"WEDNESDAY JANUARY 16 1924.
MINTIMATIONS, "
WARNING.
NOTICE is hereby given that the
firm of
PATHE-ORIENT
INTÍMATIONS. .:
THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB
ANNUAL RACE MESTINO 1924.
NTRIES for the FORTHCOMING RACES close on, SATURDAY, 19th instant at 3 p.m. and must be sent to the Jockey Club Rooms, 3A, Chater Road on this date.
Entry Forms are now ready and can be had at the Jockey Club Stables, the Tockey Club Rooms (Hongkong Club Annex, Chater Road) or Messrs. Linstead & Davis, Alexandra Bulldings.
which has its Head Offices at Hong keng and Tientato, are by virtue of an Agreement between PATHE ORIENT and PATHE EXCHANGE INCORPORATED of New York, the Froprietors of the exhibition rights In the Territories of CHINA, HONG- KO G and MACAO of all HAROLD LLOYD cinematograph productions already released or to be relessert.
NOTICE hereby further given to all exhibitors of cinematograph films in the territories of CHINA, HONGKONG and MACAO that any cinematograph print or prints of any HAROLD LLOYD. productions which are not secured or hired from ita through PATHE-ORIENT Shanghai, Hongkong or Tientsin Offices are spurious prints and DRAFT PROGRAMME OF 1924 RACH Infringe the rights of PATHE- ORIENT and such legal proceedings as PATHE-ORIENT deem advis able will be instituted against any persona possessing or exhibiting the
same.
Dated this 10th day of January 1924.
(Sd) WILKINSON & GRIST Hongkong. Solicitors for Pathe-Orient.
THE HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
Hongkong, 3rd January, 1924.
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
MEETING.
to an alteration In the conditions of the eighth race on the first day, the Chater Cup
THE attention of Owners is called
The last sentence should read as follows: Ponles that have started and never BEEN PLACED in an Of ficial Race allowed 10 lbs.""
By Order
C B. BROWN,
Secretary. Hongkong, 9th January, 1924.
THE ONE HUNDRED & FOURTH TUNG SANG
ORDINARY
MEETING
of
SHAREHOLDERS in the Company will be held at the Office of the Company No. 4A. Des Voeux Road, on FRIDAY, 1st February 1924, at 12 O'clock NOON. for the purpose of receiving a Report of the Directors, Statement of together with อ Accounts, declaring n Dividend and electing Directors and Auditors.
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 can be registered.
By Order of the Board of Directors.
JOHN ARNOLD,
Secretary.
Hongkong, January 8th, 1924.
TAILOR
11A Peel Street
ALBEU 单利街拾壹號A
EXPERT FITTERS
THE HONGKONG LAND HIGH CLASS TAILORING
INVESTMENT & AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the THIRTY-SIXTH ORDINARY GENERAL MEET- ING OF #HAREHOLDERS in this Company will be held at the Offices of Messrs. JARDINE, MATHE- BON. & Co., LTD., on MONDAY, 28th JANUARY, 1924, at 11.15 o'clock in the forenoon for the pur- pose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with a Statement of Accounts for the year ending 31st DECEMBER, 1928.
The REGISTER & SHARES of the Company will to CLOSED from FRIDAY, 18th January to MONDAY, 28th January, both days. inclusive, during which period no transfer of shares can be registered. By Order of the Board of Directors.
L. S. GREENHILL,
Acting Secretary. Hongkong, 11th January, 1924.
THE HONGKONG LAND RECLAMATION COMPANY,
LIMITED.
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SERVICE
WING HING
TAILOR PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. Specially Selected Woollen Sultings Just Arrived.
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Panama Hats, Felt Hats, Straw Hats and all Kinds of Hats.
HATS CLEANED A SPECIALITY: No. 84, Wellington Street.
The
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENationalist Press
that the TWENTY-THIRD ORDINARY GENERAL MEET. ING OF SHAREHOLDERS in this Company will be held at the Offices of Messrs. JARDINE. MATHE SON & Co., LTD., on MONDAY, 28th JANUARY, 1024, at 17 o'clock in the 'forenoon for the pur pose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with a Statement of Accounts for the year ending- 31st DECEMBER, 1923.
The REGISTER & SHARES of the Company will be CLOSED from FRIDAY, 18th January to MONDAY, 28th January, both daya inclusive, during which period Do transfer of shares can to registered. By Order of the Board of Directors.
L. S. GREENHILL,
Acting Secretary. Hongkong, 11th January, 1924.
THE BANK OF EAST ́ASIA, LIMITED,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the FIFTH ORDINARY] YEARLY MEETING OF SHARE HOLDERS will be held at the Regio tered Office of the Company No. 10, Des Voeux Rond Central, at 3.00p.m., SATURDAY February the 2nd 1924,j for the purpose of receiving the Re port of the Directors together with a Statement of Accounts for the year -ending 31st December. 1923.
The Transfer Books of the Com- pany will be closed from MONDAY,
Association.
anyone desirons of joining the above for 1924. mað obtain Tull particulars from the Mon. Secretary..
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| 3, Leighton Hill.
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27.-U.S.9.B. West Faralon.*
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FROM LONDON. Jan. 19, P. &
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Perim. 31.-P. & U Bondan. Naldera.
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ESTABLISHED 1896
BATHR & BATH-BOOM
ACCESSORIES,
21st January (both dess in Estimates furnished
February 1924, (both days inclusive) daring which period no transfer of shares can be registered
By Onter of the Board of Directam,
KAN TONG PO
Manager:
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free of charge.
Office 21 Wellington St.
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Fifty Year of Service. Over fifty seam of wenful and in valuable vise stands to the credit of
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and in all that timo we have never heard of a
MAIL WEEK NEWS,
ITEMS FROM EAR AND
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Swansea's tinplate trade has rarely been more flourishing.
Foot and mouth disease has broken out afresh on a farm at Rackheath, near Norwich.
BE HOTELA.
∙BONGKŐIG HOTEL:
Mr W. van Agnow Miss H. Edilio Mr R.T G. Aitkenke A. M10Milan Mr Alix
Mr V. H. Mansfield Mr T. J. Bagram Mrs O, M. May Mr R. E. Balilios Mr H.. MoMlokool Mr E. Blackburn Mr V. Monssche Mr and Mrs Lu.Miss Mildlobuat
Blackburn & chiklar O. H. Montague
Mr W. Mooro Mr Bla
A bald player at a Blackheath world play drive won first My C. Brevor prize-hair brushes and a comb..
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Evening classes for boiler stokers are being held in Lancashire to teach them how to reduce the smoke nuisance, *
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Dr J. Morrison Mr G. HBrocko Mrs L. E. Nowell Mr J. A. R. BrownMr P. I. Nowman Min L. Brown Mr & Mrs Nicholls Mr A. O. Burdin Mr J. Fack
Mr and Mrs A, M. Mr and Mrs M. M.
Poros Commen
Mr. Chaliscombe Mr & Mrs T. Petrie Mr E. R. G. Corn Col. & Mra Bamuola Mr W. A. Caddy The Hos. Dr & Mrs;
Davis
More than 37.000,000 millions and, Bra W. 8. J. G. Cobarman
gallons of crude oil were imported into Swansea during the first three weeks of October.
A stone, six feet long, fell upon John McCourt, miner, in Seaton Delaval pit, Northumberland, ing him instantly.
A guinea-piece dated 1689 and bearing the effigies of William III and Mary has been dug up in an allotment at Epping, Essex.
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Mr B M. Beriven-r
Miss E. M. Dawson Mr and Mrs H. g. M: D. R. Domally Beadamore
Mr B. C. Dumbell Mr D.-K. Sovoca
Mn F. O. Edwards Mrand Men G. II. J. MrF.C. Edwardslev.d. Sluys Mr A. E. Fearnley Mr F. Sonne kill-Mann Mr. W. H.Met W. H. Sporke
Galo
Mr and Mr L. H.
Starkey Dr R. E. CH1 J&Mrs J. Gould Mr W. Vander Steen Mr. J. Gray Ir and Mr F. G.' Mr I. S. L. Groonsill Stevens "apt. T. P. Ball Mr A. B. Tessier Mr J. Foott Harston Mr D. Timmios
H. Whaley Mr and Mrs C. A.Mr
Henderson Mr F. Trevelyan McH.L. Holdsworth Me W. Pemer M-1.4. Hollabanghe G. M. Turner Miss L. Hoogeveen Mr A. Tatundjian ble A. T. Howes Mr and Mrs E MrH. A.A. F. Hurt Vilia MrJ.C.B. HyndmanMr R, B. R. Wade Mr S. Jangi
Mire FS. Valtou Mr B. K. Jinks Mr and Mrs J. E
Watkine Mr. E. Watkins Mr A. P. White Mica V. M. White Miss W, 6 hite Mr Chen Ying Wing Mr and its W.
WOHT
Yakub Hassan, the notorious agitator, has been released, having served a sentence of two years imprisonment for sedition.
A third operation has been per- formed in New York on Miss Evangeline Booth for the removal of an abscess from the ear.
Thieves broke into the office at Liverpool of the Prisoners of War Fund and stole about £50 from the cashbox after smashing it with a poker.
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Mr Joffre Mr J. E. Jozophr Mr P. Jourlie Mr L. Kadooris Mr E. 8. Hndoorie Blis & Miss Krob
irs Langston Vs. Louriteon Vr N. Lig en
Theresa Macdonald, 9, of Mussel- burgh, had her skull fractured by a blow with a golf club, which a boy swung at a match-box on the paver
ment.
The cruiser "Calcutta," dagship of the North Atlantic Squadron, flying flag of Vice-Admiral Sir the
Seymour, has Michael Culme arrived at Quebec.
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When an inquest was held at Coleford on James Parry, a retired collier, it was stated that his wife, whom he married fifty years ago, also lay dead. Both were severity three.
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Eight hooligans, who threatened a Sheffield taxicab driver at mid- night with a razor and revolver because he refused to drive them, made off when the police were called.
Mr E. Wolheimur
RIPOLAK BAY HOTEL
and Mrs H. Me P. M. Higson Bothell
Mr and Mrs F. W. M and Mrs 8. James
Cunningham Mrs and Miss C. L M. & Mr. R. Clarke Lowder Brand Mr. F. H.Mr & Mra E. Land Orawford, nurse Mr G. H Lynott and child
Mr and Mr. G Mr. and 31ra D. Miskin
Danky
Mrs A. loutrie Mr and Mrs K. M. J. N. Parker
Fotterley & childr&Mrs K. A. Mr and Mrs D. E. Rodgers, DisD &
Fowle & children children
Mr & Mrs I. B. Mr 2, B. Stack
Gisare
Mre Stully Miss Goare
children Mr and Mrs E. J.Mr Tarner
Hicks
Artbur
PEAK HOTEL,
January 11
and
A.
Mr and Mrs J. D.
Kinnaird
Mr & Mrs A. Lane
Me H. . D. Adama Mr and Mrs
Keating Mr W. Armstrong
A.Mr M. F. Koy A Newcastle cargo boat, the Mr and Mrs "Sojourner," of 435 tons, came lutowe F. Bagot collision with London Bridge as it Mrs L Bagot was making for the wharf. A maste O. R Baron was snapped off but the bridge Miss Barton
Mr R. R. was undamaged.
Mr and Mrs F. W. Mr & Mr«:: Martin
Blackwell
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Persons wishing to form an agricultural credit society under
Bird
Mr & Mrs J. W.C.
Branar
Mr J. D. Lloyd Mer. Th
Hra E. Loftus
Mr R. P Mattingly
D. H. F. Mc- Mastar
Mrs MoAirsh
Mri H. McCallum F.Mr and Mrs R. Mc.
the provisions of the Agricultural Mr A. C. J. Bowker Credits. Act should write to the Mr H. Baie Ministry of Agriculture, 10, White- Mr and Mrs B. hall-place, S.W.
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When complaining to a church- yard caretaker that his wife's tombstone had been placed on the wrong grave, John Carvill, 73, farma hand, of Nuneaton, Warwickshire, collapsed and died.
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Gregor
Chabb Miss O. E. Clark Mr R.. Cleland MrJ. R. Collis
Miss A Miller His . Cooper
W. A. Corneil Mr T. Mitchell Mre I. H. Cormack Mr. Mimmack Comadr. & Mrs Dow. Mr D. W. Munton
ding
My J. M. E. Nikkels
· Miss M. Nowsholme Mr and Mrs H. A.
Nott
Mias R.B. McGregor
Mr and Mrs J.
FindlayMillor
Col. C. W. Dary Mr G. B. Davy Mr A. V. T. Dian
Dickene
Wills.-- Mr. Arthur Herbert Carnick, army contractor, left Cant. and Mrs G. C.Mrs E. H.R. O'Farrell
Mrs A. J. Paterson £143,532; Miss Eva Mary Valence Lt. Col. B. A. Dob-r A. H. Pene Kay, £136,341; Mr. Arthur Hartley, former president of the English Rugby Union £40.810.
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Mr And Mr T. R. Mr & Mrs. Daclos Percy Mr 8. H. Outton Mr.Bager
Mir à Forbes
pr O. Fornyth
Major and Ma F.H.
Phillips
Mr and Mrs W. E.
Roboris
Mr & Mrs W. ROB
Seventeen miles of new Kent roads, made to improve transport L. E. O Frederick facilities from London to the coast, Mr D. Fitzgerald Lt Col. & Mrs O. were opened by Mrs. Ashley, Mr and Mrs W. D. Sanders wife of the parliamentary secretary to the Transport Ministry.
Goodfellow
ton
Mr and Mrs L. G.
Scott Mr A. W. Grandy
Mr R. P. Fhaw Miss M. & Hall Capt.&re Ramil-Dr and Kra J. L.
Shellehear is in force in Prohibition
Capt. & Mrs Skinner A soldier who got Mr J. Hancock Afghanistan. drunk, in addition to a sentence of Mr and Mrs W. J.Me W. F. Simmona
Hawker
Capt. and Mrs Ivar
Sigueland Mr J. B. Hawker 80 lashes, was fined R73, and be fore the punishment was inflicted MrG.4.Hemsworthies and Miss Stab- he was marched through the streets Mrs. H. Never binge
Me and Mrs P. H. Mr A. L. Bil of Kabul.
MrJ.R. Hindmarsh Buckling
Mrn J. 8. Thomson Hnokea En-Comdr. I. H. Mr P. T. Tarrant Mrs J Jacquemin Mr A. W. Tiekle Mio. O. Jenkins Mr R. Valentine
Mr W. E Wakabam Mr W, A. Jordan-
Capt. R. F. Walker Mr J. M. Kaya
Capt, & E Watt
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Paris newspapers announce that several thousands unemployed at Mayence who were attempting to hold a meeting in the Hall Platz came into collision with the police; who used their sabres, injuring 15 of the demonstrators
As a result of a strike of engine! delvers for better wages martial Mr and Mrs A. J.Mr. B. J. de B
Moore Allison law has been declared at Budapest. The strikers are encouraged by Mr & Mrs W. Austinssir and Mm J ́ 1.
Mr Wm. A. Dennett Rallion extremists of the right wing who Me.J. Roskvall Birthons Y. Bibby. are trying to overthrow Count r I Dow
Lloat P. J. Bethlen, the Prime Miolster.
Gainber
Mr J. Jock
Speaking at Hull, Dr. McClurer W. Green advocated the drinking of beer MH. Hanson through straws as the human mouth Mr J. Lovrie hathoured a multitude of bacteria Mr M. McCarthy and as it was a common practice Me L. Malaren in public houses to make no pre- fence of cleaning the glasses.
Returning a verdict of Suicide single dissatisfied ver, nor a dealer who while of Unsound Mind at the in
s not glad to recommend it in the quest on Mr. W. R Alloway, rate highest terms to his patrons. Those who In childhood book it for orgght calda collector, of Dorking, Surrey, who group: and whooplux Dough are now shot himself in his bath with a rifle, aving to bber children and gril the coroner said he had broken children-ith the amo good resultant or downunder the strain of working
year after year without a holiday.
Kr. B. Smith N.Mr J. Faith
It and Mrs P. W
Southern
Mr W. A. Stojant Men U. Stringer. Mr and Mrs JR
Buitar Mr B. Wilson
Chamberlain's Pain Balm.
A tonah of thoumation or a twings of neuritis whatever the trouble [s, Chame Borns and scalds are promptly relieved, berkin' in Balm Folieres the pain. and hensor, qularly healed and swellings proantly red food. In fact no household should be without it. For sale
*A Pino. Forest In a Bottla.”
PEPS
THE REMEDY
YOU BREATHE.
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No longer is it necessary for throat I
and chest sufferers to travel thousands of miles across the seas to dwell amid the famods pine forests of Switzerland. Through the skill of the pharmaceutical chemist, the potent healing virtue of this balsamic pine air is now captured and condensed along with other volatile medicaments into those wonderful breatheable tableis known as PEPS.
To take the Peps, treatment you simply peel off the silver wrapper and allow the tablet to slowly dissolve in the mouth. The powerful medicine then liberated in the form of fumes is breathed. deeply and naturally straight into the lungs. On Is way through the throat and air-tubes the Pepe medicine fads ont and exterminates dangerous germa; it remover sueness and segakness of chest, strengthens and beals tender, indama broschial tubes, and quickly cures the worst cough, cold or chest trouble.
Peps provide a most powerful remedy and safeguard against colds and chills, sore throat, bronchitis, cold on the chest, bron- “chial asthma, early morning cough, malarial colds, laryngitin and innumerable other threat, chest and lung dangers threaten- ing young and old in our trying climate." Peps contain no opiam, chloral, or harmful drug of any kind.
PEPS are slaninable ja menteri bottles of chemists andă diaparties avarpuchres. Agents-- Menaro. Wakefield Me Ca. (hlar) Lily (i), Kinngie. Waad, Shanghai.
for COUGHS, COLDS & BRONCHITIS
NATURAL MINERAL WATER •
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VICHY CELESTINS
In bottles, hair and splite
Gout, Diabetes, Rheumatism, Gravel, Arthritis
and Billonenbos,
VICHY GRANDE-GRILLE For Liver truble. VICHY HOPITAL For Indigestion.
Refuse substitutes, —Mention name of Spring required.
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CRAPES
FAST COLOURS
LOW PRICES
Inspection cordially invited.
ATY
W. ASSOMULL & Co.
46, Queen's Road Central.
But the
Tel C-4529
COMPARISONS ARE INVIDIOUS. HONGKONG PRINTING PRESS stads for distinctive and high class LITHOGRAPHY WORK. We have removed to 6, Queen's Road Central, (above Bank of Cantoo), Kowloon Office, 1, Bowring Street. The same personnel will enrve you and that menus 100% officiency. LITHOGRAPHERS-ENGRAVERS-EMBOSSERS ETC. Tel 0,137. Kowloon 848.
(We have ordered several new machines for our plant)
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