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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
HONGKONG ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION CO., LTD.
NOTICE OF CALL Iason or 95,000 STARES OF THE NOMINAL
VALUR BY $10 EACH ($7,60 PAID UF).
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Final Call of $2.00 per Saare on each of the 95,000 Shares allotted on the 8th day of Narember, 1922, has been made by the Com pany, and that much Call will be payable to the Company's Bankers. THE HONGKONG AND BEANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION, in Heng kong, on the 16TH DAY OF MARGH, 1934.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will CLOSED from the 8th to 18th "March, both days inclusive. For and on behalf of the
HORDZONG ENGINEERING AND
CONSTRUCTION Co., LTD..
S.-COURTNEY COOK,
Secretary
Dated the 22nd day of February, 1924.
₤415
H.V.D.C. RIFLE "MEETING. STONECUTTERS RIFLE RANGE. TRO APL
IYRO and CRPS CHAMPIONSHIP SATURDAY APPRENOON, 1ST MARCH. commencing at 3 o'cock.
FRANCIS CUP BLAKE SHIELD, MUSKETRY COMPETITION, JAR COM PETITION, CHALLENGE CUP (BK Volunteer Reserve), TILE COMPETITION and ATTACK COMPETITIONS will be Shot. off, au. SUNDAY, AND MARCH, commencing ALL COMERS' (RIFLE) COMPETI TION
*
L.M.
on SUNDAY, 9R MARCH, com. mending at 9 A.M.
LEWIS
WIS and MACHINE GUN COY PETITIONS will be Shot off on SATURDAY, 6TH MARCH, commencing at 3 r..
and CORPS REVOLVER COM. OPEN
on the AFTERNOONS of 1ST and PETITIONS 8TH of MARCH, commencing at 3 o'clock, and All Day on SUNDAYS, 2ND and 921 MARCH
Launches will leave MURRAY FIER Every Two Hours en 980 and 9TH MARCH-Firab Launch 8, Last Launch 4 P.M. On SATURDAY, 1st and Bra MARCH, P.M. and 2.30 P..
1.30
C. E FRITH,
(Eon. Secretary.) Hongkong, 27th February, 1924.
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THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD. - FROM LEITH, MIDDLESBRO', ANTWERP, LONDON AND STRAITS.
INTIMATIONS
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28TH,
THE HONGKONG ROPE MANU- FACTURING CO., LTD.
THE "FORTLETH ORDINABHARE
NUAL MEETING OF
in the above Company will be HOLDERS held at Sr. Grogan's BUILDING, Chater Road, Victoria, on THURSDAY, the 25TH FEB RUARY, 1994, at 11 O'CLOCK AM, for the purpose of receiving a Statement of Accounts and the Report of the General Managers for the year ending 31st December, 1923, and electing a Conating Committes and Auditors.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com- pans will be CLOSED from Thursday, the Sist February, 1994, until Thuring, 28th February, 1924, both days inahusive.
SHEWAN, TOMES & 00.
General Managers. [320 Hongkong, 5th February, 1914.
THE HONG KONG ELECTRIC CO., LTD
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the THIRTY-FIFTH ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING will be held at the Company's Office, ST. GEORGE'S BUILDING, on MONDAY, 3RD MARCH, 1934, at 11 AK- for the purpose of presenting the Rapart of the Directors together with a Statement of ing Directors and Auditor. Accounts to 31st December, 1993, and elect
The TRANSFER-BOOKS of the Com- pany will be CLOSED from 23rd February to 3rd March, 1994, both days inclusivo.
By Order of the Board of Directors, GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.,
Agents,
[347 Hongkong, 12th February, 1911.
GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO., LTD.
THE THIRTY FIFTH ORDINARY THE ANNUAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS in the Company will be held at the Offices of the Company, ST. GEORGE'S BUILDINGS. Chater Road, Victoria, Hongkong, on TUESDAY, the 47 MARCH, 1924, at 11 O'CLOCK in the FOBNOON; for the purpose of receiving a Statement of Account and
Report of the Directors for the rear end- ng 31st December, 1923, and declaring a Dividend.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from Tuesday, the 19th February, 1994, antil Tuesday, the 4th day of March, 1984, both days inclusive.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.
General Managers.
[340 Hongkong, 11th February, 1824,"
UNION WATERBOAT CO., LTD. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
INTIMATIONS
HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING
CORPORATION.
THE Final Dividend declared for the Year
ending Slat December, 1923, at the Este of Three Founds Sterling, together with a Bonus of Two Foande Sterling payable on and after the 25TH DAT of FEBRUARY, 1924, at the Offices of the Corporation, where Shareholders are requested to apply for War-
rants,
By Order of the Court of Directors,
.A. G. STEPHEN,
Chief Manager. Hongkong, 23rd February, 1924.
NOTICE.
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N EXAMINATION will be bold Shortly for the Post of BOY WRITER in H.M. NAVAL YARD, Commencing Pay $30 month.
Candidates must be over 15 and under 19 Years of Age on lat March, 1924, and Applica tions to compete should be in Candidates' Own Handwriting and should teach the CIVIL BECKITARY, H.M. NAVAL YARD, Not Later than the 8TH MARCH.
Subjects of Examination-Arithmetic (in- cluding tots). Dictation and Handwriting.
い
S. COLLETT.
Civil Secretary-
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HLM. Naval Yard Hongkong, 23rd February, 1994,
THE HONGKONO, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT CO, LTD. TRE Owners of a,s. "HONAM" invita SEALED TENDERS for the purchase of This Vassol, either for Breaking up purposes. or running. Tenders must be subject to the Conditions of Sale which may be inspected at the Company's Office or at the Office of the Company Solicitors, Meren. DEACON, HABS- roN & SKENTON, Hongkong.
The Company does not bind itself to accept the Highest or any Tender.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
JOHN ARNOLD,
Secretary, Hongkong, 19th February, 1924
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ANNUAL NAVAL CONTRACTS. (EALED TENDERS are invited for the
following Contracta, viz:
Supply of Timber, Timber Materials and
Брага
Upholstery Work.
Dry
Work.
Clocks, Watches and Stop
and Repair of Bamboo Sunblinda. of India Bubber Boots. The Contracts commence on 187 APRIL, NINETEENTH ANNUAL GEN ERAL MEETING of SILAREHOLD. 1924, and expire on the 318 MARCH, 1925. ERS will be held is the Offices of Messrs.
Forms of Tender may be obtained on applica Dopwa & Co, L2, on THURSDAY the ion to the NAVAL STORE OFFICEE H. M. TH MARCH, 1924, at 11 A.M., for the purpose. NAVAL YARD by whom Tenders will be receiv Of receiving the Report of the General Maned until Noox on WEDNESDAY, 19TH
gers together with a Statement of Accounts MARCH, 1934, to 31st December, 1923,
The Steamship "BENGLOE" CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby inform.THE
Ni that all Ecods are being landed at their risk into the hazardons and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the HoNexen AND KOWLOON WHIP & GODOWN COTA In whence, and/or from the wharvos, delivery may be obtained.
No Claims will be admitted after the Gooda bare left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining andelivered after the 4th March, will be subject
to rent.
All Claims against the Steamer mass be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 1th March, or they will not be recognized.
be
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are left in the Godowns, whers they will be examined on the 4th March, at 10.
to 1
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO, LTD.
Agenta Hoogkong, 27th February, 1924.
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES THE PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO'S STEAMER
"PADU A.”
ALRIVED SONGKONG ON 17TH FEL, 1924. TR0X ANTWERP, LONDON, PORTSAID,
COLOMBO AND STRAITS. CONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above
are bereby informed named vessel
shat their Good are being landol and plaood AT TAKIR ISx in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consigamont will be sorted out mark by mark and delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landed
Optional goods will
be landed here unless instractions have been given to the con- trary six ours before serival of the steamer.
Good
not cleared within 8 days, including date of sari
arrival will be subject to rent. **No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in
any case whatever.
Damaged pickages must be left in the Godawus
lowns for examination by the Consigneet, and the Company's Burveyors, MeTE, GODDARD
The right in reserved of rejecting all or say
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company Tenders and of accepting any portion of a will be CLOSED from the 22nd February, to Tender, 6th March, 1994, both days inclusive
379]
DODWELL & CO., LTD. Gemoral Managers.
A FANCY DRESS
BALL
*
will be held on LEAP YEAR NIGHT FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2975,
at 9.30
At the CITY HALL
In Aid of the SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION
OF CHUETLY TO ANIMALS.
Tickets-$400 (inclading Refreshments). Fine-$100 for Non-Fancy Dress.
ANDERSON MUSIC CO. HONGKONG HOTEL PEAK CLUB.
HELENA MAY INSTITUTE.
1 PUBLIC RECITAL
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MASTER EMIL "DANENBERG (Age 6 Years) Assisted by Mar.DR.BROWN and PROFESSOR DANENBERG.
St. ANDREW'S HALL (CITY HALL)
MARCH 11TH, 5.30 F.M.-
اتصال
Under the Patronage of LADY STUBBS.
143, at 10 AM, on Mondays and Tickets-ANDERSON MUSIC CO.,
All Claims must be presented within ten days
of the Steamer's arrival bere, after which date
they cannot be moognized.
No Ulaims will be admitted after the Goods
have left the Godown,
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.,
Agents.
Hongkong, 27th February, 1924.
$2. 31.
[418LERES REQUIRED
CONTRACTORS' PLANT.-- Oompletion Prostwa
Completion of Prai Wharres, and tractors, TOPHAM, JONES & RAILTON, SATD., of London, have a Large Quantity of
LAND AND MARINE LANT FOR IMMEDIATE DISPOSAL.
The LAND PLANT includes Air Com pressors, Boilers, Cranes (Travelling Derrick, Goliath and Titan, up to 10 tons lift, Concrete Mixers, Bock Drilling Machines, Portable Ea- ines, Grab Buckets, Locomotives, Pumps, Filedrivers Rails Bubble Skips, shop Ma
Tracks, Wagons, etc.
chinery,
The MARINE PLANT consists of Ocena going Tage, Emaller Tags, Steam and
*BALESMAN
COMPRADORE
0.
R.
1408
PUBLIC AUCTION. THE Undersigned have received instructions
to sell by Public Auction-
on
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY.
il
the 11th, 12th and 13th March, 1924, at H. M. NAVAL YARD, Hongkong, and at Kow- LOON NAVAL DEPOT, commencing each day at 9.30 am with ...an interval from 13 Noon
to 1.30 1.r.
OLD AND SURPLUS NAVAL STORES, &c. &c.
Comprising:
INTIMATION
BURNETT'S
FINEST LONDON
DRY GIN
Unique in Character and Flavour
GIVES THAT DISTINCTIVE EXCELLENCE TO A COCKTAIL.
A.
BURNETT'S Gin was a household word in London before most of the men who fought in the big war were born- AND STILL IS
SOLE IMPORTERS:
S. WATSON CO., LTD.,
Wine and Spirit Merchants
FATABLISTED 8 Yrs.
BIRTHS. MADAR.At Shanghai, on February 2nd, to Mr. and Mrs. F. O.. MADAR,
Jaughter. MaxOOD-At Shanghai, on February 19th, to Mr. and Mrs. J. MARGOD, C.31. Customs, a daughter. PEACH-At Shanghai, on February 21st, to Mr. and Mrs. N.. W. Pricн, a daughter.
DEATH. RIDDLE-At Birmingham, on February -13th, WILLIAM GEORGE LANGHORNE RIDDLE of Innis & Riddle. (China), Ltd. (By cable:)
Hongkong Office: 1a, Chater Road. London Office: 131, Fleet Street, EC.
The Daily Press.
1974.
Sir Robert-Ho Tung, Lady Ho Tung,
Miss M Ho Tung and Mrs. Wellington. Koo were among the guests at dinner given at Government Ronse, Singapore,
on the 15th inst.
Mr. H. E. Byram, President of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Faul Rail- way, will be a passenger from Seattle to the Far East on the Admiral Oriental liner President McKinley, due at Hong- kong on March 15th.
of naval shipbuilding to he viewed in Amongst the passengers who left for Naval circles with something like dismay. Shanghal by the President · Cleveland Admiral Stunner was recently publicly yesterday wore Mrs. A. G. Stephen, Miss regretting the lack of interest in Empires. Addis, Mr. A. S. D. Cousland and Mr. defence which had been shown in the Chan Harr. general election, and he declared that politicians cared nothing about the Ser vices except the pay of the officers and men. It is noteworthy that both the old Government and the new" put forward the programme of naval construction, not
The total output of the Kailan Mining as being immediately. on its merits necessary for the adequate defence of Administration's mines for the week end- the Empire's widespread interests but ing February 8th, 1924, amounted to mil "in arder to alleviate unemployment in (owing.to the New Year Holiday) and Mr. the sales during the period to 43,716 tons. the great shipbuilding centres." MACDONALD said in the House of Com mons recently that when he came into office, the Government hogged the public authorities, the War Office and the Admiralty, to put work in hand with a view to relieving unemployment, and this proposal to lay down five cruisers and
How- There will be a lecture, at the Helena two destroyers arose from this. ever, in the Prime Minister's statement May. Institute, on Monday, March 3rd, there was an indication that the decision at 5.30 p.m., given by S. J. Schofield," was reached, hot entirely from considera Esq.. Ph.D., F.R.S.C. Subject: The tions of the need for providing employ- Causes of Earthquake." The public are ment, for he said, "the Government cordially invited.-Apvp. could not carry out its disarmament pledges by allowing the Navy to dis appear by wastage from the bottom."
We do not hear a great deal about the Dominions being prepared set to take full share of the burden of Empire defence, but, perhaps, it is too soon yet! to learn what likelihood there is of the Imperial Conference discussions on this subject hearing fruit. In a discussion which took place recently at the Royal United Service Institution in London the following statement was given as to the contributions of the Dominions for Empire defence,
capitu-Aus tralia, 179. ed; New Zenland, 128. td.; South Africa, 11s. 10d.; Canada, ós. Ed.
For the Navy and Great Britain, 59s. alone the contributions, per capita, were-Australia, 9s. 3jd. New Zealand, 4s: ed.; South Africa, 110.; Canada, 18. 2 Great Britain. 273. 30.; Crown Colonies, . Whether the figures for the Dominions include the cost of their own fleets and establishments was not
The period for erecting temporary build- made clear. Interchange of ships andings in the fire stricken areas in Tokyo "personnel are among the objects aimed and Kanagawa prefectures which was to leve expired at the end of this month has been extended six months by action of the Cabinet Council and will be authorized by Imperial ordinance.
at.
***
Four armed robbers entered a shöp at 8. East Street, Quarry Bay, yesterday morning. The arrival of the shop keep- er's ricads, however, drove the rollers.
away before anything was stolen. No arrests, so far, have been made.
www.m
The Grand Hotel, which was one of the threw concerns Yokohama insured against earthquake risks, is reported to have received the insurance money amounting to Y.300,000. Whether the hotel will be reconstructed remains to be decided.
"
Riding a motor cycle from Chater Roud to. Statue Square on Tuesday afternoon, Paymaster-Lieut. Comdr. H. L. Shaw, .M.S. Durban, collided with a Standard Oil Company van. The officer escaped. injury, but his machine was slightly | damaged.
Mr. L Gorden- Carapbell, son of the late Mr. James Duncan Campbell, C.M.G., formerly London Secretary of the Chinese Maritime Customs, and Mrs. J. D. Canip- hell, was married to Miss Henrietta Akers At All Saints' Ennismore-gardens, on January 20th.»
A political correspondent of a London paper learns that the Hon. Ronald Lind- say. the British Envoy-Designate to Turkey, will be succeeded as Assistant Under-Secretary at the Foreign Office, by Mir. Wellesley, who for a considerable time has been head of the Far Eastern Department
It is perhaps not widely known to what extent the interchange of per sonnel is already in practice and the following figures given by Admiral Sir HENRY OLIVEi, Second Sea Lord of the. Admiralty, are useful as showing how the Admiralty is helping the Dominions. Out of a total of 345 Australian officers, 84 were serving in our ships and estab- lishments, and of 67 Canadian "officers 33 were serving in our ships.. Sixty-sevea Amongst the passengers who arrived Royal Navy" officers and 311 ratings were by the Empress of dan was Mr. E. F. L. sent to the Australian Navy, 33 officers Stardee, of St. John, New Brunswick, who comes to the Colony as Acting Gen- and 256 men to the New Zealand Navy, erai Passenger Agent for the Canadian Beven officers and 10 men to the Canadian Pacifie Railway Co., in the absence of Navy, nad one officer and 24 men to Mr. P. D. Sutherland, who has gone to
India and will later go on leave. South Africa. The total number of
When one's eye caught the headline officers lent to the Dominions was 108
"Hongkong's Failure," says & writer in utive service and "23 retired, and 631
home paper, a momentary misgiving active service ratings. In addition, a
was not unnaturally eugendered. Reid considerable number of Domision ratings ing on it was discovered that the failure were ex-Royal Navy ratings.
"I may
was that of a fairly well known chaser who had failed to get home first in a cer Bay," he added, that we are always on tain race. Indeed, he did not even the best relations with the represecta secure a place. tives of the Dominion Navies, and we
Captain S. Robinson, R.N.R., who as always End them most excellent people
commander of the Empress of Australia,. to work with." With the growth of the performed hercie work at Yokohama dur- Dominions they may well be expected to ing the earthquake, besides being invest- develop the young navies some of themed with the CBE., has had conferred upon him the Freedom of the City of New. already posscar, and so do more towards York He is now in charge of the providing work which will serve to main- Emprus of Canada, which left New York tain the strength and efficiency of the on January 30th, on her around-the-world Wire Steel Rope,
of five cruisers and two destroyers must naval dockyards of the Mother Country, Mineral Oil, Chain Cable, Drilling, Slotting, Bending, Miling and Grinding
have come as an agreeable surprise to for that is desirable in the interests The Washington Ball at the Ritz Machines, Lathes, Power Duren Saws. Pinnace and Catter Engines, Tables, Compasses. Naval circles not only in Great Britain, of the Dominions which it must at all Shanghai last week was the biggest and hest in the history of the American com- Clocks, Tron Drams, Uld Packing Cases, Pack- but in the Dominious as well. Mr. times devolve apon "the Mother Countrymunity of Shanghai. The building was ing Boards, Old Caske, Ec.
BALDWIN's Government, bad proposed to to safeguard. lay down at once eight light cruisers of the type which, since the Washington Conference, has become the standard. In the debate on the Address in the House of Commons last month Mr. AMERY (who was First Lord of the Admiralty in Mr. BALDWIN's Cabinet) explained that
HONGKONG, FEBRUARY 18TH, 1924.
Money Cheats, Dingies, Whalers, Cutters, Electrical and Wireless Telegraphy-Fittings Electric Cable, Cooking Stoves, Ships Fitt ings, Iron Beds, Mattresses and Fittings, Life Rafts, Life Belts, Carpets, Ruge, Table Covers, Blankets, Curtains, Canvas, India Hubber and
THE NAVAL DEFENCE" OF Metallic Hoses, Old Cordage, Cauva: Rags, Old
THE EMPIRE. - India Rabber. Old Leather. Old Woollen Fax Bags
Old Asbestur, Old Cork, Old Iron Linen & Stoel, Old Braat, Copper Lead and Gan
THE recent announcement in the House Copper and Brass Taber, Coal Sacks. of Commons that the Government has Bloc were decided to proceed with the laying down
Tubes. Old
Lots may be inspected on MONDAY, the 10th March, 1974.
Also vale of Old and, Surplus Victualling LTD. Stores a: Kowloon On FRIDAY, 14th March
Comprising:
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Table Linon, Implements, Serge. Flannel, &c., Remnants, Blankets, New Boots, Shoes and Capa. Snadry Articles of Mess and Table Gear and Clothing, Condemned Provisions for Poultry Fooding, &c.
Terms of Baie-As detailed in Catalogue.
HUGHES & HOUGH, LTD By Appointment Auctioneers to
the Admiralty. Hongkong, 11th Febmary, 1924.
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TO-DAY THURSDAY),
AT 12.15, 230, 6.15, 7.15 and 9.15 r.m:
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Only Experienced Persons should Apply, Port Ofice Bax No. 669.
PREPAID
WANTED
ADVERTISEMENT:
Petrol Launches, Steel Hopper Barges and Letters are lying at this Office for
Lighters, Wooden Pontoons, Grab Craces on
Bleel Fontos, etc.
Enquiries are invital, and should bead-
Aressed, to
Bazes-YL
OST-WHITE
BULL TERRIER,
TOPHAM, JONES & RAILTON, LTD, North O: REWARD. Apply
Post Office Box £8, Singapore, 8.8.
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HERBERT RAWLINSON
IN
A plan has been prepared showing pro- posals to lay out the new golf links at Kiangwan
A few women have been taken into
cruise.
L
giacked from top to bottom. Over 1,500 ate, drank, danced and made merry throughout a programme of 21 dances and numerous extras which were gener ously supplied by the hard working musicians.
Booking is proceeding for the Orches tral Concert on March 15th next. In addition to HE. the Governor and Lady Stubbs and party from Government House, H.E. Major General Fowler and party, Commodore and Mrs. Grace, Hon. Mr. and Mrs. Kotewall, and Mr. and Mrs. Edkins have intimated their intention to
M. Ostroumoff, who holds the import-be present: A very interesting pro
in order to maintain our cruiser estab the detective force at Canton employed lishment at a strength sufficient to meet to ensure the enforcement of the new the Fleet requirements, and for the pro- opium law. tection of commerce, it would be neces sary to lay down in the course of the
the famous Rackocazy "March from: Ber- next ten years a total of 52 cruisers, aut post of general manager of the Chi-gramme has been arranged; it includes n particularly heavy nese Eastern Railway, has consented to lioz's "The Damnation of Faust," and There would he drop in the next six years, and, to prevent renew his agreement with the company. a serious deficiency arising in 1929, be
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Aucott returned to said as many as possible ought to be the Colony by the Empress of Asia Ercan laid down in the ensuing three years. In Vancouver, and Comdr. and Mre. P. H. 1831 the country would be faced with Rolfe, came down on her from Shanghai. heavy expenditure for the replacement
the Allegro movement from Mendelsohn's Scotch Symphony." There will he an annotated programme.
in
Tientsin is no longer ice-bound in the winter. Ice-breakers are keeping the port open. A Ticntain correspondent says: While the number of ships coming
43 The death is announced at Ilford, on to Tientsin in January this year," of capital ships. By getting out of the January 24th, of Mr. William Kers, who below the average monthly number, ship- way a substantial part of the light cruiser was for many years a Chief Engineer in ping companies in other ports, notably Shanghai, Hongkong, Dairen and Kobe, replacement programme in the next three the service of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha.
are beginning to accept the ica,free status H, the Governor and Lady Stubbs of Tientsin as an accomplished fact and tion of work and expenditure, they would
The river is kept open secure better tenders and meet the im- und General and Lady Fowler will be to place more vessels on this rua during throughout the cold period generally by médiate needs of unemployment. The present at the S.P.C.A. bail The Hong the winter. advent of a Labour Government to power kong Hotel Band will play the dance a daily trip of an ice-breaker from Tak to Tientsin Hund (International Bridge)-:
"THE VICTOR years, and by a much more even distribu-
Dr. Mc Kassy, Government Civil Hospital. THE CORONET, caused the prospect of this programme! music.
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