NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.. [OF CHINA, LTD.
TR ARTHUR BASIL HAWORTH EAS HONGKONG, BRANCH From THIS. DATE.
THE HONGKONG - DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY APRIL 18r.) 1926
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
NOTICE.
MOTOR CAR LIGHTER SERVICË
M Been Appointed MANAGER of Our MOTORISTS Mar Reportation of Cace Reserve SPACE in the from Horezone and KOWLOOR by Telephoning to KOWLOON No 7 (SHIFTING DIFT.) Before 1 Fon Day Space in Required.
April 1, 1975.
MEM
PERCIVAL H. NYE
Managing Director, STATOSAL
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RABIES.
EMBERS of the Public are Hareby A REMOVAL Tnformed that PERMIT Nees wary before Any DOG Can Be Taken Across the HARBOUR Such Permits may be olitained at the Office of the COLONIAL VETERINARY BURGKON.
Persons in possession at Anti-Rabion Vec cination Certiécates inated by Veterinary Practitioners are Not they by entitled to Take their Dogs Across the HARBOUR without A "REMOVAL FERMIT."
WALTER J. E. MACKENZIE, Colonial Veterinary surgeon. Hongkong, 31st March, 1916.
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NOTICE:
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ITIES SANITARY BOARD wishes to The Attention of the Pavic, and especially of Those who have recently come to The Colony to the possibility of acquiring
·Diseases, g. Dysentery and Typhoid Fever by Eating Uncooked Vegetables
Chinese Market-gerleners us manare from human sources and their cossom is to ponr the manure or spray it from watering pots in liquid form over the Growing Plants."
Disease-producing Parasite are therefore possibly present on the surface of Plants, e... Lettuces, over which the gardener's spravis'la
B. A. DERMOD FORREST,
Boccotary, BANITARY BOARD
Hongkong, 1st April, 1996.
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THE PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO.
STEAMER FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG,
AND BOMBAY,
THROUGH BELLS OF LADING 1381 ED FOR EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN AND CONTINENTAL PORTS & LONDON,
THE Steamship
JEYPORE
Cars ahenld be Alongside the LIGHTER 15 Minutes before the Time Booked otherwise, Space Cannot Be Reserved.
On SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS, A 80 Minutes Service is Maintained Between the Hours of 8 AM. And 7 PM, --
THE STAR" FERBY CO. LTD., 3494] TELEPHONE E. No: 7.
OR SALE-O BOUDOIR GRAND PIANO by CUALLEE, specially con. tracted for the East Four Years Ol, First Class Condition. Apply to J. W. TAYLOR, 0% BOTTERYIELD & Swine. [3588
BANK HOLIDAYS.
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IN Accordance with Onlinance No. 5 of 1913, the EXCHANGE BANES will be CLOSED for the Transnation of PRLIC BUSINESS on FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY, the 2ND, 3RD and STR APRIL 1926,
Hongkong, 29th March, 1928.
INSURANCE OFFICES.
NOTICE.
EASTER HOLIDAYS.
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TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that A
FRIDAY,
N FIRE and MARINE INSURANCE OFFICES will be CLOSED for the TRANS ACTION of BUSINESS
and 8TH APRIL, 1928. SATURDAY and MONDAY, the 250, JD
By
Order, LOWE, BINGHAM MATTHEWS,
Secretaries... The Fine INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF
BONGKONG. TEX MAKINZ INSURANCE À 18OCIATION OF
HONGKONG AND OLATOK.
(338) Hongkong, 30th March, 1926,
FANLING HUNT STEEPLECHASES,
EASTER MEETING,
MONDAY, APRIL STE, 1918.
Sanpzine BELL
12 Noon FIRST BACEBOOKE OUR TEAMANANE 19.30 EXTRANCE TO ENCLOSURE AND
COVERED STANDS........ Motor Cars can bi Parked on the Rail opposite the grand stand
....$ 5,00
2.00
INTIMATIONS
LET-EUROPEAN RESIDENCES |
Twithin easy reach of the city and the
UNTVERRITT, comprising & rooms, 4 bathrooms, modern sanitation, electzio light, gus, as well These residences, on HouxT DAYS ROAD, as garags, at $150.00 and upwards monthly. Foxruza, faos Fouth and are situated in, one of the most delightful localities in Hare. xoxa. It is hoped rury shortly to provida this neighbourhood with # be a sorvice ni popular „ratas.. Apply to HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT & AGENCY CO., LTD.
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HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB. THE FIRST EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (weather permitting) at HAFFT VALLEY on SATURDAY. S APRIL, 1926, Commencing at 2.30 r.. The First Bell will be Reng at 2: 7.3.
The Charge for Admission to the Pubic Enclosure will be $1,00r all Parsons includ ing Ladies Soldierwand Sailordia Uniform- Half Price.
Members ars advised that they must show their
to obtain Admixtion to the Membe
Enclosure.
Each Member has the right of introducing 2 Non-members to the Members Enclostive, Tickets for whom can be btained from Mowers. INSTEAD & DAVIS at $3 each up to THURS DAY, IT A72
APXIL
The Charge for Admission for Larlies to the Members' Enclosure will to $5. "Euch Mem- ber can obtain, upon application to the SECRETARY, Badges for the Admission of 2 Ladies Free of Charge..
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CHINA SUGAR REFINING CO., LIMITED,
NOTICE.
ANNUAL MEETING of the SHARE
FORTY-EIGHTR ORDINARY HOLDERS of the above Company will be held at the Offices of the GXTELAL AGENTS, Fodder Street, on THURSDAY, 22×0 APRIL, 1910, A Noox, for the purpose of receiving" the Report and Statement of Accounts for the Year ending 31st Dacron, 19o3,
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company. will be CLOSED from 8TH to 22 APRIL 1996, both days inclusive.
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.,
General Agenta.
(3372 Hongkong, 26th March, 1926.
NOTICE.
UNTON INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LIMITED.
CERTIFICATE No. 3461 for 24 Shares, 44 Per Share Paid Up, Numbered 49751/48775 in this Society standing in the Joint Names of HARRY CLABBURN PEARCE and JOHN HERMANN
INTIMATION
WATSON'S
Celebrated
DRY GINGER
sources can be set aside så an endow-f. At the ovaning servics at St. Andrew's mont fund for education. This seems to Church, Kowloon, on Easter Sunday tho be the best way of utilizing the returned Bishop of Victoria is to license Mu. J. Indemnity Fund." The Chairman of the Hunt, O.B.E, the Vicar'a Warden. British Chamber said he was able to add as a Diocesan Lay Reader, that underlying, this request there is a
The second annual meeting of the Eow- very real fear of the effect which the loon Golf Club, which was originally Szed to be held last evening, ir now to expenditure of any large sum on educabe held at the Central British School, tion might at present have on the country. Kowloon, next Wednesday evening (April "It is the foar of Bolshevism which has 7th) at 6.15.
the educational element throughout China, and the fear that it would be impossible to subsidise education without simultaneously promot ing Bolshevism."
GINGER apparently arm grip on
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Its unique 'dryness' delight- ful aroma and rich flavour are features which give this beverage the ・ IMMENSE. POPULARITY it deserves.
It has been repeatedly de- clared by travellers, tourists and others, that WATSON'S DRY GINGER ALE is UNEQUALLED by suy similar product throughout the world.
“PYERIS "
SPARKLING MINERAL WATER.
A Delicious Table Water, healthful and refreshing. Surpassing in quality the celebrated European Waters...
There would be some force in this argument if the question under considera tion were as to what uses the Indemnity as a whole should be applied. Lord WILL INDON's Commission, however, has to deal with the British portion of it only, and the obvious reply to the argument above advanced is that British moher would certainly not in any case be used for promoting Bolshevism," but, on the contrary, it would be spent on education serving rather to counteract that mis chievous propaganda. On the other hand,
A motor-car ran into the back of a privato ricksha when both were proceed- is along Queen's Road East on Tuesday, and the rickaba was overturned, but fortunately there was no passenger in it
nt the time.
of Milton Parish Church, Devon, has Mr Rupert Balvin, A.T.C.L, organist been appointed organist of St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon Mr. Baldwin is a brother of Mr. J. W. Baldwin, a member of the Choir of St. Andrew's Church,
At the Kowloon Magistracy yester ny, Chinese was sentenced to two theft of clothes from the verandah of months' hard labour for the attempted
No. 313, Nathan Road: An amah saw the man ou the roof and he was caught by a touseboy...
death of Mrs. Evelyn Humphreys, "wife It is with regret that we announce the
of Mr. A. D. Humphreys, of Messrs. The funeral of the late Mrs. Humphreys W. I. Humphreys & Co.. Hongkong.
if it is to be devoted to the construction will pass the monument this afternoon of railway or roads, as a contributor, at 6 o'clock. in our to-day's issue facidentally suggests
A Chinese has been sent to the Govern- in an article relating to the making of, juries received through falling from the
meat Civil Hospital auffering with in
roads it obviously would leave a free roof of No. 313, Nathan Road, Kowloon. field to the "educational" activities of attempting to enter the house for an It is suspected that the injured man was
the Soviet, whose portion of the Boxer unlawful purpose, Indemnity, by the way, is larger than that of any other Power.
In connection with the proposal that the money should be devoted to railway construction, it is not without interest
Inspector O'Brien, of the S.P.U.A., arrested a man at Shamshuipo yester 'day with two crates of fowls, in one
of which were hit birds and in the,
Two were dead. At the other forty Kowloon Magistracy yesterday, Mr.
Nihill fined the man. $10, Spa
Blends excellently with Wines and Spirits, especially Whisky.
IN QUARTS, PINTS & SPLITS.
locally to recall that Sir ROBERT HO TINO. a quarter of a century ago; when the Indemnity was arranged, endeavoured to impross the Powers as a whole with the wisdom and advantage, alike to China. and themselves, of applying the whole of the Indemnity to railway construction in China. At that time, however, the Foreign Governments
were more
CON-
Mrs. C. E. Warren, of 10, Broadwood Road, was on Tuesday bitten by a monkey, owned by Mr. McReynolds, a next door neighbour. She was treated by a private doctor. A Chinese boy was bitten by a dog the same day, and was sest to the Government. Civil Hospital. The dog was taken to Kennedy Town."
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from tia Port & M on WEDNESDAY, HE Masters of the RUNT Request the/TEESDALE, both of Shanghai, Has Been A. WATSONcerned to recover from China the large Balean (Salo Violin), and Mr. H. Edwin
carrying is Wajesty's Malls, will be despatched
the 7TH APRIL, 1926, taking Cargo for the above Porta,
Bilk, Valuable Cargo for Italy, Franc and London (ander arrangement) will be conhyed by this Steamer proceeding to
and there transhipped to the on-carry ing Steamer for Marseilles, and London.
Parcel will be received at this Office until 5 r..on the Day provides to Sailing. The postente and value of all packages must be declared.
For further Particulars, Apply to-
MACKINNON, MAUKENZIE & 00.,
Agents.
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
AND
OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO, LTD. CHINA HUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
CONSIGNEES per Company' Steamer
MENELAUS"
are hereby notified that the Cargo will be dia sharged into Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, where it will liest Consignees' risk and subject to Terms and Conditions of Storage at Holt's Wharf. The Cargo will be ready for Delivery from
Godown on and after 31st March. Optional Carge will be landed, unless Notice has been given prior to Stoner's striral
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods se to be left in the Godowns, where they will be axamined on any T'acadays and Fridays between the hours
houm of 10.45, LM, and Noor within the
No
period. Free Still be admitted after the Goods have left the Beamer's Godown, and all Gooda remaining undelivered after the 7th April, will be abject to Rent
Pleasure of the Presence of the Ladies at the BAUES.
SPECIAL EXPRESS TRAIN to the RACES Learer Ko zoom at 11.02
BUSSES and JITNEY Care for the Course will meet the Train.
Kata Lighters for Taking Car. "across Harbour will be provided.
Cash Sweep through Tickote can now be obtained from Mr. U. RUMJAHN. [5869
KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY.
FANLING HUNT RACE
EASTER MONDAY, 1926,
LA
All Claims against the Steamer must be 2 presented to the Undersigned on or before the 21st April, or they will not be recognised.
No Fire Lawrence wilt be effected.
BUTTERFIELD & BWIKE,
Agenti. Hongkong, Stat March, 1926. [3385
9.S. "AMBOISE,”-
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGEBITS. MARITIMES.
NOTICE
NONSIGNEES of Cargo from MAR
SETILES, &c also Cargo from HAYRE ad COGNAC, ex. LIEUTENANT DE
LA TOUR" is connection with above Stoner
SPECIAL TRAIN will Leare Kov. LOON at 11.02 AM, ArriviOg at FANLING at 11.37 A.M. Special Tickets will be issued for This Train at $1.50 Return First Clase, and 90 cen's Return Second Class Booking at Kowloon Station only. No uber Ticket be Brailable.
Tein will Batu n from FasiaNG at 450 M Arriving at Kowloon at 5.25 7.31.
By Order, (84.) E. P. WINSLOW
Manager Kowloon, 31st March; 1926.
KOWLOON GOLF CLUB.
NOTICE IS BEBERY GIVEN that The GENERAL "SECOND ANNUAL CENTRAL BRITISH SONGOL, Nathan Road, MEETING of the Clab will be held at the Kowloos, on WEDNESDAY, THE 7TH PAY OF APRIL, 1928, at 6.15 EM
By Order of the Committe", WM PA ERSON, Hon. Secretary.
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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.
COMPANIES (WINDING-UP
No. 1 of 1926,
IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES
ORDINANCE,-1911-1925
AND
THE CHINESE MERCHANTS BANK,
LIMITED.
NOTICE OF
ars hereby informed that the Goods and Intended to Declare & FIRST TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that it
the
.:
Opium, Treasure - and
Declared LOST, and if at the Expiration of One Mouth from the Date hereof the
abore Document be not forthcoming the said Certificate will be deemed CAN
&
CO., LTD.
CELLED and of No Effect, and NEW ARRATED: WATER MANUFACTURERS in its stead by the Society.
Certificate for the 25 Shares will to Isaded
PAUL LAUDER,
General Manager. Hongkong, 23rd February, 1926. – [8293
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SARAWAK GOVERNMENT,
"ANTED IMMEDIATELY. ASSIS.
TANT CONTROLLER, Govern ment Opium Monopoly, Salary, 3400 Par Mouth, "Free Furnished Quartari, 3-Year Agreement with Prospect of Permszent Em ployment with Salary Bising to Maximum Experience of 8600, and Provident Fund. Crivers and Personal References. Essential. Preferably amarried.
Apply For No. 5998,
c/o Hengkong Daily Press Office
1:88
TO LIT.
GODOWING & ALIANDRA BUILD.
(Basement). Apply
SECRETARY,
A. 8. WITION & Oơ, Lap.
TO LET.
ESTABLE 184.
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DEATH. EVELYN, dearly beloved wife of ALFRED D. HUMPHREYS. Funeral will pass the Monument at 5 p.m., to-day.
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Hongkong Office: 1a, Chater Road. London Ofice: 131, Fleet Street, E.O.
The Baily Press
Hargrove, Avan. 1ar, 1926,
BOXER INDEMNITY AND RAILWAYS.
A Focal and Instrumental Recital will be givan in St. John's Cathedral on Good Friday evening at 9.15. Soloista will include Mrs. Wait (Contralto), Mrg
Gardner (Tenor), Choral Works will be rendered by an augmented choir. The collection will go to the Cathedral Organ Fund. ApyT.
sums of money, they had been obliged to expend on sending a great international force to Chips to suppress the Boxers and to rescue the numerous foreign sub-of potiable diseases for last week shows The Medical Officer of Health's return jects besieged in the Legation Quarter, 3 Chinese cases of diphtheria (2 deaths); who were for weeks in imminent danger fatal Chinese case of enteric fever and 2 cases af rabies (one human and of being massacred. Again, two or the other a dog). Monday's return show. three years ago, when the Powers began ed two care of small-pox-one Chinese, to think of devoting the remaining being a Scot. Tuesday's return showed the other an imported case, the patient portion of the Indemnity to purposes a Eurasian case of diphtheria and mutually beneficial to China and the
Japanese case of cerebrospinal fever. Powers, Sir ROBERT HO TCxo put forward According to a vernacular report, a the suggestion that the British portion is said to have been found on a Hong. quantity of opium, exceeding half a ton, sheuld be applied to the completion of kong steamer on arrival at Saigon, after a search lasting three days. The ship in the Canton-Hankow railway. He urged stated to have arrived at Saigon on that this constructive scheme would be March 21st and there were, according to the report, twelve gunny bags of the of immediate practical educational value, opium found, weighing over ton piculs,
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especially if the British Government The raw opium was found concealed in the engine room, cement being put in so agreed to employ as many as possible as to give a level surface above the secret of the Chinese young men already trained chamber, while coal was heaped above the
surface. in engineering schools to work under the supervision of British experts. We be- lieve that the Chamber of Commerce at
MR. AR. P. DAVIES. Tuz idea that Marshal Wu Pai Fu sowed Tientsin was the first British Chamber in the mind of Lord WILLINGDON, Chair to express a preference for devoting the Mr. A. R. P. Davies, of the Man's Department of Messrs. William Powell, man of the British Boxer Indemnity Indemnity Funds to railway construction Ltd, died at the New Kowloon Hospital Commission, that the Indemnity funds rather than to schools, and now that the yesterday morning. He was admitted to Chinese and British Chambers of Com-hospital about three weeks ago, suffering would be most usefully employed in the merce at Hankow. bave so definitely ally worse, and succumbed to heart
from kidney trouble. He became grad construction of railways, and that the committed themselves to the same view, weakness revenue derived from railways could be Lord WILLIFODOR's Commission is likely devoted to education," is an idea which to have this point of view very strongly PREMISES TO LET in the Tures: FARK the Commission is likely ic bave pressed impressed upon their consideration while Point, Floor Area: 5,935 Sq. Ft Height: upon them in other influential quarters they remain in North China: 20.40 Ft. Make Excelent Godown. For in North China. The Chinese Chamber further particulars apply the BICESTART,
ROOMED FLAT
BUILDINGS, KOWLOOK.
Apply to-
CARMAXTON
HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE
CO.. LTD.. Alexandra Building.
32901
PENNINGTON EZKERT; Engt
THE DAIRY FARM, ICE & COLD of Commerce at Hankow, for instance, There is to be a Choral Recital-in St.,
| STORAGE CO., LTD.
xception,ded and stored at their DIVIDEND in the above Matter, and TORS. TEL. 1630,
TUDY
Valuable are rick into the Godowns
of the Hongkong and Creditors, Who HAVE NOT ALREADY Douz. Bo, Kowloon Wharf and tiedown" ('o., Ltd. are Required on or before the THIRTY Kowloon, whence: Delivery by obtained immediately after landing
Optional Cargo will be forwarded mice Landed here. Today, requesting is to be
Iglimation is received from the Consignee AddresNED, the Liquidator of t
sald
[5346 has been recently pressing the same sug- John's Cathedral to-morrow" night, at
gestion on the British Chamber of Com 9.16.
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FIRST DAY OF MAT, 1926, to Bend their TO LET From April 1st, 1920, for Biz Names and Addravics, and, the Partieniars of Montis, Well Furnished FLAT, Four their Debia or Chima sad the Names and Rooms, Central District, All Modern Genren of their Solicitors, if to the fences including Elarator Apply Box No. Bills of Lading will be comteraigned by Company, and are five Required by their 150 e/o Hongkong Daily Press
Bolictors or Personaly to couse in and · prove Undersigned. Good revisiting andlaimed their said Debtser Claims at the Office of the after Tuesday, the 6th April, 1926, at Noon, will OFFICIAL RECEIVER, SUPREME Court,
subject, to Rent and Landing Charges
before,
10.618, 9.00 2X,
here.
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had been in the Colony for six years. A native of Tenby, Wales, deceased
He went on home leave in 1924 and got married, but Mrs. Daxiss did not come
out East with him on his return. Mr. Davies was a member of the Ex-Active Servicemen's Association, and was 43 years of age.
TEZ FUNERALA The funeral, took plzes, yesterday evening at Happy Valley, the Rev. G... R. Lindany officiating. Among those who followed the portège were Mr. A. B. D. Bridger, Mr. F. M. L. Crawford (direr. Courland, Mr. W. A. Eustace, Mr. B. L.
tors Lane, Crawford), Mesara, H. Overy, J. Henderson, E. W-White and A. C. Howell (Mestra.. Wm. Powell & Co.), and Combe, J. P. Bobinson, J. C. Long, J. Messra T. N. MacReynolds, C. 8.
E. Anderson, J. Jack, H. J Fountain and W. E. Dickinson
FOR RENT Six Roomed HOUSE, Mommerce at Hankow, and at the recent A children's Bower service will be held LavaL. HOUSE Wanted Plax with annual meeting of the latter body the in the Cathedral on Easter Bunday, at-3 Tennis Court Long Lease. We have Housos Chairman definitely declared the Champ.m. and Land for. Disposal SMALL INVES ber to be entirely opposed to the balk
A Home mail (papers only," London, of the money, or at any rate, the prin March 4th) arrived yesterday afternoon cipal, being spent on education in the by the sa. Menelane. prosent state of the country." He read
The duties of Mr. A. J. C. Taylor Among the Boral tributes were the letter received from the Chiness Cham-Chief Police Accountant, who leaves on following: From his wife; Directors, ber inviting the British Chamber's cofurlough on Saturday by the P. & 0 Lane, Crawford, Ltd. Directors, William Korea, will be taken over by Mr. W. F. Powell, Ltd. Staff William Fowell, operation in pressing upon the Indemnity Stone
Ltd Chinese stal William Powell,
Active Servicessen Associa Commission the view expressed in the The Vicar and choir of St. Andrew Ation, Mr. and Mrs J Broadberry, Mr. following paragraph of the letter Church presented large framed photo R. Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Breaks "Me and
graphs of ghe, int xior of the Church, and Mrs. V. Chittenden, Dunnert, of the organ to Mr. Oliver, son, and Mrs. B. F. Mr. late organist.
JL. Goldenberg, Mr. J. W. Henderson, Mr. J. M. Jack, Mr. H. Long, An Old Hussar, Mr. and Mira A. E. Murphy, Mr. P. 1. Newman, Mr. H. Overy, Mrs. J. H. Oxberry, Mr. James Smith, Mr. and Mrs Stainfeld, Capt. and Mrs. A. Watson and Mr. and Mra E. W. White
All Claims must be sent in to me on or before default thereof they be rezoluded from HONGKONG HANSARD REPORTS Development of industries and con-
Friday," the 9th April, 1920, or they will hot
besged Fackages will be examined on Tuesday, the 6th April, 1926, st, 10 am, by
Goddard & Dongs
No Fire Insurance has beso affected,
* O. E. MIOLLIS, Big Acting Agent
Hoplome, 31 ́t Mamb, 192,
-18289
the benefit of any Distribution made before anah: Debts are proved, traded t
Dated this 26th day of March, 1926.
JOHN FLEMING, C. A. King, Liquidator,
to Lows, BINGHAM & MATTHHWS,
3, Queen's Boad Central,
Hongkong.
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"ON" SALE ***
LEGISLATIVE Session 1925.
MEETINGS of the
·COUNCIL.
Revised by Members,
the
FEICE
struction of Railways are the most in portant things to be done in China now. If these are successfully carried out good returns can be expected therefrom, and a portion of the profits from these two
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