NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OUTOBER 20TH, 1926-
INTIMATIONS...
THE AUSTRAL-CHINA NAVIGATION | KULANGSU MUNICIPAL COUNCIL
COMPANY.
Fox
VIA
SYDNEY, MELBOURNE & ADELAIDE
MANILA, ILOILO, BANDAKAN, BALIKPAPAN & BABAUL.
S.S. "CALULU” SAILING ON 207 NOVEMBER. 1926.
For Freight and Particulars, Apply to:- DODWELL & CO. LTD.,
Agents.
Telephone No. Central 1030,
ELECTRIC LIGHT REORGANIZATION.
INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENT OF KULANGSU, AMOY, SOUTE CHINA..
ENDERS as Invited for the IN-
TENTARIATION AL OPERATION of
AN ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANT.
Tenders addressed to the Undersigned must be Eccaired Not Later Than NOVEMBER 80TH, 1926,
For Information, Apply to-
ROBERT TULLY,
"[4088
Ban. Secretary, ELECTRIC LIGHT COMMITTEE. « Kalangan, Amoy, October 11th, 1926.
[4063
REMOVAL NOTICE.
IN THE MATTER OF THE COM PANIES ORDINANCE. 1911,
AND
AT THE SIGN OF THE LANTERN
INTIMATIONS.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned hare received Instruc
dana to Sell by
PUBLIC ADOTION
OM
..
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
Tuà 19tu, 20¤ AND AST OCTOBER, 1948,,
COMMENCING BACK DAY AT 9:30 AM.
Wren AN INTERYAL FROM
19 NOON TO 130 ..
H.M. NAVAL YARD, Honaxosa,
AND AT KOWLOON NAVAL DEPOT.
OLD AND SURPLUS NAVAL STORES, Etc., Comprising →→→
Money Chests, Binoculars, Metal Branch Pipes, Life Bost, Whaler Gig Old Leo! Battery Plates Boats Sails, Electrical and
E: Bara Now MOVED into our New Wireless Telegraphy Fittings, Glycerine, Else;
W Premises
YORK BUILDING,
GROUND FLOOR,
in
CHATER ROAD.
IN THE MATTER OF THE PEOPLE'S SAVINGS CORPORATION, LTD. IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION).
TOMICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN
parauance of Section 188 of the Companies Ordinance, 191, that A GEN- ERAL MEETING of the MEMBERS o' the above-named Company will be held at the Office of the Laquilator, CHINA BUILDINGS, 5th Floor, sen's Road Central, on WEDNESDAY, THE 24 NOVEMBER, 1926, 12 O'CLOCK Noos, for the purpose of showing haring an account laid before the the manner in which the Winding-ap has been conducted, and the property of the Company disposed of; and of hearing say explanation that may be given by the Liquidator and so of determining by Extraordinary Resola- tion the manner in which the Books, Accounts, and Documents of the Company, and of the Liquidator thereof, shall be disposed of.
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B. H. KOTEWALL, Liquidator. Hongkong, 19th October, 1976. [4069
THE HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI
HOTELS, LIMITED.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Ndermentioned appointments have
been made by the Board, effective se on and from the TT5 OCTOBER, 19:75, via
IN HONG KONG ---
MA. PERCY H. SUCKLING, A. SAA,
- General Manager of the Company,
IN SHANGHAL:-
M. R. WEEDING SKINNER, Shang-
hai Manager.
Ma. V. W. G. SMITH, ACA, Loca
Secretary..
For The Hose EONG AND SHANGHAI
HOTELS, LIMITED,
J. BOOTT HARSTOS, Chairman.
[4091
Hong Kong, 19th October, 1928.
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
DRAFT PROGRAMMES and ENTRY
FORMS for the FIFTH | BACE MEETING to be held on SATUE DAY 6TH NOVEMBER, 1926 (Weather Fer mitting), may be obtained at the Rack COURSE, HONGLONG Cars and CAUSEWAY BAY STABLES, ENTRIES W CLOSE at 12 o'cloc Noox on SATURDAY, 23 OCTOBER, 1920.
[4091
NOTICE.
THE HONGKONG & CANTON 10E MANUFACTURING CO., LTD.
NOTICE TO "SHAREHOLDERS.
THE FIFTH ORDINARY ANNUAL
MEETING SHAREHOLDERS in the above Company will be held at the Company's Town Ofer, 2. Lower Albert Road, Heng Fong, on TUESDAY, 2ND DAY OF NOVEM- BER, 1926, & Noor, for the purpose.
of temen he Report of the Piectors Lad
af Accounts to 31st JrLT, 1926.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from 18TH OCTOBER to the 2ND NOVEMBER, 1910, both day Inclusive.
By Order of the Board of Directors, J. D. THOMSON,
Acting. Secretary. Hongkong, 18th Octcier, 1926. [4094
THE HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB,
No
TOTICE 18. HEREBY GIVEN that the DEBENTURES WEEE DBAWN at the PAVILION on FRIDAY, the 15TH DAY |·
· or OCTOBER, 1926 --
40
248
401
5.30
ר
21
238
667
29
241.
471
688
0.44
476
700
AA
349
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504
ka
By
520
$750
261
"753
90
277
780
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188
67
107
292
480 1.80
114
295
186
119
313
120
#31
€00
706
131
347
60,5
796
135/
361
610
800
148
361
617
803
157
389
698
805
18+
€32
816
197
101
639.9
409
646
83)
434
647
832
913
656
68
222
448
660
819
452
664
-843
Holders of Drawn Debentures who desiró
to be Paid on the Slat Ocrosan, 1×20, are Requested to inform the TREASURERS, Mr. PracT SMITH, Saru & FLEMING, on or before THURSDAY, THE 2811⁄2 QUTOBER, 3928
# AND NOTICE 18 HPOURY GIVEN
the DEBENTURES Numbered as above which are not sabed on the 31st Octosza, 1826, will be Faid on the 30 APRIL, 1927, after which Date they will Ceass to bear Interest.
Dated the With day of October, 1926,
By Order,
J. D. BUMPARETS.
Hon. Secretary. --'
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tric Cable, Cocking Stoves, Ships Fittings and Firehearth Gear, Iron Mattresses, Water Closets and Pans, Life Belts,
elts, Carpets, Rags, Mata Table Covers, Old Steel Files, Blankets. (NI DOOR TO KELLY & WALSHX
Lavatories. Fold-up
Curtains, Overa Where You Will Find Collection of Glared and Uaglaxed Tiles, Leather and CHINESE BLACKWOOD CARPETS, Metal Hoses, Casras Tubing. Old Cordage. PORCELAIN, EMBROIDERIES, BEADS, Canvas Bags, Old Tadia Rubber Old Leather, PERING GLASS, LACQUER CUSHIONS. Old Woollen and Linen Raas, Metal Pro- LAMP SHADES and CHINOISERIE of pellora, Old Paint Drums, O'd Cork, New Can Old Iron and Steal, Old Brass, All Kinds at Fixed and Reasonable Prisse,
and Zine, Copper and Brass Also A New Consignment of SMART
Coal Sacks, Brown Jean, Wood Aud FROCKS kad HATS from LONDON and PARIS.
[4012
Lanterns and Gauger, Old Steel Tubes, Ulleres whit Gear,
NOTICE.
A. S. WATSON & CO. LIMITED.
The Undermentioned 9 Certificates
for T394 Shares in this Compaay, standing in the Name of LEUNG HING CHEUNG Have Been LOST, and if at the Expiration of One Month from the Date hereof the following Share Certificates he not forthcoming, other Certificates for the aid Shares will be Tasued by the Company and thereafter No Other will be Acknowledged.-- ..--
Certificate for 100 Shares Nos. 29314/39413
60
20852/30911 99214/39241
#
56020/53104
12413/12416
50934/50973
56130/58170
22658
101431/101526
384 Sharet in all.
A. 8. WATSON & CO., LTD. Hongkong, 8th October, 1926.
[4049
NOTICE.
THE BANK OF CANTON, LIMITED.
TOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that Án EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of THE BANK OF CANTON,
N°
Grinding Machines, Lathes & Screwing and
INTIMATIONS.
THE SPIRIT OF
Cheerfulness is largely a matter
of "
of the Prince of Wales a foundation stone for å new building was laid by His Royal Highness, and it can be said that the present school building "com pares favourably with anything available
Among the passengers returning to the Colony by the RM.S. Empress of Canada yesterday, were Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Patter.
The forthcoming wedding is announced to Mr. Charles Percy Cave, assistant,
AP.0. Installation, Taikoktaui, to Mrs. Ida Blackmore, widow, of Shofield,
Yorkshire.
The fifth ordinary annual meeting of the Hungkong and Canton Ice Manufac turing Co., Ltd., is announced to be held at the Company's town office. No. 2, Lower Albert Road, on Tuesday, Novem- ber 2nd.
Dr. W. V. 1. Koch and Mrs. Koch are leaving for England, to-day by the " Blue Fanuel liner Patroclus. Travelling on the same liner are Mrs. R. E. Gresa- smith, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Adams and Miss Adama,
CHEERFULNESS. in Britain. The school is crowded with girl students not only from Hongkong, But from Java. Swatow and other places. A glance through the list of successful of outlook. The world is never candidates at the Hongkong University such a bad place if thoughts dwell matriculation and local examinations on its bright side. After all the during recent years reveals the fact that happiest life is made up of work- Chinese girls qualify in considerable ing hard, playing hard, and rightly numbers. As far as can be ascertained appreciating upon suitable occa-
it seems that the desire of many of those sion the really helpful partnership
who go in for these examinations is to train for teaching work. There are, how ever, many Chinese girls, not only in the Far East, but in Europe and America, who are studying for other professions such as medicine, the law and account- ancy. One enterprising Chinese woman. student has commenced a course of train- ing in engineering is the local University. In recent years we have seen the innova-pany leave for Manila by the Empress of tion of Chinese women nurses in local
hospitals.
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DEWAR'S
Dirty Mineral Oil, Olive Oil and Oil Fail. Chain Cable and Gear
Steam Engiar, Chair Compasse Binnacles,
Logg
Clocks, Iren Drums and Tanks, Old Bunting, Fire Engine Boats Engines and Boilers, Rigginz Chain, Wire and Fibre Brushes, Glass Tabes, 46 Table Fann, Baibs, Anvils, Forges, Vices, Mis- cellaneous Tools, Ironmongery Protective Mat trees, Filters, Mast, Seine Nets, Capstan Engines and Gear, Charging Pipes, Hull. Engine and Boilers of Steam Cutter, Asbestos Packing Associated Engine, Engine Room Telegraphs, Circular and Band Saws, Gymanas-
·tic Gear, etc. etc.
18
Lots May be Inspected on MONDAY, the
OCTOBER, 1926, Terms of Sale-As detailed in Catalogue.
~LAMMERT BROTHERS,
By Appointment, Auctioneer to the Admiralty. Hongkong, 4th October, 1926.
BY 'ORDER OF THE FIRST MORTGAGEES.
PUBLIC AUCTION
OY
FOUR LOTS OF
VALUABLE LEASEHOLD
PROPERTIES
NAKELLY ----
LOT No. 1
DINGCI. will be beid at the Bogistered ALL THAT Piece or Parcel of Ground Office of the Company, No. 6, De VizuX HOLD CENTRAL, Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong. on the 23an Dar, or OCTOBER, 1925, at 2 O'CLOCK in the Arzoo for the perpos of considering, sad if thought fit, passing sa Extraordinary Resolutions, the "subjoiced Resolutions
な
1. "That the nominal sterling ospital of the Company as existing at the date when this Resolution ia confirmed
Special Resolution be converted into Hoogkong currency at such rate of Exchange as may be determined by the Hoard, and that such capital so con- verted be increased beyond the Hong- kong equivalent of sach sterling capital when such conversion takes place to the sum of $11,000,000 Hong- Long currency, divided into 275,000 shares of 340 each.
£S
"That each of the issued sterling shares of the Bar of the nominal value of sum of has been paid, be converted jake one share of the nominal value of $40 Hongkong currency, at such rates of Exchange as may be resolved upon and determined by the Board, and that $16,605 shares out of BCC,000 shares of the nominal value of $10 each, constituting
the capsed the Company so converted and may be distributed by the Board to the persons who are registered share- holder of the Company at the date when this Resolution is confirmed as a Epecial Resolution in exchange for the sterling shares then held by them."
upon each of which the
the
of
situate at YAUMATI in the De- pendency of KOWLOON and Colony of Hongkong and registered at the Land Office as SECTION C of KOW. LOON INLAND LOT .No. 629 To- gether with Three Buildings thereon in course of construction. at NATHAN ROAD.
- LOT No. 2
ALL THAT Piece or Parcel of Ground situate at TAI KOK TSUI in the Dependency of KewLOON and Colony of Hongkong and registered at the Land Office as KOWLOON INLAND LOT No. 1844 Together with One Building thereon."
LOT No. 3
ALL THAT Piece or Parcel of Ground situate at SHAMSHUIPO in the De. pendency of KowLoos and Colony of Hongkong and registered at the Land Office as THE REMAINING POR TION OF NEW KOWLOON ISLAND LOT No. 58 Together with Four Buildings thereon now known as Nos. 81, 63, 65 and 67, YU CHAU STREET.
LOT No. 4
DEWAR'S
WHITE
LABEL'
AND
VICTORIA Chinese
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.
BIRTH.
(50
Woman
in
A quantity of rubbish and chips caught Bre in a carpenter's shop at Staunton Street yesterday. The Fire Brigade, was called, but before its ar- rival, the fokis had succeeded in putting out the fire.
*
The Dalian Opera Company, gave Star their Bnal performance at the Theatre last night, when they presented "Aida" to a large audience. The Com-
Vanada to-day.
Sir Henry Pollock, who returned to the Colony yesterday as mentioned else where, will resume his seat on the Legis lative Council which, during his absence, has been occupied by Dr. W. V. M. Koch, who was elected to the position.
As the Jockey Club are holding their Extra Race meeting on November 6th it has been decided to postpone the Ministering Children's League fête an Government House which was announced for that date, until November 20th.
E.M.S. Magnolia, which was rammed by the 1.5. Hasan Mara in Swatow, but not seriously damaged, is expected to arrive in Hongkong at the end of the week for repairs. The circumstances at. tending the collision are not yet report-
It is, therefore, obvious that the move ment for the economic independence of women in China has commenced. From time to time the news from Canton and Shanghai mentions the name of a connection with national politics. The movement for the economic independence of women in Great Britain and the United States preceded the great efforts made mostly by women (who were economically in dependent) in the cause of woman's
ed. suffrage. That is what is happening in China. Two great changes have taken place in the world since the days when ADAM SMITH wrote his famous work "The Wealth of Nations." One is the industrial revolution and the other the economic independence of women. The former has entirely transformed the working day of the majority of the citizens of Europe and North America. It is beginning to affect the so-called "unchanging East." The shipyards, and the factories in Hongkong and Shanghai Admiral Oriental liner 3.5. President
Among the passengers who left by the
A route march for the Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps has been az ranged for this evening. All Companies, with the exception of the Mounted In- fantry Company, according to the last Volunteer Orders issued, parade at Corps Headquarters at 5.30 p.m.
Extract from a letter received to re- sidents in the Far East from one of their young daughters at school in England:
I realise that Daddy must pay a lot of money to keep us at school in England, and we must try and learn something. I am learning to play tennia-lunch.
are evidence of what has already hap-Anley yesterday afternoon were: Mr. pened. Nobody doubts that, in duc.. E. Ross, Manager of the China Soap Company, ongkoùg, anu Mrs Koss, tor course, machinery will penetrate into the Shanghai, and Mrs. S. Black, Manager of the Great Northern Telegrapa Com- most obscure parts of Asia. The indus
pany, Hongong, for Shanghai. trial revolution is inevitable. in China.
MILLS-On October 12th, at the General It has its advantages and ita disadvan-
Hospital, Wuhu, to Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Mius, a son.
DEATH.
BETEx-On October 14th, at the Country
Hospital, Shanghai, Kant A. BETIS, dearly beloved husband of ELSI BRYx, aged 34 years.
Hongkong (ice :14. Chater Road Leadon Office: 131, Fleet Street, E.0.
The Daily
Press
Rosezone, OCTOyak 2015, 1926.
WOMAN.
tages. We must refer readers to the recorded views of such eminent men as
The Board of the Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels, Ltd., pare appointed Mr. Percy H. Suckling General Manager of the Company in Hongkong, and Mr. R. Weeding Skinner, the Shanghai Man- Reaxis and HENRY FORD for the oppesager, and afr. V. W. L. Smith, the local
Secretary at Shanghai. The appoint meats take effect from last Saturday.
isg points of view. For the moment it is enough to state that the industrial
There was no business of public. in- revolution has taken millions of women terest at the meeting of the Sanitary away from the daily routine of household Board yesterday afternoon. The follow ing members were present:-Mr. N. L. duties Before the industrial era the Smith (President), Dr. W. V. M. Koch, only outlet for women's efforts was the Dr. S. W. Tso, Dr. S. C. Ho, Mr. Wong
Kwong Tin, Mr. R. A. D. Forrest (Secre home. For countless centuries the out-tery), and x. A. G. M. Severn (Medical
look of the Oriental woman has beea Officer of Health). restricted by the walls of the dwelling
In connection with the visit to the of father or husband. That state of Colony of the three Indian world- cycliste, Messrs. Adi B. Hakim, Rustom
ALL THAT Piece or Parcel of Ground THE PROFESSIONAL CHINESE aftercly changed in Britain Uhumgara, and Jal Bapasola, merabers
situate at SHAMSHUIPO forcanid and registered at Land Office as NEW KOWLOON INLAND LOT No. 410. Together with One Building thereon now known as No. 125, TAI NAN STREET.
and America; it is now changing in of the Bombay Y.M.CA. Cycling Tour- ing Club, and the Bombay Weight Lirt Asia. The conservative minded. people ing Club, whose arrival in Hongkong and THE recent
details of their 'tour since they started interesting ceremony
BUS- at always regard innovations with
on it on October 15th, 1923 (three years Government House feminds us that the picion; the new ideas about women have ago) was reported in Monday's Daily position of Chinese women is changing shocked many an elderly Chinese gentle Fress, it is hoped to arrange a few lectures in Hongkong through the kind therefor the following MR. E. V. M. R. DE SOUSA, AUCTIONEER, rapidly. An accomplished product ofan. Circumstances, however, are too offices. of the European V.M.C.A., Kow.
3. That the Articles of Association be altered by dele'ing Article 124 and substituting article: :-
Tr
184.-"A dividend, stalment of dividend, or interest payable in cash by the Company to a shareholder in respect of share, may be paid by posting a cheque, order or warrant for the amount in & cover directed to the Shareholder at
at bis registered adirem, or, by payment or warrant on pro- Ent of & sheque or grente ing of an duction of the dividend book issued by
the
Company in respect of such share. Every such warrant shall be made payable at the Company's Head Office or other appointed place of payment The Company shall be discharged from liability for the sum axpressed in way warrant by payment according to any order for payment or endorsement thereon, purporting to made by the payee therein named, or by a
any other person on hitt
behalf and
no person hall be entitled to payment of any dividend, instalment or dividend bonus,
or interest "for which a warrant shall
IN FOUR LOTS
ZE
AT THE
CHINA AUCTION ROOMS,
No. 4, DUDDELL STREET, HONGKONG, ON WEDNESDAY, THE 20TH DAY OF Ocrquee, 1926, AT -3 O'CLOCK, P.M.
For further Particulars and Conditions of Sale apply to:-
MESSEE GEO: K. HALL BRUTTON
& Co., Mortgagees Solicitors, St. George's Building, Chater Road,
OR TO:
Ma E. V. MADE SOUSA, Auctioneer,
No. 4, Duddell Street.
Dated the 6th day of October, 1928.
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should be no change in this matter.
the China Station, the 1,800-ton steam
the liberal system of education which has strong for those who wish that there loon, and the Chinese Y.M.C.A.
Formerly owned by the Marquess of been available for some years in Hong-They are as powerless as was Canuto Anglesey and ated durice the war as the kong, Miss 'Woo has received official when be tried to sweep back the oficom.agship of the Commander-in-Chief on recognition of the value of her work on ing tide with a broom. The industrial yacht Alacrity (better known by her behalf of Chinese girls. That recognition revolution,not only enticed women from ami) is being fitled out and prepared
former names of Margarita and Sem will no doubt stimulate others of the the homes of the United States and at Cowes for a cruise round the world. same sex to follow, similar ambitions and Britain; it immensely multiplied wealth. The present owner, Mr. Montagu Gre It created a new middle class, eager for hame White (brother of the aviator), has lines of thought. That there is a grow education, Fighting against this oncom chartered the yacht to Mrs. Moore, who comes from New York, and who, with ing demand for the education of their ing tide the Canutes of China have used
as a broom the Chinese classic. For her party, has arranged to embark in daughters, by Chinese parents in Hong many centuries, every educated man in the Alacrity for this long cruise, which kong is evident to the most casual China paid lip service to the many splen will occupy about a year, early in De
did ideals set forth in those classics, cember.
that His Excellency, before pre-Those
were inconvenient were
Following the completion ignored, but there was no suggestion of senting to the Headmistress of St. ignoring the words that kept the minds period of service at Fort Edgar base, Paul's College, the insignia of the Order of the women of Chipa in letters. Nor 'aymaster Captain AC. Ransom, Thirty-two years did Chinese scholars attempt to unbind C.B.E., has retired
observer,
of his
to which she has been appointed, re- the women's feet, bound (as the saying ago he was Commissariat Officer in the
have been so posted, or for which 08T-Ia Neighbourhood of PEAK CLUBlated that during the last decade the is) at the cost of a pot of tears." The Naval Brigade landed by Admiral Bed payment shall have been made by a
de upon
Piece of JADE mounted in Diamond
PREPAID "WANTED ADVERTISEMENTS.
new ideas about women in China have ford at. Bathurst, on the River Gambia, cheque or the granting of an order or and Platinum. Reward Offered, Beply to number of girl students at that College come with others that are good and some for the punishment of the slave-raiding Warrant on
of the dividend GRAY, cara UNION INSURANCE SCIATT. book
4085 has increased from 50 to over 400. that are bad, but they have come to chief, Fodi Silah. "In the China War of We 1900, too, he was the paymaster of the stay and are rapidly developing. presentment of the AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Equally remarkable has been the phen may trust wise nature, however, to im Rosario. During the war he was Fleet- that should, the above Resciations be passed by
omenal growth of St. Stephen's Girls' plant in the mind of every woman the Paymaster of the Dreadnought in the instinct which places first and foremost Grand Fleet, and from July, 1916, was the Requisite Majority, they will be submitted Spec Resolutions
College, situated at the West end of the the ideal of a happy home. For the in charge of victualling, clothing, and for confirmation at An EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL
chief work of women in the East, as in implement accounts at Chatham Naval City. We have not the actual figures the West, will always be to minister to Depat. Paymaster Captain Ransom was MEETING of "the Company to be held on the 102H DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1926,
showing the increase in the number of those that are bound to them by the member of the Admiralty Committee at the Same Time and Place,
closest family tics. It is because the appointed in 1919 to investigate the TO LET.-FIRST CLASS EUROPEAN By Order of the Beard.
THEIDINGE & MODERNILL BE pupils, but the small beginning of this chonomic independence of women makes system of entry, training, and employ- LOOK POONG SHAN,
Storied with Garage. Phone, Light, sa school is in the memory of many resi-that effort voluntary that it is done soment in the Accountant Branch, as a Chief Manager.
Installed. Moderate Rental --Apply Bor No.
much better nowadays than in years result of which several useful reforms:
bave been introduced. Hongkong, 14th October, 1926, 14009 que, /o Hongkong Daily Press. 1208 dents in Hongkong During the visit gone by.
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