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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS," SATURDAY, MAY 26th, 1928.
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Permitting) at HAFFT SATURDAY, BOTH MAY, and NON DAY, 28TH MAY, 1928, Commencing
NOTICE
WHIT MONDAY, 28TH MAY, 18, All Departments will be CLOSED. TH HONG KONG DIPENG- ART. Dispensing Department, will be OPEN for Dispensing Prescriptions from 10 a.. to 1 T.M. and from 6 P... to 7.30 7.x.
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TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Not this Compmay intends to apply to the Governor-in-Council for Power to construct:
(a) Abont 240 Yards of Single Track Tramway connecting the Existing Single Track at the South End of Percival Nireet with the Existing Single Track in Wong Nei Chong opposite Tramway Standard No. 665, and (b) Ano
Additional crossover "near the Junction of Praya-East and Fer. cival Street.
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LC. F. BELLAMY.
General Manager. Hong Kong, May 23rd, 1925. (6296
THE COMPANIES ORDINANCES
1911-1925.
COMPANY LIMITED BY SHARES.
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to
Hurely Wotifed that These Deben- tures will be Redeemed, with the Accrued Interest for 5 Months, on Handing their TebariTGEOTER
AND SHANGHAL the HONG KONG BANKING CORPORATION ON and after 3187 AUGUST, 1928,
By Orler of the Committe,
R. LAPSLEY,
Hon. Secretary.
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FINANCE CO., LTD.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN No. The Certificate that 8467 dated 30th Amurar, 1900, for 25 Shares of this Company Numbered 24851-94875 registered in the Name of EXTRAORDINARY RESOLUTION, MARION LEGGE has been and should CHINA SUGAR REFINING COMPANY, LTD.
OF
PASSED 18:11 MAY, 1998.
EXTRAORDINARY 'T AN.
GENERAL MEETING of the MEMBERS of the above-named Company duly convened and held at the Offices of the Company, PEDDER STREET, Victoria, in the Colony of Hong Kong, on the 18ra DAY OF MAY
1928, the following Extra ordinary Resolution was duly pass- ed-
That it has been proved to the "satisfaction of this meeting that the "Company cannot by reason of ite liabiliti continue its business and, "that it is advisable to wind up the "same and accordingly that the Com "pany be wound up for de
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And that JannINE,
Victeris Co., LTD, of Pedder Street, "Hong Kong, and Joss FLEMING of Chartered Bank Building, Victoris, aforesaid, he appointed Jointly and severally Liquidators for the purpose of such Winding up."
B. D. F. BEITH,
Chairman.
Hong Kong, 19th May, 1928. [6292
BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES.
PUBLIC AUCTION
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TO BA BOLD ON TUESDAY, THE 5TH DAY OF JUNE, 1928 AT 3 z.M.
M5528, LAMMERT BROTHERS,
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Ar Tuxix SALES ROOM,'
8A, DUDDELL 87., VICTORIA, HONG Kuse
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MESA, WOO & NASH, Solicitor, 4&8, QUEEN' ROAD CENTRAL M. LAYMEET BROTHERS, SM 2 Auctioneers,
No Bay DUDDELL ÉTÉNET. Hong Kong, 23rd May, 1928. [6988
LOST or DESTROYED a this Certificate not be produced to the Company before the 12 JUNE, 1928, New Certificate for the said shares will
be issued, and the Old Certificate No. 3467 will be thereafter treated by this Company as Null and Void.
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON, General Managers." Hong Kong, 11th May, 1998. [6241
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INDIAN WAR MEMORIAL UNVEILED.
purpose is to be served at the moment by questioning her motives. Action was forced upon her at Tsinan by the rioting of com- manist soldiers as the result of which a number of Japanese were killed. So much is admitted and Japan has officially stated that she OUR INDIAN BROTHERS.IN. will withdraw her troops as BOOD
as order can be guaranteed. As far
THE HON. MR. W. T. SOUTHORN'S TRIBUTE.
ARMS.
RAILWAY TUNNEL
MYSTERY.
FARMER STABBED TO DEATH.
MYSTERIOUS MESSAGE BY KNOWN CHINESE.
as we can see, there has been no
A very impressive ceremony took
A report was made to the Police serious interference with the cam- place yesterday afternoon at the that the dead body of a Chinese paign between North and South. Ladian Cemetery, Kowloon, when farmer named Mo Cheung, "about Fighting which appears to be the H.E the Officer Administering the as years of age,( had been found beginning and the end of the policy Government (the Hon. Mr. W. T.in No. 5 Railway Tunnel near Sha Southorn, C.M.G.) unveiled Tin at 1.13 yesterday morning. of the Chinese militarists is pro Memorial to eight Indian soldiers The victim had been stabbed in the eceding over a wide front, Japan'
who died here during the Great body and head but no weapon was has declared that she will not allow War. The Memoria! was erected tound. The body was taken to the & disorderly rabble of soldiers to at the joint expense of the Im- Kowloon Public Mortuary for overrun Manchuria where she has perial War Graves Commission and post-mortem examination. The de- great business interests, but it need the Hong Kong War Memorial ceased lived in an annumbered matshed at Ho Wo Tso, in the not be inferred from that that the Fund
H.E. 'Major-General C. C. Luard, Shatin district. It is believed that intends to establish a protectorato over the territory. A defeated army C.B., C.M.G. (O.C. South Chins he was murdered near Tai Po Ku running wild through the Northern Command), was among the many and his body dragged to the Rail- officers present. The Guard of create trouble! provinces would
Honour was supplied by, the Pun everywhere. There would be no
jabie and all Indian units were commander with sufficient authority represented, Lt. Col. H. T. C. Ivens to accept responsibility for their ac-being in command. tions. "Incidents" in which Japanese. There was also a detachment of were involved would arise with Indian police who served in the out number and inevitably it would Great War, mean the despatch of large bodies of Japanese troops to do work which ordinarily should be undertaken by the police. Japan's attitude, there fore, as far as Manchuris in con- cerned seems to be a wise one.. The
H.E. THE HON. MR, W. T. SOUTHORN'S ADDRESS. Addressing the assembly HE. the Officer Administering The Government said:
way Tunnel.
A later report states that a farmer named Lau Bang, was in a shop on the Tai Po road on Thursday when he was accosted by another Chinese who came up and told him to tell Cheung Wah, of Hang Yang, to go to the rescue of a man who had been attacked and was lying in No. 3 Railway Tunnet seriously injured. The speaker then walked away in the direction of Hong Kong. The only descrip We have assembled to-day to tion given by Lau Sang of his unveil a memorial of those Indian mysterious informant was that ho soldiers who died in Hong Kong wore black clothing, shoes and while on active service during the stockings, and a black felt hat. He came from the direction of Tai-Fo. Great War. It is, of course, known
Later reports from Police head....... CHANG TSO LIN there is no parti- that these soldiers did not lose cular reason why others should their lives by direct enemy action quarters were to the effect that on the field of battle, but in a near the dead. body a pair of intervene,
Nationalists certainly have no cause for complaint and as no strong protest has yet been entered by
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SUED.
MR. DUNBAR RECEIVES. WORTHLESS CHEQUE.
In his Note to China the American much as service to the Empire scissors, a closed pocket knife and Minister to Peking expresses the required some to fight in the half torn jacket were found, and hope that the Chinese authorities trenches, come to remain at the there were signs that severe In the pocket of the dead man "may find it possible to insure that base, and some to guard the out-struggle had taken place.
distant possessions,
there were four 1 notes. only troops and commanders of na-posts of our questioned loyalty to China's wel the British Government decided fare may be employed, in the event that there should be no differentia- of any operations in the neighbour- tion in the honour paid to the hood of Tientsin." That is a pious memory of those soldiers who lost hope. It is simply because the their lives in loyal service to the Chinese Authorities have never been Empire in her hour of need. I able to insure this highly desirable need not remind you of the wonder- state of affairs that the country, is ful response of the Indian Empire to the nation's call for help. From in such a chaotic condition to-day.
the highest to the lowest in the land jour Indian brothers-in-arms flocked to the support of the some in the British cause, and course of duty were posted to Hong
A case of considerable interest to Kong. Here eight Indian soldiers local race-goers was heard yester- to British residents in the Far
died, and to their memory this day morning before the acting Puiane Judge, Mr. P. Jacks, at the East generally. Great Britain could
tablet which I have the honour to Summary Court, when Mr. L PPEARANCE is Everything to do no less; it has no desire to do
unveil has been erected at the Dunbar, a prominent figure on the owner of many race Woman and Certainly Permanent Hair Wares done by MES. BETEN more. There was a time when
Graves Commission and the Hong Mr E. Broadberry, & local hook- (late of Here KONG HOTEL), improve many Chinese would have welcomed This Greatly PRATT BUILDING, foreign intervention on the ground Pleading guilty to a charge of Kong War Memorial Fund. May maker and known as Frank Hay-
[349 KOWLOON. TIL K. 945.
that it was the only effective means possession of 6.9 tnels of prepared it ever be a reminder of India's tor
The claim arose out of a cheque MOBBIS. of checking disorder and preventing opium, a Chinese was fined $500, or honourable participation in the 1925 FOXFORD 8 Seater, Open Tourer the country from falling into a six months' hard labour, at the War, and to all those races which dant. The cheque was drawn on Excellent Condition. Trial by Apprint state of chaos. Whether they were Central Magitracy-yesterday.
S. J. DAVID & CO. DAVID HOUSE, 67/69, Drs VægI ROAD CENTRAL.
IN THE MATTER OF THE COMment-Apply:
PANIES ORDINANCES,
1911-23, AND
IN THE MATTER OF CHINA SUGAR REFINING CO., LIMITED
{TE_LIQUIDATION},
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the Creditors of the above- named Company are required on or before the 30 DAY OF JUNE, 1929, to send in their Name and Addresses and the particulars of their Debt and Claims, if any, to the Undersigned st Meseri, JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD., Pedder Strest, Victoris, Hong Kong, and if so required by Notice in Writing from the Undersigned are to come in and prove their aid Debba and Claims at
in och Notice Imam suy Distribution which may be made before such Debta are provedenje
will be excluded from
Dated this 19th Day of May, 1928. JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD., JOHN FLEMING, CA,
Co-Liquidatora,'
[6289
G. DODWELL, DODWELL & Co., LaD., Queen's Buildings.
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BIRTH.
Morrin-On May 20th, at Shang- hai to DORA, wife of JAMES MOFFAT, a daughter.
DEATHS.
MABON.-On May 18th, at Van- couver, B.C., Canada, the re- ault of an accident, ELAINE GRACE, aged six years, youngest daughter of Capt. and Mra
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Street.
Fleet Street, 3.0. 4.
The Daily
Press
How KOND, MAY 26TH, 1928.
FOREIGN POLICY IN CHINA.
& CO., LTD. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, PHONE C. 616.
Two cases of enteric, one Ladian and one [50
Chinese were reported on Thursday.
The body of a Chinese has been recovered from the sea near the Kni Tack Bund. The man was drowned
JUDGMENT AGAINST
DEFENDANT.
while our swimming on Thursday.joint expense of the Imperial War turf and
ponies, claimed £100 sterling from
ic-
enjoy the Pax Britannica an spiration to loyal service to the Empire.
The Unvelling.
Bentence of nine months' hard labour and twenty strokes of the birch was passed by Lieut. Col. F.
The Memorial which was cover- Eaves at the Central Magistracyed with two Union Jacks was then yesterday on a Chinees who return-unveiled by His Excellency, and ed too soon from banishment.
after the Last Past had been sound- ed by the Buglars, a two minute silence was observed.
paid to Mr. Dunbar by the defen-
the Kensington branch of the" Bar- clay's Bank, Ltd., and was dis honoured when the plaintiff pre- sented it for payment.
Alternatively plaintiff claimed 8941.18 being the equivalent of that amount in Hong Kong currency at the rate of exchange prevailing on February 19th, 1995.
Mr. P M Hodgson appeared for the plaintiff. The defendant was not present in Court nor was he legally represented.
right no one can now say. Inter- vention was regarded as impractic}, able by the foreign powera and any opportunity there may have been for achieving anything worth while by such a course has passed. China must settle her own difficulties in
Two more instances of people
In proving his case in the she His Excellency, then laid. the best way she can and providing legitimate foreign interests are not falling from verandaks while lean-
sence of the defendant, Mr. Dur seriously endangered she may be ing out to dry clothes have been wreath on the Memorial, and bar said that Mr. Broadberry was assured that there will be no outside Torted to the police from wreaths were also laid by H.Eindebted to him for that amount,
Temple Street, and 16, Lun Fat
turned to him, dishonoured. He sent. interference. Naturally everyone Street. The injured persons are Major General C. C. Luard, I and the cheque in question was re- Col. H. T. C. Ivens, and from notice of the dishonourment to de engaged in trade in the Far East now in hospital
other, unita
fendant and had received no reply. Mr. Hodgson applied for judg was granted with costs. ment against the defendant which
PROPERTY SALE.
His Excellency then left lar his estate of the late Mr. Joe Lang car accompanied by his A.D.C., were granted to his widow, Mrs. Capt. Whyte, R.E. Kwan Shi, of 89 Wing Lok Street,
The Memorial, sad floor. The deceased was native of Lim Chi La Village in the The Memorial is situated in s province of Kwangtung and died quiet valley surrounded or all sides on February 21st, 1928. His net by little hills The Memorial is estate in the Colony is valued at about 20 feet high and made of white Granite, and inscribed on it are the names of those who perish | NEARLY 140,000 SQUARE FEET ed in the Great War.
86,100.
ach Time and Places thall be specified Hong Kong Office: 11, Ice House would like to see a peaceful and Letters of Administration in the London Office: 21, Bride Laze, united China, but at the same time everyone recognises that China must secure that
at peace and unity by her own efforts. In the present state of feeling, when action, however dis interested it might be, is bound to be misunderstood, no one will wi ingly put a finger in the pie,
Most people will agree with Bir AUSTER CHAMBERLAIN's opinion that
BRITAIN's policy in Chirs was re-
Commander KENWORTHY's statement regarding Japanese policy was pre- affirmed during question time in
mature. Commander KEWORTHY the House of Commons on Wednes remarked that it would be essential Ni parstance, of Bection 161
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN day. Whilst maintaining unaltered
for Great Britain to maintain if Japan should open door ir
protectorate over Man-
IN THE MATTER OF THE COM PANIES ORDINANCES, 1911-25,
-AND
IN THE MATTER OF CHINA. SUGAR REFINING CO., LIMITED
(IN LIQUIDATION),
of the Companies Ordinance 1911-25-A its attitude of strict neutrality to-n MERTING of Crediters will be bold wards all contending parties, the establish a st the Office of the Liquidators Messrs.
Government will take every step churia. Very often these sugges-
JARDINE KATHA & Co, L., Fodder Street, Victoria. Hong Kong, on MON- DAY, 18TH JUNE, 1029, at 11. A. for the purpose provided for in the said Bection.
Dated this 19th Day of May 1928. JARDINE MATHESON &00., LTD.
JOHN FLEMING, CA, Co-Liquidatorn,
[6294
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The inscription is as follows
A Chinese carpenter was ordered by Lieut. Co F. Eaves at the Central Magistracy yesterday to
In focmory of the brave Hindus receive six strokes of the birds for assaulting a cook with such violence and Bikhe who merificed their that the man had to be detained Lives in the Great War for their in hospital for three days. The King and Country," defendant wae said to have got into Royal Garrison Artillery. arage because complainant did Hong Kong & Singapore Mount not give him as much rice as heed Battery: Guaner Arjan Singh, wanted.
WEATHER REPORT.
Yesterday's weather report, fore- that may be deemed necessary to tions of what should, and should cast and remarks, issued by the ensure the adequate protection af not, be done in circumstances which Royal Observatory at 5.58 p.m., The anti-cyclone has moved into British subjects, Such a statement have not yet arison are very mis- clearly defines our position and chievous in their effect. Japan has
mains over Indo-China.
Forecast:-.E. Local should prove satisfactory not only
ight, fair generally,
suficiently difficult and delicate to the Chinese of all parties but task to carry through, and no good
stated:HUMAN
LAND IN NEW TERRITORY.
FOR $8,500
Five lots of land in Tsun Wan,
area of 188,200 square feet were New Territory, comprising a total sold by public auction Festerday: for only $8,500....
The sale was held at the suction room of Mr. E. V. M. B. de Souss and although many intending. 26.8.18.
purchasers were present, the bid- 24th Punjabis: Sepoy Bocha, ding was not brisk: The properties 23.6.18; Bugler Tulan Singh, originally belonged to Fang, Bau Fu 2.1.15 Bearer Summai, 7.9.14 and as a result of a Summary ac 25th Punjabis:-Follower Ram tion taken against him by the Ya Hong Bank in 1925, they were or- Baran, 9.1.15.
dered by the Bupreme Court of 26th Punjabis:-Sepoy. Ishwai
Hong Kong to be sold in Jaganath, 12.8,14:
Bidding started at $1,000 and
Bingh, 34.15
property was knocked down to 40th Pathana Bepoy Bain, Messrs. Hui Yam Nam and Yan
1Nani Keod 15.11.14,
the Facile The depression 20th Sikhs--Sepoy Bapuran slowly went up to 88,600 when the
winds,
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