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WANTED KNOWN.
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PREMISES TO LET.
ITALIAN BANK NOTES
NEW DECREE ON REFUNDING
The following is a translation of In an offeini Consular notification ATTRACTIVE European fat. Four the Italian language appearing In large, alry rooms, spacious verandah, our advertising columns to-day:
A deeree dated 16th November, in good locality Kowloot. Rental
of $57. Furniture can be had cheap. 1935, nunces that all the bank Write Box No. 302, "Hongkong Tele-notes of the denomination graph."
TO LET
TO LET. Several large and godowns, Apply:-Kwong Sang Ltd. P. O. Box-220.
and 600 lirns which are circ0001
abrond will be refunded in dom of
the
The paly provkled that they will
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1935.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby givon that all porions having claims against the Government of Hong Kong in respect of the financial your 1935 the should submit thom to departments concerned before 10th December, 1935, and all payees are requested to apply for payment before the end of the year. Fallura to 'comply with this notice may result in very considerable delay in payment,
EDWIN TAYLOR,
Colonial Treasurer, 21st November, 1935.
CHINA LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY, LIMITED.
THE
NOTICE.
OR-
King-
SEVENTEENTH or will reach the Inlian Hmbassy, 666 Bubbling Road, Shang DINARY YEARLY MEETING OF small, before or on the 28th instant SHAREHOLDERS will be held at The equivalent of the bank noten will the Hend Office of the Company.
Hong
be credited to a a special current oc-
in Italy
1
count cio the National Institute of St. George's Building, Chater Road, or those banks Victoria, Hong Kong, on Saturday, Exchange in CONSIGNEES' NOTICES. which represent it, to the name of 21st December, 1935, at 12 o'clock (Noon), for the purpose of receiv. the holder of samer no interest will
ing a Statement of Accounts and be paid on the same.
the Report of the Directors for the financial year ended 30th Sep- tember, 1935. and electing Direc
SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
The Steamship,
The owner of the banknotes can dispose of them only through invest ment in the Kingdom of Italy or for payment of specified goods or services Kingdom of Italy on in the
authorisation of the Supprime legs torn and Auditors.
of
exchanges and foreign currency.
The Transfer Books of the Com- "D'ARTAGNAN"
After the 26th November, 1935,pany will be closed from Monday. Bringing Cargo from Marseilles &c. Consignees are hereby informed all the bank notes of the denomina 2nd December, 1935, till Saturday.
21st December, that their goods with the exception of tion of 1,000 liras and of 600 liras
the inclusive. Opium, Treasure and Valuables are will be subject to seizure at the mo
stored into
ment of their introduction in being landed and Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Kingdom..
Wharf & Godown
the
Ltd., Kowloon,
whence delivery may be obtained
immediately after landing.
All claims must be sent in to me on or before the 20th November, 1935, or
they
will not be recognized.
Damapany will be examined
Surveyor Messra:- presence
by the Goddard & Douglas in the
of the Consignees at 10.00 a.m.-on| 1035. 21st November,
any
21 YEARS AGO Extracts From the "Telegraph" Files
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The following extracts are from the Hongkong Telegraph for the Consignees must have a Revenue week ended November 28, 1914.
when Officer in attendance dutiable goods are examined by the The rate of dollar on deruand was Company's Surveyors.
No Fire Insurance will be effected 1a 8.13/16d. by us in any case whatever,
R. ONL Agent. Hongkong, 16th November, 1935.
N.Y.K. LINE (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) From EUROPE and Straita
The Steamship
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The death occurred of Mra. of Mr. M. Harris, wife Reader Reader Harris, solicitor of Hong- kong. She was a daughter of Sir William Wilkinson, Consul-General in Hankow..
On
The wedding took place November 25 at the Roman Catholic Cathedral of Mr. C.M.S. Alves and Miss Carmen Remedios.
"HARUNA MARU," baving arrived from the above ports,
The Prince of Wales' War Relief Consignees of Cargo are hereby in- formed that their Gouds are being Fund In Hongkong reached a total landed and placed at their risk in the of over $178,000. Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and
Godowns Godown Company's
Kowloon, whence delivery may be ob tained.
Goods not cleared by the 29th November, 1935, will be subject to rent.
Damaged packages must be left in the Godawns for examination by the Consignee's and the Co.'s representa- tives on any Tuesdays and Fridays at storage 2.30 p.m. within the free period. For the examination damaged dutiable goods, the signees must arrange for a Revenue Officer to be present.
of
CON-
All claims must be presented with in ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which-date-they cannot. bal
claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.
No fire insurance has been effected. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Hongkong, 22nd November, 1935.
ore Gorgeous
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GEORGE WHITE'S 1935 SCANDALS
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★ LYDA ROBERTI
★ CLIFF EDWARDS GEORGE WHITE
Entire production concaixad,
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"TELEGRAPH" ART SUPPLEMENT
To-morrow's Picture Fentures Numerous pictures of topical interest will appear in to-mor row's issue of the Telegraph pictorial Supplement.
Weddings illustrated will be those of Mr. V. It. Gordon and Miss M. F. Gairdner, and of Mr. Tam Yan-kwong and Miss Wong Wel-tak.
There will be several pictures of the Volunteers in camp, and amongst groups will be one of the officials at the S.C.A.A. sports.
Snapshots taken at the gar den party at Government HoвC to Medical Conference dole- Rates will appear, whilat Legion of Frontiersmen will -he shown on parade prior to
obeer. tho
Dny Armistico vances,
EXCHANGE RATES
Paris Geneva
Berlin.
Athens
Milan
Shanghai.
York.
Vienna.
Prague.. Bucharest
Noy. 20. 74%
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1/214
7.31
1935, both days
NOEL BRAGA,
Secretary. Hongkong, 15th November, 1935,
AVVISO
Con decreto 16 November 1935, XVI" sono ammessi a rimborso nei Regno i biglletti di banca italiani da Lire 1000 e da Lire 500 che al trovano in circolazione all'estero purche siano presentati o pérven- gano alla R. Ambasciata, 555, Bubbling Well Road, Shanghai entro il giorno 26 Novembre cor rente. Contro tali biglietti sara aperto a favore del rispettivi titolari un conto corrente speciale infruttifero e non disponibile pres. so Istituto Nazionale dei Camb
I
Banche che lo rappresentano I titolari di detti conti possono essere autorizzati all'impiego d essi in investimenti mobillari o Immobiliari in Italia o in paga monti di determinate merci servizi nei-Regne previo nullaosta da parte della Sovraintendenz
delle Valute Scambio Scaduto il termine del 26 Novembr tutti i biglietti da Hre 1000 e d. Liro 500 saranno soggetti sequestro all'atto dell'introduzion nel Regno.
IL R. CONSOLE GENERAL'
A. BIANCONI
REPULSE BAY HOTEL
ANNOUNCEMENT'
EXTRA BUS SERVICE will be run for the convenience of our patrons attending Dinner Dances on
WEDNESDAYS
&
SATURDAYS
in addition to the ordinary Time-Table.
'From H.K.H.
8.00 p.m. 8.30 p.m.. 9.00 p.m.
From R.B.H.
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Maximum Safety at Minimum Cost Ensure BETTER BRAKING
́and Avoid · DANGER OF SKIDDING by putting on a New Non-Skid Tread on your smooth tyres.
For sure satisfaction, send them to:-
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Retroading by "Full-Circle Process."
Latest equipment and supor-quality rubber used. Retreads guaranteed to equal first-grade new tyres in appearanco, safety and mileage. Positively no imperfections such as: locso tread, woar and poor pounding, wobbling, uneven mileage.
Work can be finished in ONE day if required, or supplied from stock for immediate delivery, and service is given free.
of charge.
Prices so moderately fixed as to enable the buyer a sure saving of 50% or more,
THE HONGKONG TYRE COMPANY
Tel: 28539. 392. Hennessy Road.
HE PROMISED WOMEN NOTHING ...AND KEPT HIS PROMISE! "Befora_1_tell_n_woman I love her,
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10544 -British Wireless.
Fung Leung, a vegetable gardener, was fined $26, in default one month's hard labour, by Mr. W. Schofield, at ha: Central Magistracy, this morning, on being convicted on a charge of receiving, flvs battles of milk tho lum. A charge of theft was dismiss ad. Defendant pleaded that ho. had bought the milk from Fung Tau-kal, An employee at the Dairy Farm, but Fung deniedķthis guy
Shopping Days property of the Dairy Farm, Pokru
To Christmas
Noel Coward
Author,composer, actor,.theworld's mostraro-· Filemanmakes his long-awaited screen debutos ·
The SCOUNDREL'
Panerant
with JULIE HAYDON HOPE WILLIAMS ROSITA MORENO. MARTHA SLEEPER
TO-LAY
AT KING'S
THE
CHINA WARNED AGAINST ARMED
ACTION
VICTORIA CROSS HOLDER
MAJOR ROUPELL TO LEAVE COLONY
disposition,
(Continued from Page 1.) Chinese ventures ut, the Lundon
Major G. R. P. Reupell, V.C., who Naval Conference, necording to
han been G.S.0.2 here since hin highly placed persons
Officials anticipate that the arrival a year ago, is leaving for.
to-morrow by the steamship Japanese wil 10 puc India recognition of Manchukuo early in Sirdana to take over command of the the conference, and may possibly 1st Battalion of the East Surrey
Regiment,
ationed at Fyzabad
Major seek tacit approval of North China autonomy. This expectation ex-Reupell has made many friends in plains the presence of the Under the Colony during his brief stay. He William on the distipation of being only Secretary of State, Mr. Phillips, with the American haver và gation, despite the general official Colony, having earned the honour belief that the conference has no during the Great War. Ho chance of achieving any practical wounded, twice, mentioned in des- patches twice and holds the French accomplishments.
War Cross and the Order of St. did not con. His adventures George. Mr. Phil.pa is considered, one
Armistice, however, of the Stato Department's most clude with the brilliant diplomats and is familar for he had many thrilling times in
and, whilst operating with all Far Eastern problems. | Russia Morcover, he is generally regarde! G.S.0.3 with the White Armies in 1919, was captured by the Bolsheviks
for eight months Mr.
Covaria
the Crown in the
Wan
ns
as one of those with "Big Navy, and accompanying her
tendencles and is one of the best "rociprocity traders."
ik
Major G. K. Dibb, M.C., LA, It is generally anticipated that husband to his new post the Japanese delegates will de proceeding to the Colony to take over parity, claiming the vacancy created on the ataff mand naval
greater responsibilities in the Far which will be filled, peading his East than when the Washington arrival, by Captain W. P. Kenyon, and London naval treaties were MC. of the Royal Welch Fusiliers. signed.
The Americans will certainly of these contest the validity responsibilities, and will assert, such probably indirectly, that responsibilities were assumed in violat.on or disregard of existing treaties-Reuter Special.
OBVIOUS RELIEF
Washington, Nov, 21.
ROUND-UP OF
BEGGARS
COLONIAL SECRETARY
COMPLAINS
Following n
telophone message
High Government quarters re- ceived with reserve but with ob vious relief reports of the post- yesterday from the Colonial Secre-
North China fary to
the Inspector General of ponement of the
Official allenco Police regarding the mumber of autonomy move. is continued, but authorities have beggars the former had seen in the a rald was carried indicated their satisfaction with central district, a
is mingled with out by Sub-Inspector P. Barnicle and developments
a party of police, resulting in no' doubt, whether the delay is due to a other than tactical or diplomatie fewer than six arrests. They came
before
Balfour at the Central Mr.
The mendicants were
reasons.
London reports that the Janan-Police Court this morningled up in ese have engineered the postpone Chu Loong Street, Queen's Rond ment on account of the danger of Central, Ice House Street, Pedder autonomy-creating bad publicity Street and Pottinger Street.
Of the beggars arrested, one was for Japan at the Naval Conference,
Malay who gave his name as stated have found considerable credence
However, other well-in Mohamed Din, aged 35, Ile here.
was formerly a caddie but his formed cireles believe that Chi-ho nese resistance has increased and master had left for England and he was deformed. The defondant was that the movement has been dis-was now unemployed. His right arm rupted.
cautioned.
European diplomatic circles here
Of the remainder, three were fined
or seven days each, two
were
are apeculating as to the possible Sned and one is to be sent tu
revival of Anglo-Soviet as well as Russo-American friendships in the Canton. face of the Japanese militarists' continued activity in North China, but official circles showed no avidence of such developments, United Proa8.
CLOSE WATCH
London, Nov. 21, Recent developments in the Fari East are being closely watched in London. Some difficulty has been experienced in obtaining a clear of the situation, appreciation owing to incomplete reports avall able.
Voeux
Acting Sub-Inspector Hughes, pr rested Ng Nip, aged 60, for begging at Pedder Stroot near Des
in default. It wan Road Central. The man was fined $5, or soven days stated that another man nearby ran away and was not caught.
AUTONOMY MERELY
The British Ambassador in Washington, Sir Ronald Lindsay, than
POSTPONED
(Continued from Page 1)
for British an entrance
is understood to have had con- trade, and though British inter- versations with the State Depart csts in North China have little ment relative to the position in left to lose, primarily owing to Chinese misgovernment, that little China.
is still well worth salvage,
Finally, it la to be hoped that
Latest newspaper reports rench- ing London appear to indicate the possibility of discussions in Nun- some closer llaison will be esta king between General Chiung Kul-blished between the general trend shek and the Japanese Ambassa of British diplomacy in the Far dor, which, It is hoped, may lead East and the well-meant attempt of China. to a relief of the tension of the to give British assistance In re-
forming the finances
Frederick last few days.-British Wireless,
Tho sequel to Sir INVITATIONS ACCEPTED
Leith-Rous, mission suggests that London, Nov, 21. All Governments invited to attend It was a blunder to send a Trea- the Naval Conference in London aury expert for this purpose to next month, including the Italian Nanking when neither the United officially States, Japan or France were pre- Government. have
of the pared to follow suft-Reuter. accepted. The Meeting Conference will be held, at Clarence House, Westminster. British Wirelcan,
new
TRIAL POSTPONED
SUNDAY CRICKET
The following will represent the Graduates Association in a cricket match against the 1.R.C. on Sun- day at 2 p.m. at the University Recreation Ground, Pokfulam:- Aix-en-Provence, Nov. 21..
F. 1. Zimmern, A. H. Rumjahn, The trial of the three Croats for alleged complicity in the murder of W. H. Sling, C. W. Lam, À, A. King Alexander of Jugo-Slavia in Aziz, A. Bakar, K. T. Loke, E. A. Marseilles has been postponed until Lee. J. L. Youngsaye, T. E. Yeah, the next session of the Court-F. S. Fernandez and D. K. Samy. Reuter Special.
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