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NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

WITH Reference to the NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS Dated 7TH NOVEMBER, 1999, An 'bouncing the Resolution of the Board of Directors to offer to Shareholders Additional Shares in the Proportion of One Additional Share of the Nominal Value of $5 for Every Four

Shares of which they are the Existis

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DERS ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the Directors of the Company have tow decided that the Offer of the Additional Shares shall be made to Shareholders in respect of the Existing Shares of which they are the Actual 03 the 11TH Registered Holders JANUARY, 1930, instead of on the 91st DECEMBER, 1929.

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The auticyclone is situated to the north-east of Japan. The depres sion remains over S.W. China.

Local Forecast:-N.E. winds. moderate, cloudy, some fog.

1929..

News and Views.

A marriage has been arranged between Patrick Campbell Murray, 2nd 19th Frontier Force Regiment

the register.

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The marriage arranged between Mr. Walter Fiddes Wilson and Mias Leila Mary Clarke will take place in Hong Kong on January.

of 1, Hatherley-road, Kew Gardens, and will take place quietly at St. Luke's Church, Kew, on December 31.

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Tung Oil Research.

A new Empire industry, the pre- duction of tung oil, la,to be en-

some

land to be added to the map of the world. The imaginary point- South Pole--is in the centre of an uplitted plain hundreds of miles in The platen seems to diameter.

The name of the Keng Ah Com(Sikhs), second son of the late Mr.couraged by the Empire Marketi-g range from 7,000 to 11,000 feet in altitude. We continued flying 100pany, Limited, has been struck off G. C. Murray, Hong Kong and Board, which has approved a grant Shanghai Bank, and of Mrs. Mur- to the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, miles an hour towards the goal.

ray, of 4-20, Palace court, W. and for the distribution of tung oil- As we approached the Pole the temperature, was 10 degrees below

Three Chinese cases of small-pox Phyllis Ulrica Rachel, only daugh seeds to various parts of the Em- zero and getting colder. We found. the wind against us, and were mak and one of diphtheria wers reportter of Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Wright, pire. A further grant has been made to the Paint and Varnish Re ing only 85 miles an hour. This

search Association for research into was a disappointment, as it would ed on Friday: take us longer to reach the Pole

Imperial Instituts elected a Tung Four

technical properties of the oil. The

Oil Sub-Committee

little than we calculated.

we left the DEATHS.

hours passed sinco barrier edge, and no wonder our

time ago, and it is this committee's recommendations which have led to the Empire Marketing Board's ac AVEYARD-On November 4nt a

tion. nursing home in Londen, Gro, boys thought I was flying beyond

Until recently the world's of Ashton the Pole, which was only a little AVEYARD, SHAW

wants were almost entirely suppli under-Lyne, and late of Shang-over 300 miles from the barrier edge. The wind caused us to take hai. MACDONALD-On November 7, at a longer, but at last the big moment

London nursing home, JAMES had come.

The very bottom of the world VICTOR FERGUS MACDONALD.

in

was now somewhere beneath within November 8,

I attempted to MACTAVISH.-On

London. A. D. MACTAVISH, late our view.

get the altitude of the sun with the "of Kobe. MACINTYRE-On November 7, Wa. HUGH MACINTYRE, late of the Standard Bank of South Africa, father of Mrs. W. S., DEPSZE and, Mrs. RUSSELL LEAVITT. MEARS-On November 3, at Brigh. ten, CHRISTOPHER BASS MEANS, Jate Chinese Customs, Peping, husband of CATHERINE MEANS, aged 78.

Editorial and Business Offices: 11, Ice House Street. Tel. Central

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sextant, but there was too much movement of the plane and we few on to the right five or six miles, and then circled and few to the left for an equal distance, and followed our original line of fight for five or six miles further. I wanted to fly 50 miles beyond the Pole instead of half a dozen miles, but saw anxious eyes on the gase- line gauges, so we turned the nose of the plane back towards 'Little America. When we reached the Pole we opened the trap-door and dropped the American flag. We stood and saluted, and were thei

H.E. the Governor has appointed the Hon. Mr. J. Owen Hughes to be a member of the Licensing Board for a period of three years, with effect from December 10, 1029.

The late Mr. Arthur Hewett, of Holbeche, Braybrick Road, Maiden head, who was Secretary of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, left £10,321 (net per- sonalty £15,333).

It is notified that at the expira- tion of three monks the Yee Cheong Co., Ltd., and Tai Wah Restaurant, Ltd., will, unless cause is shown to the contrary, be struck off the register and the said companies will be dissolved.

From the President of the Rank The temperature dropped 13 degrers London, Sir Kynaston Studd, the The visibility was late Lord Mayor of London, has re- about 2,500 feet above the Pole. ai China, Mr. Kangkiagau, now in below zero. good in most directions, but whatceived a Celaden glazed gure of was direction for all directions the Yuan Dynasty, of great anti.

When quity, as a mark of his respect. åre north from the Pole, we passed over the Pole we changed time a whole day." The winds were On and on we TEES.gathering force.

A little to the left

The Daily Press.

Hosa Kosa. DECEMBER 16, 1829.

BYRD'S POLAR FLIGHT.

flew..

We

was the pass we had come through. Clouds were beginning to form, and were soon sliding down the the little Azelheiberg Glacier to mountain base. There we put on board 200 gallons of gasoline and after one hour lifted the plane easily from the snow and headed As we look- for Little Amerien.'

The taking in hand of the Her- mes, now on the Chian Station, for large repair has been deferred antil January, 1933. The Hermes will refit at Hong Kong during February and March next, and will probably return home for, recom- missioning about August, 1930..

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A gift has been received by H.M. the Queen of the Netherlands from Mr. Khow Kim An, the Chief of the Chinese at Batavia, which bears the dual character of a per alty and devotion of all Chinese are fluctuating and of irregular Bonal gift and a token, of the toyed by China. Supplica from China nationals in the Dutch East In- quality, and are not likely to ex- It consists of a splendid pand fast enough to meet the in- dies.

distributed by Kew to various Em piece of embroidery, the work of creasing demand. Seeds have been pire countries, and promising trials are now in hand. women of Shanghai, in of wood carved by Chinese work- men at Batavia.

A frame

Lancashire's Lost Markets.

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The Society of Friends, having

The joint committee of the Lar- received evidence of instances of colour-bar occurring in England, cashire cotton trade organisations particularly on the part of hotels, which comprises all sections of the convened a special Conference on industry, including the trade un- theso questions to be held at Fri-ions, is about to launch its schems ends, House, London, on November for co-operative production and 97. Its purpose was: "To discover marketing in an endeavour to recap- what colour prejudice exists in ture some of its lost markets. At Great Britain, and how it can best the outset it is intended to con- centrate on one quality of cloth in one market, in which Japan now one result will be the appointment of a Joint Council to deal with does a big trade, but the ultimate be removed," and it is hoped that

cases of colour bar as they arise, idea is to extend its activities into several other marketa. This cloth and also try to remove colour pre- judice in the country.

is to be produced on mass produc tion lines, and the concerns in- terested are to limit the cost of to enable the goods to be marketed their services to a minimum so ne at competitive prices and to share in the profit or loss which results froin the experiment. For the pur- poses of the experimert a syndicate will be formed, and all the goods. will be marketed under the syndi- scheme on similar lines has dealt cate's brade mark A previous

THREE fage have been droppeded to the north over the rolling November 8 with P. & O. mail War, 1857-60. Among hells for sale with goods for the Chipa market.

among the mountains surrounding the South Pole-Norwegian, British, The first was in and American. unequalled throughout the memory of AMUNDSEN, the Recond in memory of Captain Scorr. the world.

third was in commemoration of the sucessful fight over the Antarctic

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It is announced in Fleet Orders that a number of inscribed ships bells are available for sale to naval or civil officers, ships, naval estab- ishments, or Royal Naval Volun- teer Reserve divisions Many of the ships to which these bells for- merly belonged have an historic re- cord, such A H.M.S. Staunch, A trial run was carried out on which served in the second China now has are these H.M.S. Dance, submari liner Mooltan, which auxiliary turbo-electric propellers nes of the "L" class, and other fitted, the motors being arranged vessels of disti,uished war service. in the propeller shaft, taking cur: The prices of the bells vary from rent from turbo-generators, which Es to E each. Applications should be addressed to the Director of get their steam from the low-pres-

mainStores, Admiralty. : sure cylinder of the two reciprocating engines. Interesting results are expected from this most propulsion technique. important innovation in marine

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The death occurred in Kobe re- indies, Mrs. Ranseger and Mrs. cently of two well-known German Helm, widow of the late Julius Helm. Mrs. Ramseger-who was an in Hong Kong about thirty years accomplished musician was married ago, and had since been resident in Kobe. Mrs. Helm lived in Yoke hams for a time, but returned to

Canton's Night Watchmen...

Visitors to Canton will recall the strange cries and noises of the night watchmen who patrol the streets. Before long these men will have disappeared. Gen. Au Yeung Kui, Head of the Bureau of Public Another acquisition of note an Safety, has declared that the system nounced by the Trustees of the Bri of employing such watchmen for tish Museum is a Japanese dish of patrol duty is of no advantage, the 18th century, bequeathed by since the men doing these guard al section of the Print Room has Morcover, since auch watchmen do Mrs. K. 5. Robinson. The Orient-duties are always old and feeble. Chinese they are on duty in the streets, also acquired, with the aid of Sir not wear uniforms during the time

the U.E. Navy, and his three com- panions. In addition to the pilot and the leader of the expedition, there were in the airplane a wire less operator and a photographer four men in all, and they appear

Herbert Thompson, [50

to have made this historie flight with remarkable ease. A very full necount of the fight was sent from Little America, Antarcticn." the Osaka Mainichi, an enterpris ing Japanese newspaper, and from order to facilitate the Investiga- füllow the great adventure in de Iton with regard to A Number of fail. In passing, it is worth noting Stare Certificates which have been that whereas one hundred and Afty Fraudulently obtained from the Com-three days passed before news of pany, All Holders of Share Certificate of the Company are requested to send in Fall Particulars of their Holding Number of Certificates. Name of Owner, the Actual Distinguishing Numbers of the Shares covered by the Certificate, the Date of Isane of Auch Certificates and their Folia Nambers, to The GENERAL MANAGERS As Soon A Possible.

By Order of the Board, JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & BON, General Managara.

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this information it is possible to walls spinning past, and occasional Germany many years ago.. In the emperor of the 6th century, Ch'ientionary guards may be organized

has been

early part of this year, although not in good health, she decided to re-visit Japan, and was staying with members of the family in Kobe

when she died.

poem.

Chinese copies of old paintings. Chiral bequeathed two 18th-century

fornia.

Announcers.

An amusing entertainment was given Insat evening at the Union Church Literary Club, in the guise of a trial by jury. The plaintiff Mr. Julius Amativy look an action against Mr. John Splat- terdash.Inkslinger," proprietor

Looking Back 25 Years,

white plain, it seemed we could see all that we had left behind. "A few more weeks of work, and then we will return home.

Other interesting details of the Before flight are alan available. reaching the mountains, the journey was without in from the base

De cident, and after passing

were dropped, Gorin's geological party, where mail and food the plane started climbing in to hurdle an 8,000 feet order altitude. At the elevation of 1,000 feet the pinne with its heavy load seemed unable to hurdle the peak. and sc 290 pounds of food were thrown overboard. The plane just

element." The Bureau of Public Baron Kawazaki, which was dis-ing a guard from an "undesirable skimmed over a steep precipice of

painting from the collection of there is the difficulty of distinguish persed last year in Japan. It is a glacier, but another sheer ram-

attributed to Sheng Mou, a 14th- Safety therefore orders that this."

type of private watchmen is to be part of ice loomed ahead.

century master. The subject is an

abolished; but volunteer precau pince was tossed in violent gusta of up-and-down currents, canyon

in their place. It is interesting views being obtained of mighty

Shu-pao, preparing to write a

The late Sir Valentine to note that these private watch The pilot peaks on either side.

drum. using such instrument for time-telling. They used to walk on dodged from one side to the other

men carry only a gong and a small

top of the roofs of houses at night, in order to get favourable upward

"We wish to express our appre-beating their equipaments" to tell PEARY's arrival at the North Pale currents. Walls of rock were clos reached the outer world, everying in around the plane, which

Avery successful Dance was held at the Club de Recreio, King's eintion of American hospitality to

very loud manner to scare movement of BYRD's airplane was still laboured upward, and every

the auspices of the lady subscribers Charles Hone. who with Cyril away petty thieres. Such a system made known instantaneously by thing hinged on those next few

arrived at Southampton a few to the west hoping that an upward wireless complished three Bears minutes, for there was no room to Park, on Saturday evening, under championshin players," said Lord the time, and clearing their throats dred and fifty dancers occupied the weeks ago from New York after years in China, but times have adventure over the North Polar current there would help them over,

Whilst on the other side need the servies of these time- white Cominander BYRD, who was floor. The hall was tastefully de- their visit to Pebble Beach, Call changed and the public docs and seven months after & similar tar. The pilot headed for a hill region.

Kavigating an airplane in the by his side, started ahead listening corated by enthusiastic helpers and

to the smoothly running motors. husic was cupplied by the Lyric Tolley had an opportunity of play- Polar regions is a difficult task be- cause of the speed of the plane, the If one of the motors stopped" then Dance Orchestra. A feature of the ing with the new ball which is to swift changes in local time, the

With the final effort of evening was the rendering of a few he introduced into the United rapid changes in compass varia riding up the current from one vocal items, in between the dances, States in 1031. If you hit it ac- tions and the problem of ascertain-side of the hill, the plane just by some of the ladies present. A curately," he said, "you get much ing the drift over a surface un ballooned over, and the pilot shook most enjoyable evening was spent, greater advantage by doing so, but exaggerated than with the ball now. in use, and also distance is lost which there are no landmarks and his head and smiled. The polar the dancing continuing well into if not, the fault is much more elevations are unknown. It is hard plateau stretching ahead was cover the early hours of the morning.

when playing against the wind."' enough to navigate from one landed with drifting enow, and ugly the south-west where clouds hung on marked point to another

The only British subject permit

address at the a private army

Following un ted to maintain infinitely more hard to navigate Ahead there was still another compass variations are known, and horizon, making things look heel. from a known point to an unknown hump, but the plane held the celebrated his fifty-eighth birthday Worcester Diocesan Conference by and editor of the long hang Daily

humped yesterday. The man who owns his Canon Raven, of Liverpool, the motors

own armed forces is the Duke of

WAB na follows:-Judge, Mr. H. or imaginary unmarked point and altitude,

The place and authority of the. The full caste of characters back again.. The light; from steadily, and the great feat was

to the South enfely accomplished. Commander Atholl holder of nineteen titles. Bible in Christian life," Canon T. Hursthouse: Clerk of the Court, The Duke's retinue of armed re- A. Lacey, of Worcester, said that Mr. A. W. Maddaford; Counsel for "Little America" Pole means flying to a point where Byan's flight over the great ice

tainers, a picturesque aurvival of he regretted baving to strike & dis the plaintiff, Mr. C. H. Blagou;" all meridians of time and lines of capped Antarctic continent, accord.

feudal days, is an officially recog-cordant note, but it was utterly Counsel for the defendant, Mr. P. compass variation converge to a ing to American observers, streng-

nized force. Queca Victoria once impossible for him to keep silence. H. Holyoak: Plaintif. Mr. E. F. presented colours to the army. It was impossible for him to speak Aucott; Defendant, Mr. W. G. point which, when it has been thens the United States' claim to

considerable portion of the numbering about 300. All the mem of the Bible ns one book. It was Humphreys; Assistant to Mr. Ink- reached, has no sign post saying:

This is the South Pole." There Antarctic. land, which in future

bers of the Atholl Highlanders not true to the facts of the case. slinger, Mr. T. E. Peargo; Miss is only a broad, fairly level plateau may be of great value to the world. served during the Great War in the He could not bring himself to speak Daw (alleged to be engaged to where 360 figurative tracks of dif- The diplomatic discussions with Satish Horse. The Duke of Atholl of the Bible as the Word of God. plaintiff) Mr. W. E. Graig; Mrs. hus three seats in Perthshire at There was nothing in the Old Testa- de Peakite (friend of plaintiff). ferent longitudes and times con Great Britain concerning the dis- vergs, and all these tracks, are inputed sovereignty over the Contin

Blair Castle, Dunkeld House, and ment or the New to suggest that Miss Hickling; Chief steward of 5.8, Wreckum, Mr. W. C. visible. Even if one managed to ent, which is believed to be larger Enatwood, as well as a residence in they were to be called the Word the

Hang of God. What he did find was a Barrett,

Wo (furniture fly accurately, making allowances than all Europe, has been post-

vast collection of literature which dealer), Mr. T. C. Gray; Mr. for wind drift and necessary cross-poned after an exchange of Nutes, ings of a few of the time merid- with the question of sovereignty

Following repeated petitions ad- he loved, and which he read as James Swindell (Clerk of Messra. inne, to the Pole, how would one unsettled, but Commander BYRD's dressed by delegates of the fortune- literature. He found in the Bible Coddem and Bunkumi), Mr. H. D. know at this imaginary point, detailed survey of the region is ex- where tracks radiate in every pected to make available a greater telling fraternity to the Canton a broken record of men blindly Bell; olerk in the G.P.O., Mr. W. cellency fooling, carefully carried direction and every direction store of knowledge of the South Government, applying for permis-seeking after God. He could not E. Leckie. There was a foot of ex- out in imitation of Court proceed north, which one of them to choose Polar regions than any previous ion to defer the order prohibiting find anything else.

ings, during which the advocate to chart the course That, crudely exploration, inasmuch as the sover the practice of fortune-telling on

introduced jesting references to and simply put, is the problem of ciga claims in such cases rest and after January 1 next, a similar Business in Tsingtao.

Excessive taxation is killing busi-local topics.. A

very crowded this Polar light, which was success largely on the extent of the ex appeal was made by a representa ploration, and the American claims tive of the Teoist community to the

Kong Daily fully made by Commander BYRD.

The progress of the actual flight sccording to experts may be con. Bureau of Public Safety, on the eas in Teingtao, according to Mr. audience thoroughly Cnjoyed the

Comdr. BYRR's ground that the service offered by J. Gray, for the past four years co-proceeding.long is told by the Commander in his siderably enhanced, own words, from which we quote flight is important because, firstly, the members of the community is editor of the Trington Times. Pres. December 16, 1904. the following extracts:"Ahead it offers the shortest route for air entirely different to that of the With the exception of the richer Looking Back 50 Years.

was apparently a limitless commerce between South America, fortune-tellers. The Canton Gazette firma, 'Mr. Gray said, such as the plateau, glistening, white in the Africa and Australia, secondly, be, says General Au Yeung Kui, Head oil firms, Jardine's, the Mites Bas- sunshine; we had sighted the great enuse the Antarctic region shelters of the Bureau refused to entertain san, Butterfield & Swire, and the while in the Botanical Gardens, I policeman), and polar plateau at last. It was good a large number of the world's the appeal, maintaining that ac-like, other firms that were for got into conversation with a man to see the plateau after the months dwindling supply of whales, third-cording to the order of the Central many years landmarks are slowly apparently a

was discussed, when he had the We wondered about it. To the left ly, large deposits of coal and poss. Government, all forms of super-but surely closing down. The ad-among other topics rifle shooting were great mountain masses loom-ibly other minerals are believed to stitions, including fortune-telling ministration, he pointed out, was cheek to say that there was not a ing 10,000 feet above sea-level. be hidden under the ice which and all sorts of paid service of constantly changing and "though team in Hong Kong could venture There was one great isolated peak covers nearly all land, and fourth praying, are to be discarded, and they make hay while the sun shines, to compete with the police, and looking ly, most of the changes of weather, since the nature of their calling is they also keep one foot on the that all were afraid, even the completely snow-covered like an intertad white porcelain south of the Equator originate from defined in the Government order, door-step ready to hop off... Most Inniskillings! I wonder if this

Back of us were enormous the Antarctic, and if a weather of the advised the applicant,inques the administrative staff head-current-rusting that not pepks lifting their heads high into servatory is established there, great made. The Chief also urged the ded, were returned Chinese stud dreaming.-Yours the air, and there was a new moun-assistance to weather prediction in

Taoist spokesman to take up some enfs from America, "with a flair HENRY Hong Kong, Daily Prees, tain, range in a distance running South America and Australia may

Bort of industrial work for a living. for believing themselves infallible." December 16, 1578. to north and south-a new bit of be afforded.

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