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R.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.

IN THE MATTER of than Estate of ALEXANDER MCCLAY late of Kowloon-Canton Railway Clerk of the Works, docewed.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the N

Court has, by virtue of Boction 58 of The Probates Ordinuco, 1897 (No. 2 of 1897), mada an Order limiting the tin for sealing in Claims to or against the alov Estate to the 25th day of July, 1915.

by required to send their Claims to the Undersigned by the above date.

Creditors and Claimants are

Dated this 24th day of Jaze 1015)

HUGH A. NISCET,

Offeiat Administrator.

NOTICE.

R.

TENDERS AT ipvilet for WASHING ARTICLES ofially supplied to H.M. Ships s Hongkong for 1 your from lat Septemba, 1915.

Forms girlog puticulars of the Articles and the ter s of the contract may be obtained by to the Commanding Officer, H.MLS. App

The forms when compleled should-be sent to the Commanding Offor. II.MS. TAMAR, fan sasked savelops marked TENDERS for WASHING."

No tender will be receive) after the 5th prox. The lower or any tender will not necessarily In accepted.

Hongkong, 24 June, 1915.

WANTED..

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INTIMATIONS

NOTICE.

THE 6 PER CENT. INTERNAL LOAN OF THE 3RD YEAR OF THE CHINESE REPUBLIC (19):

THE Public are hereby notified that the

SECOND PAYMENT OF INTEREST of the % Internal Loan of the 2nd yer of the Chiu Repulis (1014) wid fell duo on the 30th of June of this year. With the -xception of the detaid regulations, governing the Paywoot of Interest of the Lean, which have brou publish d'in the Government Gazette and- which have been printed for the information of the Publie by all the establishments authorised for the Payment of Interest, the following important points are hereby published for gapers! informision:---

1. The data when the Payment of Interest

begins:

30th June, 4th Year of th Chinese

Repaidie

The Orgaux suchorised for the P-ymout of

Interest:

r. AU Migistrates' Yamens,

b. The Head und Branch Offices of tho BANK OF CHIKA and of the BANK OF COMMUNICATIONS.

c. The Rebiste Agents of the above-i

mentioned two Banks.

d. All Maritime Customs Ofices,

3. The Methods for the Claiming of Interest, The Public when Calming for the Interest must cut down the instured Coupons and proceed to any of the above-mentioned Organs with the said Coupons. The said Organs alterszamining the said Coupons will then fav the Interest and retain the Coupons so paid. But the holders of 81.000 Bonds and of 210000 Bonds must not Bonda hava to be examined first by the Organs cat down the Coupons themselves, as the suid concerned,

Tho Mstaret Coupons can be ated an carh in Payment of Land fox. The Interest of the Coupons is expressed in term of "Big Dollar," and if it is required to be converted into Tools or Copper Cast, then the Rute of Exchange for different distrlots will be decided and posted in conspicuous places by the various Financial Bureaux concerned.

im

The blank Coupon No. 1 of each Bond mast be cut down at the time when the Coupon No. 2 YOMPETENT TEÁÇLER

presented for payment in cash or for payment HINDOSTANI

sallation together with Coupon No. 2. The State qualifications and recouneration wanted.of Land Tax and to be handled over for can Publio are regasted to read over the detailed regulations governing the payment of Interest, which are obtainable at all authorised Organa above-mentioned.

Reply to

"J. A. T." Care of "Daily Pros" Offee. Hongkong, 25th Jane, 1916.

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WANTED.

DED ROOM, Sitting Room and Bathroom, Pursabel or Unfaz cisbed. Preferably

Central District. Appls-

No. 25, Care of "Daily Prees" Offos, (695 Hongkong, th June, 1915,

*MOGUL LINE" OF STEAMERS. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

Steamship" "ONTROSE"

CONSIGURES Whef at and/or from the whaswor. delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goode bure left the Golowns, all Good remaining undelivered after the 1st Joly will

be subject to mot

aud

All Claims against the Steamer must be pre seated to the Undersigned on or before the 13th July, or they will not be recognised.

All broken, abated, and daraa gad Goods are to be left in the Gedwas, where they will be. examined on the let July, at 11 am.

No Fire Insurance has been effected, Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

"DODWELL & Co, T20,

Agente.

(695

Hongkong, 24th June, 1915.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HON KONG.

IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES'

ORDINANCE, 1911.

and

IN THE MATTER OF THE HONGKONG TURKISH BATH TOILET COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a

|

By Order.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. FRIDAY, JUNE 25тa, 1915.

HOUSES TO LEF

TO LET

From 1st July.

RTORMAN COTTAGE, No. 2, Peak Rond

4 GOOD BOOMS.

Apply

PERCY SMITH, SETH & FLEMING, 5, Queen's Blood Central, Hongkong, 43rd June, 1910.

TO LET AT THE PEAK. TOP FLAT, FURNISHED, 2 LARGE HOOMS, Dressing Toom, 2 Bathrooms,

"NIC 280 of Nursery, Dry Room, Kitchen, Servants'

Apply Quarters, Telephone. Inclusive 100 per month.

INTIMATION

BY APPOINTMENT.

WATSON'S

FORMAZONE. Care of "Daily Fross" Office.

Hongkong, 19th June, 1915.

...

1673-

TO LET. TN CHATER ROAD, facing the Cricket

dreani, ROOMS suitable for Offices.

"X. Y. 2.." Apply to

Caro of Daily From" Ofise Hongkong, 18th June, 1915,

TO LET.

:(070

(REGISTERED.)

A Chinese fishing worfan of Aberdeen has reported to the police that two fisher- men engaged her boat at 10 p.na, on the gand inst. to take them to Aptichou. They' requested her to row them into the har bour and the boat was tied up to a fishing The men went aboard and return- junk.

One of them" thon caught hold of her adopted daughter aged 10, and threw her into the harbour. The old widow shouted "savo life," where- upon another of the men caught hold of her and threw her into the harbour, and

both rowed away. Suo WA3 subsequently picked up by a junk. Her adopted daughter, however, has not been seen since, and has apparent- No arrest has been ly been drowned. made.

then

An amah has been sent to the Govern entitled Advice concerning Mosquitoes An and Malaria, in both English and ment Civil Hospital suffering from the Chiness, have also been freely distributed effects of an unsuccessful attempt at sui

She jumped into the harbour ut to householders and overy effort has beon cide. mado to induce them to take part in the Wing Lok Wharf, but was gallantly unemployed Chinese work of mosquito destruction. Hygiene rescued by an is taught systematically in all the schools quartermaster. in the Colony. Lectures have been written for the purpose by the Medical Officer of Health for the information and guidance of school teachers, and special attention is paid in the lectures ou malaria to the mode of conveyance of the infection by the mosquito, the manner in which the mosquito breeds, and the measures to bo adopted for its extermined about midnight. tion. From such a comprehensive cam paign as this good results ought to be expected, but while the total number of deaths in the Colony last year (241) is the lowest on record, the statistics published are at best but a very rough guide to the measure of success achieved. It i

-first table, -which is one showing police admissions to hospital for Malaria for the. past ten years, that the average admissions were higher for the past five years than for the preceding five years, the figures being 12.2 per cent, of the strength for the period 1010-14 as compared with 9.7 in the preceding quinquennium No ex

On the British section of the Kowloon, planation is offered in the Report for this

an expenditure of Canton Railway increase. The next table, which shows the

8001,079 is proposed during the year 1915. total deaths in the Colony from Malaria The items include the following 3108,000 during each of the past ten years is more

for three main line locomotives and one satisfactory. It shows that the average motor, coach; $165,679 on the Kowloon has been 378 a year for the past five years Station buildings and staff quarters, compared with 447 for the previous five It 3135,086 on, protective work to railway may confidently be assured we think that

Fenbankments between miles 7 nut it- the success has been greater than these (8140,000), and loco, yard extension figures in themselves represent, for the (813,000); 896,829, cost of four main line fact must not be overlooked that the past coaches and part cost of eight main lino five years have seen a considerable growth coaches now being erected.

"HEVELLE No 1 Wanchal A Refreshing, Invigorating—and surprising to learn, for instance, from the

Road. House, with Small Garden. Splendid View of the Harbour. TWO GODOWNS at Wanthai, Nos. and 8, Cross Lane (formerly coupled by Mayerink

D. α, & Co.).

Apply

Care of" Daily Press" Office. [GGL Hongkong, 14th June, 1916,

TO LET. FOUSES in TORRES BUILDINGS,

Kowloon Apply to

SPANISH DOMINICAN PROCULATION. Hongkong, 9th June, 1915.

TO LET

[001

QURNISHED, including a splendid Piano, UNAIE VIEW? No. 3, Robinson Bead, containing 6 Booms, with ample Servanta

Apply to

DAVID SASSOON & Co., LTD. quarters.

[015 Hongkong, 1st June, 1816. TO LET

THE BUREAU OF NATIONAL LOANS, ND FLOOR NO. 1, DUDDELL STREET,

NOTICE.

Palatable drink, particularly suited for Tennis, Shooting and Bathing Parties.

PINTS $1.00 PER Doz SPLITH 60 CTs.

TRADE

MARK

in the population of the Colony acoom panied by much building activity in new

EXPENDITURE ON THE

A. S. WATSON cry. The third table incor

districts where nullah-training was high. S

(6682

for Office or Dwellings. Apply within, Hongkong, 1st June, 1915,

TO LET.

BRITISH CONCESSION, SHAMEEN, CANTON

1616

& CO., LTD.

WIK MIXO, alias LU TAR SING,

TE bag to say that our late father,

alias Iv Taus SHIV, native of Ping Toon diat clot, Kwoog Tang, who was poor when young, and who proceeded to Ipob, Porsk, and

one

in the porated

report is showing the return of admissions of European broops to hospital, The ratio per thousand last year (52.8) is only slightly higher than in 1913 which was

RAILWAY.

THE SHANGHAI WATER- WORKS CO., LTD.

An extraordinary generad meeting of shareholders in the Shanghai Waterworks Co., Ltd. was held on the 17th inst, at the Head office of the Company, No, 89,

Beremban, in the Straits Settlements, to work VET Completing Bullding of Modern ERATED WATER MANUFACTURERS. the lowest ratio on record (423). For. Kiungee Road, to consider resolutions for.

maines for many yests, succeeded in obtaining large sum of money, which was sent back to his native country and invested in real estate, e. over Bixty Houses for Shops in Swalow and

Yaan

district, sad over Twenty Houses,

Я

e profürdening Hof Marynen sed Fing-yu, Hile d-sede being held for them and tax regularly paid in respect of them.

Unfortnastely, our late father died on the 23rd day of the El venth Moon last year in his native country, Pinguen district. There seventeen sons f the deceased and each of us is entitled to a share of the said property. The atat por, named Tu Yenk Hon, died some time previously a

left two sons named In Hin Wan and In Yan Wan: the second son was samed In Teak Lenog aidas In K4 Pang; the third Is Yosk Ko, dias In Fak Ngom; the fourth In Yeuk Ngo, alier In Tum Sams; the fifth In Yeak Kai alias Shing-Chai; the Fixth In Yeak Wab; the parenth Iu Youk Fook, alias Ia Kai Mi, the oighth In Yeuk Chow, aling In Chin Ping; the ninth Lu Yenk Su, alias Lou Chai; the tenth In Yeok Hing, alias In U Mfia: the oleranth la Ching, alias Iu Sat Ting: the twelfth lu Yeak Lol, the thirteenth Ia Yeak Yeung; the fourteenth Fu York Kwai; ibe fifteenth Iu. Yenk Wong; the sixteenth In Yonk Cheung; the seventeenth Iu Tenk Miag: and there are also six or seven grand-

вода,

As we have so many pear relations, it is feared that among them thors may be one or two who might secretly contract debts. All we brothers, therefore, hail a meeting and decided that no one be allowed secretly to sell or mortgage the said property. We therefore beg to ANDORRES publicly, as we fear that our distant relatives or friends are ignorant of the fact, Petition for the Winding up of the

that the said property cannot be mortgaged or above-named Company by the Supreme employed as security for obtaining leans Court of Hongkong was on the 19th day money secretly, and if any of our brothers of June, 1913, presented to the said should have secured any loan on such security Court by Lox MAN TAE, of 15c, Wellingther ditors should demand the repayment of ton Street, Hongkong, a Creditor; And it from the one who is responsible for it, other that the said Petition is directed to be wise we will not be held responsible for any heard before the Court sitting at 2.30 p.m.

debt contracted. on the ph day of July, 1915, and acy

Signed In Yenk Ngo, Ju Youk Kai, Creditor or Contributory of the said

In Your Chow, Company desirous to support or oppose

Ia Yea's Fook, Ia Touk the making of an order on the said Peti tion may appear at the time of hearing by himself or his counsel for that purpose; and a copy of the Petition will be furnish ed to any Creditor or Contributory of the said Company requiring the same by the Undersigned on payment of the regulated

harga:for the same

DENNYS & BOWLEY,

Solicitors for the Petitioner,

1A, Chater Road, Hongkong,

Ko,

and

Fire-Froof Structure; Electria Light Hot and Cold Water Installation through

out. Good Offee and Godown accommodation. Three self-contained Flats. Occupation end Jalg. Inspection invited.

Apply

padok, zəvi may; Triq”

TO LET.

Kowloon, and MAY ROAD, Hongkong. OUR-ROOMED FLATS in Hanoi Road, with possession on or about 15th August next, English Baths and Kitchen ranges, Hot and Cold Water, Electric Light. First Class Modern Appointments throughout, including Water Carriage System.

PENTRHEW, Minden Bow, Kowloon, 6.Roomed House with Tennis Court,

5-Roomed Houses with Tennis Courts.

2 and 3, MINDEN VILLAS, Kawicon, FOUR-BOOMED HOUSES in Gordon Terrace and Salisbury Avanse, Kevicon. FLATS in Nashan Bond. Kowloom, A FLAT in Humphrey's Buildings, Kowloon, Apply to

HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE

Co, Ta Alexandra Buildings. Hongkong, 4th June, 1915.

TO LET

[580

TOUSES in CLIFTON GARDENS, HContalt Bowd

OFFICES, facing the Harbour between the Hongkong Club and Post Oflee

58. THE PRAX "THE RETREAT.“ 21, WONG-NEI-CHONG ROAD. GODOWNB, New Pray, Kennedy Town. GODOWNS, 3. Wandai Hond, Apply, etc.,

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST MENT & AGENCY Co., LTD.

[38 Hongkong, isi April, 1915,

TO LET.

Tu Youk Leung,YORS 1 ST. GEORGE'S BUILDING In Youk

Second Floor, Ourlooking Harbour lu Tenk Wah,

hamediate possession.

Apply Somm

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co. Hongkong, 3rd December, 1914.

So,

Ju Youk Tsol, Ia Youk Hing, fu Yank Ching, In Youk Yeung,

Ju Yonk Choong, Lu Yeuk Kwai, In Yook Wong In Yeuk Ming.

4th June, 4th Republican Year, Hongkong, 24th June, 1915.

TO LEG. From 1st March,

Note:-Any person who intends to GODOWN, No. 6, Duddell Strest.

appear on the hearing of the said palition inust serve on or send by post to the above named, notice in writing of his intention so to do. The notice must state the name and address of the person, or, if a firm, the name and address of the firm, and must be signed by the person or firm or his

apply-

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A. B. AVASIA

Cars of E.-PADANET,

No. 1, Daddell Street, Hongkong, 2nd February, 1915. [244

TC LEA

GROUND FLOOR of No. 6. DES

TO LET.

DISHOP'S LODGE BOUTH," No. 11,

No. 6, BELILIOS TERRACE.

ONE GODOWN, No. 8, Barrows Street,

MARY GLASCOCE.

DEATH.

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anorease of capital..

There

the past five years the average ratio of admissions per 1,000 among the European

M. Cubitt presided, and was troops was only 98, compared

supported by Messra. R. McE. Dalgleish, with an average of 232 per 1,000 in the

Hide. (Tractor, M. & P, Wood troops in fatio of admissions retry) and W. R. Walter (asistun

for malaria,

Secretary), Shanghai, EINEST FARRER, to JUDITH last year was 143,77, per 1,000 while represented and 1,015 votes,

were 1,302 shares

the highest ratio in any other year of the

The notice enlling the meeting having been read, the Chairman said:~ Past five was 80.8, in 1910. In 1911 the ratio was as low as 31.8. "The Report explains that much of this infection is contracted in rural districts when the men are under training and camping out That we can well understand. On the whole the returns are very satisfactory. They show that money spent on anti- malarial measures is well, spent, and there can be no doubt that a steady continuance of the warfare against the mosquito in the residential districts will be rewarded by a continuous decline in the number of deaths from malaria.

HYNDMAN. At her residence, "Rose noath," Hankow Road, Kowloon, on 23rd inst., FILOMENA MARIA FREIRE HYNDMAN, beloved wife of Henrique Hyndham, jun. Deeply regrested.

601 Manila papers please copy. HONGEDEG OF7103:104, The Vaux Road 0. Losvon Orion:, 181, Frans Benzet, E.C.

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG, JURE 25TH, 1915...

A mail for Europe via Siberia closes to-morrow at b p.

The Japanese Minister of Communica

his

It

Gentlemen,--The object for which this meeting has been called, and the needs of the Company which it is designed to meet, Letter to shareholders dated 22nd April, ure set forth in detail in the Circular

with which you have doubtless mado yourecives familiar in the interval, is unnecessary for me therefore to do inoro than to say that the need for additiouol capital arises out the natural extension of the Company's business, & condition of you all, and that the present level of affairs which should be satisfactory to

silver offers a favourable opportunity for the issue of sterling capital.

is offered, and with an earning power At the premium at which the new issua

which marches hand in hand with the extensions of the Company's plans, your Directors have every reason to believe that the addition of 232,700 to the exist- ing capital will not adversely affect the maintenance of the dividend of 12 por cent., which has been paid for the past. two youn5. The premium on the new shares will be placed to Reserve Fund.

new

ANTI-MALARIAL MEASURES IN HONGKONG. THE joint report of the Principal Civil Medical Officer and the Medical Officer

H. W. Jackson, of torpedo-boat 36, of Health, laid on the table of the

has reported to the police that someone Legislative Council yesterday contains,

stole from him, while he was in the Grand I would take this opportunity of specially drawing your attention to the inter alia somo interesting information

Hotel, a leather purse containing $30 n opening paragraphs of the Circular regarding the campaign against malaria.

$10 notes, and a 20 carat gold signe: ring, Letter, referrig to the necessity henceforth Anti-malarial measures were first inau

valued at $30.

of sending to the London Office of the Company all Transfer dévle, Powers, of gurated in the Colony in 1809 and the Ro

Attorney, Probates, etc. for registration. port tells us that the total length of trained

Hitherto, as you are aware; this has not nullahs and channels built since the comtion on the 18th itst., in the presence of been necessary, but it must now be done a muraber of oficiale and other notable in order to comply with the requirements incncement of anti-malarial work in the Colony has been 70,023 feet or 13.4 miles, People, unveiled a bronzo bust of Mr. W, of the Inland Revenue Authorities.

As this will entail-a certain amount of and the total cost has been $325,496. H. Stone, who for forty-three years las delay in obtaining delivery of Besides nullah training, the anti-malaria! been adviser to the Department of Com cortificates after lodging transfer. it measures adopted includo special visits munications. To-day is Mr. Stone's has been decided to avail ourselves of the A number of provisions of our Articles of Association by the Sanitary Inspectors in search of seventy-eighth birthday.

by giving shareholders the option of a taking Share Warrants to Fearer instead breeding places for mosquitos, dense speeches were delivered in which

tribute Was

to. paid

services. of, or in exchange for, Registered Certi- tangles of brushwood in the neighbour Storm is a British subject and is Soates, should they so desire. Share Warrants to Bearer will be issued in bood of houses are ent down, quinine is administered to school-children in certain the sole surviving Government adviser. Shanghai only, and will be subjedlo He participated in the inauguration of stamp duty at the rate of 8/- per warrant selected districts, the trained nullahs are Japan's telegraphic system, having been of 1 share, or £3 per warran of 10 shares. regularly swept to prevent the formation engaged in England in 1879. Mr. Stoneplus the Company's fee in either case, of Tl. 1 per warrant. The Share Warrante of waterweed:

alge, and standing is regarded throughout Japan as a very to Bearer have not yet arrived from Home been treated with distinguished foreigner and one of the but applications may be made, and pr water has in aces

visional receipts will be granted to be kerozine or with carbolated creosote highest types of Englishman.

exchanged for warrants as soon as the latter come to Frand, No. 1, CAMERON VILLAS, No. 61, THz regular weekly intervals (including

This week's Shipping and Engineering The wording of the Résolutions to be PRAE, Furnished Immedia o possession. several acres of pools in Kowloon), while,

comments on a judgment delivered in the put at this meeting cover, in the fullest No. 3. DEN VEUX VILLAS, D, Mont such cases of malaria as have come to the Summary Court, Hongkong, on May 27 hossible manner, all points on which Kellett, The Peak (Furnished or Unfurnished).

No. 25 BELILIOS TERRACE with knowledge of the Sanitary Department by Mr. Justion Hazeland, which, says the proceed therefore to put the Revolutions information may be desired, and I will

paper, will be found of considerable im in their chronological order, No. 27, BELILIOS TERRACE, with have been investigated and steps taken to entrance iu Conduit Road, In very good order, prevent the breeding of mosquitoes in

portance in attempting to arrive at the 3 ROOMS, nilable fer Oflen, Ink Floor, the neighbourhood where they occurred true value of agreements between officers Queen's Road Central

"WESTWARD HO,"Boakam Roač. For this purpose weekly returns of all and shipowners on the China scast which MERION," No., THE PET, Unfurnished cases of malaria admitted to the are covered by the articles of the ship o (6 Rooms).

Hospitals are sent to the Medical Officer which the officer serves. In effect, the gist of his lordship's decision is that the tar of Health, while information is also mination of the articles terminates dao before such termination, and thouh, in obtained from private medical practis agreement which was entered into tioners as to special outbreaks of malaria the one in which the decision was given Me E. Delgleish end were adopted, and in any portions of the Colony and the it was the officer who attempted to hold the Chairman thankeholders for death returns are scrutinized for deaths be an agreement made before le cien d their attendanes on a hot aftersom

off the articles, the decision undoubtedly The meeting terminated with a vote aĽ from this disease. Copies of a pamphlet cuts both ways.

TWO GODOWNS. in Daddell Streef.

"SHOENCLIFFE" Garden Road (Bowen

Rond level), & Rooms Furnished.

ONE LARGE SHOP in Queen's Bond Central (opposite Hongkang Hotel).

"WOODBURY," No. 4 Bankow Road,

Kowloon.

or their solicitor (if any), and must be TVEUX ROAD CENTRAL, ocupied ontrance on Conduit Road

served, or if posted, must be sent by post

in suficient time to reach the above-named by Madame Gains, oto

not later than 6 o'clock in the afternoon

of the 8th day of July, 1915.

Hongkong, 24th June, 1915.

HOUSE

A Korda

TO LET.

in Knutsford

[489

Tarraco

Apply

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST

Hongkong, 1st March, 1916

"MENT À AGENCY-Co., Zao.

[45

Apply to

DAVID SAB800N & Co., LTD. Hongkong, 10th February, 1915,

QUEEN'S BUILDING.

F879

TTDT the Bouth West portion of the FIRST FLOOR, including Treasury

in Ground Floor, lately in occupation of the Herman Bank,

GODOWN, N., 9, Los House Street. Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST. MENT & AGENCY Co. LTD. Hongkong; 1st March, 1914,

130

“BOGATE” Austin Bosd, Kowloon. No. 2, DES VOUX VILLAS, BI, PRAE Unfurnished),

ROOMS, mailable for Offices, on the Farsi Floor of No. 3, Daddell Breek,

No. 69, THE PEAX (3 CAMERON VILLAS- Apply to LINSTEAD & DAVID

Sed Floor, Aleveradra Buildings. Hongkong, 16th Juno, 1915,

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The resolutions proposed were to in erase the capital of the company to £400,000 by the creation of 3,850 How shares of £20 each ranking for dividends pari pusau with the existing shares, this a portion of the new shares he issued premium of £20 to shareholders, and that share warrants be issued under certain

The resolutions were seeded by Mr conditions to shareholders.

thanks to the Chairam's.

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