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NEW ADVERTISE- MENTS.

THE HONG KONG ELECTRIC CO., LTD.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that the FORTIETH ORDIN ARY GENERAL MEETING will be held at the Company's Offices, P. & 1. BUILDING, on FRIDAY, MD MAROH, 1999, at 11 x for the purpose of presenting the Report of the Directors together with a Statement of Accounts to 31st Droxas, 1928, and electing Directors and

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The

AndMBERS of the

BEGISTER

Company will be CLOSED from HTA MARCIL, 1929, to 09 MARCH, 1929, Both Daya inclusive, during which Period No Transfer of Shares can be registered.

By Order of the Board of Directors, GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.,

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Hong Kong, lat Mar. 1929. (7469

THE HONG KONG & KOWLOON WHARF & GODOWN CO., LTD. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

FORTY-SECOND ORDIN THE FUAL MEETING OF

INTIMATIONS.

HONG KONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

BE FINAL DIVIDEND declared .. for the Year Ending $1st DIceMsÚR, 1928. at the Rate of Throw Paande Sterling together with a Borns of Two Pounds Sterling, is Payable on and after the 25TH FEBRUARY, 1829. at the Offices of the Corporation, where Shareholders are requested to apply for Warrants.

By Order of the Court of Directors,

A. C. HYNES,

Chist Manager. Fong Kong, 23rd Feb., 1929. [7438

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PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Traction

THE Undertigued have received

TO SELL Br

PUBLIC AUCTION,

TUESDAY,

ON

WEDNESDAY, AND THURSDAY,

AT

H.M. NAVAL YARD, Hɑne KONG

SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the Tuz ÁTH, 6TH AND 7TH MARCH, 1929, Office of Messas JARDINE, MATHE 80900, LTD., on THURSDAY, the 7TH MARCH, 1929, at Noor, for the purpose of reciting the Report of the Directors and the Statement of Accounts for the Your ended 31st DECEKAYE, 1999

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from MON- DAY. the 25 FEBRUARY, 1929, to THURSDAY, the 7TH MARCE. 1929, Both Days inclusive,

By Order of the Board of Directors,"

F. H. CRAPNELL,

Becretary. Hong Kong, 19th Feb, 1929. 7412 "GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO., LIMITED.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN IS ORDINARY ANNUAL MEETING of SHARE HOLDERS in the above Company will be held at the Offices of the Company.

AND AT

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 2nd, 1929.

KOWLOON NAVAL DEPOT. COMMENCING EACH DAY AT 9.30 r.m. WITH AT INTERVAL FROM 12"Noor TO 1.90 F.M.

OLD AND SURPLUS NAVAL STORES. &C. *o.. &c.

Comprising

Steel Girders, Iron Reel, Darite, Harmonium, Air Purifying Plant, Cat. ter. Sampan. Or, Gize, Tube Ex- panders, Wrenches, Water Motors, Kagnetos, Old Lead Battery Plates,

and Wireless Telegraph Fit- ting, Glycerine, Old Electric Cable, Bakery Oven, Iren Mattresses and Bedsteads, Water Closet Pane, Hydraulic

"Tie royal winal"Makes glad Sight, scent and taste. Pour then!

There glows a spark of fire Within its depths.

A subtle fragrance from it Upwards steals,

And in the drinking, Know rich promise Bounte uely fulfilled."

Fine

CHAMPAGNES

de St. Marceaux. Vin Brut and Very Dry. Per Dozen Qts. $100.00. Pints $52.50,

71

Krug's

Per Dozen Qts. $90.00. Pinte$48.00.

GoldenGuinea Sparkling Muscatel,

Per Dozen Qta. $62.00. Pints $34.00.

BT. GRONGZ'S BUILDING, CHATED ROAD, Victoria, Hong Kong, on WEDNES Desks, Filters, Ornamental Stores, Hos

1999,

quito or

Jacks, Carpets, Rugs: Tables, Chairs, A.

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DAY. THE 18TH DAY OF MABOH, 2ooking By Netting, MegaphonDes

New Carpet Cuttings, Pots, at Noox, for the purpose of receiving a Statement of Accounts and a Esport of Steel Files, Matting Fold-ap Lavatories, the Directors for the Year ended 31st Therriamenters, Old Tin Foil, Old Twill, DECEMBRE

Old Ligaum Vitae Curtains, Over 1924 The TRANSFER BOOKS of the cares; Unglazed

Fle, Leather and Metallte. Voice from Metallid Company will be CLOSED

Old Cont. MONDAY, THE 4TH DAY OF MARCH. Piping Old Canvas Toling Dar Old. 1929, to WEDNESDAY, THE 1378 DAY age. C Old Coir Mats, Canvas or MARCH, 1929, Both Days inclusive. India Rubber, Old Leather and Derive, Tarred Rags, Woollen Rag Old By Order of the Board of Directors,

Hesten, Oirl Cork, Cocoa-Nut Matting Old Fenders, Old SHEWAN, TOMES & CO., Albertos Parki

General Managers from Drams, New Canvas Cattings, Old Hong Kong, 21st Feb., 1999, (7457 Felt, Old Iron and Steel. Old Perap Brass, Copper Lead, Zinc, Metals of Bora, Brass and Gun Metal Borings, Zine Bottom and Zinc Asher, Bras Tabes, From Blocks, Lamps Lanterns. Old Steel Flates, Old Steel GIA, Old Steel Wire Bope Old And Catting, Dirty Mineral Oil and Oil Fuel, Chain Cable Gear, Anchors. Forges, Compasses, Watches, Navy- Biscculars Clocks, Air Piper phones, and Breast Raper. Firewood, Old Steel Tools Circulating Pamps. Motors of Sorts, Ebonite Old Blectric Fans, Lamp Enda, Gymnastic Gear, Saws Circular,

Wood Working Indicators, Poiler, Machine, Planing Machines, Milling Machines, Shaping Machines. Douglas Engine, Binnacle, Steel Wire Brushes, Tent Waterproof Sheets, Drilling Machines, Etc., Etc.

HONG KONG JOCKEY OLUB.

RACE MEETING, 1929.

2ND MARCH, 1929.

THE FIRST BACE will be Run at 12 O'CLOCK Noor The First Bell will be Rung at 11.20 A. Hach Day.

MEMBERS' BADGES. " Members' Badges "of Admission are new rondy and may be obtained by those Members who have not already received them, from Mans. LINSTEAD & DAVIS, ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS,

Members are Reminded that these Badges will also admit them to all the Extra Race Meetings of "This Year.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE, Members have the privilege of in- troducing Two Non members to the Members Enclosure.

A Limited Number of Tickets are and be obtaire from

MAY LINSTEAD & DAVIS,

ALEXANDER BUILDINGS on or befor SATURDAY, 23 FEBRUARY, 1929

Each Fer Day or 810 of at a $30 for the Meeting.

Cont

The Charge for Admission for Ladies to the Members Enclosure will be 34 Per Day. Each 3-mber enn obtain upon Application to the SECRETARY, Badges for the Admission of Two Ladies Free of Charge

Os 20 permitted it well Children be

Gaels,

Also Iring in FLEET AIR ARM RESERVE STORE, HM, NAVAL DEPOT, KOWLOON: Old Aircraft Propellers. Old Sparking Plugs, Old Rubber. Alsminam, Old Brass, Old Copper, Old Fabric, Light Steel, Old Dope and Oil Drums, Old Wood, Cater Aircraft Covers, Isner Aircraft Tubes, Old Vices, Etc., Etc.

LOTS MAT ER INBIOSTED ON

· MONDAY, 4TH MARCH, 1929. A750

.SALE OF

OLD AND SURPLUS VICTUALLING STORES AT KOWLOOK OF

FRIDAY, 8TM MARCH, Comprising:-Seige, Flannel Clothing ather Enclosure during Remnant, Saudry Articles of Mess and the First Three Days of Racing,

Table Gear. Including Cutlery, Hard ware and Table Linen, Clothing, and PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. Tickets of Admission to the Pablie Condemned Provisions for Poultry Fend Enclosure, Price: $3 Per Day for Allig, s.

TIEK OF Bits detailed in. Persons including Ladies may be purchased from Messes. KELLY & Catalogne.

LTD, or at the Unte Boldiers and Ballers in Uniform ad-

mitted

to

the Public Enclosure at $1 Day

Per Day

Admission by Ticket Only."

Bookmakers, Tic Tac men, etc., will

LAMMERT BROTHERS,

By Appointment Auctioneers

to the 'Admiralty. *-* Hong Kong, 15th Feb., 1929. 7410

not be permitted to operate within the THE SYMPHONY

Precincta of the HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB during the Face Meeting,

SERVANTS PASSES,

Parses for Bervants will be issued en Application to Masana, LINSTEAD & DAVIS, ALETANTEA BUILDINGS...

Employers are requested to distribute them with discrimination and endorse their Names on the Passes.

Servants are not permitted in

in the

ORCHESTRA

H.M.S.“ SUFFOLK"

will play at

Members' Enclosure except for pass LANE, CRAWFORD

through on their duties, but must remain in their Employers Stands.

Ang Persons found loitering about with Servants Far in their porser- sion will forfeit the Same and will be removed from the Enclosure.

By Order,

"C. B. BROWN,

PEAK TRAMWAYS CO., LTD,

RESTAURANT

Secretary

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NIGHTS of

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SATURDAY, 2ND MARCH, from 8 to 10 p.m.

Special Dinner Menu 82.CO

TO TRAMS will Enn after the

FRIDAY, IT MARCH and BUNDAY

JED MARCH

M

S. & CO., LTD. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. PHONE C. 616.

WATSON

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Vadereigned have receivel Instructions

TO SELL T PUBLIC AUCTION, IN FOUR LOTS

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TUESDAY, THE 12TH DAY OF MARCH, 1929, Ar 3 O'clock 2.3. AT THE AUCTION ROOMS, No. 4, DUDDELL STREET, VICTORIA, HONG KONG. VALUABLE LEASEHOLD

PROPERTIES

THE

side of WELLINGTON STREET and is

WEATHER REPORT.

Yesterday's weather report, fore cast and remarks, issued by the Royal Observatory at 7.05 p., stated:-

The anticyclone central over N. China has strengthened. Moderate to fresh monsoon may be expected along the S.E coast of China and over the China Sen

*Locsi Forecast:--N.E moderate, Ane to cloudy.

winds,.

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DEATH.

NOLANA 62, Wellington Road, Dublin, the result of an cident, on February 1st, 1929, MAY, wife of the late G. NOLAN, Chief Interpreter, Supreme Court.-R.I.P..

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Street."

Fleet Street, EG, 4

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The forthcoming wedding in - GATHERING OF THE nounced of Mr. J. Moodie, master mariner of the ss. Fooksang, to

LEEKS. Miss A. M. Tollan, of Mesara Jar- dine, Matheson and Co., Ltd, re- siding at Dunbar House, Cameron ST. DAVID'S DAY CELEBRA- Road.

meeting.

TIONS.

bad, and even in clear weather the "other" fellow" may not do the right thing, and disaster may re- sult. Accidents, happily, have been very rare; so are disasters at sea Months go by without a passenger being lost or injured." Fleets of great liners run along their ocean lanes for years with the regularity

The Hong Kong University Aris Association will hold is first In celebration of St. David's Day. of underground electric trains, and then suddenly comes a disaster the general meeting for the year on a gathering of local Walshmen and Egypt, the Titanic, the Trove Monday, March 4th, at 8 p.m. in their friends to the total number the Vestris. The world is stunned The Union Assembly Room, when of about forty assembled at. Lane," by the news, and steps are taken Professor L. Forster, M.A. will Crawford's Restaurant last night to provide a greater margin of safety for ships, after some ter- deliver a lecture entitled "examina when a most enjoyable evening was rible disaster has shown the urgent tions." All interested are welcome.spent. Speeches dealing with the the history of Wales, the characteristics necessity for such alteration, Is Tea will be served after

of its nationals and the conditions Hong Kong to wait for some great

as present obtaining in the indus- ocean liner to come to grief at its doors before incurring the "extra A Chinese who was charged at trial districts of the Principality recurrent expenditure'

with were given and the musical pro- necessary the Kowloon Magistracy to make the Kau Sing a thing of travelling on a motor bus without gramme consisted in no small mea real use, and not simply a doubt a ticket said that he had held a sure of songs in Welsh, the choruses ful ornament to a naturally beau- ticket for February, which he had of which were taken up with great tiful harbour!

lost. It, was his intention to renew heartiness.

Mr. D. M. Richards, Vice-Pre- Every sailor knows that where it and it was only the first day of there is water there is always risk the month. His Worship remark-sident of the local branch of St. -not during the typhoon seasoned that if tickets were inspected on David's Society, presided and re- Hong Kong Offes: 11, Ice House

and in all weathers. There is risk passengers who could not show Capt. R. D. Thomas, the president, The prosecuting through illness. Capt. Thomas was London Office: 31. Bride Lane, of hitting a reef, risk of collision, their tickets.

risk of fire-and risk of founder officer stated that there was afone of the oldest and most enthus- ing. In such an emergency, all difference between the people who lastic members of the Society and that Hong Kong can do is to travel on the Peak tram and men it was largely due, to his efforts that broadcast an, appeal to ships in the like the defendant. The case was the dinner had taken place that vicinity to go to the assistance of adjourned to verify defendant's evening," he said, the vessel in distress. It is a statement that his master had par Mr. Richards read a telegram in humiliating situation for one of chased a monthly ticket for him for Welsh received from the Shanghai St. David's Society and the reply the greatest seaports in the world February.

sent; also a letter received from to be in, and a deplorable example to the Chinese of British ideas, of

Acting upon advice from Nan the St. David's Society requesting efficiency. Even the Boy Scouts king the Mukden authorities con co-operation in raising funds among have as a motto "Be Prepared!" template to stamp out prostitution the Welsh Societies in the Far East to

The vessel which is operated by in Afanchuria in the term of the support the Lord Mayor of London's " the Harbour Offico as a rescue ship next three years. The police have Fund for Distressed Miners and their admittedly is not an ideal craft been ordered to stop the issue of families. Members approached had for the work. She is an awkward licenses for the opening of new already indicated willingness to can boat to handle in bad weather, and houses of ill-fame and also the tribute and the Secretary would be always will behave badly, but such as she is, there she is, made fast issuing of individual licenses to pleased to receive further contribu

prostitutes, while slave traffic of tions.

Love of Country. to her buoy the whole year round any nature will result in prosecu- unless and until a typhoon warntion. As

additional

Proposing the toast of Hen Ing is hoisted. The wages of her enlightening" societies will be Wind fy Nhadan" (Land of My crew," a

recurrent expenditure, formed at larger cities where Fathers), Mr. Richards eloquently amount to some, 89,000 per year. schools and educational institu; sketched its past history and the With a volume of trade passing tions will ba established for factors which had contributed to through the port exceeding 100

present occupation. As a novelty Welsh. It was the hills and valleys, million sterling. annually (exact prostitutes who wish to leave their the national characteristics of the in this anti-vice campaign can be of which the Welsh wers justifiably figures are not available, again for reasons of economy) Hong Kong.

proud, that had inspired the spends the enormous sum of 8750 mentioned the contemplated obliga a month in wages, to the crew of tory wearing of a kind of standard national bards and musicians to

Iruniform by all the women of light its one and only rescue ship. it would really cost $2,500 a month morals so as to awaken in them

a shame of their position. to keep steam up on the Kau Sing in order that she might get away within half an hour, why not dis-The Franco-Belgian Mystery.. pose of her?

alone, but every day, and all day, the Peak tram there would be many ferred with regret to the absence of

The Baily Press.

Howe Kore, Manch fry, 1999.

"FOR THOSE IN PERIL...!

ADMIRAL

NIBLACK, Secretary- General of the International

Bureau, Hydrographic

Monaco, has compiled a list of the world's life-saving stations for the use of mariners. Surb a list is very neccesary on every deep-water ship, as one never knows when it may be urgently necessary to call up the nearest station. Every ship- master and officer should be in a position to ascertain the situation and strength of any station on the coasts of the world, find Admiral NIBLACK's book provides this in formation Whether Hong Kong figures in the list we do not know If it does, the entry may read

like something

this:-"Rescue abip: Kau Sing; fitted with wire- leas; available in any emergency providing twenty-four hours' pre- vious notice is given," in order to allow steam to be raised, unless typhoon signala have been holated, when she is available, immediate- by.".

A statement made by the Colonial Secretary at the last taveting of the Legislative Council indicates there, is no intention to depart from this policy. Asked what action the Government intended to take re- garding the recommendations of the coroner's jury in connection

with the recent loss of the steamer Hein Wah, with about three hun- dred lives, the Colonial Secretary said steps are being taken to en sure that news received of shipping disasters other than messages broadcast by other shore stations

ntin.

more

50

in order to

measures,

create a diversion."

Parliament

A STUDY IN FEATURES.

enabled poor and uneducated coun- ise to such artistic heights and tryfolk to produce poetry and music that could compare favourably with the compositions of masters born

WELL-KNOWN RESIDENTS ATTEND CIROUS

PERFORMANCE.

The Attorney Generál' and many other well-known residents attended last night's gala performance at

ALLEGED ROBBER AND HIS Harmaton's Circus which still con-

EYEBROWS.

· SAME AS OTHER --MEN-I-

Latest developments in the re-and bred under the more favourable The real root of the matter ismarkable story from Amsterdam circumstances.

The Rev. F. C. Young said that it that the Kan Sing is a vessel of a indicate that Great Britain may be type quite unsuited for the work now compelled to take a hand was an exceedingly good thing to she should be expected to do. She in unravelling the mystery. It is keep a love of country and a pridė is as out of date as a manual fire stated that in the minutes of the of nation alive in a distant land.. engine. What is wanted in Hong discussions between French and The Welsh nation had contributed a Kong is a swift and sturdy vessel, Belgian military experts it is fine share to that union of peoples capable of getting away from her assumed that British troops would known as Great Britain and its moorings at the shortest notice,

bad co-operate with the Franco-Belgian national life had worked its way and of battling against

forces. Not only so, but a Belgian into the fibre of the Empire. The St. weather. The Eau Sing can hold Colonel has been kind enough to David's Society was to be congratu her own against adverse conditions, but she cannot get away quickly in indicate the character of the British lated on the great success of the forces required to assist in carrying evening. The hospitality had been response to a call for help, except 10 runs. He wants cavalry lavish; the future of the Society was well assured and the opportunity at a cost which the Government considers ia pot justified by cir. and motors placed at his disposal of attending next St. David's Day cumstances. Then why not dispose of this vessel to a purchaser who A diversion has been certainly celebration would be anticipated by would make better use of her in created, though not exactly accord every guest who had been privileged Those contributing to the musical some other capacity, and put "ining to plan, and the British Govern- to be present.

Mr. and Mrs. programme werd her place one or even two motor ment must now certainly take a or shipe-will be in future sent lifeboats of the self-righting type, very keen and close interest in this White, Mr. and Mrs. Richards, out from Hong Kong. The Har- such as are used on the English extraordinary affair. bour Master has full authority to

coast! There might be a financial has been assured that the country Mrs. Hooper and Mr. Bates, with has been in so way committed to Mrs. Hargreaves Brown and Mr. deal directly and promptly in such less on this deal, but there are cases. Police launches are not some services to humanity which any military arrangement. Mem- Jenkin as accompanista."

bers will now want to know how it Lor No. 1.-The Property knows a suitable for rescue purposes, and should not and cannot be measur

standards comes about that Britain's "name No-. 99D, 998 and 99F, WELLING. it is not considered expedient to ed solely by casti

loss has been dragged into this sordid HARMSTON'S GALA NIGHT. TON STREET Comprises three newly alter their design to make them Granting there "would be erected four storied Chinese shops and available for deep-sea work. As shown on the balance sheet of "the business. dwellings with basements situate is for the famous rescue-tug, the Kau Colony by disposing of the Kau the centre of the city on piece or Sing, it would be possible to keep Sing and purchasing parcel of ground registered in the her continuously under steam at serviceable craft in her stend-we Land Office as Section C and the half an hour's notice, but this

do not believe a single voice would- Remaining Portion of Intand

be raised in protest against an. No. 164 having an Area of 2852 would mean an additional expense

which

add would action Square Feet or thereabouts The of approximately 830,000 per an

"A repetition of this dis materially to the prestige of the Property is situate on the North aster is so improbable that it

Surely Hong Kong has port sufficient regard for its reputation bounded on the East by PEEL SET not considered that this extra re- current expenditure. would be

to invest a few thousand dollars

tinues to draw large crowds to the and on the West by a Private Luer,

i justified.” * and

as an insurance against loss of face

Praya at Wanchai One half of Lor No. 2The Property known as No. The steamship Hsin Wah, went

in the unhappy event of another

last night's receipts were donated 180, WELLINGTON STREET is an ashore on a clear night on

terrible disaster at its doors.

to the funds of the R.S.P.C.A. excellent class three storied Chinese island where a First Order light

Karim was accorded well-deserved shop and dwelling house with iron was burning brightly. It is im-

applause for wonderful displays of balconies in front Pituate in the centre

Serious allegations-"were made strength and acrobatics on Boman of the city on the piece or parcel of probable that such as amazing ac cident will be repeated-but is the

by a defendant against a woman rings; Miss L Mackie and Mr. W ground registered in the Land Office

witness at the resumed hearing be- Jenkins contributed some daring 84 Section 12 of IXLAND Lot No. 8: possibility of another ship piling having so Ares of 723 Square Feet of the kind for which Hong Kong up on Waglas the only contingency

The next Foaling Hunt Point-to-fore Mr. E. W. Hamilton at the double-jockey acts, Mr. W. Harm- Central Magistracy yesterday of ston" introduced trained ponies, Point meeting takes place to-mor- charges in connection with the arm horses, and a performing elephant or thereabouts. The Annual Crown rent payable on this Property is $12.00.As one of the greatest ports in the world should be prepared ↑

row, Sunday, March 3rd.

ed robbery at No. 78, High Street. Mr. O. Delroy gave a display of An amah who worked for the hoop spinning and club juggling, Lo No. 3.-The Property known as No If that is the official view, then 360, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL decidedly, it would not be worth and No. 47, LOWER LASCAR ROW while spending money on keeping

mistress of the house stated that and Miss Delavante held the audi are excellent class three storied Chinese the Kan Sing, standing-by the

the defendant called on her several ence spell-bound when she danced times. She had known him at a

upon a wire,. shops and dwellings. No. 360 QUEEN's whole year round, but Wagian is

hat shop where they worked to

Flying Trapeze. A Chinese youth was sentenced together and he had collected some the roof and No. 47 LOWER LASCAR not the only obstruction along the

Performing cockatoos introduced Row a basement. The Property is roads leading to and from Hong

six months imprisonment by M. money due to her as wages. On T8, Whyte Smith at the Kowloon one occasion when she asked for the by Mrs. Harmston were well receiv niteste on the piece or parcel of Kong." That serious accidents in grand registered in the Land Ofice the vicinity of this port do not

Magistracy yesterday for possession money, he gave her a piece of ed, and the Nelson Trio did wonders. as Subsection 1 of Bection AE of happen frequently is quite true, INLAND LOT NO. 211. having an Ares but the reason is not that dan of 207 imitation Government opium paper bearing the address of the on the flying trapeze. The Delroys house in Yaumati where he was. contributed clever trick riding on Carrested The witness denied that bicycles and the Jenkins Trio gave ef 1273 Square Feet or thereabouts gers do not exist, but that by labels, The Annual Crown rent payable on good senmanship disaiter is avert

a fine show of pot pourri trapeze. News has been received from she visited the defendant's house this Property is 21.81.

ed.

The defendant put it to the wit- Piers was responsible for some:" Ten thousand British and foreign Home of the death on February Lot No. 4-The Property knowa 'ka

The Funmakers provided No. 1, CASTLE ROAD is a semi-deep-sea vessels paas through Hong 1st, of Mrs. May Nolan, widow of ness that he had never visited the remarkable juggling on horseback detached two storied European re Kong every year, and about the the late Mr. G. Nolan, formerly house in High Street and that it and ridezice rituste in the central district came number of river and coastal Chief Interpreter of the Supreme was she who paid the visits to his several comic turns which were vers Mrs. Nolan died at her house in Yaumati. The defendant enjoyable. Hassan, the lion Tamet,

the fore with of the city on the middle levels in ships enter the port. Close upon Court. Lavaurita esidential locality

on the forty vessels enter and leave. Hong residence 62, Wellington Road, further alleged that the witness in- was also well

troduced him to four other men tiger, a pair of lions, and 24 piece or parcel of ground registered in Kong every day throughout the Dublin.

who suggested that he should join leopard. These animals were much the Land Office as Section B of year. During monsoons vessels fre-

Although it is advertised that them in carrying out armed rob quieter than on former occasions. INLAND LOT NO. 503 having an Ares quently have to enter and leave of 4193 Square Feet or theresboule. port in bad weather. They keep tables cannot be booked in the beries. He also said that the wit Unfortunately, His Excellency the The Property in ripe for re-develops close inshore as safety permits Rose Room or the Grill Room of ness handed him a revolver while Governor was unable to be present. ment purposes. The Annual Crown in order to take advantage of the the Peninsula Hotel for March 8th, he was climbing the staircase of It is, remoured that the circus may rent payable on this Property is 35.63. lee of the many islands. They fol- we are asked to make it clear that No. 12, Gough Street. Witness eventually shift to the Peninsula.

The merchant's wife who gave, Farther Information and Copies of low the bends and indentations of helders of tickets for the S.P.C.Adenied these allegations.

water is Fancy Dress Danca, can still book! the Particulars and Conditions of Bale the coast, where the

evidence the previous day was moother and the wind is not blow- tables for that date. Ang

questioned by one of the de- Emperor Hirohito will visit the. may be obtained from

ing with such great force as it does

A Chiness workman in the en- fendants. He asked her how she Kudan Shrine in Tokyo during further seaward Thick fog and heavy rain-squalls sometimes make ploy of Messrs. Bang Lee, contrac was able to identify him if the memorial services to be held on Army it impossible to see more than ators, was sent to hospital suffering lower part of his face was asked. Day, May 10th, it is announced. few yards ahead of a ship's bows, from injuries received when he Witness said that she identified Spirits of all Japanese who baye In Lycemun Pass the channel is fell down the steps at the entrance him by his eyebrows, and invited died in defence of their country. only two hundred yards wide;of the Colonial Secretary's re-him to look into a mirror to see are enshrined at Yasukuni, Kudan, ships pass through quite safely in sidence, No. 403, The Peak Heif bis face was not different from May, 10th will be the 25th an was rendered unconscious and was that of other men. The defendant niversary of the fall of Mukden all weathers, thanks to the skill of their navigators, but there is al-attended by Dr. Minnett, who bap-1 remarked that almost everyone in to Japanese troops in the Russo ways danger when visibility is pened to be a visitor at the time. Court had eyebrown like his own. Japanese war.

ROAD CENTRAL has an attic story sa i

MEMES. HASTINGS, DENNYB

& BOWLEY,

"Tsadors' Bolicitors,

8, Das: VORUT, BOLD CENTRAL,

MESURA, LAMMERT BROTHERS,

The Auctioneers.

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News and Views.

Seven esser of small-pox, 5 from Victoria and a from Kowloon, and 1 case of diphtheria, all Chinese were notified on Thursday.

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