Page
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1922,
Hughes & Hough
AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT
AND ADMIRALTY,
Coal Contractors General Brokers.
-PUBLIC AUCTIONS-
K.
By Order of the Receiver in Pankruptey THE Undersigned have received in
streplone to wall by Public Auction, (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED)
ON
THURSDAY,
February 10, 1092 at 10.30 am,
st their Sales Rooms, No. 8. Des Voeux Road, Corner of Ice Hozze Street,
Soveral Cases Hats, Shirts, Blankets, &te.
Torme-Caab on delivery.
HUGHES & ROUGH,
ductionsara.
* Undersigned have toiven
is to sell by Pabile Auction..
txt-
By order of Mortgages Ngan Keng ffoi,
16, Des Voeux Road Central,
na
THURSDAY, February 16, 1922, at 3 p.m.,
their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner of
Jeo House Street,
6.S. SUN TAK," Twin Screw Passenger Steamer, Steel, built by Hawthorn, Leslie & Co. Newcastle on Tyne, lying at Yaumati
Length 250 feet 6 inches. Breath' 34 feet.
Engines by Hawthorn, Ledic & Co., IP. 1800, 2 Sets Triple Expansion 19in. x 30in. x 50in. Stroke 34in.
Boilers by Iawthorn. Leslie & Co., two double ended working pressure 120 lbs.
HONGKONG BOXING
ASSOCIATION.
V.
Chief P. O. Callaghan. And three six-round contests, Broking at MOUTRIES. Members MONDAY & TUESDAY, February 20th and 21st.
General Public WEDNESDAY, 22nd. to SATURDAY, 24th.
THE CHINA MATE INTIMATIONS
INTIMATIONS.
.CO., LTD..
THE SHELL TRANSPORT
TRADING CO., LTD.
THE GREEN ISLAND CEMENT HONGKONG HOTEL. 00.
.CO., LTD.
The TRANSFER BOOK? of the Company will CLOSED from Monday the 0th February, 1922, until Thursday the 16th February, 1922. Soth days inclusive.
By Order of the Board of Directors.
SHEWAN, TCHES & CO.,
General Manager.
NOT
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
BUSINESS ROMANCE.
(Continued from Page 2).
It was in 1860 that the P. & 0; Company, which had had good reason to form a high opinion of Mr. Suther- received from Fondon, it-is land's shrewdness and capacity, called
pro
The Chartered Bank of India, Aue-
SHIPPING
MOTOR SHIPS.
RECORD SHIPBUILDING YEAR.
In spite of the very serious depres
NEXT TOURNAMENT SATURDAY, February 25th 1923, at the
An EXTRAORDINARY GEN-ACCORDING to telegraphic advises THE THIRTY-THIRD ORDINARY THEATRE ROYAL, at 9.15 p.m. URL TELING OF THE BRAL MEETING OF THE ABOVE
SHAREHOLDERS in the Compary COMPANY will be hell as the posed at the approaching meeting of him back to London. At that time sion that has existed throuzhout 1921
the shareholders of the Shell Transport | the Suez Canal was approaching com- Ten Round Featherweight Copteat. will be held at the Ofices of the Com-HONGKONG HOTEL Polder treet. & Trading Co.,Ltd., te seck sanction pletion. Its open ng in 1869 brought in the shipbuilding industry, it is s AB. Chadwick, v. A. B. Hindle. pany, St. George's Buildings, har Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong. to make an immediate public issue of about a revolution, which noteworthy fact that all records have 0 on WEDNESDAY THE FIRST £5,000,000 7. per cent cumulative synchronised, oddly enough, with the been eclipsed in the construction of Ros, Victoria, Hongkong, on TRUES; Ten R und Middleweight Contest, DAY, the 16th day of February, 1922, O. S. Lawenden v, A. B. Duncan at 11 o'clock in the forenoon for the DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1922, AT Second Preforente shares of £1 each at introduction and adoption of the motor ships. According to The. compound engine, itself far reaching Motor Ship, the output in 1921 of Ten Band Catchreight Contest. ;
parpose of receiving a Statement of NOON, for the purpose of considering par *ccount and Report of the Directors for, and, if thought fit, psing the follow- Sto. P. O. Morgan,
These were in its consequences. the year ending 31st December, 1981, ing Resolutions as Extraordinary tralia & China and the Hongkong & anxious times for Mr. Sather. The oil ergined vessels was more than and declaring a dividend:
Resolutions namely:
Shanghai Banking Corsocation are prepared to forward applications for annihilation of the overland ronte double that of any previous year. (1).That the Authorised Capital of the above issue by cable, Prompt was impending. He himself described The tornate completed amounted te
"the Company which is no application should be made.
the situation:** For thirty years the 333,475 d.w.c.; and, in addition, $2,500,000 consisting of 250,000 ehares of tho nominal value of
FOR THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM company had built up and depended 239,850 tons were laughed but ware 5:0 each whereof 210.00 shares
CO...(S. G.) LTD. for its existence on the only traffis not completed by the end of the have been issued) le increased
NAL WA780N.
which was possible in connection with year. Diesel engines totalling "From $2,500,000 consisting as
the transit through Egypt, viz., the 126.500 h.p. were installed in these Hongkong, February 11, 1922. aloreanid to $5000.000 (coneist
Conveyance of passengers and goods vessels, whilst nearly 100 000 ́ih.p, is ing of 500,000 shares of the
at rates which were necessarily high, in course of construction for the ships "nominal value of $10 each) by the creation of 250,000 additional
& owing to the conditions under which not yet finished. The year 1921 was
jo the work had to be carried on. These noteworthy
several other "alures of the comical value of "S10 each. ranking subject 8
conditions and the rates depending on directions. The first two motor them were swept away by the open- passenger liners ever built were placed hereinafter menümmed) as from "date cf allotment for dividend
ing of the Canal, and the financial in commission, ships of 14.000 tons " and in all other respects pari passu with the shares e notitating
consequentes were such that for some were built, and engines up to 3,200 "The Company's prosent issued"
time the future existence of the com- i.b.p. A number of large singie screw "Capital"
pany appeared to hang doubtfully in oil-engined vessels were placed in the balance. The company's work commission, which indicates had therefore to be reorganised, and a new fleet procured with what diligence was possible under the adverse con THE EXCHANGE BANKS will opendition of reduced, and at one time of
for the transition of Fablie Business nt 930 am, na- MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, the 20, 21st and 22nd, February, and close at 12 noon,
Usual Prices
Open Noviesa Competition FRIDAY and SATURDAY, March 1st and April let, at
THE THEATRE ROYAL Fyll particulars will be sont, to all units of Army and Navy and Police. Others pleise appy to Hon. Secretary ejo Johnson, Stokes and Master.
NO ENTRANCE FEE,
PUBLISHED ANNUALLY,
ΤΗΣ
Hongkong, February 1, 1922.
UNION WATERBOAT COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS
THE SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL
GENERAL MEETING af SHAREHOLDERS wil be held in the XOffices of Messrs. Dotwell & Company Limited on TBURSDAY, the 10th
X LONDON DIRECTORY
with Provincial & Foreign Section, enables traders to communicate direct, with
MANUFACTURERS & DEALERS in London and in the Provincial Towns and Industrial Centres of the United Kingdom and the Continent of Europe The names, addresses ami other details are cassified under more than 2,000 trade!! beadings, includin
EXPORT MERCHANTS with detailed particulars of the Cavils shipped and the Colonial and Foreira Markets supplied;
STEAMSHIP: LINES
arranged under the Ports to which they
aid indicating the approximate
alings. One-inch BUSINESS CARDS of Firms desiring to extend their connectións, or Trade Carts of
DEALERS SEEKING AGENCIES can be printed at a cost of £1. 10s. Od for each trade heading under which they are inserted. Larger advertisements from £2 to £16.
February, 1922, at 11.30 a.m. for the pirpos of receiving the report of the General Managers together with statement of accounts 6 31st December, 1921.
a
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 1h to 10th February 1922, both dates
inclusive.
DODWELL & CO., LTD.
Genel Managers, Bongkong, February 2, 1922.
HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that N
2). That 109.650 shares his offered (in the proportion of ons new share for every compleie fumber "of two old shares held by them "respectively) to the persus who "on the date of the conam dinn of this Resolution as Special "Resolution are register in the "Company's Share Regian as the holders of the said 319,300 shares at a premium of $5 per share and "seat on allotinent the nominal "amono due i reabrot of such 100,630 hares plus the saíd premium of $5 per share shall be parable as
the
follows-
share.
Date of Payment
Amount payable in respect i nominal value of th
Amsua. payable in respet of
premium on each
the Ordinary Yearly Meeting of the Shareholders in this Corporation vil be held at the City Hall, Hong- kone, on SATURDAY, the 18th day of February, 1999, at Noon, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Court of Directors together with a statement of accounts for the year 15th Marek ending 31st December, 1921.
1922. The Register of Shares of the Corpor 15th August ation will be CLOSED from MONDAY
1922, 6th February SATURDAY 15th 15th March X February 1922, (both days inclusive)
1925. dharing which period no transfer of shares om be registered...
Speed 10:11 Knots, Revolutions 70, Consumption 28 tons, Net Registered Tonnage 1,145 tone, Gross A copy of the directory will be scat Fy Tonnage 165 tons. Dead Weight parcel post for £2, both cash with order Capacity 1 530 tons including THE LONDON DIRECTORY CO., LTD..
725, Abchurch Lane, London, E.C.4,
England.
BUSINESS ESTABLISHED IN 1814.
Bunkers.
Bunker Capacity 280.tons, Water *Tank 160 tons and extra.
Steam Steering Ger & Electric. Light Shade Deck & Main Deck.
PASSENGER CAPACITY 320. LICENSED.
Terms: Cash on delivery.
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers. Hongkong, January 27. 1822,
R.
THE Undersigned have received in Trictions to sell by Public Auction.
By order of the Administrator, Supreme Court,
FRIDAY, February 17, 1922. at 2.30 p.my at timir Malea Rocans, No. 8, Dos Venx Road, Corner of Leg Hansa Street,-
Quantity of
Silver Ware, Fffects of the late
H. R. Noble Esqr.
Terms -Cash on delivery,
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers to the Government,
(108 añoOUNT OF THE CONCERNE1).
In
FRIDAY
February 17, 1922, at 2,30 p.m. at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner of Ice House Street, VALUABLE JEWELLERY, including :- Diamond Rings. Bracelets,"Brooches, Gold Chain Bagi Pendanus,
do.
c.,
Terma-Cash on delivery.
HUGHES & HOUGH
ATZEZONIEMER Hongkong, February 13, 1922,
R.
#150 Cadersigned bave received fristras. tions to soll by Fablle Auction,
FRIDAY,
the 10th March, 1922, commencing at 9:50 ming at Kowloon Naval Depot, OLD AND SURPLUS VICTUALLING STURES,
Comprising je
Corned Beef, Tittied Fabbit, Salt Pork, Peas, Beans and Bicents for cattle or poultry food, Serge, Flannel, ets. Rumpanis, Hammocke, Redding and sundry Articles of Clothing and Mese Gear
Terms of Sale-As detailed in talogue.
X
G.
R
PUBLIC AUCTIONS.
118E Undersigned have received instruc tions to sell by Public Auction, ON
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
and THURSDAY, the 7th, 8th and 9th March, 1922,
at HM. Naval Yard, Hongkong, and at Kowloon Naval Depot commenting each day at 9.30 a.in. with an interval from 12 noon to 1.30 p.m. OLD AND SURPLUS NAVAL
STORES,
&re..
&c.
&c.,
Comprising:→
..
AND NOTICE is hereby given that on Extraordinary Meeting of the Share- holders of the Hongkong & Shanghai | Banking Corporation will be held on the day and at the place aforesaid immediately upon the termination of the Ordinary Yenly Moeting for the purpose of considering and of thought fit of passing the following resolution, Yiz:-
That the Directors of the Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation be and they are hereby requested and authorized by and on behalf of the shareholders of the Corporation to take the steps necessary for the introduction of in Ordinance into the legislative Council of the Colony of Hongkong and for the essetment of the same by the Governor of Hongkong with the advice, conscut of the Legislative "Council thereof to, efect the amend
ments necessary to the Ordinances under which the Corporation is incorporated and carving or business so as to allow of the ordinary note issue of the Cl
(3)
(4)
$3
$3
$1
K
810-
22 Total
$5
$5
$5 815
and further that until such time "as the said 109,650 shares shall "be fully paid up they shall, visa vis the said 219 300 shares. only rank for disidend in proportion to the ratio borne by the amount "paid up thereon to the full
sominul value (3:0) thereof, and . "that any of the said 103,650 "shares which shall not be taken "up by the Company's Share- "holders in mannor aforesaid ba *disposed of in such manner as
"the Company's Board of Directors
shall think "
That the balance of the shares constituting the Company's "issued Capital be issued at such "time of fince, in each manner
upon such terms and condi tions in every respect as the "Company's Board of Directors "may decide."
That no Shareholder shall be "entitled to any offer of a frac: “tion of an additional, share in "respect of any old share held by "him"
...
Should the above Resolutions be.
INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS
SHIPBUILDERS.
ANNUAL BALL.
....
FOUND in CITY HALL on 10th Feb, a sum of money also one key. Apply to Honorary Secretary,
. RACE HOLIDAYS.
J
Dongkong February 11, 1922.
RACE WEEK
A FANCY DRESS BALL
in aid of the Society for the Pravention of Cruelty to Animals. MONDAY, Feb, 20th, 1992, at 9.15. At the
CITY HALL Tickets $9. Booking at Moutrie.
fine for no fancy dress will bo collected at the door
3 Lucky amber Prizes for those
Fancy Dress
No admittance except by ticket, Hongkong, February 7, 1922.
in
THE DAIRY FARM, ICE & COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.
vanished, profit,
Those six years, 1870-1875, were perhaps the most trying in all Mr. Sutherland's experience. His was the task, to use his own language, of "changing the actual foundations of a large and complicated business, and of raising a new fleet, as it were, from the ashes of the old ship." He may
2
the
confidence now felt by the shipowner in marine internal combustion engines, Ilitherto it has been customary to fit
winscrew machinery in these craft,
·The Motor Ship considers that so soon as a revival in shipbuilding is experienced, a boom in Diesel-engined vessels will ensue.
GENERAL NOTES.
The year 1921 was an eventful one
Traffic through the Kiel Canal in 1920.consisted of 25,877 vessels of 9.062.190 net tone against 18 991. vessels of 4,423,325 tons in 1319, the revenue being 11,341,233 marks against 4,535,484 marks.
be forgiven it, with just pride, he for Japanese shipping. Many wrecks looked back in later years upon the occurred during the year, ships, sunk fact that a steamship company created at sea numbering 17 bringing great for a totally different state of affairs, losses to their owners, and hampered with the burden of an old and heavily capitalised concern, passed so successfully through 80 severe an ideal. But the accommoda tion of the P. and O. fleet with the requirements of Suez Canal services was but one phase of the evolution, although an important one. Steam shipping never stan's still, and it
Genoa is increasing the area of its was the secret of Sir Thomas Suiber docks and quays from 20,375,000 to loud's success that he was not merely 43,035,000 sq. ft. and the length of abreast but usually shead of his time. milway tracks from 37 to 100 miles. Thuy a P. and O. steamer came to The old harbour is to bo improved be regarded, anl with justice, as an by the addition of merbanical embodiment of safe and luxurious equipen and by increasing its travel, while the organisation which disposed about the globe a fleet of not
depth. less than 100,000 tons of costly vessels
In the January issue of The Motor worked with singular smoothness and efficiency. It was Sir Thomas. Ship the following subjects are dealt Sutherland's deliberate opinion that with the 11,000-ton motor passenger neither the agricultural interest, liner Domala" a review of motor. nor that of railways, nor any other shipbuilding in 1921, with details of extensive industry ever encountered all vessels built, boiler fuel oil for anything like such a revolution as motor ships, details of three years" a valpable that which he per onally shared in operation of motor ships; connection with toe mercantile technical article on Diesel engine marine. Yet he triumped over every piston temperatures; together with obstacle, and to day the P. and O. other features of equal interest.. Company thanks to his fostering care and the courage and enterprise of his HE, TRANSFER BOOKS of the successor Lord Inchcape, stands Company will be CLO-ED from high among the shipping corporations the 18th to 25th February, 1922, both of the world. days inclusive.
NOTICE I HERESY GIVEN that the Transfer Books of the Cora pany will be CLOSED from WEDNES DAY, the 22nd of February, to TUES DAY, the 28th February, 1924, both days inclusive, during which period, no transfers of shares can be registered.*
By Order of the Board of Directors.
M. MANUK,
Secretary.
HONGKONG HOTEL CO., LTD.
Proposed New Issuo of Shares to
Members on the Register on 17th February, 1922.
Dated the 7th February, 1922,
By Order of the Board, --
H. N. BEAUREPAIRE, Secretary. Hongkong. February 7, 1922.
Life Boata, Dngies, Whalers, Cellsporation being irresol to $20,000,00 and Electrical Fitting, Electric Cable, being the amnet of the present naid: Cooking Stoves, Ships Fittings, Iron up capital of the Corporation) and to] Beds, Mattresses and Fittings, les modify the existing requirements as passed by the requisits majority, they Chess Steel Tanks Lift Rafts, Life regards the deposit security in respect will be emitted for continuation as Belts, Motors, Carpets, Rugs. Mats, of its note issues in such manner as Special Resolutions to SECOND Table Covers, Blankets, Canvas Hoses, (x) to relieve the Corporation from EXTRAORDINARY GENREALsue of New Bearer Bonds redeemable
Old Cordage, Canvas Rags, Old India Rubber, Old feather, Old Asbestos, Old Iron, Brass, Copper, Lead. Gun Metal and Steel, Coal Sacks, Firewood.. Iron, Wood and Gun Metal Blocks, Lamps, Searchlights, Gauges, Pro- pellers, Tan Engines Steel Tubes, Steel Wire Rope, Oil, Chain Cable, Compasses & Compass fittings, &c.
610
A quantity of Structural Steelwork sufficient for 3 complete sheds, 60 feet by 255 feet and sundry other steel: work, and rain water pipes, guttere
Lots may be inspeeted on Monday, the 6th March, 1922.
Also sale of Old and Surplus Victualling Stores at Kowloon on Fri- day, 10th March.
• Comprising
Corded Beef, Tinned Rabbit, Salt Pork, Peas, Beans and Biscuits for cattle or poultry food. Serge, Flannel, etc. Rempants, Hammocks, Bedding and sundry Articles of Clothing and. Mess Gear.
Terms of Sale-As detailed in Catalogue,
HUGHES & HOUGH; By Appointment Auctioneers to the Admiralty Hongkong, February 10, 1922,
FOR SALE:
Oly Hudson wire wheela tan Epave. ➜ wheels end; amplete Equipment HUGHES & HOUGE,
- in thesoughly sound" rúming condition. Appointment Auctioneers to the For priced particulars apply
Admiralty
"BUCHES & HOUGH, Hongkong, February 10, 19:2
(b)
MEETING is be held at the HONG.
the necessity ! keeping with the KONG HOTEL Pedder Street, afore Crown agents or with Trustees said on FRIDAY, the 17th Day appointed by the Secrary of February, 1922, at 11 AM for the Stato con ir bullion as security.
purpose of considering and, if thought against any part of the ordinary it, confirming such Resolutions as note issue and to give the Corpora tion the option of securing such Special "Resolutions accordingly. portion of the same as is required Dated this Twentiel Day of Janu- to be secured by the deposit (at the ary, 1922
option of the Coporation) ett ber
of coin or of securities approved } .
by the Secretary of State
to relieve the Corporation of the
obligating to keep at each of its
By Order of the Board,
HAN, BEAUREPAIRE,
Secretary,
Establishments an amount of coin THE BANK OF EAST ASIA LTD.
or bellion equal in value to 1/3rd.
at least of the notes issued from
snl establishment and actually in NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that circulation and to leave such matter
the THIRD ORDINARY YEAR-
to the discretion of the Corporation LY MEETING CF SHAREHOLDERS and (e) to allow the Corporation to keep will be held at the Registered Offico. portions of the coin or bullion f the Company, No. 10, Des Voeux reqnin il to be deposited with the Road Central at 3.30 p.m. SAIUR Colos al Secretary and the Colonial DAY March the 4th 1922, for the Treasurer as Becurity, against its purpose of receiving the Report of the excess note icone (viz. the tesne Directors together with a Statement of beyoud $20,000,000) in places Accounts for the your ending 31st onkids the Colony whers its nates Decoinver, 1921
IN PARLIAMENT.
1
It is understood that the F.M.S. Goverment his engaged the services of Mr. C. Reade, the Town Planner, for s. Further period of three years. Honours naturally came in the way Mr. Reade has just completed the of one wo by the provision upon an plan for the development of Petaling unparalleled sole of the swift shut Hill golf links, which has an area of tles of an Empire's loom, bad done no nearly 60 acres.
little to bind together the dominions of
the Crowe. In 1891 the chairman of
the P. and O. Company was made ä
CREDIT NATIONAL 1922 Knight Commander of the Order of affairs of the Suez Canal Company. A
in 10 years
Frs. 500,00
each bearing interest at the rate of 6% per annum
Reimbursable at holder's option as
St. Michael and St. Gege. Six years chain of events brought him into close later he received the GC.M.G. Sir, contact with the administration of Thomas Sutherland bad in the mean that waterway. The early years of time made his mark in Parliamentary the Canal were characterised by sharp life. In 1884 he had been chosen to confiet. Delays to shipping, exorbit represent Greenock in the Gladstonian ant charges, unheeded complaints— free of tax.
interest. When the Home Rule split these vexed the souls of British ship came he followed Mr. Chamberlain, owners to such a degree that the follows:-
and it was as a Tarral Unionist that threat of a second canal, under British On 1st February 1924 for Ers. 500,- he set until, in 1900, he finally retired control, was seriously put forward. It ...On 1st
1927 for Frs, 507.50 owing to increasing deafness. Those was never realised. M. de Lesseps, On 1st
1932 for Fr. 525-sixteen years in the House of Com the Grand Français, came over, ani No prizes.
|mons were characterised by an inci- conferences were held at the Pen- Price of Issue including 1st connou dent which is probably almost without insular and Oriental office. Largely due on 5th February, 1922, pagable precedent, A General Election care through the efforts of Sir Thomas cash on application
about, and Sir, Thomas Sutherland's Sutherland, a compact was amved seat was stoutly challenged by aat, and a concession was made Home Rule candidate: When the whereby a London committee of the. figures were anounced it appeared Suez Canal Company wa set up. The that the former member had been chairman of the Peninsular and defeated by 103 votes Sir Thomas Oriental Company naturally become Sutherland demanded a recount, and its leading member. Complaints were it was discovered that a bundle of forthcoming in later years that Sir votes bad ben in dvertently put Thoinas Sutherland exercised a some Lasite. In the result it was found that what autocratic authority over his Lo had been returned by majority fellow shipowners in regard to Suez of 50 A are confri uter to the Canal policy. But his directorship debates, the nomber for Greenock and ultimate vice presidency of that he did essay to address the flouse many valuable reforms and large was heard with marked rupect when undertaking were coincident with
Frs. 182. Subscriptions received at
-BANQUE DE L'INDO-CHINE,
HONGKONG
on or before February 28, 1992, Hongkong February 6, 1929,
TAI KOON YUEN.
RESTAURANT 187, Queen's Rod Fast, Wanphai LOSED from Close to Spring Gardin Lane, Hongkong,
are asued to such amounts and The TRANSFER DOORS of the subject to such conditions as may company will
be approved from time to time by M NDAY, 2016 F huuy, to SATUR Be Governor.
DAY, 4th March 1932 (buth days inclusive during when period so trasą, fer of shares can be regweret.EM
By Order of the Pdf Directors,
ANNO PO
Chief Manager.
1922.
By Order of the Court of Director,
A. G. STEPHEN,
Chief Manager. Hongkong February 1, 1922,
THE KWONG KWUI CO. PHOTO SUPPLIES:
60 Onsen's Road Central Telephone No. 2170.
SPECIAL DEPARTMENT
DEVELOPING & PRINTING FOR AMATEURS
agkong, Fear
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MATSUU+K
Hongkong
TO SECRETARIES OF CLUBS AND
OTHER INSTITUTIONS, #4
11. oreliminary notices of forth" | beard rum
chirson meetings, lectures and
sent for insertion in at the China Mail,
are charged for at the rate of $1 each, dos arrounced in May and June
last year) providing that they do not
cupy more that four lines f future if this space exceeded they will be placed in the columns at the prevailing water.
He was a duantant effective speaker, redu-fins in charges. In connection and his readyumour illuminated with his work in Paris, 8r Thomae his remarks with bright and enterrain- Sutherland's intimste knowledge of ling massage. Big Thomas Suth dand French stood him in good stead. He was however never heard to better enjoyed the distinction of the Leg da Fadvantage than the handsome cf Honor. He was alen a director of
ompany, the London City and Midland Bord
olders, and of the Bank of Australasin, anel ol the Morire and General conving chairman
Assurance Socioby. In private life Sie Thomas Sutherland revealed 3ims.If conae a man of consist table clummi. interest Widely fad witiru vaɛt acquaintance sme s be with men and things he had distinst
aden-¡ gifts as a raconteur, and bis knowledge: largely given to the of artral cultivated and extensive,
lijs "retir
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