at Hongkong'at 9 à m. to-morrow.

The B F... "Autolycus" loft Livor- pool on 0 Dat. far Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan and is due bere on or about Now, R.

The O.P.8. R.M.5. "Empres of Asia” arrived at Yokohama on Nov. 3 st a.m. Inft Yokohams on Nov. 3 at um. and is due at Vancouver on Nov, 12

The

Victoria deft Sydney on Oct. 20 and is dro at this port on Nov.

Fall Sapply in all districte daring. She will ssl from Hongkong for Bandakan and Austrálias Forts on Now, September 1913.

The Government Analyst's reporte show | 13. that the quality of the water, la satlalaci tory, y

151

1991

Total Rainfall to Both Sejoumber 08-14 in. x3'19 In,

H.T. ÜBELEY,

Water Authority. Pabile Works Deportmenk.

HONGKONG, HEIGHTS.

For the information of visitor al

bail in £40 when notice of appeal tollowing list of some of the highest against the sentence was given point on the Island and Mainland is at Marlborough-street Police Court,ablished

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Dr. Harte, the general secretary of the Jerusalem Y. M. CA., has bought a site of more than seven acres in the Nikoforiek district, the. gift of the United States, which, it Je prédicted, will develop into the finest residential quarter of New Terusalem

Milne

Officers and men who served with the Salostes Force in the war. under General Sir Geo paraded in Whitehall,

On the fifth anniversary of, the date on which, the Bulgariani, snight, an Krryistice, and - Gederli MEN placed a wreath on the Cenotaph

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The O.P.8., R.M.8. Empress of Rassis" left Vancouver for Hongkong via Japan ports, Bhangbai and Manila. on Nov. 1 and is due here on Nov. 10,

The B. F... Calobas" loft Liver moel on Oct. 30 for Straits Singapore Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan and ís doe hers on or about Nov. 24.

The B. F... Theseus left Laver pool on Oct. 17 for Pensur, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan and is das here on or about Nov. 9

The B. F... Dardagus" left Liver peel on Oct. 27 for Hongkong, Shanghai, Taku sod Dalny and is due here on or about Mar. 97.

CONSIGNEES' KOTICES,

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Cargo arrived by a Bollon Cantic" remaining undelivered after Nor,,ill be subject to rent." Agents;-Dowell &

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