THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPIE MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1933.
TO-DAY'S NEW ADVERTISEMENT
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($2.00 If Not Prepaid.) The following replies have been recalved:-
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NOTICE.
(Transfer of Business.)
We, the undersigned, beg to announce to the public that the property which includes the Chop. goods in stoek, fixture, furnituro, ↑ belongings, etc., of Messrs. Hit Yuen Cheong, a silk store, situate nt No. 27, Hilifer Street in the city of Victoria, Hongkong. will be transferred to us
on the 28t January, 1933. Any claims respec LEARN Dancing NOW for the Chin- foreign or domestic transac-
tions executed before, Joan" mortgages, etc., munt be made to Messrs. Hip Yuen Cheong and settled on or before the 28t
date January, 1933, after which no claims shall be accepted.
TUITION GIVEN.
ese New Year. Whole Course taught In Twolve Lesson, at the "Belect Dancing Academy," 17, Queen's Road. | All latest steps and dances taught by Airo expert European Teachers. Pri vate Icanone, Classes and Practice Dances daily. French and Argenting TANGOES taught by Teacher Royal House, member L.A.0. and LAL Special Fees for Cinssen of six pupils. Whole Coarso: $28.
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NO MORE WASTE of cotton-waste! 60% saving, clean it with P3. Modern Industries use 3 for cleaning and decreasing work. P3 Agents; Borne- mann & Co.
GOOD PRESS CO., 27, Des Voeux Road. Removal CHEAP SALE. One week only. School, religious and children books. "Life of the Popes" by Pantor. "Life of the Saints." "Peking" illustrated, French and Kozlich.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-Peking, Beauty Par- lour, situated in the Legation Quarter, plendid business, excellent clientele. Owner leaving China. Apply "G,' c/o 6.P.O. Box No. 21, Peking.
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Edward Rond, Kowloon, European modem FLATS, with all modern conveniences. Also Robinson Road St. Joseph's Terrace Naz. ground floor, one two-roomed Apply Catholic Mission, 18, Calna Road, Hungkong.
METALS
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We shall use the old name, Hir Yuen Cheong as the name of our new store, but with two additiona characters, Kwel Kes. Any bills o documents of the new store, Hir Yuon Cheong Kwei Kee are In- valid without the signatures of the undersigned.
Sd. LUI WAI CHAU.
CHOW KING YURK. Hongkong, 23rd January, 1933.
THE HONG KONG LAND INVESTMENT & AGENCY
COMPANY, LTD.
SHAREHOLDERS
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that we have this day appointed Mesars. Slamssen & Co. to act as our sole: gents in Hongkong, Canton & Macao.
Co., San Francisco,
&
JAPAN IGNORES LEAGUE
NO DEFINITE REPLY GIVEN
amendments proposed on Decom- ber 26. last year, which in the conversations with M. Hymans and S.r Eric Drummond, they were given to understand were fa conformity with the spirit of the Commitice's draft text.
Manchukuo Issue.
POST OFFICE NOTICE
CHINESE NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS.
On Thursday, the 20th January, the General Post Office and Branch Post Offices will be entirely closed and on Friday, the 27th January, the eneral Post Office and Branch Post Offices will be open from 8 am, to
On Thursday there will be no collection from the pillar-boxes and 10 delivery by Ponimen but ordinary correspondence may be obtained at tho back counter of the General Post Office, round floor,
non-4.m.
The Chinese statement insists Tokyo, Jan. 21.
that non-rocognition and Disregarding the Committee of
continuance of the Manchukuo be GETZ BROS. & CO., Nineteen's demand for a definit plicy included in the Report. San Francisco reply to Wednesday's proposal, The Chinese statement also de- the Government has cabled to the clares that no settlement of the NOTICE.
Japanese delegation at Geneva conflict, permanent or generally Instructing them to accept without the full collaboration of acceptable, can be arrived a NOTICE in hereby given that Drummond formula, with the we have this day relinquished the omission of the Invitation of non- the United States and Soviet Rus- sin. Any conciliation commit- Agency of Messrs. Getz Bros. Member States.
The Foreign Office is hopeful tea must be balanced by minor that this alternative
and major Powers and the sub- YUE LEE YUEN.
will prove 6th floor, China Building.if the Committee insists on th to the mere exercise of good of acceptable, but it intimates that committee should not be limited Hongkong, 21st January, 1933. proposal of January 18, Japan's
fices, as
direct Sino-Japanes reply must be "no."-Reuter.
conversations cannot lead to a HONGKONG AUTOMOBILE
Taree Points 14
satisfactory conclusion-Router. The Japanese reply to the Lea
Sir E. Drummond gue offer has not been received, al though the Committee of Nineteen
Denies Authorship
Geneva, Jan. 20. la about to meet this afternoon.
The controversy with regard to It is believed that the reply will the authorship of the no-calicu not be cateroricni hit wil
Drummond Formula, of which Sir Prospects for reaching an agree- Erlo Drummond himself has de- ment, although further negotia-nied the parentage, is likely to be further stimulated by the one are likely to be entailed.
ASSOCIATION
The Annual Dinner Dance will 10 held at the Peninsula Hotel on Friday, February 3rd, 1933.
Booking of tables is now open it the Hongkong and Peninsula Hotels. The charge is $6.00 for uch person, and should be paid at the time of booking. By Order
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Was con-
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The Committee of Nineteen will statement which, it is understood. probably ask the Japancae dele-Sir Eric Drummond is fosuing gations to give a definite agrec- this afternoon. ment on three points, namely (1) Sir Eric asserts he Will they accept the Lytton Re-aulted by Mr. Sugimura, the port as a basis for the historical Japanese Under-Secretary of th background of the dispute (2) League, regarding the draft re- Will they accept Chapter Nine as solution of the Committee a basis of conciliation for the Nineteen and was questioned as settlement of the dispute? (3) to whether he thought certain Will they accept the guidance or modifications would be accep Resolution? the Advisory Committee
in the table.
It is understood, however, that the Japanese version con cerning the Sugimura-Drummond interview was communicated las. night to M. Hymans, the Chair- man of the Committee.
The whole controversy,
1
how.
B. D. EVANS,
Hon. Secretary. GANDE, PRICE & CO., LTD.
NOTICE is hereby given that NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Certificato No. 224 for 40 shares that the FORTY-FIFTH ORDIN in this Company, numbered 13793 ARY GENERAL MEETING oito 13832 registered in the name In this Cam of CHAN YING is alleged to have pany will be held at the Offices of been lost or destroyed.
Committee Perplexed. If the Committee obtaing Application has been made to favourable reply, the conciliation Mesara. Jardine, Matheson & Co... Ltd. on TUESDAY, 14th February, the Board of Directors for the procedure will continue, it must 1933, at NOON for the purpose of issue of a Duplicate certificate, be admitted that many memberr receiving the Report of the Direc- and I, within thirty days from of the Committee are somewha ver, is not material as the dis tors together with the Statement the date hereof, no Claim or Re-perplexed regarding the passingnute merely affects the persona! of Accounts for the year ending presentation in respect of such on to Paragraph 4. Article XV. of situation of Sir Eric Drummond 31st December 1932.
original certificate is made to the want to know where the framing some members of the Committe
the League Covenant. They who is attacked by the press and The REGISTER of SHARES of Board of Directora, they will then of the Report will lend, what will of Nineteen for allegedly exccod- the Company will be CLOSI Proceed to deal with such applica- be the responsibilities from TUESDAY, 31st January, to tion.
thing his powers.-Reuter. Longue and now it will react upon
Sir Eric Explains. TUESDAY, 14th February, botli By Order of the Board of the situation in the Far East, be- days inclusive,
Geneva, Jan. 20. during which Directors,
Cause of the uncertainty and the
The meeting of the Committer period no transfer of shares can
J. N. WONG. strong feeling against venturing of Nineteen commenced at 5.10 be registered,
Secretary. on unknown ground, which may this afternoon and lasted one hour Hongkong, 20th January, 1933.
be attended by grave"
and forty minutes. After further sibilities.
discussions of the Sino-Japanese REMOVAL NOTICE.
was adjourned till 6
of
By Order of the Board Directors.
L. S. GREENHILL,
Secretary. Hongkong, 20th January, 1933.
SALT REFORMS
We beg to notify the Puble that we have removed from 14, Queen's Road, Central, to AEOLITION OF ALL LOCAL | 18, D'Àguilar Street.
SURTAXES PLANNED
Nanking, Jan. 22.
A fundamental scheme for re-
organising the salt gabelle has been
prepared by Chu Ting-chi, Director
of the Salt Administration, who
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proposes that a single direct duty the present varying duties. shall be imposed in the producing Thirdly, the Salt Administration districts, while all local surtaxea (authorities shall determine the are to be abolished. Secondly a maximum prices for salt in various uniform rate of taxation, fixed at places, taking into consideration $5 per picul, shall be enforce the cost of production and trans throughout the country, replacing |portation.-Reuter's Special,
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