INTIMATIONS.

CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN & MORTGAGE CO., LTD.

NOTICE.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GİVEN

that AN EXTRAORDINART GENERAL MEETING of SHARE- EOLDERS in the CHINA FRO. VIDENT LOAN & MORTGAGE -COMPANY, LIMITED, will be bald on WEDNESDAY, Tuz 16th Day or

JULY, 1830, in the Company's Board

ALExandra HONG KONG, at 12 O'CLOCK NODN, for the purpose of considering and, if thought Bt, passing the following Besolations:- 1.-That the Capital of the CHINA

PROVIDENT LOAN & MORTGAGE COMFANY, LIMITED, be increased from $3,000,000 to $4,500,000 by the creation of 300.00 Shares of $5.00 each and that the 300,000 Shares of $5. each shall each rank for dividend and in all other respects pari patmu with the existing Shares of the Company.

2. That in the event of the above Resolution being passed, 294,788 Shares shall be issued and offered in the first instance by the Directors at par to existing Shareholdere

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG.

PROBATE JURISDICTION..

IN THE GOODS or TOM HAVI SIDE, LATE OF $7 ROTH ROAD, WANDSWORTH COMMON, IN THE COUNTY OF BUST IN Tas. UNITED KINGDOM DECEAB- - ED.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the Court has, by virine of the Provisions of Section 58 of Ordin-

All Creditors and Others are accord. ingly hereby required to send their Claims to the Undersigned on or before that Date...

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1930.

PASSENGERS.

Arrivals.

The following passengers arrived on Monday by

EASTERN NEWS IN BRIEF.

It is confirmed that the N.Y.K.

str. Sinyang Maru, while off Kin- leshan, some 115 miles beyond Han- kow, was fired at by the Communist bandits from both sides of the Yangtze last week, while tho str.

Kaga Maru: PARS FROM EVERYWHERE, Tachi Marwar also given

Mrs. M. B. Johnson, Mr. J. Tagad, Mr. T. Pakano, M. P. Benito, Mr. B. Cespon, Mr. M. Tomanpos, Mr. J. de Vera, AL. Roviera, Mr. V.. Doasco, Mr. L. Arvin.

Departures.

shower of bullets at Tapingkow, Rome eight miles above of Shasi.

A Harbin telegram to the Shun- pau says that a disastrous fre broke out in that city on the even- The Manchurian, authorities are Mr.ing of July 8 when over 600 houses contemplating the adoption of" a Won the Bund were gutted and losses gold currency in the Three Eastern "sustained that were estimated at Provinces in order to remedy the approximately $1,000,000. The fire situation arising from the silver was not put until early the follow-slump, saya a Mukden telegram, to ing morning.

the Siguanpad, Negotiations in this respect are now going on be tween the Chinese authorities and members of the three provincial chambers of commerce, the tels gram says.

The following passengers left yos- noce No. 3 of 1897, made An Order terday by as. Kaga Maru:-Mr. Limiting the Time fer Creditors and T. Mitoku, Mr. K. Migitaka, Mrs. Others to send in their Claims against. the above Estate to STE DAY OF S. Easio, Miss B. Easie, Mr. S AUGUST, 1930.

Mori, Mr. Lim Siu, Mrs. Y. Ogawa, Mr. T. Kikuchi, Mr. F. A. Wilson, F. A. Wilson, Miss K. Mrs. Quodera, Mr. M. Suga, Mr. M. Sugimoto, Mr. Y. Ishida, Mr. A.. Murazana, Master H. Murazawa, Miss S. Murazawa, Mr. S. Nabiki, Mr. and Mrs. Chang Tao Yu, Mr. ada Mrs. Li Hsian, Mr. Li Ching Min, Mr. Fong Chung Yu, Mr. Chido Pei Yam, Mr. Chan Kao,

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DEACONS.

Solicitors for the Executor, 1, Des Voux Road Central,

Eong Kong.

on IN THE SUPREME COURT OF Mr. Chow Lih Hung, Miss Chang

HONG KONG

the Register of the Company as at the 16th day of July, 1990, mateably in the proporation of ONE Share for every TWO Shares held by such Shareholders, sad in the event

of ANY

of the said 291,769 Shares not being taken up by the Share- holders within the time stipulated by the Directors, the Board shall be empowered to allot them or dispose. of them as they in their discretion deem expedient in the interest of the Comp.ny.

NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that the TRANSFER HOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED From MONDAY THE 7TH DAY or JULY 1980, to WEDNESDAY, THE 16TH DAY or JULY, 1930, Both Days inclusive.

Dated this Twenty-sixth day of June,

1930...

By Order of the Board of Directors,

D. LKING,

Secretary,

PROBATE JURISDICTION.

IN THE GOODS or FERDINANDO WALLIS BENNET, LATE OF FAIRLEA, NORTEAK IN THE COUNTY OF DAYON, ENGLAND

DICEASED,

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN NOTION

ve

the Provisions of Section 58 of Ordin

Mei, Mrs. T. Tanaka,

Mrs. Kao Ying, wife of the former Chinese Vice-Consul in San Francisco, whose sentence in con nection with the Consular Opium Scandal was recently confirmed by the Kiangsu Higher Provincial Court, is reported by Sinuanpao to be seriously ill in the Soochow Gaol. She is only able to take milk and softened biscuits, it is said.

Fadhilies of the workmen, who were killed some time ago as a result of an explosion in the Shell Department of the Kjangnan Arsenal will receive $300 each as

The following passengers left compensation. The director or yesterday by 3.8. Chenonceauxiginally agreed to pay only 8300 to Mrs. Julia L. Johnson, Miss Ruth each of these families, but he later Duvalle Johnson, Mr. S. L. Kelly, promised $200 more in view of the Mr. J. A. Shaw, Mrs. Beauville fact that the men had been employed Inglis, Mr. and Mrs. D. Filshill, by the arsenal for some 20 or 30 Mr. and Mrs. A. Weismano, Mr. years. and Mrs J. C. Stewart, Miss Stewart, Miss M. Norris, Mr. and

Mrs. Bedanore and baby, Miss P

Quilici, Mr.

ace No. 2 of 1897, made An Onier Cattanco, Miss E. M. Buckland, Limiting the Time for Creditors and Mr. and Mrs. A. Damonal and Others to send in their Olaims against | baby.

that Date.

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DEACONS, Solicitors for the Executor, 1, Des Voeux, Road Central,

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„Piety and perspiration, says the Japan Advertiser of July 6 were inextricably intermingled yesterday morning, at the Asakusa Kwannar Temple, where 150 geisha and six, oxen joined in the task of pulling two great wooden columns through. the grounds in a special dedication ceremony. The columns, each. 42 inches through the base and 30 feet in length, are to become parts of the new Kwannon Temple, which is to be completed rext year.

will be done away with, if the English letters on cigarette boxes

anamoji-Kai," a society for the encouragement of the use of Japan. ese "katakana" has its way, ac- cording to a Tokyo paper. I pointed out that the use of the Eng- lish alphabet on Japanese products is not only irrational, but tends to lower our respect for the Japanese language." The change is further advocated as another step toward the rationalization of our lives."

installation work of the receiving According to the Chinese Press, station of the powerful wireleas station at Liubo will be completed next month by the Chiaotungpu and that of the despatching station at Chenju, on the Shanghai-Nanking Railway, is expected to be complet

The Eastern Times says that, in F. Riccio. Mr. Japite of the National Government's order prohibiting the exportation of gold to foreign countries, selfish merchants, including both Chinese and Japanese, have smuggled over the above Estate to the STS DAY or. The following passengers left 8500,000 worth of gold from China AUGUST, 1930.

All Creditors al Others are accords. Tresidder and children, Mr. addition, the journal says, gold yesterday by 9.8. D'Artagnanto Japan since last month. In ingly hereby required to read their F. Guest, Miss Marguerette Chail-valued et over 81,000,000 was recent Olaims to the Undersigned on or before let, Miss Jeannette Challet, Missly smuggled to Japan through the

Madeleinae Chaillet, Mr. J. Folk. various Korean ports.

The following passengers left yesterday by RM.S. Empress of

Shanghai's exports to Tientsin, Russia-Mr. Tong Pei Chee, Mr. which decreased considerably after Leland Wang, Mr. J. Gispect, Mr. the seizure of the Tientsin Customs Tiu Tie, Mr. and Mrs. H by General Yen Hai Shan's fored at the end of this year. This Basket, Mr. V. Hermaso, Mr.

eign representative, are now grad. powerful wireless station, the Chi- Wan Nan, Mr. Lee Chee, Mr. Layually increasing because the ship-nese Press says, will begin to Kay, Mr. Go Julian, Master pers are not required to pay the operate early next year and will Edwards Go, Mr. Leland E. John-Customs duty at both ends, says the be able to communicate with every son, Mr. Geo. T. Wassell, Mr. Nge Chinese Fress. On Wednesday last part of the world. Bum Pong, Mrs. Tan Sick, Mr. Eweek, it is said, over 1,000 tons of Nagel, Mr. P. Braga, Mr. F. Cross, Mr. F. Spears, Mr. W. Dyer, Mr. J. Ulman, Mr. E.-Riddel. Mr. Brennan, Mr. G. Leedy, Mr. E. D. Socolofsky, Miss B. R. Appleby, Miss L. B. Hough, Miss F. North cott, Miss Mabelle R. Cully, Mrs. A. M. Thomas, Miss Mac Chapin, Miss Lucy Kaahe, Miss Lucy 1. Kan, Mrs. Harry Armatage, Miss Elizabeth Ho," Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Capen, Mrs. M. K. Yee Tam, Mrs. Mary S. Godwin, Mrs. Wong Yee, Mrs. Chan. She, Miss Leong Mo, Mrs. Kwan Shee, Master Ng Sec. Mr. R. L. Phillips, Mrs. A C Grases, Miss M. Fraser, Master C. Grases, Mr. F. Válara, Mr. J. G.. Viruete, Mr. E. K. Sampedro, Miss M: Fraser, Miss Hazel Alcorn, Miss Alice Satre, Mrs." Yip She, Mr. M.aubscribers of the Shanghai Mutual. The two "Ons" will only run to Goldman.

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cargo were shipped to the northern port by foreign vessels.

Their petition for the abolitian of obnoxious taxes on their products Being fruitless, some 200 Tsingtao. merchants stormed a government taxation bureau in that city last Week and smashed many windows and most of the furniture, states

Tsingtao telegram to the Sinar po, Officials of the bureau suc ceeded in escaping and the Mayor and members of the Chamber of Commerce are now mediating in the matter.

A telegram has been seat to the Central Government by the Chinese

THE RIVER TRAFFIC,

KEEN COMPETITION BETWEEN

TWO LEADING COMPANIES.

What is generally taken to mean keener competition between the Tung On Steamship Company and the Hong Kong, Canton" and Macao Steamboat Company is the decision of the former concern to place the Tung On and Sai On on the Hong Kong-Macno run Sundays. Both of these concerna have figured very prominently in river traffic during the past few months,"

the Portuguese port on Sundays, as they have to maintain a daily ser vice to Canton. While the Sai On has already made her first trip to Macao last Sunday, the Tung On will not be put into commission on this run till next week. The two boats will run on alternate Sun- days.

Telephone Co., saying that members The following passengers left of the International. Telephone & yesterday by the 8.8. President Telegraph Corporation have "look Pierce: Mrs. J. H. F. Burd, Missed down upon the Chinese Govern Virginia Burd, Mrs. M. J. Clute, nent by purchasing the Telephone Comdr. and Mrs. L. O. Colbert, Co. without first applying to the U.S.N., Miss Margaret Roberts, Chinese Government for permis- Miss Kathryn Darras, Miss Darry sion" and they promise their full Durras, Mrs. K. B. Bragg, Mrs. M. support to the Central Government Ferry, Miss Helen Morton, Mr. and in its attempt to regain China's Since the s.s. Venezia was laid Mrs. G. M. Riveire, Master George sovereignty in the Foreign Settle-up, the Sui Tai has been carrying Riveire, Jr., Mr. A. G. Zarou, ment of Shanghai.

a large number of the week-end Master Robert Hawkins, Master

trippers to Macao, but there was an Harry Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Palmer, Miss Daphne Palmer, many methods to get rid of an evil

After trying without success appreciable decrease in numbers last

week. Miss Beverly Palmer, Mrs. M. H.

When Mr. Woo Hay Tong, manag- Gowan, Mr. K. Mei, Miss N. K. spirit which he declared was annoying-director of the Tung Ou 5.9. Stewart, Mr and Mrs. F. M. Rahn, workman in Lunghua who had con- ing him day and night, a Chinese

Co., resigned from the position of Mr. T. F. Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. tracted typhoid fever invented a "farmer for the Steamboat Com. A. Haibrance, Mr. C. W. Thresher, Miss Jeanne Colbert, Mra Herbert strange method of getting rid of pany, it was evident there there Hilschmr, Mr. J. K. Kusik, Prof. a creek with the helief that thetween the two companies, and this this spirit when he jumped into would be very keen competition be- and Mrs. E. Roberts, Mr. R. Barto, spirit, who was afraid of being was confirmed a few days after the Lt.-Comdr. Marian Bragg, Mrs. E drowned, would never come to his recent change of operators was un E. Eiser, Master John Bragg, Miss

home. However, after jumping

nounced; when Mr. Woo told a re Mizpah Chenier, Mr. and Mrs. E.

presentative of the Prear that the into the creek, the workman was J. Darral, Miss Nell Darres, Mr. unable to swim to the bank, with and Mrs. H. B. Bousman, Master the result that he was drowned. Robert Bousman, Miss Cathryn Foster, Mrs. H. Hawkins, Miss Isabel Hawkins, Mr. O. Morgen stern, Mra."W. L. Harlow, Mr. and Mrs. T. Havens, Mr. W. J. Yan Konijnenburg, Miss Evelyn Mar- garet McGrath, Mr. B. D. Man chester, Mr. J. A. Kelly, and Mr. Frederick Trug.

The mv. Burgenland (H.A.L.) left Shanghai on Tuesday, the 15th instant, at 6 am, vid Foochow and is duo here on Friday, the 18th instant.

The China Merchants Steam Navigation Co. was taken over by the local authorítica on July 2 at a little after, 'noon in accordance with instructions from General Yen Hai Shan says the North China Star, and continues: Two secre taries to the local Municipal Gov- erament, Mr. Teui, Chen Han, ard Mr. Han Yi Li have been appointed

general and assistant managers of the Company, respectively. In 'General Yen's telegram it is stated that "adequate protection should be rendered to all properties belonging the Company, and nothing CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME should be sold or mortgaged under

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ANOTHER MYSTERY OF THE SEA.

GRAVE ANXIETY REGARDING S.S. CHEUNG ON.

Enquiries at the office of the local agents regarding the fate of the 8.8. Cheung On elicited the news that the greatest anxiety is being felt for the safety of the vessel.

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The Cheung On has, it is stated. been on the coastal run up North Judges of the Shanghai District for the last few years, but was Court are engaged in hearing a case chartered by a firm in Bangkok to in-which an officer of the Greater carry rice to this port. She eailed Shanghal Bureau of Public Safety from Bangkok on July 3, and as is charged by one of his former gub that port is, about 1,470 miles from ordinates with misappropriating Hong Kong, the trip usually takes three of five bags of opiam seized from six to seven days, but the by the latter on March 20. A re- Cheung On has now been out for port is alleged to have been made about double that time, and there. to the officer by complainant but, is no news of her. The fact that

hocerasusedap hpasing had rather has been reported by Ch

by Cheung On is requested to make a stated that no sign of the missing pheral the slow Gebrealgan tangerup adds ta i rong field)" THE-

position and approximate position 1 - The Chemg Of 16 1 ighter, of the five bags of opium were raen: the anxiet of all concerned, tioned and a motor car used for The agents have enlisted the help the vessel was heading for at the and, according to the local agents, has no accommodation for passen- transporting the drug was not pro- of the harbour authorities, as a time, duced. A remand was ordered to result of which a-notice was issued The French steamer Paul Doumer gers. She is under the command of rnable the members of Public Safety by the Harbour Master to the effect left Baigon on July 10 and arrived a foreign master, Captain H. Q Bureau to make further investiga-that any vessel which has met the in port yesterday morning, but upon Udden, and carries a crew of about

(Continued of foot of next column) enquiries made on board, it was so Chinese officers and men

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