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Notice To Shareholders,
THE FORTY NINTH ORDINARY ANNUAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS will be hold it the Office of Messrs. Jardine,
Matheson & Co., Ltd, on Thursday. the 5th March, 1936, AT NOON, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors and the the Statement of Accounts for rear ended 31st December, 1935.
The Transfer Books of the Cam- Dany will be. CLOSED from Friday, the 21st February, 1936, to Thursday, the 5th March, 1936, both days inclusivo.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
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Socrotary, Hongkong, 12th February, 1938.
TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC
LONDON.
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12, 1936.
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KOWLOON MOTOR COLLISION
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TWO SUMMONSES DISMISSED
London, Feb. 11. The new Cunard-White Star iner Queen Mary will undergo secret en- gine trials in dock during the cur•;
Holding that from the evidence The Following are the daton of rent week.
given there was not a prima facia the forthcoming Examinations: through with the giant propellers un- Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen dismissed After tests, which will be carried caso against either of the defendants, PRACTICAL (Vocal and Instru-coupled, special guages will give ex-the mental Musle) from 18th to 28th ports fairly accurate idea of the Nicolson, driver of private car No. summonses against Dr. M. 2543, and Tong Sidik, of No. 68, Conduit Rond, the driver of private car No. 4411, when they appeared be. fore him at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday afternoon charged with driving their respective cars without due care and caution at the junction of Trince Edward Road and Waterloo
May, 1936. Last day of Entry 28th February, 1936.
THEORETICAL (Paper Work) on 13th June, 1936. Last day of Entry 6th March, 1930.
spoed the nor will be able to attain. At present March 25 is regarded as the probable date of departure of the Queen Mary from the fitting cut Basla-British Wireless.
Entrance Forms, Musle and all particulars on Application to the S'HAI MURDER TRIAL Road on the night of January 11. Local Secretary.
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BRITISH POLICE OFFICERS ACQUITTED
Shanghai, Feb. 11.
Wm. ANDERSON, C/O ANDERSON MUSIC CO., LTD.
Ice House Street, Hongkong,.
HONGKONG & SHANGHAT
After a deliberation of fifty three minutes the Jury returned separate BANKING CORPORATION, verdicts of "not guilty," to the charge of murder against the two British Notice is hereby given that the Police Sergeants Ernest William Ordinary Yearly Meeting of the Peters and Alfred Judd, who were Shareholders in this Corporation accused of the murder of a Chinese will be held at the Head Office or beggar by throwing him into a creek. When Judge Mossop discharged the the Corporation, No. 1, Queen's prisoners there was a burst of cheer Rond Central, Hongkong, oning from the crowded courtroom, and Saturday, the 22nd February, 1936, the Clerk of the Court had to restore. at 11.30 am. for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Board
QUANTITY OF HONGKONG TEN CENT PIECES
Canton, Feb. 11. Six persons were arrested to-day in a house at Fongtaun, west suburb, following a search by police and officials from the Financial Depart
The Sandilands Hut, on Wednesday scene of a ment, when a secret mint was morning last, was the covered.
farewell party
to Mrs. W. B. A. Moore, when the Executive Com- Besides the arrests a large quan-mittee, officials, and friends of the titles of material, machinery and counterfelt coins were found in the local Girl Guido movement met to house. The majority of the counter- wish her all happiness and rood] feit coins are silver Canton ten cent fortune on her impending retirement Directors together with pieces and Hongkong ten cent nickel pleces.
This secret mint, has nitruct- ed much quiet attention from the Canton Police but owing to lack of information the raid was delayed until to-day. It is believed by the Canton Police, that several members of the gang gre still at large.
Wah Ki Yat Po.
CHARITY FUNDS
DONATIONS TO FUND FOR HUNGRY BABIES
Latest donations to Lady Southorn's Fund for Hungry Bables are:
Collected by Dr. and Mrs. Deb: Mrs. Jivatram
Mrs. P. Vaswan!
Mrs. R. Watumal
Mrs. J. Watumal
Girlie
D. B.
Mr. Amarnant
Mr. K. K. Gidwani
Mrs. F. M. MI.
Mrs. K. C.
Devi
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Mrs. Shanghai
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to England,
Lady Southorn, O.E., Colony Com- missioner, in presenting Mrs. Moore with a trefoil badge, said:
a
Statement of Accounts for the rear ending 31st December, 1935.
order.---Reuterga világ
THE
The Register of Shares of the Corporation will be closed from Monday, the 18th February, to HONGKONG SINGERS Saturday, the 22nd February, 1936,
both
By Order of the Board of
V. M. GRAYBURN,
Chlef Manager. Hongkong, 3rd February, 1936.
"Mrs. Moore has been a support to the Guide movement for ten years. In 1925 she was not only Colony which period no transfer of shares days inclusive) during Secretary, but also Badge and Equip- ment Secretary, and even when she can be registered. has not been engaged in active Guide work she has been good friend and Directors. a gracious influence. In
token of our appreciation of her valuable help, and as a
our personal a memento of alfaction, on behalf of the Girl Guide Association of Hongkong I ask her to accept this gold trefoil I
may add that all that glitters is not goid, and that as the gold trefoil has not yet arrived from home we are giving her a brass one as a pledge, and will rodeem it with geld when that arrives. Mrs. Moore, our warmest thanks to: you, we shall miss you very much, and wish you and Dr. Moore much happiness. The work you have both done in the Colony will not be for gotten for many a long year to come."
Southorn and
the Association
and
THE HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF
CHILDREN.
What to do to help a child.
Anyone knowing of a child who has been asaulted, neglected or ill-treated in a manner likely to cause unnecessary suffering or
Mr. Moore then thanked Lady Injury to health, or knowing of added that, as a parting gift, she parent who is seeking advice on was donating an asbestos fire hiankot any matter concorring # child, would be doing an act at kindness
to help extinguish any Gulde who
Mrs. P. H. Sabnani
Mesore. W. A.
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$70
Please send any contribution to Lady Southern, 207 The Peak or c/o Messrs. Kelly and Walsh, Ltd.
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Programmes may be obtained from the
Anderson Music Company.
COLLECTION
in ald of
SOCIETY
and
Mr. W. A. Mackintay appeared on behalf of Dr. Nicolson, while Mr. M. W. Lo represented Torg Stusik.
Tmic-Sergeant J. Scrim appeared for the prosecution and in outlining the facto stated that he received a message about 10 p.m. on January 11 as the result of which he went to the function of Prince Edward and Waterloo Roads, where he saw two cars, one No. 4411 and the 8ther No. 2542
The Arst mentioned car had been travelling along Prince Edward Road towards Kowloon City and the other car had been travelling on Waterloo Read towards the Kowloon Hospital when they collided at the Junction of the two roads.
Fell Out of Car
A third car was coming along Prince Edward Road toward Mongkok and was also damaged.
After the accident Dr. Nicolson fell out of his car and was injured.
Leo Man-yan, cashlor of the Globe Trading Company, testified that about 10 p.m. on January 11 he was driving his uncle's car No. 8717 along Prince Edward Road from Kowloon City towards Yaumati. On nearing the beacon at the junction of Water- loo Road witness saw a car coming from the opposite direction, and af most at the same moment he heard the sound of a horn. Then he saw a car proceeding along Waterloo Road towards the Kowloon Hospital from Kowloon Tong.
Witness stopped about 25 yards away from the beacon on the left side of the road about ten yards from the corner, because he wanted to turn left.
Tho car coming from Kowloon Tong soomed to be going faster than the car coming from Mangkok, but nelther was travelling cessive, speed.
an ex-
Immediately after stopping witness heard a crash and saw car No. 2548 turn round and end up in the left hand corner on the left of witness'e car. The other skidded and rig
causing a certain amount of damage. When witness saw the ear, coming towards him he put his car' into reverse gear in order to back | away, but unfortunately was not in
time...
might burst into flames in the Hut! by communicating at once with THE HONGKONG BENEVOLENTgged and collided with witness's
Among those present wore Mrs. A. The Hon. Secretaries, H.K.S.P.C. W. Bartholomew, Mrs. R. H. Kote- c/o G.P.O. Box No. 513, Hongkong, wall, Mrs. T. II. King, Mrs. J. Dor the Inspector, 49 Pokfulum Danby, Mrs. J. H. R. Hance, Mr. Road, 1at floor; or the Inspector, K. Chow, Mrs. A. R. H. Phillips, Mrs. C. E. L. Grist, Mrs. G. A. C. HerklotaViolet Peal Health Centre, John- Mrs. R. H. Wild, Mrs. G. W. Eton Road, Wanchai; or the Bishop and Mrs. J. W, Riddoch.
SWAN, GULBERTSON & FRITZ.
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All further steps will be taken, and expenses borne, by tho Society,
The Informant's name will be kept strictly private, except in cases where malice is proved.
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SHELTER. SOCIETY.
Chi Yuen-anng, licensed driver of bus No. 680, deposed that both the cars were travelling at a normal speed and that they collided near the beacon near the centre of the road.
"Accidents Will Happen”! Edward F. Shen, clerk of the Cana- dian Pacific Steamship Company, "do- posed that he was on bus No. 089, at the time. When he heard their driver exclaim "As yok", he suspected that
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wards the window. The car coming from Kowloon Tong : was travelling at a speed between fifteen to twenty miles per hour. The other car was travelling about twenty-five miles per hour.
After hearing the evidence of those witnesses his -Worship stated that he had not found one observation that could really sustain the summonac against the defendants. Aceldonta would happen
and
the witnesses soomed to be agreed that both the cars were travelling at: a normal speed, that was not fast. From the position of the cars, which was about the middle of the road, neither driver soomed to claim any particular, right to the road,^,»«!
His Worship thought that in the circumstances there was no prima- facie caso' against either:· defendant. The summonses were therefore dis missed. At the same time, his Wor- ship said he would like to mention the the dismissal of the summonses throw no reflection against the polics.
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