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HONGKONG TRAMWAYS
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ORDINARY YEARLY GENERAL MEETING of HONG- KONG TRAMWAYS LIMITED will be held at the offices of Messrs. Jardiné, Matheson & Co., Ltd., Hongkong, on FRIDAY, the 26th day of February, 1937, at 12 o'clock noon, to transact the ordinary business of the Company,
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AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that the REGISTER the Company FOR BALE.-Furniture and fittings | OF MEMBERS of of six-roomed flat. Top floor, Hill-will bo CLOSED from SATURDAY,
low. wood Road, Kowloon, cool, airy, rental. Suitable for family with the 13th to FRIDAY, the 26th children. Fully furnished including February, 1937, both days inclu Gibson refrigerator. Can be seen any. ime, occupancy April. Write Box No. 364, "Hongkong Telegraph." FOR BALE-European made draw- ing room suite: Chesterfield and two armchairs. Cane back, Jacobean style. Upholstered loose Vi-spring cushions. Can bo seen anytime. Write Box No. 365, "Hongkong Tele- graph."
FOR SALE. Gibson refrigerator, family site, excellent condition. Cost $550, accept $275. Write Box No. 300, "Hongkong Telegraph."
FOR SALE-Large Office desk and chair, teakwood Aling cabinet, Royal typewriter 12", in excellent condition, $120 the lot. Write Box No. 367, "Hongkong Telegraph,"
FLATS TO LET. ATTRACTIVE Four Roomed Flats. All Modern Conveniences. Cool and Quiet locality. Moderate Rent. Im mediato occupation. 11A, Cornar- von Road,. corner Cameron Road. Apply First Floor.
By Order of the Board,
W. F. SIMMONS,
Secretary. Hongkong, 1st February, 1937.
HUMPHREYS ESTATE &.
FINANCE CO. LIMITED.
SHARE- tho
NOTICE is heroby given that the ANNUAL ORDINARY GEN- ERAL MEETING of HOLDERS will be held at HONG KONG HOTEL Hong Kong. on THURSDAY, the 18th February, 1937, at 12 noon for the purpose of receiving the Report of Directors together with a Stato- mant of Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1936.
the
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from MONDAY, 8th. February to
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PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS
of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 16th day of February, 1937, «nt a p., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency, the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Tal Kok Tsui in the Colony of Hong Kong for a term of 75 years "with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the King, for one,farther term of 75
No. of Bala
yoara.
Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dis- posal of the lot the purchaser will be required to doposit with an authorised officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of one thousand dollars, $1,000,00. in cash. This sum will ba refunded on ́payment of the purchase prica. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
Road, Tai Kok
No. 3837.
Lai Chi Kok
Kowloon Iuland
Tasi.
Registry. Na
Locality.
Brundary Mesurements.
N. 8. E.
An per valo plan.
About 17,140
#314
$77,130
ADeus!
JANUARY WEATHER
CONSIGNEES' NOTICES. THURSDAY, 18th. February, both RAINFALL MORE THAN DOUBLE
HOLLAND-00ST AZIE LIJN. - N.V. (HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE)
From: ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM. AMSTERDAM, HAMBURG, GENOA, AND OTHER PONTS.
The Steamship
"GROOTERERK” having arrived from the above ports, consignees of cargo by her are noti- Bed that all goods are being landed at the risk into the hazardous and/ or extra-hazardous godowns of the Holt's Wharf whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be ob- tained.
to rent..
Goods not cleared by the 5th February, 1937, 4 p.m. will be subject All broken, chafed and damaged packages are to be left in the go- downs, where they will be examined
by Holt's
Wharf. Consignees are requested to apply for a Revenue Omeer in attendance when damaged duliable cargo is being examined.
Claims against the elcomer must be presented in writing within ten daya after arrival of steamer, other- wise they will not be recognized.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by the undersigned in any case what- over.
Bills of Lading will be counter- signed by.
JAVA-CITINA-JAPAN LIJN N.V.
Agents. Hongkong, 20th January, 1937.
N, Y. K. LINE (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHIA.)
From EUROPE and STRAITS.
The Steamship
"KATORI MIARU,” having arrived from the above ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby in- formed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.
at
days inclusive.
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,
General Managers. Hongkong, 30th. January, 1937.
HONG KONG/STRAITS FREIGHT
CONFERENCE.
Foreign Shippers.
NOTICE is hereby given that as from the 1ST MARCH, 1937, rates of freight from Hong Kong to Singapore, Penang, Fort Swotten- ham (direct and via Slugapore) will be increased 20% over cur rent rates.
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THE NORMAL
The weather during January WOR variable, with alternate sunny and cloudy periods, states the local Ob- servatory. The continental anil- cyclone was less intense than is usual at this time of year; con
there sequently
frequent were breaks in the NE. monsoon,
and considerable fluctuations in tempera-
ture.
The mean temperature for the month was 61.0" F, which 1.8* above normal. A maximum of 76.1' was reached on the 8th, and a minimum of 48.5" on the 2nd.
which Schedules showing tarif rates as from the IST MARCH, 1937, are now in course of preparation and will be issued shortly.
JARDINE. MATHESON &
CO., LTD. Secretaries, Hongkong/Straits
Freight Conference. Hongkong, 27th January, 1937.
HONG KONG/CALCUTTA FREIGHT CONFERENCE. Foreign and Chinese Shippers.
NOTICE is heroby given that as from the 1ST MARCH, 1937, rates of freight from Heng kong to Calcutta. Rangoon and Madras will be increased 15% over current rates.
Schedules showing tariff rates as from the 1ST MARCH, 1937, are now in course of preparation and will be issued shortly.
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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY
KOWLOON VINION
CHURCH
WORK FOR YEAR
REVIEWED
At the annual general meeting of the Kowloon Union Church, held in the Church Hall last night, it was décided, after some discussion to call a special ineeling to consider, the proposal of incorporating the trustees of the Church. Speaking in favour your of the proposal, the Rev. Frank- Short, Chairman of the Leart at
this Trustees, cald that by method, a certain measure of continuity and perpetuity would be obtained.
The initial cost of the incorpora- tton would be heavy, estimated to be not less than $1,200, but the sub- sequent costs would be negligible. In any cane, some 5000 was already hand.
was of the
Wille endorsing this view, Mr. J. L. McPherson suggested that the constitution be revised before any steps were taken, and op.nion that the Committee. of Management be incorporated with the Trustees.
The Minister, the Rev, J. D. Mac- Lean, was in the. Chair, supported by the rellring Hon. Secretary, Mr.
H. Noble, and the Hon. Treasurer, Mr. D. O. Mac
MacLennan. The Committee's report, and the statement of finances, which had
been circulated nine days previously, were passed unanimously.
Mr L. Starbuck was elected to the Fost
of Hon. Secretary following Mr. Noble's resignation, while Mr. Mac-
was re-elected.
Lennan w
Members elected to the General Commilite for the 'coming year were
Mesdames H. H. Scott, G. R. Lelli, Short, Lainge, Richards, and Messrs. A. W. Ingram, T, Fergusson, W. C. Excell. R. G. Phillips, L T. Coombs, H. W. Maunder and J. Pro-
vari.
Hon. Auditors appointed were Mr. J. Revie (re-elected), and Mr. H. W. Mounder.
Following an address by Mr. Mac- Lean, the Rev. E. Tribbeck, who is going Home, was presented with a set of volumes on behalf of his friends by Mr. Maunder. Thanking them for their gift. Mr. Tribbeck spoke of his keenness for the union of denominations and said that was why he envied Mr. MacLean who had such variety in the mer
membership of his Church. He concluded by saying that he would always remem ber his association with the Kow-
loon Union Church with granE-
Mr. N. M. Currie, of the kong Union Church, who was pre- sent with
With the Rev. K. MacKenzie Dow, tongratulated the Kowloon Minister and his congregation on the results of their work in the past year, and volend the good wishes of The Kennedy Road Church.
Rev. J. D. MacLean's Address
In his address, the Rev. J. D. Mac- Lean fald:
The mean relative humidity 70% against a normal of 75%%.
Sunshine amounted to 140 hours, being hours less than the normal. The total rainfall was 2.77 Inches, whic more than double the nor- mal (1.27 Inches) Comparatively heavy falls of rain took place on the 1st, the night of the 20th. to. 29th.. and the 31st. The rainfall on the 28th. to 20th. was associated with thunderstorms, which are very rare at this time of year, only a thunder-night, for I know that the happiness of the past year is but an earnest of storms having been recorded in Jan-
the happier times still in store for uary since the commencement of ob- servations in 1884.
Rainfall at Gardens During last month 2.00 Inches of 'rain were recorded at the Botanic Gardens, falls being registered on three days. The heaviest was 1.38 Inches on January 28. On January 1, 01 points were recorded and 01 On January 31.
COMPANY REPORT
'ILK. TELEPHONE CO, HAVE - OVER MILLION BALANCE
The Directors of the Hongkong Telephone Co., Ltd., will embody the following in their report at the forth coming annual general meeting of the Company:
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I would like, in the first place to say that 1936, has been one of the hooplest years. in my e. I cannot but recall the inward trepidation with which I commenced my ministry here, but I feel very different to-
นร.
Kowloon Union Church has proved overy real spiritual-home to me.- We are a very heterogenous people, everyone of us bring to the enrich- men:
our Church life different spiritual experiences and Church traditions, and although the process of fusing them is sometimes far from easy the consequent catholicity of our fellowship is a very real blessing. At the present moment we have with in the active membership of our Church, Scots Presbyterians, Baptists, Anglicans, Methodists, Congregation- alists and one Unitarian; we rejoice that such a variety should live and work together as a splendid unity.
During the year, we have made no startling changes nor advances, but those who are best able to feel the pulse of the Church agree that there has been a general quickening of our minds and hearts, and during the next Accounts.The balance at credit twelve months there are several
· JARDINE, MATHESON & ❘ of Profit and Loss Account for the things which should be possible for
CO., LTD.
your ended December 31, 1930 (in-us. In the first place we ought to cluding the sum of $149,069.69
Goods not cleared by the 8th February, 1937, will be subject to Secretaries, Hong Kong/Calcutta brought forward from the previous
rent.
Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the
·Consignee's and the Co.'s representa- tives on any Tuesdays and Fridays at 2.30 p.m. within the free storage period. For the examination damaged dullable goods, the consig- nees must arrange for a Revenue Officer to be present.
of
All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognized.
Fraight Conference. Hongkong, 26th January, 1937.
THE “STAR" FERRY CO., LTD.
year) amounted to $1,299,137.20.
After charging $303,787.79 for de- preciation and effecting-on August Z 7, 1930-the payment of an interim dividend of 4% absorbing $225,000, there remains the sum of $770,340.47. which the
the Board recommends bo ap-
propriated as follows:
divi
por
To payment of a Final Dividend of 80 cents per share on the fully paid- up shares (making 12% for the
Year) to payment of a final dend of 20 cents share On the partly paid-up shares (making 12% for the year) To transfer to General Re- serve (bringing same up to $996,446.00) To carry forward to next
account
Notice to Shareholders. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE THIRTY - NINTH ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING | TO. No claims will be admitted after OF THIS COMPANY will be held the goods have left the Godowns.
No are insurance has been effected, at the Office of Messrs. Jardino, NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. | Matheson & Co., Ltd., on Friday, Hongkong, 1st February, 1937. the 5th February, 1937, at 11 am. for the purpose of receiving tho Report of the Directors together
IN LONDON
Whe
Hongkong Telegraph.
is on sale 'st
SELFRIDGE'S
For Advertising Rates the London Representatives
Bre
REUTERS, LTD.
Advertisement Dept. 3 Tokenhouse Bldgs." King's Arms Yard Bank EC2 LONDON
with a Statement of Accounts for
the year ended 31st. Decembor, 1936.
The Registor of Shares of the
Company will be CLOSED from
Friday, the 29th January, 1937, to Friday, the 5th February, 1937, both days inclusivo.
By order of the Directors.
F. IL. C
of
Total
$400,000.00
Increase our membership, now that
is not the task of a few but the responsibility of all. Let us each try to bring to the membership of the Church during this year, at least one new.member.
Work Amone Chlidren
Then there is the work of among the children,. As a Christian Church In this colony we are in duty bound to take a deeper, wider and more practical interest in the English- I can- speaking children around us.. not praise too highly those few mem- bers whose devolion to the Children's Guild, Teachers' Class, and Sunday School, is tireless and sincere, but they number barely half-a-dozen. Is It fair, is it right, I ask you, is it Christian, that out of an active mem- bership of 180 people the work among the children should be left to six 170,432.00 Indies? This is one aspect of our work which we must take more 149.007.47 seriously. I shall be very happy to receive the names of any person who „$770,340.47. ↑ is willing to help, in any capacity, with the development of our chil-
50,000.00
JAPAN AND RUSSIA
ALLEGED DISRUPTION OF SHIPPING TRAFFIC
Tokyo, Feb. 1;
dren's work.
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1937.
WHAMPOA PORT
TENDERS BEING CALLED FOR IN FEW DAYS
Despite
reports of a contract having been already closed for ex- ecution of the first section of the projected Whampoa deep-sea port, it was learned yesterday that the situa tion has been advanced only to the point of tenders being called for. The details will be released in a fow days for the open bidding, In Hong- kong and Shanghai.
"The first section of the work-com- qulay prises the construction, of a bund; for the accommodation of five or six large vessels at one time, along the left bank of the Pearf River opposite Whampoa Island and the dredging of the river channel, for a distance of 10 miles between the No. 1 and No. 2 Bars, to permit the entry of ships of over 8,000 tons.
coat This initial operation will under $2,000,000; which has already heen provided by the National Treasury, according to a statement by the Mayor,. Mr. Tsang Yang-po, upon his return from Nanking last week.
SMALLPOX EPIDEMIC
REPORTED IN SHANGHAI INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENT
now
Shanghal, Feb. 1.
for Publie The Commissioner Health reports that smallpox has assumed epidemle form in the International Settlement Shang- hai, and eleven Chinese and two foreigners died of the disease lost week, while 25 Chinese and three foreign cases were reported in the same period.Reuter.
story culs in two ways. It tells us that to keep alive ourselves we need to maintain a close and interested fellowship with the Church, and it points to the great necessity of being
able to welcome others to the warmth and vitality of our fellowship when they have been removed from some other haven by the demands of duty or circumstance.
* The Annual Report - The thirteenth annual report sinted inter alia: The year has brought one or two changes in the church but the Committee feels that they are for the benefit of all. The Sacra- ment of the Lord's Supper is now observed at the close of the morning obs service on the first Sunday in cach ns in month instead of quarterly previously years, and the collection at these Sacraments gives members an opportunity of contributing to work of a missionary character.
the The year has also brought usual fluctuation in attendance and an effort was made in the summer months to discover the most suitable time for Evening Worship, It being felt that six o'clock was too early. Nine o'clock was first tried but that seemed
to be too late, and so the Committee decided to give six-thirty trial and that Ume has proved more popular. It is Intended that six-thirty should be the recognised hour for Evening Worship through- out the year.
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______Contributions and Finance.
The total contributions for the year from all sources amounted to $4,148.14, an increase of $911.46 on the corresponding amount for 1935, but insufficient to enable the Com- mittee to hand over to the 1937 Committee a sum equal to that re celved from the previous Com- mittee. The retiring Committee re- grels the decrease of $349,80 in the Balance at the Bank and that it was unable to add to the Furlough Fund from the General Account without embarrassing its successor in the first few months of office. During the year, however, many repairs and renewals were effected and the Committee feels that the money entrusted to it has been used well.
Although approximately two hun- dred names are on the Membership Roll the number of active members' Is in the region of one hundred and forty. Nineteen new members were welcomed during the year.
Twelve infants were baptized and eight marriages solemnized
On behalf of the church the Com-
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In the course of a tribute to the Minister the report states: 1938 has been the first full year of the Rev. J. D. MacLean's ministry and the report
concludo without cannot some reference to him and his work. Mr MacLean has entered into the
life of this church and the Colony with a wholeheartedness that merits the admiration of all.
Women's Gulld: During the year, 49 meetings have been held, and the average attendance has been 10. The total membership of the Gulld 13:41.
The Annual Sale of work took place on Saturday, November 7 and the net proceeds amounted to $1.243.20. This sum was made up to $1,500 from the ordinary funds of the Guild.
An innovation has been made this year by arranging for a speaker once a month, and some very in- teresting talks have been given.
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It takes a long time to kindle a religious enthusiasm and once kindled it needs fellowship to keep it burning brightly. Hongkong hides behind the mask of galety many tragedies of burnt out onthusiasms and dead loves, and the spiritual fellowship of the Church is the only power, which can prevent this cold dead fate from
Young People's Society: Since the A spokesman of the Foreign Omce failing upon the men and women who
re-inauguration of the Society on Becretary. to-day charged the Soviet Govern-land on these shores.
May 25, 1936 much has been dona Hongkong, 22nd January, 1037. ment with interfering in the promo-Why should I go to Church?"
by the Committee in endeavouring tion of civilization through blocking young man once asked a minister,
mako
the TFS. of Interest to all Japanese shipping in Vladivostok can be a perfectly good Christian concerned. and disrupling Japan's route.
During the Summer months many tween East Asia
be outside it!** They were sitting in the successful launch
trips were and Europe. He minister's study, and in reply to
bathing he held. added that Mr. Mamoru Shigemitsu, young man's question the minister
and they were supported Japanese Ambassador to the U.S.B.R. only said, "Look at this!" Then tak
During the Winter Session there to lodging a vigorous protest, in
several outstanding events, arth have been ing the coal-tongs, from the hearth
ether they sat and watched it until
viz: play-readings, socials, mah jong he lifted a burning coal from the
Canada, and Europe via Ban are and placed it on the hearth, To- drives, lecture, &c., also the "fancy dress social on December 29, at turned black and cold and dead,
which the YPS. Members- wille the prestrom which it had hosts to our friends from St. An-
Mr. & Mrs. Y. Mori MASSAGE
Apunoture, Mostesuals and Bess Belting
Stokler nt, Japanme and Mongkong. Gevers
License. : Cures Sprained Ankles and
Local Topitsis and Doctors..
meteornmended for many years by
Moscow.
amination of Japanese ships is the Soviet. Bources inte that the ex- result of a similar polley adopted by Japan regarding Soviet vossals, to the United Press.
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Straits and *Europe via Marseilles-`Aeneas
-duo- Marseilles, 18th: March-and London Farcels dus London, 20th March.
Wednesday Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, USA; Tatruta Maru
Central and South America and
Francisco and Europe via Sibering
(Due San Francisco, 3rd March)
*Superscribed corre
*** Tuen, Feb. 180
Reg,
tera, and Feb. 10, 8.30 ank