REW ADVERTISEMENTS
HONGKONG FOOTBALL CLUB. RUGBY INTERPORT
PROQRAMME.
THURSDAY. 15th February:
SHANGHAI RU.F.C.
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HONGKONG FOOTBALL CLUB.
Club ground at 8.30 pm.. Reserved Sonts $2.00 (including tax) booking at Anderson Music Co., Ltd. from 6th February.
SATURDAY, 17th February;
SHANGHAI RU.F.C.
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COMBINED SERVICES.
Club ground at 3.30 pm.
W. PRYDE,
Hon. Secretary.
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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG.
PROBATE JURISDICTION..
IN THE GOODS OF HERRER"
AUSTIN RODGERS, LAT OF THE LooK-OUT," TAIPO, AND" OF VICTORIA, IN THE COLONY OF HONG KONG, ACCOUNTANT, DECEASED
TOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN that the Court has, by virtue of the provisions of Section 58 of Ordinance No. 2 of 1897, made a order limiting "the time for credito s and others to send in their Claim, against the aber Eatste to TEIR DAY of MARCH, 1934.
All creditors and others are sword. ingly bacchy gaired to end their claims to the undersigned on or befor that date.
DEACONS,
Solicitors for the Administrat r
1, Des Vaux Road, Contral, Heng Kong.
THE DAIRY
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FARM, ICE AND COLD STORAGE COMPANY, LIMITED.
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NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
TOTICE 'S HEREBY GIVEN
Nat the Thirty-Eighth Ordinary
Yearly Meeting of the Shareholders in the Company will be held at te Company's Town Office, 2, Lower Albert Road, on Tuesday, 20 h February, 1934, at 11 A.M. for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Direc ors together with Statement of Accounts, declaring a Dividend and re-electing Directors and Auditors.
The Transfer Books of the Company will be el eed from the 9th February to 20th February, 1834, both days inclu- sive.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
J. D. THOMSON,
Secretary. Hong Kong, 39th January, 1934
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THE BANK OF EAST ASIA, LTD.
TOTICE is hereby given that the ORDINARY MEETING OF SHAREHOLDE S will be held at the Registered Office of the Company No. 1, Des Voeux Road Central, at 2.31 pm Saturday, the luth February, 1934, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with a Statement of Accounta for the year ending 31st December,
NFIFTEENTH
1933.
The Traurfer Books of the Company will be closed from Saturday 3r February to Saturday 10th February 1934 (both days inclusive) during which period no transfer of shares cau be registered.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
KAN TONG PO,
Chief Manager. Hong Kong, 24th January, 1924.
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NOTICE.
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ALLY-On Feo, 2 at his residance, No. 36 Lockhart Road, M. Ally of Messrs. A V. Apcar *Co. aged 75.
have been compiled by persons who make no claim to literary distinction,
after beautiful
that
words are
In this quest WILBE-On January 27, 1934, words it is noticeable
her residence, 78 Route Dollfus, certain number 01 Shanghai, Alwine Konstanze Wimbe, aged 2 years. Hungjae always chosen," appearing well up January 31, at 4 pm, MARSHALL. On
1930, at Hove, Sussex, Harry Christopher Marshall, dearly be loved husband of Alice Fanny Marshall, foamberly of Shanghai. BIRTHS
December
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ELLERY. On January 27, 1804, at the Country Hospital, Shanghai. to Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ellery, a
laughter.
STRONG. On January 25, 1934, to Dene (nee Ford) wife of John Patterson Strong, The Croft, T- brook, Huntingdonshire, son, HENRY. On January 27, 1934, at the Country Hospital, Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs John Henry, at daughter (stillborn). WELLS-HENDERSON.-On Jan- uary 28, 1934, at the Country Hospital, Shanghai, i to Sylvia, wife of (W) Nock Wells-Hender- son, 4 son,
SILVER WEDDING MASON-HANNAH. On January
in the finest lists, and these words all convey beautiful ideas. " Words that may have a musical attrac- tion but do not convey charming ideas find no place at all in the Ists. Examination" of the lists shows that such words as love, youth, glory, happiness, lead the
way...
Crystal and "star and
shadow and dawn are generally favoured. High in rank are ideal and charity and dream. It will be observed that although the words often
fre graceful enough in themselves, they are selected for their meaning rather than their euphony.
In this the authors are surely right though they do not as rule divulge the motive of their choice. Were they entirely frank they 29, 1909, at Greenock, Scotland, would admit that not always does by the Reverend Nichol-Service, the sound of a word correspond D.D., Peter Forbes, youngeT BOD of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas with its sense. Its aesthetic value Mason, to Jean, youngest daugh- depends far more on its power of ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. evoking ideas than on the melo- William Hasnah.
dlous arrangement of consonants
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and vowels. Hope is undoubtedly a beautiful word, but not because of the letters which compose it. Night Editor (Wanchai Office) It has, for example, no real ad- London Office: 63, Fleet Street,
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The Dady Press.
BONG KONG, FEBRUARY 3, 1934.
CHOICE WORDS
Beautiful words have always held a fascination for mankind. "ever since language developed. and a lack of natural talent for
the artist receives
vantage over mope-yet no one would declare mope to be a beautiful word. Take the French word lire..which is both musical and evocative, and takes a high place in French lists. No che would ever consider our own leer beautiful, nor lire, the plural of the Italian monetary-unit,
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1934.
OBITUARY
Mr. Walter Wellman
New York, February 2.. The death occurred yesterday of alter Wellman, who in October 1910 attempted the first trans-At- lanic fight in e balloon, sarting from Atlantic City with six com. panions.
The balloon was forced down in the sea after having travelled 1:000 miles, the aeronauts being rescued by a passing steamer-Reuter.
Dr. Fritz Haber
WORLD CABLE NEWS IN BRIEF
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Paris, February 1. vivid pictures of the way Stavisky squandered "fabulous sums belonging to his countless victims was outlined when the
Mr. Layotte business partner and most resourceful col-
theatre.
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