TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1925.
FOR SALE.
SAMLI (Shanghai Fish)
Frozen by A. J. A. Ottosen's Improvel Patented me hod which prehurves its original flavour and qualities. Onen tasted always appreciated. Flech firm a fresh Aob.
To be obtained only from KWONG LOONG, Compradoru,
88, Des Voeux Road U. Tel. C, 128: Soo agent for Hongkong for THE CHINA REFRIGERATING & INVESTMENT COMPANY, Ltd. and also
from
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TELEGRAMS TO CANTON.
The Hongkong office of the Chinese Telegraphs Administra tion begs to announce that tele- grams for Canton will be accepted as from January 20, 1925, to be despatched as Eastern Extension Co.'s cables to Macao and land lines from Chin Shan to Canton.
The charge for this service will be eighteen cents H.K. currency per word (nine cents for cable service to Macad. and nine cents for land line service to Canton.)
Telegrams must be made nut duplicate, on forms of the Eastern Extension Cu.
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Only local messages will be despatch- ed vi Macno. International messages to or from Canton will be posted no in done at prevent while the direct land line service in interrupted.
THE CHINESE TELEGRAPHS "ADMINISTRATION, Hongkong, January 17, 1925.
THE HONGKONG LAND IN- VESTMENT & AGENCY COMPANY. LTD.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
SOUTH CHINA ATHLETIC. SHANGHAI' that
Monday, January 26th.
Admission:- $2.00 & $1,00
!!
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Kick off 3.45 p.m. Sharp.
Booking for Seats Now Opened at THE ANDERSON MUSIC CO., LTD.
的
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB,
GĖN.
AN EXTRAORDINARY
the THIRTY-SEVENTH ORDINARY GENERAL MEET- ING of SHAREHOLDERS in this Compary will be held at the Offices of Messrs. Jardine, Mathe- son & Co., Ltd., on TUESDAY, 10th FEBRUARY 1925, at noon, for the purpose of receiving ther Report of the Directors, together with a Statement of Accounts for the year ending 31st December,
1924. ·
4
The REGISTER of SHARES of the Company will be CLOSED from Friday, 23rd January, to Tuesday, 10th February, both days inclusive, during which period no transfer of shares can be registered..
By Order of the Board of Directors,
L. S. GREENHILL.
Secretary. Hongkong, 13th January, 1925.
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The referees observe in the course of their report:
Mr B.
BRAL MEETING of the Club will be held in the Jockey · Club koom, Hongkong Club Annex, on THURSDAY, January 22nd, 1925. at 5:30 pm. for the pur pse, of proposing resolution to adopt the revised Rules and Regulations and Rules of Racing as the Rules and THE HONGKONG, CANTON &inent should forthwith be made to Mr and Mrs W. A.Mrs J. MeAinh
Regulations and Rules of Racing of the Club. .
A copy of the revised Rules and Regulations and Rules of Racing may be inspected by members at the office of the Secretary upon application,
By Order,
C. B. BROWN, Secretary. Hongkong, 13th January, 1925.
NOTICE.
MACAO STEAMBOAT COMPANY, LTD.
altogether justified by the bin referees appointed to inquire into Mr and Mrs
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
*THE ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTH ORDINARY MEETING
11
the
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saw
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support Me Semers Elia:
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Mr R. McGregor the effect that Sir John Tilley's Mr and Mrs J. D.Mr E E. Mimmee's actior in circumstances of excep-
Darby
Mr Rod Mrs F W. tional difficulty has been found to G-CLR. A. Dab Muston be
Miss M. W. Now J. holme
Mr V. Ogden Mr F. E Ollerton” My A. H. Penn of SHAREHOLDERS in the we think the announcement would Misa Ellis
Major and Mrs F. H. M Padlip Company will be held at the Office have a most salutary influence Mr and Me W. A.Mr and Mrs B. R. of the Company, No. da, Des upon the public mind everywhere, Eustace
Remington Mr A. Ritche Yeux Road, on THURSDAY, and would be a bare act of justice Mr A Forbes 19th February, 1925, at 12 o'clock to Sir John Tilley.
Lt. Col. & Mra O. Miss M. Ferhen Bir K. J. W. Foster Bandera noon, for the purpose of receiving The Secretary of State, having Miss G. Fothergill Mr & Mrs T. G.Soott a Report of the Directors, to considered the report, accepts the Mr and Mrs F. F Mr R. P. Rh gether with a Statement of view of the referees, and accord. Franklin
'Mi A. A. Skelton Accounts, declaring a Dividend ingly makes the announcement Lt. E. C Frederick Mr and Mrs T. F.
White Smith and electing Directors and which they have recommended. Mr and Mrs W. D.
Meu & Miss G. E Auditors.
Sir John Tilley, who was Mrd Men J. M. Stabbinge The TRANSFER BOOKS of received by the King, and is Gordon
Mr and Mrs E. F. L. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the Company will be CLOSED shortly returning to Brazil, came to Mr and Mrs Geo. W. Stardes
Mr O.P Stardes from Thursday, 5th February, to London in October to reply to
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Mr J. S. Thoenen
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Mr&Mrs C. Thwaltor February 1925, of our Offices to period no transfer of shares can the Brazilian press which were
10.-J.O J.L Bapcook
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19.-3. L Ground. Floor of China Buildiog
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Apr. 26-N. L By Order of
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May t.-N. L. Lady EO Toreer cluded his removal from his home
June LN, L ... JOHN ARNOLD, opening of an up-to-date Showroom
by Brazilian officials to a hospital L-Coudre G. fr. M. Vise
July 19,—N, LA Capt B. F. Walker Secretary, where he was treated as a mental Mr Howell
FROM Capt. 4. E. Watts Hongkong, 14th January 1925, patient and released after examina- Miss O, O. Jenkiasklis 0. Willmett
Feb, 18.-E. A of Bathroom Fittings, Floor and
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-Me--nad-Mrs” E- ambassador was assigned to Rio
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STORAGE space on Marine Lota
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Kowloon Bay. Hongkong, November 8, 1924.TM
de Janeiro three years ago. Mr.
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Grey
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ROSITA FORBES-
CINEMA STUNT STOPPED
IN CENTRAL ARABIA.
:
AN ANCIENT BEAUTY,
THE MOTHER-IN-LAW
KING TUT-ANKH-AMEN.
OF
A sensational story is being re- A woman whose amazing beauty lated in Baghdad regarding a enchants the eye and the mind,' frustrated attempt by
Rosita although she died in Egypt 3,500. Forbes, the well known Arabian
to penetrate the re-Years ago, is causing a sensation explorer, cesses of Central Arabia.
in the Third Egaytian Room of the Mr. Harry St. John Philby, British Museu She is Queen formerly a member of the Indian Nefrat-iti, wife of the Pharaoh Civil Service, and, in late years
better known as an Arabian ad.Akhnaton, and mother-in-law of ministrator aud traveller, is Tutankhamen. The almost life- alleged to have planned to meet size, coloured bust which has just Rosita
Forbes somewhere In
both would been presented to the museum is Arabia, where participate in # picturesque a replica of the original found in film, which would be staged, the ruins of Tel-el-Amarna and ruined now in Berlin Museum. "She is if possible, in the capital of the Queen of Sheba, the finest example of Egyptain whose forces invaded Arabia early portraiture," said Dr. Hall, keeper In the Christian era. The British of the Egyptian antiquities in the Dally Ex- political authorities, particularly British Museum, to a Near East experts at the Colonial press" representative. Office strongly opposed the Famous archeologists and artists presence of a British woman in who have seen her agree that sho Arabian Peninsula, in existing is the most beautiful woman of antiquity, and that as a work of political conditions...
Rosita Forbes, who arrived at art her portrait bust is the most Baghdad; at the end of November, living that has come down from accompanied by a cinematographer, the ancient world.
Netfret-it's arall head, set on a declared that she was going to Bahrain to make a picture of pearl long, alim neck, is surmounted by the the curious high crown which her fishing, Bahrais being on Persian Gulf and the terminus husband, Akhnaton, evidently in- of the desort trade route vented for her and her daughters. to Nejd, the kingdom of Ibn There is a sad half-smile on her Saud When Rosita Forbes face, and the general impression is arrived at Basrah, effective pressure that of a woman of great delicacy was used to persuade her to cancel and breeding. her visit to Bahrain, and proceed
Instead to Bushire, on the Persian
coast, and it is alleged that the
Captain of the Steamer
WAS FIFTY YEARS OF SERVICE.
instructed not to allow Rosita Over fifty years of metal and IAVAIS. Forbes to lend at Bahrain on any able service stands to the credit of The London and North Eastern account in view of the lady's Chamberlain's Congh Ramedy-and-in-all- Railway have
decided upon well-known adventurous dispost. that time we have never heard f
single dissatisfied user, zör a dealer who an extensive programme for the tion and the fact that plenty of is not glad, to reccunmand it in the construction of new locomotives, fishing boats are available! (at highest terms to bis, patrons. Those carriages and wagons, which will Bushite, probably she is prepared who in childhood, toaz it for ceus ha, involve during the next year an to cross the Gulf, to the Arabian colds, croup and whooping cough
now, giving it to their children and
Embassy for the past two years, before which he had had 19 years, dress in a handkerchief,” said a expenditure of £6,000,000.. The coast, and further developments grand children with the same & good serico In the Foreign Office and woman scomfully of another in greater part of this will go in are awaited with keen interest.results. For sale everywhare, speede In the Board of Trade
the Shoreditch County: Court.
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