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NEW-ADVERTISEMENTS
THE RAUB AUSTRALIAN GOLD MINING CO., LIMITED. (Incorporated in Queensland).
Notice of Declaration of Second
Interim Dividend.
NOTICE is hereby given that" a Second Interim Dividend of four pence per share for the financial year ending 31st March, 1939, has been declared by the Directors of the Company in Brisbane, payable on 15th Sept ember, 1938 to Shareholders on the Registers at Brisbane and Singapore on 14th September. 1938.
NOTICE is also hereby given that the Singapore Transfer Re gisters will be closed from Thursday, 8th September, to Wednesday, 14th September, 1938, both days inclusive, for the preparation of Dividend War. rants.
By Order of the Board,
DERRICK & CO..
Chartered Accountants, Local Secretaries. Hong Kong Bank Chambers, SINGAPORE, 11th Aug., 1938.
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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG.
PROBATE JURISDICTION.
IN THE GOODS of Frances Sinclair. Elliot, late of 11, West Hill St., Leonards-on- Sea in the County of Sussex, formerly of 60, Dudley Road, Tunbridge Wells in
the
County of Kent, Spinster, deceased,
HEREBY
NOTICE 15 GIVEN that the Court has by virtue of Section 58 of the Pro bates Ordinance 1897, made an
Order limiting the time for creditors and others to send in their claims against the above estate to the 13th day of Septem. ber, 1938.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE.
1938,
As from 4th August, Mr. Ernest Lansdowne has been authorized to sign per procuration on behalf of our Corporation.
The Jardine Engineering Corporation, Ltd.. J. J. PATERSON, Director.
4th August, 1938.
G.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
PARTICULARS AND CON. DITIONS of the Sale by Publis Auction to be held on Monday, the 22nd day of August, 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 Mong Kok, in the Colony of Hong Song 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 on further term of 75 years. ·
Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dis posal of the lot the Purchaser (il 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) is cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase 'price.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT
No. of Hals
Boundary
Kowloon Inland Lot No. 4035,
Junction of Shan
Registry No.
Fung Street and Locality.
o Fong St.,
Yinong Kok.
Measure-
..ments.
As per
cal plan
Contents in
Square feet.
ADADAI
Rental
| Upset Prine, 1
About
R
9,203
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
G.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
PARTICULARS AND CON DITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 22nd day of August, 1938, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the| Public Works Department, by Or. der of His Excellency the Gov. ernor of one Lot of Crown Land at Argyle Street, in the Colony of Hong Kong for a tera. 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 tar
fer term of 75 years.
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HONG KONG, August 18, 1938.
“A TISSUE OF
Y.M.C.A. HOCKEY SECTION
ANNUAL MEETING
VISITS TO MACAO,
The annual meeting of the European YM.C.A. Hockey Sec- tion was held yesterday at the West Lounge of the Y.M.C.A. Mr. A. W. Ingrani being in the' chair.
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The annual report was" read by the Hon. Secretary, Mr. A F Austen, as follows:
The season 1937-36 commerced
|the Club being fourteen members, On Nov. 14 a visit was paid to Macao and the made local hockey history, being the first team to prevent the local side from
THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1938
Hello
& Goodbye
BY A.W. HYER ·
Hello Everybody!« Back to our Pants Factory and hard at work we are, after a week's absence.
We went a-Clippering round trip to Manila through the cour tesy of Pan-American Airways and Our Boss, and in another strip. this week, we will go luto detalls of the "Why and Wherefore" of Clippers and what makes the Tropical City ticke
Now, for some "Goers" and "Comers" of the past few days,
$.5. Kwalsang
Mr. F. M. Martin, Air France's manager in the far eastern division
AWAY FROM HER BUOY at 3 was on his second call to the Co.......
p.m. Wednesday and bound for lony. He will visit here for eight
on Sept. 16, 1937, the strength of Shanghai steamed the a.s. Kwal-cays before returning to his base
sang and transporting one of the office in Hanol.
Between our poor French and. Colony's popular young gentlemen Mr. H. F. Sommers, Jr. Leaving his "Better than our French Ex- als papa tehind, to heavens knows lish" he expressed his pleasure in what, Mr. Sommers' trip will be the final linking of his country's all for the sake of fun, it is to be Air Line Hong Kong and of his a two weeks' vacation after hard beller in commercial air travel. By November 1. the membership labours with Swan, Culbertson and
scoring.
Fultz
General G. Huang's arrival, via Air France, was greeted by many, Have a good time, but do be care-hand waves and calls of good! wishes. Ha many Chinese friends out to meet him whisked the Gen eral away via motor before · We could have words with him.
Pan-American Airways
had increased to 23 members and to satisfy the demand for Satur- day hockey, a "B" team was form-full ed. To And opponents was not difficult, but to find a ground to play on was quite a problem. However, thanks to Army teams. this difficulty was soon overcome—| we played an Army team every Saturday on the military ground at Gascolnge Road. Although the "B" team suffered many defeats,
UP FROM MANILA, just a Whoop and a Holler, everyone having
We are glad to see you back a very nice ride via Pan-American visiting the Colony again and trust » Airways' Philippine Clipper, Mon- you will enjoy your days here.
Mr. Michel Li a well-known. ar- day."
Mr. Paul Lewin, an old timer in chitect from Yunnanfu and arrival the spirit was good, and should this here country enjoyed his Clip-via Air France will pay a short show much improvement as a team per ride and will spend several visit here in the Colony.
days Visiting us here before flying | s.S. Chitral during the forthcoming season.
away via Imperial Airways to
On January 1 a fancy dress match was played between the "Bangkok, then on to his office in IN FROM LONDON and the south
Lingapore.
was the P. and O. liner 3. ladies and men and the C.B.A. Mr. Lewin reports business very Chitral, Wednesday, 3.30 am.
ladles and men. It proved both amusing and financially success- ful, and the C.B.A.. Committee ex- pressed their thanks to all who took part and so helped to raise funds for their new clubhous
On January 7
good, and no wonder with this Returning to work after a nine- summer time we all, more or less, months' vacation in Wales were Mr. and Mrs. B. Williams and their go for his Coco Colàs.
We hope your visit will be plea-attractive
daughter. AI! young sant and know your many friends were glad to be back and anxious were indeed glad to say hello again. to see their friends whom they did
Though he only left this port in miss, indeed. dance was held in the Peninsula the beginning of July and crossed Hotel. and WIS #m enjoyable function
1
Mid-season
SECOND VISIT TO MACAO
the Pacific Ocean to America, bere
We are glad to say hello, again. Many passengers arriving on the he back on these shores once "Chitral" were transhipping to the more.Mr. J. Lossing Buck was a Empress of Canada. Two vaca- The Club paid a second visit to through passenger from Alameda. tioners were Dr. R." Green Macao on January 23. Due to un-and arrived Monday, via the Clip-singapore who has not visited the foreseen circumstances" three of
Colony for ten years. He stated
per.
"
very pleasant and him.
of
The other passenger, tranship-
A frequent traveller via the he was happy to have the oppor the team and the umpire missed the boat, and though our hosts ether, Mr. Buck was still marvelling|tunity of stopping by, and taking lent us three very good men, we
over the fact that eight days be-ja "look see" as Hong Kong had lost 3-1. At the end of January, fore he was in Washington D.C. always been a favourite port to our captain, Ft. Lt. Wallace, re-The trip waj signed, and his loss was keenly quite easy he reported. felt both as a player and as a
Glad to see you back and looking ping was Mr. I. Milne who will committee member.
so well. April 30 saw the end of "Y"
Empress of Canada. hockey for the season, when the Club celebrated with a Cabaret
WITH VERY LITTLE FUSS or Supper Dance In the Peninsula
bother Captain Douglas swished JAPAN'S attitude in the present Hotel. Although the dance was als Empress of Canada" into the
undeclared war against China enjoyed by all who attended, I feelpler. Wednesday, 7.30 a.m. is no doubt intended to give the sure that I voice the opinion impression er national unity and of the Men's Section discipline-or even 3
FALSEHOODS
when
:
cross to Canada, through that country and home to England. S.S. Aramis
TUESDAY, 2.30 P.M. the 3.5. Aramis, stopped in for a call of several hours
way to on her Rather early in the morning to Shanghai. Disembarking and en
certain mention the poor support given by play knock knock on doors but we his way to Canton was Mr. C. received a hearty "come in" from Fournier Difector of the Indo- amount of enthusiasm, there the Ladies' Section. Every geason noce other than the charming China Bank of the said city are those who may be simple the ground has been allotted to the Captain S. II. Bally-Smith.. This kindly gentleman was very" - enough to believe all the Japanese Ladies for two periods per week. popagandists have to say.
by unanimous vote and such
We discovered that the vacation pleased regarding the linking of in Manila was a good one, plus the Hong Kong and Hano! by Air trip to Bagulo, which le a lovely France and hoped much benefit spot, but something else took place would derive therefrom. -Captain Batty-Smith looks very We were very glad to meet Mr. hale and healthy, he did, we are Fournler and sorry he could not sure, put on some pounds and they spend a longer time visiting the
Colony. We are glad to see you back Imperial' Airways
Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dis PUBLIC AUCTION
posal of the lot the Purchaser PARTICULARS AND CON. Il not the applicant), will DITIONS of the Sale by Public be required to deposit with an Auction to be held on Monday, authorised officer who will be the 22nd day of August, 1938, at 3 present at the sale, the sum of
While the people "behind the unanimity should be rewarded by p.m., at the Offices of the Public two hundred dollars, ($200) in
guns" are frantically workling active co-operation at social fune Works Department, by Order of cash. This sam will be refand keep pace with the ever-growing tions.
In the local International All Creditors and others are His Excellency the Governor of ed on payment of the purchase demands of the rapacious mechan
lem of war economy, they have Tournament, nine "y" players accordingly hereby required to one Lot of Crown Land at price.
had, at the same time, to still were given trials, seven securec suit him well.' send their claims to the under- | King's Road, in the Colony of signed on or before that date.
Hong Kong for a term of 75 years, PARTICULARS OF THE LOT further tighten their own belts, as their places and three served on
it were, to eut down as drastically committees. Two players had In- Hello.. as possible on home consumption tenport trials, and Ft. Lt. Wallace, Dated the 17th day of August, with the option of renewal at
new Another nice customer so early LAST WEEK ARRIVED A Crown Reat to be fixed by the
According to the propagandists, former skipper, captained the Hons in the morning was Mr. J. C, Lisur
member for the Colony. Mrs. Surveyor of His Majesty
the Manager of the Steamship || A. V. GUI, jothed her husband there is not the slightest discon Kong side.
During the season we registered tent in Japan. Cities and towns
Department .for
International who keeps busy with figures in. KING, for one further term of 75
are continuously teftagged and thirty seven members, two resign- Harvester Co., in the Philippines. Imperial's office here. years,
scovered with bunting to give the ed, twe went on Home leave, and Travelling
Sorry we were not on hand t impression that all is well with four left the Colony on transfer to Littig, who disembarks here for say How-do-you-do, but know a short visit before returning "to your presence will be quite an the "China Campaign." but the other ports.
are the south. Records of the teams parades and" demonstrations held
addition to the people here. by school chldren and cther sec- follows.
We hope your trip to the Stetes Aeroplanes have been going up D. P. W tions of the civilian pupulation
L. P. A will be a good one Mr. Littig and and down this week, but alas, no 1st. XI 54 21 look far te. well organised to be
11 22 108 125 we expect to see your return in passengers for us to acquaint you 2nd. XI... 14 1 1 12 16 39 the near future. | spontaneous.
Leading scorers:-U. Kraus 22. 1708
W. Colledge 12, A. F. Austen 10, Dr. Rose 9. D. Smith, A. Alting. G.
1938.
JOHNSON, STOKES &
MASTER: Solicitors for the Executors, Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank Building, Hong Kong.
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THE HONG KONG ELECTRIC CO.. LIMITED.
IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that an
Interim Dividend of
ONE DOLLAR per Share has -been declared for the year 1938, and will be payable on and after Thursday, 8th September, 1938. Dividend Warrants may be ob tained on application at the Com- pany's Registered Office, P. & 0.
Building.
OF
THE REGISTER SHARES of the Company will be CLOSED from MONDAY, 29TH AUGUST, to WEDNES. DAY, 7TH SEPTEMBER (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, 28th.July, 1938.
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...
the
will
No. of Salo,
Kowloon Inland
Lot No. 4936.
Registry No.
Argyle Streat.
Locality.
Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dis posal of the lot the purchaser 3 (if not the applicant), be required to deposit with an authorised officer who will be pre sent at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the purchase price.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT
No. of Bane.
Inland Lot
Registry No.
orth of Inland Los No. 5100.
Iarcality.
No. 5931.
¿
King's Road.
Bonndary
Messure-
menta.
(fLfL [t]ft]
As per.
sale plain
Contents
Square foot.
About
22,000
JURKAY
ተሳት
Rental.
* | Upsst Price.
16,500
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What do
you want?
If there
is anything you want to buy or well, try Classified advertisement.
kmali
25 words $1.00 prepaid
for 3 Insertion":"
Contents in
Square foot.
Boundary Menaars.
menta
B. 3. W.
ft. ft. ft.ft,
[ $
As par
nalu pian,
About
25,280
Anana
Rental.
20,924 Upset Price
i
200
TO THE CASUAL observer these celebrations might seem con- vincing enough ard to the masses In Jagen they are nu less leussur- engage. ment is announced of John ing because the real war news Storey, China, Navigation Co...
ENGAGEMENTS
STOREY-COLLIE-The
Ltd., Hong Kong. eldest son of THEY BELIEVE
ALL THAT THEY SEE
Bartlett 8....
with him
was Mrs.
Visiting the Colony and saying hello to many old friends is Dr. H. F. Smith. U. S. Public Health Om- cer from Manila, who arrived via the "Empress”, Wednesday.
fi
OFFICERS ELECTED Officers elected for the coming We hunted up high and down 13 &G strictly season were as follows:-
low for this good-looking gentle- censored that A. F. Austen (Hon. Secretary): man and only caught him speaking they are oblig-Flight Lieut. J. R. R. Jenkins with one of our High Fuluten ed' to belleve (Captain); V. M. Bertwell, D. Mc- Colony Business Man. And still all they see. Lellan Vice-Captains); L. Macey Dr. Smith had no story to tell. We and Mrs. James Collle. Edin-celebrations and victory marches (2nd XI Captain): K. Broch (2nd do hope you enjoy your visit.
do not mean good tidings. what XI vice-captain); R. Henderson Air France does?
(Chairman of "Socials" Commit-
Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Stores. ti
Katherine Edinburgh. ard Ellinor, eldest daughter of Mr.
burgh.
tee): W. Ashton (Selection Com- mittee Member).
DR. A..J. BROOMHALL and MISS
T. J. CHURCHILL -The en. For it is true that no news, gagement is announced be- unless it be to the credit of the
It was decided to field two teams tween Alfred James, sdh of Dr. Japanese. In allowed to and Its and Mrs. Broomhall, of North way into the country. and in For Eaturday games and one team China and Dulwich, and Theo-order to make quite sure of this, for Tuesday games, as last season. dora Janet, daughter of Dr. private letters. to foreigners living! and Mrs. Churchill, of Brox-in Japan, are treated most harshly
by the censora bourne, Herts.
with.
DIRECTOR LEAVES
WOMAN £12,000
MB. Arthur” John Hepburn Carhill, of the Conservative Club, St. James's-street,' and late of Shanghai, a director of Dodwell and Co., of St. Mary Axe, who died on June 17, has left £64,165 58 64. (net £63,836 13. 4d..
Among his bequests are: £12,000 to Beatrice Martha Legge;
DELAYED, DUE TO WEATHER. Air France's plane, Ville de Cal- cutta arrived at Kal Tak 2.50 p.m
2500 to Winifred Graham. "as à token of "appreciation of her Wednesday.
Captain Charles Corsen deilvered services to Beatrice Martha Legge eight passengers to Kal Tak with and to myself":
"
FACTORIES MOVED
a report from all on the excellent £100 to Maurice Bradalet. valet the Japanese muitary commander comfort, "quick time and efficient at the Conservative Club:
service they enjoyed. throughout This rigid censorship, how concerned.
the trip. BIRTHS
ever. Is not confined, to Japan MULDOON:-At" Tientsin, China, but it also applies to the occupled THIS 18 all part of the gigantic
in and even
propaganda campaign that is on August 11, 1938, to Loris (areas" in China
TO SZECHUEN (nee Landers), wife of A G. Shanghai private correspondence being carried out by the Japanese,
is not free of Interference, In but in China, as in the rest of the robbery, loot, rape and naked in-
Chungking, August 17. Muldoon, a daughter.
the addition to
censorship of world. lttle or no attention is paid vasion.
On the other hand, for. China
Fifty-eight factories from the SMITH-On August 12, 1938, at the
to the taste of 0 merchants letters, foreign
falsehoods.. that the war is one of national defence war-affected areas in the lower Country Hospital, Shanghai, Shanghai have already discovere. CONTINUOUS to Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Smith that in order to secure the move-
FLOW OF are being turned-to save her very existence and Yangtse valley have been moved a daughter.
cut wholesale by any right thinking man, therefore, to Szechuen ment of goods or other privileges," FALSEHOOD
the Nipponese. has but one choice: to support They include eight spinning and which, after all is said and done,
But no matter how much pro-China in every way possible and weaving factories, seven printing are no more than their legitimate
moral and economic plants, three glass and porcelain ELLIG Karl Heinrich Ellig, at the rights, it is necessary to and the paganda rolls off Japanese presses, to exert
whose works and Ave for the manufac age of 53, during Home leave, right Japanese "entrepreneur." whether this propaganda is be pressure against Japan, 'beloved husband of Dolores This gentleman will make the lleved or not, the fact remains militarists know
with that the war for Japan is one of that of the unsheathed sword. Ellg.
necessary arrangements"
DEATH
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no law except ture of electrical appliances (Central News),