NEW ADVERTISE-
MENTS.
NOTICE.
INTIMATIONS.
NESTLE & ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MILK CO.
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 12th, 1927.
URING M▾ Abeance on Loare,
INTIMATIONS.
d.
B
ENDERS are Invited for the Sup-
THE JAVA SEA & FIRE INSUR- DA 8. H. LANGSTON willy of LABOUR and Lonxa
ANCE CO., LTD. (ESTABLISHED 1981), ".
THE Padersigned, Agents for the
abore Company, are prepared to laque Policier against MARISE RISK, also Policies against FIRE RISKS on approved Foreign and Chiesas properties in Hose Kore, Macau and Davron at Current Rates of the Fixx AND MARINE INSURANCE ASSOCIATIONS, Hong Kong
BOTELHO BROS.
Alexandra Buildings. Hong Kong, March 9th, 1997. (4673
'SOCIETY OF ST. GEORGE,
HONGKONG.
HE ANNUAL GENERÁL MEET- TING of the SOCIETY will be held in the Board Room of Messrs. JardinH, MATURION Co., LTD., on FRIDAY, 18TH MARCH, 1927. at 5.30 1.M. For the following Purposes:-
(a)-To receive the Report of the Committee and Bitement of Accounts for the Past Year. (8)-To elect the Officers and Com-
mittee for the Ensuing Year." (c)-To ecnsider the manner in
which St. George's Day shall be celebrated.
be In Charge of the Company's Inkaresta in Hong Kong and South China.
HC SHRUBSOLE, Hanager for Hong Kong &
Forth Chinn Hong Kong, March 7th, 1997.
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FAN LING HUNT SPRING PAPER HUNT,
FOR
OR CUP Presented, the above. will ba held on SUNDAY, MARCH 13TH, at 11K Post Entrie open to all (whether Sabacriters or not.) Start at Lox Ma Chat Chors Roads. Motor Bus will Leave HUNTERS ARMS DÍ 10.45 Returning there after the Eart
TO LET.
[4884
ASHOP in NATHAN ROAD, Kew. LOOK-Apply to HCMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE CO. LTD.,
ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.
TO LET.
[4830
0. 4, DUDDELL STREET.
(To transact any other Business Apply to
of which das Notice has been given.
All members are requested to attend.
R. E. GREENSMITH,
Hon. Secretary
Hong Kong, 10th March, 1927. (1871-
1
TEX EON. SICKETANI,
ULEB LUSITANO.
·(4214
TO LET FURNISHED.
HONGKONG ENGINEERING & N Road, for
CONSTRUCTION CO., LTD.
NOTICE OF MEETING.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the
YEARLY LE
HOLDERS of
ORDINARY
of SHARE.
the HONGKONG
for ADMIRALTY Course for a Period of 18 Months Certain from the 1ST APRIL.
INTIMATIONS.
Fine
on Sherries
Forms for Tendering can be obtained on Application to the NAVAL STORE OFFICER H.M. DOCETALD, Hong Korg, and Tenders should be lodged in the NAVAL STORE OFFICER'S OFFICE Not Later Than Noox on TUESDAY, 15TH MARCH, 27.
H.M. NAVAL YARD, Horo Kore.
4563)
1927-1928.
R.
EALED TENDERS will be Received at the R. N. HOSPITAL nati 10x on the 21 MARCU, 1927, from Persons desirous of Supplying BEET, MUTTON, YO, PORK, BRAD, USE, PAZ Cow's MILK, AZRATED WATERS, ICs, and other Provisions, and Necessaries for the Year Eading 31st MARCH, 1929.
Printed Forme of Tender and further Particulars can be obtained at the R. "N. HOSPITAL.
The right to reject the Lowest or any Tendor is reserved.
H. J. CHATER,
Surgeon Captain, R. N. R. N. Hcapitals,
Hong Kong. 10th March, 1927.
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" NOTICE.
MONIES Up to
are
$150,000 Available for Investment on First Class Mortgages Security abject to a Trustee Valuation...
Apply to MESSE DEACONS,
Princes Building", Hong Kong.
[O. 1, TREGUNTER MANSIONS, s Peric of Nine Months from 31st MARCH Next For further Partiomluru Apply HENRY HUMPHREYS, ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.
14382
to
4634)
10 LET-Furnished or Unfuralah-
14629
BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE.
ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION
ON T4, 165, THE PEAK.Apply
COMPANY LIMITED, will be held in L. FORSTER
the
Offices of Mesort.
BEZWAN, O
Tours &
Co., St. George's Building, Chator Road,
Hong Kong, en WEDNESDAY, the
23RD DAY ut MABOO, 1927, at 11.30
for
AN
DAULETTF. the parpose of receiving the FOR SALE-SUNBEAM
Report of the Board of Directors and a Statement of Accounts for the Year anded
on the 31ST DECEMBER 1920, and of electing Directors and Auditors.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Compszy will be CLOSED from the 17ts to the 943RD MARCH. Both Days 'inclusivo.
By Order of the Board,
2. COURTNEY COOK
Secrets Hong Kong, 8th March 137,
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THE BANK OF CANTON, LIMITED.
N°
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the SIXTEENTH ORDIN. AKY ANNUAL GENERAL MEET ING of SHAREHOLDERS Company will be held at the BAD Orvice, No. 6, DES VOUI ROAD, CEN
on WEDNESDAY, TRAL, Hong the 2330 MARCH, 1987, at 2.30 2.2. for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with a State. ment of Accounts for the Year ending 31st Decraze, 1926.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED fruin the 8TH MARCH. 1927, to thes 2330 MARCH, 1927 (Both Days inclaire), during which period No Transfer of Sharon can be Registered
By Order of the Board.
LOOK PLONG SEAN,
Chief Marager." Hong Kong. 7th March, 1927.
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J
Mrs. Soathorn is to distribute the prizes at the Central British School, Kowloon, on Tuesday next, at 5.30
p.m.
Peak Hospital are rarely more than half full. Is it thought that in the comparatively near future the Colony will develop to such an extent that we shall require these At the public meeting of the two hospitals and another one cap- Hong Kong Lodge of the Theoso able of accommodating between co phical Society on Thursday, Mr. J. and 70 patients. An up-to-date Russell gare a lecture on Nursing Home will make an emin operation."
Lady Hosie was announced to give a lecture on "The Map of China" on February 17th at a meeting of the China Society, ab which Sir E. Denison Roas, QLE, Ph.D., was to preside. On the same day Mr. E. M. Gull, the joint · secretary of the China Society was Co-announced to lecture on
Present Position in China" at the Cordwainers' Hall.
ently suitable war memorial, but Lieutenant Oliver,, of the Royal | we do not wish it to become a Engineers, was bitten by a dog white elephant. If, after duo con- whilst at Holt's Whart on Thursday sideration, it is decided that the He was treated at the Government plans drawn up for the. Stubbe Civil Hospital Road site are too ambitious, the objection to the Peak Hospital site on the ground that it does not provide sufficient space for expan sion is to a large extent under
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THROUGH BILLS OF LADING Issuan Foa BATAVIA, PERSIAN GULF, CONTINENTAL, AMERICAN AND SOUTH AFRICAN FORTE.
THE DAIRY FARM, ICE & COLD THE Steamabip
STORAGE CO., LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
“NYANZA”
Captain L, M. GORGON,
carrying
His Majesty's Malls, will be darpatched TOTICE IS BEREBY GIVEN irom thu Port on or about WEDNES-
DAY THE 16TH MAROH, 1927, at Noor, kko_THIRTY-FIRST URDINARY YEARLY MEETING of taking Passengers and Cargo for the the SHAREHOLDERS in the Com-
абота
Suk,
Porte
Valuables and Tea for Italy,
pany will be held at the Company's and Londen (under aange-
Town Office, 2, LowER ALJEET ROAD, On SATURDAY, 2018 MAROH, 1927, st NOON, for the purpose of receiving a DE the Director, together with Burtement of Accounts, Ceclaring a Dividend sad re-electing Directors and Anditora.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 177 to the 20TH MAROS, 1827, Euth 1.sys inclusive.
By Order of the Board of Directors," J. D. TROMSON.
Acting Secretary. Hong Kong, 11th March, 1927. [4572 THE HONGKONG FIRE INSUR- ANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
THE FIFTY-EIGHTH THE
ORDIN-
ARY GENERAL MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the Offers of the Undersigned" on MONDAY, the 23TH MARCH, 1927, et Noox, for the purpose of reseiring the Report of the General
Managers,
gether with a Statement of Accounts
for the Year ended the Sisz DxzNKI,
1926.
The
TRANSFER BOOKS will be CLOSED
will be transuipped at Bombay the Mail Steamer proceeding direct to Marcilles and Londor.
into
Parcela will be received at this Ofice antil 5 r., the Day before Sailing The contents and value of all packages must be declared:
1)
For further Particulars. Apply t:- -
abouts. Proportion of Crown Rent: $4,50;.
TO BE SOLD
IN ONE LOT, ·
BY
PUBLIC AUCTION
Annual
WEDNESDAY, THE 16TH DAY OF MARCH, 1927,
Ár 3 O'CLOCK ZE, AT THE CHINA AUCTION ROOMS.
DUDDELL STREET, VICTORIA, HONG KONG, Mr. E. V. M,R. » SOUSA, Auctioneer. Fer further Particulars and Condi tions of Sale, Apply to:-*
MESSES, JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER, PRINC'S BUILDING, HONG KONG,
ME. E. V. M. E. DE SOUSA,
The Auctioneer. Hong Kong, 4th March, 1927.
ON TO
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ON SALE.
KONG HANSARD RE- HPORTS of the MEETING of the LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL for the Session 1928.
Revised by Members.
PRICE
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APARTMENTS AVAILABLE.
VAILABLE.-C.1. Pask Bond. central; nine rooms or two late 4/5 rooms; tennis court, G. Repulse Bay: rix rooms, place for tennis court, Bush, C.9. Private butel, over twenty room, well filled; furniture and
& CO., LTD.
Wine and Spirit Merchants,
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BIRTHS.
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BRIDGES.-On March 5th, at Shang hai, to Mr. and Mrs. F. S. BRIDGES, a son. PALMER.-On March 3rd, at Shang- hai, to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. PALMER, OU, WALLER-On March 4th, at Shang- hai, to Mr. and Mrs. Arruva J. WALLER, a son,
MARRIAGE.
LAYNGHAYWARD. On February
7th, at Bombay Cathedral, Capt. THOMAS MALCOLM LAYNG, M.B.E., M.C., I.A., second son
A special parade of the No. 4 Platoon (Portuguese Section) of the Volunteer Defence Corps was held yesterday, at 3.30 p.m., Recreio Ground, King's Park,
Mr. J. E. Joseph, who has for some time been residing at the Hotel Cecil, London, was announced to be leaving for Hong Kong in the second week of February,
The forthcoming wedding is an nounced of Captain Patrick Carson Perfect, an Army officer stationed in Hong Kong, to Miss Helen Ann
Hogg, of Edinburgh, Scotland.
The total output of the Kaitan
The
The Geographical Section of the Forum Club held a "Chiness" dinner on February 2nd at 0, Grosvenor-place, when the guests of the evening were Lady Hoise (widow of Sir A. Rosie, Com mercint Attache for some years to the Legation at Peking), Professor Soothill (Professor of Chinese at Oxford), Sir Charles Addis (ex- chairman and director of the Hong ong and Shanghai Bank), Mr. ciation, Cannon-street, E.C.), and Gull (secretary to the China Asso- Mea Gull (founder of a British Women's Club in Shanghai with 2.000 members), Lady Delia Peel, and Dr. Giles (Keeper of the the British Chinese Books Museum).
SMALL-POX IN A CHINESE TENEMENT.
The advantages and the lisadvantages of the two situations may then be compared on their merits. The doctora" plump" ap- parently for the Peak. The Hon. Mr H. W. Brun, on the other band, gives us a very gloomy pie ture of the unfortunate patients suffering from the cold in winter and the heat in summer. They will be depressed by the "fogand, pre- sumably, when there is no fog they will be covered with smuts from Mining Administra, n's mines for FAILURE TO REPORT A CASE. neighbouring chimneys. With all the week ending ebruary 26th due respect to the opinion of the amounted to 72,073 tons, and the nnofficial member of the Legislative sales during the period to 79,973 Council we venture to think that! the public would be definitely against him if the matter was left for them to decide. The Peak is acven or eight degrees cooler than the fawn and we know a number of office on Saturday, March 26th, at sane and normal individuals who noon.
there regularly during the go stummer months to secure a good
night's sleep.
As the Courts have approved of money being taken from the Gran. ville Sharp Trust for the bengit of a War Memorial Nursing Home we do see why that money should not not be used for such a Home wherever it is built. The question which the| learded judge had to decide was one of principle. His decision could not have been influenced materially matter of location, by a mere supposing he was tatisfied that the general scheme was sound and in the interests of the Colony. **
The
diverting
possibility of money from the fund for the pro- vision of playing fields for the Services raises an entirely different issue. But one step at, a time is We very good role to follow. take it as definite that a Nursing. Home is to be built. The point is where? As the matter has now been discussed for six years w think the committee would do well
of the late Dr. HENRY LAYNO, to concentrate all their powers ou of Swatow, to MABEL KATHLEEN this one problem in an endeavour HAYWARD, of Colchester.
to get it settled. The playing field might be considered sabsequently seen what "money is
GOLDEN WEDDING. WODEHOUSE-DEANE-On February
3rd, 1877, at St. John's Cathe. when it is dral, Eong Kong, HaveYavailable. EENEST WODEHOUSE to ELEANOI DEANE Present address: Ewart Lodge, Jameson-road, Bexhill: on.Sea.
DEATHS. ANDREWS.-OR March 5th, 'at Shanghai, Mrs. ALICE ANDEZW3, wife of Capt. W. J. ANDErwS, aged 42 years. BARTON-On February 1st, at 6an Raphael, France, JoHN BARTON, formerly of Hong Kong.
Hong Kong Office: La, Chater Rd. M.16. Seren roomed London Office: 121, Fleet St., EC.
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO., Toully furnished; far less than actual
Agents.
Hong Kong, 9th March, 1927.
&
f1850
VISITORS TO CANTON
Should Purchase
A BOOK FOR THE GLOBE- TROTTERS FROM HONG
KONG TO CANTON BY
THE PEARL RIVER
화보.
CAPTAIN. C. V. LLOYD. "
owner going home. Gliffy E five roomed honse with garden, one year: Observatory Villas. L.11, house Kowloon
6 TOOMS rent to good tenant; lawn. N.9. Con dait Road, six rooms or two fiste of three room. Fiata, Hong Kong and Central Kowloon may be furished, T14 one large and two smaller rooIELB near Carlton Hotel; flat or offices: latter preferred. W.12. three housos, 12, 6 and 6 rooms ronted together; formerly pri rate hotel.
OWN YOUR HOME Jart cash and instalments. PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
Our moderata fee incindes services (at your option) as follows: 1. Management of your property. 2. Rental collection No limit to tenants supplied and no
The Baily Press.
:
Hone Kos, March 12th, 1927.
WAR MEMORIAL NURSING HOME.
THE. Committer charged with the difficult and somewhat thankless
for securing new tenants or for task of recommending the site upon advertising during period of contract.
4. Anction or private sale, E. Negotia which to build the Hong Kong War of mortgage. & Insurance ar Memorial Nursing Home should,
ce of charge to you 7. Be-
free
A
On Thursday three Chinese (ix- ported) cases of mail-pox and one Chinese case of enteric fever were
reported.
The late Capt. Walter Raleigh Fayrer Hickey (65), of Hillcrest, Hunger-lane, Ealing, W., late of the P. & O. Co., left estate valued
at £1,160...
Among the appointments made by the Secretary of State for the Colcnics during the latter half of December was that of Mr. J. Barrow, to the Cadet servico, Hong Kong.
The Bishop of Victoria has op- pointed the Rev. H. Copley Moyle, the Rev. C. L. Blanchett and the ley Mok Shan Teang, to act as his commissaries during his absence from the Diocese."
Mr. and Mr H. W: Locker and Sir Gershom and Lady Stewart were wrong the large gathering pho met the Prime Minister and Mrs. Baldwin at a reception given by the Marquesa and Marchioness of Londonderry on February 7th.
|
tons.
The 31st ordinary general meeting of shareholders of the Dairy Farm, Ice & Cold Storage. Co., Ltd., will be held at the Company's town
PRINCIPAL TENANT HELD RESPONSIBLE AND FINED.
Remarking that if she could not learn the law she would have to be taught it by being fined, Mr. R. E. Lindsell at the Central Magistracy. yesterday fined a Chinese woman $50, or four weeks' in default, for failing to of smallpox
report
CASO
The defendant is the principal tenant of a Chinese house in Tung Lung Street, and the child who suffered from the disease, and who has nearly recovered, does not be long to her. This prompted his Worship to ask Dr. Pope why the the Ordinance laid it down that in the ease of a Chinese tenement kouse the principal tenant was primari ly responsible.
Mr. P. Jacks, who is to take over from Mr. J. H. B. Nihill, the acting Puisne Judge, when the latter leaves the Colony, was present on Summary Court beach yesterday
morning.
Mr. F. G. Carroll, acting assist ant sub-manager in the hand office at Hong Kong, is going to Bangkok temporarily to act as Agent of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation
"
because the principal tenant could Dr. Pepo replied it probably was always be traced, but with a float ing population liks Hong Kong the parents might disappear.
His Worship:-And therefore the principal tenant. cannot plead Agnorance?
Dr.
Pope: I don't know. That is my surmise.
The manager of the Yip Sing Timber Yard in Hunghom on Thurs
The defendant said she did not day, entrusted 81,400 in Hong Kong banknotes to a foki to change into know, it was necessary to report Canton money. This man entrusted the case. She added that the knew the money to a friend who is the child was suffering from small- alleged to have absconded.
His Worship (to Dr. Pope): Was the child in an advanced stage of the disease!
A
fined
was Bampan-woman months hard labour, at the Central 85,000, with the alternative of nine Magistracy yesterday on a charge
of possession of opium of Chinese origin. A little girl, who was taken into custody at the same time, was discharged with a warning,
pox.
Dr. Pape: It has almost com. pletely recovered.
Were any other cases reported from the house subsequently-No. His Worship remarked that, after all, it was rather a matter of com- mon-sense than regulations. The The Chinese Press Association of defendant knew perfectly well that holiday as far as publication of pox and that it was infectious Hong Kong has declared to-day a the child was suffering from small... newspapers is concerned out of Everybody knew that. respect to the second anniversary of the death of Dr. Sun Yat Sen to- day. In case of important news,
extras" will be printed.
4
to
Pattern Plate being produced."
YAUMATI TENEMENT BURNT OUT.
CHINESE BOY MISSING. FIREMEN'S HARD STRUGGLE.
It is said that Queen Mary see The Willow. intends Pattern Plate," a film produced by Captain N. A. Pogson, with an all-Chinese cast, at a British-owned studio in Shanghai: Prince George, There was a serious outbreak of when in China, saw "The Willow-fire at a knitting factory, Portland Street, Yaumati, shortly alter eleven o'clock on Thursday night, A lantern lecture, entitled and it is feared that a small Glimpses of Indian Life" is to be Chinese boy may have met his death given at the Wanchai Wesleyan in the flames. It is possible; how Sailors and Soldiers' Home by the ever, that left the building safely Rev. J. C. Knight Anstey on Fri and is wi relatives or friends. day next. The lecture will com mence at 8 p.m. and members of His Majesty's Forces are cordially invited to attend.
The fire broke out in a block of
18 Chinese tenement house in which the knitting factory occupied the ground floors of two buildings. The outbreak started at No. 25, A Chinese boy was ordered eight and, fanned by a strong breeze, strokes with the birch at the Central spread with considerable rapidity Magistracy yesterday morning for to the two adjoining houses" (Nos. the theft of a suit of clothes froni 23 and 27. a coolie employed at No. 500, The When the firemen arrived soon' Peak, where the defendant's father after the alarm was given, the was also the cook. Inspector Shan flames already had a good grip on non who prosecuted, stated that the the three houses and it looked as bay did not have permission to if the outbreak would live in the servants' quarters to this serious proportions. Attention was house.
concentrated on confining the fire to the three burning housca and A musicale will be held at the hoses were brought to play on the Helena May Institute on Thursday, heart of the fire from three posi
Tickets tions. After a still fight the fire March 17th, at 6.30 p.m. including tes. 30 cents each, aunt was got under control and half an be booked at the Secretary's Office hour afterwards the "all clear before noon on the 16th inst. Items was given, but not before all three will be given by the following: houses lad been gutted Mrs. Hargreaves. Brown, Mra. Russell Brown, Mrs. Balean, Eng. Lieut.-Comdr. A. 8. Bedells, R.N. ADVT
SHARE REGISTER and With Illustrations, Maps and Flags of your lead or property. we think, consider very seriously tween. Surgeon-Lieutenant V. H. Bart, paper manufacturer, to Mr.word went round that a small boy
from the 14 to the 28TH MARCH,
1987, Both Days inclusive.
JARDINE, MATHESON &
CO. LTD
General Managers,"
HON KO FIRE INSURANCE Co., Lan. Hong Kong. 7th March, 1997,
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How the fire originated "has not- yet been ascertained; the tenants of the houses ran into the streets as Boon as the first alarm was given taking with them such of their The engagement is announced of possessions as they
were able to Miso Ursula Spicer, Foungest move, at once. An engagement is announced be daughter of Sir Albert Spicer, Soon after the firemen arrived 2. Free information and advice re-
Several of the fire scheme Boobbyer, R.N., son of Dr. and Sydney Potter, chairman of the was missing garding phares mortgage, elc. We whether the elaborate have rented many of the Colony's largest originally outlined for Stubbs Road Mr. Boobbyer, of Nottingham, Paddington branch of the I.L.P. fighters raade brave attempts to houses and have negotiated property,
and Nancye Kathleen, daughter of Miss Spicer spient some time int locate him but failed, being beaten land and shares for some of the oil is needed. As far as we can gather the late Mr. G..W. Appleby, of the China and Japan recently, on a back by the flames and smoke. A local firms.
the general opinion is that it is Chinese Customs, and of Mrs. visit with her father to her sister, search was made yesterday among Appleby, of 12, Abercorn-place, who is a missionary teacher in the debris for the Ind's remains,
but nothing was found. Nanking... not. The Matilda Hospital and the IN.W.
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