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THE UNITED ASBESTOS ORIENTAL AGENCY,

LIMITED.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

AD EXTRAORDINARY MEETING of the GENERAL UNITED ASBESTOS ORIENTAL AGENCY will be held at the Offert of the Undersigned on WEDNESDAY, THE 24TH DAY OF APRIL, 1949, ELEVEN O'CLOCK in the Foxxsoon,

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HONG KONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION, “KTOTION" IS HEREBY GIVEN

that Provisional Certificate N 57/1162 datmi

Kong, 20th Harg bered 131471 in the Name of LO FA17, 1922, for One Shars Num- WING CHUN, Provisional Certificate 2018 No. 67/1169 dated Hong Kong EXBRUARY, 10 for One Share Num. 1181479 in the Nams of LO WING CHEONG and Certificate No. 5/NS. 21st DECEMBER, 10952

GERARDUS

for the purpose of considering and, if 190 dated Hong Kongbered 190305

thought fit. passing the following Resolution as an Extraordinary Resola tion, that is to may -----

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for One Share Nu the Name of WOUDEN BERG, have been LOST or STOLEN, and should these Certificate not be produced to the Bank before the That the Company be Wound Up 10TH MAY, 1920, New Certificates for Voluntarily and that DoDWELL the Shares will be issued and the fore "&Co. LTD of Hong Kong, besid Certißesten Provisional No. 57/1162, "appointed Liquidators for the Provisional No. 07/1163 and No. 4/NE "purpose of such Winding Up."

1963 will be thereafter treated by this AND NOTICE IN HEREBY Corporation Null and Void, FURTHER GIVEN that A Farther EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the above-named Com- pany will be held at the Same Time and Place on FRIDAY, TET 10TH DAY 07 MAY, 1999, for the purpose of co- Arming the above-named Resolution as

Special Resolation

Dated this 16th day of April, 1920. DODWELL & COMPANY, LIMITED, General Managers,

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HONG KONG GENERAL CHAM- BER OF COMMERCE.

By Order of the Court of Directors,

A. O. HYNES,

Chief Manager.

Hong Kong, 10th Apr. 1929. [7839

FOR SALE. SCHOONER-YACHT "SISTER

ANNE

Fine Ship with excellent accommo-

dation for cruising.

allow.

The SISTER ANNE" is draught schooner-rigged yacht wit rentre-board: dimensions 10.A 52 Beam 14, Draught, centre board up 43, Bad contre-board down 7' 9",

Sleeping accommodation for 4 persons in two large and mamy trunk cabins, forward cabin contains 2 beds with todrawers, wardrobe, two small lockers.

GENERAL MEETING of MEMBERS will be held on FRIDAY, THE 18 APRIL, 1929, st 4.45 F.M, in the hoes of the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, nominate A MEMBER of the Chamber for Appointment to "the LEGISTLA TIVE COUNCIL daring the Abesace from the Colony of the Box. Ms. J. OWEN HUGHES.

Notice in Writing of the Names of Candidates and thair Preposers and Seconders, to be lodged with the SECRETARY At Least 48 Bours before the Time appointed for Holding the Meeting.

By Order,

M. F. KEY,

Secretary, Hong Kong, 12th Apr., 1929. (7649

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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CHARLES NORMAN ROSS MACKENZIE, LATE OF WAL- "MINGTON "IN"ZDOMINION Cay NEW ZEALAND, CLERK-IN-Horr ÜRDENS, DECEASED..

TOTICE IS, HEREBY GIVEN

After cabin contains 9 beds, 2 sottoes with drawers, 2 large provision lockers with sideboards, wardrobe, toe chest, dining table (folding), locker for boots. shoes, etc.

Roomy and airy galley and lavatory Designed and built in Shanghai, launched 1995. Teak wood throughout.

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Yessel could easily be converted into

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The anticyclone extending from the Gulf of Tongking across the Loochoos to the Boulus is station- ary. Depressions, situated over S. Manchuria and to the N.E. of Japan are moving eastward. Moderate monsoon will continue over the N China Sea.

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Hose Kore, Aran 16, 1929.

THE BRITISH BUDGET.

Chancellor of the Exchequer will. This evening, at 8.30, in the Main seek to place an additional tax on | Building of the University, Dr. G. that commodity. But unless he does A. C. Herklots, Ph.D., B.Sc., will increase the petrol-tax materially, deliver a lecture before the Univer it is not easy to are bow a reduction sity Engineering Socisty entitled: in the horsepower-tax can be expect "Mechanical structures of plante," ad.

The public is invited, and the | lecture will be illustrated by intér-

eating examples of local plante

School children of Tokyo “and other cities will sing the British national anthem and carry British Bags May in honour of the Duke of Gloucester who comes to Japan as bead of the Garter mission from England. "

Sidney Abbott, a taxicab driver, of ̧ Abingdon road, Kensington, collapsed at the wheel of his cab in Gloucester-road, Kensington, and died before reaching hospital. His

The only group who seem fairly sure of themselves in regard to the

Private H. Brown, of the 2nd King's Shropshire Light Infantry. Budget are the bookmakers. They are believed to have good reason It is interesting to learn that the touched two live wires with his hand for their confidence that the betting Commissioner for Foreign Affairs while cleaning a window at an tax, which has long been regarded in Canton, Mr. Chui Shiu Sang, is officers' mess at Aldershot. He as unsatisfactory in its working, now acting under direct instrue shouted to a comrade; "I am elec will be the subject of revision. The tions from the National Govern-trocuted," and fell dead. most probable change is expected to ment in Nanking. Formerly Mr. be the abolition of the tax as such, | Chiu worked under control of the and the substitution of a system of Branch Political Council in Can- licenses for bookmakers. The tax ton, of which Marshal Li was the on the totalisator will probably re- | head. main. Such a change would be welcomed by the bookmakers, since. it would. mark the first occasion of their being legally recognised as a profession: Hitherto, they have had no recourse to the Courts to collect debts, the Gaming Law making this impossible. If the Chancellor does us they hope he will, the recognition entailed in a avsters of licenses will force a change in the Gaming Law

In appreciation of his aportsman-cab awerved against some railings. ship and services as an active mem- and slightly injured a passer-by. ber of the Hong Kong Electric Recreation Club, suitable gifts were presented to Mr. J. H. N. Mardock by his colleagues during a "cricket" dinner which was held at the Hong Konf Hotel on Saturday. Mr. Murdock is shortly leaving for Home on holiday.

The first official journey of the Pope will take place towards the end of this year and it will be State visit to Madrid. The Pope will visit Vienna next year, and will go from the Austrian capital to Munich and then to Warsaw. The French Government is anxious that the Pope should visit Paris, but negotiations have not proceeded far.

Lord Brownlow's old English.. silver was sold at Messrs Christie's auction room for £34,850. A pair of William III. silver-gilt tazze, with a set of four smaller ones, their round discs engraved with the Brownlow armis, realised £4,700; and a pair of Queen Anne silver

Two gilt ewers fetched £4,200. Charles II. silver-gilt sideboard dishes with raised centres, the oldest plate in the collection, were bought for £3,350, and a toilet set- was sold for £2,000.

Bishop's Income Tax.

Mr. Justice Rowlait, in the

King's Bench, Division allowed the appeal of the Right Rev. W. W. Perrin Bishop of. Willesden,

In brief, few changes of sufficient importance to impress the man in the street are believed possible. M. CHURCHILL has given repeated warning during the past few weeks that any considerable remission of WINSTON CHURCHILL, Chancellor of taxes is not likely to be in his the Exchequer, will reveal the power. He is also believed to be seeking to avoid any large expen- year's "most closely-guarded secret diture other than that entailed in this afternoon in the House of the de-rating scheme. A "popular" Budget, with important vote-get- Commons when he opens his Budgetting possibilities, 13 considered Passengers on the aerial cable-line against the Revenue authorities, doubtful in the "extreme. Traders on Mount Hici, Japan, had an un- who sought to impose income tax on for the coming year.. Flanked by in goods on which Customs and pleasant experience when the cur-payments under an education policy a glass of water (or possibly brandy Excise duties are levied have menos reat failed and the car stopped in in respect of his son. The bishop and soda) on one side and a mass of forming their own ideas as to mid-air. The 30 passengers in the paid £90 yearly, to receive seven what Budget changes are likely, and car are reported to have turned annual payments, with three per of papers on the others, at four

an observer" can interpret those pale. They certainly had plenty of cent. compound interest, when the o'clock the holder of Britain's ideas. by watching heavy with-time to meditate over the imperson was from fifteen to twenty-one. manence of things, for they were years old. This would give him. Pre-strings will begin his lengthy drawals of goods from bond when

an increase in a duty is expected or kept in their perilous position for £100 a year for his son's higher- education, but the tax would reduce. exposition of how he proposes to by light withdrawals when a reduc- an hour and a half..

it to £80 a year. Mr. A. M. Latter, raise the necessary funds to make

tion is anticipated. Interest this year centres upon Empire-grown bis Budget balance. The hour sugar and tea. It is anticipated chosen for the Budget speech is that there will be an extension of the preferential rates of duty by Exed after the close of the Customs an additional Is. per hundred House and Stock Exchange, in weight to the sugar planters to help them to tide over their present de order that any surprises which may pression, but this arrangement, it be forthcoming will cause

the adopted, will make no difference to consumers, because is per hundred minimum disturbance to the coun- weight is too small to divide into the price per pound. But there is likelihood of cheaper tea. Mr. It is expected that every bench and CHURCHILL, when he received the gallery in the House of Commons

recent penny-post deputation, gave for it is common knowledge that under, review, and it is known that what Mr. CHURCHILL BAуs may have considerable effect on his party's the Empire tea planters, who are fortunes at the coming General greatly concerned about the increas eleven of them. A number were refuse orders, and it is common to- WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, | Election. Prominent among those ing competition of Java tes, which seriously injured, and the remain see a notice on funeral establish- | seeking admission to the public is sold in Great Britain at less der stampeded in fear. One of the ments stating that "No more orders.

IT NEVER VARIES!

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try's business.

A. S. WATSON will be packed this afternoon, half & hint that the tea tax was

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galleries in the House are the sup porters of various petitions for taxation relier, anxious bear the fate of their projects at first-hand. Well-informed political prophets, however, do not hold out much hope that this year's Budget will contain many important reductions.

Pte. A. E. Smith, R. M. of H. M.S.E.C., for the bishop, described this. Berwick was admitted to the Royal az an extraordinarily bad invest Naval Hospital yesterday morning meat for the bishop."" suffering from a scalp wound caused city in Grip of “Tiu,”`-- by a fall from the embankment walk,

Wolverhampton is in the grip of Caroline Hill Road, whilst watch- ing a football match. He was first worst influenza epideario for eleven. Thousands of people are. taken to the French Hospital where years his wound was dressed later to the absent from their work, and the Government Civil Hospital, from town's output is seriously hamper- whence he was transferred to the ed. At one factory alone 817 cm Naval Hospital. It is understood Ployees have been away from work.

Doctors in the town state that there that the wound is not serious..

is hardly a family in the Black Country" capital" that is not. suffering. The percentage of old people dying from influenza is the highest on record. Some Wolver- hampton undertakers have had to

Cows Killed by Train,

A train rom Shoeburyness to Fenchurch-street Station dashed in to a herd of 200 cows and killed

Barrow

can be entertained this week." The medical authorities are considering the compulsory closing of the schools where attendances have been halved.

"Light your home with a baď is in substance the message

Aside from a change in the betting tax law, and a possible small con- eession to motorists, the only really Mr. CHURCHILL will be the recipient men in clearing the line. Cranes Manila who has submitted a formal

expected is

1929 Edition reduction in the tax change But

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Section 58 of the Probates Ordinance -1897 (No. 2 of 1897), made An Order Limiting the Time for sending in Claims to: or against the above Estate to the

72H DAY OF MAY, 1929,

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Dated this 8th day of April, 1929,

G.

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in spite of repeated hinta that little. change can be expected, there are still many optimiste who continue to hope for pleasant surprise in the shape of a return to penny postage, abolition of the horse- power tax on motor vehicles, or still less, likely, a reduction of sixpence in the pound in the in-

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desorted.

News and Views.

A plan for proposed marker at Kowloon Tong will be submitted at to-day's meeting of the Sanitary

Board.

to-day Sir Henry Pollock, B.C., At the Cathedral Hall at 6.15 pan. will speak on:-The Essentials of Christianity as taught by Christ

Four Chinese cases of small-pox were reported over the week-end, 1 from Victoria and 3 from Kowloon. There was also 1 case of puerperal

Examination of the Estimates provided by the three branches of the Fighting Services, and by the Civil Service and Inland Revenue departmenta show, according to forecasts, the impossibility of ex- pecting any substantial reduction in the total amount to be provided. Many, in fact, believe that Mr. CHURCHILL" will have to provide approximately £821,500,000 which is over half a million more than he had to find last year. Although the amount to be expended on the Notice has been given of the forth CHINA, JAPAN, COREA, INDO. Fighting Services has been reduced coming marriage of Mr. C. V.

CHINA. SIAM,

STRAITS by about a million and a half to Castro, No. 3, Tin Lok Lane, Hong SETTLEMENTS,” MALAY 116,170,100, and economies, have Kong, to Mies E. M. Ribeiro, No STATES, NETHERLANDS been effected in other Departments, 14, Granvile-road, Kowloon INDIA, BORNEO, THE the necessity of providing an extra PHILIPPINES, Etc.

fifteen million pounds to start the Quarry Bay School is holding its Government's de-rating scheme has Spring Festival on May 1 at 11 am.

HONG KONG,

THE TREATY PORTS OF

fever.

than tea from India and Ceylon, three herdsmen had #

escape, jumping to safety just in want not only a lower duty on Em- pire tea but an Order in Council time. The cattle were being driven ander the Merchandise Marks Act over the level-crossing near We requiring that all imported tea nington, between Rainham and Pur shall be marked with the name of Beet. There was a slight mist at the country of origin. All these the time. The train was delayed Gas From Water-Lilies. speculations will be set at rest with more than half an hour. A break- in a few hours, and not many more down gang was rushed to the scene, smell subsequent minutes will pass before and passengers assisted the railway of Mrs. Birmie Cole, a resident of and horses were used to move the

memorandum to the government re- carcases, and some of the cow commendation for the utilization. winch had been mained were killed of algae, whose odour rising from before being removed.

the Pasig river has made spring- time a miserable season. Mrs. Cole Woman's Attempt to Save & Boy,

urges the construction of under- Mrs Dorothy Frances Breed, of ground concrete tanks for conver- Argyle-road, Hendon, was com- sion of the algae and water lilies: mended at an inquest for her into gas which, she says, would be bravery in attempting to save a boy suitable for heating and lighting. who had fallen through the ice at There would actually be no odour the Welsh Harp, Hendon. The boy from the purified gaa, she believes, was James Albert Pritcheth aged The chief sanitary engineer of the nine, of Ravenstone-road, Hendon. Philippine health service, says that schoolboys walked on the ice, Pritical for future use the immedi- It was stated that a crowd of while Mrs. Cole's idea may be prac chett being the leader. The ice ate problem is to do away with the broke and he fell into the water, floating plant life from Lake but the other boys escaped to the Laguna so that Manilans's suffer-- bank. Mrs. Breed said that beings may be reduced. shouted to the boys to come back, and as she did so the ice broke. She Pinch Ruins Lawsuit.

Five-year-old Hyman Friedman, rushed to the spot and went into the water up to her waist, the ice cut-who had been drilled from the very ting her about the legs. Pritchett day when he first began to form. called to her: "I can't swim; please words of one syllable to pretend come and help ma." She could not that he was mute, was able to with reach him, and a man pulled her stand the efforts of seven specialists back to the bank. A verdict of to make him talk, but his anger. "Accidental death" was recorded. at having been pinched by a play- mate started his tongue wagging in the New York Supreme Court and The Water Shortage.

Not too soon have the police shattered his mother's dream of £10,000 damages. A departiment water. Instructions should be given knocked over the perambulator in. of an appreciably smaller Budget. Murray Pier to Taikoo at 10.90 a.m. The only loophole left in considered and return shortly after the for officers patrolling districts which Mrs. Anna Friedman was where it is customary to perform wheeling the baby, Hyman, and in. to be the possibility that natural Festival.

so many domestic duties in the jured Mrs. Friedman. She settled. increases in revenue derived from some of the taxes already in opera- A Chinese woman has reported to street to see that water is not her case for £500, and this, Supreme tion-and in most cases due, to an

the police that she was robbed nen? allowed to run to waste. Thousands Court Justice Gibbs said in order

who of gallons could be saved daily by ing her arrest for perjury, improvement in trade conditions Lyeeman village by a man may permit the Chancellor of the knocked her down and stole her a little more care being shown at doubtedly whetted her appetite for Exchequer to manke some slight re- trinkets worth 818.00 and 82 in the standpipes by those drawing more plunder." She brought suit. ductions in 'other fields.

cash. Despite her appeals, the man water therefrom. The P.W.D. has against the department store on the Statisticians have worked out that stole even the silver girdle which been instructed to issue a weekly complaint that the child had suffer. a reduction in the income-tax of supported her trousers,

statement on the water supply, and ed an injury to bis brain which sixpence in the pound, bringing

possibly publication of this in would make him always mute. An early morning attempt to rob formation will induce the com- Justice Gibbs took the child to his the tax down to 38, ed., would cost. the Government some £28,000,000, the residence of Mr. E. L. Stanfield, munity generally to observe more chambers after seven "physicians: penny per pint would mean a loss by Chinese at about 2 am. yester made some suggestions along the him talk The justice for forty-five to the revenue of more than day. He made a hurried escape on lines a week ago, but unless the ininutes tried to make the boy £20,000,000, Moreover, many in being seen by Mrs. Stanfield who situation improves very soo sug speak, but without avail. He then fuential members of the Conser-immediately raised the alarm. The gestions will become compulsions. turned him over to a court atten vative party are earnest temper thief entered her room through an. Not only does the rain refuse to dant, Arthur Ivans, who was in- fall,while the temperature pereiste formed that the child, had been ance men, and unlikely to favour open window.. beer as the recipient of whatever

in rising, but relief measures said pinched recently by one of his boy relief may be found possible.

In Saturday's issue reference was to be likely to completed by the friends. Who pinched you??? return to the penny post, on the made in Under the Punkah" to end of the year will take much Ivans asked suddenly, and the boy other hand, has been estimated to a story told by Lieut. C. O. Hardy, longer to carry out. The Kowloon burst into a voluble denunciation HOUBE with Garden and Garage. LARGE EDITION (WITH cost between six and seven million We are requested by Lieut. C. O. Byewash scheme, instead of being of the offending one, speaking more. MAPS & TREATIES)... $12 sterling, which, it has been often Hardy, of H.M.8. Kent, to state finished at the end of this year, will plainly than most children of his pointed out, is much nearer tho that he is not, the person referred take fifteen months to complete-age Justice Gibbs promptly had. the mother, who had already testifi- SMALL EDITION

$8 probable surplus than any of the to in the paragraph. There appears about trevle months from now.

other suggestions mentioned. Motor

dark of all the petitioners to Mr CamCHILL for relief. The recent rise in the cost of petrol, many be lieve, makes it unlikely that the

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