NEW ADVERTISE- MENTS,
0. A. DINNER..
to hold
INTIMATIONS.
HONG KONG BENEVOLENT
SOCIETY...
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY,
ANNUAL MEETING. is proposed OLD ALLEYNIAN DINNER MEETING of the above Society
THE
GENERAL
·ANNUAL on WEDNESDAY, MARCH the 5TH will be held at the "CHEER O at 8.15 PM, at Masara, LANE CRAWFORD'S BESTAURANT CANTEEN on MONDAY, MARCH Will All 0. A's wishing to attend send 3, at 11.15 A.M. in their Names to the Undersigned.
H. L. DENNYS,
8, Des Voeux Road Central,
Hong Kong.
OX TO
5. E EDGAR.
c/o Mer, BRADLEY & CO. LTD.
[909]
THE RAUB AUSTRALIAN GOLD MINING CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IS QUEENSLAND)., NOTICE OF DECLARATION OF
SECOND INTERLY DIVIDEND.
NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN
that A SECOND INTERIM DIVIDEND of 1 BHILLING Per Share on account of the Year ending 31st MARUM, 1930, has been declared by the Directors of the Company in BRISBANE, parable to Shareholders on the Registers at BRISBANE and SINGA- FORE OR TUESDAY, 25TH MARCH, 1930
NOTICE IS
ALSO HEREBY
THE
FOR THE RACES
1
MARCH 1, 1930.
The sale of the steam launch Leë
See which was to have taken place at Messrs. Lammert Brothers yes- terday was postponed until fur
WEATHER REPORT. European nations, however, and particularly France, dislike this Yesterday's weather report, fore-system, holding that when a tariff concession is granted to another east and remarks, issued by the country in return for a like favour, THE SPORT OF KINGS Royal Observatory" at 8.35 p.m., a third country should not be per mitted to benefit by this concession stated
without also giving, something in return. In answer to this objection
A wedding is announced to take the United States has taken the place shortly between Mr. Arthur prevail along the 3.E. Coast of position that it accords like treat: Ernest Charman, Sergeant in the present, some confusion will be in-
FINE CHAMPAGNES
THE KING OF WINES!
Pressure is highest over the Sea of Japan. Moderate monsoon will
China and over the N. Chins Sea.
winds, Local Forecast:-Eat moderate, cloudy, probably some
rain.
BIRTHS.
ther notice.
A
Ex Hong Kong Police, to Miss Wini
fred Jessie Mold," of 75, Rectory Road, Clapham, London."
According to a report made to the police authorities by the driver of Taxi No. 468, at 9.25 p.m. last
SHARRENDERS M in the "DE" ST. MARCEAUX & CO. | BLANC.-To Mr. and Mrs. WM. Grohe United States would night, while the taxi was being
UNION WATERBOAT CO., LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDESS.
THE TWENTY FIFTH ANNUAL
MEETING
OFFICES of Mom. DonwALL & COMPANY, LIMITED, oa MONDAY, TEY 10TH MARCH, 1930, at 11 A, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Beneral Managers together with Statement of Accounts to 81st DECEM xxx, 1929.
匾
The TRANSFEE BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED From the 1 MARCH TO 10TH MARCH, 1930, Both Dates inclusire.
DODWELL & CO., LTD.,
General Managers,
[9027
THE HONG KONG ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the FORTY-FIRST OR-
14
REIMS: (Vintage 1920)
Vin Brut and Very Dry.
Per Dozen Qts. $104.00 Pints... $54.00
#1
DINARY GENERAL MEETING AYALA & CO. (Vintage)
GIVEN that the BINGAPORE ba bald at the Company's Officer, P. & TRANSFER REGISTERS will be 0. BUILDING, ON WEDNESDAY 19TH
Pints...
$95.00
$50.00
CLOSE From TUESDAY, 11 MARCH, 1930, at 11 A., for the par- Per Dozen Qts. MARCH To TUESDAY, MARCH, 1930, Both Days inclusive for the Preparation of Dividend Warrants,
By Order of the Board,
DERRICK & CO., Chartered Accoustants, Local Secretaries.
HONG KONG BANK CHAKRA, Bingapore, 22nd Feb., 1930.
G.
THE
SOTE PO
of presenting the Report of the Directors together with a Statement of Accounts to 3'st DECEMBER 1929, and electing
and Auditors.
of MEMBERS of the Company will be CLOSED from 28ra FEBRUARY 1930 to 19ru MARCH 1920, Both Daya inclusive. during which Feriod No Transfer of Shares can be registered.
[9004
HONG KONG TECHNICAL INSTITUTE.
THE INSTITUTE Will RE-OPEN on MONDAY, MARCH 3RD. Students joining Classes held at QUEEN' COLLZOE or the BELILIOS SCHOOL will be Enrolled at the EDUCATION DE. FARTMENT OFFICE Only those joising
Classes held at the DENTAL Enrolled at that SCHOOL
ENTRY FORMS and Copies of PROSPECTUS may be obtained at the EDUCATION DEPARTMENT or at the CENTRAL BRITISH SCHOOL
By Order of the Board of Directors, GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., LTD.,
Agents.
Hong Kong, 19th Feb.. 1930. [9058
16
'GOLDEN GUINEA'' Sparkling Muscatel.
THE HONG KONG & KOWLOON Per Dozen Qts.
WHARF & GODOWN
7
CO., LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS,
THE FORTY-THIRD ORDINARY ANNUAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the
Pints
$65.00
$35.00
BRITISH SCHOOL, KOWLOON, will be Office of Moser, FABINDAY, the 133A. S. WATSON
Ind., on THURSDAY, MARCH, 1980, AT NOON, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors and the Statement of Accounts for the Year ended 31st DICENDEL 1999, (90-8
CYMDEITHAS DEWI SANT (HONG KONG)
ST. DAVID'S SOCIETY. HONG KONG.
THE
THE ANNUAL DINNER of the Society will be held at LANE, ORAWFORD'S RESTAURANT on SATURDAY, MARCH 1, at 8 r..
Members Intending to be Present who have not already notified the SICRETARY are requested to communicate with Ma. R. R. PRICE, e/o H. K. GINERAL. USAMBLE OF COMMERCE.
No Tickets are being issned. (9089 HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
RAFT Programmes and Entry Dorm for the FIRST EXTEL HACE MEETING to be held on 9TH MARCH, 1930 SATURDAY, (Weather Permitting), may be obtained at the RACE COURSE, HONG KONG CLUB, and CAUSEWAY BAT STABLES,
Baltics CLOSE st 12 O'CLOCK NOON on MONDAY, 3RD MARCH, 1930:
[9053
HONG KONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
THE
THE FINAL DIVIDEND declared for the Year ending 31st Decr. BER, 1029, at the Kate of THREE POUNDS Sterling together with a Bouns of ONE POUND Sterling, is Payable on and after the 24TH FEBRU ALY, 1930, at the Ofice of the
& CO., LTD.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Wine and Spiel MERCHANTS. Company will be CLOSED From MONDAY, the 3RD MARCH, 1930; To THURSDAY, the 13TH MAROE 1930, Both Days inclusive.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
F. E. CRAPNELL,
Secretary. Hong Kong, 4th Feb., 1930. [90701 THE DAIRY FARM, ICE & COLD
STORAGE CO., LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING
PHONE C. 616.
THE HONG KONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD.
AMENDED NOTICE ΤΟ
SHAREHOLDERS. -
מצרח
BLANCK, Shanghai, a man." MADAR.-On February 22, at Shang- hai, to "Mr. and Mrs. F. O MADAN, a son.
MARRIAGE..
But the
Jower
treatment.
Five tons of coal was reported to have been stolen by Mr. T. Kawa- guchi, Manager of the M. B, K. coal yard, Yaumati, on the nigh of February 98, the coal bein
It was RECOVITEL valued at 880. later at the Ming Kee coal yard. Shek Lung Street, but no arrests have yet been made.
ment to all countries, no special favours being granted anyone. ports entering United States ter: ritory from foreign countries are all treated equally (with the single of ception of certain Cuban goods), Hence it is argued that American products should receive the lowest rates of the countries to which they shipped. Were the principle in benefit under
European driven up Garden Road, it ran into Continental tariffs, whether the Powers sought to erect Customs a gas lamp standard. The car badly damaged and the Union or resolved their difficulties was by concluding a series of bilateral breakdown gang had to tow it away tariff treatic... A Customs Union arrangement would, broadly speak later. RIEM FURNISS-On February 29, ing, result in a general levelling at Shanghai, CORNELIS Grn-of duties among the members of the ALDUS," son of MARIA JOHANNA Union, and in the retention of rates HANDRIKA, TEM nee SAR, Telfs, levied against non-member coun- Holland, to MARGUERITE ALICE, | tries
United States, daughter of WILLIAM JOHN FUR- though not a member, would be in NESS and AMY HARVEY FURNESS, a position to demand the lower Shanghai.
duties for its goods because it could ahow that is treaties bound the individual members of the Union to DEATHS.
#1 most MORRISON.O February 24, at grant American products
Whilst working on the hillside in Shanghai, ESTELLE EVA MARY favoured nation
Britain's position is peculiar Waterloo Road, a coolie fell from MORRISON, aged 35, wife of C.
She is a Free-trade country, the top of the slope and brought B. MORRISON.
and desires open and free" competi down with him quantity of earth POTTINGER.-On February 20 and
tion in the world market. Britain from the edge of the slope. For 2, the twin sons of Mr. and
has been working for general retunately the man was not seriously Mrs. T. P. POTTINGER,
ductions of Continental tarif rates, injured and escaped with a bad Wood.--On February 21, at Ken-which movement has not been in shaking. He was taken to the Kox-
sington, London, ARTHUR FR harmony with the Continental (that loon Hospital for treatment. BCOTT WOOD, M. Inst. C.E., M. is to say, French). tariff-reform I. Mech. E., late Engineer in scheme. If every country lowered Chief and Secretary of the its tariff, there would be little left Shanghai Waterworks Co., with which to bargain for preferen tial rates.. Britain has appeared disinclined to cater L European Customs Union because it would clash with an Empire preference arrangement, France, leader of the Continental reform movement, has the lately tended
support bilateral treaty idea instead of the Customs Union plan, but here again there is a possibility of opposition from Britain. Under the bilateral scheme Continental countries offer: ing Britain favourable rates would want preferential rates for their own exports in return, but so long ns Britain has few tariff duties, and those few rather low she is not in 4 position to return favours of this kind. Therefore Britain would be barred from cujoying the lowest Continental rates which it desires
Ltd., age 73.
Editorial and Business Offices: 11 Ice House Street, Tel. Central
18
Night Editor (Wanchai Office):
Tel.. Central 4311. London Office: $1 Bride Lane,
Fleet Street, EC. -
The Daily Press.
HONG KONG, MARCH 1, 1930.
TANGLED TARIFF POLICIES
one.
and needs.
to
A young Chinese girl had. her toes severed when she was knocked down by a truck at the junction of Canton and Haiphong Ronds. It was stated that the girl who was in the way of the truck, instead of moving away when the vehicle ap. preached, get excited and fell just
at the wheels of the truck.
At the China Auction Rooms yes. terday, Hunghon Inland Lot No. fel, situated at 4, Station Lane was sold to Mr. Lo Fook Tong for 84,200. The land has an area of about 750 sq. feet and its annual reptal is 910. Another micen of tand known as Inland Lot No. 2060 was to have been offered at the same time but the sale was postponed for
4 week.
Tickets for the, fancy dress ball organised by the S.P.C.A. are scl- ling rapidly and that the event will be a great success is already as- sured. It is requested that "all those who have-bought tickets will book their tables without delay otherwise, with the large number
evitable if booking is left until the last moment. Although the sale of tickets indicates that there will be many small parties, several large parties have been arranged, one of which, numbering over thirty, has decided on a most novel uniformity of fancy dress." Table reservations may be made at the Hong Kong Hotel
“And So to Bed."
The dates for the A.D.C.' per- formances of James Bernard
Fagan's hugely successful costume play "And so to Bed" have now been definitely fixed as follows:--- Saturday, Tuesday, Thursday, Fri- day and Saturday, March 90, 25, 27, 29 and 29 at 9.13 p.m. In re- sponse to many requests, a matince performance will also be given on Wednesday, March 29, at 4.30 p.m. It is hoped this will be appreciat- ed by people living in outlying dis tricts, and that there will also be a good attendance of students, who should welcome the opportunity of seeing a costume play which is such a rarity in the Far East, parti.. cularly one depicting like in the days of the Merry Monarch," Charles II. The play depicts a day in the life of the great diarist Mr. Pepys. The author has explain- ed that the day in question is not ac- tually described in the diary, and is entirely imaginary. He calls his work a comedy, but there are so many amusing situations that it might almost be described as farce--and costume farces are rare Booking will open at the Anderson Music Company on Monday, March 10. We understand that the play will be elaborately mounted and dressed, so that full houses should 5e the order of the day.
Looking Back 25 Years.
There are now six South African" immigrant steamers at Hong Kong, two more up north, and still two others to arrive from South Africa. shortly. Coolies are unobtainable and furthermore, the prospects for the immediate future. are anything The members of the St. David'e but bright. The Viceroy at Canton Society will celebrate the day of recently raised an objection to re-" their patron Saint by holding acruiting being carried out at any Germany is vitally interested in dinner at Lane Crawford's Restaur place but the Treaty Ports, so Hong the whole tariff problem because it ant this evening. At eleven o'clock Kong, ceased to be the South China is the largest industrial country this morning the President, accom- recruiting base in favour of Wa
timc panied by the Committee and mem- chow. After considerable Two million unemployed in Great on the Contineat, and because of Britain is a possibility by the end the need of selling its products hers, will lay a wreath at the some recruits were secured at the abroad to pay its reparations Cenotaph in memory of fallen latter part, but very few indeed, of this year, according to Mr. JT obligations The opinion in Berlin Welshmen.
the men volunteering by twos and threes. When a batch of these ar GARVIN. Editor of the Observer. In is that France should assume the burden of composing the conflicting
Over 600 people, including a nam
rived at Hong Kong it was elicited that event, he foresees a tremendous American, British and Continental ber of officinis, attended a maccting that they were rebels and criminals ware of public opinion in favour views because of its more favour at the Hau Garden in Connaught of various descriptions who had of Protection or at least against a able political position, and because Road, Shanghai, on Feb. 22 to celebeen given this one chance of escap- France has taken the lead in spon- brate the second anniversary of the ing the penalty of their erimes. The continuance of the present system soring the Continental idea. Ger- assumption of control by the Cen- officials in China seem to have com of free imports. Meanwhile, we man opinion also feels that France tral Government over the China pletely blocked the traffe. At Can- intending emigrants have read that the British Government-is tending to go over to the bilateral Merchants' 5. N. Co. A number of ton ONE HUNDRED AND TENTH ORDINARY MEET speaking through the President of treaty formula because it wants to speeches were given, after which been ordered to disembark from turn to economic advantage the there was a theatrical entertain-river steamers bound to Hong ING of SHAREHOLDERS in the the Board of Trade--has hopes of political advantage it now has on
Kong. In the north the Chinese of the SHAREHOLDERS in the Company will be held in the BOARD ROOM
officials make various excuses to aë- a two-year tariff truce between the the Continent,, which would be ex Company will be held at the Company's of Messrs. GIBB, LIVINGSTON &
ceedingly difficult if there was a Under the auspices of the count for emigrants being unobtain- TOWN OFFICE, 2, LOWER ALBERT CO, LTD., P. & O. BUILDING, VICTOLIA, nations, during which European uning wherein all members, theore- University Engineering Society a able. They say the men are being ROAD, on FRIDAY, THE 14TH MARCH: HOSS KONG, on TUESDAY, 4TH countries particularly, would take tically at least, would receive equal course of six popular lectures on çmployed in great numbers rebuild- 1930, at 11 A.M., for the purpose of
In this France is not "Modern Architecture" will be ing the works at Port Arthur, and. receiving the Report of the Director of receiving a Report of the Directors, stock of the situation and endeavour
that the farmers are holding on to together with Statement of Accounts for together with a Statement of Accounts, to find some way of assisting in while economics and politics are days ut. 5.15. p. by Mr. C. E them till after the crops are reap- the Year ending 31st DECEMBER, 1928, Declaring Dividend Eleeting
and declaring Dividend and re-electing Directors and Auditors.
stead of seeking to damage each closely interwoven in the tariff Moore, Bachelor in Architecture ed. Capitalists in South Africa are undergoing heavy losses, some Directors and Auditors."
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the other. Championship by the United problem, and perhaps cannot be (Liverpool University), A. M. I inmyany will be CLOSED from States of the unconditional "most separated, France nevertheless pro- Struct. E. The first lecture will be of the steamers now lying idle cost- WEDNESDAY, 101 FEBRUARY to
fesses a desire to solve the problem given on Thursday, March-0. The ing them as much as £70 a day." TUESDAY, 4TH MARCH, 1950, Both favoured nation" principle in for the good of Europe and at general public is invited to attend. By the various charters they are Days inclusive, during which Period foreign trade also appears destined the same time clings to foreign
unable to get the vessels off their No Transfer of Shares can be Registered to play a part in Europe's efforts policies based on the retention of
Under the auspices of the hands, except gradually. Latest news from the north is to the effect By Order of the Board of Directors,
the intus quo, which Germany University Engineering Society a to solve its tariff difficulties. While naturally believes is not "for the course of six popular lectures on that seven recruita are waiting, JOHN ARNOLD,"
In any event "Modern Architecture" will be по the Continental Powers have been good of Europe."
more." Hong Kong. Daily 88773-*
Germany appeare quite willing to given in the University on Thurs Press, March 1, 1905. casting about for Customs
let France bear the brunt of the days at 5.15 p.m. by Mr. C. E. formula that would help rather coming tariff battle, both with re- Moore, Bachelor in Architecture Looking Back 50 Years. than hinder the flow of inter- gard to the British proposal at (Liverpool University),
Geneva for a tariff armistice" Struct. E. The first lecture will be national trade in Europe, they and with respect to the American given on Thursday, March 8. The THE HONG KONG, CANTON & have found that virtually every most favoured nation" attitude, general public are invited to at-
MACAO STEAMBOAT
solution suggested would give the the latter of which is likely to come CO., LTD,
to a head in the next few years, United States a marked advantage when most of the United States
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED From the 4TH be the 14TH MAROE, 1230, Beth Days inclusive.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
J. D. THOMSON,
Acting Secretary. Hong Kong, 25th Feb. 1980. (9074 HONG KONG TRAMWAYS, LIMITED.
Corporation, where Shareholders are NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
requested to apply for Warrants,
By Order of the Board of Directora,
A. C. HYNES,
Chief Manager.
Bong Kong, 22nd Feb, 1980, [sod
TSINGTAU."
"ERIN HOUSE"
"ARDER HOUSE"
the ORDINARY YEARLY GENERAL METING of HONG LIMITED, KONG TRAMWAYS,
will be held at the Offices of Mears. JARDINE, MATHrson & Co., LTD., Hang Kong, TUESDAY, the 18ru DAY CI
MARCH, 1930, at 11 A., for the purpose
+
Secretary.
Z
ment.
treatment. consistent. It is pointed out that given in the University on Thure
tend...
Ko H, 1980, 21 12 O'CLOCK NOON. N that AS EXTRAORDINARY Continental country would singly expire.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN in the European market such as no treaties of this nature begin. to Road, has reported to the police to transact the Ordinary Business of GENERAL MEETING of the HONG-
KONG, CANTON AND MAÇÃO enjoy, At one time the United the Company.
AND NOTICE IS EEREBY ALSO STEAMBOAT COMPANY LIMITED, GIVEN that the BEGISTER OF will, on the Requisition of Bir Rozza States was opposed to this prin- MEMBERS of the Company will be Ho Toxo, and Messrs La Tax Fona, ciple. That was when the country CLOSED From TUESDAY, the 4 T. N. CHAT, M. K. LO, TN. CHAU, 2 was still weak industrially and IBST class Private British Botels Both Day include 18 MARCH, 1950, Errator at Trustee of OLLAN commercially, and was under the
position-Delightful
Near Sea Excellent cuisine and all
Home comforts,
Telegraphic Ad: "HARRIS"
P.O. Box No. 45.
SILICA.
[9054
J
By Order of the Board,
1950ery
W. F. SIMMONS. Hong Kong, 24th Feb, 1950. [9087" GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO.,
LIMITED.
A
News and Views.
2
our
A.M.I. In a letter received by Mr. Ford, Superintendent of the Botanical Gardens, from Mr. Bernays, Vice- President of the Queensland Accli- matisation Society, that. gentlemann Buys: You will be much interest- Mrs. Hopwar, of No. 3, Jordan cd to learn that Cookia punctata (the loquat), from your seedlings, that her ice chest valued at $25 was is dourishing in every garden of stolen by two coolies who pretended our const. I have just distributed that they were from the Peninsula a lot of its fruit, from trees at Bo- Stores. The owner had the pre- wen Park, as one of the triumpha vious day made arrangements for of acclimatisation." This is one of the repair of the ice chest and many instances in which expected the arrival of the coolies Botanical Gardens have rendered H.M.S. Kent sailed yesterday for to take it away. However, on good, service in the distribution of Singapore.
making enquiries she found that the vegetable productions of China they had not sent anybody for the to other parts of the British Em- pire. The litchi, logan, whamper; Four Chinese cases of small-pox chest,
Chinese peach, and other fruits and were reported on Thursday.
Ranning, away from home is plants have been successfully in evidently becoming popular introduced into Queensland and Wes this year, reports the Japan. During January .of tern Australia, while exchanges of.
Osaka ne ornamental and other plants Mainichi, the Metropolitan Police are constantly made with India.. Hoard handled no fewer than 1,021 and most of the other tropical and requests for the search for persons sub-tropical colonies. Thors has who had run away from their lately been received from Australia. homes, by their parents and guard. valuable consignments of seeds fram lans, of which 413 were for women Mr. Bernays and the Director of runaways. Compared with the the Brisbane Botanic Gardens, in- name month of last year this shows cluding a large number of the "For the purpose of considering the
an increase of 52.
Eucalyptus citriodora (the lemon- "general policy of the Company in
A report was made to the Police,
scented gum tree) which is deair- regard to its farming out of the
yesterday to the effect that a Chin A small office boy represented the able on account of its rapid growth Chines- freight and passage money countries. Under the unconditional ese sampan girl sustained serious plaintiffs when a default summons and anti-miasmatic propertice. This "of its steamers and to the recent
"most favoured nation formula- injuries when she was knocked by was on at Bow County Court re-species of gum promises to be much "landers sent in to the Company, in
successful here than the "respect thereof, and for the purpose which principal is incorporated a sling of cargo into the hold of cently, and his shrill voice caused more
her sampan, while the boat was general laughter. When a settle Eucalyptus globulus (bue gum), the "of passing such Rosalations in rels into most of its commercial treaties working cargo at the Kowloon Go- ment was made in accordance with climate assimilating more closely "tion thereto, as may be thought it.”
-its exports receive the lowest tariff downs yesterday. The injured girl the boy's explanation, the boy to that of its native habitat, while Dated ibis 17th day of February, 1930.
rates, that any country with which was rushed to Kowloon hospital in caused another outburst of laughter it is a hill tree, whereas the blue By Order of the Board of Directors,
Revenue Officer Powell's car, but in by asking loudly, "And costs, if you gum requires the rich alluvial soil she has such a treaty may grant to spite of his prompt assistance the please.". Yes," remarked the Re of valleys, Hong Kong Daily JOHN ARNOLD, 90423
the exports of any other country. girl expired on the way.
Preis, March 1, 1880. Becretary,
gistrar, smiling.
CHAN KENNETH CUan as KAI MING deceased. TONG CHUNG necessity of bargaining for favours WEI, LI KOON CHUN, WONG YUN TONO for its goods in the world markets. And 10. A. DA BOZA, being Shareholders holding in the Aggregate Upwards of To-day, however, the United States 1/10th of the Issued Share Capital of strongly favours the idea of "open 65 of the Articles of Association of the with the natural corollary of "no sent the prizes at the Kowloon the Compass in pursuance of Article markets and free competition,” Mrs. G. P. do Martia is to pre- Company and in exercise of the power cunferred by Suction 97 of the Com- discrimination against. American branch of the Wah Yan College on
the afternoon of March 11. * panies Ordinates 1911 BE HELD Foods. It feels, with its made- LIVINGSTON & CO., LIMEO. PO production methods and
strong Dr. and Mrs. R. Balcan, the Rev. financial foundation, it can ably G: E. Upada!I, Mrs. V. Grayburn, take care of itself in any market and Commander Hickling, were among the passengers arriving yea into which its products enter, so terday by the a.. Rawalpindi. long as they enter upon the same footing with the goods of other
TEL
GIBE,
THE BLLIVA Produced at the PAK NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THE
WU MINING DISTRICT,
the ORDINARY WALSHOW, KWONG TUNG, ANNUAL MEETING OF BEARE
HOLDERS will be held at the BUILDING, VICTORIA, HONG KONG, on Well-known Product, of High Quality Ofices of the Company, ST. GEORGE'S TUESDAY, the ATE DAY of MARCH, and is supplied to Various Leading BUILDING, CRATER ROAD, Victoris, 1930, immediately after the Conclusion Glass-Factories in All Parts of the Hong Kong. on WEDNESDAY of the Annual General Meeting." World. We are Now Working the Mine the 19TH DAT of MARCH, 1930,
of
receiving & Statement of Accounts and the Report of the Directors for the year ended 3lar DECEMBER, 1499.
on a Large Scale, and all Wholesale Busi- at Noor, for the pe ness is conducted by the Company Any Blaas Factory desiring to make Parabases Biract, And Any Persons wishing to laks up Agencies for Our Product, are requested to apply to:-
LAM TIT SHANG, General Manager, Tai Lex Mixmo Co.,... 25, Chiu Loong Street, (3rd Floor), Boso Koxo, TELEPEOYS: C. $896.
THE TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from SATURDAY, 8x MAROB, 1980, to WEDNESDAY. 19тя MARCH, 1930, Both Days inclusive.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co..
General Managers. Hong Kong, 20th Feb., 1930.
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