NEW ADVERTISEMENTS WATSON & 00, LIMITED,
NOTICE:
RACE MEETING.
N MONDAY, TUESDAY WEDNES. Departments will be CLOSED at 1 r..
On those days
The Hongkong Dispensary will be opened for the purpose of dispensing prescriptions from 6 r. to,7.30 P.M.
A. S. WATSON 4-00, LIMITER, Hongkong. 1th February, 12.
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TECHNICAL INSTITUTE
435
T DAY, Fobruary 20th, Sopenas kill be THE INSTITUTE will re-open on MOX.
INTIMATIONS
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17TH, 1922
HONGKONG JOCKEY OLUB
RACE MEETING 1992.
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FEBUARY 9TH, 21ST, AND, AND GÖTE.
SATURDAY.
TICKETS of ADMISSION to the GRAND
STAND and ENCLOSURE may be ob tained from Messrs. KELET & WALSH, LA, or at the Gate Price $12 for the Meeting or per day. No one admitted without a Ticket, to be shown to the Ticket Inspector at the Gate.
H. BIRKETT, Clerk of the Course. Hongkong, 11th February, 1992.
KONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB
the presence of the LADIES' at the THE STEWARDS request the plane of
enrolled at the Eluation Office soly, anding the Races. should apply at once för ealry forms. [420-
خوام
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB'
RACE MEETING, 1922.
"D.A.J.
99 Extend
D cordia! faritation to all their friends to attend the forthcoming Race Meeting at their Private Stand. No cards are being Issued.
HONGE NG SHAKEBROKERS" AS:OCIATION.
(439
INTIMATIONS
UNIVERSITY OF HONGKONG. IMMEDIATE applications are irrited to
the port of PART-TIME LECTURER IN MATERIALS OF COMMERCE
In the Faculty of Arts (Economia Minerals, Textiles, Poodstuffs). A total of about 30 LECTURES will be required during the current Spring Termand
N. TEESDALE MACKINTOSH, the Autumn Term 1992
(Registrar.) 424)
HONGKONG STOCK EXCHANGE.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the NSTOCK EXCHANGE will be CLOSED. MONDAY, 20th, 1st, WEDNESDAY and and SATURDAY,
inst"
By order of the Committon,
P. TESTER
A Stand and Engiraure will be reserved for Members, Members' Wires and Familion tickets are now ready and may be obtained from MoTE Linstead & Davis: All tickets must be produced Hongkong, 16th February, 1922. to'gain admission._
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H. BIRKETT, Clerk of the Course Hengkong, 11th February, 1923.
HONGKONG JOCKEY OLUB
for Servants will be issued on ap Ption to the Undersigned.
No Servants will be allowed inside the EN CLOSURE of the Race Course during Race which can be had
ITLE abore ASS CATION will be Open Days WITHOUT signed.
5TH FANUARY, and rates will be issued at TO LX ach day, instead of 10.50 Ax. as ususi By Order of the Committee,
J. W. KRW,
4573"
Secretary.
HONGKONG HORTICULTURAL
SOCIETY.
THE ANNUAL SHOW of FLOWERS and
THEGETABLES will be held in the
BOTANTO GARDENS
ני
2ND MARCH.
3. till 6 PM
Admission $ 1.00.
Iz will be presented by LADY STUBBS
Military Band will slay.
T obtainable in the grounds.
rewinded that Inbending Exhibitors are ENTRIES close on 2320 FEBRUARY. As the Bude will be held next week it is urgeated that Exhibitors compile their lists during this coming weekend sad forward them early to the Hon, Searetary Mr. L GIDES. Beaconsfield
(438 Arcade.
F
LLOYD TRIESTINO. NONSIGNEES of cargo for Hongkong per 8. "IRACIA" are hereby notified that owing the present stale of affinin Hong- kony due to the strike of seamen 'c, curge for Hongkong will be handed at Shanghai and consignet are recon and to make
the
necessary arrangemene ele accordingly. The cargo wil be ought!ack to Hongkong immediately conditions at this port become normal
DODWELL & Co.
Agents Fongkong, February 18th 19:2
4
440
THE DAIRY FARM, 101 & COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.
"OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
NOTICE IS
closed from WEDNESDAY, the 22nd of February, to TUESDAY, the 25th February, 4222, both days inclusive, during which period no t.ausfer of shares cf Mares ena registari.
By Order of the Board of Directors, M. MANUS,
Secretary.
HONGKONG BOXING
ASSOCIATION."
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NEXT TOURNAMENT SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25TH, 1923, AT SHE
THEATRE LOYAL AT 9.15. P.M.
be
TEN ROUND FEATHER WEIGHT CONTEST.
B. CHADWICK . A. B. HINDLE. TEN ROUND MUDLSWEIGHT CONTEST.
J. & LEWENDEN. A. B. DUNCAN.
THE ROUND CATCHWEIGHT COFLEST,
Sto. P, O. MORGAN 9:-"
Chief P. O. CALLAGHAN, AND THRIE SIX ROUND CONTESTS. Booking at Mouran's
Members MONDAY and TUESDAY,
FEBRUARY 20th and 21st.
to SATURDAY, 25th.
OPEN
on application to the Undersig
These Tickets are only available for Servants while in attendance on their employers or when on duty at the various Stande,
Any Chinese found leitering about with Ser- vanta' passes in their possession will forfeit them, and the holders thereof will be removed from the EnclosurO
H. BIRKETT, Clerk of the Court. 11th February, 1992.
RACE HOLIDAYS. »
Hongkong,
THE
400
HE EXCHANGE BANKS will open for the transaction of Public Business at 9.30 on MONDAY TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, the 20th, 21st and 22nd. February, and clore at 12 noon. Hongkong, 11th Febrna y, 1929.
RACE WEEK.
394
A FANCY DRESS BALL. in aid of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
on MONDAY, February 20th, 1999, at 9-15 at the
» CITY HALL
Tickets $3 Booking as MoUTRIES.
81 Fine for Non Fancy Dress will be collected at the door.
Three Lucky number Prizes for those in Fancy Dress
No admittance without a ticket.
WANTED.
Secretary."
INTIMATION
WATSON'S
"E'
WHISKY.
joining in the discussion, says that "Ger-" man Consuls may be more painstaking in collecting commercial information and in paying attention to the potty side of commercial questions, just as Belgian Consuls are; but taking all in all, social position, housing accommodation, ado- gusto salary, influence with local authori- ties, general knowledge of the more im- portare questions, and a higher prestige, which is derived from presiding over a better class of nationals, British Consuls are generally conceded to be at the top of the profession."" However, the complaint about the understalling of the Consular Service, not in Chion only, but
The approaching wedding is announced generally, has been supported by many of Captain John Taylor Kinley of the s.6. Nale (China Mail 8.S. Co., Ltd.), to Secretary of the London Chamber of Com Miss Foggy Hail, en route from Shanghai merce. A Correspondent writing on the the && Fators Mary.
A Chinese sapper, No. 283, 30 years of subject in The Times recalls that the Royal Commission on, the Civil Service ago, attempted to commit suicido in the blacksmith's shop, Wellington Barracks, appointed in 1918, were informed that on Wednesday afternoon, by shooting him difficulty was folt in procuring recruits self in the stomach with a service rifle. for the China. Service. There were fower His condition is considered serious.
The Technical Institute re-opens on relating An advertisement Hooday. thereto appears in another columa.
The Hongkong Horticultural Socials announce that the annual show of foward- and vegetables will take place on Harch, ind.
The latest consus of the city of Chatoa made by the Department of Police shows Of these a total number of 1,305,600. 904,200 are men, 301,000 women and 100,400 - children.
The price of this Whisky is prominent business men, including the
highe than many imported cased Whiskies, because it costs more, and is better. You get real value because you are not paying the
LECTRICAL MECHANICAL Cost of world-wide advert sing. E ENGINEER, with 8 years experience at bons and eleven years in a Shanghai Electric Power Station, at present smployed, seeks change for bettering his position. Capable of handing any electrical and mechanical work Please reply to J. Brts, French Tramway Co. Shanghai.
HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND FINANCE CO. LTD.
VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ar NOTICE I General Biesting of HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND FINANCE
SOLE AGENTS
candidates for that than for any other. In the view of the Commission, therefore, there was all the more reason for making the competition an "open" one, thus widering the area from which recruits are drawn. Between the three branches of the Far Eastern Service (China, Japan) and Siam) there is practically no inter- changeability. Ar officer appointed to China sponds his life in China, and officers appointed to Japae and Sian spond their lives in those countries reaper tively. The China Service, which was
CO, LTD. will be held at the Hongkong Botel AS. WATSON & said to comprise 72 posts, including the
on Friday the 3rd day of March 1923 at 11:30 O'clock in the forenoon when the subjoined Resolutions will be proposed is Extraordinary Resolutions.
1. That Article 106 of this Company's Articles of Association be altered as follows
(a)
By the insertion of "$10,000" in the place of $8,000 in the fifth line thereof. (h) By striking out in the ninth and tenth lines thereof the words "for each financial year of the Company", and inserting in place thereof the word in every year wherein such profits shall not exceed in the nagregate the sam of $150,000, and a commission of ten per cent par auzam on all the net excess of that of the Company in
2. That the above Resolution (No. 1) to be retrospective and take affect from the 1st, day of January 1949.
the
Should the above Resolutions be passed by majority, they will be submitted
AL
for con Special Resolutions to a further Extra mlinary General Meeting and
CO. · LTD., :
Wine & Spirit Merchants,
ESTABLISHED 81 TELES.
TELEPHONE 616.
BIRTHS..
assistants, was considered sufficiently large to afford reasonable promotion. The Japan Service, which contains only 25 posts, including acting assistants, was, with the exception of the Siam Service, the smallest self-contained Servion with: which the Commission was sequanted 1 bat in the circumstances they did not see any immediate possibility of enlarging, it Since that Commission sat a radical scheme for roforming the Consular Ser- vice and bringing it into closer touch with British trade has been published, but what has been done to give effect to it. far at least as the Far East is concerned, falls far short of what is generally deemed to be necessary. No improvement in that respect; however, for in is at present to be hoped
The the Consular Service in "Chinx spokesman of the Board of Trade in the
OB.
such Meeting will be held on Monday the 20th JoHN-At Shanghai, on February 7th, to (953
day of March 1982, at the same time and place
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Jo, a for the purposÉ - of
HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY," LIMITED.
PROPOSED NEW 183UE of SHARES, to MEM ERS on the REGISTER
on 17th February, 1999....
THE
TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be closed from the 18th to 45th February, 1924, both days inclusive. Dated the 7th February, 1982.
By Order of the Board,
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H. N. BEAUREPAIRE, Secretary.
7343
CREDIT NATIONAL 122. ISSUE OF NEW BEARER BONDS REDEEMABLE IN 10 YEARS FRS 500.00
dos sidering and if thought daughter.
Et confirming such Resolutions as Special ReSANFT-At Shanghai, on February 6th, solutions accordingly
1922. Dated the 16th day of February, By Order of the Board, JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,
General Managers 429]
HONGKÒNG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS in this Corporation will be held at the CITY HAL, Hongkong, on SATURDAY, the 18th, day of February, 1923, at NOON, for the purpose of receiving the of the Court of Directors together with Report statement of accounts for the wear ending 31st December, 1971
each bearing interest at the me of
6%% per ann free of tax.
Reimbursable at holder's option as follows: On 1st February 1924 for Fr. 500- 1927 for Fr. 507,50 On 18t
> 1932 for Fra, 595.- On 1 No prizes
due on that Price of Issue including 1st, coupon 6th. February 1922 payable cash on application ING
334]
29
Fra 489.
Subscriptions received at BANQUE DE L'INDO CHINE, HONGKONG.
on or before February 18th, 1922
PUBLIC AUCTION
The Undersigned have received instrue-
tions to sell by rubllo auction,
on
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the 7th, 8th and
9th HAROH, 1822
Kowloon Naval Depot, commencing each
day at 9.30 am, with an interval from
12 noon to 1.30pm
口
The REGISTER of SHARES of the Corporation will be CLOSED from MONDAY, 6th February, to SATURDAY, 18th February,
(botk 1922, dayt inclusive), during which period no transfer of shares can be registered.
AND NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN
EXTRA
BDINARY MEET of the SHAREHOLDERS of the BANKING HONGKONG & SHANGHAI CORPORATION will be held on the day and at the place aforesaid Immediately upon the termination of the Ordinary Yearly Meeting
of considerition, ing
and if thought fr for the purpose
of
the
the ning 1
of the Hongkong &
Shanghai Banking Corporation be and they are
hereby requested and authori ed by and on
kehalf of the
to Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Sixer, a son
MARRIAGES.
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House of Commons has said it is "im- possible at present to undertake the
EVANS--GRABAX-At Shanghai, on Febru expense of additional staff.". Certain it
ary 6th GeoRGE ALFA EVANS, off China Navigation Co., to WINNIE is that no sum of money spent on enlarg. GRAHAM, youngest daughter of Mr. ing the British Consular Service in China and Mrs. Graham, of China Navig will prevent German trade activity in tion Co., Watung Wharf and Mary this territory, and the only way in which i port, Cumberland. PARR-BROOKFIELD.-At Shanghai, on it can be defeated is by equal or superior February 6th, WILLIAM PARR to activity on the part of the British, mer- MABEL ELIZABETH BROOKFIELD, both of chants themselves and also by their ability Liverpool, England.
to" deliver the goods" on at least equal if not better terms.
DEATHS.
SEREBRIANNIKOFF-At Shanghai, on Feb ruary 8th, Mra. 6. A. SEDEDBIANNI- KOFY (née Queenie Strachan) in har 37th year.
SKITE At Shanghai, on February 7th, JAMES SMITH, Master 88. Suwa (Indo China S.N. Co.), aged 57 yearů.
HONGONG OFFICE: 104, Der Vœux HD., C. LODGE Oria: 131, Fun STEHT, E.0.
The Daily Press.
HONGKONG, FEBruary 1772, 1922,
the shareholders of the Corporation THE CONSULAR SERVICE AND to take the steps necessary for the introduction
of
an
into the Legislative Council
of the Colony of Hongkong and for the onset-
of the
business so as to allow of the o
issue
TRADE ACTIVITIES.
The total output of the Kailan Mining Administration's mines for the week end ing 28th January, amounted to 2,488 tons, and the sales during the period to 63,000 tons
The Children Entertainment arranged for St. John's Cathedral Hall to-day, at 5.15 pp., bis been transferred to the Peak Club where it will be held at the same hour-(ADVT.)
The compradore of a store in Ice House Street has reported to the police, that, between the tours of 12 noon and 10 p.m., three rolls of cloth valued at $370 were stolen from a box in his office."
No being the amount of the
prósent for British trade in this part of the world. I revesus òr General Ws Zei
During the night of the 14th-15th, a Chinese pastry-boy employed on the sa Locher is said to have committed suicide by jumping overboad. His body has not. been recovenul.
The Committee of the Canton Municipal Council have received tenders for a 18-ton steam roller and have decided to place. the order with the agents of a German
The British tender was 819,608 ;. arm. American, 87,500 (gold), and the German tender $10,035, to include the expense of erecting it
Captain James Smith, whose death is announced among the obituary notices published to-day, had been in the service of the Indo-China Steam Navigation chief offer and skipper on many of the Company for about thirty years. E-wo Yangtzo vessels he was very well- known to Shanghai and up-river resi dents and was highly esteemed, Capt. 1919 and had just returned from home leave, resuming command on 1st January On 1st February
he was taken ill and was granted sick leave His death was due to heart disease. Capt. Smith who Dundee, Ee leaves a widow in Shang was $7 years of age was a native of
hai.
Smith was appointed to the Suites in
A midnight affray in the village of Hok Yun has been reported to the police. The house of an unemployed peaman, who lives with his father, was entered on Wednesday night by several armed men, who broke open the door, Two of the armed men struggled with the seamonn and another grappled with the father. The affray lasted about 15 minutes and the men fought in the dark. Daggers word used and the old man was stabbed in five places, but none of the wounds are said to be serious. The attacking party when they found that the occupants were put ting up such a strenuous defence fled. The police aro of opinion that a quarrel over gambling debt is the explanation of the
affray
SPORT.
FOOTBALL.
HONGKONG LEAGUE "DIVISION I.
'CURLEW "*
P. R.G.A.
The Curlew could only manage to drawi with R.G.A. on the Navy "A" ground, at Happy Valley, on Wednesday.
Play was very fast but the ground was too greasy for the forwards to show any combination. The B.G.A. hacks played a hustling game, but the forwards were slow. Phillips in the B.GA. goal had plenty to do but most of the thote had no sting in them. The game ended in a goalless draw.
Mr. Newton had charge of the game.
RUGBY FOOTBALL CUP. HONGKONG F.C.. THE ARMY, The following will represent the Hong koag Club versus The Army at Happy Valley to-morrow (Saturday) at 4.15. p.m.-J. D. McClatchio; S. Jordain, A. M. D. Wallace, J. W. Alabaster and N. J. Smyth; V. C. Smyth and O. F. Hyde; G. G. N. Tinson, A. H. K. Cobb J. Cooper, H. Day, D. Legan, A. G. Lamplugh, H. A. Mabey and J. W. Brown Kick-off at 4.15 pm.
URICKET.
E.0.0... VEST
Ordinance
by the Governor of Hongkong Tar question which the cables tell us ment of the
The Foreign Ministers at Peking in The following have been selected to with the advice and consent of
eflect
was asked in the House of Commons the Council thereof to
the amen
to-morrow, at 2.15 p.m. A. O. Brawn, necessary incorporated and carrying on
to the Ordinances under which the other day regarding the recovery of terested in loans secured on the salt represant Kowloon in this home match dinary not Germany trade in China, and the sug- revenue lodged a protest with the Wal-E. J. Edward, H. Overy, F. E. Lawrence,
W. Alderson, F. G. Herridge, E. General Public WEDNESDAY, 22nd at E. M. Naval Yard, Hongkong, and at of the Corporation being increased to gested inadequacy of British official aid chiaopu agaikes the seizure of salt F. Evelyn, R. E. Lindsell, C. Russell, E.
Spinks and L. J. Blackburn.
CIVIL SERVICE lar XI. «. C.R.C. The following will represent the Civil match, at 2.15 p.m. to-morrow:-G. B Service on their own ground in this Bayer (capt.), E. B. Reed, F. J. Ling, W. H. Edmonds, E. W. Hamilton, F. 3. de Rome, R. C. Witchell, E. C. Fincher, AE. Wood, E. E. Dunkley and W. Holdman.
USUAL PRICEE...
NOVICES" COMPETITION FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARUH 31ST AND APRIL 1ST AT THES THEATRE ROYAL
Full particulars will be seas to all unita of Army and Navy and Police.
Others
OLD AND SUEPLUS NAVAL
STORES
Electric
please apply to Hon. Secretary, c/o Rafts, Life Belte, Motors Hones. Old
"JOHNSON, STOXES AND MASTER -
NO ENTRANCE FEE,
LI
PREPAID WANTED
ADVERTISEMENTS
Letters are hing at this Offos tw
Bo
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LW, MA, ME, MZ, NE, NP, OG., FD, PI, TG, PO, PS, PÌ, A..
Life Boats,
Theilers Colle· and | Electrical Fittings
Cable, Cooking Stoves, Ships Fitinga, Iron Beds, Mattoses and Fittings, Ice Chests, Steel Tanks, Inle
Carpets, Huge,
Mata, Table Covers, Blankets, Cordage, Canvas Bags, Uld Indis Rubber, Leather, Old Asbestes, Old Iren, Brass. Lead, Gun Metal and Steel Coal Sacks, wood. Iron, Wood and Gun Metal Blocks, Lamps, Searchlights, Gauges, Propellers, Fan Steel Tubes, Stool Wire Rope, Oil Chain Cable, Comprasses and Compees fittingsty of Structural Steelwork
A
sufficient for 2 complete sheds, 60 feet by 255 foot and
gutters &a
Also
Stores
CK, G9, XX, LM, LN, LE LT sundry other stoelwork, and rain water pipe
may be inspected on Monday,
the 6th March, 1922. gale of Old and Surplus
Victualling at Kowloom Naval Depot, on Friday, 10th Marchi, Comprising
Corned Beef, Timmed Rabbit, Salt Peas, Beans and Biscuite for cattle or peraltry food, Serge, Flannel, etc. Remnants, Hammocks, Bedding and Sundry Articles of Clothing and Mees Gear, Terms of Sale-As detailed in Catalogus.
HOUGH HUGHES & By Appointment Auctioners to the Admiralty. Hongkong, February hd, 1922,
WANTED-Portion se Bookkeeper by Britisher. Several your experience of general office routine and book work. Reply to Box PU, c/o Daily Press Office.
WANTED For Canton an expert Stenographer. Apply stating salary required and with copy of references to Bar
·P. "W., efo Daily Frei Ofice
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>
moanner as
the
of the Corporation) and to up capital
Tho Municipal Board at Canton has the existing requirements sa regards was prompted, no doubt, by the discussion
respect of its note which has followed upon the publication issued an instruction to the Bureau of the deposit of security in issues in such an
the of certain observations by Lord NORTH- Education to the effect that all students to relieve the Corporation from (a) to
necessity of keeping with the Crown curra on the subjects. A statement in the schools of the city must be vac: Agents or with Trantzes appointed by
was wired to The Times from Colombo cinated as a precaution against small-pox- Secretary of State esta or bullion as security against any part of the ordinary quoting Lord Noatuors saying Mr. J. P. B. Eastwood, of Mesers inque Band to give the Corporation the The German trade and Proms position is Jardino, Matheson & Co's correspondence uption of securing rack portion of the same
required to be scared by the deposit rapidly strengthening. Germany is reaffics, Shanghai, has been transferred to the
kering the dye monopoly in China, and Kiakiong as agent for the Company, Mr. option of the Corporaliga) either cf coin or of securities approd by the
oxporting much machinery to the Becretary of State.
65 is
W. Divers, of the Shipping, Departident,
has been transferred to Wuhu as agent.
1.B.C. 1st XI. ». NAVY,
The following will represent the I.R.C (b) to relieve the Corporation of the obliga Dutch East Indies, which, though Gortina
1st XI versus the Navy to-morrow, d tion to keep at each of its establishments in sympathy, give British trade fair play. an amount of coin or bullion equal in
Mr. Chang Hu, the Finance Minister 2-15 p.m. A of Arali (capt.), M. H Talze
to 1/3rd.
at least of the notes issued Lord NOTTLIFFE was well received by from ruch establishment and actually in the Governor and officials in the Dutch in the Peking Cabinet, has resigned and Abbas, S. H. Ismail, S. D. Imail, S. circulation and so leave such matter to the East Indies, but the atmosphere of the left for Tientsin. The resignation is said 4. Ismail, A. F. Rumjaha, D. Rumjabr,
and M. Sadick. to be a protest against a claim made in J. 8. Curreem, F. M. Arcali, A. Kitchell discretion of the Corporation. and to) to allow the Corporation to keep por Prose was Germanophile. German engia Cabinet meeting for a portion of the
I.R.C. 2ND XI. 9. PODICE R.O. of the coin a of bullion tinted with the Colonial "Becretary
required to be mering, textile, automobile, and musical proceeds of the proposed $96,000,000 loan to be reserved for administrative pur-. instrument firms were recovering
The following will represent the I.R.0. and the Colonial Treasurer as security
2nd XI. in their league match against exceax noto issue (vis: the issue position remarkably," Lord North-
Early yesterday morning a Chinese the Police R.O. on the latter's ground $20,000,000) in places outside the Colony
where its actes are farced to much care, discussed the defects of the British woman had occasion to leave hur room at tomorrow; at 2.15 p.m. All Moos doen (capt), E. Moosdeen, H. D. Rum amounts and subject to such conditions as Consular service in a speech which he 284, Queen's Road Central for about an / may be approved - from time to tirtis by delivered while at Bangkok. He lordship hour. In her hurry she forgot to lock the jahn. 8. A. Rumjahn, O. A. Rumjalin
the Governor.
By Order of the Court of Directors,
A. G. STEPHEN, Chief Massgor.
(335! Hongkong 34th January, 1922.
their
i
spoke of the British Consuls in the Far door. On returning she found the room N. B.. Kitchell; 8. A. R. Ismail, Y. A had been ransacked and that money and Tabah, R. Nadarin, 8. Abbas and A. H. East as being badly housed, and groesly jewellery to the value of $221 had been Madar. Reserves: A. K. Minu and A.
Kitchell overworked." A retired Italian Consut stolen.
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