NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF
HONG KONG.
INTIMATIONS.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15TH, 1926
HONGKONG, CANTON & MACÃO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD.
PROBATE JURISDICTION,
HONGKONG-CANTON SERVICE. IN THE ESTATE OF ERIO MUNRO BOSS, DASSENGERS and SUPPORTERS Ars Hereby Adviced that Commencing on LATE OF SHANGHAI, CHINA, DECEASED.
THURSDAY. x 14 Inst. and antil that Further Netion, Steamer "LUNGSHAN Wil
WHARF I CANTON.
INTIMATIONS.
FANLING HUNT RACES.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER Soth, 1926.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thin BERTH for a Short Period at COMPANY'S E RETING & FANLING AWAND
accordance with Section 58 of the Probates Ordinance, 1997, made An Order Limiting the Time for Sending in Claims against the above Estate to the 7TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1990.
-All Claims against the said Estate should be Sent in by that Dato to the Undersigned.
Dated in 13th Uctober, 1926,
WILKINSON & GRIST, Eclicitors to the Administrator,
9, Queen's load Central, Hong Kong.
THE FIFTH, ANNUAL AQUATIC SPORTS
OF
THE POLICE & PRISON DEPARTMENTS
WELL BY HELD AT THE VICTORIA RECREATION CLUB "
CN
SATURDAY, Tun 16TH AT 3 M Under the Distinguished Patronage of
H.E. Sir C. Clementi, KOMG.
Sir H. GOLLAM KL., C.B.E.
The Hon. Mr. W. T. SOPTHORN.
The Hon. Mr. E. D. C. WOLFE.
Mr. J. W. FRANKS
Lient. Comdr. G. F. HOLE, RN.
All Friends of both dapartments are
cordially invited to attend.
Hong Kong, 14th October, 1916,
NOTICE.
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THE BANK OF CANTON, LIMITED, NOTETRAORDINARY
TOTICE IS BERKBY GIVEN that An GENERAL MEETING of THE BANK OF CANTON, LIMITED, will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, No. 8, Das Vatz ROAD CENTRAL, Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong. on the 23 DAY OF OCTOBER, 1928. at 2 the AFTERSOor for the purpose of O'CLOCK
ia considering, and if thought it, passing Extraordinary Resolutions," the zabjoiaod Resolutions
1.That the nominal sterling capital of the Company as acisting at the date when this Resolution is confirmed as
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JOHN ARNOLD, Secretary.
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KULANGSU MUNICIPAL «COUNCIL. ELECTRIC LIGHT REORGANIZATION. INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENT OF KULANGSU, A MOY, SOUTH CHINA
TENDERS
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INTIMATIONS.
WATSON'S.
ABRATED WATERS
هریه
FRUIT ESSENCES.
NTRIES for The STEEPLECHASE ARE PREPARED FROM REAL RACE COURSE, FANIETO, CLOSE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10rm to Ma. A. H. POTTS. c Bass & Forts, from whom Entry Forms may be obtained.
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PUBLIC AUCTION.
HE Undersignal hare received Instruc
An Invited for the IN THE
STALLATION and DPERATION of An ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANT
Tenders addressed to the Undersigned must be Receival Not Later Than NOVEMBER 30TH, 1998.
For Information, 'Apply to-
ROBERT TULLY,
Hon. Secretary, ELECTRIC LIGHT COMMITTEX. Kulsagen, Amoy, Uctober 11th, 192
REMOVAL NOTICE.
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W Premises
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our New
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TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
THE 19TH, 20TH AND 21ST OCTOBER, 1926, COMMENCING EACH BAT AT 9.30 AM
WH AN INTERVAL, FROM
13 NOON TO 1.30 ..
AT
- H.M. NAVAL YARD, HonoxoNG,
ANDAR
KOWLOON NAVAL DEPOT.
OLD'AND' SURPLUS NAVÁL
Comprising
STORES, Etc.,
Wireless Telegraphy, Ships Fittings and
Metalic
and
GUARANTEED
ABSOLUTELY PURE,
LEMONADE-Has the
essence obtained Lemona grown in Southern Italy. RASPBERRYADE-Is prepared with the juice of raspberries grown in England and Tasmania.
To-day local Chinese will celebrate the Chung Young festival.
philosophy is extreme. Even the voca bulary of psycho-analysis is obnoxious. We cannot explain everything in life
Mr. Ray Hill, of the International in terms of sex. It is a modern Banking Corporation in Shanghai, has idea that men, strive to acquire
been transferred to Hankow.. wealth only in order to please the "op- posite sex. They do it for that and other reasons Deep down in the mind of the average man is the idea that the acquisition of wealth measures, in a general way, his success. It might almost be said that conceit is the urge that drives him on
deeds.
There is a great difference between the normal desire to acquire wealth and avarice or greed. All human emotions Normal people in can be distorted, Europe realise that they must obey the dictates of Society in the matter of sex: relationship. Anyone subject to English real law who has two wives is liable to be from imprisoned Everyone therefore obeys the law, Similarly with regard to the acquisition of wealth. The law may be inadequate but, it strives to punish the unscrupulous trader. The man guilty of sharp practice in business may exape the law but he cannot escape the evil reputation which always follows such The fact of the matter is that we are all seeking happiness in the direction which seems most likely to reveal it. The ardent Buddhist has his ideas. on FORMAZONE - THE the subject and behaves accordingly NON-ALCOHOLIC The ascetic Christian has ideas perhaps
rather different but not entirely disaimi CHAMPAGNE. It possesses at. Philosophers, poets and priests have the characteristic stimulating tell us that, in spite of steam and elec
advised maafind through the ages. They and refreshing qualities of tricity and modern scientific discovery
Knowledge grows but wisdom lingers. Champagne and has Я
From the dawn of history men in differ delicious flavour.
ents parts of the earth have attempted to discover not only the answer to the eternal problem of life itself. Each one secreta of the physical world, but that
manner we may express it, has his own of us, in however rough and ready a philosophy of life. What are the motives which impel us to act as we do?
STONE GINGER BEER-The only genuine Stone Ginger Beer in the East. Prepared by a special process of fermentation which gives it the distinctive flavour which is so pleasing to the palate.
Money Chests, Binoculars, Metal Branch Pipes, Life Boat, Whaler Gigs.· Old" Lend Bsitory Plates, Bonts Saile, Electrical and
Glycerine, Elec (NEXT DOOR TO KELLY & WALSH).
tric Cable, Cooking Stores, Collection of Firehearth Gear, Iron Where You Will Find a
Mattresses, Water CHINESE
GARPETS, Closets and Pans, Life Belts, Carpets, Rogs, BLACKWOOD, PORCELAIN, EMBROIDERIES, BEADS. Mata, Table Covers, Old Steel Files, Blankets, PEKING GLASS, LACQUER, CUSHIONS. Fold-ap Lavatories Curtains, Overcasca, LAMP SHADES and CHINOISERIE of and Unglazed Tiles, Leather All Kinds at Fixed and Reasonable Prices
Also A New Consignment of SMART Canne Rosa, Canvas Tabing, Old Cordage, Bags, Old India Rabber Old Leather, FROCKS and HATS from Losos and PARIS. Old Woollen and Linen Ras, Metal Pro
4032 pellers, Old Paint Drams, Old Cork, New.
Canvas Cuttings, Old Ironsnd Stool: Old Brass, Lead and Zinc, Copper and Brass Copper, Tubes, Coal Sacks, Brown Jest, Wood and Iron
Lanterns and Gear, Blocks, Lampa Gauges, Old Steel Tubes, Old Steel Wire Rope, Mineral Dil Olive Oh and Fuel,
Oil Steam Engines, Grinding Machine, Lathes, Chairs, Companies Binnacles, Logs, Clocks, Iron Drome in Tanks, Old Hunt, Rigging Engine Boats Engines and Boilers, Higging hain, Wire and Fibre Brunher, Glass Tubex Fans, Baths, Ansila, Vices, Cellan ban 1 Bois, Fronmongery Etetive Mat A.
HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB, THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING DAY, the 15TH OCTOBER, 1926, at 5.50 r.M.
ill be held in the PAVILION OF FChain Cable and Gear Drilling, Screwing and
AND
15TI
NOTICE IS HEREBY STE DAY OF OCTOBER, 1993, Immediately after the bold ing of the GENERAL MEETING, A DRAW ING for the REDEMPTION of ONE HUNDRED (100) DEBENTURES will be Held
Special Ecolation be converted into Hoagkong suffener at such rate of Exchange as may be determined by tha Board, and that such capital to con- verted be increased beyond the Hong- kong equivalent of such sterling
The Numbers of the Debentures Drawn will capital when such conversion takes be published in the Hongkong Government place to the sum of $11,000,000 Hang Gantte, and the local Newspapers, and Holdice Long currency, divided into 275,000 of Drawn Debentures may, upon giving Notice shares of $40 each."
to the Treasurers waiving the 6 Months Notice 2-That each of the issued sterling shares to which they are entailed, sprly on the 31st of the Company of the cominal value. OCTOBER, 1928, to The TREASURERS, of £5 each, upon each of which the MERIS, PERCY SMITH, SATH & FLEMING, for sum of £5 has been paid, be converted Payment of the Principal and Interest to the
share of the nominal value of $10 Hongkong currency, at such rates sier OCTOBER, 1926.
into one
of Exchange as may be resolved upon and determined by the Board, and
dingly that 416,605 shares out sccarding shares
of the nominal ralus
the 275,000
of $10
the
ach constituting the capital
Combated
.
of
of
so converted and
by the Board to the may be persons who are registered as thara- bolders of the Company at the date when this Resolution confirmed as n Special Resolation in exchange for the sterling shares then held by them." 3.That thy Articles of Association be altered by deleting Article 14 and therefor the following 184" dividend, instalment of diviiland, or interest payable in cash by the Company to a shareholder in respect of ahare, may be paid by posting a cheque, order or warrant for the amount in cover directed to the shareholder st bis registered address, .or by payment of a a cheque or greate
ing of an order or warrant on pro- duction of the dividend book issued by the Company in respect of auch share.
Every such warrant shall be made payable at the Company's Bend Ofice
or other appointed piece of payment The Company shall be liability for the sum
warrant by payment from
in any to any
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By Order of the Committee,
J. D. HUMPHREYS,
Hon. Secretary,"
NOTICE.
A. 8. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.
Undermentioned 9 Certificates for
T384 Bhares in this Company standin fe the Name of LEUNG HING CHEONG, Have Been LOST, and if at the Expiration of One Month from the Date hereof the following": Share Certificatas be not forthcoming, other Certificates for the sait Shares will be Taimed by the Company and thereafter No Other will be Acknowledged:-
Certificate for 100 Shares Nos. 39314/39413
1
50859/50911
12
49214/30241 56080/50104
12413/12418 60954/5097:3 66130/56179 22656 101431/101526
384 Shares in all,
A. 8. WATSON & CO., LTD. Hongkong, 8th October, 1926
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COMPANIES WINDING UP No. 8 or 1926.
order for payment or endorsement thereon, purporting to
be made by
the IN THE SUPREME COURT OF named, or by say other
HONGKONG payes therein person on his behalf, and no person shall be entitled to payment of any dividend, instalment ar dividend bonus, or interest for which a warrant shall have bese so posted, or for which payment shall have been made by a obegne or the granting of an order or warrant on production of the dividend
the
B. THE RUSSO ASIATIO BANK.
No
28th
the
tresses, Filters, Maat. Seine Nots, Capstan Engines and Gear, Charging Pipes, Hall, Engins and Boiler of Steam Cutter, Asbestos Telegraphs: Circular and Band Saws, Gymnas Packing Associated Engine Engine Rooma tic Goar, etc., etc.
Lots May be Laspected on MONDAY, the 18 OCTOBER 1926
Terms of Sale:--Ay detailed in Catalogue.
LAMMERT BROTHERS,
By Appointment," Auctioneers to the Admiralty. Hongkong. 4th Uctober, 1925.
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BY ORDER OF THE, FIRST MORTGAGEES.
SOLE AGENTS -
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S. WATSON & CO., LTD.
Aerated Water Manufacturers.
Established 1841
Hongkong Office: 11, Chater Bosd. London Office: 131, Fleet Etreet, E.C.
During the troubled times of the last fteen months the British in the Far East have been subject to something resembling the close analysis of the scientist.
Quarantine restrictions'imposed against arrivals from Bangkok on cholera have been withdrawn
Account of
The Italian Opera Company presented . La Boheme at the Theatre Royal last night. To-day "Rigoletto" will be given.
Mr. D. Mackenzie, of Taikoo Docks, cares for Home Mrs. Mackenzie and three children tomorrow by the s
Morca,"
Members are reminded that the annual takes place this evening at the Pavilion meeting of the Hongkong Cricket Club at 5.30.
The bodies of two coolies have been found under débris at Argyle Street, Mongkok, where the fronts of three houses collapsed on Tuesday.
In aid of the U.C. and MCL Funds,
the operetta "Playmates" is to be given by the children of Quarry Bay in the Taikoo Club Hall to-morrow night.
A return showing the number of cases of notifiable diseases which have occurred in the Colony during the 24 hours ended the 13th inst., shows one case of enteric fever (Chinese).
-
Colony early next week and the Hon. Dr. Sir Henry Pollock is returning to the W. V. Koch, who has occupied Sir Henry's seat on the Legislative Council," leaves on holiday.
A full attendance of members is hoped active Service Men's Association at the for at the annual meeting of the Ex- Cub premises, Queen's Road Central, at 3.30 this evening.
His many friends in the Fat. East will be pleased to learn that Mr. R. H. Clive, formerly a member of the British Con- sular Service in China, has been pre- moted Minister to Persia
At noon yesterday a salute was fired in honour of the visit of Major-General CC Luard, C.B., C.M,G. (G.O.C. in', China) to Captain R. Eliot, C.B.E, RN., the commander of H.M.S. Hermes.
The annual meeting of the Kowloon Chess Club is being held this evening at 5.30 at the Central British School, Kow- koon. The committee hope for a good attendance of members and others in terested.
" For reasons which seem to most of us incredible the dictators; who guide the policy of Russia have pointed out any and all of the defects in the British people and everything connected with them. Many Orientals have accept ed those statements as truth because they have heard nothing to the contrary, Owing to the unpropitious weather the Others who have nursed real or imaginary display the Automatic Carbonic Acid grievances against Europeans in general Dry of Extinguisher Total to be or the British in particular, have spread held at the Kowloon Fire Brigade Com the propaganda which has had such un- Fortunate results. Not the least critical pound yesterday afternoon was post-
poned. of the British in the Far East have been some of our own countrymen. Those of
The death is announced of Mr. John our readers who studied the contribution Archibald, Jr., managing director of the to the London Daily News by Lady Central China Porte Death occurred CLIFTON which was reprinted in this
last Sunday afternoon at the Roman journal on Wednesday last must have Catholic Hospital in Hankow from heart felt that a half-truth is sometimes worse failure. than a downright lie. The castigation of the Briton in Shanghai by this lady made good reading to those who like sensation. The argument used was that the British in China are interested in nothing but the hunt for the dollar. The record of the missionaries, of the educa tionalists and of many commercial men is sufficient answer for those who have
When a Chinese workman was engaged ears to bear. We acknowledge without on repairs to the roof of No. 2, Second apology that, unless he has what we will Street, on Wednesday, he ventured on call the missionary outlook on life, the
to the roof of an adjoining building and ordinary Briton in China is ready enough was hitten by a watch dog. He had to to make money. There is nothing wrong be sent to hospital. in making a commercial deal. Á man's conduct in commerce, like his conduct
A movement has been begun to open at any time, is judged according to cer-
Young Men's Club in connection with tain moral standards. We are not only St. Peter's Church The club, however, WHAT are life's greatest satisfactions unashamed of the reputation which the will not necessarily be confined to wer- ALL THAT Piece or Parcel of Ground Many answers leap instantly to the mind. British in the Far East have earned in shippers of St. Peter's Church but mem- commercial affairs. We are proud of itbership will be open to all Christians, situate at TAUMATI in the De-.
and are willing to compare it with that and associate membership pendency of Kowloor and Colony Admiration, love, wealth and power are of Hongkong and registered at thegreatly prized. Of all these no attribute of any other nation. Despite the recent Christians Land Office as SECTION Cor KOW-is more criticised, more condemzed (by anti-British propaganda, the British are LOON INLAND LOT No. 829 To gether with Three Buildings thereon those who do not possess it), than great individually liked by Chinese traders. A Amongst the passengers who arrived typical specimen of Young Ching recently on Wednesday by the s.s. Antenor were in course of construction at NATHAN weahh. Millionaires have ever been made the following statement to an ex-
Mr. D. H. Blake, Mr. P. H. Cobb, Mrs. ROAD.
known to deplore their millions. They teacher in Hongkong. "I have never Greig, Miss E. V. Hughes, Mrs. Holyoak, LOT No. 2 ALL THAT Fiece or Parcel of Ground seldom, however, rid themselves entirely metan Englishman that I disliked and is Holyoak,hes, Mrs. Holyoak,
I am grateful to you and many others situate at TAI BOX THUI in the of their wealth. Few of the scorners of for your friendship, but I hate the Ez Capt. and Mrs. J. D. Joll, Mrs. Jacobs- Larkoom, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Lay, Mrs. Dependency of KowLOON and Colony millions would refuse to become a mil-lish nation. We can only remind our AC. Middleton, Mrs. H. R. Remington, of Hongkong and registered at the
Chinese friends of their own system of Mrs. Syme-Thomson, Mrs. E. L. Sim, Land Ofica ar KOWLOON INLAND lionaire if he or she had the chance.philosophy which lays such stress on
Mra. Whyte-Smith, and Miss Aileen LOT No. 1844 Together with One There is in the minds of the majority the The Doctrine of the Mean" In every Woods. Building thereon.
inevitable conclusion that wealth brings nation there are examples of the good, LOT" No, 3
bad and indifferent. There may be some
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FOUR LOTS OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD
PROPERTIES
NAMELY S
LOT No. 4
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The Daily Press.
Eloxezore, Oczonka 15ru, 1926.
THE HUNT FOR THE DOLLAR.
CLIFTON.
Hc
...
to
Bon-
In connection with the formation of a
ALL THAT Piece or Parcel of Ground satisfaction: We may say that there are of our own countrymen in Shanghai who Volunteer Section of the Police Flying situate at SHAMSHUIPO in the De. things that money cannot buy. It is have all the faults suggested by Lady Squad, referred to in yesterday's Daily pendency of Kowloon and Colony of true. There are things that beauty can-
There may even be similar examples in Hongkong. They are an Press, it should be borne in mind that O THE REMAINING POR not buy, that ideal conduct cannot buy extreme type which the average Briton be free from the responsibilities of other Hongkong and registered at the Land
intending members of the Squad shouid TION or NEW KOWLOON ISLAND Men who have the wit to acquire wealth neither admires nor understands." LOT No. 68 Together with Four usually have the still more wonderful may admire but he cannot understand the essential services, such as being members of the Volunteer Corps, etc. The main Buildings thereon now known
wit to retain it, whereas beauty fades logic of those of his countrymen who put essentials for membership are courage, Nos. 61, 63, 55-and
with great discomfort and who often
the ability and willingness to turn out at od 67, YU, CHAU
imperil life and health in the effort to STREET.
Any time required, and to be masters of devote their lives as teachers or mission their machines, so that they can drive aries amongst the Chinese: He regards that eff rt as evidence of the other at a fast pace, but yet with safety. As mentioned yesterday, the first parade extreme. He instinctively tries to steer takes place this afternoon at five o'clock. amiddle course in his own conduct. He Before the new members of the Section argues that there are certain standards set out on their trial run, they will be in commerce which must be maintained. aworn in as special constables.
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that book as aforesaid, except, apoa Hong Kong of the above named Company by Petition for the Winding up in preventment of the warant AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN The Hupreme Court of Hong Kong was on the day of EXPTEMBER, 1920, presented to the that should
aboro Resolutions be passed by raid Court by AU FUNG CHOW. And that the Requisite Majority, they will be submitted the said Petition is directed to be heard before ALL THAT Piece or Parcel of Ground for confirmation 84 Special
Besolutions the
O'CLOCK 20 GENERAL the Court sitting at 10.30 at An: EXTRAORDINARY
FOREXOOX
OCTOBER MEETING of the Company to be held FoREsox on the 27TH DAY OF on the 107H DAY OF NOVEMBER, 19.6
1996, and say Creditor or Contributory of the said Company desirous of Supporting or at the Same Time and Place."
Opposing the Ming of An Order on the By Order of the Board
said Fetition may appear of the Time of LOOK FOONG SHAN,
Hearing by - Himself or bis Counsel for that Chief Manager. “*
of the Petition will be Copy purpose, and 14069.
furnished to any Creditor or Contributory of the mid Company requiring the Same by the Undersigned on Payment of the Ma. Regulated Charge for the Same -
Hongkong, 14th October, 1926.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF
HONGKONG..
IN THE GOODS or Sm. CATCHICK PAUL CHATER, EIGHT, CMG, DECEASED,
NOTI
NYOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Court has by virtue of Section 58 of the Probates Ordinance, 1897 (No 2 of 1887), made An Order Limiting the Time for Bending in Claims to or Against the above Estate to the 26TH DAT de OCTOBER, 1926 Creditors and Claimants are hereby Esquired to Send their Ulaims to the Undersigned by the abuto
Dated this 1st day of October, 1948,
Date.
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JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER,
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IN FOUR LOTS :.
BY
E. V. M. R. DE SOUSA, AUCTIONEER,
AT THE
CHINA AUCTION ROOMS, No. 4, DUDDELL STAZIT, HONGKONG,
WEDNESDAY,
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
THE - BUDGET.
and ideals are often modified.
In spite of the appreciation of the value situate at SHAMSEUIPO aforesaid of wealth which most people have, it and registered at Land Offee as NEW nevericeless remains true that the chief KOWLOON INLAND LOT No. 410. happiness of the wealthy man is in the Together with One Building thereon now known as No.. 125, TAI NAN effort which makes him succeed. There STREET.
is an imperious instinct which makes such If he is fortunate he may be lucky enough men work hard to acquire wealth. You to make enough money to retire after twenty-five years of service in the Far can no more blame the strenuous busi East. We cannot write definitely about can blame the great Shanghai, but observation extending over ness man than you can prenoher, or the great statesman or the many years in Hongkong makes us con- fident that fortunes are not made in a great author or the "great scientist. By year or two or even in a few years in A meeting of the Legislative Council nature the successful business man is this part of the world. The Far East is will be held this (Friday) alternoon at fitted for success. He does his work well not the El Dorado that some of the 2.30 when the Budget, for 1927 will be
The competition is introduced tourista imagine, and he uually enjoys doing it. His exist strenuous and the rewards, sre not to The business comprises the first read- ence may be strenuous but never dull be obtained without effort. The philo ing of a Bill intitled An Ordinance to sophy of the average Briton in China is apply a sam not exceeding $17,741,543 Sale apply to
add. For further Particulars and Conditions and often exciting. It is said that anyone to do his job to the best of his ability, to the Public Service of the year 1827
The Government is asking for MEBORE, GEO, K. HALL BRUTTON who concentrates entirely upon the to keep it and to play the game
acquisition of the pound or the dollar If Lady CLIFTON had visited the sport $1,028,234 less than was asked last year, can become wealthy. If that is so it is utres at Happy Valley, Fanling and and over seven and a half million dollars
other places in Hongkong on Satur less than was badgetted for in 1925 obvious that only a few de concentrate. day last she would have said that the Usually there is no discussion on the Freud and his school of philosophers average Briton in Hongkong can play first reading of the Bupply Bill H.E. have tried to prove that the great motive hand as well as work well. She follows the Governor will introduce the estimates a common habit of her own countrymen and the Council will then be adjourned. power in life is sex. Most healthy It is to grumble and stress the weak The discussion and criticism by un-official
members, arises on the second reading. minded people find that this Freudian points in the national armour,“
THE 20TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1920
AT 3 O'CLOCK, PMO
Mortgagter Bolicitors, et
St. George's Building, Chater Road.
DE TO:-* Mr. E. V. M. B. DE SOUSA,
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