THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.. FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1932.
TO-DAY'S NEW ADVERTISEMENT
WANTS. PO LEUNG KUK.
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$1.50 ($2.00 If Not Prepair.) The following replies have been
received :—
LOST
LOST-48 reward in offered for the recovery of one Gold Powder Bax with Diamond Clasp and a 14 Kt. Gold Dunh!!! Lighior, lost one evening during last week of June, 1931, be twoen the Peninsula Hotel and Humphreys Building, Kowloon, Write Best No. 081, "Hongkong Telegraph.
TO BE SOLD.
56 THE PEAK, Intely occupied by Dr. Harston and adjoining the Peak Hospital. Unfurnished. Convenient, comfortable and eat. Six rooms and Drossing room.
Four bathrooms, bot and cold water. Modern sanita. tion. Gas and Electric Light. Une of Tennis Court. Suitable for a Mass of five, or could be easily divided to couples. Clone to Tram suit two Station and Motor Romt.
Apply:
THE HONGKONG HEALTY AND TRUST COMPANY, LIMITED, Exchange Building.
MISCELLANEOUS
NOTICE.
H.K.W.G. & M.C.L.
TEA DANCE
The Annual General Meeting of BRIDGE, MAH JONNG The Chairman and Directors of the abayo imebatil ung to scadewithe V.R.C. will be held at the Club with thứ dupeal Buika di approti House on Thursday, 10th March,
In 1932, at 6.00 p.m. tule gunerous subscriptions to the nulidạng
Livi
wild
10 of Luo auw nu Loung huk # Leigutun ili kond:
in Sir Roberto Tung
memory of his into mother $ 30,000; Brusega in motwory
30,000
Chi in lato her
of him late.002 ..............
FOOK มมน
of memory kamom Lay margaret ilo Tung in diury ui ner iate mother The Bank of East Asin, Ltd. Too Bank 01 Lanton, Ltd. The Sincere Co., Lu
ir. Tam Woon, Tong Mr. Poon thíu Cho BÀI, Kwok Sau lau The Nanyang
Tobacco Co., Ltd Menace. Sang Lea,
tractors
Brothers
Con..
Mr. Cann Lim jak Mr. W. N. T. Toamna
Arn. Kan Au Shi... The late Mr. Kan Long Shan
Mr. Lam Cheuk Ming
Mr. Chan shu diing
air. Ngon Shing Kwan
The Wing On La., Lul.
Me. Tang Chi Ngeng
The late Mr. Fung Ping
Shan
Mr. Yan Tit Ya
J. A. VICTOR
Ilon. Secretary.
THE HONGKONG ROPE MANU- FACTURING CO., LTD. Notice in hereby given that the 10,000
General Forty-eighth Ordinary 10,000 Mosting of Shareholders In the 10 above Company will be held at 1,000
George's Building, Chater 1,000 St. 1,000 Road, Victoria, Hongkong, 1,000 Wednesday, 'the 30th March, 1932. 1,000
at 11.30 o'clock a.m., for the pur 1,000 pose of receiving a Statement o
Accounts and the Report of the 1,000 Directors for the year ended 31 1,000 December 1931, and to transac. 1,000 1,000 the ordinary business of the Com 1,000 pany.
or:
1,000
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the 1,000
from Company will be CLOSED 1,000 10 Saturday, 19th March, 1932, unti 1,000 Wednesday, 30th March, 1932, boll
days inclusive.
4,000 By order of the Board of Directors
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO..
General Managers Hongkong. 4th March, 1932.
1,000
Mr. Sum Pak Ming
1,080
Mr. Foo Yik Pang
1,000
Mr. Loung Pal Yu
1,000
Mr. Chak fok Tre
1,000
Mr. Au Shalu Che
750
Mr. Ho You Cheong
GU
Me. Ma Wing Chon
The Inte Mr. Ho Chak Sang
LUB
Mr. S. S. Perry
500
Laks
ale. Wow Bay Tun
меня
Mr. Ho Tal Sang
Mr. Losing Yow Hong
UNFURNISHED HOUSE OF FLAT, Hongkung addr. Willing to Futur Erguse. Please write Box No. 132, "Hongkong Telegraph."
SMALL ROUSE (unfarnished) with garden, wanted on long lease, per- unney desired. Ponk or mid-level preferred. Please write giving, fall particulars to Box Ne, 930, "Hong- kong Telegraph."
APARTMENTS
AIRLIE
HOTEL-23-25,
Mr. Wong Yun Tong Mr. Chan Ting Yu air. Tang Sile Kin Mr. Mak Sui Cho Mr. Mok Ken Sanst Mr. Kwan Sho Chung The latr air, Chu Yêu Tin blessrs. Wo Fat Sing
Mr. M. K. Lo
Mr. Wong Nim Loung
Mr. Wong King Shek
Mr. Iu Tak Chung, Nathan Mr. Lau Ping Chai
Road, Kowloon. Under European | Mr. Chan Kim Po... Management. Excellent Calaine, Mr. Lam Kan Maw Modern Apartments. Terma Moderate. Mr. Yung Tro Ming Three minutes from ferry, Tel. 67357. Compradore Dept. Hongkong
& Shanghai Bkg. Corp Mr. Chan Yee Wan Mr. Chow Yu Ting Mr. Leung Yow Snog Mr. Ng Wah.... Mr. Yu Cheuk Sang Mr. Lam Yam Chuon Mr. Lonk Poong Shan
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
The FIRST EXTRA RACE MEET. ING will be held (Weather Per- mitting at HAPPY VALLEY an Saturday, 5th March, 1932, Com- mencing at 2 p.m.
The First Bell will be Rung at 1.30 p.m.
MEMBERS ENCLOSURE. Members are notified that they and their Ladies must wear their Badge prominently displayed.
No One without a Badge wil be admitted to the Members' Enclosure.
Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members'
Club Encicsure and
And Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen $3.00 for Ladies (Both Including Tax) are obtainable through the SECRE TARY on Introduction by a Stem. ber, auch Mernber to be responsible for Payment of All Chits, &c.
Badges admitting a Members' En- nt the closure will not be on sale Race Course.
On No Pretext will Children be permitted is either Enclosure daring the Meeting.
Tifins ar obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered from the No. 1 ny by 5 p.ni, on March 4ib. Telephone 21920.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.
500
CHINA ENTERTAINMENT & LAND INVESTMENT CO., LTD.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN now that the SECOND ORDINARY 500 GENERAL MEETING OF SHARE FOD
ti HOLDERS will be held at 500 500 Registered Oflices of the Company. Бель Theatre Building, 500 King's 500 Floor, on Wednesday, the 23rd day HOW
of March, 1932, at 12 Noon te receive the Directors' Report and 600 Accounts for the year ended 31 500ecember, 1931, to elect Auditors
500
Go
500
500 and to transact such other
busi.
Hong Kong Hotel.
TUESDAY, MARCH 8TH, 1932
Names of Convenors of table must be sent to the General Hon Secretary 275, The Peak, no ater than Sunday, March 6th.
THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
Notice is hereby given that th Forty-third Ordinary Yourly Meet ng will be held at the Company' Officer, P and D. Building, a Wednesday, 23rd March, 1932 n 11 a.m. for the purpose of pre enting the Report of the Dire ora together with a statement o Accounts to 31st December, 193 ind aloeting Directors and Audi
tora.
The Register of Members of th Company will be closed from 100 March 1932 to 23rd March 193
oth days inclusive, during whici period no Transfer of Shares ca be registered.
By Order of the Board of Directors, GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD
Agenta. Hongkong. 17th February, 1982
HONGKONG & SHANGHAI HANKING CORPORATION.
The Final Dividend declares for the Year ending 31st December 1931, at the rate of Three Pounds
500 peak as may be properly transacted | Sterling at exchange 1/6
600 at an Ordinary General Meeting payable on and after the 29t!
500
of the Company.
500
the
February, 1932, at the Ocea
And Notice is further hereby the Corporation, where share 600 given that
Register and holders are requested to apply fo 600 Transfer Books of the Company 'Varrants.
will be closed from the 14th to the 500 23rd day of March, 1932, both days 300 Inclusive.
600 GOO
LIANG CHI HAO,
Managing Director.
Hongkong, 2nd March, 1032.
500
Mr. Fun Heung Chuen
500
Mr. Chan Siu Hing
500
Mr. Tong Yat Chren
O
Mr. Chan Kim Tong Mr. Wong Yu Hau
500
600
500
CHINA ENTERTAINMENT & LAND INVESTMENT CO., LTD.
500
Mr. Ng Yer Hon
Mr. Lou Sing Chong to Chating Shiu
Mr. Lo Chung Kue
Mr. Ya Tim Cheung
Mr. Lam Siu Lal
Mrs. Lam Ip Sh
The late Mr. Ip Lny Kong.
Mr. Li Sing Kui
Mr. Chan Rang Leung
Mr. Na Wah Sang
Mr. Ng fu Wan
Mr. Ya Ynt Yu
Mr. Sum Chone Hing Mr. Wong Yin Turang
Mr. Yu To Song
500
600 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 500
that an Extraordinary General of the 500 Meeting of the Members 500 | China Entertainment & Land! 500 Investment Co., Ltd., will be held 500 at the Registered Office of the Company, King's Theatre Building 505th Floor, at 12.15 p.m. on Wednes. day, the 23rd day of March 1932. for the purpose
GAD
500 500
of considering.
ao and if thought fit, passing the 500 following Resolution:-
That there shall be added to Article 71 of the Articles 0? Association of the Company the
Mr. Li Yad: Tabe
Mr. Chan Ya Tin
500
The Inte Mr. Chan Chi Harg
na
Mr. Mn Taxi Chiar
500
Compradore Dept. Jardine
Matheson Ca, tal.
600
Compradore Dept., Nationul
worda:- "but
City Rank of New York.
700
Mr. Ma Chi Loong
500
the
Mr. Chan Pik Chuen
500
Mr. Toni 1% in
The Price of Admission Public Enclosure in $2.00 including
Tax, for all Persons, Including Ladies,
and is payable at the Gate,
Boldiers and Sailom in Uniform are Admitted Half Price.
Bookmakers, The The Mica,
Mr. Chu Pik Tung
Mr. Wong ni Kut
the Chairman
By order of the Board of Directors
Y. M. GRAYBURN,
Chief Manager Hengkong, 27th February, 1932.
NOTICE.
MACAO GREYHOUND RACING CLUB, MACAO.,
Holders of $10 Cash Sweep tickets sold by the above Club are hereby notified that this Race in ancelled, and that such ticket will be exchanged for tickets o he same value in the 5th. Raci of the Meeting to be held on 4th June, 1932, on application to:- MACAO GREYHOUND RACING CLUB, 6th. Finor, Central Hotel, Macao.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL
As from March 1st, 1932. my shaft office will be situated on the 3rd receive double remuneration." floor, St. George's Building. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY
500 ALSO GIVEN that a further Ex-
traordinary General Meeting of
on the Members of the China Enter.
500
Mr. Ng in Ting
&c.,
Mr. I fhrung Mr. Wong Ping Buen
Mr. Khi du Cha
Mr. Ko Loung Wo
Mr. To Sze Tuen
will not be permitted to operate with- In the Precinets
of the Hongkong
Jockey Club during the Race Meeting. Tifin will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Public Enclosure.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary. Hongkong, 20th February, 1932.
METALS
of all kinds especially for ship-building & engineering work. Complete stock. Best Terms. Immediate delivery.
SINGON & CO. ESTABLISHED A.D. 1880. Telephone: 20515. HING LUNG ST.
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THE SHAMEEN `Printing PRESS, LTD. 64-65 BC. Shameen.
Tel. 12037.
Mr. Li Po Kwni.
Mr. Li Chor Son
Mr. Yik MOL
Mr. Ching Tong Ming Mr. Kwak Chan
Mr. Chan Leung Ming Mr. Li Hoi Tune Mrs. Wong Ho Shi Mr. Li Yow Chuen
Mr. Chan Chung Hin Men. Chu Chung Hia Mr. Ng Yeo Charm Mr. Hai Hing Mr. Eni Tai Kai Mrs. Ip Chung Kan
500
H. A. LAMBERT, Shore and General Broker.
50tainment & Land Investment Co. ANNOUNCEMENT OF REMOVAL 500 Ltd., will be held at 12 o'clock 500 noon on Wednesday, the 13th day 500 of April 1932, for the purpose of 200 receiving a report of the proceed
"STILL 1880 IN
THE P.O.”
NO ADVANCE SINCE ROWLAND HILL,
The assertion that the postal ervice of this country has not ad- anced from the position in which t was left by Rowland Hill 50 ears ago was made by Lord Wol- mer, Assistant Postmaster-General n the last Conservative adminis- ration, speaking in London recent-
y.
"From the postal point of view, ve are enjoying to-day very much versa service than we had 20 years
go" he declared.
"Since Rowland Hill's time there has been stagnation and worse than stagnation there has been a de-
line.
"In the Post Office of to-day, here are many splendid men, but I complain about the present sys- tem and that it does not give them the best chanen.”
Lord Wolmer said that the Post mee, as at present constituted, s not up-to-date. Referring to the suggestion that the penny nost should be restorer, he said: ""The 14d. post is nothing but a tax on Correspondence."
In a view, it was a bad form of tax because it was taxing what was really the life-blond of Indus- try-the free communication be *wn all the members of the com- munity.
Source of Revenue.
It was difficult for the Chancel- lur of the Exchequer to give up a source of revenue amounting to £6,000,000 or £7,000,000 a year, but ils contention was that the fact that the Chancellor required (and was entitled to) revenue from Burl grent industry was not reason. not argument, and not excuse for iny waste or inefficiency in that. department.
claim,"
Lord continued Volmer, "that the Post Ofer be regarded, not as a poli- should be tient institution. not as 4 Govern- ment department, noi auklerk to luctuation. of political adventure, but that it should be remembered Is--one of the greatest เk that post offices in the world.
"To me, it is pathetic that the official representatives of the great staff employed in the business, the Union of Post Office Workers and other Trade Unions, should have
Ny set their face against #
for reform that we have Of nil the people in the country, le staff of the Post Office, from the highest to the lowest, have the most to gain from any in- ense in the efficiency of that department."
Dealing with telephonic services. Lord Wolmer said that we were less telephonically-minded Iceland or Hawaii.
Ve
than
оссиру M ignominious thin all-im- twelfth position in portant branch of communications with which the immedaite future is so closely bound up."
Telegraph Decline.
The telegraph service, he said, was declining every month and was not used as a commercial instru- ment in this country to anything like the extent it might be.
The Post Office presided over by a Minister of the Crown" sa'd Lord Wolmer, who comes to the department knowing very little o the business and leaves it knowing very little more. In the last year we have had four postmastera None of them was a business man or an engineer, or law the A.B.C. of the department he was called on to preside over.
What
The average tenure of office of Postmaster-General in the last 50 vonra has been 24 months. LAM WING YAN AND COM-ther business in the country could
function under similar circum PANY are moving into larger on stances?" more accomodious offices with above-mentioned show rooms and service station GOD Meeting and of confirming. If located in Nos. 313-317B, Hennessy' 500 thought fit, as a Special Resolution Rond, Wanchai, 500 the abovementioned Resolution.
Dated this second day of March
100 ings
500
600
500 1932.
500
500
at the
LIANG CHI HAO,
Managing Director.
¡NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given that on this day we have authorised Dipl. Ing. The Jansson
to sign our firm per pro.
F. FELD & CO., LTD. Canton/Hongkong, March lat,
500
GOD
500-1
500
Mr. Wang Chenk Hing
Mr. In Kine Fan
500
SUO Mr. Teo Wai Ting
600
Mr. Chun Hine Wah
500
Mr. Hiar Chung Chow
500
Mr. P. Gockchin
Mr. Chan Lan Fong
500
Mr. Kun Tal Choy
500 Mr. Chan Tal Knu
500
1932,
500 Mr. Taol Wai Hung
500
ing Mr. Chan Mong Hang
200
Eno Mr. Li Kịt Chó
200
Gan Mesars. Tin Hee Tong
200
Goo Mr. Ma Shiu Chuen
200
500 Messrs. Kin Sang
200
200
200
hy. Lê Nến thì
Mr. Tam Shu Hong
Mr. Chan Ann Chung Mr. In Sa Chi
Mr. Chan Chung Son Mr. Wong Kwai Ching Mr. Kone Sul Ving
Mr. Ko Leung Ching
Mr. Lo Tok Tong Mesars. Hang Sun, Con-
tractors
Mr. Tal Yam Suon-
Mr. Hong Sling
Mr. Hone. Sling
The late Mr. Chan Ping Yu
Mr. 1 Sul Rum
Mr. Kwok You Ting
Mr. Chung Yok Hing
Mr. Wong Man Chow
Mr. Chow Cheuk Fari
The late Mr. Mak La! Ting
Mr. Ha Tit Wan ...
Mr. Chah Tn San
| Mr. Lo Chang Wan
Mr. Lee Cheune Hing
Mr. H. Heng Sling
Mr. Vi Tin Tina
Xr. han fah Nag
Mr. Poon Ken Nam
Mr. Tsang Po KI
600 The Su Co., Ltd. 500 Mr. So Shau Nam 600 Mr. Lo Chuk Chai
500 The late Mr. Ho Chi Sang
200
GREEN ISLAND CEMENT COMPANY, LIMITED.
FAILURE OF OXFORD BEAGLING PROTEST.
VICE-CHANCELLOR'S REPLY.
Oxford, Jan, 30. The request for the prohibition stavling at Oxford has been refused by the Vice-Chancellor and Proctors.
Dr. F. Homen Dudden, the Vice- Chancellor, has replied to the petition organised by the Oxford branch of the Society for the Pre- vention of Cruel Sports and signed by resident graduates of the
The following are extracts from a letter to Mrs. Chapman, wife of the Vice-Principal of Jesus Col- lege, who ta accretary of the. branch.
"We are not prepared oficially to condemn as contra bonos mores
NOTICE is hereby given that the 43rd Ordinary Annual Meeting of 200 Shareholders will be held at the 200 Offices of the Company, Exchange Buliding, Des Voeux Road Central, Victoria, Hongkong, on Thursday, a sport which is tolerated, we bo- lieve, by prevailing opinion in the 100 the 31st day of March, 1932, at University and is definitely per-
100
100
100
| Mr. Tae Yat Che
500, Mr. A. E. Wood
Goo Mr. Chu The Hing
500 Mr. Kwan Chung Fong
500 Miss Tang Wai Chi
***
500 Messrs. Chiu Sap. Ng Chak
Gan. Mr. Wong Pak Yan
100
100
500 Messrs. Suen Cheong Tal..
100
500 Mr. Doo Chak Man
500 Mr. Wong Kan Hing
500, Mr. Kwan Yik Chi
Em Bir. Chow Tung Bang
500 Mr. Wong Mow Lam
Mr. Poon Pik Luen
500, Mr. A. el Arcailly
505 Mesar. Clark & Iu, Archi-
BON
tests
AMA
8:00
Total
'500
100 Noon, for the purpose of receiving mittel by the law of the land.
a Statement of Accounts and the "Whatever our personal senti Report of the Directors for the ments may be, we do not feel justi
fied in giving public and offcial 100 year ended 31st December, 1981.
100
The Transfer Books of the Com- assent to the statement that beag-
100 pany will be closed from Saturday, ling is a cruel and unmanly sport,
100 12th March, 1932, to Thursday, 31st which ought as such to be forbid
March, 1932, both days inclusive..
2,830
$171,050,
BALLOP
suggest that the correct
By order of the Board of Directors, procedure for those who are con-
ALLAN KEITH, Personal Secretary Hongkong, 1st March 1982,
vinced of the inhumanity of this endef is to endeavour to effact its abolliton by means of Parliamen- tary legislation."
POST OFFICE NOTICE
'Information has been received that the Siberian route is under rupted and the service by this route will accordingly be resumed forth- with,
The Public are, however, warned that, as this Bervice is somewhat. precarious and still able to suspenaton without notice, lettare will only be accepted at senders' risks. In the event of the service being again suspended all letters will be forwarded via Sues.
Letters and postcards for Europe and South America are forwarded "Vìa Siberia”-if an auperscribed.
It is notlded for the information of holders of Private Boxes at the General Post Office that on and after 1st February no taxed correspondence will be placed in the Boxes. A notification will be substituted and Box.. holders are requested to call or send for the correspondence at the Box. holder Lobby and there pay the amount of the Tax against the de livery of the letters or packets.
The Parcel Post Service to Shanghai and North China-fs fully re- sumed as from to-day.
From
INWARD MAILE.
Per
U.S.A., Honotutu, Japan & Shanghai
(San Francisco, 5th February) Pres. Poll Shanghai and Europe via Siberia
Tilawa (London, 15th February) London Parcels only London, 28th
January
Shanghai and Swatow
Japan
Australia and Manila
Japan....
Java and Manila
Straits and Calcutta
Manila
Japan
U.S.A.. Honolulu, Japan and Shung-
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Straits
Calcutta and Straits
Sucz
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and Parcels, 4th February Japan and Shanghai
U.S.A., Canada, Japan and Shang-
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For
Dan
March 4.
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March 5.1
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March. 6.
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