INTIMATIONS.
INTIMATIONS.
NAVY LEAGUE (HONG KONG THE HONG KONG, CANTON &|
BRANCH).
THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEET.
*
MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LIMITED.
TING of the NAVY LEAGTE NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
OVE
HONDRED AND TEIGHTH ORDINARY MERT
66 W NDNESDAY. STIE. will be hek on FEBRUARY at .30 .x, in the Board-H Toom of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson J Co., Trn. (by kind permission).
Attend.
ING OF SHAREHOLDERS in the
по
No. 44. Das Vœux Road,
All Members are cordially invited to Company will be held at the Office of
L. M. WETTE,
the Comp Bru FEBRUARY, **I 1929, at Noox, for the pas of receiv
Report
of the Directors, together with a Statement of Accounts, and electing Directors and Anditors.
Hen, Secretary.
[5944
THE HONG KONG. LAND IN. VESTMENT AND AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
No
that the FORTIETH ORDIN 'ARY MEETING o! SHARE HOLDERS in this Compaar will be held at the Offices of Messrs. JARDIMP, MATHESON & CO., LTD., 08 THURSDAY, 9 FEBRUARY, 1929 at 1930 km.
for the purpose of
of receiving the Report of the Directors together with State- Bicat of Accounts for the Year etding 31st Dec****, 197
The
REGISTER of SHARES of the
will be
from
100
The TRANSFER. BOOKS of the Company
7 will be CLOSED from WED- NESDAY. 15 FEBRUARY. to TUESDAY, 287 FEBRUARY, 1929, Both Days inclusive, during which period No Transfer of Shares can be registered.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
JOHN. ARNOLD,
Secretary. Hong Kong, 4th Feb., 1928. [6954
CORRECTION.
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8th, 1928.
INTIMATIONS.
HONG KONG JOCKEY - CLUB.
BAGE MEETING, 1999.
13ra, 14, 15th" and 18th “FEBRUARYS
MEMBERS BADGES. "EMBERS' BADGES of Admis
Mare now ready and may be
obtained by those Members who have vet already received them, from Mesars, LINSTEAD & DAVIS, Alexandra Buildings.
Members are reminded that these
INTIMATIONS.
FINE
million dollars a month. There is
contribution made now to the no, Nanking Government and if mili tary adventures can be avoided it should not be long before the Government finances are in a fairly saund position. The prestige of General Li Taat Hats is growing daily. There is a marked inclina- tion in Government circles to work "moro-clawly-with "responsible "ele ments in the population for the more efficient administration of PALE Municipal Affairs and there is a
SHERRIES.
Badges will sino admit them to all the SUPERIOR
Extra Race Meetinrs of this your.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.. Members bave the privilege of introduc- ing Two Non-members to the Members Enclosure.
A Limited Number of Tickets are
available and may be obtained from Monara, LineTrad "de Davis, Alaxandra Baildings, on or befor SATURDAY,
11 FEBRUARY,
UARY, 1998, at a Cost of The Charge for Admission for Ladies
DRY.
FULL GOLDEN.
310 Each Per Day or $30 for the Meeting of very superior quality;
to the Members Enclosure will be $4 Per Day. Each Member can obtain
FIGHT TO DEATH WITH ARMED PIRATE.
„DETECTIVES THRILLING
EXPERIENCE. --
SKIRMISHING ROUND ́A
„BOULDER.
SHANGHAI NATIVE CITY FIRE.
INADEQUATE FIRE FIGHT- ING EQUIPMENT:
IENT-BRIGADE THE RESUCE.
The ease against four "Chinese of pirating a junk off Eau Tou
SHANGHAI, Feb 3rd, Mun on January 26th was continu
A cotton waste factory and go- ed yesterday before Mr. Edowa adincent to the modern Yu Lindsell at the Central Magistracy Tung Mill, in Chapel, caught fire A Chinese detective stated that at some time "during the early decided change for the better in the on the day in question, acting on morning hours, and was sen by Attitude adopted towards foreign information received, he hired the Sinaa watch-tower at 3.2 a.m." interests. Everything, therefore, a sampan and went fil
The wash reported the fire points to a period of prosperity the Lyemur Forts where he inter- being on Penang Road Penang in the South for tho recuperative cepted the fourth defendant and Road borders the Soochow Creek, powers of Kwangtung and the his father. Witness questioned them and when the Brigade arrived, Cantonese are so great that given and the two defendants said that they, despite the fact that the anything approaching a fair chane they had been forced by the pirates Banics were in Chapui, prepared to they will quickly recover the trade to row them to Shaukisan whore lay op. | lost through no fault of their own. they wanted to sell some piga-o
The fourth defendant and his son ticians-Dr. C. C. Wu, Mr. Sex Fo
were then placed under arrest by their fellow countrymen in Manila Shaukiwag Police Station. Inspec- tor Murphy then summoned a posse that there had been no breach be·} of police and started off to Joss not stand the strain. The Settle- tween Nanking and Canton. We do House Bay where the robbers were not believe them. There has unques said to have taken a motor boat.
Arriving at Joss House Bay they tionably been a breach in the Kuo-
saw four men going ashore iu a mintang party and we trust that, sampan. They eventually made for breach will not be repaired until Tin Ho Wan and witness and other the political conditions throughout police officers, under the 'emand Ching have become far more atable and gave case,
of luspector Murphy went schure than they are to-day. The time for
upon application to the SECRETARY, POW and bottled by we notice, that the Chinese poli- part of the loot.
Badges for the Admission of Two Ladies
EL CLOSED THE CHINESE ENGINEERING Ps of Osare of a Pro Anto. R. Ruiz Y. Hermanos. and Mr. Hu Haw, Mis-informed the witness and taken back to
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY, Both Days inelusive, during which period No Transfer of Sharon can be registered.
By Order of the Board of Directors, L. S. GREENHILL, Secretary.
Hong Kong, oth Jr. 1928, 15013
HUMPHREYS ESTATE &
FINANCE CO., LTD.. ́
NOTICE IS HERERY GIVEN
that the ANNUAL ORDINARY
&
LIMITED, 8% First Mortgage Deben-
| tures (Kailan Bonda).
4.
FIFTEENTH DRAWING.
In the Notice appearing in these Columns from December 31st, 1927, to
Children be permitted in either
during the First Three Days Racing.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. Texets of Admission to the Public Enclosure, Price: $3 Per Day for all Persons including Ladies, may be par
Xeres
de la Frontera,
selected.
7th January, 1923, the Number 30168 mm MATKAT & WALAH, Specially
appeared under the Eoading" 700 Bonds af 120 each," Numbered," eto. should read 31069.
Thin
[5864
HONG KONG HORTICULTURAL
SOCIETY.
SHOW AND
ANNUAL
OF VEGET. ABLES will be held at VOLUNTEER ADQUARTERS on THURSDAY, 3XD FEBRUARY.
GENERAL MEETING of BTFLOWERS HOLDERS' in this Company will be held at the Hoxe KONG HOTEL. HOUS Ковк THURSDAY, the 9rn FEBRUARY, 1998, at 11 a.M., for the purpose of recairing the Report of the Director together with Statement of
OA
Accounts for the Year ended 31st
DECEKAKE, 1027
The
TRANSFER BOOKB of the Company
will be,CLOSED Prona WEDNESDAY, AT FEBRUARY, to FRIDAY, 10 FEBRUARY (Both Days inclusive), during which period No Transfer of Sbares can be registered.
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,
General Managers.
ENTRIES CLOSE at 1 x.m., on
MONDAY, 1ST FEBRUARY.
Schedules may be obtained on Appli. cation from the SECRETARIES, / BRADLEY & Co., LTD.
Hong Kong, 7th Feb., 1929, (6862
NOTICE.
Hong Kong, 25th Jan., 1929. 15508 MONIES up to $200,000 ars
THE "STAR" FERRY CO.,
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LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the TFIETIETH ORDIN. ANNUAL, MKETING of
Να
ARY
this
the
Company will be hold st
Offico
of Mears.
Available for Investment on
1st. Class Mortgage Security subject to a Trustee Valuation.
· Apply-MessES. DEACONS, "6781] Prince's Buildings.
THE “SAN-FAN” CIRCUS.
LTD., or at the Gate.
Soldiers and Sailors in uniform ad- to the Public Enclosure at 81. mitted Per Day.
Admission by Ticket only.
Bookmakers, Tic Tac Men, etc., will not be permitted to operate within the Precincts of the HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB during the Baco Meeting,
SERVANTS PARSES. Passes for Servants will be issued on application to Messrs. LINSTRAD DAVIS, Alexandra Buildinga
*
Employers are requested to distribute them with discrimination, and to endorse their discri
Names on the Passes
Berracte are not permitted in the Members Enclosure except for passing through on their duties, bat must remain in their employers' standa.
Any Persops fogad loitering about
FINE PORTS
any rapprochement is not yet. Canton's aim should be to show the world what it can accomplish on
ROBERTSON'S its own account in the way of good kept watch on
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Douro
Choice Old
SILVA & COSEN'S
with Servants Partes in their possession Very Fine Old Tawny.
will forfeit the same and will be removed from the Enclosure.
By Order.
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary. [3826
Hong Kong Ofice: 11, Ice House
Street.
London Office: 21. Bride Lane,
Fleet Street, E.C. 4.
The Baily Press.
THURSAN-FAN CIRCUS, bavier The
MATHZSON & On, Lrn., on THURS
DAY, the 10TH FEBRUARY, 1928. at
returned from AMERICA; are
12.30 1.3., for the parpose of receiving Giving SHOWS at the PRAYA EAST
the Report of the Directors together with
a Statement of Accounts for the Year RECLAMATION AREA.
ended 31st Dzczasza, 1927; and if
thought it to sazetion the Payment to
Expert European Bandaman and
the Directors of the Yearly Sum of Dancing Girls have been employed." $1,000.00 is an Annual Bonus i ■ddi.
in
96 of
tion to the Yearly Bam of $1,000.00 payable to them under paragraph the Company's Articles of Association as from the 1st January, 1928. The purpose of this is to make effective the following Resolution passed at the A- nual Meeting of the Company held on 9-th JANUARY, 1927" That Directors' remuneration he increased from $1,000.00 per annum to $2,000.00 per
the
THE REGISTER OF SHARES ol the Company will be CLOSED from MONDAY, the 6TH FEBRUARY, 1928, 10 THURSDAY, the 16TH FEBRU- ARY, 1928, Both Days inclusive,
By Order of the Hoard of Directors, F. H. CRAFNELL,
Secretary Hong Kong, 30th Jan. 1928. (6825
HONG KONG & SHANGHAP BANKING CORPORATION.
TOTICE "IS HEREBY GIVEN
PRICES:
1st Chass
2XD
Sap
TIME TABLE.
$2,00
$1.20
$0.50
NIGHTLY SHOWS
8.00 P.M. to 11.00 PM.
MATINEES
2.00 P.M. To 5.00 P.M.
TO LET.
[679
FROM IF MAY for & Months
STURIS BOLD. Eight Rooms, Fully Färnisbed and Gar Nahe ORDINARY YEARLY Apply Box 5837, c/o Hosz Kong
Daily Press.
[6837
MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS
Huwa Kone, Finnuáky 8rí, 1928
FAIR PROSPECTS IN
CANTON...
A. S. WATSON
& CO., LTD. -
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS,
in
PRONE 0.618.
150
as more and more silver become available a slow but steady rise in the trade barometer should manifest itself. Complaints have been voiced some quarters regarding the THE only serious trouble in Canton small proportion of notes accepted now appears to be the lack of in relation to silver, but while it money. When General LFTsai Hsix has been pointed out that a com- returned, after the brief and plete repudiation of the note issue disastrous Red regime, it is reliably might lead to serious commercial reported that he found, lem than confusion it does not necessarily a thousand dollars in the Treasury. follow that a complete and sudden This was certainly not much with rehabilitation of the paper cur. which to pay an army and to com- reney on the exchange market would mence an ambitious programme of he an unmixed bleating. The Iran. reconstruction. The situation was sides when they left Canton took further complicated by the fact with them all the notes upon which that Government sotes represent they could lay their hands, and it ing approximately thirty million is understood that there are several
government.
Mr. M. Manuk (Secretary of the Dairy Farm Co. returned from Australia by the a.s. Changte yesterday...
St. Peter's Church' Young Men's
Club are holding another danes at Lane, Crawford's Restaurant to night, beginning at 8.43.
The annual general, meeting of the Hong Kong Branch of the Navy League will be held to-day, at 5.30 pim at the Board Room of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd.
The Chapel Brigade were on the scene, but were inadequately sup plied with "equipment, insofar their home was of 'too small a diameter while portions of it would
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ment firemen commandeered several boats, and after connecting four or five lengths of line, they ferried
them over the crock."
A Fiat 300-gallon pump, worked from upstream, and the Leyland 750-gallon machine got into action
Witness was told to make en- downstream, after the unavoidable quiries from fishermen in the delay of transporting lines over the vicinity and received certain il-freek. formation as a result of which he
There was a high wind and tha a boulder in a flames had taken such a hold in thicket After waiting twenty the interim, that Captain Reed, in minutes he aw maa Kherging charge, decided to concentrate on and witness fired a shot to attact adjacent buildings, and confine the his attention. An order to halt fire to the single building. The war shouted but the man made off. policy was successful, and although Witness followed and when about the godown, which is about 75 ft., ten yards away, the man shouted to wide by 200 ft in length, was witness not to come too near as he gutted, the walls remained upright had a gun and would shoot.
and the fire did not spread
The man then took shelter behind some bushes, only his head heing visible, Witness at once fired two shots and the man, disappeared. Thinking that he was hiding, wit nees made a detour and came up to him from behind. There he saw the man was lying in a heap Witness went up to him and found that one of his shots had hit the man and that death must have been instantaneous.
The Central British School an- nual sports are to be held at King's "After corroborative evidence had Park on Saturday next, beginning been taken the case was again at 2 p.m. The Director of Educa- | adjourned until tomorrow at noon. tian (Mr. A. E. Wood) will distribute the prizes
LOCAL WEDDING.
Through being knocked down by a car belonging to the Hong Kong Electric Corapany on the Praya MR. TW DOYLE AND MISS East, a girl received rather serious Government Civil Hospital. injuries, and was removed to the
No. 303, Des Voeux Road West, has Chan Shiu Hing, stopkeeper, of reported to the police that an assistant has disappeared with 86,797 given him to pay to the Cheong Shing Firm in Bonham Strand.
Mr. R. L. Larson, of Anderson
Meyer & Co., Shanghai, arrived here by the President Pierce. Mr. Sergio Osmena, member of the Philippines Senate, was alsg" on board returning to Manila, after a visit to Washington.
A. H. BRENNAN."
A very pretty wedding took place at St. Joseph's Church yesterday only daughter of the late Mr. M. when Mins Alyce Hart Brennan,
F. Brennan and Mrs. Brennan of
Burning sticks and a multitudo of sparks were raised high into the air by the forced draught, and the high wind, and were blown into the Settlement. spread on this side the larger To prevent further Leyland pump stood by. For- tunately nothing untoward oc- curred.
"
The building and its contents are a total loss, the Chapel Brigado damping down all day. The loss Shanghai men quitted the scene is estimated at Tis. 100,000. The
at 6.30 a.m.-N.-C. Daily News.
ON THE "PRESIDENT
PIERCE."
SOME OF THE PASSENGERS WHO ARRIVED.
FOR HONG KONG AND MANILA,
The President Pierce arrived here Hong Kong was married to Mr. Thomas Wilfred Doyle of the Hong from Seattle vid ports during the. Kong and Shanghai Bank, son of week-end, and among the passen- Mr. and Mrs. T. Doyle of Melgers arriving on her were:- Lourne, Australia
The bride was dressed in a charm. ing bouffant frock of white tallet and wore a long French veil with orange blossom. Her boniquet waŚ
of white rose bude.
For Hong Kong.
Mr. George Balsium, Consul, for Belgium, returning from a trip to Shangnai, accompanied by Mrs. Bolsius; Mr. Harry L Caldwell en route to Canton whore; he is Cotton wearing a frock of pair University; Mr.
She was attended) by Miss Robin
connected with the Lingnam Frederick M. green crepe de chine and silver lace Gensburger, of the firm of Geas and a picture hat,
The bride's mother wore a frock Shanghai Mr. Augustine J. P burger & Weil, gold brokers of of silver grey georgette and lace Heard, of Jardins, Matheson with a picture hat to match. She Co, Shanghai, on business trip to carried a bouquet of pink roses.
The entries for the annual flower and vegetable show of the Hong Kong Horticultural Society (to be Thursday, February 2nd) close on held at Volunteer Headquarters an Monday next, at 2 p.m. Schedule brother.. Mr. A. F. Brennan. The Mr. King is a missionary connect The bride was given away by her Hong Kong; Mr. William D. King, en route to Tung Shan, Cantoo. may be Secretaries, or Bradley & Co., Ltd. best nani was Mr. A. J. Evans, ofed with the Baptist Mission; Mr.
obtained from the
H.B.M.'s Consulate General, Can Chifford 3. Lowe," Missionary, cop- dollars were in circulation in the millions in their possession. It is 3fngistracy yesterday to six weeks
A deaf-mute was sentenced at the ton
nected with the American Baptist The ceremony was conducted by Missionary Society, at Canton; Province. Without any silver back- obvious, therefore, at the Canton hard labour for stealing a pair of His Lordship Monsignor Valtorta Mr. R. L. Larson Cinef of Build ing this paper, currency naturally Government cannot do anything to a piece of paper and shown and Rev. Father, Rigant gave a
spectacles. The sentence was writ in the prettily decorated church ing Section of Anderson Meyer & depreciated and now the notes are improve the exchange rate without to the defendant, who during the delightfull rendering of the nuptial Kong. accompanied by family; Co., Shanghai, on a trip to Hong being exchanged at less than forty automatically making a very sub proceedings pretended he was also music and a delightful solo was
Mr. Waiter S. Sokell of the Dollar illiterate and did not understand given by Mra Sanger, who was Steamship Line, Canton, returning per cent of their face value. stantial financial present to their the charge.
accompanied by Mr. Braga as from trip to States, socompanied Wholesale repudiation of the paper enemies. General CHANG FAT FUI,
violinist.
would undoubtedly aggravate an who is out to create trouble if he already sufficiently difficult business can, is also suffering from lack of position.
Canton merchants are funds, and it would strengthen his POCKET CALCULATOR which able and willing to meet their trad. power for mischief very materially curately like Big Machines and Connis
Add Subtracts, Multiplies Acing liabilities with the notes which if the millions of noten be has in
TO LET.
in this Corporation will be held at CITY HALL Hong Kong, on SATUR DAY, the 2011 FEBRUARY, 1923, at Noos, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Court of Directors together AFLAT in' CARNARVON BUILDING with a Statement of Accounts for the PRRETS ESTATE A
KOWLOON-Apply to HUM. FINALOE Fading 2 DECEMBER, 1927.
CO. LTD., ALEXANDAL BUILDINGS. The REGISTER of BHARES of the
[5817 Corporation will be CLOSED from MONDAY, the 13 FEBRUARY, to SATURDAY, the 25TH FEBRUARY.
YEAT
1923 (Both Daya inclusive), during which peri
No Transler uf Shares can be registered.
By Order of the Court of Directors,
A. C. HYNES, ‹
'Chief Manager. Hong Kong, 6th Feb., 1998. [6866
HONG KONG TRAMWAYS, LIMITED.
up to 609,999,999. It is to Useful, Con they have received in payment of his war chest-now almost worth venient and inexpensive that it does the goods sold, but there is no less--could be negotiated at their the Entire Work Fatisfactorily, Rapidly and Accurately. $18 Post Free, D. H. question that "any drastic official face value.' WARDEN, GAnunti, Boxbay. [5860
Press,
action which converted the notes
The
For Manila.
It is understood that the City Hall After the service the bridal party by Mrs. Sobell. Committee has loaned to the Naval returned to the Repulse Bay Hotel and Military Y.X.C.A. certaka
The bride's going away costume rooms in the City Hall and that the was an ensemble in pale fawn and Cheer O: YM.0.A. will move into ross The dress was of rose geor those rooms shortly. The assistance gette and lace over which she wore of the Ladies' Committee is being a fan cost trimmed with French sought to carry on the social and embroidery. entertainment part of the work.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle subsequently left for Fanling where they will spend a few days prior to their de partare. for Shanghai.
SANITARY BOARD MEETING. OFFENSIVE TRADE LICENCE REFUSED.
Mr. E. F. Cröker of New York City on a trip to the Far East Mr. Fred A. Flatten, Export Man- ager of the Gold Dust Corporation, New York City, on business trip Mr. O. E. Nelson, General Oriental Representative of the Winchester Bepeating Arms Co., on busines. trip to the Far East Mr. Sergio Osmena, Member of the Philippine Senate, returning from vinit to Washington, D.C. Mr. Rafael Pulma, President of the University
of the Philippines, returning from trip to States; r . E. Shaw of the International Bhoking Cor poration, Manila,"returning from a vacation in the States
The forthcoming weddings are announced of Mr. August Diefen- problem is a delicate one, but bacher, missionary, residing at No. 1 Tripo Road Koorloon Tong, and into so much waste paper would there is a feeling of quiet confid. Miss Anna Maris Regina Fauer CHOONER WANTED-About 25 force a good many of them into eace in Canton that it will be over-who is now an her way to the Colony on the 18. Coblenz, and Toos, with or without Auxillary bankrupter. The Government, come and a subdued but noticeable Mr. Ernest Wilheim Fiechle, mis TOTICE IS HERERT GIVEN Engine. A.1. Condition
that the ORDINARY YEARLY
Essential therefore, are proceeding with com- spirit of optimism among the sionary, residing at No. 1, Tripo Road, Kowloon Tong, and Misa - GENERAL MEETING of BONG || Full particulars to ... 3. Box mendable caution in the matter. trading community. The threat of Gertrud Alexandra Barberschwarz interest at the fortnightly meeting There was no business of public KONG TEAMWAY LIMITED, will No. 3830 c/o Hong Kong Daily They must get revenue from some military invasion is not takes on the same boat, be held at the Offices of Messra.
of the Sanitary Board held yester- MATHESON & CO, LTD., Hong JARDINE,
[Безва where and notes, in the present seriously in official quarters where
day. An application for an offen- WEATHER REPORT. Kong, on MONDAY, the 27TH Day of
sive trade cence at No. 62, Hau circumstances, are of no more value the belief is firmly held that the HEALTH OF THE COLONY, Wo Street, first floor, was refused Yesterday's weather report, fore. FEBRUARY, 1928, 12 O'CLOCK NOOK, to transact the Ordinary Business of the WANTED. European Import to them than to the trader. Their arrangements made, to withstand
on the Medical Officer of Health cast and remarks, issued by the CompanyR TO
in FINGAPORE requires
Four more case of enteric, one stating that the applicant lived an Royal Observatory at 7.12 p.m., AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO FUROPEAN ASSISTANT to take great need at the moment is real any possible attack are more than
British and threo Chinese, were the top floor of the house.
stated to GIVEN that the i REGISTER of MEM: Chargo of Fiece Goods Department.
Оле све Those present at the meeting. The anti-cyclone has strengthen BERS of the Company will be CLOSED Must be Fully Qualified with Good oner" and to secure it they are adequate. We trust this belief is reported fast week.
were Mr. W. J. Carric (President), ed slightly. Strong monsoon my from MONDAY, 1879, to MONDAY, Experience of Ruying and Belling and insisting that all rates and taxes well-founded for all that Kwang proved fatal.
Other esece were:-Smallpox, 1, Dr. G. W. Fope (MO.H.), Mr. J. be expected along the S.E. coast 27TH FEBRUARY, 1928, Both Days
and Neighbouring Markets, Good Fros shall be paid in the ratio of eighty tung now needs is to be left for (fatal); diphtheria, 15: cerebro Watson (Secretary), Dr. B. W. Too of China, and fresh moogoon, ever inclusive.
By Order of the Board,
pects for Right Man. Applications per cent, silver and twenty per a few months undisturbed The spinal fever, 1 (fatal); puerperal Mr. Wong Kong Tin Mr. J. F. the China Sea with References and stating. Batary WF. SIMMONS,
Braga, Dr. W. V M. Koch, the -20 vent, only in notes. This plan normal revenue of the Province is On Tuesday the Colony had & Hem. Mr. H. T. Creasy and Mr. fresh overcast some drizzie er Beczolary "required" to Dox 6849, c/o Hong Kong
Daily Preu Hong Kong, 4th Feb., 1923.
[6840 seems to be working fairly well and | in the
KAF-North ight dean bill of health
(6851
neighbourhood
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Local Forecast:-N.E, winds,
-mist.
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.