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JAVA-CHINA JAPAN LYN.

IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ORDINANCES (911-191

and

IN THE

MATTER

HOGG OF THE KARANJIA AND COMPANY, LIMITED.

(IN LJQFIDATION.)

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN parrant to Section 183 of the Companies Ordinances, 1911, that & GENERAL HEET ING of the "MEMBERS of the above-named Company

will be held at the Ofices of Mosem. KARANJIA & CO., BEAMEIN, CARTON, ON FRIDAY, 91ST MARCH, 1914, at 13 o'clock Boor, for the purpose having an account in which Imid

before them showing the manner Winding ap

has been conducted and the Property of the Company disposed of, and of hearing any explanations that may be given

ning

by she Liquidator, and also of determi Extraordinary Resciation the manner in which the Books, Ascounts and Documents of the Company and of the Liquidator thereof shall be disposed.

Dated the 20th day of February, 1984.

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·

INTIMATIONS

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22ND, 1924

THE HONGKONG ROPE MANU-. FACTURING CO., LTD.

FORTIETH ORDINARY ANA

be

THE ART MEETING OF SHARE HOLDERS MEETING DRY TAL

INTIMATIONS

HONGKONG JOCKEY OLUB.

RACE MEETING 1994,

FEBRUARY 20TH, Aler, EDD and 9hir.

tradacing Two Non-members to the bald at ST. GEORGE' BUILDING, Chater Road,MEMBERS have the privilege of in- Victoria, on THURSDAY, the WT FEE BUARY, 1934, at 11 O'CLOCK A., for the Members Enclosure.

A Limited Number of Tickets are availabla purpose of receiving a Statement of Accounta and the Report of the General Managers for and may be obtained from Messrs. LINSTEAD the year ending 31st December, 1993, and 4 Davis Alesairs Buildings, on or before elooting a Consulting Committee and Auditors. TUESDAY, the 19th FEBRUARY The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com-$10 For Day or $30 for the Meeting.

319) pany will be CLOSED from Thursday, the 21st February, 1924, until Thursday 28th February, 1924 both days inalusive.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,

General Managers. 389 Hongkong, 9th February, 1984.

IS HEREBY GIVEN that

THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC.CO., LTD NOTICE FIFTH ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING will be held at the Compay's Offices, Sr. GEORGE'S BUILDING,

MONDAY, 3RD MARCE, 1994, at 12 AM for the purpose of presenting the Report of the Directors together with a Statement of Accounts to 31st December, 1922, and elect- ing Directors and Auditor.

February

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com- paay will be CLOSED from 23 to 3rd March, 1924, both days inclusivo, By Order of the Board of Directors, GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD,

Agenta.

[347 Hongkong, 12th February, 1944.

LID. GREEN ISLAND GEMENT CO.,

THE S. HAMPDEN ROSS,

Liquidator

A. 8. WATSON & CO., LTD. NOTICE

RACE MEETING. OPEN DAY, 3195 24 3330 N_WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FEBRUARY, A Departments will be CLOSED at 1 P.M.

On These Days

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY Will be OPENED for the purpose of Dispens

ing Prescriptious from 6 to 7.30 PM.

A. &. WATSON & CO., LTD. Hongkong, 19th February, 1994.

(383

HONGKONG SHAREBROKERS'

ASSOCIATION.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the NHONGKONG SHAREBROKERS

on

INSTANT.

1373

Price

LINSTEAD & DAVIS,

Treasurers,

HONGKONG JOCKEY' OLUB.

RACE MEETING 1994.

FEBRUARY 2011, 2187, Žier and Jan.

Meady and may be obtained by those Members, who have not already received them, Hem Mr. LISSTEAD & DAT26, Alexandrs Building

TEMBERS' Badges of Admission are Now

Member are Notified that they cannot gain Admission an production of the Metal Fadges ismed last year,

CB BROWN,

Secretary. 390)

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

RACE MEETING 1924.

FEBRUART KITH, £15T, BIND and BED.

TICKETS of Admission to the Public Enclosure may be obtained from Mestra KELLY & WALIK or at the Gsts. Price-89, Per Day.

Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform-$1 Par Day. No one Admitted without a Ticket to be shown to the Ticket Inspector at the Gate.

LINSTEAD & DAVIS,

Treasurera. 3211

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

HE THIRTI FIFTH ORDINARY TELE ANNUAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS in the Company will be held the Offices of the Company, ST.

at GEORGE'S BUILDINGS. Chater Road, Victoria, Hongkong, on TUESDAY, the 4TH MARCE, 1994, at 11 O'CLOCK in the FOBNOON, for the purpose of receiving Statement of Account

application to Mesare. LeaTEAD & and Report of the Directors for the year end-PASSES for Servants will be issued on No Servanta ing 31st December, 1993, and declaring & Davis, Alexandra Buildinga.

will be allowed inside the Enclosure of the Race Coursa, during Race Days WITHOUT Dividend.

TICKETS.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will CLOSED from Trelay, the 19th

be February, 1994, until Tuesday, the 4th lay of March, 1934, both days inclusive.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.. General Managers.

[346 Hongkong, 11th February, 1924.

HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS in this COR PORATION will be held at the CITY HALL Hongkong, on SATURDAY, the 3RD FEB- RUARY, 1924, at 11.30 X. for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Court of Dir ectors together with a Statement of Accounta for the Year

ending 31st December, 1923 The Register of Shares of the Corporation will be closed from

93rd Fonday, 11th February to 1924 (both days Saturda

nelave) during which paried no transfer of

can be registered.

"ASSOCIATION be CLOSED

WEDNESDAY SCTE, THURSDAY 18, FRIDAY SIND and SATURDAY 2s

By Order of the Committer

J. W. KEW,

Secretary. Bengkong 18th February, 1924

HONGKONG STOCK EXCHANGE.

AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN EXTRAORDINARY MEETING of TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the that an

the SHAREHOLDERS of the HONGKONG WEDNESDAY 2018, and SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION Wil CLOSED

be held on the day and at the place aforesaid THURSDAY 21ar, FRIDAY AND mad

immediately upon the termination of the SATURDAY 23RD INSTANT.

Ordinary Yearly thought it of passing t

for the purpose of By Order of the Committee,

considering P. TESTER

following resolution ri Secretary.

[374 Hongkong, 18th February, 1924.

NOT STOCK EXCHANGE will be

on

UNION WATERBOAT CÔ., LTD." NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

if

the

That the Directer of the Hosaxone abd SHANGHAI BANKING GO

CORPORATION be and they are hereby requested and authorissit by and on behalf of the Shareholders of the

tite

to take the steps to the Legisla necessary for the Ordinance inta

of

1 of

the Colony of Hongkong and

the Governor NINETEENTH ANNUAL GEN- for the enactment of the same by трива

ERAL MEETING of SHAREHOLD of Hongoong with the advice and consent ERS will be held in the Offices of Messrs. the Les lative Council thereof to effect the DODWILL & Co., LTD., on THURSDAY the amendments necessary to the Ordinance under the Corporation is incorporated and note issue of the Corporation being

of receiving the Report of the General Man-

STIL MARCEL, 1924, at 11 A., for the purpose | ing on business so as to allow of the Agar together with a Statement of Accountered from $20,000,000 to $30.000.000 and

to 31st December, 1993.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 22nd February, to 6th March, 1921, both days inclusive.

379)

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

General Manager.

YOKOHAMA UNITED CLUB.

NOTICE TO

6% DEBENTURE HOLDERS,

8 it is anticipated that the Committee will soon be in position to redeem these Debentures, Holders are requested to send to the Manager of the CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA, No 179, Yamashita-cho, Yokohama, Japan, Particulars of the Numbers held by them."

Yokohama, 12th February, 1924. "

.[370

Á FANCY DRESS BALL will be held on

LEAP YEAR NIGHT · FRIDAY, FEBRUARY

at 9.30

At the CITY HALL

In Aid of the SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION

OF CRUETLY TO ANIMALS,

Tickets-$4.00 (including Befreshments). Fine-$1.00 for Non-Fancy Dress.

ANDERSON MUSIC CO.

HONGKONG HOTEL

PRAX CLUB.

HELENA MAY Institute,

- THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT CO, LTD.

*...

THE Owners of 8.8.

to modify the existing requiremente as regards the deposit af secarity in respect of its note issue in the following manner.

(2) 80

that the whole of the increase $10.000.000) of rach ordinary note (namely issue shall be secured by coin or bullion or approved securities.

(b) To provide that whatever the total smeant of the Hote isane may be at any particular time the amount of coin as distinct from ballon or approved securities to be deposited by the corporation shall never he less than one third of the total amoqut of the bills in actual circulation.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

A. G. STEPHEN, Chief Manager.

[306 Hongkong, 4th February, 1924. HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

་་

These Tickets are only available for Servents while in Attendance on their Employers or when on Duty at the various Stands. Any Chinese found loitering about with Bervant's Passes in their possession will forfeit them and holders thereof will be removed fromthe En- closury.

"C. B. BROWN,

Secretary. 344).

1E

BONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB

THE Stewards request the pleasure of the presence of the Ladies at the RACES.

(337

CAFE WISEMAN

ARE SUPPLYING TIFFINS AND TEAS at the

JOCKEY CLUB STAND

FOR MEMBERS

and at"

No. 11 STAND FOR NON-MEMBERS during the Race Meeting TABLES MAY BE BOOKED.

(LANE CRAWFORD, LTD.)

368] HONGKONG AND KOWLOON WHARF AND GODOWN CO., LTD. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS

"

THE THIRTY-SEVENTH ORDINARY NNUAL MEETING OF SHARE- HOLDERS will be held at the Offices of Mease. JARDINE, Matelson & Co., LTD., oa MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25TH, 1924, at 114., for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors and the Statement of Ascounts for the year ended December 31st, 1923,

"The TRANSFEE BOOKS of the Com- pany will be CLOSED from Thursday, Feb- rusry 14th, 1994, to Monday, February 23th, 1924, POTH DAYS INCLUSIVE

W. S. BROWN,

Becretary.

(315 Hongkong, February 5th, 1924.

HONGKONG TRAMWAYS LTD.

(INCORPORATED IN HONGKONG) ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the the

INTIMATION

BURNETT'S

FINEST LONDON.

DRY

GIN

Unique in Character and Flavour

GIVES THAT DISTINCTIVE EXCELLENCE TO A COCKTAIL.

BURNETT'S Gin was

word "in" househeld London before most of the men who fought in the big war were born-

AND STILL IS

SOLE IMPORTERS:

A: S. WATSON

CO., LTD.

Wine and Spirit Merchants

ESTABLIND 81 YEARS.

DEATH OF BISHOP POZZONI -

ment at 10,43 a.m.

in an amicable, spirit. If these reports are true we may well believe the unofficial

FUNERAL THIS MORNING. statement that it will not be long before

The Right Rev. Dr. Dominico Pozzoni, China will fall into line with Great Britain and officially recognise Soviet Roman Catholic Bishop of Hongkong. Russia But in this connection, as in died suddenly at 11 p.n. on Wednesday so many others, we may well ask "What at the French Hospital, after an unex- is China Is is very evident that

pected heart attack. Marshal CHANG THO-LIN, the War Lord

The deceased Bishop's body was res of Manchuria, has to be taken very moved from the hospital to the Roman seriously into account in this matter. Catholic Cathedral yesterday morning He is bent on the recovery of certain and, throughout yesterday, was visited" Chinese territory now in the occupation by local Catholics. This morning at 9 of the Russians-in absolute disregard o'clock there will be à Solemn Requiem of the general principles of relationship ass, and the funeral will leave for the professed by the Soviet Government Roman Catholic cemetery immediately towards China and he is aiming also afterwards, being due to pass the Monu- at the abolition of seventeen Russian

Dr. Pozzoni was horn at Padermo customs houses on the frontier, as well as the prevention of Bolshevik, pro D'Adda, Como Province, Milan Diocese, on December 2nd, 1981. He studied for paganda. in China. What is called his

has the priesthood at the Milan Seminary for forward policy vis-a-vis Russia '' naturally been greatly interesting the Foreign Missions, and was ordained in Japanese in view of Japan's vast inter- 1985. He first arrived in Hongkong in

There have been exts in Manchuria.

the same year and for twepty yours work- reports recently of the mobilisation of ed in the interior amongst the Hakkas. three brigades by Marshal CHANG TSO-LIN He was elected a Bishop in 1905, his title for the purpose of taking up positions at being Bishop of Tavia and Vicar-Aposto- Hailar, Manchouli and Pogramchnays. lie of Hongkong,, and then relinquished It is evident that any agreements the his direct activities in the Hoi Fung and Peking Government makes with Russia Waichow districts, though he visited, the will need to be such as will command latter place regularly every year.

The late Bishop had been in poor health the approval of the Way Lord of Makden, or the recognition of the Soviet with for some while, expericneing a series of China is not likely to count for much heart attacks, which necessitated his re- As regards Japan, there are indications moval to hospital just over a month ago. that a Russo-Japanese Conference willLatterly, however, he had considerably The recovered, and was thinking of resuming take place shortly at Peking.

some of his diocesan duties when the end Japanese Press has been devoting a

came on Wednesday, great amount of space to discussing the recognition of Russia by Great Britain in its bearings ou the Japanese attitude towards Russia, and the view which is now widely taken is that formal recognition of tact with him. the Soviet is of minor finportance com- pared with the settlement of outstanding questions which will determine the future relations of Russia with Great Britain. It must be so in the case of Japan and China also, and unless the Soviet Govern-

&inent is disposed to be more conciliatory

MARRIAGE JOHNSON-ROAS.-At St. Joseph's Church, Hoogkong, by Rev. Father Augustine, on February 16th, 1924, LEICESTER GRANVILLE ST. CLAIR, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. H. R. JOHNSON," of Manly Sydney, to MARGARET JESSIE. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. S,

1388 Ross, of Manly, Sydney..

DEATH Mr. CHAN CHIX YEE, formerly Civil Governor of the Kwangtung Province, and a brother of the late Mr. CHAN KANG YUE, will be in attendance be tween 10 and 11 n.in. on Saturday, the 23rd inst., to receive theme friends who desire to pay their last tribute

than it has hitherto shown itself to be in these matters, the recognition, whether by Great Britain or either of the two Eastern Powers, will offer no guarantee of peace and amity.

Many counterfeit Mexican "dollars are xtated to be in circulation in Canton,"

Complaint is made of a considerable decrease in the Salt revenues of Kwang "military sur. tung. It appears that a tax" has been imposed which presum- ably means that the military are unex- ing the greater part of the revenue.

NO

A telegraphic message received in Hongkong yesterday states that Sir Robert Ho Tung was in Singapore on Wednesday, when he had lunch with Mr. Oui Thiong Ham, tea with Hon. Mr. Lee Choon Guan and dinner with H. E. The Governor.

The Bishop was greatly beloved by the Catholic community of the diocese and widely esteemed by all who came in con-

WEDDING.

JOHNSON-ROSS.

The wedding took place on Saturday

last at St. Joseph's Church, Garden Road,

of Mr. L. G. St. Clair Johnson, of the South British Insurance Co.." Hongkong son of the late Mr. and Mrs. H. R. John- sou, of Manly, Sydney, and Miss Mar- aret Ross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Ross, of Manly, Sydney.

The bride, who was given away by Mr. W. Fraser, wore a dress of ivory moro- caine and georgette, and a cream crino- line bat with georgette swathe. She car ried A charming posy of cream roses Mrs. W. Fraser, natron-of-honour, wore mauve georgette with black jace bet and Mr. carried a bouquet of sweet peas. John I Way attended the bridegroom as

hest man."

At the conclusion of the ceremony a reception was held at Queen's Gar- dens, where the happy couple received the congratulations of their friends. Later Mr. and Mrs. Johnson left for Repulse Bay, where the honeymoon is The bride's going-away being spent. dress was of navy morocaine with hat to

tone.

BRITISH MINISTER VISITS WU PEI-FU

Sir British Minister, The strike of employés of the rice Macleay, Mr. Gordan G. M. Vereker,

Secood

His Britannid Secretary in at last beer Majesty' Diplomatic Service, Captain

of respect to the decrand gentleman dealers at Canton has at No. 10, Glenealy

The

Ronald

Callers will find it convénient to leave hrought to an end by the mediation of W. F. Collins, the Far Eastern repres

the

will

Overscas Chinese their cars waiting on Caine Road, at

The Merchants will resume business, the the top of Arbuthnot Road. funeral will take place in the after-workers will not interfere, and terms noon of the same day, the cortège be settled later."

[301 leaving the premises at 2 p.m. Hongkong Office: 1a, Chater Road.

معلم

Sir Maurice Fitzmaurice, who was Early the pext morning, at o'clock,

London Office: 131, Fleet Street, EĊ recently in Hongkong to advise upon down to the Station and placed at the

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG, FEBRUARY 22ND, 1924.

MEETINDINARY YENGENAL THE EASTERN POWERS AND

""RUSSIA.

Now that Great Britain has practically

Associations. sentative of Messrs. S. Pearma & Son, and Mr. J. P, Kenrick; of the Peking Syndicate, arrived at Loyang on the night of the 7th inst. It being too late to call on Marshall Wu Pei-fa, the party stayed overnight on board the Tao-ching Special. Marshal Wu Pei-fu sent his delegata Harbour improvements, has been selected disposal of Sir Ronald and his party two by the British Government to make a full automobiles in case they might wish to survey and to prepare plans and estimates do some sight-seeing Owing to the pressure of time, however, sight-seeing for the construction of a road tannel had to be given up from the original pro between Gravesend and Tilbury.

gramme, and immediately after break- fist, the special left for the West Station, There was a record number of tables where a Guard of Honour was waiting There Sir (53) at the Whist Drive held at the for the British Minister.

Seamen's Institute on Wednesday even ing. The results were as follow: Ladies: 1st, Mra. Pricket (170); 2nd,

Ronald was met by General Chuck, Chief

of Staff, General Hsu, the Marshal's Chief. A.D.C., and was duly introduced to Marshal Wav

AVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the to transact the Onlinary Business of the recognised the Soviet as the ile Mrs. Charlsworth (170); 31d, Mra. Thorn division "turning out. After the review,

Certificate B/N8 7044 dated Hongkong 18th May, 1931, for 10 Shares numbered 84249/ 84258 inclusive and Certificate Provisional No. 57/788 dated Hongkong 20th of February 1922, for 3 Shares of this Bank

sumbered the 129917/129919 inclusive, both registered in Name of Mrs. ESTHER FANNY SELBY have been Destroyed by Fire, and should thess Certi ficates not be produced to the Bank before the

1934, New 2320 FEBRUARY,, 1924, 7 Certificates for the Shares will be issued, and the aforesaid Certificates No. NS 7044 and Provisional No. 57799 will be thereafter treated by this. Corporation ar Nall and Vaid

Order of the Court of Directors,

A. G. STEPHEN

By

WAYS, LIMITED, will be held at the Ofocs. of Messra. JARDINE. MATHESON & COMPANY, LIMITED. on WEDNESDAY, the 27TH DAY or FEBRUARY, 1924, at 12 O'CLOCK Noor, Company.

By Order of the Board,

W. E KOBERTS,' --

Secretary. €384 Hongkong, 18th February, 1924.-

י

TO-DAY. TILL SATURDAY,

AT 12.15, 2.30, 5.15, 7:15 AND 9:15 2.34

[378

*2401

Chief Manager.

DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS

NOTION.

IN

A. 8. WATSON & CO., LTD.

"HONAM" invite SEALED TENDERS for the purchase

NE Certificate No. 7741 for One HundredTM

of This Vessel, either for Breaking appurposes No. 57861 to 57750 inclusive, in or running. Tenders must be subject to the Conditions of Sale which may be inspected at this Company, standing in the Name of Mr. the Company's Office or at the Office of the GEORGE HOWARD MAY (deceased) has Company's Solicitors, Messrs. DEACON, HARE been LOST, and if at the Expiration of One Month from the Date hereof the above Certi TON & BUENTOS, Hongkong.

The Company does not bind itself to accept ficate be not forthcoming, another Certificate for the said Sharer will be issued by the Com- The Highest or any Tender.

pany, and thereafter no other will be acknowledged.

A. S. WATSON & CO., LTD. Hongkong 22nd L uuary, 19.4.

By Order of the Board of Director,

JOHN ARNOLD,

Secretary, Hongkong, 18th February, 1924.

(385

[238

The

(168); Hidden No., Miss V May (155); Bochy, Mrs. Smith (130) Men: 1st, Mr. Beal (182); 2nd, Mr. Stevens (179); ard, Mr. Flynn (177); Hidden No., Mr. Lenak (147); Booby, Mr. Ball (135).

Hunkow

A review of troops took place, the wholn

Government of Russia, and Italy has

the distinguished guests retired to the Headquarters" of the Marshal, and already signed a formal treaty of recogni-

correspondent is informed, a very pleas-

half. In the mean tion, it excites no surprise to learn that

ant conversation took place lasting for fally one hour and time luncheon was ready. It was at fireh China and Japan are reconsidering their attitude towards the "question.

At the annual general meeting of the intended to board the train immediately catch Chinese Government last, week tele- Royal Meteorological Society on January after the interview, in order to

16th, the Symons Cold Medal was pre- the Peking-Hankow Special for graphed to Dr. C. T. Wax, Director of sonted by Dr. C. Chree, the president, to but upon the assurance of the Marshal

that in the event of His Excellency miss the Sino-Russian negotiations, urging him the Japanese Ambasador, who received to leave Shanghai at onde and report to it on behalf of Professor Takematsu ing the train, the Mirabal would be de the Capital withent delay, so as to be Okada, the director of the Central lighted to place a Special at his disposul,

Meteorological Observatory, Tokyo. Dr. the party, remained to luncheon.

The ceremony in connection with the in readiness to enter into formal negotia- Chree said that the medal should be

a manifestation of their visit of the British Minister was carried tions with the Russian Envoy at an early regarded date and so fettle the outstanding Sino-sympathy with Japan in scientific pro out with the utmost cordiality on both Russian disputes." One of the Press

at 20, Two armed robberies-one Correspondents at Peking says that

Western Street, and the other at 30, although Mr. KARAKHAN insists upon Shanghai Street--occurred on Wednesday

grass.

“THE MARK recognition by China first, the Govern- night. Five men, all armed, stole money

OF ZORRO.”

sides, Sir Rold expressing a desire to visit Loyang again. The party left at $ p.m.

DIVIDENT ANNOUNCEMENT. meat hopes to be able to come to some and property valued at $143 from the

concubine of a merchant at the first Messra. Benjamin and Potts have sort of understanding whereby negotia arned house. At the other place, n

received a telegram from their. Shanghai tions may be immediately opened. The Chinese resident showed fight when an: Ofice, advising that the Shanghai Land Chinese Government is represented as proached by a small armed gang. Dur- and Investment Co., Ltd., has-doclared being perfectly willing to do all in its ing the scuffle a police whistle was blown power to meet the demands of Soviet by another occupant, and the would-be robbers thereupon fled, leaving behind Russia, and form a hasis whereby all them a loaded revolver, two daggers, and THE CORONET. outstanding differences may be settled two files.

a final dividend of Tk. 5 per share, The Transfer Books of the Shanghai making in all Tls, 8 for the yea, 103.

closed from March 1st. Loan and Investment Co., Ltd.. will be

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