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TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1932.
THE HONGKONG & SHANGHAI HOTELS, LTD.
NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY
GENERAL MEETING.
Membora Badges aro not that an transferable.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
THE MACAO JOCKEY CLUB
DRAFT PROGRAMMES and ENTRY FORMS for the Spring Race Meeting to be held in Macro on Sunday, The 13th March, 1932, (weather permitting) may be the Sports Club, | obtained
Hongkong Jockey Club Stables, or of Mesars. Percy at the offices
6. Des Smith, Seth & Fleming, Voeux Road, Central,
at
on
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of The itongkong and Shanghai Hotels, Limited, will be held at Exchange Building, Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong.
Friday, the Eighteenth day of March, 1982, at 11.30 in the forenoon im
after the Annual mediately General Meeting of the Company, for the purpose of considering and if thought it passing the following resolutions as Ordinary Resolutions:-
1. valve $30-
DOLLY VARDEN HAT SHOP,~50
60 Hats Ein value $20-$5.
value $26-$7.50. Go Hats $10. Sports Suita 50% reduction.
SITUATIONS
A CHINESE gentleman possessing sutentantial amount of cab capital and with over ten years experwher of the As general manager in te biggest firms of general Importers and dealers in patent medieities and 142251 Luifel reists, new agents booksellers in Malnya, desires samme POSITION in Hongkong. Willing to Jai Jain hup of name any land of business which is worth Please wede with full portaruler Box No 1, "Hongkong Tongtrapt."
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ENTRIES close at 5 p.m. on Friday, the 19th February, 1932.
HONGKONG TRAMWAYS, LTD.
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THE "STAR" FERRY CO., LTD. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
THIRTY-FOURTH ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING OF THIS COMPANY will be held at the O cu of Messrs. Jardine, Batheson & Co., Ltd., on THURSDAY, the 11th February, 1932, AT NOON, fur the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together, with Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1931.
A
ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH
ANNUAL MEETING..
DEFICIT OF $4,000 SHOWN
IN ACCOUNTS.
The twenty-sixth annuni meet- Ing of the congregation of St. Andrew's Churen, Kowloon, was held last evening in the Churc Hall. The Vicar (the Rev. W. Wallon Rogers) presided, sup. ported by Mr. J. W. Baldwin (Vienr's Warden), Mr. F. W. Stapleton (People's Warden). Mr. Colin Carruthers (Hon, Scere- tary of Church Council) and Mr. O. B. Raven (Treasurer).
of
of the The Register of Shares Company will be CLOSED from Wednesday, the 3rd February, 1932, to Thursday, the 11th February, 1932. both days inclusive.
NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN
that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of Company will be the above named
The Vicar, in the couras held at 12.15 p.m. on the same day and at the
same place as and reviewing the Church's activities. immediately after the before mention-stated that the suggestion thrown | ed Ordinary General Meeting for the out at last year's annual meeting
of BUTPAKA
considering
If of a Fund for the renovation of thought t parking the resolution
following the Organ, was taken up by the AN ДП Extraordinary Church Council, and carried to n Itesolution.
successful lasne. It represented a great deal of hard work, and much) generous giving.
and
|
That the Articles of Association of following the Company be altered in manner
That the authorised Capital of the Company (which la $10,000,000.00 divided into 1,000,- |000 Shares of $10.00 each, of which the whole have been issued) be increased from $10,000,000.00 con- sisting as aforesaid to $15,000,- (a) By deletion of the words. 0004) (consisting of 1,600,000 "One thousand Dollars" contained Shares of the nominal value of partly in the third and partly in the fourth lines of Article 90% of of $10,00 each) by the creation
the Company's Articles of Associa» NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN | 300,000 Now Shares of the nominal
tion and the substitution therefar Tha the ORDINARY YEAKLY value of $10,18) each.
the worda "Five thousand GENERAL MEETING of RONG- X That in the first instance
AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO KONG TRAMWAYS LIMITED 200,000 of the sald New Shares GIVEN that a further Extraordinary will be held at the offices of
be offered at par tin the propor-General Meeting of the Members of Mesors. Jardine, Matheson & Co, tion of one New Shure for every
the Company whit be held at the same Place at 12:30 nm, on Friday the Ind.. Hongkong, on WEDNESDAY,
five Old Shares held by them re-
28th day of February, 1932, for the The 17th day of February, 1902. | apectively) to the persons who purpose of receiving in report of thes 1 o'clock noun, to transart the ou the wighteenth day of March, procedings at the her mentioned endopnry barbinesg of tre Company. HR are registered in the Com-) 28traordinary General Meeting and
ANE NOTICE HEREBY panys Share
of contrming if thought at the before Regin.or
the
mentioned resolution m
Special
IS
FIM
of Dollars,"
ALSO GIVEN that the REGISTER|Lollers oľ than 1,000,000 (1 Rutkan. OF MEMBERS of the company will | Shares al so that on arreplatice | By Order of the Board of Directors,
nominal ge closed from TUESDAY, the 2nd of such offer the full
F. H. CRAPNELL.
Secretary. WEDNESDAY, th 17th amount due in respect of such
Wongkong, 27th January, 1932, Canvas pocket case with ferry taket,
shull ht letters and photograph. Please retain February, 1932, both days inclu-200,000 New Shares
payable on the 36th day of June, to Bux No. 124,
19342, and that on acceptance of Ктари."
such offer and on payment in manner aforesaid such shares so taken up shali rank as from the
of July, day
1932, for dividend and in nil other respects pari pass with shares constitut ing the Company's present issued Capital, and that any of the said 200,000 New Shares which shall not be taken up by the Company's
manner Shareholders in
Afore-
FOR SALE
POR SALE.
CYCLE, 3%
Hongkong Ter
sive.
By Order of the Board,
W. F. SIMMONS,
Secretary, Hongkong, 25th January, 1932,
MOTOR.
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NOTICE.
One A.J.S.
h.p. predameter, good condition. And one Rudge Whit worth,
Write both at $250,00, Stradmoor. 244, Nathan Road.
FOR SALE--Armstrong Siddeley. very good condition, delivery, end of February. Apply R. V. Harris, Mackinson Mackenzie & Co.
FOR SALE-A modern BUNGALOW at Magazine Gap. three bedrooms three anthrotus Drawing ruom. Dining room and writing room, large garden and garage, furniture can remain on Valuation, Early possS - slon. Write Box No. 900, "Hiengkong Telegraph.
TO LET
2
TO LET.--In the French Hank Built- ing. targe and small OFFICES, monthly terme, from $45 and above) Apply to Banque de l'Indochine,
APARTMENTS
Kowloon. Under
Excellent
AIRLIE HOTEL-23-25, Nathan
Rond,
European Management.
Cuisine, Modern Apartments. Ternis Moderate. Three minutes from ferry. Tel. 57357.
Model No. 110
LATEST DANCE
HITS
IN BRUNSWICK
RECORDS
THE
BRUNSWICK HOUSE
Arcade-Gloucester - Bldg.
MRS. MOTONO. Massage, Hand and Electric 31b, Wyndham Street.
MA
ASSEUR R. SHIMIDZU. ASSEUSE S. HONDA. ARSTUBE 8. KISAKL Recommended for many years for Government Civil Hospital, Peak Hospital, etc, and by, all the local doctors.
34, Wyndham Street. Tel. 24941.
181
said be disposed of at such time or times in such manner and upon
AT LIBERTY. January 28. February 19, (inclusive). First Class Concert and Dance Orchestra of Vancouver, Canada open for all classes of engage-Buch terms and conditions as the ments, Apply G. Redfern, (Leader) Company's Board of CPS, Empress of Canada,
shall think fit.
Directors
3. That such offer be made by notice speeltying the number of shares to which the Member in entitled and limiting the Lime within which the offer ir not
Watch for the accepted by the Member on behalf
V
REMO>A_SIA_E
L
L
THE HONGKONG SILK STRE
No 601 Quoan's Road Central Commence To-morrow 30th January,
of himself or his nominee will be Ideemed to he declined and that the Directors be at liberty to fx nuch time and to extend it to uch date or dates as they may think fit.
4. That the balance of 300,000 Shares constituting the Company's, unissued Capital be issued at such time or times in such
manner
and for such purposes and upon sach terms and conditions in every respect as the Company's Board of Directors may decide.
AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that the before mentioned Extruordinary General Meeting will be continued for the purpose of considering and
if thought fit passing the following Resolution an Extraordinary Resolution -
6. That the Articles of As- sociation of the Company be altered in manner following:---
1,
The
They had also received the gift of a Holy Table with Frontals from the Cathedral Body, Communion Hnen and a cupbone: for surplices and cassocks; while their old friend Mr. J. H. Hunt, O.B.E.. had greatly improved the appearance of the Chancel, by painting srolla and texts on the North and South sides of the Sanctuary. Mr. J. M. dark had recently renewed the whole of their step lights and wiring without charge (Applause)
The Vieur ratefully acknowled ed all those gifts and others, and expressed his appreciation of the work of the Ladies Guild, and or other members of the Church who) had carried on so successfully the work of the Church in all its mul-
Harious activities,
Nishop's Departure.
We
duties and functions of
In conclusion, the Vienr said. the Director he
repre- "Before closing. I would mention sents, but shall look to
the deep regret with which Buch Director solely for learned, a few weeks ago, of the his remuneration and impending departure of the Bishop shall not be entitled to and Mrs. Duppuy. We have, as u claim remuneration from congregation, valued highly thel the Company.
visits of the Bishop and messager Provided always that it shall be like to pay a personal tribute for he had given to us, while I should) condition precedent to the friendly help and wise counsel the exercise of the power which I have found him ready to of appointment herein give at all times. We have heard contained and the con- to-day, with pleasure, that tinuance of the appoint- Majesty the King has graciously ment hereunder that the conferred upon him the Canonry Director exercising the of Worcester, made vacant by the same shall he, at the death of Canon Lacey,
and time of making such wish the Bishop many years of appointment and Ahull fruitful service in this important. office."
continue to be so long
h:s
We
COMING HOR LY TO THE KING'S
If You Have Ever Loved You'll Love These
Lovers!
JANET GAYNOR CHARLES FARRELL merely mary ann
Her love melted the barn of caste and convention which caged their souls.
ELECTED by a MILLION LAUGHS II|
DRESSLER
NGSSPOLLYLEA
MORAN
POLITICS
DUE SUNDAY AT THE QUEEN'S
BLAÐ KEGELTREO
Fall Der to hold six Sing Heat in Bon First Chair
TO.NIGHT
TO-NIGHT
HARMSTON'S CIRCUS
146 J
Location Next To Peninsula Botel, Kowkơn,
30 European Artista 30°
Everything New This Tour
50 Performing Animals 50
MATINEES bag Baturday sand Bombay at 6.15 pa
Call Ball Prior by Matinum only.
PRICES of ADMISSIONS
Rend Chairs
(Including Tax)
$21.90
4.10
Stall Carpeta Gallery
7.30 Booking a Muratrie's, Bundays at The Cireas
Boldiers and Ballers in muīfsem Half prices to stalls and second ebates only. Menaueris Open Dally From 8.00 a.m. to 6.00 ̊ p.m.
W. HARMATON, R. BELL
Proprietor.
Regrestative.
POST OFFICE NOTICE
Fram
as the said appointment The Chairman referred with continues, the registered regret to the impending departure. holder in his own right of Mr. F. W. Stapleton, who had of not less than 25,000 served faithfully in the office of People's Warden for the past Shares in the Capital of
three-and-a-half years. and the Company. Every ap- pressed the wish that
Japan, Shanghai and Europe via on pointment made in pur- return, recovered completely
Siberin (London, 9th January).. Chitral suance of thin
Article health, Mr. Stapleton would again Shanghai and Swatow
serve in the same capacity.
shall be in writing under the hand of the Director making the same."
"126B.
an
Any instrument ap- pointing
alternate Director in pursuance of Article 126A of these Articles shall be as near-
ly as circumstances will
INWARD MAILS.
Per
his
in
Sunsing
U.S.A... Canada, Japan and Shang-
hai (Seattle, 9th Jan.) and Europe
Mr. F. W. Stapleton, replying.
via Siberia (London, 11th Jan.). Pres. Madison
said that within the last twelvn Japan and Shanghai months he found that he had Japan and Shanghai not been able to give much time Japan
to the work, and recently his Calcutta and Straits health had not been very good. Shanghai and Amoy and he found it necessary to have antin
a chnaye. Under the
Dge
January 29: January 30.
January 30.
Asama Maru
January 31.
Helan Maru
January 31.
Hawaii Maru
January 81.
Hosong
January $1.
Tainan
January 81.
Pres. McKinley
February 1.
Chenonceaux
February 2.
D'Artagnan
February 3.
Tando
..February 3.
Takada
February 8.
Terukun! Maru
February 6.
December *** U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang
hai
Sarpedon
February &
Pren. Van Buren... Kator Maru
February 6.
.February 6.
February 8.
.February 8. .February 8.
circums Japan and Shanghai cen he thought it would be be- Saigon .... admit in the following tor to retire in favour of a younger Australia and Manila
effect and more enervatie mun. He pre-Calcutta and Straits
form or to the following:---"
posed Mr. W. F. C. Robson as his Auccessor. This Was
seconded Japan and Shanghai Director of by Mr. J. W. Baldwin, and enrried London Parcels only, London Sist Hongkong and Shanghai unanimously, Hotels, Limited, in pursuance of the power in that behalf contain-
Deflelt of $1,000.
ed in Article 126A of the Articles The report of the Church Coun-
of Association of the Company do hereby nominte and appoint
of
in-
cil's proceedings during the past year was read by the Ilon. Secre
the
to net notary. He was followed by Mr. 0. alternate Director in my place B. Raven presenting the statement of accounts, which showed a de- "(a) By the insertion in during my absence frani theficit of over $1,000,
mediately after Article No. Colony of Hongkong or my
Other renerts of
unrinne 126 of the existing Articles || ability to uct as
branches of the Church's activities of Association of the two through Illness (as the case may were read by their respective re- following new Articles to be be) to exercise and discharge all presentatives. known 1st Articles 126A my duties as a Director of the 126B.*
Company.
"126A. Each Director who is a registered holder in
Director
AS WITNESS my hand this
day of
his own right of not less One thousand nine hundred and than 25,000 Shares in thirty
any
AND
HEREBY
the Capital of the Com- pany shall have the power to nominate
NOTICE IS person approved for that ALSO GIVEN that a further Ex- purpose by 1 majority traordinary Goueral Meeting of of the other Directors of the Members of the above named the Company to act as an Company will be held at Noon nitornate Director, In at the same place on the Fourth his place, during his day of April, 1932, for the pur- absence from the Colony pose of receiving a report of the of Hongkong or inability proceedings at the last above men-
Before the meeting caneluded Captain R. D. Thomna pan warm tribute to the Church Choir. and made a strong appeal for more unort for the finances of the Church.
New Offleurs, The following were elected to serve during the current your:
Vicar's Warden.--Mr. J. W. Baldwin; People's Warden-Mr. W. H. C. Robson.
Representatives of the Board of Trustees to the Church of Eng-
(San Francisco 5th January) Straits
U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-
hal
(San Francisco, 11th January) Pres. Grant Canada, U.S.A., Honolulu. Japan and Shanghai (Vancouver, B.C., 18th January)
Japan
For
Emp. of Russia .... Bokuyo Maru OUTWARD MAILS.
Per
Date and Times Hermod..... Fri, Jan 29, 1.89 pao, Haiching....Fri., Jan. 29, 1.30 p.m. Kiungchow.. Fri., Jan. 29, 2.30 p.m. Chung On
Fri Jan. 29, 4.p.m.
Bangkok Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Hoihow, Pakhol and ilaiphong... Samahal and Wuchow Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, East and South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marsailles Chitral
land-Captain R. D. Thomas and Manila, Rabaul, Australia and Now Mr. J. W. Baldwin.
Church Council. Mrs. M. Bird, Miss W. A. Robinson, Mrs. D. M. Rogers, Miss H. D. Sawyer. Dr. II.
Zealand vin Brisbane .....
to act through illness as tioned meeting and of confirming D. Matthews, Capt. It. D. Thomas, sach Director, and at if thought fit as a Special Resolu-Menara. J. W. Baldwin, R. Baldwin, Isiphong
Dann, R. Dormer. H. Gittins, Manila
his discretion to remove tlun the before mentioned resolu-H. Hunt, O.B.E.. O. B. Kaven, W. H. Shanghai and Europe.vin Siberia auch alternate Director, lion numbered 5 herein.
Dated this 27th day of January,
and on any such appoint- ment bolig made, the alternate Director shall 1932.
to
be subject In all respect to the terms and condi- tions oxisting with ro- ference
the other Directors of the Com- pany, and any alternato Director while acting in the place of an absent Director, shall exercise
and discharge all the
By Order of the Board,
F. C. BARRY,
Secretary,
MASSAGE HALL
MRS. S. UZUNOYE Expert MassSUNG.
67, Queen's Road C, 2nd floor,
C. Robson and R. H. Wang.
Bangkok vin Swatow.... Representatives to the Diocesan Swatow, Amoy and Formosa Conference-Mrs. D. M. Rogers, Straite, Ceylon, India, Mauritius,
East and South Africa
Miss W. A. Robinson, Mrs, M. Bird,
Manlin Dr. Matthews. Capt. Thomas, Monars, J. W. Baldwin, R. Baldwin Foochow
Amay
Parcels, Reg,
Letters,
Parcels, Reg.,
Letters
Sat, Jan, 80.
K.P.O..
...Jan. 20, 4.80 p.m. .Jan. 30, 8.1, Jan. 30, 10 am. G.P.O.
Jan. 29, 6 p.m. Jan. 30, D45 am. Jan. 30, 10.30 a.m.
(Due Marseilles, 26th February)
Nolloro
Parcols, Reg.,
Letters
Sat., Jan. 30.
Jan. 29, 6 p.m.
Jan. 30, 8.45 am. Jan. 30, 9.30 a.m.
p.m.
(Duo Brisbane, 18th February) Canton...... Sat., Jan. 80, 2.80 Pres. Madison ...Sat, Jan. 80, 5 p.m. Gange-Sat., Jan. 30, 5 p.m. Anshun. Sun, Jon. 31, 9 a.m. Canton Maru...Bun., Jan. 81, 0 a.m.-
Hawali Maru Mon., Feb. 1, 10.30 m.mm. Taiyo Maru.. Mon. Feb. 1, 2,80 p.m. Yingchow....Mon., Feb. 1, 8.80 p.m. Hosang...Mon., Feb. 1, 6 p.m. Tues., Feb. 2. K. P. O.
H. Gitting, J. H. Hunt and I. H. Saigon and Europe via Marseilles Chenonceaux *******g*
Wong.
Sideanton-Messrs. J. I. Barnes,
Rr Dormer. H. Felshaw, G. Lee. N A. E, Mackay. 9. Robinson. H. H. Rose. D. Toppin, E. H. P Whits R. H. Wong, Colin Carruthers, E. MacNider, J. Gibson, Dr. H. D. Matthews and Capt. Thomas.
Registration Latter ...
Registration Letters
.10 .... .1 pm.
G. P. O.
12.45 pl...
1.800.
(Due Marseilles, 4th March).
*Bañerarribed Correspondence only