THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

FRIDAY,

APRIL 5, 1935.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

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If Not Prepaid a Booking Fee of 50 cents is Charged.

PERSONAL

TO LET

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

GREEN ISLAND CEMENT COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 48th Ordinary Annual Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Offices of the Company, Exchange Building, Des Voeux Road Central, Victoria, Hongkong.

BUILDING. LAWS

FIRST READING OF THE

NEW ORDINANCE

on ROveral

occasions

'At yesterday's meeting of the Legislative Council, the Ordinance to amend and consolidate the Law relating to the Construction of Buildings in the Colony passed through its first reading.

This Bill had, been postponed on Wednesday, the 1st day of May, with the receipt of various repre-

previous 1935, at NOON, for the purpose ofontations by the Government. receiving a Statement of Accounts

His Excellency the Governor, Sir and the Report of the Directora William Peel, K.GM.G., K.B.E. pre- for the year ended 31st December, | sided, and there were also present: 1934.

Is Excellency the General Of Beer Commanding the Troops, Major General O. C. Borrett, CB. CM CLE, D.9.95

LARGE ROOM in the Morning Post ADVERTISER forgets to whom he fluilding, suitable for offee or stock.

The Transfer Books of the on Continental-oom. Apply Maangor, South China Company will be closed from Iannend three books Tours. Owner's name inscribed inside Morning Post.

Tuesday, the 23rd April, 1035, to cover. Kindly return.

Wednesday, the 1st May, 1935, both days inclusive.

WANTED

at

TO LET-OFFICE .ROOM,

longkong Stock Exchange, 10, Ice House

Street. Apply to:-Thi Secretary, Hongkong Stock Exchange.

Buliding. on the linngkong side. Please state overlooking Queen's Rand, Content. location and terms to Box No. 240.Apply 16 Kayamully & Co., Na. 20, "Hongkong Telegraph."

Queen's Rand, Central,

ROOMS in Kayointly WANTED SHARE IN MATSUENTO JET-Bright and airy OFFICE

or for sale, molern furnishet four-

tele-

By Order of the

Board of Directors.

T. C. T. BECK,

Steretary. Hongkong, 3rd April, 1935,

pany (since its registration) will

The Colonial Secretary (Hon. Sir Thomas Southors. K.ILE.. C.M.G.);

FINANCE COMMITTEE

STERLING FUND VOTE

FOR $413,119

connection

POST OFFICE.

A vote for $413,110 in with the dopreciation of sterling H.K, GOVERNMENT RADIO TELEGRAPH SERVICE. funds was approved at yesterday's Committeo meeting of the Finance which was held following the Legiala-

tive Council. The Colonial Secretary. the Hun. Sir Thomas Southorn, HE, CM.G., presided,

totalling $470,001 under Volen Est.mates. 1934, and $10,727 under Estimantes 1935, were approved.

Regarding the depreciation of ster- ling funds, the lion.. Mr. R. II. Kote- wall, asked if the Colonial Treasurer could give a little more detailed in- formation about the item.

The greater part of the amount shown above in 1930 was in res pret of the years 1920 to 1925 bul only carried to revenue recount In

that year.

Replying, the Colonial Treasurer, sald: The Colonial Regulations

make it governing accounting The Attorney General (Ilon. necessary finally to dispose of any difference, due to exchange fuetua- Mr. C. G. Alabaster, K.C., 0);

or Expenditure The Secretary for Chinese Ar. tion to Revenue

as the case may be. fairs (Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith):

Between the years 1929 and 1933 The Colonial Treasurer (lion,

the following amounts were written Mr. E. Taylor);

Hon. Commander G.. F. Hole, on to revenue:-1929, $261,123.00; 1932, $224.- 1930, $1,480,590.26; Harbour Master);

Total, WATER LILY PLANTS (oating species). Please write Bax No. 241,TO LET From 15th May or carliet, IA. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED. R.N. (retired),

Hon. Dr. W. B. A. Moore 439.90; 1933, $21,244.65; "Hongkong Telegraph."

roomed flat, vicinity Peninsula listej. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES (Acting Director of Medical and $1.987,397.81.

Servicc); LOCK-UP GARAGE neighborhood | All conveniences refrigerator,

Hen. Mr. R. M. Henderson Barker Hond. Please write Bax No. phone, two modern bathrooms. Write that the FIFTIETH Annual Ordin-Sanitary

Box No. 24, "Hongkong Telegraph."ary General Me:ting of the Com] (Directors of Public Works); 242, "Hongkong Telegraph."

Hon. Mr. M. J. Breen (Post, be held at the Hong Kong Hotel.master General);

In 1931 the exchange rate rose TO LET.-New modern two-storeg Hongkong, on Tuesday, the 16th Hon. Sir Henry Pollock, Kt. k.C.

from 10% to 1/4.9/16 a diff rence HOUSE, Bear 9 mile tome,

Hon. Sir William Shenton, K.; Wan. Excellent scenery, modern sant-April. 1935, at 11.30 n.m., for the tation, wereened again't mosquitoes, purpose of receiving the Report of

Hon, Mr. R. H. Kotewall,.....of 3.15/16 to the dollar rausing Lour sterling funds to depreciate by Apply Sincere Banking and Trust, the General Managers, together | L1.D.

$385,962 for which a vote was up Tel. 21346,

with a Statement of Accounts for Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga: the year ended 31st October, 1934. The Register of Shares of the FOR RENT--Attractive three-room FLAT. on mainit ftond, overlooking Company will be closed from barbour, complete with good trakwood Thursday, the 11th day of April. furniture and all nitings. Rent 100 to Wednesday, the 17th April |

furniture reasonably | 1935, both days inclusive, during per month, Priced, Welle Box No, 235, "Hongkong which period no transfer of shares Telegraph."

can be registered,

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,

General Managers, Hongkong. 3rd April, 1935.

LOST.

Sr. LOST. BORN-RIMMED

Finder TACLES in blue feather cam please return ein "The Hongkong Telegraph."

FLATS TO LET

IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Attris- tive. well furnished four-room FLAT, Carnarvon Road ground, four, 11A, corner of Cameron Road. Cool and quiet. Good location. All modern con- veniences. Apply 1st floor.

FOR SALE

FOR SALE-Kolster

10-valve attractive

RADIO-GRAMOPHONE cabinet in first class condition. Write Box Nn. 238, "Hongkong Telegraph."

Talen

RUSSIA AND JAPAN

NO PROGRESS MADE WITH NON-AGGRESSION PACT

THE INDO.CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

Hon. Mr. S. W. T. 0.B.E proved by the Legislative Council, During the year 1934, however, the exchange rate rose from 1/4. difference of B/16 to 1/7,15/16 Bad to the dollar thus

Hon. Mr. 3. J. Paterson; Hon. Mr. T. N.' Chau;

M. R. A. D. Forrest (Acting Denaty Clerk of Councils).

mister, No. 6 of March 8, 1935. The report of the Finance Com- was adopted on the motion of the Colonial Secretary, seconded by The Colonial Treasurer.

Buildings Ordinance The Director of Public Works: iris to move the first reading of Bit intituled "An Ordinance to amend and consolidate the, Law, relating to the Constraction of Buildings."

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It is hereby notified that from the First day of April, 1936 the charges for telegrams will be collected at the rate of Dollar 0.72 to equal Gold Branc 1.00,

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April 12.

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Australia and Marila

a condiderable depreciation,

1/6.1/16 as against the budget Straits and London Parcels--London, of our sterling funds. The average rate of

exchange during 1931 was rate of 1/3. This has resulted in a Budget saving on our sterling ex- penditure (adaries, sterling loan. pensions, stores &c.) of approx)- The mately two million rates of exchange quoted above are Treasury rates.

7th March). U.9.A.,

Honolulu,

Japan and Shanghai (San Francisco, 16th March) Japan and Shanghai dollars,

REAL LANCASHIRE

DERBY ON BIRTHDAY

London, April 4.

Nanking, Apr. 4.

The Fifty-fourth Ordinary It is learned in toenl diplomatic General Meting of the Company

no substantial pro-

This Bill as published in the circles that gress is evident in the intermittent will be held at the Offices of the FOR SALE-General Electric RE-discussions between Jap and Goneral Managers, Messrs. Jardine, Gazette of March 20 incorporates FRIGERATOR, Porcelais lined, large

which WAR published in the size with two doors, four ice trays. Soviet Russia in connection with Matheson & Co., Ltd., Pedder material amendments to the Bill COUNTY'S TRIBUTE TO LORD In first class condition. Price reason-/the proposed Russo-Japanese Non- Street, Hongkong. on Thursday, | Gazette of December 7, 1934, and would 18th April, 1935, at noon, for the introduced for the First Reading able. Write Box No. 237, "Hongkong inevitably involve "Manchukuo", purpose of receiving the Report of to this Council on January 10 of Derby is being paid to-day on the

Aggression. Pact, which

A remarkable tribute to Lord Telegraph."

Directors. passing the this year.

occasion of his 70th birthday by Consequent on FOR SALE-Immediately, centrally despite the rumour that the Ja

submissinna located shop premises (corner Ladies': Panese Government has been in Accounts, and electing Directors!

the people of Lancashire, of which with clined to give favourable considera-

made Lo this Government by

county Lord Derby is Lord Lieuten- dress-maker leaving Colony)

The Transfer Books of the Com- representative property owners, it Large show-winilow. Furniture and tion to it after the outstanding and Auditors, fittings may be taken over. Write Box diplomatic problems between the

two nations are settled.

pany will be closed from the 10th has been decided not to procredant. A message of greeting signed with the Bill as originally in by 80,000 Lancashire people will No. 233, longkong Telegraph."

troduced but to start afresh with be presented this afternoon. in the It is believed that the main ob-April to the 1st May inclusive.

over 3,000 people presence of By order of the Board,

this one which embodies conces drawn from every phase of life. JARDINE, MATHESON & CO. Į stuns agreed to after full discus Lord! Derby enjoys exceptional popularity in Lanenshire owing to

of

the

FOR SALE-BUICK, R-cylinder, five- passenger Sedun, De Luxe Model stacle to the progress with two sparo wheel und tyres negotiations is Japan's demand for Owner driven and mechanically per feet, inw mileage, Reasonably priced. a new interpretation of some points Write Box No. 239, "Hongkong Tele-of the provisions in the Portsmouth Kraph."

Treaty, concerning non-fortification alony-the Siberia-Korea border. Central News Agency-

FOR SALE-Complete FURNITURE and fittings for three room flat (on Condult Rond overlooking harbour) which can be rented for $100 per One case of Small-pox and bree month. Furniture reasonably priced. cases of Meningitis were reported to Terms to suitable party, Write Box the local Health Authorities on Wed No. 230, "Hongkong Telegraph." nesday,

HONGKONG CELEBRATION

OF

SILVER JUBILEE

PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME.

May 6-Morning

10 a.m.--Official Service in St. John's Cathedral.

11 am-Public meeting in the Headquarters of the Hongkong, Volunteers Defence Corps, attended by His Excellency the Governor the Members of the Executive and Legislative Councils, judges, Local Justicos of the Peace, Heads of Departments and the Jubilee Committee, and their ladies, at which a loyal address and a telegram of congratulation to His Majesty the King will be read and approved.

Noon-Royal Salute by the Navy and the Garrison,

May 6-Afternoon

4 p.m.-Carden Party at Covernment House,

Noon to 6 p.m.-Chinese procession in the town.

May 6-Evening

LIMITED. Gentral Managers. Hongkong, 3rd April, 1935.

ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE, Stanley.

The Summer Term will begin on Thursday, April 11th, when New Students, whether Boarders" 02 Day-boys, should attend examination at 9 a.m. Prespectuses may be obtained from Mr. Lt Hoi Tang, Messrs. Bunker & Co., Bank of China Building, or The Warden, St. Stephen's College, Stanley.

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CLUB DE RECREIO.

7th Annual Athletic Meeting Sunday, 28th April, 1935,

gion.

The obirets and reasons for the DN remain the same as those advanced in support of the pre- vious Bill and the alterations of nole are:

is broad sympathics and the Intimate knowledge of the affairs of its people and he has always been uneparing in devoting himself to in proviso (i) to clause the advancement to their interests. 17 (1) no storey shall exceed IG-British Wireless. feel without the permission of the Building Authority. In the earlier

(u)

Bill it was 15 feet.

(b) Clause 43 (4) dealing with for staircases has been re-drafted.

A third sub-section has (c) been added to clause 74 providing for compensation where exemption or modification is refused in poct of land required to be left unbuilt upon in excess of the open space required by section 82.

OPEN RELAY RACE, Teams of (2 of 220 yards and 2 of 440 yards), Race to be run at 4.00 p.m., Post-entries from teams will be

accepted.

FRED A, XAVIER,

Hon. Secretary.

KING'S SILVER JUBILEE”

Dollar Collection

The Silver Jubilee Dollar Collec. tion, to be devoted to local charities, which His Majesty the

King will be asked to nominate, has now commenced and will continue until May 1.

8 p.m.-"Lighting up time"-The illuminations of the Colony yet secured collecting boxes-

will be switched on instantaneously.

Military Bands will play in Hongkong and Kowloon. 9.30 p.m.-Searchlight and rocket display by the Navy. Night-flying display by the Air Force.

Fireworks and "artificial fountain" displays in the harbour.

Tuesday, May 7

от

Firms or Clubs which have not

subscription Ists are asked to communicate with the Hon. Dr.

9.45 to 11a.m.-Review at Happy Valley. Special space lists to be forwarded. reserved for school children.

Noon to 6 p.m.-Chinese procession.

8 p.m.-General illumination.

Military Bands:

Chinese

res-

A similar sub-section appeared In section 1k of Ordinance No. 3 of 1003,

(0 A suspending clause has teen substituted for clause 173.

I now beg to move the first read- Ing of the RI.

The Colonial Secretary seconded. and the Bill was read a first time.

Stamp Duties

The Attorney General, moving the first reading of a Bill intituled "An Ordinance to amend the Stamp Ordinance, 1931" Raid: The effect of this Rill is explained fully in the of Objects and (d) Clause 82 (1) has been re- memorandum drafted with a proviso allowing Reasons and I need only add that domestle buildings on sites leased since this Bill was published it has prior to February 21, 1903. anden sorgested in regard to Clause having a depth of forty feet or 9 which refers to No. 53 heading, under to have an open space not there should be another amendment less than one third of the roofed which would exempt payment of over aren. Under favourable cir- duty on sums not exceeding $20. cumstances modifications may be Receipts for $20 or less do not re- granted in cases of lots of a greater quire a duty under head 36 and depth. There is also a right of there seems no special reason why of the they should not have the same ex- peal under section 161

emption under heading 33. (e) Clause 82 (8) has been re- this Council approves drafted to exclude any portion of a ment to

moved open street being included as an space and to exclude any portion af being treated as 蟲 open space street.

(f) An addition has been made to clause 82 providing that a lane shall not be required in the case of detached or semi-detached build- ing and in any other case where the Bullding Authority considers lane unnecessary.

re-

R. H. Kotewall, Chinn Building; (x) Clause 85 has been Mr. A. Morris, 6 Ning Yueng drafted so that the erection of re- Terraca; or, Mr. S. F. Balfour, inforced concrete stairs. lintels or Colonial Secretariat, who will kitchen or bath-room floors only in arrange for collecting boxes or an existing building shall not be deemed to mako such building an Members of the Indian com- exceptional building. munity who have any difficulty in (h) A proviso, effective until the subscribing should communicate end of 1940, has also been added to existing .85 which saves clause. Street; and members of the Portu- guese community with Mr. Leo equal to not less than one third of the roofed-over areas, from being 'Almada e Castro, Junior, Prince's deemed exceptional if reinforced Building.

concrete Boors only are put into thom.

lantem procession, which will pass, Government House at 9.15 p.m.with Mr. J. H. Ruttonjee, ? Duddell buildings, provided with open spuco

9.30 pm-Repetition of the searchlight and Night Flying

displays.

Wednesday, May 8

Noon to 6 p.m.-Chinese procession. 4 to 6 p.m.-Jamborally at Happy Valley-including a March Past displays of Bridge Building, Ambulance and other Scout and Guide activities. Country Dancing and exhibitions of handicraft work His Excellency the Governor, and Lady Peel will be present.

* Sunday, May 12 Morning Services in all churches, and places of worship..

Lady Southern O.BE Mrs. Kotewall, and Mra Braga will also receive applications for boxes

or lists.

(1) Clause 86 has been re- owners of drafted to require the every building provided with open As soon as they are filled, the sunce, to provide necess themta to collecting boxes or subscription the satisfaction of the the Building

Authority. "Vİ Ifata, together with the money, (i) Clause 88. has been revland should be taken to the Hongkong and bargraphs (c) and (d) of the and Shanghai Bank,

proviso thereto have been deletét.

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K. P. O. Reg.,

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April 6, 9 am. Letters for "Bandoeng--- Amsterdam Cathay

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Letlers,

K.P.O.

Reg..

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April 12. April 12.

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G. P. O.

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Letters. Maniin Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, E. Cathay

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K. P. 0.

(Bus, Mingeilles 3rd May.)

l'arcels, ........Apr. 5, 4.30 p.m. Rex-

Apr 6, 2017.

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Brigbane

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Parcels, April 9, 2 pm. Shanghal, Japan, Honolulu, USA. President Lincoln

Central an amend-

South America,

Parcels that effect it could be *Canada and Europe via San Francisco and Europe via Sibería after the second reading,

(Dvo San Franciscó, Apr. 20). The Colonial Secretary seconded, and this was agreed to.

Council adjourned until Thurs- day, April 11.

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Canton

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East and South Africa, Egypt and Europe via Brindisidue Brindle), · 3rd May,

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G. P. O.

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of Tientsin, totalling, about 600 14 all, àro reported to have passed" Tsung Hun, in northern Hopel, a CHINESE LABOURERS HIRED fow days ago on their way to Jehol

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