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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1980.

'Phone 20022

FOR

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

Twenty-five Words three laser- tions prepaid $1. Every addi- tional word four cents for three Insertions.

All replies under this heading must be enllad for.

MISCELLANEOUS.

XMAS GIFTS! XMAS, GIFTSI For variety of choice and good, real bargains: call at SINO'S, 55, Queen's Road Central.

TUITION GIVEN

BALL-ROOM DANCING taught by AILEEN am! DORIS WOODS, recent- ly returned from HOLLYWOOD, California, Perfect and rapid tulion 23, Humphreys Buildings, assured. Kowloon, Tel. 56051.

HOME TUITION,

WESTOVER-STEVENAGE. Within An hour from London.

In healthy

neighbourhood. SCHOOL for GIRLS and SMALL BOYS. A few Boarders received in the House of the Principal. Individual care and attention.

Particulars apply to:

MISS RUTH CULLEY

For

(Camb. Higher Local), Camb. Teachers' Diploma). MISS GERTRUDE TURNER,

(National Frodel Higher Certificate).

MISCELLANEOUS

YOUR VISITING CARDS neatly and Mall" printed. "China" promptly Office, No. 3A, Wyndham St. phone 20022.

GENERAL NOTICES

R. A. O. B. CLUB.

Tele-

·

THE ANNUAL MEETING-of the R.4.0.B. Club will be held on THURSDAY, December 18, commencing at 7 p.m. It is hoped all members will attend.

ANNOUNCEMENT.

Mme. H. W. KEES HAS ARRIVED HERE REPRESENTING

MAISON LUCILE

OF

SHANGHAI AND

PARIS.

LATEST PARIS MODELS.

ONE WEEK ONLY

DEC. 9-16.

Hong Kong Hotel. Room No. 302.

LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS

AND SURVEYORS,____

Public Auctions:

Undersigned have received

Hotel Strathcona

VICTORIA, BRITISH' COLUMBIA Make this Hotel your headquar- ters while viafiing Victoris, B.C. Ideally situated and within easy access to all the famous Beauty Spots in and around Canada's bland Resort.

The Hotel where personal service makes your stay enjoyable.

RATES MODERATE.

COMPANY MEETINGS

THE CHINA MAIL.

UNION WATER BOAT COMPANY,

LIMITED.

SPORT NOTICES

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

THE THIRTEENTH EXTRA

GOVERNMENT NOTICES

0.

PUBLIC AUCTION. DARTICULARS & CONDITIONS

TOTICE. IS HEREBY GIVEN RACE MEETING will be held NAR EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Com (weather permitting) at Happy of the Sale by Pablle Auction |

"FAITH IN THE FUTURE."

President on America's Greatest Need.

Cleveland, Ohio, Oct. 2.

`MAN LIVES WITH LIONS:

Native Outcast Shares

Their Lair..

Following the spoor of a wounded In an address delivered to-day be buck, which obviously had been pany will be held at the Offices of Valley on SATURDAY, 13th De

to be held on MONDAY, the

fore the Banker's Association here, dragged by a lion, a Northern Messrs. Dodwell & Co., Ltd., cember, 1950, commencing at

President Hoover declared that he Transvaal farmer expected to meet Queen's Ballding, Victoria, In the pm. The first ball will be rung 15th day of December, 1930, at

8 pm, at the Offices of the believes faith in the future of the the llon in its lair, but was astonish Colony of Hong Kong at 11 o'clock at 1.30 p.m.

Public Works Department, by in the Foradoon on MONDAY, the MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE,

Members are notified that they Order of His Excellency the Gov- United States is the greatest pre-ed to find instead a native tearing 8th day of December, 1930, for

Investigations showed that the the purpose of considering and, if and their ladies must wear their eruer, of one Lot of Crown Land sent reed in order to dispel the and eating raw flesh..

at Shamshulpo in the Colony economic depression.

He la of the view that such de-native, years previously, had been | 11545 C¶§ 66 μÅÒ || 12322333||||||44|21|29|1thought it, passing the following badges prominently-displayed.

be shortened No one without a badge will be of Hong Kong for a term of 75

com-accused of murder in a tribe and resolutions as Extraordinary Ro solutions:-

admitted to the Members' Enclo-years, commencing from 1st July, pression will

hid in a cave, which proved to be the Badges admitting nan- 1898, with the option of renewal mensurate with the degree of con-

home of a lion family. 1. That the Articles of Asso- sure.

instill in their clients ciation of the Company be amendmembers to the Members Enclo- a Crown Rent to be fixed fidence which American bankers are

sure and Club Rooms at 35 for by the Surveyor of His Majesty able to ed as follows:-

Gentleman and $2 for Ladies, are the King for one further term of through counsel and specific assis cbtainable through the Secretary 24-years lesa three days.

member, PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. upon introduction by a such member to be responsible for payment of all chits, &c..

CLAREMONT

PRIVATE HOTEL. Austin Road, Kowloon. (Facing the Kowloon Cricket Club. Four minutes from ferry by bus.)

Suites of rooms (single and double), hot and cold water system, all modern sanitation, private bathrooms attached.

EXCLUSIVE TABLE · entirely under European management.

Hotel has a splendid aspect in one of the finest locations ta Kowloon, away from noise, yet easily accessible.

Terms very moderate. Reser vations by letter or cable,

CLAREMONT

Tel: 57880 & 57385 (Private). Telegraphle-Add.: “Ezen" H.X. Our motto is "SERVICE.”

NEW BRIDGE COATS

at :-

KASHMIR

SILK STORE

36A, Queen's Road, C. Opposite Queen's Theatre.

ALEXANDER'S INSTITUT DE BEAUTE

For the best Permanent Finger and Marcel Waves: Hair Cutting and Manicure for Ladies and Gentlemen. Pedder Bldg. 1st floor. Room 5. Tel. 25169. Opposite entrance H.K. Hotel,

(a) By the insertion immediately

After Article 43 of the fol- lowing new Article, namely,

43 (A) The Company may by ordinary resolution cancel any shares which at the date of the passing of such resolu- tion have not been taken or

Badges admitting to Members' Enclosure will not be on sale at the Race Course.

Members can obtain upon ap- agreed to be taken by any per-plication to the Secretary badges son, and diminish the amount of its share capital by the

amount of the shares so can- celled.

Limited to two) for the free ad- mission to the Members' Enclosure

of wires, lady relatives and friends. Names must be stated

(b) By the insertion immediately when applying. On no pretext |

after Article 102 of the fol-will children be permitted in lowing new Articles, namely either Enclosure during the Meet-

102a. The Company may ating. any time and from time to time in gateral meeting by resolution authorise the Gen-

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

The Prica of admission to the

Aple Street.

Lopality.

G..

Houndary

PERETRANSVEJE

2.1.1. | *.

per sale

Bale stan

Comp

bout

3,016 42

PUBLIC AUCTION.

11.

PARTICULARS & ubila Auction PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS

be held

Kong Jockey Club during the Race 8 p.m., at Meeting.

By Order,

on MONDAY,

tance.

The man drove the animals óff,

customed to him. The man lived on roots and honey, but one day he found a buck which the lions had: killed and helped himself. After- wards he regularly shared the daily

but the latter eventually became ac

President Hoover suggested that Inquiry might develop the fact that the present system of taxes on capital gains directly encourages Inflation by strangling the freek. movement of land and securities.

He deplored the provisions of the Transportation Act which pro- vent the railways from enlarging their construction programmes dur- ing periods of nation-wide depres- sion, thus giving employment and assisting the entire country.

The President advocated that bankers of the United States should co-operate with the Federal Reservo System in order to maintain an ample supply of money at low ratea.

The fundamental basla of pro- sperity has been undisturbed, Mr. Hoover asserted, and he added that,

eral Managers to capitalise Public Enclosure is $1 for all per- any profits of the Company ons including ladies and is par

at the gate. able

Soldiers and not required for the time be-

Sallers in undform aru admitted ing for payment of dividend

provement in the situation less than already, there are signs of an im- upon any preference shares half price.

Bookmakers, Tic Tac men. &c of the Company or other

the certain other countries, some of will not be permitted to operate to shares issued upón any within the precincts of the long 15th day of December, 1930, at which are experiencing political un- special conditions, whether

the Offices of the rest as a result of prevailing low standing to the credit of the

Public Worka Department, by commodity prices according to the Company's reserve fund or

Order of His Exceliency the Gov- President. otherwise, and including pro-

C. B. BROWN, trnor, of ane Lot of Crawn.Land fits arising from the appre-

Secretary. at Tai Kok Taul, in the Colony ciation in value of capital

Hong Kong, 10th Dec., 1980. assots, and to allot to the members holding shares of the Company in respect of the net amount capitalised fully paid shares of the Company" of equivalent nominal amount, and the General Managerg shall give affect to any such resolution accordingly, and any shares allotted pursuant to any such resolution shall be distributed among the members holding, shares of the Company so far as prac ticable in proportion to the number of shares held by them respectively, and shall be credited as fully paid by

of

ef Hong Kong, for a term of 75 PROHIBITION LAW. years, with the option of renewal at Luuuuauma Crowe Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the King, for one further term of 75 years. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

means

COASTWISE

by

“ALGIE” BENNETT.

An interesting book of Cartoons depicting

"Happenings" on the China Coast

PRICE $1.00.

the profits BO Now on sale at capitalised and the General BREWERS

Managers may make such WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW. provision by the issue of frac-

tional certificates

or by the EXCELSIOR BOOK STORE. payment of eash or by aale and at the Publisheră

and distribution of the pro- The Newspaper, Enterprise, Ltd. ceeds or otherwise as they

may think expedient for the

China Mall Bullding.

Case of fractions: The Gen-||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||

eral Managers may appoint any person on behalf of the members to enter into any agreement with the Company providing for the allotment to them of such shares credit- ed as fully paid up, and in satisfaction as aforesaid and any agreement made under such authority. shall be effec- tive.

102h. The General Mana

with the sanction gers may, of the Company in General Meeting, dactare a dividend to be paid to the members ac- cording to their rights and in- terests in the profits, and may fx the time for payment and may with the like sanction declare and pay a dividend or bonus out of any reserve fund and fix the time for páy- ment thereof and may with the Ilke sanction declare, and pay bonuses to the Company's employees or any of them.- AND NOTICE is hereby further given that a further Extraordin-" Eachary General Meeting of the Com- -$5.25 pany will be held at the game time and place on TUESDAY, the IL..$8.00 23rd day of December, 1980, for $5.00 the purpose of receiving a report .56.00 of the proceedings at the above mentioned meeting and of confirm. ing if thought fit as a Special Re- solution the above mentioned Re- solution...

FOR SALE

POSTAGE STAMP CATALOGUES FOR 1931.

Stanley Gibbon's Part 1.

Tinstructions to sell by Pablle Yvert Et Teller's

Auction

ON

TUESDAY, December 16, 1930, commencing at 2.30 p.m.,

at their Sales Room,

4, Duddell Street..

ŠI TOYS!! TOYS!!!

aluminium and porce

tea sets, furniture sete, dress ed dolls, celluloid Mamma” dolls, stockings, rubber balls, rubber. footballs, tennis rackets, games, railways, billiard tables, wooden and mechanical toys, crackers, flage, Christmas tree decorations, etc

On View from Monday, Decem Fer 16, 1930,

Terms: Cash on Delivery

LAMMERT BROS,,

Hong Kong December ENE

Bring Your PRINTING:

Scott'a

GRACA & CO.,

Dealers in Postage Stamps, Philatelic Accessories, Religióna Goods, Garden Seeds, Toys,

« etc., etc.)

No. 10, WYNDHAM STREET,

AND NOTICE Is hereby further given that a further Extraordin Dry General Meeting of the Com-

P.O. Box No 620. HONG KONG.pany will be held at the FAIRO

PHOTO SUPPLIES

Kodaks and Cameras Films, Pister and Papers, etc.

Developing, Printing und- Enlarging. ZIESS and BUSCH FIELD GLASSES

Price Moderate.

A Trial Order Is Solicited,

A SEK

CO

place on TUESDAY, the 23rd day. of December, 1530, at 11.05 o'clock in the Forenson of 80 anon there after as the above meeting shall havo terminated, or the purpose of considering and, if thought t passing the following resolutions;

$7.00 each, to $500,010 Hong Kong Currency divided inte 71,430 shares of $7.00 each additional and that such shares shall rank In all res pecta pari passu with the ori- ginal capital of the Company, 3. That the Directors be and they are hereby authorised to capitalise the sum of $77,689 . profita of the Company stand- ing to the credit of the Com- pany's Reserve Funds, ani, to allot to the members holding' shares of the Company as of the first day of January, 1931, In respect of the net amount capitalised fully paid shares of the. Company of equivalent nominal value in the propor- tion of two shares for every five shares of the Company then held by such persons rex- pectively and that such shares so allotted shall rank for dividends as from the 1st day of January, 1931.

4.

That if on such distribution as aforesaid any person would be entitled to a fraction of a share the General Managers shall in ilou of issuing frac tional certificates cause the whole share to be allotted to, a person or persons to be nam- cu by the General Managers and such share may at auch. time as the General Managers thine at be sold and the pro- Ceeds distributed amongst the persons entitled to the frac"] tions making up the share

S. That the Directors be and they are hereby authorised out of the profits of the Com- pany standing to the credit of the Company Reserve Funde to pay to the members hold ing the 27728 existing shares of the Company ds on the Int day of January, 1981, a sum (22277 shares numbered 27724hares of the Company then equal to $600 for overy five

1. That the Company do hereby cancel all shares (namely,

to 50000) which at the date hereof, have not been taken or

be taken by 30% Thereby

held by such persons respec fively by way of a bonus alvl dend out of the prints of the

7th day of Novent

Registry N

Locality.

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Hessitubana,

13

Azugal Hartat

It

the about

As per sila pina 1,100 4

AN INTRODUCTORY

HISTORY by

A. IL CROOK, O.B.E., M.A. W.. KAY, MA,

$$

W. L. HANDYSIDE, MA, B.Sc. PRICE $2.00.

NOW ON SALE AT THE PUBLISHERS

The Newspaper Enterprise Ltd.

China Mail Offices,

--ARRESTS - LIKELY TO REACH

68,000.

The llons one by one disappeared as the family grow up, until only a Honess was left, but she regularly supplied his larder until shot by the farmer:

The native was greatly distressed by the loss of his wild companion, but is now a happy member of the farmer's labour staff.

COATLESS MAN.

FINED FOR CONTEMPT OF COURT.

A defendant who appeared before

urg, Germany, dresses only and the Judge in a Court at Aschaffen

509. for treating the Court with contempt.

An appeal to the High Court at Munich resulted in the fine being reduced to 958. While taking the view that the Judge in the Aschaffenbuurg Court had been rather severe, the Munich Judge laid it down that, as Judges themselves wear certain prescribed clothing in order to uphold the dignity of the law and the Courts, they have the right to demand

that all persons taking part in Court proceedings shall dreas in a correspondingly scemly manner.

Washington, Nov. 3. Arrests on charges of violation of the Federal Prohibition Law dur ing the first quarter of this fiscal year averaged about 188 a day, for a total of 17,000 and fines of three- quarters of a million dollars were August and September-while 5,515 collected it was revealed in pro atills were taken in raids, Beer hibition director Adams W. W. fermenters seized totalled 41,627, Woodcock's monthly progress re- Spirits seized by the raiding port.

federal officers amounted to 282,274 If this rate of arrests is main-gallons and 3,010,726 gallons of

obtained. tained for the remainder of the bear were

Permanent year, about 68,000 persons will have padlocks granted by federal courts been arrested by the federal dry totalled. 1,028 in all parts of the forces. In 1929 about 66,000 were nation. arrested.

As a result either of jury trials or guilty pleas, the Government won convictions in 7,101 cases tried in, the quarter while acquittals" re- sulted in only 1,116. Unfinished dry law cases on the court dockers numbered 24,583 at the end of the quarter.

-

In September alone, the report showed 4,889 arrested with 3,885 pleas of guilty and 288 convictions by jury trial. September finas“ were $411,214 and days of all to which prisoners were sentenced totalled 589,551.

Summarising outstanding cases of September, the report told of Fines collected in the quarter the surrender in New York of 19 from those convicted totalled $775,- defendants charged with selling a 485, while 758,880 days were meted fluid extract of ginger similar to out in sentences to prohibition-law a poisonous beverage widely sold offenders.-

in the south which has afficted: Selzares of automobiles number-hundreds with paralysis-United ed 1,978 in the quarter July, Press.

Quebec Lt. Governor Visits Festival

sance, and Philona Bedard, Habitant Forker and folk wong artist and two of the

articipants › in the festival ¿His:Honor 9Oétober 16 and closed

(wah One of the micnë m

Bwhole: Dominion that have

· by the Radway in the powd few Tekene

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