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INTIMATIONS. .

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL.

PROCEDURE AT

ANNUAL

CEPROH MEETING.

HE ANNUAL CHURCH MEET TNG of SEATHOLDERS and SUBSCRIBERS ill be held at the CATHEDRAL HALL, on TUESDAY, JANUARY 29TH. 5.50.1.M., for the following purposes 2.

1.To receive the Beport of the

Dean for the Year 1928.. 2.-To receive and consider Accounts

for 1928.

3. (a.) To approre generally the Frin cipala contained in the proposed Charch of England Trust Ordinance and Regulations f

for Church Councils. (b.) To F*W

Report the abolition of

as from the passing of the Ordinance and the forma tion of the New Electorate. A Register of Santholders to l kept in the meantime and Rents to be charged as in the pist.. (c). To note an Extmordinary Meeting of Sentholders and Subteritar will be held. at such time and place as shall be announced later, to approve the

Bill and any Draft Regalations in their final form and condition ally to

Two Lay Trastees act in accordance with Classe S (1). c the Church of Draft England Trust Ordinance, 1929, who shall come into flow if and when such Ordinarce is passed. 4-To elect Six Lay Members to

the Church Body.

5-To inatrust the Church Body

to arrange for the formation of a Electoral Roll on the lines of the Draft Regulations for Church Councils, 1929, Jause 17 b). R-To elect an Auditor, 7-To elect, if thought necessarY, Members for the Church Council Church Corneil to act antil reorganisation on the lifes of the New Ordinance takes plaos S.-To Fleet Representatives to the

Church of England Diocesani. Conference

2-Transacting any other Business, By Order of the Church Body,

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THE HONG KONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

N° NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that An EXTRAORDINARY MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS SHANG HAI BANKING CORPORATION will be held on SATURDAY, the 2ND DAY OF FEBRUARY, 19, at 12 at the CITY HALL O'clock No

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of the HONG KONG, AND Dry Ginger

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Prepared from our own tive Council of the Colony of special formula, flavoured

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Counci consent of the Legislative

in the terms of a thereof, which, for the pursigned

the fication, has been by

Of

the Corporation," Chief

Manager in substitution for the existing Or dinances (except as such print is mentioned) and Deed of Settlement of the Corporation.

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Latated:-

WHERE RECORDS OF 80 YEARS ARE KEPT,

22nd, 1929.

Suppose, then, that there should A campaign to induce the people. THE COLONIAL develop a feeling in Malaya that of the Philippines to mix core

SECRETARIAT. with rica in their diet has been. the native is being swamped by started by Representative Francisco steadily rising tide of Indian and Varona. His theory is that increas Chiness migration Already there ed use of corn will tend to prevent RETURNS TO ALBERT ROAD are indications that more of the rice profiteering, and at the same

OFFICES. immigrants from Chinese intend to time safeguard against possible The anticyclone remains central settle permanently in Malaya. The shortage in the rice supply. Cora to the north of Korea. A V-shaped fact that more Chinese women are costs about one-quarter as much as depression has its apex to the S.Emigrating these indicates the com- rice. of the Loochoos. The position of ing establishment in Malays of more Chinese homes and families-)

The The Social Service Bureau of the the Pelew typhoon is nncertain,

in other words, an increased birth-

Japanese Ministry of Home Affas Local Forecast:-N. winds, resh,

rate among class of immigrants has announced that it will spead fne to cloudy,

which has hitherto not been a nearly 3,000,000 yen this winter 1 mented by births to the extent accessary to fill the loss by death on departure. With definite tendency observable for more Chi- nese to settle permanently in the country, it is quite conceivable that the Malay Frinces-alarmed at the prospect of rapid alien expansion -may wish to exclude Chinese immigrants, or alternatively to check their admission by imposing certain restrictions upon their activities, as

From the point of view of the has been done in Sjam.

public the most important office is This is not the only political

Passports on the first floor, and to problem which may develop ind

present at the seventh all-Japan ascends. Inter a lift will replace attention to the fact that the per- Ski Meet in Takata on February the need of the extra journey, manent settlement of Chinese in 2nd and 3rd, and the Jump Meet at after one has finally ascended the

A Typhoon.

A message issued from Manila at 1.30 p.m. on Monday states that there is a cyclone or typhoon W. of the Pelew Islands, moving W. or W.NW.

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giving employment to labourers who would otherwise be out of work This relief will be carried out in Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, Yokohama, Kobe and Nagoya. Similar work has been undertaken in the past on several occasions, but the scope of the aid is enlarged this year.

Four Norwegian i experts have arrived in Japan for a month of exhibitions and coaching, Then they will coach Japanese ski-ers in Owwari, Aomori Prefecture, and

Colonial Secretariat has moved from the temporary quarters in the Chartered Bank Building back to the redecorated and re- arranged Government Offices in Albert Road. The Staff spent a busy day making the change over on Sunday, but resterday, though thero were still signs of the great house- moving, work was going on as quiet ►` ly and smoothly as ever.

The Public Works Department monopolises the ground floor and the Colonial Secretariat the 1st and and floors:

of der Unequalled by any similar Hong Kong Office; 11, les House Malaya Professor Harros calls Takata, Niigata Prefecture, and be the pits on the first floor, and to

AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that A FURTHER EX- TRAORDINARY MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS of the COR PORATION will be held on SATUR DAY, the 23RD DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1930, at 12.45 in the AFTERNOON, at the

for the Place, SAMS

purpose ceiving & Report of the above men tinned Meeting and of considering, and, if thought it, confirming the above Resolution in accordance with Article 90 of the Corporation's" Deed

of Settlement.

re-

Dated this 1st day of January, 1929.

By Order of the Directors,

A. C. HYNES,

Chief Manager. NOTE-A Copy of the proposed New Ordinance can be seen during the Usual Banking Hours (SUNDAVE, PUBLIC and BANK HOLIDAYS ex- cepted) in Hong Kong at the Head of the CORPORATION or at the of Messrs. JOHNSON, STORES ce's Building. So- Prince's MASTER

to the said Corporation, and in Shanghai at the Office of the CORPORATION, from the Date hereof until the Date of the above men- tioned Confirmatory Meeting.

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Hong Kong, January 22nd, 1929,

THE CHINESE INVASION OF MALAYA.

ONE of the

Tost

remarkable examples of peaceful penetration

on record is the manner in which tha Chinese have invaded British Malaya. In Singapore alone it is estimated that the Chinese popula tion numbers a quarter of million, and in the Straits Settle- ments there are probably a million

and Penang,

an

on hill to the office.

Nagano Prefecture, Iiyama, February 3th. Returning to Tokyo

A comfortables waiting room has also been fitted

.

The Council Uhamber. The Council Chamber, now large room, finely fitted and up- holstered, is on the first floor. The chairs are models of comfort and the horseshoe table. is a piece of exquisite carving and carpentry..

large numbers may lead to such settlers desiring a greater share than they now possess in the govern- ment of the territory in which February 6th, they will proceed up close to the Passport Office. they live. The difficulty of work to Sapporo again to supervise the a suburb ing democratic institutions of the construction of runs in

there. British type among people who are subject to such pressure from their

For a thief to repent does not relations and fellows as are the Chinese may constitute yet another always pay, is the conclusion ar difficulty if the Chinese in the rived at by a young Russian bur

It is, by the way, to be lengthened Straits should ever show a strong giar. He had paid a visit to a desire for democratic self-govern carpenters workshop if Harbin and in order to accommodate the newly- appointed members, but temporary ment. It is arguable that the had departed with a set of tools, reni government of the bulk of the which be vainly tried to dispose of provision will be made at Thursday's Chinese in Malaya is, and will on the market. This led to re-meeting. A number of pictures will pentance and a desire to atone for be hung on the walls, and the continue to be, the guild or secret society, or the family or the clan, his evil, and so he returned to the Chamber will, when completed, pre- whatever the outer framework of scene of his activity and wried to Western models to which these replace the stolen articies. He was ancient institutions have to adapt caught in the act, and has received sentence at the themselves."

Professor HINTON deals also with many interesting economic "ques- tions. In regard to contract labour,

can Ja."

News and Views.

3 six months' Harbin Court.

sent an appearance of businesslike comfort and dignity commensurato with the importance of the affairs: there transacted.

Next to it, and connected by folding doors is HE, the Governor's.. room, as yet unfurnished, except for an imposing writing desk.

Records!

Other rooms on this floor are the

with prussic acid.

On the second floor are the rooms ellotted, to the Colonial Secretary and his assistants on the South side. On the North side are the Chief and 1st Clerks, the confidential and general typing departments, the general registry and the strong

rooms.

All the rooms are decorated in

to entertain us at Lane Craw-cream colour on the walls and the

ford's Restaurant,

ARMED GANGS IN KOWLOON.

CANTON ROAD ATTEMPT FAILS.

A SUCCESSFUL HIGHWAY.

ROBBERY,

"

wood-work chocolate. They are well ventilated, with plenty of window.. space, overhead fans, and coal fire places for wintry weather.

A visit to this most, interesting Department our Home and Foreign Office combined-gave an insight into the work entailed in governing this comparatively amall Colony.

We have the records naw for eighty years; every land transac- tion, every record of Crown em- ployees, files of all papers and everything we have ourselves pub- lished," said Mr. D. Davies, the most courteous Chief Clerk,

"Things have to be so arranged that we can lay our hands on a locu

ment at

moment's notice.

A

The Symphony Orchestra of he is of opinion that the abusee..S. Hermes gave a second band associated with it were largely in-concert in Lane Crawford's Restaur herent in the social customs, and ant yesterday afternoon. The first and a half Chinese permanently traditions of the Chinese themselves. concert had been so much appreciat- Library, with its huge array of "all As for the present "free labour", that those wishing to hear came the blue books and gazettes ever living in British territory: A re- systern. Ee says the coalies at Tan and took their seats a full half published," and a great deal else cent issue of the Journal of the jong Pagar may be free, but hardly hour before the band arrived, in besides, and the record room. These "Hong Kong University Law and seem happy! Profit-sharing schemes order to be sure of them. The pro occupy a big proportion of the space are in operation among the Chinese gramme was once again composed in the large building. At present. engaged in the rubber and tin inof classical and popular compos- they are sealed and being fumigated Commerce Society contains

dustries, and "it is an interesting tions, and was much enjoyed by all article by Professor W. J. HINTON speculation whether the Chinese of presence as the clapping after each piece testified. The cornet salo dealing with social, political, and the Straits Settlements may not The Rosary" Nevin was encored evolve some permanent and socially

and the Brahma suite Three Hun- economio problems in British

valuable organisation for associat Malaya," in which some very intering the workmen more closely with garian Dances was particularly esting details are given concerning the produsing organisation than the well played. Retelly's In a Fer sian Market" also received a large bare wago payment

much to be hoped that the Sym- the Chinese who have settled in that Finally, there is the extent to which measure of applause. It is very territory. Between 1911 and 1997 Chinese organisations can hope to phony Orchestra will care regular- replace the great European mer- more than a million and a half cantile, shipping, and financial Chinese entered Malaya" through organisations. The change is com- ing slowly but surely.. In medicine and and law the Chinese have eminent they commerce Singapore

practitioners; in although siner then many have left,

have wealthy and astate men of in- others have arrived, and there is a

questioned integrity. Chinese who distinct tendency for more Chinese have settled abroad are the pioneers of their race in acquiring the to settle permanently in the country. technique of Western business or- The great majority of Chinese ganisation, and none have made more progress in this direction than immigrating to Malaya are male;

the Straits Chinese. Altogether. although since 1921 the proportion then, it is clear that some very re- of women among the new arrivals markable developments are taking place in Malaya, and Professor has been increasing. The Chinese

An attempted highway robbery HINTON has done good service in do not intermarry to any great directing the attention of those and a hold up on the highway were extent with the Mohammedan Malay interested in social and economic reports from Kowloon yesterday.

problems to a field which awaits

At 7 clock in the evening the cabinet packed with card indices women, and consequently the inquiry by students of all branches third fipor of No. 533, Canton was opened the key to the enor

Road, in the Yaumati district," was mous mass of documents that mirror crcase by Chinese births which of social science.

visited by two men, one of whom the romance of the Colony's deve should set off the losses by death

was armed with a revolver. After lopment from the beginning... does not take place. The Moham-

they had succeeded in terrorising

Adequate precautions are obser- medanism of the Malays has put n

the inmates into silence, they pro ved both for the preservation" and barrier between the rares, with the

ceeded to ransack the foor, but typing of confidential documents- result that Chinese culture is much

while they were doing this a police the latter work being entrusted to less altered then would be expected. though there are some changes, ob-

The St. Andrew's Society is bold-whistle was blown by a man in the a small staff of European typists.

The whole impression was one.of street who suspected something was servable in family law, and customing its Burns' Anniversary dinner wrong. The robbers quickly ran quiet efficiency and steady industry CHAS. E. WATSON, TO LEI. From lar FEBRUARY: The Malays remain apart and aloof, at Volunteer Headquarters on Fri down the staircase and made their altogether different to the ideas

but Professor HINTON points out day, January 25th at. 3 p.m.

some people still possess about the An earlier incident at one o'clock manner in which Public Depart- what a very different state of affairs would exist if the Mohammedan Fifteen Chinese cases of small-in the afternoon, which was reportments are managed. A very slight at Hunghom, by Chu Tit, acquaintance will dispel any illa- millions of China had happened to pox, all from Kowloon were reported be, in the South instead of the in-ed during the week-end. Other second shroff of the Wing Hing sions on that subject. accessible Western provinces. A cases of notifiable disease were: Hong Tobacco Company, of No. 48, homogeneous Sino-Malay people diphtheria 1; enteric 1; typhus Des Voeux Road Central, was to

ALLEGED FORGED SHARE might be now in course of rapid (German imported).

the effect that he was robbed by a

SCRIP. formation in Malaya; instead of the

carried a revolver.. two being separated as they are by

At five o'clock this afternoon the gang of four men, one of whom

CHARGES AGAINST TWO religious differences.

Annual meeting will be held of the The report stated that he had col-

CHINESE. That the Chinese are exceedingly Hong Kong branch of the Boy, lected some bills due to his em

Two Chinese, Chan Fuk alias formidable economale competitors Scouts' Association. His Excellencyployers and was in Kowloon City when they migrate is well-known. the Governor will attend the pro Road near the Leather Factory As Professor HINTON says, they can ceedings, which will be held in St. when he was accosted by the gang. Chan Sau Nam and Pun Pui aliar Two of the men pushed him into Poon Wai Nam, appeared before out-breed, out-wit, out-work, and John's Cathedral Hall.

a shed, bound his hands with rope Major C. Willson at the Central aut-wait, most reces. In countries under alien rule or administration,

The record of a Chinese brought and gagged him, the armed man Magistracy yesterday on charges the Chinese come between the ruling before the Kowloon Magistrate covering him with a revolver., A alleging possession and uttering of alien caste and the native in a host yesterday showed that he had been sum of 8120 in cash was stated to forged share scrip purporting to of intermediate cconomic relation convicted four times for disobeying have been taken by the robbers, relate to 500 shares in the Hong

seven packages of Three Kong Tramways, Ltd. ships. As commercial middlemen, the Banishment Ordinance. On the also moneylenders, and so on the Chinese third occasion he was sentenced to Castles" cigarettes worth $17. make themselves indispensable to nine months' hard labour and The the alien and the native, "Even twenty strokes of the birch. when, as in Java, they are beloved following year, in 1928, be returned of neither." Professor HINTON again and was given twelve months points out that the prospect of a and twenty strokes. The last sea- tence was repeated for the present permanent settlement in Malaya of Obinome in large and increasing offence. numbers presents some interesting and very important political prob iems The Malay Rajats are effec tively associated with British autho. ritics in the government of the greater part of the peninsula. This association is active, not nomina!, HY Continue to suffer when and it is impossible for the British Well built House containing Six your reach-Pimples, Catarrh, Asthma, Malay feeling on social and poli- Rooms and ample Servanta Accommoda-Bronchitis, Cough, Constipation, Distical issues. The tendency of the 10. Grass Tennis Court Vacant betes, Dropay, Rheumatism, and many times is towards less interference 1ST FEBRUARY.

ather Diseases. No Drugs, Parely with native races rather than more, and the British altitude in regard Chinese Herbs.

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SHAMSHUIPO LOT" SOLD AT ÜPSET PRICE.

The charge against Chan Fuk was that he had in his possession or January 18th a document in- tended to resemble a share scrip, the market value of which would be 810,250, He was further charg ed with aiding and abetting in the uttering of such scrip.

To both these charges Chan Fuk pleaded guilty, adding that he re- from Portuguese.

New Kowloon Inland, Lot No.ceived the who was charged with

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With an Ares of about 38,800 Square POO ON HERBS ars within to ignore any strong expression of Governor-General Stimson on the feet, annual rental of 816, and the given the document by Chan Fuk

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"Uncle Tom's Cabin" is still a live issue in Philippine dramatic circles. Plans for production of 1129 in Cheung Sha Wan Road, the ancient favourite by students of Shamshuipo, was put up for sale possession of the scrip pleaded the University of the Philippines by public auction at the Land that he received the scrip from the

The other man. On the charge of. were stopped when Bishop G. F. Office yesterday afternoon. Masher wrote a vigorous protest to land has an area of 2,193 square uttering, he stated that on being ground that the play would tend lense is for 75 years, with the he was instructed to ask for a cer

aware that the scrip was forged. to arouse racial bitterness. This option of renewal for one further tain sum of money. He was not letter was sent to Rafael Palma, term of 24 years. president of the university, who re There were no bids for the pro- Mr. T. Murphy, prosecuting for.

& committel plied that the play would not be perty and Pang Kai Wong, of No. the police, stated that he was ask- to the produced. "East Lynne will ho 77, Laichikok Road, became the ing for

The case was fired for 13,200.

hoaring to-morrow afternoon, giver instead, with an all-Filipine purchaser at the upset price of Sessions.

cast.

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