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INTIMATIONS

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 24TH,

HONGKONG TRAMWAYS, LTD.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS,

N INTERIM BIVIDEND of Seventy- TENDERS for SPECIE and MEXICAN

hos cents Per Share has been Declared TEN

DOLLARS current is this Colony, for and will be PAYABLE ON AND AFTER Telegraphic Transfer, on the Lords Commis WEDNESDAY, THE BAGGUST, when ainers of His Majesty's Treasury, London, up Dividend Warrants may be obtained upon to go for the sun of £1000), will heApplication at the Offices of the Company.

the TREASURY received by

CHEST OFFICER, COMMAND PAY OFFICE, until 11 o'clock 4, on the 24TH JIEY, 1994.

The Tenders to state the total amount (in Ponds sterling), So Telegraphic Transier

will be" mala for kun than £100.

The Tenders to be in duplicate, and in Soled Covers, addressed to the TREASURY CHEST OFFICER, COMMAND PAY OFFICE and sailorsed," TENDERS FOR GOVERN. HENT BILLS. etc.'

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The right to accept or rejeït any or all of the Tender is reserjed.

Copies of Fern of Tender can be had on *pplication.

Persoon tendering for" (Bille) are hereby NotiBed

regard to the provisions of

that T. Cap. 46 and 41, George the Acts 29 George

LL, Cap. 89. the acceptance

any such Tander

is abject to the express condition that mo Member of the British House of Commons ssall be admitted to any share or part in or to

ande

The SHAKE REGISTERS of the Company CLOSED from WEDNESDAY. On AUGUST, to TUESDAY, 1918 AUGUST, 1924, both days inclusive,

By Owler of the Briard,

W. F. ROBERTS,

Secretary Hongkong, 21st July, 1924. -

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*(1054.

THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

MEMBERS hereby Notified that the

Lists for Next Seasons Subscription Griffins will CLOSE on the 31st JULY.

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HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

benet to arise from the Contract therebyOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN that the

for the afintment of such

(Bill)**

The provisions in question do not apply to Coutaria entered into by any incorporated Company, is its corporated capacity and mad for the general benefit of the Company."

R. A. DUBBIN, LE-COL, HAPC, Treasury Chest OBeer.

His Majesty's Treasury Office. Hongkong, 24 July, 1024.

"GLEN

LINE, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FALK UNITED KINGDOM

STRAITS.

THE Motor Versal

TH

"GLENSHIEL.”

AND

having unived from the above ports, Consignee of Cargo by her are hereby informed that all Godly are being landed at their risk into the hazarious and or extra hazardous Godowns of Wharf and Godown

Company,

not

All bruken

may be obtained.

Pent

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INTIMATIONS

THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

N INTERIM DIVIDEND of ONE A DOLLAR Per Share for the six ros ending 30th Jan, 1924, will be PAYABLY SH WEDNESDAY, ST AUGCST, on which Date Disilem? Warrants may be obtained on application at the Company's Offics.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED From Thursday, 24th July, to Wednesday, 4th Augast (both days, inclu sise), during which perid no Transfer of Shares can be registered,

By Order of the Board of Directors,

JOEN ARNOLD,

Secretary.

Hongkong, 9th July, 1924.

NOTICE...

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A-S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.

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NE CERTIFICATE for 75 Shares Nos. 56105/56129 25 shares) & Nos. 56180/56299 (50 shares) in this Company stand- ing in the Name of CHOW PENG, deconsed, has been LOST, and if at the expiration of Ond Month from the late hereof, the alors docu ment be not forthcoming, other Certificate. for the said shares will be issued by the Company. and thereafter no other will be acknowlalg. A. S. WATSON & CO; LIMITED. Hengbong, 24th June, 1924,

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Certificate NS 026 datel Hongkong 5th April, 1917, for 10 Shares numbered 66006.00673, 53284 and 36124, and Certificate NS 4066 dalel Hoagkong, 25th April, 1917, for 10 Shares of this Bank numbered 53136/53145 inclusive Both nugistered in the Name of ELIZABETH HANNAH HADLEY Mr. MITCHELL and Certificate NS 3463 dated Hongkong, th April, 1917, for 5.Sharo UNION ambered 27651/27653 inclusive and Certificate NS 3564 dated Hongkong, 25th April, 1917, for 16 Shares numbered 42909/42570, 63589/33590, 14487/14499, 130431/30467, 20416 and Certificata NS 4065 dated Hongkong,

1917, With Apn for 15 Shares of this Bark numbered 53176, 50827/50838, 53134/53130 all Thres registered: in the Names of MR. WILLIAM FOOT MITCHELL bave be DESTROYED by FIRE, and should thend "Certificatan not be produced to the Bank before the 25th, JULY, 1924, New Certificates for the Skates will be 0069, 39 4066, NS 2453, NB 3564 and NS issued, and the aforesaid Certificates Nos. NS 4065, will be thereafter treated by this Corpora tion at Null and Void.

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the Bongkong and Kowloon and/or from the

Limited, henge.. whare, delivery by

the 29th July. 1924/ato

be subject Fand damaged packagra are to le left in the Godowns, where they will be THE examined in the presence of Consignees by tishland nial Douglas, eu 26th July, 1729, at 10 am, Claims against the Steamer for ('argo delivered most

Bor on the Special Forms provided, and hat also e subitted within days of arrival, otherwise they will not be recogni

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No Fire Insumer will be reted by usin

whatever,

any case

Bills of Lating will be countersigned by

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO, LTD..

Autis

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Hongkone, 22nd July, 1924.

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1065

NOTICE OF REMOVAL.

Br.Onler of the Court of Directors,

A. EL BARLOW,

Acting Chief Manager.

HONGKONG AND KOWLOON

TAXICAB CO., LTD.

NOTICE OF CALL

Essor of $9,000, SIRES OF THE NOMINAL VALUX OF $10 KACH.

( Pub

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the

the 49,000 Shares allotted on the 19th day of May. 19 has en

ha lwen made by the Company, awl that such a will be Payalde to the Company's Bunkers, The Husnage and Smang- HAI BANKING CORPORATION is Hongkong on or

WSON TO DRY KOFEN, BRANCH, NO USBD from the 7th te 14th August, E HA REMOVED our Hongkongfore the 1 DAY OF AUGUST, 1994

34. NATHAN ROAD.

Customers are kindly Repeated to com- munite for their Requirements at our New Address when Actonati will also be Received an Paid.

CASSUM AHMED & CO. Hongkong, 7th July, 1924.

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TYPHOID FEVER. WING to the above mentioned Uimare being unusually prevalent in the Colony at present the Publie is advised TO BOIL A Drinking Water and Milk before tuse

21st July, 1994

W. PEARSE,

MOH..

11024

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST- MENT & AGENCY CO., LTD.

N" INTERIN

DIVIDEND of Two

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company 1924, both days inclusive.

By Onder of the Board of Directora,

A. H ROWE,

Managing Director. Datel this 19th day of July, 1914.

(1045

INSURANCE SOCIETY OF

CANTON, LTD.

THE Certificate No. 1291 for Ons Silver Share No. 157 naw Converted into Five Gold Shans in this Society standing in the Name of DIKRAN MOURADIAN has been Declared LOST, and if at the Expiration of One Month from the Date hereof the above Docu ment be not forthcoming the said Certificate will be deemed Cancelled and of No Effect, and a Certificate for the Fire Gold Shares will be Isanal in its stel 1y the Society.

PAUL LAUDER,

General Manager. Hongkong, July 12th, 1924.

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UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LTD.

INTIMATIONS

E

WHISKY

A Skilful blend of the

finest matured Highland

Whiskies. A happy result

a

ex-

of long years of

perience in distilling fand

blending with fine

flavour that cannot fail to

assure appreciation from

the most discriminating

palate.

BOTTLED in SCOTLAND.

SOLE AGENTS:

CO. LTD.,

Gold Share in this Society standing in the THE Certificate No. 845 for One Silver AS WATSON

Share No. 119 now converted into Five

Name of TAKATA & CO., Has Been Declared LOST, and if at the expiration of One Month from the Date hereof the above Document be not forthcoming the said Certificate will be deemed Cancelled and of No Effect, and a Certificate for the Five Gold Shares will be issued in ita xtexdby the Society.

PAUL LAUDER,

General Manager. Hongkong, 3rd July, 1924.

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HONGKONG TRAMWAY CO. LTD.

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IN LIQUIDATION. (INCORPORATED . Tuz UNITED KINGDOM.)

LOST SHARE CERTIFICATES.

THE

HE Administratrix of the Estate of

GEORGE HOWARD MAY Deceased

has quented the Liquidator of this Company to effect the Issue of Scrip for the Shares in

Wine and Spirit Merchants

ESTABLISHDD 1 Ye+d

1924

occasional influx of double that size. At The Manila Observatory yesterday re parted a typhoon in about 199 Long. E. and is at, N., almost stationary,

Capt. 2. R. S. Dods, M.C., has quali- fed at the examination for admission to the Staff College, and has been allotted.

a vaenney,

Local Lommand Orders notify that as the analysis of risking water shows sothe degrees of contamination, all water for

Whitsun over 300,000 people paid for admission on Bank Holiday at the turn | Stiles, and they taxed the oficial resources to the limit. The trouble is that it is humanly-speaking impossible to feed such maltitude atless vast numbers aze prepared to stand for hours in a queue, to obtain a mext. This is hot possible, especially in the case of visitors who come up to London for the day from distant parts of the country. In der fq,,sur-

In à quarrel between two Chinese hoys mount that dilenity it is now pm-

one was struck in the back with a teapot posed to encourage as many visitors as and so serious injures that he had to possible to bring food with theri and be reused to the Government, Civil » make pienic meals in the grounds, 13 | Hospital "for treatment. The injured seems an excellent way of solving the boy's assailant is to be brought before catering difficulty, for we gather that the Magistrate' for correction. family luncheon parties under the shade

drinking, purses must be boiled before

se

Both houses of the Japanese Diet have

of the microns trees in Wembley parkssed the Bill revising the nationality have been not uncommon alrendy; and law and abolishing dual nationality. The doubtless would become very populi tries where birth places the nationality, Bill provides that Japanese horti in copn- the public had the assurance that the lose their Japanese nationality, unless. practice is officially approved and e-formal action is taken to preserve it couraged. The weather during the early

On Monday 3 cases of typhoid fever inths of the Exhihition rather militated and 2 of paratyphoid were notified to the against an attendance of a quarter of a ¦ Medical Offeer of Health and a similar million visitors a day, hot, no doubt the number on Tuesday. Four of the typhoid improvement in the weather as the hot-rases were British, Japanese and 1 Chinese. Two of the paratyphoid cases day season advances will greatly improve were Hootch, American and 1 Chinese, the prospect of reaching the great total at which the promoters ning though it seems rather too much to expert that it will be realised. For the first 46 days of the Exhibition, the average attendares had been roughly 77,000 a day. At this rate, the aggregate total on October 31st, when it closes, would be be about 13,330,000, but it will doubtless far excel this figure. It is interesting to recall that the total attendance at the & famous London Exhibiting of 1951 was

5.000.000; at the Frauco British Exhibi- notice in respect of various pools of water en a piece of land occupied by him. The tion in Londen in 1904, the aggregate defendant haal not complied with the

Hongkong Office: A Chater Boad London Other: "121, Fleet Street, EC

The Daily Press.

HONGXose, Jur Bira, 1524

the HONGKONG TRAMWAYS, Lrxitzo, to which, THE SUCCESS OF WEMBLEY. ander the Terms of the Liquilation, the Decessed in DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, entitled he vistne of the holding of JOSEPH Cook, High Commissioner for

is this Company, without; production LIMITED. 2

of Certificaton Nos, FF 9, FF 230 and 671 Australia, summed up the great show at representing the said 200 3hares Nos. 177976 TICKETS will be issued for ROUND to 178025, and 69549 to 69548, upon the state- Wembley very aptly and accurately in SEPTEMBER, from HONGKONG to FOOCHOW FF 200 and 617 Have Been LOST or ducting a party of journalists over the

TRIPS during the Months of JULY toment that the said Certificates Nos. FP 909,

09, a sentence recently when he was (Pagoda Anchorage) and Return, Calling DESTROYED, AND NOTICE IS HEREDY at SWATOW and Amor on both the

GIVEN that if within 30 Days from the Date fully completed Australian And Downward Voyage, by the hereof No Claim or Representation in respect New, Fast, Well-appointed Steamer thereof be made at This Office the unid "Whether the British Empire Exhibition HAI-NING" at the Relaced Rate of $80. Certificates will thereaft be dramod Cancelled is financially successful or not," he saidi, for the Round Voyage; including Meala while

and of No Effect. the Steamer is in Port,

W. E. ROBERTS, Attorney for the Liquidator. Hongkong, 28th Jade, 1924.

These Special Tickets will a available for Beturn ONLY by this Atemmer, either by the Vorage for which it in or by her follow- Dollars per Share for the Six Mouthsing Sailing from Fogchow. Duration of Stay anding 30th Jane, 1924, will be Parabic on at Foochow 49 timers. THURSDAY, AUGUST 1411, on which Date

The Trip

occupies 8 to 9 days and the Wharf at 3pm. Arriving at Daylight

Dividend Warrants may be obtained on Ap- Steamer, will Leave HONGKONG from the Com- plication at the Company's Office,, 11, Quzey's ROAD CENTRAL

pany'

The

on her, Return (Weather permitting) The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from FRIDAY, the ler, to

Company's Steam Launch will convey passengers from PAGODA Asconaz to WEDNESDAY, the Bir AUGUST (both Foncun CITY, if require

required days inclusive), during which period No Transfer of Shares can be regist-rexi

By Order of the Board of Director, L. S. GREENHILL,

Secretary.

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Hongkong, 2nd July, 1924,

HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

SETTLEMENT OF YOKOHAMA PRE- EARTHQUAKE ACCOUNTS OUTSTANDING AT ST SEPTEMBER, 1921,

bo

TEMBER, 104, after which Date no further

Claims will be admitted,

By Unter of the Court of Director,

AH. BARLOW,..

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HONGKONG TRAMWAY CO., LTD. IN "LIQUIDATION.. INCORPORATED IN THE UNITED Karabou).

LOST SHARE CERTIFICATE.

538.

*

The man and woman who, as reported in the Daily Park, were charged on Tues-

day with assaulting the police, in Shan tung Street, again appeared on remand at the Kowloon Magistragy before" Mr. E. W. Hamilton yesterday afternoon. The was ordered to pay a fine of "$1, while the woman was discharged with a caution.

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A Chinese contractor was fined $5 at the Central Magistracy, yesterday for failing to take precautions to prevent the breeding of mosquitoes. It was stated

that the lifendant was served with a

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attendance was 8,100,000. The Chicago notice to alate the nuisaner. Exhibition if 180x attracted an aggregate attendamer of 1,477,000; but the record is held by the Paris. Exhibition of 1500, which registered an aggregate attendance of 10,000,000).

Paris is obviously better situated than London as an Exhibition centres, Easy and cheng railway com munications on the Continent made pos silde a much larger attendance at the Baris Exhibition than can perhaps be expected at Weinbley,

We regret to see in The Times the announcement of the death of Captain Laird Charles Bristow, R.A., which occur Hospital. The late Captain Bristow, red on June 7th at Milbank Military

after the war, was stationed in Hongkong and went home a couple of years ago for The n. training whinge at Woolwich. deepest sympathy will be felt by many Eriends in Hongkong with his wife who is left with fire sñiall girls,under they age of seven years. Captain Bristow was

years of age.

The Sind Hindu Merchants' Association of Hongkong held a meeting of the general' bely on the 2nd instant, ön the premises of Messrs. K. X. Dhanamal & Co. with Mr. G. P. Daswani in the chair. Many

Mr. M. Lokumal (of Messrs. W. Assual subjects were discussed, one being the pending resignation of the late president

(near infignating is expressed in Chinese POLICE "STRIKERS."

Laigur circles at Cautem, at the refusal C). The resignation was accepted of the Shamaren authorities to reinstate and Mr. ti: 1. Haswani (of Messrs. £. T..

Chanzai & Co.) was elected President, the police who refined duty in the Con-Mr. H. Pritaat of Messrs. 1. Pritam

of Chinese strikers" on the 15th inst. Kissoonal & Co.) as Honorary Treasurer. ressions and left with the general body and Mr. 11. Jeramdas (of Messrs... B. Brus) was elected Honorary Secretary.

When the general strike was called last

A large part of the world just now. week," says our Canton contemporary, seems to be suffering from too much rain. Cables tell us that esin is interfering with the Shameen lukongs were regarded as cricket in England; in Asia frem Korea

Paxikon.

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enough and to spare during the past few

it has already been a triumphant sae-being exactly in the same footing as the to Hongkong and Manila, there has be

His opinion was based on the other employees of the Shameen." Only fact that the Exhibition has been the by Chinese could they have been so means of educating hugalreds of thon regarded. In no other country would sands of stay-at-home folk in "Great such conduct on the part of the police

he chadonel "Britain in regard to the possibilities and

wecks But there is one place in the world where they are praying that the deluge may continue. This is the Philip- pine Islands which have been suffering badly from a plague of locusts this sum mer. Latest reports showed 200 towns We recollect that a few in provinces to he suffering from

the realities of the British Empire. A years ago upwards of a thousand mea least infestation. Raka spelts salva-

visit to the Exhibition is a imique.Course

For further Particulars, and Dates of Bailing THE Iquidator of this Company has been of education. Visitors get the ntwerphere majority of them in Liverpool deserted says an oficial controlling operatins

Apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIE & Co.,

Graeral Managers, DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. Hongkong, 17th June, 1924/

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SHANGHAI MUNICIPAL COUNCIL

SILVER LOAN 1994.

Issuz OF DEBENTURA Y SANCTIAL TAZIO

... 1,250,000,

L Parties baring Claims against thinCIL hereby Invites Applications for THE SHANGHAI MUNICIPAL COUN Corporation in connection with Pre- Earthquake Arroants should forward Fall Par. Deleutures in the Buver Tous OF 1924. ticulars, and Proofs to the HasOKONG AND RATE OF INTEREST per cent. per SHANGRA BANKING CORPORATION, Koza, to aunum, Payable on June 30th and December retrived there Not Later Thau 30 SEP. 31-t in Each Year

PRICE OF ISSUE-Shai. T. 97 per cent. REDEMPTION on DELEMBER 31st, 1904, at jar, under the operation of a Sinking Fund, The Debentures may, however, be Redeemed

in whole or in part By the

Council DECEMBER 31ST, 1994, or Date, subject to the Conny Subsequent giving. Six Calendar Months Notice in the funtcs pal Guerile and Public Press of Shanghai In the ent of Partial Redemption of the Lean, the Numbers of Debentures to be Redeemed

ill be siled by Drawing

Acting Chief Manager.

FOR EUROPE AND AMERICA,

INDIA, AUSTRALIA, &c.

Comprehensive and Complete Record

of the

NEWS OF THE FAR EAST Ia given in the

HONGKONG WEEKLY PRESS

with which is incorporated, "THE CHINA OVERLAND TRADE REPORT."

.fi

Subscription, paid in adrasCe-812 per sanam. Tncluding Portage to say art of the work)-4514.

by

SCRIP will be iued in Denciations of Bhai. . 5,000, Shai. The 1,000, Shai. 778. 500 and Shai. Tis. 100 to suit the convenience of Applicants. APPLICATION FORMS can be obtained from the Local Orrick of the HonaxonG AND SHANGHAI BANKING Cosporation or from the TREASURER and COMPTEOLLEE, SHANGHAI MUNICIPAL Couch, Administra tion Building, Shanghai, to whom all En quiries should be addreiwi

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locusts may

the scene,

tion. "If the present rain continues hers of the police force in England-the successively for it week in the provinces.

requested by MR DAVID SAUL of the great lands' never the seas so

against the locust plague, their posts of duty, in sympathy with ahe eradicated." LEVY at 12, TEN DONG BOAD, BHANGHAI to effect the Issue

strike directed by a labour organisation. Pte. Cecil Booth of the East Surrey for the Shares in the realistically that they are able to feel that All these men suffered the penalty of Regiment, put an end to his life during of Scrip HONGKOND TRAKTATE, Linitze, to w

LINTED, to which, the Registered Proprietor of 100 Shares of this they know Canada or Australia or "Houth Company, he is entitied under the Teran of the Africa after they have made a tour of been made to get them reinstated, not his service rille. The unfortunate youth, dismissal and though several efforts have the raily hours of Tuesday morning by Liquidation, without

production of Certificate

shooting himself through the head with No. 1903 70

the said 100 Shares Now, the respective javilions. The same thing to upon the statement that the applies to other sections, like that which fed in taking action which would be kong. He was apparently in

even a Labour Government has felt justi- who was only years of age, WAS ON sard Certificate, No. 903 H B LOST or

Hong- DESTROYED, AND NOTICE IS HEREBY intronena visitors to Hongkong, with its versive of all discipline in a force to when he went on duty at 1 am. A quar guard duty at the Old a spirite GIVEN that if within 30 days from the heroof no Chaim or Representation in respect typical Chinese strect and its Chincon which the community looks for protee another sallier, rushing to

ter of an hour later a shot was heard and thereof be male at this office the raid Certificato restaurant." Lord Ripue has wale the tion in time of civil commotion. Not only found his companion lying on the ground will thereafter be deemed Cancelled, and of No Effect.

interesting suggestion that

dead. It is thought that Booth, placed the High did these men lose their employment by the muzzle of his rifle against his chin W. E. ROBERTS, Attorney for the Liquidator."

Commissioners of the Dominions wight their disloyalty, but they forfeited and then pulled the trigger. Recess Hongkong, 9th July, 1924.

profitably go on tour in the fiz pravin-claims to pension. Nearer to Hongkong, played on Booth's find.

family heronvenients are said to have The deceased cial centres instead of confining their there has recently been a closely allied was buried with full military honours at activities to London. There is certainly case at Manila where 2x scouts refused the Happy Valley Cemetery the same something in the iden, although it sounds to perform their duties in Fort. McKin rather revolutionary.

Two funerals took place at the Protest- ley. Not only are they not being re-ant Cemetery, Happy Valley, yesterday The interesting question is being disiastated, but they are to be tried by In the early part of the afternoon the cussed whether the British Empire court-martial. If no dependence can remains of the late Mr. T. Jensen, who died at his residence, No. 3, Nathan Road, authorities will be able to realise their placed on the loyalty of the Chinese police on the previous day, were interrel. The ambition to altruct a total of 20,000,000 in the Treaty Ports of Chinn, of what Rev. V. II. Copley Moyle officiating. A large number of friends were, present al visitors to Wombley: before the doors are

use are they?

the grave side, including many members. of the staff of, the Green Island Cement, elose, later on. Everyone is agreed that

Co., Lu, where the deceased was,ent- the Exhibition has more than justified Chain Din, an Indian, late ibauffeur to ployed for many years The secop the hopes of its promoters; but to cusure

Mr. John Arnold, was formally charged funeral was that of Mr. Eric Thompson, amarine officer, who was killed on Tues at the Central Magistracy yesterday after day inn fall from the verandah of the financial succés something like a total

noon, with the murder of his wife on May Sailors Hone. The Rev. C. Clouston of thirty millions of visitors is necessary.th. The Magistrate (Mr. Lind. Porri was the officiating minister and

DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS

ROBIN

IN

HOOD

TO-DAY, Bt 2.15, 4.40, 7 & 9.20. (Please note the change of times). at USUAL PRICES.

THE CORONET.

Afternoon.

This means, in round figures, a crowd of sell) remanded the accused until August amongst these at the grave side was Mr a quarter of a million laily, wit an 1xt.

Laurenson, representing the Chine Coast Offers' 'Guill

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