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INTIMATIONS.
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1930.
FOR THE RACES
HONG KONG TRAMWAYS,
BONG KONG BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. ANNUAL MEETING.
LIMITED..
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THE ANNUAL
GENERAL TICAL ORDINARY VELVET MEETING of the abers Society GENERAL METING of HONG will be held at the "CHEER O'
LIMITED, CANTEEN on MONDAY, MARCH KONG TRAMWAYB will be held at the Offices of Messrs. 9, at 11.15 AM. JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD, Hong Kong, en TUESDAY, the 1971 DAY OF MARCH, 1930, at 12 O'Clock NOON, to transnet the Ordinary Business of the
UNION WATERBOAT CO., LTD. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
18 HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that the REGISTER OF MEMBERS of the Compaar will be CLOSED From TUESDAY.. the Tu to TUESDAY, the 18TH MARCH, 1930, THE TWENTY FIFTH ANNUAL Both Days inclarive,
By Order of the Board,
W. F. SIMMONS,
Secretary Hong Kong, 24th Feb., 1930. [967
HONG KONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. THE FINAL DIVIDEND declared
for the Year ending 31st Deca- sex, 1929, at the Rate of THREE POUNDS Sterling together with a Bonne of ONE POUND Sterling, is Payable on and after the 24TH FEBRU ART, 1930, at the Offices of the Corporation, where Ehareholders Are requested, to apply for Warrants.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
A. C. HYNES,
Obiet Manager. Hong Kong, 2nd Feb., 1930. [9066
NOTICE.
PEAK Error rast DEAK CLUR--Will the Person Friday Week A DOUBLE-BREASTED BLUE OVERCOAT Return It to the No. 1 Bor. PRAK CLUB?.. BEWARD -H OWN OVERCOAT.
BANK HOLIDAYS.
[9071
THE EXCHANGE. BANKS will be OPEN for the TRANSACTION
THE
AND
of PUBLIC BUSINESS at 9.30 AX, on MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THE 4TH, AND 26TH INSTANT, and CLOSE at 12 NOON (RACE MEETING).
Hong Kong, 19th Feb., 1930. [9057
CHINA UNDERWRITERS, LIMITED,
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the
TOTICE IS BEREBY GIVEN Nthat by a Resolution of the Board of Directors of CHINA UNDER- WRITERS. LTD., mada THIRTEENTH INSTANT, A CALL of ONE DOLLAR Per Share has been made apon the Members of the Company payable on or before the TWENTIETH DAY OF MAY, 1930, to the Company's Bankers, THE HONG KONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORA TION, at HosG KONG.
Dated this 14th day of February, 1930. By Order of the Board, HERBERT R. STURT,
Manager and Secretary.
(9031
HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
DRAFT
RAFT Programmes and Entry Forms for the FIRST EXTRÁ BAGE MEETING to be held on SATURDAY, 8TH MARCH, 1930
of MEETING GENERAL SHAREHOLDERS will be held in the OFFICES of Mozirs. DonwELL & COMPANY, LIMITED, on MONDAY, THI 10TH MARCH, 1930, at 11.x, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the General Managers together with
Statement of Accounts to 91st Dxczx- 331, 1929.
FINE CHAMPAGNES
THE KING OF WINES!
BIRTH.
The well-known British aviatrix, Lady Heath, has filed a suit for divorce against her husband, Sir James Heath, on the ground of ernelty.
Slight earthquakes, accompanied by subterranean rumblings, shook the town of Franklin, New Hamp shire, last week. No damage has been reported.
The total output of the Kailan Week ending February 8, 1930 Mining Administration for the amounted to 1,481 tons, and the Sales during the period to 60,449 tons.
D
WEATHER REPORT., course would be not only premature but disastrous and disastrous not Yesterday's weather report, fore-only to the foreign interests involved, cast and remarks, issued by the but to the well-being of China her- TAE SPORT OF KINGS- | Royal Observatory at 7.08 p... self. On these and similar issues
stated:-
our readers are themselves 'well The depression over China informed, since the various points moving eastward and is now centra of view, on such matters are cor-
Light to the N.W. of Shanghai. variable winds will be prevail alongstantly figuring in the day's nowa the S. Coast of Chica and over the
It was in regard to currency: N, China Sea. Coastal fog during
and exchange questions that most night and early morning.
Local Forecast:-Light variable curiosity was aroused as to the views of the Hong Kong and Shang- winds, fice to cloudy.
bai Banking Corporation, and on these very important matters Mr. BELL was by no means optimistic. There is more silver being produced than is demanded, and the market has gone steadily down. That we knew, but to our knowledge Mr. BELL adds the opinion that with conditions in China as they are, one looks in vain for any probable DEATH.
of. demand of suffoient GELLION-On February 3, as 12,
Humphrey's Buildings, Kow-strength and endurance to effect any Joon NELLIE GELLION, dearly appreciable recovery in prices. This beloved mother of GEORGE and may be taken as a gentle way of breaking the sad news that a further EILEAN HORNs, aged 64 Funer drop in the price of silver may be expected. The Indian Government al passes the Monument at 530
[9071 p.m. to-day.
has a plant in Bombay at which it is expected that surplus coin in the
The U.S. Battle Flest left San silver currency reserve will be refined and sold locally. This will further Pedro for the Panama Canal last manœuvTCE. A theoretical attack narrow the outlet for the world's Week to engage in four months of production of the metal-and it upon, and defence of the Canal must be remembered that the drop Zone will constitute the chief fea in the price of silver was ducture of the fleet's activities. principally to a falling-off. in the Indian danand In view of all
Two terror-stricken women, mother
"DE" ST. MARCEAUX & CO. REIMS (Vintage 1920)
Vin Brut and Very Dry.
The TRANSFER BOOKS. of the Company will be CLOSED From the Per Dozen Qts. 1 MARCH To 10TH MARCH, 1930, Both Dates inclusiva.
DODWELL & CO. LTD.
General Managers,
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$104,00
$54.00
[9027
GREEN ISLAND CEMENT Co., LIMITED.
AYALA & CO. (Vintage)
N°
31
TOTICE IS HEREBY 01 IN Per Dozen Qts.
that the 41ST ORDINARY
Pints ANNUAL MEETING or SHARE- at the HOLDERS will be held Ofces of the Company, Sr. GroLGE'S ROAD. Victoria. BUILDING. Cater
WEDNESDAY Hong Kong, the 19TH DAT of, MARCH, 1930, at Noon, for the purpose of receiving a
on
Statement of Accounts and the Reports of the Directors for the year ended 3187 Exczx, 1829.
THE TRANSFER BOOKS of the be CLOSED from Company will SATURDAY, ETH MABOB, 1930, to WEDNESDAY, 19TH MAROH, 1980. Both Days inclusive.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co..
General Managers. Hong Kong, 20th Feb., 1930,
[9056
$50.00
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Sparkling Muscatel.
Per Dozen Qts.
Pints
$65.00
$85.00
THE HONG KONG ELECTRIC A. S. WATSON
CO., LTD.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the FORTY-FIRST OR- DINARY GENERAL MEETING will be held at the Company's Officos, P. & O. BUILDING, on WEDNESDAY 12TH MARCH, 1930, at 11 AM, for the par- pors of presenting the Report of the Directors together with a Statement of Accounts to $1st DICEMBER 1929, and electing Directors and Auditors.
THE REGISTER of MEMBERS of the Company will be CLOSED from 26TH FEBRUARY 1930 to 1971 MARCH 1920, Both Days inclusive, during which Period No Transfer of Shares can be registered.
By Order of the Board of Directors, GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD,
Agents. Hong Kong, 19th Feb, 1030. [9055
TSINGTAU
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& CO., LTD. ".
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. PHONE 0.616.
THE HONG KONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD.
AMENDED NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
HUNDRED
AND
POTTINGER. On February 18, at the Country Hospital, Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs T. P. POTTINGLE
[0070
-twin sons.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Mrs. F. C. Young desires to thank her friends for all the kindness shown during the illness of her husband and for their sympathy
in her bereavement.
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HONG KONG, FEBRUARY 24 1830.
HOPE AGAIN DEFERRED.
CHINA failed to realise the "pro- mize of the previous year," de. clared the Chairman of the Hong Rong and Shanghai Banking Cor-
their
Bource
Those
At Detroit a few days ago, one gunman was killed, four persons were injured and two were killed as the result of an attempt to hold up the offices of the Western Union Telegraph Co. in that city.
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The death occurred at Sydney on February 17 of Mrs. Wearne, wife of Major A. E. Wearne, General Manager of Reuters in Australia and formerly for many years Reuter's correspondent in Peping.
Street, Russell Square, London, and a third woman was trapped after returning for a man she had nursed.
Joseph Hirst, chemist and per fector of the modern proces for treating sugar beets, died at Chi- cago on February 14.
According to local Chinese Press, “ Mr Wang Ching Wel, the leader of the Left Wing of the Kuomin- tang is still in the Colony, He re futes to receive interviewors and
his movements are kept strictly so- cret,
A report has been made to the Police by Mr. H. A. Hyndman, residing at 32 Caine Road, to the effect that Miss Louis Gerald, aged about 5 years, has been missing. from the same address since 1.15- p.m. on Friday, 91st. inst.
Under the auspicius of the Ameri- can Association of South China,. celebrated George Washington's the American community in Canton birthday yesterday afternoon in the American returned students were Canton YM.C.A. All the European cordially invited, and about 250 persons were present.
Tang Yau Wah, alias Tang Lai Cho, aged 31, and described as an umemployed Chinese of no fixed. abode, has been detained for en quiries by the Police for having in his possession 82,057,60 in Canton and Hong Kong currency and a de-
have been stolen outside the Colony. He was arrested at the Tai Ping Wharf, Connaught Road Central.
News has been received in Hong Kong from the Rev. J. Kirk Ma conachie, former minister of Union Church, Hong Kong, that the hus accepted a unanimous invitation to the pastorate of the Congregational Church at Dawlish, Devonshire, for a term of three years. He expects to begin his ministry early in Maconachie men- March. Mr. tions that, "curiously enough, this happens to be the Church which, by an extraordinary exercise of A memorial service for the late faith, commended me to Western Rev. F. C. Young was conducted College as a candidate for minis- at Union Church, Hong Kong, yesterial training 45 years ago!" Mr. Short, of the London Mission. of his neighbours in Dawlish will terday morning by the Rev. Frank Maconachie also mentions that one There was a large congregation, be Dr. Saunders, formerly physi- which included representatives of the Navy, Army and Air Force. Owing to pressure upon our space a report is held over until our next issue.
cian of the Maside Hospital. The Chairman of the District Council is also a former Hong Kong resid- ent, Mr. Ough, at one time partner in the firm of Messrs. Leigh and Orange.
Looking Back 25 Years.
$95.00 Editorial and Business Offices: 11, this, the likelihood of any upward and daughter, last week leaped to posit book for $3,400 in the Wing On Ice House Street. Tel. Central movement in the silver market is death from a fourth floor window Bank, Hong Kong suspected to
remote; in fact, all the indications of a blazing house in Kenton
It is interesting to observe how seem to point the other way. existing conditions have affected the financial arrangements of the Bank itself. The net profits for last year
An exhibition of Japanese thea amounted to $14,148,000, compared with $13,430,000 in 1936-figures|trical art was opened in Berlin last which in themselves indicate a very week in the presence of a large satisfactory state of affairs, con- number of prominent members of sidering the deep and wide wave of Berlin society, as well as repre- trade depression. But since the 'sentatives of diplomatic and official Bank has to perform the process of circles. The exhibition shows re transmutation of metal before it markable old Japanese paintings distributes its profits, shareholders woodcuts, costumes, masks and find themselves faced with a loss of other theatrical requisites. practically 25 per cent. The Bank made seven lacs more profit in 1929 than in the previous year, and shareholders are getting, in dividend and bonus, 850.37 this year as com- pared with $70 last year, but since this distribution is only made after the silver has been turned into gold, they have to be content with four poration at the annual meeting on
sovereigns this year instead of five! Saturday. During 1929 the country The payment of £4 per share has Bank only $40,000 in relapsed into civil warfare, famine cost the
silver less than the distribution last brigandage played
The fall of silver is making the year of £5. All this merely em- and familiar roles, and further mis-phasises what people not so fartu-people of Canton consider the fortune was added to the depressing nate as to hold Bark shares have necessity of improving the market been experiencing in the Colony in for native goods. The leading pub-
In the course of a master and catalogue of catastrophes by the lesser degree for some months past. lie bodies, including the Chamber of
servant case at Shanghai (Hall & heavy fall of silver currency. Nor Prices are going up steadily all Commerce, have received instruc
ter said he was engaged in Eng- is the prospect for 1030 any brighter, round, and the rise is invariably tions from the Kuomintang Party Holtz . Reginald Rickard), the lat attributed to the fall in the dollar. that steps must be taken by to and it is expressing the situation whether the line of cause and effect undertake a propaganda campaign land, and told that he could save very mildly indeed to refer to the is actually as direct as is alleged urging the people to use native half his salary; that although there was a slight fluctuation in the value of the dollar it was worth 2/-, and outlook for British trade as being may be open to question, but the goods instead of foreign.
plain fact remains that there is
Prosecuting a Chinese youth for that it would be to his advantage "somewhat overcast." Politically, scarcely an item in the list of the situation in the South is better ordinary, every-day expenditure not having full control of his to be paid in dollars, and not in than it was, but this improvement which has not gone up. Rents are bicycle, Divisional Inspector Marks, sterling When he came to Shang- being increased, ordinary bouse- informoed, the Magistrate that he hai he found that it was absolutely TENTH ORDINARY MEET is set off by the recurrence of keeping is much more expensive, had instructions, to start a com- impossible to save half his salary defendant had had a child on his only worth 1/10), and from that ING of SHAREHOLDERS in the serious trouble in the North, with clothing is dearer, and little per-paign against "trick" cyclists. The and live decently. The dollar was Company will be held in the BOARD ROox its inevitable reaction upon trade. sonal.. luxuries and/or necessities
all cost more. Some firms, realising handlebars, and was riding round time until early in 1930 it dropped in circles in Nathan Road during gradually down until the dollar of MESSES. GIBB, LIVINGSTON &
the difficulties facing their cm- Co., LTD., P. & O. BUILDING, VICTORIA, But Chinese domestic differences are
plained to the manager, but receiv strato imposed a fine of 810. Hose KONG, on TUESDAY, 4TH not the only disturbing influences.ployees, have made arrangements the busy tiffin hour. The Magi was only worth 1/6. Witness eoin ed no compensation. "He had now MARCH, 1030, at 11 AM, for the purpose There is increased production but for increased allowances to com- pensate for the decreased purchas
The wedding took place at the left their employment, and was of receiving & Report of the Directors, together with a Statement of Accounts, decreased demand for raw mating power of the dollar. Declaring a Dividend and Electing rials, such as rubber, tin, hemp, lucky enough to have contracts Church of the Sacred Heart, Yoko- sued for engaging with a rival Directors and Auditors.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the sugar, tea, and China produce stipulating the payment of salaries hama, on February 8, of Mr. O. T. firm. Verdict not yet reported.--
The bride was accom daye, but they are about the only London
Looking Back 60 Years. (Weather Perraitting), may be obtained F Sunny position-Delightful views. Company will be OLOSED from generally. On the export side in sterling wear, smiling faces these Gillon to Miss Doris Okell, of Hong Kong Daily Press, February
are people in the community who can panied by Mrs. B. R. Berrick na WEDNESDAY, 19TH FEBRUARY to
The following interesting item TUESDAY, MARCH, 1930, Both Britain's staple industries Days inclusive, during which Feried facing keener competition in their afford to regard the situation with matron of honour, and Miss Brogan any complacency. There is nothing acted as flower girl. The best man
wis Captain Loftus "The religious appears in the last aumber of No Transfer of Bhares can be Registered. principal foreign markets. Japan in Mr. BELL's speech to inspire con-
By Order of the Board of Directors,
is under-selling Lancashire, and fidence in an early improvement in service was preceded by a civil cere- TruthThere is no doubt of the mony at the British Consulate, and truth of the terrible news that the JOHN ARNOLD,
the normal difference in prices is the value of the dollar or in a
"Hope deferred after the wedding a reception was middies on board, H.M.8. Bac- revival of trade. 8977)
Becretary,
held at the residence of Captain I chante have tattooed a broad arrow further accentuated by unfavour-maketh the heart sick," yet must wo
upon the nose of our embryo King Loftur
and that of his Royal brother. The able exchange. There has been a keep on hoping for better times, marked falling-off in British ex-remembering that bad though things Henry Ford, believing that the information was communicated at
nre, they might be much worse. În
United States needs more technic Sandringham by Lord Napier of ports to the East since October, and the opinion of Mr. BELL--and there is, plans to build schools in Magdala, and a telegram was at THE HONG KONG, CANTON & it is feared this decline will con is no man in a better position to different parts of the country with once despatched, the reply to which
MACAO STEAMBOAT
The general slacknees of ascertain the vital facts necessary the present Dearborn Institute of confirmed the said intelligence. Al-
for basing an opinion-there is CO., LTD.
trade is shown by the increased little prospect of an early turn of Technology as a nucleus Details are exander the Great had one shoulder not announced but it is said that higher than the other, and his cour the Detroit motor magnate might tiers used to affect this imperfer- TOTICE IS. HEREBY GIVEN amounts beld by the Bank on cur- the tide, yet turn it must, eventual- NAR EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the HONG- rent account and fixed deposit, y We can only hope that low- eventually spend G. $100,000,000 on tion in order to imitate their water mark has in fact been reach the scheme. Mr. Ford intends to monarch. The courtiers of the fu- KONG, CANTON AND MACAO while the large increase of cash ined, and during the coming months give as much of his personal time ture Edward VII, will probably ap- pear at levees tattooed profusely STEAMBOAT COMPANY LIMITED, hand at Shanghai shows that dis- the tide of trade will slowly, but as possible to the project..
steadily rise. Subdued optimism"
with anchors, broad arrows, Inperi- will, on the Requisition of Bir RoszIT
is the spirit to maintain, in spite Ho TONG, and Messrs. Li Taz Fone, turbed trade conditions. hare. Tea-
Mr. Ogden L. Mills, Under Secre al Crowns and other such in 1. N. CHAV, M. K. Lo, T. N. GEAU, Rtricted the free circulation of of previous disappointments, hope- tary of the Treasury, delivered the signis." "Atlas," writing in the Execator of OHAU SHIU KI deceased, BE CRAS as Trustee of CHAN silver. The only consoling feature ful that China's leaders will learn opening address at the Inter World, gays, on the same subject: KAI MING deceased. TONG CHUNG of the situation, in the opinion of from the mistakes they have made, national Double Taxation Confer. There is, I believe, no reason to WET, JA KOON CHUK, WONG YUN TOX Mr. W. H. Bet, in that things are year will warrant a more cheerful declared that double taxa current in society last week, to the and that the events of the presentence at Washington last week. Mr. doubt the truth of the statement and C. & Da Boza, being Shareholders holding in the Aggregate Upwards of not worse than they are as they review of the situation when the tin is economically unsound. The effect that the two sons of the time comes for another report to the United States, he continued, hopes Prince of Wales, now serving on 1/10th of the Larued Share Capital of might easily have been. the Company in
shareholders of the Hong Kong and that a programme may be formulat hoard the Bacchante, bave been in- of Article purznance
It is unnecessary here to deal Shanghai Banking Corporation.
ed whereby business can be relieved duced by some foolish companion 65 of the Articles of Association of the
at home and abroad. Double taxa to allow themselves each to be Company and in exercise of the power with the interesting and exhaustive
tion constitutes a real barrier to tattooed. on the nose with an an conferred by Section 67 of the Com review given by the Chairman of panies Ordinance 1911 BE HELD IN THE the Book of political and economic
expansion of international trade chor-emblem, The Prince and Prin- GIBB, OF MERSES. BOARD BOOM
conditions in China during the past.
and investments," according to the cess are said to be in despair about LIVINGSTON & CO., LIMITED, P. & 0: twelve months. Our readers are
Under Secretory.
the affair; and all the medical sci- ence of London has been consulted BUILDING, VICTORIA. HOND KONG, on only too familiar with the painful TUESDAY, the 4r DAY of MARCH. facts, but Mr. Bet's survey will be Dr. S. 8. Strahan, M.E., B.Ch.,
Plans for the evacuation of the as to the possibility of obliterating 1930, immediately after the Conclusion read with keen interest abroad as has been appointed a member of the last occupied part of the Rhineland the marks. Boys will be boys, of the Annual General Meeting... an authoritative, clear, and dis- Dental Board for a further period are completed. The evacuation by however, and perhaps, after all, an, the troops will begin during the anchor is not an inappropriate "For the purpose of considering the passionate survey of a moet con-ef three years
Nor need we general policy of the Company in fused situation.
first days of March and the towns symbol for the future ruler of a regard to its farming out of the make more than passing reference Mr. H. B. L. Dowbiggin, J.P., of Speier, Kaiserslautern, and maritime Power and as the do Chfaces freight and passage money to his observations on the extra has been appointed a member of the Germersheim will be freed before fects and ailments of Royalty have "of its steamers and to the recent territoriality issue. Mr. BELL agrees Licensing Board for another period the end of the month. The military not unfrequently been aped by their "tenders sent in to the Company in with the British Government's view
of three years..
courts will cosse functioning it admiring subjects, a day may dawn the Palatinate during April. The when, in order to show that they "respect thereof, and for the purpose "of passing such Resolations in rela that while China's desire for the tion thereto as may be thought fit." abolition of the existing arrange-
work of demolishing the fortifica are in the swim, it will be fashion- ment is fully understood and Dated this 17th day of February, 1930. sympathetically regarded, yet the
tions of Mayence which will be com-able for all the young bloods in the change cannot be made by a stroke
pletely razed is now actively pro kingdom to be marked with an-an- By Order of the Board of Directors,
of the pen,, but by a process of small-pox, and one Chinese of ceeding. Only a few old redoubts chor."-Hong Kong Daily Press,
of historic value will be spared, February 24, 1980. JOHN ARNOLD,
Secretary, gradual modification. Any other diphtheria were reported.
at the RACK COURSE, HONG KONG CLUB, and Causeway BAY STABLES.
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