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NOTICE

THE DAIRY FARM, ICE & COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS

THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1940.

THE HONGKONG AND

KOWLOON WHARF

AND GODOWN COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE TO SHAKEHOLDERS

NOTICE is hereby given that Ian EXTRAORDINARY GENE- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN RAL MEETING of the Com- that the Forty--ninth Ordinary pany will be held at the Office Yearly Meeting of the Share-of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & holders of the Company will be Co., Ltd., Pedder Street, Hong held at the Company's Office, Kong, on Friday, the 20th day Windsor House, Mezzaning

of May, 1949, at Noon for the Floor, Hongkong, on Thursday, 6th May, 1940 at 11 am. for Purpose of considering and, if the purpose of receiving the thought fit, passing the follow- A Special Report of the Directors to-ing Resolution as gether with Statement of Ac-Resolution:--

will be inserted

Free of Charge If

3

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-POSITION VACANT

Genaral

URGENTLY Required Amah for English Couple. Small Flat. Phone 34121 x1, 250 900 $1.371 to 12.30 p.m. and 2.00 pm to 5.15 p.n

WANTED KNOWN CARPETS, RUGS, UPHOLSTERY,

own home cleaned in your modern, convenient DURACLEAN

hy

BERVICE. Tel. 24408, Agent. George Lin & Co. 202 Bank East Asia Building.

LADIES we have at your service all

for specialized operation Нетеле Curtiza Ccol Waves. machineless of perine hairdyea & manicure-ROGE MARIE Beauty Parlour-Phone 6038443, Han. kow Rd., Kowloon.

RUGS Paking Art Wholesale

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HONG

FOR SALE

edition)

(1049 Llat, Govt.

the conts for

year ended

That the following shall be December, 1049, to sanc-

substituted for Clause 95 In tion the declaration of A Dividend and to re-elect the Articles of Association of Directors and Auditors.

the Company:--

SUMMARY 'OFFENCES ORDINANCE, 1932′

(Ordinanca No. 40 of 1932)

GENERAL PERMIT GRANTED BY THE COMMISSIONER OF POLICE, UNDER SUB-SECTIONS (15) AND (16) OF SECTION 3 OF THE

SUMMARY OFFENCES

ORDINANCE, 1932, TO HOLD FUNERAL AND MARRIAGE PROCESSIONS

AND TO PLAY MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS THEREAT

A general permit is hereby Kranted

sub-sections under

(15) and (18) of section 3 of the Summary Offences Ordin- ance, 1932, to hold a proces- sion on the eccasion of and for the purpose of u funeral or a marriage and to play instruments during the holding of such a proces-

ston subject to the following

conditions:

The Transfer Books of the "Each Director of the Com-

musteni Company will be closed from pany shall be paid out of the the Company re- KONG DIRECTORY Tht rsday, 1st April to Thurs-funds of

- containing Hong day 5th May, both days in-muneration for his services at the rate of $2,500.00 per ounami Hospital,clusive.

and such further suns as the By Order of the Board of Company in General Meeting may from time to time deter- mine."

Order By af Directors.

Offices. Schools, Churches, Institutes, Concubites. Services, Clube, Agencies, Who's Who, Residences. It's the most up-to-date and most complete of all business directories NOW ON BALE in the Colony,

book at all leading

shops "China Mait" office.

FANLING BABIES'

HOME

FIRST

ANNUAL MEETING

will be held on

Directors.

and

A. A. BREMNER,

Acting Secretary.

Hong Kong, April 12, 1949.

of the Boord

G. B. S. THOMSON,

Secretary.

Hong Kong. April 26, 1949.

of WEDNESDAY, APRIL, 27, 1949

CARPETS 4 RUGB. Nenuina, Peking and Tientsin, tovely de elges and colourings, various sizes. Come and Inspect at The Chine Rug Co., Kayamally Buliding, 4th Floor (Opposito Hang Kong

Hotel

Queen's Road, Central,

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

MAY BE BOOKED AT THE SWINDON BOOK STORE, 20 NATHAN ROAD, TEL. 89327

DANCING LESSONS

BALLROOM

DANCING "Mada

Easy". Learn QUICKLY And

Surprise

your

friends i Make

your DANCING enjoyabla by

Joarning

BAMBA, RHUMBA,

at 6 p..

t

ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH

HALL

ALL FRIENDS

OF THE HOME

WILL BE WELCOME

LAMMERT BROS.

Auctioneers, Surveyors and Appraisers, Pedder Building. Telephone No. 20224.

PUBLIC AUCTION

The Undersigned have re-

THE SHANGHAI & HONGKEW WHARF

CO., LTD.

Incorporated under the Com- panics

Ordinances, Hong Kong.

NOTICE

IN THE SUPREME

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN COURT OF HONG KONG

that

an

General

Ordinary Meeting of Shareholders will be held at No. 27, Chung Shan Rond, E., Shanghai, on Fri- day, May 20, 1949, ut 4 p.m., for the following purposes:---

To receive und consider the Directors' Report and Statement of Accounts for December the year ended

31, 1948, to declare a nal dividend, to elect Directors and Auditors and to transact any ofher ordinary business of the Company.

The Transfer Books and Share Register will be closed from May 9 to 20, 1949; both days Inclusive.

PROBATE JURISDICTION

IN

THE GOODS of WILLIAM HERBERT BASING MUSKETT (otherwise known as HERBERT WILLIAM BANTING MUSKETT) late of No. 18 Hart Avenue, Kowloon, in the Colony of Hong Kong. Store Superin- tendent, deceased.

an

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Court has by virtue of Section 58 of the Probates Ordinance, 1897,

made 'Order limiting the time for creditors and others to send in their claims against the above estate to the 8th day of May,

Proxies will be received at the offices of the General Agents in Shanghai up to, but not later than forty eight (48) | 1949. hours before the Meeting.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

All creditors and others are accordingly hereby required to send their claims to the undersigned on or before that

JARDINE, MATHESON | date.

& CO., LTD., General Agents. April 22, 1949.

TANGO and JITTERBUG (Jive).ceived instructions to sell by Shanghai,

Enquiries (1-3

P.M.): TONY Public Auction on

HUDSON, 512 Chine Building.

FOR SALE

MOTOR BOAT 25 ft. long No. 12-14 m.p.h. With Lavatory and New 100 H.P. Ford V8 Marine Engine $18,000.00.- .Apply Box a13 "China Mait".

TWO-STOREY house in Stanley, with 7, Hoems, 2 Tennis Courts, Beautui Garden, Garage, Ber vants Quarters and Alf modern conveniences. Good view. Area 45,000 sq. ft. Immediate occupa· tian. Box 812 "China Mall." 100 SETS Cutlery Just arrived from America-guaranteed stain

usa, rustless, highly polished all- steel. Each set 24 pleces com- prising of 6 knives, 6 forks, 6 teaspoons and 6 tablespoons.

FRIDAY, April 29, 1949 commencing at 2.30 p.m.

at their Sales Rooms, 35 Hankow Road, Kowloon.

VALUABLE

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE comprising:-

THE HONG KONG

JOCKEY CLUB

Dated the 25th day of April, 1940.

DEACONS, Solicitors

for the Administratrix, Prince's Building, Hong Kong.

Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the 5th Race Meet- ing to be held on Saturday 7th May, 1948, (weather permit- | MARINE DEPARTMENT Dining Room & Bed Rooming) may be obtained at the

Secretary's Office, Exchange NOTICE NO. 12 OF 1949 Fumlture, 3 Piece Suites, Odd, Building: the Club House, Armchairs & Sofas, lee Chests, Happy Valley; and the Stables, Table Fans, Tientsin Carpets, Shan Kwong Road. Ceiling Fan, Hook Hug, Bicycle, Moffat Electric Stove, Piano,

Entries close at 12 o'clock Babies Play Pen & High Chair, Noon on Thursday, 28th April, Refrigerator, Cutlery, Crockery 1949. & Glass Ware, Etc., Etc.

Also

One Standard 14 Motor Cor

at Terminus Fire Station, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon.

Selling $30 per set, well below-License No. 165-can be seen Cost-clearance sale. Rare op portunity for clubs, hotels, and baterers. Apply V. M. Hammond & Co. Union Building. Room 406. Tel. 28530.

USED CARS, many makas, good Condition, reasonable prices ($2,- 500 to $10,000). Apply Olymplo

41-61 Motors Ltd..

Lockhart Road. Tel 22639.

TAMARA MAY

603

Peninsula

Hotel. New consignment Summer in White, Wedge Heel Bhoes Brown/White, Blue/White Suado, White Linen, Eto. in stock Summer Dresses, Blouses, Skirts, Charts, Etc. Orders Taken,

PILOT RADIOS: Same reliable re-war quality now obtainable t populer prices, made possible. inly by Increased demand and

On View from Thursday, the 28th April. 1949.

Terms:

By Order,

D. L. PROPHET,

Actg. Secretary,

NOTICE

and

It is hereby notified that sealed tenders in duplicate, which should be clearly mark- ed "Tender for the Hire of R.C.Ls.", for the hire of one or more wood, ramped cargo lighters, will be received at the Office of the Chairman, Tender Board, Colonial Secre- tariat, up till noon on Friday. May 6, 1949.

These vessels are flat bot- tomed, dumb barges, 52′ in length, 18 in breadth, and have a maximum draft of 3' while carrying a load tons deadweight.

The

successful

of 36

Notice is hereby given that As Customary.

Charles Andrew Sutherton Russ

tenderer James Charles LAMMERT BROS.,

Stewart, Solicitors of Hong will be require to deposit Auctioneers. Kong,

the Treasury, Prince's on April 11, 1949, with

of $3,000 entered into a

Partnership Building, the sum Agreement and that from May for each vessel hired, against

loss or serious damage. 1, 1940, they will carry on the practice of solicitors at Wang Hing Building, No. 10, Queen's Road, Central, 2nd floor, under the style or firm name of C. A. Sutherton Russ and Stewart -Telephone No. 27735.

Service Auction Rooms

A. E' E. de Rouss, Auctioneer. Auctioneers, Surveyora, etc. Basement, French Bank Bldg., Telophone 31867.

untas. World Reception Models from $100 such. Dátain ible at all- the. better dealers or

Ireot from: Colonial Agencies, FOR Teekoochay Bidd+ 14 Queen's

toad. Phone 20310.

HONG KONG PILM ANTS THEATRE NEWS at 80, pente pe opy. Obtainable st Leading Book Stores, Newspaper · Bellers; ind "China Mall" Offer.

HNA MAIL PICTORIAL 2.00 per copy. Obtainable at will ading Book Stores and "China fall” ÖMoe.

HINA HAIL ÞOSTOARD-$1.50 70 or 20 cents each. Obtainable Vin leading Book Stores and Zikina Mais"" ©MOL"} UPIESLING): PADS-100 jagge (1760 poenta zamatud (On,'safe" at

FINEST DEVELOPING & ENLARGING

YOU CAN RELY ON

ALEXANDER BLDG., II.K.

OR

192, NATHAN RD., K'LOON

The Beat in the Colony Also dealers of all kinds of CAMERAS & FILMS. -

NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that I am as from May 1, 1949 resigning from the manage- ment of Messrs. U. SPALINGER & CO., LTD.

WONG SUNG-KI. * * *

taken

Orders

for. Ladles* Children's Dresses, Smooks Maternity Wear, Under-clothing|

all household requiramenta Curtains, Cushiona, Loose Govery,} ato, prises moderate, MADAME V. MARLAY

(Late of "Modern Minn.) -National - - Bank-Building, —— 19 Hojau at Room 607 Tal, 24583.

to

Tenderers must attach each tender a deposit receipt, showing that they have de- posited with the Treasury Prince's Building, the sum of $500, as a pledge of the bong des of their tenders; which sum shall be forfeited to the Hong Kong Government by any successful tenderer, failing or refusing to implement his tender. The deposit will be returned to unsuccessful ten- mierers.

Forms of tender, further particulars and the conditions of hire may be obtained from the Superintendent Engineer, Government Slipway, Yaumati. Government does not bind itself, to accept the highest or any tender.

N. GARLAND, Acting Directon Marine.

Marine Offco, Hong-Kong, April 26, 1949.

(1) Notice must be given, to

the officer in charge of the police station nearest to which the procession is to commence not less than 6 hours

the before

com- mencement of EL funeral not less procession and ihun 2 days before the commencement of a mar- ringe procession.

(2) Such notice shall contain

the following information. with regard to the pro- cession

CHINA

CARNIVAL

By Dick Turner

THEATRE LANDALE STREET WANTSAI, PHONE: 21550 (Next to Soldiers & Sailora Home)

SHOWING TODAY 2.30, 5.30, 7.30 & 9.30 p.m. "ANNA & THE KING OF SIAM"

Starring

Ireau DUNNE Rex HARRISON Linda DAHNELL

TOMORROW

FOR ONE DAY ONLY "TARZAN'S DESERT MYSTERY"

Coming Great Attraction!

Apr. 20 "Great Waltz"

Apr. 30

"A Guy Named

Joo"

STAR

Phone 583JS

17 Hankow Road, Kowloon TODAY ONLY 2.30, 5.10, 7.20 & 0.30 p.tn.

AUTION...

(a) the

date, time ubject thereof;

and

RAFT'S KING OF

(b) the names

and ad- dresses of the persons for the responsible urganisation thereof;

("the

ronte proposed thereof and number

of persons who will participate therein;

(d) the number and type of vehicles intended to be used:

(e) the number of bands, if any, intended to be provided by the or- ganisers.

(3)

The

persons responsible for the organisation of the procession will ensure that peace and good order is preserved and minimise any obstruction or incon- venience and shall comply with any directions given by the Commissioner of Police

the route 10 which shall be followed.

RS

(4) This permit shall not ex- tend to a procession on-

STLYZA

RAFT SIDNEY MRACE"

TOMORROW—— (By Popular 'Request) Here Come The Co-eds.

with

Abbott & Costello.

MAJESTIC

SHOWING TODAY

AT 2.20, 8,20, 7.20 & 9.20 p.m.

They all want what “Gertie isn't giving!

KEWARD SMALL **

petray

croaching upon a footpath "GETTING

or verandah,

ST. THOMAS MORE ASSOCIATION

to

It is regretted that due unforeseen circumstances it has been necessary to cancel the dance arranged for Friday, April 20.

GERTIES

GARTER

DENNIS O'KEEFE MARIE MCDONALD

OPENS FRIDAY "ADVENTURES OF CASANOVA”

CENTRAL

270, 'QUEEN'S RD., CENTRAL.

PHONE 25720.

TONIGHT AT 7.20 & 9.30 P.M.

"THE SPOILED PRINCESS"

in

This eper In the

written by Mr. #, T. MA, bracker of the Translator.

11

Chinese Chinew version was

A Classical

Opera

Modern

English! Re-arranged best plays that were and

Translated

12-13

DOPH, 1963 BY MEA BERVICE, MI T. M. ARC, 6. M. PAT, OFF.

"The new army stresses dignity, Senator—no more. stooping over to pick up papers and cigaret 'butts!”

BARCLAY ON BRIDGE

By Shepard

Barclay

"The Authority on Authorities"

KEEP RUFFS IN MIND and then made The worst pos- DEFENDING against suit sible play Andable, laying down 4. contract, a player should always the heart A and leading the have in mind the possibility of East took that with the 10, elim- gaining tricks for his side

inuled the rest of the trumps in by ung, in either his own hand two more rounds and then used that of his partner. Except the diamonds to discard his club vhen the declarer has been push- losers. Thus he made his con- d into his contract by competi-tract plus an extra trick.

When East led the diamond Q Ive bidding, or has deliberately acrinced, he is usually in post- to the second trick, a better de- ion to have some kind of play fender would have played low. If second dia- for the number of tricks to which East had then tried a he is committed. Those on the mood South should have como other side should try to plan

for in with the big card and returned nough to thwart him, even if a second club to the A,

A, especially nough high card tricks do not since North had used his fairly seem to be in sight,

SAJ 98

J

HK 10 702 DQ 8

$ Q 7 5 3

H 9-8 63

# 4 3

C 6 3

S 10

DKJ 97

2 CA 7

N WE S

CQ 9 8 S

SK 42

HA 4

DA 10

CK J 10 4 2

(Dealer. East East-West vol-

6 on the first trick. us Telaining his heart. A. South would

been sure of ro- entry. Play of his trump A would have eliminated the dum- my's only trump and rendered it certain that North could take the third club trick with a ruff that would prevent an extra trick.

·

་་

Tomorrow's 'Problem

orable.)

S 10 7

*

} 4 3 2

***t

South

Wait

North

*059

I C

1 S

Pass

! H

Posa

3 C

Pasa

Poss

4 C

Pass

I H

South disliked every possible

ead in his hand, but finally chose

DA 7 5 CAKQ 63

S AJ813

HA 7

D 10 8 0 4 3

C 9

S KQ S

N

KQJ9

W E

$

5.9 4 2

CJ 10 8 4

H 10 8 0 0

DQ JO 2

C 76

(Dealer: West. East-West vul-

he club J. East let that run to nerable).

ils which might have been

Isky, and then decided to set up Can you Imagine any natural

is diamonds as quickly as pos- bidding of this deal which con ible. When he led the Q. South | give South a chance to be the *ame in impetuously with the A hero of It?

A BRITISH Crossword PUZZLE

4

18

19

10

12

one of the

produced during the

by pawn seat, and

5

T. F. MA

With Gay, Fast, Tune- ful Musical Comedy with Plenty of Laught!

ADMISSIONS:-

$7.30, $4.70, $3.50 & $1,70

SHOWING

TODAY

+

Cathay

Sven now It Kardel JUNYOTY enjoyable production

Chinese

** the theatre

|| Af 2.30, 5.30,

7.30 & 9.30 P.M.

—KETURN ENGAGEMENT HY POPULAR REQUEST!— ROLLIN' with RHYTHM! ROLLIN with LAŬGH! Dennis MORGAN • Janis PAIGE * Jack CARSON in

162

The TIME The PLACE, & The GIRL'

Color by Technicolor, with Martha VICKERS A Warner's Musical Marvel!

COMMENCING ON FRIDAY, 28th APRIL THE BEST TEN

"THE RED SHOES" OF THIS YEAR!

Color by TECHNICOLOR

14

18

17 20

22

24

24

25

26

27

128

31

Across

1 Discharge,

4 Coward.

gold.

22. Take cover.

8 Observed. : 20. Measure.

Brace,

10 Cad.

11 Close.

12 Withered. 14 Resi

17 Grown-up.

27 Heap.

20 Acted

clumsily.

20 Tidy.

30 Grow old. 31 Go abroad.

19 Ménsure of· 33 Despatch.

purity of

Yesterday's Crossword

30

2 Lessoned,

Coro.

Exclude.

5 Worship.

Down

18 Certain.

10 Situation,

10 Iterate.

20 Reparation.

ET

ped.

6 Dance.

7 Stoward.

21 Beach.

28 Nymph.

24 Beer.

12 Underminem. 20, Crest.

13 Stratagem:

B

23 Again, 25 Falec, 28 Turnult, 27 Erred, 28 Class, 29 Defend.

DOWN-1 Tetries, 2 Itesolute, AGROSB:——–1 Forged, & Doubt, & Eplo, 4: Dilutes, & Deficit, 6 8 Pined, D ́Armil,:1ó virs), 11| Odious, 7 Braga, 14, Raticule,· 18.. Curio, 12 Lall, 18 Curse: 18 De- Exported, 18 Dangers, 17 Merit- miss, 18 Tempei, 20 Blemn, 23 Lido, ed, 19 Erases, 31 Trail, 24 Nude.

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