NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Re
GOVERNMENT BILLS, ETC.
TENDERS for SPECIE and MEXICAN TOLLA for curat, in this Colony,
for Telegraphic Transfer on the Lords Commissioners of HIS MAJESTY'S TREASURT, London, up to and for the sum of £20,406, will be required by the TREASURY CHEST OFFICER, ARMY PAY DEPARTMENT, until 11 A.M. on the 20th March, 1916.
The Tenders to state the total amount (in Pounds Sterling), No Telegraphio Transfer will be made for less than £100.
The Tenders to be in duplicate, and in sealed Borers, addressed to the TREASURY CHEST OFFICER, ARMY PAY DEPARTMENT, and endorsed "TENDERS FOR GOVERN. MENT BILLS, sto!"
The right to accept or reject any or all of the Tondors is reserved.
Coples of Forms of Toader can be had on application.
Persons Tendering for (Bills) are hereby notified that having regard to the provisions of the Acts 22 George II. Cap. 46 and 41 Georgo III. Cap. 62, the accoplanes of any such "Tender is subject to the exprose condition that no Member of the British House of Commons to shall be admitted to any share or part in or any benefit to arise from the Contract thereby made for the allotment of such (Bills),"
The provisions in question do not apply to Contracts entered into by an Incorporated Trading Company in its corporate capacity and made for the general benefit of the Company."
J. O'HARA, Colonel, A.P.I., Treasury Chest Officer. His Majesty's Treasury Ofice,
Hongkong, 27th March, 1916.
FU
TO LES
1440
DURNISHED HOUSE, FOUR BOOMS, PEAK, 4 or 6 months, Rent $125.00.
BUNGALOW." Address
Caro of "Daily Preis." Offo. [441 Hongkong, 29th March, 1915.
GREEN ISLAND
THE
CEMENT COMPANY, LIMITED.
NEW ADVERTIREMENT
DOG FOUND.
A TERRIER
Apply
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, HARCH 29rm. 1915.
HOUSES TO LET.
TO LET
INTIMATION
Black and
White Wire-haired
A
HOUSE at Observatory Villas, Kowloom.
J. SMIRKE.
Peak Tramway. [413
Apply to
AERATOON V. APCAR & Co. [393 Hongkong, 16th March, 1916
A. S. WATSON & CO., LTD.
TO LET
Hongkong, 29th March, 1016,
PUBLIC COMPANIES
THE CHINA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
T
THE DIVIDEND of $7.00 and BONUS of $2.00 per Share declared at the Forty- Sixth Meeting of Shareholders bold This Day will be Payable at the HONGKONG AND SHANG- HAI BANKING CORPORATION on and after FRIDAY, the 28th Maroli, 1918,
Shoreholders are requested to apply to the Office of the Company for Warrants.
By Order of the Board of Directors.
C. PEMBERTON, Secretary, Hongkong, 26th March, 1915, THE HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOOK CO., LTD.
NOTICE.
0.2,"HOSE TERRACE," Nathan Road,
Kowloon No. 6, TORRES BUILDING, Kowleon.
Apply to
SPANISH DOMINICAN PROCURATION. Hongkong, 22nd March, 1915.
TO LET
LODOWN, No. 94, Prays Hast,
Apply
GLODO
[394
WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS,
BRANDY.
• A. SUFERIOR PALE
Por Case of 1 dom. My $80.40
Por Bot.
$2.65
[432
KWONG SANG HONG, LED,
No, 248, Des Voeux Bond Central Hongkong, 10th February, 1915. [305
B. SUPERIOR
OLD
COGNAC ...
83,70
WATSON'S
XXX
COGNAC
3480
TO LET
WATSON'S
THE ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING
of SHAREHOLDERS
the Office of the Company, 2, Queen's Buildings, Connaught Road, Hongkong, on WEDNES DAY, The 31st March, 1915, at 11 o'clock A., for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors and Statement of Accounts for the year ending 31st December, 1914.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company wil be CLOSED from the 24th to the 31st March, 1915, both days inclusive,
By Order of the Board of Directors,
GEO. A CALDWELL,
Elecretary Hongkong, 17th March, 1918.
THE GROUND FLOOR of No. 6. DES. TYGUS BOAD CENTRAL, occupied by Madame Gains, ate.
Apply to
DAVID SASSOON & Co., Tan, [272 Hongkong, 10th February, 1915,
TO LET AT THE PEAK.
ro. 2, STEWART TERRACE,
Farned and newly dons up. Apply
H E. POLLOCK,
Prince's Building, Honghong, 20th January, 1915,
[401
TO LET
A
HOUSE in
Kowloon,
Knutsford Tessade
Apply
THE HONGKONG ROPE MANU- FACTURING CO., LTD.MA.
ANNUAL ORDINARY
Alst
ANNUAL THE ORDINARY MEETING SHAREHOLDERS MEETING SHAREHOLDERS in the Company will be held at the Offices of in the above Company will be held at the the Company. St. George's Eaildings, Chater Company's Office, St. George's Building, 6, Road, Victoria, Hongkong, on SATURDAY, Connaught Road, Victoria, on WEDNESDAY, the 10th day of April, 1916, at 12 o'clock Noor, the 31st March, 1916, at 12 o'clock Noos, for for the parpose of roseiving a Statement of the purpose of receiving a Statement of Account and the Report of the Directors for Accounts and the Report of the General the year ending 31st December, 1914, and Managers for the year ending 31st Decembor, declaring a Dividend.
Consalting Committes and
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from THURSDAY, 1st April, to SATURDAY, 10th April, 1015, both days inclusive.
BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF
DIRECTORS. Hongkong, 27th Morsk, 1915,
[442
THE HONGKONG CLUB. YOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an 1 EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the HONGKONG CLUB will be held at the Club House, Connaught Road Central Victoria, Hongkong, on TUESDAY, the 6th day of April, 1915, at 5.15 o'clock in the afternoon, when the subjoined resolution will be proposed as an Extraordinary Resolution?
The Article 22 of the Articles of "Association be cancelled and the follow
ing Article substituted theraford 22. (a) The subscription for an Absent Member shall be Seven dollars
1914, and electing a Consaiting Auditors.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from MONDAY, the 20th March, to WEDNESDAY, the 31st March, 1915, both days inclusive.
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.
General Managers. Hongkong, 16th March, 1915, [400 HONGKONG ICE COMPANY, LTD.
THE THIRTY-FOURTH ORDINARY ANNUAL MEETING of SHARE- HOLDERS will be held at the Offices of the General Managers at 12 Nook, on MONDAY, the 12th April, to receive a Statement of the Company's Accounts to 31st December, 1914, and the Report of the General Managers.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOBED from the 30th March, to the 12th April, both days inclusive,
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD., Www General Managers, Hongkong, 24th March, 1915:
$427
HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED.
"per annum payable in advance 单层 on the 1st January in each year. (b) An Absent Member shall, in addition, pay at the rate of Seven dollars per month for 2410/2411 every month or part of a month he is present in Hongkong "provided he makes use of the "Club for more than one week in "any month. ⠀ (c) Any member shall be entitled on payment of Twenty-five dollars to be relieved from all further
liability at all times thereafter for the payment of the subscrip- tions otherwise due from him as tan Abert Member (save as
provided by sub-clause ) P Should the resolution be passed by the required majority it will be submitted for conârmation as a special resolution to a Second Extraordinary Mecting which will be subsequently convened.
E. DES VEUX, Secretary, Dated the 22nd March, 1015. [422
THE HONGKONG CLUB. NOTICE.
TWENTY-NINTH YEARLY
TGENERAL MEETING of the Members of the HONGKONG CLUB will be held in the Club House, on TUESDAY, the 0th April, 1915, at 5.20 P.M.
By Order,
for
THE SHARE CERTIFICATES Nos. 10 and 35 Shares 12739/12748 and respectively, numbered 36888/35832 inclusive, standing in the register in the joint names of GEORGE ANDREW HASTINGS and JOHN BARHAN CABBLAHE, Solicitors Liverpool and Birmingham, having Den LOST or DESTROYED, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that unless the said Certificates be produced at the Office of the Company, Queen'e Buildings, Victoria, Hong kong before the 24th April, 1914, Now Cortifiastes for the said Shares will be issued and the Old Certificates will thereafter be held by the Company as Nall and Void,
GEO. A. CALDWELL,
Secretary.
[426 Hongkong, 25th March, 1915.
THE
OF THE NATIONAL LOAN THIRD YEAR OF THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA, SIXTEEN MILLION DOLLARS: ($16,000,000)
AND
SUPPLEMENTARY ISSUE OF EIGHT MILLION DOLLARS ($8,000,000).
QUBSCRIBERS to the above LOAN are
hereby notified that the Interest Instal- mont for the month of March amounting to Dollars One Hundred and Twenty Thousand ($120,000) has been duly recaired by the Undersigned and brought to Loan Service
Account E. DES VEUX, Secretary:
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Hongkong, 22nd March, 1915.
THE HONGKONG CLUB. NOTICE..
THE TWENTY-SEVENTH HALF- THE
YEARLY DRAWING or SIXTY-
FIVE DEBENTURES of the HONGKONG CLUE (1896 issue-8100.00 each) was held in the Club House on WEDNESDAY, the 24th March, 1916, when the following Debentures were drawn for Redemp tion:-
24.
03
445 453
1137
1545
165
1171
1553
96 487 705 1178
176
510
925
531
243
253
316
1693 1717
F.A. AGLEN, Inspector General of Customs, and Vice-Chairman of the Bureau of
Nations] LaaLH, Inspectorate General of Customs,
Peking, 18th March, 1915.
WANTED,
A Brand of Champagne. One of the few with a world-wide reputation.
REPRESENTATIVE for a well-known
Apply tom
Box 61, French Post Office, Shanghai. [124
WANTED.
B Imports and Exports, COMPRADORE.
Security of 800,000 required by Mortgage of Landed. Property in the Colony, Apply foKALAN DA MESSHE, JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER,
Solicitore,
Prince's Buildings,
Ica Honze Street Hunghong, 20th March, 1915. 1412
THE HONGKONG LAND INVESE MENT & AGENCY CO., LTD. Hongkong, 1st March, 1915,
TO LET
[45
From 1st March,
LODOWN, No. 6, Duddell Street,
Apply A. B. ATASIA,
Care of E. PABANET,
No. 1, Daddell Street Hongkong, 2nd February, 1915.
TO LET.
COGNAC Hilf bottles. e dos
87.00
D. VERY
C. SUPERIOR OLD
LIQUEUR COGNAC, Gold Capsule
FINE OLD PALE LIQUEUR COGNAC ... ....48.90.
40.30
BOUTELLEAU'S CHAMPAGNE LIQUEUE...... 52.40
EL FINEST OLD BROWN
BRANDY
***
59,50
MARIE BRIZARD and ROGER'S FINE PALE COGNAC 31.50
B. V. F. V. O. COGNAC 78.70
V.O. E 60 Years Old 119.30
UNITED VINEYARD PROPRIETORS, 75 Years Old
2.90
SHAMEEN MUNICIPAL
COUNCIL.
which happens to be finer than 850 milliemes. The tact, then, is nothing more than a simplo value which fluctuatea from 6 to 15 or even 20 per cent, accord-
Meetings of the Shamech Municipal ing to the district in which it is dealt in. Council were held on March 4th and 24th, Mercover, there is no standard teel weight and attended by Messrs. F. W. Caroy, which is used as to basis for alculations A. Vivian Hogg, G. C. Ritching, O. V. and payments. The Chauging dollar is Lanning and H. Sutton.
OFFICES.--Mr. O. V. Lanning was most frequently used as the basis in cash dealings throughout the country, but clected Chairman, and Mr. A. Vivian naturally the dollar fluctuates in sym Hogg Vice-Chairman for 1916 The other raty with the fluctuation in the value of offices were distributed as follows:- silver. Advantage is taloon of this by Messra. Cavy and Sutton, Roads and Chinesa bankers and money-changers to Drains; Mr. A. Vivian Hogg, Polios; charge commissions on an exchange into Mr. G. C. Kitching, Treasurer. a purely hypothetical tael and even fur ther commissions on the transfer to the ruling rate in the local market. may be worth as little ns 800 cash or as decided to write in strong terms to all much as 2,800 cash, so that one muce may Householders mentioned in the report, mean the transfer of 50 to 280 cash when and end their attention to bye laws Nos. actual coin is handled, though its 23 and 24, which will be strictly forced
It is interest if need be. nominal value is 100 cash.
SANITARY Dr. E C. Davenport's yearly inspection report was laid before Atacl the meeting and discussed, and it was
GRASS PLOUS-It was decided to ask the Forestry Department of Hongkong if they could let the Council have a supply of grass seed with which to sow all the grass plots.
ing to note also that in the exchange of 3.00 cas fast into another three elements have to be considered, namely, the weight of the respective teels, the fineness or touch 1.60 of the silver and conversion premium or "old custom." It would be useless to
of are to be asked to submit an estimate for attempt to re-organise the currency 3.45 China or to talk of establishing a gold external repairs to the whole of the hoat-
standard while the root of the whole house.
BOAT-HOUSE-The Councile architects
trouble is allowed to remain. Something Roins.—It was decided to take up the 4.00 is being attempted now in the direction old middle path in the side avenue of establishing a uniform standard of between the Asiatic Petroleum Co., Ltd, curreme, throughout China and we pro and the German Consulate, and make two 4.55sume it is hoped that the advantage of having a dollar coin which will fe country throughout the 4.55 accepted.
systems
cross paths.
Latly May has kindly sent us the letters which appear below, for publication, and wriles us as follows:--
will so commend itself to the public HONGKONG CLOTHING FOR
to the
of currency that all other syst
THE TROOPS. 8.65 will in time cease to crist: but we four a people as the that with so conservative 6.05 Chinese, to say nothing of the inevitable opposition of the interests which live on "exchange differences," the day is fur off yet when the blessing of a uniform coinage will be enjoyed throughout the vast length and breadth of China
9.95
...157.50 13.15
These Brandies bottled by ourselves are guaranteed Grape [24 Spirit and of Pot Still Distillation.
N168, THE PHAZ, "THE KENNELS,
Apply
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST MENT & AGENCY Co., LTD.
[64 Hongkong, 1st March, 1915.
QUEEN'S RUILADING. TO LET, the South-West portion of the PIEST FLOOR, Including, Treasury on Ground Floor, lately in occupilon of the German Bank.
GODOWN, No. 9, Ice House Street, Apply to
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST- MENT & AGENCY CO., LTD. Hongkong, 1st March, 1915.
TO LEI.
135
LATS in Nathan Road, Kowloon, "PENYRHEW, Minden How, Kowloon, 6-Roomed House with Tennis Court,
1 and 2 MINDEN VILLAS, Kowloon, 5-Boomed House with Tennis Court.
FOUR ROOMED HOUSES in Humphreys Avenue, Gordon Terrace and Salisbury Avenue,
Apply to Kowloon
HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE
Co., LTD., Alexandra Buildings. Hongkong, 4th March, 1915.
TO LET
[280
HOUSES CLIFTON GARDENS
Conduit Road, OFFICES, facing the Harbour between the Hongkong Club and Post Office,
1, HILL SIDE, 110, THE PEAK. GODOWNE, New Praya, Kennedy Town, GODOWNS, DE Wanchai Road, Apply, etc., KES
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST MENT & AGENCY Co., Læd. Hengkong, 1st March, 1915,
38
TO LET FURNISHED,
DISHOP'S LODGE NORTH, No. 12, THE
PRAT. From Ist lay next, For further particulars, apply to
PALMER & TURNER, Alexandra Buildings, 2rd Floor. 1529 Flonghong, 30th January, 1915.
TO LET.
ALEXANDRA
BUILDINGA,
INAL CONVENIENT OFFICIE and ROOMS. Including a Fine Commandoss Saite.
SECRETARY, Apply
A. S. WATRON & Co, Hongkong, 23rd October, 1914.
TO LET.
ISHOP'S LODGE SOUTH," No 11,
·66.
Long
"BHD PAK, Dafurnished, 5 Rooms
3 ROOMS, suitable for Offices, 1st Floor Queen's Road Central, sangat
WEST WARD," Bonham Road. EGGESFORD," Nos. 124 THE PEAK
A mail for Europe via Siberia closes to-day at 4 p.m.
A Fong sends us several excellent photographs of the annual inspection of
A.S. WATSON & CO.. Polico
LIMITED,
HONGKONG AND CHINA.
[19
MARRIAGE: PEMBERTON CHESNEY, At the Union Church, Hongkong, on 27th inst., by the Rev. John Kirk Maconachie GEORGE WILLIAM CYBIL PEMBERTON, of Hongkong, to HESTER MARY CHESNEY, of Darling Downs, Queensland
BANGLONG OFFICE:10, DEA Veux BOAR C. LONDON OFFIon: 191, Franz Bazarı, ELC.
The Daily Press.
HoreHONG, March 29th, 1915,
CHINA'S CURRENCY.
THE annual reports and other Chinese financial statements serve to draw atten tion to the anomaly which exists in China in respect of the national bookkeeping. The revenue from the Maritime Customs is given in Haikuan thols, while the state- ment of the revenue of the Salt Cabello is presented in Shanghai baels,
The name of the Manila Metropole Hotel, Ltd., has been struck off the Hongkong register
The Gazette notifies that Tientsin has declared Hongkong to be a plague. infected port.
According to the Gazette, the maximum tail price for tinned milk (Eagle brand) has been fixed at 38 cents.
The Gazeffe contains the revised regula tions relating to the examination of masters and mates in the Mercantile Marine
These letters have just been received in
answer to a box of 275 garments (amongst which were 12 Chinese oilskin suits given by Mrs. Anstruther) made by the women of Hongkong and Paklei and sent to
Queen Mary's Needlework Guild in December last, also a box containing sixty five men's garments (amongst them a fur rug and Jaeger blanket rag) which was sent to Dr. Beavis in December last, The letter from Mrs. Eden, Jackanapes Work Socicly, also shows how much the garments are appreciated.
First British Field Hospitel for Serbia, February 25th, 1915. DEAR LADY MAY, hayo just, beard from iny brother that we are indebted to you. and the ladies of Hongkong for the parcels of comforts which have arrived. Would you; please convey our best thanks to all those who have so kindly helped to make them?
Madame Gronilch, has told me of the
terrible sufferings of the rounded in Serbia owing to the absolute lack of clothes and dressings, and 1 feel that the best return you could receive for your kindness would be a knowledge of the great gratitude the Serbian soldier feels towards those who are
numerous instances of this in Belgium, where
Me. F. M. G. Ozario and Chak Chingiving him a helping hand I have had Hang have been added to the list of persons who are qualified to practice medicina
The Rev. W. W. Rogers will speak at the meeting of the Hongkong Christian Union
inve been working since. August, and a nurse who has just retained from Serbia describes the soldiers as extremely brave and pathetically grateful for the little that sho and the two others who were working with her were able to do to alleviate their suffer-
at Ying Wah College, 67, Caine Road,ings. With kind regards and many thanks.
Believe me, yours sincerely, to-day at 6.30 p.m.
The Gacette announces that Mr. E. R. Dovey has been appointed to act as analyst during the absence on leave of Mr. Frank Browne.
Saturday being Lady May's birthday, a This charming bouquet, bound with ribbons of
ment House from the Sergeants Mess of the Corps. The token was gracefully acknowleged by Lady May.
JOHN HARINELL BEAVIS,
Queen Mary's Necdlowork Guild, 24th February, 1915. DEAL LADY Max,--Another beautiful comm sigiment has arrived: frem Hongkong, and I will be so grateful to you if you will convoy. Her Majesty's thanks to all the ladies who
unnecessary to invite attention to it, but anomaly is go patent that it sent the I.K.V.C, colours, was sent to Govern 50 kindly contributed. The things are well
when it is considered that the anomaly is even greater than appears from the cita tion of these facts, that there are averal taels besides the Haikuan and the
The local Cigarette and Tobacco Fand Shanghai tacl, it seems. incompre for the Allied Forces at the Freat hensible that such a condition of affairs mounted on the 27th inst. to $4,020.67, uf should be tolerated. What makes the
bewilderment all the greater is the fact which $3,781.37 has been expended. The that the tael has no real existence, and balance in hand amounts to $249.20. A why it is that China continues to permit total of 805,000 cigarettes and 2,272 lb. business to be handicapped by this fictiti of plug tobacco has been sent to the ous currency is one of these things which troops.
exercise caution.
Majesty was specially pleased with the oil- splendid, and exactly what we want. Her in suits, and these are being sent out to the Engineers, who have very difficult and dangerous work to do about the trenches, and have to be out all night. You can rest assured that all the things you have sont will he very much appreciated by the French and Belgians as well as by our British soldiers at the Front. We are now also sending out to Sorbin
It may interest you to see how our things
being despatched, so I endoro rou one of our weekly lists to show yan where the things are going – Bolieve me, Yours vory truly,
ANNIE LAWLRY,
Hon. Secretary.
04, Marlborough Mansions, West Hampstead, NW;
17th February, 1915 DEAR LADY MAYI Bout some of the
no man can understand. The complica- It is announced in the Gatelia that tions and vagaries inseparable from Captain B, Macfarlane, of the 6.8. variable and fictitious currency add much | Kaiping, reports a decrease in the depth to the difficulties of bookkeeping and of water to the eastward of Shaweishan. budgetting in China, and the fact that with Shaweishan bearing west, distant they are still tolerated is to some extent 24 miles, ho obtained 19 feet where the & reflection upon Chinese common sense chart shows 41 fathomes. A decrease in and shrewdness. It can be understood the depth to the south-westward of flannel vests and a jacket when came in Shawel han is also reported. Ponding au
Boulogne, where the enteric and other fever that financial reasons have delayed the examination of these localities, which will our box to No. 14, Stationary Hospital, currency reform so long contemplated shortly be effected, vessels in navigating cases are being treated to successfully. The matron Miss Dods, has forwarded the. Unfurnished (6 Booms), from 1st May, 1916.
enclosed note from a patient who got the but it is not eo palpable why accounting the entrance to the north channel should ~MERION" No. 6, THE PEAK, Unfurnished should not be simplified by the abandon-eng (6 Rooms)
The wedding was quietly solemnised at jacket in which a message was pinned, and I think it may use the donor to see it, as ROOMS in BEACONSFIELD on a threement of the variable taal in favour of the the Union Church on Saturday of Mr. Pte. Williams views on geography are G. W. C. Pemberton, Secretary of the rather quaint Ho is evidently very grate- ulready said, the tael has no existene in Chins Fire Assurance Co., Ltd to Missful for the jacket. I heard this week from fact. It is not even a standard. Hester Mary Chesney, of Queensland, Strictly speaking, it is nothing more Australia. The Rev. J. Kirk Maconachie the Col. Commanding the Indian Conveles- your rests and sweaters, etc., are liked by Anderson was best man," Mr. E.
his patients. A Jackanapes Report is now than a weight of silver of variable fineries officiated at the ceremony, Mr. H. Nent Home in the New Forest, how greatly and weight according to each particular Ormiston gave the bride away, and Mrs. place, the literal translation of the Anderson attended the bride as matron he finished and contains further details. word "yoce" to English designating of honour. A reception was afterwards ought to have been out in January but it,“silver as line as silk, though in held at the residence of Mr. and Mrs Ormiston The honeymoon is to be spent actual practice no silver is ever used in Japan.
more uniform dollar
monthly tenaney, and 65, ELGIN TERRACE. 1741
No. 1. GOUGH HILL, No. 100, THE PEAX, Furnished or Unfurnished, from 1st April, 1915
1681 749 1182 1604 749 1216- 1609 541 -749 1309 1640- 518 812 1331 508 825 1336 417,-. 622 900 1407 420 623
1444 1777 434 640 073
1700 ∙1447 436 647 1021 1461 3800 437 652 1071 1534 1668 and will be payable at the Hongkong and Shaughar Banking Corporation on WEDNESDAY, the 31st March, 1915, in exchango for surrender of same, qu
By Order,
DES VEUX,
Secretary. Hongkong, 24th March, 1915.
TO LET
FFICES in Sr. Grozen's BUILDIN
aawediste possess CAR,
ROGATE Austin Brad, Kowloon. EILANDONAN
54. Mount Hall Road & Booms, unfurnished.
No. 2, DES VEUX VILLAS, 61, Prix (Unfurnished).
ROOMS, suitable for Offices on the First No.59, THE PRAX (& CALLERON VILLAS),
O 00 0 Silable for Grace, on the
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Apply tom
SHEWAN, TOMES 4 Co. Hongkang, 3rd December, 1914
Apply to LINSTEAD & DAVIS,
Bed Floor, Alexandrs Balliingy. Hongkong, 29th March, 1915,
As we have
I had influenza and could not write it 1... Your sincerely,
HORATIA E EDER.
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