GENERAL MANAGERS. NEWS OF THE WORLD,
Shanghal Opinion
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY JANUARY 29 1012
Motels.
(Continued from Page 4 HONGKONG HOTEL.
FIRIT OLAIS AND UP-TO-DATE,
Hongkong, 20th Apdi, 1911.
J. Ę. TAGGART,
·Manager. [95
GRAND HOTEL,
Telephone 197.
F, REICHMANN, Proprietor.
ASTOR HOUSE
Commenting upon the recont The Chinese Republic sotion of the shareholders of the A New York telegram dated Alma Estates in removing their Jan. 4 says:-Mr. Sulzer, Chair- General Managers, the "N. C. man of the Foreign Committee of Daily News" of Jan. 20 in the Congress, has proposed to tho weekly financial review says Committee that the United States Tho princips! point raised at the recognize the Chinese Republic Aline meeting, the one relating to ahead of other Powers, and has the naitonality of the directors and added that this step is of much MANAGEMENT & QUIJINE UNDER BUROPHÄN MANAGEMENT managers of companies registered importance to America's diploma- under the Hongkong Ordinancos, ey. This proposal will probably 82] is very novel—at least to Bliang-be passed by the House. Becetary hai-It-has-been-a-matter for Knox-is-strongly-in-favour-of-a pride that business morality in Chinese Republican Government." Shanghai, which is composed of traders of different nationalities,
Richard Olemont Lucas, Vice- subject to their respective Con- President of the Royal College of sular jurisdictions, has always Surgeons, London, in a lecture remained up to the mark of that on Dec. 6, predicted that human any other commercial centre in beings in the distant futuro would the world.
become one-toed, Small toes, he Again, all business depenis aid, were increasingly less used, on mutual trust, without which while the great too lud developed it would be well-nigh impossible in an astonishing manner, Per- for international commerce to haps 500,000 years hence the great have developed to a fraction of too alone would remain. what it has. At the same time,
The American Fleet,
Passing of the Toe.
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although trust is the fundamental A New York telogram datod condition of commerce, it is ob-Jan. O says:- viously wise to retain the ossen- The U.S. Atlantic, squadron tial safeguards against possible ran into a sovere hurricane noar delinquence on the part of the Bermuda Islands, and was dividuals connected with the badly scattered during the storm. mingement of any company. The destroyer Paulding was From a purely impartial stand-blown nshore in St. George's point, and without any reference Channel and the destroyor Torry, to what occurred at the Almi meeting, it will generally be which became disabled while agreed in principle that it is boat towing the Mayeant, another that persons prominently con- torpedo-boat, is believed to have. nected with the mingement of a company should be under the' same jurisdiction as the com- pany is.
bren lost.
A lator telegramı says :-- The whereabouts of the dos- troyer Mayeant are unknown, Even as amended the company her since she was lost sight of nothing having been heard of laws under the Hongkong Ordin-n the storm.. The Terry, which ancas are capable of much im
was towing the destroyer, has provement; but certainly so far on
safely roached the sheltor of a
the situation in Shanghai is con-aval station with the assisten e corned they gre, vory imperfect, of another warship. sad this question of nationality
is one for improvement.
Although we approve of the
Remarkable Porformance by H.M.S. Lion,
(LÁTH CONNAUGHT HOTEL:) QUEEN'S ROAD, HONGKONG.
Cey Now Management. Large and Comfortable Rooms, Excellent “ENTRALLY adixisted, up-to-date Hotsi, Recently renovated, and under Daleine ander the supervision of an Experienced FRENCH CHEF separats Tables, Hot and Cold Baths, Electric Light throughout. Term moderate, First Class accommodation for Families and Tourists.
Under Personal Bupervision of
L. GAMEAU,
Proprietor
Taleplivas, 170
N. BLUMENTHAL,
Manager
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Intimat ons
HOTEL
Under Entirely "New` Management.
[62 Thoroughly Rengvated.
Company, Hotel Mansions, on TUES TO LET-From March 1st for one DAY, the 6th Fabinary, at 12 o'clock,
year or longor, WELL-FUR- Neon, for the purpose of receiving a NISHED 6-ROOMED HOUSE Report of the Directors; together with on Barker Road, Peak, 3 minutes Statement of Accounts, declaring a from tram-Apply P. H.Holyoak, Dividend, confirming the appointment. 0/0-Raisa & Co ** of a Director and alecting Auditors. Mongkong; 23rd Jan., 1919.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the
-Excellent Culsino.
H. HAYNES,
Manager.
[100 Hongkong, 16th Jan., 1912.
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Company will be OLOSED from 3rd A. P. JEANNOU, 15, Queen's Road Central.
January to 6th February, both daya inclusive. ·
By Order of the Board of Directors,
W. E. GLARKE, Becretary.
Hongkong, 18th Jan., 1918. - _ [94
THE KOWLOON LAND AND BUILDING CO., LTD.
NOTION is hereby given that the
TWENTY-THIRD ORDIN ABY MEETING of SHARE HOLDEUS In this Company will be held at the Company's Offico. Vio- toria Bulldings, on MONDAY, si February, 1912, at Noon, for the par- Post of receiving the Report of the Dircelos, together with Statement of Accounts for the year ending 1st Dicobar, 1811.
The Register of Shares of the Com- pany will bo CLOSED from MON- DAY,, the 29th January, to MIN-
String Band will play at the above. Hotel every Sunday comin neing DAY, the 6th February, 1912 (both om 4 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Flongkong, 24th January, 1912
HOTEL CRAIGIEBURN. PLUNKET'S
The now Britiek battleship-127]
W. GALLAGHER
Manager..
Boxoxone HOTEL,
Adams, E. W.
GAP
Ale, G. T.
Arnold, Mrs. G.
The Peak, near the Tram Teim|noa. Tel 56. For Terms, apply to the.
MANAGER.
HOTEL LISTS.
ACTOR HOUR.
principle of the resolution adopt cruiser Lion broke all records od the other day, we have every in her speed trials. Thoughout sympathy with Mr. Reise in the the trials, extending over eight unenviable position in which he hours, she maintained an average | Abdaly, Mr. has been placed. Mr. Reise gave
a lengthy explanation of the part speed of 31 knots, thus heating Bayley, Mrs. H. D. he played in the business which the record of the German battle- Behreng, U. D. proved disastrous to the comhip-cruiser Moltke, which Beaghman, B. J. pany, an explanation which developed a speed of 29.1-2 knots. Breaadat speaks for itself. No doubt,. if the principle of this resolution is adopted it might prove a handi- cap to several like Mr. Reiss, through no fault of their own. But from the standpoint of the many who are interested in pub- lia companies such a principle would prove best in the end.
The trials were made in a strong gale with high sogs running, and the excellent result was the unre that the engines were not driven noteworthy in view of the fact
at full speed.
ba 205, Dr. Baros, L. E.
Daine, F. Domingo, U. Eberley, Mr. and Mrs. D. O. and family
Lugabil, Y.
Lloyd, G. T. [Lone, F. II.
Marriott, Dr. O..
Baldwin, Mr. and Marshall, W. B.
Mm. A. M.
Baten, M. E.
Bell, O. D. J. Berau, J.
Bisonkides, Dr. P.
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Mantel, Mis. E. Blockett, W. L.
D.
Maurin, L
Melcher, I. Millor, J. B. Mantel, Dr. Mullar, Mr. Mulvey, Mrs. E. Maray, W. R. Moore, Mrs. L. 0.1 Morgari, A.
Fisher, "Mes, W. F. Morrian, Mr. `K.
and cbiliran
| Gaudushean, A.
Granado, A. Gray, Major A. Grunberg, H. M. Base, J. W. A.
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Masso, 'di Oriola
V. P. Qiffer Owen, J. G. Ribault, L. Roberts, Mrs. Rodes, J. Rosemane, Mr. Rouzee, H. M. Sampson, J. Thornton, Gon.
Vorrters, Dr. Walker, W. W. Warner, Mrs. 8.
8.
Military Mutiny in Portugal.
A military mutiny broke out recently among the mon of the It is not too late to suggest that, 29th Infantry Regiment stationed since Messrs. Hugo Reiss & Co. at-Braga, It is alleged that the have been removed from their Rovere discipline exercised by the position as general managera of commander of the regiment, Haute, G. the Alma Estates, the company Colonel Gil, was the cause of the Heard, H. might be worked without any outbreak. A soldier fired a rifio Holm, P. C.. general managers at all. It is all point blank at the Colonel, Horton, Miss very well for small companies to be severely wounding him in the Hykos, J. B. worked by general managers, but abdomen, and the mutineers thon Jessen, Mr. & Mrs.
E. V. we see no reason why a company fled to the barracks, where they
Joseph, J. themselves. The with a big capital like Almis intrenched
Joseph, 1. should not be worked with its own gummander of the 2nd Regimental, E. 8. board and, secretary.
(Cacadores) thoreupon and the Linz, Geo. The system of general mana barracks surrounded by troops, Laploque, P. A. gers, although it had much to and the mutineers, who consisted L pristo, Mas command it when it first came of 36 soldiers and a corporal. Lornteen, I into vogue, has revealed certain finally surrendered.
The Minister of War having | Afthia, A. B. drawbacks. It was originally in- tended that the general inanigore been informed of the occurrence, Arnold, W. should be the prop. of the com- gave orders that the mutineers Brett, Mr. & Mrs. James, B..
0. W. panies, but the not result has too should be escorted to Oporto, often been the reverse. There is there being no room in the pri- Bates, F. L. for example the danger that gensons at Braga. eral managers, having a number of companies under their wing, may not give as much attention
individual to every
company as would be the case if each com- pany wors worked by its own directors and scorelary.
Williams,
.D. Woods, J. Yergh, O. 1.
GRAND HOTEL
Bellinger, 8..
Herbaes, J. Ingram, J. F.
Miss
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Bordman, Mr. J. Brown, 8. M. Витвад, у. Burtt, W.HI. Chilven, P. T. Chisholm. W. T. Olarke, W. E. O', Miss O. Candell, G. B. Davies, Hon. W.
Rees, .. D'Oettingen, V. Drów, W. O. Hamer, E. J. W. Ehrenfels, Mr. and
daye icclusive), during which period an Transfer of Shares can be registered,
By Order of the Board of Directora,
A SHELTON HOOPER, Becretary to the Hongkong Land In- Testment & Agency Company, Ld., Agents for the Kow- loon Land & Bullding Company, Ltd.
Hongkong, 39th Jan, 1919. :
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THE Undersigned, General Agents of the MANUFACTURERS
Meines, Mr. & Mrs.
| LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Mm. J. T. W.
Taralo, brg to give notice that they McKean, Dr. O. Whara not authorized any person to use their name in connection with, ■ Re- proceutation of the above Company,
BRADLEY & CÓ.
4.Queen's Buildings.
Hongkong Hongkong, 27th Jan., 1912. (120.
Mlok's, D. M..
Miller, Mr. & Mr-,
H.
Mirrleen, J. R Mitchelmore, R. V. Molinari, Mr. and
Mr. E. de Momm, Dr. Nelden, Dr. H| Nisbet, Dr. W. Noble, Min Noble, Mr, Nortboombe,
THE FAMINE IN CHINA, BFIGHT Famine Distie's with an
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IN THE MATTER OF CHARLES ARMSTRONG, DECEASED.
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Pearse, Dr. and
Mr. W. Pearson, Mr.&Mm.
Paroy, J. Parzynieki, F. Price, W. R. Ras, A. L. Bay, E. H. Raymond, E. M. Roxy, Miss F. Robinson, C. 8. Bodyk, Mr. F. "Ronald, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bore, C. H.. Ryan, Mr. & Mrs.
0.0, Sohranbatadter, Oi -Bouster, Dr. Haft, Mr. & Mr. Boost, B..G.. A,
.B. A.
Booth, Miss D... Bhalton-Hooper,
Mr. H. G. Fairte, Capt. Fisher, H. G. Florin, A.G. Elphick; Dr. Elwes, H. J. Forrester, J. Faler, Denman Gaubert, B. Garrow, H. Giles, Mr. and Mrs.
A. B.. Goulbourn, V. Gould, Mr. & Mr.J., Grimshaw, B. J. Haggart, J. R.
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Hall, Capt. I. P.
Hannibal, M. and Bibley, J..O..
Mrs. W. A. Hanson, A. Harrison, A. Hewett, Hon. E. A.
Smith, E. E... Jobusion, Capt.
Solomon: . II. B. A.'.
Balding, Dr. and Kari, Dr. F.. Brener
Kingbom, Mr.and
Mm. A. D.kivit, Speyer, 0:48. Troubles of an Helrom...‚':
[Brelan, F.
Mrs. J. R. New York, Dac. 31. Cope, Mr. & Mrs. Lenforty, F. P. Hewett, Mr. E. &. Brittle, J. '.
Sparge, H.,8.! B. Misa Elsa Schroeder, the young
Manhoff, C. N. Hough, Dr. 8.
Square, Alina W. {} Hapodan, H. heiress of a millionaire brewer, Crow, Mr. & Mrs. Myall, A. F.
Hartado, Mr. and Blaine, Lt And Nathan, A. H. A. B. who, despite strenuous parental
Mr. C.-E. Nish, W. McIar. Mr. E. L Danter, E. C.
“Bütarland, P.,D. opposition, married an agreeable
Evans, Mr. & Mr. Bagage, Dr. * Intes, Capt. B. Hungarian styling himself Baron
Thomas, H. P.. G. H.
Joseph, E. M. Bidger, A. L Richar Vonarkovy, and accom Fowler, C. B.
Borimabaw, H. C. Joseph, M. A. Thompson, B. B. Mr. Ford Barclay, a foreige panied him to Europe last sum-Gardner, Mr. and Slettengren, A.
Joseph, B. M... Tinsley, 8.
Tolman, M. T. resident of Kobe, has recently mor to settle his ancestral estates, Mrs. J. and 2 Tap, 0.
Koepp, W. B..
B & ebild Koch, Lady R. been on a tiger-hunting expedition returned home alone to-day. Her
Kopp, A. in Korea, and has just returned rather hopes that her experiences Genzer
Lampman, Mr. & to Kobe after an interesting and may be a warning to American Harris, Mr.
Mrs. G. exciting trip. Mr. Barclay was girls to be careful in accepting
successful than many the attentions of distinguished- King hunters have been who have tried looking foreignera.
Aron, F. A. to bag a tiger in Korea, and the Miss Schroeder declared that Avenell, Mr.
**Mrs. animal he killed measured 7 ft. the "baron" is only a Budapest
Baker, C. 10.1-2 in.
dentist; "My marriage," she said,
Bolillos, Dr. 'cost me £40,000 of my inheritance Comas, Mrs.
more
children,
Taylor, R. Tallifsen, A. K.
and Teras, J.
Young, Mine B. Edward - HOTEL,
and
Hackle, Mr. and Hm, 0, & child
- Maher, R. E. Mamey, Miss
Mody, J. H. N.
McCormack, J. Muller, Dr.
A small committes, consisting of £80,000, but it is the deception Darby, A.. of a civil officer, an engineer, and that hurts. I believed Vonarkovy Drescher, Mn. 0. Noby, A. P au-architect, will probably be ap- even though I knew he had. pointed first of all to consider merely been a clerk in a tobacco brandt, Mrs, and we Mana mitters connected with the store.
child
planning of new Delhi. The
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"I even trusted. him with 640, Gains, Miss
total amount of land notified in 000, all the money I had available Certag, Col. and the current issue of the "Panjab to invest for me. I discovered M Gazette" pequired by the when we reached Europe that his Kimariok, C. J. Government of India for the new ancestral estates were a myth and capital at Dolbi is nearly 115,000 that he had invested my money in his own name in Bronco Aime.""
Mr. H Laver, Capt. H. E.. Legg, G..Ide Lemaitre, B. Lerisson, Mr. and
Kr.
Uyamum, K. Villbrecht, Mr. &
Mrs. E. Warren, B. J. Waterman, E. J. Wei aberger, V. White, Hr. & Mrs,
H. L. H.
Adams, Mr. & Mm. Halloot, Kayatı
47 children Aston, Lisu sady Jones
Caldwell, Mr. & Mm. Kydd, M¥.) | O)Inckén, I. JART
„Paumors, Capt.&.
Quirols, G.
Boas, L. O Fohmitt, Dr Borby, V Blewart, Capt and M. W. H. Blekin
Waldrom
NOTICE is hereby given that
anthority is been granted by His Britannic Majesty's Supreme Court for China to JAMES WILLIAM JAMIESON, Esq., O,M.G., H.B.M.'n- Consul General at Canton to Adminis- er the estate of the above-named desossal who died at Macao on August the 25th, 1910.
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mediate payment to the Undersigned.
J. W.JAMIESON, H.D.M.'s Consul General. Hongkong, 27th Jan, 1914. [119
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LIGHT to the Peak District fo
expected to be completed by about the end of Mareb, 1812,
Intending consoars are advised to |bave their housen wired in readiness, to L'avoid delay in obtaining the light..!!
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