ADVERTISEMENTS

NOTICE FUNG KEONG, RUBBER MANUFACTORY,

SHAU-KI-WAN, HONGKONG,

NOTICE is hereby giron that Mr. Fung In Wing, Sub-manager of the above Manufactory will resign his post from the 16th August, 1934 and from the said date hereof, the above said Manufactory will not be responsible for any Sales Contracts. Orders, and other Documents signed by the said Mr. Fung In Wing,-

FUNG KEONG, Managing Proprietor. Hong Kong, 6th August, 1994.

NOTICE.

TOTICE, is hereby given that I

ADVERTISEMENTS.

THE HONG KONG LAND INVESTMENT AND AGENCY CO., LTD.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1934.

HEAT WAVE RETURNS

Canton Again Sweltering

N INTERIM DIVIDEND of A ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS per share for the SIX months, ended 30th JUNE 934, will be pay able on TUESDAY, 18th August, on which date Dividend warrants may From Our Special Correspondent) be obtained on application at the Company's Offices, 3, Chater Road.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that the REGISTER OF SHARES of the Company will be CLOSED from THURSDAY, 16th August, to MONDAY, 7th August, (both days inclusive) during which period na transfer of shares can be registered.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

L. S. GREENHILL,

Secretary.

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will resign my post as Sub-Hong Kong, 7th August, 1934. manager of the Fung Keong Rubber

Manufactory as from 16th August, 1986, by matus! agreement, and I will not be responsible for all Sales

Contracts, Orders and other Docu-" ments signed by the said Manu- factory.

FUNG IU WING."

Hong Kong, 6th August, 1984.

G.

R.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

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CONDITIONS

NOTICE.

Canton, Aug. 8.– After nice cool weather for more

with heat,

than two weeks, Canton, to-day la as the sweltering thermometer is climbing up to 90 degrees Fahrenheit in the shade at 2 p.m. North-west and variable winds have increased the suffer ing from the heat.

COOK BEATEN TO DEATH

COMMUNISTS IN FUKIEN

Unwelcome Atten tions Resented

Cantonese Defences Strengthened

"

Canton, Aug 8

Resenting the amorous attention From Our Special Correspondent of a cook named Lo Wal, aged 35, whom she alleged had embraced her in the kitchen of No. 12, Lea The military authorities here Lee Yick Street, Long Old Mar- have sant 440 recent graduates of ket yesterday afternoon, a woman the Yin Tong Military Academy to named Sin Cheung informed four strengthen the Cantonese forces of her male acquaintances who at Shang Hang Wu Ping, and

Bouth were roused to such indignation Yung Ting towns by the cook's alleged act that they western Fukien owing to Red ac- set upon him and beat him aptivities in the eastern districts. severely that he collapsed sind died while on his way to the police station. *-

In a way the recurrence of the neat wave and strong sunshine is welcomed by the farmers who fear that continuous rainfall will bring. According to a police report, the about a food. Growers of lee chee four men were sitting in the house and other fruits, want "sunny and when the woman came out of the hot weather to dry the fruits which Kitchen and told the men the in- are preserved for winter consumpcident, whereupon they assaulted the cook. After they had done so, tion.

they took him to the police station but while on the way, the man colf lapsed and died...

The four men immediately ran

THE

HE Economie Commission in-

vites the views, in writing, of Ice cream and cold irinë par- more business in hot the basincis community and mem tours do bers of the public on the causes and weather. Their season is limited. effects of the present Trade depres- The boat people in Lee Chee Creek sion in Hong Kong together with also yearn for hot and claudiess away and have not yet been ar- their suggestions for the amelioration days., because more people will go rested of the existing position and for the boating under these condikuna. improvement of the trade of the Incidentally this brings business Colony..

to those selling fruits ice cream, All communications, which should and congee on the river.

PARTICULARS & COblo Luotien 1e in the form of Memora da s

to be cald op MONDAY, the 13TH DAY of AUGUST. 1934, i 8 the Offices of the Public Works Depart ment, by Order of Hu BraILLINGT TEX GOVERNOR of One Lot of CROWN LAND at Mount Cameron in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of Hp Mamety THE KING, for one further term of 75 years.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

No. of Bale.

Registry No.

Locality.

Lot No. 382.

Middle Gap Road,

Rural Building

Mount Cameron.

Boundary.

Measure-

ments.

S. KW.

As par

sala plan.

About

Contents

15.550

| Bquare feet.

R.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

NOMEW

178

Hental

← Wipset Price.

(2780

2.566

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS

PARTIO late by Public Auction to

'be held on MONDAY, the 13 DAY of AUG., 1984, at 8 r.x, at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellancy the Goves- -xon, of One Lot of UROWN LAND at Mount Cameron in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 gears, with the option of renewal at a Crown Bent to be fixed by the Sarveyor of E Magnet TH Kixa, for one further term of 75

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. "

Boundary

No. of Balu.

Lot No. 333 Rutal Building

Registry No.

Middle Gap Road,

Hount Cameron.

Locality.

Messure-

ments.

As por

sale plan.

Contents in

Annual

Rental,

| Square feet.

About

19,300

PUBLIC AUCTION,

219

12761

Upact Price

2,016

PARTICULAR by Public Auction to be held on MONDAY, the 197 Day of AUGUST, 1984, at 8 r. at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of Hu EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR, of One Lot of CROWN LAND Mount Cameron the Colday of Hong Kong, Lora terra of 76 years, with the option of renewal at a Orown Hani to be fixed by the Serverer of His MAJRITY way Kors, for as further term

DARTICULARS & CONDITIONS

of 75 youn. ***

-

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

No. of Bala.

Registry No.

Locality.

Bural Building

↑ No. 287, -- Near Rural Building Mound Camerun,

- Lơt No. 384.

Boundary

menta.

158

Andbal

1940.

** 1: UpsetÉrios.

dressed to The Secretary, Economic Commission, c/o The Colonial Secretary's Office, will be treated as confidential if desired,

B. C. K. HAWKINS, Secretary, Economic Commission.

The local observatory predicta that the weather will be hot for the next forty-eight hours. The municipal, military, and Police au- thorities are glad that their anti- heat precautions and regulations can be used how. Last time they formed all sorts of plans to cope with the

heat, but immediately were "an. after the precautions HONG KONG TRAMWAYS arve mercury down to 75 degrees nounced, a cool spell arrived and

LIMITED.

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NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

NOTICES INTERIM DIVID. END of 30 (8fty) cents per Shara has been declared payable on THURSDAY, 23rd AUGUST next, on and after which date Dividend Warrants may be obtained upon application at the Registered Offic of the Company, Canal Road East, Bowrington, Hong Kong.

NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that the REGISTER of MEMBERS of the Company will be closed from THURSDAY, 9th, to WEDNESDAY, 22nd AUGUST, 1984, both days inclusive.

By Order of the Board,

W. F. SIMMONS,

Secretary. Hong Kong, 81st July, 1934.

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BIRTHS McLAREN.— On July 26, 1934, at Tientsin, to Joan, wife of Ed- ward McLaren, a daughter. WHITE-On July 28, 1934, at the Country Hospital, Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs. C. White, a son, both well. SAFFERY On Sunday, July 29. 1934, at the Country Hospital, Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs. G. O.

Saffery, a son.

Editorial and Business Office: 11

Ice House Btreat. Tel. 30251. Night Editor (Wanchai Office)L

Tel. 94511.

London Office: sa, Fleet Street

6.0 4

The Daily Press.

Fahrenheit.

Rickshaw passengers are advised not to ask the pullers to run fast, because the "human horse" 19

Hlable to faint in the heat if run- ning too fast, and the rickshaw may be overturned, involving in- jury to the passenger.... "

The free tea stands in street corners and matahed shades are giving relief to the coolles, carriers of heavy weight, rickshaw pullers,

and hawkers.

HONG KONG LOSE AT BOWLS

England's Three Victories

London, Aug. & The following are further results

in the bowls matches at the British Empire games:

Singles Australia beat New Zealand 21-5 Scotand beat Rhodesia 21-9 South Africa beat Waes 21-14 Canada beat Ireland 21-18 England beat Hongkong 21-19

Fairs

England beat Hongkong 30-19 South Africa beat Wales 21-20 Canada beat Ireland 20-19 Scotland beat Rhodesia 29-13

Blaks New Zealand beat Australia 24-12 England beat Hongkong 31-15 Wales beat @quth Africa 19-16 Ireland beat Canada 23-15 Scotland beat Rhodesia 23-34.— Reuter, ›

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(Earlier results on Page 10)

VINES TO PLAY

TENNIS HERE?

May Visit Colony With Barnes

It is anticipated that the CRC will hand the matter over to the Lawn Tennis Association, who will decide whether it is possible to meet the financial demands of the intending visitors. A

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ROYAL NAVY NEWS SUMMARY

Col. FA Nosworthy has been

Latest Appointments appointed to a Command at Alder-

shot.

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