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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

NOTICE.

THE AD Hading From BOAISION THE Pablic are Hereby Notified that the ROAD to HATTON BOAD is OPENED) to MOTOR TRAFFIC on and after the 16zg TESTANT. Greas Cantion must be observed sa the Road is not made up to its full width yet.

CONDUIT ROAD & Not Accessible through. out its full length from this New Junction Boad owing to a Collapse of the Roadway i mediately below Inland Lot No. 94.

E. D. O. WOLFE, Capt. Supt. of Police. Hong Kong, 16th October, 1903,

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CHINESE CUSTOMS NOTIFICATION. SURTAX FOR FAMINE RELIEF:

LEVY OF

WITH reference, to NOTIFICATIONS

of 19 and 20TH SEPTEMBER, the Inspector General of Customs now directi that FAMINE RELIEF SURTAX is not or This Occasion to be Laried on the Local 50 PER CENT SURT-X arvady charged on the Linn and Chingfoi Collection, but only on the Likin and Chingiei proper.

W. O. LAW,

Duty Commissioner in charge ad isterim,

FT KOLON and Distt. York Buildings,

Hongkong, 15th October, 1926.

To

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the

NO LET-Spacions OFFICE on

GROUND FLOOR er P. & O. BUILDING, DES Vaux CENTRAL) Apply

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & Co.

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INTIMATIONS.

THE HONGKONG "DAILY – PRESS," "MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1926

KULANGSU MUNICIPAL COUNCIL. ELECTRIC LIGHT REORGANIZATION. INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENT OF KULANGSU, AMOY, SOUTH OHINA.

ENDERS

Invited for the INT NTABLATION AD OPERATION of An ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANT.

Tenders addressed to the Undersignal must be Received Not Later Than NOVEMBER 30TH, 1926.

For Information, Apply to......

ROBERT TULLY,

Hon. Secretary) ELECTRIC LIGnt CospeitteR. Kalangan, Amoy, vetober 11th, 190H

REMOVAL NOTICE.

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AT THE SIGN OF THE LANTERN

W

E Havg Now MOVED into our New

Promises

YORK BUILDING,

of

INTIMATIONS.

FUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned hare received Instrag

tions to Bell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

ם

TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY LAND THURSDAY

THE 19TH, 20TH AND 21st OCTOBER, 1926, COMMENCING MACH DAY AT 8:30 AM

WITH AN INTERVAL YEOM 19 Noor To 1.50 1.3.

AT

FL.M. NAVAL YARD, HONGLONG, AN AI KOWLOON NAVAL DEPOT,

OLD AND SURPLUS NAVAL- STORES, Etc..

די

Comprising

Money Cheats, Binoculars, Motal Branch Pipes, Life Boat, Whaler Gige. Old Dead Baltery Plates Boats Sads, Electrical and Wireless Telegraphy Fittings, Glycerine, Bis- trie Cable, Cooking Stoves. Ships Fittings and Firehearth Gear, Iron Mattresses, Water GROUND FLOOM,

Closets and Life Beliz, Carpets, Huge, UHATER ROAD,

Old Steel Files, Blankets, Mate, Table (NEXT DOOR To KELLY & WALSE). Fold-up Lavatories, Cartsins, Overcases, Where You Will Find Collection of Metalic Hoses, Canvas Tabing Old

and Unglazed Glazed

Tiles, Leather and

Cor CHINESE BLACKWOOD, QARPETS. PORCELAIN, EMBROIDERIES, BEADS, Canvas Bags, Old India Bubber Old FEKING GLASS, LACQUER CUSHIONS.

Old Woollen and Linen Rags, Metal Pro- LAMP SHADES

pellers. Old Faint Drams, Old Cork, New and CHINOISERIE

Canva

Old Iron and Steel, OL BAKE, Cuttings, Copper, Lead sod, Zine, Copper and Bras Iron Blocks, Lamps, Lanterns and Gear, Tuber, Joel Sacks, Brown Jean, Wood and

Ganges, Old Steel Tubes, Uld Steel Wire Rope, Dirty Mineral Oil, Olive Oil and Oil Fuel, Chain Cable and Gear

Screwing

gand Grinding Machines, Lath Engin Chairs, Compasses Binnacles,

Clocks, Logs Irón Drame and Tanks, Old Bunting, Fire Chain, Wire and Fibre Brushes, Glass Tabel, Engine Boats Engines and Boilars, Rigging Cas

All Kinds at Fixed and Ressonable Frico

Also A Now Consigament of SMART FROOKS and HATS from Lorror and Pasts.

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NOTICE.

A. 8. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.

Undermentioned Certificates for Year MAX ROAD States TWO Nasce COINS Pablo Fans, Jaike, darils, Forger, Vices, Mas TPLATS in the NEW BUILDINGS with in the Name of LEUNG HING CHEUNG,

Oanveniences.-Apply · A... V, APCAR & Co, Lan. 1. Des Veeaz Road

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all Modern

Central.

UND

TO LET.

FLOOR OFFICES Dear

GROWLOON FERRT.

39131

Apply to

Box No. 3813,

c/o Hongkong Daily Fr

TO LET.

A EUROPEAN SHOP in NATHAN ROAD,

KOWLOON.

Apply to

HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE

1015]

CO. LTD.

Alexandra Buildings.

TO LET.

TOPELAT in No. 5 and GROUND FLOOR in No. 7 PRAT BUILDINGS, Kowloom

Apply to:- SPANISH DOMINICAN PROCURATION,

HONGX930.

OFFICE TO LET

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Ir ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.

35461

Apply

SECRETARY,

NAVY LEAGUE.

NELSON DAY CELEBRATION.

A GRAND CONCERT

WILL BE HELD ON

THURSDAY;

21st OCTOBER, AT 9,30 PM..

IN

QUEEN'S THEATRE WHEN THE FAMOUS

ZEEBRUGGE FILM

WILL BE SHOWN.

BOOK YOUR Shams Now, AT QUEEN'S THEATRE.

PRICE: $300 Pix Star,

"BY ORDER OF THE FIRST MOETGAGEES.

PUBLIC AUCTION

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THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD

DE PROPERTY .

Eituate at VICTORIA th the Colony of Hong

kong and registered at the Land Office The REMAINING PORTION OF IN. LAND. LOT No. 717 with the Buildings thereon known as Nos. 140, 140 AND 14%, ROBINSON ROAD

·

TO IN SOLD

IN THESE LOTS

MONDAY, ZER 18TH DAT OF OCTOBER, 1926, AT 8 O'CLOCK, P,M,

HERS LAMMERT BROTHERS,"

Auctioneers,

THEIR SALISZOOM, NO, BA, DUDDALL STREET, VICTORIA, HONGKONG,

Have Been LOST, and if at the Expiration

of

One Month from the Date hereof the following Shars Certificates be not forthcoming, ether Certificates for the aid Shaces will be Issued by the Company and thereafter No Other will be Acknowledged:----

Certificate for 100 Shares Nos. 35314/39413

60

H

40859/60911

39214/39941

H

5608056104

12415/12416

50954/50873

46130/58179

92656 101431/101528

384 Shares in all.

A. 8. WATSON & CO., LTD. Hongkong, 8th October, 1926.

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NOTICE

NO

THE BANK OF CANTON, LIMITED.

NTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that An EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL | MEETING 。 THE BANK OF CANTON, LIMITED be held at the Registared Office of the Company, No. 8; Dza Vox Road CESTRAL, Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong, on the 23mm DAY or OCTOBER, 1928, at 2 O'CLOCK in the Arrmoon for the purpose of considering, and if thought St, passing as Extraordinary Resolutions, the subjoined Resolutions:m

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That the nominal sterling capital of the Company

existing at the date when this Resolution is confirmed as a Special Resolution be converted into

Hoogkong surrency at auch rate of

Exchange as may be determined by the Board, and that each capital so con- verted be increased

beyond sterling the Hoag ko equivalent of capital when wach conversin taxes place to the sum of $11,000,000 Hong- kong currency divided into 275,000 shares of 540 each.” 2.-—“That anch of the issued sterling shared

of the Company of the nominal value of 25 each, upon each of which the gum of 25 has been paid, be converted into one share of the nominal value of- 360 Hongkong currency, at such rates of Exchange sa may be resolved upon and determined by the Beard, and accordingly that 216,608 shares out of the 275,000 shares of the nominal vaina of the capital and increased roverted.

of

$40

ancho the Companted by the Board to the

may be

who are registered as share persons holders of the Company at the date when this Resolution is confirmed as A Special Resolution in rachange for the sterling shares then held by them. 3.That the Articles of Association be deleting Article 104 and

Ironmongery Frotective Hat- Engines and Gear, Charging Pipes, Hall, tresses, Filters, Mast, Seine Nots, Capstan Engine and Boilers of Steam Cutter, Asbestos Facking Associated Engiss, Engine Room Telegraphs, Circular and Band Saws, Gymnal..

tie Gear, eta eta

Lots May be Inspected on MONDAY, the | 18TH OCTOBER, 1926.

Terms of Sale As detailed in Catalogue.

LAMMERT BROTHERS,

By Appointment, Auctioneers to the Admiralty

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Hongkong, 4th October, 1926.

BY ORDER OF THE FIRST MORTGAGEES.

PUBLIC AUCTION

FOUR LOTS OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD

PROPERTIES

NAMELY:-

LOT No. 1

ALL THAT Piece or Parcel of Ground situate at YAUMATI in the De pendency of Kowloos and Colony of Hongkong and registered at the Land Office as SECTION C or KOW. LOON INLAND LOT No. 629. To

gether with Three Buildings therton in course of construction at NATHAN ROAD.

LOT No. 2

ALL THAT Piece or Parcel of Ground sitaste at TAI KOK TSUI in the Dependency of Kowloon and Colony of Hongkong and registered at the Land Office" as KOWLOON INLAND LOT No. 1644 Together with One Building thereon.

LOT No. 4

Thers will be a meeting of the Chinese General Chamber of Commerce to-morrow

afternoon at 2.30%.

to sinking funds to wipe out capital expenditurs." Moreover, the knowledge that there is a huge unallocated balance, at the bank is invariably an incentive It has been decided to hold the 43rd to extravagance. A government which annual Fresco Fête of the St. Vincent de Paul Society an Sunday, December sth. has more money than it really knowi

INTIMATIONS.

THE SPIRIT OF

CHEERFULNESS. what to do with will always regard lavish

In aid of the U.C. and M.C.L. Fonds,

the operetta "Playmates" was, on Satur day night, presented by children of Quarry Bay School at the Taikoo Club" Hall.

A meeting of the Sanitary Board will expenditure more tolerantly than one

bo hold to-morrow afternoon. There is which has to account very carefully for no business of public interest on the every penny it receives. As many resi- agenda. Cheerfulness is largely a matter dents are now beginning to recognise this of outlook. The world is never was a failing of the previous administra such a bad place if thoughts dwell tion. During Sir EDWARD STUBS regime on its bright side. After all the there was an overflowing treasury and a happiest life is made up of work- good many thousands of dollars were ing hard, playing hard, and rightly spent, without opposition, upon objects appreciating upon suitable occa- which would have been subjected to very sion the really helpful partnership much more thorough criticism and in- of

vestigation had there been anything in the nature of financial stringency,

DEWAR'S

DEWAR'S WHITE

LABEL

AND

VICTORIA

VAT"

FINEST

OLD SCOTCH WHISKY.

As supplied to the Houses of Lords and Commons.

By Royal Appointment to His Majesty The King.

A.

·SOLE AGENTS

S. WATSON

& CO., LTD.

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Hongkong Uffice: 14, Chater Road. London Office: 131, Place Street, B.C......

The Daily Press.

Horakone, Ocrosna 18rx, 1926.

LOT No. 3 ALL THAT Piece or Parcel of Ground

situate at SHAMSHUIPO in the De

THE BUDGET. pendency of Kowloor and Colony of Hongkong and registered at the Land Ar the beginning of 1828 the Colony had Office as THE REMAINING POR a credit balance of over eight million TION OF NEW KOWLOON ISLAND dollars. If the estimates of revenue and LOT No. 18 Together with Four Buildings thereon now known as expenditure for the present year. had Nos. 61, 63, 65 and 87, YU CHAU been accurate this balance would have STREET,

...been reduced by two and a half millions ALL THAT Piece or Parcel of Ground during the course of the present year and situato at SHAMSHUIPO aforesaid we should have commenced 1997 with the and registered at Land Office as NEW sum of $5,000,000 in hand. Unfortunate Together, with One Building, thereonly, however, now that the figures for 1828 now known as No... 125, TAI NAN have been revised on the basis of the STREET.

actual returns

for the first aine months January-September-it is found that these anticipations" cantot, be realised. The estimated revenue for 1926 was $21,367,743. It is now calculated that it "will fall ten per cent, short of this sum and that the total will not be more than $10,486,537. On the other

subrouting therefor the following Ms. sabetituting

article

184-A dividend, instalment of dividend, or interest payable in cash by the Company to shareholder in respect of a share, may he paid by posting a cheque, order or warrant for the amount in a cover directed to the shareholder at bia

registered address,

or by payment of a cheque or grant-

р

ing

of an order or warrant on duction of the dividend book issued by the Company in respect of such share Every such warrant shall be made payable st

at the Company Head Office or other appointed place of payment The Company shall be discharged from liability for the sum expressed warrant by payment according to any erder for payment or endorsement. thereco, purporting to be made by the therean named, or by аду other

Ason on his

in

Buy

behalf and no person shall be entitled to payment any dividend, instalment er dividend bonus, er interest for which a warrant thall hare hom ported, or for which payment shall have been made by a choque or the granting of an order or warrant on production of

of the dividend book As Klaresaid,

of the except upon presentment

AND NOTICE JS HEREBY · GIVEN that should the above Resolutions be passed by

For further Particulars and Conditions of the Requisite Majority, they will be submitted

Bale, Apply to:

MERE. WOO AND NASH,

Mortgagees' Solicitors,

Nos. 4 and B, Queen's Road Central,

Megas. LAMMERT BROTHERS,

Auctioneers, m No. BA Buddall Street, Dated 1st October, 1926.

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for confirmation Special Besointions An EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING Vɑf the Company to be held on the 10 DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1925 at the Same Time and Flace.

By Order of the Board,

LOOK POONG SHAN, Chiet Manager. ongkong, 1441) Néføler, 1976,

KOWLOON INLAND LOT No. 410,

IN FOUR LOTS

BY

E. V. M. R. DE SOUSA, AUCTIONEER,

AT THE

CHINA AUCTION ROOMS, No. 4, DUDDELL STREET, HOSOKONG,

OK

Now the position has changed, and although as we have said the finances of the Colony are in a very healthy state, the time has come to cut the coat according to the cloth, to see that recur- rent expenditure does not exceed the income and to' pass on to posterity some part at any rate of the cost of the great improvements permanent

which are undertaken for their benefit.

Next year the revenue is estimated at' 820,107,397 and the expenditure At $29,194,702, 30o that a deficit of $1,787,205

A meeting is being held at Volunteer Headquarters this evening, begininng at 6.30, for the purpose of forming a Bad- minton Club to play badminton in the Drill Hall.

A Chinese woman of 933, Temple Street, Faumati, tried to poison herself on Friday by taking a quantity of lysol She was taken to the Kwong Wah Hos- pital in a serious condition.

The ceremony of Trooping the Colour will be carried out by the lat Battalion, the East Surrey Regiment, at 11 am. to-day on the Murray Parade ground. Ticket holders should be seated by 10.80

B.IDL 13

The Rev. W. H. Hewitt, Warden of St. Stephen's College for the last eleton years, and connected with the college for fifteen years, left the Colony on Satur day by the P. & O. sis. Morea. The Rev. M. Hewitt has had

proceed Home on account of ill-health.

The European Y,M.C.A., Kowloon, has Mondays and Tuesdays, from 6 to 7 p.m. arranged a series of outdoor games on

H.E. the Governor has been pleased to has to be provided for. During the past recognize, provisionally and panding in- few years we have simply allowed the destructions from the Secretary of State ficits to reduce the balance of assets but for the Colonies, Mr. Kenneth C. Krentz. now our surplus of $2,742,353 is locked as a Vice-Consul for the United States ·

pin building loans, subsidiary coins and of America in Hongkong. other forms of security which are not immediately realisable and the money has to be raised in other ways. New taxa- tion on native liquors, additional fees at the Government hospitals and additional charges for water have been introduced. and it is expected that these will yield approximately $700,000. We have already referred to the hospital fees and have expressed regret that they should have been regarded as necessary. At the present time in Hongkong the financial burdan imposed by sickness is far heavier than that which men in similar financial positious at Home have to bear, and it is apity that anything at all should have been added to it. We do not think, however, that anyone will object to the raising of a loan to cover the cost of the Shing Man Valley scheme. Such a scheme can only be properly financed by a loan, and as already over $2,000,000 has been spent on this work out of current revenue the loan will automatically re lease this amount and so wipe out the remaining portion of the 1827 defcit and leave a million in hand to meet any unforeseen expenditure.

We cannot at the moment enter fully into the details of the Budget proposals but we trust the Unofficial Members of

Council will draw attention to the fact that there has been no real diminution in

expenditure. The estimated expenditure

starting from to-day-including base- bail, volley ball, basket ball, etc Shower baths will be at the disposal of members not living in the building.

The roof garden and ball room of the Hongkong Hotel are to be re-opened next (fancy or evening dress optional). Com- Saturday with a special dinner dance mencing on Monday, October 25th, there will be a popular tea dance daily (except Sunday) on the roof garden.

At the meeting of the committee of the North Borneo Chamber of Commerce, tion of the hon. secretary of the Chamber Mr. C. E. Langlands resigned the posi owing to his impending departure for Jesselton, Mr. V. H. Benham is now carrying out the secretarial duties.

bus at Pokfulam on Saturday, Mr. T

While alighting from a Hongkong Hotel J. Price, of St. Stephen's College, was knocked down by a passing car.

3r. Price sustained injuries to his face and head, and was taken to the Government Civil Hospital." His condition is not

serious.

The prevailing bad weather having rendered the grounds of the Kowloon British School Farmer Pupils' Associa tion unfit for play, it has been decided to postpone the opening at home," which was to have been held yesterday, to Sunday, October 31st. All members and friends are invited.

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of 1927 is $1,895,913 lower than the estimated expenditure of 1998 but this is more than accounted for by the reduc tion of $1,887,236 in public works extra ordinary. In other words we are saving money so far simply by refusing to carty on works of development. That may be e good policy in present, circumstances but it is not economy in the real sense of the word. As a matter of fact there has been considerable increases of a noa productive character in some departments and it is hoped that these will be closely scrutiniseti. The Colonial Secretary, in introducing the Budget, said he did not think the members of the Council would grudge the extra amount spent où educa- tion. We doubt this very seriously. A A dance has been arranged by the quarter of a million is being added to ship's company of H.M.S. Vindictive the cost of this department, and in 1927 for Friday night (October 22nd) from it is expected that education will cest 8.30 to 17.30 at the Seamen's Institute. $150,000 more than was setu spent The band of the ship will be in attend upon it in 1925. Residents of the Colony, he we believe, are generally of the opinion that it is high time our educational policy was overhauled. It is obvious that we cannot continue to educate at below cost everyone who cares to come here. Give St. Andrew's Society, Dr. Sharp, who At the annual meeting of the Penang the people of Hongkong the best possible presided, said, they had now a total educational facilities it is possible to membership of 152, an increase of 4 give them but surely strangers might be compared with the previous year, while asked to pay more adequate fees. If it their finances were in a respectable posi is impossible to differentiate between tien. Mr. E. C. Thompson was elected residents and non-residents then fees President for the ensuing year. generally should be raised.

year from 1915:

The following figures show the Colony's. credit or debat balance at the end of each

$ 452,686 2,300,785 3,268,061

5,681,138

1915 Debit balance 1916 Credit balance. 1917 1918

1919

1920

1921

WEDNESDAY,

1922

THE RUTH DAY OF Ocron, 1928,"

1923

of

Mortgagees Solicitors,

For further. Particulars and Conditions by over a million, largely owing to the

Sale apply-to:

Mresur, GEO. K. HALL BRUTTON serious rein-storm damage in July," Therefore, instead of having a deficit of

AT 3 O'CLOCK, F.Mhead the expenditure was estimated at $23,700,815, and this has been increased

1024

1995

4,200,187 4,420,260 6.478,745 32,658,649 15,871,495 13,107,549 8,113,482

*1920

1997

.. (revd, estimate) 2,742,353 (estimate) 2,742,353

two millions and a half we shall have is again normaal. a defruit of $5,371,129 and consequently

..

St. George's Building, Chater Road

03 70,1---

Mr E. V. M. B. DE SOUSA, Auctioneer,

No. 4, Daddell Street,

·Dated the 8th day of October, 1925.

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PREPAID "WANTED.

ADVERTISEMENTS:

the Craigengewer C.C. will hold their On Saturday next at 9.15 p.m., first dance of the season.

#

Major L Cassell, O.B.E., was taken to the Fcak Hospital on Friday evening and had to undergo a serious operation. on Saturday morning. We regret to say that it may be three or four months be fore Major Cassell will be about again and he will be unable to attend to any business for at least some days

An examination for the final examina- tion of persons who have been bound by articles of clerkship for a period of five years, as "provided in the Legal Frac titioners Ordinance, in order to ascertain, the fitness of such persons for admission to practise as solicitors in the Supreme Court of Hongkong, is to be held on Telegraphic communication with Japan Monday, the 15th, Tuesday, the 19th,

and Wednesday, the 17th November.

The bathing beaches at North Point HE Bir Laurence Guillemard, K.C.B., instead of commencing next year with &and Kennedy. Town will be closed on and F.C.M.G., and His Highness the Sultan balance of $5,000,000, our surplus of after the evening of Sunday, October of Johore, G.C.M.G., His Highness the

31st. asscta over liabilities will be reduced to

Sultan of Perak, KC.V.O.. K.C.MG., and His Highness the Sultan of Kedab, The name of Mr. H. R. Forsyth, C.AK.C.M.G., are expected in Bangkok on has been added to the list of those quali, fed as auditors under the Companies Ordinances,

17.

a visit on December 28th, says a Bangkok paper. They will be the guests of the State and will be accommodated at. Paruskavan Palace, Buan Kulab Palace and Phys Thai Palace. The party will return on January 2nd, retora

That is a perfectly sound position. The policy of "hoarding huge balance is to be deprecated. It is merely a sign of inefficient administration, and as many The following churches.have been add- ed to the list of places licensed for the of our readers will remember when the solemnization of marriages-Hop Yat balance a few years ago reached the Tong in Bonham Road, Tang Lung Chau Passengers who left for Europe by the

Storied, with Garage Phone Tight, Gst tive Council. One of the members went assent, in the name and on behalf of St. C. Ingham, Mrs. A. O. Martin, Lady ed-Mr. A, E Kemp, Mr. E. Ward, 10 LET-FIRST CLASS EUROPEAN Comous total of nearly sixteen milions Tong at £14, Yes Wo Street. P&O. 18. Aforen on Saturday includ

RESIDENCE, 3, MODORWELL ROAD, there were strong protests in the Legisla

HE. the Governor has given his Lient. B. M. Douglas, Lieut. Comdr. C. Installed. Moderate Rental-Apply Bor No as far as to describe it as 208, e/o Hongkowy Daily Press.

legalised His Majesty the King, to the following Laughton, Mr. and Mrs. 0. N. Robert-

Ordinances passed by the Legislative; son, Mrs. Kelly, Dr. and Mrs. Bucking robbery in the shape of over-taxation of Council Ordinance No. 14 of 1996 An ham, Mr. K. Backingham and Miss B. the individual,” arguing quite soundly Ordinance to enable the Governor to Buckingham, Mr. and Mrs. Finlayson, YOB SALE-Two 10 H.P. MOTORS that taxation merely

appoint such person, as he may pleats Lieut. J. G. Moncrieff, Capt. RC, suitable for Hongkong Voltage in Good cover recurrent expenditure plus a fair No. 10 of 1996 An Ordinance to amend Browne, the Rev. M. Colbeck and Mr. to be Registrar of Marriages; Ordinance Glienicke, Comdr. and Mrs. CA Working Condition. aply P. O. Box 608.

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allowance in the shape of contributions the Volunteer Ordinance, 1920.

and Mrs. O. W. Mackenzie.

1208

WILS

meant

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