HEW ADVERTISEMENTS
-NOTICE.
JOHN HENRY KESWICK has this day been authorised to sign for the Company 'per procuration'.
JARDINE, MATHESON &
00., LTD.
Hong Kong, lat February, 1934.
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COMPANY
INCORPORATED WITH LIMITED LIABILITY IN USA)
THE STANDARD-VACUUM OIL COMPANY announces it has taken over the business, offices, agen- accounts of cies, contracts and
Socony-Vacuum Corporation, and will be responsible for All obligations of Socony-Vacuum Corporation.
Union Building,
Hong Kong, February 1st, 1934.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1934.
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REMINDER.
THE Angual General Meeting of THE
the Society will take place in the board room of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co.,Ltd. on Thursday, 1st February, 1984, at 5.30 p m.
LINSTEAD & DAVIS, Secretaries and Treasurers,
Hong Kong, 31st January, 1994.
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ASSOCIATION.
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JAS. WATSON a Ca la
CARLET BURNETTES
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Not the ANNUAL GENERAL FLEMING-At the War Memorial
MEETING of the members of this Association will be bold in the Boardi Room of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson, &Co., Ltd., on THURSDAY, 8th FEBRUARY, 1934, at 5.30 p.m., "to pass and adopt the Accounts for the near ending 31st DECEMBER, 1933, ynd to elect (cers, etc.
By Orler.
G. F. S UPSDELL
Hon. Secretary,
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COLD STORAGE COMPANY,
LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDKES."
TOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN
N that the Thirty-Eighth Ordinary
Hospital on January 31, 1934 to Katherine, the wife of John Fleming, a son.
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OBITUARY
RT. REV. É. S. TALBOT
London, January 31. ||
The death has occurred, of the Rt. Rev. Edward Stuart Talbot, D.D.. Britain's oldest" Bishop, fas ther of Gilbert Talbot, whose me mory the Toc H. was founded as a memorial when he was killed in the first German liquid-gas at- tackReuter.
SIR ROBERT CLIVE
SHANGHAI GANGSTERS NEWS SUMMARY
BUSY
Well-Known Doctor Held-Up
Shanghai, January 90.. Dr. Robert Cech Robertson, from Kilmarnock aged 45 and one of the most prominent doctors in Shanghai, Was held
up by -four Chinese gangsters in the
Appointed Ambassa- Bubbing Wen district this after-
dor At Tokyo
London, January 30. His Majesty the King has been graciously pleased to approve.. the appointment of Sir Robert Henry Clive, His Majesty's Envoy Extra- ordinary and Minister Plenipoten- tlary at the Holy See, to be His Majesty's Ambassador Extraordin- ary and Plenipotentiary at Tokyo in succession to the Right Hon. Sir Francis Lindley, who is shortly retiring.-British Wireless Bervice.
Sir Robert Henry' Clive, K.CM. G., C.M.G. joined the Diplomatic Service 'In 1902, and from 1926 to 1931 was British Minister at Te- heran, Persia.
noon
As he was entering his car, the
threw out, his gunmen chauffeur and drove at full speed to the western suburbs.
THE GERMAN REICH
Chinese Law For Reconstruc-
tion Proposed
[Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Fress" (Copyright.)]
Berlin, Jan. 30.
Dr. Robertson, who was a cap- tain in the RAMC. in the Great War, struggled desperately with the gangsters who fired two shots which missed his head by a hair's breadth They stole his gold watch. $250, his wife's passport, į The "Law for reconstruction of docume nis and the German Reich" was introduced other valuable dumped Dr. Robertson in a lonely at a special Reichstag session on spot.
Tuesday afternoon by Home Min- "They: abandoned the car a few
miles further on-Reuler.
AN ERRAND OF MERCY
Shanghal, later,
If Gossip we must
Echoes of 1880
Around the Courta
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The accidents which accurred day before yesterday have been given in detail. Also a letter from
a correspondent which is full of Linterest
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