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"PENINSULA HOTEL.

·"GRILL ROOM ̈& ROOF GARDEN,

FRIDAY, 26TH APRIL, 1929.

DANCE

WE beg to Notify PATRONS that the Usual DAILY TEA and DINNER DANCE will not be held on the above Date as the Grill Boom and Boot Garden bave been reserved for the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BAN. QUET in Honour of H.RE. Tux DUKE or GLOUCESTER.

HONG KONG HOTEL, Roor GAÏDIN DINNER DANC as Usual,

Also, on This Dats. DANCE at the PEAK HOTEL.

THE HONG KONG & SHANGHAI HOTELS, LTD.

HONG KONG ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the SEVENTS ORDIN of ARY YEARLY MEETING SHAREHOLDER3 of the HONG KONG ENGINEERING AND CON STRUCTION COMPANY, LIMITED, will be held in the Offices of Mzssas SHEWAN TOMES 00., Sz.

&

S. GEORGE'S BUILDING. CHATER ROAD, on WEDNESDAY, the 17 APRIL, 1999, at 11 M., for the of receiving the Report of the рагрова Board of Directors and a Statement of Accounts for the Year ended on the Slat DECEMBER, 1993, and electing

1 Directors and Auditor.

Kong

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the IIT to the 17TH APRIL, 1929, Both Days inclusive.

By Order of the Board,

J. BUCHANAN,

INTIMATIONS.

HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

RAFT Programmes and Entry BACH MEETING to be held on SATTRDAY, TH APRIL 1929 (Wher Permitting), may be obtained at the Race COURSE HONG KONG CLUB, and Caveswat BAY STABLER,

Entries CLOSE 21 13 O'clock Noor on THURSDAY, 18TH APRIL, 199. 17644

HONG KONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING. CORPORATION. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

67/1182

No Provisnosi Carticate No.

dated Hong Kong, 20th FEBRUART. 1922, for One Share Num | bered 131472 in the Name of IO WING CHUN, Provisional Certificate No. 57/1169 dated Hong Kong, th FEBRUARY, 1929, for One Share Num. berod 191473 in the Name of LO WING CHEONG and Certificate

SINS DECEMBER 10963 dated Hong Kong, 21st Dsc

120305 1925, for One Share Numbered

tte Name of GERARDUS WOUDENBERG, have been LOST or STOLEN, and should these Certificates not be produced to the Bank before the for 10TH MAY, 1929, New Certificato the Shares will be issued and the afore- aid Corticates Provisional No. 57/1163, Provisional No. 871163 and No. 6/NB 1962 will be thereafter treated by this Corporation as Nuli and Void.

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By Order of the Court of Directors,

A. C. HYNES,

Chief Manager. Bong Kong, 10th Apr., 1929. [7639

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PUBLIC WORES DEPARTMENT.

T IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that

Acting Secretary. I SEALED TENDERS IN T

Hong Kong, 5th April, 1959.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP Co., LIMITED.

..

THE ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the above, Com- pany will be held at the Company's Onces, P. & O. BUILDING, on MON DAY, THE 29TH OF APRIL, 1929, at 11 AM.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the

the

cate, which should be clearly marked "TENDER FOR PERMISSION ΤΟ OBTAIN CLAY FROM A PARCEL OF CROWN LAND AT CHA KWO LING, S.D. III, N.T will be received at the COLONIAL NOON SECRETARY'S OFFICE atil of MONDAY, THE 2ND DAY OF APRIL, 1929, for the Occupation for a Period of One Year From Date of Notification of Acceptance of Tender of the Pirce or Parcel of Ground, containing about 71 Acre shown coloured Red cn Plan signed by the DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORɛs pod

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DOUGLAS, LAPRAIK & CO.,

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THE BRITISH LEGION. HONG KONG BRANCH.

THE 8TH ANNUAL GENERAL

APRIL

r.. on THURSDAY, 187 1929, in the BOARD ROOM of Messrs JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LAD.

BONNERS

To receive the Report and Accounta

for Year 1928.***

To Flect Officers.

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A. PIERCY,

Hon. Becretary,

Each Trader must be accompanied by Receipt to the effect that the Tenderer has deposited in the ColoxiaL TREASURY A Sam of $50 as a Pledge of the bona fides of his Offer, which Sum shall be Lorfeited to the Crows, if the Tenderar refuses to carry oat his Tender and comply with the conditions, should the Tender be accepted.

Form of Tender and Further Parti-

of the DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKA.

The Government does not bind itself to accept the highest or any Tender. HAROLD T. CREASY,

Director of Public Works. 8th April, 1929, 180 174 (7647

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· HONG KONG GENERAL CHAMAtion for cruizing.

Fine Ship with excellent accommo-

BER OF COMMERCE.

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to

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Hong Kong, 12th Apr., 1929. F7648

THE UNITED ASBESTOS ORIENTAL AGENCY,

LIMITED,

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

NOTICE AS EXTRAORDINARY

"of

the

GENERAL MEETING UNITED ASBESTOS ORIENTAL AGENCY will be held at the Office of the Undersigned on WEDNESDAY. THE 24TH DAY OF APRIL, 1929, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK in the Fourroor, for the purpose of considering and, if thought fit. passing the following Resolution as an Extraordinary Résolu- tion, that is to my :---

"That the Company be Wound Up "Voluntarily and that DonwzLL * & Co, Lízdy of Hong Kong, lo "appointed Liquidators for the

purpose of auch Winding Up." AND NOTICE 13 HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that A Further EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the above-named Com- pany will be held at the Same Time and Place on FRIDAY, 712 10th Day OF MAY, 1929, for the purpose of COR- firming the above-named Hesolution as

Epecial Resolution. C

Dated this 18th day of April, 1929, DODWELL & COMPANY, LIMITED,

General Managers.

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and airy galley and laratory.

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is given in the “HONG KONG WEEKLY PRESS,"

WEATHER REPORT. Yesterday's weather report, fore east and remarks, issued by the Royal Observatory at 5.35 p...

stated:

The anticyclone remains between the Loochoos and the Bonina. The depression has passed into the Pacific.

Local Forecast:-East moderate, fine generally.

winde.

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DEATH. CURRY-On March 4, at Exeter, after a long illness, GeoROS

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The Daily Press.

APRIL 17, 1929.

Owing to the commandeering of A group of 23 Chinese girls from vessels for the transportation of Shanghai are boćkeď to give dane- troops, launches running Excen ing displays at the various Theatres. Shanghai to Soochow, Wusih.. Hangchow and Wachow have sus in Hong Kong in the near fture. pended sailings by order of their Known as the Shanghai Mei Fa. Dancing Party they will open their season at the Pa Hing Theatre. Kowloon and appear later at the Queen's and Star Theatres. The. girls will give displays of classical and English dancing and singing, The opening date has not been decided upon yet.

the greater naval Powers of a new naval conference. While the month of June has been mentioned as possible date for such a conference, this is generally considered as being too early after the British general election for any effective action. owners.

Apart from this one development, the only other thing which the pre- Baron E. Sadione, the Chinese sent Commission is expected to do Customs Commissioner at Keng is to kill definitely the Russian moon, has been transferred to Ning project for a flat 50 per cent. re- po. He left Koagmoon for that duction in armaments. This pro- port last Saturday! It has been

posal is certain to meet immediate rumoured that Mr. Basto has been death by the Commission, for the appointed to take the Baron's pince reason that it has already killed at Kongmoon. projects based on the same principle | as being impractical, and secondly, because it is determined not to change its present methods of work. These methods are based on the elaboration of a general disarms ment convention which will have for its immediate object a limitation

on

The sagagement is announced of Captain Henry Lingard, M.C. (late R.A.F.), of Chiengmai, Siam, son of the late Mr. William Lingard and Mrs. Lingard, of Bradford and Harrogate, to daughter of Captain and Mrs. Mi

Margaret, eldest

ligan of Shanghai.

have been lost somewhere between the Hotel and H.M.S. Cornwall and a reward of 330 is being offered to the finder.

Mr. Churchill's Budget.

To-day's cables confirm the fore-- cast given in these columns yester- day regarding the plans of the Chancellor of the Exchequer No- new taxes are proposed, tea is to be cheaper, the tax on beer remains, pealed, bookmakers being licensed, and the tax on betting is to be re-

and paying £40 for every telephode in their offices. As many of these gentlemen have k dozen or more telephones for their "turf account- General will be able to show a good. aney "business, the Postmaster-

of armaments, based more or less on the status quo. While this conven- tion was scheduled to come up at the present session for second read-

According to a police report, the ing, action on it will probably be Hon. Mrs. Merrisen, residing at the postponed until some progress has Peninsula motel, lost from her dress been made by the naval Powers to- on Saturday, sometime between 7 Night Editor (Wanchai Office): Tel.wards agreement. President Hoop.m. and 11.30 p.m., a platinum proft on the telephone service. has allowed it to be made known brooch, oblong shaped, set with ahe decision to issue licences to- that the United States will parti large pale blue airchor, stone in the bookmakers is a wise one, and will eipate in another naval conference centre, surrounded by small bright put an end to the absurd anomalier condition that Great diamonds. The brooch is stated to which have hitherto existed. Street- only Britain completely accepts the American contentions set forth at TPS the three-Power conference of 1927. If the American delegate now at tending the proceedings at Geneva formally announces this decision, it is obvious that nothing definite can be decided regarding the conven- tion of another full conference on naval disarmament. Events in that direction must wait until it is known whether the British General Election will bring about a change of Government, and, if so, whether the new Ministry will abandon the attitude so strongly upheld three years ago when Britain, the United States, and Japan tried to come to an agreement on the cruiser prob- lem, but failed.

Howe Kore, Arsız 17, 1929,

ANOTHER DISARMAMENT

TALK.

THE "American cruiser programme is expected to be a deciding factor in speeding-up disarmament efforts at the League of Nations Pre-

News and Views.

paratory Disarmament Commission which has just met at Geneva.. According to opinion in League Circles, the prospects of fifteen new American cruisers, far from pre- cipitating a new race in armamenta, is more calculated to force the other Powers to arrive at some agreement that will prevent further competi-residence at Exeter. tion.

The

present meeting of the Lae's Preparatory Disarmament Commission constitutes, numerical- ly at least, the greatest effort that has ever been made towards dis- armament, for the Commission has been increased until representatives P of twenty-eight nations are now un it. These consist not only of all of the most important League mem- bers, but the more important non- as well, including the United States, Russia, and Turkey The utmost importance is attached to the fact that the U.S. Ambas sador to Belgium, Mr. HUGH GIBSON, goes to Geneva fresh from consultations at Washington, and will therefore be in a position to make clear to the Commission the disarmament policy of the new

members

The death is announced of Mr. G. P. Curry, a former secretary of the Hong Kong & China Gas Ca, who passed away on March 4, at his

According to a report made to the

police by Mr W. A Donaldson, of

A Chinese, age 65 years passed away at the Kowloon Hospital yesterday morning from injuries which he received from a fall while attempting to board a motor-bus outside the Yaumati Police Station cn April 4

Before Mr. T. S. Whyte Smith at the Kowloon Magistracy, a Chinese appeared to answer a charge of attempted highway robbery, at

Wag

Searching for Oil.

A special expedition is being arranged for the purpose of survey ing Kamchatka during the summer months and searching for oil, Geological aurveys already conduct ed have proved that there is a dis trict of 1800 square kilometers where signs of naphtha are to be found. The best, air has been locat- ed in the Chinsk and Kataglin districts, the naphtha from three parts being good for fuel as well as producing an excellent quality of kerosene. Plane are now being formed to open up large canning factorics in the Kamchatka district and supply foreign countries with the best fish caught in northern

waters.

an A.P.C. Wedding.

All Saints Church, Tientsin, was failed to capacity on April 3 when the wedding took place between Mr. Ian Hay McGilchrist and Miss Florence Aileen O'Neill. Chaplain

AT. Nayler of the Second Bat-

corner bookies" will no longer have to maintain an army of scouts. to watch for men in blue or police men disguised as navvies, waiting for a chance to see slips of paper and coins surreptiously slipped into the bookmaker's hand. It is inter- esting to learn that people in op Britain are spending less alcohoho drinks and more on tea. and sugar. This change in national. habits-as Mr. Churchill puta it-- is due to the almost prohibitive price of spirituous drinks, and the poor quality-plus high cost-of malt beverages Temperance re- formers will rejoice at the news of the steady decline in the consump tion of alcoholic liquors, and in view of the removal of the duty on ten are not likely to protest very vigorously against the proposal to reduce the cost of licences to retail beer and spirits. The cost of living. in Britain has gone down-at least in theory and compared with most European countries the country is maintaining its pre-war level. Al- together, very hopeful Budget: speech, and a welcome change from the many doleful utterances about: Great Britain's economic position.

A

Diplomatic Dilemma.

Gaspigne Road on Sunday mom Hoover Administration.

ing That. It was stated that the Though the Commission is impos-intended victim Sanitary ing from the standpoint of numbers, Inspector Roylance. A remand for no secret is made in League circles one week was applied for and that the prospects for any great granted. progress towards disarmament are almost equally 22 unimposing. Charged with behaving in a This is due principally to two disorderly manner whilst under the reasons. First of all, since the influence of liquor, in the bar of lamentable efforts of the past few the Hong Kong Hotel Thomas years towards disarmament (includ- | Williams, who appeared before all that is needed to popularise Tainan settlement, with which he ". ing the failure of the Major O. Willson was naval conference) the tripartite made. Detersian destrued that the present. Commission to reach he had had several drinks, but after any agreement on vitally divergent he had been released on bail by the points, and the timely, or untimely police inspector te had gone back death, of the Anglo-French naval and apologised to the gentleman agreement, abaplutely no progress concerned." has been made towards agreement of any kind. In the second place, it is recognised that no serious dis armament efforts can be undertaken England, and the new. British Government has made known its position on the subject.

An extraordinary situation has: the China Afail, a gold chain valued talion of the Border Regiment at 840 was lost on the third floor officiated at the first part of the developed in the Philippines where, of the China Mail Building on the wedding, after which the Rev. C. despite announcements from Nan night of April 3, between 6 and 21. Scott performed the second part. king that the famous Sino-Japanese. The single ring ceremony was used.

"Tsinan incident" is on its way The groom is well known locally, to satisfactory conclusion, Chinese.. having been in China for 2 years are working to strengthen a or more, going to Tientsin severa! Japanese boycott specifically based, years ago from Chinmangtay. He on the allegedly unsatisfactory at associated with the Tientsin titude of Japan in connection with branch of the Asiatic Petroleum Co. this incident. The Chinese Consul Mrs. McGilchrist is the daughter in Manila, Mr. H. K. Kwong, and of Dr. and Mrs. G. O. O'Neill of the Japanese Consul, Mr. Kogyo Tientai She has lived in that Yoregaki, obviously find themselves. vicinity all of her life, and has in a difficult diplomatic situation. been very active in Girl Scout and The one cannot sponsor move-

ment with which, his home Gover Ranger work..

ment is not in accord; the latter must find it hard to explain satis- The fact that China is getting at his nation are still being Openings in China.

factorily to Tokyo why the goods.

dis tired of silk was disclosed recently criminated against. At the same in London by a Chinese merchant time, Mr. Kwong probably does not who visited the British Industries wish to place himself in the posi Fair. He indicated that there is a tion of fighting his nationals in- chance for British manufacturers to the Philippines, especially when develop au important business in they robe their actions in the garb Neither does Mr. China on lines suggested by the of patriotism. Prince of Wales. Up-to-date sales Yonegaki care to involve himself in manship, according to this expert, arguments over the merits of the British linen in China. The well- of course has had nothing to do. to do Chinese are looking for a of the two, however, Mr. Pozegani change from their own traditional is better off strategically. He has silken garments," he said. "They utilised the local Press to convey will not tolerate artificial silk in the thought that Chinese in the coloured and printed linen gooda tional Government on trial, in a any shape or form." These pale Philippines have placed the Na British manufacturers are showing mensure, and that their acquie- in the London section are just the scence in the settlement arrived at chant, Lee Beng Kec, sued Messra. In February last a Chinese, mer-

very thing fashionable Chinese by Dr. Wang and Mr. Yoshizawa Silva Netto & Company in the Sum- manufacturers who are prepared to to that Government.

want. There is a great future for constitutes a test of their loyalty mary Court for recovery of $1,000 for breach of contract in alleged develop this market in the way Business, not Politics. failure to deliver 600 boxes of dried send out representatives or Yonegaki's summing-up of the con- suggested by our Prince, that is, "An act of discourtesy" is Mr. aalted herrings Mr. F. H. Loschy appearing for the plaintiff and Mr. Managers who can enter into nego- tinuation of the boycott in face of Leo D'Almada, sen., for the de tiations personally with the Chinese the friendly situation prevailing

merchants"

As a matter of fact, the present meeting of the Commission is being

between Nanking and Tokyo with held only as a result of absolute

fendants. Judgment was reserved

reference to the Tainan affair. necessity, first to meet the demands the time. It is understood that

"Complaint might be made by the maiter was settled in Chambers Jangling About Jerusalem. of public opinion, and secondly to meet the resolutions of the last yesterday.

The "only reason why the Chinese here to their home Govern- ment if they are not satisfied with Commission reconvene as soon 48 Assembly, which insisted that the

Archbishop of Canterbury is not A report has been made to the going to Jerusalem is that his host, they should not continue the boy- the negotiations, " he added, "but posible and resume its efforts. The Police by Mr. L. Jecres, of the Mr. J. P. Morgan, is detained in cott while the two countries in- convoking of the Commission, how Kowloon Y.M.C.A., who states that Paris If the authorities at Lamvolved are engaged in negotiation. ever, is expected to have at least between 8.45 a.m. and 0.10 on Sur-beth Palace who have issued this to settle their differences." Japan's one result, and that is that it will day during his absence a gald wrist statement really think anyone will trade with the Philippines is re permit the delegations of the five

watch (Elgin) valued at 870 with a believe it, they must be simple latively smell, and in the opinion great naval Powers, Britain, the chain braclet was stolen from his minded men indeed. The real of the Japanese Consul, it has not room No. 142. Both articles have reason for the Archbishop changing been hit hard by the boycott, United States, France, Italy, and Japan, to get together in informal been recovered at the Tau Sang his plane has been given the Pope though figures at the Chinesa Con- conversations and see if there is pawnshop, Shumshuipo. The pawn did not wish him to visit Jerusalem Bulate indicate that Chinese trade any basis yet for a possibility of broker states that the articles were just now, where certain delicate has gained and Japanese trade bas agreement on naval limitations. In pledged by a European whose negotiations are going on. Repre-suffered. Mr. Yonegaki admits that fact, as all progress towards dis identity has not yet been estabsentations were made to London, Japanese trade to Siam, the Straits armament to date has been checked shed.

suggesting that the visit be delayed Settlements, and South China has by the inability of the naval Powers

-and it has been delayed. These suffered. Independent observers are to agree, it is the intention of A Chaitse who appeared before are the plain facts as published in disposed to feel that economic various members of the Commission Mr. T. S. Whyte Smith at the London and Rome, but now comes rather than political causes lie at to force this issue and compel the Kowloon Magistracy on a charge of the feeble explanation from Lam- the root of the persistent con- naval Powers either to agree or stealing an iron bed rail from the beth-Palace that because Mr. J. F. tinuance of the boycott. Chinese assume the responsibility for check residence of Mrs, Capell at 9 Humorgan-whose keen interest in merchants, they believe, welcome an ing all disarmament progress. phreys Building was sentenced to spiritual affairs is well-known-is excuse to exercise pressure against three months hard labour. The de very busy in Paris discussing re Japanese goods, and are much more fendant had been convicted ofparations problems, his guest, the concerned in squeezing out Japan- demauding that the Commission larceny only last month. The de- Archbishop, is unable to proceed ese traders and Japanese importa create a naval sub-commission on fendant said that the rail was pro with the Mediterranean tour as than they are over abstract ques- which all of the greater nával truding over the steps of the house planned. Probably there has been tions of national honour and pre- Powers will be represented, and that and he merely picked it up and strong protest in England at the sense of Japanese troops on Chinese 30 Cents per Capy.

this sub-commission get to work im-pushed it back on to the verandah. Primate's plans being altered to soil. If this is a true interpreta mediately, peading the possibility of A houseboy employed by Mrs please the Pope, and the Lambeth tion, indications would seem to Subscription, paid in advance-resuming disarmament negotiations Capell said that he was called by Palaco statement has been issued to point to a considerable continua again In League circles it is not an Indian policeman and was told placate public opinion on the mat bien of the boycott movement in Massas. BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE per annum for delivery in Hong considered impossible that, the work that the defendant was attempting ter. Had it been issued a week the Philippines, whatever may be

Kong-813; including Postage to of such naval sub-commission might to steal the bed rail. He saw the earlier it might have had that done concerning the Tainan settle any part of the world-$10, lead up to the convoking by one of I defendant with the rail in his hand. effect.

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Count BERNSTORFF, of Germany, has announced his intention of

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