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ADVERTISEMENTS. THE HONG KONG
"KONG
JOCKEY CLUB.
EN FIRST EXTRA RACE be hold (Weather Farmitting) at HAPPY VAL LET on SATURDAY, ME MARCH, 1999, Commencing at 2 p.m.
TMKETING will
Too Firab Bell will be Bung at. 1.30
p.m.
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MEMBERS INOLGBURE Members are notified that they and their Ladies must wear their Badges prominently displayed..
No One without a Badge will be admitted to the Members Enclosure.
Badges admittlug Non-Members to the Members' Enclosure and Cleb Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and $3.00 for Ladias (Both inslading Tax) are obtainable through the STORE TARY upon Introduction by a Momber, uck Momber to be responsible for Payment of All Chil, etc.
Badges admitting 20 Members' Enclosure will not be on sale at the Baco Course.
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On No Protext will Children bu permitting.
in either Enclosure during Tiffins are obiicable at the Club Hours provided they are ordered from the No. Boy by p.m. on MARCH 4TH, Telephone 21920,"
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE,
NOTICE
Notes on this day we have aus YOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thorised Dipl. Ing. T. JANESEN to sign our firm per pro.
3. FELD & CO, LTD. Canton/Hongkong, March 156, 1932,
NOTICE
CHINA ENTERTAINMENT AND LAND INVESTMENT CO., LTD.
IS HEREBY GIVEN that the SHCOND ORDIN ARY GENERAL MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the Registered Offices of the Com. pany, King's Theatre Building, th Floor, on Wednesday, the 23rd day of March, 1932, at 12 Noon, to receive the Directors' Report and Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1931, to elect Auditors, and to transnot subh other business as may be properly transmetod at a Ordinary General Meeting of the Company.
And notice is further hereby givon that the Register and Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from the 14th to the 23rd day of March, 1932, both days inclusivo.
LIANG CHI HAO,
Managing Director,
The Price of Admission to the Public Hong Kong, 1st Mac.. 1932,
Enclosure is $2.00, including Tax, for
all Persons, including Ladise, and ir
payable at the Gate.
Bolders and Ballors in Uniform are admitted Half Price.
Bookmakers, Tin Tse Mon, sto., will not be permitted to operate with in the Precincts of THE HONG KONG JOCKEY OLon during the Race Meeting. Tiffin will be obtainable in the Eas taurant in the Publio Enclosure,
By Order,"
U. B. BROWN,
Scoretary.
Hong Kong, 29th Feb, 1032,
[1889.
THE HONG KONG ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that thes TORTY-THIRD ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING will be bald at the Company's Offices. P. & D. Building, on WEDNESDAY, 23xD MARCH, 1982, at 11 a.m., for the purpose of presenting the Report of the Directors together with A 81st Statement of Accounts to December, 1931, and electing Directors and Auditors..
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The Register of Members of the Company will be CLOSED from to 282D 10TH MARCH, 1982 MARCH, 1932, 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, 17th Feb., 1982. [1888
THE BANK OF EAST ASJA, LIMITED,
NTOTICE 18 EREBY GIVEN
that the THIRTEENTH OR DINARY MEETING OF SHARE HOLDERS will be held at the Registered Office of the Company No. 10. Des Voeux Road, Central" at. 3.00 pm SATURDAY, the 19 MARCH, 1932, for the purpose of receiving, the of the Directors together with Statement of Accounts for the year ending 31st December, 1981.
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The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from BATURDAY, 12TH MARCH, 1937, to SATURDAY, 19TH MARCH, 1932 (both days inelusive), during which parked no transfer of shares can be registered.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
KAN TONG PO,
Ohief Manager.
[1888
Hong Kong, 1st March, 1000
CHINA ENTERTAINMENT AND ~LAND INVESTMENT CO., LTD..
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NOTICE I Extraordinary General
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Meeting of the Members of the Chins Entertainment & Land Investment. Co., Ltd., will be held at the Regis tered Office of the Company, King's Theatre Building, 5th Floor, at 12.16 p.m. on Wednesday, the 23rd day of March 1982, for the purpose of com.. ́sidering, and if thought Et, passing the following Besolution:-
That there shall be added to Article 71 of, the 'Articles of Association of the Company the Words:
#but the Chairman shäll receive double remuneration?? AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALBO GIVEN that a further Er- traordinary General Meeting of the Members of the China Entertainment & Land Investment Co., Ltd.,.will he held at 12 o'clock Noon on Wednes day, the 18th day of April 1982 for the purpose of receiving a report of the proceedings at the above-men- tioned Mosting and of confirming, if thought fit a Special Resolution the above-mentionso Resolution,
Dated this Second day of March 1982
LIANG QHI HAO,
Managing Director,
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who shall win at it. Then home and working in my garden, and thereafter dined early,
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MR. PEPYS IN HONG possible in the Wong, Nel Chong matter. Thereafter heat to my own and Valley swoopetak to run of garden, and though my own flowers hends to qualify some sixteen popies | bu not of an arsellerios accordingly, only in the fund races. But to this yet a well enough pleased, ace
27-All night heavy rain, and
Mr. F. Soed roplibs that the ing how ill my garden is situate, when I do wake it proves a dull towards must nexxie consider the and morrover I am persuaded I had owners first, as, the Club be for won the Cut Mignonette (Poak) and cold day, though from them, and that I do but speak as had exhibited. But others might honey Toney see the Harbour. But,
not have been so minded; (one who wagera, Which I do Lord when I had bashed and trimmed myself, the fog was down adily admit, but say that the Club
could not exist without the percen.. and heavy rain, na fowls a day na
tage upon, wagering. And as usual ever I saw. So I do on my thickrat
we do come back in our conver garments, and then to the gardensation to the next race meeting and to pluck a pansy or two to match, but none ont; and at last when very wet, I do find soms vielae that will serve. Which in a way do soom mighty foppish, yes I would fwin 29th-Up vary betimes lost on be" well set but that I shams not my iny, way to the office, some pretty wife, we taking our nuncheon, in wend should essay her so called Bir R. Slingsby's box at the Race right of profiting by one pair of Coures. And so, after mottling my gloves and I refuse.her propoand: paper at my offles, to the Baco Thare very busy setting my busi- Course with my wife and Sir R. ness in order, and shall be more Harpenden and his Indy in a so later I doubt not. At Swatow hackney motor "coach, bus Lord | there has been nome trouble between how the rain, do fall. Yet in. Sir the Chinese and Japanese bat. I R. Slingsby's box all very snug and thank. God, no serious incident a mighty fine company at nuncheon arms to have come of it. In Shang- where all very merry, and F sit had the Chinese still hold the: next a pretty and ingenious Indy Japanese, though. I doubt they shall in whose conversation I do tako | fail of it later, when the reinforce-- much pleasure, and upor myments from Japat shall arrive. other hand Lly who has This night to the King's, house known the East for many a
where I see "Canaries Sometimes year and with her Lord who Sine the 'merriest plece that ever aita opposite, do discourse in I anw, and Mr. T. Walls and the wittiest way possible, and as Yvonne Arnaud beyond compare in pleasant a mandi' as ever I ent But their parts. And though I do ad Lord it was well d'were 80, 28 mit that the level of technique of thereafter I could find no fortune British Alma be somewhat inferior and lose some forty odd florins at upon the whole to that of American: wagering, though my wife do win ones, yet. to British cars they' are some twenty-three. Indeed, it comes beyond compare more pleasing, about that she hath won about being void of the adenoidal twang. fifty upon the meeting whilst I, Yeb as I suppose the glutinous poor wratch, be well nigh a hundred | British, drawl must be no less con- out. Yet what like me'most sorely brary to the minds and cars of is that our through billet comes not | Americans. out though the one below it, which we did have last year comes up twice for a second and once for a startor, while the one above it comes up twice for a starter. And, as I suppose, I am the most un- lucky man at wagering upon a sweepstake as ever was. So home, t with friends in a motor coach, and very early to bed.
28th, Lord's Day.-Reading in the Now's Sheetes this morning I see to my grent surprise that upon the whole, over the nine races, the wager upon that second poný do be the best bet, even though Lobster Bay pays the biggest for a win. To the Queen's Ficture House where at an carly view I do see a Radio pic ture called Escape" in which Mr. G du Maurier plays and it pleases mo greatly, both for the story and for the clearness of the diction, Thereafter to the Club where I find My Povy, Creed, Bir B. Harpen den, Mr. Ashby, and Mr. F. Seeds, and over a glass of Hollands waters we did discuss the Races in Fetres pect. And upon the generalexis- lence of the arrangements we do all agree, and the more particularly upon the condition of the Course and the corely aspect of the Lawre Mr. Ashby "anys, and we do a agred with him, there bo two great troubles, the only being the con- gestioun that taken place in the hall where we lay our wagers, and the other the number of ponies that do start. You when I consider this, I cannot blame the Stewards upon the first count so much, as they do control the weather oven Teen than Mr...T. Claxton. And, tipan a fine day when the sun do'shine, the wagering hall do be amply auf ficient. But upon awet day, then
1st March. The Japanese very strong in thetry deniands at Shang- hai, and little hope that the pre- sent parley may stay the firing at on On all sides I do hear how marvellous well our Admiral Sir H. Kelly do bear himeslf, and hath the highest possible raputacioun Both with the Chinese and Japanese And I do "put my faith more in him than in our simple politicians er the doctrinaries of the Lengue. Reading this morning in the Newe- shootes, where they do print extraete from their Ales of &fty and twenty- five years ago, I am amazed to find a passage most bitter against Sir John Pope Hennessey, rejoicing much at his departure and depre eating his return. And I reflect how changed are the times, or the man, as these twenty years gon: the News, Sheetes do write of Their Ex cellencies always with respect, and sometimes they approbate, and if it de be they chide, it is phrased: in the gentle rebuke of a mother to her erring child. (which, if one think of it, to prove that the acribes have a good conceit of themselves). I read also of the bright prospects of mining in the New Territories thesis tmmty-dvě years gone, and am and at heart to think that more precious metal hath been put into the Territories than Sir Paul or any ons dae ever took out save for the Wolfram, they dug out at Needle Hill during the Great War, I doubt if any mine has over produced a gaining or profit, unless indeed it ba the jud mine of Mr. Teo Tann Tai. But of this for a yrar past I have hha no sure in formation.-
For
2nd.-Again very cold this morn- ing but later the sun comes out and much warmer Henry fighting at Shanghai and God knows what
shall come of it.
de all and mundry troupe in, and, office where I am very busy ordering 3rd-Up betimes and to the though they wager in no way, yet of my busincer Which done by do they stand about and cumber three of the clock. I do visit the the space And though "dimovet Flower Show with my wife, where obstantes propinguos" may be well we do take the greatest possible pleasure of the beautiful flowers enough for a Regulus, yet one may and vegetables shown. And at the not imitate a tank entering into lettuce I was in wonder, so great battle when the obstructions do they go. But I would fain tell the consist in the main of pretty Chi- judge that lettuce of that mon- nese Ladies
But a for betting, trous size doth not eat well, and Lord! I am wall satisfied that there: I will wager 7 have in my own should indeed be separate booths poor garden a hundred young heart for the Ladies, for they do visit that shall be more palatable. Of the spaces and take up room, only the flowers..I am at ni stounde to to impect the number of billeta mow whether I do admire my old Hold, as like an not, but
any friend Mr. J. Bagram's daffodils casa do plough their way in And, and tulipa or Mra F Hall's cine- as a man, one must give them the right of it and, as likes an not, fail in the end of purchasing one's billet. And hersin I do think the Stewards should make some altera cons, but what they should be I am in no way settled in my mind, for the question do bat hard one. As kards the number of ponies, at not how this may be amended, unless indeed the Stewards do find
rariam, which. I do see at the exact moment when the sun shineth upon them to their very great advantag Beside these I wan in gront, ad- miration of three pots of fuchsia. shown by My Lady Fash, which I do not remember to have som be fore, and, coming from North Devon, where the very badge do ba of fuchsin I do hold myself to be a judge competent to speak on this
4th-1: zoom there is an armis. auch put out that, I have no single tice at Shanghe since two of the indication as to how I shall wage
and I porcalve I must enquire of clock yesterday, the Chinese fallen Mr. J. Heard tomorrow. So to my back to a new line and the Japaneec house early and talking with my now halting. And I pray that wife and some friends who come peace, may have This day as fine to take a glass of wing with us, a day as ever I saw in March and Ate our dinner as Sir J. Minne I am in hopes of my flowers, and houss and after much morriment fina that it will be fair weather at home and so to bed in great hope the Race to-morrow. And I am of the morrow..
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