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MENTS.

-PEAK CLUB.

INTIMATIONS.

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 18th, 1927.

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGA

TION CO., LIMITED.

TING of MEMBERS will be held

THE ANNUAL GENERAL MESTRE FORTY-SIXTH ORDINARY

at the PEAK Club on:--

FRIDAY, 29TH JULY, 1927, AT 6 IM

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E. BC. HORNELL,

Hon. Secretary,

THE KOWLOON MOTOR BUS CO., LTD.

IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that

Ithe following perous have be appoin'od to hold Ufice an from JANUARY 1st, 1927: ---

LOUIE WAI SUN.

Managing Director.

LOUIE IEUNG,

Treasurer.

LAM MING FAN,

Secretary.

L. G. CHONG,

Manager.

No Contracts can be recognized by this Company unless signed by at least Two of ite Directors.

All Communications to be ad fræssed

to the Secretary.

By Order of the Board of Directors, LAM MING FAN,

Secretary: Hong Kong, July 18th, 1927. (6127

GENERAL MEETING of the Company will be held at the Ocea of the General Managers, Mcare. JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD., Pedder Street,

Kone, on MONDAY, the 25rm 1427, at 11.00 A.M., for the pur of receiving the Report of the Directors, passing the Accounts, and electing Directora and Auditors.

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The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 19TH JULY to T AUGUST, 1927, Both Days inclusivo.

By Order of the Board,

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.,

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

*NOTICE.

Mailable for investment on ONIES Up to $120.00) aro

lat Cinan Mortgage Security subject to a Trustee Valuation.

5124.

Apply: Messas. DEACONS,

Princes Buildings.

FOR SALE OR TO BE LET UNFURNISHED.

No. 27, PEAK, LUGARD ROAD,

with

THE HONG KONG LAND IN. E Central Heating, Five Bedrooms,

VESTMENT & AGENCY

CO., LTD.

N INTERIM DIVIDEND of

A TWO DOLLARS Per Share for the Fix Montha auding 30th JUNE, 1927, will be payable on THURSDAY, AUGUST 4TH, on which Date Dividend Warrants may be obtained on applica- tion at the Company's Office, 3, Chater Rond

TRANSFER BOOKS of the The Company will be CLOSED from FRIDAY the 22ND JULY to WED- NESDAY, the 3RD AUGUST. "(16th Day inclusivo), during which Period No Transfer of Shares can be registered.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

LS. GREENHILL, Secretary Hong Kong, 14th July, 1927 5129

HONG KONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

Foar Bathroome. Three Drying Rooms, 'Modern Savitation, Grass Tennis Court and Garden-Apply: LINSTEAD & DAVIS, ALEXANDRA BUILDINGR.

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TO LET.

FFICES TO LET on 3nd FLOOR, (FFICI

Moderate IA, CUATER ROAD. Rental. Apply P, O. Box No. 11.

(5108

TO LET.

ROUND FLOOR. Three Roomed

GFLAT in PHAT BUILDINGS, with Flush and Sanitary Conveniences,

Apply to: SPANISH DOMINICAN PROCURATION,

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XTANTED.—5/6 Roomed HOUSE. Mid-levele or near

Wesso IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that PEAK TRAN preferred. Apply Box AN INTERIM DIVIDEND of £3 No. 5121, c/s Hong Kong Daily Press. Per Share, subject to dodaction of Income

[5:21 Tax, has been Declared for the HALF YEAR Endi 30TH JUNE, 1927, at Rate

of 9. Yer Dollar.

The Dividend will be payable on and

after MONDAY, the 87 AUGUST, 1997, at the Offices of the Corporation, where Sharon

Shareholders are requested to apply for Warrants.

The REGISTER OF SHARES-of the Corporation will be CLOSED from MONDAY the 25Tп JULY, to SATUR-

WANTED A EXPORT MAN

Thoroughly Conversant and Experienced in All Classes of South Chins Produce and particularly the Canton Trade. Apply Box No. 51 20 c/o Hongkong Daily Press... [$120

DAY. the 6TH AUGUST, 1927 Beth PREPAID "WANTED"

Days inclusive), during which Period

No Trauster of Sh vres can be registered.

By Order of the Court of Directors,

A. C. HYNEN,

Acting Chief Manager.

ADVERTISEMENTS.

LET-Three Roomed, Newly

Hong Kong, 12th July, 1927. (6118Tished FL1T, close to Ferry.

HONG KONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

NOTICE. IS. HEREBY GIVES GIVEY

dated Hong Kong, 14th OCTOBER, 1913.

the Bank produced to

All Modern Conveniences, Linen, Crockory, etc. From la of AUGUST. Bout: $140.00 Per Month.-Box - No. 261, c/o Hong Kong Daily Press. [261-

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS. 38736/83730 inclusive, all registered in of 1.1 SING KON, have been the Name LOST or STOLIN, And should these Certificates not be

27. Now before the 2821 JULY, · 1927, Certificates for the Shares will be faned and the aforesaid Certificates Nos BNS 2995 and 5/NS 2806 will be thereafter treated by this Corporation as Null and Foid,

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provide safeguards for the prin cipal industry of the country, the Canadian-Government fina or- ganised thorough system of inspection of all wheat intented for export. A check at Canadian ports failed to late any fault, and it was decided to send an inspector to the principal ports of discharge, London, Liverpool, Manchester and Hamburg. On the day the Canadian, inspector arriv ed at one of these ports there were thres Ú. S. A. steamers discharg ing wheat. The port authorities readily gave permission to the accredited representative of Canada to take samples from the out-turn

of each steamer,

The mystery was at once solved. Years of experience in handling

wheat enabled the Inspector to say at a glance that, in the samples taken, 25 per cent only was best Canadian wheat and 75 per cent was made up partly of wheat from South Nebraska and partly of wheat from North Dakota, States in the United States of America." **What did it matter?" the lay-

One British case of enteria was reported from Kowloon on Friday,

A tender for repairs to Steam launch No. @ Palice, is requested in the Government Gazette,

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The driver of a Sanitary Depart- ment lorry has reported to the Police that whilst driving "his vehicle in Li Tang Street, the left inud guard struck a Chinese on the leg. He was taken to Hospital.'

Among passengers leaving for The forthcoming wedding is an- Home on the s.s. Makozaki Maru' nönneed of Staff-Sergeant Andrew on Saturday was Mr. D. W. Brown, of the Indian Army Service Western, of the Hong Kong Electric Corps, residing at No. 29, Carnar- Company.

von Road, Kowloon, to Miss Daisy May Bower, shop assistant, residing at No. 11a, Kennedy Road.

downpour of rain coincided to the Last night's thunderstorm and very day with the 20 inch rain storm of last year, the effects of which are still being repaired.

OBITUARY.

THE LATE MR. E. A. MOOSDEEN.

PROMINENT MEMBER OF THE INDIAN COM- MUNITY.

We regret to announce the death of Mr. Emam Ali Moosdeen, at kie residence, 38, Russell Street, early on Sunday morning,

Slight injuries wore sustained hy a Chinese girl in Queen's Read, The late Mr. Moosdeen waÐ. B. East on Friday being knocked prominent member of the Indian down by a motor cycle combination An Order-in-Council relating to driven by Mr. C. Gronwood, the community of the Colony, and was extradition between Britain and Polios Armourer. The girl's par. respected by all who knew him. Lithuania is published in Satur-ents refused to send her. to hospital. He was born in Hong Kong and day's Government Gazette.

received his education at Queen's It is notified in the Gazelle that College. Leaving school at the His Majesty the King has been

The terms of the Order cover six pages.

II. E. the Governor has appointed pleased to approve the appointment age of 17, he joined the Govern Mr. Robert Baker to act as Man of the Hon. Mr. D. G. M. Bernardment Treasury Office, being later ager of the Kowloon-Canton Rail to be an Unofficial Member of the transferred to the Audit Depart way, in addition to his other duties Executive Council for a period of ment. After several years of faith- with effect from 7th July, 1927, and five years, with effect from 4th

ful service with the Government, until further notice.

April, 1027.

the late Mr. Moosdeen joined the During the early hours of Satur-

well-known Swedish firm of Thore- man might enquire; "it was all day morning some person or per- into the harbour near the Kowloon son & Co, as accountant. He was sons broke into thes Kwong Man Ferry on Friday, was taken to the compelled to cease work about a

-wheat." True, but best Canadian

A Chinese woman who jumped

wheat is higher in both price and Hing knitting factory of Pei HaKwong Wah Hospital.--Kwong-year ago on account of illness,

Keeps the skin fresh, coo; quality

and fragrant

Counteracts the effects of perspiration

Exercises a tonic effect

on the skia ·

Prevents and cures "Hong Kong Foot."

A. S. WATSON

than the particular U. S. A. wheats with which it had been blendedor adulterated.

Canada took prompt action to preserve the fair naine of her prin- cipal export and its producers and

Street, Shamshuipo and stole three Fat, coxswain of a motor boat machines valued at $340.

which was moored near the wharf, effected the woman's rescue. It was thought to be 'n case of attempted suicide.

M

Saturday

A Chinese WRS on sentenced to six weeks' hard labour by Major C. Willson at the Central Magistrney, for stealing a pair of

In addition to a very fine picture programme at the Queen's Theatre

The late Mr. Moosdeen was very keen sportsman. He had Sgured prominently in first-division football, cricket and tennis games. He was a member of the Craigen- gower Cricket Club, the Indian Recreation Club and the Theoso

As a mark of re- forthwith to the Department of

Notes, there in the added attraction spect, the flags of these institu- Commevec in Washington to ter-

of another Service band, Lasttions were half masted throughout miuse immediately the arrange- The marriage of Lieut. Comdweek the Northampton's band gave Jesterday...

The deceased who was only 33 ment whereby Canadian wheat for Edward Dangerfeld, R.N., and eclections, and this week" the-string export by United States exporters Miss Elma Birkelt was announced band of H.M.S. Vindictive is ap-years old, had been in failing health the to take place at St. Mark's, North pearing, a contrast to a brass band for the past two years. He leaves JAASI in boud through U.S.. A., unless an undertaking was given by the United States ihat certain exporters. would be. prosecuted and that a Canadian

exporters. Notice was despatched shoes from a man who was slcoping which is referred to in our Cineman phical Society.

out at the Praya and using the shoes as pillow.

judge would be permitted to sit on the Bench to watch the proceed- ings on behalf of the Canadian

& CO., LTD. THE HONG KONG DISPENSARY. | Government. The names of the exporters had been obtained by the

PHONE C. 16.

-BIRTH.

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FERRIER.On July 15th, at Canton, to Mr. and Mrs. VIVIAN FEB

RIER, & eon.

MARRIAGE.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT.

*

Audley St., London, W., on Satur- of last week, day last. After the ceremony there

Karin Din, a private watchman, was to be a reception at the Stresiding in a house under construe James' Palace Hotel, Bury St., by tion near Capt. and Mrs. W. R. Clarke, unclo

the Shaukiwan tram

and aunt of the bride.

The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Servant Carla, Muita

Chinese organization in Hong

a widow and a mother for whom,

the deepest sympathy is felt..

Mahomedan Cemetery, at Happy The funeral took place at the

Valley, yeaterday. There were a

terminus has reported to the Police large number of friends and rela-

inspector from the documents con- Kong founded before the abolition. One of the men was armed with a Mrs, Sverre Berg (Consul for Nor-.

of this system, voluntarily wound- up ite affairs last week, and the cash in hand, 8476.07, was ordered

razor. The men have since been arrested,

CHINESE COMMANDER'S

WILL.

CHAN KWING MING.

PROBATE GRANTED TO WIDOW.

On

MR. T. M. PEREIRA.

The death took place at the Government Civil: Hospital Saturday afternoon of Mr. Thome Manuel Pereira, late of the Naval Yard: Deceased, who was well- known among the Portuguese com- munity, had also many friends in Shanghai and Macao, who will learn of his passing away with much regret.

The funeral took place at Happy

Valley Cemetery last evening, being. attended by many friends, and a large number of floral tributes were

that on Thursday last three men on- tives present. Floral tributes were and gagging him they took him L Clarke, Mr. K. H. Chun, Mr. tered his room, and after binding sent by the following:-Mr. Chas. outside. They then stole from the M. Chey Suk Chin, Mr. H. E. room a jacket and 845 in money. Lanepart, Mr. J. Wilson, Mr. and nected with the shipments at the

way), Mr. and Mrs. Spenas, Mr. ports of discharge.

and Mrs. Fr. Murer, Thoresen & Relations of the friendliest by the retiring committee to be put The Italian Consul General in Co., St. Joseph's College, Bro, and character have long existed between to the use of the Po Leung Kuk, Hong Kong informs ue that H. M. Sistor M. Manuk, Bro, Wei Tat the Departments of Commerce in for the benefit of women. The the King of Italy, at. the town of and Members of the Chinese Lodge the two countries, and the United dati-Mutsai Society, an organiza-Bologna and in the Chapel erected of the Theosophical Society, The States was prompt in complying tion to which the late Mr. Cart to the fallen Fascists, laid down Hong Kong Lodge of the Theoso LAYTON WRIGHT. On June 18th, with Canada's request, and is help wright of the Hong Kong Daily on May 29th a crown with laurels Phical Society,

1927, at St. Mary Abbots, Ken- ing her to obtain redress. Four Press gave considerable support, is and lighted a Votive lamp to burn sington, GEOFFREY BENDYSUE

perpetually in memoriam of the LAYTON, to

VERA ESTELLE America firing who were prosecut still in existence.

Black Shirts This Royal gesture WRIGHT.

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ed and convicted for having carri A special executive committes has should definitively silence any in- DEATHS.

adut this illegal blending of been appointed to supervise the sinuation about disagreements be CHOLMONDELEY.-On July 12th, at

wheatwhich they sold as best construction of the Tung Wah Hos- tween the Monarchy and the Shanghai, RUPERT W. CHOLMON Canadian were each fined twenty patal Extension at Sookunpoo. It Fascism. DELEY, Chinese Maritime: Cus five thousand gold-dollars, a consists of the leading members of LET FOR SIX WEEKS OR

toms, aged 25 years, TWO MONTHS.No. 2, BRANK-

penalty which proved to have ex- the General Committee of the Tung for 5 Shares numbered 14623/14637,

DAMSGAARD.-On July 31th, at inclusive, and Certificate No. 5/NS 289819E TOWER, Fully Furnished, Three

Shanghai, CARROLL DAMBGAARD,cellent deterrent "effects.

Wah and the Kwong Wah Hos dated Hong Kong 14th Octouna, 1913, Roomed FLT Two Modern Bath

aged 17 months. rooms. Apply-INSTEAD & DAVIS, for 5 Shores numbered 62482 and

Far be it from us to suggest that pitale including Mr. Li Hoi Tung, anything of this kind could take chairman of Tung Wah, and Mr. Ngan Shing Kwan, chairman of Mrs. AL MoosnEEN wishes to ex place in Hong Kong, with regard Kwong Wah, Mr. Li and Mr. Ngan A SUBORDINATE OF GENERAL

press her thanks for the many to rice, for, se 'well known, rice

are succesful young business men expressions of sympathy from is

exported from here after well known among the Chinese com. friends in her recent bereave- anent and for the many Beral examination by surveyors appoint munity and ex-pupils of local tributes.

ed by the General Chamber of schools. Mr.. Li Wae at St. Commerce and on certificate of Stephen's, and Mr. Ngan, at quality signed by the Chamber, Queen's College.

Probate of the will of Luk (or Nevertheless it is common know-

A notification issued to Peak Look) Hok Man, who was formerly ledge that Chinese dealera, who

residents on Saturday stated that a Brigade Commander of General are the first suppliers of most com- owing to the very large increase in Chan Kwing Ming, has been grant modities exported by foreign firms, water consumption during the pre-ed to his widow, who raides No. have thrown away what, used to sent hot weather, great difficulty is 6 South Building, Mongkok, Yau- be thriving export trades by their being experienced in sustaining Fmati; inveterate habit of adulteration sufficient pressure in the mains to The deceased officer was killed in and reduction of standards of provide supplies to the higher action at Shak Chan, Anhui pro- quality, set up in the hope of houses. Householders have there vinge, on May 25th, this year, and securing to the buyer the goods he fore been asked to eliminate waste in the deposition of the will is in- Chefeo of Mr. H. A... Amery, an aske for. "Bristles" and "tea as far as possible, and to impress oluded a declaration by Genoral old resident of the port who was thers" are well-known instances of upon their servants the need for Chan Kwing Ming stating that the connected with the United States these ruined Industries." The economy, particularly in garden officer in question fell in action. Consulate, and later with Messrs. Cornable, Eckford & Co., for the cerned in the trade in rice, one price of safety for the foreign ex- otoring. This appears to be due General Chan Kwing Ming's soal

past 20 years, to the fact that the engine at No. a is affixed to this document. of the world's grain staples, that

Pumping Station, Pokfulam, which

Deceased left property in Hong was smashed by the crashing a huge Kong to the value of $17,500, and a fully authenticated narrative Sometimes, it must be confessed, boulder on to it during the great leaves the estate to his wife, which has reached us from Canada, out-throat competition amongst storm of July last year is not yet Sang Mo Leung, to administer un SMALL INVESTORS. Tel. O. 4830 although it relates to wheat and foreign firms is a direct incentive in full operation. The No. 3 pump til his son, Ip Choi has attained not to rice, will be of interest to to adulteration by dealers. Pub is the largest of the thres to supply the age of 21 years. On that data our mercantile community.

licity has doterrent effects and we water to the Peak, and the higher his widow ne to hand over 70 per Some time ago a series of com- therefore feel we perform one of levels, and if out of action it means cent of the estate to the son, and the Canadian Government trade newspaper in helping to give fur- Peak reservoirs, aid storage tank. As I am now in military service, plaints gave rise to suspicion in the most useful functions of a that the only other source of supply retain 30 per cent for herself.

de from Mount Gough and the In his will, deceased declares: bureau that the quality of exports ther publicity to the foregoing It is interesting to note that the indeed it is difficult to anticipate of best Canadian wheat was not Canadian story, which was gleaned reservoir at Tytam Tak is overflow as far as life or death is con- being maintained. In order to from mi official Canadian source, ing, or was so on Saturday,

By Order of the Court of Directora, A. Q. HYNES, Acting Chief Manager. Hong Kong, 29th June, 127 5085

TO LET

OFFICES

STEPHENS' BUILDING,

67/69, DES VŒUX ROAD CENTRAL,

AND

PRINCE'S BUILDING,

OHATER ROAD

TO LET-Living Apartment which

may be also combined with Office; conveniently situated, cool, seal. and economical with modern sanitation, TOP FLOOR, PRINCE'S BUILDING, fa ing Statue Fquare For further particulars, apply to SECRETARY of PRINCE'S BUILDING & LAND CO, LTE..

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\X7ANTED-Good HOUSE DOG for European Home, Fox Terrier preferred Will parabaro For take care of during Owner's absence. Apply Box 200 c/o Hong Kong Daily Prese.

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OOMS.-Hong Kong, Kowloon, single, double, Flats furnished or unfurnished.· ́ Flat for disposal with furniture, House" $20/90,000- wanted, Also 80,000 Sq. It land on Pesk.

ON SALE.

APPLY S. J. DAVID & CO. B KONG WEEKLY PRESS, OUND VOLUMES of the HONG

July to December, 1920.

PRINCE'S BUILDING,

CHATER ROAD,

Eat

WITH INDEX, PRIO$7.50. On sale at the Howe Kowe Daily Pass Office.

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

Fleet Street, EC 4

The Daily Press.

Horo Kono, July 18an, 1927.

A WARNING TO EXPORTERS.

HONG KONG is so largely concern

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porter is eternal vigilance where the Chinese dealer is concerned.

cerned."

sent.

MRS, LIGORES.

The funeral took place at Happy Valley. Cemetery jon Saturday of ars. Maria Thereza Ligoros, who died at her residence on Saturday.

MR. H. A. C. AMERY.

The death has taken place ab

FORMER BRITISH OFFICIAL

IN STAM

(THROUGH REUTEE'S AGENCY.7.

LONDON, July 16th

The death is announced of Six Thomas Harold Lyle, who retired, Service in Blam. He was Consul- in 184, from the British Consuler

General at Bangkok with local rank of First Secretary of the Legation. Sir Thomas was born in 1873.

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