NEW ADVERTISE- MENTS.
BANK HOLIDAYS,
IN OKOHANGE BANKS will be CLOSED for the TRANSACTION of PUBLIC BUSI NESS on MONDAY, the 29TH INSTANT Hong Kong, 2nd May, 1919, (e994
Accordance with Ordinance No.
KOWLOON BOWLING GREEN
N
CLUB.
DEBENTURE DRAWING.. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the Undermentionel 6 Debentures of the abord Club were Drawn at the Registered Office of the Club on FRIDAY, 4TM1⁄2 MAY,
at 6 P.M.
Nos..
Nos.
Nos.
NOH.
243
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201
27
182
130
300
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104
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180
216
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180 221
153
183
107 164
227 75
02
100,
OT
Holder of Drawn Debentures are
Hereby Motiled that These Debes tures will be Redeemed, with the Accrued Interest for 3 Months, or Handing their. Debautures over to the Hoxe, KONG AND SHANOHAJ BANKING CORPOzarjo on and after 31ST AUGUST, 1928.
By Order of Elmmittés
R. LAPSLEY,
Hon. Secretary.
BY ORDER OF THE
MORTGAGEES.
PUBLIC AUCTION
or
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THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY Situate at MONGKOKTSUI in the Derananner of Kowloon and Colony of Hong Kong and registered at the LAND OFFICE & KOWLOON INLAND LOT No. 1572
INTIMATIONS.
UNIÓN INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LTD. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the FIFTY-FIFTH OR DINARY YEARLY MEETING of the Society will be held at the Head Office. UNION BUILDING, Hong Kong. on FRIDAY, 2578 MAY, 1928, at 11 D'CLOCK A.M., for the purpose of receiv Ing the Report of the Directors and the Statements of Account to 31st DecEx- Bs, 1997, and of declaring Dividende,
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. THURSDAY, MAY 24th, 1928.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Society will be CLOSED from ex Days MAY to MAY, Both inclusive.
By Order of the Board,
PAUL LAUDER.
General Manager. Hong Kong, 1st May, 1928. [6205
THE CHINA FIRE. INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
INTIMATIONS.
Q.
INTIMATIONS.
WOOLLEN PIECE GOODS,
KING'S BIRTHDAY. THE Following will be the DRESS
for Gentleman attending the BRADFORD Herchnat RECEPTION at GovERNMENT HOUSE in Honour of the KING'S BIRTHDAY on JUNE 4:
WHITE MESS JACKËT. WHITE WAISTCOAT. BLACK TIE Decorations will be Word.
requires
· AGENT. Will pay Expansen of
own Salesman with Experience of Market,
"
[0976
and pay Broker's Wages-Replies to Box16270, c/o Hong Kong Daily Press. (6970
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG.
FOR SALE.
ORIGINAL JURISDICTION,
NEWSPAPER
PRINTING
HACHINE. In thoroughly
MISCELLANEOUS PROCEEDINGS | Good Order. Capable of Printing Four
No. 14 or 1928.
IN THE MATTER OF THE HONG KONG TRUST CORPORA. TION. LIMITED (AND REDUCzo), +
AND
IN TEN MATTER OF THE 'COM. PANIES ORDINANCE, 1913. that the FIFTY-NINTE OB. DINARY YEARLY MEETING of the
TOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN Company will be held at its Head Uca Petition presented to the UNION BUILDING, Hong Kong, Supreme Court of Hong Kong, on the FRIDAY, 25 MAY, 1929,
13th Day of APRIL, 1999, for confirming for the
of receiving the purpose Report of the Directors and the State the Reduction of the Capital of the above Company from Rupees 100,000,000 to ments of Account to 31st. DECEKEER, Rupees 60,000,000 in directed to be heard 1927, and of declaring Dividends, etc.
Sir BENLY COWPER before
11.15
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from 91 MAY to 9TH MAY, Both Days inclusive.
By Order of the Board,
PAUL LAUDER,
General Manager. Hong Kong, lat May, 1998. (6206
N
Hi Honour. Fir
COLLAN, Knight, O.B.E., on THURS DAY, THE S1ST DAY OF MAY, 1928, at 10.30 O'CLOCK in the FORINOGA.
Any Creditor or Shareholder of the Company desiring to oppose the making of an Order for Reducing the Capital of the aid Ordinance
under the abors appear at the Time of Hearing by Himself or hin Counsel for that purpose.
A Copy of the Petition will be farmshed to any Creditor or Share holder of the Company requiring the Same by the Undersigned on payment of the Regolated Charges for the Same.
DEACONS, Solicitors for the Company, 1, Des Voeux Road Central,
Hong Kong.
(@282
BRITISH, TRADERS' INSUR ANCE CO., LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAŁEHOLDERS.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the SIXTY SECOND OR DINARY YEARLY MEETING of the Company will be held at its Head Office, UNION BELLDING, Hong Kong, on FRIDAY, 25TH MAY, 1999, at 11.20 AK, for the parposs of receiving the Report of the Directors and the StateIN THE SUPREME COURT ments of Account to Sist DICEMBER, 1927, and of declaring Dividends, etc.
TO BE SOLD OF TUESDAY, THE 5TH DAY OF JUNE, 1928 inclarive,
ÁT 3 P.M.
BT
Mroza. LAMMERT BROTHERS, Auctioneers,
AT THE SALES ROOM,
8A, DODDELL ST., Vicroma, Hoxe Kune
For further Particulars and Condi
tions of Sale, Apply to
Mass WOO & NASH. Solicitors,
4 & 6, Queen's ROAD CENTRAL,
03 TO
Messrs. LAMMERT BROTHERS, Auctioneers,
No. 8, DUDELL ŠTEFIT Hong Kong. 23rd May, 1928, 16288
G.
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PUBLIC AUCTION
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from 9TH MAY to 25 MAY, Both Days By Order of the Board,
PAUL LAUDER.
General Manager. Hong Kong, 1st May, 1823. [6207
HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
HE EXTRA RACE
Un
TMEETING will be beld (Weather Permitting) at HATT VALLET SATURDAY. 2011 MAY, and MON- | DAY, 8TH MAY, 1928, Commencing, at 2.30 FM. Both
Tays
The First Bell will be Rung at 2 r.. The Charge for Admission to the Public Enclosure will be $1.00 Per Day for all Persons including Ladies.
Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform Hal! Price. rice.
Members are advised that they mast show their Badges to obtain Admission to the Members' Enclosure..
Each Member has the right to in
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS troduce 2 Non-members to the Members
of the Balo by Public Austion to be haid on TUESDAY, the 29TH DAY or MAY, 1928, at 3 r, at the Office of the Pablic Works Department, by Order of Hits ExCELLENCI TUE GOorzanoz, of One Lot of CROWN LAND t Kowloon, in the Colony of Hong Kong. for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at & Crown Hent to be fixed by the Surveyor of Hin Mary Kuo, for one further term of 75 years.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
| No. of Bale |
Registry No
Locality,
Kowloon Inland
Let No. 2116.
Mong Kok Road and
Janetion of
Tung Choi Street.
Boundary
Measure
mente.
02 feet
62 feet
P5 feet
1'6 frel
5,890
Contenta in
aquaro feel.
July
WAR DEPARTMENT
CONTRACTS.
Rental
11.780
Upset Price.
(0281
will
be
Bestired at the Office of the
Enclosure, Tickets for whom can be obtained from Mesars. LaxareAD & DAVIS, at $6.00 Each Per Day Up to FRIDAY, THE 25TH MAY, 1923.
The Charge for Admission for Ladies to the Members Enclosure will be 89.00 Each Mamber can obtain, Per Day. upon application to the SECRETARY, Badges for Admission of 2 Ladies Free of Charge
Bookmakers, Tie Tac Men, etc., will not be permitted to operate with in the Precincts of the Hong KONG JOCKEY ÜLER during the Race Meeting. 16268
MACAO RACES.
DRAFT Programmes and Entry
Forms for the NINTH EXTRA RAGE MEETING to be held on SUNDAY, 325 JUNE, 1998 (Weather Permitting), may be obtained from the LBIU. MACAO, CAUSEWAY BAT STAзt, and Boxon ADvErtising Co., Exchange Bailding.
Entries CLOSE at 9.30 var. at Macao BACK CLUB, on THURSDAY, SATE MAY, 1928.
[6272
HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE CO., LTD.
NEALED TENDERS 0.0., R.A.8.0., EZADQUARTERS, VICTORIA NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN
that the Cortificate
No
HARRACES, Hong Kong, until 12 Noor, 3567 dated 30th Auswar, 1900, for 25 on TUESDAY, Ura JUNE, 1928, for Shares of this Company Numbered the Undermentional Services for the 24851-24875 registered. in the Name of Periods as stated:- #
Man. "MARION LEGGE Las been and should
Fox SIX MONTHS COMMENCING: Alar JULY, 1928, —200 POTATOES, ONIONS, SUGAR, SALT AND
MOSTARD.
HOURS COAL, SMITHS COAL AND STEAM
COAL
Tender Forms and any necessary In formation may be obtained at the above. Office between the Hoars of 10 am, and
[6223 1 F.M. Daily, except Sundays
LOST of DESTROYnced to the
Cais Certificate not be Company before the 12TH JUNE, 1928, New Certificate for the said Shares will be issued, and the Old Certificate No. 8467 will be thereafter treated by this Company as Nall and Toid,
"JOHN D.-RUMPHREYS & SON - General Managers." Hong Kong, 11th May, 1998. [6241
|
HONG KONG,
ORIGINAL JURISDICTION.
ACTION No. 207 or 1925.
OF
BETWELY
THE TUE EONG BANK
Plaintifs
AND
FUNG SAU YU AND TSE LUI CHUNG TRADING AR THE MAN SHING HING FIRM
Defendants.
لوار
BY ORDER or Tux "Surat Count.
ARTICULARS and CONDITIONS
of FAME of the following property samely all the right title and interest of the Defendant, FUNG SAU TU in the Valuable Properties situate at TSUN WAN.__ New Territory in the Colony of Hong Kong and known as
L.-D.D, 432 TSUN WAN LOT
No 958.
2-DD. 453 TSUN WAN LOT
No. 8.
3.-D.D. 453 TSUN WAN LOT
No. 14 and Extension. 4.-D.D. 449 TSUN WAN LOT
No. 1 RP.
5-D.D. 433 TSUŃ WAN LOT
No. 3'R.P.
TO BE SOLD XI.
PUBLIC AUCTION
1)
IN ONE LOT
от
FRIDAY,
THE 25TH DAY OF MAY, 1928, -
AT 3 o'clock PM.
Mr. E. V. M. R. DI SOUSA, Auctioneer
AT THE 1
CHINA AUCTION_ROOMS, 4, DUDDELL STREET, VICTORIA, Hoxe Kono.
For further Particulars Apply to:-
M38821. HASTINGS, DENNYS AND BOWLEY, Solicitors for the Vendor or to ME. E. V. M. E. DI 80USA, Auctioneer, Hong Kong, 15th May, 1928. 6235
NEW SHOPS TO LET
46, NATHAN ROAD, KOWLOON.
OFFICES
TO LET
́DAVID·· HOUSE.
APPLY-TO
S. J. DAVID & CO. DAVID BOUSE,
67/69, Des Vœux Boan Uentral,
Fager at One Time of the Average Size Newspaper. Apply Rox 6117, e/o Daily Prem Office.
(8117
INTIMATIONS.
3063
1.4
TO LET.
A
FLAT in Canna rvon BuilDINGE,
KOWLOON.
White Label EST SCOTCH WH
6201)
Apply to:- HUMPHREYS ESTATE &
FINANCE CO. LTD.,
Alexandra Buildings.
modious
TO BE LET DUNGALD Com MAGAZINE Gar. Dear MOTOR ROAD: Good Garden. Private Garage-Apply. Bax No 6213, c/o Hong Kong lady
*[6273 Pres.
and
Bars Net Mosquito WANTED. Child' CRIB with Mattress, Must be in Good Condition. Apply Bor 6277, c/o Hong Kong Daily Pren.
[6277
FOR SALE-Large Size Cantonese
SHAWL. White with Pink Roses and Embroidery, in Good Condi tion. $40 or Near Offer Apply Box 6278, e/o Hong Kong Daily Press.
[6278
OR SALE. Characteristic.
bited in London. $15 and $20,-Apply Box 6278, c/o Hong Kong Daily Press [8279
FETCHINGS of Florence, exhi
WH
OF GREAT AGE.
Dewar & Son
DISTILLERS.
PER
AWARDED 50 GOLD & PRIZE MEDALS.
IT NEVER VARIES!
BOLE AGENTS:--
might put an end to the campaign for a few months, but without
doubt it would be resumed as soon
as the scattered armies could be re-organised and further supplies of money and ammunition obtained. There would be BO permanent peace. The withdrawal of CHANG, - Tso LIN, however, while leaving Peking in the possession of the Nationalists would also leave thern without any particular incentive for amited action. The coalition v suld
NAVAL DOCKYARD DEPARTURES.
MEMBERS LEAVING BY THE ** MALWA."'
YESTERDAY'S FAREWELL
PRESENTATIONS.
A very pleasant function took place at the Royal Naval Dockyard Recreation Club yesterday afternoon in bonour of four "jolly good." break-up and, as we have previously Old Country by the P. & O. 3.5. fellows" who are leaving for the suggested, there would almost cer- Malwa on Saturday, Nearly tainly be fighting between the hundred persons were present in- strangely dissimilar elements ccluding well-wishers from other con- which it is now composed. Conceros and toasts with characteristic fusion would reign for a while and Dockyard flavour were drunk to the the upshot would probably be an departing gentlemen-Messra, Mit-", invitation to CHANG TEO LIN to cheli (Foreman of Yard), Garrett
return once more
" to save the (Draughtsman), Mr. J. Cameron (Cashier's Dept.), and Mr R. C. country."
Lowman (Chief Engineer's Dept.)." The idea that with CHiNG Tao
Mr. J. C. Joughin, M.B.E. Liv safely back in Manchuria, the
(Chief Constructor)...' Waz the Japanese would be able to per- Chairman
and
paid deserving suade the Nationalists to compote tributes to the work of the dopart- any difference there might be being gentlemen and wished them the tween them and to form a stable best of luck. Presentations were Government egems to us to be little made during intervals in a concert. more than the stuff of which dreams The programme, by the way, had are made The Christian Genera! been drawn inside the house with a sketch on the cover depicting the professes allegiance to the Kuomin
3.5. Molen travelling between Hong tang now that it serves his pur-Kong and England. Below appear- pore, but he had achieved some ed the Thistle and the Rose, measure of power long before the The Chairman presented the sou-" Kuomintang came into prominence venirs. to Messrs. Mitchell and and owes nothing to this political Garrett; Mr. Bray to Mr. Cameron; party. It is inconceivable that he and Eng.-Comdr. Sebastian, RN, would obey the orders of the Party to Mr. Lowmad.
Special mention must be made of sued by CHIANG RAI STEK, the
the eoncert which was thoroughly commander-in-chiel, or enjoyed by the large gathering. alternatively that the Kuomintang Mr. Fleming opened the programme represented by the with a pianoforte selection. Mr. Nanking group would ever consent Crabb followed with a song and to place the Christian General in had to respond to demands for an the position of supreme authority encore." Mr. Beer, an entertainer of outstanding merit, next gave the and obey his instructions.
audience a comic song and a de-, mand for more had" to be satis fied. Others who contributed to the
nominal "
leaders
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If CHAND THO LIy fights the prob-
abilities are that he will win the
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6280
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Hong Kong Office: 11, Ice House
Street. London Office: 21, Bride Lane,
Fleet Street, E.C. 4
The Daily Press.
Howe Kors, May 14ru, 1928.
JAPAN AND CHANG
TSO LIN.
& CO.,
LTD.
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, PHONE C. 618.
Mr. Hopper.
THE KING'S BIRTHDAY.
MILITARY PARADE AT WONG
NEI CHONG.
preliminary encounters but will enjoyment were Mr. Turger and secure no lasting benefit from his successes. If he loses and Japan holds to her present policy he is In the circumstances his
refusal to return to Manchuria now with the prospect of emerging again as the "strong man of the situa tion would appear to he dietated To celebrate His Majesty's Birth- by one reason only-fear of Japan's day (Sunday, June 3rd) a parade. ultimate intention. He probably of the Garrison will take place on fears that once outside the Great the Wong Nei Chong Recreation clear and Japanese policy in the Wall Japan might find some legiti-Ground at 9 am, Monday, Jung present circumstances is easy to make excuse to prevent him from The Jockey Club has kindly understand. They are using the ever again playing a leading role placed the Grand Stand and mem- opportunity which has recently been in Feking. That would mean, of bers enclosure at the disposal of presented to them by the disturb course, the end to his grandiose the public. ances at Tsinan to bring pressure
ambitions and rather than run this upon CHANG Tao Lin to force him risk, however remote, he may prefer H.E. The Officer Administering the
(30
to return to his own dominions.
to engage hie enemies now and chance what the outcome may be.
Two Chinese cases of typhoid were reported on Tuesday from the Victoria district.
4th.
•
The Hong Kong Club Stand has been placed at the disposal of
Government "and will be reserved for Mrs. Southorn's party, Mem, bers of the Councils and Heads and Aesistant Heads of Departments.
FUNERAL OF MR. LEE HYSAN,
The Police raided an isolated hut in Lantau Island yesterday and TAKES PLACE TO-MORROW. seized a printing plant said to be turning out po piu tickets. The occupante of the hut were detain- ed by the Police.
A SIMPLE CEREMONY.
The funeral of the late Mr.
25
Why CHANG TRO LIN hesitates is the mystery. A few days ago' it was reported that he had given orders for a retirement but now, apparently, he refuses to badge. The latest cables suggest that he is making arrangements stubbornly to resist the Nationaliste at "a points and there is a rumour, dif cuit, to credit, that even General CHANG TSUNG CHANG, an ally of While bailing Chinese medicine Lee Bysan, who was murdered, at whom it was thought the Man in a pot, two Chinese father and the entrance to the Yus Kee Club
con-sustained churian war-lord wished to be rid through the pot exploding. This morrow. The ceremony, it
serious injuries on April 30th, will take place to- at all costs, has again been received was caused, it was stated, through understood, will be a simple one, the somewhat confused political into favour and given a command two." opposing kinds of medicine the usual pomp of a Chinese
being boiled together.
neral being foregone. and military situation in the North If the Japanese keep their word
The cortege leaves the house, No. A Chinese who alighted from oz Kennedy Road at 10 am, sod the one, outstanding fact, which we and refuse to allow a defeated bus while it was still in motion, will travel along Queen's road East do not think would be disputed in Northern any to withdraw into fell on his back and sustained seri- to Queen's-road Central, past the any quarter, is that Japan has it Manchuria CHANG TSO LAN is put us injuries, from which he died banks and on to the old fire station, shortly after admission to Hospital. continuing by Queen's-road, past in its power to make or break ting everything at stake by fight The incident happened near the Mr. Lee's firm, Lai Cheong Leong Marshal Chano Tso Law. According. If he suffers a serious
China Light & Power Company's (No. 202, Queen's-road), thence in-. reversé
installation at Laichikok,,··
to Nam Pak Hong, by Des Voeux- ing to general belief Japan has he will have nowhere to go and w
road West, into Hill-road, along never looked with particular favour he will be eliminated. That seems Colony by the fishima Maru for to the "Yat Pit Ting pavilion Among the residents who left the Queen's-road West, Belcher-street, upon. CHANG TSG LIN's ambitions scarcely to accord with the usual Australia yesterday were Mr. and in Kennedy Town where friends in Peking. The Japanese have Chinese policy. It may be of Birs. Wm. Jackson and their daugh will be able to pay their last
ter Audrey Mrs. Jackson and her respects between 1 and 2 p.in. great interests in Manchuria and course, that the Northernere are daughter will remain in Australis Chinese Permanent Cemetery, Aber- The interment will be at the they would have preferred that the supremely confident of success, but for several months on holiday, but deen. Marshal should stay quietly at they must realise that even success round trip and will return by the Mr. Jackson is simply making the home and devote himself to the in battle at this particuar juncture same ship?
WEATHER REPORT. development of that territory. This will not materially improve their In reporting the result of the is natural for when the cat is away position. Whilet CRASO TEO LIN appeal in what has been popularly Yesterday's weather report, fore the mice will play, and with CHANG remains in the field and in control known as the "Infants Mortgage cast and remarks, issued by the case" in the Daily Preu, vester oral Observatory et 5,3) b.m.. Tso Liw absent and his armies of Peking the Nationalists will day, the names of the solicitors stated in occupied in controlling Peking and regard him as the common enemy engaged were inadvertently omit Anti-cyclone remained in the Pac- ted. The wolicitors for the successfle to the east of Tokyo. Pressure Tientsin there was always danger and will remain at allied, if not ful plaintifa (appellants) were is low over China generally with of trouble arising in the Northern a united, force in order to oppose Messrs. Geo, H Hall Brutton & depressions over Indo-China and
Co. and for the defendants (respon- the Eastern Ses, fra beg zullen "provinces the detriment of him. The defeat of Chang Kaz dents) Messrs. Johnson, Stokes & Local Forecast:-8. and 8.E.
winds, moderate, fair to showery. Japanese business. So much is SHEL or the Christian General Master.
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