NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

NOTICE

AND STATIONS of the

THE OFFICIAL for BowlOOL anal D'une bride in for urines

THE - HONGKONG DAILY PRESS,- WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18TH, 1935.

INTIMATIONS

THE WEST POINT BUILDING

COMPANY, LIMITED.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the NTTCT IS HEREBY G

T

INTIMATIONS.

HONGKONG HOTEL.

NEW GRILL ROOM.

TIHE USUAL DINNER DANOE will not be held on WEDNESDAY, the 18th. January, 1931.

[$99

ORDINARY from the 28th. January to the 31st January GENERAL MEETING of SHAREHOLD) 1 inclusive (CHINESE NEW YEAR HOLLERS in this Company will be hold at the DAYS), The Stations will also be closed oa |Offoes of Messra, Jiárlíne, Matheson & Co. Ltd. SUNDAY, the 19th February, 1939.

on THURSDAY 25th January, 1922 st. 11,20 G. B. W. MOORE,

AM. for the purpose of reseiring the Report of Acting Deputy Commissioner of

the Directors together with a statement of Chinesa Customa in charge Accounts for the year ending 31st December,

ad interion,

"J031.: York Building", Hongkong, 17th. January, 1992,

AT

The "REGISTER of SHARES "of the [343 Company will be CLOSED from TUESDAY, 17th January to THURSDAY, 35th January, both days inclusive during which period no transfer of shares can be registered.

THE COMPANIES ORDINANCES

1911-1921.

IN THE MATTER of the PACIFIC TRADING, COMPANY' LIMITED

IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION.

PUSST

URSUANT to Section 181 of the Companies Ordinance 1911. Notion is hereby given that a MEETING of the CREDITORS of the above-named. Company will be held at Room M. 64. Quan and Central, Vistoria, Hongkong, at 1 SOON on MONDAY, the 8th day of rebras 1983, for the purposes in that section, prescribed.

Usted this 17th day of January, 1923.

... {Sød. } KO >YUK 1000,

WONG TAT TONG

Liquidators,

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By Order of the Board of Directors, MOWBRAY S. NORTHCITE,

Secretary to the General Agents, Hongkong. 10th Janzary, 1922, [201

دید

THE HONGKONG CENTRAL ESTATE,

NOTH

LIMITED

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the EIGHTH ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS in this Company will be held at the Offices of Messrs Jardine, Matheson&Co., Ltd. on THURSDAY, 26th J January, 1983 at 11.45 A.X. for the purpose of receiving the Beport of the Directors together with statement of Accounts for the Fear ending 31st December, 1921.

The REGISTER of SHARES of the Company will be CLOSED from TUESDAY, 7th January to THUESDAY, 28th January 'THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC COMPANY both days inclusive during which period no.

LIMITED.

33

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS,

OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the

Transies Books of the abors Company

will be closed from 28th Jannary to 7th February 1923, both days inclusive,

Dated this 18th day of January, 1952. By Order of the Boʻri,

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO. LTD.

Agentz

CITY HALL.

Y. PIANO-RECITAL

-given-by HARRY ORE,

1946

on MONDAY, JAN. 23rd, at 5.30 r.. Bookin at Anderson's.

LANE CRAWFORD & CO.

SMOKING MIXTUEKS.

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Special, Reduction on the following

well known brands:-

Brumŝt's Smoking Mistars

transfor of shares can be registered.

By Order of the Board of Directors, HOWBRAY S NORTHCOTE

Secretary,

to the General Managers Hongkong, 10th January, 1999

[800

NOTICE.

H. B. M. CONSULATE-GENERAL

BRITISH Subjects, rezident in China, are reminded that in terms of the Chins Order in Council of 1904 they are required to REGISTER themselves at E. E' M. CONSULATE GENERAL in January of och

J. W. JAMIESON, Consul-General

year.

¡H. B. M. CoxSULATE-ĜENIBAL,

Canton, January 16, 1922.

NOTICE

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HEREBY give notice that I have

tablished myself as a CONSULTING and STRUCTURAL ENGINEER, Reinforced Concreta Expert with Temporary Offices in Causeway Bay, Old Cotton Mills office. P. O.. Box No. 598.

"A special department is attached for design." ing and supplying of ready made reinforcemente (any tonnage) with or without supervision of works under my responsibility,

L GAIN Civil Engineer, ET.P. (Paris)

G.

THE HONGKONG LAND RECLAMATIONH has kindly consented to

COMPANY LIMITED. ·

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the TWENTYFIBST ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of SHAREHOLD ERS in this Company will be held at the o5ces of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co. Ltd on THURSDAY, 29th January, 1992, at2 11 o'clock noos for tie purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together, with a state- ment of Accounts for the year ending 31st December, 191.

The REGISTER of SHARES of the will be CLOSED from TUESDAY, Compaay 17th January to THURSDAY th„litary, both day inclusive during which period no transfer of sharps can be registered.

By Order of the Board of Directors, MOWBRAY & NORTHCOTE,

Becretary.

Hongkong, 10th January, 1992. · [198

THE LONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT & AGENCY CO., LTD. per 40x

1.00 NOT!

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the

THIRTY 1.00

...FOURTH ORDINARY 1.00 GENERAL MEETING of SHAREHOLD. 110 RB in this Company will be held at the 1-20 THURSDAY 28th January, 1923 a offices of Merara Jardine, Matheson & Co.

John Cotton's Med. Smoking Mixture ..

Bramst' Medium

Benson'

Barney's The Ideal

Archar's Edinburgh

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Hankers Hugges

Spinet Medinmi Mixture

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NOTION TO CONSIGNEES.

"IHE P. & 0. 8. N. Co.'s SteamZET

“NAGOYA "

80 Lit

1.10 19.1 P.M. for the parpos of receiving the

1.30 Report of the Directors together with a state- 90 mat of Accounts for the year ending Slat 80 December, 1921.

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A

The REGISTER of BEARES of the Company will be CLOSED from TUESDAY, 17th January to THURSDAY, 16th January both days inclusive during which period no transfer of shares can be registered

By Order of the Board of Directors, HOWBRAY 8. NORTHCUTE, decr.bary. Hongkong, 10th January, 1992.

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THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND. MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

119.

INTIMATION

Bassonable Remedies

and Preventives

WATSON'S PECTORAL COUGH

BALSAM

For Coughs. Colds & Bronchitis in bottles $1.00 & $1.75

MARTIN'S INFLUENZA

MIXTURE.

for

Cold in the head. & Catarrah 81.00 per bottle

WATSONS

ANTISEPTIC

K

for

Relaxed & Sore Throat 50 cents per bottle

QUEEN'S COLLEGE.

■IS EXCELLENUY THE GOVERNOR distribute PRIZES on NATURDAY, January tint. at 11.00. No Cards are being issued, but to all Parents and Guardians of Students, to Old Borgund others interested in the work of the School, a cordial invitation to honour at by their attendance on that dato is extended,

BERTRAM TANNER,

Headmaster.

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-HONGKONG JOCKEY-CLUB-ANNUAL

ان

BACK MEETING 1922.

MAK

ANTRIES for the FORTHCOMING

RACES close on SATURDAY 21

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WATSON EU-PINE

nature of the condict of viswa. These Mr. H. T. Jackman, Becond Aleħlod documents embody a vary firm'sesertion Director of Public Works, returned front il British rights in Egypt and leave, the leave by the Nagoya yesterday socom- Egyptian people in no doubt as to our panied by Mrs. Jackman. policy, which Lord ALLANDY has more

There is complaint în Canton of rapidly recently described in a public speech as rising house rents and it is stated that beral, but fom.” Under the draft the Municipal Government is contemplati convention which formed the basis of the ing measures to check the avarice of the recent negotiations Great Britain pro- landlords.

posed to retain full liberty of action in regard to the disposition of her military the Hotel de France Co. is required to By a decision of the court, at Manila, forces in Egypt, and to maintain a large pay to Antonia Garcia Palomar, formerly incasure of control over Egypt's foreign manager of the hotel, the sum of 12,000 relations, Apanco and judicial administra

poros-as damages for wrongful dismissal.

tion. To the proposals made, ADLY PASHA and his colleagues expressed the strongest At a representative meeting of tha opposition. They declared that the National Free Church Council, held in military clauses in the Convention repre- the Memorial Hall, Londen, on December sented, in effecty occupation. pare and, the Council determined to give their simple As regards foreign relations, support to the crusade against child- Egypt's rights, they complained, wers to slavery in Hongkong.

be so restricted as to be largely illusory, Telegrams for all places in Europe and and the activities of the financial and America wid the Atlantic a subject to involve boavy delay owing to the interruption of judicial commissioners would interference with the whole internal two of the Eastern Company's Rad Boa

cables.

The route to America vid the | administration. They assert, in short,

that the proposals invest the draft with Commercial Pacific cable is also inter the quality of an actual deed of guardian-rupted. Telegrams are being forwarded

vid the Atlantic, |ship, and hold that there can be no alliance save on the condition that it

It is understood, says tho Confun does not constitute for Egypt a perman-Times, that President San Will soon hold, THROAT PASTILLES.ent pact of subjection.

a "Votive Ceremony" before the grand. Ford ALLENBY's communication to the army which will soon be on its

north- WAT SULTAN is a conciliatory but firm re-

ward. Many members of the Kwangtung assertion of Britain's special rights and Red Cross Association were sent by interests in Egypt, and an unequivocal General Chen, Ching-ming to Kwelim.on declaration of her resolve effectively to

the 13th inst maintain them. He recalls the services.

In connection with the visit to Singa freely rendered to Egypt in the past, and pors of His Royal Highness, the Prince the protection afforded her during the of Wales, it proposed to hold a two war, and reminds the SULTAN that now, day Race Meeting on Surday, the 1st as in the past, the British Empire has and Monday, the 3rd April, 1999, under to shoulder" ultimate responsibility for the auspices of the Straits Racing A the defence of the country and the main soriation, for which purpose, the Com-1 tenance of internal order. It must alsamitter of the Singapon, Sporting City claim the exclusive right of tendering have lent the Race Course. advice in matters of administration, finance, and the development of the judi-

INHALANT.

for

Cold in the head ka...

50 cents per bottle

instant at noon, and must be sent to the AS. WATSON.

JOCKEY CLUB RCows, 3A, Chater Road, on or before this date.

Entry Forms are now ready and can be bad at the Jockey Club Stables, the Jockey Club Rooms (Hongkong Club Anner, Chater Road) or Mesira. Linstead, and Davis, Almadra

(907

Buildings.

PREPAID

WANTED

ADVERTISEMENTS

Llers are lying at this Offo: for Boxes ÚK, 08, KX, LM, LN, LB LT LW, MA, MK, MZ, NB, NP, 0G, PD,

PB, PG, A. AO

Wfor nummer months, Reply Box PL,

"ANTED, « Post House or Bangalow

c/o Daily Prar Offica

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WANTED Daily Teacher for Lower Subjects. -Apply Hon. Secretary, St. Andrew's Vicarage, Kowloon," (19

10 LET-room Flat from 1st, February. Apply to Aratoon. V. Apcar, 6, D'es

17

Varx Road.

Arrived Hongkong, January 22nd, 1923.

FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, PORTSAID ADEN, COLOMBƆ & STRAITS.

Consignoos of Cargo by the above-named Tessel are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed at THEIR KINK in the and Kowloon Wharf and Godown

ONE HUNDRED AND SECOND Hongkong

THE

ORDINARY MEETING OF SHARE 's-Godowns at Kowloon, where each Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark BOLDERS in the Company will be held at the and delivery can be obtained as the Goods are Office of the Company, Union Building, on TUESDAY, February 7th, 1922, at 12 O'Clock Optional Goods will be landed here unless NGOs, for the purpose of receiving a Report instructions have been given to the contrary of the Directors, together with a Statement Daily Press Office six hours before arrival of the Steamer.

of Accounts, declaring, a Dividend and electing Goods not cleared within 8 days, including Directors and Auditors. date of arrival, will be subject to rent.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company February 7th, 1922, both days inclusive,

A

YOUNG MAN, capable of intro- ducing business and with MARY years experience in an Import and Erport firm seeks POSITION. Reply Box PK, 0/0

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WANTED-mall furnished house (with grounds if possible) at the Peak near

CO. LTD.,

Alexandra Buildings.

CHEMISTS.

Established 80 Years

MARRIAGE.

NEILSON JARDINE-At Glasgow, on Dec.

9th, DONALD MCLAREN NEILSON, Hong- kong, to JESSI REID, daughter of late WY. JARDINE, Lockerbis, and Mrs. JARDINE, Glasgow,

DEATH.

FAWELL-At Shanghai, on January 11th BANSOM AUNGLE, son of Mr. and Mrs. -Y. A. FAWELL, aged 5 years, HONGKONG OPTION: 104, DE VAUX ED., C. LONDON OPTION: 131, Frær Brauer, E.C.

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Although the Directors of the Chin Merchants Steam Navigation Co. have

A obituary notice of the Inte. Dr. G. P.. Jordan, received from England, mentions in any of the notices published cally.

It was his great interest ia Dr. Jordan was an export. is this art and exhibited at the Boral Photograph Society's shows. He actually, Colony his art." taught the leading photographer in the science of electri- city was another hobby of the doctor's

Last week there was only one case of smallpox in the Colony. The patient a Chinese-succumbed. There were five cases of plague and three deaths, two of enteric, one of paratyphoid fever and three of cerebro-spinal fever. One enteria patient Chinese died and two deaths forty-eight hours following the compila also occurred from induenze. In the

tion of the last weekly report the only additional case was one of small-pox (imported).

&cial system. Until such time as Egypt's offered in reward of $3,000 for the arrest record gives confidence in her own guar- of the pirates who held up and Tooted, antees the Empire must maintain suff their steamer waglee recently, and cient guarantees itself. Of these the asked the Ministry the Navy Pking), first and foremost is the presence of Governor Chen of Kwangtung and the British troops, and his Majesty's Govern Tuchan of Fukien to assist in the matter ment cannot waive or weaken it. The there, is no news yep that any of the High Commissioner expresses regret pirates have been captured. „ the rejection of proposals the objects of which, he says, have been "gravely” mis- understood. His Majesty's Government do not consider that they would be con-omething that was not mentioned, we be sulting Egypt's welfare by making com cessions to extremist agitation; those who field to it only make more necessary, and eo prolong, those foreign sanctions which they denounce. Lord ALLASTY adds: In these conditions, for Egypt's in- terest as much as their own, his Majesty's Government will continue unshaken in their aims as Egypt's advisers and trustees. They desire to see the work of Lord CROMER'S generation completed, not, recommenced. They do not aim at keep ing Egypt in tutelage, On the contrary, they desire to fortify the constructive elements in Egyptian nationalism, to give them scope, and to bring nearer the "full" attainment of the national ideal. Bat they must insist on effective' rights and powers to safeguard both Egypt's in terests and their own until the Egyptian people have shown the capacity them

regarding the unrest in Egypt must be internal

disorder and its inevitable regarded as good news as suggesting corollary," "the intervention of foreign that the measures adopted by Field Powers" Egypt--the Suez Canal-is, of Marshal Viscount ALLENBY have been borse, the gateway to India and the basket. successful in suppressing the rioting East, and Britain's responsibility for which had developed out of the recent keeping that gateway open-to-the-trade extremist agitation and convinced the of the world is at once the explanation the turbulent element that the day has and the justification, of her policy in not yet come for the degree of indepen- Egypt. dence that they seek for Egypt. Nobody needs to be told of the magnificent work which Great Britain has been doing in

The Badly Press.

HONGKONG, J.NUARY 17, 1832,

THE UNREST IN EGYPT.

A Chiness passenger on the s.6. Hoagier State was fined.8100 by Mr. Wood, at the his unlawful pomession one Magistracy, yesterday, for having in Dew Colt revolver and 100 rounds of ammunition. A sergeant of the Water Police stated that the revolver was found in a basket, containing soap, covered with matting,

defendant said that he was asked to carry the-basket by two fellow passengers whom he could not trace. He admitted that the revolver was found in the The revolver and ammunition

No Fire Insurance will be affected by as in be ULUSED from January. 24th to Tram-Station-or-at-bpper levels. Apply B. THE recent absence of nows in the cablea selves to preserve their country from which was carried by the man. The

any case whatever.

Damaged packages must be left in the

Godowns for

was for examination by the Consignees, and

the Company's Surveyors, Messrs. GODDARD &

By Order of the Board of Directors, JOHN ARNOLD, Secretary.

DOUGLAS, at 10 AM. on Mondays and Thumpara. Hongkong, 14th January, 1999.

All Ulaims must be presented within ten days

of the Steamer's arrival here, after which date

they cannot be recognised

No Ulaims will be admitted after the Goods bare left the Godown.

HACKINNON, MACKENZIE 4·00...|

Agents. Hongkong, January 22nd, 1922. [241

.NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LTD.

AND

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD.

CONSIGNEES par Company's Stemower

"PHEMI03 ".

are hereby notified that the Cargo will be diooharged into Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, where is will to at Consignac risk and subject to terms and conditions of storage at Holt's Wharf The Uarga will be ready for delivery from Godown on and after 17th Jannery.

Optional

Bienal cargo

anjoša notice steamed B arival

damaged

will

has been given prior to

be

All broken, chafod, and

goods aro to be left in the Gotowns, where they will nod on any Tuesdays and Fridays

be ax

exauiinod on

botwoen the hours of 10,45 a.m. and nove within the free storage period.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the steamer's Godown, and all Goods remaining delivered after the 23rd Jan,

be abject to rent.

Claims again the Steamer must be proc id to the undersigned on or before the tab, or they will not be recognised.

No Fire insurance will be effected

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

Agents Hongkong, January 17th, 1922. [245

No. PL c/o Daily Prem Office.

WANTED TO BUY.

2

2:20

MARINE ENGINEERS' GUILD OF CHINA, HONGKONG BRANCH.

THE

THE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING

will be held at the GUILD OFFICE Bailors' Home, West Point, on WEDNESDAY next, 18th January 1922, 6.00 ., in order, to anit the Convenience of NORTHERN MEMBERS, who are hereby requested toʻsarist na by their presenos,

W. J. STOKES,

Branch Secretary.

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WE HAVE

Great Varieties of need

andumuse d

POSTAGE STAMPS

Single, Beta, Yackets, Bags,

snd

On approval Books FOR COLLECTORS

GRACA & 00

Dealers in Postage Stamps, Port Carda, Béede, Toys, &,

"No. 10, WYNDHAM STREET,

→NGKONŐ

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NE SECOND HAND PIANO, mist be in good order, and condition. Apply Bax No. 223 c/o Daily Press Office.

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DAIRY

FARM NEWS BUTTER.

OWING TO FALL IN PRICES

in Australia

13

we have reduced our "DAISY" BUTTER to 81.10 per 15.

DAIRYMAID“

1.00 13

· FURTHER REDUCTION ARE ANTICIPATED

market

+ 19

THE DAIRY FARM, ICE & COLD STORAGE CO, LTD

Egypt during the last half century, or of the great benefits which have accrued to the Egyptian people from the reforma in the government of the country that have been introduced. To what extent the cry of ** Egypt for the Egyptians" is inspired among those who are engineering

General Baron Tanaka, the Minister of War, is going to the Philippine Islands this month to return the visit of Gover nor-General Wood to Japan.

were confiscated.",

"

DEPARTURE OF LT.-GENERAL SIR G. M. KIRKPATRICK.

There will be a public leave-taking, this morning, of Lieut-General St G. M. Kirkpatrick, 0. B., LO.8.1., "with" Mistics Lady Kickpatrick and the Kirkpatrick, sails for England by the

P&O. 3. Egypt. They will leave Murray Pier at 10 o'clock. During their stay of less than a year in the Colony Sir George and Lady Kirkpatrick, Eave won the esteem of all who know them On the night of the 15th-18th inst., and their daughters' artistic accomplish- Chinese states that big house 195, La Chi Kok Road, was entered by thieves

it by a louging for the old opportunities who stole jewelery valued as 31,920.50. The above two brands have no rivals on the of extortion, or by an honest belief in the and clothing and money valued at about

fability of the Egyptian people to carry |: 8200 S

on the government unamistod, is, a ques tion to which no single answer can be given. That there is much discontent in Egypt and a wide manifestation of desire for independence cannot be dis pated. Great Britain has been desirous of meeting these view's as far as existing

TO SECRETARIES OF CLUBS AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS,

LL notices of forthcoming A meetings, lotures and entering circumstances will allow. Important sent for insertion in the news columns of the documents recently published by the Hinglong Daily Frest, are charged for at the rate of $1 each, (sa announced in May and Jane Foreign Office in London respecting the of last year) providing that they do not occupy negotiations with the Egyptian Delega mare than four lines. In future if this spation

terminated abruptly axceeded they will be placed in the adyetising solumns at the parking rater

ngo

which

littlo while

make plain the

ments and interest in sport have made them, too, very popular

"A guard of honour will be mounted at Murray Pier this morning by the 2nd Batto., the Wiltshire Regiment, bose band will also be in attendance. No doubt there will be a largo attendance of luding residents to say "good-bye" to the party.

Among the passengers. departing by the

Major-Gen. Sir John Fowler, K.C.M.C., Egypt this morning is Mr. T. E. Win- 'field (Assisturit Superintendent of the C.B., D.S.O., succeeds to the China Com mand as from today, Sir John and Fratern Extension, Australasia ROU

Lady Fowler have taken up their res China Toleg Co.) who has been denos at Headquarter Hous transferred to "ingapore.

A farewell order to the troops of the station issued yesterday said:

"Lieut-General Sir G. M. Kirkpatrick, Peace and order, aro stated to have

in vacating the Command of Hi been restored 1roughout the province of Majesty's Troope in South China, iesires Shensi by the operations of the Chihli to convey to all ranks his high apprecia Army which has dispersed the troops of tion of their soldierly behaviour good

conduct and steady progress during his.", the deponed Tuchun and caused the flight tenure of Command. He wishes all ranks. of the late Tuchun from the province....

every success in the future.!!

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