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FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1921.

Hughes & Hough

AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT

AND ADMIRALTY.

Cost-Contractors

General Brokers.

PUBLIC AUCTIONS-

WANT ADVERTISEMENTS

es WORDS'S INSERTIONS, 61. PREPAID.

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SAVE LIFE!

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MARRIED ENGLISHMAN, aged

35, ro desiness ability, and “Right up

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to vell by Publie

(POIL SCCOUNT OF THE CONCREMII)

TUESDAY,

Je, 1921, commenting at 3,30 pm, at their Bales Boomt, No. 5, Des Var Road, Corner et

Tea House Streat. TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, BRASS AND TEAK- WOOD TWIN BEDSTEADS, CARPETS.

comprising:-

+

Dining Saiter. Chesterfield Scies, Armchairs (new) Card and Occasional Tales, Testwood Twin Extenda large and small Wankole, Dusting Tables and Chair, Wachsmanda di (famed Teakwoody, Sebaarde, Dhaner Wargous, Dinner Services, Crocking, & Glass Ware, Cooking Steves, Curlers, ! Re, Bath Room Utensils, Electroplatedi Ware, One Amerima Ice Chest,

Electric Reading Lamps Stress Sundry Blackwood Furniture, (tairs, Cabinets, Pictures, de

Fall Particulars from Catalogue TerraCast

HUGHES & VOTER. Auctioneers

Hongkong. June 2, 1991.

INTIMATIONS.

NOTICE.

17

PROLISHMAN, 3, MARRIED, H yees in Chim, ercellent testi mozials, opan for immediata engage ment Apply Box No. 1991, es "CHINI

FOR SALE

FOR SALE-ONE ∞ TWO LOTS of

LAND, in Jordan fond, Koslom. alott soven minetes by Mosha from Ferry. For plant further particulars Supply Fox 1958, c'o "Cuisa Man"

INTIMATIONS.

KOWLOON RESIDENTS'

ASSOCIATION..

EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL ManTime.

GENERAL EXTRAORDINARY AYEETING of members of the Associa

will be bell in the St. Andrew's harsh all i wart of the Vicar ant VASTS'.

FRIDAY- Ade 10,5: 6.70 pn.

To consider and pass Reviel Baler de

Be Deder

kuwarium,

W-, JUKON,

Free Svetary. Przelong, Jace 7. 1921_

THE BANK OF EAST ASIA, 1.IMITED.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that A

an EXTRAORDINARY GEN- ESAL MEETING of the BANK OF EAST ASIA, LTD., will be held at HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

the Company's Office, No. 2 Queen's GYMKHANA Road Central, Vistoria, Hongkong, on THE THIRD

MEETING will be held (weatherSATURDAY, the 25th day of June, permitting) at the HAPPY VALLEY. 1921, at 3.30 o'clock in the afternoon when the subjoined Resolations will be TO-XORROW.

proposed :- (SATURDAY), 4th June, commercing at 3.30 PM

The Charge for Admission will be #1 for others than Members of the Hongkong Jockey Clab.

Soldiers and Sators in uniform Thef price.

The Stewards invite the LADIES of Hongkong to be present. Hongkong, May 30, 1921.

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB. THE HALF-YEARLY GENERAL

MEETING of Members will be held in the Ooss of the Hongkong Jockey Club, on WEDNESDAY, Juse Stb, at 12 o'clock Noon.

H. BIRKETT,

Clerk of the Come Hongkong, May 26, 1921,

NOTICE:

THE BONGKONG GARAGE.

TE have THIS DAY, opened z W GARAGE at No. 20, Praj3 East, Wanchai. Cars will be available for hire at moderate rates during hours livery cars are permitted to rus, and at other times in emergency with Police permission. Telephone 3603.

THE HONGKONG GARAGE. Hongkong, June 1, 1921.

NOTICE.

TOTICE IS HEREBY, GIVEN that Nthe Powers cf. Attorney given to MR. G. LAVERDURE, will for THIS DAY, be transferred to Mx 3 GIRARDOT.

PATHE ORIEXT.

Hongkong, May 28, 1921.

NOTICE.

NOTIOR IS HEREBY GIVEN that

the manarement of the fros of Messes. J. ULLMAN & CU, has been taken over by ME. RENE M. ULLMANN.

"Hongkong, June 2, 1991.

THERESA LONG, LONG TRAIL

of

Bugs, Fleas, Flies, Beetles, Mosquitoes,

all killed by

KEATING'S

BUTLER BOMANN

1. That the Capital of the Company he increased to Ten Mition Dollars by the creation of 50,000 shares of $100 each divided into 5 Founder shares of $100 each and 79,995 ordinary shares of $100 each the ordinary shares ranking pari paisu sa from the date of allotment (proportion of interest and divid end in respect of the same for the Financial Year being-calculated and payable from the date of allotment only with the existing ordinary shares in the Company and the Founder shares ranking pari pase as from the date of allotment (proportion of interest zad dividend in respect of the same for the Financial Year being alculated and payable from the Jate of allotment only) with the existing Founder shares in the Company.

2. That the Agreement dated the 21st day of May, 1921, made between Ken Chia Nam of the first part, Fung Ping Shan of the second

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EMPRESS EUGENIE.

. ESCAPE FROM FRANCE..

SIR JOHN BURGOYNE'S NARRATIVE.

By the kindness of Sir Frederick

Different

You know what you're always wanted

cigarette to do. Chesterfields

do it. They not only please your taste (other cigarettes do that) but they do more. They give

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an enjoyment

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so catirely different

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They Satisfy

la Paix, and his nephew) and myself. that I was to meet them at a certain place on the quay at 11 p.m. that night to settle at what time her Ma- jesty was to come on board. We met and settled the hour for five minutes part, Peter Kington Kwok of the Ponsonby the Times has been able to past 12 (midnight), Oddly enough, third part, Ng Chang Lak of the publish the following letter which his at 11 30 p.m. I had the honour of a fourth part and Hayna Tei of the father, the late Sir Henry Ponsonby, visit from a young Russian gentleman, Sith part, Pang Wai Ting Li received in September 1870. from whom I had only been introduced Tse Fang, Chen Ching Shek, Kan Sir John Montagu Burgoyne, whose formally, who brought "a friend of his Tong Po, Chow Shou Son, Kan death was recently announced. It from Paris who was anxious to see a Ying Po, Li Koon Chua, Wong gives for the first time in Sir Johnyacht. I had the pleasure of show Yau Tong and Mok Ching Koog Burgoyne's own words the details of ing them all over the vessel except of the sixth part, and The Eank of how he assisted in the excape of the Lady Burgogne's cabin, and have East Aria, Ltd. of the seventh Empress Eugenie to England part be and the same is bereby adopted, ratined and confirmed and the Directors be, and are My dear Ponstaby-I am very glad suthorized to dispose of the 5 new to give you a short account of the ex-Trouville, and while I was doing so Dr. Evans, the Empress, and Founder shares and the 12,500 traordinary circumstances of me. le Breton came up, and new crdinary shares in the said | bringing KIM. the Empress over in

I immediately took Agreement referred to in manner the Gazelle. I am especially anxious

board. The Empress provided for in the said Agree that it should be known that all that much agitated and sobbed bitterly,

occurred was by the most pure ac cident, as I fear an impression has got and on my saying to her, going abroad that I was in Deauville Harbour over the side, "N'ayez pas peur, madame she replied in English, "I wailing events":

meat

3. That out of the remaining 67,495 new ordinary shares the Directors be and hereby are authorised to dispose of 17,495 shares at such time or times to such person or persons and upon such terms as the Directors may think fit;

Windsor House, Ryde,

Sept. 15 ) 1870,

little doubt that he was a spy, who suspected something. I carefully watched these two persons safely over the railway bridge back into

them GU

w19

Very

Lady Burgoyne had been abroad for a safe with an English gentleman,

then introduced her to my wife, some months and I went in the yacht who told her the last three days"

to Trouville (Deauville Harbour) to

were detained there by had weather.

At 7 o'clock we left the harbour 4. That should the Directors in their meet her on the 24th August. We news and read the papers to her,

absolute discretion be of the opinion and headwinds longer than we ex- and had very heavy weather with a that the financial position of the pected, and so much did we wish to pasty sea running, but the Gazelle is Company shall waizant it the Directors be and are authorised on get away that on two occasions a very fine sea boat and behaved the 30th day of June 1921, to place was ready for sea, and had the pilot splendidly, but I fear the Empress eam of $500,000 out of the profits on board, but by his advice did not raust have safered frightful discom of the Compeny to the Reserve go to sea. I mention these details fort, although we did afl in our power. Fand thereby increasing the to prove that I am not mixed up in Reserve. Fund to $1,000.000 and foreign complications.

P

to make her comfortable. I landed with the Empress at Ryde a little at such time as the Directors shall On Tuesday, the 6th September, at before 7 on the 8th and she left at deem advisable to capitalise the about 2 p.m. two strangers came on midday, via Portsmouth, for Hastings same and declaro a boats of $50 board, and asked to be allowed to to join ber son. If her Majesty the per share on the shares of the Cou see an English yacht; I happened to Queen should speak to you about pany at present ieaued and to be on board, and myself showed them this occurrence. I shall deem it an Baily cush hosts by distribution over the yacht. One of them sud-hmmense favour if you will thorough amongst the prɔns who are regis denly asked to be allowed to say aly explain that my put in tered In holders of the present inte few words in private; he then in it was entirely from accident, and of $100 shares in the Company on formed me that the Empress was that previous to 2 pm. on the * date to be hatesfter settled by concealed in Deauville, wishing to be 6th 1 do not think I ever heard the Directors of the new ordinary conveyed to England, and asked me the Empress's name mentioned while $100 shares of the Company would undertake to--kake her I was in France. The Empress had credited as fully paid up being over on the vacht; after conno, luggage of any sort or kind, and pert of the airmaid 17,496 new ulting with Lady Burgogne consider what she had to undergo in bes ordinary share) in wachapwed the Competing the scanty accommodation as journey from. Paris to Deauville had ench pron halwe did and in board, 1 licente agreed to her re far better best be known. M. de satisfied of sitt aforesaid beans, quer, and it was considered advis Lesseps had purching whatever to do

able that Lady Burgogne should Dafed this Ta day of Jane, 1921, -

remain on board, as her Landing might create suspicion.

every

By Order of the Board,

KAN TONG PO,

Chief Manager

It was arranged between the two gentlemen (Dr. Evans, of the Rue de

with her escape. I believe Prince Metternich planned it, and Dr. Evans carried it out most skilfully

Believe me, yours very truly,

MONTAGO BURGOÝNE.

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