THURSDAY
FEBRUARY 14 · 1984
INTIMATIONS
INTIMATIONS.
HONGKONG & SHANGHAI HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
BANKING CORPORATION.
RAOL MEETING 1924. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the ORDINARY YEARLY FEBRUARY 20th, 21st, 22nd & 23rd, MEETING of the Sharoholders in this Corporation will be held at the MEMBERS BADGES OF ADMIS CITY HALL, Hongkong, on SATURAL SION are now ready and may DAY, the 25rd February, 1924, at be obtained by those Members who 11.30 a.in. for the purpose of have not already received them, from receiving the Report of the Court af Directors togather with a State ment of Accounts for the Year end ing 91st December, 1928:
The Register of Shares of the Corporation will be CLOSED from MONDAY, 11th February to BATUR. DAI, 23rd February, 1994 (both days inclusivo) during which period
transfer of shares registered.
con ba
AND NOTICE is hereby given that an Extraordinary Meeting of Tie Shareholders of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation will be held on the day and at the
place aforesaid immediately upon the termination of the Ordinary Nearly Meeting for the purpose of Komsidering and if thought fit of passing the following resolution
Viz.:
Thai the Directors of the Hoog Fong and Shanghai Banking Cor- poration he sad they are hereby requested and authorised by and ou behalf of the Shareholders of the Corporation to take the steps nebes-
ry for the introduction of an Ordinance into the Legislative Council of the Colony of Hongkong and for the enactment of the same by the Governor of Hongkong with the advice and consent of the Legishulive Council thereof to effect the ameridienis necessary to the
Mesars. Linstead & Davis,, Alexandra Buildings. Members are notified that boy cannot gain admission on produs tion of the metal Badges isanod, last! year.
Q..B. BROWN,
Secretary
Hongkong, February 8, 1994.
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
RACE MEETING 1924.
FEBRUARY 20th, 21st, 22nd 23rd.
MEMBERS have the privilege of introducing two non-membere to the MEMBERS ENCLOSCOE
A limited number of tieke's tra available and may be obtained from Meaars. Linstead and Davis, Alexandr Buildings on or before Tuesday, the 18th February
Price $10.00 per day or $30.00 be! the Meeting.
LINSTEAD & DAVIS,
Treasurere. Hodgkorg, February 9, 1984,
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
RACE MEETING 1924. FEBRUARY 2014, 21st, 22nd & 23rd.
TICKETS OF ADMISSION to the
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE may bay
Ordinance under which the Corpora- tion is incorporated and carrying on business so as to allow of the ohtainori from Messrs. KELLY & WALSH ordinary pole issue of the Corporer at the Gate. Price $3-per day,
from SOLDIERS AND SAILORS in increased toniniz $20,000,000 to $30.000.000 and to uniform 31-por day.
No ono admitted without a Ticket modify the existing, requiremente as regards the deposit of security in to be shown to the Ticket Inspector at respect of its note issue in the the Gatu.
LINSTEAD & DAVIS, . following manner.
Brozauro/4"
(a) So tint the whole of the in crease (anely $10,000.000) of such ardinary note isso shall be secured by coin or bullion or approved securities.
be
(b) To provide that whatever the
the
Hongkong, February 8, 1924.
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THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC
COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the THIRTY-FIRTH ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING will be held at the Company's Offices, St. George's Building on MONDAY, 3rd March 1924, at 11 A.M. for the purpose of presenting the Report of the Directors 10gether with a Statement of Accounts to 31stDecat- ber 1923, and electing Directora and Auditor.
The TRANSFER BOOKS, of the Company will be, CLOSED from 23rd February to 3rd March 1924, both daya inclusive.
By Order of the Board of Directors. GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD: total amount of the note issue may PASSES for Servants will be
Agonte. issued at any particular time
application to
and amount of coin as distinct from Messrs. Linstead
Davis,Hong'ong, 12th February. 1924. bullion or approved securities to be Alexandra Buildings. No Servants deposited by the Corporation shall will be allowed inside never be less than one third of the Enclosure of the Race Course GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO., LTD total amount of the bills in actual during Race Days WITHOUT Birculation.
TICKETS. Br Order-of-the-Court of Directors. A. G. STEPHEN,
Chief Manager. Hongkong, 4th February, 1924.
THE
THE THIRTY FIFTH ORDINARY These tickets-are-only-available- ANNUAL MEETING OF THE for Servants while in attendance SHAREHOLDERS in the Company on their Employers or when on will be held at the Offices of the duty at the various stands. Any Company, St. George's Buildings, Chinese found loiteringabout with Charter Road, Victoria, Hongkong Servants Passes in their posses on TUESDAY the 4th of March 1924, THE HONGKONG ROPE MANU-sion will forfeit them and holders at 11 o'clock in the forenoon for the thereof will be removed from the purpose of receiving a Statement of FACTURING COMPANY, LTD.
Enclosure.
Accounts and Report of the Directors C. B. BROWN,
for the year ending 31st December, Secretary.
1923, and declaring a dividend. Hongkong, 11th February, 1924. The TRANSFER BOOKS of the!
Company will be closed from TUES. DAY the 19th February 1924. until TUESDAY the 4th day of March 1924, both days inclusive.
THE FORTIET ORDINARY AN SUAL MEETING OF SHARE-
! HOLDERS in the above. Company will be held at St. George's Building. Chater Road, Victoria. on THURS DAY. the 28th February 1924, at 11 o'clock a m. for the purpose of
receiving a statement of accounts
NOTICE.
and the report of the General Man-PLEASE note that 1 assumeđ agers for the year ending 31st Decem-
MAYAGERSHIP of the HONGKONG ber 1913, and electing a Consulting SMALL INVESTORS' SHARE AND REAL ESTATE Co., Hongkong, as from Committee and Auditors,
The Transfer Banks of the Com-JANUARY 1st, 1924, And further
the 21 February 1924.
By Order of the Board of Directors.
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,
Govoral Managers. Hongkong, 11th February, 1924.
WHARF & GODOWN CO., LTD. NOTION TO SHAREHOLDERS.
Med Birs Broughton De J. Morrison M. J. A. H. Brownkir P 1. Nowman! 30. R..Bull Me J, Openabaw
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York Times declares that, by that the actual cash deficit on the his bold, and immediate as-year was £1,863. 31. A... Durdis. Mr and Mrs W. B. sertion of the power of the Sit W. H. Turner, K.B.E, senior
Executive against Mr L. F. Campbell Mr. Croamingsar Marie weening Senate, Mr. Coolidge has partner of Messrs. Turner. Bright Mr G P. Chaplin ir J. R. Redfern
Raynolds & family Cleveland."
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prestige will be ford
The London Hospital still re enormously enhanced throughout the country, though it is believed quires £4,000 in order to win the Me and Min W. S.M: B. 8. Buthor-The opin
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Mr. F. B. Kellogg, the new American Ambassador to the Court of St. James, and Mrs. Kellogg, arrived in London.
In the course of a brief. interview, Mr Kellogg said he believed Anglo-American relations would
grow more and more friendly as time went on.
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might impair the prospects of the brought from Edinburgh on a Opening the Scientific Novelties
Republican election campaign this year. It is emphasised that stupi dity, not venality, is charged against Mr. Denby, and still more against Mr. McAdoo.-Reuter's American Service.
warrant, was charged at West- minster with bigamy, and, evidence having been heard, was committed for trial in custody.
the reward
A convict in Parkhurst Prison WASHINGTON, February 12 claims to know the hiding place of Mr. McAdoo has requested the the £30,000 pearl necklace lost in Democratic leaders of the various a West-end hotel after a ball two States who support his Presidential years ago, and promise to reveal it candidature to meet at Chicago as providing he has soon as possible to determiac which was offered for its recovery. whether his employment by the Doheny oil interests makes him unavailable as their nomince. He says: "If they, think I am not available I shall gladly withdraw, but if they think I should lead, I will do so with all my power."- Reuter's American Service.
MAH-JONGG DANGER.
PLAYING WITH THE ROOF OFF.
It is funny to read that Chinese Christians have written to the heads of missionary societies in good London explaining to Christian folk," who are learning the game, that "mah jonggis not countenanced by Chinese: of high moral standing writes Mr. London in the Daily Graphic.
The other day, I read'in Somer- set Maugham's latest book, On'a. Chinese Screen, his description of an opium den in China, where, much to his surprise. he found most respectable people including a man who was nursing a baby f
We imported opium into China Dagaist the wish of the Chinese. Government; in fact, I believe we even threatened a war about it.
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Mr A. Q. J. Bowker Maste Mr M. 3. Broen
Mr H. Baie
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And now the Chinese, it would seem, according to these gentle Chinese Christians, are exporting here 25s. mah jongg sets, for which we are being charged £7 or £8, in order that we can lose all pur
Mrs H. McCallum Mr and Lira 8. F. Mr M MoDorald money,
Mr and Mrs J. Ohabb
Findlay Miller Mrs A, O. Millor Miss A. Miller
Mius U. E.,Clark Mr R.; Chlond
pany wit be closed from TURSDAY note that my contract as Hongkong THE HONGKONG & KOWLOON J. R. Dollis
until and South China Manager for the THURSDAY 28th February 1924, INTERNATIONAL TRADE DEVELOPER
· LTD., expired on December 31st 1923. both days inclusive
J. E. OLLERTON, Hongkong, 13th February, 1924,
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
NOTICE.
DE THIRTY-SEVENTH ORDIN ARY ANNUAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS will be held as tho Offices of Messra, JARDINE, MATHE- SON & CO. LTD., on MUNDAY, February 25th, 1924, at 11a.m., for
Mrs I. H. Cormack ME E. Mimnack 4. W. A. Cornsil Me T. Misebolt" 31 and Mes F.Me D. W. Muntoa
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THE PLAIN SIMPLE TRUTH. Actually, of course, a few people are learning mah jongg in London, and, playing with a low limit, losing, at the most, £1 at a sitting. . And yet Chinese Christians imagine that the situation is the same as it was in China where Sun Yat-sen prohibited mahjongg altogether, because the Chinese, playing it all day, and neglecting their business, were losing their fortunes at it:
few old ladies in Actually,
MR. FREDERICK CHARLES the Directors 511 the Statement of Mr. and Mrs J.Major and Mr. F.M. London play it for sixpences, and
HALL, having returned to the Accounts for the year ended December. that the REGISTER OF MEM- BERS of the HONGKONG TRAM Colony, resumes charge of p31st, 1923. WAYS LIMITED, will be CLOSED Insurance Department from date. from THURSDAY, 14th February to JARDINE MATHESON & CO., LTD. WEDNESDAY, 27th February 19241
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a few old gentlemen, who say they. have lived in China, and who therefore posed as experts, are now chiefly concerned because Sir Wilkinson, formerly Consul- General at Hankow, has written. an article saying that all our established ideas about mah jonge are wrong, and we don't know anything about it he had ophale Mah jongg should be a game of skill rather than a game of gam-
Mre and Miss Stobbling, declared Miss Olga Racster (Baroness de Wagstaffe), one of the
bings
Mr J, Hancock.. Mr and Mrs P. Eco-directors of the Mah-Jongg
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Mr. and Mrs W. J. Buckling.
Hawker
Me P. T. Tarrant J. B. Hawker Mrs J. S. Thomson, MrG.Y.Homeworth Mr A. W. Tiekle
Mr F. J. Waxeffold fr 8. 11. 85
League, Ltd., and of the first Mah Jongg club in London,
We find in our club, just
that
in bridge clubs, Mr. R. Hindmarsh Mt W. E. Wakeham people like to play for money,"
and we have, there- Miss OO. Jonkins Oept. R Walker: she added Mr W. 4. Jordan Daph A. E. Watt, fore, Imposed a limit of a thousand, this at 2s. 6d a hundred. But a great many people play, for the pleasure of the game.
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Mr E. Fartner Mr. Hao, Mrs K Hedgin
Capt LWSmith
MWA stopn Mrs Siringor Bird H. A. Wyso
In America the game is played with what they call the roof off, with no limit at all, and in that way people can win or lose hundreds. The Chinese will play for hours, starting at six o'clock in the evening, unul two o'clock in
morning.
the man will get a high hand, aad make a big win, and then prevent everybody else from winning That is the big Chinese game. We play a different game. Asa-rule, we only play one or two. Stops Stubborn Bronchial Coughs rounds. The Chinaman, however When chiazorbin wosther or exposure considers the game is only com 19.pold and wet results in tmachitis, plete when he has folshed the start wblonde taking Chamberlain four rounds." Cough Remedy? Bo i used for over fifty you and strongly roommmtled for bronchialin tofteaza dough, stubborn weskoning coughs and treabloome night cough. Bold everywhere.
Miss Racster declared that the great danger was when people did not stick to a limit. It was danger- ous to play with the roof off..
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