NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
VICTORIA RECREATION
THE
CLUB.
TIBE Second Night Fete open to Members' and Friends will be held at the Club on Saturday, August 4, 1934, at 9.13 p.m weather permitting.
Dance Music will be supplied by Fred and bis Fais.
NOTICE.
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THE Economic Commission in
vites the viess, in writing, of the buaine community and men. bera of the public on the causes and effects of the present Trade depres sion in Hong Kong together with their suggestions for the amelioration of the existing position and for the improvement of the trade of the Colony.
All communications which should e in the form of Memoranda ad.
· dressed to The Secretary, Eco omic Conio Bision,
The Colonizi
Secretary's Office, wil be treated s
confidential if desired,
B. C. K. HAWKINS, Becretary, Economie Commission.
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HONG KONG TÊLEPHONE.
COMPANY. LTD. NOTICE OF INTERIM DIVIDEND.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that an INTERIM DIVID. END of FOUR per cent (4%) for the six months ended 30th June. 1934, amounting to FORTY cents per share on the Faily Paid Up Shares and Teo cents per share on the Partly Paid Up Shares of the Company will be paid on FRIDAY, the 3rd August, 1954, on which date Dividend Warrants may be obtained on application at the Registered Office of the Company, Exchange Building, 4th floor,
- Thể TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from FRIDAY, the 27th July, to FRI. DAY, the 3rd August, 1934, both daya inclusive.
By Order of the Board of Directors..
W. L MCKENZIE,
10th July, 1934.
Secretary.
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HONG KONG TRAMWAYS LIMITED
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS
.00
YOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN N°
that an INTERIM DIVID. END of 0 (fifty) cents per Share has been declared payable THURSDAY, 23rd AÜĞÜST next, oa and after which date Dividend Warrants may be obtained upon application" at "he Registered Offer of the Company, Cault" Road East, Bowrington, Hong Kong.
ALSO
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the KEGISTER of MEMBERS of the Company will be closed from THURSDAY, 9th, to WEDNESDAY, 22nd AUGUST, 1934, both days inclusive
By Order of the Board,
W. F. SIMMONS,
Secretary, Hong Kong, 31st July, 1934.
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PUBLIC AUCTION,
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS
of the Sale by Pablic Auction "to be old o¤ TUESDAY, the 7′′ DAY of AUGUST. 1934, at 8 PM a the Offices of the Pablo Works Depart ment, by Order of His ExELZEN GY THE GOVERNOR, of One Lot of CROWN LAND a Repulse Bay Road in the Jology of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at A Crown Hent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majere zas "KiNG, for one further term of 15 years.
No. of Sale.
· PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
Registry No.
Locality.
Bural Building
Lot No, 3R0,~:
prox Img mig
Boundary.
Menauze
menta,
FL/FL ft. ft.
As par
sale plan
Contents in
Square foot.
*LOUUT
12740
Upest Price
9,140
IF
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1934.
Ideal Summer Beverages!
The finest Oranges
and Lemons and Grape Fruit from
California, Limes from
the West Indies, pure
cane sugar, and the purest Sparkling water are used to make,
Watson's delicious
Fruit Squashes, Lime Squash, Orange Squash, Lemon Squash, & Grape Fruit Squash.
A. S. WATSON & CO., LTD.
Aerated Water Manufacturers,
BIRTH
McDonald-On July 25, 1934.
..
at
the Country Hospital, Shang- hai, to Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cc-. Donald. a. daughter.
Ian.
BIRTHS
Haim. On July 27, 1934, at the Country Hospital, Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs J. Halm. daughter."
MARRIAGE
2
Gambling-Palmer.-On
July 27. 1934, at H.B.M. Consulate General, Shanghai, and after- wards at Holy Trinity Cathed- rai.. by the Very Reverened A. C.S. Trivett, MA. D.D., Helen Winifred.
younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Palmer. of Shanghai, to Geoffrey Fow- ler, only son of Mr. and the late Mrs. W. Gambling, of Gt Yarmouth, England.
permanent seat on the Council. Then too questions are raised of minority treaties. but these can be overcome.
RECOVERY IN AMERICA
Many Complex Problems
London, August 2. -The designers of United States recovery are faced by many com. plex problems, one of the most totrictable of which concerns con- tribution of capital for market economic recovery says the month- ly review of the Midland Bank. After pointing out the wide · fluc- tuations in flow of new capital in America, the review adds that not- withstanding the recovery, conso- solidation so far has achieved a more hopeful outlook and new capital for industrial and general business purposes is raised in al- most peglibible quantities..
The burden of the Securities Act with its heavy penalties and abilities is the relison generally advanced for failure in the investiment Other factur
legislation divercina myment business from operations of commercial bunking. the legacy of over- Indebtedness, and over-capitalisa- lon Incurred by America's econo mic structure during the boom years.
Autr
machinery.
The government, is borrowing for housing or drustle modifications In the Securities Act alone seem like- ly to reanimate the flow of capital. The review concludes" that what- ever inconveniences result. from the operation of the "Act, it may perhaps contribute to a more 'ordered and steadier flow of in- vestment in the long run. thereby checking wide fluctuations. in movements of new capital which has been one of the dominant causes of painful variability in American economic life-Reuter,
MR. QUO TAI CHI ENTERS NURSING HOME
London, August-2. Mr. Quo Tai Chi is in a nursing home to-day for a "ght operation. which is not serious. He expects
to return to the Legation in ten day!.-- Reuter,
MINNEAPOLIS TENSION NEARLY OVER
STRAIGHT FROM THE SHOULDER
(BY "NO QUARTER")
Considerable interest is being aroused by the approach. ing Borough election in Wanchai. The rival candidates ure Colonel Ttwysse-Clowes. Conservative, and Mr. Wale Plumper, Labour. As it may assist the public to form some idea of the character and aims of these two power- ful rivals. I print below a brief resume of their careers and political programmes.
THE CLUB
Col. Ttwysse-Clowes, Expelled whether to enter the Army from Eton for sucking boiled Navy. sweets in chapel. Joined the Militia and gained the rank of Captain. Left the Militia in 1914 and has promoted himself, with strict attention to seniority, ever. since. Motto. Be British!
His policy is best expressed in the words of one of his own stirring speeches. "If we
all put our shoulders to the wheel of the ship. of state, we may yet find a formula where by avenue may be explored. in order that a complète under standing may exist among the nations of the earth"
Hobbies: Blow football and young
girls.
Mr. Wale Plumper: Completely uneducated and proud of it. Did nothing until the age of 16 and subsequently became a professional, unemployed. Left England on the introduction of the Means Test. Motto. Down with everything!
As regards his policy, he states, "If for one instant the tyrannical capitalist, sitting in golden chair, would cease from grinding the faces of the starving poor, then we might be able to stretch, upwards to- wards the Utopla that is the right of every working man." Hobbies: Hunting and Polo.
I have not the smallest idea What either of them means, Col. Ttwysse Clowes is fat, with a ginger moustache; Mr. Wale Plot- per has a wart on his nose, and an extremely disagreable ordour.
DEFINITIONS FANLING
A dormitory for golfers and horses who have grown too old for useful work.
MARINES
convenient profession for who are undecided
A
young men
or the
NEWS SUMMARY
Australian ponies which will race here for the Arst time in Febru- ary 1935, are due here on the a Tanda to-morrow.