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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1904.

PARTNERSHIPS REGISTRATION. Intimations.

Intimations.

'GREEN ISLAND CEMENT COMPANY, LIMITED.

OTICE is hereby given that an EXTRA- of the Green Island Cement Company, Limited, will be held at the Company's Offices, St. George's Building, Praya Central, Victoria, Hongkong, TOMORROW, the 26th day of November, 1901, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, when the subjoined -Resolution will be pro posed;

That the Capital of the Company be increased from $1,000,000 (divided into to 1000 shares of $10 each) to $1,500,000 (divided into 150,00 shues of $10 each) by the creation of go,000 new shares of St each to be offered and if accepted to be allotted to the persons const.tuting the shareholders of the Company according to the Company's Register of Shareholders on the 28th day of February, 1905, at a premium of Sto for each and every single share of such 50,000 new shares in the ratio and proportion of one new share for every two old shares in the Company held by the respective Shareholders thereof; the amount payable on each of such new shares respectively (including the said premium of Sto per share) to be paid as to one equal half part thereof on the 31st day of March, 1905, and as to the remainder thereof (including the balance the said preinium) on the 30th day of June, 1905.

And that failing such allotment as aforesaid the said new shares be disposed of by the General Managers in accordance with the Company's Articles of Association: And that for the purpose of facilitating the carrying into effect of the above Reso, lution the Transfer and other Books of the Company be closed for the space of seven days as on and from the 1st day of March,

1905.

ANECDOTES OF ACTORS.

NASTY JAR

The following "happy sarcasm" was given by Redmond Barry on John Crompton. Ha said once to Corry, who was praising Crompton's performance of some particular character a

night or two before :- ̈

"yes, he played that part pretty well; he

hadn't time to study it!"

NOT SUNLIGHT)

The late Willian Terrisse; when playing in. "Harbour Lights," had to say, "And straight before us like two stars of hope we see the har bour lights."

Instead of that, however, he once surprised his audience by saying. And straight before us like two "bars of soap we see the harbour lights,"

DAVID THE GREAT,

PRNANG FAVOURS IT.

A special general meeting of the members of the Penang Chamber of Commerce was held on and Nov, Mr. A. G. Stephen occupied the chair, and there were also present stesers. J. Armstrong, A. Huttenbach, C, Machain, G. H.

Lees, F. O. Halifax, H. Hilton, A. Aamus, H. P. Clodd, A. Zeitlin, and others.

The business of the meeting was mainly:- To vote on the following resolution to be proposed from the chair in reply to the letter from the Hon, the Colonial Secretary, dated Singapore, 6th Oct. 1904.

"That this meeting endorses the decision arrived at by the Committee of the Chamber on the question of the Registration of Partner- ships as expressed in the letter addressed by the Chamber to Government on the 9. Decem. David Garrick, the great actor, was born at ber, 1992, and strongly urges the Government Hereford in 1717, and made his first stage apto proceed with legislation at as early a date as pearance at Ipswich, in 1741, under an assumed | possible.

In October the same year be made his London debut at Goodman's Fields, his Richard 11. Jaking the town by storm. Drury Lane and Covent Garden theatres became deserted, and the jealous managers bad the East-end play house closed by the authorities,ber, 1902. which resulted in Garrick settling at Drury. Lane.

Dame.

Pope, the famous author, was one of those who went to see Garrick's Richard III. His verdict to Lord Orrey was :-"I am afraid that young man will be spoiled, for he will never have a rival."

" AUTHOR'S FRIEND.

Mr. Henry Abbey, who died in 1897, had once the temporary management of the Lyceum

The Chairman said the Committee had con. sidered the letter regarding the registration of partnerships, and arrived at the conclusion unanimously that the Chamber should repeat the views expressed in the letter of 9th Decem

. MR. HUTTENBACH OFPOSES. Mr. Huttenbach said there seemed to be some misapprehension about the object of registration of partnerships. If we look round we find that registration of partnerships only exists where there is limited liability of part- nerships, which is not the case according to British law. the moment this fundamental principle is done away with then becomes necessary to register the different degrees of

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For particulars and terms, apply to-

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above sum will be paid to any person who gives information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons guilty of Stealing or Embezzling a CHEQUE FOR NINE THOUSAND DOLLARS made out in favour of Messieurs JEBSEN AND be paid into the DEUTSCHE ASIATISCHE BANK COMPANY and indorsed by them and sent to in this Colony on the 8th October, 1904, but stolen by some person or persons unknown.

Entertainment.

HONGKONG AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB.

THEATRE

·

ROYAL.

THE COMEDY OPERA

"DOROTHY,"

Will be Produced on the following dates

TO-MORROW NIGHT, __(SATURDAY),—26T11 NOVEMBER, 1904.

MONDAY,

لمه

28TH

Doors Open at 8.30 PM. Curtain Rises at 9. P.M. Piano Co.) will be open between the hours of The BOOKING OFFICE (at The Robinson

9 A.M. and 4.30 P.M. each day.

Curtain..

Late Trams quarter-of-an-hour after fall of

Refreshment Bar in the Stockbroker's Room," near the Dress Circle, for the conveni- ence of Seat holders in the Dress Circle and Stalls.

The Pit Refreshment Bar is near the Pit Entrance.

Refreshments supplied by the Hongkong

Hotel.

Stalls and Dress Circle... ... $3

Pit Stalls ...

Pit

}

Sailors and Soldiers in uniform half-price to Pit Stalls and P.t..

ARTHUR CHAPMAN,

Business Manager.

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Hongkong, 25th November, 1904.

Auction.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Should the above Resolution be duly passed theatre. He was leaning back in an armchair, limitation of liablity. Bnt to register partner. which was unlawfully cashed and the proceedsHE Undersigned have received instructions

it will be submitted for confirmation at a Special Resolution to a Second Extraordinary General Meeting which will be subsequently

convened.

Dated this 35th day of November, 1904.

SHEWAN, TOMES & 10, *123*]

General Managers:

THE CHINA TRADERS' INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.

+

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

N EIGHTH ORDINARY MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS in the above Company will be held at the lead Office, Victoria, Hong kong, on TUESDAY, the 6th December, at 11 p'clock in the Forenoon, for the purpose of receiving the report of the Directors, together with Statement of Accounts to the 30th April last, and of declaring Dividends.

OTICE is hereby given that the THIRTY-

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 22nd instant to the 6th proximo, both days inclusive.

Ity Order of the Board of Directors,

JAMES WHITTÁLL,

Secretary. Hongkong, 14th November, ton.

....

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A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. N INTERIM DIVIDEND on account of the Year 1904 of Fifty Cents per Share on the Shares numbered 1-60,000 inclusive

with great dignity, when an actor was an- nounced. The new arrival presented a letter of introduction, and, having read it, Mr. Abbey coldly looked him up and down. The actor was a slight-man in appearance, and by no means tall,

"Ah!" said Mr Abbey, "you are no good for the stage, I fear. We want men six feet high nowadaya."

"I see," replied the actor, "you are buying legs. I am selling brains. Good day!"

However, before the end of the mouth the ther, whose word with regard to the casting of actor was engaged at the instance of the au- this plays was even greater than that of the manager bimself.

MANAGER'S GIFT.

A young actor having played a pari tolerably well, Elliston one evening called him into his room and said:

"Young man, you have not only pleased the public, but you have pleased me and as a slight token of my regard and good wishes, beg your acceptance of a small piece of 'plate

in

The present was a silver toothpick.

ROYAL INQUIRY.

When the late Mr. D'Oyly Carte took "The Gondoliers" down to Windsor Castle for the Amusement of Queen Victoria, her Majesty noticed that certain additions were made to the text by some of the artistes, and Me. Carte was asked to explain the meaning of these in-

CARPET SQUARES-will be payable at Hongkong and Shanghai terpolations.

Tapestry.

Kidderminster.

Kensington.

A

Cairo and Bute.

Art Squares.

Printed

Fast Colours-

Oretonnes. Art Serges. Damasks. Tapestries, and Fringes.

CARPETS-

Axminster.

Wilton

Brussels, and Tapestry.

8:0

GENTS' DEPT.

28, QUEEN'S ROAD,

OPPOSITE THE CLOCK TOWER.

NEW GOODS

ARRIVE

EVERY WEEK.

Wm, POWELL, Ld.

HONGKONG.

Mengkong, #gth November, 1904. - [rogé

Bark, Hongkong, on and after FRIDAY, 25th November, 1904, on Warrants to be obtained at the Company's Offices.

The Dividend will also be payable at the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, Shanghai, on presentation of Warrants there, on and after the same date.

The REGISTER or SHARES will be CLOSED from SATURDAY, the 19th instant, until SATURDAY, the 26th instant, both days inclusive, during which period no Transfer of Shares will be effected.

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & Co., General Managers. Hongkong, 15th November, 1904.

PAUSE!

"Those, your Majesty," said Mr. Carte, "what we call 'gags,"

"Gags," returned the Queen. "I thought gags were things that were put by authority into people's mouths?"

"These gags, your Majesty," answered the manager, bowing low," are things people put into their own mouths without authority!"

The Queen smiled beningly and seemed perfectly satisfied with the ready reply.

KEEN FOR MORE.

When Kean was looking very exhausted while playing Macbeth in Scotland, the mana- [1243ger of the theatre offered him some whiskey in a very small thistleglass, saying at the same time by way of encouragment, Take that, Mr. Keau; take that, sir. It is the real moun- tain dew; that will never hurt you, sir!"

Have you a SINGER Sewing Machine? If not get one.

$10 DOWN AND THE REST IN EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS.

Showrooms, Wyndham Street.

Hongkong, 12th November, 1904. [123

TONGKONG HIGH-LEVEL TRAM

HAYS COMPANY, LIMITED.

TIME TABLE (on and after 1st October, 1904.) WEEK DAYS,

6.45 a.m. to 7.00 a.m...Every 15 minutes. 7.30 am, to 8.00 am... Every 10 minutes. 8.00 am. to 8.30 am. Every 15 minutes. 8.30 am. to 9.30 .m. Every to minutes. 9.30 am to 11.00 am....Every 15 minutes. 11.30 am to 12.45 pm. ...Every 15 minutes. 1245 p.m. to 1.15 pm....Every to minutes, 1.15 p.m. to 1.45 p.m.....Every 15 minutes 3.45 p.m. to 2.15 p.m. - Every tỏ minutes. 2.15 p.m. 10 3.00 p.m. ...Every 15 minutes. 3,30 p.m. to 5.00 p.m....Every 15 minutes. 5.00 p.m. to 8.00 pm. ...Every to-minutes.

NIGHT CARS.

A

8.49 p.m. and 9.p.m., 9.45 p.m. to it.15 p.m. every half hour. SUNDAYS. 8.00a.m. to 9.00 am....Every 15 minutes. 9.00 am to 9.30 sm....Every 30 minutes. 9.30a.m. to 10.30 am. ...Every 15 minutes. 10.30 K.m. to 11.00 a.m. ...Every to minutes. 12.00 NODD to 1.00 p.m....Every to minutes. 1.40 p.m. to 5.00 pm. .....Every 15 minutės. 5.00 p.m. to 6.00 p.m....Every to minutes 6.pa p.m. to 7.00 p.m. ...Every 15 minutes. 7.00 pm, to 8.00 p.m....Every 10 minutes.

NIGHT CARE as on Week Days. BATURDAYS

Extra cars at 11.30 and 11.45 p.m.

· SPECIAL_CARS by Arrangement at the Company's Office, ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS, Des Voeux Road Central.

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON; General Managers. Hongkong, 1st October, 1994.

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SHIP

NOTICE OF REMOVAL,

A FOOK & Co.

HIP AND HOUSE COMPRADORES,

have this day REMOVED

TO

No. 1, FOTTINOIR STREET, (opposite their old establishment), Hongkong, 24th November, 1904.

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"No," said Kean with a significant glance at the small dose, "No; that I'll be sworn it wouldn't—even if it was vitriol!”

THE JUNIORS.

ships and only hold registered partners hence- forth liable would not give us more security for outstandings. Consideration would show that it would have the other-effect-that t would give less security because at present if they could show that a man had been a part- her they could hold him responsible. As the Chairman had put so much reliance on the opinion of the fficial Assignee, he would bring forward another opinion which all, and

especially their Chairman, could equally ap preciate that of the inte-Chief Manager of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Sir gistration of partnerships, said:" et un have Thomas Jackson, who, when asked about re- the small evils we have now rather than take on the large ones that registration will bring us." Of course, if they wanted registration because they wanted to give a legal status to many limited liability partnerships which were carried on now, such as among Chinese, that would be another question. He advised, therefore, that a small assembly like the Penang Chamber of Commerce might very well wait till such a complex question had been solved by larger bodies and not take the lead in such a difficult matter.

MR. ARMSTRONG,

F. J. BADELEY,

Capt. Supt. of Police. 1longkong, 15th November, 1904.

ST. ANDREW'S BALL.

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SCOTSMEN desirous of SUBSCRIBING

to the forthcoming ST. ANDREW'S BALL, on 30th November, are requested to

forward to the Undersigned their NAMES and ADDRESSES, and to state whether Married or Single.

DAVID WOOD,

Hop, Secretary,

St. Andrew's Ball Committee. Hongkong, 26th October, 1904.

kongsis" ROBINSON PIANO

regards Hongkong. But our trade was carried Mr. Armstrong said there was a difficulty as

Hongkong Hongkong is practically the trade on in an entirely different way from that of

gister Chinese partnerships in Hongkong be port of Canton. I would be impossible to re-

cause the heads of their firms are in Canton. But if we could locate heads of firms here, we should have them registered. Any firm before giving another firm credit, would then take into consideration who the registered partners. of that firm were, and would base their credst upon the registered partners not the sleeping partners. He therefore thought they ought to support the motion,

4

MR. P, O. HALLIFAX,

Mr. F. O Hallifax said it seemed to him that without registration of partnerships they were working entirely in the dark. Registration of would be guided in giving credit by the names partnerships would rule our dealer, and firms

Thus if he was willing to give $20,000 to a firm of those appearing on the register as partners. ow, but found that the partners appearing on 'the register were not equal that amount, he would feel inclined to reduce his business with that firm.

THE CHAIRMAN.

The Chairman said he was surn it had been very gratifying to them to have Mr. Hutten- bach's views. But he thought it was generally admitted here that if there was a man of reput-

Parsing the Garrick theatre, in London, some few years ago, two old actors stopped to looked substance in a firm and that firm fails, the at the bills announcing the revival of Robert. son's popular comedy, "School."

One of them commenced to read aloud the cast of the characters, and had got so far as Mr. H. Irving, jun.," and "Mr. Hare, jun." when the other actor interposed, with a chackle over his own'wit, and said:

"Well, old boy, I fancy this play ought to

re-christened "The Infant School."

be

It was certainly curious that eight of the names in the cast should be "hereditary."

REWARD OF ZEAL

A drama had been having a successful run, when one morning a "super" presented him self to the manager with, the following com; plaint

'Sir," he said, "I have been playing my part now for a hundred consecutive nights with the utinost zeal and care. Can't you manage to give me a rise?”

"What part do you play?" asked the manager,

"I am in the third act, sir. I have to stake 20. in the gambling scene."

"Your claim is very fair," returned the manager. "From to-morrow you shall stake 401,"

LOST TO DRAPERY,

When Barry Sullivan was a young man he was employed as an assistant in an Irish drapery establishment. He was the leading spirit in all amateur dramatic performances, and spent his apare moments in declaiming his Tavourite Hamlet,

One day it so happened that the manager of the warehouse was absent, and Barry, finding that he had a 'willing audience in his fellow assistants, took down a lady's shawl, and spreading it over his shoulders to represent the "inky cloak," commenced the soliloquy of the Prince of Denmark. He had not proceeded far when the gruff voice of the manager stopped

him with:-

"Sullivan; it's on the stage you should be," The young man, turning round, and meeting the frown of his superior, divested himself of his mantle, and replied, quietly:

man of substance is not there and it is impossi ble to get hold of him. He agreed with Mr. Armstrong as to the different conditions of business in Hongkong and the relation of Hongkong to Canton. "He explained that they had a "compradore" system in the former place, whereas there was none here. Of course

COMPANY, LIMITED.

NEW IRON

FRAMED

from C. Lowe, Esq, to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,

ON MONDAY, the 28th November, 1904, at 2.00 PM, within his residence, No 10, Knutsford Terrace, Kowloon, THE WHOLE OF HIS' HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

Comprising:-- TEAKWOOD HATSTAND with BE. MOROCCO-COVERED CHAIRS, TEAK VELLED GLASS, OVERMANTELS, WOOD EXTENSION DINING TABLE and CHAIRS, Marinburk's make. DINNER WAGGON, GLASS-WARE, PICTURES, MARBLE-TOP WASHSTANDS and DRESSING TABLES with GLASS WAR DROBES, CHEST-OF-DRAWERS, &c,&C.;

ALSO

2 LADY'S BICYCLES and a quantity of PLANTS in Pots.

Catalogues may be had on application TERMS-As usual,

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Masonic.

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LODGE,

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PIANOS A LODGE will be held at the FREE

REGULAR MEETING of ZETLAND

$425.

GUARANTEED FOR CLIMATE.

MASTER PIANO

PLAYER

$385 & $500

PIANO AND PLAYER $800.

PERSONALLY SELECTED

PIANOS

BY

they committed themen at the present time BECHSTEIN, KAPS,

resolution. Government

seemed ready to fall in with the views of the business and mercantile community, and if the Act in the first case did not fall in with the views of the majority of people it could be amended. In conclusion; he thanked Mr. Huttenbach for his views, and as that gentle. man had not moved any direct negative, be would now put the resolution to the meeting.

MOTION CARRIED.

On a show of hands the motion was carried, Mr. Huttenbach dissenting.

COMMERCIAL.

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Da. Do.

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HOPKINSON,

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110

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MR. H. RUTTONJEE begs to announce to his numerous customers and the CHRISTMAS GOODS, comprising: Messrs public of Hongkong that consignments of Cadbury's CHOCOLATE and well-known French ................................3.42 SWEETS, in Fancy Boxes, suitable for presenta mouths' sight Germany...mlgő tona. Messrs. Tom Smith's XMAS. CRACKERS, Bar Silver ....................

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---3%XMAS. and NEW YEAR CARDS, of different designs and descriptions; and also Mours. Colgate's and Atkinson's PERFUMERY, in Per chest Fancy Bottles of all varieties are being received: 1,100/1,130 and on show.

INSPECTION EARNESTLY SOLICITED, ... 1,550/1.700 H Older ..........@ 1,210/1,300,

H. RÜTTONJEK, Oldest ........ 1,300/1.340

Nos. D'Agullar Street, Barry Sullivan was born at Birmingham in Patna New 1824, first appeared at, Cork in 1840, and died | Banaras New in 1891,

-Persian (Paper)

"I think you're about right, sir. Sure, 'tis on the stage I should be, so lil seitle my account now"

Walking into office te abiained payment of the wages due to him, left the establishment, and soon commenced his fortunate,career on the stage. M

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mariner je mneC 870/940

Hongkong, 19th November, 1904.

MASONS' HALL, Zetland Street, on THURS- DAY, the 1st December, at 8.30 for 9 F.M. pre cisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited

to attend.

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13.00

White Tawny, (White Label)

12,00

White Tawny, (Brown Label)

Full Wine, (Brown Label)............................ 11.00

10.50

Light Tawny, (Brown Label)

10.00

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Côtes

Montferrand....mmmmma. $150 - Médoc vermon 0:00 St. Emilion promotejat

6,00 St. Estephe... 6.50 SL Julied....................... 7.50. St. Estephe Superior......... 9.00 Chateau Margaux

Chateau Looville Chateau Lafite

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