NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

THE CHINA LIGHT & POWER CO. (1918) LTD.,

LOST CERTIFICATE No. 10166

OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that Certificate No, 10168 for 200 shares numbered 786487/786886 registered in the name of BEATRICE MARY SMYTH has been reported LOST OR MISLAID and NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that, unless the said Certificate is produced at the Registered Office of the Company within THIRTY DAYS from the date of this Notice, the aforesaid Certificate No. 10166 will be deemed CANCELLED AND OF NO EFFECT and an application to the Company for the issue of a new Certificate in respect of the said shares will be proceeded with in the usual course.

For TEE CHINA LIGHT & POWER CO. (1918), LTD.

NOEL BRAGA,

Secretary:

Hong Kong, 20th March, 1234.

NOTICE.

WHarold John Armstrong and TE have to-day admitted Messrs. |

Ralph Archibald Wadeson as partners in our firm.

DEACONS,

Solicitors,

1. Des Youx Road Central.

Hongkong, 1st April, 1934.

NOTICE.

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HE interest and responsibility of THE

Mr. Shi Yu Man in our Firm

ceases as from this cinto.

BENJAMIN & POTTS,

Hongkong, 31st March, 934

NOTICE.

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MWATSON has been súmitted R MAURICE MURRAY

& Partner in oar Firm na from the date hereof.

JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER Hong Kong, 31st March, 1934.

MRR

NOTICE.

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R. W. A. Cornell, F.RIBA., F.S.I, Chartered Architect, Surveyor, and Civil Engineer, will practice on his own account at The Hong Kong Stock Exchange, Ice House Street, Hong Kong, as from May 1st. 1994. Temporary address during April, Alexandra Building, Second Floor. Room No 7.

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NOTICE.. NOTICE is hereby given that Mr. William Arthur Cornell has by mutual agreement rotired from the firm of Messrs. Palmer & Turner, as from the 31st day of March, 1934, and that his interest and responsibility therein censed is from that day.

By agreement with Mesars Palmer Tumer, Mr. W. A. Cornell will practice na an Architect and Surveyor on his own account

Dated this lat day of April, 1984.

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The Daily Press.

HONG KONG, APRIL 3, 1934.

CROMWELL AND TO-DAY

Singular and illuminating is the fact that while much of the world

honouring the was centenary elaborate

quarter- 'of Martin Luther, and detailed attacks

were made upon the character and achievements of Oliver Cromwell, whose maintenance of the spirit of Protestantism in seventeenth-

OBITUARY

Edward William Pou

Washington, April 2,

ANOTHER LUXURY LINER

Franconia's Tenth World Cruise

The Franconia, famous 20,000- famous author, Count Jacques The death occurred "yesterday of

the Cunard Mr.

Pastre of France and his wife and. Edward

the William Pou

ton luxury ship of oldest member of the United States Line, arrived in Singapore on Fri-brother, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. But- House of Representatives. Reuter, day on her, tenth round-the-worldchart of Victoria, BC, and Mr.

Born on September 9: 1863, at voyage.. There were 299 tourists Chauncey J. Ramkin.

Mr. and Tuscegee. Alabamha, Mr. Pou was un board, including many pro-

Mrs. Eutchart are American, admitted to the Bar in 1895, and minent

English And

among the most popular of Cana- became Presidential elector in 1888, | Canadian personalities.

dian society leaders. They have From 1890 to 1901 he was solicitor The Franconia is fitted with entertained the King of Siam at of the Fourth Judicial District. He every imaginable device for the their beautiful horie;; was a Democratic member of the comfort of her passengers. Large 57th to Congresses from 1001 to and roomy cabins with bathrooms 1925, representing the Fourth N. attached accommodate the world C. District.

travellers, who have ample deck space to pursue those "customary sporting events which form so im- portant a part of life during a long journey by sen, spacious and luxuriously appointed state rooms, music rooms and palm courts' in which to spend their evenings

MRS. THOMAS HITCHCOCK

Aiken, S. Barolina, ‘Apr. 2. The death occurred.to-day of Mrs." Thomas Hitchcock, mother of the international polo player,- Reuter,

CANTON DAY BY DAY

Special sight-seeing trips round the island were arranged and the tourists assembled

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at noon for lunch at Raftes Hotel. In the night a special ball was given.at Raffles and was largely attended.

There is probably only one, of the Franconia's passengers who wh leave Singapore with un-i pleasant memories. She was an elderly American lady who bad the misfortune to be thrown out of her rikisha while returning to

(From Our Special Correspondent) the ship. The rikisha, it appears.

Canton, Aprli 2.

Passengers and mails for Shang- hai by air line can, reach there in one days instead of staying overnight at Amoy. Under the new time table, the first 'plane of the C.N.A.C. will leave Shangbal

Mr. Hamlin, a prominent citizen of Buffalo, N.T., is interested in musuems and was for six years president of the Amerțean "Associa– tion of Museums and is at present president of the Buffalo Society of Natural Science.

NEW BUSES IN SHANGHAI

Similar To London Double-Deckers

Shanghai, April, 2. Comparing favourably with the Shanghai's new buses made their London type of double-decker,

NEWS SUMMARY

His Excellency Monsignor Mario Zanin and the three Chinese priests who were ordained on Sup- day were presented with addresses. at a reception held at Wan" Yan College last evening. Page 7.

As usual' our weekly motor sup- plement is given on page 1, where *Owner Driver" discusses tha queation as whether a cold engine. should be warmed up slowly.

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