HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1930.
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FELIX HAT SHOP
HATS AND GOWNS
At Advantageous Prices, 7, Ice House St.
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1st Floor.
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Men's Wear Specialists.
Alexandra Bldg. Der Vaux Road.
Maison Marnac
(Dress Designer)
Has the Latest Models On View at
4. Pedder Street (opposite Hongkong, Hotel).
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[DER A. WING & CO. (1923), LTD.
ON SALE.
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UALITY
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Brown
Gentlemen's Tailor
2nd Floor,
RUTTON BUILDING, 7. DUDDELL STREET. (Opponite GorzL HALL), Orders executed in 24 Hours. TELEPHONE 5056.
THE JADE TREE, Inc. HONGKONG HOTEL
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ADING ON LEAVE 7
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HAICHING PIRACY RECALLED.
ANNUAL MEETING OF DOUGLAS S.s. co.
YEAR OF DEPRESSION,
The annual
the meeting of Douglas Steamship Company took place yesterday, Mr. A. H. White being in the chair. In the course of his speech, Mr. White observed that the year under review had been one of depression, with expenses increasing as exchange declined,
The Chairman also referred to the Haiching piracy and, in "this" con nection, he thanked the naval authorities for the prompt and
valuable assistance rendered.
EVERYONE ON THE "PANEL"!
B.MA. WANTS STATE. DOCTORS FOR ALL.
FREE TO POOR,
Every kind of service accessary for the prevention and cure of dis. ense and for the promotion of full mental and physical efficiency should be at the disposal of every member of the community.
In order to provido a nation-wide medical service which would full so ambitious an object, the council of the British Medical Association, in its annual report, has formulated proposals which would be accept- able to the profession.
LAMMERTS AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION.
T
MAE Undersigned, have received
Instructions
TO SELL BY
PUBLIC AUCTION
..ON
THURSDAY, JUNE 5, COMMENCING AT 5.15 PM.
AT THE SALES ROOM, DEDDELL STRER",
The scheme calls for the cxten- } A COLLECTION OF ABOUT sion of the basis of contributory
THREE THOUSAND National Health Insuranoe, compul- sarily, to include all insured per-
STAMPS INCLUDING 3003 as now deâaed, all their de
RARE ASIATICS, ETC. pendants, and all who have hither- to been treated by district medical oficers under the Poor Law.
Supporting the Chairman were the Hon. Mr. J. J. Paterson and the Hon. Mr. C. Gordon Mackie (mem- |bers of the Consulting Committee), Mr. R. Murray (Secretary) and the following shareholders :-Messrs. He Leung. T. Ramsey, Chau Wing Knational services, would he provided. and Wong Ping Shun.
Chairman's Speech.
the Addressing Chairman said:
meeting, the
"Gentlemen,-The report and ac- counts having been in your hands for some days, I will, with "your permission, take them as read."
For Everybody. Every kind of preventive and curative service, excepting institu¦
Briefly, the proposals meaa State medical services for everybody!
Where people are too poor to pay their contributions it is proposed that these be made by a county council or county borough council through its Public Assistance Com- mittee.
Among the services proposed are:-
Dental services.
Specialist service both for con- sultation and treatment when necessary apart from institutions! treatment,
It is a matter of great regret that we are unable to come before you with a more satisfactory statement for the year's working, but as you are aware, the past year has been one of depression, and great uneasi-ment, electrical treatment ness is prevalent in China, expenses increasing as exchange declines. "We are glad to say that there has been a considerable reduction in docking and repairs and that the Company's steamers are in excellent condition,
A service of visiting nurses. Ancillary services as pathological laboratory, massage, X-ray depart-
The new launch arrived at Foo- chow last August and is working satisfactorily.
We must refer to the shocking tragedy of December last when the Company's steamer Haiching was attacked by pirates, the attack being repulsed with great bravery by Captain C. H, Farrar, the officers and Indian guards but with the unfortunate loss of c of the 3rd Officer, Mr. E. F. Woodward, and an Indian guard, Khail Singh, to the relatives of whom we are sure the shareholders will extend their deep sympathy.
In this connection we have to tender our best thanks to H.E. Admiral Sir A. K Waistell, K.C.B., Commander-in-Chief of the China Station," for the very prompt and most valuable assistance rendered by the Royal Navy, especially by H.M.S. Sterling and Sirdar.
Turning to the accounts, a sum of $60,000 has been withdrawn from the reserve account to form the nuelcus of a leave and pension re- servo account. It has been hitherto the practice of the Company to debit the amount due for leave and pensions every year to working ac- count, but it is now intended to.
THE HONGKONG OPTICAL CO. transler a fixed amount every year.
Qualified Opticians
58, Queen's Road C. Tel. 22232
J. Allmann
High Class Towellars Fat 1860
Alizandro' BIJ). Chater: Road,
ť
SHOP
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THESE SHOPS
BRUNSWICK HOUSE
BRUNSWICK TATROPES
AND
RECORDS.
17, 108 HOUSE STREET. TEL. 21035 Ena
The amount paid this year is excep tionally heavy, as gratuity has been granted to Captain J. S. Thom son, who, on his retirement, on 15- count of l health, after 21 years' service with the Company, was not entitled to a pension; in addition, three officers took their leave under doctor's orders last year, it is not, therefore, anticipated that amount due for leave, will be very heavy this year,
It has been necessary to withdraw the sum of $40,000 from underwrit ing account for the reconditioning of 8.8. Hniching after the attempted
piracy.
With regard to the prospects for the present year, trade on the coast was very quiet for the first quarter, but we are gind to note an improve ment during the last two months.
The amounts appearing as freights and accounts receivable on Decem- ber 31 have all been collected.. now beg to propone the adop- tion of the report and accounts and, when it has been seconded, "whali he pleased to answer to the best of my ability any questions that share- holders may wish to dak.”
Seconded by Mr. Ho Leung, the adoption of the report hnd accounta was tarried unanimously,
It was proposed. by Mr. T Rasay that the Hon. Mr. J. J. Paterson, the Hon. Mr. C G. 8. Mackie and Sir Robert Ho Tung be re-elected, as members of the Consulting Committee for the en- suing year. This was seconded by Mr. Chau Wing Kue, and, carried
It was prospeed by Mr Wong Ping Shun that Mesura. Lowe, Bing- ham & Matthews and Messrs. Lin' stead & Davis by re-elected auditóra for the ensuing year at a remunera- tion of $500 per annum each. This was seconded by Hon. Mr. J. J Patersony and was carried unani-
Pharmaceutical service for drugs, medicines and appliances.
The report makes no attempt to estimate the cost of the scheme, but the Association realises, that lack of funds may prevent the establishment of so comprehensive a national plan for some years.
BROWN
FOR WELL CUT SUITS.
Suits made by us are distine- tively tailored from Finest Quality Mater ials and are of Irreproachable CUT, FIT and STYLE and of Onequalled
Value.
2nd FloorTM 7, Daddell, St., (opposite Gospel).
TEL: 23056.
Shirts and Pyjamas made to Gentlemen's Requirements at Beasonable Prices.
Want a Good Tiffin
in Town ? Come to the
PRINCE'S CAFE
(Next to A.P.C. BUILDING)
Today's Tiffin-81.00-
Hors d'Oeuvres
Beef Tea
Soused Fish
*
Chicken Mince and Ponched Egg.
Darilled Gooes
Boast Badle of Mutton
Cold Bologna Sausage King's Pudding
Cheese
Dessert
Ten or Coffee
Cold TIFFIN 25, dis
–
Iced Consommé Colt Mods Hect of Matton Cold Boiled York Ham
Cold Roast Click Fu Potato Salad and Mayonnaise Ice Cream
Fralta Load Tes
ON VIEW From WEDNESDAY,
the 4TH JUNE, 1930. "
TERMS:-CASH ON DELIVERY,
LAMMERT BROS
AUCTIONEERS
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE
THE Undersigned have received
Instruction
TO BELL BY
PUBLIC AUCTION,
ON
FRIDAY, JUNE 6, COMMENCING AT 2.30 PM
Ar Thein SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET,
A QUANTITY OF VALU- ABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
Comprising
Teak Hatstunda, Desk, Electric Table Fans, Chesterfield Coach and Armchairs, Pianos, Gramaphones, Records, Cameras, Chinese Hand Paintings in Blackwood Frames, Curios, Ornaments, Carpets, Ruga, Rattan Tables And Chairs, Clocks, Oil Paintings, Pictures, etc., etc...
Teak Sideboards, Dioner Waggon.' Extension Dining Tables, Ics Chea Cooking Stoves, Dinner Crockery, Glass Ware, Cutlery, Kitchen Utensils, etc., etc.
Teak, Iron and Brass Bedstead+ with Mattresses Wardrobes with Bevelled Mirrors, Dressing Tables, Chests of Drawers, Wardrobe Trunk," Wash Stands, Commodes, Curtains, Baby Cots, éte, eta, k
and
A FINE COLLECTION OF BLACKWOOD FURNITURE!
Including
Joss Tables, Carved Curio Cabinets, Ten Poys, Jardinieres, Chairs, Opium Etools, Tables, Couch, etc., etc.
Ox View From THURSDAY, the 5th June, 1930.
TERMS:-CASH ON DELIVERY.
LAMMERT BROS., AUCTIONEERS.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have received;
Instructions
TO BELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11 At 12 O'CLOCK (NOON)
AT THEIR SALES ROOM, 4, DUUDELL STERIT,
THE STEAM LAUNCH
KUNG VICK Lying in the Harbour,-
"CHEUNG CHOW
LiTENOTIC
BREADTH DEPTH
TERMS:-As USUAL
118 ft. 0 in. 19 ft 6 ing
8.tt. 5 ins,
LAMMERT BROS.; AUCTIONEERS.