NEW

ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS.

`LÄDY 'MARIA CHRISTINE

OHATER DECKASED.

ALL Claims against the Estate of

the above named doceased

must be sent to the undersigned

forthwith.

DEACONS,

Solicitors & etc.

GREEN ISLAND CEMENT COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that the share capital of the Company having been consolidated so that every four of the issued shares of the Company of "32.50 each now Share- constitute one $10.00 share. holders are requeste i to send in their existing Share Certificates for cancel- lation to the Registered Office of the Company, Exchange Building, Des [3829 Vœux Read Central, Hong Kong, When this has been done Certificates for the new denomination will "be issued to them.

1, Des Voeur Road Central; Hong Kong

March 19th, 1995.

ROYAL HONG KONG, YACHT

CLUB,

TREVESSA" TROPHY

THE

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(HE 23rd bi-annual race for ship's Life Boats will be sailed on Friday, the 12th April next, starting at 4 p.m.

Any ship of a Company having office or responsible agents in Hong Kong and which is in Port on the day of the race, may enter any num.

ber of boats.

All entries should, if possible, be Sec. RH.KY.C. by Noon on the day of the race, and competing boats should

in the hands of the Hon

will be

By Order of the Board,

T. C. T. BECK,

I

"Secretary.

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THE HONGKONG FIRE INSUR. ANCE COMPANY LIMITED.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

THE Sixty-sixth

Ordinary

General Meeting of Share. holders will be held at the Offices of

the undersigned on Friday, the 29th March, 1935, at Noon, for the pur- pose of receiving the Report of the General Managers, together with a statement of Accounts for the year be at the starting line by 8.80p ended the 31st December, 1984. Post entries, however, received.

Course Start from Channel Hooks, thence to Kowloon Rock (P) Mark off Yacht Club (8), Mark.off Cust Bock Beacon (P), finish across Yacht Club Line, leaving mark boat to Port, and continue sailing until Gunfire for Saish.

The Share Register and Transfer Books will be closed from the 15th to the 29th March, 1995, both days

inclusive.

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,LTD.

General Managers, THE HONG KONG FIRE INSURANCE. Co., LTD.

A launch will leave Queen's Statue Pier at 3 pm. for the convenience of Hong Kong, 8th March, 1985.

Membera and the General Fublic.

K. S. ROBERTSON,

Hoo' Secretary.

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THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC

CO., LTD N

N

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Porty-Sixth Ordinary Yearly Meeting will be held at the Company's Offices, P. & O. Building, on Wednesday, 13th March, 1935, at 11 am. for the purpose of presenting the Report of the Directora together with a Statement of Accounts to 31st December, 1934 and electing Directors and Auditors.

The Register of Members of the Company will be closed from 2nd March to 13th March, 1935, both days inclusive, during which period no Transfer of Shares can be registered. By Order of the Board of Directors, GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.

Agents.

Hong Kong 21st February, 1936.`

18276

CHINA ENTERTAINMENT AND

· LAND INVESTMENT CO., LTD

NOTICE

[OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the FIFTH ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS will be held ́at. the Registered Othce of the Company, King's Theatre Building, 6th floor, on Wednesday, the 20th of March, 1935, at 12 o'clock Noon to receive the Directors' Report, and Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1984, to elect Auditors and Directors and to transact such other business as may be properly transacted at an Ordinary General Meeting of the Company.

And Notics is farther hereby given. that the Register and Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from

the 12th to the 20th day of March, 1995, both days inclusive.

LIANG CHI HAO,

Managing Director,

[8803

THE HONGKONG & WHAMPA DOCK CO., LTD.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that the Ordinary Yearly. Meeting of Shareholders will be held in the Office of the Company, 2, Queen's Building, Hong Kong, oc Monday, 25th March, 1985, at Noon, for consideration of the Directors

1935-1936.

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(EALED Tenders will be received at the Royal Naval Hospital, until 10 a.m. on the 18th March, 1935, from per.ons desirous of sup plying Beef. Mutton, Fowls, Pork, Cheese, Pure Cow's Milk, Ice, and other provisions, and necessaries for the year ending 31st March, 1986.

Printed Forms of Tender and fur- ther particulars can be obtained at the R. N. Hospital.

The right to reject the lowest or any tender is reserved.

A. T. RIVERS, Surgeon Captain, Medical Officer in Charge. Royal Naval Hospital, Hong Kong.

11th March, 1995.

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

DRAFT Programmes and Entry

Forms for the SECOND Extra Race Meeting, to be held on SATURDAY, 232D MARCH, 1936 (weather permitting), may be obtained at the Secretary's Office, Gloucester Building; The Club House, Happy Valley; the Hong Kong Club; the Sports Club; and the Stables Shan Kwong Road.

Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON on THURSDAY, the 147 MARCH, 1935.

By Order.

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Secretary

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1935.

BIRTHS

DUNKLEY-On January 30, 1935, at Hambrook Village Hospital, Bristol, to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dunkley, a daughter (Penelope Anne). ANDERSON-On March 6, 1935, at the Country Hospital. Shans, hal, to Isobel, wife of N, L. An derson, a daughter.

HILL-On March 5, 1935, at the Country Hospital, Shanghai, to, Peggy, wife of HH, a son..

MARRIAGE LUND-RASMUSSEN-PATSTONE

On March 5, 1935, at Holy Trinity Cathedral, Shanghai,

by the Very Rev. A.C.S. Trivett M.A., D.D., Datsy Clark Pat-. stone, daughter of the late Capt. John A. Clark, US. Army. to

Lund - Rasmussen Tage youngest son of the late 3: M. M. Rasmussen Fammel,

·91 Denmark.

DEATHS MARSH-On February 28, 1935, at Saltash, Cornwall, Ellen Maude, beloved wife of Mr. C. J. Marsh and mother of Mrs. Leyton and Mrs. Harrell. PLOWRIGHT--Suddenly on March 2, 1935, at Leeds, Louisa, the dearly beloved mother of Ken- neth Robert Plowright.

Country Hospital, Shanghai, Gert, aged six weeks, the dear- ly beloved infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Ove Asp. SCHNEIDER.-On February 12. 1935, at Elel, Germany, Gustav Adolf Friedrich, aged 74 years, dearly beloved father of E Schneider and Th. Schneider. CHARD.On March 6, 1935, at the

ASP-On March 6, 1935, at the

Pantun Hospital, Shanghai, "Catharine, aged 55 years, the dearly beloved wife of Mr. R. J. Chard and mother of Mabel Chard,

Editorial and Businam Office: 13

Ice House Street. Tel.: 30251 Night Editor (Wanchai · Office)

Tel. 94511.

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The Daily Press.

HONG KONG, MARCH 13, 1935.

AIR TRANSPORT AND. WIRELESS

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HOME RACE BETTING

Lincolnshire And Grand National

London, March 12. The "following was to-day's call over for the Lincolnshire:--

100/8 Flamenco a 100/7 t. 10078 Commander III, 0. 100/6 Makila o. 100/8 Circular Saw o.

18/1 Bendex, o.. 18/1 Lost Soul o 18/1 Gay Venture o. 20/1 Heavyweight a. 20/1 Lianarmon o. 23/1 Spirituelle t, and o 22/1 Snooker o. 35,1 t.

was as follows:-

4/1 Golden Miller ; and o 15/2 Thomonid II. o. 8/1 t. 100/7 Delanelge o. 15/1

18/1 Reynoldstown o. 20/1 t 26/1 Alexana o. 33/1 t. 40/1 Noiseau 0, 50/1 t. Reuter.

DR. SUN

SUN YAT SEN'S

PRECEPTS

Generalissimo's Advice In Szechuen

Pasien, March-12. "All schools and government or- ganizations turned out to-day, to full force to participate in the tree planting cermony in honour of the tenth anniversary of the death of Dr. Sun Yat Sen

were

ment offices. Kuomintang, organa. and schools were represented by five members,

While government offices and Party organs did not suspend work to-day, newspaper offices, schools,. Chinese and foreign banks in the city and Shameen declared a holl- day to observe this

event. All flags were at half mast." At noon the steamers in port and factories blew three blasts of their whistles. while all street trafic and electric supply stopped for three minutes from noon.

A long statement was issued in connection with the death an-

schools

NEWS

SUMMARY

Fifty-seven ponies were sold by. public auction at the Jockey Club fast evening when the prices fetch- ed were, on the whole, fatr.

Page ID.

His

Excellency the Governor made his annual Inspection of the St. John Ambulance Brigade on the South China Football Ground, Caroline Hill, yesterday when he made a number of presentations.

Page 8.

His Excellency Major General Barrett, G.O.C. inspected the HK. Volunteer Defence Corps yesterday on the Murray Parade Ground,

Page 7.

The Annual General meeting of the Hong Kong Telephone Com- pany took place yesterday wheh Hon, Mr. C. G. S. Mackie presided.

and

republic.

Page 7.

At a meeting commemorating Dr. Sun Yat Sen, General Chiang Kal Shek spoke regarding the un- derlying principles o Dr. Sun's GRAND NATIONAL

work which

embodied n The Grand National. call over loyalty, filiality. kindliness, sin- cerity and love of peace, in other wards, in human relationships re-

Yesterday being the tenth anni- volutionising the whole country,

versary of the death of the late By following these principles it was possible to regenerate China-niversary of Dr. Sun, urging the Party Leader, Dr. Sun Sen, a simple at the Chung Shan Memorial Hall With the establishment of new people to continue the revolution- but impressive ceremony took place

ary spirit of the late leader and government, Szechuen should, base

in Canton, In memory of the man, strive to preserve national terri- Its new policy on these principles

who spent practically his whole tory. and officials should do away with

life working for the success of the To-day Is also Arbor Day. Re-revolution, which made China a oppression corruption etc., so that

presentatives- of

Page 11. the people may have a chance to work and live in security, harmony colleges went to the Chungshan and tranquility. However good Fark at Shek Pel and took part or bad, the government depended/in a tree planting ceremony. Th

the people: themselves Con-object is, to encourage planting

and more trees as a commercial enter sequently all representatives leaders of organizations should prise, while at the same time more strive to create a new psychology trees. will lessen the possibility of among the people with the de-food, finite purpose of making an ad- Theatres, motion picture palaces. vance towards better government. and roof gardens suspended their General Llu Hsiang, in response, matinee shows out of respect to pledged himself and the local the late founder of the Kuomin

evening entertainment government to carry out the Gen-tang. but eralissimo's exhortations in re- will go on as usual. forming the administration of the province and base all reorganiza- tion upon the spirit and principles of the New Life Movement- Reuter

GERMAN AIR FORCE

Statement By Goering

(Special to "Hong Kong Dally Press") (By Telegraph, Copyright, Teta graphic Messages Ordinance, 1894. Received, March" 12. 4.50 p.m.)

Berlin, March 12.

an

CANTON CEREMONY

(From Our Special Correspondent)

Canton, March 12.

DR. SUN REMEMBERED IN LONDON

London, March 12. On the anniversary of Dr. Sun

Yat Sen's death, a memorial ser-

vice was held to-day in the China Legation room in which Dr. Sun was a prisoner in 1896 and is now preserved. as 2 chapel to his

The entire German presa fea- tures premier Goering's interview with the Dally Mail" corres- ponent Mr. Ward Price. special stress being laid on "Goering's

The tenth anniversary of the words that while the German Air force is imbued with the deter death of Dr. Sun Yat Sen was

observed this morning in mination to defend the Father- land. to the last man it is also memorial service at the Chung-memory- convinced that it will never beshan Memorial Hall All govern- Reuter called upon to menace the peace of other nations.

T

Prominence is also given to the

premler's allusion to the Franco- FRENCH POLICE

British invitation: that Germany Join the proposed air convention and his statement that Germany is gladly accepting the invitation in an endeavour to serve the cause of peace,

Much Interest. was caused by Goering's explanations costerning the division between military and civil aviation which is plainly dis- cernible by different badges or the uniforms of the personnel, both evil and military branches being, however, under the direct coptrol of the air minister whose military title is. General of the Flying Corps"- Transocean Bus Min.

DEMENTED SENEGALESE

HANDICAPPED

Wanted Man Has A "Double"

2

[Special to the Hong Kong Daily Press" (Gopyright).]

Paris, Mar: 12.

WHITE PAPER CRITICISM

German Press More Conciliatory

Berlin, March 12. A miore conciliatory tone is adopted by the German Press, following Mr. Stanley Baldwin's address in the defence debate in the House of Commons.

At the Rotary Club'a meeting yesterday Mr. Macnamara spoke on the subject of the "Law and its

to an appreciative Page 7 Propheta ** gathering...

Fang Ki Sen, employee of Chinese Bank, was charged yester- day at the Magistracy, with the alleged larceny of $27,454. Defen- dent pleaded that the amount was a loan. The case was adjourned.

Page 6.

When charged at the Kowloon Magistracy with the possession of arms, a Chinese alleged that they were "planted" on him by an in- former.

Page 11.

A Coroner's Inquiry was held surrounding the death of a 76 years yesterday into the circumstances

old woman who was one of the victims of a fire at Belchers Street. Page 7

Three matches in the Open Doubles and one the Singles of the Tennis Tournament were play- ed yesterday when the Rumjahn cousins, holders of the Doubles title, won against the Shute Page 10.

brothers.

The remains of Lady Chater were laid to rest yesterday when a large gathering was present at the graveside.

Faze

Capt. Mutton, a master marinier, was removed to hospital yesterday. with a bullet wound in the bead

LOCAL AND GENERAL

Wireless communication is being depended upon more and more by commercial flying for its regularity and punctuality. At every stage of its development aviation finds fresh occasion to lament the vested interest of broadcasting in the most useful wave-bands and tre- quencies. Europe, unlike the United States, has a host of national broadcasting requirements to sup

Police all over France are vainly ply, and Its flying services, have to

searching the elusive ex-deputy be content with a very narrow band at the lower extremity of the

Besson whose friends, took him

**Volkischeobachter" says Ger- long wavelengths. The threat of

away before the eyes of the de- overcrowding, long apprehended by

tectives waiting to arrest him as many's disappointment would never that small body of experts who

be lett Parliament the day thas have burst out into print as it did the Chamber voted that he be the White Paper, on defence foresaw the inextricable relation

We beg to acknowledge, on be ship between serious air transport

deprived of his seat. Besson spent plans had been prefaced by the

half of the Benevolent Society the the part of that night hiding in a facts elted by Mr. Baldwin and wireless direction-finding has now become a matter of immediate

graveyard in the outskirts of Paris "Tageblatt" says Mr. Baldwin receipt of Five Dollars from Mr.”. concern. There is no longer room.

it is now disclosed, till the arrival has shown the intention of proving and Mrs. J. H. Seth; in memory off

Lady Chater. on the wave-length allotted to

of his friends car in which he fled British goodwill for Germany, bat- Beirut, Syria, Mar. 11. British aviation for all who desire

Nine persons. were killed and two to his home in the south at comments that much of what the

The annual prize distribution of or may shortly desire to use it seriously wounded by a Senegalese France, visiting his mother and re- White Paper contained is left, un- nor are there sufficient wireless soldier belonging to the French lations after which he is supposed mentioned and must be kept in the Un Long Government School stations, devoted to the assistance Colonial troops stationed here, who to have found a hiding place in view i judging future events. will be held on Friday, March 15 of the aviator, to serve all and suddenly ran amuck in the bar the woods..

In Paris, Mr. Baldwin's speech is at 10.30 am. when Mrs. A. Ó. Brawn sundry irrespective of their need racks on Monday. After shooting

Meanwhile the "Association of regarded favourably. Official cir will distribute the prizes: or the nature of their service to ave comrades he dashed into the

the friends of Philibert Eesson" cles look upon it as a vindication, their community. Discrimination street, flourishing his revolver and has been formed in his former of the work of the two great de- has been forced on the Air Minis-killed four passers-by and wound-constituency and his supporters in mocracies of Western Europe in try by the volume of traffic tea two other before he could be Parts have announced his forth the cause of peace, but not at any stations have lately been required

overpowered.

price

Reuter..

SOLDIER

[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Press" (Congright).3

to handle; and the need to provide Transocean. Kuo Min,

extra equipment, foreseen several months ago, has now led to the preparation of a scheme which will

coming surprise visit to the capital The tracking down of Besson has been rendered still more difficult for the police by the alleged exis-

restore to those classes of public stances in which it might be oftence of his double who is said to. aircraft the services which im-the greatest value. The need for be astonishingly like him and who mediate discrimination will deny the restriction is the greater be- was often pressed into service by them.

cause of the lack for the present the resourceful politician

The focal station at Croydon of a complete wireless service or stormy election meetings handled 17,846 aircraft during the those routes which are beginning, Transocean Rao Min. year, gave bearings of one kind or to make a new transport network another to 13,307 of them, and across the face of Great Britain, gave positions to another 1,278 A The wireless telephone may stretch wireless telegraphy station has cut over long distances, Croydon been added to its wireless tele could not be expected to guide phony station and one operating liners across England to Liverpool company at least is changing over or across the, Channel to Jersey as to that system of communication well as to direct still bigger craft

' ༎

Report and Statement of Accounts LOCAL MAPS in order to avoid the congestion on their Journeys to and from.

for the year ending 31st December,

1984.

The Share Register and Transfer Books will be closed from the 18th to 25th March, 1985, both days inclusive

By Order of the Board of Directors, E. COOK

Chief Manager.

Hong Kong, 12th March, 1985.

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Peak District,

Kowloon,

Victoria, Territorier.

HONGKONG DAILY PRESS.

on the more convenient telephony Continental airports The alloca service. That will afford some tion of an additional wave length relief, and the private operator to British civil aviation has for who desires to use wireless... wil ately eased the doubtless stand a better ance of

obtaining a licence for

telegraphy than one for

telephony It has

being

services? umber and

comesfiinto

aircraft

less become plain end the demands for wirel

restricted

∙to

those

seems reasonable and

SHANGHAT TRAGEDY

Prominent Business Man. Found Dead

at

Shanghal, March 12.

Benjamin 48-year-

U.S. COTTON MARKET COLLAPSES

::

The twenty-third bi-annual race for ships Life Boats for the "Travessa" Trophy will be sailed on Friday, April 12 starting at p.m.

One case of diphtheria and one case of enteric fever were reported to the Health Authorities during the 24 hours ended March 11..

مخصصة

The return showing the number of cases of notifiable diseases which New York, March 11.

have been notified as having oc- To-day's collapse of the cotton | curred in the Colony during the market is attributed to the severe week ended March 9 is as follows: shock to confidence imparted by smak pox 3 (deaths 4); diptheria the Government's decision to 7 (deaths 4) exempt from provisions of the teric fever Bankh Bill those farms produc-spinal fever

scarlet fever 1

(death

(deaths 3).

cerebro

ing under two bal This is con- were 62 deaths from Tuberculosis. sidered

fident to deprive the production control plan of its use-

highway robbers

nce of the yesterday at 8h

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