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NOTICE.

INTIAMTIONS

THE HONGKONG DAILY PËKSS,

UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF

CANTON, LIMITED?

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NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the FORTY-NINTH ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING of the Society will

INTIMATIONS

BONGKONG CRICKET CLUB

TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

NUBJECT to weather conditions, the

following dates bare been frod;----- FINAL OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP

DOUBLES FRIDAT,

28th April. FINAL OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP

1st May.

SHIP SINGLES— EDNESDAY, 3rd Mar. CHALLENGE ROUND OPEN CHAMPION

It is hereby notified that the Valuation be held at its Head Office, No. 3 and CHALERNO DODENDAMPION,

I'

Lists for the Colony the year 1992- 1923 will Lo open to inspection at the Treasury for twenty-one days commencing on SATUR DAY, the 29er April, 1999.

C. McT. MESSER, Treasurer and Assessor of Bates. [920

21st April, 1920

UNITED SERVICES RECREATION CLUR

"HERE will be no Tai Darrant on

THURSDAY, 27th, but & DANCE com- mancing at 30 15, on SATURDAY, 29th String Band of 102ud K. E, O. Grenadieri. (915

ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.

EN PECIALI CADDIES will be available zi Fanting on SUNDAY NE17, 20TU ÁPRIL Feo, including ruilway far», 70 cents.

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ROYAL HONGKONG 'GOLF CLUR.

DEEP WATER BAY.

TIFFINS

MEMBERS desirous of having in in

house must order same by o'clock on the day previous. Tiffin may be ordered either from Happy Valley or Deep Water Bay Club Heure. Tiffins which have not been ordered the day previons cannot be arved.

Br Ozon.

1916

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM MELSOURNE & FREEMANTLE THE Steamship

**RIALTO."

CONSIGNEES of cargo are horsly informed that this steamer has arrived and is now ready to discharge. Consignees are requested to take delivery from alongside in accordance with the terms of Bills of Lading.

Cargo impeding discharge will be landed into godown at Consignees' risk and expense. All Claims against the steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the

th May, or they will not be recognised.

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

THE BANK LINE, LTD.,

Agenta.

Hongkong, 25th April, 1972.

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THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD..

S8. "BENMOHR" & "PENREOCH."

baz

CONDIDDLESBRO,

YONSIGNEES of cargo from ANTWERP, LONDON · und STRAITE. per alive itenwers are hereby motified that the cargo overcurried to Bhang hai owing to the Shipping Strike at Hongkong

returned to this Fort per a "REN ALDER", and delivery can be obtained tion of original Bill of Lading to Consignees are advised that the

cargo being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extr

extra hazardous Godowns of the Hong- Bong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd, Fowloon and that no Fire Iavrance bas been effected.

is

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all cargo remaining andelivered after 2nd May, will be subject to vent.

All broken, chafed, and damaged cargo in

to be left in the Godowns, where it will be surveyed on 2nd May, at 10 LM.

OIBS, LIVINGSTON & CO. LTD.

Agents, Hongkong, 25th April, 1992.

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"OLEN" LINE, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM UNITED KINGDOM, PORT SAIT, COLOMBO & STRAITS.

THE M.V. GLENGARRY”

Limited,

delivered

Laring arrived from the above ports, Consignees of cargo by her are hereby informed that all are being landed at their risk into the hardous and/or entre hazardous Godowns of Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown

whence

and/or from the may be obtained. Goods not

by the 2nd May, 1922, will be abject to

to rent. All broken, chafed and damaged packages are to be left in the Godowns where they will be ermined in the presense of consignees by Mesars, Goddard and Douglas, on 2nd Bay, 1999, at 10

at 10 m.in. Claima

the steamer agnet

at 5

in lading there for cargo short delivered must 2 presented on the special form ¡rovided, and must also be submitted within 30 days of arewal, otherwise they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in my ones whatever.

Bills of lading will be countersigned by

JARDINE, MATHESON & Con Læd.,

Agenta. Homekong, 25th April, 1928.

IMPORTANT NOTICE

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beg to ward all the local Sterer and Shops

Ito Colay zot to accept codora from

certain individual who pretents any card, lyg for goeds to be supplied to him in my name, as I found out two cases to be a

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ad, as a good number of my cords have

stolen and used for the purport.

P. A. XAVIER. ongkong. April 24th, 1929.

NOTICE OF REMOVAL.

WE

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for

Hongkong, un Queen's Building, FRIDAY, 19 MAY. 1922, at No03, the pure of receiving the Report of the Directors and the Statement of Account to 81at December, 1931, and of declaring Dividends, etc. The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Society will be CLOSED

from April 29th to May 12th, both days

inclusive.

By Order of the Board,

C. MONTAGUE EDE

General Manager. Hongkong, 21st April, 1992. [893

SHIP DOUBLES FRIDAY, 5th May, RESERVED SEATS may now be booked at the Pavilion by Members, Subscribers and those boding "Privilege tickets," between the hours of 4,15 ani 6.30 pm.

except

To lists will remain open at the Parlion

until TODAY (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, 25th April after which date they will bo transferred to Messrs Moutrie & Co., Seats: #1 noh.

NOTE--Ticket-holders are requested to consult the back of tickets as to the position

of their scate.

ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF M Season commerces on May 1st, and EMBERS are notified that the Bathing

continere until Oct 31st, and that they may introduce friends a Bything Members as the, following lees.

CANTON, LIMITED.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the above Society will be held at the Head Office of the Society, Nos. 3 and 4, Queen's Buildings, Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong, on FRIDAY, the TWELFTH DAY OF MAY, 1922, at 12.20 r... for the purpose of considering, sad if thought Et, approving the draft rew Articles of Association of the Society which will be submitted to the Meeting.

be-

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26TH, 1989

INTIMATION

You will arise refreshed, full of vigour and energy, if you make it a habit of taking

Pareu unless the latter falle inte En Gencisi Chang' naverts that the 'British are opposing him, and are supporting General Wra statement that no sensible person can for & moment believe to have the slightest basis of fact. den, We Far-o's adherents point ous that General CHANG Tso-lix's conference scheme will meet with greater favour "at General Wu's hands if they think that General We Park Effervescent LIVER SALT.view of his conscious military superiority,

WATSON'S

BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE.--

SOCIETY.

HONGKONG BRANCH ANNUAL

MEETING,

Au interesting feature of the annual meeting of the British and Foreign Bible. the Helena May Institute, yesterda Society's Hongkong Auxiliary. held

at the Students' World Con in History at St. Stephen's College. Deb ference, recently

held at Canton. They the Rev

F. Young,

and Mr.

the military alutus quo is ruaintained, bat doon, was the presence of two of the

A pom-

may agree to await the issue of the Mr. Hia Bu, of Burmah, a B.A. of the Calcutta University. The Bishop" of conference,

Victoria presided. We hear nothing from Southern official tary), rend the annual report

The Rev. Dr. T. W. Prace (hon, score= It acts gently on the liver, kidneys and bowels, and eliminates quarters of the National Conference which pared with the sales for 1920, it was looms so largely in these controversies noted that there had been an advance of from the system all impurities. It in the North. The only talk is of the publications issued: The Baancial stater 1,381 on the number of Bible Society relieves the congested condition" grand expeditionary army" which atment, read by the hon.

Capt. Fogg, showed that the hair

in hand arising from sedentary occupations,ome date not yet fixed is to march to was $100. The total receipts amounted to $3,673.28 and of this amount 3835.77 was collected in churches, whilst of the ro malader, collected

the by ladies' com mitter, the Chinese section of that com mittee raised no, less than $1.103.10, which

considered a fine contribution." The

CHAIRMAN referred to the splendid progress of the British and Foreign Bible Society. His conviction was that the Bible was never more read than at pre-

ent

overwork, errors of diet, etc., etc.

Price $1.40 per bottle

Single Bathing. Member's Tickets.......$15. Double Ticket, which include children 150. Having Arisen Bathing membership does not call for

no Entrance, foe, and it is understood that Ladies and Gentlemen, withing

You may contemplate come Bathing members, du an on the under enjoy a most refreshing standing that it is. for the Bathing season 19 only.

luxurious bath by using By order of the General Committee,

A. G. LAMPLUCH,

Hon. Secretary.

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VERNON & SMYTH.

A print of such new Articles and a prist of the existing Articles may be seen at the Society' Registered Office at Nos. 3 and 4 UTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Queen's Huillinga aforesaid. Should the business heretofore carried on by Meeting approve of such new Articles with FRANK SMYTH as a Sharebroker under the or without modification, the subjoined Re-style of VERN & SMYTH has been taken by ROBERT THOMAS MATHESON solution will be proposed as an Extra from the lar DAT of APRIL, 1929, and that ordinary Resolution, namely:

as from the 1st day

the Frank Smyth ceased to be.

of April, 1992, said

liable in

in any way in respect of the said business and, that all abilities of whatsoever mature incurred by the said Firm of Vernon & Symth on and from

"

That the new Articles already approved by the Meeting and for the purpose of identification subscribed by the Chairman thereof, be and the

same are hereby adopted as the Arti cles of the Society to the exclusion of and in substitution for all the existing Articles thereof."

AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that 2 SECOND EXTRA. ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Bocfety will be held at the Head Office of the Society, No. 3 & 4, Queen's Buildings aforesaid, "on FRIDAY, the NINTH DAY OF JUNE, 1922, at Noon, for the purpose of receiving Report of the Proceedings at the above mentioned Meeting and of confirming, if thought fit, as a Special Resolution, the above mentioned Resolution.

Dated this 21st day of April, 1922.

By Order of the Board,

C. MONTAGUE EDE,

General Manager.

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BRITISH TRADERS INSURANCE

COMPANY, LTD.

NOTICE: TO SHAREHOLDERS. L

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

the FIFTY-SIXTH ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING of the Company will be held at its Head Office, Nos. 3 & 4

Queen's Building, Hongkong, on FRIDAY,

12ти May, 1922, at 12.30 F.M., for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors and the Statements of Account to 31st December, 1921, and of declaring Dividends, etc. The TRANSFER EOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from April 29th to May 12th, both days inclusive.

By order of the Board,

... C. MONTAGUE EDE,

General Manager. Hongkong, April 21st, 1922, .[895

"

over by

WATSON'S

Household AMMONIA

.OR

WATSON'S TORKISH BATH SALTS.

be lat day of April, 1993 870 been and will A. S. WATSON be incurred by the aid Robert Thomas Matheson aclely.

Dated the 20th day of April, 1923. FRANK SMYTĖ, ROBERT THOMAS MATHESON,

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THE CHINA FIKE INSURANCE CO., LTD.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

the FIFTY-THIRD ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING of the Company will be held at its Head Office, Queen's Building, Hongkong, on FRIDAY, 19TH | MAT, 1922, at 12.80 P.M., for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors and Statements of Account to 31st December, 1921, and of declaring. Dividenda, etc. The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company, will be CLOSED from April 29th to May 12th, both days inclusive.. By Order of the Board,

CO. LTD.

The Hongkong Dispensary.

ESTABLISHED 1841

IRTH.

and and

the North, and so far as the public pro- nouncements of the Southern Government go they leave it to the public to imagine that by the military prowess of this army. Constitutionalism is to be enthroned nut,, Peking. At the moment the news from the North all tends towards civil war on a wide scale. À last effort is being made

by group of well-known military leaders with whom the acting Prime Minister (Mr Chow Tzx Cн:) and the aged Manchu official 10 Ban-Asus are associated, to discover a basis of agreement for the peaceful settlement of the political and military disputes which are rapidly load- ing the country into chaos. Dr. Yax, the late Foreign Minister, "is also mediating in- dependently in the interests of China's salvation in the eyes of the Foreign Powers, representing that civil war will destroy all that China has gained from the Washington Conference. Very little hope seems to be entertained tha: theso efforts will be attended with success, for

& the clashing of the Fengsieu and Chihli

armies is now decmed to be inevitable, and the expectation is, from the various military dispositions which have been made, that many provinces will be involved in the war. It is patent, how ever, that peace will never be secured in China except by 'compromise, and such a war as that which is now considered to be immediately impending would result only in useless sacrifice of life and the

toter embarrassment of the national

SILVA-At Shanghai, on April 19th,

Mr. and Mrs. J. M. BASTO DA Suva.

MARRIAGES.

KLUBIES-SEVERIS.—At

QD

Shanghai,

Chinc April 10th, JORGEN KLEBIEN, Maritime Customs Service, Chung- king, to LILIAN MARIE NEERGAARD SEVERIN, of Copenhagen, Denmark.. MUNKO-FAUER-BLACKBURN. At Shang

hai, PAUL HECTOR, MUERO-FAURK, in MARION BEATRICE BLACKBURN,

Ealing, [897

- C. MONTAGUE EDE,

General Manager. Hongkong, 2lat April, 1922.

BRITISH TRADERS' INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.

IS HEREBY GIVEN that an

of

HONGKONG CIVICH: 106. Dux Yœux Bo, C. LONDON OFFICE: 181, FLEFT Stars, E.C

"

The Baily Press.

HONGKONG, APRIL 28TH, 199)'

[:

inances..

Mr. H. Percy Bwith leaves to-day for England

Capt. Evans delivers his lecture on "The Dover Patrol" at the Taikoo (us to-night.

The Rev. P. N. F. Youso, addressing the meeting, referred to the Bible as the mt international book in the world. It was the Eastern students great

guide The outstanding feature of the Confer one at Peking was that Christians of other countries were found to be just sincere about the adjustment of the world's troubles as they were here or in

He was sorry to say that he had seen an old war poster in one of the England. main streets of Hongkong, proclaiming to the picture of 1 milit. the public, under

"Опсе д the German soldier ruthlessly conquering German always a That was a lie. Anybody wie German" know Germany and read German history, knew that the Germans of 50 years ago were not the same as they were to the war. As to Chinese problems the speaker admitted that there was an anti- Christian movement but the Chinese,

prior

despite this, were adopting methods which were the outcome of Christianity-(AB plause).

"

Mr. H B dealt with the indurace of the Bible in Indis and, by way of illustration, referred to its influence on Mr. Chand, the Indian agitator. He believed that Mr. Ghandi was more of a spiritual than a political leader. Mr Chandi

once told him that he derived his strength from the Hindu sacred books. and from the Bible, but that he derived more good from the Bible than from the former.

On the motion of the Rev. W. T. SCHOLES, seconded by the BISEUP 0% Vicronii the following officers weer ap pointed for the ensuing year:—

President The Bight Rev. The Bishop. of Victoria. Committee: The Clergy and Ministers of co Chapla

churches, Tha Naval

val and Military

serving in:

Mr.

WM. Humphreys, Mrs. Dowbiggin Ying Hongkong, Mr. J

Pis

Martin Mise

onley, Dr. J. Herbert San ders. Rev. H. R. Wells, Mrs. J.

J. Misa

Mrs. Edmonds, Miss Pitta, Mrs. J. H Kemp, Hra Balean, Miss Storr, Mr.

W. Moore; Hon. Treasurer, Cupt H. Fogg Hoa. Secretary, Dr. T. W. Pearce

Inst.ad of a tea dansant at the U.S.R.C.

CB. this week, a dance on Saturday night |- announced.

Mrs. Finlay Miller was among the passengers who left by the Monteagle yesterday for Vancouver.

The Colonial Treasurer autouaces that the Valuation Lists of the Colony for 1922 are now open to inspection.

NOEXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the above Company will be held at the Head Office of the Company, Nos. 3 and 4, Queen's Buildings, Victoria, in the Colony of the Hongkong, on FRIDAY, the TWELFTH DAY OF MAY 1922, at 12.50 r., or the purpose of considering, and if TIE GRAVE SITUATION. OF thought ft. approving the draft new Articles of Association of the Company which will be submitted to the Moeting.

"A print of such new Articles and a print of the existing Articles may be seen at the North last week greatly increased popular. A commodious country club and Company's Registered Office at Nos. 8 and excingent in Feking and caused a slight in have been erected on 4. Queen's Buildings aforesaid. Should the run on Chinese banks by people wishing Park, Chinking, as Meeting approve of such new Articles with

CHINA.

SIONIFICANT movements of troops in the

or without modification, the subjoined Reto procure silver. Another message relates solution will be proposed as an Extra.

a mass meeting" at, which a com- mittee was appointed to secure reserve ordinary Resolution, namely:-

to

"THE CHINA FIRE INSURANCE

COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN that an EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL

NO MEETING of the above Company will be held at the Head Office of the Company, Queen's Buildings, Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong, on FRIDAY, the TWELFTH Day or May, 1922, at 12.80 r.x., for the purpose of cor sidering, and it thought fit, approving the draft, Lew Articles of Association of the Company which will be submitted to the Meeting.

ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of

The Hon. Mr. H. E. Pollock, K.C., and Mrs Follock, leave for home. to-day on holiday, by the P. & O. Sis, Kalyan,

The meeting clowed with a vote thanks proposed by Dr. PEARCE to the delegater, to the workers and to the Committee of the Helena May Institute for the use of the meeting room.

CORRESPONDENCE.

THE WAR MEMORIAL.

[IU THE EDITOR OF THE "HONGKONU. DAILY, PRESB."}

"SIR,-I would like to ventilate through your columns the opinion that the Ceno pavitaph Scheme of the War Memorial Com the Victoria pittee should be dropped and "the money

Publid. spent in some more useful way. war memorial.

opinion, so far as one can gauge it and

In the destruction by are of the Imperial Hotel at Tokyo, some of the members of the Prince of Wales staff lost all the

pecially since H.B.I. plumped for reas

An Indian watchman of the ss. Jufithoroughfare, and in the opinion of many,

800, seems averse to cenotaphs and favourg- the total sum of War Memorial monied going to a Nursing Home or to some That the new Articles already supplies of food. Reuter's Correspondent presents they had gathered throughout the ia also the point to consider that the Conos equally public-serving institution. There approved by the Meeting and for the purpose of identification subscribed by on the 11th inst. reported that the trip,

taph was designed for a long and (when the Chariman thereof, be and the same situation, was rapidly reaching an acute

compared with its length) narrowish are hereby adopted as the Articles of stage, and that official circles in Peking Maru was stabbed on the head and left architects is most unsuitable to a Squard the Company to the exclusion of and in. *** substitution for all the existing Articles were most apprehensive that the threaten-foot as the result of a quarrel with a com- which, incidentally, is already filled with patriot in Canton Road on Monday even enough of these abortive monamental thereof."!

ed grand struggle between General CHANG ing. Aa Indian has been arrested in con- monstrosities.' If we must continue to AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO THO-LIN and General WU. PEI-FU was nection with the air. GIVEN that

waste labour and material in this way SECOND EXTRA imminent. Though ten days have since

why not have a fish-pond around the One thousand people were rendered Queen Victoria statue and thus transformi A print of such new Articles and a print the Company will be held at the Head passed the situation remains the same. homeless and several were injured as a an arid space into something really of the existing Articles may be seen at the Office of the Company, Nos. & 4. Queen's There has been no further approach to result of a fire in Manila on April 18th,becutiful. Perhaps you might tempt Company's Registered Office at Queen's Buildings aforesaid, on FRIDAY, the Nizza clash, but the situation does not appear which destroyed 200 hours. The origin your readers to air their views on this Buildings aforesaid. Should the Meeting DAY OF JUNE, 1922, at 12.30 PM, for the ante las acute. How far these move handicapped the Bremen.

A heavy wind subject ere it is too late. In this counse approve of such new Articles with or without

tion I ought to mention, however, that the purpose ofreceiving a Report of the Proceed modification, the subjoined Resolution willings at the above mentioned Meeting and of mens in the North are related to those be proposed as an Extraordinary Resolution, confrming, if thought it, as a Special Roof Dr. SUN YAT SEN's "grand expedition-K.C.M.G., C.B., D.8.0., has been grant Docs this mean acceptance of plans or a Daily Press stated a few days ago that Major-General Bir J. 8. Fowler, the Cenotaph had been already "ordered." namely:-

ary army" there is nothing in the reports ed leave of absence da private affairs local contract signed 111 it is too late to indicate, but there is no difficulty in until May 5th. During his absence the then one must be content with mild con

sure of the parties concerned. Their's, devolve on Colonel, C.

really was unkind of them to precipitaté in this way their irritation at delay.→ Yours, etc.,

EX-FIGHTER.

That the new Articles' already approved by the Meeting and for the 'purpose of identification subscribed br the Chairman thereof, be and the same are hereby adopted as the Articles of the Company to the exclusion of and in substitution for all the existing Arti. cles thereof,"

solution, the above mentioned Resolution.

Dated this 21st day of April, 1922, By Order of the Board,

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of the fire is unknown."

in China will

O. MONTAGUE EDE. associatag President Sun's declarations of command of the troop Davy, C.MG., | admittedly, is a thankless task, but I

General Manager.

CHINA FRÖVIDENT LOAN · & MORTGAGE CO., LTD.-

THE TWENTY-FIFTE ORDINARY

anxiety to lead this army, northward at who took over charge yesterday. the earliest possible moment with theso military dispositions in the North, General CHANG T80-LIN up to ten days ago had advanced some 22,000 troops from the

Hongkong, 26th April, 1998.

News has reached the Colony of the death of Mr. Benjamin James, B.4. (Oxor) who was retired on pension a little more than two years ago after twenty years service in the Education James joined the service in 1898, being was refused to the occupier at No. 3, appointed an Assistant Master at Queen's Conduit Hond, by the Sanitary Board College, but resigned in the following year yesterday, on the ground that the water.

AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO ANNUAL MEETING of SHARE neighbourhood of Mukden in the direc- Department of the Colony. The late Mr. Installation of the water carriage system

GIVEN that a SECOND EXTRA- ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of HOLDEES in the Company will be ball at

the Company will be held at the Head the Offices of the Company, St. George's tion of Chifli, and it was reported that

No. Connaught Read, en 47,000 more were preparing to entrain

of receiving a

E hereby give notice that we have Office of the Company, Queen's Buildings SDAY, the 26th April, 1922 at 11.15 | General CHANG TEO-LIN, Desorts that the to take a position as second master of supply was inadequate. A similar..appl

removed from No. 4, Daddall Street aforesaid, on FRIDAY, the NINTH DAY Or o'clock for me parp Report of the Canton Government, including General King's College,. Bangkok, where he was cation, in respect of No. 138, The Peak,

Kew Offers at 12, Beaconsfeld Arcade.

RAMSEY & CO.,

fecs

ongkong, 24th April, 1922,

NOTICE" OF REMOVAL

beg to announce the REMOVAL four Oice to No. 2, QUEEN'S CENTRAL OU the 18th April. THE BANK, OF. CANTOF, LTD. rekong, 17th April, 1949.

Accounts

JUNE, 1922, at 12.35 P, for the purpose Statement of Ace of receiving & Report of the Proceedings at General Managers for the your ended 31 t, CHE CHUNG-MING, is co-operating in the tutor to the Royal Fringe of Bing. Be was postponed pending & reply from the the above mentioned Meeting and of con December, 1921 ard electing

returned to Hongkong, how Consulting

however, in 1908, firming, if thought fit, as a Special Committee and Auditors.

reunification plan, by which a national and was appointed headmaster of the Government to the Board's inquiry, whe

ther pure the public water supply would Eesolution, the above mentioned Résolu. The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Courany conference, will be called within a month Kowloon School, a position he held for

for aval will be CLOSD from THURSDAY, 20th, tion.

several years Ho eventually returned to

pose. The members of the Board at the Dated'this 21st day of April, 1922.

April, 1923 atd WEDNESDAY, the 28th, to revise or draw up a new constitution Queen's College as second master. On his meeting were: the Chairman (Mr. G. R. April, 1922, both days inclusive.

and to elect a new Parliament. General retirement, in ill-bealth be want to New Bayer) the Hon. Mr. T. L Perkins, the By order of the Board,

BHEWAN, TOMES & CO,

Zealand. Many who knew him will regret Hon. Mr. Chow Sou-son, Mr. 8. W. Two, U. MONTAGUE EDE,

General Managers.

Wu Pa-ro, be says, is the only obstacle, to learn of his death. Mr. James was Dr. G. D. Black, the M.O.H. (Dr. Pearse) General Manager. Hongkong, 18th April, 1922, *1870 'and he can'and will defeat General Wu 48 years of age

and the Secretary (Mr. Reynolds).

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