6
NEW ADVERTISE- MENTS.
HONG KONG' JOCKEY CLUB. EXTRA BACE MEETINGS.
DIXTRA MEETINGS have been E Fired provisionally for the follow-
ing Dates:-
26TH MARCH
16 and 1TH ÅTRIL,
7TH MAT.
4TH and dra JUL-
25TH
Stu and 10TH OCTOBER
5TH NOVEMBL
26TH NOVEXAS-
Br Urder,
U. B. BROWN,
Secretary.
Hong Kong, March 15th, 1927. 14683.
OFFICIAL NOTICE. PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A SHIP'S NAME.
J
WE YING WAE LIGHTER &
INTIMATIONS.
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16th, 1927.
HONGKONG ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION CO., LTD.
NOTICE OF MEETING.
IS HEREBY GIVEN
INTIMATIONS.
NOTICE.
IN THE ESTATE OF I§ÃÃO SAMUEL PERRY, DECEMBED.
INTIMATIONS.
DEWAR'S
NOTICEhe FIFTH ORDINARY LL Persons having Claims against YEARLY MEETING of SBARE A the Estate of the shore nam WHITE SOLDENS of the BONGKONG Decea ed are Requested to forward
Particular thereof to the Undersigned ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION
Dated the 15th day of March, 1927. COMPANY, LIMITED will be hoki in the Offices of M. SHEWAN, TORES &
DEACONS, Co. St.
St. George's Buy Chater Road,| ESDAY, the 11.30 at 23RD DAY OF MARCH, 1927, A. for the parpose of
and Report of the Board of no
Statement of Accounts for the Year onded on the 3 st Dict, 1866, and of electing Directors and Auditer,
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Compsay will be ULOSED from the 17TH to the #3ab MARCH, Bth Days inclusive.
By Order of the Beard,
8. COURTNEY 'COOK Secretary. Hong Kong, 8th March 1917.
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Bolicitors for the Executors,
1, De Your Bond Central, Hong Kong.
NICHOLSON
4653 TAKE
THE BANK OF CANTON, LIMITED.
TRANSPORTATION CO., LTD., of 87, COMNATGHT ROAD WEST, in HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that consequence of Change of Uuerhip NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the SIXTEENTH ORIN we have applied to the Board of Trade. ander Section 47 of the Merchant AKY ANNUAL GENERAL MEET- the LG of SHAREHOLDERS of the Shipping Act, 184, în
respect of
YING Company will be held at the HEAD registered Chinese Ship WAIN of Hong Kong. Official Namter Orics, No. 8. DES YOUX ROAD. CES 152447, of Gris Tonnage 277-18 Tors, ZRAL. Hoog Kong, on WEDNESDAY, the 231 MARCH, 1987, at 2.80 2., 24 30 Tons, heretofore Registar Tonanza owned by TSUI TIN SHAU, for the for the purpose of receiving the Report to Change Her Name to of the Directors together with a State permission to
SAI CHEONG and to
U.S.A
TAKE NOTICE that it has come
to the knowledge of the NIOKUL SON FILE COMPANY or UNITED STATIS AXBzca, the Proprietors of the above Trade-mark that FILES have been Bold in Hong Kosa bearing Similar Mark manufactured by Firms other than the NICHOLSON FILE COM PANT.
On the 11TH INSTANT in the MAGISTRACT at Hong Kong two Dealers who had been exposing such Spurious Files for Sale were convicted and fined $50 exch and their Stocks of Spacions Files were confiscated.
Dealers and Others are WARNED that Legal Proceedings will be instituted at
registered in the New Nave her ment of Accounts for the Year ending | once against Anyone Selling Files bearing
of
at the Pert 31st As owned by YING
WAH LIGHTERS & RANSPORTA
TION CO., LTD.
Any objections to the proposed Change of Name must be sent to the Registrar of Shipping at Hong Kong, within Seven Days from the appearance of Thin Advertisement
Datod at Hong Kong, this 10th day of March, 1997.
(Signed) for YING WAH LIGHTER & TRANSPORTATION CO., LTD.
TSUI YAN SEAN.
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THE HONG KONG & WHAMPO
DECZEBIE
1924.
The TRANSFER BO035 of the CON AND CL 3005 1.0f the
8TH MARCH. 1927, to the 31 MARCH, 1927 (Both Days inclusive), daring which period: No Transfer of Shares can be Registered.
By Order of the Board,
LOOK POONG SEAN, Chief Maager. Hong Kong, 7th March, 1947.
LABEL
FINEST
is undertaken from a profound in- terest in the customs, art, cultore and the natural beauty of other countries than our own, for what we see of other places largely dependa
upon what we look for. The best results can only be obtained after a long period of study of these things. If we are simply enden vouring to satisfy that consuming curiosity to know what ia at the other side of the hill which is
At the Central Hagistracy yester day, before Major C. Willson, a Chinese chauffeur for failing to
OPTIMISM ROUTS PESSIMISM
stop after a motor accident on LIVELY DISCUSSION "AT ST.
PETER'S CLUB. February 28th, in Queen's Road, Central, was fined $10
TWO SCHOOLBOY DEFINI. TIONS.
Sraz hol
While Mr. Melcher (of Messrs. Holcher & Co.) was bathing on Sunday afternoon, between two and four o'clock, in front of his villa "That Experience Justifies Pos- "Long Light," at Jubilee Road, asimism" was the motion put before thief stole his Goers camera,
Amongs the passengers who left fundamental in our nature the by the ss, President Grant for the results are generally voted not North wore Mr. and Mr. W. J. worth while." What can one take Hawker, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Suck from Athens who has not.captured ling, Mr. T. & Weall, Mr. C. Gordon Mackie, E. A. Yaces, and SCOTCH WHISKY the spirit of Greek culture, or from
Mr. W. M. Stevens.
OF GREAT AGE.
"Awarded 50 Gold and
Medals.
Prize
or
Rome who is entirely ignorant of Roman history. Nothing except
one or two picture postcards, a few curios and possibly a new shirt.
A tour of the world, pursued in the right spirit, should, of course, bo a never ending source of wonder and joy. We can imagine the seri ous student revelling in the new
a meeting at the St. Peter's Young Men's Club, Bonham Road, last evening, where a large assembly of members and visitors gathered, despite the inclemency of the weather, to discuss this. "impor tant topic.
To Mr. E. R. Price was entrusted the task of opening for the motion, While at work in Bonham Road and in an eloquent, address he ad- on Monday afternoon a wireman vanced, many arguments... gave employed by the Electric Company quotations and dipped into history suffered a fall through the ladder in order to support his claim that on which he was standing slipping the general experience of life justi- off a telephone post. Ho injured fed pessimism.. He emphasised that his left kidney and was taken to the more one studied life, the more it was found to be a delusion. Was the Homiuling Hospital.
life not just a matter of coming and A young Serbian, named George going the asked. Had the human
on a obtaining in
seemed to be for the purpose of that the student has the opportu- | notes, by means of an alleged trick.
He was arrested at Kowloon at 3killing; and it was difficult to say nity of making the trip. As we
p.m. on Monday, and was remand- have said, it is the hard headed, ed by Mr. W. Schofield at the Kow- that civilisation had made life more tolerable or happy. The telephone, loon Magistracy yesterday. nctive business man who, has ac
and similar annoyances had not cumulated sufficient cash by his
We are informed that a special added anything to the pleasure of commerce licence has been granted to the life Outwardly we were civilised, Theatre Royal for this evening's. but primitive instincts remained; who usually seek this easy way to performance of the Tang Bang Lien and intellectually we had got
Company of Chinese magicians and nowhere. dispose of his leisure. And apart acrobats. The bar, which will be
VICTORIA experiences. But it is nos often Petroff, is being held by the police race get anywhere!. Every science
VAT
Infringements of the above Trade-mark. THE VERY FINEST OLD industrious pursuit of
WILKINSON & GRIST,
Solicitors for NICHOLSON FILE COMPANI
Hong Kong, March 14th, 1927. 4678 SCOTCH WHISKY
(4645
BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE.
A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.
18 HEREBY GIVEN
DOCK CO., LIMITED. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS will be held in the Office of the Company, 2. QUEEN'S BUILDINos, Hong Kong, on 1997, at TUESDAY, 27 MARCH, 1937. Noos, for consideration of the Directors Report and Etatement of Accounts for
1926. the Year, unding St
that the ORDINARY YEARLY at 11 . for the purpose,
fur
of
NOTIC FORTY-SECOND ANNUAL ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the COMPANY (since its registration) will be held at the Hong
Kong Hore, Hong Kong, an SATURDAY, the 26 MAROS,1 the Report of the
1926. Together with Statement of Accounts
the year ended 31st OCTOBE The REGISTER of SHARES of the from Company will be CI OSEU FRIDAY, the 18TH DAY of Mance, to MONDAY, the 2518 DAT. of MARCH,
for
the
CENA and 1997. Both Days inclusive, during The SHARE TRANSFER BOOKS will be CLOSED which period No Transfer of Shares can from the 23an to the 297 MARCH, be regateral. 1927 (Both Days inclusive).
By Order of the Board of Director,
R. Y. DYER.
Chief Manager Hong Kong, 16th March, 1827. [4684
SOCIETY OF ST. GEORGE, HONGKONG.
THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEET- TING of the SOCIETY, wil be held
in the Board Room of Messrs. JARDINE, MATHESON & Co. Lrn, on FRIDAY, 18TH MARCH, 1927, at 6.30 PM. For the following Purposes:-
(a)To receive the Report of the Committee and Statement of Accounts for the Past Year.
A
(0) To elect the Officers and Com
mitter for the Enaning Year.
(c) To consider the manner in which St. George's Day shall be calubrated.
(d)-Tc transact any ether Business of which dae Notice bar bean given.
All members are requeste i to attend.
K. E GREENSMITH, Hon. Secretary
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,
General Managers. Hong Kong, 14th March, 1827. (4674
THE DAIRY FARM, ICE & COLD STORAGE CO., LTD..
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. NOT
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THIRTY-FIRST the URDINARY YEARLY MEETING of the L'om- the SHAREHOLDERS
the Company's pany will be. Feld Town Office, 2, LATE ALBERT ROAD, ON SATURDAY, 26TH MARCH, 1917, at
Th
Os, for the parpo- of receiving Beport of the Directors, together with
of Accounts, Stalement
reclaring a Dividend and re-electing Directors and Auditors.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 177 the 26 MARCH, 1927, Both
aya incinsive.
By Order of the Board of Directors, J. D. TOM-ON,
Acting Secretary. Bong Kong, 11th March, 1927. [4872
THE CHINA LIGHT & POWER
PUBLIC AUCTION
OF THE
VALUABLE LEASEHOLD
PROPERTY
Situats at VICTORIA HONG KONG, and known is SECTION B or INLAND LOT No 67. Together with the No. 4, Messungs, known
25
As supplied to the Houses of Lords and Commons
SOLE AGENTS:
CHANCERY LANE erected A. S. WATSON
thereon.
Area: 1827.8 Square Feet or there
abouts,
& CO., Proportion of Annual
Crown Rent: $4.50;
TO IZ. SOLD
IN ONE LOT,
BY
PUBLIC AUCTION
ON
WEDNESDAY. THE 16TH DAY OF MARCE, 1927,
AT 3 O'CLOCK F.K.,
AT THE
CHINA AUCTION ROOMS,
| DUDDELL STREET, VICTORIA, HONG KONG, Ma E. V.M.R. » SOUSA, Auctionest.
BY
For further Particulars and Condi- tions of Sale, Apply to:-
MISSES, JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER, PRINCE'S BUILDINO, HONG KONG,
M. E. V. M. R. DE SOUSA,
The Auctioneer. Hong Kong, 4th March, 1927.
NO.
03 TO
TO LET.
[$831
DUDDELL STREET. apply to App19 HON. SECRETAI
CLUB LUSITANO.
(4214
TO LET FURNISHED.
BUILDINGS.
>
LTD.
HONG KONG DISPENSARY.
[50
6. DEATHS. MARQUES DA SILVA-On March 10th,
at Shanghai, Mrs. MARIA FRAN CISCO D'AMEIDA MARQUES DA SILVA, aged 75 years. MERRIMANI On March 10th, at
Shanghai, IRENE CARPENTER MERRIMAN, widow of the late WILLIAM LANE MERETMAN PALMER-On March 10th, at Shang
hai ERNEST RICHARD PALMER (Shanghai Matual Telephone Co.) in his 5th year.
Hong Kong Office 1, Chater Rd. London Office: 131, Fleet St., E.C.
The Burly
Baily Press.
HONG KONG, MARCH 16TH, 1927.
ROUND THE WORLD TOURISTS:
THE type of person who usually COMPANY (1918), LIMITED.
TO. 1, TREGUNTER MANSIONS, makes these round the world" Hong Kong, 10th March, 1947 (407) EXTRAORDINARY Nine Meaths from 31st MARCH N
NOTICE IS BEREBY GIVEN NO
MAY ROAD, for Period of holiday trips, is obviously the sue- GENERAL MEETING of 1 For further Particulara Apply to cessful business man. Upon the eve CHINA LIGHT & POWER GO. HENRY HUMPHREYS, ALABA of retirement he rewards himself (1918), LTD, will be held at the Begi
[4582
for the years of strenuous commer. THE HONGKONG FIRE INSUR-ered Office at the Company St UzORGE's BUILDING, Chater Boad, ANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.
Victoria. in the Colony of Hong Kong,
cial enterprise by a pleasure jaunt OR WEDNESDAY, the THIETIETH
to countries of which previously be NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
PAT of MARUH, 1927, at 230 o'CLOCK is the ArzzaMoon, when the Sat joined
probably knew nothing but the Hesolution will be proposed as an traordinary kesolation, piz
AE FIFTY-EIGHTH ORDIN THE GENERAL MEETING of SEABEHOLDERS will be held at the Offices of the Undersigned on MONDAY, the Sra MARCH. 1927, At Noce, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the General Managers, to with a Statement of Accounts gether fr the Year ended the Slez Drzze, 19.6.
The SHARE REGISTER and TRANSFER LOOKS will be CLOSED from the 14ra to the 8ra MARCH, 1997, Both Days inclusive.
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD, Gunera! Managers, HONG KONG FIRE INSURANCE CALD. Hong Kong, 7th March, 1927,
[4630
TO
NOTICE.
MONIES Up to $150,000 Mtreatment on First Class Mortgages Security subject to a Trustee Valuation.
4634]
Apply to Mersus DEACONS,
Princes Buildings, Hong Kong.
61 11:30
Ex-
& O. BUILDING Commodious Offices TO LET. For particu- lars Apply to:-
MACKINNON, MACKENZI&Co
[4666
ROLETTE,
OR SALE-SUNBEAM LAN
1924. Modal, Thoroughly Overhauled in London. La spection at HONGKONG HOTEL GARAGE-Apply Mesins, DEACONS
[4580
name.
J
Opposing the motion, the Rer. J." accommodated in the room adjoin Kirk Maconachie, said that many ing the stage entrance, will be un-years ago he had defined a pessicaist 'der the direction of the manage as a person who looked through ment of the King Edward Hotel. glasses smoked on both sides and spotted in the middle. He saw no Before Mr. R. E. Lindsell, at the reason to change this opinionin Central Magistracy yesterday, a spite of a very hard life in his Chinese lad was charged with steal youth, and a strenuous time since. ing a saw from a contractor's He had, in fact, more faith in life matshed in Aberdeen. The lad's and the future now than before. excuse was that he stole it in order He remembered a saying that the that his friend, who was very bur-old man is the optimist and the
ry, should pawn it and buy a meal. The defendant was sentenced to receive eight strokes and his "hun- gry friend," who was charged with receiving stolen property,
WRA
Known as the "The Coal 'Ole," the latest innovation at the Hotel Savoy has been opened. The whole of the spacious basement, has been equipped and furnished for serving snacks and other refreshments
billiard table an at all hours Included in the scheme
and the
31
air
from the unpreparedness of the mind, the journey in his case often comes too late to correspond with the hopes based upon it. The zest for quiet enjoyment is past, the habit of work has become en- grained and what is probably re- garded as enforced idleness pro- duces little but ennui. Moreover, the individual who has mastered the art of accumulating wealth seldom or never acquires the art of apend-given the same punishment. ing it wisely. In fact the spend- ing frequently causes as much pain as the gathering of it caused plea sure. We have only to study the wills of wealthy men to realise the poverty of imagination that is dis played when the distribution of the fortune has to be undertaken.
It is these facts which possibly account for the failure of our world tourists to be more than tempor arily impressed with what they see in such a place as Hong Kong They pursue their sightseeing B though it were a duty rather than a pleasure. Perhaps also the aim of the promoters to relieve the tourist of even a modienm of res- ponsibility leads to over organiss tion and to the curtailment of the personal freedom which is essential to appreciation. The interest of individuals in places, customs and peoples is never identical and eo cannot be satisfied by mass arrange, ments. However, if the strange things seen, heard or experienced, even perfuactorily, stimulate the desire for more and fuller know. ledge the tour must not be regarded altogether" without value. The traveller upon his return may at tempt, to satisfy still further the interests aroused and, in so doing, will have something-in addition to golf-with which to console his declining years
general appointments of quaintness and comfort. The en trance is in Ice House Street, on the Des Voeux Road side of the main hotel entrance.
The amali Chiness boy reported
to
young men the cynic. Hhis whole opinion was that pessimism was by no means justified facts. They had advanced far since the neolithic daya.
of
Seconding Mt. Price, Mr. Sands quoted Webster's dictionary on the meaning of pessimism, stating that in this respect the dictionary stated that the pains of life overbalanced happiness. There was an enormous surplus pain over pleasure.
Supporting the Her Maconachie, the Rev. & Kirk nell, M.A., congratulated the op- position on their optimism, and said that it took courage to support. a cause in which they did not be lieve. He suggested that if the pessimist put more into life he would get more out of it.
MEMBERS OPINIONS.
A lively debate followed, speeches for and against the motion being apiced with humour.
ping Master, Hong Kong, leaves Mr. G. W. Coyah, Deputy Ship- for Home by the 8.3. Mongolia on Saturday for a ten months' holiday. Mr. Coyah has been for more than 39 years in the Government Ser- Mr. T. J. Price said that he had vice, having joined the Royal Navy a blend of both pessimism and.
transferring 1895,
the optimism. The ideal, he thought, He was Colonial Service in 1904, in appointed Deputy Shipping Mas was to hope for success, but be pre- ter in 1820, and has shared char pared for failure. post. During the absence of Mr. Coysh from the Colony, Captain Bayliss will carry out the duties of his office.
Another speaker held that ex- perience justified the belief that conditions in the future would be much better than in the past. He referred to what he claimed were better conditions in the labour The death occurred at Shanghai world than before, both as regarded Tast Thursday of Mr. Ernest shorter hours, and better wages, Richard Palmer, accountant of the One might say that conditions in Shanghai Mutual Telephone Co., Hong Kong, such as the child after an illness of some duration, labour question, sanitation, housing Mr. Palmer a resident of and the sleepers out, justified pes Shanghai for nearly 30 years, and simism, but Hong Kong was a small was in his 56th year. He arrived at place, and the world a large place. Shanghai in 1888 to take up the Therefore Hong Kong, could take Holtz, Ltd, and remained with world, and make improvements. secretaryship of Mesers. Hall and an example from the rest of the them until 1910, in which year he joined the Telephone Company. He was a prominent Mason, being Past District Grand Warden, and Past
Master.
WIS
www.
Mr. Wittenbach held that they' needed optimism, but not much that they forgot to look at the soces on their feet.
Following replies by Mr. E. R. Price and the Rev. J. Kirk Macon- Wong Lum, & Chinese youth who chic, the Chairman passed a few works at the Naval Yard, was yes- remaries. He said that two school- terday morning. sentenced by boy definitions were (1) an optimist R. E. Lindzell to fourteen days' was L woman who married two hard labour for assaulting his step- husbands, and (2) an optimist at- mother. It appears that his step- tenda to the eyes, and a pessimist mother had just come to the Colony attends to your feet. from Haiphong and the two did not On the motion "That experience togethery One justifica pessimism being put to very well day he retaliated with a hammer. The there was an overwhelming ma boy's father who appeared in jority against, and the motion was Court, stated that he could not keep declared lost. his son under control; in fact, he had no use for him. Mr. Lindaell remarked that he had no right to strike a woman.
01
Itia form ́of relaxation missing at the Portland Street fire the woman struck the lad" and the meeting, even voted for, but
which, at any rate, has the merit
has been found uninjured..
of being informative as well as dis- Following a quarrel with her tracting. The idea, presumably, is husband, a Chinese woman on Mon- to furnish the mind against the day took an over-dose of opium. eventless days ahead with a store She was taken to hospital., of pleasing memories, which can be recalled and reflected upon at leical Company's godown at Percival Thieves broke a look of the Taxi- sure of recounted to the admiring Street, Wanchai, on Monday night, and stole some metal bearings, friendly circle at home.
valued at 8161..
-
OBITUARY.
C.P.O. A. A. STEPHENS OF H.MS, CARLISLE,"
PROPERTY SALE.
"That the regulations contained "in the printed document sub "mitted.io the Meeting and for "the purpose of identification "subser.bol by the Chairma *tureof be approved and adopted as the Articles of Association of the Company in inbeitation
HO MUN TIN LAND. for and to the exclusion of all "exiating Articles thereof."
At the China Auction Rooms yes- AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO
terday afternoon, Mr. E. V. M. H GIVEN that farther ·EXTHA.
de Sousa sold a leasehold
property, ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING
situated at Ho Mun Tin, Kowloon, of the Compary will be held at the
There is, however, always a touch
News has been received here of which is two undivided fourth parts Eight men armed with revolverz Rame Place on THURSDAY, the
TUESE WANTED for Boy, 4 TWENTY-FIRST DAY of APRIL, 1927, can of Ago Apply of pathos in everything that marks and daggers broke into a stoneent the dentin at Shangbai on March or shares of and in Section A of
in the FDA for FRANKS, SUPERINTENDENT'S HOE, the close of depoch, and the ter matshed at Lung Ka Kan,th, of Chief Petty Officer Archibald Kowloon Inland Lot No: 1737.
The property is held for the un- on Sunday Alexander Stephens, of H.M.S. of receiving a Report of the Vicron Gaði.
Pingshan district,. Proceedings of the above mentioned
transition from a life of business night, and stole property worth 848. Carlisle. He passed away after a expired residue of a term of 75 years "aine days' illness of pneumonia. with a right of renewal for a furtber activity to a life of repose in
Deceased was only 24 of terin of 75 from March 10th, Mr. W. W. Hornell, C.I.E., M.A. generally top abrupt to pass un- (vice-Chancellor of the Hong Kong age, and had made many friends in 1924. noticed. Very often the break with University) will preside at the an- Hong Kong whilst the Carlisle was
at St. stationed here. nual prise distribution
He was well-known at the Euro routine brings nothing but a feel- Joseph's College this evening at
pean Y.M.C.A., Kowloon, and was ing of regret and we doubt whether5.15.
an earnest Theosophist, being a The upset price was $1,000. withi even a trip round the world satis
member of the Hong Kong Lodge of bids of 8200 acceptable. Bidding progressed at this rate until $3,200 Factorily bridges the gulf for the
the Theosophical Society
He leaves a mother, Mrs. C. A. was reached, for which sum Mr. man of affairs. Certainly the jour-
Stephens. Deltawara Lodge, York Sam Pang Tei, of No. 45, High
Etreet, became the purchaser Road, Wigmore, Kent ney will be disappointing unless it
tbe
thought Lad of confirming,
fity Special Resolution the above
mentioned Resolution.
A Copy of the proposed new Articles
[4682
of Association of 6.8 Company with the PREPAID "WANTED"
alterations, amendments and differences between the existing and new Articles
incorporatei and Tdicated in Red Ink can is seen during usual Buizen Hours at the Registered Office of the Company sformasid.
Dated the 12th day of March, 1927,
SHEWAN, 10MES & CO.,
General Managers."
ADVERTISEMENTS.
10 LET. No. 11. CONDUIT T%
ROAD Apply-WO FAT SING 81, WINGLOE ST. LI. No. C. 5,
A Chinese cook employed at No. 4, Armand Building, Kowloon, has reported the theft of his purso con- taining 880 to the Police. It was left under his pillow.
The amual Crown rent for the
whole of Section A is $200, and the area of the whole of Bection A is 30,250 square feet.
t