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INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD.
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BY ORDER OF THÈ MORTGAGEES.
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PROPERTY
Situate at VICTORIA in the Colony of Hong "kong and registered at the Land Ctice as SUBSECTION 2 or SECTION D or INLAND LOT No. 1385 with the Pro mises thereon koown as No 2. CHING LIN TERRACE (Formerly known as No. 2,LI SING KUI ROAD) WEDNESDAY, THE 16TH DAY OF JUNE, 1928,
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For further Particulars and Conditions of Sale, Apply to:-
OR TO
Masans. WOO AND NASH,
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Ms98. LAMMERT BROTHERS,
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Pedder Street, Hongkong, on THURSDAY, the 10TH JUNE, 1928, at la Noor, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Dire tor, passing the Accounts, and electing Direc tors and Auditors.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be OLOSED from the SBD to 24TH JUNE, 1926, both days inclusive.
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THE ORDINARY GENERAL MEET- TING OF SHAREHOLDERS in the shore Company will be held at the Company's Ofices, on FRIDAY, THE NTH OF JUNE. 1926, at Noos, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the General Managers, together with a Statement of Accounts to the 31st of DECEM. BR. 1925,
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the Sam to 11 of JUNE, both days inclusive..
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THE SECOND ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS. in the above Company will be held at the Office of the Company, Se GroRGE's BUILDING, Chater Poud, Victoria, on THURSDAY, "the SITE JUNE, 1926, at 11.30 o'cLOCK AM, for the purpose of receiving a Statement of Accounts and the Report of the General Managora for the Year ended 31st MARCH, 1926, and electing & Consulting Committes and Auditors,
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from MONDAY, the 21st Catholic Community are Very JUNE, 1926, un THURSDAY, the 247 To a CoREOETION JUNE, 1926, both days incissa
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LOT No. 1. ALL THAT Picce or Parcel of Ground situate at MONGKOKTSOI in the Colony of HONGKONG and Registered at the ND OPTICE A SORSECTION 1 OF SEC- TION Car KOWLOON INLAND LOT No. 12x1, Together with the Building therson now
In recent years enterprising holiday MS C. Leung, general secretary of FAR makers have visited Java and, have been the Chinesa Y.M.C.A. of Canton, is enamoured of the, wonderful scenery and visiting Bangkong on his way to Europe the beautiful roads. From the vivid and America where he will study the descriptions that we bare received from work being done, by the Young Men's those who have made the trip it would Christian Association! Mr. Leung will be seem that the moter-car ride. from one absent from Canton" for a year. end of the island to the other is an ex-
A 'Reuter's cable from Peking Bays
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killed Mr. J. M. Phillips, whose body was been recoverede and, is being brought to Nanning for burial. An account of the
outrage appeared in the Daily Press yes- terday.
EASTERN CABLE
NEWS.
(THOUGH RAUTER'S AGENCY.]
SALT REVENUES.
INDIVIDUAL BONDHOLDERS AND COLLECTIONS.
PERING. Juno 8th.
The Salt Administration has paid that part of the annual Hukuang Loán service which it contributes, amounting to Taels 950,000 to the banks charged with the
service of the loan.
This, however, leaves a deficit of which The marriage of Miss Dorothy King, |
the Chinese Government is responsible, of No. 379, The Peak, and Mr. W. and it is impossible to say how indivi-"i
dual bondholders, are likely to affected.
be
perience that will lingor always in the that the Asiatic Petroleum Company's memory. Certainly the snapshots taken by Nanaing Office reports that pirates have Hongkong visitors in Jara give glimpses of lovely views. Every cersfort awaits the motorist; there is a well organised system that enables a party of three to book as soOD
as they arrive in the country. The details of the journey need not worry visitors in the least, once the booking has been accomplished. It should be added that nearly all of the Nowers, of the Asiatic Petroleum Co., tour is on well made roads some thou: takes place this afternoon at three o'clock in St. John's Cathedral, a reception sands of feat above sea-lovel. It is "a
is being held after the ceremony at complete change from life in this part of the world and it is change that we need
**Tanderages," 379, The Peak, the resid- 'ence of the bride's parents, most during our holidays.
"Arrangements can be made to visit Two Chinese cases of small-pox (onabis bureau was known to have collected 43,000 dollars of salt revenue, and bad ather places on the way back.
Who fatal), one British imported case
removed large quantities of salt from would not like to call at such an out of diphtheria and four Chinese cases of
depots, while the Salt Administration was the way island as Celebes! The round enteric lever (three fatal) were reported collecting no revenues. trip from Hongkong to the various parts in Hongkong during the week ended June of the East Indies must be almost a pilath. One Chinese imported case of small- grimaze in the steps of that fascinating pox and one British case of diphtheria story writer, CoONRAD
were reported during the 24 hours ended June 7th.
The health resorts of Sumatra are not to well known as those of Java but we believe that Hongkong holiday makers have explored them and have been more than pleased with their trip.
of
A Chinese cowboy, employed by the Po On Farming Company at Lin Tong Mi, Sheung Shui district, was robbed on the Fanling golf course on Sunday. According to a report received by the police yesterday he Shek Wa Hu to buy clothes, and when A steamer mid-way between Lin Tong Mi and the from Hongkong runs to French territory clashouse, he was stopped by four boys and the train op to Fandan passes apparently looking for golf balls. They
Several people from Hongkong are making the journey this summer, to Ya. nanfu. Travelling is rather involved, but
not too difficult for ladies
through unusual and beautiful country, The real difficulty, we understand, is the Accommodation in Yunnaniu. That the climate is exhilarating cannot be doubt ed, for all visitors speak of it with
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was walking to
forced him to the ground and stale 99 from his pocket.
Three Foreign Consula interviewed Mr. Chi Yo Pu оп Saturday regarding Changh salt. Mr. Chu asserted he was not interfering with salt collections, but
TRAFFIC CASES.
SEQUEL TO MOTOR ACCIDENT.
A sequel to "a motor-accident in Des Veux Road on May 5th when Sub- Inspector MacLennan was injured, was heard at the Central Magistracy yester- day, when the driver of a taxi was charged with reckless driving.
Sub-Inspector Alexander, who charac- terized the case as a serious one, said that the accident occurred at the junction
of Wardley Street and Des Vœux Road. The taxi was proceeding along Des Vœux
nine days.
Road and when " car issued from Wardley Street, the driver applied his At the Kowloon Magistracy yester brakes and swerving, collided with an day, before Mr. J. H. B. Nihili, charges electric standard. Sub-Inspector Mac- of driving & motor-cycle at a speed of Lennan who was in the taxi was severely so miles an hour in a controlled area, injured, and had been in hospital for of passing another vehicle in a controlled There are so many places to see in the area, and of failing to keep close to the
Replying to Major Willson, Sub- Far East that we may well envy those left side of the road when rounding who have the time and the money at bend in Chatham Road, were brought Inspector MacLennan said that he was. E. Marriott, by Acting not claiming compensation from the their disposal to leave this little island against Mr. for a spell. Those who cannot go away pleaded guilty to all charges, was crder-
Sub-Inspector Nicoll. Defendant, who Taxi-cab Company.
Defendant had been previously fined this year, however, may console themed to pay fous amounting to 810. for reckless driving. selves with the reflection that the summer
He was also summoned for failing to A Chinese coolie who seems to harb
On this made a practice of stealing motor acces notify his change of address.
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so far has been remarkably cool. It is
HAI STREDown as No. 671, SHANGKIRBY.-On June 3rd, at the "Victoria/lways,, possible to find something to besories was arrested some time ago by the charge he was fined $10.
LOT No. 2.
ALL THAT Piece or Farcel of Ground
sitaste at MONGKOKTSUI aforesaid and registered at the LAND OFFICE KOWLOON INLAND LOT No. 1640 containing about 4,215 Square Feet.
IN TWO LOTS
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Ma. E. V. M. R. DE SOUSA, Auctioneer, AT. THE CHINA AUCTION ROOMS, No. 4, DUDDELL STEEFT, HONGKONG,
FRIDAY, THE 11TH DAY OF JUNE, 1926, AT 3 O'CLOVE, EM,
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Nursing Home, Shanghai, to Mr. and thankful for if we look hard enough for police. Enquiries led to thirteen charges. A fine of $100 was imposed in regard Mrs Kinay, a daughter.
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HONGKONG, JUNK 9TH, 1926.
it. "
H.E. the Governor (Sir Cecil Clementi, K.C.M.G.) visited Cheung Chau yester day.
The body of a Chinese challe, employed by the P.W.D. has been found at the Fanling railway station.
being preferred against him and he was to the charge of reckless driving. sentenced to one year's imprisonment, Mr. Faide, of the Hongkong. Univer- and ordered to be expelled from the sity was fined $5 for causing on obstruc- Colony on the completion of the sentence. tion with his car in Fedder Street. Another Chinese shopkeeper was charged A Chinese motor-driver was fined $15 at the Magistracy with receiving certain for allowing a learner to drive his car. of the stolen property, well knowing it The learner was fined $10.
to have been stolen.. He was sentenced to
three months' imprisonment.
At the Kowloon Magistracy yester- CONSTABLE IN OPIUM DIVAN. day, before Mr. J. H. E. Nihill, a Chinese. motor-cyclist. was prosecuted by Mr. J.B. Trevor for driving his cycle
A SECOND OFFENCE.
A Chinese employed at the Naval Yard has been sent to hospital suffering from injuries received whilst working in a negligent manner along Chatham day, before Mr. J. H. B. Nihill, a Shan-
machine.
SUMMER HOLIDAYS. Those who are lucky enough to be able to go away for a few weeks' holiday
Road on the night of May 20th." Mr. during the summer have probably already
Trevor, told His Worship that he was made their plans. Indeed many residents
A Chinese fitter was fined $40 at driving alding Chatham Road at 10.15 have, by this time departed for the sea-the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday on am, and when near the children's play side resorts of the North. Those of us charges of driving a motor-lorry without ground he say a cyclist in front wobbling who are left behind cherish the hopea licence, and without the owner's per- from side to side. Mr. Trevor was going ats speed of 20 to 25 miles per bour and that we shall be able to get a holiday mission..
when He overtook defendant, the latter some day, We want to see more of
swerved towards the car, causing with the East then the various ports of call
to avoid a collision. A fee of $10 wa
A Chinese has been seat to hospital,
"
At the Kowloon, Magistracy yester-
tung constable, attached to the Yaumati Police Station, was charged by Mr. D. Burlingham with being in an opium
divan.
It was stated by Mr. Burlingham that the man had previously been punished departmentally for smoking in a divan in September. On that occasion he was reduced to the rank of a recruit for six
vious "offence that defendant was now brought before the Court, although the present case was not as serious as the other. He had been absent from the Station without leave on the first occa sion, where on Monday he had previously obtained leave.
on the voyage out and home. There are suffering from injuries caused by his to swerve suddenly in his turn in order months. It was on account of the pre- plenty of places that attract us. Hong jumping from the verandah of a house in pred kong is situated almost as if it were the in Kowloon during an opium raid by hub of a wheel, and the lines joining revenue officera
Hongkong to the holiday resorts are The second ordinary yearly meeting of something like irregular spokes that the Hongkong Tug and Lighter Co., Ltd, radiate from the hub. We can go North will be held at the office of the Company, to Tsingtao or Weihaiwei, or to that moat St. George's Building, on Thursday, delightful centre of Chinese national life, June 24th, at 11.30. Peking. Japan is always certain to at-
ROBBERS FALL OUT.
QUARREL OVER DISTRIBUTION OF BOOTY.
ONE KILLED AND TWO WOUNDED.
His Worship fined defendant $20. The Information has been received that a constable was also fined $2 for smoking` notorious, Chinese robber, nimed Wong in an opium divan; while the keeper, Ming, was shot and killed by another a woman occupant of No. 45, Portland robber during a fight in She Lan Wan, Street, was filed 873.
Five other Chinese who failed to ap- Sha Tau Kow district, on Sunday. Twoj
tract tourists from all parts of the world, An order for the deportation to Shang. although many Hongkong people bays hai of an Indian wanted for theft in kept away during recent years because that port was made by Mr. R. E. Lindsell other men were also reported, to be pear before His Worship had their bail
It appears that a quarrel arose over the unequal distribution of "booty" secured from various robberies near the border and that this dispute between the gang led to a general fight.
of the tales of high prices. Then there at the Central Magistracy yesterday. The wounded.. is Baguio, and other places in the Philip Indian was arrested in Hongkong re- pine Islands. It is true that the bestcently. time of the year at Baguio is also the
Revende Officers who carried out a best time in Hongkong, but visitors who have made the ascent from Manila in search on board, the s.a. Taishan (one of June are enthusiastic over the delights the steamers, on the, Hongkong Macao of this famous health centre. Sir Hizsny ran) on her arrival in Hongkong from Max, while Governor of this Colony, Macco on Monday evening, seized 16,500 visited Baguio and publicy commended cigarettes, which were found concealed in it as a health resort to residents' bero.
the hold.
Two of the men shot are well known to the police and are regarded as being responsible for numerous robberies com- mitted last August and September. The place where the fight occurred is in
Chinese territory,
of 83 each estreated
REPORT.
Last night's weather report, forecast, and remarks by the Royal Observatory said:-
The anti-cyclone over Japan has weakened slightly. A depression covera Indo-China
derate,
Local forecast:-East winds, fine to cloudy.