FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1931.

GOVERNMENT NOTICES

'Phone 20022

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FOR

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

Twenty-five Words three inser- tions prepaid $1. Every addi- tional word four cents for three Insertions.

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All replies under this heading must be called for.

TO LET.

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GENERAL NOTICES

BANK HOLIDAYS.

I Accord

THE CHINA MAİL.

TN Accordance with Government; EXCHANGE |

BANKS will be CLOSED for the Transaction of Public Business on MONDAY, the 25th May (Whit

Hong Kong, 20th May, 1931.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

DARTICULARS & CONDITIONS

the Sale by Public Auction Monday).

on TUESDAY, the day of May, 1931, pt 19 pm, at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Gor ernor, of one Lot of Crown Land Lt Fak Wing Street. shuipo, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, commencing from 1st July. 1898, with the option of renewal bu fixed at a Crown Rent to

Sham-

TO LET.--Ta prospective visitors to by the Surveyör of His Majesty England ident accommodation in the the King, for one further term of West End of London, Centre of theatre land. etc. Good English fare. 24 years less three days.

Moderate charges. 61, Clarendon Rond, Holland Park, London, W.11. G. B. Colon.

FOR SALE.

FOR SALE Victrola Cabinet Grama- phone in excellent condition with 200 records. No reasonable offer refused. For further particulars apply to Box No. 688, c/o "China Mall,"

TUITION GIVEN

PRIVATE LESSONS in English, French, Shorthand, Typewriting and Music for Ladies and Children. Terms: moderate. 6. Aimal Villas, Auntin Road, Kowloon.

ENGLISH LESSONS given to Students with particular attention to pronunciation, by English Barrister Middle Temple). Apply Box No. 680, c/o "China Mail."

HOME TUITION.

WESTOVER-STEVENAGE,

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Q.

Locality.

Fak Wing Street,

Shardship

Baundary Morsiamentu

ti.

ft.

...

Alisu!

As per vale plan. 2,001

CH

R.

Annual Bental

Price

PUBLIC AUCTION.

DARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sule by Public Auction

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Within Public

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TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.

SPORT NOTICES

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY

CLUB.

RADIO

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.

The following programme will HE SIXTH EXTRA RACE ho broadenat to-day from the MEETING will be hold (wen- Hong Kong Broadcasting Station ther permitting) at Happy Valley 2.B.W. on a wavelength of 956 on SATURDAY, 23rd and MON-metres: DAY, 25th May, 1931, commencing at 2.30 p.m., on both days,

The first bell will be rung at 2.p.m.

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6-7 p.m.-Chinese Programme. 7-9 p.m.-European Programme of Columbia Records kindly sup- plied by the Anderson Music Co.

7.02-7.20 p.m.-Ochestral.

Crown Diamonds-Overture (Auber),

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE. Members are notified that they and their Ladies must wear their MR. E. J. COLLINS is no long-badges prominently displayed.

er connected with this Com-

No one without a badge will be admitted to the Members' Enelos Musical Badges admitting non- members to the Members' Enclos-

M

pany.

VACUUM OIL COMPANY,

C. C. STARK, Acting General Manager. Hong Kong. May 19, 1931.

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COMPANY MEETINGS

UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LTD. (Incorporated in Hong Kong),

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

www.www.

ure.

Sir Dan Godfrey and the Bournemouth Municipal Jig-Saw (Arr. Asion),

Orchestra (DX77).

Regal Cinema Orchestra (DX105)

and Club Rooms at $5 7.20-7.47 p.m.-Octets. per. day for Gentlemen and Invitation to the Value (Weber), $3 per day for Ladies (both Chant Sang Paroles (Tschaikowsky),

J. H. Squire Celeste Oetet including tax) aro obtainable

(9608). | through the Secretary upon Intro- Liebestraum (Liszt),

duction by a member, such member Nocturno in E Flat (Chopin), to be responsible for payment of

J. H. Squire Celeste Octet (9142). all chits, &c.

Valse Caprice (Rubenstein), Perpetuum Mobile (Wcher),

Badges admitting to Members' Enclosure will not be on sale at the Race Course.

J. I. Squire Celeste Octet (9287).

Members can obtain upou an- 8 p.m.-Local Time, Weather plication to the Secretary badges | Report, etc. (limited to ONE) for the free ad- 7.27-8.18 p.m.-Operatic Selec- mission to the Members' Enclosure|tions.

relatives lady

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of wives,

and í

that the FIFTY - EIGHTH friends. Names must be stated Mignon (Thomas), ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING |when applying.

New Queen's Hall Light Orchestra (9308).

of the Society will be held at the On no pretext will children bo La Boþema (Puccini), HEAD OFFICE, Union Building. permitted in either Enclosure dur- Hong Kong, on FRIDAY, 29th ing the Meeting.

MAY, 1983, at 11 o'clock a.m., for

the purpose of receiving the Re-

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

port of the Directors and the The Price of admission to the Statements of Account to 31st De-Fublic Enclosure is $2 per day in- cember, 1930, and of declaring cluding tax, for all persons includ- Dividenda, etc.

to be held on TUESDAY, the The TRANSFER BOOKS of the 26th day of

from May, 1931, at Society will be CLOSED p.m., the Offices of the 11th MAY to 29th MAY, Both

Works

Department, by Days inclusive, from London. In healthy Order of His Excellency the Gov

By Order of the Board, neighbourhood. SCHOOL for GIRLS ernor, of one Lot of Crown Land!

PAUL LAUDER, and SMALL BOYS. A few Boarders received in the House of the Principal at Wong Nei Chung, in the Colony Individual care and attention. Particulars apply to:

an hour

For

MISS RUTH CULLEY

(Camb, Higher Local), Camb. Teachers' Diploma) MISS GERTRUDE TURNER,

(National Frodel Higher Certifiento).

MISCELLANEOUS

YOUR VISITING CARDS neatly and promptly printed."China" Mail" Office. No. 3A. Wyndham St.

phone 20022

Tele-

ALEXANDER'S INSTITUT DE

BEAUTE

For the best Permanent Finger and Marcel Waves. Hair Cutting and Manicure for Ladies and Gentlemen.

Pedder. Bldg. 1st floor., Room 5. Tel. 26169.

Opposite entrance ILK, Hotel,

AH KWAI

SHIP and HOUSE PAINTER

GENERAL CONTRACTOR.

Formerly at

36, Pottinger Street HAS NOW REMOVED то

32, LOCKHART ROAD, WANCHAL

Telephone 22049.

LAMMERT BROS.

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AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISENS AND SURVEYORS.

- Public Auctions

UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.

The following unclaimed tala grams are lying at the E.E. Tele- graph Co. Ofice, Hong Kong:-

Abily, Hong Kong Hotel, from Shanghal.

Bowden, from Sydney, Tassell, care of Cecll, from Mel- bourne.

S. LACK,

Manager. Hong Kong Branch. Hong Kong, May 21, 1991.

RELIABLE PRINTING

no order

of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal

at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the King,

ing ladies and is payable at the Gate.

Soldiers and Sailers in uniform are admitted half price.

Bookmakers, Tic Tac men, &c., will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of the Hong Kong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting.

General Manager. Hong Kong, 2nd May, 1981.

ure.

for one further term of 75 years. THE CHINA FIRE INSURANCE

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

No. of Sale.

Begistry

c. 2503, THE Yan Street.

Locality.

XA BAYTENIEN

. 9. R.

About

As per lo plan. 2,200

CLAREMONT

PRIVATE HOTEL Austin Road, Kowloon. (Facing the Kowloon Cricket Club. Four minutes from ferry by buz.)

Suites of rooms (single and double), hot and cold water system, all modern sanitation, private bathrooms attached. EXCLUSIVE TABLE entirely under European management.

Hotel has a splendid aspect in one of the finest locations in Kowloon, away from noise, yet easily accessible.

Terms very moderate. Reserv&* tions by letter or cable.

CLAREMONT

Tels.: 57889 & 57885 (Private). Telegraphic Add: "Fern" H.K. Our motto is "SERVICE."

· PHOTO - SUPPLIES

Kodaks and Cameras. Films, Plates and Papers, etc. Developing, Printing and Enlarging ZIESS and BUSCH FIELD GLASSES

Price Moderate.

· A Trial Order is Sollefted.

A. SEK & CO.

Tel. No. 24459. WA, Des Voeux Bos

Upset Price.

COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated in Hong Kong).

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

NOTICE the SIXTY-SECOND

ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING of the Company will be held at its HEAD OFFICE, Union Building. Hong Kong, on FRIDAY, 29th MAY, 1931, at 11.15 am, for the purpose of receiving the Re- port of the Directors and the Statements of Account to 31st De-

Tiffin will be obtainable in the Restaurant in, the Public Enclos

By Order.

C. B BROWN,

Secretary,

Hong Kong, 18th May, 1931.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Subscription Griffins and Australian Ponies.

THE LIST of Subscribers to the

Tabove will CLOSE at Noon on

cember, 1930, and of declaring SATURDAY, 30th May, 1981. Dividends, etc.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from 11th MAY to 29th MAY, Both Daya inclusive.

By Order of the Board,

PAUL LAUDER,

General Manager, Hong Kong, 2nd May, 1981.

By Order of the Stewards,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary. Hong Kong, 14th May, 1981.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

NOTICE.

THE HALF YEARLY GENERAL

BRITISH TRADERS' INSURANCE MEETING of VOTING MEM

COMPANY, LTD.

(Incorporated in Hong Kong).

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

NOTICE

BERS will be held at the Club House, Happy Valley, on WED. NESDAY, 27th May, 1981, at 6.15 p.m.

All members are cordially in- that the SIXTY-FIFTH vited to attend and participate in ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING any discussion which may ensue. of the Company will be held at its AND NOTICE is hereby given HEAD OFFICE, Union Building, that an Extraordinary General Hong Kong, on FRIDAY, 29th Meeting of the Voting Members of MAY, 1981, at 11.20 a.m., for the Hong Kong Jockey Club will the purpose of receiving the Rebe held at the Club House on the port of the Directors and the 27th day of May, 1981, immediate- Statements of Account to 31st De-ly after the half-yearly meating cember, 1930, and of declaring of the Voting Members when the Dividends, etc.

subjoined resolution will be pro- posed:-

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from 11th MAY to 29th MAY, Both Days Inclusive.

By Order of the Board,

PAUL LAUDER,

General Manager. Hong Kong, 2nd May, 1981.

That Article 6 of the Articles of Association of the Club be altered by deleting therefrom the words "Ordinary Membere may be unlimited in number" and substituting therefor the words "The number of Ordia- ary Members shall be one thousand two hundred or such greater number as the Voting Members shall from time to time determine."

AND NOTICE IS ALSO HERE. BY GIVEN that a Further Extra- ordinary General Meeting of the

COASTWISE Voting Members of the Club will

by

"ALGIE" BENNETT.

An interesting book of Cartoons depicting "Happenings" on the China Const

PRICE $1.00,

Now on sale at BREWERS

WHITKAWAY, LAIDLAW EXCELSIOR BOOK STORE: and at the Publishers -

The Newspaper Enterprise, Ltd. yokai - China Mail Building.

be held at the same place on WED- NESDAY, the Seventeenth Day of | June, 1931, at a quarter past five oldock, in the afternoon... for the purpose of receiving a Report of! the proceedings at the above men-】 tioned meeting and of confirming If thought it as a Special Resolu- tion the above mentioned Resolu- tion.

By Order of the Stowards,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary.

Hong Kong, 14th May, 1981.

COMING 7 7 7

UST MAGINE

New Queen's Hall Light (9307). Madame Butterfly (Puccini), ·

Song-

Green Grow the Rashes, O (Burns),

Maggie Robertson, Contralto (G0571). 9-10.25 p.m.-From the Studio. 1.-Songe

(a) Selected,

(b) Selected,

By the Busy Bees Quartette. 2-Pianoforte Solo-

(a) Rosemary (Frank Bridge), (b) Valse Capricieuse

(Frank Bridge),

3. Songs-

By Mr. Shand..

(a) Pipes of Pou are Calling

(Lionel Mockton),

(b) Bird Songs at Eventide

(Eric Contes),

By Mrs. I Sharpham (Mezzo Soprano).

4-Violin Solo-

(a) Romance from Concerto Minor (Wieniawski), (b) Tempo di Minneto (Pugnani-Kreisler),

5.--Songs-

in D

By Mr. Jose Matias.

(a) Ay Ay Ay (Pere: Freire), (b) Absent (Glen Metcalf),

G-Songe

(a) Selected, (b) Selectedt,

By Mr. G. d'Aquino (Baritone).

By the Busy Bees Quartette. 7-Pianoforte Solo-

(Grieg Sonata Op. 7) (a) Allegro Moderato, (b) Alla Menuetto,

Songe

(a) Sing, Joyous Bird

(Montague Phillips),

3

MOSLEY GROUP.

PREMIER INVADES "REBEL"

STRONGHOLD.

There was at West

a piquant altuation Bromwich recently when Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, fresh from his victory in the. House of Commons, Invaded the Mosley strenghold of Birmingham.

He addressed a large meeting at the Town Hall of West Bromwich, the audience including many con- stituents of the four local M.P.8 who have joined Sir Oswald Mos ley's new party and who have been called on to resign their aoats for which the Labour Party hes select- ed now candidates,

Mr.

to MacDonald, referring the Mosley

that Group, said the Labour Party did not want members of Parliament twiddling their thumbs outside the House of Commons when a division in which the fate of the Labour Party was in the balance was in progress. He added:

"They jeer at US for being gradualists. I have no apology to jerry-

By Mrs. Shund, make, because I am not a

builder." (Cheers.)

Mr. MacDonald compared the Mosleyites to football players who refused to play the game according to the captain's orders, and asked where would West Bromwich be if they played like that in the Cup final?

(b) Bird of Love Divino (Haydn Wood),

By Mrs. L. Sharpham (Mezzo Soprano). 9-Violin Solom

(a) Nassan ka Irog? (Filipino Love

Song) (Abelardo & Matlos), (b) Londonderry Air (Irish Melody)

(Transcribed by F. Kreisler),

By Mr. Jose Matias.

New Queen's Hall Light 10-Songs.

(9300). 8.18-9 p.m-Scottish Selections. Song-

My Ain Wee Heose

(Mrs. Wilson & D. Munro),

Nini Rae, Contralto (Ĝ7074). Song-

The Star of Robbie Burns

(Thomson & Booth),

Band-

Song-

Tom Kinniburgh, Bass (08150).

Aldershot Searchlight Tattoo,

Entry of Pipe Band (9110).

Annie Laurie, Kathleen Mavourneen

(Crawford & Crouch),

Dame Clara Butt, Contrálte (PBS).

Chorus--

(a) Vorrel Morire (Tosti), (b) I Hear You Calling Me

(Harford and Marshall),

By Mr. G. d'Aquino (Baritone).

10.30 p.m.-Close Down.

YOUTHFUL GIANT IN LOS

ANGELES.

Effort To Stop Growth.

Adolphe Roome, aged 14, six feet must submit to tall and weighing nearly 15 stone, pituitary gland treatment in an effort to stop his unusual growth, it has been ruled by the new Courts.

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A voice replied "Three gonin down."

PASSPORT CARE.”

REBUKE FOR A FORMER CALCUTTA SOLICITOR.

London, April 28. The necessity for exercising grant care before certifying the fitness of an applicant for the issue of a passport was emphasised by the chairman of the London Sessions in discharging Charles Rimington Taylor, solicitor, who formerly practised in Calcatta and was onco Public Prosecutor there.

He was charged with knowingly making a false statement for the purpose of procuring a passport for another man.

Loch Lomond (Vaughan Williams), The Road to the Isles

(Kennedy & Fraser),

The boy's mother, who is divorc- Greenock Male Voice Choir

ed from his father, opposed the treatment, and the father took the question to the court.

Band-

(4060),

The Gathering of the Clans

(Williams),

The Reginental Band of H.M. Grenadier Guarda (4515). Vocal Duct-

When Ye Gang Awa' Jamle,

P. S. Richardson (Tenor) & Maggle Robertson (Contralto) (G8571).

Taylor denied that at the time he signed the certificate he was aware that any of the details sup- plied to him were incorrect. The Roome, Junior, stated that he applicant had previously consulted feared the treatment would affect him professionally and Taylor had his brain, adding that he would no idea that the police had been rather be a physical glant and after the applicant for five years even a monstrosity, as some doc in connection with an alleged con- tors feared likely, than an idiot or fidence swindle. Imbecile.

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Ponders, Shall be nip But round to chemist. he's fuinting for his lunch.

Site down with hang-dog Martha guilty look. Jaya; "It's quite ob- ...vious you've forgotten."

The jury stopped the case.

Takes a Tip from mel

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