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NEW ADVERTISE- MENTS.

BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE.

THE Undersigned have rewired

Instructione

TO SELL Br

PUBLIC AUCTION,

WEDNESDAY,

Tue 9 Day 5 JANUARY, 1929, AT 3 P.M.

As Tania ADOTION ROOMS,

No. 4. DEDDELL STREET, Victoria, Hong Kôno, THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD

$

PROPERTIES

(1) No. 12, PRINCES TERRACE, erected on Portion of the B.P. of INAND LOT NO. 152, together with the Adjoining Piece or Farcel of Ground known the R.P. of INLAND LOT NO. 151,

and

(3) No. 13. PRINCE'S TERRACE erected un Portion of the R.V. of LYLAND Low No. 1524

IN TWO LOTS. Lor No. 1.-The Property known as No. 12. PRINCE'S TERRACE is an Excellent

Class Four-storied Semi-European Dwelling Ecoss situate in the Centre of the City on the Mid-levels Fronting on & Privats Road to the Scub af CAINK BOAD. OO &

1a Portion of

NEW ADVERTISE- MENTS.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG.

IS THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF WILLIA GEORGE DOWSE, LATE OF LEY'S LODGE, NATHAN ROAD, NOW LOON, IN TUZ COLONT OF Foxo KONG, ELECTRICIAN,

DECEASED."

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that the Court has, by virtue of Section 58 of the Probates. Ordinance 1897 (No. 2 of 1897), made An Order Limiting the Time for sending in Claims to or against the sbore Estate to the 20TH DAY OF JANUARY, 1929,

Creditors and "Claimanta are heroby required to send their Claims, to the Undersigned by the above Data.

Dated this 22nd day of December, 1998.

C. D. MELBOURNE,

Official Administrator.

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IN H.B.M. CONSULAR COURT FOR AMOY.

BANKRUPTCY JURISDICTION"

No. 3 or 1929.

In Re TAIT & COMPANY or AMOY. WHEREAS Spartant to a Petition

dated 16th Octoszz, 1928, a Reeniving Order was made on the Sam Date against TAIT & CO., of AXOT and whereas it appears to the Court Piese that

that at

First Meeting of or Parcel of Ground registered in the Cred

Creditors held on the 14th DiazXIEL Land Office as

as the R.P. of ISLAND

St Away it was duly resolved Lot No. 15 bar

baving an Ares of 1873 Square Fest or thereabouts with ITS HEREBY

that the Debtors be adjudged Bankrupt, ORDERED that the Adjoining Piece or Farcel of the Partners in the said Firm of TAIT Ground registered in the Land Office As the RP. of INLAND Lo No. 151 & COMPANY, to wit: FREDERICK BROUGHAM MARSHALL & JAMES having an Ares of 1,228 Square Feet ARDEN BROMFIELD be and the

thereabouts. The Annual Crown

aid Debtors. are boreby adjudged Rents payable on the abore Fro

Bankrupt perties are $14.00 and $04.48 respectively.

or

Lot No. 3-The Properly known as No. 13 PRINCE'S TERRACE in a Very Desirable Four-storied Semi-Europas Dwelling House, situate directly

. 1 abora 01 1 opposite Lot No.

Fortion of Piece or Farcel of Ground in the Land Office as the Portion of INLAND HOT

1524 (and intended to be register- ed in the Land Office as Section G of INLAND LOT NO. 1524) having an Area of 1,970 Square Feet or thereshoots. The Annual Crown Bent payable on the above Property is $14.72.

Alsa

THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD

PROPERTIES

IN ONE LOT.

Dsted this 13th day of December, 1929.

By the Court,

!

H. H. BRISTOW.

Provincial Judge.

[7133

IN H.B.M. CONSULAR. COURT AT AMOY.

BANKRUPTCY JURISDICTION No. 5 of 1928.

Re TAIT & COMPANY Ea parte FREDERICK BROUGHAM MARSHALL AND JAMES .LARDEN BROMFIELD.

(1) Nos, 3, 5, 7, 11 and 13, KWONG WANOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

STEET (together with a Vacant Piece of Land adjoining) erected on a Piece or Parcel of Ground at Ho Mun Tix registered in the Land Office as KOWLOON INLAID Lor No. 1421. (1) No. 24, 25, 23 and 30, KWONG WA STREET, and Nos, 43, 45, 47 and 49, WATERLOO ROAD. erected on Ficos or Parcel of Ground at Eo Mox T registered in Land Office & KOWLOON Lot No. 1422;

Fand ·

(3) Nos, 93 and 94, Ewond WA STEXT (together with a Vacant Piece of Land adjoining) and Noa, 51 and 53, WATERLOO ROAD, erected on "Piece or Parcel of Ground at Ho Max TIN registered in the Land Office as Kow. LOOK INLAND LOr 1519.

The Annual Crown Heat payable in respect of the above Propertice is $416.00.

A130

THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY No. 49, CONDUIT BOAD with GARDEN, TENNIS COURT, and Garage Krected od INLAND LOT No. 2021 and Sectios A of Inland Lot No. 2252

IN ONE LOT

The Property known as No. 49, Con- DUTT ROAD is a European Residence and is situsta on a Piece or Parcel of Ground on the Mid-levels at Victoria in the Colony of Hong Kong and register ed in the Land Office an INLAN or

No. 2021.

The Property forming the Garden, Tonnie

Court and Garage is situate on a Piece or Farcel of Ground adjoining st Victoria foresaid and registered in the Land Office as Section of Inzany Lot No. 2252.

The Annual Crown Rent payable on the above Two Properties is $170,00

that at the First Meeting of Creditors of the above named Dabtors. held at Amor on 14th DECEMзz, 1928, it was resolved that the Receiver do apply to the Court for adjudication, WILLIAM DOUGLAS RUSSELL Chartered Accountant of Messrs. Lowe, BINGHAR & MATTHEWS, Hong Kong, be appointed as Trustee and that the following should serve mittee of Inspection of the Con

A Representative of the Chartered Bank of India, Australía & China, A Representative of the Hong Kong

&Shanghai Banking Corporatio A Representative of the National City

Bank of New York, and Mr. Choong Lye Teow

W. D. RUSSELL, A.G.A. Receiver. Amoy, 15th December, 1908.

NOTICE.

17134

THE HONG KONG ELECTRIU GO., LTD.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Certificatee for 40 Shares Nos. 23787/23791, 46579/46583, 1413817 141500 and 5516181516 LAVIER pos

of. FRANCISCO REMEDIOS have been declared LOST and should the same not be produced before the 9TH JANUARY, 1929, they ball be deemed CANCELLED and of NO EFFECT"

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.,

Agenta. Hong Kong, 1st Doc., 1928. [7137

and the total Area is 24,382 Square THE CHINESE ENGINEERING & Fest or thereabouta,

AND

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THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD. PROPERTIES

MINING CO., LIMITED.

PAYMENT OF FINAL DIVIDEND OF Shakes for THE YEAR ENDED 30TH JUNE, 1998.

Nos. 1 to 14, TUNG SING ROAD,

THE Company having declared A FINAL DIVIDEND of 15% ABERDEEN Erected on AZZ DEER INLAND LOTI

(Fifteen Per Cent), free of Income Tax, Nea. 81, 82 & 63.

for the Year ended 30th Juns, 1944, IN ONE LOT »

Holders of Bearer Shares and Holders of Dividend Warrants received from Lon- The Properties are nitusta on thore Dividen Places of Persia of Ground at Azkaban dan en account of Registered Shares, will be paul their Dividend on present- registered in the Land ARKEDEEN ISLAND Lot No. 81, Azza ing No. 38 Coupon of the Bearer Shares. DHE INLAND LOT NO. 89 and ABERDEEN and Dividend Warrants on Registered INLAND LOT No. 83 having the Areas of hats, to any one of the following 7,366 Bquars Fest, 3,866 Square Feet and Banks 11,600 Sqra Annual Crown

thereabouts Feet or

Renta dvaly, The

on the above Three Lots are $18.00, $3.00 and $96.00 respectirely.

Further Information and Copies of the Particular and Conditions of Sale may be cftained from 1-

Mzugi. T80 & HODGSON,

Vendrix's Solicitors;

FRODZE BUILDING,

Maxis. LAMMERT B203,

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 25th, 1928.

INTIMATIONS.

BANK HOLIDAYS.

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with Ordinancs No.

INTIMATIONS.

5 of 1912, the EXORANGE AT

BANKS will be CLOSED for the TRANSACTION of PUBLIO BUSI- NESS on TUESDAY and WEDNES DAY, the 25 and 20TH INSTANT (CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS

Bong Kong, Bist Dec., 1925. [7189

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as the date of the Nativity, and by the end of the fourth century this day was generally accepted in the East, though not by the Western Church. At the end of the third ceptury, or early in the fourth. the Western Church adopted. De.. cember 25th as the true date of

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It is satisfactory to learn that | Added Embarrassments, during the week end only one case of small-pox, from Shaukiwan, was noted. There was also ore case of enteric and ope of puerperal fever.

Remarking that no offence had been committed, Mr. E. W. Hamil

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The news that the First Sea Lord of the Admiralty was presented. with a pair of slippers when open- ing a bamar instead of the cus may add a new tomary bouquet terror to this particular form of public duty. Let it be granted that a man generally looks sup- remely ridiculous with a bouquet. witness the photographs of Sir

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Easter Church also accepted this decision. Sir JAMES FRAZER quotes an early Christian writer who quite frankly says that when the leaders of the Church realised that their followers still had an inclination

After imposing an embargo upon to observe, the heathen celebration the importation of radio materiala of the birthday of the sun. they for several years, the Nanking "resolved that the true Nativity Government has finally lifted the should be solemnised on that dayan, and radio sets may now be brought in legally. Thousands of "(December 28th) and the festival of sets have appeared in spite of the the "Epiphany on January sth.

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brought before him for drying boil-carno "), but men opening bazaars may well ask for some private in- ed rice on the steps of the war

formation beforehand na te the pemorial erected to the memory of kind of presentation likely to be Indians who served in the war, made to them. After all, one may suppose that the Victorian curates received the slippers and braces made by feminine members of their flocks in private and crenk sailor, who is traditionally suppes- ed to be ready for anything, might find it a little difficult not to look ridiculous while holding a pair of slippers Obviously there is also no reason why the thing should stop at slippers, Even more in- timate garments may be offered to some shy but distinguished man or | other apart from the possibilities of inappropriate gifts Sir Wil- liam Joynson Hicks, for instance.. though a great hand at bazaars, might and it a little difficult to receive with proper gratitude a handsomely bound copy of the 1099 Prayer-book.

The case in which A Chinese broker is charged with resisting a search by a revenue officer and with the possession "of two rounds of revolver ammunition was fixed for

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The Victoria Cross..

With a view to setting as rest controversy which not infrequently A Chinese was discharged with a

became acrimonious, an official lit caution by the Kowloon Magistrate has been prepared showing the yesterday on a charge of posting amber of Victoria Crosses gained bills which had not been approved brevarious units since its institu- task has proved very involved be the Secretariat for Chinese tion on January 29th, 1856. The Affairs. This leniency was shown. when Mr. R. A. D. Ferrat stated

cause in many cases winners of the ble about the posters and only 2 ed. The Rifle Brigade heads the that there was nothing objection-V.C. have transferred to other re-

giments, by which they are claim-" technical offerre had been com

list with twenty-six Crosses, the mitted.

South Wales Borderers (the Un- lucky Twenty-Fourth) coming next with twenty-three. The 60th Rifles gained twenty, but two were with- drawn. The Royal Fusiliers make up twenty by including one gain- ed in a Territorial battalion. Ia the Brigade of Guards the Grena diets can show eleven Crosses, the Coldstream Guards coming a good second with ten. It is, of course. difficult to set up any sort of

“Thus it appears that the Christian Church chose to celebrate the birth- day of its Founder on December 25th in order to transfer the devo tion of the heathen from the Sun to him who was called the Sun of Righteousness.

hearing at the Central Magistracy Whatever the origin of what weYesterday, but Mr. M. K. Lo who is appearing for the defence was call Christmas," the spirit which is granted an adjournmens until next now associated with it is one which Monday. should be ancouraged and develop- ed. At this season the spirit of unselfishness has an opportunity to show itself, and folks find real pleasure in sending kindly greet ings to one another, even if they cannot always afford to accompany MANICURE SETS, SILVER such mesenges with gifts. It is a TO. 36 and No. 36, QUEEN'S

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Hoxo Koxa, Deceaza 25, 1923,

THE SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS.

newest BBB,

by his medical attendants to be at

last on the high road to recovery.

We may assume, then, that what

to

News and Views.

is known as the Christmas spiritmas Spirit could be wished for. will have full play throughout the British Commonwealth, as it will in other parts of the world where the traditional festivities are ob served. It is an interesting fact. that even in a non-Christian coun- try like Japan the spirit of Christ-readers, mas has taken bold of the people.

Two early morning larcenies, ap peared in the police reports yester- day. A Chinese married woman living at No. 77, Wyndham Street, second floor, was relieved of a quan- tity of jewellery including several watches and some clothing to a total value of $170. The Pan Cheong tailor shop at No. 33, Wellington Street reported the loss of four European style jackets worth alto gether 835.

Foreign Girls In Canada.

The Rev. Abbé Casgrain, of Quebec, who made a statement that numbers of young foreign girls migrating to Canada often dis appeared without reaching their specified destinations, and implied" that they had been the victims of immoral trafic, has been asked by the Immigration Department to Present any evidence he possesses in connection with his charges. The Department states it has no evi dence of any such traffic in Canada ties, and that wherever girls have in connection with incoming domer- failed to reach their specified des tinations they have gone to relativë, or friends who intervened.. The Department asserts that every care is taken to protect incomers aganst white slave traffickers,

Widow's Mythical Fortune.

The hearing took place at South- end, England, recently of the case against Mrs. Margaret Olive John son, 61, who was charged with

A Happy Christmas to all our obtaining sums of money amounting

standard of gallantry" from. B comparison of the lists, because of the numerical difference in the various units. The Royal Regi ment of Artillery can actually show more Victoria Crosses than any other formation, but then it has a strength equal to about ten Line Regiments. It is not general- ly known that, in future, women may be recommended for the Vic- toria Cross in recognition of such deeds of gallantry in the face of an enemy as figure in Indian his tory. Probably this is one of the very few points in sex equality with which soldiers will agree.

UNION CHURCH WEDDINGS.

MISS E. BOTTOMLEY AND

THE REV. M. MARSDEN.

MISS C. M. GILL AND MR. P. GILLESPIE.

Two weddings were celebrated at the Union Church, Kennedy Road, yesterday morning by the Rev. F. C. Young.

The earlier wedding was that of, the Rev. M. Marsden of the Lon- don Missionary Society to Miss Elsie Bottomley who had just ar

was held at 6, Bonham Read;

Santa Claus can be seen strolling The Daily Press will not be about the great department stores Published on Boxing Day, but, wall was to benefit under the will of a Fived from Home. The reception

18 appear morning.

usual On

Thursday

in Tokyo, Osaka, Kobe, and other large cities; and the long white heard and red gown of the kindly Silk forwarded from bere by the Nor since the dark days of the war children as it is

old şaint is as familiar to Japanese Empress of "France on November Western 28th arrived in New York (St.

to

has the coming of Christmas been youngsters. The use of holly, ever-John's. Park) on December 19th so overshadowed with anxiety as it green, and even mistletoe (though having been 21 days in transit.

has been this year. The knowledge solely for decorative purposes) is

that the KING was ill and most also quite common in Japan. That eritically ill has kept millions of a non-Christian nation should have

The output of the Kailan Mining Administration's mines for the

week ending December 8th amount-

during the period to 102,310 tons.

A bauishce with a bad erituinal

to several hundreds of pounds by. false pretences. The accused, who was arrested at Inverness, was ai- leged to have represented that she

Australian uncle to the extent of £74,000.. She elected to be dealt with summarily, and was sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment with hard labour. William Rugby, an insurance broker, and a baadsman of the Rayleigh corps of the Salva tion Army, said that Mre. Johnson told him she intended to give a bun- galow to the Salvation Army and that she had been advised by her brother to buy a motor-car. He was with her in August when she ar ranged to buy a car, and he paid £25 deposit given him by Mrs. John- son and another £23 of his own. It which induced him to part with his was the supposed fortune, he said,

money. He first heard of it when it was announced at a Salvation Army meeting.

his loyal subjects throughout the taken so aptly to the Christmased to 101,393 tons, and the sales Empire in a state of grave anxiety spirit marks the completion of a at a time when ordinarily, they very curious circle. Those who have would be giving themselves up to read, or even dipped into, that most the merry mood which usually interesting book "The Golden record was sentenced to three.Donspiracy in Fortugal' characterises this season of the year. Bough" will remember how Bir months' hard labour by the Kow- The former Prime Minister and Happily, newe from London during JAMES FRAZER describes the conflict loon Magistrate for disobeying a the last few days indicates, that between the Mithraic and Christian deportation order made in 1922 for his Majesty is at laat making slow religions, and how the issue for ten years. The man was further but steady progress, and there is some time bung in the balance. He ordered to be given twelve strokes

now every reason to hope that the also refers to the borrowing of the crisis has been safely passed. For Christmas festival by the Christian the first time in ten years the Royal Church from its heathen rival. In Family will be at Buckingham the Julian calendar December 25th Palace for the Christmas season, was reckoned the winter solstice and it is pleasant to think that and regarded as the nativity of the

of the birch.

.....

A fine of 810, was imposed by the Kowloon Magistrate yesterday on a Chinese who resisted arrest by pull ing a constable's whistle and break

constable was attempting to take ing the chain attached to it. The

A number of friends were proient at the wedding of Mr. Phillip Gespie to Miss Christina Miller Gil later in the morning, The bridegroom is a warder of the Vic- soria Gaol and his bride also ar- rived from Home two days ago by

the as. Kalyan. The reception was held at 123, Wong Nei Chong Road,"

CROWN LAND ́SALE.

SHAMSHUIPO LOT REALISES $37,400.

A piece of land comprising an ares of about 20,000 square feet, known as New Kowloon Inland Lot 1183, situated at the junction c Shamshuipo, was put up for sale at Tung Chau and Yon Chou: Streets, the Land Office yesterday afternoon. The term of the lease, is 55 years at

an annual Crown rental of $138,

with the option of renewal for a further term of 24 years.

Bidding started in amounts of $100 from the upset price of 835,000 and the lot was knocked down at 837,400 to Wong Yiu Tong and Strand East. Chan Ping Yee, af No. 43, Bonham

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leader of the Democratic Party, Senhor Antonio Maria da Silva, has been arrested, accused, it is believed, of conspiring against the Senhor da Silva Dictatorship. was among the politicians exiled from Portugal when the Dictator ship arose, but was allowed to re- turn to Lisbon He has had an adventurous political career, hav- ing already been arrested and im- prisoned, when he made a daring escape.. Two prominent officers re-

the Dictatorship owing to disagree- ment with the Minister of War. cently resigned their posts under

They are General Sinel de Cordes formerly Minister of Finance and at present Chief of the General Staff, and General Ivans Ferraz, Governor of the Military School. An inspection carried out without past month, when his Majesty's that there can be no question as Wong Sui attempted to commit warning at the Ministry of

The anticyclone remains central life seemed more than once to be to the origin of the latter.. The suicide by jumping overboard when Finance led to the discovery that at the Baying. Rate of Exchange of the trembling in the balance. In the Gospels say nothing as to the day Hing was crossing the harbour to Minister of Finance, upon the off of the Loochoos. Fresh monsoon

the Yaumati ferry launch fun many members of the Civil Service over N. China, A Y shaped de were not at their desks. The pression is still shown to the B.E circumstances Christmas this year of Christ's birth, and the early the Hong Kong side at 8.25 yester. ciency of whose department de may be expected along the S.E cannot be merry for the Royal Church did not celebrate it. In day morning. After his rescue the pends the prestige, and success of coast of China and over the China

the Dictatorship, is disposed to Family, but it will be a happy one time, however, the Christians of man was taken to the Secretariat take energetic measures, to remedy

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the King's condition is now such sun. The ritual accompanying the him into custody for possession of

na to make that family gathering celebration of this anniversary in a small quantity of boiled opium,"

an intensely happy one, freed at Syria and Egypt so closely resem-

last from the terrible strain of the bles the subsequent Christian rites

...

A Chinese who gave his name as

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WEATHER REPORT.

Yesterday's weather report, fore- cast and remarks, issued by the Royal Observatory at 5:45 p.m., stated:-

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