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PORTABLE TYPEWRITER Sultenses $1.50. Four Overmanufac tured Raincoats $2.50. Curio Cabinet/ l'orcelain Collection 16. Gents Shoes Size 7/7% Sample Priced. Torchlight (Batteried) $1.50. Bottle Locks $5 pair, Piecegoods, 300 kinds, 80 centa yard. "F.E.M.C.Á.” Asla Life Build-
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ing, 3rd Floor, Room 321, 14, Queen's Tired men and women should Rond, 9-12,46., 2–545.
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about POLISEX the REJUVENATOR that positively rebuilds wasted tissues and stimulates ductless glands into perfect functioning. Thinking wears a man out more than football or tennis, don't, think about your worries, men As a result of the fallure of the know about POLISEX. jury to reach a verdict in his previous Cetting five years younger, with- trini on charges of possessing coining out taking a rest... Impossible moukis, Wong Kan, 25, fiah atall fok, you think, defintely possible we was re-tried by a new jury at the know, our POLISEX Literature Criminal Sessions this morning, before Mr. Justice J. J. Hayden, Acting will tell you how and why. Puisno Judge.
The accused was charged with
It is frac, upon request without any obligation whatsoever,
having in his possession two moulds Telephone 32193, call or write for counterfeiting Hongkong ten-ergl pieces of mixed metal, and a mould for counterfeiting Hongkong silver
dollars. He was originally tried with PHARMACEUTICALS
another man, Lu Ying who was sen tenced to two and half years' hurd, Inbour. In his cure, the previous hury returned a verdict of "not guilty" but only four of them were in favour of this decision, whereas the law requires a majority of at least five to two. A.
result he was ordered to be re-tried ; by n now jury.
Mr. J. B. Prentis, Assistant Crown) Solleitor, appeared for the prosection, und the accuard WAN not legal represented..
The following comprised the new jury, Messrn. F. 11, Glover (faraman),
(FAR EAST), LTD.
306 Gloucester Building.
IN MEMORY OF THE KING
Calcutta, March 16.
A representative ineeting un- animously agreed that a statue of the late King George be erected to his memory, and that a memorial funct be established under the Chatemanslup
Lo Yuk-tong, C. Brown, A. P. E. da of Sir John Anderson, Governor of
Silva, E. E. R. Gosamkee, II. M. Bengal, for the relief of sufferinge Garcia and Batty Chang.
throughout the Residency-Reuters,
The case against the accured was fulletin Service,
that 'the
moulds were found in hi cubicle at 76 Yu Chau Street, Sham-1 ahulpo,
firk
floor.
The defence was that the moulds | belonged to Lo. Ying who had since been convicted.
After hearing the evidence, the jury retired for about twenty minutes
CYCLONE FATALITIES
Buenos Aires, March 1. Nine people were killed and several.
and returned at ananimous verdiet jured during a violent cyclone which
of "guilty" on both charges,
Accused was sentenced to 2% years on the first charge and 18 months on the second, the terms to run. con- currently,
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Oct./Dec.
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that lasts all day.
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W.; B. Loxley & Co. (China) Ltd.
struck a small coast town in Argen-
tine. Many houses were destroyed. Reuter's Bulletin Service.
A dinner dance will be held at Rejre Bay Hotel on Wednesday, at K.30 p.m.
A special rehearsal of the Hong- kong Singers has been called to-duy to attend. at 6.30 p.m. Every member is asked
YOU'LL DANCE IN THE STREETS !
When you see
the foe-nging
fap and ballet
numbers, and
the gorgeous 'alls, they've
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, MARCH 17.1936.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE HONGKONG FIRE. INSURANCE COMPANY
LIMITED.
Notice To Shareholders.
NOTICE
CHINA PROVIDENT LOAŃ & MORTGAGE COMPANY,
LIMITED.
GREEN ISLAND CEMENT COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE is hereby given that NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the THIRTY-NINTH ORDINARY that the 47th Ordinary Annun] | ANNUAL MEETING of Share- Meeting of Shareholders will be holders in the Company will be The Sixty seventh Ordinary held at the offices of the Company, held in the Jacobean Room, 1st General Meeting of Shareholders Exchango Building, Des Voeux flour, Hong Kong Hotel, Pedder will be held at the Offices of the Rond Central, Victoria, Hong Street, Hongkong on FRIDAY, undersigned on Friday, the 27th | Kong, -om Wednesday, the 18th 27th _MARCH, 1936, at 12.30 p.m. |March, 1936, at Noon, for the pur-day of March, 1930, at NOON, for for the purpose of Rocolving a pono_of receiving the Report of the purpose of receiving a State- Statement of Accounts and the the General Managers, together mant of Accounts and the Report Roport of the Board of Directors with a Statement of Accounts for of the Directors for the year for the year ended 31st December, the year ended the 31st December; ended 31st December, 1935.
1935; Electing Directora and Audi- tors, and for the transaction of
the Company. any other Ordinary business of
1935.
Books will be closed from the 13th The Share Register and Transfer
to the 27th March, 1936, both days Inclusive.
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO.,
-
LTD.
Goneral Managers, The Hongkong Fire Insurance Co.,
Ltd. Hongkong, 6th March, 1930.
GINGER
ROGERS
HONG KONG T MOST POPULAR STAR
IN PERSON
The Transfer Books of the Tuesday, the 10th March, 1936, to Company will be closed from
Wednesday, the 18th March, 1936, both days inclusive.
By Order of the'
Board of Directors,.
T. C. T. BECKY
Secretary. Hongkong, 18th February, 1986.
SWAN, CULBERTSON & FRITZ.
Investment bankers and brokers in securities and commodities. Daily New York and London Stock Exchange Service, Commodity Futures on the principal American markets. Member of:
New York Cotton Exchange. Chicago Board of Trade. Commodity Exchange, Inc.
(Silver, Rubber, Sük, Copper, Hides and Tix). New York Coffee and Sugar Exchange. Canadian Commodity Exchange Inc.. Winnipeg Grain Exchange.
Manila Stock Exchange.. Correspondents for Hayden, Stone & Co.
Telephone: 30244, 80245, 30246. Cable Address: Swanstock. Hong Kong & Shanghai Bank Buildings, Suite 119/122.
The CHINA EMPORIUM'S Gigantic
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NOTICE is also hereby given that the Transfer Books of the Company will bo CLOSED from TUESDAY, 17th MARCH, 1930, until FRIDAY, 27th MARCII, 1938, both days inclusive, during which porlod no transfers of Shares can bo registered.
By Order of the Board,
D. L. KING,
Secretary.
Hongkong, 14th March, 1936,
HONG KONG CLUB
NOTICE.
The Ninety Second Yearly General Meeting of the Members of the Hong Kong Club will be held in the Club House on Thurs. day, the 26th March, 1936, at 5,30
p.m.
By order,
8. R. KERR,
Secretary,
Hongkong, 17th March, 1936.
THE HONGKONG LAND
AND
INVESTMENT AGENCY CO., LTD.
4% Debentures
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that INTEREST for the six months ending 31st MARCH, 1936, on the above DEBENTURES will be pay- able at the OFFICES of the COM- PANY ON THAT DATE,
THE REGISTER OF DEBEN- TURES will bo closed from MONDAY, the 23rd MARCH, to MONDAY, the 30th MARCH, both days inclusive,, during which period no transfer of DEBEN- TURES can be registered.
By Order of the Board -of Directors.
O. EAGER,
Secretary.
Hongkong, 18th March, 1936. HONGKONG & WANPOA DOCK
CO, LTD.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Ordinary Yearly Meeting of Shareholders will be held in the Office of the Company, 2, Queen's Building, Hong Kong, on Monday, 30th March, 1936, at Noon, for consideration of the Directors Roport and Statement of Accounts for the year ending 31st December, 1935,
The Share Register and Tràns- fer Books will be closed from the 21st to 30th March, 1936, both days inclusive.
By Order of the
Board of Directors,
E. COCK, Chief Manager. Hongkong, 12th March, 1930,
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AIRCRAFT MENACE
DEBATED
Thurs., Mar. 10,
Mar. 19, 9 p.m. Mar. 19, 4.15 p.m. Mar. 19, 5 p.m.
Sir Archibald Sinclair (Liberal) doubted if greater efficiency and economy in the protection of the trade routes would not be obtained by the readjustment of expenditure between son and air defence.
The Ficct air arm vote was In-...
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Mr. Winston Churchill declared! AT CENOTAPH
that tho Bre foundation of British arising from the proposals for mak naval polley was acceptance of parity Tunes of Ireland echoed round ing good deficiencies outlined in the with the United States. There could. Statua Square this morning when a Government's White Paper on De:
be no idea of paval_rivalry between representative group of Irishmen and fence, nor for the 1030 construction the two countries. It was fortunate women gathered to observe the day of programme. These largo items would that the three Powers which main-
have to the subject thoir Patron Saint, St. Patrick.
of supple tained regular battle fleets were Shortly after 11 a.m. the band and the 1935 estimates was, as to £4,045,- globe, from which attack upon onch mentary estimates. The increase onsituated at opposite corners of the were drawn up within the Cenotaph 00, for construction already au other was almost impossible. bugles of the Royal Ulster Rides enclosuro. The band rendered the thorised in the 1934 and 1936 pro-
debate continues British- well-known tunes, The Minstrel animes. Provision was also being wireless.
The Sorrow Thy Young Day made for the larger requirements of ammunition, mainly anti-aircraft, and "The Harp That Once
nce greater fuel supply, Through Tara's Hails" and "The Londonderry Air."
a creased by $1.193,000, allowing for an At 11.30 am a group of repro addition of 27 machines three for sentatives headed by Mr. P. Barriors, 12 for battleships and 12 The following forthcoming "wod- James, M.., President of St. Patrick's for cruisers-bringing the total dings aro announced: Mr. Edward Society, carried a wreath made in the strengir from 100 to 217, and for the Vincent Morris, police officer, and form of the Irish harp and laid it at replacement of 84 machines by new Miss Gertrude Julyan, of 53 Wynd the foot of the Cenotaph. The bugles aircraft, with full reserves.
ham Street; Mr. Edward Palmer, sounded. "The Last Post”. and the After assuring the House, that as shipmaster, 5.8. Silvercypress, and "Rovelllo."
the result of experiments the danger Miss Anita Garibaldo Fischer, steno- Among those present were: Dr. G. to dattleships from aerial bombardgrapher, of 84 Romero Salad, Manila, w. Pope Vice-President of the ment, would be provided against in and now residing at Peninsula Tietol; Society, Mr. G. G. Perdue, na Mr. now construction and reconstruction, Mr. Helmut Lans, merchant of G 4. Murphy, a.f.F., Lt. Col. W. A. Frost, that counter-attack by ships anti- Corbett Road, Chefoe, and Miss Elso 0.85, RAM.C., Major R. M. Rodwell, aircraft batteries had developed out Cathrine Otter, of: Talnanfug: Mr. Captain B. J. Kimmor, H.M., LA, O. A, of all knowledge and that the Carlos Antonio Noronha, of 18 HI- H. B. Blako, Captain 'I. H. Good, Lt. Admiralty would always be ready to wood Road, and Bilss Regina Marie D. 31. Sheen, L. G. Morlary increase Le knowledge by new expert. Ribeiro, residing at 14 Kaufeford Tor- all of the Royal Ulster Rifles; ments, Lord
con- race, Comdr. N. V. Keogh, Captain R. F. clusion was that battleships would w A. Crookshank, Messrs. B. HC not be made impotent by air attack Hallowes J. Murphy, T. J. Hamilton, and would remain supreme at son, FRENCH RESERVES CALLED UP FG. Maunder, EWA
N. and that they remained quaential. Bebbington, T. C. Monaghan, J. A.
OTHER VIEWS Ritchie,
W. B. Finnigan, W. G. Fitz Gibbons, L. P. Lang, Mrs. Howard ASE Smith, Dr. J. M.K
Paris, Mar. 18.
For the Opposition, Mr. ANY. About 2,000 reserve, troops have Mrs. Bullar, absence of active or adequate con- ern France's These (yeseryan have Mrs. Kirk, Mrs Hynes, Mrs. Pope, | sultation with other Longue States | been called up for a refrmaler somse," Dr. J. P. Febily, Prof. F. A. Redmond, as to their respective; contributions and their despatch to the frontier in Mrs. Jamody Mrs. Postio. —
perfootly normal eventem Rakter
Wiliams, Miss EdwardArt E. H. Alexander (Labour) critiched the left Paris for the garrisons: fnEast
LED collective socurity: