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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

NOTICE.

CHINA LIGHT AND POWER To (1919), LTD, beg to Notify their Consumers that owing to Alterations in the Genarating Station the Supply of Electricity will not be available between the Hours of SAM, and 6 PM, on TUESDAY, the 5TH of FEBRUARY.

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SHEWAN, TOMES & CO..

"General Managers.

TU LET.

GROUND FLOOR and

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY END, 1994.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

HONGKONG BOXING ASSOCIATION.

FOURTH TOURNAMENT OF THx Stabox. FRIDAY, STH FEBRUARY, 1824, 'AT 2:15 PM.......

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at the

THEATRE ROYAL

MAIN EVENT: FIFTY ROUND FEATHERWEIGHT CHAMPION- SHIP OF THE Colony 3D tes Scorr HARSTON BILT

"STOKES

WBRIGHT OFFICE ROOMS in lat P. O, JIN CARYLIDGE, BA. B. Canwick,

FLook of the Exilding, No. 3, DUDUALL SCIII.

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Apply WITHIN, Hoom No. 10, 1ST FLOOR,

OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE SOCIETY.

THE ANNUAL DINNER will be held

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on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16TH.

Will Those who wish to be present pien-w communicate with One of the Secretaries-

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RE LINDSELL,

Gezeral Post Office.

J. E. WARNER,

St. Stephen's Collega...

THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD.

FROM MIDDLESBRO".

ANTWERP,

LONDON AND STRAITS.

The Steamukip #BENRINNES."

Royal Naval Yard, Imperial Services Featherweight

Champion

H.M.S. Maranion,

Lightweight Champion of the

Colony.

Also One Ten Round Lightweight Contant and One Welterwright, Dos Lightweight Two Fratherweights and One Contest each of Se Rounds,

BOOKING.

For Members Only on the

4th February at MOUTHIE's.

For the General Public on the

Myweight,

INTIMATIONS

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

NOTICE.

NEXTRAORDINARY GENERAL

AMERTING of the Club will be held in

the JOCKEY CLUB Room, HosoKONG CLUB ANEX, on MONDAY, the 4TH FEBRUARY 1934, at 5 r.M. for the purpose of confrming the resolutions passed at the Extraordinary, General Meeting held on 10th January, 1934.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary,

$491

NE

NOTICE.

A. S. WATSON & CO., LTD.

Certificate No. 7741 for One Hundred Shares Nos. 57661 to 57750 inclusiva, in this Company, standing in the Nama of Mr. GEORGE HOWARD MAY (deceased) has been LOST, and if at the Expiration of One Moath from the Date bereof the above Certi ficate be not forthcoming, another Certificate the Com. by for the said Shares will be issued

ath February at the Hoxoxoxo HOTEL pany, and thereafter no other will be

acknowledged.

A. S. WATSON & CO., LTD, 26 Hongkong, 2nd January, 1914,

6th February at the HoxoxoNU HOTEL 7th and 8th February at Mourat'a

USUAL PRICES.

NEXT TOURNAMENT - March 8th at the

THEATRE ROYAL

NOTICE.

HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the

[355Nfcate 5/N9 7044 dated Hongkong

18th May, 1981, for 10 Shares numbered 84949) 84158 inclusive and Certificata Provisional No. 57/720 dated Hongkong 20th of February TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that we 1922, for 3 Shares of this Bank numbered

hare This Day changed our Firm N19 inclusive, both registered in the

"THOMSON & CO."

ESTHER FANNY SELBY have

INTIMATION

E

WHISKY

THE

OLD FAVOURITE.

SUPERFINE QUALITY

GENUINE AGE

and

been Destroyed by Fire, and should theas Carti PERFECT - ficates not be produced to the Bank before the Ac-2320 FEBRUARY, 1934, New Certificates for

G. H. & N. THOMSON-Charterol

countants, BHANGHAI. THOMSON BROS. & BELL-Chartered

Accountants, HANKOW. THOMSON BROS. & STEDMAN-Char: tered Accountants, TIENTSIN, and PERING. Hongkong, 1st February, 1954.

[278

"ESSES. THOMSON & CO., Chartered MESSES

Thit Day OPENED AD OFFICE at 4A, Des Veux KOAD, CINTIAL, Hongkong.

ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby inform.phone No. Central 4616.

ed that all Goods are being landed at

HONGKONG

their Mak into the hazardous and/or artra hazardons Godown of the AND KOWLOON WEAR & Lan, whence,

- delivery may ba

GODOWN COMPANT,

Hongkong, let February, 1934.

NOTICE..

Tele-

[279

from the whares Mhaving relinquished the Agency of the

TESSES. DODWELL & CO., LTD.,

No Claims will be admitted, after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining andelivered after the 7th inst, will be subject to rent.

Claims against the Steamer insented to the Undersigned on or before the

ist instant, or they will not be recognized.

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are

to be left in the Godowns, whers they will be

examined on the 7th inst., at 10 AM.

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

GIEB, LIVINGSTON & CO, LTD.

Agenita Hongkong, 1st February, 1924.

TROK

[288

"OLEN" LINE, LIMITED. '. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

UNITED

THE Steamship

THE

KINGDOM AND STRAITS.

"GLENSANDA" having arrived from the above ports, Consignce of cargo by her are hereby informed that all are being landed af their risk into the goods are being deurs fazarious Godowas of the Hongkong whence, and/or from the and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd, wharves, delivery by the 7th February,

ba obtained. Good nut closred 1924, at 4 p.m., will be subject to rent

broken, shafed and

packages

All

damaged

are to be left in the Godown, where they will

be in presence of Consignees amined a hard Douglas, on 7th

by Мета February

1994

OCEAN ACCIDENT & GUARANTEE

CORPORATION, LIMITED, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that MESALS. GILMAN & COMPANY, LIMIT- ED, have been appointed Agents in succes. sion thereto.

OCIAN ACCIDENT & GUARANTEL

CORPORATION, LTD., ALBERT. C. HALL Manager and Attorney for the East.

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BANK BOLIDAYS,

N accordance with Ordinance No 5 of 1912,. | the EXCHANGE BANKS will be CLOSED for the Tranzaction of PUBLIC BUSINESS on TUESDAY and WEDNES DAY, the 5ra and 6TH FEBRUARY, 1824.

Hoogkong, 31st January, 1914.

1982

THE HONGKONG & SHANGHAI HOTELS, LTD.

WALTER J. HAWKER has This MWpointed Assistant General Manager of the above Company.

1274

By Order of the Board,

J. H. TAGGART,

Chairman Hongkong, 30th January, 1994.

THE HONGKONG & SHANGHAI HOTELS, LTD.

"

R PERCY H. SUCKLING has This

10 AM. Claims against MDay been appointed Secretary of the the Steamer including those for cargo aborioso Company delivered murt

be presented on the special form provided, and must also be rabmitted

within 30 days of arrival, otherwise they will

not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be affected by us in any case whatever.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

JARDINE HATHESON & Co., LTD

Agents,

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·Hongkong, 31st Juœuary, 1924. s

STRUTHERS & BAKEY. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. From SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES via PORTS. THE Atoswship

WEST MUNTOP" haring arrived from the above-mentioned port Saturday, February And, 1924, Consignees are hereby notified that their cargo is being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hacardons Godowas of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co, Ltd, Kow loog, and stored at Consignees rak.

of

Orders

of Cargo must produce a Pormit signed by the Superintendent & Exports, Hongkong, before Hill

broke

All el

to be

examined xdary, Marine

will be countersigned or Delivery

chafed and damaged cargo is

By Order of the Board,

J. H. TAGGART,

Chairman. Hongkong, 30th January, 1926.

CURRIMBHOY & CO.

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(273

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.

Having returned to the Colony, I have reanmed Charge of the above Firm in Hong kong as from This Date.

3. HASSUM,

Manager. Hongkong, 30th January, 1924

NATIONAL LOANS.

the NATIONAL UBSCRIBERS to

LOANS, of the Third Year of the Republic (1014) and the Eleventh Year of the Republie (1922) are hereby notified that the following Drawrses for the redemption of the above Loans will be THIRD YEAR LOAN, held this year, 2nd June, 1994: 7th DRAWING ($2,750,000 approx.) redemption begins 30th June.

2th December, 1921:

at

:($2,750,000 approx)

begins 31st December.

'",

DRAWING redemption

It is to be noted that two Drawings of

this Loan, instead of one, are being held

the Shares will be issued, and the aforesaid Certificates No. 5/NS 7044 and Provisional this No. 57/729 will be thereafter treated by Corporation as Null and Void.

By Order of the Court of Directors,"

A G. STEPHEN,

Chief Manager.

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NOTICE.

THE DUNLOP RUBBER COMPANY (CHINA), LTD.

BEG

EG to announce that on and after ERI- DAY, FEBRUARY 187, 1924, their Offices will be situated care of Mosers. SHEWAN, TOMES & COMPANY, Chater Road, to which Address all'Orders and Correspondence intended for the Company, should be sent.

Their Talephone Number will remain un- changed, Central 4554, and Postal Address will a

(970 be P.O. Bas 478.

HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB. TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

TANTRIES may now be made for the

Vous Events.

Forms and in particulars can be obtained at the Pavilion.

Entries CLOSE on the 15TH FEBRUARY,

.L. 6. GREENHILL,

1924.

2763

#

Hon. Secretary.

HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND FINANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.

KONG HOTEL,

OF SHAREHOLDERS IN

the

BLENDING

Matured and Bottled

in

SCOTLAND

A. S. WATSON

CO., LTD.,

Wine and Spirit Merchants

ESTABLISHED 1841.

Hongkong Office: 11, Chater Bos London Offee: 181; Fleet Street, EO.

The Daily Press.

HONGIANG, FEBRUARY 2ND, 1994.

and

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A DESERVING CAUSE. illustration of tho iniquity of this law was recently afforded by a judgment of

CONCERT) ÍN. AID OF THE 24-*** the High Court of Manchuria. A Russian

Last night's concert at the Theatre firm (Russinus in China being now under Chinese jurisdiction) appealed against a Royal in aid of HM.. Submarise, Z44, judgment of a Chinese Court which had disaster find was an unqualified success. Many prominent residents showed their `held the feni' to las guilty of infringing a sympathy with its deserving object" by British trade mark. The High Court, while their presence whilst conspicuous through out the large gathering were many Naval officers. The concert itself was of avery" coming to the cmelusion that there was nothing wrong in the original judgment | enjoyable nature and certainly does great

Pharics of the local Court that the labels used credit to the organisers. The concert:

party, known as the by the appellant were imitative and that drawn from the 4th Submarine Flotilla, he was guilty, neviding to Clause 243 have already this winter established of the Criminal Law, of imitating the themselves in favour with Hongkong con cert Jovers, and their show last night trade marks of another, nevertheless certainly enhanced their reputation. In found him not guilty under the new Trade the lighter vein the members were per Mark Law, "ne nane of the essentials of haps seen and heard at their best and their topical quips, covering a wide field, the trade mark in question correspond from the Fenk to Kowloon, on such topica with those stipulated in Section I ofas piracies and shares, were decidedly, Te humourous. Perhaps the most interesting Clause 39 of the Trade Mark Law."

number on the programme, because of its a Cinema Burlesque appears from the judgment that this originality, was

Shanghied. Hy means of British trade mark hul een twice regis. tered at the Maritime Customs Office at silent acting and with the aid of a sercen on to which the usual explanatory sub Shanghai, but recording to the present titles of a picture play were thrown, much-

evoked. Trade Mark Law," such registration will mirth was both in the concerted items

The singing not be effective until the owner bas and of individual numbers was good, applied to the Trade Mark Bureau (which the new trade mark iw creates) for regis tration, and by express notification of the Ministry of Agriculture and Commesse no exclusive right will be given to trade "Darks which have unly been registered in the Maritime Customs." Compare this with the Treaty provision and the new law stands soll-condemned. There is no information yet available as to what ** modifications" the Diplomatic Body are requiring before definitely accepting the law, but it is, to say the least amaz ing that the Diplomatic Body should think of accepting the law without con- foreign national sulting the various Chambers of Commeren en such a ques-At the Summary Court.ou Thursday ä Chiness machinist named Kwong Fat tion. In view of the mense value Cheung was sued for the sum of 8159 odd.: which attaches to foreign trade marks His wife appeared and, said that her in China, it is a serious grievance that husband was in the hands of the polics distarbruce. She admitted ereating a no provision is paide in the law for the at Canton, having been arrested for employment of foreign experts in the the debc and judgment was given for the huren. It is entirely under. Chinese plaittiffs on condition, that they did not management. Any appeal from a décision vs för execution for seven days.

Yesterday the wife appeared to answer. by the Bureau is to be, first, to three similar summons. She said that her. Obinese trade mark judges; secondly, to husband we still in police custody at.. the Board of Agriculture and Contmerre

The Soliciter for plaintiff, however,. stated that his client, had heard that the and, thirdly, to the Administrative Court It is no wonder that the whole boily of wonian's tale about a missing husband: meet the one manufactured to foreign merchants interested in the pro-occasion. The husband was simply keep tection of their valuable trade marks is ing out of the way of his creditors. It. up in arms against the law, especially in was abo alleged, that, the wife in the view of the recent judgment delivered at meantime was disposing, of the effects of Harbin

the machinery shop..

The Hongkong interport football team left for Shanghai yesterday morning.

The following are the members of the Troup: Messrs. J. T. Thompson, W. G. Ball, R. Bates, A. H. George, A. G Fook, C. M. Cain. R. M. Goodier, K. Colley, E. J. Callaghan, Mr. W. Waits- made a very efficient accompanist and the topical verses were composed by Mesure. W. D. Gibb and W. G. Ball. The light- ng effects were excellently carried t by Mesars. A Howell, B. May and 1. Dore. During the interval "some very was supplied by the excellent music orchesten of the HMS. who under the conductorship of My C. J. Davis.

The Pharies" will give another pers formance at the Theatre Royal this even ing.

MISSING DEBTOR. WIFE'S STORY DOUBTED.

Canton..

Mr. Justice Gompertz (the Puisne Judge), said that the solicitor would have: 40 prove these allegations. It was new accordance case, and it would only lie with the usual proceedure to adjourn it. for a week..

Questioned, the woman said the shojs" Marshal Chang Tso-lin is stated to have.

was still open and work was in progress. now i aeroplanes at his service in Man-She did. nok know anything about the churia..

Yesterday's return contained 13 enses of small pox as having been notified in the Colony on Thursday,

debt. It was her husband's affair. She expected him back for the New. Your enlebgations.

The Solicitor for plaintiff was still chary about accepting a week's ajdbura-

ment

His Honour pointed out that the plain- The Blue Fannel liner duchises of it in the previous day's case and con- senied to a week's stay of" exreation 13,000 tons will replace the Teira ongainst the nissing man. the voyage from Liverpool on May 10th..

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the NOTICINARY ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING THIS COMPANY will be held at the HONG- the 8TH FRA Hongkong on SATURDAY,

1924, at 11 AM for CHINA'S TRADE MARK LAW of

receiving the purposes

the Report of Directors together with a Statement of A RECENT cables from the North have

are The fourth boxing tournament of the counts for the year ending 31st December, 1923. will be CLOSED from the lat February to consideratsly alarmed over a report that season is announced for Friday next,

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company shown that foreign merchants the 9th February (both days inalasive), daring the Diplomatie Corps in Peking are Particulars appear in our advertisement which period No Transfer of Shares can be preparing to accept the new Chinese columos. Registered

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,

General Managers.

1235 Hongkong, 23rd Jannary, 1924

THE BANK OF EAST ASIA, LTD. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the

FIFTE

ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, No. 10, DES VEUX ROAD CENTRAL, at 300

Trade Mark Law" with certain modifica tions," "and among the Pur Easteru zakles. published to-day will be found the text

-

We see it stated that a content for building a quay wall at Hongkong, 1,55

"But," remarked the Solicitor. " pez- hap my client knows more about him thn does the plaintiff in the first case."

"And perhaps he doesn't," returned the Judge, granting a week's adjourn- ment

MOTOR CAR ACCIDENTS. BOY KILLED AND EUROPEAN INJURED

of a resolution on the subject unanimously feet in length, has been granted to the

A fatal motor-car accident occurred on Thursday in Shaukiyan village, result- passed by a joint meeting of foreign, Nederlandsche Maatschappy van Haven-

werken

ing in a Chinese hay, aged nine years

a report. national Chambers of Commerce protest-

being killed. According to The Pearl Bank" navigating light, made to the polter by Mr. da Rocha of ing against Any recognition in the new Chinese Trade Mark Faw except on cording to a wireless report received at No. 2, Robinson Road, it appears that such terms as will comply with the spirit the Harbour Office from the ss. Natica, he was riding in motor car No. 1031 along

of Article VII, of the Mackay Treaty." is not showing. The light is situated in

... SATURDAY, te KD FEBRUARY,

the Report Though not yet "accepted" or "recog- lat. 5.50N., Jong. 119.41E 1921, for the purpose of E

riving

of the Directors together Statement of nised" by the Powers, the law is already Accounts for the year endi

ending 31st December, being enforced. In order that the general

The TRANSEER BOOKS of the Company, will be CLOSED from Monday, 21st January, to Saturday, 2nd February, 1934 (both days inclusive), during which period No Transfer

By Order of the Board of Directors, Shares can be registered.

KAN TONG PO,

Chief Manager

[203 Hongkong, 15th January, 1924.

G.

K.

}

NAVY CONTRACTS 1924–1925,

In addition to II.E. The Governor and

Main Street, Sheukiwan, and another, car was also going in the same direction. In passing house No. 9 two boys wate

en walking in the middle of the rood." They were started by the blowing of by the nther moter-car and knocked down, boris and one of the boy was caught Inforiacately, the boy was seriously in could arrive to take him to hospital. jured and died before i ambula

ROBBERIES.

and two with daggers, entered his hou during the night of the 30th. They held perty to the value of 8137, up the inmates and got away with pro-

render may the more clearly understand Lady Stubbs, and Capt. Neville, A.D.C., the points of the controversy we repro Mrs. A. G. Stephen, Miss Addis, and Mr. Admiral liner President Jackson, which duce. this Article VII of the British II. P. White were passengers hy the Commercial Treaty with China. "viz-~-

left for Manila yesterday." "Inasmuch as the British Govern-

For the convenience of visitors" from

Two robberies were reported tả cho ment affords protection to Chinese traile

marks against infringement, Shanghai to the forthcoming Race Meet-police on Thursday. In our cas, an 8- imitation, or colourable" imitation by British subjects, the Chinees Governing who desire to see the Chrinpións run | employed tailor, living at an unnumbered house at Lin Ma Hang Village states Jaent undertake to afford protection to and still get back to their desks on Mon that four mea, two armed with revolvere British trade marks against infringe ment, imitation or colourable imitation day morning, the Canalian Pacido have decided to postpone the sailing of the by Chinese subjects).

"The Chinese Government further RMS. Empress of Australia from noon undertake that the Superintendents of until 7 pm on Friday, February 22nd:

In the other en Chine reported Northern and of Southern trade shall

Notwithstanding that a ransom of that whilst he was at the Kwong Chi cstablish offices within their respective jurisdictions under control" of the Im- $15,000 was paid to a bandit gang who Cinema in Kanru Street be heard some perial Maritime Customs where foreign

ed. There were two men standing oat trade marks may be registered on pay captured early in December a Chiness one knocking at the door which he often- inent of a regular fee."

railway engineer in the service of the sides One of them handed him a paper The Mackay Treaty was negoliated Shantung Railway news hat been reveived saying that it was an adverthement for

than

ago, and that the victim was shot. The handits the Theatre. Whilst he was examining the paper he was seized and pushed in- the undertaking given in the fore- at first demanded a ransom of $100.000, aide the Theatre where he was bound and going Article of it has never been satis lint ultimately njerced to acoopt $10,000, gagged. The robbers escaped with 314,.

was paid by the Railway In another case. Mr. B. Leonard, aged The service of the above two Loans isorms-of-Tender and any necessary in-factorily carried out. About six months, which sun conducted independently and forms no formation may be obtained on application to ago the Peking Government brought into Administration in the presence of the 43, of No. 37, Sharpe Street, was knocked Road Central, near the foot of Garden part of the National Consolidated Loan the VICTUALLING STORE OFFICER, H.M. force a Trade Mark Law which the foreign victim's brother. It was promised that down by motorcar No. 800 in. Queen's

NAVAL DEPOT, Kowloon.

The right to reject the lowest or any Tender Chambers of Commerce agree in regard the victim would he released the same Road. He received injuries to his Led is reserved.

ing as n fut contradiction of the under evening, but two days passed without the which weessitated his removal to the

Government Civil Hospital, DEPUT. FL.M. NAVAL

1524. Kowloon, January,

taking kiven in the Mackay Treaty. An victim's return.

the Godowne whore it will be this year in order to bring the redemp.

at 10 AM Thursday, 7th Feb tish of the Lose and its extinction in

EALED TENDERS, in Duplicate, for the Sapply of the Undermentioned Stores

by Mears. ANGIESON & ASBX, 1995 into line with the schedule of for HM. Naval Service at Hongkong during

regulations.

will be received by the COMMODORE All Gaims must be presented within 10 days amortisation prescribed by the Loan the period, 1st April, 1984, to 21st March, 1825, FM. NAYAL YARD, until Noox on MONDAY

redemption begins 31st May. 10th May, 1024:-3rd DRAWING ($1,000,000) the 3RD MARCH, 1924:

of the steamer's scrival here, after which they cannot be recognised.

Ho Claims will be recognised after the have left the godowns, and cargo andelivered after Friday, th February, 1926,

Will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance whatever will be affected.

"

octances are requested to send in their Bill of Lading in exchange for Delivery

Orders Immediately,"

STRUTHERS & BARRY, Agents, U.8.8.B. Emergency Fleet Corpu

ist February 1924 [202),

ELEVENTH YEAR LOAN.

4th DRAWING (81,000,000) redemption begins 30th November.

10th November, 1924

Service.

F. A. AGLEN, Inspector-General of Castoma Inspectorate General of Customs,

1995 Peking, rd Innuery, '1024..

Rice.

Fresh Vegetables. Soft Bread, Biscuit.

Sugar

*

more

twenty years

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