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ADVERTISEMENTS

BÄNK HOLIDAYS.

TN accordance with Government

"Ordinance, The BIOHANGE BANKS will be CLOSED for the TRANSACTION of PUBLIO BUSI NESS on FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY, the 30th & 31st MARCH, and the 2nd APRIL, 1934 (EASTER HOLIDAYS).

Hong Kong, 26th March, 1934.

REMOVAL NOTICE:

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WE Have This Day Renoved

Our STORE to

No. 29, DES VOEUX ROAD,

CENTRAL.

Near the KADIG OFFICE (Opposite our farmier location).

A. TACK & CO.,

Photo Supplies, Developing, Eta.

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MID-LEVELS RESIDENTS"

ASSOCIATION..

"NOTICE..

THE Sixth Ordinary

General

Meeting will be held in the Board Room of Messrs. Shewan, Tomes et Co.. 8A, Den Your Rosi Central, Hong Kong, (by kind permis- sion) on Wednesday, the 4th day of April, 1984, at 5.30pm.

BUSINESS.

..

FINE

BROWN

ALE

DOUBLE BROWN

BRCHES & BOTTLED BY WHITBREAD

& CRIT LONDON

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1934.

WHITBREAD'S

DOUBLE BROWN

ALE

IS CLEAR GOLD

12

HEALTH GIVING AND

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INVIGORATING.

TT FILLS THE NEED

FOR A FIRST CLASS

NIGHT-CAP

Sole Agents-

1. To receive the Report of the Com. A. S. WATSON & CO.,

mittee, and

Д Statement of

Accounts for the period ended 31st

December, 1933.

9. Election of Officers.

3. General.

T. A. MARTIN,

Hon. Secretary.

Hong Kong, 27th March, 1534.

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

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THE Fifty-third Ordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Offices of the General Managers, Messrs. Jardine, Matheson &Co., Ltd., Pedder Street, Hong Kong, on Wednesday, 11th April, 1934, at NOON, for the purpose of receiv ing the Report of the Directors, pass- ing the accounta and electing Directors and Auditors.

The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from the 4th April to 26th April, 1934, hoth days.inclusive.

By Order of the Board, JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD.,

General Managers. Hong Kong, 28th March, 1934.

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IN THE ESTATE OF THOMĀS MACPHAIL, D DECEASED.

NOTICE is hereby given that all

claims against the estate of the above-named deceased who died in Shanghai on the 17th day of November, 1933, ahould be sent to the undersigned on or before the 10th April, 1984.

GEO. K. HALL BRETTON & CO., Solicitors for the ExecutOTE.

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ROYAL HONG KONG YACHT CLUB,

"TREVESSA" TROPHY.

THE 21st bi-annual race for ships

Life Boats will be sailed on Wednesday, the 28th March next, Starting at 4 pm.

ty ship of a Company having officep or responsible agents in Hong Kong and which is in Port on the day of the race, may enter any number of boats.

EST. 1841.

.. BIRTHS MUDFORD. On March 21, 1934, at the Country Hospital. Shanghal, to Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mudford, a daughter, WATERS.-On March 21..1934, at P.U.M.C. Hospital, Peking, to Mr. and Mrs. T. F. R. Waters. A SOPIM HEWLETT-On March 17, 1934, at Hankow, China, to Enid (nee Witcomb wife of Mr, Maurice

British E. Hewlett. of the American Tobacco Co. (China), Lid.. Kiuklang, a daughter,

1-11

LTD.

in

15

.owning

recorded families Domesday Book, only one, in the entire length and breadth of Great Britain, to-day holds the same property that it did when it first caught the eye of King William. They are the Shirleys of Ettington. Until the fall of an auctioneer's hammer, they had companions in the owners of Drakelow. The sale of Drakelow, therefore, though

an epoch-making event, not certainly epoch-marking. It dra- matically draws attention to the fact that the order of society which is recorded in Domesday Book is now in the last stages of transformation. That society was based upon the ownership of land; to-day, society is built upon foundation of commerce and trade. Then, the territorial magnate was 22: 1934, at her home, 1363 Ruer. the saddle; now, the man of Lafayette, Theresa Molitz, business. England (and the aged 39 years. The dearly be- world) is awaiting to see which loved wife of Mr. E. N. will run the better race. Mollita.

DEATHS

RASH:-On Sunday. March 18, 1934. in Shanghai, Noel Rash, aged 30 years, of the Little Club Orchestra.

MOLLITZ: On Thursday, March

Of the social order based on property there is much good to be MILLES - MARSHALL-The en- Jaid. It lacked, perhaps, that

ENGAGEMENT

OBITUARY

Colonel Arthur Lynch

London, March-28.

The death occurred to-day of Colonel

Arthur Lynch, M.F.- Reuter.

[The

late Colonel. Arthur Lynch was born at Smythesdale; Australia, and was educated at Ballarat, Melbourne University, In Berlin arid Paris. He also attend- ed St. Mary's Hospital Medical School, London. He fought on the Boer side during the South African War: elected M.P. for Galway

and in 1901, was appointed * Colonel' the British Army in 1918. Among

his

CUNARD-WHITE STAR MERGER

U.S. CO. SEEKS INJUNCTION

·AGAINST PROPOSAL

in

the

London, March 36. The International Mercantile Marine Company of New York has Instituted proceedings English courts for an injunction against the Cunard-White Star merger being carried into effect--- Reuter:

A cable from · London dated

ELECTIONS IN ITALY

In March 15, says: When the North Overwhelming Fascist

Majority, many publications were:

Modern Authors (French, German and English); A. Koran of Love: Human

Ireland Science, Leading and Misleading,

etc.]

Atlantic Shipping Bil, to facultate the Cunard-White Star merger," was considered in the Committee Stage by the House of Commons,

Mr. H. Graham White, called attention to a report from New York to the effect that

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