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WEDNESDAY,

INTIMATIONS

DECEMBER 6 1929

HONGKONG WOMEN'S GUILD

La and.

MINISTERING CHILDREN'S

LEAGUE.

HELP THE CHILDREN'S CHARITIES

by coming to

THE GARDEN FETE and SALE OF WORK

at

02

T

GOVERNMENT HOUSE

SATURDAY, December 8th at 2 p.15.)

Stalls:--H. M. S. "Tamar" and

"Tender", "The Fort", "The Old❤ Curiosity Shop", "Vanity Fair".• "The Christmas Stocking", Candy Stall, Children's Club Sall, Dollar Stall,. "Lucky Dip" "Christmas Tree Stall" and General Stalls of Useful and Attractive Articles for Christmas❤ l'resents.

Sideshows:-"Roll, Bowl or Pitch.

for a Prize", Clock Golf, Fish❤ Fond Naval Chute, Live Aunt Sally, Try Your Weight, Bran Fie. "Guess the Weight of thet Pig". Fortune Teller, etc., etc.

CINEMATOGRAPH

PERFORMANCES

3 P.M.4 P.M.~~~5 P.M.`

SADMISSION TO GROUNDS by

MOTOR. GATE opposite the BOTANICAL GARDENS ONLY Adults 50 cts. Children 20 cts,

REM KOWLOON LAND AND BUILDING CO., LTD.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that an EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of THE KOWLOON LAND AND BUILDING COM- PANY. JAMITED, will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, No. 5, Queen's Road Central,, Vic- toria, Hongkong, at Noon on the 18th day of December, 1923; when the sub joined resolution will be proposed as an Extraordinary Re salution that is to say:-

"That the Company be wound up voluntarily."

AND NOTICE IS ADBO HEREBY GIVEN that a farther Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held at the same time and place on the 4th day of January, 1924, for the purpose of receiving a Report of the pro- ceedings at the above mentioned meeting and of confinning it thought fit sa a Special Resolution the above mentioned Resolution.

A further Resolution will be pro- posed at the second meeting for the appointment of a Liquidator or Liquidatore for the purposes of such winding up and fixing his or their remuner tion.

L. S. GREENHILL,

Acting, Secretary to THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT

AND AGENCY Co., LTD.,

General Agents for "THE KOWLOON LAND AND BUILD-

ING CO., LTD.. Hongkong, November 30, 1929

THE CHINA LIGHT & POWER

CO., (1918), LTD.

THE FIFTH ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of Shareholders will be held at the offices of the Company, St. George's Building, Chaber Road, Victoria, Hongkong, on THURSDAY, the 20th December, 1923, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, for the pur pose of receiving a statement of accounts and the report of the General Managers for the year ended 30th September, 1923, and elécting aConsulting Committee and Auditors.

The Transfer Books of the Com. pany will be closed from FRIDAY, the 7th December, 1923, until THURSDAY, the 20th December, 1923, both days inclusive.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,

General Managers. Bougkdog, 30th November, 1923.

THE HONGKONG TUG AND LIGHTER CO., LTD.

NOTICE OF CALL

I

Issue of 100,000 Shares of the Nominal Value of $10. each ($1.25 paid up)

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.

that the 2nd Call of $2.75 per share on each of the 100,000 sharen allotted on the 5th day of Soptem- ber 1923, has been made by the Company and that such Call will be payable to the Company's Bankers, THE HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORA TION, in Hongkong on 4th January 1924. MA

SHEWAN, TOMES & 00,

Cenafil Managers. Hongkong, 1st December, 1923:

INTIMATIONS.

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

NOTICE

ANKETING of the Club will be

WANT

THE CHINA MAIL.

ADVERTISEMENTS

- *YWORDS 3, INSERTIONS,

BABY, PREPAIDA

Every additional ward Cente

for $ Isärtions”“”

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LOST.

N EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL,

held to the Board Room of Messrs. Jardine Matheson & Company, Lian- ited on WEDNESDAY, the 12th December 1923, at 5.15 p.m. immedi

Chow Dog: ately after the half-yearly meeting, LOST Xollow

Auswers to the name of "SIN." for the purpose of proposing the following resolations as extraordinReward: Fifty Dollars. Finder ary resolutions →→→

please telephone Central 4073 or

(1) That the Rules of Racing made Peak 179.

by the Hongkong Jockey Club be amended by adding after Rule No. 11 the following Rule Ila. A Chica pony is a horse

measuring 13 hands 3 inTO LET

(2)

ches and under.

That the said Rules of Racing be amended by striking out Rule No. 77 and substituting the fol- lowing:-

77. The weight for China Ponles according to the term "weight for lachas as per sale" shall be 140 pounds for 12 hands with an nd- ditional 3 pounds for every complete Inch above that height, Fractions of an Inch to count. in favour of the pony. Any China Pony which measures over 13 hands 3 inches "dead" to be ineligible to compete in any rice reserved for China Fantes.

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TO LET.

Offices in Prince's Bulid. Apply Secretary, Prince's Building & Land Coy., Ltd.

ing

FOR

FRENCH TUITION

Write to

G. MODASION c/o "China Mail" office.

INTIMATIONS.

ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE HONGKONG.

77a. The Stewards must refuse HE NEW SCHOOL YEAR

to enter any Pony which in

will begin on MONDAY, their opinion is not a China December 10th. An Entrance Ex- Pony, but their decision amination will be held on that day must be supported by a fat 9 a.m. For prospectus and board of 5 Members any or Terms apply to

I

all of whom may be Stew.

ards, The decision of the

board shall be final.

Should the above Rule No. 77 be passed, it is resolved that the same shall not apply to Ponies which have run in Official races in Hongkong and/or in Gym- khanas in Hongkong up to and including the 1st of December

1923,

3) That Rule No. 34 of the Rules. and Regulations of the Hong- kong Jockey Club be expunged. (4) That Rafe No. 76 of the Rules of Racing made by the Hong- kong Jockey Club be expunged. Hongkong, 4th December, 1923.

THEATRE

ROYAL

HONGKONG AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB.

presents

The Famous Robot Play

"

'R. U. R."

by

CAREL CAPEK

Saturday, 8th Dec, at 9.15 p.m. Monday, 10th. Dec. at 8:15 p.m. Matinee at

Wednes., 12th. Dec.) 5.15 p.m. Saturday, 15th. Dec. at 9.15 p.m. $3, $2 & $1.

Booking at Anderson's

THE WARDEN.

LEE KEE

LICS

ESTABLISHED 1896

BATHS & BATH-ROOM

ACCESSORIES.

Estimates furnished

free of charge.

Office 21, Wellington St.

Che

Bationalist Bress Association.

Anpone desirous of joining the above for 1924 mar obtain full particulars from the Hon. Loral Secretary.

K.A. Dermon Forrest. 3. Leighton Hill.

HONGKONG PHILHARMONICK

SOCIETY.

GRAND CONCERT

by the

SOCIETY'S CHORUS & ORCHESTRA.

THEATRE ROYAL · TUESDAY, December 18th, 1923, at 9.15 p.m.

Booking' now open, ANDERSON MUSIC CO. Prices $3, $2, $1.

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

THE

THE Half Yearly, Gederal Meeting of Members will be held on WEDNESDAY, 12th December 1923 at 5 p.m. in the Board Room Memos Jardine Matheson and Co.

By Order.

MAISON UNO

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FOOK SUN FOR SALE. Params Hats, Told Hats, - Straw Haju-múð'all Klúída

of Hats. HATS CLEANED A SPECIALITY. Na. 80, Wellington Street.

HONGKONG HEIGHTS.

CB. BROWN,

Secretary. Hongkong, 27th November, 1923.

INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS le information of born

AND SHIPBUILDERS. ollowing het of some of de higades

points on the land and Halland i published

the

A MEETING OF MEMBERS A will take place in Institute on WEDNESDAY, 5th December, at 6 pm to make arrangements for the Annual Ball

WING HING

TAILOR PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. Specially Selected Woollen

Hinge Just Arrived.

Orders executed at Shortest Notice.

Hongkong.

D.

Signal Station -

Moutain Lodge

∙1774

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MAIL

NEWS.

ITEMS FROLEAN AND NHAR

VICTORY BOND CLUBS, MEMBERS TO GET 3.38D. IN THE POUND."

The price of standard grade flourIt is announced by Sir Harry was reduced by 60 to 375. for the Peat and Mr. Porcy Garratt, who have been appointed by the London área

Chancery Division of the High Court to make a distribution to the members of the Victory Bond andTM allied clubs, that they have now completed the necessary arrange- ments for the payment of the first and final dividend at the rate of 3.38d, in the £

Asked to describe his lodger, a man at Bow County Court said, She is all fried fish, furs, and feathers."

The Shah of Persia will leave Teheran for Europe for reasons of health; the Grown Prince will be Regent in his absence.

Mr. Henry Lonsdale, who played leading parts in dramas at the Lyceum Theatre for several years, has died at Derby.

Owing to the detalls involved,› the distribution will occupy, con- siderable time, and the order in) which the payment will be made has been determined by ballot. interviews or to reply to any com

It will not be possible to grant munication received from claim- Thieves entered the Warwick-ants, who number upwards of shire County Cricket Club pavilion 90,000, but every effort will be at Birmingham and obtained £10 made to complete the distribution

as expeditiously as possible. by forcing a safe,

Sir John Maynard Hedstrom has been appointed representative of the colony of Fiji at the British Empire Exhibition to be held next year.

During service at Christ Church, Ramsgate, Mr. William Savage, 60, butcher, was taken III and died be- fore he could be taken out of the

church.

M. Stojan Protitch, a former Prime Minister of Serbia and a leader of the Radical Party in South Slavia, died at Belgrade after a short illness.

Captain J. E. Bemler, the veteran Canadian explorer, who has already made ten Arctic expeditions, will undertake a new voyage into Polar Fegions next summer.

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A four-years-old child named Williams, of Deptford Green, S E., was taken to a Greenwich hospital suffering from wounds in the throat. The mother is also in hospital.

The clubs were founded by Horatio Bottomley who was last year sentenced to 7 years' penal servitude for fmusdulent conver sion of funds entrusted to him. It was stated that £466,000 was sub- scribed by the public to the clubs in a month.

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VISITORS IT KOTELS.

HONGKONG HOTEL

Nov mber 21.

Mr R. G. AitkenMr A. Keating Mr T. J. Bagram Me U. W. Koech Mrs R. E. Ballion Mi.A. T. Kitto Mrr E. Blackburn Mr T. E ko M. B. Rornelias Me&rs Langaton Col. and Us J. HMPG. N. istor

Bord

· Mes 0. Lauritaon

Mrs. R. Brown Mr M. M. Brown Mr.W. Brown

Miss H. Lillia

Mr R. oarbyck Mr. Logan --- Vir K.. Burdin Mr M. TI O. Malloy

My A. Manasota Mr S, J. Burns Mr A, R. Burt' Miss Middlehurst Miss T. and Mr OH, Montaguo Mis R.M. Chisholm U- J. Morriso Miss R. Thisholm Mr FW. Naldor Miss Colesto Mr G. Laders de Mr D. M. Qottrall Mr M. L. Delafield Unifications of sky maps and the dra I. Dunlop making of an international 'map Mr R. Dylers have been decided by the Inter-Mr and Mrs W.

Mr O. VL. Eaton national Aeronautical Conference Gale now sitting in Rome.

The British steamer "Tuscany," which was reported to have struck the rocks during a great storm in River Plate, has been abandoned, bat the crew are safe.

Fines amounting to £42 were imposed on the Swedish seamen

at Grimsby for smuggling spirits, pistols, and ammunition from Antwerp.

Dr R. E. Gil Miss I Canda

Norri

Mr P. 7. Newmin Mr. A. Newton Mr G. J. Najl H.Mrs Powley

Me F. R. Pollinger

Me A. Piason Mr J. A. Rabbitt Mr L. E. Rawson

Me & Mr J. Gould Mis A. L. Robinson

Mr D. Russell Mra J. Grav

18 Rosholf Ceph T. P. Ball Mr Is Him Mi Roht MrJ. Roots Baston Mr P. Sovno Mr H. A. HooraniorMe: W. H. Sarks | Mr S. M: Ivory

Mr W. Vander Stsen Mr A. Wilkinsort Mr J. E. Josoph

REPULAY BAY BOTEL

Miss Barker Mr E. M. Orawford Mr Edwards Mr and Mrs Fetterley

Me and Mrs

Makin

G.

Me and Mra Parker M. Me&Men Remington Met Mr W. H.

Finnt

As a result of the railway strike in Poland. all railwaymen liable for military service have been call-Mr&m Danbay ed up for 13 days' training by order of district military commanders.

To quell a riot between colonred seamen, in which knives and sticks were being used, at Cardiff, the police made a baton charge and arrested about a dozen of the most prominent rioters,

Mr & Mrs J. H. Me . H. Shauk Miss Couro Mr and Mrs James

& Mrs E. Land Mr G. H Lynott

MrE.D. Shank Mrt G. Abank Me J, M. Walker Mrs Waller

Mr and Mrs Wilson Mr G. Yatos

PALACE HOTEL.

November 12. Mr and Mrs A. J.Mr B. J. de B

Mooro Allan

Bonnett Bilton

MeThomas Y. Bibby Mr R. Smith N. Mr J. Smith

Lt. and Mrs P. W.

Bouthern

"The Young Person in Pink," which was first produced in 1920, Mr & Mrs W: Austin Mr and Mrs J. was successfully revived at the Mr Wm.. Adelphi Theatre. The main piece Me 3. Bucknall was followed by Sir James Barrie's Mr I, Gowan

Lieat P. J. Rosalind."

Gainber Vr W. Green Mr. H. fixneen Mr. Jack Mr J. Lowrle Mr M. Maarthy

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Seven thousand people lined the route of the funeral at Sion Mills, near Strabane, County Tyrone, of Brigadier-General Ricardo, who was accidentally drowned, while inspecting a reservoir.

MrW A. 810 ani Mrs C. Stringer' Mr And Mr J. R

Soitar

Mr L. McLaren Me H. Wilson

PEAK HOTEL.

December 4

In memory of the twenty-four members of the Kingston Rowing H. E. D. Adama Mrs J. Jangumin Club who were killed in the war a Cant, and Mrs Mo-Min 0 0. Jarkins mural tablet was uavalled. at the

Anosh club's headquarters by Sir William Me W. Armstrong

Mr and Mrs Gibbons.

...Arthur....... Mr.F. Bagot

A number of passengers received Mrs Rogah minor injuries in a collision be-M W Barton tween a tramway-car and a motor Mr. B-Baron

Mia Barton oil-tarik on the Golders Green and MR R.O. Bird Tally Ho track. Traffic was suspend- Hr and Mrs F.

Backwall ed for about an hour,

Mef. G. Johnson

Mr W.. Jordaa

A.Mr J. M. Kayo

Mr M. Key

Mr. J. D. Kinostrd

Me & Mrs A. Lane Mr E A. Layman Me J. D. Lloyd

Mr and Ben R. Mo- P. -Grozor

M» & Mrs B. Loftus W.Me'& Mrs J. Martin

Mr RP Mattingly Mr & Mrs J. W.QM D. H. F. Mo-

Mostar, A dead body, badly mutilated, O. 3. Bowkerkra. B. McCallum discovered in the entrance to a

Kr. H... Bais tunnel at Oldivil, Staffs, has been Mr And Mrs E. identified as that of Alfred Ed- Chubb

Miss RB. Madirogor munds, fruiterer, a well-known. Mim GF Mark Mr. and Mrs. J.

Findlay Hiller local tradesman and a special con Mr H. B. Coland

Mr Blemes MAMUlor stable.

WJ.R: Collis Mr T. Mite ell Hiss M. Cooper MJ. MENikkels Adele Liony, the typist who was Mrs L.-H. Conasok Mima M, Newsholme accused of stealing six umbrellas W. 4. Cornell Mr and Mrs B. A and a notice board from the Lpet Comdr. & Mrs Dow- Nott

MN. Owen ጓሳ Property Office at Scotland Yard, Me Me, Cox.. Mr A. J. Paterson. was discharged by the Bow-streetCol C, W. Davy Mr A. BL Pran magistrate, who said he did not Item Dan Me and Miri T. B. think she had any felonious inten- Om and in G. C. Pervy

Dickens Major and Mrs V.H. tion.

LLRA. Dob Phillips

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1923

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Mr & Mrs 0. Eager Léol. & Mrs O said a Grimsby magistrate în fining | Dr D. Forsyth, 1p Sandow pa George Henry Brown, a farmer, of it. O. Frederick Mr and Mrs Lα. Luceby £40 for selling adulterated Mr D. Pitsterald Berit milk. One sample was stated to HF. H. Goldrich Mr B. P. Shaw have doutained 31 per cent, of add- Mr and Mrs W. D.Dr and Mrs. J. L

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