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NOTICE.
NOTICE.
PRINCE'S BUILDING & LAND TOTICE IS BEREBY GIVEN MAvailable for Investment on ONIES to 8135.000 are
COMPANY, LIMITED. HABEHOLDER9 Are Reminded that the SFCOND EXTRAORDI.
SHARE MEETING of NARY HOLDERS of PRINCE BUILDING & LAND COMPANY, LIMITED, which dus Notion has been given, will be baid at the Company's Registered Office, PRICE BUILDING, Victoria, Hong Kong, at 4.18 ... oo THURSDAY, the EIGHTH Day of DECEMBER, 1997.
Dated 7th December, 1927,
By Order of the Board.
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ET
S. K. MOOSA.
Necretary.
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of
that Ma D. D MEHTA, and ML. M.D. MEHTA, have OEASED to have any Connection with Our Firm since 23RD OCTOBER. 1927. The Power of At torney given by us in their Favour Eas been CANCELLED.
M. N. MEHTA, 65, Exra Street, CALCETTA
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THE "SHELL" TRANSPORT & TRADING CO., LTD.,
NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF SHARE
WARRANTS TO BEARER, MISS SIGGINS, EDUCATIONAL AND REMEDIAL GREAT HE in the above, Company TTOLDERS of Share Warrants to Numbered 1 to 236,00 (inclusive) of 5 REPARED totke Classes In Shares Each and 1 to 84,000 (inclusive) PREWEDISH
GYMNASTICS of 20 Shares. Each are Reminded that GAMES, and COUNTRY DANCING,fter payment of C
Coupon No. 50 the
COD Exhausted. Apply-
pous on such Warrants will be
NOTICE
HEREBY GIVEN HELENA MAY INSTITUTE.
that after the date for payment of the dividend for which Coupon No. 5 will be need holders of these Bearer War rats should cut off the talons attached to the warrants, Particulars of the talons should then be entered in a PRINTED LIST (Forms of which will be obtainable ONLY AT THE PANY'S OFFFICE, ST. HELEN'S
GIZAT Couar.
FELNE'S ST. London, EC.3.), And the Printed List ACCOMPANIED BY THE TALONS should be lodged by the holder in Parson (if Besident in England) or by his Banker or other Agent Resident in England (BUT NOT THROUGH THE POST) at the Company's Office mentioned abore.
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THE NINTH ORDINARY
OF YEARLY MEETING SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the Head Office the Company, 8 GEORGE BUILDING, CHATEA ROAD, Victoria, Hong Kong, on TEUBSDAY the 22ND day of DECEMBER, 1997, at Noor, fer the purpose of receiving Statement of Accounts and the Report of the Directors for the Year ended 30th SIPTINIZE, 1927. ond electing
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By Order of the Court of Directors,
A. C. HYNES,
Chief Manager. Hong Kong, 2nd November, 1927.
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No talon will be accepted noless The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com.sccompanied by liat duly completed will be CLOSED from SATUR- and signed by the warrant holder DAY, the 10TH DECEMBEB, 1927. fif Resident in England) or by a banker antil THURSDAY, the 2ND DECEM or other Agent resident in England. BER, 1927. Both Days inclusive.
Shareholders intending to send in for Registration Transfers of Partly Paid "New" Shares are particularly requent ed to note that the liability to pay the Final Call of 83 Per Share is not trans- ferred to the Transferee, and the Com- "pany will therefore require Payment of the Final Call before registering a Transfer of New Shares.
On all Final Calls paid in advance of the ultimately due date, the Compan
{yearly,
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FIFTH EXTRA RACE MEETING.
SUNDAY, 11 DECEMBER, 1927.
(Weather Permilting)..
from SEZUNG SHUI LÍ,4,48 P.M. | FIRST Saddling Bell: 12.30 P.X.
FIRST BACE At 1 r.x: Ebarp,
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from SKRUNG SHur.at 5.56 F.x
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STEAMERS TO MACAO: S.S. BUI AN”—9,30 A.M.;'
SUNDAY, 11 Dzcza. 9.S. "LUNGOHAN”—8.30 A.M.,
SUNDAY, 11TH DECEMBER, RETURN FROM MACAO¡~-~~~-~ Cinema Entertainment throughout the 8.8. "LUNGSHAN ”—5.00p.m. AFTERNOON.
8.8. “SUI AN **-—--—-8:30 PM.
Buses from Sarung Sadi Half to the Grounds from 2 M
The CAFE PAVILION will supply Es freshments BA Ground at Current Prices.
ADMISSION: 20 CENTS, SCHOOL CHILлKIA-FREE.
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TION CLUB.
TENNIR TOURNAMENT will
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mending
(a.) ON EVENTS—FRIDAY,
JANUARI OTH
(b.) HANDICAP ETENTS-FRIDAY,
JANUARY 13TH.
The Tournament is only open to Members and Subscribers, their Wives and Families, and Guests staying in their Houser.
ENTRANCE FEES: Open Events: $3 for each Player. Andicap Events: $2 for each player. Entries should reach the HoN. SECRE TART, US.R.C. by BINDAY, JANU ARY lar, and Liels posted in the Club will be taken down on that Data.
EVENTS:-
MIXED DOUBLES-Open, and Handicap, MEN'S DOUBLES
MEN'S SINGLES----
'LADIza' DQUBLES
LADIES SINGLES—
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BIRTH. HENDERSON.At the French Hos pital, on December 5th, 1927, to Mr. and Mrs. J. M. HENDERSON, d son.
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slackening of world trade and other causes have turned from being our DEATHS. DAVIES.-On December 1st,
greatest asset into an economic Shanghai, Rev. HENRY HAMLIN liability and a social danger. At Davis, aged 39.
the same time the prosperity and GEORGES.On December 2nd, nt
Yokohamn, Mra NEIL F. development of the overseas domin GEORGES, of pneumonia.
ions depend upon Britain being able to receive their raw materials in increasing quantity. Britain, as
Hong Kong Office: 11, Ice House
Street.
In
textile industry. We take in cos. sequence lesa genuine silk from France and the Far" East, Iss cotton from the United States. the latter commodity both Egypt and South Africa look to supply the Lancashire. looms. We have long ago ceased to draw our wheat supplies from Russia and Rumania. while the development of both Home and Irish agriculture may see s decrease of imports from Denmark) and. France; with tea the Indian and Ceylon product is now pre-
ferred to the Chines
LOCAL WEDDING.
URQUHART PRICE.
PRETTY CEREMONY · AT ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH.
SANITARY BOARD
NOMINATION.
ONLY MR. BRAGA'S NAME
FORWARDED .
3.1.
The nomination for the seat im A very pretty wedding took place the Sanitary Board caused by the at St. Andrew's Church yesterday expiry of Dr. J. C. Macgown's afternoon. between Miss Lilian three years of service, was closed Hannah Price, of 113, Kowloon yesterday at I
The only Tong, daughter of the late Mr. and nomineee was Mr. J. P. Brags. Mre. G. Price, and Mr. Alexander
Mr. Braga was formerly on the Board, but left it on the return of Urquhart, of Messrs. Jardine, ¦ Matheson and Co., rreiding at 170, Dr. W. V... Koch, whose seat be had led during the latter's ab- Kowloon Tong.
sence on holiday.
It may be naked how such develop ments will effect Hong Kong The answer must be that Hong Kong's future depends on peace and pro- sperity in South China. Hong Kong will remain the link between the liner and the junk. Her posi tion is unique; she is a distributor, not a producer, and her trade is
The bride, who entered the cosmopolitan. Thero will always be big business between China and church on the arm of Mr. Starling) England, but Hong Kong like Jex (brother), by whom she was Shanghai looks economically to the given away, looked very charming world. Hong Kong has been found
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PASSPORT WITHOUT A
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VISA.
Nichols Kamarvosky, Polish subject, was summoned before Mr. R. E. Lindsell at the Central
ed upon British efficiency and good in gown of "white charmeuse, Government. She is an economic trimmed with orange blossoms, and POLISH SUBJECT EXPELLED. bank safe for Kwangtung and the white embroidered veil. She also
The pro carried surrounding provinces.
a beautiful bouquet of sperity of the Empire will ipercase its needs for the many finished pro-white chrysanthemums and maiden, ducts and raw materials that China | hair fern.. alone can supply.
In attendance on the bride were the Misses L. Ferguson, D. Brack- stone and N. Jex (iece), and D. Faulkner and T. Jex (niece) flower When the charge was read out
One Portuguese ease of diphtheria was reported from the Kowloon dia trict on Tuesday,
The New Territories Agricütural Show will be continued to-day at Tung Ying Hok Po, Sheung Shui. H.M.S. Ambrose ships' company are holding a fancy dress carnival dance at Messrs. Lane, Crawford's Restaurant this evening.
For allowing her dog to be abroad without a muzzle or on & lead, Miss Rose Wong, of No. 4, Robinson Road, was fined 84 as the Central Magistracy yesterday.
The total output of the Kailan Mining Administration's mines for the weeking ending November 19th, amounted to 109,430 tons, and the sales during the period to 94,300
tons.
The master of a rice store at Yaumati was fined $20 by the Kowloon Magistrate yesterday for tsing a measure which was a little over three per cent. against the
'purchaser.
A social gathering will be held in the Cathedral Hall, on Sunday next, after Evensong at about? p.m. A cordial welcome will be extended to all Service men and
others. There will be music and light refreshments
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Magistracy for entering the Colony. on October 23rd without a pass- port.
girl.
to the defendant in Court, he pro- The Misses Ferguson and Brack-dured a French passport issued to stone wore dresses of pink tallets him by the French Consulate at and picture hats, the Misses N. ex and D. Faulkener dresses of blue taffeta, while Miss T. Jex wore mauve taffeta.
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The bridesmaids carried bouquets of golden chrysanthenrums and maidenhair fern, pink dahlias and maidenhair fern. The flower girl carried a basket of pink roses.
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Sergt. Elston, prosecuting, saidī that the passport had no British viza," and it was not valid without being endorsed for the defendant's admission into the Colony.
The defendant said that he had come from Pakboi where there was no British Consul to give him a Dita He was an engineer in a The duties of "best man" were mine and owing to the disturbed discharged by Mr. J. C. Ferguson, conditions in China, he lost his em- ployment. Immediately upon his and the Rev. W. Walton Rogere arrival in the Colony, he was en- (Vicar of St. Andrew's Church) gaged by Messrs. A. S. Watson & conducted the marriage ceremony. Co. in their aerated factory at
Messrs. E. C. Fincher, G. E. L. North Point. Johnson, R. E. Slattery and W. G. Urquhart, acted as Ushers.
Un-
Sergt. Elston said that the Police considered the defendant" an desirable and applied for an order" for his expulsion.
The service was partly cheral and during it Mrs. Sanger gave an a solo Still as the Night," with violin accompaniment by Mr. Jorder for his expulsion. Braga.
The magistrate fined defendant $10 for entering the Colony without a valid" passport and also made the.
Following the Church ceremony, a reception held at St. Andrew's Church Hall, was attended by a very large number of friends of the bride and bridegroom.
A summons for assault taken out by a pantry boy of the ... Chip Later, Mr. and Mrs." Urquhart Shing against the second officer, left for Repulse Bay Hotel, where Mr. N. M. Melison, was withdrawn at the Kowlos Magistracy yester-the boneymoon is being spent. day, the case having been settled The bride's going away dress was of black and white satin en- The forthcoming wedding is an- semble, with hat to watch. pounced of Mr. Leonard Cave, of
The Presents. the staff of Messrs. Mustard & Co.,
out of Court.
Bride and Bridegroom were the
TYPHOON WARNING.
Manila December 6th. 8.30 p.m. Typhoon in about 115 Long. E.
13 Lat. N., moving W
WEATHER REPORT,
and
The weather report, forecast and remarks issued from the Obser- vatory at 11.15 am yesterday stat ed:-
London Qce: 21. Bride Lane, Sir ALFRED Moxn has pointed out, residing at 21; Humphrey's Burecipients of many presents, a list Chine. The typhoon is about 300 ···
Fleet Street, B.C. 4.
The Baily Press.
Hora Koro, December Ste, 1927,
Was
ing, Kowloon, to Miss Georgina May Hughes, of the staff, of Mesera, of which is given below Loxley & Co., residing at 7, Hum- phrey's Building, Kowloon.
John's Cathedral Women's Work There will be a meeting of St. en Guild, this morning at the
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An order was made by the Kowloon Magistrate yesterday for the confiscation of two automatic Siberia Baru when she arrived pistols found on board the ss.
weapons were concealed in a tea basket left on the dock in the bows of the ship.
Mies Allen, Butter Dish; Mrs. G. Banker, I-pr. Satsuma Vases; Miss Bascombe, Jam Jar: Miss Brackstone, Silver Coffee Service; Miss M. Braga, Salad Bowl; Kr. and Mrs. V. C. Branson, Carglass
The anti-cyclone is central over
miles east of Cochin China, moving .... westward Strong monsoon may be expected along the S.E. coast of China, and over the northern por- tion of the China Sea. Cyclonic gales over the SW. portion.
The evening report issued at 6.15 stated:-
Sea.
Local
winds,
has two alternatives; either economie ulou with Europe or else with the Empire. He does not suggest a clear division either way, but there The wedding of Miss Esther Mary Kotewall, the daughter of the Hon. must be a definite turning in one Dr. R. H. Ketewall, C.M.G., and direction or the other. Sir ALFRED Mrs. Kotewall, and Mr. Ship Kai Vase; Mr. P. Brown, Rug; Mr. MOND is of German extraction; the December 21st. Following the mar Sweet Dishes; Mr. H. Y. Chan, typhoon appears to be stationary Lee, will take place on Wednesday, D. E. Cappelman, 1-pz. Bilver Anti-cyclone is unchanged, the THE BRITISH EMPIRE AS AN great arm with which his name is riage ceremony & reception will be 1-pr.
Silver Photo Framce;
in Lat. 12 N. and Long, 114 E. Chan The Chit, Ching Strong monsoon is travelling along ECONOMIC UNIT.
held at Hatton House, 67 Conduit Messrs. associated has wide European, com- Roal.
Mun Sau, Ching Tai Chit, Kum mitments, and he himself
Yat Ming, Lo Bo Wah, Lo Po the coast and over the North China Tus statement by the Secretary for brought up in the Liberal tradition
Tam Kwok Ching, Silver Ten Ser- Chun, Pak Yiu Kai, Pak Yat Sum,
forecast.E. KING EDWARD HOTEL. the Air, Sir SAMUEL HOARE, which of world as against Empire trade.
vice; Mr. Chan Choppo and Mr. fresh, cloudy, drizzle or mist. we published in Tuesday's issue Yet despite these natural predis- the Rev. G. H. Hewitt will give an
Cathedral Hall, at 10 o'clock, when Chan" Haupe, Blackwood Table; Mr. and Mrs. H.-Ching, 1-pr. Jam throws an interesting, if indirect. positions, Sir ALFRED Moxp clearly address on "The Church in the 19th Jars; Mr. and Mrs C. Chol, light upon the great project of favours an Imperial policy. There followed by a Committee meeting Messrs. G., T., and J. Chubb, Lac Miss A. Lee, Silver Jam Jars Mr..
1-pr. Silver Vases; Mr. and Mrs. Century, This meeting will be Condiment Stand; Mrs. Chubb and F. C. Lee, i do. Silver Spoons; developing the British Empire as can be no doubt that so able a. an at 10.30.
quer Tea Poys; Mr. and Mrs. 5. Leang Yu Kwan, Cheque; Mr. H. Па economio unit.
M. Churn, Mr. and Mrs J. FG. Loong, Cheque; Mr. and Mrs. Sir ALFRED would base his belief on sound
Grose, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Roberts, M., H. Lo, 1-pr. Silver Sweet MOND has been the leading ex-business and, not mere sentimental
Mr. G. A. V. Hall, Mr. Dishes; Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Lo, ponent of such a policy and, we or imperialistic, grounds. If he
Hunt, Dr. E. Law, Silver Trinket Silk Start; Mrs. E. Mackay, Miss have from time to time published considered a European policy to be
ham, Silver Vase; Miss D. Dierks, Toast Back and Tooth pick Stands; Box; Mr. and Mrs A. Cunning E. Rogers, Misa L. Rogers, Silver Lis speeches and articles on this to Eugiaud's ihterial advantage be from the North last Monday. The Silver Tea Knives and Forks; Mr
Mr. and Mrs. C. Mackenzie, Silver. P. A. Dixon, Silver Asparagus Sweet Dish; Mr. and Mrs. J. Mac.. subject. The Secretary for the Air would undoubtedly be one of its
Dish and Sauceboat; Mr. and Mrs kenzie, dor. Silver Spoons; Mrs. aunounces that experiments now in foremost advocates. But the fact
R. Drude, Silver Fruit Dish; Mr. A. E. Matthews, Silver Condiment G. Duncan, jr., Silver Cake Knife Set; Mr. and Mrs Maxwell, i doz. progress by his department should is that Britain's trade with adjoin.
There will be an extraordinary Mr. O. Eager, Cheque; Mr. C. Tiver Coffee Spoons; Miss L. Mc- result in airships which would ing countries will very probably Building, and Land Co., Ltd, this Ezra and Miss M. Gittens, 1-pr. Silver Tea Knives and Forks; Mr. general meeting of the Prince Evans, 6 Silver Spoons; Miss Kenzie and Mr. W. Way, doz bring New Zealand, the furthest out decrease still further and she must afternoon, at 4.15, for the purpose Ivory Photo Frames: Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Miller, Silver Condiment post of the Empire, within twelve or sock an outlet for her manufactured of confirming the resolution recent 1. W. Faulkner, Silver Card Tray: Set; Mies R. Mow Fung, Silver thirteen days of London, while goods in the countries ruled and the Company in view of the sale Mise Ferguson and Mr. J. C. Fer, Set; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Parren, ly passed voluntarily to wind up Mrs. Ferguson, Electric Toaster; Sweet Dish; Mr. W. Naef, Liqueur Egypt would be reached in two peopled by her own kindred. Eng mash to the Hong Kong Land In Mra. F. H. Fisher, Lacquer Tea Mrs. W. H. Peters, 1.pr. Silver of Prince's Building for 83,000,000 guson, 1 et Table Glass, Mr. and Cut-glase Water Jug; Mr. and days and India in six. Such a land is not the workshop of Europe, vestment Co., Ltd.
Table; Mr. and Mrs. G., 8. Ford, Tea-plate Handler; Miss Joyce, service, worked in conjunction with and she must seek to attain that
Silver Sweet Dish; Mr. and Mrs. Peters, Rug; Miss M. Poon, The case against the Chinese who W. S. Ford, 1-pr. Silver Tooth-pick Manicure Set; Mr. and Mrs. B. 4. beam wireless, should, sce дл as position in the Empire. Indus was charged with being concerned Stands; Miss A. Garth and Mrs. Proulx, Silver Sweet Dish; Mr. tonishing development in inter- trialism has made, great strides not in the armed robbery at the Wins Yacht, Silver Butter Dich; Miss and Mrs. J. Rodger, Silver Balts Lee Company, No. 62, Ko Shing V. V. H. Gill, Silver Entree and Peppers; Mies H. D. Sawyer, Imperial trade. It means that only in Germany and Belgium, our Street, on November 28th, was con- Dishes; Mr. and Mrs. A. Gillard, Japanese Coffee Set; Miss V. Shen, business can be carried out with pre-war rivals, but in recent years tinued at the Central Magistracy Jam Jar; Mr. and Mrs. H. Git Mr. J. Shes, Mr. E. Shea, Mr. infinitely greater speed and con- in France, Italy and Czechoing evidence Mr. Lindsell com- Ten Foye; Mr. W. M. Gittens, Messrs. H. E. Blattery and C. E yesterday afternoon. After hear tene and Miss Gittens, Blackwood W. Shea, Silver Cake Basket venience, when, not merely brief Slovakia. They can supply them-mitted the man for trial at the Ginger Jar: Miss K. Gourdin, Jam M. Terry, Silver Condiment
Sessions. messages but plans, detailed spéci selves and adjoining countries at
Jar: Mr. J. Hall, Lacquer Centre and Tray; Mr. M. Takeuchi, I-pr. fications and even samples can be cheaper rates than England. Even The Helena Mayis giving a Con Table: Mr. W. 8. Hillier, Centre Bateuma Vaces, Mr. W. G.
Bowl; Mr. and Mr Ho Leung. Urquhart, 1 doz. Silver Coffee exchanged with so little delay. : ne regards Russia Germany's pro- 5.50 p.m. A double quartette will 1 Silver Sweet Dishes; Mr. and Spoons; Mrs. Wang and M. J. The greatest need of the day for pinquity must give her, when things sing the Alice in Wonderland Mrs. Jex, Silver Ten Service; Mr. Wong, Silver Jam Jar; Mr. W. become normal, a decisive advan- music by Liza Lehotan, and Christ. G. E. Johnsor, Silver Jam Jar; Ward, Cut-glass Toilet Set, Mr. England and the Empire is toe in the field of coozomic com- mas Carole, Mrs. Hargreaves Miss Kacker and Mr. E. C. Fin- Shiu Shuk Lim, 1 Roll Silk; Mr. secure a constant and sufficient petition. Nor do we need Europe's Browne will play Tickets to be Mrs. A. J., Kew, 1 doz Coffee Cups Cups; The D. O. G. A. Dinder cher, Silver Cake Stand; Mr. and Yeang Shuk Ping, 1-pr. Silver Egg products in such quantities as be booked at the Secretary's office. market for the products of those fore the war. The discovery of Teas may be had from 4 p.m. and Silver Spoons; Mrs. G. Law, Gong: No. 2 Platoon, H.E.V.D.C., great British cities which the artificial silk has modified the onwards.-ADVT.
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