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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1931.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CIUB. Į THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
Subscription Griffins and Australian Ponies,
THE
MORRISON
(THE SIGN OF QUALITY)
PIANO
The Fifth Extra Race Meeting will be held (weather permitting) at Happy Valley on Saturday, above will close at noon
The list of Subscribers to the 16th May, 1931, commencing at STANDS ALONE (Saturday, 30th May, 1931,
The first bell will be rung at FOR PLEASURE PLAYING AND
on 2.30 p..
BY ORDER OF THE STEWARDS,
C. R. BROWN,
Secretary.
2
p.m.
Members' Enclosure
Members are notified that they' and their Ladies mult wear their
of English law by English Barrister TIE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB, Badgen prominently displayed. (Bide Temples. Moderato fers. Write
Box No. 772, "Hongkong Telegraph."
WANTED KNOWN.
NOTICE.
Valley, on Wednesday, 27th May. 1931, at 5.15 p.m.
EDUCATING
and will fulfil these re- quirements because it is built for such pur- poses, Guaranteed for TEN YEARS.
For Sale or Hire at
No one without a badge will be admitted to the Members En- closure. Budges admitting non- The Half Yearly, General Meet-members to the Members' En- ing of Voting Members will be closure and Club Rooms at $5, for ELECTRIC BATHS-Ident for lusuheld at the Club House, Happy Gentiming and $3. for Ladies bago, Fleumalies, ele. Recommended Given by skilled at:
(both Including tax) are obtain. for reducing. tendants, Tester Beauty Parlour,
able through the Secretary upon Kaymally Building. ground floor. ALL members are cordially in-introductions by a member, such Telephone 22103.
vited to attend and participate in member to be responsible for nny discussion which may ensur
payment of all chita &c. AND NOTICE is hereby given this an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Voting Members of the Hangkung Jockey Club will be held at the Cluth House on the plication to the Secretary Budges 8. Des Voeux Rond, Central, 27th day of May, 1931, immediatesimited to ONE) for the after the half-yearly meeting of admission to the Members' Encle-| (Entranco Joo House Street,) the Voting Manbers when the sub- sure of wives, Indy relatives and Joined resolution will be pro-friends. Names must be
Telephone C. 24648. posed:-
when applying.
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Badges admitting to Members* Enclosure will not be on sale at the Race Course,
Members can obtain úpon ap-
Public Enclosure
free
stated
Enclosure
"That Article 6 of the Articles On no pretext will children be of Association of the Club be permitted in either altered by deleting therefrom during the Meeting. the words "Ordinary Members may be unlimited in number"
The Price of admission to thej and substituting therefore the Publle Enclosure Is $2. Including words "The bumber of Ordinary
tax, for all persons including Members shall be one thousand Indies and is payable at the Gate. two hundred or such greater number the Voling Members shalt from time to time deterre admitted half price. mine."
Soldiers and Sailors in uniformi
Bookmakers, Tic Tac Men, &c. will not be permitted to operate AND NOTICE is also hereb?" within the precincts of the Hong- given that a further Extraordinary kong Jockey Club during the Race General Meeting of the Voting Mertiog. Members of the Chale will be held
Timna will be obtainable in the
at the same place on Wednesday.Restaurant in the Public the seventeenth day of June, 1931. sure. at a quacter past five o'clock in the after TAKE for the ptispose
| receiving a Report of the proceeds Ings at the above mentioned meet- ing and of coufiraning if thought
as a Special Resolution !1. above mentioned Resolution.
BY ORDER OF THE STEWARDS,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary Hongkong, 14th May, 1931.
THE CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE LTD,
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS,
Enclo-
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary.
Hongkong. 9th May, 1931.
CHINA ENTERTAINMENT AND LAND INVESTMENT CO., LTD.
Notice is hereby given that the First Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Registered Offices of the Com- pany, King's Theatre Building. 5th floor on Saturday, the 16th day of May, 1931, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to receive the Direc- tors' Report and Accounts for the period ended 31st December, 1930, The Fiftieth Ordinary General tr elect Auditors, and to transact Meeting of Shareholders will be such other business as may be held at the Offices of the under properly-transacted at an Ordin- signed on Tuesday, the 19th May,ary General Meeting of the Com- 1931, at Noon, for the purpose of pany. receiving the Report of the And Notice is further hereby General Agents, together with a
given that the Register und Trans- statement of Accounts for the fer Books of the Company will be sear ended the 31st December,closed from the 9th to the 16th 1930.
day of May, 1931, both days The Share Register
and Inclusive, Transfer Banks will be closel from the 5th to the 19th May, 1934, both days inclusive,
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO.,
LIMITED. General Agents.
Hongkong, 28th April, 1931.
LIANG CHI HAO,
Managing Director, Hongkong, 30th April, 1931.
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AL BROKEN DOWN.BYSTEM. This is a ondition (or diarase) to which doctors. give many naman, but which low ofthem really understand. Tianlongly weakowe-breakdown, as it were, of the vital furves that susiticidary t. No maltes what cany beitszansar (bby Alot besleme), Ita aymptoms are much the same; the more prominent being sleeplessIMBA, case of prostration or wastes, depression of spirits and want of mergy for all the ordinary airoflife. Now, whatulose is absolutely re- tial in all wachsen (z kurekandvitality—rigost, vital sirengih med suergy to throw off there pebid feelings, and as night succeeds the day this may be certainly secured by a course of THE NEW FRENOM REMEDY. THERAPION No. 3
than by any other known temblotion. Soc.
Rocordance with the disretions o ompanyingi, will:honkaiteredhealthherestored THE EXPIRING LAMP OF LIFE LIGHTED UP AFRESH, and a new existence impartedin pinco cfwhathad so lately seaded worn-out, sedap, and valueless. This wonderfandicament is suftableforallages voltptions spondilons, in aliber sex; and Le dimoult tingin disuse of derangement whose malo 'feature is wexknent, that will not bapeadily and permanently qvercome by this -EscuperativamaNOW,WIENIESSURSAT&TALITIO
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GRILL ROOM
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SUNDAY, May 17th.
4.30 p.m. till 7 p.m.
FIRST CLASS ORCHESTRA
SPECIALLY ENGAGED.
$1.00 INCLUDING TEA.
CHINA'S STUDENTS.
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POST OFFICE NOTICE.
RADIO NOTICES.
'PLAYING' AT POLITICS.
Definite steps are taken to put the educational system each two ounces or part of two ounces; and to all other destinations
The postage on printed papers for China and Macao la 2 cents for of China on Bound footing. The cents for each two ounces or part of two ounces. political chaos of the last few years
has been reflected in corresponding phis addresses at the Radio Once. Nu charge is made for this.
Individuals and firms are recommended to register their telegra "la Siberia? If so superscribed.
Letters and postcards for Europe and South America are forwarded
ehnos in the schools of the land, but with the coming of peace this last winter the Government turned Its attention immediately to problems of education.
It is notified for information that Daily Letter Telegrams are now acc the cepted at the Radio Office for transmission to places in Europe at ap
proximately one-third ordinary raten subject to a Thesu problems are many and twenty-five words and to forty-eight hours delay.
minimum chargo for varied, but that their importance)
INWARD MAILS is recognised is evidenced by the
Per fact that Gen. Chlang Kai-shek Europe via Negapatam Letters and himself has taken personal charge
From
Papers (London, 16th April.).... Kutaang
of the Ministry of Education, of Japan, Shanghai and Europe vin withstanding the grave milliary and administrative situation in China which still demands his at- tention.
For the last many years it has been the custom for university Shaughni and Swatew
student
to play politica and for Manila
polities to play with the uni- Straits versities, with the result that the Shanghai students were forever dropping U.S.A.. Honolulu, Japan and Shang- their books and parading the hai (San Francisco 17th April) Pres. Hayes strecta of Peking in protest de- Dalren and Amoy
monstrations.
Due
.May 15.
Canada, U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan,
Siberia (London, 25th April. Hakusan Maru and Shanghai (Vancouver i.C.. 25th April) and Europe vin Siberia (London 27th Amil}
.May: 16.
Empress of Japan Suiyang .... Pres. Madison
May 15,
May 10.
May 10.
Kashima Mara
May 10.
Crncovin
.May 10.
.May 10.
May 17.
May 17.
.May 18.
.May 19.
May 19.
.May 20.
..May 21.
...May 22.
Strnita
to
The removal of the cupital Nanking nutomatically cleared the USA., Honolulu, Japan, and Shang- atmosphere of much of that sort hai (San Francisco 24th April) if
thing. Most
Sandakan of the loading universities of China are locat- Australia and Manlia ed in an about Peking, and when Java and Manila.
Amoy and Swatow the politicians moved to Nanking U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shung-
(Seattle, 2nd May)... U.S.A., Cannda, Japan and Shanghai
(Seattle, 20th April). Japan and Shanghai
For
Swatow Saigon
Tisarocn Diomed
Pres. Pierce Tjillwang
Alsuta Maru Van Heuts Tjikondari
Comoria
Pres, Taft
Illye Maru Sphinx Calchas
Per
OUTWARD MAILS.
May 22.
.May 22.
May 24. May 26.
May 26.
Date and Time Hydrangea. Thurs, May 14, 3, p.m. New Mathilde
the students were deprived both bai (San Francisco 30th Apr.) ... Asama Maru... of leadership and of audience for their political demonstrations.S.A., Canada, Japan, and Shanghai
Japan and Shanghai Simultaneously the politicians, bes ing several hundred miles away from the schools, were less inclined to meddle in campus affairs.
But habits of discipline are not Shanghai restored overnight and thigh there has been marked improve mert in scholastic circles, General Chiang Kai-shek still found it necessary to issue a public mani. festo when he took charge of the Sam Shui and Wychow Ministry of Education, instructing both pupils and teachers that their first duty now is their studies.
The Government, in its turn, has Manila and Parcels orf Germany.
vin Hamburg pledged itself to put both primary Swatow, Amey and Roochow and higher schools on a sound financial basis, for it recognised Touranc that so long as appropriations for touchers salaries are irregular the teachers cannot be blamed for Straits, Ceylan, Indin, Mauritius, playing polities in the hope of bet-
and South Africa, Aden, tering their condition.
Egypt and Europe via Marseilles Hakuna Maru... Fri., May 16.
Registration Letters....
Shanghal and Europe vin Siberis Lahn Bangkok
Furmosa
Maniln
East
The Government has also pro- | mised to Institute a fair system of civil service examinations so that graduates of universities may ex- pert official appointments hereafter according to merit. For centuries higher education in China
has Shanghai, Japán, Honolulu, U.S.A., automatically led te Kovernment. Canoda, Central and South positions, the whole system of Anerics, and Europe vin Son education being based theory that learning was for
On
the the
Francisco and Siberia
purpose of training public offeinls. Therefore it is not unnatural that many students Lo-day should wish Shanghai and *Japan to enter the government service.
For this reagon much trouble han Amoy been caused in recent years be-1
Manila
| cause students looked to the heada of their schools to use their, per- sonal influence in obtaining jobs Foochow via Swatuw
Straits. Ceylon, India, Mauritius, East and South Afrien, Aden and Egypt
for them.
Youths were continually Bangkok via Swatow, agitating in favour of one professor Swatow, Amoy and Formona and against another not because of educational qualifications but be Australia and New Zealand
Manila and Thursday Island cause they demanded men in their schools who had political "oul."
The tradition of Confucian educa- tion has left many other lingering, traits in the colleges of Chinn-to-Straits and Calcutta day, some of them admirable but others unsuited to this age.
One
of the problems of edurationalisis | Swatow, Amoy and Foochow now is to determine how to merge Manila the classical culture of Chinn with Swatow the best of Western learning for Japan the benefit of Chinese students of Straits this day.
Two other "unsettled problems, are just how mach political pro- pagonda should be permitted in the public schools and how much religious instruction should be allowed in private institutions in China The Christian mission, school in China have great in- fluence and the Government feels that this influence on the youth of the land should be regulated.
At the same time many earnest
statesmen feel that the Govern- ment's own influence should be exercised with care. While anxious to support the teaching of Sun Yat-sen. It is nevertheless re. cognised that too much emphasis on such political matters may be out of place in the curriculum of] young people.
PARKI
Thurs., May 14, 3:30 p.m. Tai Mint... Thurs., May 14, 4 p.m. Thurs, May 14, b p.81. Michael Jebsen Thurs., Mav 14, & p.m.
Rheinland... Fri., May 15, 10.30 .. Heiyang ....
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Registration Letters....,
K.P.U.
.4.30 p.m.
G.P.O.
.4.30 p..
..5 p.m.
....G p.m.
(Due Marsellies 14th Junie.)
Pres, Madison
Parcels
Registration
Letters
Sat., May 16,
...3 p.m.
..3.45 p.m.
.4.30 p.m.
(Due San Francisco, 3rd June). Kashima Maru Sat., May 16, 3.30 p.m. Pres. Hayes....Sat., May 16, 5 p.m. Kutsang
Sat., May 10, 5 p.m.
Cracovia
Kuolchow
Kolgan
Hozan Maru
vin
Taiping ...
Parcels
Sat., May 10, 5 p.m. ..Sun.. May 17, 9 n.m. ..Sun., May 17, 9 a.. ›Sun., May 17, 9 a.m.
Tues., May. 19. May 18, 5 p.m. Registration May 19, 9.46 a.m. Lettera...May 19, 10.30 n.m. (Duo Thursday Island 30th May.) Sui Sang
Tues., May 19, Parcels
..May 18. p.m. .May 19, 8.30a.m.
Letters
Hoi ChingTues., May 19, 1.00 pm.. Pres. Piorce Tues., May 19, 4.30 p.m. Foo Shing......Tues., May 19,5 pm. Atsuta Moru Wed., Mny 20, 9.30 a.m. Van Heulz..Thurs., May 21, 11 a..
Straits__Ceylon, India Mauritius, East and South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles Comorin
Sat... May 21. K.P.O. ...May 22. 4.30 p.m. Registration..May 23, 0a.m.
Parcels
Letters
.....10 ..
G.P.O.. Parcels May 22, 5 pm. Registration May 23. 0,45 A.m1. Letters
10.30 ..
(Due Marsellles, 19th June)
Japan and South American Parts Bokuyo Marù..Sat., May 23, 19 a.m.
Suigon, Ceylon, India, Mauritius,
East and South Afrien, Aden, Egypt and Europe vin Marseilles Sphinx
K. P. O.
Tuca., May 26.
1 p.m.
..1 p.m.
C. P. O.
1.45 p.m.
.2.30 p.m.
Registration Letters
Registration Letters.... (Duo Marselles 27th Jung).
"Auperserioed correspondence only.
the only
engine power. differences being in the structure of the wings and control surfaces.
THE MONOPLANE OR aume
THE BIPLANE? AIR MINISTRY TO DISCOVER WHICH IS BETTER.
These will undergo an exhaustive series of testar
The machines aro being supplied London, May 18 by the Blackburn Company, and A practical test undertaken by each will have three Armstrong- the Air Ministry may provide Siddeley Lynx Major air-cooled authoritative light on one of the old: Radial engines. The monoplane est and most debated controversios will have a considerably greater in aviation, namely, the rival ad-space, but the wing area will be vantages. of monoplanes and olmost the same for both machines, biplanes
These craft will undertake experi Two medium-sized air
liners have mental flights in both landplane and been ordered, one being a monoplane seaplane form, and the data will (and the other” a biplane, ench to be carefully stúdled.-British Wiro-
carry the same lend and have the less,
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