NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

THE FANLING HUNT AND

RACE CLUB.

HE Steeplechase Meeting B beduled to be held at Kwanti on the 7th April, 1933, has been CANCELLED.

By Order of the Committee,

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THOMSON & CO., Chartered Accountants, Secretaries.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HỒNG KONG

PROBATE JURISDICTION.

IN THE GOODS or SARAH KATE HEWSON, LATE OF ELYSIE IN THE PAKIST OF ST. HELER, JEBKET IN THE CHANNEL 18- LANDS, ENGLAND, MARRIED WOMAN, DECEASED.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Court has, by virtue

of the Proviziong of Section 58 of Ordinance No. 2 of 1897, made a Order limiting the Time for Creditors and Others to send in their Claims against the above Estate to the 22ND day of APRIL, 1933

All Creditora and Others are accord. ingly hereby required to send their claims to the Undersigned on or before that date.

Dated the 23rd day of March, 1933.

JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER, Solicitors for the Executor,

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Prince's Building,

Ice House Street,

Hong Kong.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG.

PROBATH JURISDICTION.

IN THE GOODS or ROBERT COLVIN, LATE OF No. 48, MARCHMONT ROAD, EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND, BETIRED AROHANT, DECEASED.

OTICE 18HEREBY GIVEN that the Court has, by virtue of provisions if tha

Bection 58 of Urdinance No. 2 of 1897, made an Order limiting the Time for Creditors and Others to send in their slsima against the abovs Estate to the 22ND DAT ot APRIL, 1933.

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

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Dalad the 83rd day of March, 1933. JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER, Solicitors for the Execatrices, Prince's Building.

Ice House Street,

Hong Kong

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HONG KONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Provisional Certificate No. 57/495 dnted Hong Kong 20th February, 19-2 for Four shares of this Bank numbered 127041/197044 inclusive registered in the name of LU A SU has been at or Stolen, and should this certificate not le prodaced to the Bank before 16th April, 1933, a new certificate for the shares will be isaned, and the aforesaid Provisional Certifi .cite No. 87/495 will be thereafter trea'ad by this Corporation as Null and Veld.

UNION WATERBOAT COM. PANY, LIMITED, NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. THE_Twenty Eighth Annual General Meeting of Share holders will be held in the Offices of Mcasre. Dodwell & Co., Ltd., on Tuesday, the 4th of April, 1983, at 3. p.m. for the purpose of receiving the report of the General Managers together with a statement of Ac counts to 81st December, 1992.

The Transfer Books of the Com- pany will be closed from the 28th March, to 4th April 1988, both dates inclusive.

DODWELL & CO., LTD,,

General Managers.” Hongkong, 23rd March, 1988.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1933,

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be appreciated WHILST SMOKING. SHERRY of the dry type is the BEST of all

APPETISERS.

SHERRY is the most ECONOMICAL WINE as the contents of the bottle remain good after having been opened many days. SHERRY of the OLD BROWN (type) is an EXCELLENT AFTER DINNER wine.

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ARMSTONG-At

WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS EST. 1841.

DEATH.

the Matilda Hos- pital, The Peak, on Friday, on

CALDWELL, age 51.

vance or form up the troops,

Special interest attaches to the old King's Colour that will be

FUNERAL OF MRS. R. SHANNON

IMPRESSIVE SERVICE" AT HAPPY VALLEY

*News and Views *

Governor's personal attendant, Adam, fell from the howdah on to. the tiger's back.

The animal at once turned and attacked him, but he was saved by the hunters, who promptly shot and killed the tiger.

·Origin of * Test Haich."

"I cannot imagine that the in habitants of Newcastle, New South The funeral of Mrs. Shannon, Wales, really object to Hobbs and wife of Inspector R. Shannon, who. F. Warner playing against their passed away on Sunday following tear," says a sarcastic writer in an operation, "took place yesterday London paper. It is an unexpect at the Protestant Cemetery. Tha

Adams is in hospital in a critical funeral was attended by a large ed opportunity for the younger

Sir John Anderson, who number of European members of among them to see a horn of the condition.. the Police Force and many per recent past and a hero of what, in sonal friends, numerous wreathe cricketing annals, an almost be appointed. Governor of Bengal last described as the remote past:, year, was previously, for ten years also being sent.

Nevertheless, a protest has been! Permanent Under Secretary to the launched to the Board of Control. Home Ofice

The pall-bearers, were Chief In- spector R. H. C. Marks, and Iu- spectors C. F. Alexander, J. Bren nan, A. K. Andrew, E. Bloor and J. Carey,

Rev. N. V. Halward conducted the service.

Those present included the In-

"I now begin to understand the origin of the expression Test match. Perhaps we had better go back to the original form and say in future that the M.C.C. is sending a tear to Australia to play a series of

Protest inatches.

Parachutes Deliver Cocoa.

Famous Theatre to Go."

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SUMMARY OF NEWS

Local.

H.E. the Governor "will present. now colours to the let Battalion, the South Wales Bordorora, at a special parado, at Happy Valley this morning. The ceremony will not, however, be held, unless the wan ther is fine. A full description of the procedure and of the regiment's Page 7. gallant record appears-on

A substantial decrease in profits was reported at the annual meeting of the Hong Kong and Whampoa Dock Co., Ltd., yesterday, Tha Chairman said the year 1939 was the worst for shipping in history.

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trade delegation from the Philippines to Hong Kong, Chinh and Japan, is leaving Manila on the President Taft on March 29.

The New Theatre, Oxford, which is not so very now, is to be de- molished and a large and modern building, holding two thousand people, will be erected on the site,

It was largely due to the late Lord Curzon and the late Arthur Bour- chier, with the sympathetic assist took place last evening. It

Page 8. ance of the great Dr. Jowett, of very largely attended. Balliol, that Oxford was able to have a theatre at all.

apector General of Police Hon. Mr. E. D. C Wolfe, the Deputy In- spector General, Mr. T. . King,; Mr. P. Grant, Assistant Superin-

An aerial express delivery service tendent of Palice, Mr. R. H. E. Marks, Chief Inspector; Mr. and Mrs. J. Carey, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-operated in Great Britain by J. S. son, Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Woods, ry and Sons, Ltd. is to be ex- panded to include delivery by para Fowli

chute. Mr. and Mrs. F. W.

The University authorities re- Mr. and Mrs. Harrison. Mr. and

The firm makes cocon and choco-garded the project adversely in Mrs. S. Logan, Mr. and Mrs Wright, Mr. and Mrs. P. Kellet, late, and consignments of these those early days; much opposition Mr. and Mrs. S. Saunders, and goods will be dropped from deliv. had to be fought before the erection airplanes At intermediate,, of the present building, on the stage Messrs. W. Lane, A. K. Andrew: cry W. R. Chester Woods, M. Murphy, points throughout the country. of which O.U.D.S. enthusiasts dis Glendinning, W. H. Nolloth, E. The parachutes will be similar to played their first efforts. Many of Bloor, Byron, C. Mottram, C. Fal those used by the Royal Air Force them, such as H. B. Irving and lon, D. Fitches, H. Fraser, J. Mc-in dropping supplies on isolated Nigel Playfair later, gained pro-

fessional fame. Lellan, L. R. Whant, C. Cuff, Mbases in the East." Hunt, R. Phelip, Mrs. D. Davica and others..

The Wreaths, Among the profusion of wreaths were those from the following

Her loving husband," "Father Mother," Eva and Harry, Ruth and Arthur, Hudson and Walter.

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A Dollars Puzzle.

The following puzzle may interest; our readers.

Irving Tree, Alexander, Ellen Terry, Hawtrey and other darling celebrities of the past have trodden the boards of this theatre.

No Boxes.

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