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NOTICE.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that as

NOTICE IS JANUARY, 1994, Mr. J. B

OLLERTON has relinquished his "Manager- ahip of the HasOLONO BRANCH and is now in no way connected with the. Company,

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THE INTERNATIONAL TRADE DEVELOPER,

No. 8, Des Four Road, Hongkong.

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

PASSES for Servants will be issued on

application to Messrs. LINEAD Davis, Alexandra Baildings. No Servants w be allowed inside the Enclosure of the Race Course, during Race Days WITHOUT TICKETS.

These Tickets are only available for Servanta bile in Attendance on their Employers or when on Duty at the various Stande. Any Chinese fonad loitering about with Servant's Passed in their possession will forfeit them and holders thereof will be removed fromthe En-

closure.

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C. B. BROWN, Secretary.

THE HONGKONG FLECTRIC CO., LTD. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that. the THIRTY-FIFTH ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING will be held at the Company's Offices, ST. GEORGE'S BUILDING, on MONDAY, 3RD MARCH, 1924, at AM.. for the purpose

of presenting the Hepurt of the Directors together with a Statement of Accounts 31st December, 1923, and elect-

Directors and Anditor.

دیا

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com pany will be CLOSED from 23:3 February to 3rd March, 1994, both days inclusivo.

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By Order of the Board of Dire store,

GIBE, LIVINGSTON & CO, LTD.

Agents.

Hengtong, 12th February, 1984. [347

INTIMATIONS

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12rx, 1924.

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

RACE MEETING 1994.

FEBRUARY 20TH, Slar, Kixp and SIRD, '

MEMB

TEMBERS hare the privilege of in: troducing Two Non-members to the Members Enclosure.

I

INTIMATIONS

PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.

HAVE This Day admitted my Nephew Mr. J. M. D'ALHADA REMÉDIOS 2

a Partner in my Practice which will be carried on under the Style or Firm Name of LEO. D'ALMADA AND NEPHEW.

Dated the 9th day of February, 1924.

LEO. D'ALMADA E CASTRO,

Bolicitor,

York Building

Hongrong.

A

3261

Price

A Limited Number of Tickets are available and may be obtained from Messen, LINSTEAD & DAVIS, Alexandra Buildings, on or before TUESDAY, the 19th FEBRUARY. 310 Per Day or $30 for the Meeting.

LINSTEAD & DAVIS,

Treasurers.

HONGKONG JOCKSY CLUB.

RACE MEETING 1924.

FEBRUARY 20TH, 21ST, 22ND and Sad.

Ready and may be obtained by thost EMBERS' Balgon of Admission are Now Members, who have not already received them, from Mesars. LISTEAD & HATI, Alexandra Buildings. Members are Notified that they cannot gain Admission on production of the Meta! Badges issued last year.

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C. B. BROWN,

Secretary.

HONGKONG JUCKEY CLUB,

RACE MEETING 1924.

FEBRUARY 20TH, 21ST, 22ND and 23RD.

THICKETS of Admission to the Public Enclosure may be obtained from Mosure. KELLY & WALSH or at the Gate. Prico-33. Per Day

Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform31 Per Day. No one Admitted without a Ticket to be shown to the Ticket Inspector at the Gate.

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LINSTEAD & DAVIS,

Treebrers.

HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI

·BANKING® CORPORATION.

GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO., LTD.NORDINARY YEARLY MEETING IS HSPEBY GIVEN that the' THE THIRTY FIFTH ORDINARY of the SHAREHOLDERS in this COR TANNUAL MELTING PORATION will be held at the Cras SHAREHOLDERS in the Company will be Hongkong, on SATURDAY, the 2320 FEB- held at the Offices of the Company, Sr.; 1934, at 11.30 A. for the purpose GEORGE'S BUILDINGS, Chster Road, Victoria, of receiving the Report of the Court of Dir ectors together with a Statement of Accounta Hongkong, on TUESDAY, the 4TH MARCH, for the Year ending 31st December, 1923 1924, *t

at 11 o'clock in the Feaxcos, for the

The Register of Shares of the Corporation

$3rd

February, 1824 (both days inclusive) during which period no transfer of shares can be r

registered. AND NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN EXTRAORDINARY MEETING of that ag

NOTICE.

A. S. WATSON & CO., LTD.

ONE Certificate No 7741 for One Hundred Sharea Nos. 57681 to 87750 inclusivą in this Company, standing in the Name of Mr. GEORGE HOWARD” MAY (deceased) has been LOST, and if at the Expiration of One Bicate be not for coming, another Certificate Month from the to hereof the above Certi- for the said Shares will be fadued by the Cord- pany, and thereafter no other will he acknowlesiged.

A. S. WATSON & CO., LTD. (238 Hongkong, 22nd January, 1914.

HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Certificate 5/NS 7044 dated Hongkong 18th May, 1911, for 10 Shares numbered 842497 81968 inclusive and Certificate Provisional No. 57/729 dated Hongkong 20th of 1932, for 3

of this Bar February 129917/129919 inclusive, both registered in the ame of Mr. ESTHER FANNY SELBY have been Destroyel by Fire, and should these Certi fcstes be produced to the Bank before the

AND FEHRTA

JARY, 1924, New Certificates for

Name

numbered

the Shares will be fanned, and the aforesaid Certificates No. 5/NS 7044 and Provisional No 67/729 will be thereafter treated by this Corporation sa Null and Foid,

By Order of the Court of Directors,

A. G. STEPHEN,

Chief Manager,

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CONTRACTORS' PLANT.

Complotion of Prai Wharves and Johore Causeway Contracts, the Con- tractors, TOPHAM, JONES & RAILTON, LTD., of London, have a Large Quantity of

"purpose of receiving a Statement of Account will be closed from Monday, 11th February to LAND AND MARINE: PLANT FOR

and Report of the Directors for the yose end-

Saturday December, 1993, and declaring a 31A Dividend.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from Tuesday, the 19th

IMMEDIATE DISPOSAL

The LAND PLANT includes Air Com- Goliath and Titan, up to 15 tons lift), Concrete pressors, Boilers, Cranes (Travelling Derrick,

Mixers, Bock Dilling Machines, Portable Ex

INTIMATION

E

WHISKY

THE

OLD FAVOURITE.

SUPERFINE

QUALITY

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their exorbitant military clalns. the time came when a settlement meast part payment of accumulated back pay in Peking, and a lesser dole to the pro- vincial chiefs. More recently still, it has meant for local employds--police, metro politan troops and the like a mouth's back pay, or a fraction of a month's back pay, with anything from two or three to forty months' pay carried forward on the books as a debit." To the Chinese mind, he says, a New Year settlement now means a tactful slistribution of enough ready money to all Government employés to enable them to get an extended crtdit from shopkeepers, domestic employes and the like. It is a sorry picture of the decay of an old institution or custom that has been of inestimable value in the life

of the nation.

"Before a large audience the University, Concert on Saturday which proved a very students of May Hall gave their Annual enjoyable event The Chairman, Mr. C. C. Cheak, referred in a porch to the impending departure of Sir Wm. Brunyats and recounted how Sir William had pinced the University on a firm basis. He added that Lady Brunyate by her keen interest in social functions, had gained for herself the name of "Our Popular Hostess,"

The wedding took place at St. Peter's Church on Saturday of Sanitary Inspec- tor John George Hooper to Miss Esther Lyden, daughter of Mr. James F. Lyden, The bride, who was attired in a dress of fine lace, trimmed with forget-me-not, worn over silk foundation, was attended by Misa Barbara, Morgan as bridesmaid, gul she was given away by Mr Harold E. Strange. She carried a bouquet of

le pink roses tied with white ribbon, My. Ian McEwen fulfilled the duties of best man.' The wedding ceremony was carried out by the Rev. Mr. Pener.

We gather from the Peking, papers. that the Minister of Finance, succeeded Operators in the Hongkong. Telephone Pin raising a suzu of $4,000,000 for Exchange will rejoice that they are not

in Canton when they road the following. the purpose of "tiding over the New extract from yesterday's Custon Gazette: communicate his Year settlement." This was made up by Not being able to the release of Salt Surplus amounting to message to his office in the Police Headquarters from a telephone on thes $2,800,000 and by several small loans from Band owing to the detention that by native banks A Feking paper acclaims the telephone operator, yesterday, General it as a ustable achievement, and says the Techen Wa, the Police Cordmissioner, was very indignant over the operator's not task was more difficult than raising forty | dutiful. He immediately sent for the millions in the days when the Govern- operator when he went back to the office. The operator will be detained in the Police ment's credit was good." It appears Headquarters for a few days, as punish- that since he took office M. WANG has ment,”

GENUINE AGE succeeded in raising as much as fourteen

and

PERFECT

BLENDING

Maturéd and Bottled

in

SCOTLAND

February, 1924, anál Tuesday, the 4th day of the SHAREHOLDERS of the HONGKONG ines, Grab Buckets, Locomotives, Pump4 A. S. WATSON

March, 1914, both days inclusive.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.

General Managers. Hongkong, 11th February, 1824.

TO LET.

MODER

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and SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION will

be held on the day and at the place aforesaid drivers,

immediately upon the termination of the Ordinary Yearly Meeting for the purpose of considering and if thought it, of passing the following resolution viz

they are bANKING CORPORATION' be and

Rails, Rubble Skips, Shop Ma Trucks, Wagons, etc. The MARINE PLANT consists of Ocona- guing Tags, Smaller Tags, Steam and Petrol Launchas, Steel Hopper Barges and Lighters, Wooden Poutoons, Grab Cranes on Steel Pontoons, etc.

That the Directors of the EONGKONG LO₫ BRANGHAI

requested and authorised dressed to erapy "ODERN, Five-Roomed FURNISHED | by and on behal; of the Shareholders of the BUNGALOW on PEAK for Six to Corporation to take the steps necessary for the Seven Months, from 1st April.

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Apply

8. HAMPDEN ROSS, PERCY SMITH, SETH & FLEMING.

то LET.

OUSES AND H Style-Nos. 1-3, WING ON BUILD. FLAG ON BUILD

·ING, NATHAN Bead, Kowloon-Opposite Po HING THEATRE. Rent-from 896 to 8115 For Flat $5 Extra for Flush Water Closet.

Apply to THE WING ON CO., LTD.

6.8 CHILI-

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† · SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

NOTICE.

www

YONSIGNEES of Cargo from MARSEIL

LES do, is connection with abors Steamer are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuablos,

are being landed and stored at their xaks into the Godowns of the Hongkong and

kance

introduction of azi. Ordinance into the Legisla tive Council of the Colony of Hongkong and for the e enactment of the same by the Governor of Hongoong with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof to effect the amendiacate

десеввату to

Enquiries are invited, and should be ad TOPHAM, JONES & RAILTON, LTD, Post Office Box 608, Singapore, 8.5.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

PARTICULARS OF SALE

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the Ordinance under which the Corportion is incorporated and BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES carrying on business so as to allow of the ordinary note issue of the Corporation being increased from $20,000,000 to $30.000.000 and the deposit of secarity in respect of its note to modify the existing requirements as regards

issue in the following manner.

So that the whole of the increase (namely 310.000.000) of such ordinary unte issue shall be secured by coin or bullion or approved securities.

(63. To provide that whatever the total

amount of the note issue may be at any particular time the amount of coin as distinct from ballion or approved securities to be deposited by the corporation shall never be less than one third of the total amount of the billa in actual circulation.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

A. G. STEPHEN, Chief Manager. Hongkong, 4th February, 1924.

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VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY

SITUATE AT VICTORIA IN THE COLONY OF HONGKONG AND KNOWN AS

No. 18, ICE HOUSE STREET AND No. 6, DUDDELL STREET

TO BE SOLD BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

MONDAY,

THE 18TH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1924,

AT 3 O'CLOCK P

by

Mesars, LAMMERT ÉBOS, Austioneers, * At their Sales Room in Duddell Street.

PARTICULARS: THE Property is situate

upon SECTION D

THE

OF INLAND LOT 330. Thore is a Frontage of 91 feet 2 inches on Ice House Street and 90 feet3 inches on Daddell Street. The Promiaca cover an area of 5,200 square feet or thereabouts and are haid for a term of 999

CO., LTD..

Wine and Spirit Merchants

ESTABLISHED 1841.

in

Mr. Guy Acheson, who has been, million dollars, and he is lauded because Resident London Secretary of the L'hines "unlike most of his predecessors, he has Maritime Customs for sour years, has never issued 2 false cheque His resigned from the wrvice after thirty-five activities just before the New Year were ears, during which period he has naturally held a variety of posts. He has topics of absorbing interest to the whole accepted the position of Director of the body of creditors. He maintained the Customs College at Peking.and leaves by strictest secrecy regarding his intentions the Blue Fannel steamer Surpedon on February 10th to proceed to his new and flatly refused to divulge before post. rs. Acheson is not accompanying hand the amount or percentage to be paid him out, hut will join him later at

Mr. Acheson's sucessor to each department." "He feared that if Peking.

London as secretary will be Mr. Coeit he did, they would all he glamouring Bowra. for more." He dared not attend office, as the Ministry was packed every day with officials and others clamouring for funds. Consequently, he preferred to jelutong. The Official Receiver claimed it work at his private residence, and kept the wolves at bay by a statement that the officials in euch Department could be sure &" The information became common of Wat least, 70 per cent, of a month's

MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT. The marriage of Mr. J. H. BRISTER to Miss A. D. CHURCHWARD will take place at the Peak Church at 4 pm. en Thursday, February 14th No in vitations have been issued, but all Re- friends are cordially invited. ception at No. 295, The Peak (341

ACKNOWLEDGMENT.

Mr. THE TEAN TAI and his sons and daughters return sincere thanks to their many friends for their sympathy in their bereavement and for floral tributos to their dearly beloved. mother.

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Hongkong Office: La, Chater Rċall. London Office: 111, Fleet Breet,

The Daily Press.

HONGLONG, FEBRUART *2TH, 1954.

In a bankruptcy case at Singapore last week a Chinege debtor's only abwi was stated to be a seret process for refining

for the benefit of the creditor The debtaf at first refused to disclose it but eventually said that if his Lordship mads an order to that effect, he would do so. consult his books. His Lordship adjourn the formula at oner, as ar would have to He added that he could not write down

property, however, that the Govermented the matter for a week, but ordered departments having direct independent the debtor to hand over the secret proces in writing to the Official Assignee on the receipts such as the Railway Administra following day. tion, the Ministry of Communications, the Customa and Salt Administration, the Foreign Office and the Police would receives as a maximum one month's pay while the other departments would receive "at least half a month's salary." This, to say the least of it, is a most unsatis- factory settlement," and creditors are left with little hope of getting their claims fully wet. Mr. WAND KE-MING is report ed as saying that he foresees a growing difficulty in raising funds." So must every body risc until the Government sets itself seriously to the task of putting an end to the military strife in China and reorganising the national finances.

The ship Poul Reyaudang on which' there has been so much trouble from the tid she left Europe has at last left injunction against her were granted on Clearance papers and, Am Shanghai. the same day. The injunction was ob tained at the instance of Capt. Taadarf, an American citizen and former master vessel proceded from Hasburg, to of the ship under whose command the Colombo. He has made a claim against The Shipping Office of the 1.S. Consulate- the ship for salary totaling Tis. 2,700- General has issued clearance papers on presentation of the Customs clearances. The ship flys the Panama flag.

About 10,000 square feet of Crown Land at Shok Shan, "standing just off the Kowloon City Road, realised $10,000 at a Crown Land sale conducted by the Superintendent of Crown Lands "(Mr. Parker Rees) at the offices of the Public Works Department yesterday. The upset price was $10,000; and the annual atil $13,000 had been reached, when rental 802. Bids were r Derived slowly

there was a jump to 810,500; then to $14,000; then by $1,000's to the foul figure of $10,000. The auctioneer point- ed out that, at 890,000, the land wäs The 8-3. Lok Sang on arrival from cheap, possessing a long frontage and Canton yesterday reported that a Chinese being-bounded on two sides by sites for stowaway fell to the bottom of No. 1 hold | new roads. The purchaser was a and was killed. The body was buried at Chinese, as were all the bidders.

"The meeting of the Legislative Council which it was proposed to hold on Thurs day, next to further consider the Military Lands award has been postponed sine die.

Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, REGISTER OF MEMBERS of the years from the 11th day of May, 1849, The THE CHINESE GOVERNMENTS 500.

To delivery may be obtained immediately of Lading will be countersigned by the

Undersigned the 18th instant, at Noon, will be abject

and landing charges.

to

rent

All claims must be sent în to`me on or before the 21st instant, or they will not be recognized.

"

All damaged packages will be examined en Saturday, the 18th inst, a 10

by Kostri. Goddard & Douglas.,

No Fire Inrarance has been affected. 8. RODENFUSES,

Acting Agent -Hongkong, 11th February, 1994, ** 1340

BE YA LOU.”

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

ΝΟΤΙΟΣ

May

CONSIGNEES of Cargo from DUNKIRK,

ANTWERP,

MIDDLESBROUGH MANCHESTER AND LONDON Cargo ex 1.1. "COMMANDANT DORISE from COGNAC, ka, in connection with" above Steamer are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of pinm, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored at their risks into the Godowns of the Hong.

ng-Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd kong-

wheads Korloan, when

delivery may

be obtained

* Billa of Lading will be

the Undersigned Goode remaining unclaimed after the 14th instanty at Noon, will be wubject to rent and landing charges,

HONGKONG TRAMWAYS, LTD,

"OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the HONGKONG TRAMWAYS, LIMITED, will be CLOSED from THURSDAY, 147E FEBRUARY, to BUARY, 1994, both Days inclusive.

W. E. ROBERTS, Secretary. Hongkong, 7th February, 1924.

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THE HONGKONG ROPE MANU. FACTURING CO., LTD,

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Crown Rent payable in respect of the premises is $30 per annum.

For further Particulars and Conditions of Sale, apply to

Mears. EASTINGS, DENNYS

& BOWLEY, Solicitors, 8, DES YEUX ROAD CENTRAL,

or to Mer LAMMERT BROTHERS,

Auctioneers,

DODDELL STREET,

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"

NEW YEAR SETTLEMENT. M. WANG KEK-MING, who was prevailed upon quite recently to resume the office of Minister of Finance, having succeeded in "Snancially tiding over the New Year," wants to be relieved, of the portfolio. This means; we suppose, that the Govern ment's creditors are not greatly satisfied with the "aettlement" he has, hy dint THE FORTIETH ORDINARY AN- THE NUAL MEETING OF SHARE

of great effort, been able to effect, and HOLDERS in the above Company will be held at ST. GEORGE'■ BUILDING, Chater Bond,

he is presumably anxious to escape from Victoria on THURSDAY, the 28TH FEB

of the SHOP in the HoxaKoNG HOTEL

an office which must remain the constant RUARY, 1924, at 11 O'CLOCK, for the BUILDING, facing Des Voeux Road now occapi butt of attack by all the multitude to par pose of receiving a Statement of Accounts ed by the SODA FOUNTAIN, as this businesswhom the Government remains in debt. and the Report of the General Managers for will by conducted from the CAFETERIA to be the year ending 31st December, 1923, and shortly opened. The Ship in tiled; would be As Mr. RODNEY GILBERT remarks in a electing a Consulting Committee and Auditors. | suitable for Chemist's Business.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com- any will be CLOSED from Thursday, the 21st February, 1924, until Thursday, 28th. February, 1824, both days inslasive.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO..

General Managers Hongkong, 9th February, 1994. (819

TO LET.

APPLICATIONS are invited for Bental

THE

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Please apply

SECRETARY, HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI

HOTELS, LTD.,

Powell's Building.

TO LET.

GROUND

and

W BRIGHT OFFICE ROOMS in Le immediately after landing countersigned by M& FREDERICK CHARLES HALL, Brook of the Building, No. 4, DUDDELL

Apply WITHIN, Room No. 10, 1ỊT FLOOR

All dalous most be sent in to me an or before the 18th instanty or they will not be

Inst

damaged packages will be examined on Thursday, the 14th instant, at 10 am, by Mesere. Goddard & Donglan

No Fire Insurance has been affected.·

R. RODENFUSER

Acting Agent Hongkong, 8th February, 1924,

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NOTICE..

having returned to the Colony, resumes Charge of our Insurance Department from Date.

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD. Hongkong, 9th February, 1924

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STREET.

F

987

NOTICE OF REMOVAL

TO LET.

ELL Furnished FLAT in TREGUNTER

W MANSIONA, for Right or Nine Months LINSTEAD AND DAVIS, from April 3rd.

Chartered Accountanta, announce that they have removed their Offices to the T FLOOR of ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS

[833 250)

Apply to HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE CO., LTD.

Sir Henry Lauder, the famous Scotch

in a Far Eastern tour next year, expect PALESTINE BEQUEST ACCEPTED. comedian, intends including the Colony LATE SIR ELLIS KADOORIE. ing to appear in Hongkong in March, 1995.

The master of a fishing boat was yesterday fined $5 by the Marine Magis trate, Liout Com. Conway Hake, RN for dredging in the Naval Anchorage,

A telegram from Jerusals published in the London papers last month wid:

It is officially stated that the British Government "has accepted the late 'Sir Ellis Kadoorie's bequest, and has decided that funds to the value of approximately

Sir Robert Ho Tung, one of the two £100,000 shall be spent in Palestine. In Chinese Commissioners who are repre- view of the terms of the will, it is de- sonting Hongkong at the Empire Exhibiclared, the British Government did not tion at Wembly, is leaving for England fed justified fo limiting the expenditure to Jewish schools. A schezo is now being to-morrow by the Fushimi Maru.

considered whereby the money may be expended to the best advantage of ail sections of the population,

ARMED ROBBERY IN THE HARBOUR. SAMPAN WOMAN STABBED BY

"PASSENGER

wounded as a reunit of a struggle with a The man, it at Chinese malo passenger

An Associated Press Radio message from New York to the Manila papers reports that Henry H. Werblow, former manager of the Asia Banking Corporation's branch letter to our Shanghai contemporary, there in Raking, was sentenced on the lot inst. whs a time within the "remory of all to fire to ten years in Bing Sing prison Year for the theft of $103,000 from the Gua adult Chinese when the New

ranty Trust Company of New York in settlement was a complete settlement 1922. of all outstanding debla which have fallen due iù Government circles as well as in issued mandates making several change

Dr. Sun Yat Sen, sa Generalissimo, has business circles. "In this sense," he in the official ports. Impremes. Liao A sampan womar lies in hospital severely writes,Peking certainly has not sue Chung-kai, Governor of Kwangtuug, and cesefully got through any of the three Young, Shiu-kam, Chief Secretary fat appears, engaged the sampan. later on Annual holidays (ie., the Dragon Boat Me Kwang-pe, Provincial Commissioner Saturday night, to take him across the Festival, the Autumn Festival, and the of Finance and Director of the Military harbour. When well away from the

Expenditure Bureau is permitted to quayside, he demanded money. The sam lunar New Year), for five years or more. resign both posts, and Cheng Hun-nien, part woman refused. The passenger there All settlements have been partial, the Assistant Secretary of Finance at General upon attacked her with a dagger, inflict- payments made being in a decreasing Hondquarters is appointed to act coning a severe wound. After taking a pair currently in these offices. Wes Tak-chang, of bangles and two finger rings from the proportion from year to year. There was managing director of the Canton-Kowloon woman, the man rowed the sampas to a time when Peking not daly paid all Railway has been dismissed from his post the Kowloon shore and disappeared. salaries and other bills locally due on and Chen Hing-hong, managing director leaving the injured woman at the bottom: New Year's eve, hat soothed the pro of the Canton-Hankow Railway, is an of the bont. Here she was found early o Sunday morning and removed ta nointed acting manager of the Canton-

hospital. vincial potentatcs with part payment of Kowloon Railway concurrently.

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