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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19TH, 1923.
INTIMATIONS
THE CHINESE ENGINEERING. "AND MINING COMPANY, LIMITED.
PAYMENT OF FINAL DIVIDEND ON SHARME PUBLIC AUCTION,
FOR THE TIÁN ENDING SOTE JUNE, 1983.. PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS of
by Public Anction to VHE Board having declared FINAL
4" DIVIDEND., af bold on MONDAY, the 94th day of half per cent.), free of Income T, for the of Six (Eight and a Desember, 1993, at 3 pm, at the Offers of the Fablis Works Department, by Order of Har ending Sora JUNE 1913, Holders of of Dividend Warrante received from
STARLINGS zuk. GovERNDİ, of one at Bearer. Shares and on on mesount of
of CROWN LAND at Bowen Road in the
No. of
Colony of Hongkong, for Serm of 75 years Registered in Ne, will be paid their Dividends with the option of resowal at a Crown Bart to be. Shri Birideud Wangute on, Registered fand by the Surveyor of HIS MAJESTY TX Shares, to either of the following Banks at Kro, for one further term of 75 yrs.
Shanghai or Thantsins
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
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AT 9.30 F.X.
TICIITS—14 Each from—
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AND AT THE DOOR
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TOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the Certificate 5/ns 7496 dated Hongkong 5th April, 1822 for Five Shares of this Bank numbered #2376/02980 incltive registered in the Nama, Mr. GLAFIRA MARIA ECA DA SILVA ABELLA has been destroyed Fire, and should this Certificate not be produced
to the Bark before the 17th January, New Certificate for the Shares will be" sued, and the aforesaid Certificate No. 5/ns
1924,
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INTIMATIONS
NOTIOR.
W. A. STEPHENS has been ap "pointed Manager of the Nurs & ANGLO-Swag Condensed Max COMPANY'I busings in Shanghai and Morth China and takes up his New Duties from JANUARY Iss Next
Mr. H. C. SHRUBSOLE sucosods Mr.
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Investment on
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general decline of overseas trade and the HONGKONG PHILHARMONIO large over-supply of tonnage, does not apparently extend to Germany. We seg in
SOCIETY.
THEATRE ROYAL
It was no surprise to find a full house" at the Theatre Royal last night on the occasion of the annual concert of our local Philharmonic Society and any other of the audienen who came away from the Theatro disappointed at the
a recent London paper the statement that LAST NIGHT'S CONCERT AT THE Germany, in spite of the "distress signals which she soads out periodically, is cod. structing far more tonnage than any other foreign country. In shipbuilding, it is declared, " she is already second only to Great Britain, having in hand more than twice as much tonnage as either France or Italy, and nearly three times as much performance, must have been izdeed very as Holland and the United States respec hard to please. Under the very able con- tively, and falling not far short of four ductorship of Mr. T. P. M. Bevan, M.C. times the shipbuilding in hand in Japan." the chorus of nearly sixty voices gave a The Great War, of course, left Germany splendid account of itself. In fact, the with very little tonnage, either mercan general conscaras of opinion appeared to tile or naval, but if she is now building be that good as the chorus has been on at a rate second only to. Great Britain, previous occasions it expelled itself last " good excuse is afforded for hesitation to
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MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS COTY, GRENOVILLE, HOUBIGANT, take Germany's plen of penury at its face night. The voices were well-chosen, they value. There is no disputing the fact balanced and they blended to perfection
in practically all the pieces. that the decline in British shipbuilding |
The evening was opened with the ren- is grave. The rate of unemployment"in this industry is higher than in any other, dering by the chorus and orchestra of the and such labour disputes as that of ballad, "The Inchcape Rock that fon the boiler makers, which is stated to been set to music by Frederick Bridge. old bit of poetry by Southey-which has have forced a hundred thousand Into idleness, does not help to ameliorato The piece required quite a lot of drama-
not only to delay work already in hand, bold pirate, Sir. Ralph the Rover, so the general situation, since it must tend tic skill and in this the chorus succeeded. bat to discourage prospective orders haunting was the melody. The next per- "It is probably true at the moment,'
forinance by the chorus afforded a con- says a writer on the black outlook of thetrast in both words and music. It was shipbuilding industry, "that none of the
"Song of Evening," and the soft shipbuilding firms of Great Britain are dreamy blending of all four parts of the
head charges after discharging the wage words of the piece, which was received fully covering out of revenue its over chorus was quits in keeping with the bills, which bave precedence over all other with applause. A metody by the chorus payments. If that is the case the out and orchestra, taken from the 194th Palm look must be black indeed, with dwindled and called Turn Back, O man”, was overseas trade and sixteen million toys next rendered. The chorus did not ap of shipping in the world over and above pear to be at its best, in this piece, which the total in existence in the prosperous was probably, the only item on the pro- times immediately preceding the war. gramme affording any opportunity to the carping critic. There was something about the piece which did not quite suit the voices which now and again were în... clined to get at cross purposes. The sopranos were inclined to be a little sharp and the male voices rather coarso...
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230.00 2,290.00 Cha Kao Liang No. 4.30,30 2,060.00 200.00 Ngau Tau Kok No. 1... 6.80, 1,380.00 110.00 gau Tau Kok No. 7...17.34 3,600.00 250.02 gau Tau Kok No. 3...11.14 2230.00-12003 Ngau Tau Kok No. 46.67 1,139.00-110.00 Ngau Tan Kok No. 5... 1.87 370.00 60,00 Ngay Tau Kok No. 6..... 3.86-
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COLONIAL SECRETARY'S DEPART- MENT,
RICKMERS LINIE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES..
FROM HAMBURG AND ANTWERP.
THE Bimamahip
"PAUL REGENDANZ." having arrived from the above ports, Con- signees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and
Consignees' risk and expenses. Optional Goods will be carried on unless instructions are given to the contrary before
All
The Hongkong Dispensary.
Hongkong Office: 14, Chater Road. London Offos: 181, Flosi Etreet, E.O.
The Daily Press.
Horegano, DecKURZE 19TH, 1923.
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A meeting of the Legistative Council it called for to-morrow, when the second reading of the given Bills introduced last week will be taken, "
Twenty-seven cases of small-pox ware of traditional songs, called "Songs in notified to the Medical Officer of Health a Farm House in which, soloists, the on Monday. The total for last week war chorus and the orchestra took part; The
item opened with a very light choru 73 and there were 74 deaths.
An advertisement appearing to-day serves as reminder of the Fancy Dress Ball in aid of the Ministering Children's League, which takes place at the City Hall 10-morrow evening,
Summer is coming in." A bass solo by Mr. G. H Piercy assisted by the chorus followed. His song "The Poacher "a de lightful thing (n the words told us) was well rendered, and was much applauded. The Chorus then gave Sharespeare's in- mortal lyric It was a Lover and His' Lase, which is very well-known as a duct There were four new cases and six as well as a full choral piece. It is always popular and last night it was well done deaths from enteric fever in the Colony and received deserving round of- last week; two cases of paratyphoid, one applause. Mrs. Clementy then obliged with a very old favourite. " On the Banks fatal case of cerebro-apinal fever, of Allan water and at the conclusion of death from puerperal fever, and three the Song it was some time before the applaud. Mrs. Chinese cases of influenza were reported. audience ceased to
Clements has an exceptionally rich clear full soprase voice. A tenor solo by ME The statement published in our yester H, G. Annis and a semi-chorus Drinkc day's issue that Mr. Stuart Fuller, after 10 me Only 2 was nicely rendered. The
semi-chorus being composed of Mr a tour in India, is coming back to China Collett, Mr. Mathieson, and Mr. Collett
Grove" and hass solo by Mr Piercy An American paper in Shanghai was our and the chorus John Peel" completed authority for the statement. Mr. Fuller the cycle of song and the first half of the informs us that he is to remain at programme. Calcutta
7466 will be thereafter treated by this Corpor- TENDERS in Triplicate, which should stored Godown Co, Ltd., Kowloon, and THE WORLD'S SHIPBUILDING to be stationed at Hankow is erroneous. Another "chorua entitled The Ach
tion as Nail and Void.
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By Order of the Court of Directors,
A. G. STEPHEN,
Chief Manager.
'NOTIOR.
UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LIMITED.
NERTIFICATE NO. A/69 for Nine Sharos, per ahars paul up, numbered 48/ 93031 in this Society standing in the name.
Of KWONG BING LUNG of Yokohama has been declared LOST, and if at the expiration of One Month from the Date hereof the above dccament be not forthcoming the said Certifi- cate will be deemed cancelled and of no effect, and a NEW Certificate for the Nina Shares will be issued in its stead by the Society..
Q‘MONTAGUE EDE,
General Manager. Hongkong, 11th December, 1929. 11696
THE KOWLOON LAND & BUILDING COMPANY, LIMITED..
TOFICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that An No
EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of THE KOWLOON LAND & BUILDING COMPANY, LIMITED, will be Meld at the REGISTERED OFFICE of the Company, No. 3, QUEEN'S BOAD CENTRAL, Victoria, Bengkrong, at Noon, on the 18′′x DAY OF DECEMBER, 1923, when the Bab joined Resolution will be proposed” að - an Extraordinary Resolution t that in to say:
bo Wohnd Up
Up volun- Text That the CompanyRA
Is ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that a further i EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Company will be held at the Same Time and Place on the Ta
ATH DAY OF JANUARY, 1924, for the purpose of receiving & Report of the Proceed
ings ***
at the above mentioned Meeting and of firming if thought fit the above mentioned as a Special Resolution
Resolution
A farther Resolution will be proposed at the Second Meeting for the appointment" of a Liquidator or Liquidators for the
Kies of or their
#zemunération.
Winding Up. Winding
and
"L. 8. GREENHILL
Plenty Acting Begrotary to pu THE HONGKONG Land InvesTMENT
LAND AGENCY CO., LTD,
General Agents for
THE KOWICON Land and BuildinO SACompany, LIMITED. Hongkong, 30th November, 1923.
will be received at this Office until Noox on 002, chafed, and damaged, gooda
for
IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that SEALED by clearly marked "Tender for Quarrier," MONDAY, the 24TH DAT OF DECEMBER, 1923, for the letting of the undermentioned Granite Quarries at Hongkong and Kowloon, one year or, as an alternative, for period of 3 years from the 1st January, 1924
Each Tender must be accompanied by receipt to the effect that the Tenderer has deposited in the Colonial Treasury & sam da stated in the Schedule horsander opposite to each.
a.quarry, as a plodge of the bona fides of his offer, which sum shall be forfeited to the Croan, if the Tenderer refuses to carry out bis Tender and comply with the conditions here. inafter contained should the Tender be accepted.
The Government does not bind itself to accept the higest or any Tender.
Forma of Tender can be obtained from the Director of Public Works.
PARTICULARS OF THE QUARRIES.
Approx Upset Deposit mate Annual with Quarry Lot No.. Area in Crown
Tander. -Acrea Rent Shaukiman Lot No. 1...37.00 $8,580.00 $550.00 Bhaakiwan Lot. No. 2...40.28 8,060.00 800.00 Kowloon No. 1 11.10 4,440.00 450.00 Kowloon No. 17.04 2,820.00 250.00 Kowloon No. 3 ... 400 1,500.00 160.00
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THE HELENA MAY INSTITUTE, ADMISSION-50 cente.
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are to be left in the Gedowns, where they will be examined on 22nd inst. by Messrs Anderson & Ashe.
All claims must be presented within fifteen days of the steamer's arrival, here, after which
date they cannot be recognised..
No. claime will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godorms, and all remaining undelivered after the 23rd inst, will be subject to rent
Consignees of cargo are hereby notified that they must produce an Import permit signed by the Superintendent of Imports & Exports, Hongkong, before. Bills of Lading can countersigned.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigued by
NAMOOZE VENNOOTSCHAP,
CARL BODIKER & CO.
HANDELMAATSCHAPTEJ (LTB.),, Agents, Bickmer Linia, Hongkong, 16th December, 1923. [1724. BOWERN & O
No & Musum, BÓAD,
SHANGHALA
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Erzaxanır. AGENTA AND SHITBKOLE-48, For the Purchase, Solé azd Charter of Vesela
OUTLOOK.
Ar a time when much is being heard about the great loss of overseas trade caused by the war, it is not a little astonishing to learn from the annual A Bill has been passed by the Philippine report of Lloyds Register of Shipping Senate which aims at curtailing the opera that the tonnage now nilont shows an tions of foreign banks in the islands, hut increase of about sixteen million tons on it is stated that the Governor-General the figures for June 1914--and this appar-will vete the Bill Under this Bill foreign catly despite the fact that some 300 banks would be required to incorporate vessels, of about 625,000 tons, were broken under Phüippine laws before being per up, or dismantled, during the past year, mitted to receive deposits or opon current as being no longer economically efficient accounts. In these circumstances it creates no
A Commercial Handbook published by
The cond part of the programme opened with the part song "Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silenes" in which the solo parts were taken by Mr. Mathieson and Mr. G. H. Piercy. It was a splendid performance as was also the final piece of St. Georg with Mrs. Cellett as Sabra the evening. a ballad, The Banner of The whole evening, was a great success and it is to he hoped that it will not be which Hongkung will be faroared." the last entertainment of the sort with
CHOZUA
The following formed the chorus- Sopranos-Miss M. Braga, Mrs. D. G. Brown, Mrs. G. A-Clements, Mrs. S astonishment to learn that. "ehipowners the Philippine Carnival Association be. Collett, Mias Grant, Miss A, Green, Mis in general are unable to see in the scar sides giving information relative to the dry, Mrs. F. J. Ling, Mrs Luck, Mira. Groundwater, Miss C Hansen, Miss Hea future any probability of such an in-couning Carnival and Commercial and Milne, MTK M. Minney, Mr. McLeod, treased demand for toguage, as would Industrial Fair, contains data of the Miss Mow Fung, Mias D. O'Keefe, Ma induce them to place orders for new principal exports and imports, together Perkins, Mrs. W. A. Hundell, Mrs. C Parramore, Miss D. Perkins, Miss. E. A Vessela."
But the report nevertheless with lists of exporters, importers and Stark and Miss C Wilmott tells us that in audition to a total of trade organizations and agencies of the
Altos Staff Sgt H. J. Best, R.E. £20 vessela, of 1,016,205 tons groes, to Philippine Islands The Manila Carnival Miss Burt, Mrs. J. G. Dick, Mrs. Goodall, Mrs. J. H. Hearn, Mrs. A Mackenzie, which classes were assigned by the Com- of 1924 has been set for February 14th to Mr. Mathieson, Miss Nicholl, Miss. J.- mitteo of Lloyds Begiater during the year sith, and according to the Handbook it Price, Mrs. J. B. Ross, Mrs. G. Stubbings, ended 30th June, 1923, 360 vessels, of will, by all olds, be the best ever son Mrs M. Vinall and Mrs M. J. Wilson 1,318,505 tons gross, were being built at the end of June under the Special Survey of Lloyds Register with a view to classi-
of any Tonnage, Passenger and/or Cargo, Newfication in the Society's Register Book and/or Old, with delivery Chhin at Very Low Prices.
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ARMED ROBBERS RUSE.
Tenora Mr. H. G. Ancies, Mr. M. R Bell, Mr. W. Gill, Mr. W. L Handyside, Mr. Harlow, Eng Cr. J. H. Hecken, R.N. Eug-Lt. S. Hocken, R.N., Lt. A E. Hor rell, RN, Eng Lt. L. Hodge, R.N., Mr. 1. R. Meacock, Mr. D. M. Richards and Mr. C. J. Roe
Plans for 24 vessels, of 1,005,850 tons, were passed by the Society during the year, at the Report tell us that although these figures show a decided increase on those for the preceding twelve
Three Chinese on Monday at about mouths, they are still far below the aver-15 m. obtained admittunee to No. 87,
Austin Read, Kowloon, on the pretence Taylor nge [ for several years prior to the war,
The
Busses Mr. C. H. Beavis, La R Beauchamp, RN, Mr. S. Collett, Mr. A A. Glanville, Mr. P. W. Greene, M. R H. Layman, Mr. F. J. Ling, Mr. T. Mit- Piercy, Mr. W. A. Rundell and Mr. J. C chell, Mr. F. G. Patterson; Mr. G. H.
ORCHESTRA,
1st tolios. Mrs. Aubrey, Miss Jean Braga, Mr. J. M. S. Rozario and Mr. C. A. P. Xavier
2nd Violina Mr. J. L. Alves, Master Braga, Mr. Goodacre, Mrs. FA Griggs and Mr. V. F. Vicajce.
Celli Mr. N. U Botelho and Mr. 9. Paul
and it cannot be confidently asserted of delivering a letter, and they held up that all the proposer vessels will actually the inmates with two revolvers. be built Bearing in mind the state-amah of the Chinese family who occupy ment that the tonnage now afloat shows the house, managed to escape into the an increase of abolit sixteen million tons atrect mil gave the alarm. The raphers. on the figures for June 1914, it would be on hearing the police whistles took to surprising indeed if all these new ships their heels. They were pursued by wore built. But the paralysis which is number of Indian watchmen from uljnin said to be seizing the shipbuilding in Jng houses, but they creaped. Nothing dustry throughout the world, owing to the was stolen.
Accompanist Mrs J 8 Thomson, Tiolu-Mr. J. Grace Ozorio. Organ Mr. G. Fieldgate. Conductor Mr. T, P. H. Beran, MO