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"WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1925.

"OUR GREAT MOTOR CAR CLUB.

POPULARITY CAMPAIGN CONTESTANTS,

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THE FOLLOWING ARE THOSE WHOSE NAMES HAVE BEEN ENTERED AND WHO HAVE BEEN VOTED FOR AS THE MOST POPULAR PEOPLE IN HONGKONG..

IS YOUR NAME IN THE LIST I

IP SO CALL AT THE CAMPAIGN OFFICE IMMEDIATELY FOR FULL PARTICELARS, OR PHONE CENTRAL '1900,

"Name.

Afee R. Allan-L.M. Naval Yard

THE CHINA MAIL.

Name.

Mrs. W. Lawrence-Kowloon Docks Miss B. George-Kowloon Naval Yard N. H. Fok-Tutorial Institute

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$100.

Votes. INDUSTRIAL PSYCHOLOGY,

6100

5100

Miss Mercedes Rosario-12, Austin Avenue, Kowloon.... Freddie Cunha-Chartered Banking Corp. ....

5100.

THE HUMAN FACTOR IN

INDUSTRY."

5100

Mrs. Evelyn Sales-2, Pence Avenue, Homuntin

5080

LECTURE BY PROF. FORSTER.

Miss Ofelia, Barretto-1, Aimal Villas

5060

A. Roberts-Victoria Printing Press, D'Aguilar, Street..

Mrs. Wootlake-Volunteer Headquarters

J. T. Thirlwell-Talkoo Docks

Mr. D. C. Baptista-Peninsular Auction Room

5050 4050 БОБО 5050

W. K. Davies-47, Robinson Road

M. Rafeek-0.S.K. Co.

F. H. Fisher-B.A.T..

R. Stirling-Moore-18, Conduit Road

6050 5060 5050

Miss Minnie Macgran-Bank Line, Ltd., King's Building. 5050 K. I. Kwan-St. John's Hall ..

6060

H. Choa-Equitable Eastern Bank ...

258330

Miss S. H. Ng-62, Caine Road

5050

Miss Mimi Alves-6, Carnarvon Building, Kowloon

190575

F. G. Stewart-St. Paul's College

6050

W. E. Van Epps-Brown. Jones & Co.

173950

Miss P. G. Mumui-11, Caine Road

5050

Mrs. Elsie Danenberg-1, The Albany

Miss Chenallor-Nestle Milk Co."*.

151650 .151050

Miss M. Guterres-22, Granville Road

5050

A. P. Guterres-Hongkong University

5060

Miss L. McKenzie-Struthers & Barry.

118150

F. J. Agabeg-Jardinc. Matheson & Co.

5060

Miss Witchell-Cox's Path, Kowloon

146660

S. L. Yen-Tutorial Institute ..

5050

Miss Elsa Eca da Silva-Thoresen & Co.

137500

Augusto Barros-Hongkong & Shanghal Bank

5050

Miss Lolita da Sousa-1, Aimai Villas, Kowloon

116275

Miss Maria A. Yung-11ɛ, Caine Rond

5040

Miss Annie Trills-20, Nathan Road.

101950

Mr. P Waller-Diocesan Boys' School

Miss R. Mow Fung-Gilman & Co., Ltd.

98750

Miss Julia Wong-30. Caine Roud

5020 5020

Doris Le-9, Seymour Road.

26150,

Henry Law 99 Chancery Lane

5020

Dr. John Fenton-Lugar Hall, Hongkong University.

83700

In Tak Chung-Clark & Iu, Des Voeux Road".

5000

(Bond-Gande, Price & Co.

81760

J. A. Tarrant A. S. Watson, & Co., Ltd.

Miss Violet Tock--Godthard & Douglas, da. Des Voeux Rd.

75050 -

B. L. Frost-Eastern Extension Telegraph

5000 5000

Mrs. Molly D. Lee5, Shelley Street

66860

N. M. Currie-Davie Boag Co., Ltd., 4a, Des Voeux Road. 5000

James Chue American Consulate

63950

G. L. Farmer-Douglas S.S. Co.

5000

Miss Amy Sumbam-15a, Orient Building. Kowloon,

61375

A. Andrews-Dodwell & Co., Ltd.

C. de Mallo-5, Kennedy Road ex

65600

Edith H. Kee-261; Queen's Road

42175

Mrs. E E. Ellis-Hongkong Hotel.

40250

A. Bower-Diocesan Boys' School, Bonhdin Road, Carlos Marques-Eastern Extension Telegraph Co., Ltd. Fung Man Sui-Bank of Canton":

6000

5000-

5000

W. J. Wilkinson-Hongkong Land Investment Co.

40250

Basil Fung-4, West End Terrhe

40200

Miss B. Bliss HK, Canton & Meno Steamboat Co.

25760

A. C. Greaves-3, Excelsior Terrace

25500

Miss G. Ellis--10, Tee House Street

21300

J. L. Litton-Benjamin & Polts, 11. Queen's Road Central M. P. Remedies-Eastern Extension Telegraph Co., Ltd. L. G. Rozario-Pacific Mail S.S. Co. Queen's Building... A. Cheung-Mercury Garage, Des Voeux Road, E. G. Stewart-St. Paul's Collège

5000

50001

5000.

5000,

5000

A. G. Sufflad-BAT..

20450

J. Witchell-Canton ..

John Mackenzie-J F. Grose & Cop &. Dex Vieux Road.

19600

C. Alves-Mercantile Bank Building. Queen's Road C. Fulcher-Moxon & Taylor ....

6000"

5000

18200

Mrs. Pryde-Government Quarters, Wong-nei-chong Rd.

Miss Alire Lau--Plans, Lid.. Asiatic Building

147-5

Seu Kon Chi-Bank of China Building..

5000

5000

Miss D: O'Keefe-Station Hotel. Kowloon

13550

Mrs. A. J. Martin-Nathan House, Kowloon

-W. Shea-Colonial Dispensary, Queen's Rigid Central

12800

Mrs. H. M. Spit-Java Line ..

.5000 5000

JI. J. White-Hoogkong Hotel

32075.

E. Pepperell, G. Humphreys & Co.

5000

Migs M. Kent-Lane, Crawford, Ltd.

11820

Mrs. Parsons--2. Broadwood Terrace

5000

Miss D. Lyon-Cox's Path. Kowloon

11300

G. V. Hughes-W. R. Loxley & Co.

10975

Miss Ada Pepperell - Equitable Eastern Banking Corp....

10650

CH. Lyson-Lyson & Hall. Solicitofs, Bank of China Bldg.

9800-

Mrs. C. J. Ro-2. Observatory Villas...

0750

Mrs. S. E. Green-Durg Motor Car Co,

9750

J. W. Faulkner-Generhi Electric Co.. Quden's Building. Lau Mok Lin-Hongkong Furniture Co., Queen's Road Mrs. M. O'Sullivan-e o Deacons, Prince's Building' Josefus Alemedia-14. Salisbury Avenue. Kowloon Mr. Herbert Gene Lee-20. Robinson Road Misa Nidia Franco-3. Tung Hing Road, Kowloon.

5000

said "On our dead machinery we time.. lavish all our care, but to our living machine, we pay fo heed"

8000

5000

5000

5000

5000

·S. James "Silva-Government House

9450

Mrs. C. W. Olson-12, Broadwood Road

5000

Teddy Hyndman-Kowloon Docks'

9200

Mrs. J. H. Mend-6, Victoria View, Kowbon

R. A: Cooper-N. Luaurus Opticians, 12, Queen's Road C.

D050

Tam Shui Po-85. Banham Strand Eart

D. Hr-Harbour Ofier

8750

Mrs. Steel-Shewan, Tonies & Co...

Frel V. Wong-, Nathan Road, Kowloon

8650

H.. N. M. Hoosain-69. Queen's Rond Central

5000 5090 5000 5000.

L. E. S. flody-8h, Dudlell Street ..

8600

S. L. Lee-co A. el Arcelli. Esq.

5000

Mrs: Clarke Atkinson-Kowloon Docks

8500

Marcus A. Carvalho-co Messrs. Botelho Bros.

P. A. Loureiro-Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corp

8375

Egas Alves-2. Chiwo Street

5000

S. S. Rogers-Royal Naval Dockyard".

8050

Miss Moira W. P. Luck-Staunton Street

5000

De. Wan Yik Shing-12, D'Aguilar Street

.8000

E. A Silva-St. Joseph's Mansion. :

5000

C. F. Vas-Easter Extension Telegraph Co., Ltd.

7800

Miss C. Gomez-e to China & Japan Telephony Co.

5000

S. AL. Mayes-KA.T. .....

7800

Miguel Xavier-Government House ..

5000

31. 3anuk-Dairy Farm...

565

T. K. Wan--20. Cine Road

7450

Frederick Franco-172. Wanthai Road.

Miss Elizabeth B. Solomon-22. Pikin Stapet, Kowloon.

5000-

5000

Mrs. N. O'Sullivan-cro Dearon's

7050

Miss Yar Tung Kwang, Conduit Road

5000

Miss Alicia Gait orrus-7, Ashley Road. Kowloon, -

7025

W. Zimmern-Carroll Bros., Ice House Street

5000

E Mason-81. John's Cathedral a

6900

Fred Castro-eco Brunswick Studio, lee House Street.

5000

Ellis M. Joseph--Odell & Behir

6750

S. Winny-1. Upper Albert Road

5000

E. Cordeiro-Noronha & Co, ...

6750

T. Ogo-St. Paul's Hostel

5000

Miss S. V. Shirazeč--Government Civil Hospital.:

6700

Bro Augustas--St. Joseph's College)

5000

Miss Meadows-Public Works Departments

6500

Jaques Wong Bank of East Asia

James Hirst-3-West View, Kowloon

.\..

6500

Mrs. D. Barrett---7. Wild Dell Building

3rs. Deacon-21. Broadwood Road"

6-150

Miss S. K. Tso-Hongkong University

5000 5000 5000

D. Trafferioresan Boys' School, Borham Road

6400

A. Areul-Shalin.

5000

Mrs. Bevan-Leighton Hill Road

6.100

Leo d'Almada e Castro-Fanling

5000

Allas Choa Broadwood Road

6400

John Xavier-54. St. Francis Yard, Wanchai

5000

Mr. Sutliad. Moreton Terrace, Causeway Bay

6200

A. N. B. Carr-E. E. Telegraph Col

-Beatrice Souza-Mac's Cafeteria - ...

6150

Miss H. Soares--H. Alves & Co.

5000 5000

Mrs. A. M. & Slark-c, o Harry Wicking & Co.

6150

William Kwongo Mackenzie Mackinnon,

5000

Miss Christina Gutierez-, Bonham Road.

6150

Daniel Lai-5. Beaconsfield Arcade

5000

Miss H. R. Hunt-10. Bonham Roud .....

6100

B. M. Talati-18, Ice House 'Street

5000

Mrs. S. Perry-7, The Penk...

5050

CP. Pintos-Holland China Trading Co.

5000

Madame -China Building, Queen's Road

50}}}{}

A. W. E. Davidson-5. King's Park

5000

Mrs. Bannerman-Hongkong Electric Co., Ltd.

5950

Miss Rosy Lim-2, Stowfurd. Bonham Road

5000

Mrs. S. Larkinon-2. Shelley Street...

5960

S. A. Ismall Odell & Behar

Miss Hattie Norwha--Equitable Eastern Banking Corp.

5950

R. C. Reed-Shewan, Tomes & Co.'

· Miss V. Capell-Torres Ruikling, Kowloon

5940

C. M. Hazeland-A..P. Building

5000

Miss E. Murray-Mac's Cafeteria

5900

Miss. Cissy Xarier-3, Humphreys Avenue

5000

Miss N.. Melwen-Lays Lodge, Kowloon

.5900

Fred Gomes A. G. Da Rocha, Auctioneer

5000

Lai Yim-longkong Hotel

6850

Miss Florence She-4, Seymour Terrace

5000

Miss Mabel Gittins-Union Trading Co., Prince's Building

5850

Rev. Bro. Cassian-St. Joseph's College

5000

Mrs. T. Shand-Shaukiwar Road

6750

Frank Colaco e o Hougkour & Shanghai Bank

-5000

Mrs. Railton. Hupprey's Building, Kowloon

5750-

'J. Duguid--Colonial Dispensary.

5000

CA. Frung-Hongkong Electric Co. Ltd.

5700

Miss G. E. Tyson-39, Conduit Road

5000

Miss Everdine Cruz-e o China & Japan Telephone Co.

5700

D, Rutonjee-Rutonjec & Sons

3000

E. Mattos--Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation.

5700

K. Tyson, a Bank of East Asia

5000

Miss Mollie Churn-Diocesan Girls' School

5650

J. F. Shea-Lepack & Co.

5000

Y. CA Teh-Lugard Hally

5650

Miss Mae Dillen-Diocesan Boys: School, Bonham Road..

5000

Mrs. Barton-3. Pratt Building. Kowloon

5600

D. Ulsford-Diocesan Boys' School

5000

W. J. Howard-Canadian Pacific S.S: Co,

5550

Alberto Alves-6. Carnarvon Euilding

Miss Kathleen Grose-55, Conduit 'Road

Peter Silva-1. Austin Avenue, Kowloon

5550

Manuel Augusto Simoes-Standard Oil Co.

6450

C. L. Chung-24, Ice House Street

Miss Lim Poh Thye-Hongkong University

6450

W. H. Young-P.O. Box 507

5000 5000 5000.0

·5000.

Miss Violet Chan-Government Civil Hospital

5425

Miss Chan King Sim-60a. Bonham Road

5000

Mrs. Hazeland-10, Queen's Gardens..

.5400

Miss A. Ismail-c/o Wah Yan English School

5000

child

L. Costa-Standard Oil Co. of N.Y., Union Buildings'.

5400

E. Etra-D: Sassoon & Co., Ltd.....

6400

Miss B. Rodrigues-4, Broadwood Terrace Kathleen Amat-Sanitary Dept., Happy Valley

5000

5000

H. R. Landolt-11, Orient Building

5400

Mrs. Carroto-3. M., Alves & Co.

Mrs. Day-Hongkong University

5350

Mrs. T. C. Wong-1, Prospect Place

Miss Molly Groundwater-Diocesan Girls' School, Kowloon

5350

Miss Carmen Vaz-4, Masque Street

Dr. Eugene L. de Sousa-St. John's Hall University

5350

Miss Hiptoola Hongkong University

W. Sousa-Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., Pedder Street.

5350

A. W. Summers-7, Aimai Villas, Kowloon

5000 5000 5000 5000 5000

H. J. Silva-Dodwell & Co., Ltd.".

5300

H. M. Hendricksen-Orient Tobacco Mfg. Co.

5000

Miss Ena Alves-6. Carnarvon Building

5800

F. de La Cruz-American Quarentine Office

-5000

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OXFORD UNIVERSITY...

The

RIVAL CHEERS.

ANOTHER SNUE FOR..

RUSSIA.

(Reuter's Service.)

London, February 24. In the House of Commops,

Hongkong University Education Society held its first In St. John's Cathedral Hall last meeting In the Union Assembly evening, Professor L Forster, B A. Hull last evening, when Professor replying to Mr. W. Mackiner (Registrar of the Hongkong Un W. N. Smith, M.A gave a. (Labour) who asked why the Iversity), delivered an interesting lecture on Oxford University, Government had decided not to. 5050 and informative lecture on The Mr. W. W. Hornell, Vice, renew the contract entered into University. Jast year with Arcos Limited of Human Factor in Industry." The Chancellor of the

London to advertise Russian raw Rev. T. B. Powell presided. Pro- presided..

The greater part of the lecture materials on the backs of Govern- fessor Forster Introduced bis sub-

the dealt with the history of Oxford, ment publications, Mr. A, M. ject

referring by need for study in connection University, special reference being Samuel, Parliamentary Secretary. with increasing production. He made by the lecture to Mutton, of the Board of Overseas Trade, Christ, Church and the Trinity, said that the Government was un-, Colleges.

wiling that advertisements of a firm described as the sole purchas- ing and selling agents of a Gov. ernment which had not met its obligations, towards British sub- jects should be admitted into British official publications.

5000

5000·

5000 5000

to

war no

new said before the source of power seemed likely

The lecture, especially Professor to arlee comparable with that new force of the steam engine, which Smith's amusing. reminiscences of transferred the face of Europe, and his Oxford days,, proved, very enabled 36 million people to live entertaining to the students, as it mine gave those desiring to continue in Britain where only

Itheir studies in Britain some idea million had resided before. was felt that improvements In of the great educational centre of

their that country. machinery were reaching limit and no new source of power was available. The utilisation of

List year's record of H.M Patent internal force of the atom and of Office shows patent applications the power of tides remained un totalled over 30,000. While this accomplished. The war intensified figure is 1,000 less than that for the necessity of increasing produc 1923, the latter period showed a tion; for capital was not only not decrease of 3,000 compared with being built up but was being 1922. rapidly destroyed. As the machine

The Midland, Bank, Ltd., have had received the maximum of at tention in the past, and had been decided to abolish war bonuses as raised to the highest point of eff from December 31, and to add the ciency it was felt that the time had wages of the amount of them per now come to attend to the human manently to the wages of the staff. factor and secure a similar effi- Between 6,000 and 7,000 men and elency in that direction,

women are affected by the decision, There was another reason for and assuming the average bonns to diverting attention

thebe £35 per annum, the wages bill machine to the man, and that was of the bank will be augmented in the feeling that conditions of work the New Year by the total of should be improved. The rising between £210,000 and £245,000 force of democracy demanded quite apart from the automatic Even 100 years ago Robert Owen increases that take effect at that

from

!

1

Mr. Samuel expressed the opin- ion that the majority of the House and country would support him on this occasion. (Loud Conser vative cheore and Labour counter cheers).

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LÍNIE.

Motorship - "MUNSTERLAND"

having arrived Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby notified that all goods are being landed at their risk. into the hazardous and/or extra/ hazardous Godowns of the HONG KONG & KOWLOON WHARF & GODOWN CO., LTD., whence, and/or from the Wharves, delivery can be obtained.

No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the God was, and all goods remaining undelivered after March 2nd, 1925, will be. subject to rent.

All "Claims must reach us by March 2nd, 1925, or they will not be recognised.

Dr. Myers had said that last cening severe annual losses by having tury was the age of mechanism; to pay heavy, compensation for In this case this one would be known as the frequent accidents.

How to re- the drivers were put through a nge of humanity.

apparently contest in which the conditions of the concile these ficting aims and so present a case street were more or less repro-

All dimized packages will be hat would be convincing, viz.-duced in the laboratory. He found i that the welfare of the workers that a large percentage of the examined by Messrs. Goddard and was in the best interests of the drivers were temperamentally Douglas

unsuited for the particular work employer, was the aim of the new

and by eliminating them and movenient.

employing others who success- fully passed the tests, he was able to reduce the bill for damages by one-third.

The pioneers of this scientific management were two Americans, Taylor and Gilbreth. The former deycted his attention, to what called motion study. His object was to find out the quickest way to perform an opération and com pel other workers to copy it Te American moventent fell into disrepute because it did not secure the co-operation of the workers. The pioneer of the movement in Britain was Dr. Charles

Myers, who had established a National Institute of Industrial Psychology in London and who was formerly the Head of the Psychological School in Cambridge. The movement had assumed a different form from that in the U.S.A. for Dr. Myers sought, first of all, to secure the co-opera- on of the work people and in most cases when his investigators work they had finished their

by thanked

the been had

people for the greater work confort they had felt by adopting the new methods. The object of this institute was to provide a staff of trained men who were at the disposal of any factory who cares to summon them in connection with

⚫iddustrial prohlen. Their aims were first of all to study vocational selection, second- ly, to investigate problems involv ing time and motion; and, thirdly, to deal with those problems that concern the welfare of the workers as well as the efficiency of the factory.

any

THE ENGINEER.

Mr. Muscio carried out a series of tests on the engineering ap- prentices of the schools of Man- chester and the schools of Essex. For the lower course of engineer ing considerable physical strength. was required. When the students of these two different places were examined, however, it was fouriti far that those in Essex wore superior in height weight, and physical strength as represented by the hand grip. It would seam,! therefore, that the employers of Manchester ought to take their engineering apprentices from Essex, other things, being equal. For telephone operators it obvious that accuracy of hearing was demanded and memory for numbers and accuracy of aim for putting in the plugs and a quick reaction time.

was

Mr. Forster gave similar illustra- tions connected with other indus tries, where following the casing and improvement of little details connected with how the workers had to carry out their duties, out- put had incidentally increased.

to

Speaking of local effort in 'con- nection with output in connection with temperature and humidity conditions, the lecturer said, in

were able Hongkong 'we put forth only three-fourths of the amount of work, compared with Britain that VOCATIONAL SELECTION...

accomplished in

temperature apper. With regard to vocational selec with the tion, this was a matter of primary taining there in the same time, importance if industry was to be Conditions in China förmed a very carried on with efficiency. practical field for investigations. With regard to selecting the right If they could imbue Chinese children for the right vocations, employers with the idea that it when a child left school it should would pay them to study and be taken to a centre, where the improve the working conditions of each their employees, then there might marked qualitics which

be be a chance for the Chinese.. would possessed picked out and it would tlien Instead of working for 16 hours. be indicated to him what line. of there might be a chance of bring work he should take up Ining about the change which was order to show the importance of selecting the most 'specially fitted

At the close of the lecture, a for particular work, Prof. Munster- herg was engaged by a private warm vote of thanks was given to trumway company in the New Professor Forster on the motion of England Stites which was suffer the Chalaman.

obviously needed, and which was obviously overdue. (Applause.)

(Marine Surveyors) on February 28th, 1925, at 10 a.m.

No Fire Insurance will be effected" Bills of Lading will be counter- signed by

ARNHOLD & CO., LTD.,

Agents "Ifungkong, February 25th, 1925.

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LECTURE TO EDUCATION SOCIETY.

+

Mrs. Paul Laing-Orient Buildings, Kowloon

$300

Miss Unice Samy-Bonham Road...

5000

A. P. F. Prew-University of Hongkong

5300-

H. R. Capell-c/o A. S. Watson & Co.

5000

Miss Alice Lee-37, Robinson Road

5250

Miss B. Steel-83, Broadwood Terrace

5000

Name.

Votes.

Miss Charlotte Bearwolf-Happy Valley

5250

Mrs. Wheeler-c/o Thos. Cook & Co....

5250

Starley Patrick She-Sec., Chinese Chamber of Commerce F. M. Silva-c/o The P. & O. Bank'

5000

5000

Miss C. Botelho-Peninsula Store. Basement K'loon Store. 5250

Mrs.-Normington-Whitfield, Causeway Bay›

6200

"Mrs, Harris Walker-Basilea, Lyttleton Road

Dr. K. S. Cheah-54, Morrison Hill Road

6200 5200

Mrs. Marichai-18, Chatham Road

5200

T. Braga 37. Robinson Road

5200

Miss Bella Pestonji-11, Humphrey's Bldg., Kowloon E. M. Silva-311, Nathan Road, Kowloon .. Peter Rozario 12, Austin Avenue, Kowloon" Romaldo Jacob Remedios--Mercantile Bank Mrs. L. A. Rose-311, Nathan Road, Kowloon Brazito Vulto-Alves-Hughes & Hough.

5000 5000

Mrs. Capi Osario-Robinson Road Exma da Olga da Roza-Roza” Bros; ... Thomas James Rew-Mercantile Bank ".

5000

5000

5000

Edmundo Ozorio-West View, Kowloon...

·5000 ·

5000.

Wm. J. Burling-Dunbar House, Cameron Road, Kowloon. 5000

5000

Miss B. Hirst-3, West View, Kowloon ..

5000

י;

5000

J. C. dos Remedios-Hongkong Bank

5000

5000

"Leonard Silva-1, Austin Avenue, Kowloon

5000

T. Ramsay-W. S. Bailey & Co., Kowloon

5200

Miss Natalia Alvares-3, Duddell Street

5000-

Elsa Haavlack Alves-Leys Building, Kowloon

5000

U. Gonella-33, Queen's Road C.

5175

Miss Chang Ying-1, St. Stephen's Lane

5000

Alda Maria da Rocha-c/o A. G. da Rocha, Auctioneer..

5000

Miss Evelyn Castro-21, Calne Roud

6150

Jimmie Howell-Kowloon Docks

5000

Mrs. Bau.Zu Zan--G. C. H.

5000

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BROADWAY STAGE

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Miss Carvalho-Dodwell & Co., Ltd.. 2, Queen's Road.

5150

K. Loung-48, Elgin Street.

5000

Miss Sawyer-Diocesan Girls' School..

5000

Miss Ivy Musso- 29, Morrison Road

5100

Syed Latif Hussien-c/o Haroon Adams & Co

5000

GE. Eliams-7, Pratt Building

6000.

J. F. Grose-J. F. Grose & Co., 6, Des Voeux Road

6100

Miss Rosy Lau-59, Caine Road

5000

Charlie Figueiredo Hankow Road, Kowloon

5000

Mrs. T. S. Tioi--25, Man Chung Fong, Happy Valley..

1

5100

O. Roza-Ruza Bros. Exchange Brokers

5000

Jose M. Fonseca-Standard Oil Co.

6000

Miss Sousa-Lyamun Villas, Kowloon

6100

R. C. Pass-Douglas S.S. Co..

5000

Luiz Gonzaga dos Remedios-Standard Oil Co.

5000

Mrs. C. Strafford-China Light & Power Co., Ltd.

6100

Miss Maude White-14. Orient Buildings, Kowloon

5000

I. M. A. Liederman-Kowloon

J. T, Bridger-Commercial Union Ass. Co., Queen's B'dg,

6100

T, Silva-China Underwriters

5000

Carlos Asso d'Lappa-Botelho Bros.

H. L. Stainfield-Mustard & Co. .....

5100

Harry Greenwood-7, Pratt, Building

5000

Winnie A. Silva-Botelho Bros.

P. O. Pouster J. Manners Co., Ltd., 7, Queen's Road.

5100

Mrs. G. Rapp-Humphreys Estate Co., Ltd.

5100

Tony Carvalho da Silva-Chino-American Co. Mrs. Maria Gordo-21, Robinson Road

5000

William G. Ham--Eastern Commercial Co..

5100

Defunto d'Eca Silva--China Underwritera

5000 5000

Sila Danenberg-2, Liberty Avenue, Homuntin Dunstan Prestage-6, Greason Street, Wanchai

5000

6000.

5000 5000. 6000

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