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FOR SALE.
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HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the ORDINARY ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of. SHARE- HOLDERS in this «Company, will be held at the Hongkong Hotel. Hong- kong on SATURDAY, the 7th February 1924, at 11 am. for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with
a
Made to order. ROYAL & CO..
No. 1, D'Agullar Etreet
INTIMATIONS.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
Statement of Accounts for the year HONGKONG HOTEL
ended 31st December 1924.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be closed from the 2nd. February to the 9th February (both days inclusive), during which period
ranster of Shares
can be Registered.
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NOTICE TO SHIPPERS NEW P. AND O. LINERS,
AND PASSENGERS.
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THURSDAY January 29th FRIDAY
30th SATURDAY.
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Hongkong, 23rd January, 1925.
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THE HONGKONG LAND IN THE HONGKONG HOTEL MT, 1-4.0.1
VESTMENT & AGENCY
COMPANY, LTD.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the THIRTY-SEVENTH ORDINARY GENERAL MEET- ING of SHAREHOLDERS in this Company will be held at the Offices of Messrs. Jardine, Mathe- son & Co., Ltd., on TUESDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, 1925, at noon,
hereby state th my plative Mr. I Fox my shop for the purpose of receiving the
Marchant, returned to Castori in Augus: Jast year with his family with the intention of visiting is relatives and has sineo usified at No. 16 Park Hing
street, Westien" Gate, “unton. Un expectedly last month a man suddenly
Report of the Directors, together with a Statement of Accounts for the year ending 31st December, 1924.
The REGISTER of SHARES
on any of the above dates.
The Hongkong & Shanghai Hofels, Ltd.
KOWLOON RESIDENTS'
ASSOCIATION.
THE ANNUAL MEETING will be held 'In
'ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH HALL, KOWLOON,
од
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9th, at 6. P.M. Members and Kowloon residents
to attend.
rusta into his house ccpanied by of the Company will be CLOSED generally are cordially invited several others dressed in uniforms not from Friday, 23rd January, to thru-toned Mr Wong with Brian and Tuesday, 10th February, both demanded that he should sign promissory note on the security of his days inclusive, during which Ancestor's estate. Priho they provent period no transfer of shares can ed members of the family fom leaving be registered. thi house to obtain assistance.
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However on the 20th. ult. owing to the neglect of those guaïding hinj, Mr. Wong escaped with his grandson Wong Lai tak to the British Consulate thamoen, leaving his wife Wong Loung, Ne behind. Owing to the indaneu of the Bitish Conant General the Chinra authorities obtained the release of Mrs.
Woog
Mr. and Mrs. Wone with their family- only required their fevedom through the. kindness of the British unusul Generd and I, Hp Fai-ting a "rolatīvo of Mr. Wong being grateful, wish to inform the public of this matter, in order to expresy my thanks to the British Consul General.
(Signed) HO FAITING. Hongkong. February 2nd. 1815.
NOTICE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Mr. LEWIS ALBERT TOBIAS having by Mutual Agreement severed his Connec- tion with us, his Authority to Sign Our Name Per Procuration is WITHDRAWN from DATE.
JOSEPH GOULD & CO., Share and Genera! Brokers. Hongkong, February 1, 1925.
No Corn Can Resist "Gets-It"
By, Order
of the Board of Directors,
L. S. GREENHILL,
Secretary. Hongkong, January 13, 1925.
THE HONGKONG, CANTON &)
MACAO STEAMBOAT COMPANY; LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS,
A. MORLEY,
Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, 31st January, 1925.
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THEATRE ROYAL,
February 25th 26th, 27th & 28th.
The HONGKONG A. D. C. will present the great farcical comedy FRENCH LEAVE. Booking opens at Anderson's, Monday, 9th inst Book early.
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
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25.—0.P.S. 5-AL
21.-N.Y.K.
Apr. 1. P.
FEATURES OF THE STEAM-
SHIP "RANPURA,”
The directors of the P. and 0. S. N. Company notify, through their agents to Bombay, Messrs. Mackinnon Mackenzie and Co., that the "Ranpura," the Grst of the new P. and O. liners of the R. class to be completed, 'will arrive In Bombay on April 24, 1925, and will take the homeward mail. sailing on May 9 in place of the steamer "China."
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The "Rappura," 16,000 tons RTOSB, has accommodation for 505 first saloco and 282 `second saloon passengers, and la specially adapled to the requirements of the
traffic to and from Bombay. The cabin
has plan shows that she
10 cabins de luxe, and a number of single cabins with bathrooms at- tached, the rest of the first saloon accommodation
being mainly single and two berth cabins, whilst the second saloon accommodation. is also very comfortably arranged. All the first saloon cabins are fitted with bedsteads instead of bunks, and the large number of single and two berth cabins should appeal to the travelling public.
Those passengers originally booked to proceed from Bombay by the "China" on May 9, are being. allotted accommodation on the "Rahpura."
Another new P. and. O mall ship, the "Razmak," is also appear- ing in that company's programme The of sailings from Bombay. "Razmak 10,000 tons gross, has "been built specially for the Bombay-Aden service and will connect at the latter port with the Australian and China mail steamers alternately. Like the "Ranpura," the "Razmak" "has most attractive passenger accom modation, both first and second saloon, and it is considered that she will prove extremely popular with those passengers whose ar rangements for travelling include the departure-dites of their new vessel. The "Razmak" will have a high turn of speed, which should ensure a transhipment at Aden io daylight with a minimum amount Hmpresa of Abikof Inconvenience to passengers.-- Pist effor00.
It may be remembered that the "Salsette" used to carry out the local service between Bombay and Aden. The "Razmak" is nearly twice as large.
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THE ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTH ORDINARY MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS in the Company will be held at the Office of the Company, No. 4a, Des AN EXTRAORDINARY GEN- Voeux Rond, on THURSDAY, ERAL MEETING of the Club 19th February, 1925, at 12 o'clock will be held in the Jockey Club noon, for the purpose of receiving Room, Hongkong Club Annex on Report of the Directors, to- TUESDAY, February 10th, 1925, gether with a Statement of at 5.30 p.m. for the purpose of Accounts, declaring a Dividend confirming the resolutions passed and electing Directors and at an Extraordinary General Apr. Auditors.
Meeting held on 22nd January,
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By Order of
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary. Hongkong, February 2, 1925.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL...
The TRANSFER BOOKS of 1925. THIS
the Company will be CLOSED. from Thursday, 5th February, to Thursday, 19th February, 1926, both days inclusive, during which period no transfer of shares can be registered,
By Order of the Board of Directors,
JOHN ARNOLD,
Secretary. Hongkong, 14th January 1925. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING of the shareholders in this Corporation will be held at the City Hall, Hongkong, on SATURDAY, 21st February, 1925, at 11.30 a.m. for the pur- pose of receiving the Report of the Court of Directors, together with a statement of accounts for the year ending 31st December, 1924.
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The Register of shares of the Corporation will be closed from Monday, the 9th February, to Saturday, the 21st February 1925 (both daya inclusive), đur. ing-which-period no-transfer--of- shares can be registered.
By Order
of the Court of Directors,
AH. BARLOW,
Chief Manager. Hongkong, February 2, 1926,
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SIR HARRY LAUDER.
SMALL BEGINNINGS: GREAT ENDINGS,
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Sir Harry Lauder, as a lad of twelve, although apprenticed in a', flax mill at Portobello, his native village, started to sing at concerts just for love of the thing, and now, over forty years later he is still singing for love of the thing, and because the public like it also... He has had a wonderfully varied career, starting in a humble way Scottish village called Arbroath, and from there' travel- ling on through all the villages land towns of the South of Scotland, singing in halls or school rooms or barns as the case might be. Many a time he has had to give a hand in clearing out the hay and straw from. a barn, and then help to stack it ail up again when the show was over..! At twenty-one he had a concert tour all over Scotland, visiting every cly and town of any size, and for three years he ate in the reography and history of th Scotland that is so dear to him.
In 1895-he was then twenty. five he toured the provinces of England, going Into Northumber- land and as far south as Liverpool. He crept further south until he finally reached London, with the good provincial experience which he considers positively necessary for success. Since then he has sung everywhere in the English
world. and speaking
has packed the largest theatres in
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or street, B.C. Fashion, he said, had and Mrs H. Barnes, Mrs L. H developed a channel himself in the world of character, conferred a great boon on young Garlington, Mr G. G Leontieff, Mr sketches, and has been most suc-giris in doing away with the tight J. E. Gardner, Miss U. Anderson, cessfully navigating that channel Victorian corset, but the tight Miss E. Blettner, Mrs M. Clumeck, rubber belts they were wearing at Miss T. Clumeck, Comdr. and Mrs for the last twenty years.
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and Mrs J. D. Homer, Mr W. R, season of five months.
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