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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDÀY, NOVEMBER JØD. 1924
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DFORMS for The SEVENTH ENTRA NOTION 19 HEREBY GIVEN that WE Have THIS DAY REMOVED Gar
BACK MEETING to be held on BATURDAY, 29TH NOVEMBER, 1924 (weather permitting), may be obtained at the Race Cour, Howa-
• Crus and Causeway BAY STABLES, Entries will Close at 19 o'cloCE NOOK OF SATURDAY, 15т¤ Novnusxx, 1924.
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NOVEMBER. 15rx, at 9,15 r.v.
FIRST TOURNAMENT OF THE SEASON.
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IN THE SUPREME COURT of HONGKONG.
PROBATE JURISDICTION.
IN THE GOODS of JOHN HENRY WILLIAM ARMSTRONG, late of Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong,
decessed.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Court has by virtue of Section 56 of the Probate Ordinance 1897 (No. 2 of 1897) mads An Order Limiting the Time for sending Claims to or against the above Estate to the 30TH DAY OF NÜVEMBER, 1924
Creditors and Claimanta are heroby Required to send their Claims to the Undersigned by the above Date.
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Dated the lat day of November, 1924.
DEACONS, Solicitors to the Attorney for the
Executrix. 1, Des Voeux. Boad Central, Hongkong,
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
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THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO'S STEAMER
*BARDINIA."
ARRIVED HONGLONG ON lat Novemar, 1994, Fox BOMBAY, COLOMBO & STRAITS.
CONSIGNEER of Cango by the above
named Vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at Taxx aak in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns st Kowloon, where each Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained the Goods are landed.
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This Vessel brings on Cargo from Persian Gulf
er BISN. and E. & P.8.N. Co.'s
Steamers.
Optional Goods will be landedre unleas Instractions have been given to the contrary
"6 hours before arrival of the Steamer.
Goods not cleared within 8 days, including date of arrival will be subject to Rent,
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever..
Damaged. Packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignes, and the Company's surveyors, Messen,
& Dorals at 10 am on Mondays, and Thursdays.
All Claim must be presented within ten days of the Steamer's arrival here after which date they cannot be recognized.
Gains will be admitted after the Goods barve left the Godown.
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO,
Agente
* Hongkong, 1st November, 1924.
REUTERS. LIMITED „-(COMMERCIAL SERVICES).
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A. W. STEWART-JONES ∞ mp
Mpointed Manager of our Hongbong
Branch from Date in Buccession to Mr. M. J. Cox, who has resigned.
REUTERS, LIMITED,
WM, TURNEE,
General Manager in the Far East, 14333
COX & Co..
SHARE & GENERAL BROKERS,
MEMBERS OF THE HONGLONG STOCK FICHANGZ,
E have This Day REMOVED OUR
Floor) to
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1924, DENIS HENRY BLAKE has been taken into Partnership in the Undersigned Firm which will continue to be carried on under the Same Namo sa heretofore.
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WILKINSON & GRIST.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thất An GENERAL MEETING of THE DOUGLAS STEAM. SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED, will be bald
NOTICE IS BINARY
the Comp Hong ,0, YEUX ROAD CESTRAL, Victoria, kong, on SATURDAY, the 18TH DAY of OCTOBER, 1924, at Noor, for the purpose of considering and, if thought ft. approving the draft new Articles of Association of the Com- pany, which will be submitted to the Meeting.
at the Registered Office of
Offices: to No. 1, DUDDELL STREET, FIRST FLOO
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NOTICE.
THE Undersigned hereby give Notion that the 141 OCTOBER, 1924 N. B. KOTWALL is No Longer in their Employ.
Dated 1st October, 1924. 1408)
ED. KOTWALL & CO.
THE
NOTICE
HONGKONG AND CANTON IÇE MANUFACTURING CO., LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS,
the
A print of such draft new Articles and a n print of the existing Articles of the CompanyTHE THIRD ORDINARY ANNUAL may be seen at the Company's said Registered Offco, and at the Office of Mesars. DRACONS 1. Des Voeux Road Central, Victoria aforesaid, Solicitors for the Company, and the portions of the proposed new Articles which differ from the existing Articles are indicated by being underlined in Red.
Should the Meeting approve of such new Articles of Association with or without modifica tion, the abjoined Bosclation will be proposed as Extraordinary Resolation, namely
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"That the new Articles already approved by this Meeting and for the purpose of "identification, subscribed by the Chairman" "thereof, be and the same are hereby adopted
the Articles of the Company to the ar- *clusion of and în substitation for all the *existing Articles thereof."
MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS t shore Company will be held at the Company's Town Office, 3, Lower Atanas Road, Hong- kong, on FRIDAY, 14TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1924, at Noor, for the purpose of presenting the Report of the Directors and Statement of Accounts to 31st July, 1924.
The TRANSFER BOONS of the Company will be CLOSED from 8TH to the 14 NOV EMBER, 1924, both days inclusive.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
M. MANUK,
Secretary.
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Hongkong, 31st October, 1924
NOTICE.
UNTON INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LIMITED, AND NOTICE IS HEREBY, ALSO GIVEN that A Further EXTRAORDINARY
ERTIFICATE No. 918 for 3 Shares, £4 GENERAL MEETING of the said. Company
per Share paid up, Number 9628/9630 in will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, 20, Des Vaux ROAD CENTRAL HOEMUSTEE COOVERJEE SETNA, of this Society standing in the Name of aforesaid, on WEDNESDAY, the BA Bombay, has been Declared LOST, and if at NOVEMBER, 1924, at Noor, for the purpose of receiving Report of the Proceedings at the above mentioned Meeting, and of confirming, if thought, mentioned Resolution.
Dated the 14th day of July, 1924,
By Order, DOUGLAS LAFRAIK & CO.,
General Managus.
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FOR ATTENTION OF MASTERS OF NORTH BOUND STEAMERS.
AB, During the North-East Monsoon there is always a possibility of North-bound Steamers Running Short
OF BUNKES COAL,
This is to Inform You that TAIT & CO. AMOY (A Well-protected Part with Good Anchorage) hare Stocks of
GOOD JAPANESE BUNKER COALS
AT. REASONABLE PRICES. Wireless Messages cia Hongkong or Formoss are Re-transmitted by the GREAT NOT OF
TELEGEATH Co., and a Wire to "TAIT" or COALBUNKER" AMOY, will Receive their Prompt Attention.
Bentley's Complete-Parsee Code used.
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S.S." AMAZONE."
COMPAGNIE DES MESSÄGERIES MARITIMES.
NOTICE.
the Expiration of One Month from the Date hereof the above Document be not forthcoming the Baid Certificate will be doomed Chanceled and of No Effect, sada NEW Certificate for the 5 Bhares will be issued 'in its stand by the Society...
PAUL LAUDER,
General Manager. Hongkong, 24th October, 1924.
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HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
THE SIXTH EXTRA FACE MEET
FNC will be held (weather permitting) HAPPY VALLET on SATURDAY, 8TH NOV EKBEB. 1924, commencing at 245 x The First Ball will be Bung ₺ 2.15 rm. The Charge for Admission to the Public Suclosure will be $1.
Soldiers and Sailors in uniform, Half Price. Members are advised that they muat show Tickets to obtain Admission to their
Sesson the Mambers' Enclosure:
Each Member has the right of introducing 2 Non-Members to the Members Enclosure,
Tickets for whom can be obtained from Messrs.
LIKERAD & Davis at $5 each up to FAIDAT
NOVIMIZE 718.
The Stewards invite the Ladies of Hongkong to be present.
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ONSIGNEES of Cargo from MARSEIL
LES, &c., in connection with above Steamer are hereby informed that their Goods with the exceptions of Opium, Treasure and valuables are being landed and stored A Glass Window adjoining the NEW P their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong&0. Botone, suitable for Steamship and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd. Business. Frontage. 17 Feet: Depth 54 Feet, Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained with Yard and Outbuilding beyond immediately after landing.
Address=” A.B,” care of Daily Pract
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless Intimation is received from the Consignees before Noos, To-bat, requesting it to be landed
bera
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
TO LET
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the Undersigned Goods remaining unclaimed OFFICE OR 1 P2008, No. 14/18.
after the 3rd November, 1924, at Noon, will be
bject to Bent and Landing Charges. All Claims must be sent in to me on or before the 7th November, 1924, or they will not be recognized.
All damaged Packages will be examined on Saturday, the 1st November, 1924, at 10 am, by Merry, Goddard & Douglas.
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
B. BODENFUSER,
Agent. Hongkong, 27th October, 1924
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PENINSULAR. & ORIENTAL · STEAM NAVIGATION 00.5 STEAMER
KABHA LA*
ASSIVED Horozono on Bier Oczona, 1924.
The ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA, POET SAID, COLOMBO AND STRAITS.
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W OFFICES from Prince's Bulking. CONSIGNEES of Cargo by the shore- WASHGOLD BAG containing, Gell Vanity
1A, CHATER ROAD, 'lar FLOO (Next to BUTTERFIELD & SWIXE). TEL: CEXT. 1866,
CABLES: "COXCOM, HONGKONG. lat November, 1924,
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Subscription paid in advansów$18 per sunum for delivery in Hongkong including Postage to any part of the world-
Vessel are hereby informed
plated ar- THEB, ZINK in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown." Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each Consignzaent will be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landed.
་་ Optional Goods will be landed here unless Instructions have been given to the com trazy Bix hour before Arrival of the Steamer.
Foods not cleared within 8 days, including date of arrival will be subject to Bent
No Fire Insuranée will be affected by us in wary case whatever.
Datanged Packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignees, and the
at 10 on Mondays and
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Thums must be presented within Ten days
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of the Steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognized.
No Cisions will be admitted after the Gooda have left the Godowa,
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO,
Agenta.
Hongkong, 31st October, 1924.
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(The Star of "Encanics of Women"} Supported by
BERNA OVEN & LOWELL SHERMAN
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INTIMATIONS
DEWAR'S
THE MONARCH OF
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WHISKIES
In the supremacy of its mellow maturity, in the dominance of its perfect purity, in the majesty of its constant character, DEWAR'S is veritably the monarch of whiskies. Not idle words but praise cordi- ally affirmed with all sincerity by the world-wide preference for
DEWAR'S.
Dewar's "White Label" and “* Victoria Vat."’
As supplied to the Houses of Lords and Commons.
By Royal Appointment to His Majesty The King.
SOLE AGENTS :
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For boarding: the sa. Honolulis Maro without permits, two unemployed' Chinese were fined $10 with the alternative of 10- [days' hard labour; st the Marine Magis
tracy on Saturday, morning.
Two men, suspected of having been, concerned in a recent robbery at: 18 Cheung Lok: Street; have been “arrested. The stolen property, valued at $30, hams been recovered.
Exhibition would have covered the outlay · The name of Dr. Hilmar Florens Som- on it. The coat of opening the Exhibi- mera has been added to the Dental Regisi tion, borne by the Exhibition Authorities, ter under the heading of "exempted por- according to a statement made in Parlia ment some months ago by the Parlia mentary Secretary of the Overseas Trade Department, was £2,823,000, less reveauc amounting to £504,000, or a total cost of £2,320,000 A further sum of £379,000 was at that time needed to complete con- struction, The Exhibition turned out to be a much bigger affair than was origin- ally contemplated. The original estimate was $1,600,000, excluding the British
On the arrival. în port of the AL. Government Building and the Dominion President Madism, 2 revolvers and. 350 Colonial and Indian buildings, and the rounds of ammunition, discovered increased participation of different parts board by officers of the ship, were handed of the Empire meant additional expendi- over to the police. ture in many ways. Every part of the Empire, save Southern Ireland and British North Borneo, had na interest in the Exhibition. The authorities in the end had to face an estimated expenditure of £3,790,000, but, calculating on an attend- Among the passengers who departed by Ance of 30,000,000, they expected * the P. & O; Karmala on Saturday, were- revenue of £2,380,000, plus £950,000 from | Mr. H. A. Nisbet, Rev. Bro.. James, concessions and entertainmenta, "so that OBE, Mrs' W. G. Lay, Mr. and Mrs. with the revenue already received (from AL. Shields, Mr. J. Robertson, and Mrs.
A. E. Wright. contributing Governments presumably] the total would be £3,800,000 against an
estimated expenditure of £3,750,000 But as the French say, L'homme pro pose, mais le bon Dieu dispose. The weather, as we have said, upset the estimates, and a month ago it was re-
On
Several hundred taels of raw and pre- pared opium were seized on Saturday morning when Heverüe Officers visited a junk in the Yaumati Refuge, Ono-arvest is said to have been made.
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Robbers who entered a poor dwelling
in. Ho Pur village, bound and gagged, ab aged on and his wife, who watched, help- leasly while the thieves stole a $10. note which the old couple had secreted, in the pages of a book..
In a report to the Police,, Mr.. V. Maus,.. ported that the accounts were showing of leasra. Pritam Brothers, No. 16,
a deficit of £1,300,000. Possibly that Queca's Road Central, states that his compradore has been missing since Octo- figure has been reduced since. An Ex-ber 25th. He also, states, that a sum of hibition on so gigantic a scale annot; of course, be satisfactorily covered by a H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF single visit WALES, some little time before his half day in America, in a public speech, in which he supported the movement for the with hard labour.
AS. WATSON & re-opening of the Exhibition next your,.
CO.,
LTD..
Wine and Spirit Merchants.
ESTABLISHED. 1841..
mentioned that he had himself visited: Wembley five or six times, but felt that he had not made much headway in seeing it all" That must be the caso not only with many thousands, but probably with ninety per cent. of the many millions of people who have visited the Exhibition.
FANTHORPE BEETSOx.--At Shanghai, o of the re-opening of the Exhibition are We do not know whether the advocates
MARRIAGE
October 27th, Artune FaxTuoner, of
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DEATH... RUFF-On September 20th, 1894, TH20. Burr, late Captain, S.V.C. Artillery, died peacefully at his residence in Geneva, Switzerland.
has been taken from the premises.. Before Lient, Comdr. G.. E.. Hole at the Marine Magistracy on Saturday morning. an Indian watchman named Mall Singh was charged with having absented himself from his ship, without permission, and was fined $25 or one month's imprisonment
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In the Supreme Court on Saturday morning the Chief. Justice, Bir Henry Cowper Gollan, announced that he and Mr. Justice Gampertz, who constituted, the Court of Appeal which last week coa- sidered the application. for leave to ap peal in the Odell v. Connaught Garago Company caso, had decided that there was a point for argument. Therefore learn would be granted.
A warning bas been issued (says the
to enter Peking. Mr. Holland, of by Peking and Ticutain Times) that for- eigners should not attempt at the moment tsin, is stated to have been threatened by the guard at one of the gates, the soldiers levelling their revolvers and making an. attempt to seize the car. Another for- eigner who tried to enter the gates was actually shot at, the bullet going over his bead.
Caistor, Lincolnshire, England, to Eva anticipating next year a total attendance MARY, daughter of the late Mr. and not far below that of the last six months, Mr. E. G. BEɛISON, Melbourne.
but they might not unreasonably do so, especially if the weather next summer should prove more favourable than it has been this year. A point that appears to weigh with the advocates of a re-opening Sir MOHAMEDBHOY CURRIMEROY begs to of the Exhibition is that it would enable
thank the Mohamedan Community' of Hongkong on behalf of his family the heavy expenditure of exhibitors to be state: This bill is introduced on the and himself for the telegram of sym- spread over two years and offer a pro-suggestion of the Board of Trade. pathy sent to hit on the occasion of
A ACKNOWLEDGMENT,
Hongkong OZoe's 1a, Chater Hond. London Offer: 131, Fleet Street, EO.
The draft Hill of "An Ordinance to Amend the Fraudulent Transfers of Busi- esses Ordinance, 1923" is published for general information in the Government Gurette. The Objects and Ressous "
proposes to add to the list of particulara the death of his father, Sir CusKIM- |spect of a recovery of the losses which, which must be given in the notice refer- BEGY EBRAHIM
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red to in the nature of the business trans- would be incurred if the Exhibition were ferred or to be transferred:" definitely closed now, Mr. Thomas, the
The Italian Grand Opera Company had Secretary of State for the Colonies in another large house on Saturday evening the Labour Government which has just when they gave a very fine performance "I of “Rigoletto," with Big, Ficlefs Seamurri received from the electors notice to quit, in the title role, Miss Enna Suribach as was one of the strongest advocates of the Gilda (Rigoletto's daughter) and Sig continuance of the exhibition, recognita The audience were most enthusiatic. Emanuelle Giletta as the Prince of Mang.
The Daily Press.
Horexone NOVEMBER 31, 1924.
ing that its success was not to be judged entirely by its balance sheet, but rather THE WEMBLEY EXHIBITION.
by its permanent educational influence THE great Empire Exhibition at Wembley and the wide impression it created as to was closed on Saturday, according to the the trade possibilities of the Empire. original programme, though it was men- This is an effect that cannot be measured, tioned by H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES but that it has been important is not ta in the address he delivered before as he doubted,
The Exhibition remains
in their manifestations of appreciation... and the applause was richly descryed. Tonight Cavalleria Rusticana"
Pagliacci" will be given.
HONGKONG VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS.
A RESERVE OF OFFICERS
THE GO.C.'S NEW REGULANONE.
and **
audience of fifty thousand people assem-closed, at least, for the winter months. bied in the Stadium, that he understood The Secretary of State for the Colonies negotiations with a view to re-opening some months ago said he would give Oncer Commanding the Troops, under New Regulations, made by the Ged oral
the exhibition next year are proceeding.
a guarantee that the Exhibition would the Volunteer Ordinance, 1920, are pub- From the point of view of the organisers, neither be destroyed, its assets sold, nor
lished, magn
Regulation 3 in the First Schefiule, ta- the Exhibition has not proved the finan any exploiter allowed to take advantage the Volunteer Ordinance, 1920, is amend
ed as follows: cial success anticipated, mainly for the of the situation without full consideration1. By the addition of the following reason that an unusual run of biul weather of all that was involved.” This was when words to paragraph (1)1⁄2, during the summer-especially in the he first expressed a hope that the Exhibi-(e) A reserve of officers."
2. By the addition of the following earlier months-sadly interfered with the tion would be continued. We have no paragraphs: attendance. The Authorities had cal-doubt that his successor in office, who culated on the Exhibition being visited ever he may be, will see that the during the reason by 30,000,000 people, guarantee in maintained.
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an average of a million a week-but the bad weather, especially of the carlier months curtailed the rush of visitors con- siderably, and a month ago the total attendance was reported to have been about 16,000,000. There have been one
The name of Mr. G. W. Grey has been added to the list of authorised architects in the Colony,
(13) Every alicer of the Corps who, shall be absent from the Colony fox longer period than fifteen consecuture months shall be transferred to the resorVO of officers, notwithstanding that such ab sence or any part thereof may have been prior to the date of these regulations,
"(14) An officer who shall have been Cransferred to the reserve of officers and shall thereafter return to the Colony may be transferred to the active fat or retain ed in the reserve of officers at the dis cretion of the Administrative Command- ant of the Corps. A KANY "(15) Members of the reserve of off- Bunrise and sunset for November 1st | cers shall not be required to undergo any are 177 cm, and 5.46 p.m. respectively, training or to attend at any inspection and for November 30th 6.46 am. and 5.38 or parcie but must report for duty when the Volunteer Vorps is called out for actual military service in accordance with
Mr. D. H. Blake has been admitted a partner in the frm of Messrs. Wilkinson and Grist, colicitors.
or two occasions on which the attendance has been a quarter of a million on a single day, but the average for the first three months was about three quarters P
Mr. Low Peng Num left by the a section 2 x1, the Volunteer Ordinances
of a million week. Had the original estimate of attendance been realised, the Kashgar for Singapore.
1920,
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