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HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

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THE CANTON INSURANCE

OFFICE, LTD..

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

THE HONG KONG DAILY

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NOTICE.

E have THIS DAY anthorized

WAG. U. DA BOZA and MR.

L. A. DA ROCHA to Sign Our Firm Jointly Per Frocuration.

J. M. DA ROCHA & Oa Hong Kong, 15th May, 1993. [6259

HE HALF-YEARLY GENERAL GENERAL MEETING OF THE FORTY-SEVENTH ORDIN. THE

MEETING of MEMBERS will be SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the held in the JOCKEY OLUB ROOM, Offices of the Undersigned on THURS HONG KONG CLUB ANNEX, on TUESDAY, the 17TE MAY, 1929, at Noon, for DAY, 29TH MAY, 1928, at 5.15 ma.

the purpose of receiving the Report of the General Agents, together with A Statement of Accounts for the Year ended the Slat Dzo, 1927,

de the 31 DE BEGISTER and NACHINE" In Bhoroughly

By Order,

H. E. FORSYTH,

Acting Begretary Hong Kong, 15th May, 1929, (6958.

HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

• NOTICE.

BUBSCRIPTION GRIFFINS

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By Order,

H. H. FORSYTH,

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PUBLIC AUCTION

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS

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LANE, CRAWFORD, LIMITED,

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

Nth the SIXTH ORDINARY

YEARLY MEETING or SHAKE. HOLDERS will be held at the Office of the Company, EXCUANOS BUILDING, Des Tour Road, Hong Kong. on SATUR.

DAY, 19TH MAY, 1923, at 12 Nook...

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from DTH MAY, 1929, to 19rm MAY, 1929, Both Days inclusive.

By Order of the Board of Directors, S. J. JORDAIN,

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HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB,

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of Sale by Public Auction to be held on MONDAY, the 2laz Dar or MAY, 1939, at 3 r.x, at the Offic of the Public Works Department, by Order of HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOS,

RAFT Programmes and Entry" OROWN LAND of One Lot of Shamshuipo, in the Colony of Hong BACK MEETING to be held on

Forms for the FIFTH EXTRA WHT Continue to suffer when FOO ON HERBS are within Kong for a term of 75 years, commencing SATURDAY. 26TH MAY. and your reach-Pimples, Catarrh, Asthma, from Isi Juur, 1899, with the option of

MONDAY, 9TH MAY, 1928 Bronchitis, Cough, Constipation, Dis renewal at a Crown Bont to le Axed (Weather Permitting), may be obtained betes, Dropsy, Rheumatism, and many by the Surveyor of His MAJET THE

No Drugs, Purely at the Race COURBE, HONG KONG CLUB, other disease. Ems, for one further term of 24 years and Causeway Bay STABLES.

Ohinese Herbs. lose three daya

Entries will CLOSE at 6 P.M., an WEDNESDAY, 16TH MAY, 1928. "PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

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. of Bale

Registry No.

Locality,

New Kowloon Inland Lot No, 1133. Adjoining Now Kowloon Inland Lots Nes. 654 & 346, Tai Nan Street, Shamshuipo.

Boundary

Measure-

ments,

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Contente in

square feet.

014'2

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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF

HONG KONG.

ORIGINAL JURISDICTION.

ACTION No. 207 of 1925.

BETWEEN

T YUE HONG BANK

Plaintif

AND FUNG SAU TU AND THE

LUL CHUNG TRADING AS THE MAN SHING HING FIRM

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HONG KONG ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION CO., LTD.

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NOTICE.

URING the Temporary Abanco from the Colony of H. 8. C. on the 16rm COOK, commencing INSTANT, MR. B.O. BĽAKER. Chartered

POO ON HERBS CO., 68, Quay's ROAD CENTRAL, 1ST FLOOR.

PPEARANCE is Everything to a Woman and Certainly Permanent Hair Waves done by MEA. BETEN (late of Boso KONG HOTEL), improve This Greatly.-2. PRATIS BUILDING,

[342 KOWLOON. TEL, K. 955.

ALATS TO LET-A CAMBAY

Accountant will be AcrING SECRETARY BUILDINGS, NATTAN ROAD Kow

of the above Company.

By Order of the Board,

8. COURTNEY COOK,

Secretary. St. George's Building,

Hong Kong, 9th May, 1928. [6237

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Q.

SALE OF H.M.S. "WOODLARK."

FOR

SALE AT SHANGHAI HBM. Guobost "WOODLARE" built by Messrs. THORNYCROFT of South- ampton, England Length 148, Breadth 24. Draught 29, Displacement 150 tons, LH.P. Speed 9 kaota, 2 Bets Com

Engine, and 3 Thornycroft Boilers. the now lies at

As

meat, Oil Driven Genanghai Arma

Set, Bampan,

and all Stores will be removed, before Salo. If required for further Servies the

100N, No. 2, Second Floor, (Corner), No. 3, Ground Floor, No. 4, Ground Floor, At JORDAN ROAD, KOWLOON, No. S, Second Floor, No. 5, First Floor, -Apply to: KATAMALLY & CO.

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"OUSE_BOY_Throughly recom-

gone on Home Leave-Apply: Ma COOK, SALTAH KING'S PARÉ,

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refined Young Lady domiros" position as governess or companion. Very Fond of Children and has no set to Pe objection to travel-Please reply to Box

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Defendants. Skip can be sold in British Nationals only. WANTED-Fonition as stars

Br O2012 OF THE SUPREME COUXT.

and CONDITIONS DARTICULARS PARTI

of SALE of the following property samaly all the right title and interest of the Defendant, FUNG SAU YU in the Valuable Properties situate at T8UN WAN, New Territory in the Colony of Hong Kong and known as

1-DD. 439 TSUN WAN LOT

No. 253.

-DD. 453 TSUN WAN LOT

No. 8. 3.-D.D. 453 TSUN WAN LOT

No. 14 and Extension, 4.-D.J). 449_T8UN WAN LOT

No. 1 RP. S-D.D. 453 TSUN WAN LOT

No. 3 R.P.

·To 21 BOLD. SY'

'PUBLIC AUCTION

IN ONE LOT

FRIDAY,

THE 25TH DAY OF MAY, 1928,

AT 8 O'CLOCK P.M.

BI

Ma. E. V.M.B. DE SOUSA, Auctioneer

ALAT ZEM

CHINA AUCTION BOOME, 4, DUDDELL STREET, VIĆTORIA, Hone Konu,

For further Particulars Apply to

MEMES. HASTINGS, DENNYS AND BOWLEY,

Bolicitors for the Vendor or to MR. E. V. M. R. DI SOUSA. Auctionser, Hong Kong, 15th May, 1928. 6255

HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE CO., LTD. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN

Certificate that the

No. 3467 dated 30th August, 1900, for 25 Bhares of this Company Numbered registered in the Name of 24857-24875 KE, MARION LEGGE has been LOST or DESTROYED and should this Certificate not be produced to the Company before the 12 JUNE, 1928,

New Certificate for the said Bhares will be issued, and the Old Gerlificats, No. 3467 will be thereafter treated by this Company sa Null and Void.

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON, mist General Managua, jede Hong Kong, 11th May, 1998. [6241 |

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Street. London Office: 21, Bride Lane,

Fleet Street, BIO. 4.

board desired by If bought for breaking ap the Ship 66

Good Ballor, broken up within 12 Month educated Young Lady. completely from Date of Furchase. The Bhip may Press.

-Replies to Box No. 345, co Daily not be resold without the previous written consent of the Brilish Admiralty. Tendars which must be Open for Accept- snce by 4 JUNE 1928 should be sent the Undersigned by Noor en 2152 MAY, 1928, The Tenders should be in Sealed Covers addressed to the Under- rigned and marked on the outsi

outside "TENDER Ion WOODLARK Depot of 10%, af

of the Amount Tendered must accompany Tender. On Acceptance of an Offer the Bayer to pay the Balance and take Delivery Within 1 Week of Acceptanca. All Charges to be for the Account of Buyers from Date of Delivery, Permits to inspect the WOODLARK" may be obtained from the Undersigned. The Highest or any Teader will not necessarily be accepted,

¿

B. J. LITTLEDALE, Commander (E),

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THE JAPANESE TRAINING.

SQUADRON:

YESTERDAY'S ACTIVITIES.

"LEAVING TO-DAY FOR

MANILA,

Vice Admiral Seizo Kabayashi, who is in command of the two Japanese aruisers visiting Hong Kong, gave & dinner party last night aboard his flagship the * Idruma."

explanation is that CHANG TSO LIX In a report made to the polico, had grown tired of Peking politics Mr. P. D. Keyser, of the P.W.D.. stated that he has lost, & sum of and desired to return to Man between $1,800 and $2,000 in bank churia if he could find an opportunotes. The money was wrapped in nity of doing so without loss of paper and carried in Mr. Keyser's face and that such opportunity pocket, and it was either dropped was afforded by the serious disor extracted from his pocket while he was in the vicinity of the King orders in Tainan. da will be re-

Sing, Cinema. membered, when a grave `crisis with Japan was threatened be issued an order to stop fighting in the in torests of the country as a whole, and his retirement, following such an order, cannot well be attributed to any fear of meeting his enemies. But this second explanation of the Manchurian war-lord's policy pre supposes that he has abandoned all ambition of becoming the one out standing figure in China, and it seems impossible to believe that he would so weakly have turned his KING'S BIRTHDAY PARADE Justice) were among the guests.

While on motor cycle patrol in the New Territories on Sunday, Sergeant Tuckett found motor car No. 584 (registered in the name of Building, Kowloon) in a pond at Mr., E. D. Shank, of No.0, Orient

Taipo-Kau From enquiries made

H.E. the Officer Administering the Government (the Hon. Mr. W. be ascertained that the car came Southorn, C.M.G.), H.E., the from the direction of Fanling, and General

Officer Commanding after the accident a European and (Major-General O, C. Luard, C.B., a Chinese walked away leaving the damaged car behind. No report of CM.G.), Commodore J. In Pear- the accident had been made to the son, the Hon. Mr. E. R. Hallifas, police.

CMG, CB.E. (Colonial Secre tary), Sir Henry Gallan (Chief

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His Majesty the King's Birthday Parnde will take place this year on June 4th, 1928, at Happy Valley.

It is expected that the hour of parade will be 9 a.m.

back upon the high destiny which | ̈ he had carefully marked out for himself. The solution of the prob- lèm, therefore, probably lies in the first reasons given for his with drawal, that he has come to the conclusion that his time is not yet, and he is prepared to wait a little longer until his foes, by their quarrelling have made his own plans easier of accomplishment.

A bicycle shop in Shanghai Street reports that two Chinese hired bicycles from the shop and did not retüm. The missing machines aro valued at 825 each.

A Chinese greaser on the 8.8. T'ai Lee received serious injuries to his band which was caught in the fan engine. He was removed to the Hospital at Kongmoon for treat went and will probably be there for 3 weeks

For stowing away from Singapore on the as Cremer five Chinese ap- peared yesterday before Mr. W. Schofield at the Kowloon Magis- tracy. They were each fined as with the alternative of one month's

hard labour.

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For driving a motor car without

a licence, a Chinese employee of the Dairy Farm Company was fined $10 at the Central Magistracy yester

MRS. R. H. KOTEWALL'S

ILLNESS.

SUCCESSFUL OPERATION

Earlier in the day the Japanese residents of the Colony were en- tertained to tea aboard the two

warships.

-Numbers of officers and men were. nahore again yesterday and a large party visited the Peak.

!

The Squadron leaves to-day at 10 a.m. for Manila and other ports of call will be Singapore, Batavia, Sourabaya, Fremantle, Melbourne, Hobart, Sydney, Wellington, Suba, Honolulu, Jaluit, Trak, Palac Tokuyama.

The two ships are due back in » Japan on November 3rd and by that time the firture officers of the Im- xen a very interesting portion of perial Japanese Navy will have

We are pleased to be able to announce that the operation per wife of the Hon. Dr. R. H. Kote formed upon Mrs. Kotewall, the wall, C.M.G., at the Peak Hospital the world. yesterday morning was successful. The operation was carried through by Dr. Balean, nesisted by Profes sör Anderson, Dr. Koch and Sir E Stuart Taylor.

Mrs. Kotewall has been in hos- pital for about six weeks suffering from stone in the kidney. Follow ing the operation, however, she is progressing satisfactorily and it is confidently expected that she will be out and about again in sixteen or twenty days.

TRAFFIC COURT.

TWO ENGLISHMEN'S WILLS.

MR. A. W. MACONOCHIE'S --

BIG ESTATE.

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The rescaling of probate of the will and seven codicils. in the estate of the late Mr. A. W. Maconochie, late of 8, Forchester" Gate, Hyde Park, London, who died on Febru ary 3rd, 1886, at No. 21, Wimpole EUROPEAN MOTOR CYCLISTS Street, London, has been granted. to Mr. M. HL Turner of Messrs. Deacons."

'FINED.

YESTERDAY'S CASES.

A. S. WATSON day. He was further ordered to pay from last week came up for hear

& CO., LTD.

WINK AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.

PHONE C. 616. `·

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later with large armies under leaders having little or nothing in common and, it will probably break out-from Peking itself-when-the victorious generals survey the re- sults of their campaign and start to divide the spoils. In this race for the capital, it must be borne

CHANG

820 as compensation for damage done to the vehicle which he took out without the owner's permission.

A Chinese woman in a report to the police states that she handed 925 to a man named Kwok Chan, who claimed to be in a position to obtain a hawker's licence for her, A receipt was given for the money, but enquiries at, Police Head ton had been made for a licence quarters revealed that no applica

An accountant in the employ of the Kwa Chuen shop, of No. 39, Stanley Street, is alleged in a re- port made to the police, to have absconded with $548 collected from customers. According to another raport, a shroff is alleged to have disappeared after collecting 350 on behalf of the Tong U leather shop

of 168, Hollywood Road.

Charged with stealing 823 in money from 2nd Lieutenant J. A. Burns of the 2nd Battalion Sects Guards, a Chinese yacht boy was remanded by Mr. W. Schofield at the Kowloon Magistracy until Fri- day afternoon. The defendant was alleged to have stolen the money from the complainant when the yacht Gael was at Lamma Island on Sunday last.

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Several traffic cases adjourned ing before Major C. Willson at the Central Magistracy yesterday morn ing.

Mr. D. Thompson, of the Dairy Farm Company, was summoned for dangerous driving of his motor cycle and for failing to produce his licence. Defendant denied that

The deceased left cetate in the Cology amounting to 181,300 and his English net personality, as far can be ascertained, amounted to £107,955 9. 4d.

Mr. M. H. Turner is the attorney for several beneficiaries mentioned In the late Mr. Maconochie's 'will.""

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ESTATE OF MR. GARDNER.

The rescaling of probate in the he was driving dangerously, but estate of Mr. N. E. Stanley Gard- admitted that he did not have the per, planter, late of Batang Ber- licence with him on the day junta, in the state of Selangor, |F.M.S., who died in November 16th, question.

Evidence similar to that given 1927, at Guy's Hospital, London. Last week when Mr. G. W. Cooper has been granted to Mr. M. H was alec accused of dangerous driy Turner who is the attorney of ing was preferred by Traffic Sergt. deceased's brother, Mr. C. W. S. Baker who said that he followed Gardner, planter of Selangor, and Mr.JW Winter, deceased' bro the two motor cycles on his own machine from Queen's Hoad East ther-in-law, at Huntingdon, Eng and stopped them near the Mur-land. ray Barracks, Judging from his The late Mr. Gardner bequeaths speedometer, witness extimated the everything to them and authorizes, speed of the machines at between among other bequests, an income

25 and 30 miles an hour.

to his wife, Mrs. M. L. Gardner, Defendant questioned the ac- so long as she remains unmarried. curacy of the Sergeant's speedo An income to his mother, Mrs. E meter, stating that his own speedo S. Gardner of Hemingford Grey, meter which was a new one did St. Ives, Hungtingdonshire, Eng- not record such a high speed. Wit land, is also mentioned in the will. ness replied that his speedometer Deceased's estate in the Colony.. was tested every day and he could amounted to $11,400. always judge the speed from his long experience of driving.

POSSESSION OF ARMS.

His Worship ined the defendant $10 on the first charge and $4 for tailing to produce his licence. Mr. Cooper, also of the Dairy Farm CHINESE GETS FIVE. Company, was fined $10,

GAOL

·wock,

"YEARS'

GOOD HAUL FROM JUNKS.

in mind, there has been no elimination of the unfit." T80 LIN, who was expected to put up a barrier at which many would come to grief, has packed up and is leaving quietly for his own territory. Consequently all the con- testants will reach the winning post and, naturally, all will expect a

The trees on either side of Bat prize. The position becomes even more complicated if the report istery. Path were drastically lopped

Good Friday Accident. yesterday afternoon. Besides" the Tuz Northern expedition of the true that General CHANG TSUKO usual gathering of coolies. a num Another adjourned summons for Nationalists appears likely to end CHANG, the defeated ruler of ber of members of our local stock dangerous driving against a Chi- exchange watched with interest the nese motor-car driver was mention- in a walk-over." Judging from Shantung, and General Sus. Cavan steeple jack foots of a Chinese ated but the defendant stated that

Major C. Willson And Mr. W. the cable news yesterday there will FANO are to enlist under the He cut so much away that there would not be able to attend until loon Magistracy yesterday after.

the top of one of the bigger trees. the witness he proposed to call Schofield sat together at the Kaw.. be no opposition to their entry into Nationalist banner. It would he was in the end very little to hold next week. The summons was ac noon when two cases of unlawful Peking. What will happen when a case then of As you were," with so to but he slipped down a rops cordingly adjourned for another possession of arms and ammunition

to safety..

The defendant in this case

were heard they have taken charge of the the exception of CHANo Tao Liz's

is The four Chinese arrested in Among passengers leaving Hong alleged to be the driver of a car consequence of a raid on a house. capital, who can say The situation voluntary retirement, and with so

Kong to-day by the President which knocked down Mrs. Nowell in Shanghai Street and who were NEW SHOPS is obscure, The Nationalists are by many in the field, victora and van Jefferson are:- Mrs. A. H. Gilling White on Good Friday morning, at found to be in possession of 2. ze- no means a united party. It suited guished, all demanding some recog: ham and daughter who are going Queen's Road East. It was stated valvers and 12 rounds of ammuni- to Shanghai. Mrs. Gillingham is last week that while she was wait- tion were charged with the offence. TO LET their purpose to combine forces to nition, the difficulty of satisfying the wife of the passenger agent of ing to let two other care, peas, &

The first, third and fourth de ouat the Manchurian war-lord who everyone will be well-nigh insuper- the Blue Funnel Lane, Hong Kong; third car came from behind and fendant pleaded not guilty and the

Mr. and Mrs. A. Brearley and knocked her down, necessitating second defendant aid that the con for the time being was regarded able. The prospects seem to point daughter who are going to Shang treatment for a long time. traband was given to him by s as the common enemy, but it does to a free fight all round in the hai. Mr. Brearley is connected Another Summons Adjourned. friend who had instructed him to with the Chartered Bank of India not follow, such purpose having course of a very few weeka

Mr. H. Chambers denied an take it to the country for sale Australia and China; Hr, G. M.

He was sentenced to five years" been accomplished, that the Chris- Possibly CHANG T80 LIR recog Squarey, representing the Cunard accusation of dangerous driving of

Lame, who is on a business trip to motortar in Caine Road. The hard labour, and the thres others tian General, the Shansi tupan, nised this. At any rate it provides the East; Mr. and Mrs. Ten Man case was adjourned until next were discharged.

Tacaday, maka CHIANO KAI SELK and the Nanking one reasonable explanation of his Kit who are leaving Hong Kong politicians will take an oath of policy. His army has not been in permanently for Shanghai. Mr. Yew Man Kit is a well-known local allegiance and settle down amicably conflict with the Nationalists and Tennis player; Mr. and Mrs. T. Carr Ramsay, of Swatow, who are to re-organise the government of the he has now removed his troops returning to Europe on vacation; country. We can imagine nothing intact. If he believes that ultimate Mr. WaL Burrell, representative of more unlikely There has scarcely ly dog will ent dog" he is wise the American Asiatic Underwriters, who is on a business trip to the been any serious trouble so far, to give them the opportunity. His North; Mr. H. L Larsen and with the exception of the unfortu chances of securing uncontested dapghter who is returning to nate clash with the Japanese. But control of Peking are greatly Europe on furlough. Dr. Lamen as well-known in Mediest circles- in trouble is bound to come sooner or created by so doing. The only other Batavia, Java

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Two men and one woman were also charged one man with having Tmsuser pistol, dhe spare part pistol spring, 8 magazines and 604 The weather report, forecast and rounds of ammunition. The other remarks issued by the Royal Obser- man had 1 automatio pistol and vatory, Hong Kong, at 7.15 p.m. 222 rounds of ammunition and the yesterday statement woman was in possession of 6 re The depression over Korea has volver magazines and 87 rounds of deepened. The depression over Indo- ammunition China is not so deep.

The three of them were arrested Local forecast-Light easterly or on junks at Laichikok The czec variable winds, fair.

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