THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1930.
Lane, Crawford's
NEW SCHEME
USED
CARS
Buy a Used Car under our Guaranteed Re-Purchase
Scheme.
W will guarantee to re-purchase, a owner's option, any Used Car bought from us and will pay back a definité percentage of the original price paid by the buyer: percentages as under :-
Period of use 3 Months 75
41
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4
··
71
19
68
65
11
11
To any buyer wishing to use his car over a longer period we will give special quotations.
Reasons why this Re-purchase Scheme must appeal to you
1. There can be no doubt about the quality of our Cars when we are prepared
to buy them back again.
2. A Fifteen Hundred Dollar Car costs you less than 82.90 per day over the
period of six months, and the Car is your own.
2.
5.
If
you are going on leave in three or four months, you can drive your own car over that period, and even to the boat on the day you sail, without having any worry about re-selling.
When you arrive in England, we can arrange for you to have similar service, and can in fact have a car of any, good English make waiting for you at the boat when you land.
We can supply you with used Cars in Hong Kong from $500.
For further particulars call or phone our Sales Department at HeadTM Office. Tel. Co 4579.
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THE VOLUNTEERS.
ORDERS FOR THE COMING. WEEK.
No. 5/30. Hongkong Volunteer De- fence Corps Orders by Lieutenant Colonal L G. Bird, D.8.0., 'OBE, Commandant, - '-
Departure of His Excellency
the Governot."
The Armoured Car Company, both Soctions, will act as personal escort on 1st February, separate instruction will be issued to 0. C. Compariy direct.
on
Musketry Table T Rifle Parts I & II. The Machine Gun Company will fire this course at Stonecutters Sunday, 2nd February, Ranga Officer 2/Lieut. D. M. Richards. Dress: uniform or mufti. Launch will leave Queen's Pier at 9.00 am. and Kowloon Police Pler at 9,10 a,m.
Sergeants' Mess
A Bergeants' Mess meeting will be held at Volunteer. Headquarters at 6 p.m. on Thursday, 6th February, -
Corps Band..
The Band will parade as strong as possible at 6.80 p.m. on Tuesday, 4th February in mufti for Band Practice.
The Battery,
Parade at Headquarters for train. ing at 5.30 pm. on Friday, 7th February.
Corps Signal.
Parade at Corps Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. on Thursday, February 6th, for Buzzer Practice. Dress: Mufti Machine Gun Troop.
Parade at Headquarters at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, February 6th for Machine Gun instruction.
Armoured Car Company, Parade at Headquarters on Satur- day, February 1st, 1930 at 10 am.
Dreas: Review Ordar.
Royal Tank Corps. Cap, Tunie, Breeches, Puttees, Boots, Bandolier, Belt, Rifio (no Bayonet) and Great- coat. Medala will be worn.`
A fall attendance at this parade is requested.
Machine Gun Company.
The Company will parade as strong ns possible at 5.80 p.m. on Tuesday, 4th February for Machine Gun Training.
Musketry Table "T" The Com- pany will fire at Stonecutters on Sunday, February 2nd, launch leaving Queen's, Pier at 9.00 a.m, and Kowloon Police Pier at 9.20 am, Range Officer 2/Lt. D. M. Richards.
Dress: mufti or uniform optional with braces and pouches.
Bcottish Company.
Parade Thursday, 6th February, 1930 for M.G. Instruction.
No. Platoon at Kowloon Dock, under Lieut. G. Duncan, M.B.E.
No. 7 Platoon at Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. under Lieut. II. R. Forsyth. Portuguese Company.
Parades. There will bo no Parade The next on Friday, January 31st. parade will be held at Hendquarters un Friday, February 7th at 6.30 p.m. Rifles. It has been reported that Bome Rifles have been returned to Corps Stores in a dirty condition. This practice must cease at once,
All Rifles not yet returned to Corpa Storen must be returned imme- diately in a clean condition....
F
Strack Off the Strength. No. 1525 Pte. G. C. Jorge,, No. 9 Platoon, is permitted to resign as from 10.1.30.
Leave.
Lieut. S. Jarvis, "M.C., No. 10 Platoon, returned from leave us from 20.1.30 and is placed on light duty till further orders.
No. 1014 L/Cpl. H. L. Lockhart, Engineer Company, from 1.2.30 to 30.11.30.
No. 1381 L/Cpl. B. T. Gosano, No. 10 Platoon, from 28.1.30 to 10.2.80;
No. 958 Pie. A. A. das Remedios, No. 9 Platoon; from 28.1.30 to 10.2.30,
R. A. WOLFE-MURRAY, MAJOR,
Adjutant, H.K.V.D. Corps
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SHARES NOT FILED.
APPLICATION BY CHINA OIL CORPORATION. An application for an extension of time for shares of the Chin Oil Corporation Limited to be led was made to, the Chief Justice on Wednesday in the Supreme Court by Mr. Hing Shing Lo, who ap peared for the applicant, Mr. Lo Shu-kai, managing director of the China Oil Corporation.
Making the application, Mr. Lo
PRESENTATION MADE, TO said the company, a private one,
MR. G. R-MOORE.
The Dockyard Recreation Club was the scene of a pleasant func- tion on Wednesday evening, when Mr. G. R. Moore, of the Expense Accounts Department, was the recipient of a handsome silver tea set, elegantly decorated with scenes of Chinese life in relief. The presentation was made by Mr. C. C. Telfer, Assistant Expense Accounts Dffeer, while Mr. Bick ford, Chief Clerk, Constructive Dopartment, presided. Both paid tributes to the official capabilities and the sociability of Mr. Moore, who suitably responded. Mr. Long year presided at the piano, Mr. Jacobson; gave renderings on the violin, and Mesars. Annies and Beer sang.
Mr. Moore, who has spent three years in the Colony this time, and was also here from “1920 to 1928, was ^ also the recipient of i blackwood tray, Inlaid with a Chinese cascape in silver, from the Officers and atak · of the Ex- pense Accounts Department. He leaves for England on the Mantua on Saturday..
was incorporated on December 28, 1928. The first: 60 shares of $100 each were alloted on April 10, 1929, and filed on May 11, 1929. The company had a nominal capital of $200,000 and on September 20, 1929, 817 shares were issued. At that time the applicant was away: from the Colony and on his return found that the shares had not been duly filed
Counsel submitted that non-filing was an accident due to inadver- tence and asked for an extension of time for the shares to be filed.
His Lordship granted the applica- tlon, extending the time until February 5.
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