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NEW ADVERTISE-
MENTS.
NOTICE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that
the BONG
b
KONG STOCK EXCHANGE will CLOSED on MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, the 1178, 12TH and 13TH INSTANT,
By Order of the Committee, .
A. NISSIM,
Secretary. fleng Kong, 8th Feb., 1829, (798*”
NOTICE.
A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.
CHINESE NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS.
N MONDAY, THE 11TH FEBRU
AKY, and TUESDAY, 12TH FEBRUARY, All Departments will be CLOSED.
ON THESE DAYS,
THE HONG KONG DISPENSARY. Dis- pensing Department, will be OPEN for Dispensing Prescriptions from 10 M. to 11a, and from 6 PM. to 7.30 > K.
A. 3. WATSON & CO., LTD. Hong Kong, 7th Feb., 1929, -[7380
BANK HOLIDAYS.
INTIMATIONS.
THE HONG KONG & SHANGHAI
BANKING CORPORATION,
GIVEN
NOTICE IS HEREBY
that at An AREHOLDER MEETING of the of the HONG KONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION held on SATURDAY, THE END DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1929, at 12 O'CLOCK Noox, at the CITY HALL, Victoria, in the Colony of Hong Kong, the following Resolution was passed, viz:—
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That the Directors of the HoNO KoxG AND SHANGHAI BARKING CORPORATION be and they are here, by requested and authorised by and ot behalf of the Shareholders of the Corporation to take auch steps as may be necessary for the introduction of an Ordinance into the Legislativa ( Council of the Colony of Hong and for the enactment of the same by the Governor of Hong Kong with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, in the of
OF print
which for the terms identif
cation; has been signed by the Chief Manager of the Corporation, in sub- stitution for the existing Ordinances (except as in such print is mention ed) and Deed of Settlement of the Corporation.
AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that A Further EXTRA- ORDINARY MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS of the Corpora tion will be held on SATURDAY, THE 3RD DAY OF FEBRUARY
1028, at 1243 in the AFTERNOON at the Same Place for the
purpose of
receiving Rart of the above mentioned Meeting and of considering, and if 5 of 1912, the EXCHANGE thought fit, confirming the above BANES will be CLOSED for the Recalation in accordance with Article TRANSACTION of PUBLIC BUSI-98 of the Corporation's Deed of NESS on MONDAY and TUESDAY! Settlement. the 11ry and 12th Ixstant.
Hong Kong. 7th Feb., 1922. [7375
IN Accordance with Ordinanca No.
THE "STAR" FERRY CO.,
LIMITED, "
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS,
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that
the THIRTY-FIRST ORDINARY ANNUAL MEETING OF THIS COMPANY will be held at the Office of MESE. JARDINE. MATHESON & CO. LTD., FRIDAY, THE 15TH FEBRUARY, 1999, at 12.30 px., for the
for the purpose
of
On
iving the Rapert of the Directors With a Statement of Accounts for the Year ended 31 Decz22, 1929.
The Register of
of the Shares Company
will to CLOSED from THURSDAY, THE 7TH FEBRUARY, 1929, to FRIDAY, THE 15TH FEBRU ABY, 1829, Both Days inclusive. *)
By Order of the Board of Directors.
F. H. ORAPNELL,
Dated this 8th day of February, 1929.
By Order of the Directors. A. C. HYNES,
Chief Manager.
York: A Copy of the proposed New Ordinance can be seen dur ing the usual Banking Hours Sundays, Public and Bank Holi daga excented) in Hong Kong at the Head Office of the
Corpora Offices of at the JOHNSON, STORES & Prince's Buildings,
Solicit
to
the said Corporation, and in Shanghai at the Office of the Corporation, from the date hereof until the date of the above
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WEATHER REPORT.
Yesterday's weather report, fore east and comarks, issued by the Royal Observatory at 6.25 p.m., stated:
The anticyclone over China is un- changed. Fresh to moderate mon- soon may be expected along the S.E. coast of China and over the China Sea,
Local Forecast:-N.E. moderate, fair.
winds,
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Street.
London Office: 21. Bride Lane,
Fleet Street, EQ 4
th, 1929.
elders. Holiday food and holiday
Owing to Chinese New Year, ATTEMPTED ARMED
ROBBERY.
Fourteen cases of small-pox were reported on Thursday, A From Victoria and 10 from Kowloom. One case of diphtheria and one of puerperal fever were also notified. All patients were Chinese.
games are enjoyed in the homes, there will be no matinee per
formance to-morrow at 2,30 at the while the theatres put on their best Star Theatre. Other shows are as plays, rigidly banning tragedy.usual, Guesta, are "received in Chinese homes with special ceremony, and are served with "yuan-pao tsai,” a covered cup of tea with two olivis perched on top, supposed to bring good luck throughout the year. The parting guest leaves a scarlet-wrapped package, containing money, theoretically without the knowledge of his host.
On the fourth day of the celebra- tions shopkeepers burn incense, light red tapers, and set aut food
SERVANT-GIRL SHOT IN
.. THE ARM.
Another dating armed robbery was carried out last night when two
An accident at the Hunghommes entered a blackwood furniture police yesterday by a coclis named about 10 p.m. Cement Works was reported to the shop at No. 107, Hollywood Road, Chae Siu. It appeared that he and
The facts of the another coolie were carrying a robbery ace at present véry vagot. bucket of boiling oil, when the bot A Chinese woman and a servant. tom of the bucket fell out and the girl who were the only persona ia other man was badly scalded about the bands and legs. He was way moved to hospital.
There WAS
the shop at the time cannot give a clear story of the incident. The "to welcome the God of wealth, Chao
Chinese woman said that she had Fuaa Dan. The deity thus placated descends into Purgatory, and those audience at the concert given by the backyard when two men
fairly large just entered the shop from the St Andrew's Brotherhood last BISS who have treated him well prosper night at the St. Andrew's Church through the front door and "order- for another twelve months. Women Hall. The items on the programme ed her to keep silent.
The servant girl, who was sleep,
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are not permitted to attend the included songs, humourous recita-
and Shepherd showed themselves to
The Battersea Election.
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entered
feast at out for him, carefully är. tions, and a sketch. Messrs. Jordan | suddenly awoke and screamed, see- ranged on the Eight Fairies be very clever artistes. The ing the robbers: One of the men Table," consisting of chickens, the ́ ́ Queries" were also very good and carrying a revolver fired a shot FIREWORKS AND FLOWERS. beads of pigs, fish, eggs, beat-curd,
won generous applause from the point blank at the girl, who was audience.
hit on the left wrist in an attempt onions, cakes, sugar, salt, dried
to grard her face. The men thên fruit, and wine. A comfortable
took to their heels without attempt armchair is reserved for this "guest
ing to steal anything. Another Conservative seat has.
The girl came been lost at a bye-election, and
to the Centrai again the fight was a three-corner-Folice Station with the Chinese ed one. The Labour majority over
woman and made her report. She the Conservative poll was only $78. had "her arm bandaged and in a but a Liberal candidate polled sling but was not anxious to go to nearly 3,000 votes, many of which hospital. Later, however, on the would bave gone to the Conserva advice of the police, the girl was tire had he been the only alter taken to the Government Civil native to the Labour candidate. Hospital in an ambulance, The polling was light only 15,700 voters filling up their ballot-papers out of an electorate of over 24,000. A little more energy on the part of voters would have saved the seat for the Government. Viscount Curzon was a popular member, and at the last election polled over 18,000 votes against 14,000 for Labour. The appearance of a third candidate has cost the Conserva-
Fox how many centuries the first day of the first moon has been ob- served in China as the beginning of a new
year nobody knows. Possibly the custom originated in that period which the Chinese them selves describe as "the opening of heaven and earth" an event which is placed back at the modest es timate of about half a million years. PUAN-KU is credited with having worked for eighteen thousand years preparing the world for habitation by human beings Some may con sider this a sad example of mis applied energy, but the eve of a new year is no time to waste words on cynics and their ancers. Let the cymbals clash, the brasses bray, the wood-wind wail; beat the drums and gongs; and last but not least, let the crackers burst themselves each into ten thousand, frag- ments, littering the streets like
Hakes of scarlet snow, and vibrating the ear-druma of every human being within a mile of their convulsive, catastrophic end. The sulphurous
Secretary SATURDAY, 1m 25 FEBRUARY, HOUSES AND FLATS. fumes at least will help to purify
Hong Kong, 1st Feb., 1999. [7335
THE HONG KONG. CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS."
ONE HUNDRED AND TNINTH ORDINARY MEET
ING of BEAREHOLDERS in the Company will be held at the Office of the Company, No. 44, DE VOTZ ROAD on TUESDAY, 19TH FEBRUARY, 1929, at I A.M. for the purpose of Receiving Report of the Directors, together with
with Statement of Accounts, and Electing
and Anditors.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from WEDNESDAY, 617 FEBRUARY to TUESDAY, 1971 FEBRUARY, 1929, Both Days inclusive, during which period No Trasfer of Shares can be Registered.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
JOHN ARNOLD,
Secretary Hong Kong, 22nd Jan, 1929. [7285
NOTICE.
CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN & MORTGAGE CO., LTD,
TOTICE IS HEBEBY GIVEN
the THIRTY-SECOND
ORDINARY ANNUAL MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS in the Company will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, 6TH FLOOR, PADDER
BUILDING, PEDDER STELET, Hong Kong,
on WEDNESDAY, THE 20TH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1929, at 19.10 M., far the purpoes of receiving a Sistement of Accounts and the Report of the Directors for the Year ended DECEMBER Slat, 1928, and to elect Two Directors sad Auditors,
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from MON- DAY, THE 11TH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1929, until WEDNESDAY, THE 20TH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1929, Both Days inclusive.
By Order of the Board of Directors.
D. L. KING,
Secretary. Hong Kong, February 5th, 1929.
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WESTERN DRESS IN PERSIA.
TURBANS RESERVED FOR PRIESTS.
of honour," with his picture pasted on the back. Yellow paper money is also burned to gain his favour. Shops re-open the morning after this ceremony. but close again in the afternoon for the master must give a banquet for Chac Yuan Dan. This affair official ly terminates the holidays for the business men, though festivities con- tinue in the homes. Lantern Day, the fifteenth day of the first moon, is the final celebration. The horse lantern, found in Ningpo, is a
NEW LAW WELCOMED. favourite. It is used largely in connection with the holiday dances, and consists of a head and a tail,
The announcement of Persia's new law, enforcing Western 'dresa, which are fastened to the dancer.
Thursday is always an interesting need not provoke fear as to a pos- There are special tones for the day in Threadneedle Street, and sible rebellion there on the Afghan horse-lantern dances, and music is exciting day. Reuter describes the
this week it was an exceptionally pattern. provided by a brass loo" and a frantic rush
This the Sunday Timer learned to telephones and from the Persian Legation, drum.
telegraph offices. to communicate Persia," an official said; “Îз Particular interest attaches to the There has been no change in the err dress and the Fablevi hat (like news of the rise in the bank-rate.readier for Westernisation. West- New Year celebrations this year-rate since April 21st, 1927, when it a French military peaked cap) the first "illegal" celebration of was reduced from 3 to 43 per cent, have already had a considerabla its kind. Chins "New Year has in these columns, it has jumped to the wearing of turbans to ulema Now, for reasons already explained vogue, and this Act, which restricts always been the greatest boliday in 5 per cent. There has been great (doctors of sacred law), preachers, the calendar. Every one of the excitement in New York alse, and and religious students, is a popu
there has been such a rush to un-lar Act.' population of 485,508,838 ( very load shares that quotations have He described ceremonies of the precise official estimate) has looked fallen from two to as much as Pablevi hat" which he had seen forward to these days, and even wenty points According to prior to his departure three months Reuter, it is hoped that the situa-ago. In a newspaper an advertise- the poorest coolies have had some tien on both sides of the Atlanticment would appear announcing. sort of celebration. In many shops, will improve to such an extent as for example, that the butchers" China New Year has been the only will permit an early reduction of corporation " would hold that holiday for workers during the the bank-rate. Dear money will evening a
* ceremony for the entire year. But the Nationalists but whether speculation in London
certainly hamper British husiness, Pableti hat.” do not like China New Year. They and New York will be so easily and not be admitted unless wearing the On going to it the visitor would believe New China should celebrate speedily checked is doubtful. accredited beaddress. Several thou- New Year on January lat, as other Anglo-American exchange has been sand people would be gathered in affected by two things-purchases a yard, where music and sometimes. progressive nations do, 10 the of dollars to take advantage of the a cinema performance would divert Nanking Government has "abolish-high money rates in New York, them. It was a kind of community
and demands for sterling resulting Pahlevi-wearing parade. ed" China New Year by decree from American purchases of sterl The old calendar has been abolished, ing securities. The former business abba (covering cloak) had been dis Already, this official declared, the and it has been made a mis varies in volume in accordance carded at that time by all educated deameanor to print an old-style with the level of the cal-money rate people-civil servants, students, in New York American bankers and many business men-in favour calendar. One of the most ardent have warned speculators on that of the usual Western clothes.
The Shah's Wisdom. N the ORDINARY YEARLY excellent location. APRIL-NOVEM
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO LET-Furnished HOUSE at of beautiful flowering plants of supporters of this reforming idea side, and the Bank of England's
KOWLOON: 8 Large Rooms, Garage varied colours. Seeing these lovely he has taken much trouble to enforce first ahock speculators may recover Act he considered with some
is Marshal FENG YU BIANG, and action is a warning. on the other side of the Atlantic, but after the
The situation created by the new GENERAL MEETING of HONG BER. Write Box No. 7980, c/o Hong flerel decorations intended for the KONG TRAMWAYS, LIMITED, will Kong Daily Prem.
the new regulations in the provinces their nerve and persist in their serve. Teheran seemed keen to be [7280
interior of Chinese homes, it seems be held
he controls, using his army to at Offices of MISSER JARDINE,
& CO.,
incredible that the same people who E MATHESON
instruct the people in the new operations, necessitating more dras Westernized, and the country dig LTD., Hong Kong, on FRIDAY, THE
evidently derive keen pleasure from changes
rulings, and to explain why the tie measures to check their activi-tricts, if slower and leas willing, would no doubt follow the capital, made. Observers
He was certain that such reforma familiar with the Chinese senti- gazing upon beautiful flowers can
could not have been introduced ten Bullion Stocks, ment, however, insist that it is also get enjoyment from the deafen- impossible to abolish this holiday
years ago without the people rising Exports of gold from England up and deposing their ruler, as has by a stroke of the pen, and believe have been ao tremendous lately that been attempted in Afghanistan, but ing din produced by exploding fire that the celebrations will be almost the holding of the Bank of England Risah Shah had been wise in intro- crackers and bombe. Yet it is 60, ns widespread as ever. Whether has fallen below the amount of £150 ducing his changes gradually, and
that proves the case or not, we can 10 LET OR FOR SALE-At and will continue to be, for all the
millions which it is now considered the country, had become ripe for To
FANLING (in Ox Lox Village) Nationalist Government's frowns friends in hoping that these coming since it bas taken over the Trea-
at least join with our Chinese the Bank should have in its vaults this legislation. Furnished or Unfurnished, & Boomed
The Act showed wisdom, tee, in HOUSE with Garden and Garage, upon these old, old customia especial days herald the coming of brighter sury notes. The past year has seen exempting the religious orders
and better days for the Republic gold. So far as the London market distinctive mark now
much activity in the movement of from the decree: it gave them a SANG HONG, LTD, 250, DES Vauxy when their observance is associat and its citizens.
(736"ed with an occasion which is no
1929, at Noos, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Court of Directors together with Statement of Acenaste for the Year ending 31st
1928.
SISTER of“ SHARES of the
will be OLOSED from MONDAY, the 11TH FEBRUARY to SATURDAY, the 1313 FEBRUARY, 1929 (Both Days inclusive), during which Period Na Transfer of Shares can be registered.
By Order of the Court of Directora,
A. C. HYNES,
Chief Manager. Hong Kong, 4th Feb, 1929, (7345
HONG KONG TRAMWAYS, LIMITED.
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Fully Furnished. Modern Sanitation AND NOTICE 18 HEREBY ALSO Borrats Quarters, Garden-Apply GIVEN that the REGISTER OFF. MACKINTOSH. MEMBERS of the Company will be CLOSED from FRIDAY, 15TH. FERBUARY 10 FRIDAY, laz MARCH, 1929, Both Days inclusive.
By Order of the Board,
W. F. SIMMONS,
Hong Kong, 7th Feb., 1928. [7371
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the streets they pontaminate
"Another paradox presenta itself: the Chinese delight in pande monium, yet they also find delight in gazing placidly, at buds and bloxeoma There seems to be no incongruity in enjoying, simultane. Qualy, fireworks and flowers. Dar- ing the last few days the strecta have been crowded with people carrying branches of fruit-trees loaded with tiny bude-peach, almond," and plum blossom, or pots
longer officially recognised by the modernists now at the head of affairs.
To-morrow, on the first day of the first moon, blithely disregarding the Government's "abolition" of the lunar calendar, the elaborate rites
OR SALE-Special Offer Twelve observed for centuries will usher Reconditioned "INDIAN" in the Chinese New Year. The SCOUT, NEW YORK POLICE MODEL SOLO MOTORCYCLES, All festivities will last for some fifteen in Good Mechancial Condition. Prices: days, beginning with the "yuan- $250.00 to $550.00, ON VIEW KOW. LOON GARAGE, ALEX. BOSS & shao," first day of the first moon. CO. (CHINA), LTD.
With a year of worry and drudgery behind them, their accounts closed and-we hope their debts paid, It Local Companies desirous of taking
business-men will close their desks up further Agencies will let us know the Lines in which they are THE HONG KONG DAILY and give themselves up to rejoicing
THE mtarrated the information will be
PRESS, LTD., and the HONG forwarded to London and passed KONG WEEKLY FRES8, through and revelry. on to interested partins as up This Seca is offered to one Beaders ont charge and, of course, doligation is incurred on either
portunity offers.
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Owing to the New Tear holidays, the office of the DAILY PRESS will be closed this week-end, and there will be no issue of the paper until Tuesday, February 12th.
teresting detain the year.
re-
turban-
open to the opposition that, of all,
IRISH PATRIOTIC -AMENITIES.
is cancerned, however, this activity wearers; and it did not lay itself has been more, or less confined to the latter
I would have been the most stubborn, Bre given by that of the priest class. Mears. Samuel Montagu & Co. of Risah Shah has gone steadily the outflow of gold from the United ahead since his coup d'état in ap States for the first seven months of plying new ideas to his country. the year, during which period total He is building a railway linking exports were exceptionally heavy, the North and South of Persia. In approximately 8500,000,000. Of this the capital he has had some of the taken amount the greater portion was narrower
by France-viz.,
streets destroyed and about wider ones constructed. 8308,000,000. Of the remainder
Municipal water and electricity The Hong Kong Stock Exchange some 800,000,000 was for Argentina. supplies are schemes under con- will be closed on Monday, Tuesday for Brazil, 824,000,000 foi Italy,
897,000,000 for Germany, 82,000,000 sideration. and Wednesday, the 11th, 12th and, and 832,000,000 for Great Britain. 13th instant.
The Outstanding feature of the. The total output of the Kailan Year has been the steady outflow of gold from England to Germany; Mining Administration mines for The movements began in July and
week ending January 28th continued, with short intervals, to KLAG HOISTED IN PLACE OF amounted to 88,733 tons, and the the middle of December. During anles during the period to 112,848 this period gold to the valus of about £20,000,000 AI Lequired in London by Germany, The
The statue of William III, in the. the Reichsbank pleasure ground at Boyle, County Roscommon, was thrown from its
a large Republican flag was hoisted in its place... movements to Germany. This out- The head was cut off the statue ward movement to the United twenty years ago, Raiders com. A report was made to the police States practically balanced the in-pletely tarred the headless status yesterday by the master of the Wai ward movement from that quarter one night, removed a sword which Lee tailor shop that two of his which took place earlier in the was in one hand, and replaced it fakia, Lin Kai San, and Bui Wan year, but the more recent exports with a laurel branch. The statue Wah, had absconded with 8185.80 of bullion have brought about a was formerly-on Boyle Bridge, from which they had collected from the state of affairs which evidently is which, it was thrown a number of Gun Company on behalf of the shop. causing grave anxiety.
times into the river.
tons
WAS
A HEADLESS FIGURE.
A friendly cricket match will be paid by Breakfast on New Played on the Craigengower Cricket R.M.9,184 per kilo fine. Shipments high pedestal on Sunday night, and
Club ground with a team from the were made during September and Hong Kong Electric R.C. There October from London to New York, will be dance at Craigengower in to some extent coincident with the the evening..
their London Cfice, at 21, BRIDE LAX Year's morning is a feast, attended FLEST STREET, EC. 4.,.ars prepared to give Bubscribers and Visitors advice by every member of the family regarding accommodation available, arrayed in his best brocade and motoring facilities, suitable shopping silk. Formal calls upon friends when at home, they will call or follow, and the youngsters are re telephone to the above address, they will receive the utmost insistance and the warded with money wrapped in istost available information on all sub-scarlet paper, after they have bowed Sects of enquiry will be placed at their
with fitting reverence before their
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