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NEW ADVERTISE- MENTS.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF

HÀNH KONG

No 1 or 1927

COMPANIES WINDING UP.

N

Is THE MATTER OF THE COM. PANIES ORDINANCES, 1901-1995

AND

IN THE MATTK or DAVIS COM.

PANY LIMITED. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that

Petition for the Winding up of the ale mel Company hy the Supreme Court of Hong Kong was. on the 21st day of JUNE, 1927, pr mental to the said Court by TONG SHID LUIN, of No. 180, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL Victoria, in the Colony of of Hong Kong. And that the agid Petition is, cizect d to be heard before the Court sitting at 10.30 AM. on the 97TH DAY OF JULY, 1927, and any Creditor or Can- trilatory of the said Company desirous of supporting or opposing the making of an Order on the said Petition may

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appenr at the Time of Hearing by hi

alf or his Courel for tlust purpose;

INTIMATIONS.

TO LET.

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY,

ROUND FLOOR, Threo Roomed

GROUND OF Berishatch, with

Flush and Sanitary Conveniences.

Apply tor-

SPANISH DOMINICAN PROCURATION:

TOLETNO, Four Rooms, Flush LET-No.1, KELLETT HOUSE, Systom, Separate Kitchen, Sorvants' Quarters. All Modern Conveniences. Apply MEMBRS. DEACONS, PRINCE'S

(247

BUILDING.

FOR SALE-Genuine Szuiro de-

Laxe Seater Touring CAR

in Exceptional Condition throughout.→ Apply Box No. 5105, care of the Hong- kong Daily Press.

[5105

INTIMATIONS.

REVOLUTION ON THE

GREEN.

Mt. Joses took his golf chubs and a friend out of Canton City to the

JULY 8th, 1927*.*

Cooties are still clearing the debris of last Saturday's landslide from the new road to Repulao Bay. The road is still closed to traffic.

Among the passengers booked for

WATSON'S Tungshali Links. It is good if you Hong Kong, ou the P. & O. 8.5.

LAVENDER WATER

The most refreshing of

all perfumes in the

hot weather.

"live in the constficted, area of Shaneey to gaze out now and again aeroes an open space and to swing a club.

Mudur, which leaves London for China on August 12th, are Dr. and Mrs. Shellshear.

THE C.N.C. STRIKE.

NO CHANGE IN POSITION.

ANOTHER POLICE OFFICER LEAVING.

NEGOTIATIONS AT SHANGHAI? FAREWELL GIFTS TO SUB-

INSPECTOR PERKIN.

TRIBUTES. PAID TO HIS SERVICE.

So far there has been no develop- ment with regard to the Chinn Arriving by the Kashgar from Navigation Company officers' strike, At the first tec Mr. Jones pre-Europe were Surg. Com. Hefferans, except that the officers have been withdrawn from ships and have Patrick, Eng.

After being connected with the Surg. Lient. J. pared to drive, when he saw, to Lieut. H. Lang, Com. H. D..Byron

been replaced by members of the Water Police for 17 years, Sub- his amazement, a group of people and Lieut Cam. C. V. Marsden. shore staff of the Company. Inspector. J. Perkin, who has been squatting, on the green.

With the arrival of the Kings in charge of No. 2 Launch is re- Coming ashore from the Hung-on Wednesday the whole of the tiring, and leaves for Home to-

"What the devil are they doing 7"

he said to his companion: Then he let forth a mighty "Fore,"

the group and enne running to- wards him. It proved to be a young Chinese, probably a student, with horn-rimmed spectacles. was out of breath.

He

ho ferry boat on Wednesday C.N. fleet has stopped running.rrow afternoon, a Chinese woman trip- All ships that were at sen 'at mid-

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the

In connection with his doparkuru

One figure detached itself from Ped over a rope dangling over the night on June 29th have, now reach a very interesting ceremony took side of the launch. She was takened port, and vessels, are held up at place at the Police Canteen, at to hospital.

Singapore, Bangkok, and other. Police Headquarters, yesterday places.

morning, when Mr. P. P. J. Wode- A paragraph appearing in A

Those held up South of Ilong house, C.I.E. (Deputy-Superinten- Home paper states: A very severe

awaiting instructions dent of Polico), presented Sub- earthquake, probably in Eastern

Kong are from herd. China,

registered W/LS

Tspector Pork in with farewell Ships tied up North of this port.gifts which had been subscribed for seismograph at Kow Observatory. The disturbanes lasted about four Amoy, Swatow, Tientsin, etc., are by his colleagues in the Force.

awaiting instructions from Shang The presentation was made in hại..

the presence of many police officera, 1 is stated that negotiations are who included Mr. T. A. King proceeding at Shanghai and a meet-(Director of Criminal Intelligence), ing of the Marine Engineers' Guild Chief Inspector W. Kent and was held here yesterday but the Inspector 2. F. Aris. proceedings were private.

What on earth are you doing said Mr. Jones. Why don't you

7'ANTED. — A Second Hand Has the true fragrance get off the green!"

MOTOR CYCLE (B.S.A. 27

A copy of the Petition will bhp), Price the Most $150. Apply to farnished to any reditary of Contribu- The SECRETARY (MR. KAN VOL) tory of the said Company requiring of 130. Das Vaux ROAD W245. the same by the Undersigned on payment

of the regulated Charge for the same.

HASTINGS, DENNYS & BOWLEY,

Solicitors for die Petitioner,

NOTA Person who intends to appear on the Hearing.of the sai Petition must serve on or sed by Port to the shove named Notice in Writing of his intention to rio Fo. The Nolien

just

state the Name and Adres of the Person, or, if a Firm, the Name and Address of the Fire, and must be signed by the Person or Firm, or his Solicitor (if

itor (if any), and their must be servet, or if post, must" sently Post in sufficient time to reach the above numeri Not Later thin.6 o'clock in the AFTERNOON of the 26TH DAY THE JULY, 1927..

INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGA-

TION CO., LIMITED.:

HE FORTY-SIXTH ORDINARY TENERAL MEETING of the Company will be held at the Offices of

(5092

of

SHOP TO LET ENGLISH LAVENDER.

88, NATHAN ROAD, KOWLOON.

OFFICES TO LET

STEPHENS BUILDING, 67/69, DES VOUX ROAD CENTRAL

AND

PRINCE'S BUILDING, CHATER ROAD.

In Elegant Green

Flasks

Each $4.00, $2.25, $1 25.

the General Managers, Messers, JAFINE, APPLY S. J. DAVID & CO. A. S. WATSON

MATHESON & CO LTD, Polder Street

Hong Kong, on MONDAY, the 25TH JULY 1927, at 11.00 A.M., for the par pose of receiving the Report of the Directors, pausing the Accounts, and electing Director and Auditors

The TRANSFER HOOKS of the Company will CLOSED from the 18TH JULY to ETH AUGUST, 1927, Both Days inclusiva

"By Order of the Board,

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.,

General Managers. Hong Kong, 24th June, 1927, (5072

HONG KONG & SHANGHAI

BANKING CORPORATION. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

NOTICE IS OL 1994

dated Hong Kong, 14th OCTOBER, 1913 for 5 Shares numbered 14623/14027. inclusive, and Certificate No. 5/N8 2596 dated Hong Kong 14th OCTOBER, 1913,

5 Shares embered

for

the

inclus

And

in

PRINCE'S BUILDING,

OHATER ROAD.

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Hong Kong Office: 14, Chater Rd. London Office: 21 Bride Lane,

Fleet Street, E.C. 4.

The Daily Press.

Hose Koxo, July 8, 1927.

THE NATIONALISTS AND.

SOVIET RUSSIA..

33me of LI

KON, have been LOSE or STOLEN, sad should the Tituse who have been looking for- Certificates not be produced to the Bank ward to an era of peace as soon

1027.

New before the 98TH JULY, Certificates for the Sheres will be isened

as the Nationalists had completed and the aforesaid Certificates Nos. 5/NS

their self-appointed task of ridding

259 and 6/N'S 2996 will be thereafter

treated by this Corporation ne Null an You.

By Order of the Court of Directors, A. HYNES. Acting Chief Manager.

Hong Kong, 29th June, 1927. (5086

FOR SALE OR TO BE LET UNFURNISHED.

No. 27, PEAK, LUGARD ROAD, TIGHT Roomed HOUSE, with

Central Hunting, Five Bedrooms, Four Bathrooms, Three Drying Room Modoro Sanitation, Gros Tonais Court and Gardon-Possession MAY 18T

Az DAVIB, Apply: LINSTEAD ALEXANDIA BUILDINGS.

[4776

FOR SALE OR TO LET ON LEASE.

UNFURNISHED PHOUSE.

INFURNISHED or Partly Farmi

PEAK at MAGAZINE GAT, close to MOTOR ROAD, from 1st NOVEMBER

Apply A. S. MACKICHAN.

Moners. LzID & ORANGE, P. & O. Building.

50991

TURNISHED House and Flats

near Beach and omnibus, oc

casional tennis, Garage, moderate rout, Single "furnished rooms, with board, from $140 up. SMALL INVESTORS Tel. 0. 1080.

& CO., LTD.

HONG KONG DISPENSARY.

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You must not hit. You must not hit," panted the gasping one,"

"Why not?" "We are ground."

having chow on the

"Hut you can't have chow bure. These are our links: We have paid for thein.".

"No-ud-we are having revalu- tion, in China. We can do what we like."

"But." protested Mr. Jones, this is not fair. We are free to use the links if we pay for them. You must go and have your revolu

hours.

A Chinese living at No. 198, Wan- chai Road was on Wednesday bit ten by a dog belonging to Mr. Morita, of No, 218, Queen's, Road East. He went to the Government Civil Hospital for treatment. The. dog has been sent to Kennedy Town for observation.

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News has reached the Colony. that Mr. R. C. Lee, the son of Mr. Lee Hysan, has passed his fiunl examination for the Bachelor of Arts degree, ni Pembroke College, Oxford. Mr. Lee is shortly, re-

ARMED ROBBERY.

KOWLOON CITY GROCERY

SHOP VISITED.

RAID ON THE TILL.

About eight o'clock last evening.

The parting gifts comprised a gold watch and chain, a pair of gold cuff-links, and a leather wallet. On the back of the watch was in- suribed: * Presented to Sub. Inspector . Perkin by his com rades of the Hong Kong Police Force on the occasion of his retire- ment on th July 1927.

on somewhere else. I have many turning to Hong Kong and is ex-three Chinese, two arned with Wodehouse said that the Captain-

good friends among the Chinese, and they would not behave like this."

Good friends. Ah yes," inter- ruited the young student scorn- fully, "running dogs of the Im- perialists."

- -

In making the presentation, Mr.

revolvers and one with a knife, de-Me, E. D. C. Wolfe) would have Superintendent of Polico (the Hon.

liked to be present, but he had an-. other engagement.

cided to pay a visit to a grocery shop at No. 125, Main Street. Kow- loan City.

pecied here at the end of August.

Mr. L. S. Amery, Tominions Secretary, leaves in the third week of July for his Empire tour of South Africa, Australia, New Zen- Arriving at this address they land and Canada, and on his re- turn to England next January he "Don't be foolish," said Mr. will have travelled between 25,000 Jones. I know General very and 30,000 miles. well indeed. If you don't clear away yourselves and your chow. at once I'll report you to him."

"O-ob" the revolutionary's altitude changed. "O-oh, you know General -

Very well indeed I tell you Now, clear out-at once," and Mr. Jones repeated his words forcibly, in Cantonege,

Like mist upon the mountains the student" melted away. In a few minutes the "'chow" and the "chow-eaters" had vanished into the distance.

quirkly informed the accountant and his half-dozen fokis that they did not wish to purchase either sugar or any other commodity According to a report made to which the store had to offer. No. the police by the master of a fish the visitors held their victions up drying hulk at Shaukiwan, four in a most audacious manner, and men, one armed with a revolver, then calmly walked away with the and the ather three with daggers,

"takings, mounting to $152. boarded the junk on Wednesday

There had been no arrests made afternoon. They bound and gagged up to a late hour last night. the crew and looted the boat of money and jewellery valued at $120.

A detachment of Marines num-. bering about a hundred went for arente march through the Eastern. part of the city to Happy Valley yesterday morning, headed by the Hermes hand. A detachment of the K.O.S.B.'s arched through the Western district headed by the bagpipes.

SAMPAN. CAPSIZES.

OCCUPANTS. RESCUED BY

POLICE. LAUNCH............

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Continuing, Mr. Wodehouse said that Sub-Inspector Perkin joined the Police Fores from the Navy on September 5th, 1910. He was promoted Lance Sergeant on Jan- uary 1st, 1915, Crown Sergeant on April 17th, 7020, and Sub-Inspector- on January 6th, 1022

Mr.. Wodehouse thought he was right in saying that Sub-Inspector Perkin had spent all the period of

his service with the Water Police. Mr. Perkin was very fortunate to have been the officer in charge of a Police cruising launch on the only, occasion when they were successful in entching pirates in the act, al- though the Police had been trying. to do so for many years. He was, referring to the Saikung piracy in September of 1920 when Sub-Inspec tor-Perkin arrived with the launch just in time to prevent the piracy, and it was due to his, action that all the piraten were arrested. For this conspicuous service Sub-Inspec- tor Perkin was cominoided by His Excellency Sir Cecil Clementi.

off near Holt's Wharf, Kowloon,

Yesterday morning, while tacking sajapan was capsized, by a sudden "Isn't that typicat?" said Mr.

wind squall and its two occupants, both were suffering from the oppresJones, as, after a good drive cach, shoemaker's shop in Wellington into the water

A burglar or burglars entered a a man and a woman, were thrown

Mr. Perkin was also commended sion of imperialism. He declared

Fortunately, he and his friend strode over to the Street early yesterday morning by

a Water Police by the C.S.P. in 1818 for the purt that the anti-communist movement | groei.

We are having revolution ifting the door off its hinges. A launch was on Harbour patrol duty he took in the affair in Tai-O when

showcase was broken aimed against. Soviet in China. Bot

and in the vicinity, and both the sam- Sergt. Glendinning was murdered We can do what we several pairs of shoes, and also took pan people were rescued, little the by an Indian constable who after- Russia and that the Nationalistke."

wards committed suicide. (On this an electric fan, worth altogether worse for their immersion, Government was more than willing

865, were stolen. The loss was not The sampan was righted and occasion, the Police Station caught discovered until the shop was open- towed into Causeway Bay Typhoon fire, and the lives of Mrs. Glendin ed by the proprietor.

ning

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"Heaven help China," said his

to resume the traditional friendly friend. relationship with that country.

We are not, concerned” to examine

TIMOTHY CEMSHAW.

this statement very closely for the BRITISH AND CHINESE. purpose of showing up its many absurdities, although it would be interesting to know how Soviet Russia is oppressed by imperialis

Tue Chinese would be delighted to see the British back again," said Lieut. Colonel P. T. EVERTON, late

the country of communist agitators and why it should be necessary to Consul-General in Chinese Turkes expel Russian agents from China

tan, at a Soroptimist Club luncheon

and plotters will be surprised and if China and Russia are such close disappointed by the farewell mes Triends and have the same objects at the Criterion Restaurant,

open

Lance-Sergeant, l'ennell was out shooting dogs at Chung Sha Wan ou Wednesday when he accidentally wounded two Chinese women who were working in field at the time. One women received a wound in the left side of the neck and the other in the left foot. Their in-. dressed at the Goverment Civi Hospital.

juries, which were not serious, were

Three Chinese, one of whom was

Shelter.

The late Mr.

George Deacon Coutts, of Avenue Haig, Shanghai, who died on December 24th, aged 54, left property in Great Britain of the value of £41,441, with net per- sonally £41,173.

A marriage has hicen arranged he tween Captain Philip Jermy Guy 14th Punjab Regiment, and Eliza Tilley, the British Ambassador in beth, elder daughter of Sir John

a woman; were in the water for Tokyo, and Lady Tilley, of Felsham about two hours on Wednesday, House, Suffolk. according to a vernacular press report. It appears that the trio set out from the South China

WER an-

on

and hor baby were endan

gered).

Referring to this, Mr. Wodehouse said that that was the first time he was acting as C.S.P. and he was in the rescue launch which went out to Tai-O at the time. He would never forget the blazing station against the skyline, and they did not know what to expect when they landed. Then they were greatly re- Perkin had gallantly rescued Mrs. lieved to find that Sub-Inspector

Mr. Wodehouse said he hoped the Glendinning and her baby.

On handing over the presents,

wallet would be large enough to bold all the notes which Mr. Perkin

sage which Dr. C. . Wu, the in view. The statement itself is London."Bribery," he continued, Nanking Foreign Minister, is re-sufficient to dainn the Nationalists "entered into the question of the

The annual sports gathering of would receive from his pension. Mr. Perkin suid: I thank you parted to have given to the Soviet for all time as a double-dealing set present trouble to a large extent. Athletic Club's bathing inatshed id the Hong Kong and Shanghai (she)

You an attempt to swim over to Kow. Banking Corporation Consul-General, M. LINDE, on hi of opportuniats with whom it is The soldiers and their generals loon Dock, and when half way ground at New Beckenham

nounced to take place at the Bank's you all very much."

The retiring officer's health was useless to expect a fair deal, and were only fighting for two thingsong for them and all they could Saturday, June 11th, Md to dis

the proved

thon drunk, after which the gather- For he's Jolly Good Fellow." The function ended by all giving Mr. Perkin three hearty cheers.

our wonder is why it should have been made at this particular june- Does Dr. We imagine that the European Powers have been

ture.

power and loot. The Chinese felt no great antipathy to the British. The British, like the Chinese, were

do was to keep afloat until rescued N. Padfield was expected to disgung. by a felling craft.

nature of a return visit.

tribute the prizes.

departure for Russia.

There is a strong opinion among the Chinese that the Nationalist attack upon the so-called "Rezin'

Following an appeal from Sir At a meeting held yesterday after- noon by members of the Chinese Arthur K. Yapp for a grant in has been a carefully and an elabo drugged sufficiently by the papera nation of shopkeepers, and we Press Association, arrangements aid of the YM.C.A. work with

to receive a Press Delegation from British troops in China, the City PENANG OFFICIAL RETIRES. rately staged farce for the benefit of campaign against communism and had always given them our trade Canton this Saturday, were discuss Corporation has voted a sum of £500 foreign nations, and the belief is that it is high time to make farther on good, honest terms."

ed and it was decided to hold for the provision of a hut, to be

PENANG, June 29th banquet at the Tu Yuen restaurant identified by name with the Cor-

The President of the Municipal: still widely held that sooner or later overtures to Russia, lest Russia

Sir HAIRY Pancer, for 37 years It will be remembered that some poration of London..

Coramission stated that he regrett- the politicians and militarists of should take that campaign too counsellor at the British Embassy time ago a party of Hong Kong Nanking will join again with the seriously and stop the supplies of in Japan, who is retiring owing to connection with the inauguration slightly injured when the motor service,

A girl pillion rider on a vycle ed the retirement of Mr. A pressmen paid a visit to Canton driven by Mr. Li Lin Shing was Bigge as Becretary after 30 years Hankow group. Support. certain- money, Grins and Ammunition ill health, says that the situation of the Canton-Kowloon Railway

1. Warren came into collision at cipality in 1807- 18 assistant Wu's message.

given to this opinion by Dr. which may prove essential to further in China will take many years to express service. This is in the cycle and a car driven by Mr. D. Mr. Biggs first joined the Muni-

Nationalist progress.

the junction of Mody and Nathan secretary, receiving the full ap clear. up-or rather to buy up, aa What be

The death occurred at his re Roads on Wednesday evening. The pointment de secretary in 1908. that the i After pointing out.

Commissioners -- recorded comes now of all the loud cries for generate only remain faithful until sidence, No. 32, Nathan Road (Rose two vehicles were damaged, but not Nationalist Governincat had been BORODIN's dismissal and of the

higher bribes are offered.

Terrace), Kowloon, on Wednesday, extensively, and the girl's injuries their keen appreciation of of Mr. Eduardo Jose da Silva were, not serious enough for her to service. forced to suppress the communists cleaning up" process of which

Lord DEWAR's role as an epigram Loureiro. Mr. Loureiro was a well be taken to hospital. mist had full sway at the jubilee known Portuguese resident, and because they were hindering the

WEATHER REPORT. 40 much bae been heard. It has

The engagement is announced, formerly was employed at the Hong progress and threatening the very

dinner of the Distillers Company Kong Hotel. He was over 60 years and the marringe will take place i to be recognised that if the among his efforts being the follow-of age, and leaves a widow, two shortly, of Mr. J. L. Dodds, First existence of the Nationalist Re- Nationalists work in conjunctioning: The real puzzle to-day is sons and two daughters,

Testerday's weather report, fore- The Secretary at the British Legation,ense and remarks, mued by the volution, Dr. Wu remarked that with Soviet Russia they will never China. Nover was it more necessary funeral took place last evening at Stockholm, and Etelka Bell, of 62, Royal Observatory at 4.00p.m., there was always a possibility of arrive at a friendly understanding to handle china with care." "The latives and friends being present. Edward Bell, of New York, Jato

Happy Valley Cemetery many re- Avenue de Tokyo, Paris, widow of stated

Presure is highest to the East of Sino-Soviet entente because it was with other foreign powers. The under-dog in China at the present A large number of floral tributes American Chargé d'Affaires in the Boning and low over Chine realised that Soviet Russia and anti-foreign propaganda, in some time appears to be the Pekingese." were sent Mr. Loureiro had Peking, and daughter of Brig. Gen. generally

large circle of friends, here and China. were in a sifilar position form or another, is bound to People who produce most of the

nt Macão, Manila, Shanghai, among the family of nations as continue.

trouble produco little else.”

Timar, Mozambique and Lisbon.

The

H. Conyers Surtees. C.B., C.M.G, LOCAL FORECAST 8. W. winds, D.S.O., M.VO., High Sheriff of moderate to hesh, equally fair to County Durham, and Mrs. Surtees... showery,

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