TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1931.
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HONG KONG TECHNICAL
INSTITUTE,
COMPANY MEETINGS
THE CHINA MAIL.
THE HONG KONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
THE INSTITUTE wil! RE-OPEN THE ONE HUNDRED AND
THE WEDNESDAY, MArch ELEVENTH ORDINARY Entry Forms and copies of Pros-MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS purtun may be obtained at the in the Company will be held at Education Department or at the the Omce of the Company, 1, Central British. School.
Hong Kong, March 2, 1931.
BANK HOLIDAYS.
SPORT NOTICES
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
ANNUAL RACE MEETING 1931.
February 28, March 2, 3, 4, and . 1931,
WOMAN POSES AS DETECTIVE.
Goes to Prison for Nine Months.
The story of a woman who pas- ed na " detective was told at Exeter Quarter Sessions recently N SATURDAY, February 28, when Daphne Freeland aged 44, the first race will be run at pleaded guilty to three charges of 1.30 p.m., and on all other days at fraud, and was sentenced to nine
months' imprisonment. 11.30 am.
rst bell will be rung at 1 pm and on the other four days at 11
Cueen's Building, Victoria, Hong Kong. on THURSDAY, 5th March, 1931, at 11 nm, for the purpose f receiving a Report of the Direc- tors, together with a Statement of a.m. Accounts, and Electing Directors and Auditors.
On the first day the
MEMBERS' BADGES &
secuted, guld that the story real-
Mr. G. D.. Roberts; who pro-1
ly began at Guildford. At the police station there on October 27 Freeland inquired for ENCLOSURE.
a taxlenb and a THE EXCHANGE BANKS will
The TRANSFER
car was obtained for her BOOKS of Members are reminded that they and phe drave off. She represent OPEN at 9.30 am, and will the Company will be CLOSED from and their ladies must wear their el-herself to the driver as a CLOSE at 12 Noon, for the Trans- FRIDAY, 20th February, 1931, to badges prominently displayed. 083, c/o
action of Public Business on Mon-THURSDAY, 5th March, 1931.
woman detective from Scotland No one without a badge will be Yard and said that she wanted to day, Tuesday and Wednesday, the both days inclusive, during which admitted to the Members' Enclo-find some men who had committed 2nd, 3rd and 4th March (Race period NO transfer of shares can sure.. Meeting).
be registered.
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TO LET.-Ground Flour of No. Pa. Des Voeux Rond Central; at: prezent in the occupation of the Netherlands Indin Commercial Bank, available from 1st Apr 1, 1931. Apply to David Sassoon & Co., Lid..
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POSTAGE STAMPS CATALOGUES FOR 1931.
You want a Catalogue. Because it enables you to identify your stamps, to recognise scarce varieties, to gain a knowledge of stamp values, and to have a basis on which to buy, sell or exchange.
GRACA & CO., Dealers in Postage Stamps and Philatelie Goods, Post Cards, Prayer Books, Garden Seeda, Toys,
&c.... No. 10. Wyndham. Street.
UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.
THE EASTERN EXTENSIÓN AUSTRALASIA & CHINA TELEGRAPH. CO., LTD.
مسته
The following unclaimed tele- grams are lying at the EE. Tale- graph, Co. Ofice, Hong Kong:-
Graso, from Toronto, Ont. Star Metals Manufacturing Co.,: from Madras. T
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Hong Kong, 26th Feb., 1931.
HONG KONG STOCK EXCHANGE.
THE HONG KONG STOCK EX
TCHANGE will be CLOSED on MONDAY, TUESDAY, and WED- NESDAY, March 2, 3, and 4, 1931.! at Noon, during the Race Meeting.. By Order of the Committee,
A. NISSIM,
Secretary. Hong Kong. February 27, 1931.
HONG KONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
10
JOHN ARNOLD,
Secretary.
crimes.
Badges admitting non-members She drove to Hersham and then the Members Enclosure and to London. There she remnined Club Rooms at $10 per day includ-some time at the Forty-three Club ing tax-or $40 including tax for and on coming out said that she the Meeting (Indies 36 and $20,had
Information about the Hong Kong, 6th February, 1931. through the Secretary upon intro-to Scotland Yard and then gald respectively), are obtainable men. She pretended to telephone
THE HONG KONG ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the FORTY-SECOND ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING
No
duction by a Member, auch Mem-that five Americans, on her to be responsible for all chits, tracks she was, had gone to Tor- whose
&c.
ing-
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.
quay.
she obtained £1 from a charitable woman at Torquny by saying that she wanted to get to Glasgow.
Badges admitting to Members'
She asked Captain Napper, who Enclosure will NOT be on sale at was driving, to take her there and the Race Club.
he did so. Napper became suspicious] On no pretext will children be and when he went to telephone to will be held at the Company's permitted in either enclosure dur-the police at Paignton Freeland Offices, P. & O. Building, on WED.ng the first four days of the Meet-disappeared. The same night NESDAY, 18th March, 1931, at 11 a.m. for the purpose of presenting the Report of the Directors to- The price of admission to the gether with a Statement of Ac-Public Enclosure is $4 per day in-
Meeting With Footballer. counts to 31st December, 1930, cluding tax for all person's, includ The next heard of her was ati and electing Directors and Audi-ng ladies, and is payable at the Exeter on the evening of October tors.
Cate
28, he said. There she met a Mr. Soldiers and Sailors in uniform McCosh, a professional footballer, are admitted to the Public Encle-whose connection with the matter sure at $1 per day, including tax. could not be subject to any critic- Bookmakers, Tic Tac men, &c., ism. She met him at the White will not be permitted to operate Lion Hotel and said that she was within the precincts of the Hong entitled to £4,000 from her father, Kong Jockey Club during the a Canadian rancher. The money. Race Meeting.
she said, was deposited with a known London solicitor, whose name
AS she gave
Sir Henry Curtis Bennett.
The REGISTER OF MEMBERS
HE FINAL DIVIDEND declar- ed for the Year ending 81st December, 1930, at the rate of of the Company will be CLOSED Three Pounds Sterling together from 5th March, 1931, to 18th with a Bonus of One Pound Sterl- March, 1931, both days inclusive. ing at exchange 1/1% is payable during which period no Transfer on and after the 2nd MARCH of Shares can. be registered. 1931, at the Offices of the Corpora- By Order of the Board of
are re-
Directors, on, where shareholders queated to apply for Warrants.
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.. By Order of the Board of Directors,
Agents, Hong Kong, 19th Feb., 1931.
V. M. GRAYBURN,
Chief Manager. Hong Kong, 28th Feb., 1981.
CLAREMONT
PRIVATE HOTEL Austin Road, Kowloon. (Facing the Kowloon Cricket Clab. Four minutes from ferry by bas.)
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EXCLUSIVE TABLE entirely under European management.
Hotel has a splendid aspect in one of the finest locations in Kowloon, away from noise, yet Pasily accessible. Terms very moderate. Reser. vations by letter or cable.
CLAREMONT
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The question of silks for winter can be answered to your satisfaction by an in- spection of the goods we are now showing.
They have just arrived and you really owe it to yourself to come and inspect them.
KASHMIR SILK STORE
36A, Queen's Road, C. Opposite Queen's Theatre.
LAMMERT BROS.
AUCTIONBERS, APPRAISERS AND BURVEYORS,
Public Auctions
GREEN ISLAND CEMENT COMPANY, LTD.
SERVANTS' PASSES. Passes for Servants will be is sued on application to Mesars. Linstead & Davis. Alexandra There was Buildings,
some discussion as
to how that sum could be obtain- Employers are requested to dis-ed, he said. McCosh sald that he tribute them with discrimination had to go to a theatre, and Free- and to endorse their names on the fand prevailed on him to meet her after the theatre. She went to Not the 42nd ORDINARY Servants Elosure except for that she was waiting for her hus- are not permitted in the Rougemont Hotel and said
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN passea.
ANNUAL MEETING of Sharehold-
passing through
crs' stande.
Any
ers will be held at the Offices of but must remain in their employ- the night thore. McCosh came in, on their duties, bend, and might have to spend the Company. Exchange Building, Des Voeux Road Central, Victoria,
and after some talk he left. Free- Hong Kong, on WEDNESDAY, the with Servants' Passes in their pos-night at the hotel. signed the re- persons found loitering land then arranged to stay the 18th day of March, 1931, at 11.30 session will forfeit the same and gister na Mrs. Macdonald, and fa- a.m., for the purpose of receiving will be removed from the enclc- curred a debt of 158.
In Statement of Accounts and the Report of the Directors for the year ended 31st December. 1930.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from WEDNESDAY, 4th March, 1981, to WEDNESDAY, 18th March, 1991, both days Inclusive.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
ALLAN KEITH,
Secretary. Hong Kong, 15th February, 1931.
THE DAIRY FARM ICE & COLD STORAGE COMPANY, LIMITED.
No that
Pure.
By Order,
.C. B. BROWN,
Secretary.
Hong Kong, February 11, 1931.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
ANNUAL RACE MEETING,
1931.
THE TIFFIN INTERVAL on the Last Four Daya will be taken after the Fifth Race on Each Day. By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary.
Next day, he added, she de- frauded a taxi-driver who drove her to Torquay, but who, on re- turning to Exeter, sent for the police, and she WAS arrested. She then had 1d. and six pawn- tickets on her.
The police reported that Free- land had been convicted fifteen times for fraud and had served a sentence of three years' penal servitude.
LIFE IN TEST TUBE.
DR. CRILE DESCRIBES HIS EXPERIMENTS.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
Reports from Cleveland that Dr. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Hong Kong, February 25, 1981. George W. Crile had created life in the THIRTY-FIFTH |➡ ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING of the Shareholders in the Com- pany will be held at the Com-
COMPANY MEETINGS
pany's Town Office, 2, Lower Al-THE HONG KONG & KOWLOON bert Road, on WEDNESDAY, the WHARF & GODOWN CO., LTD. 18th March, 1081, at Noon, for tho
for
a test tube were explained by that scient.et addressing the American Association for the Advancement of: Science, which met at Cleveland.
Dr. Crile declared that researches had been undertaken in quest of a physicul principle to account the conversion of normal cells into: cancer rells, or cells the energy of ment of Accounts, declaring aHE FORTY-FOURTH ORDIN- which is used only for growth. Dividend and re-electing Directors ARY ANNUAL MEETING of Working on the principle that a ant Auditors.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the the
|SHAREHOLDERS will be held at fertilid egg contained elements: Office of Messrs. Jardine, j'electrically both positive and nega- Company will be CLOSED from Matheson & Co., Ltd., on THURS tive, he argued that it substances the 7th to the 18th March, 1981, DAY, the 19th March, 1981, AT forming a living cell were com both days inclusive.
purpose of receiving the Report of NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. the Directors together with State-
By Order of the Board of Directors,
J. D. THOMSON,
Acting Secretary. Hong Kong, 27th Feb., 1931.
THE DAIRY FARM ICE & COLD STORAGE COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE RE TRANSFER OF SHARES.
CHAREHOLDERS are requested
to note that no "New Insuc" shares will be transferred until after the Transfer Books, have boen re-opened on the 19th March, 1931.
By Order of the Board of Directors,.
7. D. THOMSON,
Acting Secretary. Hong Kong, 27th Feb, 1951.
REASONABLE
Job Printing
PRICES
THE NEVERPAPER ENTERPRISE LTD. THÉMA, JÉKİL, BLOG, A” KA”MÝRDMAN,
NOON, for the purpose of receiv-bined properly in electrical solution ing the Report of the Directors they would organise themselves into and the Statement of Accounts for a unit which would present a coll- the year ended 31st December, ilke form without the usual union 1980.
of male and female elements,
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Dr. Crilé took various cells. Company will be CLOSED from separating their fats, proteins, and TUESDAY, tho 10th March, 1981, acids, and then tried to re-unite to THURSDAY, the 19th March, them an electrolyte solution. 1931, both days Inclusive.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
F. H. CRAPNELL,
Secretary. Hong Kong, 2nd March, 1991.
OUR
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com- Under the microscope the ponent parts of brain cells united and grew like living things, divi- ding scmetimes by bude and some- times by splitting, and continued to grow by feeding for two and a half months.
Other body cells, however, falled: to respond, and artichelal re-cres- tion did not work with all brain cella, feiling in the case of dogs; which had died of distemper, and rabblic which had died of ex- haustion.
Ultra-violet radiation killed re- juvenation power, Causing Dr. Crile observe "the lethal effect of radiation must be exerted on the Hipold elements of cancer cells."
The proposed Manitoba, publič works mentioned in the agreement between the Government of the pro
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