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MENTS.

NOTICE.

EBSRS. LANE, CRAWFORD,

till 1 o'clock as Usoal on SATUK- DAY, JUNE 4TH.

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INTIMATIONS.

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 2nd, 1927.

HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB. H. THE KING'S BIRTHDAY PARADE.

3RD JUNK, 1927.

INTIMATIONS.

CHINA SUGAR REFINING COMPANY, LIMITED:

NOTICE.

THE FORTY-NINTH ORDINARY ANNUAL MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS of the above Cem

THE DBA at the Office of the

A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED. NOTICE.

N FRIDAY, KING'S BIRTH-

ODE, BAY JUNE, and WHIT

HE Public will be Admitted to the closure and Grand Stand ONLY on the Occasion of the above Parade

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary:

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General Agcute, PEDDER STREET, ON TUESDAY, 7TH JUNE, 1947, at Nook, the Report for the parpons of receiving and Statement of Accounts for the Year ondling 31Rt DECEMber, 1928,

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The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from 26TH MAT to 7TH JUNE, 1927, Both Days

inclusive. HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

MONDAY, 5TH JUNE. All DeparETING will be held (Westber THE FOURTH EXTRA RACE

HAPPY VALLEY menta will be 'LOSFD.

Permitting) at On These Days,

on

The Hoxe KONG DISPENSARY, W SATURDAY, ru JUNE and MON. be OPENED for Dispensing PrescripBAY, 6ra JUNE, 1927, Commencing at 2.41 p., on Both Days. The First tions from 10 AM to 11:35, and from

Bell will be Bung at 2.15 r.x. tr. 17.30 PM.

O SATURDAY, 4 JUNE, AU! Departments will b- OPEN as D'anal. Itong Kong, 1st June, 1927. [4994

INSURANCE OFFICES.

HOLIDAYS.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Νο

All FIRE and MARINE IN SURANCE OFFICES will be CLOSED for the TRANSACTION of BUSINESS o FRIDAY, SATURDAY BE MON- DAY, the 3, 4 and 6 JUNE,

1927.

By Order, LOWE, BINGHAM & MATTHEWS,

Secretarios,

THE FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF

Tax MARINE INSURANCE AZIATION

OF JONG KONG AND CANTON. Bong Kong, ist June, 1927,

General Agents. JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD., Hong Kong, 18th May, 1927. [4932

TRAMWAYS COMPANY.

LIMITED.

PEAK

NOTIC

GIVEN

INTIMATIONS.

DEWAR'S

"WHITE

LABEL

*

Every Labour lie has been nailed to the counter; and since their

naines written distinctly thereon. The dress to be worn at the reception will be White Mess Jackets. Orders and decorations.

Those attending the King's Birth- абслу Reception at Government] House are requested to take with authors keep repeating the false them visiting cards or ends with hoods in spite of contradiction, we their are glad to find that the Press is consistently exposing the enfumuia- tru's. But there is one redeeming feature of this sorry business is which the Labour Party are engag- Τέτοι extremists have said

almost everything that it is possible to say to the detriment if British natioanls here, but being fair minded the people at. Home have wade it their business to ascertain the whole of the facts. In meeting SCOTCH WHISKY this laudable quest after kowledge

FINEST

OF GREAT AGE.

Awarded 50 Gold

The Charge for Admission to the Public Enclosure will be $1.00 Per Day for all Persons including Ladies Soldiers

ANNUAL ORDINARY and Prize Medals. IS HEREBY and Hodorsia Uniforms, Half Price.

Members are advised that they must GENERAL MEETING of SHARE show their Badges to obtain Admission HOLDERS of the above Company to the Members Enclosure.

will be held at the Hone KONG HOTEL,

THURSDAY. Bong Kong, on JUNE, 1927, at 11 A., for the purpose of

Each Momber has the right to in trodare 2 Non-members to the Membera Enclosure, Tickets for whom, can be obtain l

PTH

I from Mouarr. Instead & DAVIS Diving the Report of the Directors

at $5.00 Each Per Day up to THURS DAY, 26 JUNE, 1947,

The Charge for Admission for Ladies to the Members Enclosure will be 32.00. Each Member can obtain, upon applica- tinn to the SECRETARY, Badges for

4973 Admission of 2 Ladies Free of Charge.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE, VALUABLE LEASEHOLD

PROPERTY.

TUATE at VICTORIA, HONG KONG, registered at the Land Office as SECTION A or INLAND LOT No. 17. Together with all Buildings thereon known as Nos. 38 & 40, Queen's HONG KONG CRICKET CLUB. Road Central and No. 11, Ste

Street to be sold by PUBLIC TION

un Monday, the 20th day of June, 1927, at 30 CLOCK PM, by Mr. E. V. M. R Do Souss, the Auctioneer,

NOTICE.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

NOTIGA EXTRAORDINARY IS Y ARE

of MEM GENERAL MEETING BERS will be held in the PAVILION of the HONG KONG CRICKET CLUB, Vic toria, Hong Kong, at 5.30 .. on FRI- DAY, 10TH JUNE, 1827, for the paro of considering and, if thought fit, ap- proving the following Resolution-

(1) That the Committee be and are hereby authorised to take the necesary steps to add Second Storey to the existing building a may be deemed advisable.

(2) That the Committee he and are 10 borrow hereby authorised such sums of Money and make auch Financial arrangements as víme to may be required from

out the work time to carry spproved by Resolution No. 1.

By Order of the Committer,

LS. GREENHILL 4991)

Hon. Secretary.

LANE, CRAWFORD'S

RESTAURANT

By

KIND

PERMISSION CP CAPT MACKINNON, RN.

THE VERSATILE DANCE BAND AND CONCERT PARTY

WILL PLAY ORCHESTRAL AND DANCE SELECTIONS

INTERSPERSED WITH

MALE VOICE QUARTETTES VIOLIN AND CORNET SOLOS AND

VOCAL SOLOS.

DURING; AND AFTER DINNER

UN

SATURDAY, JUNE 4TH.

USUAL RESTAURANT CHARGES

DINERS. WILL HAVE OPPORTU NITIES FOR DANCING.

IN

BANK HOLIDAYS.

[4996

IN Accordance with Ordinance No. 5 of 1919, the EXCHANGE BANKS will be OLOSED

for the TRANSACTION of PUBLIO BUSI. NESS on FRIDAY (HI MAIBOTY 8

Street, Hong Kong,

For further Farticulars and Conditions of Sale, Apply to:-Dr. 8. W. Tao, olicitor for the Vendor, No. 2, Des Vux Road Central or to Mr. E V. M. R. De Sousa, the Auctioneer.

Hong Kong, the 19th day of May, 1997.

[4938

SHOPS TO LET

8/94, NATHAN ROAD, KOWLOON.

OFFICES TO LET

STEPHENS BUILDING, 67/69, DES VEUX ROAD CENTRAL,

AND

PRINCE'S BUILDING, CHATER ROAD.

APPLY TO A. J. DAVID

PRINCE'S BUILDING, CHIATER ROAD.

₤25

PREPAID "WANTED" ADVERTISEMENTS.

WANTED A CHINESE CLERK Import and Export Office. Apply now Hand-writing, stating Aga. Experience and Salary desired, to P. O Box 580.

[250

with Good Knowledge for an

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H.P. AUSTIN FOR SALE-New June 1925; Perfect Mechanic 1 Condition. Owner leaving Colony. Price: $950-Apply B. M. EDE, 2d

(251 Floor, PoELL' BUILDING,

LET-At FANLING, & 4-roomed THOUSE ders and Garage. Moderate Rent. - App'y SANG HONG, LTD., 250, DES YEUX

[25€ BOAD CENTRAL

SPORTING.

KWONG

with Statement of Accounte for the Year ended 20th APRIL, 1927.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the will be CLOSED from Company SATURDAY, 4 JUNE to FRIDAY. 10 JUNE, 1927, Both Days in clusive.

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,

General Managers. Hong Kong 30th: May, 1927. [4974

HONG KONG & SHANGHAI

BANKING CORPORATION.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN No Certificate No. 5/NS 8848 dated Hong Kong, 20th July, 1923, for Twelve Sharos, Numbered 190530/130541 inclusive, and Certificate No. 5/NS 10416 dated Hong

6th APRIL 1995, for Six Shares Numbered 56746 to 55750 and 181549 inclusive, all

in the Name of AUGUSTE MAURICE STOLEN, CHAMRION, have been LUST or should and not be produced to the Certificates

I

the 10 JUNE, 1997, New Certificates

for the Bhares will be issued and the aforesaid Certificates Nos. 5/N8 8848 and NS 10416 will be thereafter treated

By Order of the Court of Directorn, by this Corporation as Nuil and Fort.

A. C. HYNES,

Acting Chief Manager. Hong Kong, 11th May, 1927. [4909

FOR SALE OR TO BE LET UNFURNISHED.

No. 27, PEAK, LUGARD ROAD.

NIGHT Roemed HOUSE, with

E Central Heating, Five Bedrooms,

Four Bathrooms, Three Drying Rooms, Modern Bavitation, Grass Tennis Court and Garden-Possession MAY 18T

DAVIS, LINSTEAD # Apply:

[4776 ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS,

Mro

TO LET.

RS. MONTAGUE EDE wishes LET her HOUSE, 3, BOWEN ROAD, without Plate or Linen, for Five or Six Months. Old Servanta would remain. Only Rent Required, No

harge for Furniture,

[4984

OST-Black sni White TERRIER

LOST Blackers to the Name of

JIM, Finder please communicate with' Rav. G. T. WÄLDEGRAVE, SLAKEN'S INSTITUTE

[4982

FURNISHED FLAT DE PEAK TO

LET: Two Bedrooms with Bath- Two Reception Rooms and rooms, enclosed Verandah. Modern Sanitation,

[4796 Immediate Possession.--Apply Box 4786,

in Hongkong Daily Press.

A Reliable ENG.

WANTED

LISH GIRL as Nurse for

Two Children, Age h and 3.-Apply stating Age and Experience (if any) to

[4:89 MES, HILLS, 29, PLAN.

house

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'VICTORIA

VAT

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the great daily papers have played 1 most important paart, and it excites admiration to note the sure

grasp which most of the editorial

writers

posscas of the essential facts of the situation.

The course of events in China has also helped the public in Britain to a right understanding of some at least of the difficultion The outrages at Chapei and elee where threw an illuminating light ou what the position of foreigners would have been in Shanghai had it mot been for the presence of an

KING'S BIRTHDAY PARADE.

HOW TO GET TO HAPPY VALLEY.

Mousia. Lane, Crawford, Lid.. announce that they will be open❘ THE STAND AND ENCLOSURE

ARRANGEMENTS. for business from 8.30 until o'clock as usual on Saturday.

The Volunteer Defence Corps diets are published in our isate to-day. This is an exception to the general rule. Next week they will be published on Friday as usual.

The total output of the Kaiint Mining Administration's niues for the week ending May 14th, 1927, amounted to 84,353 tons and the salos during the period to 92,00

toos.

Tomorrow is the King's Birth- day, when the parade takes place

at Happy Valley of some 4,000 men of the Navy, Army and local Volun teer Corps. There will also be an aerial display, showing the skill and during of the Navy and Air Force aviators.

it is an event to which residents of the Colony, both Europeas und The police on Tuesday picked up Chinese, have been looking for the body of a Chinese girl off wars with considerable keenness, Choungchau, which has since been identified as that of one of the and only fine weather is necessary two victims of the ghastly murder to secure a huge attendance at committed last week na a sampan.

what will be a deeply impressive No arrest. has yet been made.

pageant of our Fighting Forces. Two coolies

injured at The Stewards of the Hong Kong Kowloon Tong, on Tuesday morn ing when slut twenty tons of Jockey Club have very kindly ar earth fell from an embankment on ranged for the public to have, nd- which they were working. The two mission to the members enclosure

were buried by the fali and

Dicti

were

were extricated by the Kowloon and grand stand, and no dimbt the a Derby Day Fire Brigade. Both were admitted | crowd will rival to hospital but are not in a serious assembly. caditiqu.

The Hong Kong Club Stand has been placed, at the disposal of H.E. Lane, Crawford's Restaurant is the fiovernor and will be reserved

Thebers of the Council and Heads and patrons on Saturday night.

Versatile Dance Band and Con Assistant Heads of Government De-

THE VERY FINEST OLD adequate forer of British troops providing special features for their for Lady Clementi's party, Mem-

The logic of facts has answered the paling series of the Socialists who SCOTCH WHISKY protested against the dispatch of naval and military units With this in mind the suggestion of Mr.

As supplied to the Houses of

Lords and Commons.

SOLE AGENTS:

A. S.

WATSON

LTD.

& CO.,

HONG KONG DISPENSARY.

[50

M. & Mas. A, S. D. COUSLAND.

4990]

J.P.C.

Hong Kong Office: 1A, Chater Rd. London Office: 21, Bride Lane,

Fleet Street, E.O. 4.

The Daily Press.

HONG KONG JUNE 28, 1927.

THE FOLLY OF THE SOCIALISTS.

cert Party will play dance and partments. other music during and after dinner

To obtain the best positions in and a tale voice choir will give a the stands and enclosures residents number of quarteltes. The prices would be well advised to make an are as usual and there will be curly start for the Valley, for in view of the great increase in the size of the Parade this year the attendance will be large.

facilities for dancing.

RAMSAY MACDONALD to American

Bail of $1,000 was insufficient to reportera recently makes strango

effect the appearance yesterday be reading. Before he left the United fore the Magistrate of a Chinese States for England he stated that foreman, residing in an unnumber- "the best way to prolett foreigned matshed at a Tau Kok, who was arrested on charges of possess- settlers in China would be-to buying 410 sticks of dynamite and them tickets home, and so avoid the offering a bribe of $10 to a Chinese detective sergent. Mr. Hind for sending of troops." We are not the defence said in reply to the | surprised that this statement, which Bench, that he received his instrue tions from the defendant but had is in keeping with Labour Policy just been informed that the man

in respect to Chiu, has been sharp. had left the Colony. ly criticised in London.

The Daily Telegraph aptly suys buying tickets home for the British residents in Shanghai would mean the deserved extinction of British China for at bust prestige in a generation and the cumplrte! enormous trade cullapse of our

The interests in that country."" Times lashes the Labour Party in an article full of wit and hiting China was remote and altogether intelligible, the paper remarks, and it is not easy for the Labour leaders to take sides until the British Government were in difficulties owing to something serious that happened at Hunkow.

everything becam Thereafter simple. The Labour Party immed iately averpted at, its face value all that the Chinese Nationalist. Government"

Barruan.

not

ANOTHER TYPHOON NEAR PHILIPPINES.

BUT FINE WEATHER FOR HONG KONG

BREAKFAST THERE.

An innovation will be the op- Happy Valley. Messrs. Lane, Craw- portunity of procuring breakfast at lord & Co, have been very enter- rising in this connection and will provide a meal of their stal ex ellenes at the very reasonable charge of 1 per cover if ordered in advance. Refreshments will also be obtainable at the Jockey Club Stand at Cafe charges.

HOW TO GET THERE.

Extra trams will be running and the Tramway have made fall ar rangements to cope with increased traffic, but no doubt trams will be full, and rickshas and taxis will also and plenty of custom.

Following on the tracks of the

The Police Department issued last recent typlioun that wrought a good deal of havoc in the Philippines week the following structions re- and struck the China coast in the garding traffic arrangements on the Swatow district, warning given

Queen's Road East from Arsenal

Hong Kong, coast ports, etc., of morning of June 3rd. typhoon about 300 miles E. NE. Street to Stubbs Read will be closed of Manila, moving N.W., the posito motor traffic from 7.30 to 11 tion at 1a.m. yesterday being.

Vehicles proceeding to the Public within 120 miles of Lat. 37 N.,

Enclosure will do so by way of Long. 195 E, moving N.W

The American Consulate-General Praga East, Wanchai Road, Leigh. states that the Manila Observatory tot Hill Road and Wong Nei has reported as follows:-

1.20 p.m., June 1st:-Typhoon in Chong Road and will return by the about .327 Long. E. and 18 hat. N., moving N.W

4.95 p.m.-Typhoon in about 120 asserted-namely, Long. E. and 10 Lat. N., moving that for all the trouble in China N.W. Great Britain was primarily and ultimately to blame.'

We cannot pretend to say what effect the misguided policy of the Labour leaders will have eventually

on

Local Report.

29.62:

The weather report, forecast and remarks issued by the local Royal Observatory at 5.40 p.m. states:-

An area of relatively high pres sure extends from Shantung. Bouth the fortunes of the party.

Eastward to the Bonius. The ty As the weeks pass the trials of the There are sume close observers who

predict that the folly which has phoon is situated about 120 miles Labour Party in Great Britain been manifest will cause a split, of North Lazon, moving N.W.

Forecast:-N.E. winds, moderate, over their attitude in regard to Either the extremists, who are

responsible for the China policy. cloudy, improving later."

Meteorological observations yes- -China become harder to bear. Some must be driven out or worse things

were:-Barometer, of the members of the party persist will happen than the bickerings terday

In E., force 3. in repeating the original slogan and quarreling which have become temperature, 76; humidity, 94; wind

notorious in respect months.

itaiufall for the 24 hours ending trust the business of Government to at. 10 a.. on Wednesday, 03 inch, to clear out of the country and

who that it is the duty of the British any case the country will not again

are confessedly base total since June 1st, 41.76 inches, to desert their coun-against an average of 23.82 inches. leave the Chinese Nationalists to enough

trymen in the hour of danger work out their own salvation un-

until these men or others of the hampered. Other Labour speakers Labour Party can act themselves right at the bar of public opinion. indulge in general denunciation of It is freely, and openly stated in Imperialista-whatever that may London that the proteste that were made when protective forces were meau-and of the Capitalists who dispatched to Shanghai were in- have, they allege, robbed and hat if the Soviet poured money spired by Moscow, and further, plundered the Chinese for geners into China to make revolution err tions. Another class of Labour tain, there is no reasonable doubt that money from the same source politician makes a direct appeal has reached the fuglemen of Bolshe

vism in Great Britain, to trade union opinion and pre-

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DYER,"

NUMBER ONE GOOD MAN."

same route.

Vehicles proceeding to and from the Peak will do so by way of Praya East, Wanchai Road, Morri- sen Hill Hoad and Morrison Gap Road and return by the same route. H.E. the Governor will leave Government House approximately at 8.10 8.m. and will proceed by way of Garden Road and Queen's Road East. He will be escorted by a fleet of twelve Police cycles and a detachment of twelve Volun teer machines will bring up the

rear.

Troops from Kowloon will be landed at the Commissariat Pier, Queen's Pier and "Star" "Ferry Pier. They will later return from the same piers.

Pedestrians are specially request- ed to keep to the footpaths.

AMBULANCE ARRANGE-

MENTS.

Ambulance arrangements for the King's Birthday Parade are FLM follows:

The R.A.M.C. will take care of the Naval and Military Foreen on parade, while the St. John's Am bulance Brigade will attend to the A cordial send-off was accorded civilians attending the parade. yesterday to Mr. H. M. Dyer, chief A first aid station will be erected emanager of the Hong Kong and by the B.A.M.C. and they have situated EAUTIFULLY B standing within own spicions

Whampoù Desk Co., Ltd., on his invited the St. John Ambulance departure for England. Mr., and Brigade to share. it with them. Mrs. Dyer sailed on the Empress of There will be 100 St. John men on grounds (30 cesta by chair or 40 cente by tari to reach same) will accept young

Canada.

duty, while Dr. (Mrs.) Minnett will family or two bachelors for large front

At the Dock Company's office also be present to attend to ladies room possessing broad sorandahs and

number of the principal Chinese who may require attention. good outlook, private bath with hot and judices by asserting that Chinese cold water, etc. Bervice and food included workers are the victims of oppres One Chinese ease of enteric was employees presented Mr. Dyer with an address, and as he left the if required. Moderate price to nice

sion. The British, they say, are res-notified on Tuesday.

wharf two long strings of fire-

On account, of the continued in- people. Ons self-contained furnished fat mid-level, available by taxi nest to fiat

Mr. E. Cock will act as Chief crackers were let off.

When the Empress of Canada disposition of Mr. R. E. Lindsell, GUNS by W. W GREENER or to door by chair 40 cents for bachelors Ponsible for bad factory conditions

Manager of the Hong Kong and WEBLEY and SCOTT, and Other

meas or young family. Service and food in China. Then there is the ease Whampoa Dock Co., Ltd., during sailed at noon she was escorted Mr. R. A. D. Forrest yesterday down the harbour by a tug earry-morning relieved Mr. E. W. Hamil- French and if required: Excellent view and small Makers-British,

ton as firet Magistrate in the big ing a number of Mr. Dyer'a os garden. Airy position. Modern house of the concessione and settlements the absence of Mr. R. M. Dyer. American.

At the tug's masthead Coart at the Central Magistracy, which were, if the George Wash-

Sir Shouson Chow, who is spend: ployees. B.B.A. Air Rifles, and Ministare not far from beach and a motor bms

Before Mr. R. A. D. Forrest, at Rifles, 23 Calibre, Repeating and route, posting, garage has two flate

furnished

sing

mington's of the Labour Party are ing a holiday in Japan, will leave few a large rod banner lettered in modern bathroom,

the Central Magistracy yesterday Automatic.

flush, hot and cold fally

to be believed, filehed from the there by the s.s. Empress of Russia, white with the following inscrip-

And it is expected that he will tion: water, broad verandahs having excellent

Alla labourmen talkee so fashion morning, an assistant shroff, in the SPORTING CARTRIDGES of views Fossibly available to bachelors unsuspecting Chinese by British arrive here shortly.

good jone must keep Mr. and employ of the Hong Kong and all descriptions.

se mess or single rooms with private

traders in days gone by. Agente for W. W. GREENER, bathrooms with breakfast and service or

The manager of the Osaka Sho Mrs. Dyer safe, must bring them China Gas Company, was charged Dock with the embezzlement of 81,383.61, fall board. We also have houses and

Fortunately in the interests of gen Kaishe called on Commodore J. back in velly good health. LTD., BIRMINGHAM.

flats furnished or unfurnished in other

truth and political decency all Pearson, C.M.G., R.N., yester Co, no can lose Taipan Dyer; he which he was alleged to have collect. loo ations.

day and expressed his appreciation belong number one good maned from various places. Mr. Arm- these misrepresentations, and scores and thanks for the antion taken by catchee good luckee to Kowloon strong appeared for the prosecu- Alla man sahy, alla man tion, and Mr. F. E. Losoby defend- of others of a similar character, the British Naval Authorities in Dook.

Goodbye, Mr. and Mrs.ed. The case was remanded for a

week. despatching a destroyer to the talkce. are chalicged as they are made, I assistance of the ss. Ganges Maru, * Dyer.

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DAY (WHIT MONDAY), the Far, 4TH

and 6TH PROXIMO.

Hong Kong, 31st May, 1927. [4089

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CALL HONG KONG SMALL INVESTORS SHARE & REAL ESTATE CO. Or Tel. 0, 4630.

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