NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE
COMPANY, LIMITED.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that The ANNUAL ORLINARY GENERAL MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS in this Company will be held at the Hoxoxone Hor Hongkong on SATURDAY, the 20rs FEBRUARY, 1976,1
5, at 11 for the purpose. of receiving the Report of the Dirsetors toge ther with & Statement of Accounts for the Year
in Dic
Ja
100
nded JEANER BOOKS of the Company will be ULOSED form the 10 FEBRUÁRÝ to the FEBRUARY (boh day in clusive), daring which Period No Transfer of Shares can be Registered.
JOHN D. AUMPHREYS & SON,
General Managera. Hongkong, 3nl Felraary, 1926. (3143
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD., COPENHAGEN.
HE Motorship
THE TONGKING."
INTIMATIONS
THE HONGKONG DAILY FRESS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4TE,
THE BANK OF EAST ASIA, LIMITED,
OTION IS HEREBY GIVEN that The SEVENTH ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the Registered Office of the Company No. 10, De Voux BOAD CENTRAL, at 3:30 r., SATURDAY, FEBRUARYS ÜTE, 1998, for the purpose of receiving the Repor of the Directors together with a Statement of Accounts for the Year Ending 9lsi Dxcxxxix,
1925 TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company
The
will be CLOSED from SATURDAY, 30TH JANUARY, 1996, to SATURDAY, STE FEBRUARY, 1926 (both days inclusive), dur ing which Period No. Transfer of Shares can bo registered.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
KAN TONG PO.
Chief Manager. [3068 Hongkong, 1st January, 1928.
THE HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS,
7
having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed and placed at the risk into the hazar-ORDINARY MEETING of SHARE dous and/or extra hazardons Godarna of the
Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd, where Delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 11th of February, 1926 4 p.m., will to subject to Bent.
ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTH
the Office of the Company, No. 4. Dis Vexx HOLDERS in the Company will be held at ROAD, on TUESDAY, 16 FEBRUARY, 1926, at 18 O'CLOCI NOON, for the purpose of receiving a Report of the Directors, together with a Statement of Accounts, and electing Directors and Auditors.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from WEDNESDAY. SED FEBRUARY, to TUESDAY, 157 FEBRU ARY, 1826, both days inclusive, during, which All Claims against the Vessel must be pre-Period No Transfer of Shares can be registered.
By Order of the Board of Directors. sented to the undersigned before the 15th of
-JOHN ARNOLD, February, 1926, or they will not be recognised.
Secretary Hongkong, 26th January, 1828."
All broken, ebated and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godown, where they will be aramined by Messrs. Anderson and Ashe on the 10th of February, 1926, at 10 a.m.
No Fire Lauraase will be effected. Billa of Lading will be countersigned by JOHN MANNERS & CO., LTD.,
Ageats.
Hongkong, February 3rd, 1926.
S.S. ANGKOR."
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COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGEEIES
MARITIMES.
NOTICE.
YONSIGNEES of Cargo from MARSEIL- LES, &c., in connection wih above Steamer are hereby informed that their Goods with the exception of Opinm, Treasars and Valuable are being landed and stored at their risk into the Godawns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Weart and Godown Oo., Ltd.. Kowloom, whence Delivery may be obtained Immediately after landing
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on misa intimation is received from the Consignees, before 9.00 AF, To-day, "requesting it to be landed here.
Bill of Lading will be sonntarsigned by the Undersigned. Goods remaining unclaimed after Tuesday, the 9th instant, at Noon, will be subject to Bent and Landing Charges,
All Claims must be sent in to me on or before Friday, the 19th instants or they will not be recognized.
All damaged Packages will be mamined on Tuesday, the 8th instant, at 10. m, by Herars. Goddard & Douglas.
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İNTIMATIONS
HONGKONG TRAMWAYS, LIMITED.
RYOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that The REGISTER OF MEMBERS of Hoxe- NOT LONG TRAMWAYS, LAIZED, will be CLOSED From FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12 to THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25T, 1926, both days inclusive.
By Order of the Board,
W. F. SIMMONS,'
Secretary. Hongkong, 2nd February, 1925.
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NOTIFICATION.
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INTIMATION
W. & A. GILBEY'S
1926
ALEXANDRA: "We have always thought
The data of the third annual dinner of Queen ALEXANDRA as of one whosa of the Hongkong Rationalist Association. heart was distinguished by the charac-which was formerly, given as February toristio of charity, the virtue of which, 7th, is now announced as being on Satur
The dinner takea as Freemasons, we most admite. By day, February 20th:
place in the Hongkong Hotel. charity, we do not mean only the charity that gives but the greater charity, the
The death bas occurred in Hospital
“SPEY ROYAL" charity that thinks no eyil, the charity in London of Mr. G. B. Colson, formerly
SCOTCH WHISKY.
superintendent of the generating station that suffers long and is kind, the charity of the Hongkong Electric Co., who left that tears all things, believes all things, their service and Hongkong in 1991. He hopes all things and endures all things.” had been in the service of the Company Then follows a statement that will sur,
for 13 years. He leaves's 'widow. prise many who have heard that women The Police discovered in a hut at are excluded from the order, for Lord Leung Wat Tau in the New Territories, the dead body of a villager, who had been AMPTHILL said:"We have been privi-severely hacked about the head and arms, leged to record that game among the apparently with a choppen. It is be
lieved that the motive of the murder was OLDEST procurable. Patronesses of Freemasonry. together personal vengeance, as there was no at.
THE OFFICES and STATIONS of the
CHINESE MARITIME CUSTOMS THE CHOICEST and for KOWLOON and DISTRICT #1 be CLOSED to PUBLIO BUSINESS From the 19 to 16 FEBRUARY, 1926, inclusive.
N. R. M SHAW, Acting Commissioner of Chinese Customs," Kowloon and District,
York Buildings, Hongkong, 2nd February, 1928.
(9138
HONGKONG HORTICULTURAL
Messrs. W. & A Gilbey Ltd. being, the proprietors of Three Highland Distilleries are in a position second to none to supply and VEGETABLES will be held at the finest possible Scotch Whisky. 11TH MARCH, 1926
SOCIETY.
THE ANNUAL SHOW of FLOWERS
VOLUNTAIR ELLEGGAETIES 92,THURSDAY,
"Entries will "Definitely Cicse at 1 pm on
MONDAY, 1ST MARCH, 1926, at the How. SECRETARY' Cric, but it is hoped that lo tending Exhibitors Will Send in their Entries An Early As Possible.
Schedules are now being printed and will be Fosted at an Early Date..
"SPEY ROYAL" Scotch whisky
has been matured for many years
"with that of the great and good Queen tempt at robbery.
VICTORIA'
A meeting of the Legislative Council Any who wish to satisfy their curiosity is being held this morning. The "Orders
of the Day" relate to two new Billa- abont Freemasonry can obtain access to one to authorise the preparation of an literature on the subject. An encyclo-culition of the regulations, rules and by- laws in force in the Colony do 31st paedia will no doubt give enough to con- December: 1998; the other to amend the vince the most hostile critic of secrecy Magistrates Ordinance, 1900.
C. T. French, a wireless watchman di that charity is the outstanding object of the middle ages helped poor and needy tracy yesterday, with the larceny of 868 the organization. Just as the guilds of the s.8. Delta, was charged before Mr. EW. Hamilton at the Kowloon. Magis merabers and their dependents so do the Shanghai currency) from Mr. H. McGre- gor, and also articles' of clothing 'from masonic bodies of to-day. This good. Mr. F. Belehediner, passenger on the work is done as unostentatiously as ressel. He was remanded for 48 hours.
The Rey, M. C. Mackenzie, who has in their own Excise Bonded possible, and that is the true spirit of
been stationed at Wakingfu for the pust charity. Any organisation that encour thirty-eight years, is leaving for Home Warehouse, and has been special-ages such a spirit of tenderness and help-on furlough by the Malwa on Saturday.
Members who have not yet Paid thair Saba oription aid All Those who wish to Join the Society are kindly Regnestad to Send $5 Im. mediately to the Hon. Secretary, Ma. E. B. Cly stored in Sherry Caske.
HORNELL, c/o Mesure, Jardins, Margeson Je Co., Lim,
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CHEFOO HARBOUR IMPROVEMENT THE HONGKONG ROPE MANUFAC-
COMMISSION.
TENDERS INVITED FOR SUPPLYING A STEẨM LCCOMOTIVE.
THE MENT
THE CHEFOO HARBOUR IMPROVE
COMMISSION Invites TENDERS for SUPPLING A STEAM LOCOMOTIVE for A One Metre-Gauge Light Railway.
Sealed Tenders endorsed with "TENDER FOR LOCOMOTIVE" should Resch the TREASURER. CHEFOO HA33 TR IMPROVE KENT COMMISSION CERTO, before NOON' of the 30TH APRIL 1996.
Speciftatious can be obtained en A prlication to The COMMISSION'S MAINTENANCE ENGINEER.-
RENE D'ANJOU,
Treasurer, Cazroo HannouR JMPROVEMENT COMISSION,
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DERRINGTON,"
HIGH CLASS PRIVATE HOTEL.
3, PEAX ROAD.
TEL. CENTRAL 4465. [303)
*58141
No Fire Jnearance has been effected.
B. RODENTUSER, Agent
Hongkong, 3rd February, 19′26.
THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LIMITED.
FROM LEITH, ANTWERP, LONDON
AND I STRAITS.
The Steamship "BERMAUDHUI" YONSIGNEES of Carge are hereby inform CONSIGN
od that all Goods are being landed at their rizk into the hazardous and/or extra hazaricos Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., whence, and/or from the wharven, Delivery may be obtained.
LADY Can Recommend CHILDREN'S
NURSE (EUROPEAN) to look after. Children. Voyage to England. Apply Box No. 3136, c/o Hongkong Daily Prím. 13136 -
Young, Educated GIRL of a Good Bur. A
sian Family Requires Position as CHILDREN'S NURSE or Companion, dort not object to Travelling, Good References Address: Miss OLGA MABOSOFF, No. 47 (Apartment 7.), ASHTESTSKAYA STRZET, HARDIN,
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TURING CO., LTD.
TITE Reference to "the Notice to the
SOLE AGENTS:
Shareholders of this Company dated A. S. WATSON
29th Octasia, 1925, whereby the Final Call of $5.00 per share an the New Sharea was made payable on 1st FEBRUARY, 1926, instead of 2nd NOTEMBER, 1925, the General Managers and Commiting Com
Committee
have decided, in view of the conditions prevailing at present, to farther Extend the Time for Farment of This Call.
NOTICE IS ACCORDINGLY HEREBY GIVEN that the Date for Payment of the FINAL CALL 18 POSTPONED to 1st APRIL, 1926, and that the Form of Bankers' Beceipt already sent to Shareholders can be used as though the Date named therein were the lat AFE, 1928,
:
& CO., LTD.
Wine and Spirit Merchants.
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FOR THE HONGKONG ROPE MANUFAC Hongkong Officer 14, Chater Road
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TURING CO., LTD. -
SHEWAN, TOMES & COL
General Managers. Hongkong, 27th January, 1928.
Beadon Office: 131, Fleet Street, E.O
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THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL
„STEAM” NAVIGATION" CO,
"
STEAMER TOR STRAITS, COLOMBO, AUSTRALIA, BOMBAY, EGYPT. MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, & LONDON.
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING ISSUED FOR BATAVIA, PERSIAN GULF, CONTINENTÁL, AMERICAN AND SOUTH AFRICAN FORTS.
HE Steamship
TH
"DELTA'
Captain F. SuDELL, ED., RN.R., F.R.G.S. carrying His Majesty's Mails, will be dapat ched from this Fort on or about THURSDAY,
the in FEBRUARY, 1926, at Noor, taking Passengers and Cargo for the above' Porta.
Bulk, Valuables and Tes for Italy, France and London (under arrangement) will be transhipped at Bombay into the Mail Steamer proceeding direct to Marseilles and London,
Farcels will be received at this Office until 5 r.x. the Day before Sailing. The contents
For further Particulars, Apply to....
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.
Agents. Hongkong, 30th January 1928. (3128
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods LT-GLENEALY, Two Houses of and value of all packages must be declared.
have left the Godowas, and all Goods remaining underered after the 8th instant, will be subject to Bent
All Claims agsins the Steamer that be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 22nd instant, or they will not be recognised, All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to. be left in the Godowas, where they will be examined on the 8th instant, at 10 am.
No Tirs Insurance has been, effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & 00., LTD.
Agenta Hongkong, 1st February, 1928.
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NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN, THE Motorship
FULDA
having arrived from BREMEN, HAMBURG and Parts, Consigases'; of Cargo are hereby notified that their Cargo is being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd. Kowloon, where Delivery can be obtained.
- Three Fists each. - Can be used sa Privata House, Mess, or Flats. Also other Houses and Flats. Tx74630 SMALL INVENTORS.
O LET-Self Contained FLAT in Armend Buildings, Kowloon, Four Larga Boms, Kitchen, Berrante', Quarters, &e.' Tarnitaró and Fittings may be Taken Over if Required
Apply Fost Ofice Box 600, Hongkong 8082"
No
TO LET.
51 GRANVILLE ROAD,.KOW- LOON;
Apply to
SPANISH DOMINICAN PROCURATION.
TO LET.
[31.29
or About MARCH 1925, WHOLE ON A SPACIOUS, SUITE
All Goods remsining undelivered after the OFFICES in the FAIFCH BUILDING
6th Feb., 1926, will be subject to Bent.
*VICTORIA BUILDING," No. 5, QUIDS's - Boad MERCANTILE BANK).
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in CARTA (between CHARTERED BAXX and any cans whatever, “
Damaged Packages must be left in the Godown for examination by the Consignees and Surveyun, Mears. Anderson
Las Company
»4 Ashe, nt 10 nằm, on 3rd February, 1928,
No. Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godown and all Claims must be pentody within Two Weeks of the Steamer's sirival bere, after, which date they will not be recognised.
Consignees are requested to marender their Bill of Lading fo Undersigned soundersignature,
OOR
Agents:
Hongkong Blat Janasry, 1926,
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Chater Road,
TO LIT,
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INGS (Basement),
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TO. LET-From April 1st, 1926, for Bix Months, Well Furnished FLAT, Four Booms, Central District, All Modern Conten iences inlading Elevator. Apply Box No 155, c/o Hongkong Daily Press..
VISITORS TO 'CANTON.
Should Purchase
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The Daily Press.
HONGKONG, FEBRUARY ÁTU, 1928.
FREEMASONRY » COMMUNISM. The parade of Freemasons at the Cathedral on Sunday last revealed the fact that many of our prominent loent citizens are members of this wide-spread organisation. The Bishop and other clergy wore the distinctive badges of the order. Those who listened to, or read, the special sermon must have been in terested by the general tenor of it. To those who know nothing of the aims and objects of Freemasonry there must be something intriguing in the carefully guarded secrety which surrounds it.
fulness must be a beneft to any com- munity:
Mr. Mackenzie, it will be remembered, was at Wukingfu when the attack was made upon the mission station in July last. It is uncertain whether he will return to China.
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Purchased in Shanghai about sixty: years ago, says a home paper, a palatial Chinese house-boat has been presented bý
In these days the idea of brotherhood has spread all over the world. The Com. munists have seized upon it and even attempt to justify violence by the plea Sir David Serjeant to the Libraries Com- that such deeds will hasten the time mittee of the Camberwell Borough Coun "when all men shall brothers be. Free-cil for the inhabitants of the borough as a memorial of one who has passed afty masonry frowns on violent methods. It delightful years among them, and it has seeks to preserve the old spirit of those been placed in the Art Gallery ancient ruilds the members of which were
In a Press interview, Dr. C. C. Wu is a band of brothers in their work and reported to have said: The Kuomin tang has already expressed its attitude aims. In this generation there have ap towards Customs autonomy. I will only peared other brotherhoods having some say that our Government will not wait for the conclusion of the Peking Can- what similar objects. For instance there ference for undertaking the fiscal reforms is the Rotary Club movement which has needed. Our programme inchides the **** Lábolition of likim, ́ ́ We will have soon the spread throughout America and Great pleasure to announce that likin has been
abolished in our territory.”
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Britain. Its object is service for others All such clubs and societies are bulwarks against anarchy and communism. They stand for evolution towards universal brotherhood, not revolution founded on the gospel of hate. Man is a gregarious aninial and it pleases him to become a unit of organisations or a member of a eluh. Any benevolent society is bound to act as a bulwark against commnnis. which feeds on grievances and hardships that can be softencil by. sympathy and charity. Perhaps the surest way of defeating the wicked schemes of the insane plotters against peace is for all of us to remember our duty towards our
leas fortunate fellows.
Sergt. C. Neal, Royal Artillery, has been appointed acting Garrison Sergeant
Major.
The rainfall in the Colony during January, as registered at the Botanic
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Among the big contingent American and Continental tourists soou to arrive here on the Empress of Scotland are Sir
ar. Henry- Morgenthau, late American Ambassador Arthur Mayo-Robinson, in Turkey, and Mr. Arthur Maurice, former Editor of the New York Herald. About one-third of the passengers are British with a sprinkling of Australians, South Africans and Canadians, as well as a few Europeans, the remainder bring Americans,
Nominations closed yesterday with respect to a Justice of the Peace to serve on the Licensing Board for three years. Mr. C. G. Alabaster's term of office had expired. Mr. Alabaster was again nominated for the office, his name being the only one put forward. He was pro- posed by Mr. Eldon Potter, K.C., and seconded by Mr. F. C. Jenkin. This, of Course; does away with the necessity of an election, which would have taken place next Tuesday at the Supreme Court had there been occasion for one.
OBITUARY.
Perhaps the founders of this system ot/Gardens, did not amount to more than Lindsay, wife of the "Vicar of St.
brotherhood had such a Bure knowledge of human nature that they determined to make everything connected with it as mysterious as is possible. It has been
:31 of an inch.
Two Chinese cases of diphtheria were the only cases of notifiable disease on the return issued by the Medical Officer of Health yesterday.
The Hon. Dr. E. H. Kotewall, LL.D., is to present the prires to students of the Educational Institute in the auditorium of the Y.M.C.A. on the 6th inst.
Mr. James Sellar has been elected an unofficial member of the Legislative Council of the Straita. Settlements for three years, in place of Mr. P. Simpson, resigned...
MR. J. A THOMPSON.
Sympathy is extended to Mrs. G. R.
Andrew's Church, Kowloon, on the death cf her father, Mr. J. A. Thompson, of Croxteth Gate, Liverpool.
He war Lord Mayor of Liverpool in 1922, a member of the City Council, Chairman of the Education Committee represented Liverpool in the House of Laymen on the National Church Assem bly, and was also editor of the Dioce Calendar and Gazette. He was an ac tive member of the Church Missionary. Society, and was publisher well known in Liverpool.
stated that no one but a Freemason has ever been allowed to pierce through, the veil which hides the doings of members in their various lodges. We all know that princes and rulers have been prominent members of the craft, and so we feel assured that there is nothing connected with it that is in any way antagonistic to loyalty to the Crown. On the other hand it is a secret society for Fraternity: or it might be better to call it a fraternity that keeps to itself certain secrets. There is no attempt to hide the existence of the Order, the parade on Sunday last in only one of several occasions on which local Freemasons have appeared in body in public in their distinctive attire From time to time speeches of eminent leaders, such as the DEKE OF CONNAUGHT and Load AMPTHILL, made, at masonic gatherings are reported in the Press. The latest home mail contains one made
the Crown for the residuo of the term 51-75 years from November 12th, 1900, on by the last named Nobleman, who in
An Indian police guard was knocked a yearly Crown rent of 820, The upset described as the Most Worshipful Pro down by a tram-car near the Wing Lok price was $25,000, and the property was Wharf in Connaught Road West, on knocked down for $28,100 to the Sang Grand Master. It includes this eloquent Tuesday night, and succumbed to his in-Yuen Land Investment and Loan Co., tribute to the life of the late Queen I juries after being admitted to hospital Ltd.
BURGLARY AT THE PEAK.
MRS. R. M. DYER'S LOSS.
Police reports state that in the early hours of Tuesday morning, thieves guineu A Chinese woman appeared before Mr. access to No. 508, The Peak, the resi R. E. Lindsell, at the Central Magistracy dence of Mr. and Mrs. M. Dyer, by yesterday; on a charge of attempting to door,
removing a pane of glass from the kitchen export from the Colony a sum of $268, and was Sned $25. ---
the
In the announcement concerning the Hongkong Tramways dividend yester forward was $116,820.04. This guro day, it was stated that the sum cazried
should have been $225,820.94.
A typhoon warning was received from the Manila Observatory by the American Consulate General yesterday morning Fong, Typhoon in about 1299 Long E., 10 Lat. Ne moving W.N.W
Mrs. Dyer's bedroom was visited, and 860 in notes was stolen. No arrest has yet been minde
PROPERTY SALE.
HOUSES IN QUEEN'S ROAD WEST. At bis Sales Room, yesterday, Mr. A. G da Rocha sold by order of the mortgagees, Nos. 602 and 604 Queen's Road West. The property is held from