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WEDNESY, JANUARY
INTIMATIONS.
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
NOTICE.
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Extraordinary 'General Meeting of the Club will be bold in the Board Room of Messrs. Jardine Matheson & Co., Ltd. on THURSDAY the 10th January 1924, at 5 pm.
The purposes for which the Mecting is called are
To confirm the following_re- / solutions pasked at the Ex- traordinary General Meeting held on 12th December 1923 1. That the Rules of Racing made by the Hongkong Inckey Club be amended by adding after Rule No. II the following II. After the Annual Race
Meeting 1924 a China Pony is horse measuring 13 hands 3 inches and under.
2. That the said Rules of Racing he amended by striking out Role No. 77 and substituting the following:
China Ponies shall be 140 pounds. for 12 hands with an addi- tional 3 pounds for every complete inch above that height. Fractions of an inch to count in favour of the Pony. Any Pony measuring
hands 14 (fractions of an inch to rount in favour of the Pony) and under shall be eligible to compete at the Annual Race Meeting in 1924 in any race reserved for China Ponies. After the Annual Race Meeting in 1924, any China Pony which measures over 13 hands 3 inches, to be ineligible to compete in
77. The weight for
any
race reserved for China Ponies (fractions of an inch over 13 hands 3 inches not to count).
772. After the Annual Race
Meeting 1924 the Stewards may refuse to accept the entry of any Pony which in their opinion is not a
Chinta Pony. They may, at their discretion, appolut a Committee of Inspection. The Stewards' decision shall be final.
That Rule No. 34 of the Rules and Regulations of the Hong kong Jockey Club be amended to read :-
34 The Stewards have power
to draw up and settle the programme and fix the date or dates for any Race Meeting.
4. That Rule No. 76 of the Rules of Racing made by the Hong. kong Jockey Club be ua- changed.
(b) To propose
a
resolution adopting the revised Rules and Regulations of the Club as circulated to the Members in which the following new pro- visions have been made :-
1. For the division of the Mem- bers of the Club into Voting and Non-Voting or Ordinary Members.
2. For Lady Racing Members,
3. For the
increase of the Entrance Fee to the Club. 4 For Visiting Members.
5. For the appointment of a
Secretary.
6. For the alteration of the date upon which subscriptions are minor payable and other alterations.
By Order
C. B. BROWN, Secretary. Hongkong, January 2, 1924.
HONGKONG BOXING
ASSOCIATION.
THIRD TOURNAMENT OF THE SEASON.
SATURDAY, January 12th
at 9.15 p.m.
at the
THEATRE ROYAL.
MAIN EVENT
TEN ROUND LIGHTWEIGHT CONTEST
A. B. EARDLEY, 9. A.B. WarIGLEY- HMS. Ambrose H.M.S. Hawkins
Also
Four Welterweights, One Light weight, Ohe 'Flyweight and Öne Featherweight Contest, each of Six Rounds
BOOKING AT MOUTRIES: Members on the 10th January. General Public from the 11th January.
USUAL PRICES.
A Band will be in attendance.
NEXT TOURNAMENT February 9th 'at'the'THEATER ROYAL.
WING HING
TAILOR
PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. Specially, Selected Woollen Suitings Just Arrived.
Orders executed at Shortest Notice.
Cheep's Rd., CH Longkong.
Telephoxe 1417):
1984.
This Prospectus has been duly fled with the Registrar of Companies,
THE CHINA MAIL.
The Subscription list will be open on MONDAY, the 14th day of JANUARY, 1924, and close on or before SATURDAY, the 19th day of JANUARY, 1924.
THE SIMPLEX -PLASTER
COMPANY, LIMITED.
Incorporated under the Companies' Ordinances 1911-1921.
CAPITAL
411
$100,000 DIVIDED INTO 50,000 SHARES OF $10 EACH.
Offer of 4,000 Shares of Public Subscription.
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Of the above shures 15,000 crediteal an fully paid will be allotted to Tho Chino American Industrial Developing Company, Limited, as the purchase price for the sale to the Company of property, plant, machinery and equipment of The Chino American Industrial Dovoloping Company, Limited, on the terms of the contract set forth in this Prospectus. Of the remaining 35,000 shares it is intended at the present time to issue only 15,000, and of these shares 11,000-have
INTIMATIONS.
THE HONGKONG, CANTON & MAÇÃO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
THE ONE HUNDRED & FOURTH
ORDINARY MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS in the Company' will be held at the Office of the Company No 4A, Des Voeur Road, [on FRIDAY, 1st February 1924, at 12 0'clock NOON for the purpose of receiving a Report of the Directora, together with a Statement Accounts, declaring a Dividend and electing Directors and Auditors.
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THE TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from Saturday 19th January to Friday 1st February 1924, both days inclusive, during which period no transfer of shares сап registered..
By Order of the Board of Directora.
JOHN ARNOLD,
Secretary.
Hongkong. January 8th, 1924.
already been subscribed for cash by the Directors and their friends.TUNG On these shares $2.50 per share will be paid on application and the balance when called up on the same basis as the remaining capital.
The remaining 4,000 shares to be issued at the present time, ranking equally with those already subscribed, are now offered for Public Subscription, payable as to $2.00 per share an application. The balance due on each share (57.50) will be enlled up on allotment. The unissued Capital of the Company will be issued at such time or times and en such terms as the Directors shall determine.
Directors:
Charles EDWARD HARTNELL BEAуrs, No. 9, thuren's Road Central, '
Victoria, Hongkong, Solicitor.
CHAN PER CHUN, No. 34, Bonimo, Strand. Wist, Victoria, Hong-
koug, Merchant.
CHAP YUE TEu, No. 18, Des Viens Road Central, Victoria,
Hongkong, Merchant,
CARL BRADLEY SHANK, No. 50-52, Queen's Road, Coniral, Victoria,
Hongkong, Engineer,
EDWARD DEAN SHANK, Nos. 50-52, Queen's Road Central, Victoria,
Hongkong, Architect.
WONG KWOK Sites, No. 169, Des Voeux load Central, Victoria,
Hongkong. Banker.
One further Director will be appointed by the Brard after allotment.
Bankers:
THE INTERNATIONAL, BANKING CORPORATION,
Auditors:
MESSIEURS LOWE. BINGHAM & MATTHEWS, Chartered Bank Building, Victoria, Hongkong,
Solicitors:
MESSIEURS WILKINSON & GRIST,
No. 9, Queen's Road Central, Victoria, Hongitong,
Registered Office of the Company:
China Building, Queen's Road Central, Victoria, Hongkong:
PROSPECTUS.
(a) The recent remarkable developments in building in this Colony have resulted in a demand for labour and building materials that has been unprecedented. Increased costs, consequent upon such demand, necessitate the adoption, where possible, of metas whereby not only may labour be saved but untorials produced both quickly and economically. This Company is formed mainly for the purpose of providing plaster und gypsum products which are required in the construction of every building from the small house to the largest block of modern offices. "Simplex Plaster," which the Company proposes to manufacture in this Calony, is manufactured by a special process, and is at present only obtainable froin abroad, and the Promoters are confident that it can be manufactured here and sold for a price considerably below that which the commodity commanda in Hongkong at the prosent time. This pluster is now extensively used in building in this Colony, and is in fact, as experience has shown, extremely beneficial in the Far East und particularly in Hongkong, for it is impervious to white ants, does not chip owing to damp, and is practically fireproof, remaining unbroken and unaffected by hent unless of a temperature of 250 to 300 degrees contigrade.
(b) The Company has acquired as a going concern that branch of the msiness of The Chin American Industrial Developing Com- pany, Limited, which has been engaged in the manufacture of Simplex Plaster.' The purchso includes a piece of land of an approximate area of 41,000 square feet situate at T'sun Wan, together with the buildings, plant, machinery and equipment thereon, the machinery being already assembled for the commencement of manu- facture. The purchase price will be paid and satisfied by the allot- ment to The Chino American Industrial Developing Company, Limited, of 15,000 shares of the Company credited us fully paid up. Furthermore the agreement with tlie Vendors provides that the
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HIGH CLASS TAILORING
SERVICE.
ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.
SECRETARYSHIP;
THE Royal Hongkong Golf Club
require the services of a Secretary who will be required to devote his whole time to the interests of the Club Applicants should be well acquainted with the work con- nected with a Gɔlf Club, and should be able to conduct correspondence. 'á
Applications in writing must state qualifications and date free, and should be addressed to the Royal Hongkong Golf Club, 5 Queen's Road Central, Hongkong, endorsed **Secretaryship."
Hongkong, January 3, 1924.
THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB,
ANNUAL RACE Marting 1924.
NTRIES for the FORTHCOMING
E RACES Close on SATURDAY.
19th instant at 3 p.m. and must be seat to the Jockey Club Rooms, JA, Chater Road on this date.
Entry Forms are now ready and (can be bad at the Jockey Club Stables, the lockey Clab Rooms (Hongkong Club Annex, Chater Road) or Messrs. Linstead & Davis, Alexandra Buildings.
Hongkong, 3rd January, 1924,
ST. DAVID'S SOCIETY, HONGKONG.
THE ORDINARY ANNUAL GEN.
Indoors or out, always carry a bottin of Peps with you. This novel and invalu- able medicino owes its wonderful potency to the fact that in the ingenious form of a compressed tablet, it brings the volatile leng-healing air of the pine forest into every home. This powerful curative agency speedily eats the worst cough, cold or chill and dispels all trouble in the throat, chest, or bronchial tabes.
THE SURE way to keep infeast, paeumonia and other deadly Jung trouble at bay, is to dissolve a Peps tablet in your math at the first apeezeer shiver. As the Pepa medicine la breathed in, is
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Having to the Weapot,
comic! Irritation, cleatios at dangerous germia.
WHEN TRAVELLING by train or tramear, or out shopping in the busy store
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or bazar, or when visiting any crowded place of enterisinment, be sure and carry few Praw with yet. They wan) off the kleše of bills and draughts, and award in danger our infectio from neiulwaren wering from deadly throat and kenut complainte.
DURING the periodic dust storms which are veritable death-dealers to people with weak langs, the value of lepa is self- evident. They thoroughly disinfect the throat, laricate the branchial glands and kep 140 mir-passages and long free from gritty dist Particles and dangerosa gerak.
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IN THE NURSERY Feps save mothers and ayahs many in serious hour. Withest the aid of bartful druga. Pepe comfort and rengthen little moderuar from crust and whooping cough, wakebested dd folk find that Papa free the breath- ig snd end those exjusting boots of bronchuls amat
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always keepitig a bottle of Pejs by your bedside. They give prompt relief from that persistest peugh which keeps you swako at nighu, kito stop those lung dearie houts of "early morning cough.
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PUBLIC SPEAKERS, lawyɑa, preach- ers, singers, and others of similar vocation, held remember that the air of every pubila assembly in viated ass seisoned with the espana tions from the funds of i the ralizado and thagerm of any deadly diseries. An occasional Pops in the mouth
(neutralises the pricecia of this fun at boatessen, bryngitis, etc.
LASTLY, it should never
be forgotten that Peps are particularly velizable in our cli- mako. By regularly taking theso woodartal Utile tablets, the day- eks toge la low night teaper. tropical Laven Creatinmhed. Peps have an invigorating. tiseptic and fort fying action on the whole of the Lunaan breathing apparatus.
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PEPS are ob'ainable in smilol bottles of: eberits and dispensaries Agen-Mer. Wakeabl&G). (Chins) Ltd, 60, Klange Road Shanghai.
MAIL WEEK NEWS.
ITEMS FROM FAR AND NEAR
-To steal bunches of grapes which were part of the harvest festival decorations at Warsop (Notts) parish church, a thief smashed a valuable stained glass window..
Vendors will place with the Company all further orders for the RAL MEETING of the above past twenty-four years, has been.
supply of plaster required by the Vendors.
The Contret for the acquisition of this business is dated the 4th day of January, 1924, and is made between The China American Industrial Developing Company, Limited, of the one part and Denis Henry Blake as Trustee for the Company of the other part. A copy of the Contract enn be inspected at the Registered Office of the Com. pany or at the office of the Company's Solicitors.
(e) The minimum subscription on which the Directors may proceed to allotment is seven sharos.
(d) No commission or promotion money is boing paid by the Company.
(e) The Company will pay the preliminary expenses of and incidental to the formation and. Bosting of the Company down to the time when it becomes 'entitled" to dominence business, and the
nated amount thereof is $5,000.00.
The Articles of Association provide that the qualification of a Director is to be the holding of, 500 shares in the Company, and that the remuneration of each of the Directors is to bo $800.00 per annum. (g) The Directors are interested in the promotion of the Com- pany to the extent, only that they or sorne of them are Directors of other companies with whom the Company may do business.
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(Copies of the Monorandum and Articles of Association of the Company can be inspected at any time during business hours at the Registered Office of the Company or at, the office of the Com- Pany's Solicitors.
(1) A copy of the Company's Memorandum of Association is sacred to this Prospectis and forms part of it.
(f) Application for alares ghould be made upon the Form attached to this Prospectus, and sent to the Company's Bankers together with a remittance of $2.50 per share, the amount of the amposit
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Whore no allotment is made, the deposit will be returned in full and where the number of shared allotted is less than the number -applied for, s proportionate amount of the deposit will be returned
tle) Prospectuses can be inspected at and Forms of Application btained front the Company's Bakers, the International Banking ancha shattion by Registered Office of the Company, Dutod the #the
trary, 1924
14th
Society will be held in the Supreme Court on MONDAY, the January at 5.10 pm
FOOK SƠN FOR SALE Panama Hats, Feit Hats, Straw Hats and all Kinds of Hats.
HATS CLEANT A SPECIALITY. No. d, Wellington Struct.
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(Mationalist Bress Association.
Anyone besirous of joining Othr above for 1924 tmap
obtain full.
Southend's lifeboat, which has saved thiny-four lives during the
replaced by the "William Roberts," a larger and self-righting boat.
Mr. Leonard Raven Hill, cartopi- ist, and Miss Maryon Jean Lyon, advertisement manager, họth on the staff of "Punch!" had a quiet wedding at St. Columba's Pont- street, W.
The British Trade Commissioner at Sydney states that imports of German origin into New South Wales during last. August were valued at £34,119, compared with £24,958 in July, and. £38,862: in Junt.
One hundred tramway-cars have been burned in a fire in one of the Tokio sheds, thus further · handi- capping the city's service, al- ready reduced owing to the.
number of cars lost in the earth- quake. particulars from the Mone Local
·Secretary. In
Pr... K. a. Dermod Forrest.
3. Leighton Thin, kedy
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A mansion, 20 agricultural hold- ings, and practically all the small market town of Cromford, Derby shire, are included in the Willer aley Castle, estate' (1,300, acres), Matlock, which is to be sold by Messrs. Knight, Frank, and Rutley
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An'Antiseptic · Liniment- bok-jaw or blood faison resulting from $500,000 to the endowment fund of
Thero f'b' datier lover from
John D. Rockefeller Jr. has given woud hou Chareberlain's Pain balm, lesromptly applied 16 is antisepted the New York' Zoological Society, and dealtors id "germy' which cause and will give a second $500,000 as inbat mators tion and in one-third mort, an official of the Society Ray Panos diessses. "Italio canal wounds to soon as the society raises 11,000,000
akmerrequired by the maltreat ounces. A Zurmanche{; Bot sale every whore (3.
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100,000 DOLLARS
URGENTLY NEEDED
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THE "ARETHUSA” TRAINING 'SHIP.'
2,500 OLD BOYS HAVE JOINED THE ROYAL NAVY, AND 6,600 THE MERCHANT
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Dep. Chairman: F. II. CLAYTON, EM, Chairman of Skip Committee: IRWSON F DAVITZ, Esq.
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