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A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
NUAL ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Company (since its Registration) will be held at
Nhat the FORTY-FIFTH AN-
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GENERAL NOTICES
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T
HE ANNUAL GENERAL
MEETING of Members will
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J.P. CHARGED
Evidence of a European]
Officer
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OPIUM IN TRUNKS
be held in the old Chamber of In his evidence yesterday after- Commerce Room, City Hall, on noon in the opium case against
N AND AFTER APRIL 1, MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1930, at Mul Kwok-leung, a J.P. of Singa-
the Hong Kong Hotel, Hong Kan 1930, all Importers and Ex- 4.30 p.m. for the following pur-pore, Revenue Officer Ward said]
on SATURDAY, the 29th March,
1930, at 11.50 a.m. for the purporters of Merchandise will be re- poses: pose of receiving the Report of quired to declare
the
that after he had found oplum in.
(1) To receive the Report and Ac-the largest of the suit cases, which counts of the Committee for he prised open, he remarked "This the year ended December 91, is opium?", whereupon accused re- 1929.
plied: "If I had known that it was opium I would not have taken it.
(2) To elect a new Committee.
nature, the General Managers, together amount, and value of the guoda with a Statement of Accounts for imported or exported by them. the year ended 31st October, 1929. The declarations are to be made The REGISTER of SHARES of on the import and export declara- the Company will be "CLOSED tion forms supplied by the Statis (3) To transact any General Busi-I thought it was personal luggage; from MONDAY, the 24th day of tical Office, 2nd floor, Beaconsfield March fo, MONDAY, the 31st day | Arende,, where forms in English of March, 1930, both days inclu-or Chinese can be obtained. sive. during which period no Transfer of Shares can be regis-following points should be noted: tered.
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,
General Managers. Hong Kong, 19th March, 1930.
TO LET For 6 months, 5-roomed, House on the Penk, modern sanitation. THE HONG KONG & WHAMPOA
DOCK CO., LTD. Apply Secretary, P.O. Box No. 22.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
TO LET-1-roomed Bungalow situat. Apply Secretary, P.O. Box No. 22.
In filling up these forms,
the
"Manner of arrival" or "depar- ture" need only be indicated when goods enter or leave by rail, road, or air. "Description" should fol- low as closely as possible the classification list which will short-
лена.
By Order,
E. R. PRICE,
Acting Secretary. Hong Kong, March 20, 1980.
of
I am a Justice of the Peace of Singapore and I would not do such a thing."
Previous to the discovery of the oplum the accused had claimed that a part of the luggage belonged to a friend who had left it in his charge Ward a letter and showned R.
These cases, were
from this friend. The reason the PUBLIC MEETING.
suit case was prised open was bo- PUBLIC MEETING will because the accused said that he only
had keys for his own luggage. held, in the Chamber
The luggage was then taken to the ly be published: price 50 cents, obtainable at the Statistical Commerce Room, at the City Hall, Office. "Weight or measurement" on FRIDAY, the 4th day of April, & E. Omice where they were should be given according to the 1930, at 5.15 o'clock in the atter examined and opium was found in To Brendwond Road, Happy Valley. NOTICE IS RDINARY FEAR elnasifier used in the list for each 1000, 100 the chuck in making six suit cases.
LY MEETING of SHAREHOLD-type of goods. "Value" of imports arrangements in connection with all opened with keys produced
of goods as the arrival of His Excellency Sir by accused.
The Monopoly Analyst's report ERS will be held in the Office of should be the cost
was put in, showing that the drug the Company, 2, Queen's Building, landed, in Hong Kong dollars: of William Peel, K.B.E., C.M.G.; and
1.8 shipped. in particular:
found in the six cases amounted to Hong Kong. on MONDAY, S1at exports, the cost March, 1930, at Noon, for con- "Country of origin" means origin (1) To appoint a Reception Com-about 5,000 taels of prepared sideration of the Directora Re. in present condition, not origin of
opium." of Accounts raw material. Where the country (2) To decide on the mode and opium, and 4,000 taels of raw port and Statement
of origin is unknown, the country place of the Reception.
That the oplum was being taken for the year ending 31st Decem-of shipment should be given. (8) ber, 1929,
The SHARE REGISTER and Different classes of goods, or be cargo by different steamers, may TRANSFER BOOKS will
from the 24th to the be entered on a single form if de- CLOSED wisting about 2,500 sq. ft. next to 31st March, 1930, both days in-sired, but import and export cargo
TO LET No. 5, Dragon Terrace, 2nd and 3rd Causeway Bay, 1st, floors. Each flat has three bed rooms,
dining room, servants' quarters, kit chen, hath room, and water closets, Suitable for Europeans. Apply Clark
Ic, 10, Des Voeux Road C.
GODOWN TO LET.
A GODOWN at Whitfield Road con- Kwong Sang Hong Glass Factory. Please apply to Kwong Sang Hong. Ltd.
POSITION WANTED
YOUNG ENGLISHMAN, (employed) seeks other employment. Willing to accept any kind of Position. Excel- Jent Refs. Salary no object. Please Reply Box No. 643, c/o "China Mall"
TUITION
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Numerous ences,
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16, Wyndham Street, Top Floor.
No.
HOME TUITION,
ot
WESTOVER-STEVENAGE Within
clusive.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
R. M. DYER,
Chief Manager Hong Kong, 18th March, 1930.
must be kept separate. The com- pleted declarations must reach the Statistical Office not more than 7 days after bills of lading have been presented at the shipping office (in the case of imports): or, for exports, after the ship carrying the cargo has left the harbour.
Thus any firm wishing
to send in declarations weekly can
LAMMERT BROS. do so. They may be sent by. mes-
AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS AND SURVEYORS,
Public Auctions-
THE Undersigned have received Tinstructions to sell by Public
Auction
ON
SATURDAY, March 29, 1930, commencing at II a.m.
at No. 16, Chatham Road, Kowloon.
A Quantity of
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
On View from Friday, March 28,
hour from London. In healthy neighbourhood, SCHOOL for GIRLS and SMALL BOYS. A fow Boarders received in the House of the Principal. 1930. Individual care and attention. Particulars apply to:
MISS RUTH CULLEY
(Camb, Higher Local).
For
Camb. Teachers' Diploma).
MISS GERTRUDE TURNER
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers.
Hong Kong, March 25, 1980.
(National Frodel Higher Tinstructions to sell by Public
HE Undersigned have received
Certificate.)
MISCELLANEOUS
YOUR VISITING CARDS neatly and
printed."China
Mall"
promptly Offee, No. 8A, Wyndham St. Tele- phone Central 22..
Auction
ON
MONDAY, March 31, 1930, commencing at 11 am.,
at No. 70B, Nathan Road, Kowloon.
A quantity of
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE.
On View from Sunday, March
ALEXANDER'S INSTITUT DE 30, 1990.
BEAUTE
For the best Permanent Finger & Marcel Waves. Hair Catung and Mazleare for Ladies & Gentlemen.
Pedder Bldg. 1st floor. Room 5 -
Tel. C. 5169. Opposite entrance: H.K,- Hotėl
TANG YUK, DENTIST
• Buccessor toʻ
the late STEN TING, ́14, D'Aguilar, Street, ?
TERMS VERY MODERATE Consultation Free.
PHOTO-SUPPLIES
Kodaks and „Camaran.
Films, Plates and Papers, etc. Developing, Printing" and
Enlarging.. ZIESS and BUSCH FIELD GLASSES Prics Moderate
Bolletted.
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.
Auctioneers. Hong Kong, March 25, 1930.
UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.
THE EASTERN EXTENSION AUSTRALASIA & CHINA TELEGRAPH CO., LTD.
The following unclaimed tele
senger, or by post.
To enable shipping companies to make their returne, all docu-) ments presented to them by im- porters and exporters, such as bills of lading, mates' receipts. etc., must bear the name and ad- dress of the person or firm pre-
senting them clearly stamped or written
(4)
mittee.
In connection with such Re- ception.
To decide how the cost of the to Singapore was suggested by a Reception should be met.
first class passage ticket on the To discuss matters generally p. & O. 8.3. Macedonia, which was due to sail on the day of the seizure (March 1). Mr. J. D. Lloyd explained that the passage ticket was found amongst papers which the accused handed over.
Dated 26th March, 1980.
H. E POLLOCK, Senior Unofficial Member.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL
and after MARCH 30th our
address will be:-
REISS, MASSEY & CO., LTD., Mercantile Bank Building (1st Floor),
7, Queen's Road, Central. REISS, MASSEY & CO., LTD., Hong Kong.
The case was again adjourned until next Tuesday afternoon.
FLYING CLUB FOR K.L Two "Moths" Ordered from Home
SUBSIDY FOR M.A.C.
In May, 1929, a largely attended meeting was held in Kuala Lumpur to At this inaugurate a Flying Club. meeting, it was decided that the name of the Club should be the Malayan Aeroplane Club. The objects of the Club were defined and a Committee was and after MARCH 30th our appointed to constitute the Club. address will be:-
W. SCHOFIELD, ON
Assistant Superintendent,
NOTICE OF REMOVAL
441
We understand that as a result of the Club's endeavours a provisional nero-
Imports and Exports Office. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO., drome site has been approved by the
A pair that will win ang hand
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SHEAFFERS
PENS AND PENCILS
Sole Distributors:
grams are lying at the E. THE SUN CO., LTD.
Telegraph Co. office, Hong Kong:-
Captain Aitken, General Post
Office, from Sydney, Sub.-
Baa, from Singapore.
Antonio Poll, 22, Ashley Road,
Kowloon, from Saigon.
Christopher Robin, Hotel, from HONG KONG HEIGHTS
Kuala Pilah..
Samural, from Tafhoku.
SLACK,
Superintendent. Hong Kong, March 27, 1980,
"THE GREAT NORTHERN
TELEGRAPH CO., LTD., NER OF DENMARK
The following unclaimed tele grams are lying at the omise of the Grènt Northern Telegrafh Com- pany (Limited) of Denmark -- |«- Elizabeth Brown, Helena May
New York
For the information of visitors'
the following Hat of some of the
- LIMITED. Mercantile Bank Building (1st Floor),
Selangor Government for period of four years to be used by the Club until the location of a permanent Govern. ment Aerodrome for the town is finally determined. The landing ground pro- the visionally arranged adjoina Selangor Golf Club, which gives a REISS, MASSEY & CO., LTD. good approach to the aerodrome, the latter being in every way suitable for Hong Kong.
the Club's present requirements..
7, Queen's Road, Central.
· Agents:-
We understand further that the Federal Government have approved a subsidy to the Club which, with the IMPORTANT NOTICE. estimated flying fees and subscriptions, will enable the Club to start on a sound basis.
On and after MARCH 31st, 1930, the Offices of the GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO., LTD.
will be situated on the
Second Floor
EXCHANGE BUILDING.
Telephones:-
C. 1463.
General Office Secretary's Office C. 3613.
REALISTIC
The realistia Hothod is 2. together nowY--K DAY WAy of winding the hair, from 1. the ends toward the sculp-a new ware — softer, smoother and more natural
Arrange TO-DAY to have Your Realistle: Permanent Wave Hewayo. YAYOI BEAUTY PARLOUR 10, Wyndham Street.
YOU
highest points on the Island and ARE INVITED TO INSPECT OUR
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Signal Station ME
Mountai "They Eyrie
·STOCK OF 1. ASIATIC, FOREIGN AND COLONIAL
POSTAGE STAMP
IN BETA, BINILE PACKETS,
BAGS "ábd in APPROVALA SELEY BHEETS.
GRACA
The members of the Club will ordin- arily be confined to British subjects, whether of European or Asiatic dez- cent.
Two "Moth" aeroplanes have been ordered. The efforts of this Club and Mr. Stratton-Brown's enterprise should help to remove the feeling that Malaya is unduly backward with regard to aviation..
NOT PROVEN
Men Freed on Sedition
Charge
Mr. T. S. Whyte-Smith at the Kow- loon Magistracy yesterday afternoon, opened the hearing of a case in which dix Chinese were charged with the possession of seditious papers, found at 1145 Woozang Street. Of the six defen- dants, Detective Sergt. O'Donovan up- plied for the discharge of three of them, which was granted.
Mr. Rendall was for the first man, and denied the charge. After evidence had been offered by the police officer, the Magistrate held that it would bo unsafe to say that anyone of them was] In possession.
All were discharged.
HOTEL GUESTS
At the Hong Kong Hotel
March 26, 1930.
Messrs. E. W. Broadwith, A. Hunch, P. M. Blum, Miss T. Bickmore.
Messrs. E. Cook, A. Chauvlere,
C. W. Chater, C. R. da Le Casa, Dr. H. de La Casa, Miss Cochrane and maid.
Mrs. V. M. Davies, Miss B. Denney;"
Messrs. D-Ferbes, W. 8. Forbes, FJ. V. Férnie..
MEH. Robden. MrJE. Joseph,
MET Kitto.
Miss H. Lille, Mr. and Mr. H. G.
Mr. A. M. Martin, Mfs. A.D.
Smith WAVander
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