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NOTICE.

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.

The Undermentioned cargo shipped from Tientsin on "Through Bill of Lading No. 6 to Hankow per 5.5. "FAUSANG" Voyage.422 and transhipped at Shanghai to 5.S. "LEESANG" Voyage.392 for shipment to Hankow but owing to hostilities had to be overcarried to Hong Kong - for delivery, is now lying uncialmed in the premises of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd.

Unless Consignees effect delivery within 7 days from this date, notice is hereby given that the cargo will be disposed of to meet freight and charges due.

Arrived Hong Kong. B/L.. 24/8/37

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Notice is bereby given that Peter Jacob Tchurin, of Andre's Beauty Parlour Gloucester. Ari cade Hong Kong is applying to the Governor for naturalization, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalization should not be granted should send a written and signed state. ment of the facts to the Colonial Secretary.

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PARTICULARS AND CON DITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 18th day of July, 1938, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Shamshiupo, in the Colony of Hong Kong for a term of 75 years, commend ing from 1st July, 1898, with the option of renewal at' a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 24 years less the last three days 'thereof.

Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the 'dis. posal of the lot the Purchaser (if not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase

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Inland Lot No. 2895 Hegistry No. Lots Nos. 2132 & Locality. Naw Kowloon

Kowloon Inland Between New

2373, Puplar St.

Marks.

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4636 TIENTSIN

1 c/s Machinery. JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.,

General Managers, "Indo-China S.N. Co., Ltd. Hong Kong, 9th July, 1938.

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HONG KONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

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IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED NOTICE OF FINAL CALL Interim Dividend of OF $2.50 PER SHARE ON £2.10. per share, subject to 1938-ISSUE" SHARES. deduction of Income Tax, has been declared for the HALF YEAR ending 30th June, 1938

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ON

SATURDAY, the 13th JULE, 1938.

Commencing at 10 am.

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(For Account of the Concerned) 320 PACKAGES MISCELLANEOUS

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Comprising

Goodbye

BY A. W. HYER

THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1938.

Peak Murder. Trial Concludes

Congratulations, Air France. The Colony of Hong Kong is happy to welcome you.

Monsieur Le Capitaine Cortin circled his Fokker plane, LA Resolue," "over Kal Tak and put her down to a beautiful landing st 12.10 p.m. Wednesday.

The French Consul-General, Monsieur J. T. Dupuy, Mr. R. Ohl and

greetings to the first arrival of Air France.

Mr. R. Noblet, of Messageries Maritimes, were on hand to extend

Pan American: Airways:

(Continued from Paga 1)

Mr. H. C. Macnamara, instruct- ed by Mr. M. A. da Silva defended.. and the Crown was represented

by Mr. J., Whyatt, Assistant At- torney General,

DOCTOR CROSS-EXAMINED

Dr. Pister.. cross-examination of whom had been reserved on the" previous day, went into the box at the start of the proceedings.

Mr. Whyatt: You said yesterday that you were an LRC.P. and MRC.S. of London.--Yes.

In point of fact, you are not on the London register?-Not at pre-

sent.

Can you assist me to this extent

On

The jury comprised Messrs. J. Flying with Captain Cortia were his way to join his Master, a Com-Smith (Foreman), F. Tock. B & co-pilot" and navigator with one mander in the U.S.N. in Manila. Chen, J. M. Nolasco da Silva, C. passenger, Mr. A. Pucheu, Assis-with much panting and drooling. I. dos Santos,. Kwaan King-sing tant Manager of Air France. he informed us of the "American and J. Macpherson.

Though this flight is for survey Repreasfon" now in progress at work, 100 lbs. of "first flight mail" home, and also of his disgust with was delivered to the Post Office the hot weather. "Me. I'm a hun-i official at Kal Tak 'tHope all you tin' derg, how's it here???"--And

a swell hound he is. stamp collectors were in on it).

Friday am. the same crew will Captain and Mrs. J. E. McDonald, depart for Hanol. Just when the U.S.N., of the Navigation Purchas- regular service will commence. is Ing office in Shanghal, left on the still in the air (Air France), but President Jefferson, Wednesday, it is hoped the date will be the end 4 p.m., for Manila after a short Cotton Cloth. Singlets, Shirts of the month.

visit in the Colony, Waistcoats, Towels. Socks, Cotton Lace, Filet goods, Umbrellas, Cos- Newcomers to Hong Kong metics, Hair oil and cream. Tooth

Brushes. Torches, A GREAT BIG HELLO! to Captain THE POPULAR Capt, W. Calbert- is it 30 years since you were Paste, Tooth

E A. R. Fowles, who is con- son parked his Hawaiian Clip the London register?-I„, don't » Combs, Rubber Shoes, Rubber solution. Thermos Flasks. Links, nected with the Aviation Depart-per: Monday, 3.55 p.m. at Kal Tak know.

Mr. Fred M. Harden, of Manila, ment of the Asiatic Petroleum Co.

Will you agree with me that."for etc..

Ltd. This charming cosmopolitan had another pleasant Clipper ride the past 20 years, you have not gentleman will be a permanent for himself. The mission this time been on the London register? resident in Hong Kong and we is strictly personal, he will be On being further pressed on the know that the Shanghaltes were meeting his family who will arrive point, witness said he could not sorry to have you leave their midst.via the Empress of Japan and to agree or disagree but a friend had it is our pleasure to welcome you. gether they will all journey back told him that he was not on the Another How-do-you-do for Mr.to the home town, Manila, by this London register some time ago.

Continuing G. V. Ball. connected with the same, vessel. National City Bank of New York. Another customer, who was Mr. Whyatt asked:

Are you putting yourself forward LAMMERT BROS. This gracious gentleman from Vir-greeted by two attractive young

a specialist in ginia has been in the Canton ladies on his arrival at Kai Tak, in this case an ofices of said Company, for the was Mr. Bruce Leighton of Curtiss mental diseases?—Yes.

Your special subject in medicine past two and a half years, and we Wright Aircraft. He returns from hope he will like his transfer to business trip to Manila and was is neurology?—Yes; and mental.

diseases. the Colony.

glad to be back home again.

(All more or less damaged by

senwater).

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Mr. Ball has a Mrs, who is at Eurasia Aviation Corporation present visiting in the U.S.A., but MONDAY, 5.00 PM., in from Han- I will join him here in the early fall. kow via the Eurasia Plane

and that will add another hostess came Mr. A. N. Young to the social goings-on here. President Jefferson

cross-examination.

Neurology principally?--Yes. Would you agree with me that to be a specialist in neurology is diferent thing" to "being

mental diseases?--

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A short call over night in the specialist in Colony and off for Manila and Yes.

when you came to Court yester- Baguio via the Clipper. Tuesday

state

15-19, Queen's Road Central, IT IS A VERY SAD STATE of morning, went Mr. Young, who is day you were prepared to

affairs-and such long faces one of the Financial Advisors to that in your option, prisoner was but "damn" it all, why not? the Chinese Government in the an epileptic and. in arriving at.. When Captain John Griffith North. Accompanying this Ameri-that opinion, you had proceeded »- wharted his President Jefferson, can gentleman was a male Chinese on the assumption that he, had no American Mall Line, Thursday, 7.30 nurse, as Mr. Young has been ex-recollection of his attack on Mrs. a.m. it was probably the last call tremely ill with typhoid fever. Challinor?--I said yesterday that here for some time to come. (As After a vacation of several weeks the behaviour of the accused. his you Public know, American Mall in Baguio, Mr. Young will return way of attack. and later his at- is up in the air as to future owner-to the Capital, and we hope at that tack on the servants, and his acts. ship and saplings). But here's hop-time to succeed in having a chat were at that time equivalent to ing that something drastic will with him. Best wishes tar a quick epilepsy.

Mr. Whyatt repeated his ques- take place and enable these com-recovery.

tion and witness replied: fortable Trans-Pacific vessels to Imperial Alṛways

would be implied. carry on.

Arriving via

WAR "AGAINST DISEASE

That

I don't want any implications. you did proceed on that assump

CHINA'S millons in and near the

the

President IT WAS 6.00 A.M. MONDAY, the war zone are exposed to un-Jefferson. was Mr. L. Dayaram Della" with Captain J. L. M. seen and deadly dangers, and the from Japan. We chased him up

While stepping on the gas, and tion?-I don't think so.

His Lordship: Until yesterday services of an

army of doctors, and down, in and out, but could Co-pllot W. A. Cash, wide awake, nurses and workers will be needed not catch him to inquire about the and assisting, took off for Bangkok evening had you not formed the

warfare.

not

opinion that prisoner could have remembered what happened that night?--Yes,

to protect the nation from belog "What's doing in the silk business." with important, customers. décimated from all sorts of epide- We are glad you are, back and Mr. A. D. S. Murray. No. One at mics which accompany or follow hope you had a successful trip... Imperial Airways" Hong Kong

Mr. Whyatt: And that' being Besides the eleven other passen-office, departed for a two weeks your view, that was an important Realising the vital importance gers Manlia bound was a black and business journey. This trip is one factor in assisting you in arriving a "of the matter the National Gov-white Springer Spaniel. He is un of ordinary routine inspection.--

at the opinion that he Wak an we hope you have a good time. epileptic?--Yes...

R

1

ernment has mapped out elabo rate plans to combat epidemics throughout the country. Formerly there

PUBLIC AUCTION

PARTICULARS AND CON. DITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 18th day of July, 1938, at 3 pim., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Repulse. Bay Road, in the Colony of Hong Kong for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 75| years.

Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dis

payable on and after 8th August, the 1938 Issue allotted on 4th This sum will be refunded on 1938 at the offices of the Cor January, 1st April and 9th July, payment of the purchase price. poration, where Shareholders are 1938, respectively, upon which

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by the board?-Not necessarily.

answers are true your theory goes

Mr. Whyatt: If-prisoner's answer

One of Imperial's top notch

"THEORY GOES BY BOARD" pilota, R. O. 0. Taylor, was another three anti-epidemic place to another are bound to passenger were

on the "Della." This

You realise that the answers centres in China, but these are break out in spite of all precau- good looking Mister is Aying back aroused gave me in cross-examina

Thirteen health experts to Londen Burvey work, for the tion that he recollected the attack. being supplemented by a hundred tions: ixed stations scattered all over are now working with the Chinese new Imperial flying boats to come and knew he was doing wrong in the country, special attention health authorities Central. has kept him busy for several stabbing Mrs. Challinor, if those Being given to refugee areas. An im-Southern and the North-Western weeks in the Far East.

provinces. portant part of their duties is

We did not have the pleasure of The National Government has meeting Mr. Taylor, and we have mass vaccination and inoculation against typhoid and cholera as established more than 386 base heard auch very nice things about that he knew what he was doing for wounded soldiers him-but we were really scared of is true, your theory goes by the well as the education of the people hospitals by lectures, and with lantern with accomodation for some 200. him! And we hope to have the board?-If the statement he made slides.

000. As soon as the men are in pleasure, when he calls again.

yesterday was made. In a c'ear The Executive Yuan has just a condition to travel they are Mr. D E. De Wild of the Colony.raind it could have been true.

the expenditure of sent from the field hospital to qne another passenger, was flying to I'm not asking you whether it. sanctioned

Assuming the $50,000 a month for this purpose of these base hospitals. Wounded London on a business trip. He will was true or not. while the New Life Movement is from the Yangtse area are sent be a round tripper and we hope to accused was speaking the truth. also undertaking a mass campaign to base hospitals in Klangsi, those nab him on his return and give you your theory goes by the board?--- to educate the people in hyglene from the Tientsin Pukow Pelping some lowdown on the latest London Yes. and cleanliness.

#

WITH Hankow crowded with re- fugees and the advent of the warm weather. the authorities

Hankow railway fronts are sent news.

to Hupeh and Tientsin-Pukow Pelping Hankow railway fronts

are sent to Hupeh and Honan..

*

three miles long and a mile broad, with the dark and steeply-sloped HELP FROM Janes tenanted by large numbers FOREIGN

of human beings, and by an even RED CROSS larger number of rats. To deve-

*

PASSENGERS DEPARTED

J.W.

DOCTOR NOT WELL

Here the doctor said he was not feeling well. He was permitted to leave the box and the room, and the Court adjourned.

are taking precautionary measures APPROXIMATELY about ten per posal of the lot the purchaser against the spread of epidemica. cent of the wounded succumb The following sailed yesterday

His Lordship was heard to com- (if not the applicant), will Medical men fear that cholera before they reach the base hos-by the sã. Tjinegara.

ment: on the atmosphere of the its appearance in pitals where the death rate is

For Manila:-Miss M.C. Monday. Court and said he hoped. sóme- be required to deposit with an may make

A po- only five per cent. Sixty per cent Mrs. E.A. Fugus, Mist P.C. Fugus. thing would be done about it, some authorised officer who will be pre. Chungking this summer.

ent at the sale, the sum of two pilation of 1.500.000 is herded to- of the wounded sent to the base Lt. Col. TS. Voss, Mrs. TS, Voss, | day.

When hearing was resumed after THE DIVIDEND will be the members holding" shares of hundred dollars, `($200) in cash gether within a walled city barely. hospitals have been-eured and dis- Mrs. V. Chelazzi, Miss H. Mulliken,

charged." "Although Miss P. Hawke, Mr. R. L. Dawe, five minutes. Mr. Whyatt question-

You said in ninety per cent of Mr. L.G. Ruben. Miss E. Hooart, ed Dr. Frister:

that the work is done by Miss A, Powell, Mrs. E. Novak, Mr. evidence. yesterday

PA. the Chinese Gov-| 2.L.Z.. Ching, Miss EM. Adlam, Miss psychologist you would not trust ernment, valuable » Shamlin, Rev. Fr. M.A. Temulen, the prisoner's answers from the lop and increase the power of the assistance is being rendered by Mrs. LH, Birthisel

wilness-box-Te. masses requires,

other various foreign missions and Red among

For Makassar:-Master

Could you give the reasons?.. Brill Jr. Miss E.M. Bril. things, discipline, education, and Cross.

He was emotional and he was in An Institute for the education For Boeleleng-Mrs. T.A. Proko- a certain state of confused mind. economic well-being.

One of the fundamental factors of wounded soldiers and war floff. Mr. A. El Arculli.” Major A Did you observe when I crOBS- is health and the National Gov- orphans is being established with Przybylski, Mrs. A. Przybylski, Mr. examined him, he equivocated with ernment is wide awake to the the munificent gift of $2.000.000 GA. Pentreath, Miss R.W. Walker, me on the question of leprosy?.... necessity of keeping its citizens recently by the well-known Chi-Miss · F.T, MacKinnan, Major Yes.

But in the afternoon when he In good health. The League of nese philanthopiat Mr Aw Boon- Baumbach, Mrs. Baumbach, Mrs. Nations Epidemic Commission is haw. This money is to serve as MAE. Walker, Mr. A. Btrecctus and was telling his own story without any questioning from me, he co-operating with the nucleus of a Foundation Find, con GOVERNMENT the Chinese Na- The present arrangements are For Bourabaya:-Mrs. M. Shere-stated that leprosy was regarded GUARDING tional Health Ad- far from ideal but the situation meted and son. Miss A. Kacz-as an important matter?--I can. HEALTH

ministration to improving daily and the Chi-towska, Mr. Thung Blang Hian, not'-recpllect: what he said in the prevent and. fight nese Government and public in- Mr. C. Heinemann, Mrs. C. Haine- afternoon,

You are an ordinary epidemics which, with the move-stitutions are doing their utmost mann, Mr. W.C., Johnstone, Capt. ment of the large number of to meet the gigantic problem. Nederlot Mrs. J. Nederloft. Miss Doctor? 6124 1 troops and war refugees from one facing them.

M.. Lloyd,

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menta,

requested to apply for Warrants. only $2.50 per share has been PARTICULARS OF THE

THE REGISTER OF paid, and that the same will be SHARES of the Corporation payable to the Bankers of the will be closed from 25th JULY Company, the Hong Kong and to 6th AUGUST (both days Shanghal Banking Corporation, inclusive) during which period Hong Kong, on the 30th day of no transfer of Shares can be September, 1938. registered.

By Order of the Board of Directors.

D. C. EDMONDSTON,

- Acting Chief Manager.

5.

Hong Kong, 12th July, 1938..:^.

By Order of the Board of. Directors,

NOEL BRAGA,

Secretary,

Hong Kong, 11th July, 1938.

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