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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
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Dat
NOTICE
INTIMATIONS.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5TH, 1926.
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB,
TE. STEPHAN REIMERS, having left,
for Shanghi, ceases to sign our fraHE FIFTH EXTRA RACE MEET- procuration hero,
CARL MI.
0. ING will be held (Weather permitting) at MILURERS, partner in our firm. HAFFT VALLEY ON SATURDAY, STH NOVEM-
INTIMATIONS.
Autumn-and the
These were the idens which almost certainly prompted the questions concern- ing the increase in the number of ap pointments and the criticism levelled against the abandonment, or postpone
Confirmation classes are being held at present at St. John's Cathedral.
A. Chinese boy jumped off ́a moving motor bus at Kowloon on Wednesday, and received injuries from which he died
St. John's Cathedral Notes reminds | zoon after admission into the Kwong Wah readers that the season of Advent begins Hospital.
taken over the Management of same sy m this BFR 1996, Commencing at 2.50 r.. The approaching Winterment, of the Shing Mun Valley water early this year, siz, on November 25th.
date.
MELCHERS & CO.,
HONGLONG. Hongkong, 3ri Nurumber, 1924 4158
CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN & MORTGAGE CO., LTD.
IL
NOTICE
RHOLDERS in the above Company
are
Her by Reminded that the TWENTY-NINTH ORDINARY GENERAL MEET which was red on 22-d Jeur, 1926 and adjourned, will bo hed a the Begistered Office of the Company GICHGES BUILDING, Hongkong, on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 127. 1926, at 118) o'clots id the Fouzxcos,
SHEWAN, TOYES & Co........
General Managers. Bongkar g. 4th November. 19,6,
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CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN & MORTGAGE CO., LTD..
NOTICE.
TOTICE IS HEBERY GIVEN, th
NOTICE IS DINARY GENERAL
MEETING or SHABEBOLDERS in the shove Company wil be held at the Registered fice of the Company, "Sr. UzDuGI's BUILDING, Hongk rg.on FRIDAY, NOVEM BERT, 1928, ali o'GLOCK in the Fonzoos, for the following purpose:-
"To receive, cons'der, and if th ught advisable, to adopt the Report of the Committee of Investigation "appointed at the Extraordinary "General Meeting of Shirchilders
bell on April 8th, 1926.**
GIVEN NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY that the TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com- pany will to CLOSED, from WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15TH, 1926, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1926, both days inclusive
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO. General Managers._. Hongkong, 4th November, 19:6 -4156
THE
ARMISTICE "DAY, 1926.
THE BRITISH LEGION" as been
asked to farmish
Contingent for
First Bell will be Rung at 2.x.
The Charge for Admission to the Public be all Forsens inclad-
Enclostre will he $1.00 for gloria ritom bring to mind steps that may be
ing
Half
Price.
Members are advised that they must show taken to protect the fragile and
their
Bulges to obtain Admission to the
Members Enclosure.
Each Member bas the right to introduce susceptible.
bare to the Members Enclosure,
Non-members
Tickets for whom can be obtained from Mesars.
INSTEAD & DATE at $5.00 each up to FRI.
NOVEMBER Str, 1926. Tho
Charge
rge for Admiss on for Ladies to the Members' Enclosure will be $2.00. Each Mem- her can obtain, upon application to the -ECRETARY, Nadges for Admission of
Ladies Free of Charge
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HONGKONG BOXING ASSOCIATION.
1: FIRST TOURNAMENT OF THE
SEASON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6TH AT 215 PM. AT THE
THEATRE ROYAL
MAIN EVENT:~
15 ROUND CONTENT FOR THE WILTERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE COLONT. 4.8. Ewix, . .P.O. JIE CARTLIDGE.
H.M.S. HeMER,
Royal Naval Yard,
alo
Five Our CONTESTS.
BOOKING AT MOUTRIE'S Fen:-* : MEMBERS: Bird and 4th NoVEMBEA GENERAL PUBLIC: 5th and 6th Novrunen.
USUAL PRICES.
· WATSON'S '
MALT EXTRACT
WITH
COD LIVER OIL
gives valuable support to the patient's natural
resistance
:
power
supply scheme as far as the island of Hongkong is concerned. It seems very
dificult to understand why fairly con
Amongst the passengers who leit for Manila on Wednesday were Mr. and The annual camp of the Hongkong Mrs. W, E. Douglas and children.. Mr. Volunteer Defence Corps commences at Douglas, who is with the A.P.C., has
siderable sums should be required for aning to-day and ends on December been transferred to the Manila branch.
new officials at a time when the general slackening of commercial activity must be reflected in many.Government depart ments. There are fewer ships in the harbour and fewer students in the schools tut more people are being engaged ́nt
19th.
Con&rmation classes for adulta, senior boys and girls will commence early in December at St. Andrew's Church, Kow- loan.
The next half-yearly meeting of the Hongkong Jockey Club is to be held in Jockey Club annexe on November 18th
at 12:30. p..
There was notified on Wednceday one Dutch case of scarlet fever and one
Both he and Mrs. Donglas will be mhch missed by the many friends here.
Three Chinese who were convicted at the September Criminal Sessions on e charge of inurder on board a fishing junk on-May-20th-at-Lep-Sap-Mei, were duly executed at the Victoria Gaol on Wed- nesday morning, and at the Central Magistracy in the afternoon Major C.. Willson held the customary enquiry into the death of the three prisoners
A pretty wedding was solemnized on
Chinese and one British case (imported) October 31st, in the doctors' house of the Margaret Williamson's Hospital, Shang- of interic fever.
hai, when Dr. W. K. Nance, Head of the. Surgical Department of the Hospital was
"
The Church Body of St. John's Cathe dral has approved of a scheme of scholar-married to Dr. Pheebe Doris Hoffman, ships (tenable at Central British School, also a member of the medical staff of the Kowloon) for choir-boys of the Cnthe institution. The Rev. W. B. Nance of dral.
Seochow, father of the groom, officiated at the ceremony..
the Harbour Office and in the Education Department.
On the other hand our water supply is obviously inadequate and act the pipe line's connecting with the Shing Mun Valley are not to be brought across the harbour. The Unofficial men- bers apparently thought that this latter work had been abandoned on the score of economy and very naturally" and of properly they raised a strong protest H.E. THE GOVERyos, however, gave an entirely different reason for the change in plan. Apparently he is of the opinion Prepared from British
that the water from the Shing Mun winter
The Vienr's Cup for a shooting com- Valley will all be required in the years petition, in connection with St. Andrew's
Three new Consular officers are shortly malted barley and cod liver oil to come to meet the creds of the rapidly Young Men's Club, was won by Mr. C. to be sent by the American Government specially selected for its vitamin developing residential ren on the main. Hesterman. Mr. J. W. Baldwin has to South China, according to reports re- land. What is to become of Hongkong been elected Hon, Treasurer of the ceived in Shanghai The three men are Its palatability makes in the meantime is not quite clear he Club acceptable to.. the most cause even if the project of building in- other reservoir on the island materialises we shall be, as the Hon. Mr. BIRD point ed out. still dependent on the rainfall and that we know o our cost sometimes fail us. Just before the great storm in July the water supply had to be restricted although the rainfall for the
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content.
it
fastidious
10 DAYS' EXHIBITION
OF
PICTURES
AT Misans KOMOR & KOMOR COMMENCING ON MONDAY, THE FIRST or NOVEMBER,
OIL PAINTINGS-
By Boyal Academy Artists of Europe KARPATHY, ALIDEAT, RULLIN, WAGNER, DONNAL X, etc., etc.
WATER COLOURS—
Will these willing to attend, lease sond By the Foremost Artists of Japan A. S. WATSON
the Ceremony at the Cenotaph. their Names in to me by MONDAY MORN. ING, 8TH NOVEMBER.
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R. E. CABLE, Han. Secretary, KETISH LEGION, G.H.
NOTICE
BONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
THE
HALF-YEARLY GENERAL MEETING of MEMBERS will be be'd
in the "JOCKEY CLUB BOOM, Hoşok ing Co Axxxx, cu THURSDAY, 18ex NOVEMBER, 1924, at 12.30 P.M.
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Br Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary,
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG.
IN THE MATTER or 101 COMPANIES
ORDINANCE, 1911
AND
BAKO, TOBAUCHI, KAKO, YOLOUCHI, YA MAMOTO, KOBAYASHI, etc, etc.
The Prices of Water Colours rage from $2.00 to $69.00 each; all guaranteed by Messrs. Kevon & Koxos se being Genuine. They should make Adminnie CHRISTMAS and WEDDING-PRESENTS.
EXHIBITION OPEN FROM 9 AM. to 5 P.M. for 10 DAYS ONLY.
1071
KOMOR & KOMOR,
Art and Curi: Experts,
St. George's Building.
NOTICE.
A. 8. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.
The Undermentioned 9 Certificates for
T384 Shares in this Company, standing
in the Name of LEUNG HING CHEUNG, Have Been LOST, and if at the Expat of One Month from the Date hereof the following Share Certificates be not forthcoming, ether Certificater for the aid Shares will be lasued by the Company and thereafter No Other will
IN THE MATTEE or THE RUSSC-ke Acknowledged:-
ASIATIC BANK.
WINDING UP ORDER male
27TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1:23.
Certificate for 100 Shares Nos. 99314/39413
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the
Date and Place of First Meeting:-
Creditors-1TH, DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1924, at 9.30 O'CLOCK in the FORENDON st the OFFICIAL RECEIVER'S Office. Contributories-1371; DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1990, as 10 o'CLOCK in the FOMENDON at the OFICIAL KECEIVER's Office Dated the 5th day of November, 1928, D. W. TRATMAN, Ocial Receiver and Provisional Liquidator.
41481
NOTICE.
HONGKONG SHAREBROKERS'
ASSOCIATION.
T IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that the
I offer of the HONGKONG SHARE
BROKERS ASSOCIATION... have
This
Day Moved from No. 19 to No. 10, ICE HOUSE STREEL
1st November, 1923,
PAUL HODGSON,
Secretary.
(4143
SANDAKAN LIGHT & POWER CO. (1922), LTD.
96
+1
50852/50911
카
14
39214,39241
56030/36104
12413/124 6 50954/50973 56130/56179
22658
101431/101326
384 Shares in all.
A. 8, WATSON & CO., LTD. Hongkong, 8th October, 1936. "(4019
& CO.. LTD.
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY.
Phone No. 16, C.
(Kowloon Dispensary K. 17).
previous five months had been above the
average.
As far as the general financial position of the Colony is concerned there is not the slightest ground for alarm regarding the future. We have a balance of assets
over liabilities "of acarly three million dollars and that balance will not be touch
at
all coming from Mexico and Scutb America. They are Mr. MacLean, 'now. A scheme for awarding four scholar at Guayaquil; Mr. Butterick, now ships for choir boys taking the form of Valparaiso; and Mr. Bay, now at Tam- free education at the Central British pico. They are not expected in Chian for School, Kowloon, has been approved by several months. The order for their the Church Body of St. John's Cathe-transfer has, however, been issued. dral.
.
The Rev. Lee Kau Yan, who has seven" Garden Road is now open to trafic orphan boys and two blind men in his
both ways. Ice House Street South of
care, is appealing through St. John's
Queen's Road Central, will be open to Cathedral Nutes for gifts of clothing or up-going traffic only. The Military Roads East and South of Murray Barracks are
closed to traffic.
A Chinese married woman, of Peel Street, who attempted to commit suicide yesterday morning by cutting her throat
ed. Up to the present two million dollars with a table knife, died yesterday after have been spent out of revenue out the noon at the Government Civil Hospital, Shing Mun Valley water scheme and the as a result of the injury inflicted.
deficit on the estimates next year, taking into consideration the expected "Field"
At the Kowloon -Magistracy yester
J.P., was charged with assaulting a 'bus
blankets, as it is not easy to provide for them especially now the cold weather is beginning. Any such gifta may be sent to the Chaplain, at the Cathedral Hall. or direct to the Rev. Lee Kau Yao, at St. Stephen's Vicarage, Pokfulam Road.
the Rev. G. R. Lindsay, Vicar of St. Writing in the Monthly Messenger,
Andrew's Churchi, Kowloon, refers with deep regret to the pending departure of the Rev. G. E. Arrowsmith, M.A., whose term, of service expires at the end
from the new liquor duties and the in- day, the son of Mr. Tong Yat Chuen, of this month. The Rev. Mr. Arrowsmith
million. If the Shing Mur. expenditure conductor and refusing to alight from Church on December 8th, after a period
crease in hospital fees, will be only a
BIRTH. HOLDER-On October 29th, at the Coun. try Hospital. Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs. D. W. A. HOLDER, a son.
DEATH. BELL-IRVING-At Foochow, on October 28th, 1926, PATRICIA LOUISz, beloved wife of ARNPAS ICBEAN BELL-IRVING, and, daughter (still-born). [4153 | automatically, wiped out and there will
Hongkong "Office: 1a, Chater Road. London Office: 131, Fleet Street, EU-
The Daily Press.
HONGLONG, Novimas 5тu, 1925.
THE BUDGET DISCUSSION.
therefore," is charged to a loan account, as it should be, that defeit will be
the 'bus when ordered. He was fired 810 on the first charge. The second charge was dismissed.
Y
severs his connection with St. Andrew's
of three years service, during which time he has by steady, conscientious work, as well as by his social gifts, won the esteem of the whole parish.
A Chinese seaman of the x. Kinshan
Among the recent arrivals for H.M.S. prosecuted by Senior Revenue Officer G. Watt at the Central Magistracy yeater- Titania is an entirely up-to-date and day for being in possession of three teels first-class orchestra Known when in of opium was fined $350, with an alter-England as the Medway Melodians, this native of four months' imprisonment, by group of musicians has played at the Mr. R. E. Lindsell.
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be an extra million dollars in hand. It is a position of which we should be proud coming as it does after nearly two years of abnormal trade depression. We do not share the anxiety apparently felt in some quarters because the Colony is to have recourge to borrowing. On the con tPary, it is extremely unfair to present taxpayers that large public works should be entirely financed from current re- vende. There has been extravagance, It was very satisfactory to find that
rather than parsimony, in the past, and the Unofficial members of Council in
it ought not to be a difficult matter now, commenting upon the estimates for .1827 IN THE GOODS OF JOHN FRAZER, emphasised the fact that true economy is due care in exercised, to keep neces
LATE OF 36, FEWRBOXE STREET IN THE Ciri AND
COUNTY OF DUBLIN does not simply mean the stopping of sary recurrent expenditure within the? bounds of estimated revenue. That is *** THE IRISH FREE STATE, works of development. It would be the
A report was made to the police yes. DECEASED.
easiest thing in the world to save two the problem and it can be solved satis. terday by Cheung Ling Sang, a Chinese TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the or three million dollars in a compara-factorily, by watching very jealously any schoolmaster of No. 144, Ki Lung Street, NBuprens Court of Hong Kong hun in
to administrative second floor, to the effect that three men
946.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF
HONG KONG
"
PROBATE JURISDICTION.
Philharmonic Hall, London; The Con naught Rooms; the Holburu Restaurant. A man charged with keeping an opium and in all parts of Kent. The orchestra, divan in the boys" quarters attached includes among others Mr. Jack to the Army Service Corps barracks, o Tanner who have all had first-class ex Hylton, Mr. J. Bramley and Mr. R. posite the Naval Yard gate, was fined pericnce, and is under the leadership of 30 by Major C. Willson at the Central Mr. A. A. Dawes, who will be remember- Magistracy yesterday. The bail of sixed as the leader of the Harkins Quar- tette bere in Hongkong in 1919-1921 smokers who failed to appear, was estreat-The orchestra consists of piano, violins, saxaphones, trumpet, banjos and drums and should be in much demand during the season now commencing,
ed.
expenses. Works of development come entered the house at about Doon yester into a category apart.
FAREWELL DANCE.
PROCEEDS FOR WANHSIEN FUND.
accordance with Bertien 68 of the Probates tively short space of time if instructions proposed addition Ordinance, 1897, made an Onler limiting the Time for sending in Claims against the above were given that there should be no
day and stole a leather bag containing Estate to the 25TH DAY OF NOVEMBR expenditure upon any project which was
not urgently required, or which did not We cordially agree with the remarks 858, mostly consisting of new 81 notes. give promise of an immediate return made regarding the basis of calculation There was also a gold finger ring stolen, upon the money invested. ht" would of the Colony's, military contribution.
Dinner dances are now held at the mean, however, crying a halt to progress This question has, of course, been and reconciling ourselves to a period raised before but no very serious attempt Hongkong Hotel roof garden and ball of stagnation and such a policy would has ever been made to have the position room from 8 p.m. to 12 midnight every both Naval and Army Service men with -in-the-Foxxoox, for the part ose of receiving WANTED LADY STENO-TYPIST with probably ultimately prove to be the most changed. The Colony is not overburden. night except Sundays: Dinner is at a full representation from the Titania
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the FOURTH ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING of Shareholders of the above Company will be held at the Head Office of the Company, S. GEORGE'S BUILDING, ('hater Road, Victoria, Hong Kong, on SATURDAY,
the 6rx NOVEMBER, 1926 at 1L20
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SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.. General Mazagerą. Hongkong, 29th October, 1825.
PREPAID
WANTED
All Claims against the maid Estate should be sent in by that Date to the Undersigned. Dated the 28th day of October, 1928.
.DEACONS, Eolicitors for the Executors,
1, Des Toux Road Central,
How Kor.
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The Dance Club of H. M.S. Titania and Submarines, which has been responsible for staging so many successful functions in past seasons, made their final bow to Hongkong last night, when they held a farewell carnival dance (prior to the ship's 'companies going Home) at the R.E. Theatre, Wellington Barracks.
There was a very large attendance of
General Knowledge of Office Work wasteful and extravagant one upon
ed with money. It has now to investi$3.50 per head or may be had a la carte. and the Submarines. There were also Statement of Accounts and the Report of by Britisk Firm in CANTON
For Further
A merry time was spent, dancing com- the General Managers for the Year ended 30th particulars apply Box 4149, c/e. Hongkong which the Colony had ever embarked. gato every avenue carefully in order to Popular tes dances are also held in therius present, Jusz, 1926, and electing a Consulting Com Daily Press.
see how needed revenue may be raised roof garden from 4.20 p.m. daily (Sun-mencing at 8.30 and continuing until
late hour. The spirit of carnival was mities and Auditors.
The economy which the Unofficial mem- If the rainstorm had done five times the days excepted) for which admission is 50
expressed in the plentiful decorations bers of Council, and every other re-
and the varied costumes. amount of damage it did do and in cents.
Prizes were WANTED: Smell Furnishel FLAT,
or Two or Thres Rooms in Private sident, desires is that which comes from genuity had been taxed to the utmost
given for the best fancy and the most H.M. ships Despatch and Castor arrived original costumes, and the judges had a House for European Family-Man, Wife and Two Babies CAUSEWAY BAY OF HAPPY VALLEY incient supervision of details The to provide the necessary funds to repair in port on Wednesday, H.M.S. Des somewhat difficult task. The usual car. the ravages we suppose the Military
nival novelties were introduced, and DISTRICT Preferred.—Beply particulars to Box No. 4140, so Hongkong money needed for practical and well Authorities would have, automatically patch, which figured prominently in the everything possible was done by those
giving full Daily Press.
considered schemes will never be grudged wonder that jibes are often levelled recently on account of a detach responsible for the arrangements to en-
secured their twenty per cent.. Little
sure a happy time for all present. Need- less to say the Committee's efforts were well replied to and their hopes more than fulälled.
Music was provided by the dance band" of the Titania. The proceeds of admit-
haien Fund,
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'ADVERTISEMENTS.
so long as there is confidence that all [10__LET—"STOWFORD No. 2", 4, 10_LET-UNFURNISHED 4-Roomed possibility of waste is precluded, and
ST
BEADING, Central Kooms, Five Bath Rooms, Kitchen, Servnate” À venue. SHAMBIN. Modern Beuitation, Hot taxpayers are satisfied that the fullest Quarters, fucently repaired and renovated, | and
·Apply-DEACONS, PRINOIS BUILḥINO, PETROLEUM COMPANY, Caxton,
against traditional Government methods, nient of her crew participating in the When the War Office rung short of money Washsien accident, returns after several we presume prayers are offered up that a typhoon will strike Hongkong. And yet months' absence" in the North. H.M.B. Colony is probably one of the most expen
Cold Water. Apply to · ASIATIC | valus is being obtained from every penny it must be remembered that this little stor arrived from Home with relists | tance, "etc. will be devoted to the Wan-
spent.
sive places in the world in which to live. for Naval units,
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