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NEW ADVERTISE.

·MENTS.

HONG KONG JOCKEY

CLUB.

RACE MEETING 1930. "

9270, 247H, 25TH, 25tu FEBRUARY

AND 1ST MARCH, 193).

N SATURDAY. 22ND FEBRU. OAST RACE be Ron at 9 1.1, and on All Other Days At 12 O'CLOCK NOON. On the First Day, the First Boil will be Rung at 1.30 rx, and on the Other Four Days at 11.30 AM..

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE Mombers Badges may be obtained by thoes Members who have not already received them on Application to the SECRETARY.

Buck Badges will also ensure Admis mon to all Extra Hacs Meetings during 1950.

Members are Notified that They and' Their Ladies must Wear their Badges prominently displayed..

No One Without a Badge will bo "admitted to the Members' Enclosure.

Badges Admitting Non-members to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10 Per Day or $40 for the Meeting (Lalies $4 and 316 respectively), are obtainable through the. SECRETARY, upon Introduction by Member, such Member to be Berponsible for Payment of all Chits, sto

Badgin Admiting to Members Ea stosuro

will Not be On Sale at the Race

Conra

Members can obtain upon Anplica. tion to the SECRETARY, Badges (Limited to Two) for the Free Admission

Names

to the Members Enclosure of Wire, Jady Relatives and Friends. must be stated when applying.

On No Pretext will Children be per- mitted in either Enclosure daring the First Four Days of the Meeting.

- PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. The Price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is $3 Per Day for All Persona including Ladies, and is Payable at the Gale.

Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform are Admitted to the Public Exclosure at $1 Por Day.

Bookmakers, Tie Tac Men, etc, will Not be Permitted to operate within the Precincts of the HONG KONG JOCKET CLUB during the Race Meeting.

SERVANTS' PASSES. Passon for Servanta will be issued on Application to Mess, LINSTEAD & DAVIS, ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS,

Employers sro requested to distribute them with Discrimination and to

Endorse their Names on the ParCR

Servants are Not Permitted in the Members Enclosure Except for passing through on their Duties, bat must re main in their Employers Stands.

Any Persons found loiterleg with Serranis Paanes in their possession will Forfeit the Same and will be Removed from the Enclosure.

By Order.

C. F. BROWN,

Secretary. Hong Kong, 10th Feb, 1930, (8006- THE BANK OF EAST ASIA,

LIMITED."

TOTICE 1 HERERY GIVEN

NEW ADVERTISE.

MENTS.

THE HONG KONG LAND INVESTMENT & AGENCY CO., LIMITED.

NOT that the FORTY-SECOND

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1930.

NOTICE IS HEBERT GIVEN. ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS in this Company will be held at the offices of repar JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Ltd., on TUESDAY, 11 FEBRUARY, 1930, at 12.30 F.M, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with Statement of Accounts for the Year ending Stat DECEMBIR, 1929,

The BEGISTFR of SHARES of the Company will be CLOSED From TUESDAY, 21ST JANUARY, to TUESDAY, 11TH FEBRUARY, Both Days inclusive, during which Period No Transfer of Shares can be registered. By Order of the Board of Directors,

L. 8. GREENHILL,

Secretary.

Hong Kong, 14th Jan., 1930. [9004

CYMDEITHAS DEWI SANT, HONG KONG.

(ST. DAVIDS. SOCIETY, HONG KONG) ORDINARY

THE

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the GENERAL KONG Society will be bold in the Offices of the EONG CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (CHAR TALED BANK BUILDING), on MONDAY, All Persons of Welsh rationality, 10TH FEBRUARY, 1930, at 5.30 .. whether Members or Not, are Invitol to Attend,

E. R. PRICE.

Hou, Secretary-

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HONG KONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING of the BHAREHOLDERS in this Corporation will be held at

Hong Kouk CITY HALL, SATURDAY, the 2 FEBRUARY, 1930, at 11.30 AM.. for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Board of Directors together with a Statement of Accounts for the Fear ending 31st DECEMBAR, 1029.

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ANOFIKENT TO MU NIECERT

White Label

WEST SCOTCH WHIS

OF GREAT ACE

ohn Dewar & Sons

DISTILLERS.

1. S.Y.L.

PERT

AWARDED 50

GOLD & PRIZE MEDALS.

The REGISTER of SHARES of the Corporation will be CLOSED from MONDAY, the TE FEBRUARY to SATURDAY, the 22ND FEBRUARY A.

1930 Both Days "inclusive), during which Period No Transfer of Shares can be Registered

By Order of the Board of Directors,

A. C. HYNES,

Chief Maunger. Hong Kong.. 3rd Feb, 1980. (8979

IT NEVER VARIES!

SOLE AGENTS:—

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

150.

On Friday, February 14 Mr. WEATHER REPORT,

bandits with arms. The appeal as- serts that Chinese judicial author E. Cock, M.RE. A.M.I.C.E Yesterday's weather report, fore-ities cannot and dare not interfere MI.N.A., will give a lecture under east and remarks, issued by the with the missionaries unlawful the auspices of the University Royal Observatory at 6.49 p.m., practices. The appeal declares that Engineering Society at 8.30 p.m. in foreign bankers have established the main building of the University their banks in China and succeeded entitled "The Evolution of Ships

gaining control of Chinese finances, and in absorbing most of and their Method of Propulsion." the country's ready money. Chinese The lecture will be illustrated. ananciers, it declares, are belpless.

stated:-

"

The anticyclone remains central over N. China. The depression has moved to the North of the Bonins. Moderate to fresh monsoon along the S.E. Coast of China and over the N. China Sea.

Local Forecast:-N.E. winds moderate, fine at first, drizzle or nist later.

BUTCHER-OL

DEATH.

February 4, at Shanghai, CHARLES BUTCHER, of the Robinson Piano Co..

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

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Night Editor (Wanchai Office):

Tel Central 4511. London Office: 21. Bride Lane,

Fleet Street, EC. 4.

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Fellow countrymen," the appeal concludes, "all these abuses are due to extra-territoriality. The num erous cases of injustice we have cited are enough to make us ex- tremely depressed. Many of our to their countrymen have gone graves filled with hatred for for eigners who have treated them un justly. We must keep our own descendents in mind, and correct the system which has brought much misery to our ancestors and to ourselves.. Even if we are op posed by violence, we must adhere Wo steadfastly to our purpose. call upon the Chinese people to unite in raising the flag of racial equality, in supporting the Govern- ment in its efforts to abolish extra- and all unequal territoriality treaties, and in ending forever the reign of foreign imperialism in China"

A Canton paper gives a pathetic Sun Street last week declaring he picture of a beggar who lay in Tai had a broken leg as a result of a motor accident. He asked. piteons ly for aims as he could not make a. The living being unable to walk. police came up and proposed to take him to the Poor Asylum but the man rose up and took to heels After a hot chase, he was arrested and taken to the Asylum.

The west stand at the Brighton and Hove football ground was destroyed by fire last month. Tho flinics were first seen by a constable

two on midnight patrol. The wooden hours. The whole of the centre of structure burned for over the stand was destroyed. The direc tors' room, the players' dressing- rooms and the bathrooms wera. damaged. The cause of the fre is unknown.

Top-Rank Men.

Advertong" was the name sug- gested by Mr. W. Buchanan-Taylor, Publicity Manager of J. Lyons & Co., Ltd., in a speech to the Pub- licity Club of Leicester, for an in- ternational language of advertising, to be used in a technical phrase book. "A manufacturer who pro- be sold in large numbers should in- duces an article of utility which can crease his outlay on advertising as he said." A Snakes have caused trouble since his sales increase, history began to be recorded, and whole page advertisement in a pro- a message from Hikone in Japan mincat newspaper carries prestige is perhaps the latest instance: Five with it. It stamps the advertiser as being in the top rank, not merely. in the intimate eyes of advertising mamuski, o vipers that crept out third class express that left Kobe practitioners but in the estimation for Tokyo at 5.80 p.m. on January the buying public. It is the

threw the passengers into con great mark to work for. steaming between Kawase and Hi School "Snobbery.**

They were recaptured, and the anare-catcher was bundled off

of a snake-catcher's box aboard the

atcrnation while the train was.

kone.

the train at the next station. Daly

HONG KONG, FEBRUARY 10, 1030.

Others are

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The governors of Dulwich College wers charged with anobbery at a recent mecting. of the London. County Council Education Com- mittec. Mr. Marshall Jackson said the college was originally intended largely for children of the working a gradual but steady decline, in the classes, and yet the tables, showed

They are being pushed out, he number of council scholars accepted. said," and this year shows a re- duction of 10 to 119. There is boycott of the elementary schools. It is pure saobbery." He added that the more or less "dad" son of a parent who could afford to pay the fees was accepted, hut the bril liant boy whose fees were paid by the council was refused.

"Squeezing" the Dancers.

Princess Marie Louise, chairman of the Three Arts Ball, has refused to permit the selling of Bowers and novelties to dancers. This practice don charity dances. A good deal of. has become a petty tyranny at Lon money is made by it, but tho promoters are defeating their own enda by persisting in it, because it alienates the sympathy of those

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The Ta Kung Pao also stated that this is only one of several appeals issued by the Kuomintang "head- quarters in the north,

A Home for Babies of Poor addressed to Consuls of the nations Working Women is to be establish concorned, and a circular telegram ed in Shanghai by the Russian Red to the country Mass meetings are Cross Sisters Association. The ob- continuing at which speakers discuss'ject is to chable women to leave Extra-territoriality along similar their babies in the Home while go- THE WICKED FOREIGNER. lines to those followed in the appealing to their daily work. With the muoted. At one such meeting in permission of the International Feping, Chinese newspaper de- Settlement and the French Muni. It is most unfortunate that over-clared the attendance was 100,000 cipal Councils the Association is zealous officials will persist in doing persons, though foreigners who were organizing a day for collection of funds throughout the City for the That, however, is a things which are calculated grievous present, declared the crowd did not

excoed, 1,000.

benefit of the "Baby's Home." to offend those whose sentiments minor point. What really matters

A fashion league, devised to pro- toward China.are of the most friend- is that specific charges of the most ly character. There are "die-harde" serious character are being widely teet "American women from the circulated by the Propaganda De- unwelcome" long skirt, has been in the treaty-ports who wilfully partment of the Kuomintang which organised in New York by ten persist in maintaining a quite may or may not be true. Persons society women. These ten, with ten against whom such allegations are others to be invited to membership. illogical attitude in regard to re-

made, have a right to challenge will form the board of directors lations with "China, and there are them, and the challenge should be of an auxiliary organisation to be "Fashion of the the other side met by the production of proofs of known as the "die-barda " on whose hostility toward foreigners the statements questioned. Events Month Club." This club will pub in Tientsin, however, have not follieha magazine informing women lends them to make the most rash lowed this natural order. Allega- of the beet and newest modest as assertions without troubling to tions have been challenged, but determined by the group of twenty, instead of producing proof or, The hope of the league is to get verify the information if any—|

alternatively, withdrawing or modi 10,000 members into the club. The upon which such allegations are fying the charges made, the Pro-income of the club, after paying exwhe, having paid two or three guiness for a ticket, object to paying founded. Grave injury is done by paganda Department of the Kuo-penses, will be devoted to charity.

half-crowns here, there, and every- Mr. J. C. Swinburne-Hanham, where in the ballroom and supper- lenge, and deprives him of certain these too-zealous partisans of poli- mintang simply denounces the chal tical causes, and it is impossible facilities to which he is entitled. presiding at the manual share room for all kinds of trifles as well. to duscuss usefully the various It is a poor exhibition of spite, holders' meeting of the London young dancer who was recounting issues. between China, and the and we hope will be speedily cor- Cremation Company, Limited, de- his experiences recently declared Surely the Chinese Government is cremation was breaking down. a two-guinea ticket he also spent- Trenty Powers while animosity is rected by the Nanking authorities.clared that the prejudice against that at a ball for which he bought being created

reated where cordiality is aware that its political ambitions There is good ground for saying because it was almost impossible to. which were not of the slightest use essential. Reuter 10-day tells us of are regarded to-day by foreigners that the idea of cremation is taking escape doing so nearly £4 on trides much more sympathetically than an with sensible people. Pepple are a very unpleasant incident at Tien- they were ten, or even two, years beginning to realise that cremations to him. The sellers, usually pretty girls in fancy costumes, refused to tain, where the local Kuomintang ago? Surely it will be realised in are no more expensive or trouble- has passed a resolution banning the Nanking that propaganda such as some than ordinary burials" Dur- accept leas than a one-pound note

that quoted above is calculated to ing the past twelve months 1.814 for any of their wares. Peking and Tientsin "Times from alienate the growing sympathy cremations took place at Golder's China's Green Crematorium-384, more than the mails, and requesting the among foreigners with

rehabilitate herself in the preceding year. This the Looking Back 25 Years, to take National Government

Surely it is not the desire of the chairman partially attributed to the similar action. This incident, in the National Government to spoil influenza epidemic in the early part

good case by resorting to such of the year.

terday morning. At three o'clock the second oficer was awakened by methods as are being employed by ALL SHIPPING FIRMS are itself, may not appear to be of

quested to Note that On and After particular importanée to any but its friends in Tientsin? If there Tuberculosis Oure for 94.

nois. Jumping out of his bunk Claiming the discovery of a and hurrying on deck he found FEBRUARY 17, 1930, All Copies of those directly concerned in the pub-exists in high administrative circles MANIFESTS for This Department lication of this journal, but as a the good sense and judgement which medicine which is stated already smoke coming from No. 3 hold.

we believe, this latest incident" to have cured scores of cases of The chief officer, Mr. concerns all will be amicably settled before it tuberculosis of the lungs, the Rer. Laird, was just going down the

Edward Ward, vicar of the Church ladder to the 'tween decks. should be delivered to the STATIS TICAL BRANCH of the IMPORTS foreigners having residence and in has had time to take serious shape.

of the Ascension, Point Chevalier, second officer advised him not to & EXPORTS OFFICE, BEACONSFIELD terests in China. The trouble has

Auckland, "bas obtained permission go down without a life-line, but he from Archbishop Averill, the Ang persisted.In the meanwhile the The TRANSFER BOOKS of the ARCADE, 2nd Floor, Not to the Office in arisen out of a demand by the

lican Primate, to distribute the dock people got to work with their Company will be "OLOSED from the Fire Brigade Building.

compound to sufferers anywhere, hoses. Some of them went into the WEDNESDAY, 19 FEBRUARY to

virtually free. The Rev. Edward 'tween decks in search of the chief TUESDAY, 4TH MARCH, 1930, Beth

Ward, who is a qualified phar- officer, but could not find him. At Daya inclusive, during which Period

maceutist, makes up the medicine about a quarter to four, when the No Transfer of Shares can be Begistered

himself, and he states that the pre-fire was well under control, and By Order of the Board of Directora,

paration has been used with great the smoke bad cleared away some-. JOHN ARNOLD,

Secretary.

success by a medical practitioner what, the second officer went into Hong Kong, 4th Feb., 1030. [8977

whe is a member of the British the lower hold and found the chief Medical Association. Mr. Ward is oficer lying down motionless. He Arti seeking profit neither for himself tied a rope about the body and told. nor for the church, but proposes to those on deck to haul up. charge each recipient ninepenes ficial respiration was then resorted weekly in order to meet out-of-to, and continued for an hour and a half after the arrival of Dr. pocket expenses. He refuses to dis- Communistic activities in Shang-close the formula as he fears that. Macfarlane, at about a quarter The doctor finally de- bai last week have been confined to the preparation would become com- past five. the distribution of slips at the cor-mercialised. Mr. Ward possesses a clared life to be extinct. Deceased nera of Nanking and Thibet roads sheaf of letters expressing grati was 45 years of age.-Hong Kong and Foochow and Thibet roads, tude from people. who state they Daily Press, February 10, 1905, and the abandonment of a bundle have been cured. Many cases claim Looking Back 50 Years, of communistic literature in Kiso-to have been cured in six months. chow road.

THE HONG KONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LIMITED.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS,

THE ONE

HUNDRED

AND

Nthat the ELEVENTH ORDI TENTH ORDINARY MEET NART MEETING OF SHARE-ING OF SHAREHOLDERS in the HOLDERS will be held at the Company will be held at the Office of QUEEN'S BUILDING, Registered Office of the Company No. the Company. 10, DES VEUX BOAD CENTRAL, at 4.30 Connaught rad, on TUESDAY,

M.THURSDAY the 27TH FEBEU. MARCH, 1930, at 11 4., for the purposs ARY, 1930, for the purpose of receiving of receiving a Report of the Directors, the Report of the Directors together together with Statement of Accounts. with a Statement of Accounts for the Declaring a Dividend and Electing Year ending Jist DECEMBER 1930.

Directors and Auditors. The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Crmpany will be CLOSED from THURSDAY, 20TH FEBRUARY to THURSDAY, 27TH FEBRUARY, 1030 (Both Days inclusive), during which period No Transfer of Shares can be Registered.

By Order of the Beard of Directors,

KAN TONG PO,

Chiot Manager. Hong Kong, 10th Feb., 1930. [9005

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NOTICE.

matter of fact it

Editor of the Tientsin paper that very grave and definite allegations 3. D. LLOYD,

Superintendent, against foreigners by the local MPORTS AND EXPORTS.branch of the Kuomintang, be either The substantiated or withdrawn. Hong Kong, 5th Feb., 1930 [8998

reply to that very fair and reason- able challenge is a refused to allow mail facilities to the journal which has offended-which, of course, is no reply at all, but a cowardly and unfair method of dealing with a

"NOTICE..

BUMPEREYS ESTATE AND FINANCE CO., LTD, order to facilitate the Investiga, tion with regard to A Number of Share Certificates which have been Fraudulently obtained from the Com- pany, All Holders of Share Certificates 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 Bharen covered by the Certificate, the Date of Issue of Such Certificates and their Falio Numbers, to The GENERAL MANAGERS As Boon As Possible.,

By Order of the Board, JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON, General Managers.

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efforts to

News and Views.

The postal service with Sinking has been resumed since the 7th.

According to the Government Gazette, the following tenders have been accepted by the Government: lessrs. Hop Kes of 370, Connaught Road Central for the supply of pri- soner's provisions, and Messrs. Saimon and Son' for rattan fur- niture.

A fire occurred on board the

| Shahzada at Kowicon Docks, yea-

William

The

It is of interest to read just what the Kuomintang cfficials in Tientsin have been saying about foreigners. The "inhuman imperialists who persist in retaining their extra- territorial privileges in China can

The following is the twenty-ninth: not be dealt with by reasonableness

report of the court of directors of er. amicableness, ind the Chinese

A Minister On His First Job

the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank- people must therefore, use other

We call the attention of our rend-

Details of his early life in the ing Corporation to the ordinary means to abolish these special crs. to the announcement of the rights, says an appeal to the people Hong Kong Jockey Club, in our Civil Service, which, he said, ac yearly general meeting of share- issued by the Kuomintang. A copy advertisement column, of their counts for my unfortunate predilec holders to be held at the City Hall, of this appeal, prepared by the arrangements, etc. for the Annual tion for statistics," were given by on Saturday next at 3 p.m. The Propaganda Department, has been Race Meeting at Happy Valley be- Mr. William Graham, President of directors have now to submit to you the Board of Trade, when he open- a general statement of the affairs printed in the Ta Kung Pao, the tween the dates, February 22 and ed the new headquarters of the Civil of the bank, and balance-sheet for leading Chinese newspaper, in the March 1, inclusive,

Service Housing Association, Ltd., the year ending 31st December laat. TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC north. The appeal makes a whole-

aale attack upon foreign bankers, The Nanking Navy Ministry will at 9, Dartmouth Street, Westinins. The net profits for that period, in- ter. It was in 1803, he said, that cluding 814,820.17 brought forward LONDON.

merchants, traders, missionaries shortly commence repair work on and residents in general. It men the two old men-of-war Chien As he started as a boy clerk in the old from last account, after paying all War Office. From his earliest boy charges, deducting interest paid tions a number of specific cases in and Chien Wei, now lying at hood it had been impressed on him, and due, making provision for bad which Americans, Japanese and Kaochangmino, These two shipe Englishmen are alleged to have were built in France, and were pur as on most boys in Scotland, thus and doubtful accounts, and for across the Border fortunes were difference in exchange between the murdered Chinese, and to have been shased by China, during the reign readily acquired and that England rate at which the dividend is de- acauitted in their own Courts, of the Emperor Kuang Hsu.

needed then, as now, Scottish direc-clared and the current rate of the "Through establishing a large

tion. He was at once put to adding day, amounting to $318,881:30, of number of, schools," the appeal de- The following appointments are

Government up long columns of figures connect- which, after taking out rebate on. clares, "the foreigners are dia notified in the seminating their paralysing and Gazette, Mr. Sydney Ashworth to ed with the South African War, and Bille not yet due, and remuneration so arose his liking for statistics. to directors, there remains for ap- be an Assistant Government Marine slavish education in Chine, and through their own newspapers and Surveyor (Engine Surveyor), Har- Another, outcome of the job was an propriation 2303,223.07. From this news agencies in treaty ports they bour Department, with effect from early and close association with the eum, the directors recommend the continually encourage the partition January 27 Mr. Dudley Leonard problem known as subsidies, which payment of a dividend of one pound of China and stir up Civil Wars. King has been re-appointed Deputy they heard so much of in connection sterling per share, which will absorb The Chinese civil authorities cannot Superintendent of the Police (Re-with the mining industry. His pay $177,777.77. The directors recom and dare not interfere.".

serve) on his return from leave, was 158. a week, and he paid some-mend placing $100,000 to the credit of reserve fund, which will then The attack upon missionaries with effect from February 7. The thing in the neighbourhood of 12s. riccuses them of interfering with King's Exequatur empowering Com- 6d. a week for his partial board. stand at $1,500,000, and carrying Chinese trials under the pretence of mnendatore Emilio Manfredi to act and this led to his being subsidised forward the balance of 295,451.90 to defending their converts to Chris-Consul General for Italy at from across the Tweed, a reversal the credit of new profit and loss

the two countries.

February 11, 1880. tianity of selling onium and other Hong Kong has received the signa of what usually happened between account-Hong Kong Daily Press, harmful drugs, and of supplying ture of His Majesty the King.

LOCAL EXAMINATIONS FIRST WEEK JUNE 1930. THE LAST DAY OF ENTRY FOR THE FORTHCOMING EXAMINATIONS

IN

THEORY AND PRACTICAL WILL BE 22ND FEBRUARY. LOCAL SECRETARY: WM. ANDERSON, c/o ANDERSON MUSIC CO., LTD.

FROM WHOM THE CransT REGULA

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