NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
STOLEN.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the under-mentioned share sorip with transfor deods attached have been stolen and notice has been giren to the Companies concerned to refuse transfer of these shares out of the names of the registered holders :---
Sarip No. 8682 for 30 shares in the Union Insurance Society of Canton Ltd. in the name of Caan Ho Shi Scrip No. 8998 for 50 shares in the Hong. Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co, Ltd. in the name of Chan Ha HP Tra
Sarip No. 6583 for 50 shares in the Obina Light & Power Co. (1918) Ltd. in the name of Chan Ho Sze.
Serip No, 9390 for 2) abaros de do.. Scrip No. 8568 for 10 shares do, de: Scrip No. 6584 for 50 abares do. da. Scrip No. 6661 for 10 shares do, do, Scrip No. 5583 for 50 shares do, do, Serip No. 563 for 10 shares do. de Berip No. 17041 for 40 shares in the Ohins Light & Power Co. (918) Ltd. in the name of Chan He Chung.
Scrip No. 17010 for 10 shares do. de. Bomp No. 11739 for 80 shares do. do.
TSÓ & HODGSON,
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Solicitors for CHAN HO SEL CHAN HO TZ, UBAN HO SLE and CHAN HO CHUNG.
NOTICE.
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the under mentioned scrip for the under-mentioned shares have not been signed by the registered holders and any travafer doods purporting to have been so sigued bear forged signatures:
Scrip No. 16709 for 100 Shares in the Hongkong Electric Co., Ltd. No 391688/291787 in the name of Chan Mok Shi (Mrs.)
Scrip No. 18084 for 100 Shares in the same Company Nos. 275811/276010 in the name of Chan Wong Shin Hing (Mrs.)
Berip No. 16683 for 100 Shares in the same Company Nos. 331768 321867 in the name of Mrs. Wong Shui Ying (Mrs.)
Serip No. 8307 for 50 Shares in the Hongkong & Kowloon, Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd Nos. 11492/11641 in the name of Chan Wong Shin Bing (Mra).
Scrip No. 7471 for 25 Bhares in the same Company No. 3382/3386 in name of Chan Wong Shin Hing (*(Mrs.)
No. 7473 for 25 Shares in the Scrip
sama Company Nos. 28170/28194 in
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OBITUARY
SIR THOMAS HENRY MARTYN-JERRAM
{THROUGH REUTER A
ADENCY]
ST. JOSEPH'S COL· LEGE ATHLETICS
Successful Meeting Held
A. J. HUSSAIN AGAIN
CHAMPION
FIFTY-EIGHT NEW SHIPS ON ORDER
BRISK REVIVAL IN BRITISH YARDS,
London. A representative of the LONDON, March, 20.
Ship Building Employers Federation THE death has occurred of Ad-
has rovelled that since. November 1 miral Sir Thomas Henry
orders for 38 vessels have been Martyn-Jorram, who was Comman- der-in-Chief on the China Station The annual Athletic Sports meet-booked by British shipyards. As from 1913 to 1913, succeeding Ad-ing of St. Joseph's College was held a result of these orders," he added, miral Winslos.
at Caroline yesterday. Despite the "it is extremely probable that the Admiral Terrain was just prior threatening weather a large number figures for new tonnage commenced to his appointment to Hong Kong of old boys and visitors were pre-in British shipyards for the March second in command of the Medient, and, keen interest was shown quarter will exceed the tonnage terranean Flesta poat he had by the competitors. held since 1910. He was born on September 8th, 188, the second son of the late Res. 5. J. Jerram, vicar of Chobham. He married Clara Isabel, daughter of the late Mr. J. Parsons, Ennox, near Frome, and had two sons. He was educated at Woodcote House, Windlesham, and H.M.S. Britania.
A.
J. Hussain, repeated his succoss last year by winning the Senior Championship, while Pereira wou the Junior Champion ship for the third year in succes sion.
sommenced during the whole of 1039."
In making the statement the re- Jpresentative continued, there was no desire to raise false hopes that British shipbuilding and ship re. pairing is on the eve of any boom, At the conclusion of the sports, but it would be a mistake to Mr. N. L. Smith, Director of Educa-minimise the change for the better tion, gave away the prizes. In ask which the recent widespread plac-
SUMMARY OF NEWS
Speaking at the annual distribu tion of prizes at the Anglo-French School at Causeway Bay, Rev. Fr. Byrne, S. J. paid a glowing tribute to the work of the teaching staff of that institution. Mr A. R. Wel lington distributed the prizes
Pago: 7, The case in which Mrs. Ida Spary is suing her husband for maintenance was continued at Cen- tral Magistracy yesterday, Mr. Lo's submissions on behalf of the defendant will be found on.
Pago 12 Supplementary Estimates totalled 805,000 are to come before the Fin- ance Committee on Thursday.... Of this sum: 67,739 is required for transport of Government servante..
Page 8. Last week 40 cases of smallpox
Page &
Joining in 1871 ho commanded ing him to do so, Brother Matthias,ing of orders indicates. The new and 28 deaths were reported.
Director of the College said:---
Mr. Smith, please accept on my own behalf and on behalf of my colleagues our sincere thanks for kindly consenting to attend our manual sports and to hand over the prizes to the successful competitors. Your. presence, amongst us this notwithstanding the afternoon, mumerous calls on your attention, is sufficient evidence of the keen in terest you take in education in all its aspects: intellectual, moral and
the 113-foot torpedo boat Childers, on her voyage to Melbourne in 1884. He received the thanks of the Victorian Government and the Admiralty for his account of the Vorage and its muccessful accom- plishment. As the first Heutenant of H.M.S. Conquest, he commanded that battalion of seamen in the Vitu Expédition of 1890 and also acted as Vice Consul at Beira and Mapondas during the Fortuguese difficulties in 1991, for which he was physical. thanked by the Foreign Office. On I am very happy to have the leaving Hong Kong he was appoint-opportunity of congratulating the od commander of the Second Bat-prize winners on their success. tle Souadron and led the Squadron congratulate the competitors who into the Battle of Jutland. He was have not won prizes on their fine promoted Admiral in 1917, and ap-| College spirit. pointed member of the Naval Prize Tribudo in 1925.
He received many decorations in cluding, the Royal Humane Socie- ty's medal for saving life in 1881, the General African medal in 1800, being also mentioned in despatches In 1887 he received the Queen's Jubilee medal, and was made a Commander of the Bath in 1012. Other
decorations included the Coronation medal: 1911, 1914. Star, War medal and Victory medal, Or- der of the Rising Sun (Grand Cor- don) 1818, Commander, Legion of Honour 1816, Order of St. Anne of the 1st class with crossed swords 1917. Order of St. Maurice and St. Lazarus. And the Chinese Order of the Striped Tiger.
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THE DEATH OF SYLVA
TAU THE EDITOR UÊ THE "HONG KOxo
DALLY FREE."]
SIR, Your Kowloon leader in (bis morning's paper on The Dearth of Sylva has brought to a head a state of commencing indignation which has possessed me for many days..
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It is my agreeable duty to thank the prize donors for their generosity and the members of the committee who have contributed to make this afternoon's function a real success I must also thank all those ladies and gentlemen present for the honour of their company this after- noon. I now ask you, Mr. Smith, to be good enough to hand over the prizes to the successful competitors.
The Results.
The results are as follows:- C1, Long Jump (Junior)-1st, J. Pereira; 2nd Sun Wah. Distance: 14ft 9in
Ce, High Junior (Senior)-1st, A. Omar; 2nd, G. Windsor. Height:
Kft. 3in.
Ca, High Jump (Junior)st, J. Pereira; 2nd, J. Ford. Height: 4ft. 2in.
C4, Long Jump (Senior)-1st, A. Hussain; 2nd, A. Tossan. Distance: 18ft 7in..
Cs, 100 Yards (Junior)-1st, Sun Wah Luk; 2nd, Ip Wing Kut. Time: 12.2-bBECS.
C6, 100 Yards (Senior)-let, Vempin; 2nd, G. Bouza. Time: 10.3-5ecs.
7, 100 Yards (Midgets): 1st, Lo Chee To; 2nd, B. Xavier. Time:
15весв.
C8, 200 Yards (Junior):-1st, Suen Wah Luk; 2nd, Ip Yin Chin. Time: 30secs.
orders will in the coming months increase substantially the employ- ment in several shipbuilding dis tricts."
Thanks to closer co-operation with British steel makers British yards
were able to quote tempting prices at home and abroad.
Pereira; 2nd, L. Ozorio. Time: mins.
018," One Mile (Senior):-1st, T. Castilho; 2nd, Ma. Huch Hay Time:
mins. 378eck.
CIB, Putting the Shot, 12 lbs. 1st, A. Hussain 2nd, A. Tosaan. Distance: 3aft. Tțin.
20, 120 Yards (Senior)-1st Yan Tat Chuen; 2nd, Wong Ting Man.
91, 100 Tarda (Junior Boys of Kai Lap School)-1st, Lam Wa Woon;
ad, Chan Ho Kee:
100 Yards (Pupils of St. Mary's School)ist, C. Remedios; 2nd, F. Barreiro,
23, 100 Yards (Pupils of St. Francis School):--1st, Rose Lai; 2nd, Marin Pan.
24, 100 Yards (Pupils of the Canossian School): 1st, R. Ribeiro; end, Doris Ho Shing.
26, 50 Yards (Midgets, Convent School)-1st, A. Rozario; 2nd, M. O'Sullivan.
.97, BÖ Yards (Midgets, St. Joseph's College):-Tat, Lo Chee 28, 220 Yards (La Salle College, To; 2nd, B. Xavier, Timo: Sse 03.
Kowloon)-1st, J. Alves; and Lee Yum Kin
29, Invitation Relay Race (Hong Kong Schools):-let, C.B.S.; 2nd, St. Stephen's. Time: mina, 'sleecs. 30, 220, Yards (St. Joseph's Old Boys)1st, J. O'Sullivan; 2nd J. Sequeira.
31, 220 Yards (Boys of St. Louis Industrial School,
At Mesars. A. S. Watson's an- nual meeting of shareholders, Mr. Harry Humphreys, reported that trade depression and the cholera courage last summer had resulted unfavourably on the company- About lahke had been spent on their Canton branch. No dividend was declared appears on Page B... St. Joseph's College Sporte took place yesterday at Caroline Hill