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PROGRAMMES

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DANTRY FORMS

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.

The following programme will. be broadcast to-day from the Hong

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ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING will be held in

Board Room of

the Kong Broadcasting Station Z.B.W. Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., on Third Extra Race Meeting, to be on a wavelength of 355 metres THURSDAY, the 23rd of March, at held on SATURDAY, 1st April,Į

5-8 p.m.-European programme. 1933 (weather permitting) may bej obtained at the Secretary's Office. Music.

5-5.30 pm.-Orchestrel and Band the Club House, Happy Valley, the Hydropaten (Gungl), Hong Kong Club, the Sports Club, and the Stables, Village Road.

Jolly Fellows (Vallstedt), Entries CLOSE at 12 o'clock, NOON

THURSDAY, on

23rd March, 1933.

By Order.

B. D. EVANS, Hon. Secretary.

THE HONG KONG FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

TH

THE SIXTY-FOURTH ORDIN- ARY GENERAL MEETING

of Shareholders will be held at thei Offices of the undersigned

On

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary, Hong Kong, 20th March 1933.

PRIZE - DAY

AT MUNSANG

COLLEGE

Bishop Hall Presents Awards.

PRINCIPAL AND STAFF COMPLIMENTED.

The Right Reverend R. O. Hall, Bishop of Victoría, distributed the prizes at the Annual Prize-Giving) New Concert Orchestra 9388. of the Munsang College, Kowloon.. Waltzes from Vienna-

which was held on Saturday after-į Waltz Selection (Johann Strauss), noon at 3 pm.

London Theatre Orchestra Dr. S. W. Tso, LL.D., O.B.E.. DX286. Chairman of the College Council Stealing Thro' the Classics No. 3 presided. Mr. N. L. Smith, Direc.

(arr. Somers),

tor of Education was present. Debroy Somers Band DX283. Before the prize-giving Bishop! 5.30-6 p.m.--CHILDREN'S CON- Hall was presented with the key CERT FROM THE STUDIO. of the new Assembly Hall, and

6-6.56 p.m. Variety.

formally declared the Hall open.

The congregation then sang tho 'school hymn.

MONDAY, the 10th April, 1933, at COMPANY MEETINGS Band-Day by Day. Noon, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the General Mana-

gers, tug her with a Statement of

Accounts for the year ended the A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED. 31st December, 1932.

[1]

(2)

The Turning of the Tide,

Geraldo & His Accordeon Bandi

DB828.

Vocal Duet-

The Pussycat News, Little Chap,

Mr. Flotsam and Mr. Jetsam

DBS43.

Old Folks at Home and in

Foreign Lands. Reg. Band of H.M. Grenadier!

Guards DX210,

The following Resolutions will

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN also be submitted to the Meeting: that the Forty-Eighth An-| "That as from the 1st day nual Ordinary General Meeting of "of January, 1933 the the Company (since its registra-Rand- "remuneration of the Con- tion) will be held at the Hong "aulting Committee be in-Kong Hotel, Hong Kong, on TUES- "creased from $16.000 to DAY, the 21st March, 1933, at "$24,000 per annum." 11.30 a.m., for the purpose of re- "That as from the 1st day ceiving the Report of the General Vocal Gems- "of January, 1933 the Managers, together with a State-Hold my Hand. "remuneration of the Audi- ment of Accounts for the year "tors be raised from $1,250 ended 31st October, 1932.

Bow Bells, 10 $1,500 per annum for "each Firm."

The Register of Shares of the The Share Register and Transfer Company will be CLOSED from Pirno Solo- Books will be closed from the 27th

THURSDAY, the 16th day of Medley of Layton and Johnstone March to the 10th April, 1983, both March, to WEDNESDAY. the 22nd| Successes, (days inclusive.

day of March, 1933, both days in- JARDINE, MATHESON &clusive, during which period no Song-

transfer of shares can be register- ed.

CO., LTD.

General Managers. The Hong Kong Fire Insurance Co., Ltd.

Hong Kong, 20th March, 1933.

THE HONG KONG FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,

NOT

LIMITED.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that an EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the above? Company will be held at the Offices of the tieneral Managers, Messrs.

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON, General Managers. Hong Kong, 9th March, 1933.

NOTICE.

THE HONG KONG & WHAMPOA

DOCK CO., LTD. -

Jardine, Matheson and Company. N that the

【OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

Columbia Light Opera Company

DX332.

Gettin' Sentimental, Spring is Here Again,

Marion Harris (Comedianne)

DB851.

LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS AND SURVEYORS.

- Public Auctions -

HE Undersigned have received

Receiver, Supreme Court, to sell by Public Auction

ON

TUESDAY, March 21, 1933, at 11 8.m.,

at No. 1B, Queen Victoria Street, Ground Floor.

The Goods and Chattels of A. Young & Co., Compradore (In Bankruptcy), Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.

Auctioneers.

Hong Kong, Murch 20, 1933.

HE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public

Auction

Those present then entered the Hall and the Principal of the Col! lege read the Annual Report.

Diplomas were then presented to the following by His Lordship, Wednesday the 22nd. March 1933 Bishop Hall:

commencing at 10.30 am,

ON

Lee Wal-cheung, Yim Chip-ko, at No. 94 A, Nathan Road, Kowloon. Chung Heung-koy, Chan Kim-ying, Lee Hing-hong, Yung Wing-po and Lam Shu-wah.

His Lordship spoke a few words in which he praised the work of the Principal of the College, Mr. R. Huang, B.Sc. Bishop Hall im- pressed on the boys of the school the necessity of having воте hobby which would occupy their leisure all through life.

Mr. Yim Chip-ko then made

A Quantity of VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE.

On View from 21st. March 1933.

Torms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS..

Auctioneers. Hong Kong, March 16, 1933.

THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public

ON Wednesday the 22nd. March 1933 commencing at 2.30 pm,

at No. 8, Branksome Towers, May Road.

THE valedictory speech to the assem- Auction Turner Layton 9701. bled gathering on behalf of the

graduating class of 1982.

He said that there was no doubti that Munsang College was im- pregnated with the Christian spirit. After several years spent under the guidance of the College,) (they had begun to realize that thei

main purpose of life was to serve On Billy Bennett (Comedian) 9545-humanity indescriminately, 0.56-7.30 p.m.--Closing Local His Lordship then presented the

Humorous-

The Memory Man, Mottoes,

Stock Quotations, etc.

7 p.m.-

prizea.

A Quantity of VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE.

View from Tuesday the 21st.

March 1933 Terms:---Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS..

Auctioneers.

Hong Kong, March 16, 1933.

HL Undersigned have received

Tinstructions to sell by Public

A vote of thanks was then pro-i Concerto No. 2 in F Minor for Piano posed by the Rev. W. W. Rogers

and Orchestra (Chopin, Op and seconded by Mr. K. T. Tam. 21),

Benediction was said by the Bev. Marguerite Long (Piano) and A. D. Stewart.

Orchestre de la Societe des

Light refreshments were then Auction Concerts du Conservatoire. served in the school bullding. Paris LX4/LX7. 7.30-7.45 p.m.--Gilbert & Sullivan)

Limited. Pedder Street, Victoria in Meeting of Shareholders will be Ordinary Yearly the Colony of Hong Kong on MON- held in the Office of the Company,

AY, the 10th day of April, 1933, 2, Queen's Building, Hong Kong. Vocal Gems. at 12.15 o'clock in the afternoon on MONDAY, 27th March. 1933, Ruddigore,

or a soon thereafter as the An- at Noon, for consideration of the nual General Meeting of the Com: Directors' Report and Statement of pany shall have been concluded Accounts for the year ending 31st The Gondoliers, when the subjoined Resolutions December, 1932.

will be respectively proposed us Extraordinary Resolutions viz. :--

The Share Register and Trans-

1) That the existing 8,000! fer Books will be CLOSED from "shares in the capital of the the 20th to the 27th March, 1933, A "Company of the nominal value, both days inclusive.

"ol $250 each, upon which the! "sum of $100 has been paid up.; "be divided into 40,900 shares of "the nominal value of $50 each. "upon which the

Bum of $20 "shall be credited as paid up.

42) That as on and from the "is day of July, 1933, the re- "gulations contained

By Order of the Board of Directors,

E. COCK, Chief Manager.

Hong Kong. 10th March, 1933.

Columbia Light Opera

DR. TSO'S SPEECH

Dr. T80 said:---"On behalf of the College Council I have Columbia Light Opern Company

the DX297.

great pleasure of welcom- ing His Lordship, the Bishop of Company

Victoria, to this Assembly Hall; the 9565. opening ceremony of which he has 80 successfully performed. We are grateful indeed to His Lordship for the benediction which he has just pronounced upon the College, and I hope that under the blessings so in- voked the College may be given strength and vigour to continue its work of usefulness.

7.45-8 p.m. From the Studio. talk on Ladies' Dress by

"Collette."

8 p.m.-Local Time and Weather Report.

8.3-11.30 p.m.-A relay from the Ko Shing Theatre.

10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press News.

11.30 p.m. Close Down.

in the GENERAL NOTICES. Messrs. Anderson Music Co.

"printed documents submitted t "the meeting and for the pur "pose of identification subscrib-i "ed by the Chairman thereof be "approved and adopted as the! "Articles of Association of thej "Company, in substitution for "and to the exclusion of, all the "existing Articles thereof."

SOCIETY OF ST. GEORGE,

HONG HONG.

ATTENTION

ON

.

THURSDAY, March 23, 1933, commencing at 10.30 a.M., at No. 53, Nathan Road, 1st Floor, Kowloon.

On

A Quantity of VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE.

from Wednesday,

View

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY

ATTRACTIVE TAILORING.

WINTER

SUITS AND OVERCOATS.

Made Of Best Woollens and Tweeds.

WING HING CO.

18, D'Agullar Street. Tel. 21417.

DENTISTS.

HARRY FONG, Dentiri, 1st floor, No. 74, Queen's Rojë

Central. Tal. 11938.

LAU PAK WAL Dentist,

HONG KONG OFFICE:- GLOUCESTER BLDG, 1st Floor, Telephone 29483. KOWLOON OFFICE:— 385, NATHAN ROAD, 2nd Flore, Telephone 58581.

TANG YUK, Dentigi. Successors to

the late BIEN TING. 14. D'Aguilar Street.

TEENA VERY MODERAT

Comaltation Free

ENGINEERS & SHIPBUILDERS.

W. 8. BAILEY & CO., LTD.

Kowloon 347, New Work & Repairs. Call Fism "L" Sole Agents for Kelvin Mojang.

HAIR DRESSERS.

LEK YEE.

Ladies' and Gentlemen's Hai Dressers & Booksellers, No. 12, D'Aguilar Stresi. (opposite Queen's Theatre).

OPTICIANS.

THE HONG KONG OPTICAX COMPANY, 'Phous 12311.

53, Queen's Road Central

I

Tuarantee 8QUEAKS

SHOES.

my shoes are made by a new proEESI ;===

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Children's Shoes from $3.00 pak, FACTORY DIRECT TO YOU, Soleing a specialty Soleing orders executed in 24 hours WONG SIU WOON

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271, Hennessy Road,

TYPEWRITER DEALERS.

March 22, 1933.

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers. Hong Kong, March 17, 1933.

Hong Kong who, has generously To-day we are greatly honoured given towards the building fund of Both take by the presence of His Lordehip and this Assembly Hall.

FOR SALE.

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All records in the above European of Mr. N. L. Smith, the Director of great interest in our work and in Their presence here the name of the school we wish to programmes are kindly supplied by Education.

will. I feel sure, stimulate all those welcome them. concerned, particularly members of The highest number of students the College staff who have laboured 9 record was 420 as against 300 of

G anaiduously and unassumingly for the previous year. This number in-

leludes 65 hoarders. It shows u the past years, to further efforts in making the College a still greater rense of 66 students or

erenne of 18 per cent. There were altogether 30 teachers, 21 of whom The need has long been felt of a were working at full time and 9 part Hall, such as this, to give more class time. School was opened on 246 rooms and a place for school asser-days and the average attendance was bly. It is due to the generosity of 93.6 per cent. our well wishers and supporters, of | whom I must mention the names of

We presented 7 boys for the Messrs. Li Heung-kuk, Ng Keng- yun and Lam Taz-fung, who have University Matriculation Examina-

Pive cundidates were Lions. donated to the building fund the ful; four passed the Matricula- CHINESE

HONG KONG COLLECTION AGENCY, Alex. Bldg., Des Voeux Road, 1st Floor.

Your troubles will be over if you HE ANNUAL GENERAL send all your accounts of any kind MEETING of the Society will for collection to us. No risks- be held in the Board Room of The no loss. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY Hong Kong Jockey Club (3rd floor), When ordering mention "China MaL" | GIVEN that & further Extraordin-Gloucester Building, on THURS ary General Meeting of the Com-DAY, 23rd March, 1933, at 6.30 p.m. pany will be held at the same place on TUESDAY, the 25th day! of April, 1933, at 12 noon for the purpose of receiving a report of) the proceedings of the above men- tioned Meeting and of confirming, if thought fit, as Special Resolu- tions the above mentioned Resolu tions respectively (Nos. 1 and 2).

A copy of the proposed new Ar-|

TO LET SPACIOUS OFFICE ROOMS

in the

NEW BUILDING of

THE NATIONAL COMMERCIAL icles of Association of the Com-

& SAVINGS BANK, LTD. at the corner of

Des Voeux Rond Central

and

pany with the alterations and amendments and differences be tween the existing and the propos- ed new Articles incorporated and indicated in red ink can be seen during the usual business hours at, Ready for Occupation next April the aforesaid office of Messrs. Jar-)

dine, Matheson Limited..

Dated the 18th day of March, 1933.

Ice House Street

also

FOUR ROOMED FLATS with FLUSH TOILET and other Modern Conveniences

Newly constructed at

Nos. 7 and 9, Breezy Terrace Bonham Road

Ready for Occupation now.

RENTALS MODERATE

Apply to

und

Company,

JARDINE, MATHESON &c. CO., LTD., General Managers.

THE CHINA LIGHT & POWER CO. (1918) LTD.

ALECTRICITY SUPPLY the

THE NATIONAL COMMERCIAL ELEC CITY Prince Edward

& SAVINGS BANK, LTD., 144, Des Voeux Road, Central Telephone 22705,

Road from Waterloo Road East- ward to Ma Tau Wat village will bo discontinued from 8 am to 3 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 22nd of ¡March, 1983.

For the following purposes:** (a) To receive the Report of the

Committee and Statement of Accounts for the past year. (b) To elect the Officers and Com-|

mittee for the ensuing year. (c) To consider the manner in which St. George's Day shall be celebrated.

PAULINE

DANCING ACADEMY. Latest Ball Room Dancing Nightly.

arrived. now

AN

many

Scholastic Successes.

BUC-

munificent sums of $1,200, $1,000 and $500 respectively, that this Lion and one qualified for the Senior Tornl. One of our candidates, Li building was erected and opened to Wai-cheong, succeeded in gaining day. On behalf of the College the Government Scholarship. Council I tender to them and other am glad to say, for the first time, donors, whose names are too many we have two old boys studying in to mention here, our gratitude and Hong Kong University.

SCHOOL REPORT.

L

Repairing & Cleaning Undertaken at Monthly Ratea.

HOP SING & CO.

28, Pottinger Street. ·

WEDDING

- 645 04 03

AT REGISTRY

Miss Millie Chan and Mr. W. Thom.

(d) To transact any other busi-

news of which due notice has New Lady Instructresses have heart-felt thanks, in which I must

In the Junior Local Examinations been given.

the Intest also associate the name of Mr. we also entered 7 boys, and the re- All Members

are requested to Dancing Steps taught. Classes Huang, Principal of the College,ault was a one hundred per cent. attend.

Afternoon; Practice Nightly 8-12 through whose energy and efforts in pass. Beulden we have obtained ô

A Chinese wedding of much LINSTEAD & DAVIS, Newly redecorated and

collecting funds the erection of this distinctious in English and Mathe-local interest took place on Saturday Secretaries & Treasurers, charming lights to lend enchant Hall was made possible.

metics. The record of this school at the Registry of the Supreme

Hong Kong, 16th March, 1983.

ment to your pleasure.

for the three previous years in suc- Court, when the marriage between Įcession has been 50 per cent. pass, Mr. Wesley Thom, B.Sc., and Miss In presenting the Beltool report for and now in the result of the two Millie Chan was solemnised.

seventh school year ending examinations combined January 1933, the Principal said: made a record among the Hong The year under review embraces Kong Bchools (85.7 per cent.). events of general interest and suc- [censes of great importance in the

history of this young school, Mun-| sung, which will be commented on in turn:

7th A, KING'S THEATRE BLDG.

DRYCLEANING & DYEING with up-to-date machinery and by 'experts. PROMPT-NEAT-RELIABLE. Dresses and sults returned on wire-hangers free of charge. Special Motor van collects and delivers all orders through our agents, twice daily. Direct delivery can be arranged. EVER-NEW CLEANING & DYEING CO, Head Office and Works: 303, Main Street, Shankiwan West. Tel. 26005. AGENTS:-

Shanghal Silk Mart, 80, Queen's Road Central. Yee Hing, 61, Des Voeux Road Central,

Asla Tailoring Co., 231, Nathan Road, Kowloon,

the

4 Number and Attendance.

We have:

SEAMENS' LONG TRAMP

Gibraltar.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. Chan Thong, former compradore of the Dairy Farm Ltd., while tho bridegroom is the chemist of the Central Hospital at Nanking.

A large gathering of friends were present at the Registry and also at Weary and footsure four New-the reception which was held at foundland seamen who "missed Lane, Crawfords later.,

I am glad to announce, firal of the boat" arrived here after Dr. Li Shu-fan, M.B., Ch.B., pra- all, that two new members have walking most of the way from posed the health of the bride and joined the College Council during Alicante to Gibraltar a distance bridegroom, the uncle of the latter the year.

They are Hing Shung of approximately 350 miles. The and the father of the former reply- Mok and Hong Kok Li. Mr. Mok men who formed part of the crewing on their behalf,

is the son of Mok Kong Bang, one of a Norwegian steamer were on The honeymoon is being spent In

'ad to leave very shortly.

of the founders of this school, and leave ashore when their ship Shanghai and the couple are expect Mr. Li is a prominent merchant in' sailed. Beuter.

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