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HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
TYTAM HANDICAP.
Boobie Doo
Bull Finch...
Kitaha
"Fish,
Aspe
נני
(Scratched)
A. Class.
Mosaic Tile
169 lbs.
Jayird
-Harry Up to
107 137
150 1) 153 រ
145
Cassia Biyar .....
104
Kilmarnock ..........
152
West River.....
130
Roman Sunset .........
148
Kangaroo....
148
Stephanoris
B. CLASS.
!!
Watuby
160 lbs.
Daybird
158
Deuces Wild
136 1
North River
100
13
Flotat
155
**
155
4. 134
Arvakur
15-1
Majolica Tile
15-4
Muzz
133
Obambus
153
Moses Mainchance
Kilwinning
Pogo
Alon
15%
Ricebird
-131
Lucky Sup
180
190
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Gold Finch...
100
20
130 J7
Fearthat beg
150
Batman
150
Stockman **
150
Tai Hang Chief
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Mountain toat
·150
17
Kilmalcolm
148
Jetsau
143
Whising Rufus
148
Gabriel Junks
THE HONGKONG HANDICAP
A. CLASS.
Ajax kenga
182 lbs.
Sceptic Dinha...
157
tiongkong Catel .....
137
11
Mountain Braz
Tas
Hope Dauna
158 "
Bonz
155
13
White Star Dahls
15-11
Bouta Pride
152
Speckled Mouse
152
Air Colin
142
Repulse Bay Chjel
130
Pawnshop
Spotted Sand
1-17
Churchill
143
B. CLASS.
Eo.shevic
158 lbs.
Semperdal
135
aiserrimus Dolefur més
100
Roman Dawi
151
Smising Star .......
135
130
150
....... 150
150
Multum in Parvo H.
148
153
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143
2
146
146
Tiddleywinds
The Ameer
"Neston
Flying
Toyshop
The
Mause
Killiveraskie..........
Pull Devil Full Baker.... 145
Duolin
New Year Gsta
The Mangostera
144
Lgajan
144
Boman Dusk
144
Dunoon
144
Aco-pot...
142
Lighting
140
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Adversariat
138.
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HONGKONG HOTEL CO., LTD.
IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
INTIMATIONS
THE
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N SATURDAY. 28th lash, the first belong to Mearts. A. & Watson & Co., L. ON De started at Noor.
H. BIRKETT.
Clark of the Course.
HONGKONG JOCKEY OLUB.
RACE MEETING 1999. SATURDAY FEBRUARY 15TH. TUCKETS of ADMISSION to the GRAND TRADINGLOSURE CAT be obe tained from Messrs. KELLY & WALSH, LTD, or at the Gate. Price $13, for the Mooting or per day. No one admitted without a Ticket, to
the Gato be shown to the Ticket Inspector at t
H. BIRKETT, Clark of the Coarse. Hongkong, 11th February, 1929,
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
THE STEWARDS requat the pleasure at GRAND STAND and the ENCLOSURE dar. ing the Races.
A Stand and Esalendre will be reserved for Members, Members Wires and Facillies; tickets are now ready and may be obtained from Messrs. Linstead & Davis. All tickets must be produced to gain admission,
Ħ, BIRKETT,
Clerk of the Course. Hongkong, 11th February, 1929.
HONGKONG JOCKEY (OLUB.
with the word #FORMAZONE" theroon connection with certain mineral water mana- factured by us and that we have, sa from the 18th day of February, 1913, discontinued the use of such Trade Mark or Label.
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CONNAUGHT AEBATED WATER
CO., LTD.
'NOTICE.
E. H. RAY will continue to carry on in him OWL BANG as Ship, business Freight & General Broker.
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INTIMATION
CHAMPAGNE
de ST. MARCEAUX & CO.
REINS.
Vintage 191L
+
A wide appeal to lovers of sport is made, to-day. Besides the usual week-end sporting fixtures there is the ¦ Off Day! race meeting, starting at noon, and this Boxing Tournament at the Theatre Royal in the evening.
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Tus Hongkong Weekly Press, publishe China for being "avid of ideas," and to his mind one of the most hopeful to-day, contains the full results of the features of the present day in China annual Hongkong Jockey Club race megë is the manner in which the ranks of ing, and the Hongkong and 'Shanghai industry and finance are being increas- Bank's anpunt meeting, as well as all the.
who have other local news of the week. ingly recruited from men
**This în received a western education. itself." he adda, "will exert a unifying "Induence on public opinion, and, by bring. ing them into contact with the rentities of the market place, help to temper and steady the generous, but sometimes rash, impulses of those ardent spirita who, in political matters, would fain run before
The two men, who have been arrested in" they have learned to walk." In anolber address Sir CHARLES said he was not disconnection with the robbery of the Ya posed to join in the criticism that Chinese Tai pawnshop, Yaumati when jewellery, who have studied abroad are apt on their clothing and money to the vattle of $18,000. was stolen, were again brought before return to be too much interested, in politics, though he strongly counselled Mr. Wood at the Magistracy yesterday. the was grouted. In connection with thir THE PARTNERSHIP heretofors existing
He remarked with satisfaction, on between EDWARD HENRY RAT and PEECT The finest vintage wine sings them to remain "Arst and last a Chinese." A further formal remand of one week growth, both extensive and intensive, at case the police are now offering a reward university education in China, for, qof 81.000 for the arrest of an amistant. accountant employed in the pawnshop, ät said, “by sending immature youths to a foreign country where they fell as it wore the time of the robbery. It is stated that sanctions of home are relaxed and they the robbers into the shep and immediately, bad not yet acquired the sanctions of their new home, a time of peril and danger had to be faced, to which many
NOTICE.
E. H. RAY.
JAMKI FALCONEx Ship, Freight & General Brokers, under the styl or any of Bar & 31st December, 1981.
£ H. RAY.
P. J. FALCONER
NOTICE.
(Guaranteed)
1884.
"Champagne de St. Marceaux & Co., Reimes, is considered one
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services of this Company, we beg to draw the attention of our clients not to hand over it invariably figures inthe Menus at Typewriters, Machines eto,, to be cleaned and or repaired to any one unless on production of a card signed by ne. 1
RAMSEY & CO.
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PASSES for Servants with Hongkong, 18th February, 1923.
plication to the Undersigned.
No Servants will be allowed inside the EN- CLOSURE of the Race Course during Face Days WITHOUT TICKETS, which can be had on application to the
origned.
HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND FINANCE
CO., LTD.
for ServantsCTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that These Tickets are on their employer or when N Bartraordinary General Meeting of
while
za attendance on on duty at the varicas Stade
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Any Chinese found loitering about with Ser vanta parses in their poserion will forfeit them, and the holders thereof will be removed from the Enclosure.
H. BIRKETT, Clerk of the Course.
Hongkong, 11th February, 1923.
INSURANCE OFFICES..
RACE HOLIDAYS.
400
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that al INSURANCE FIRE & HARINE
OFFICES will be CLOSED for the Transac- tion of PUBLIC BUSINESS on SATURDAY, February 25th, from 12.45.
By Order,
LOWE BINGHAM & MATTHEWS,
Secretaries,
FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF HONGKONG. MARINE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF HONGKONG & CANTON, Hongkong, February 18th, 1929
THE
HONGKONG HOTEL.
GHILL BOOM.
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THE ual DINNER DANBANT wil NOT be held on MONDAY, Feb. 27th. The DINING ROOM (Old Grill Room) will be used as GRILL ROOM on Monday night and will be opened from 7 to 9.15 p.m.
HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
Tear ending 31st. December 1911, at the THE FINAL DIVIDEND declared for the rate of Three Pounds Sterling together with a Bonus of Two Pounds Sterling per Old Share and Two Pounds Fire Shillings Sterling to- gether with a Bonas of Fifteen Shillings per At the (Hises of the Car.
Etate Banquets, Civic-functions, Re- gimental Dinners; and is served in all the leading Social and Sporting Clubs of Great Britain, Europe.
HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND FINANCE CO, LTD. will be held at the Hongkong Hotel Arierica, India and the Colonies. on Friday the 3rd day of March 1922 at 11.30 O'clock in the forenoon when the subjoined Resolutions will be proposed as Extraordinary Resolutions.
1. That Article 105 of this Company's Articles of Association be altered as follow
1.
$
(a) By the insertion of "$10,000 in the SOLE AGENTS
place of $8,000 in the fifth line thereof.
(b)
By
Lince are the words for each financial
out in the ninth and tenth
between two moralities, where the old
succumbod. When referring to the ra turned student's penchant for politics, Sir CHARLES ADDI8 recalled Joan Batear's:
remark that the only two things worth talking about are politics and religion; but said he sometimes wished that the Chinese student would be more ready to
this man was instrumenta) in admitting
afterwards absconded.
-WEDDING AT ST. JOHN'S
CATHEDRAL.
DENNYS-CLARKE,
There was a large number of friends at St. John's Cathedral, yesterday "after 11000, so witness the marriage of Mr.“ Henry Lardner Dennys second son of
test his political theories by taking larger part than he has hitherto done in the social service of his own town and country, “If your theory is sound and corresponds with your practices," he said; you may be sure that your prac tice is on the right lines." On the sub- ject of religion Sir CHARLES said he sometimes wondered whether it is histori.father, were a dress of ivory charmeuse nd Bruxelles lace,in bouquets des fleurs cally possible to secute"real unity of any
Mr. Henry Lardner Decays, of "The Elms," Thames Ditton, Surrey, and grandson of the late Major-General John Nisbett, to Miss Sybil Mary Clarke," daughter of Mr. W. E Clarke, of
Taipo.
The bride, who was given away by her
Company and inserting in A. S. WATSON & large community of men on the basis of design, with pearl girdle and strings of
of the year place thereof the words "in every year profits shall not exceed in wherein such
the aggregate the sum of $150,000, and
a commission of ten per cent per annum on all the net profits of the Company in excess of that sum”,
2. That the above Resolution (No. 1) to be retrospective and take effect from the 1st, day of January 1998.
Should the above Resolutions be passed by the required majority, they will be submitted for confirmation as Special Resolutions to, a farther Extraordinary General Meeting and such Meeting will be held on Monday the 20th day of March 1922, at the same time and place
·of
For the
anch Resolutions as Special Re- solutions accordingly.
it confirming, considering and if thought
Dated the 15th day of February, 1923. By Order of the Board," JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,
General Managers.
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THE HONGKONG ROPE HANU-
FACTURING 00., LTD.
ANNUAL MEETING OF SHARE HOLDERS in the abor; COMPANY will be THE THIRTY-EIGHTH ORDINARY
on FRIDAY, the 3rd 31ARCH 1999 at Victori held at St. George's Building, Chater Bood, m. for the purpose of receiving a 11 o'clock a.m.
and the report of the General blanager
for Decomber, 1921, and electing a Consulting Committee and Auditora
CO. LTD.,
Wine & Spirit Merchants.
ESTABLISHED 91 YEARS.
over with laces The train "was, of char- messe with insertion of the same lace finished at the corners with lace bows and sprays of orange blossoms. The bride's long tulle veil was finished with Bruxelles laco and orange blossoms, and she wore shoes of charmeuse with pearl bucki. A diamond pendant, the gift of the bridegroom, was also worn.
materialism alone. He recalled the fact Pearls from shoulder to girdle, looped that the Parliament of China, some years ago discussed the question of the adoption of a State religion. While that discussion "did not lead to anything very definite he looked upon it as an indication of the accessity for some binding spiritual force. The Chinese have always been a religious as Sir CHARLES remarked. people, but, religions truth requires to be restated from time to time in terms of advancing knowledge. There is undeniable force in all this, but little evidence of any binding piritual force on a scale commensurate with the need. But if the Chinese people can be induced to exert themselves, in the Bras, EC. frst place, to maintain the high standard of rectitude they have held hitherto in the world's esteem none will despair of seeing
TËLEPSONE 616..
Honazoza Orpics: 16a, De London Orfia: 181, FL
Vaux BD., C.
The Baily Press.
HONGKONG, FEBRUARY 25TH, 1609.
The bridesmaids-the Misses Allison and Fairlea Nicholson (twin daughters of Mr. W. Nicholson)-wore dressca of pink georgette with rosebud trimming and eash
ribbon caught up with flowers, and Dutch caps, also of pink georgette ad lace with rosebuds. Besides the two littla bridesmaids Master Cyril Bell and
a happy issie eventually to all the ills Master John Bell (twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bell) were in attendance as
from which China is at present suffering.
"
pages.
The bride's stepmother wore a dress of grey charmeuse, and carried a bouquet of
A Detachment of 2/55th Cokes Rifles is pink roses.
New Share in nas on and after the 9th, abatement of account the year ending 31st THE TRANSITION STAGE IN en route to North China from India by
day of February poration, where Shareholders are requested to apply for Warrante
By Order of the Court of Directors,
AG. STEPHEN,"
Chist Manager,"
NORDINARY YEARLY MEETING of Hongkozz 18th February, 1924,
the SHAREHOLDERS in this Company will be held at the Company's Hotel, Hongkong, on 8TH MARCH, 1922, at WEDNESDAY,
NOON, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Board of Directors, together with a Statement of Accounts for the year ending 31st December, 1921.
"CREDIT NATIONAL 1922.
ISSUE OF NEW BEARER BONDZ REDEEMABLE IN 10 YEARS
FRS 500.00..
each bearing interest at the rate of 6% per anatım The REGISTER OF SHARES of the Con
CLOSED from THURSDAY, 2ND free of tax. will be pany wil
Reimbarsible at holder's option as follows MARCE, to WEDNESDAY, STH MARCH, 1922
On 1st February 1924 for Frs. 500,-
1997 for Frs. 507.50, (both days inclusive) during which period no
On 1st. transfer of shares can be registered,
On 1st
1992 for Fr. 595.- No prizes.
Price of Texte including 1st. coapon due on (4595th. February 1992 payable cash on spplication
FTB 182,-- Subscriptions received at BANQUE DE L'INDO CHINE, HONGKONG.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
H. N. BEAUREPAIRE
Becretary. Hongkong, 25th February, 191.
AMENDED NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
MONSIONERS of cargo for Hongkong per 8. "TRACIA" are hereby notified that the present state of affairs in Hong- owing to kong due to the strike of seamen etc., cargo for Hongkong has been carried on in the vessel and if not discharged at Shanghai will be re
Yokohama Probable
of call ure Shanghai, ports and Dalny,
maka Consignces are recommended to necessary arrangements as to insurance etc.
DODWELL & Co, Ltd.
Agenta
341 KULANGSU MUNICIPAL COUNCIL, AMOY
on or before February 18th, 1022
BoaD CONSTRUCTION.
NHE KULANGSU MUNICIPAL COUN.
tained on board until her retaru to Hongkong invita tenders for the laying of 3,005 |
Hongkong, 24th February, 1922,
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AMENDED NOTICE TO. CONSİONEES.
THE Steamship-
"DAURE CASTLE.".
"FROM NEW YORK ETC.
square yards of road surfacing of a similar com position to that uued on roads in the Peak dis
trict, Hongkong.
Should the experiment be found to be a success the Council intend to surface all ronds in the Settlement in this manner
Faller particulars can be obtained on applica- tion to the undersigned,
G. H. REED. Secretary, Kulangen Municipal Council.
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BRITISH MUNICIPAL COUNCIL/
TIENTSIN
NONSIGNEES of Cargo are bereby r
informed that this steaner has arrived andHE Council bereby invites Applications for
is now ready to discharge. Consignees are re- questod to take delivery from alongside in ac "cordance with the tortue of Bill of Lading.
Optional. Cargo will be forwarded, unless notice to the contrary be given before 24th
·Inst
All claims against the steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before The 12th prox, or they will not be recognized.
Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
DODWELL & CO. LTD.
Agenta.
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The Transfer Books of the Company will be
BREWAN, TOMES & CO.,
General Managers.
1444 Hongkong, 17th February, 1922.
THE DAIRY FARM, IOE & COLD
STORAGE CO., LTD.
་་
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Tester Books of the Company will be closed from WEDNESDAY, the end of February, to TUESDAY, the 28th Februar 1929, both days inclusive, during which period no transfers of shares of shares can be registered
By Order of the Board of Directors, M. MANGE,
Secretary. .[337
'CHINA.
the steamer Laisang.
"
The official rate of the dollar for all payments Ared in sterling which have to made in Hongkong and on the China Station during the month of March, 1999, has been fixed at 2/61.
Two Chinese were
removed to the
A Chinese woman living at Wong Nel closed from Wednesday, the 22nd February Sta CHARLES ADDIS, in one of the very Cheung Village has reported that some 1993, antil Friday, the 3rd March, 1922, both interesting speeches he delivered at
person entered her house at 5p.m. on days inclusive
Peking, spoke of himself as visiting China as a tourist, anxious to see for himself. Thursday, and stole a handbag contain to hear and learn, without any desire toing $3,237. preach about things with which others were better acquainted than himself. But there is one thing on which few mea at present in China are more competent to preach, and that is on the subject of Finnace and the factors that go to main- tain a country's credit and reputation in the financial centres of the world. The Government Civil Hospital on Thursday, advice Sir Chantza gave on this subject suffering from serious injuries. One fell in the admirably phrased and very from a scaffold at the Central Market and suggestive speech which he delivered when the other fell down the hold of the ss" he was entertained by the Chinese Bankers Luchow. Association and the members of the
Major J. B Lloyd, R.A.M.C. has been Chinese Chamber of Commerce in Peking can hardly fail to have an important placed, in medical charge of all British influence upon all thoughtful minds in Officers, N.CO's Men and European China concerned about the credit and families in Kowloon, except those belong. and 1/102nd reputation of the country. We reproduce ing to HK.S. R.G.A the full text of the speech in another part, Grenadiers. merits the widest publicity in this part of to-day's issue, for it is one which
HONGKONG BOXING
ASSOCIATION." NEXT TOURNAMENT. I SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25TH, 1929,
AT THE
THEATRE ROYAL AT 9:15 PML, TEN ROUND FEATHERWEIGHT CONTEST. A. B. CHADWICK ». A. B. HINDLE. TE ROUND MIDDLEWEIGHT CONTEST. 0. 6. LEWENDEN. A. B. DUNCAN. TES ROUND CATCHWEIGHT CONTEST. 8. R. O. MORGAN.
Chief P. O. CALLAGHAN, AND THE SIX ROUND. CONTESTE, Booking at MOUTHIN'S. Members MONDAY and TUESDAY, *FERUARY 20th and 21st.
General Public WEDNESDAY, 22nd
USUAL, PRICES. to BATURDAY, 25th.
COMPETITION NOVICES'' FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 3167, AND APRIL 1ST AT THE THEATRE ROYAL. Full particulare will be sent to all unit Other of Army and Navy and Police. please apply to Hon. Bocretary, e/o JOHNSON, STOKEA AND MASTER.
the post of PREPARATORY SCHOOL MISTRESS in the Tientsin Grammar School.
The commencing salary offered is $140 per OPEN mensem. Farahod quarters will be provided
Council.
free by festions stating age, nationality, quali
Applications fications and experienos should be forwarded to the undersigned in time to arrive in Ticatxin not later than March 8th, 1922.
By Order
J. R. LYNESS.
Secretary. Council Room, Tientsin, February 15th, 1922.
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NO ENTRANCE - FEE.
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A small fire occurred on the second floor of the world. Sir CHARLZ spoke as one of No. 18, Stanley Street on Thursday who is profoundly impressed by the evening. With the aid of the Fire Brigade as the conflagration was soon under control which, tremendous pessibilities never before, are opening up to this Thondamage to the property through are wonderful country, with its unrivalled is estimated at $80. and largely undeveloped resources, its virile and sober population, its capacity
Members and subscribers of U.S.B. Club
for local self-government, its traditions are hereby informed that a dance will be of law and order, its high standard of held on Saturday, sth March, starting at 9.16 p.m. punctually. A special Peak tram will run at 12.45 a.m.-ADVT.
rectitude."
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No less interesting than his obervations on financial topics are bis views on the
The Canton press states that P. 8. Chan, One of his general political situation. epigrama was: He would be a poor until recently, President of the Beamen's Chinese who did not deplore the present Union, now under arrest in Canton on a political division of the country, and a charge of murdering his wife, admitted foolish one who believed it could be solved his guilt when examined by the City He is not, Procurator, and the case will now be by a political formula." however, disposed to cavil at Young transferred to the Court for trial.
The bist mun was Mr. A. H. Crow The Rev. A. Copley Moyle was the orbeiating clergyman, and the service, which was chorai, included the singing of the hymns "We thank Thee all our God"
God be merciful unto us.” and "O Perfect Love," and the psalir,
The wedding ceremony was followed by, reception at the Hongkong Hotel, which was attended by a numerous company of Irtends.
The Chief Justice (Sir William Rees Davies, K.C.), and Lady Rees
Davies were at the Church, but Sir William was prevented by an urgent engagement from attending the reception.
was proposed by Mr. Justica Gompertz.
be spent at The health of the bride and bridegroom
The "honeymoon is Repulse Bay and Baguio (Philippine Islands).
to
The bride's going-away costume royal blue crêpe de chine with hat to match.
The parents of both bride and bride groom are counted among "old Hongkong residents" Mr. Dennys, sen, spent many years in the Colony in practice sa a solicitor in the firm of which the bride. groom is now a partner, while the bride's father had a long career in the service of the Hongkong, Canton and Macao Steam boat Co. of which he eventually became position was appointed a director of the Secretary, nad on his retirement from that Company, and still retains his beat on the Board.
THE RAID BY BANDITS ON
*THE RAILWAY..
TWO CAPTURED AND SHOT. The Canton Times says: The bandits tou-Kowloon Railway on 10th inst. were who took part in the robbery of the Can-.. captured by Colonel Hsu Ting-lit in In trial, the Bheklung a few days ago.
tence was executed in front of the Shek two bandits freely confessed their crimes, They were sentenced to be shot. The sen lung Station where the robbery, occurred.
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