THE HONGKONG" DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY,
NEW 'ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
FANLING HUNT RACES.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30th, 1926..
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NTRIES for The STEEPLECHASE MEETING at FANLING EWANTI RACE COURSE, FANG CLOSE o SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18TH to Mx, J. E. POTTS / BENJAMIN & Potts, from whom Euty Forms may be obtained.
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"TREVESSA" TROPHY.
THE SIXTH BI-ANNUAL RACE-for
The TREVESSA" TROPHY will take WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, place NOVEMBER 30, Starting at 47.M., From CHANNEL ROCKS. Each Ship may enkr Any Number of Boats."
Covasa-Start from Chancel Rocks, Kor- loon Bock (P). Mark Boat off Yacht Club (9), Chat Rock Gas Buoy (P). Finish at Yacht Club across a line West to East
OLD CLIFTONIAN SOCIETY,
INTIMATIONS.
T Has Been Fuggested that the SOUTH Fine PORTS I AM Ben & the Socrats be
RE-ESTABLISHED in Hoxoxona,
For Further Particulan will Old Offisiana Resident in Kongkong and South China hindiy Apply to-
F. A. PERRY,
40301
HE Public
Per Cass.
Invalid
$38.00
15-19, Connaught Bead,
Bongtong
Douro
Old Tawny Estrella
A
Very Old Tawny Oldest & Finest
no
NOTICE.
is hereby informed that TR ROBERT JOHN HALL is longer connected with our Company from THE 4TH INSTANT, Bad that the Power of Attorney bela by Jim is wisherawn.
T. E. GRIFFITH, LTD.
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REMOVAL NOTICE.
AT THE SIGN OF THE LANTERN
WE Have Now MOVED into our New
Promises :-
YORK BUILDING,
GROUND FLOOR,
GEATER ROAD. (NEXT DOOR TO KELLY & WALSH)." Where You Will Find a Collection of CHINESE BLACKWOOD, CARPETS.
PEKING GLASS, LACQUER OGSHIONS. LAMP SHADES and CHINOISERIE of All Kinds at Fized and Reasonable Prices.
Competing Boots should be in Position at PORCELAIN, EMBROIDERIES, BEADS, the Starting Line by 3.30 r..
Ships proposing to Eater Boats are Re- quested to Notify the Hox. SECRETARY, ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT fles, Not Later Than NOVEMBER 2ND.
Hongkong, October 5th, 1926.
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HONG KONG TELEPHONE CO.,
LIAUTED,
NOTICE OF INTERIM DIVIDEND.
NOTICE INTERIM DIVIDEND of TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Three Per Cent. (3%) on the Nominal Amount Per Share Paid Up (ie., Thirty Cents Per Share on the Shares of the Com. pany 810 Fully Paid Up and Seven-and-a half Cents Per Share ca the Shares $2.50 Paid Up), will be Paid on MONDAY, THE 19TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1926, in respect of the Financial Year to the 31st DECEMBER 1925, to the Hembers of the Company who are on the Register on the 16th OCTOBER. 1996.
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The TRANSFER BOOKS will be CLOSED From MONDAY. THE OCTOBER, 1928 to SATURDAY, THE 16TH OCTOBER, 1926, both days inclu
By Order of the Board,
Secretary.
sive.
G. GUY WILKERSON, Hongkong, 4th October, 1926.
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BY ORDER OF THE FIRST MORTGAGEES..
OF
PUBLIC AUCTION
FOUR LOTS OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD
"
PROPERTIES NAMELY:-
NOT No1 ALL THAT Piece or Parcel of Ground situnit at TAUMATI in the De pendency of KOWLOON and Colony of Hongkong and registered at the Land Office as SECTION C or KÓW. LOON INLAND LOT No. 629 Tö gether with Three Buildings thereon in course of construction at NATHAN ROAD..
LOT No. 2 ALL THAT Piece or Parcel of Ground
Also A New Consignment of SMART FROOKS and HATS from Lennox and PARIS.
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HONGKONG 10CKEY CLUB."
TER
THE FOURTH EXTRA RACE NEET- ING will be held (Weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLET on SATURDAY, PE OCTO- BER, 1926, Commencing at 2.15 x. The First Bell will be Rung at 2.45 P.M..
The Charge for Admission to the Public Enclosure will be $1.00 for all Persons includ- ing Ladies. Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform--- Half Price.
Members are advised that they must show their Badges to obtin Admission to the Members' Enclosure.
Each Member has the right to introduce Non-members to the Members Enclosure, Tickets for whom can be btained from Messrs. LIJSTEAD D& DAVIS at $5 each up to FRIDAY, 9411 OCTOBER, 1996.
40.00
44.00 46.00 58.00
61.00
OCTOBER. UϤ, 1926
found An old man, a Chinese, was hanging from a tree yesterday morning at the Queen's College Recreation Ground
A Chinese was knocked down by trum car No. 8 yesterday morning, at the junction of Des Voeux Road, and Cleverly Strect. He received injuries to his tace, aries and legs, and was removed to the Government Civil Hospital by the police.
proclamation in itself would not end the boycott, but & restoration of confidence in the Government's willingness and ((near the Polo Ground, Causeway Bay), The police believe the affair to be one of ability to malatain law and order asuicide. against the strike pickets will certainly
Between the hours of 2 m. and 315
thiel cr de it and there is no doubt, judging from a.m., yesterday morning, a Bar Palli". the interview which we are privileged to 28, Wyndham Street, and stole clothing, thieves entered the ground floor of No. Per Bot.
publish in tc-day's paper, that the Canton which was packed in a drawer, to the
value of about $100. $5.25 Government have decided to, throw their 3.40 whole weight into the scale on this side 3.75 of freedom in trade. There may be 3,90 isolated cases of intimidation but if, as 4.00 Mr. EcoRNE CHEN suggests, the Govern ment are prepared for these and are ready 5.20
to inflict exemplary punishment upon the guilty parties we venture to think they will soon cease. The resumption of trade under normal conditions is, of course, the great test of the Government's policy. It' there is no trade the Government's policy will have failed. In such case—although DUTT PAD
we do not imagine for one moment that Per C. Per Bot it will fall-the only alternative, as we ..$35.00 $3.00 have said, will be resignation.
37.00 3.10 9.25
3.40 3.75
Fine SHERRIES
Light Dry Bolera Very Pale Dry Pale Dry Nutty · Fine Old Brown
38.00
40.00
44:00
by
Grown, Bottled and Shipped
Geo. G. SANDEMAN SONS & Co., Ltd.
The Charge for Admission for Ladies to the A. Members' Enclosure will be $2. Each Mem- ber esa, obtain, upon application to the ECRETARY, Badges for the Admission of
[3999 2 Ladies Free of Charge.
HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB.
Till be held in the PAVILION on FRI "THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
DAY, the 16TH OCTOBER, 1926, at5,30 7:34,
ARD
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that CA FRIDAY, THE 16T DAT 07 OCTOBER, 1926, Immediately after the hold- ing of the GENERAL MEETING, A DRAW. ING for the REDEMPTION of ONE HUNDRED (100) DEBENTURES will be
Fald
The Napers of the Debentures Drawn will be published in the Hongkong Government Gazette, and the local Newspapers, and Holders of Drawn Debenture may, upon giving Notice to the Treasurers waiving the 6 Month Notice to which they are entitled, apply on the 31st OCTOBER, 1926, to The TREASURERS, Messrs. PracT SMITH, SETH & FLINING, for Payment of the Prinsipal and Interest to the 31 OCTOBER, 1928
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By Order of the Committee,
J.D. HUMPHREYS,
Hon. Secretary.
LIMITED,
situate at TAI KOK TSUI in the GRAND HOTEL DES WAGONS-LITS, Dependency of Kowloos and Colony of Hongkong and registered at the "Land Office D8 KOWLOON INLAND LOT No. 1644 Together with One Building thereon.
(INCORPORATED CODER THE COMPANIES"
ORDINANCES OF HONG KONG)
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
LOT No. 3. ALL THAT Piece or Parcel of Ground situate at SHAMSHUIPO in the De pendency of KowLOON and Colony of "Hongkong and registered at the Land Office as THE REMAINING POR TION or NEW KOWLOON ISLAND LOT No. 38 Together with Tour Buildings thereon now khown as Nos. 5, 63, 65 and 87, YU CHAU STREET.
LOT No. 4.36 ALL THAT Piece or Parcel of Ground (situste at SHAMSHUIPO aforesaid and registered at Land Office as NEW
•KOWLOON INLAND LOT No. 410. Together with One Building thereon Hongkong, 4th October, 1928, now known as No. 125, TAI NAN STREET.
N° the TWENTY-THIRD ANNUAL
·
IN FOUR LOTS
BY
Ms. E. V. M. R. DE SOUSA, AUCTIONEER,
∙AT TEL-
- CHINA AUCTION ROOMS,' No. 4, DUDDELL STREET, HONGKONG,
WEDNESDAY,
THE 20TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1928, AT 3 O'CLOCK," P.M.
For further Particulars and Conditions of Sale apply to:-
BEO, K. HALL BRUTTON & Co., Mortgagees Solicitors,
St. George's Building, Chater Rond.
DA TO!~~
MB. E. V. MR. DE SOUSA, Auctioneer,
No. 4, Duddell Street, Dated the 8th day of October, 1995.
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Yanx
Xeres de la Frontera
and Oporto.
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ANNIVERSARY RECEPTION.
IN HONOUR OF THE REPUBLIC OF PORTUGAL.
OFFICIAL FUNCTION AT CLUB LUSITANO.
Yesterday was "the sixteenth anniver sary of the Republic of Portugal and, in honour of the occasion, the Portuguese Consul-General in Hongkong, Seabor A. Luiz Cerbeira de Albuquerque e Castro, held an official reception at the Club Lusitano from 11 am, till 19 noon.
The prevailing decorative colouring in the ball room, in which the reception took place, was red and green, the The ball room pre- The engagement is announced between national colours. Lieut. Comdr. Derek Henry Caldwell sented an animated appearance, there Cooper, RN., and Joan, only child of being Consular and Government repre the late Major-General N. W. Barnardis. sentatives present, together with many ton, C.B., M.V.O., and of Mrs. Bar-members of local business firms and a The Ryes, Sudbury, large gathering of members of the Portu gardiston, of Suffolk..
guese community in Hongkong.
H. E. the Governor (Sir Cecil Clementi, 3.G.M.G.), who, was attended by his A.D.C., Captain C. H. Steele. M.C proposed the toast of The President of the Republic of Portugal," and the Portuguese Consul-General submitted the toast to the health of H.M. the King."
Through the courtesy of Mr. H. W. Ray, manager of the Hongkong Amuse ment, Ltd, the students of Sacred Heart English School will give a stage perfor- mance, to entertain the students of the schools managed by Bey. Father G. M. Spada, at the Tai Yat Theatre, on October 10th at 10 a...
The Lyric Orchestra, which was in at- tendance, played selections, as well as the National Anthems of Portugal and Eng, land.
Those Present.
Mr. Ecorse Cury expressed the hope that the day was not far distant when more of the Kwangtung revenue would be available for the development of the roads and railways of the Proviper and aug. C. Ho, Mr. Wong Kwong Tin and MQ. F. Johnston, Rear Admiral A. J. E.
has no
JP
gested that Hongkong and Canton might co-operate in putting an end to piruey in these waters. In one or two seatences he outlined the picture of which we have for 'years been dreaming. Great Britain "gunboat policy." Gunboats have unfortunately been needed to pro- "Tour"""the "ines and property of British subjects. In a well-ordered and peaceful China, Great Britain's, assistance would be willingly and very generously given in any sebemes ealculated to advance the development of the Country, Mr. EUGENE CBN need have no misgivings on that score. Hongkong, and behind Hongkong, the British people would welcome a return to friendly relationship and all that such relationship implices.
There was no business of public interest at a meeting of the Sanitary Beard yesterday. Those present were Mr. R. A. D. Forrest (Acting-President of the Board), Dr. A. G. M. Severn (M.CH. Dr. J. C. MacGown, Dr. S. W. Tso, Dr. J. Watson (secretary).
Mr. J. Krabbe, assistant of the North eru Feather Works, Canton, and now residing at the YMCA., Kowloon, re ported to the police yesterday that while he was bathing at Repulse Bay some per- son stole from his jacket, which was in side a bathing shed, a 850 Hongkong ätd Shanghai Bank note. The number of the
note is A040490.
The Hongkong A.D.C. are exceedingly busy these days, rehearsing their produc- According to tions for "Cricket Week.' the experts, the programme will be a very fine one and present indications' point to the entertainments being, some of the best and most amusing ever staged by the Club. Full bouses and a record suc- cess are confidently anticipated.
Among the large assembly present were the following:H. E. the G.O.C. (Major. Jeneral CC Luard C.B., CM, accompanied by his A.D.C., Lieut. R.
Stirling. C.B., accompanied by Pay- -master-Lieut. E. . . Churcher, the Colonial Secretary (the Hon. Mr. W. T. Southorn), the Hon. Mr. E. R. Hallifax, the Hon. Mr. J. H. Kemp, the Hon. fr. H. T. Creasy, the Hon. Sir Shou- son Chow, the Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotevali,
the Hon. Mr. H. W. Bird, the Hon. Mr. C. Mcl. Messer, the Hon. Dr. W.
V. M. Koch, Mr. P. C. Tredwell (U.S.
Consul-General), Mr: Karsten Larssen (Danish Consul), M. Yves du Courthial Braga French Consul), Mr. J. P. (Guatemala), Br. J. T. Bagram (Siam), Mr. P. V. Botelho (Portuguese Vice- Consul and Consul for Honduras), Cher. J. M. Alves (Brazil), Mr. J. Guzman (Consul for Chile), Comm. S. Carrara Consul for Italy), Lieut. Comdr. G. F. Hole, Capt. H. B. L. Dowbiggin, Bishop. Valtorta, Father Spada, Father Noval, Father Rossi, Mr. W. E. L. Shenton, The return of notifiable diseases, for Mr C. A. da Roza, Mr. E. V. M. R. de the week ended 2nd instant, recorded Sonsa, Mr. Li Yau Tsun (Chairman, three Chinese cases of enteric fever, two Chinese Goneril Chamber of Commerce), of which proved fatal; also one Chinese Mr. J. Fleming, Mr. H. E. Goldsmith, case (imported) of cerebrospinal fever. Mr. E. W. Carpenter, Mr. J. W. C Two deaths are, mentioned from influenza Bonnar, Mr. E. D. da Sousa, Mr. E. L. 4th instant, one Welsh case and one Dowley, Ip Lan Tsun, G. Hogg, Chinese (imported) of enteric fever were Leitao, H. F. Gray, W. G. "Baker, H. R. Sturt, R. E. Greensmith, F. Grossman, notified.
M. J. B. Montargis, G. B. Layton, S. Among the passengers arriving in H. Langston, F. Yaux, H. Owen Hughes, Hongkong by the RM. S. Empres of R. Hancock, W. Logan, J. G. Shepherd, Asia from the North yesterday were Mr. C. F. Vas, F. F. Eca de Silva, J. F. C. B. Shank, Mr. H. R. Pousette, Cana- Eca de Silva, P. M. Nolasco de Silva, dian Government Trade Commissioner on A. H. M. da Silva, S. M. Churn, J. 17 the way Calcutta, Mrs. Compton, Miss S. de Silva, J. M. d'Almada Remedios, Thwaites, Mrs. WC. Passmore, Mr. and G. Ducos, M. Lecoc. Mrs. Henry Ching, Mr. S. J Hicks, Mr. R. A. Nicholson, Mr. R. Palcaster, and Mr. E. Rouillon.
S. WATSON The theft of a bicycle, valued at 8-10, otiable. For the 24 hours, caded Sim, Col. Robertson, and Messrs. W.
& CO., LTD.
Wine and Spirit Merchants.
MARRIAGES.
150
from the Chung Man shop, Jervois Street, was reported to the police yesterday.
The total output of the Kailan Mining Administration's mines for the week eriding September 18th amounted to 64,609 tons, and the sales daring the period to 68,651 tons.
...
Mr A. R. Hardie, a director of the Eastern Telegraph Company, and Mrs. Hardie celebrated their golden wedding ALLFREE-RAM.-On September 2nd, at on August 31st. Mr. Hardie has spent
Stowkley Church, Captain DENYS 62 years in the cable service.
East A JULIAN ALLFREE, 1et Batt.,
Surrey, Regt., to ELIZABETH ADYE (BETTY) RA, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. EDWARD Bam, of Hongkong. HOLGATE-BUCKLx.-On September 4th,
at St. Peter's Church, Hale, Razz HENRY, youngest son of Mr. HAROLD HOLGATE, of Shanghai, and the late Mrs. HOLGATE, to IDA" MARGARET (PEGGY), youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. ARTHUR BUCKLEY, Of Miramar, Malo.
.. 'DEATH.
BESTON-On September 6th, at
on-Sea, PHILIP E. BEESTON, of the Chartered Bank of
Australia, and China.
The late Mr. Charles Hay (84), of Ashhurst Wood Hous:, East Grinstead, Sussex, a former prominent resident of Shanghai, left estate valued for probate at £40,450 (net personalty 200,430).
Mr. M. J. Quist, Netherland Consul General in Hongkong, left on a month's holiday yesterday; during his absence Mr. A. Methofer, Vice-Consul, wil be in charge of the Consulate-General,
Entries for the next steeplechase meet- Bexhilling at Kwanti Race Course, Fanling, formerly close on Saturday, October 16th, tor. India, A. H. Potts, c/o Benjamin & Potts, from
whom entry form may be obtained,
ه ویان
Hongkong Office: 1a, Chater Road London Office: 181, Fleet Street, EO,
The Baily Press.
BONGKONG, OCTOBER 615, 1926.
OCTOBER 10TH.
GENERAL MEETING of SHARE. HOLDERS of the GRAND HOTEL DES WAGONS LITS. LIMITED, will b beld st the
EITER the boycost will be terminated the Registered Office of the Company, EXCHANGE BUILDING (2nd floor), Des on October 10th or Mr. Evaz. Cazy will Road Central, Bong
Kong, on SATURDAY, the 6TH NOVEMBER. 1928, at 12 O'CLOCK have to resign his position as political Noom, for the purpose of receiving a Elatement of Accounts and the Report of the Directors leader in Canton. It is inconceivable to for the Year ended on the 30th June, 1928, con-
a British subject that a Foreign Minister firming the appointment of a Director," and
of a Government should make a statement re-electing a Director and the Auditors.
such as the on Mr. ECGENE CHEN has made to a correspondent of the Daily Press and retain office if he fails to carry through his policy. We certainly wish Mr. EvoME CHEN every success and thank him for hat frank and perfectly straight forward statement. We now know where
we stand.
By Order of the Board,
F. BARBY,
Acting Secretary.
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· IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.
Is the GOODS or Fix CATCHICK PAUL
CHATER, EM017, C.M.G., DECLARED, „
the 23en day of OCTOBER, 1926. Creditors
l
Last Night's Dance.
In continuation of the celebration of the anniversary, a dance was held at the Mr. L. Evans, cblei accountant of the Club Lusitano last night The function Bombay branch of the Hongkong and was most ably arranged by the Com Shanghai Bank, who was stopped at Aden mittee of the Club, and there were about on his way home to England on leave and 500 members of the Portuguese commu- taken back to Bombay, was on September nity and their friends present. Dancing 7th committed for trial on charges of commenced at 8 o'clock and continued criminal breach of trust and falsification until a late hour, a thoroughly enjoyable of accounts in respect of a sum of 540,000 time being spent. Dance music was pre- rupees. In the course of the hearing the vided by the Lyric Orchestra... prosecution stated that the whole of the securities which it was alleged were miss ing had been recovered.
The ball room on the top floor was tastefully and effectively decorated with red and green, electric. lighting effect; while the supper room on the first floor Two Home mails arrived yesterday. had been transformed with decoration of The R.1.6. Empres of Astu brought fowers and greenery.. The library was. letters from the United Kingdom vid utilised as & card room; while another Canada (London, September 4th) and the room had been set aside for the use of 5.8. Calchas brought Home and Europe the ladies as a lounge and rest room. "At the Sign of the Lantern," the mail v Siberia. The total number of well-known curio store of the Astor House bags landed from the Empress of deia Hotel Building, has removed to larger was 200, of which 81 were for Hongkong, and more commodious premises in York the remainder being for Canton and out- Building (next to Messrs. Kelly and ports There were. 15 bags from London. | CLAIM AGAINST WRONG PAKTY, Walsh).
The Telephone Company announce an interim dividend of 30 cents a share on the 810 fully paid up shares and 74 cents a share on the 82.50 paid up. dividend will be paid on Monday, October 18th.
The
The Calchas brought 278 bags, 68 for Hongkong, with 28 bags from the United Kingdom vid Siberia and 21 from the Continent via the same route.
MOTOR TUITION.
A SUMMARY COURT CASE.
Plaintiff was represented by MF. H. Owen
Having failed to get the tuition in driving a motor car for which lessons he Miss Aileen Woods, the well-known alleged he had paid 880 in advance, teacher of ball room dancing, is return- Pang Tin Yan, described as a cake- ing to the Colony on October 18th, after maker," claimed the return of his money an absence of over three years spent in in the Summary Court yesterday auing The forthcoming wedding is announced Sumatra, where she met with much Wong Tang Po whom he alleged traded of Mr. Cezar Outairies Baptists, banker, success in teaching the French Tango, as the Ping On transportation company. residing at Alpha, Hart Avenue, and alw the Foxtrot Charleston, Kowloon, to Miza. Elfrida Maria Gowes Miss Woods will make a feature of these da Silva, residing at No. 23, Jordan two dances, which she hopes to popularize Plaintiff alleged in evidence that the in Hongkong. She is a sister of Misa free agreed on for the tuition was 810 Road, Kowloon.
Doris Woods, who is still absent touring and lessons were to be continued until India with Mr. Salisbury's “Qüainta.' plaintiff obtained a licence. He had only The tour will not terminate till Decem, had one short lesson and when he asked her, "No, No, Nanette being still the defendant for repayment of the money outstanding attraction.
he refused, stating that the fee was too small. Mme. Stavrinaki, the well-known im- Defendant was called and in answer pressario, whose clever company of to questions said he was only an employee Russian dancers recently performed at of the Ping On and his time was not his The late Mr. Henry Edward Laver, of the Theatre Royal, and afterwards at own. He had only been able to give half Ardleigh, Essex, master mariner, who Macao, from whence they returned to an hour to the tuition of the plainti died on May 31st, left £8,056, with net Hongkong on Monday, is understood to In reply to his Honour, plaintiff said" personalty £6,794. He left his collection be one of the biggest individual victims that the defendant was the manager of of Chiness and Far East archers' im- of the suspension of the Russo-Asiatic the Ping On This, however, defendant plements to the Cambridge University Bank. She is stated to have had denied. JMuseum of Archeology and Ethnology, large deposits in this bank, totalling a His Honour, commented that plaintif
Mr. Verhomal Shewaram, the proprie position is the more distressing in view the transportation company and non
very large sum in Mexican dollars. Her should have brought the action against tor of the Pioneer Bilk Store, who re of the fact that she and her company are suited him. cently went to Japan on a pleasure trip, travelling on a letter of credit issued
The twenty-third annual general meet. ing of shareholders of the Grand Hotel Das Wagons-Lits, Limited, is announced to be held on Saturday, November 6th, at the registered office of the Company, Exchange Building (2nd floor), Des Vaux Road, Central.
There is to be no official proclamation on the subject. That does not matter. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
Court has, by virtue of Section 68 of An announcement, made from the Govern the Probates Urdinance, 1897 (No. 2 of 1897), ment platform in the presence of a great made An Order Limiting the Time for Sending in Claims to or Against the above Estate to mass of people will do just as well.After and Chiments are hereby Required to Send all the proclamation was simply desired
In commemoration of Nelson Day, currency, the takings from the season at of the world. In China, one of his their Claims to the Undersigned by the above in order to give the merchants confidence Thursday, October 21st, the Hongkong the Theatre Royal Fortunately, Mme largest band" was secured on the banks Branch are bolding a "Nelson Day Stavrinski has a small account in au- of the Yangtare. In 14 broken days. and to provide them with a guarantee of Celebration Concert at the Queen's other bank, which Dated, this let day of October, 1916,
is understood is shooting a party, secured 704 head of Government support in case they were Theatre, on which occasion the "Zev sufficient to finance the continuation of game, Sir Robert's contribution being Beats the tour of the Company, who were 100 wild pheasants, nine hires, 22 snipe, brugge Film" will be screened. molested by "agitators and others when may be booked now at the Queen's announced to sail yesterday afternoon 17 quail, 13 pigeons, five ducks, and five
various, 180 in all for Singapore. carrying on trade with this Colony. A Theatre.
is returning by the s.8. D'Artagnan next by the Harbin branch of the Russo week. During his short stay in Japan Asiatic Bank On the Saturday previous
Mr. Shewaram was entertained by "ail to the announcement of the suspension of Admiral Sir Robert Harris, whose
the Indian firms of Yokohama and Kobe. payment by the bank, Mme. Stavrinaki death was recorded recently, was a great paid in a considerable, sum in local sportsman, and hunted game in all parts
Date.
DEACONS, Folicitor for the Executor,
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··1, Des Vœux Road Central, Ferghong,
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