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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

HONGKONG JOOKEY CLUB.

RACE MEETING, 1994

99 Extend a Cordial in- “D.A.J.”tion to all their Friends and the Publie to attend the fortheom-

ing RACE MEETING at their PRIVATE

1378 STAND. No Cards are being issued.

UNION WATERBOAT CO., LTD.

-INTIMATIONS

THE HONGKONG DAILY FRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19TH, 1984

THE HONGKONG ROPE MANU-

FACTURING CO., LTD.

ORDINARY AN

INTIMATIONS -

HONGKONG JOOKET OLUB.

RACE MEETING 1834. FERRUARY 20TH, SINE, SÜND and 23en,

have the privilege of in-

THE FORTESTING OF SHARE HOLDERS in the above Campany will be held at BT. GEORGE' BOLDING, Chator Bod.Moducing Two Non-members to the

Victoris on THURSDAY, the SUTH FEB- RUARY, 1834. at 11. o'clock ... for the purpose of receiving a Statement of Accounts and the Report of the General Managers for the year ending 31st December, 1999, and electing a Consulting Committee and Auditors. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com. THE NINETEENTH ANNUAL GEN-pany will be CLOSED from Thursday, the BRAL MEETING of SHAREHOLD. 11st February, 1924, until Thursday, 28th ERS will be held in the Offices of Messrs. February, 1924, both days inclusive. Dopes & Co, LTD., cn THURSDAY the era MARCH, 1994, at 11 a.M., for the purpose Report of the General Man- receiving the agers together with a Statement of Accounta te 31st December, 1999.

THE

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,

General Managerk 1830 Hongtong, 9th February, 1924

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC CO., LTD will be CLOSED from the 2nd February, to 6th March, 1994, both days inclusiva.

bob Co., LTD.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

$79)

F

General Managera,

TO LET. DURNISHED-ROOMED HOUSE at the PEAK for 7 Months or More from March.

Reply Box No. 375,

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cjo Hongkong Daily Press. "

A FANCY DRESS BALL will be hold on

LEAP YEAR NIGHT PRIDAY, FEBRUARY STU,

at 9.30

At the CITY HALL

In Aid of the SOCIETY FOR THE FARVENTION or CaurTLY TO ANIMAIS.

Tickets-$4.00 (including Refreshments). Fine-$1.00 for Non-Fancy Dre

ANDERSON Music Co.

HONOTONG HOTEL

PRAX CLUE.

HELENA MAY INSTITUTE.

G.

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HONGKONG TECHNICAL INSTITUTE.

THE INSTITUTE will RE-OPEN on FEBRUARY 18TE. MONDAY Stadents will be Enrolled at the EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Only, and should apply At Once for Entry Forms.

:

RACE HOLIDAYS

1378

HE EXCHANGE BANKS OPEN HOT

the Transaction of PUBLIC BUSINESS & 9.30 1x on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, the BOTH, 21ST Bad SIND INSTAST, and CLO3 at 19 Noom, 1371 Hongkong, 14th February, 1994.

HONGKONG SHAKEBEOKERS'

ASSOCIATION.

the THIRTY-FIFTH ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING will be held at the Company's Offices, ST GEORGE'S BUILDING, on MONDAY, JED MARCE, 1024, at 11 AM... for the

together with a Statement of Accounts to Slab December, 1953, and elect- ing Directors and Auditor.

Members' Enclosure

A Limited Number of Tickets are available and may be obtained from Messrs. LINSTEAD & DAVIS, Alexandra Buildings, on or before TUESDAY, the 19th FEBRUARY.

LINSTEAD & DAVIS, 10 Per Day or $30 for the Meeting.

Treasurera.

319)

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB RACE MEETING 1024.

Price

FEBRUARY 201H, S1ST, 22ND and gaar.

"EMBERS' of Admission Members, who have not already received them. from Hear LINSTEAD & DAVIS, Alexandra Members are Notified that they Buikling. cannot gain Admission on production of the

CR BROWN,·

Secretary.

My Badge fund by dow

the pose of presenting the Raport of Metal Badges issued last year.

The TRANSFER BOOKS at the Com pany will be CLOSED from 23rd February to 3rd March, 1924, both days inclusivo.

By Order of the Board of Directors, GIEB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.

Agenta.

[347 Hongkong, 18th February, 1934. GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO., LTD.

THIRTY FIFTH ORDINARY

TANNUAL MEETING OF THE

SHAREHOLDERS in the Company will be held at the Offices of the Company, Sr. GEORGE'S BUILDINGS, Chater Road, Victoria, Hongkong, on TUESDAY, the 4TH MARCH, 1924, at 11 o'czocs in the FORNOON, for the a Statement of Account of receiving purpose and Report of the Directora for the year end- ing 31st December, 1923, and declaring a Dividend

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from Tuesday, the 18th Tebruary, 1994, until Tuesday, the 4th day of March, 1934, both daya inclusive.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.

General Managers. Hongkong, 11th February, 1924.

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HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the

ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING

390)

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB, "RAGE MEETING 1024 FEBRUARY 20TH, 21st, 22ND and 23RD. TUCKETS of Admission to the Fublic Enclomes ray be obtained from Messrs KELLY & WALKS 45° the Gats. Price-$3. Per Day.

Soldiers and Sailors in Unitoru-$1 Per Day. No one Admitted without a Ticket to

LINSTEAD & DAVIS, be shown to the Ticket Inspector at the Gate.

Treasurer.

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HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

application to Mestra. Lixatxab PASSES for Servants will be issued on DAVIS, Alexandra Building No Servants will be allowed inside the Enclosure of the Race Course, during Race Days WITHOUT TICKETS.

These Tickets are only available for Serrania while in Attendance on their Employers or when on Duty at the various Stands. Any Chinese found loitering about with Servant's Passes in their possession will forfeit them and holders thereof will be removed fromthe En- closure.

C. B. BROWN, 344)

Secretary.

of the SHAREHOLDERS in this COR- PORATION will be held at the CITY HALL Hongkong, on SATURDAY, the 2320 FEB- RUARY, 1924, at 11.30 AM. for the purpose

receiving

ing the Report of the Court of Dir of ectors together with Stasement of Accounts T

&

1923

for the Year ending 31st December,

The Register of Bhates of the Corporation will be closed from

1924 (both day during which period no transfer at

registered.

incin 23rd Febry, 11th February to

altres can be

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the that all ORDINARY MEETING f

NHONGKONG

SHAREBROKKES' the

AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of the HONGKONG SHANGEAL BANKING CORPORATION wil WEDNESDAY 2T, THURSDAY 2197, be held on the day and at the place aforesaid FRIDAY 2ND and SATURDAY

ASSOCIATION

BRSTANT.

vill

be CLOSED

By Order of the Committee.

J. W. KEW,

Socretary.

Hangkong, 16th February, 1924

on and

BED the termination of the

1373

HONGKONG STOCK EXCHANGE.

for the purpose of

Yearly thought Et of passing the

and if

following resolution

solution viz,

That the Directers of the HONGKONG and BHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION be sad they are hereby requested and authorised

be tive

NOTTOCK EXCHANGE

JOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the CLOSED OD WEDNESDAY

"THURSDAY 2187, FRIDAY 2ND and at Reactment of the mme by the GovernOT

SATURDAY 23RD INSTANT.

By Order of the Committee.

P. TESTER Hongkong 18th February, 1994.

Secretary.

and on behalf of the Shareholders of the Corporation to take the steps necessary for the introduction of an Ordinance into the Legisin Connci of the Colony of Hongkong sad 20TH, for the

with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof to effect the amendments necessary to the Ordinanca under which t

the Corporation is incorporated and carrying on business so as to allow of the note issue of the Corporation being

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YOKOHAMA UNITED CLUB: NOTICE TO

6% DEBENTURE HOLDERS.

AB it is anticipated that the Committee

will soon a position to redeem these Debentures, folders are requested to send to the Manager of the CHARTERED BAXI OF ISDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINS No 179, Yamashita-cho, Yokohama, Japan, Particulars of the Numbers held by them..

F370 Yokohama, 12th February, 1924,

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL,

AN ORGAN RECITAL

Will be Given by

Ordin from $89.000.000 to $30.000.000 and

to modify the existing requirements as regards of security in respect of its note the deposit fue in

in the following manner

Bo that

the whole of the increase (namely $10.000.000) of such ordinary note issue shall be secured by coin or bullion or

approved securities.

(6) 10 provide that whatever the total amount of

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

By Order of the Board of Directors,

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

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Ma. FREDERICK MASON, LE.C.O.LT.CL | HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING

Assisted by

on

MR. N. MATHIESON (CONTZALTO),

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1978, 1994, AT 5:30 PM.

COLLECTION FOR ORGAN FUND.

0%

CONTRACTORS' PLANT.

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CORPORATION.

OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the

INTIMATION

BURNETT'S

FINEST LONDON

DRY GIN

Unique in Character and Flavour

GIVES THAT DISTINCTIVE EXCELLENCE TO A COCKTAIL.

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BURNETT'S Gin was "a word. in household London before most of the men who fought in the big war were born- AND STILL IS

SOLE IMPORTERS:

A S. WATSON

CO., LTD..

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HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB THE Stewards request the pleasure of the presence of the Ladies at the RACE.

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Wine and Spirit Merchants

CAFE WISEMAN ARE SUPPLYING TIFFINS AND TEAS

the JOCKEY CLUB STAND

FOR MEMBERS

and at

No. 11 STAND FOR NON-MEMBERS' during the Race Meeting TABLES MAY BE BOOKED.

(LANI CRAWFORD, LTD.)

358)

NOTION TO CONSIGNEES. OCEAN STEAMSHIP 00., LTD. CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

23773

“YONSIGNEED per Company's Steamer

"TEIRESIAS”

are helleby notified that the Cargo will be dis sharged into Holt's Wharf, Kowloon; where it

will lie at Consignees risk and subject to terms and conditions of storage at Holts Wharf The Cargo will be ready for delivery From Godown on and after 16th February.

Optional cargo will be landell, unless notie as been given prior to reamer's arrival.

AR broken, chafed, and damaged goods are be left in the Grodowns, where they will be zamined on say Tuesdays and Fridays between he hours of 10.65 aɔ, koi Noom within the free storage period.

No Oltims will be admitted after the Goods have left the beamer's Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 22nd February, will be subject to rent.

N Certificate 5/NS 7044 dated Hongkong th Much, or they will not be recognised,

18th May, 1931, for 10 Shares numbered 84249/ 84259 inclusive and Certificate Provisional No. 57729 dated Hongkong 20th of February 1999 for 3 Shares of this Bank 123917/129919. Name of Mrs.

been Dust Both registered

ficates not be

the

FANNY SELBY hars

I should these Corti-

9310 FERDTrode, and Banks before the

-1924, New

to the Certificates for Completion of Frai Wharver and the Shares will be issued, and the aforesaid Johore Causeway Contracts the Con Certificates No. /NS 7044 and Provisional .by. thir tractors, TOPHAM, JONES & RAILTON, No. 57/729 will be thereafter treated. LTD., of London, have a Large Quantity of

Corporation as Null and Yoid.

By Order of the Court of Directors. LAND AND MARINE +LANT FOR

MAG. STEPHEN, IMMEDIATE DISPOSAL. A

Chief Maringer.

The LAND PLANT includes Air Com pressors, Bollers, Cranes (Travelling Derrick, Gokath and Titan, up to 16 tons lift), Concrete Mixers Rock Drilling Machines, Portable En

Ратра Grab Buckets Locomotives,

Rails, Babble Brips, Shop Ma chinery

nks, Wagons, BOGA. The MARINE PLANT consists of

Steam and going Tugs, Emaller Tugs, Petrol Launches, Steel Hopper Barges and Lights, Wooden Pontoons, Grab Crance on Stool Posbooms, etc.

Esquires are invited, and should be ad dressed to

TOPHAM, JONES & RAILTON, LTD, Post Office Bor 608, Singapore, 8.8.

(307

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NOTICE.

A. B. WATSON & CO., LTD.

All Claims against the State must be presented to the undersigned on or before the

No Tire Instance will be affected,

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Ageste Hongkong, 16th February, 1924, [369

TO-DAY (TUESDAY),

AT 12.16, 2.30, 5.16, 7.35 AND 9.15 P.M.

CHARLES RAY

IN

ETARIN 1 YEARS.

Mr. M. Cumming, one time Hon. Secretary of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club, has joined the staff of the Small Investors. Ltd., at. Shanghai.

The mail for Hongkong dispatched from London cia" Siberia on the 95th ult. was received from Shanghai by the President L'leveland yesterday,

門。贴。

The total output of the Kailan Mining to establish municipal government on modern lines in the former enemy con- Administration's mines for the week end- cessions at Tientsin and Hankow. There ing February 2nd amounted to 20,772 tons has been open neglect of this undertaking and the sales to 91,5 toux, on the part of the Chinese authorities for eight years in the case of the Ger man concessions, and for six in the case of the Russian concessions. The present atate of affairs in both, to say the least. afford no support for China's pies for "the abolition of extra-territoriality in China. "The numerous piracies in Fay Eastern waters and the inability of day Chinese Government to deal with them " The Yokohama office of the Union In- formed the subject of another resolutionsurance Society of Cunton, Ltd., was re- which embodied the suggestion that the opened on the 1st instant, under the British Naval authorities in these waters management of Mr. M. H. Ivy, should be allowed to take puuitive opera-

Arrangements, are being made to re- tions against pirates seeking refuge in Chinese territory. Chink's failure to open the Canton mint. An agent is re- prepare the way for the abolition of likinported to be in Hongkong seeking to raise |—an undertaking given more than twenty funds for the purchase of silver bars.

years ago-is mentioned in another resolu- tion which asks that the granting of a 2 per cent. Customs surtax will be made conditional on this reforin and others. Buch as will guarantee the protection of foreign subjects and their property from outrage: The Conference has further deemed it necessary to invite the attention of the British Government to "the importance of securing the reaffirmation and main tenance of old-established Treaty rights and usages for the security of trade." There are other matters of the same purport which formed the subject of resolutious, such as the attempt to ignore the Treaty undertakings in respect to M. Karakhan, the Soviet Envoy in the registered Trade Marks held by Peking. is to leave Peking during the foreign subjects in China. This under- next few days for a tour of the Yangtsze taking is given in more detailed and Valley. Should he have sufficient time, it explicit terms in the American Treaty is stated that he will also visit Canton, than in the British Treaty, but under the most-favoured nation clause, these terms

apply to all subjects of Treaty Powers By the American Treaty, the Chinese Government engages to fully protect any citizen, arm or corporation of the United States in the exclusive use in the

Mr. Harold Porter, H.M. Consular Ser- vice, is to act as British Consul-General at Mukden, relieving Mr. F. E. Wilkinson, CM.G., who is going on. Home leave.

The six Chinese alleged to be membera of the crew of the xs. Tai Lee, which was recently pirated, appeared before Mr. J. R. Wood at the Magistracy yesterday and were again remanded in custody.

Many congratulations will be extended by friends alike in Hongkong and China, as well as For Easterners at home, says n London paper, to Sir Newton and Lady Stabli on the birth of a daughter on January 23rd,

to meet Dr. Sua Yat-sen.

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At the annual meeting of the Sbaughai elected Stewards for the ensuing year Race Club, last week, the following wcze Messrs. A. W. Burkill (Chairman), H. H. Read (Hon. Treasurer), C. H. Arnold, A. D. Bell, W. Wakeford Cox, P. W. O. Liddell and W. L. Merrínian.

According to Chinese reports, the Wai- Empire of Chien of any lawful Trade chinopu has received a note from the Mark to the exclusive use of which in the British Legation drawing attention to the &United States they are entitled, or which fact that the Chinese authorities, notably they have adopted and used, or intend Shanghai, are still levying a tax on foreign tobacco in contravention of treaty to adopt and use as soon as registered,obligations, and requesting, that this be for exclusive uhe within the Empire of discontinued at once. China" This undertaking is flagrantly.

The Chinese New Year celebrants in violated by China's new Trade Mark Law Peking were exceptionally happy when "is sup- and by the High Court judgment given a heavy snow began on particularly

posed to herald

good at Harbin on which we recently com- with the winter wheat crop which has mented, Finally, the Conference has suffered this season from drought. This expressed in a resolution its "grave is hut the second snowfall in Peking this apprehension regarding "the decline winter, although the last one remained on the ground for nearly two months in Chinese commercial morality

4s owing to the cold spell.

BIRTHS

evidenced by the recurring instances in

The delegates attending the conterenet which Chinese merchants bave latterly of the Associated British Chambers of LEE-At Focchow, on February 7th, to

Mr. and Mrs C. R. Lez, H.H.M. Con-disregarded their contractual obligations, Commerce of China and of Hongkong more especially as bad been demonstrated were:Peking. Mr. S. F. Mayers: Tien- tsin, Mr. E. C. Peters: Harbiu, Mr. A. by the wholesale repudiation of forward Angus: Mukden, Mr. P. H. Millard; Mr. W. Lyttle; Nanking, contracts by cotton dealers at Tientsin Cheloo, during the past three months," Chinese Messra G. E. Stewart and I. Drysdale who know their Confucian maxima will Hankow, Mr. Little Hongkong and Canton were reprosented by Messrs. A. be aware of the maxim that "What the Brooke Smith, and G. H. Stitt, ruler does, his ministers will practise,

The naval transport Syria arrived back and what superiors do, their inforiors will

in port from Shanghai yesterday morning. "He who exercises She has on board 73 officers and men from follow." "And again:" government by means of his virtue may the Yangtze naval patrol, who are en The Syria will On the China Station. be compared to the polar star, which route for Home on completion of service keeps its place, and all the stars turn embark a few officers and between 700 to And, per contra, when 500 naval ratings in Hongkong, and in towards it."

addition 7 soldiers of the Garriton are virtue is wanting in the Government, who being sent Home by her. She is due to can wonder that the governed come in leave for Home on Saturday morning.. time to show a similar Jack 1

sulate, a soIL. MOONEY.At Shanghai, on February 11th,

to Mr. and Mrs. AUSTIL J. MOONEY,

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MURFEY.At Shanghai, sa February 12th, to Mr. and Mr. J. J. MURPHY, & son. STABA At Palace Gate, W.8, an January ard, the wife of Sir NEWTON STABB, a daughter. WESTBROOK-At Shanghai, on February 12th, to Mr. and Mrs. E. J. WEST- BROOK, a daughter.

"MARRIAGE.

HUGHES-SUR-At Peking on Fel- -ruary 8th, WILFRID VERNON BOWEN Hooges, younger son of the late Rev. W. B. HUGHES. of Llanishen, and Mrs. HUGHES, to EILEEN MARY, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. SU Meas, of Peking.

DEATHS DALLAS-At Shanghai, on February 19th, MARY, elder daughter of the late BARNEY DALLAS, of Shangbai. Gospon. At Glasgow, on February 9th,

A

Eighteen cases of smallpox, all Chi- nese, were notified during the 48 hours ended on the 17th inst.

Jons L. GORDON, late of Shanghai Electric Construction Co., Ltd.

Seven boat women and men were, can- Niss-At 90, Route des Soeurs, Shang-

hai, on February 10th, DAVID MEYER tioned by the Marine Magistrate (Lieut. NISSIM, aged 50 years. Deeply Comdr. Conway Hake, B.N.R) yesterday

[377 regretted. TONNOCHY-At Shanghai, on February for lying inshore without permission.

12th, FRANK TONNOCHY, aged 42 years.

Hongkong Office: 14, Chater Road. London Offico: 131, Fleet Street, B.C.

The Daily Press.

The annual report of the, Shanghai Batepayers' Association calls attention to the increasing Municipal expenditure and the question of a paid Chairman of

Council,

The engagement is announced in a Home paper of Gordon Lindsay, son of the late James Lindsay, of Leith, and Mrs. Lindsay, of Lymington House, (Madge), eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Four Marks. Alton, and Margaret Alice James M, Beck, of Belford House." Four Marks, formerly of Hongkong. The late r. Beck was manager for China, of the Eastern Extensión Telegraph Co., from 1915 to 1990, having served the company sines 1880.

The following forthcoming weddings are announced-Mr. Richard, Vittorio Harris, of Messrs. Mackinnon, Mackenzie voir from London per the ss. Mangalia; Mr. Roger R. Moloney, of Mars Jardine and Co., to Miss Olive Ethel Burch, en Matheson and Co., to Miss Mary Veronica Frances Westaway, of Barnwood, Sydney: Felice Inspector Robert Lanigan, Yau- at Shanghai last week $200, with the mati Police Station, to Miss Mary alternative of three months' imprison Josephine Boulger en route from Eagland ment, for having catered into negotiation by the ss. China; Dr. Wan Chak Hing, for the sale of opium.

Two men named W. H. Shaw and C. Lowry were fined in HM-Police Court

JJ

of King Edward Hotel, to Miss Liu Wing

The students of the University will give Choh, No. 82, Stone Nallah Lave. Concert at 8 pm to-day in their Great Hall in honour of the new Vice-Chancellor (Mr. William Hornell), the retiring Vice Chancellor (Sir William Brunyate), and the ex-Vice Chancellor (H.E. Sir Charles Eliot)."

WEDDING.

BEAUCHAMP NICHOLL

-HOXOXONG, FINEUARY 19TH, 1972)

CHINA'S BAD FAITH. Tag statesmen who participated in the Washington Conference and sought to prepare the way for progress and recon- struction in China are afforded instructive

A very pralty wedding took place ati. St. John's Cathedral, yesterday afternoon, reading in the series of resolutions which

A Chinese boatman, Leung Tsai, mem- the Associated British Chambers of Cember of the crew of a motor boat, whilst at 3 p.m.. the bride and bridegroom being merce of China and of Hongkong have felt placing the night light in position on a Miss Millicant Nicholl and Lieut. Richard platform on Saturday night, allowed his R. Beauchamp, B.N. The Rev. Copley the coat to be caught in some revolving Moyle and T. B. Powell officiated, and impelled to adopt at their conference at

by Mr. G. T. Summed up, they all em machinery. The man was dragged for bride, who was given away by Shanghai.

and Valerin phasise that the general attitude of the ward and sustained severe injuries on the Edkins, was attended by the Misses Nancy Goodfellow as bridesmaids, and Masters Chinese authorities is one not merely of breast. He has been removed to hospital. Cubitt, Betty Bromwich and

Commander

David Edkins and David Beavis a pages, failure to afford adequate protection of

The bride's drem was of white georgette The duties of 1922 on the China Station, was one of with a white Ince trafo, 99 the Treaty rights of foreign subjects hut,manded the Ambrner from May 1990 to

too frequently, of Bagrant disregard and the officers recently promoted to the tank hest man were ably carried out by violation of those rights. The first resolu of Captain Another was Commander G. Squadron Leader C. F. Gordon, O.B.R... F. B. Edward-Collins who from May 3rd, D.F.C., D.S.C., R.AF. A reception was tion of the Conference urged the Diploma 1919, to July, 1923, was employed on the held after the wedding at Talkoo. Th tie Corps to induce the Chinese Govern Weihaiwei Rendition Commission on the Peak, the retidegoe of Mr and Mrs. GT.

Edkini, ment to give effect to the undertaking China Station.

I LOVED."

NE Certificate No. 7741 for One Hundred THE GIRL ON

Shares Nos. 37881 to 57750 inaintive, in this Company, standing in the Name of Mr. GEORGE HOWARD MAY (doceseed) has been LOST, and if at the Expiration of One Month from the Date hereof the above Certi Ecale be not forthcoming, another Certificate for the said Share will be issued by the Com pany, and thereafter, no other will be acknowledged.

A, S. WATSON & CO., LTD. [238 Hongkong, 22nd J. nuary, 1914.

THE CORONET.

RH Turner, who com

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