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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO.'N STEAMER STULLIA."

ALLVED Hacha on 2871 Dec., 1925. From BOMBAY, COLOMBO & STRAITS.

YONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above named Vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed AT THE k in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godowa Company's Godowas at Kowloon, where each Consignment will be sorted out Mask by Mark and Delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landed.

This vessel bringe on Cargo from Persian Galf or B.L.S.N. and B. & F.S.N. Company' Gulf o Steamers.

Optional Goods will be landed here unless Instructions have been given to the contrary

hours before arrival of the Steamer, Good not cleared within 8 days, including date of arrival will be

Bent. subject to

No Fire Insurance will be affected by na in

whatever.

сле

Damaged Packages must be left in the Grodowns for examination by the "Consignees, and the Company's surveyors, Mears. GODDARD Paks at 10 am, on Mondays and &

Dout Thursdays, within the Free Storage period.

All Chims against the Steamer must be pre sented to the Undersigned on or before the 16th Jan., 1928, or they will not be recognized.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godown.

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & Co.,

Agents.

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Hongkong. Pith December, 1825.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO.'S STEAMER "KHYBER."

·ARRIVED HENGXoxo x 27 Dec., 1998.

FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, GIBRAL

MARSEILLES, MALTA, TAB.

PORTSAID, ADEN, COLOMBO AND STRAITS.

CONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above-

named Vessal are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and pisced AT THEIR Arax in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's era each Consignment Godowar st Kowloon, whera will be

Uolivery

be sorted out Mark by Mark and can be

be obtained as the Goods are landed. Optional Goods will be landed here unless Instructions have been given to the con trary Six tours before arrival of the Steamer

Goods not cleared within 8 days, including data of arrival will be subject to Bent

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in

any case whatever.

Packages must be left in the for examination by the Consignees, and the Company's Surveyors, Meurs GODDARD Docal, at 10 x on Mondays and Thursdays, within the Free Storage Period.

All Claims against the Steamer must be pro- sented to the Undersigned en or before the 16th January, 1926, or they will not be recognized.

No Claims will be admitted after the Ocod have left the Godown.

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.,

Agenta. Hongkong, 27th December, 1925,

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THE HONGKONG AND CANTON JE MANUFACTURING CO. LTD.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

THE FOURTH ORDINARY ANNUAL MEETING of BHAREHOLDERS in the above Company will be held at the Com pany's Tows OFFICE, S, Lower Albert Road, TUESDAY. 29TH DAY OF Hongkong,

Purpose DECEMBER, 1925, at Noor, for the of presenting the Report of the Directors and BANSFER BOOKS of the Company Statement of Accounts to 31st Jur, 1995.

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the will be CLOSED from DECEMBER 1995, both days inclusivs.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

J. D. THOMSON,

Acting Secretary. Hongkong, 11th December, 1925.

NOTICE.

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[OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that An ΝΟΙ EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the QUEEN'S COLLEGE OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATON wid be held in WEDNES the HALL of QUEIX'S COLLEGE on DAY, THE 30TH OF DEUEMBER, 1924, at 5.30 .., for the following pot at, to Ast

1-To consider and, if

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the Resciation that the Financial Year of the Association shall extend from 1st of January to 31st of December in each year and to amend Rule of the Cuns- ditation accordingly.

NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that The SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. of the ASSOCIATION will be held Immedia tely After the EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MixTxo referred to above for the following

To receive the General Committee's Report and Statement of Accounts for the Financia: Year ending 30th Novein- ber, 1925.

To elect the Oficials for the year 1975-

1026,

3.-Te transact any other Basiness.

By Order of the General Committee,

C. G. ANDERSON, Hon. Secretary, c/o LITTLE, ADAMS & WOOD. Hongkong, 23rd December, 1925.

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in

suspensions at one fell swoop. And these

It is oficially notided that the

Some 3,800 employees of the Commer

ere but sequels to certain incidents last | exequatur empowering Mr. Jasa Marin season, one of which involved the order. Da Rocha to act as Consul for the Re- ing off the field of a famous player in public of Costa Rica at Hongkong hus.

received His Majesty's signature, the opening minutes of an international match. Small wonder, perhaps, if people possessing only a limited acquaintance sial Press, Ltd., the leading Chinese with Rugby football have been inclined publishing house in Shanghai came ont en strike last week ostensibly as the rớ to accept the vague assumption that what salt of the dismissal of certain hands. is at worst infrequent häppenings are an

A Chinese was admitted to the Gov inherent part of the game. -

ernment Civil Hospital on Saturday, Rugby football, as we know it; is like suffering from serious injuries, caused by all grant English games, as we know in Queen's Road West the same morning. his being knocked down by a motor lorry

Among the passengers who arrived by the P. & 0. as. Khyber from England were Hr. C. B. Brown and Mr. and Mass Fleming. Mr. P. C. Potts and Bro. Aime, were among the arrivals from Singapore.

Mrs da Roza, mother of Mr. C. A da Roza, received injuries to her face and arms on Friday, when a rickaha in which she was travelling turned over, and she was thrown heavily to the ground. The accident occurred in Ashley Road. Kowloon.

A Russian subject, whose wife was killed in Shanghai last year by a tram car, bas brought an action against the Shanghai Electric Construction Co., Ltd., ence. The bearing of the action was com claiming Tla 10,000 damages for neglig menced last week.

The Financial Adviser of the Malay States is proposing that the Council shall appropriate from the revenue and other assets of the Federated Malay States the.. sum of $10,000,000 to form the nucleus of & special reserve fund for the replace, ment of the opium rovenne.

Sir Robert James Black, Bt., chairman of the Mercantile Bank of India, Ltd., and a director of the Shell Transport and Trading Co., Ltd., and other com- panies, who died on September 8th, left unsettled property of the gross value of £535,471, with net personalty, £483,205.

them, of comparatively recent growth. It is less than a century ago since ToM Brows was at Rugby, and then as the sporting historians are fond of recalling, the game was such that anyone could join. The great matches were played with unlimited numbers on either side, and the rules were of the most element YE OLDE ENGLISH" LAVENDER-ary description. The main object was to WATER, AND "CLOCHE, D'ARGENT" get the ball to the opponents' end of the ground, and with this in view almost any means short of the use of lethal weapons Of course, a football were ligitimate. match under such conditions may encour age the military virtues, but it imples a low level of intelligence; and it was not long before an age which began to set a high value on intelligence and to rate brute force at a heavy discount evolved order cut of this chaos. For many years Rugby has been a game strictly subject to a scientific code, and although there have been some accidents at it, the broad fact remains that it can no longer ba ranked as a dangerous pursuit. On the contrary, there are some sound judges of sport who maintain that it involves fewer risks to the limbs of the players than Association football. This is not to say that Rugby is in essentials devoid of

Mrs. Ang Way Lau was hostess to n roughness; if that were the case, it would number of young people at her home at not be Rugby. One of its cardinal vir- Seymour Road last Saturday evening. tues or used to be--that you must when announcement was made of the go for your man low down, and put him engagement of her daughter, Miss Alice down to effectively that he knew he had Lau, to Mr. Richard Shim. Mr. and been tackled. In this respect the game Mrs. Ang Way Lau and their daughter still retains a flavour of its origins. formerly lived at Melbourne, where Mr. There is

the Lau still has large business interests. a temptation for even

a large circle of WATSON civilized man of the Twentieth Century Miss Lau, has won

to revert to the primitive when his blood friends in Hongkong. Mr. Shim is is roused by "excitement and supreme headmaster of Ying Wa College, Hong- exertion. Only a Rugby player koows kong, formerly of Honolulu, Hawaii, R. CO., LTD.

what passions are stirred for the moment son of the late Rev. Y. C. Shim, a well- by the physical impact of body on body, known Chinese minister there at one time. The Hongkong Dispensary. It is the great test of high charage to be was educated in America. Mr. Shim give and take with temper under control, played in the last two seasons for the and without even semblance of South China Baseball Team of Hong-

kong, local champions of this game. resentment.

While making no pretence that Rugby DEATHS.

is other than bard game-and the fact JACOBSEN.-At Shanghai. on December that it is hard is its greatest char MARRIAGE OF MISS PHOEBE

-end, at the

Isolation Hospital, those who defend it in the controvers ANDREAS JACOBSEN (Norwegian)," first which has been engaging so much atten officer's.. Shinfou, aged 48 years. tion in England stress the point that it JEFFRESS-ALGERT GUSTAVUS, whilst at is a game for gentlemen, using the word The close physical Vice-President of British- American Tobacco Co., Ltd. 13009 contact of the players; it is admitted. DE BERIGNY-On November 11th, the re-engenders the savage spirit of war; and sult of an accident, at Torquay, while all gend Rugby men. are prepared

LONDON, November 29th. MARION ETHEL IRIS DE BERIGNY (wek for hard knocks while they are all in the

'LENDON), widow of VICTOR DE sanie, there is a keen desire to eliminate The Mayor of Bethnal Green and many of the Borough Councillors were present BERIGNY, fomerly of China and "dirty" tactics. The dividing line be-

tween what is fair and above board is a in the large congregation at St. Andrew's Japan, aged 52.

fine one. It is easy when the blood is Church, Bethnal Green, to-day, when the bot to "hand off an opponent with the Vicar of the Parish, the Rev. George closed fist instead of the open band. It Elwes Allen Whitworth, was married to is easy to tackle with more headstrong Miss Phoebe Frances Eiric May, second violence than is necessary. But these daughter of the late Sir Henry May,. offences, just because they are easy to G.C.L.G., formerly Governor of Hong commit, call for. firm action as soon as kong, and of Lady May, of Clare Priory, they have been established as a habit Suffolk. The Bishop of London perform. with an individual or a particular side. ed the ceremony, assisted by the Rev. No well-advised supporter of Rugby de Cyril Bickersteth. sires to see the game relieved of the temptation to undue roughness. Played

CONSIGNEES of Cargo from DUNKIRK, ANTWERP, LONDON &c., also Cargo COMMANDANT SPECIAL MEETING of MEMBERS from COGNAC ex s of the above Society, and all those DORISE," is connection with above Steamer interested in Horticulture will be held in the are hereby informed that their Goods with the

exception of Opium, MATHESON

Treasure and Valuables. BOARD ROox of Messrs. JARDING,

Co., Lrs, on THURSDAY, 7 JANUare being landed and stored at their risk ABY, 1925, at 5.30 PM, with a view to into the Godowns of the Hongkong and deciding whether the ANNUAL FLOWER Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co, Ltd Kow- A.

SHOW should be held Next Year or Not

It is hoped that s Good Attendance may be expected. All Ladies interested are Cordially Invited to Attand.

E. B. C. HORNELL,

Hon. Secretary, 2908]

OFFICIAL NOTICE.

PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A SHIPS NAME.

loon, whence Delivery may be obtained im-

after

Optional Carge will be forwarded an naless Intionation

is rocrived from the Consignses: befors 4.00 p.m. To-DAT, requesting it to be landed hers.

Bak of Lading will be countersigned by the Orderaigned. Goods remaining unclaimed after Tuesday, the 99th instant, si Noon, will be subject to

to Fent and Landing Charges st

All Clains must be sent in to me on or before Friday, the lat January 1926, or they will

ot be recognized..

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All damaged Packages will be ezsmined ni Tuesday, the 29th instant, al 19.00 sm.,

No Fire, Insurance has been effected.

2. RODENTUSER,

Agent Hongkong, Zard December, 1925.

ABDUL EMERUN MAHOMED [3008 I, RAFEEK of 28, FRENCH CONCESSION. by Messrs. Goddard & Douglas

SHAKEIN, CANTON. НЕВЕВЕ GIVE desire NOTICE that, in consequence to

my to conform with the Names of similar Vessels owned by me, hava applied to the Board of Trade, under Section 47 of the Merchant Shipping Act. 1894, in respect

of "FUNG MING," of Hong- the Motorboat kong. Official No. 153511. Gross Tonnage 100.63 tons, Register Tonnage 54.59 tona, heretofore owned by me for the permission to Change her Nam to" RACE" and have ber registered New Nome at the Port of

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. - ...

1BE Steamship

"PREUSSEN" having arrived, Consigners of Cargo by lurare hereby notified that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardour Godown of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Golaws Co., Ltd, For from the Wharver, Delivery whence, antur can be altained

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods hare left the Godowne, and wil' Goods remain-

in the

Rs owned:

objections to the proposed Change of must be Sent to the Registrar of Ship- ing andelivered after the 4th January, 1926, ping at Hengkong within SEVEN DAYS will be subject to Rent.

from the Appearance of This Advertisement. All Claims must reach us by 5th January, Data at Hongkong. this 22nd day of

December, 1925.

1922, or they will not be recognised

All damaged Packages will be examiced by Mestre, Goddard and Douglas (Marine Surveyors) at 10 am. on 3rd Jannary,

1946.

No Fire Insurance will be affected.

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

JEBSEN &Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, 27th December, 1925. 15007

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TABLE RESERVATIONS FOR THE CARNIVAL

TO BE HELD ÄT THE REPULSE BAY HOTEL

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NEW YEAR'S EVE ARE NOW CLOSED.

"RESERVATIONS MAY NOW BE MADE

TCR

A SPECIAL DINNER DANCE

(8 PM, zo 12 MIDNIGHT)

TO BE HELD ON

NEW YEAR'S EVE AT. THE

HONGKONG HOTEL

CHEONG TAL 110, QUEEN' ROAD, CENTRAL.

CHEAP SALE.

COMMENCING TO DAY (WEDNES

DAY), 23RD DECEMBER, 1925,

15 Pen Cxar. Discount on

"GROCERIES AND SUNDRIES.

10 PER CENT, DISCOUNT OF WINES, SPIRITS AND LIQUEURS.

E. D. DA ROZA,

Special Manager. Hongkong, 23rd December, 1995.

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THE Company is prepared to act as THE

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Booklets and any further Information way be obtained on Application to the SECRE TARIES at CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS, SINGAPORE.

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COMPAGINE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

NOTICE

YONSIGNEES of Cargo from MARSEIL LES, &c., also Cargo from Bordeaux ex 3.3." EL KANTARA" in connection with score. Steamer are hereby informed that their Gooda with the exception of Opium, Tressure and Valuables are being landed and stored, af their risk into the Godawar of the Hougtong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co.,

whence Delivery may be d

er landing,

Carge will be forwarded en milews

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Hongkong Office: "La, Chater, load. London Office: 131, Fleet Street, E.C.

The Bady Press.

Ph

HONGLONG, DICEHEEN 9871, 1925,"

in its best sense.

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the

MAY! DAUGHTER OF FORMER GOVERNOR OF HONGKONG.

[FROM DER OWN CORRESPONDENT]

The bride, who was given away by her uncle, Sir Gould May, wore a gown of

at its best it is a game which combines ivory chiffon velvet embroidered with use of the intellect with the use of pearls. The train of old Limerick lace,

is received from the Connige WHAT IS WRONG WITH RUGBY the usa, tad just because it has in it which had been worn by her grandmother, before 9.00

requesting it to be landed here P., To-day,

Bills of Lading will be copatarsigned by

FOOTBALL?

the elements of danger it occupies a very was lent by her aunt, Miss May, and ber

high place in the hierarchy of English ornaments were a gold wrist watch, u games. To preserve the just balance is gift of the bridegroom, and a "diamond the aim of those responsible for the con pendant which had belonged to her great- trol of Rugby. We are pleased to learn great-great-grandmother. She carried that any tendency which has recently sheaf of Harrisii lilica and myrtle, and been manifested to return to crude and was attended by two children, Miss Mary Proby and Miss Betty Ogle, in "cream All damaged Packages will be examined on careful scrutiny. In recent weeks Rugby as witness the suspensions previously georgette over cloth of gold. Their tulle Monday 28th instant, at 10.00am by football has been a special subject of mentioned. This endeavour will no doubt veils were held by wreaths of russet Mesara. Goddard & Douglas,

be watched with friendly sympathy and flowers and gold leaves. There were two discussion in England. The alleged profound interest by all who retain glad elder bridesmaids, both cousins of the memories of matcher played in years bride, Miss Mary Dalton and Miss Olivia roughness of the game has provided a

gone by, or who mast happily are still May, who were similarly dressed, anil feature for the stunt" newspapers; and in the heyday of youth and able to play carried bouquets of golden brown chrysan- themums and mimosa tied with gold rib- indeed the question has assumed some the game.

bon. Their ornaments were pendants presented by the bridegroom thing approaching national importance. Perhaps this was inevitable when two. front-rank éluba came suddenly into the riages,

melight of publicity, and the

the Undersigned. Goode remaining unalimed Ir is true to say that all branches of Iter Monday

the 28th instant, at Noon, will sport have their turmoils and upbeavals be subject to Bent and Landing Charges

All Claima must be sent in to me on or before from time to time-some special problem Thursday, the 31st December, 1925, as ther which is thrust forward and demands untutored origins is being held in check will not be recognized..

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

E. BODENFUSER,

Agent Hongkong, 22nd December, 1925.

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An Indian watchman was fined $8 at the Central Magistracy on Baturday for travelling in a tram without paying his

Mr. R. R. Todd has been appointed to quins that they would not play the net.as an Assistant Land Officer, North- equally famous Newport club again, after eru District, New Territories.. a recent match at Twickenham, made u good news" story" on the main pages of the morning papere and thereafter for a time the general reader might be doned for thinking that Rugby was very dangerous game, played with appalling disregard for life and limb, and not altogether free from a certain element of hooliganism. Then, as if to confirm an impression created by writers more accustomed to dealing with sensationalism than with sport, a county committee in

On Bale at Messrs. KELLY & WAL, Ltd › Monara, Baswer & Co.

Messrs. A. 8. WATSON & Co, the West of England ordered twenty

faro,

The musical portion of the ceremony included the hymns The Voice that breathed o'er Eden, Father, ficar the

о prayer we offer "Ye watchers, Holy ones," "O Perfect Love," Mr. Garnett Jones was best man.

Praise, my soul, the King of Heaven." In addition to those already mention- ed, the congregation included

and

Mrs. Whitworth, Mrs. George May and Miss Margaret May, Mrs. Dalton, Mr. Hervey Whitworth, Lord and Lady Rag- Inn, Lady Severn, Mr. P. Hurris, P., and Mrs. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. W. H Elwes and the Misses Elwes, Colonel and Mrs. Josselyn and Miss Josselyn, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Johnston, Major and Mrs. de Foablanque, Major, and Mrs. A. B. Ogle. and Miss M. E. James,

There was no reception, owing to the funeral of Queen Alexandrs taking place. at the same hour. After the ceremony The names of Ratham & Watt. Ltd., and the Enterprise Navigation Co., Ltd., the bride and bridegroom left: fat to have been struck off the Hongkong Reboneymoon at The Manor House, Adder hury East, Oxford, Mrs. Whitworth wear- gister.

ing a coat-frock of reseda marocain, with a coat to match trimmed with fur, and a hat of reseda velour.

که پیشتر

The Order of the Governor-in-Council made on November 13th last, proclaiming Swatow to be a place at which an infec. tious or contagious disease prevailed, as now rescinded.

Mr. Whitworth has recently been ap pointed to the living of Radwinter, small rural parish in Essex.

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