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NOTIFICATION.

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For these codes the following' abbreviated titles will be tele graphed after the preamble at the end of any route instructions ~~~ Bencom, Bensec, ABC, and Pet. respectively

D. J. SLOSS.

NOTICE.

FROM

NOTICE.

E. M. Hazeland is continuing

THE FIRST OF his practice as Civil Engineer and DECEMBER MY OFFICE OF Architect at the same address:-C. E. ARCHITECT & SUR. No. 20, Queen's Road Central, VEYOR WILL BE AT YORK Kayamally Bulidings.

BUILDING, FIRST FLOOR.

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THE RAUB AUSTRALIAN GOLD MINING CO., LIMITED. (Incorporated in Queensland),

Notice of Declaration of Third Interim Dividend.

NOTICE is hereby given that a Third Interim Dividend of six pence per share for the financial Censor.

year ending 31st March, 1940, 855 has been declared by the Directors of the Company in Brisbane, pay. able on 15th December, 1939, to Shareholders on the Registers at Brisbane and Singapore on 14th December, 1939.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG.

PROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the Goods of Thomas Meek late of Glenview Alnwickhill Road, Liberton, ' Edinburgh, Scotland, de ceased.

and

IN THE MATTER of Or dinance No. 2 of 1897 Sections 66 and 67.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Court has, by virtue of Sec. tions 66 and 67 of The Probates Ordinance 1897 (No. 2 of 1897) made an Order limiting the time for sending in claims against the above estate to the 18th day of December, 1939.

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NOTICE is also hereby given that the Singapore Transfer Re gisters will be closed from Friday. 8th December, to Thursday, 14th December, 1939, both days in. clusive, for the preparation of Dividend Warrants,

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By Order of the Board, DERRICK & CO.,

Chartered Accountants,

Local Secretaries. ..

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Hong Kong Bank Chambers, SINGAPORE, 18th Nov, 1939,

854

HONG KONG ST. ANDREW'S

SOCIETY.

LAWN BOWLS

The Annual Lawn Bowls Match between members of St.

St. George's and

Andrew's Societies will be held on 9th December at 2.30 p.m. at the Kowloon. Bowling Green Club,

All members desirous of play. Dated the 20th day of Novem.ing in this Match are requested ber, 1939.

Creditors and claimants hereby required to send their claims to the undersigned by the

above date.

D'ALMADA & MASON, Solicitors for Mr. D. L. Meek one of the executors named

in the Will of the above

named deceased, Kayamally Building,

20 & 22, Queen's Road, Central,

Hong Kong.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG

838

to communicate by 1st December with Mr. W. Macfarlane, Dairy Farm Ice and Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Causeway Bay.

R.

Q.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

U. GONELLA.

852

THE KOWLOON MOTOR BUS COMPANY, (1933) LTD.

Notice of Removal.

As from 1st December, 1939, our general offices and garage will be removed to the new premises at No. 153, Castle Peak Road, Kowloon, (near junction of Tal Po & Castle Peak Roads).

By order of the Board,

LAM MING FAN,"

Secretary,

November 23rd, 1939.

ALIEN ENEMIES (WINDING UP) ORDINANCE NO. 28 OF 1914.

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Bohler Bros. & Co., Ltd. Bornemann & Co. Defag (Deutsche Farben

Handelsgesellschaft) Waibel

& Co. Irxmayer & Co. Kunst & Albers.

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K. D. Petroleum Co. of China: Mee Yeh Handels Compagnie. Mannesmann.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

NOTICE:

BIRTH

22,

ANDERSON,-On November

1939, at Dr. Antonoff's Mater- nity, to Mr. and Mrs. E. K. An- derson, a daughter, Irene Margaret. (Hongkong papers please copy),

MARRIAGE

KELLNER-CUMINE-On Novem- ber 21, 1939, at HBM. Consu- late-General, Shanghai, before Mr. G. V. Kitson, Florence Henrietta, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Cumine |-- of Shanghal, to Hans, son of

Notice is hereby given that THE NOVEMBER HALF YEARLY GENERAL MEET- ING of VOTING MEMBERS will be held at the Club House, Happy Valley, on Thursday, 30th November, 193

at 5.30 DA p.m.

ALL MEMBERS are cordially Invited to attend and participate In any discussion which may

ensue.

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By Order of the Stewards, C. B. BROWN,

Secretary. Hong Kong, 7th Nov. 1939.

812

CHINA_LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE.

THE TWENTY FIRST OR« DINARY YEARLY MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the Head Office of the

the late Mr. E Kellner and Mrs. Kellner, of Shanghai.

age of 22

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THURSDAY: NOVEMBER 30, 1939.

Hello & Goodbye

(BY A. W. HYER)

Another well-known liner will be taken from commer- cial travel for a short while; it is the Empress steamer now in harbour. She will be turned over to the British Government authorities for a tour of duty after which the liner will return to Hongkong and enter dock for her an- nual overhaul.

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Two other travellers from Indo-

Marula were Mr. and Mrs. M. Sl~

mon,

Arriving in this port short-glass jar of hard candy, and buð-" ly will be one of the American bled over with galety and charm. travel steamers which, en She is en route to Shanghai! route to Hongkong America, did not touch at China en route to their home in Japanese ports outbound, and instead proceeded direct to Four Chinese passengera arrived Manila from Honolulu. On from China, via Hanoi, on the Air the homeward voyage she will France plane. call at Shanghai, miss Japan: and proceed to Honolulu and the home port,

Pan American Airways

THE CHINA CLIPPER, under the Imperial Airways' award mid-

command of Captain J. B. week service from Bangkok bas Hamilton, arrived at Kal Tak bn been delayed 24 Hours because of Wednesday at 2.20 p.m. from Sam connexions with the main Empire Francisco, via Manila. route which are late. The plane will be arriving at Kal Tak to morrow" afternoon with passengers and mali from all ports.

Imperial Airways

DEATHS SILVA-Yesterday, after short illness, Carlos Nolasco da Silva, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. N. da Silva, at the Funeral will take place to- day leaving his parents' resid- ence, No. 7, Garden Road' at 4.45 p.m., passing the Monu- ment at 5.15 p.m. BUSH-At the Hongkong Sana

torium and Hospital on Novem-

From Honolulu arrived Mr. Colin ber 29, 1939, James Daniel

Eddison, an Englishman and lec- Bush, formerly Professor of

turer on Christian Science. This English Literature at Peking

traveller was ก bit reticent and National University and Sun

confined his reports to his splendid Yat-sen University, Canton.

visit in Australia which he has just Aged 53 years.

Removed to Anderson's Fun-THE R.M.A. DELIA, with Captain concluded. While in Kawall he J. Davies at the controls, de- gave several talks but is not de- eral Parlour, Causeway, Bay.

parted for Bangkok, on Wednesday finite about lectures in Hongkong. Funeral will take place today passing the Monument at 4.30 am. The total mail load was Within a few days he will proceed.

133 kilos.

to Shanghai for a lecture tour."

Vacation-bound En route to Rangoon was Mrs. H.

to Hongkong Trent, accompanied by her young were Mrs. J. Herridge and her daughter. These two travellers young daughter, Miss E. Herridge. will join the rest of their family These Manila residents are well- who proceeded to India by Imperial known in the south where the Airways last week.

head of the family is a director of Flying down to Singapore was several business organisations and Mr. yan Rukum, an executive of an clubs. Repulse Bay will entertain oll company. And the other pas- these visitors during their short senger on the service was Mr. R. M. holiday and their Arst Clipper C. Dobbs, formerly Station Super- trip was great! intendent for Imperial Airways in A young Chinese passenger, Miss Hongkong. This time the well- Look Line Fat. was smiling and known

traffic representative is happy on her return home from a And heading for London and several personal visit in Manila. weeks of holidays with his family. friends out at the Clipper's station He must have felt a bit sad on were equally happy to greet this leaving his home here.

young lady.

p.m.

ALONCO-Friday, November, 24. 1939, at the Shanghai General Hospital Semiramis Antonio Alonco, aged 35 years.

Company, St. George's Building. The

Chater Road, Victoria, Hong Kong, on FRIDAY, 22nd Decem. ber, 1939, at 12 o'clock (Noon), for the purpose of receiving a Statement of Accounts and the Report of the Directors for the financial year ended 30th Septem- ber, 1939, and electing Directors and Auditors.

THE TRANSFERS BOOKS AND REGISTER OF SHARE HOLDERS will be closed from

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HONGKONG, NOVEMBER 30, 1939

Air France

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Mr. Bertram Carbonnel, manager of Dodge and Seymour, in Manila, THE THREE MEMBERS of the arrived on a short business call.

Air France's Ville de Calcutta According to reports from the crew were shivering and shaking Clipper's crew, one of their pas- with cold when they arrived at sengers from San Francisco

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Scholler. Bleckmann Steel Friday, 1st December, 1939, to NEW ALIGNMENTS Kal Tak on Wednesday at 5.30 p.m. Manila almost created a riot on his

Works, Ltd.

Studt & Co.

L. Werner.

E. P. M. Schuldt, Dr. M. O. Paster.

Mrs. A. M. Pfister,

E. Schetz.

Otto Heinsohn. Heinsohn & Co.

H. Lubescder.

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C. F. Kirsten.

PARTICULARS AND CON DITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction "to be held on Monday, the 4th day of Dec., 1939, at p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land near Diamond Hill, in the, Colony of Hong Kong for a term of 75 years, commencing from 1st July, 1898, with the option of renewal at a Crown IN THE GOODS of Gaston Reat to be fixed by the Surveyor Joseph Desmullier late of of His Majesty the KING, for Thudaumont (Cochin) one further term of 24-years less China), Commissioner of the last three days thereof. Customs, deceased.

PROBATE JURISDICTION

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Intending bidders are advised that Immediately after "the dis- NOTICE IS HEREBY posal of the lot the Purchaser GIVEN that the Court has by (It not the appilcant) will be virtue of Section 58 of the Pro- | required to ́ deposit with bates Ordinance 1897, made an authorised officer who will be Order limiting the time for present at the sale, the sum of creditors and others to send in two hundred dollars, ($200) in their claims against the above cash. This sum will be refunded estate to the 19th day of Decem-] on payment of the Purchase price, ber, 1939.

All Creditors and others are PARTICULARS OF THE LOT accordingly hereby required to send their claims to the under-

signed on or before that date.

Dated the 22nd day of Novem- ber, 1939.

JOHNSON, STOKES &

MASTER,

No. of Eale. I

Solicitors for the Administratrix, | 1

Hong Kong & Shanghai

') · Bank" Ballding,

Des Voeux Road Central,

Hong Kong.

842

New Kowloon Inland Registry No

Lot No. 2741

North East of New Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1380, near Diamond-Hill.

Locality.

Boundary

Measure-

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As per

ale plan

Contenta in

Square feet

Annual

Rental.

Upset Price

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About

18,000

124

1,800

853

Wm. Meyerink & Co.

All those who have not already done so are required to forward the following information to the undersigned not later than 31st December, 1939.

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of

1. Names & Addresses

Secured Creditors, together with details of claims and nature of security.

2. Names & Addresses of Un

secured Creditors, together with details of claims.

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3. For verification purposes the names and addresses of, Debtors, together with detalls of amounts due.

Friday, 22nd December, 1939. both days inclusive.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

JOHN V. BRAGA,

Acting Secretary. Hong Kong, 15th Nov., 1939.

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SUCCESSFUL DANCING DISPLAY

VIOLET CAPELL'S

PUPILS EXCEL

the

As pupil teachers of the Violet Capell School of Dancing, talented Misses Stella and Helen Ho have been carrying on the work of teaching the youngsters of the Colony the principles of the art which Miss Capell is prevented from doing owing to a prolonged illness, and the display which was presented yesterday at the King's Theatre Sustained Bchool's tradition of making an effort every year to help deserving charities.

From every point of view, the 4. Names and Addresses of display was an unqualified success, Banks carrying on business and rounds of applause rose from with the above, together a packed house to greet each item the programme. The pupils with details of any fouds

performed with grace, agility and in their possession, Ex- feeling, and even the tiniest mem- change Contracts outstand ber of the School showed evidence ing, or other information of sound technique.. which may be of interest.

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FINE ENSEMBLES

ensembles.

The programme consisted of ten 5. Names and Addresses of

items, with three well-arranged storage contractors, or

Fan The Chinese other persons, retaining Dance of Miss Audrey Ho, the Solo goods in their Godowns be- Tap Dance by Miss Regina Yui and longing to the above to the Fire and Water duo by the gether with details thereof. Misses Violet and Joan Bradbury 6. Names and Addresses of Insurance or other Com- panies in which the above are depositors, policy hold ers or shareholders,

were outstanding.

ciety.

vla Hanoi. France.

Mall arrival home in the south. It was LTHOUGH three months from

totalled 39 kilos.

Mr. George Parnassus, manager of have passed since its out-

Arriving from China, via Hanoi. Ceferino Garcia. Filipino claimant break, the war in Europe has and carrying a beautiful large of the middleweight boxing cham- so far been fought chiefly'in bouquet of scarlet gladioli was the ptonship of the world. This gen- the diplomatic sphere. Not distinguished Mr. J. Hutchinson. tleman is the boss behind the only in Europe, but through- HM Trade Commissioner. The young boxing champion who will out the world, it has produced, flowers which he had secured in shortly stage an exhibition in the re-orientations of the rela- Hanoi were indeed beautiful but south, and his friends and asso- clates were on hand to give him tions between States and, in were not a peace offering, “just a

handsome and crowded welcome, many cases, the re-alignment sift" he reported...

One of the smartest ladies Mrs. Louise Gauss accompanied of political parties within the

travelling by air to Hongkong in by her young son were also clipper various countries.

many months. was the very at- passengers from San Francisco to tractive Madamoiselle M. D'Anjou. Manila. Shortly Mrs. Gauss will This young French woman, beau-proceed through Hongkong

fully attired in costume of Shanghai where her husband is black wool and fur, was hugging a, the American Consul.

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FUNERAL OF 2ND. OFFICER CHARLES

THE FIRST, most striking, and most obvious of the shifts that have taken place is, of course, represented by the German-Soviet Pact of Non- Aggression which, when war became inevitable following the failure of the Peace Front negotiations, moved its main

G. RIGBY battleground from Eastern to Western Europe, drawing a

The funeral took place, at the limit to the Nazi Drang Nach Colonial Cemetery yesterday. of Osten and making the Soviet Mr. Charles G. Rigby, Second On- Union strategic master of the cer of the 5.5. Kanchow, who died Baltic and the Balkans.

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3RD ANNIVERSARY OF FISHERMEN'S, UNION

The Hongkong Chinese Fisher- men's Union held a meeting o Tuesday at its headquarters at Aberdeen to celebrate the Third

Anniversary of its organization.

Over 200 guests, fishermen and under tragic circumstances on THE SECOND is the neu-Tuesday, when his body was found students of the School for Fisher- men's Children were present. Pro- tralization of the Mediter-in the bottom of No. 2 hold of the

minent among the guests were Mr., Teng Yao-kwang. representing the ranean, a factor of great im-steamer, in Talkoo Dockyard.

The Rev. C. Strong officlated at National Relief Commission, Mr. portance to the Allies, Italy the graveside.

Hsieh Shih-chao, representing the to follow Ger- Among those present has failed

were: Kwangtung Provincial Govern- many's lead, something she Messrs. W. E. Kirby, G. W. Plosard, was bound to do by the terms G. Shotton. A. Crawford, J. Ro-ment, and Mr. Huang Chien-fen. of their military alliance, al-berts, Hew Campbell, G. Campbell representing General Wu Te-chen,

former Kwangtung Governor. though she is still favourably (representing

Mr. Hsieh Fen-sheng, executive disposed towards the Reich Company), and Captain J. Tinson. member of the Union, reported the Wreaths were sent by the follow-work of the Union for the past three years. He revealed that 12.-

lations with it. The pact be-

China

Navigation

and maintains friendly re- ing:- Marine Superintendent, tween Great Britain, France China Navigation Company, E-732 fishermen and their folks had gineer Superintendent, China, Navi- been killed and 759 fishing boats and Turkey is an added lever gation Company, China Coast on Rome to abstain from milomeers' Guild, Captain and on-destroyed as a result of Japanese naval activities from September itary aid to her axis partner, cers of ss. Kanchow, Captain and 1937 to September 1939...

Kiangsu, Master since it consolidates Allled in-officers of s.s.

Other who spoke were" Messrs. fluence on the eastern shores and Officers of 8.8. Fatshan, Mem- Teng Yao-kwang, Huang Chien-

bers of Staff of China Navigation ten and Huang Trang-hal, of the inland sea.

Company, Mr. J. 1 Fullerton of THE THIRD is the in-.s. Yingchow, Mr. D. O. Silver and creasing isolation of Japan others. from her anti-Comintern partners and her emergence

GOVERNOR TO ATTEND BOY SCOUTS PARADE- Proceeds of the performance will

His Excellency the Governor, as At the same time, be donated to the Diocesan Girls' as a suppliant, begging for terests.

Chlef Scout of the Colony, will at- School Building Fund, the British better relations with Russia Wall Street is reviewing its War Organisation Fund and the and the United States and old drive for full control of tend the Parade of the Hongkong. International Medical Relief So- going through the most com- the resources and destinies of day next. Dec. 2; at 3 pm, on the Boy Scouts Association on Batur- plicated contortions to secure the Western Hemisphere, the Murray Parade Ground, Those who took part in yester the capitulation of the Chi- whole of which, in the words The Colony Commissioner will All cargo stored in Godown day's display were:-Amy Tsang, nese people by other than of the imperial-minded Col. arst inspect the Parade and then account or to the order of the May Brown, Fern Ellis, Judith above remaining auclaimed on Hall, Regina Yul, Betty Choa, Mar- military means.

Lindbergh, it regards as "our will follow a march past when His

Excellency take the Salute, 31st December, 1939, will be sold got Ahwee, Marian Ahwee, Eleanor, FOURTH comes the ac- domain."

The Parade will close with the AMERICA and the Soviet meet storage

and other Wong. Audrey Ho, Violet Brad-tivisation of American policy,

of warrants bury, Joan Bradbury, Mary Bter- a development of the utmost Union hold, between them, presentation ling. Chrissie Brown, Cynthia Le, significance for this part of the balance of power in the Joyce Nisbet, Susan Wood, Patay the world. Länding material | world as a whole, both because A Lecture "The Restoration"- Wood, Yvonne Wong, Pamela, Wong. Isolde Anwee, Evelyn Chan, support to Britain and France of their vast territories, of Portugal will be given by Mr. and military. M. Variz, Portuguese teacher at in Europe, the Roosevelt ad populations, Lily Nisbet, Mona Shand, Fatay Lo ministration is pressing hard strength and because they La Salle College, at 5.30 pm: in Shona McIntyre, Dorothy Keats, Barbara Keats, Ethel Banker, Diana on Japan to abandon her control the raw materials the club Lusitano's main Eall on Armstrong, Helen Ho. and Stella gangster methods of attack which every belligerent must Friday, Dec. 1. All interested are:

welcome, a 850 | Ho

on third Power trade and in- somehow procure.

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charges.

LINSTEAD & DAVIS, Chartered Accountants,

Liquidators or Special Managers. Exchange Building 27th November, 1989.

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