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THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
NAVY CONTRACTS 1939-1940
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Sealed tenders for the supply of Fiftieth Ordinary Yearly Meeting the undermentioned stores will be held at the Company's H.M. Naval Service at Hong Kong. Ofices, P. & O. Building, on commencing 1st April, 1939, will Thursday, 9th March, 1939, at 11 be received until noon on the dates am. for the purpose of present-specfiled by the Superintendent. ing the Report of the Directors.M. Victualling Yard, Kowloon, together with
Statement of from whom forms of tender and Accounts to 31st December, 1938 any necessary information can be and electing Directors and Audi-obtained on application:-
Bread,, 28th February, 1939, 19 months.
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given that held at the Registered Office of Uke | Josephine Harris of Hong Kong is Company No. 10, Des Voeux Road applying 10 the Governor for Central, on Saturday, the 11th March, naturalization, and that any person 1939, at 300 p.m. for the purpose at who knows any reason why naturali- receiving the Report of the Directors zation should not be granted should together with
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FORTY-FIRST OR- DINARY YEARLY MEETING OF THIS COMPANY will be held at the Office of Messrs. Jurdine, Matheson & Co., ltd. on Friday, the 24th February, 1939, at 11.30 a.m. for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directora to- gether with Stniement of Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1938.
The Register of Shares of the Company will be CLOSED from Friday: the 17th February, 1939. to Friday, the 24th February, 1939, both days inclusive,
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Hongkong, 30th January, 1939,
H.K. Stock Market
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The following quotations issued on the Hongkong Stock Mar- ket this morning:
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WORLD FACING BANKRUPTCY MAD ARMS RACE- CHAMBERLAIN
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defences has been Anally cum- pleted. wo shall Jouk forwardt, not only 145 finding the interest and the sinking fund on the amount which we have borrowed, but we have also to look forward to the umat cost of maintenance of these increased forces."
He said that he would be rash to venture upon a prophecy as to what the new cost of maintenance may reach, but when they remembered that the Chancellor took the amount which may
bo expected to be re- ceived from revenue next year at £210,000,000, one could not help wondering whether this annual cost of the maintenance of this increased programine, together with the cost
of interest on the sinking fund, might not be more than it was possible to extract from the taxpayers out current_reventie.
A SERIOUS ASPECT "That is a serious aspect, and no one can look forward to with light heart. I am not now HO- ing to suggest what the solution to such
problem may
In my view, it would be criminal to allow this situation to develop as it has been developinit, without making some determined effort to put a stop to it.
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Mr. Chamberlain recalled a speech yesterday in which it was suggested that the time had come to call à con- ference of the leaders of the nations to agree upon disarmament, adding: "If I could believe such a conference would produce an effective result at 18 n. this moment (Cries of "Try"} 17.70 n. would not hesitate to call It (Cheers). .10. I don't feel we have suficient
6.45 s. filence in the work eatablished to
620 n.
make that conference practicable Gn.proposition at this moment.
POLICY OF WAR "Perhaps it would not be
had thing we ourselves were to show a little more confidence, and not allow ourselves to belleve every tide that comes to us about the aggressive intention of others. I have, for some time, been repreached that I accused my political opponents of warmongering. I have never thought mylitical opponents wanted to fo war, but I have thought that the policy they seemed to be pursuing was one likely to lead to war.
"Our armaments, vast as they are. are armaments of defence, and de- fence alone (eheers), and if it true that others have no more inten- tion of aggression than we have, then the conclusion we must come to in that we are all piling up these ruinotts armaments upon a misunder- standing.
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ENTRIES WILL DEFINITELY CLOSE at the Hon. Secretary's Office, Stock Exchange Building. Ice House Street, at NOON OF THURSDAY, the 2nd MARCH, 1939, but intending exhibitors are requested to SEND IN THEI ENTRIES AS EARLY AS POS- SIBLE.
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Hongkong. 8th February, 1939.
FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN,
What to do to help a child
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"I am very much inclitied to lic- lieve that there is a great deal of truth in that statement."
WILL BRING BANKRUPTCY Concluding. Mr. Chamberlain said: "While I cannot consent that www should relax our armaments to any degree until we can do re by general agreement with others who will do the same, I do say that I feel it is our du to watch: every opportunity that may come to try and persuade other governments of the folly of the course we are all pursuing, and end altuation, which, if R 29 proc.ded with, must bring bank- ruptey to every country in Europe."
(Cheers)-Renter.
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Being Engaged
A SPLENDID RALLY
Sensational Fight With Belgian Title-Holder
London, Feb. 1.
Peter Kane (Golborne), world flyweight champion, was knocked down three times in the first round Inst night at Granby Halls, Leicester, but rallied admirably to outpoint the Belgian title holder, Raoul Degryse, over ten rounds.
I have never seen a boxer nezrer!
to belt kuveked out Shan Kane was
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in that first round, writes Henry ROWING TITLES Japan and Shanghai
Rose. He started off in his usual tearaway style- right to the heart;
and
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As he landed the left Degreyse suddenly unleashed a terrific rigin which landed on Kane's chin. Down went the champion flat on its face. It was a sensational turnover, crowd on its feet roared to Pets to The get up on his feet. He slowly moved over and staggered to his feet at the count of nine,
HIS KNEES Sagged
I would have freely given 1,000 to 1. on his being knocked out in the minute that followed. His big Eddie Cantor
eyes were glazed, his knees sagged and he reeled drunkenly arotind the ring.
The Belgian, wild with delight at this unexpected turn, piled into his man
ani Kane went down for four. Instinct alone get him up and as he tollered
like a twig in the breeze down he went again for five.
The champion's defence ruins
and he
was an easy target. He groped about the ring obviously not knowing what he was doing and seeing nothing. He moved forward,
was in
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grappled with his man, and managed Girls 'Don't Want
In some mysterious way to Inst out! the round.
The Lancashire blacksmith striker after the night to me he remem- bered nothing of what will go down for me as one of the most dramate rounds I have ever seen.
hat punch he said. I don't: remember being knocked down at $1.' He went on to say he could only remember as far byet as the Afth round. "Before then my mind Was a blank."
When I
I told him he had staged great recovery, he snir: "They're Lough. mighty tough in the north
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Thirty schoolgirls aged fifteen and sixteen demonstrated recently in the streets of Saint-Poe, small town in Northern France, because 180 boys whose college was burned down a week ago are housed in their school,
The girls marched through the streets shouting "We don't want boys in our school." Then they held
meeting and decided to strike muginst lessons until the naughty, nolsy boys" are taken away.
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(Continued from Page 1.)
farmer at Sarangpur Village, Ambala, India. He was single.
As we spoke a telephone message came through from his sweetheart: Mass Margaret Dunne, asking him how was his right band. "Okay," was Peter's reply.
This was Kane's first since he won the world Etle from Jackie Jurich at Liverpool in September. Meantime, he has had the little finger of his right hand amputated, which was the cause of his sweet- Chinese and a larger number
Detachments of 20 Europeans, 20 heart's contra.
of Indians will attend the funeral, as Kane was right when he said he well as Mr. C. G. Perlic, Deputy was tough.
He made a glorious re- Commissioner of Police, Mr. K. A. covery. By the
time the fourth! Bichmead, A.S.P., and Chief Inspector round came he was himself, dow-J. C. S. Fenter. Ing all the old Kane aggression.
Earlier Reference On Page 21
In this round he delivered one of the punches that had laid low most knocked out a Ughtweight, a vicious! of his opponents. It would have
the heart that sent it under Degryse fat on his back. He was kapeked down, but staggered to his!
at the count of four, lurched through the ropes as the bell went.
By the sixth round the champion's recovery was complete. He never
lust a round after the third, and continued to pile up points in a con- fest that was thrill-packed from that first palpitating round to the thrill- ing lust, when they stood tos tue in the centre of the ring swapping) punches.
The Belgian proved himself a great fighter and well earned the wonderful reception he received from the crowd of 7,000.
remarkable when I tell you that he His performance was all the more gave Kane 5 th, in weight. Any boxer who can give a world cham- pion 51. and nearly knock him out In the first round is as near a cham- pion himself as makes no matter,
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