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NEW ADVERTISE MENTS.

CHINA COAST OFFICERS"

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GENERAL ORDINARY MEETING will be held at the GUILD OFFICE, 67, Das VOUX ROAD CENTRAL (DAVID HOUSE), on THURS DAY, 13TH FEBRUARY, 1930, at FIVE O'CLOCK PL

BUSINESS:-Gezeral.

All Members are requested to Attend. T. T. LAURENSON,

Branch Secretary

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GOVERNMENT BILLS; ETC.

and

SPECIE ENDERS for TEXIDAN DOLLARS surrent In this Colony, for Telegraphic Transfer,

INTIMATIONS.

HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

RACE MEETING. 1930. 22ND, 24TH, 25TH, 26TH FEBRUARY AND 10 MARCH, 1990.

ON SATURDAY 22ND FEBRU

ARY, the FIRST RACE will be Run at P., and on All Other Days at 12 O'Crocx NOON. On the First Day, the First Bell will be Bang at 1.30 PK., and on the Other Four Days at 11.30 AM.

MEMBERS' BAUGES AND ENCLOSURE.

Members' Badges may be obtained by those Members who bave not already received them on Application to the SECRETARY.

Sdoh Badges will also ensure Admis-

on the Lords Commissioners of Hission to all Extra Hace Meetings during Majesty's Treasury, London, up to and for

the Sum of £50,000, will be Received by 13 TREASURY CHEST OFFICER COMMAND PAY OFFICE O'clock a. on the 1911 FEBRUARY, 1930.

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

No One Without a Badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclorare.

Badges Admitting Non-members to the Members' Enclosure and Olub Rooms at $10 Per Day or $40 for the Meating (Indies 34 and $18 respectively), are obtainable through the SECRETARY.

The Tenders to state the Total Amount (in Pounds Sterling), No Telegraphic Transfer will be made for loss than £100 The Tenders to be in Duplicate, and in d Covers, addressed to the TREA-

прод CHEST OFFICER, COM- MAND PAY OFFICE, and endorsed TENDERS FOR GUVERNMENT BILLS, EL."

The right to accept or reject any or all of the Tenders is removed,

csa be Copies of Forma of Tender had on application.

Introduction by a Member, such Member to be Responsible for Payment of sil Chits. eto

Badges Admitting to Members' En- closure will Not be On Sale at the Race Courie

Applica Members can aktain, upon tion to the SECRETARY, Badges Persons tendering for (Bills) at (Limited to Two) for the Free Admission hetsby Noilled that, having regard to the provisions of the Acts 23 George III. embers' Enclosure of Wives, Lady Relatives and, Friends, Names must be stated when applying. Cap. 45 acceptance

41, Georgs ILL, Cap. 62, the of any such Tender is

to the express condition that bjook

of the British House of Commons shall be admitted to any share or part in or to any benoit to arise from the Con- Arset thersby made for the allotment of such (Bill).

The provisions in question do not apply to Contracts entered into by any incorporated Company in its corporated capacity and made for the general benefit of the Company."

E. A. LANG, Colonel, R.A.P.C.,

Traury Chest Ofoer. His Majesty's Trosary Office, Hong Kong.

THE

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"STAR FERRY CO.,

LIMITED.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Not the THIRTY-SECOND ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING of this Company will be held at the Office of Musers. JARDISE, MATHESUM & Oo.. LTD. on FRIDAY, the 147 FEBRUARY, 1930, at 11:00 .., for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with a Statement it Accounts for the Year ended 31st DECEMBER, 1929.

The REGISTER of SHARES of the Company will be CLOSED from FRIDAY, the 7TH FEBRUARY, 1930. to FRIDAY, the 14TH FEBRUARY, 1990, Both Days inclusive.

Hong Kong, 3rd Feb., 1930. [8976

On No Pretort 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 Persons including Ladies, and is Parable at the Gate.

Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform ar Admitted to the Publio Enclosure at $1 Per Day.

Bookmakers, Tic Tac Men, ete, will Not be Permitted to operate within the Precinata of the HoNa Koxe Jockey CLUB'during the Race Meeting.

SERVANTS' PASSES.

Passes for Servants, will be issued on Application to Mzasas. LINSTEAD

& DAVIS, ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.

Employers are requested to distribute

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Borvants are Not Permitted in the Members' Enclosure Except for passing through on their Duties, but mast re main in their Employers Stands.

Any Persons found loitering with Servants Passes in their possession will Forfeit the Same and will be Removed -rom the Enclosure.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Becretary. Hong Kong, 10th Feb., 1930. (0006

NOTICE. HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND FINANCE 00, LTD.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

F. H. CEAPNELL,

Secretary regard, to a Nambur of TN order to facilitate the Investiga- Share Certificates, which have been Fraudulently obtained from the Com- pany, All Holders of Bhare Certificates of the Company are requested to send in Full Particulars of their Holdings Number of Certificates, Name of Owner. the Actual Distinguishing Numbers of TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the Shares covered by the Certificate, the Να

that the ORDINARY YEARLY Date of Jene of Binch Certificates sad MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS their Folia Numbers, to The GENERAL in this Corporation will be bald at MANAGERS A Soon As Possible..

Hong Kong, on CITY HALL,

HONG KONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

SATURDAY, the 22 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 Year ending 31st DECEMBER

1029,

The REGISTER of SHARES of the Corporation will be CLOSED from MONDAY, the [UTH FEBRUARY to SATURDAY, the 22xD FEBRUARY.

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

General Managers.

THE BLUE TAXICAR COMPANY.

& CO., LTD.

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. PHONE C. 616.

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R.

in the Schedale hore-

1930 Both Days inclusive), duringUR TAXI SERVICE in KOWLOON comply with the conditions, should the

which Period No Transfer of Shares can be Registered.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

A. C. HYNES,

Chief Manager. Hong Kong. 3rd Feb, 1930. [8979

THE BANK OF EAST ASIA, LIMITED.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ELEVENTH ORDI- NARY MEETING OF SHARE HOLDERS will be held at the

WEATHER REPORT.

The Central Headquarters of the Kuomintang have dispatched men to Malaya to ask the overseas Chinese to invest their money in the indus- tries of their country.

solving the unemployment problem was to be worked. The President of the Canadian Wheat Poal, on being Yesterday's weather report, fore-interviewed in Ottawa just before east and remarks, issued by the his departure for London, said he Royal Observatory at 5.20 p.m., had no suggestions to offer, nor was he really quite sure what Mr.

A concert, organized by Mrs. stated:-

THOMAS specifically desired to dis- Sanger, will be given at the Helena cuss, but the Wheat Pool have no May Institute on Thursday, Feb intention of erecting elevators of its ruary 20, at 5.30 p.m. Tickets may ewn in Great Britain.

be had in advance. Teas must be Router says that new wheat sup- booked, please telephono Matron plies from Australis and the Argen-0.2160 Local

Forecast:-N.E winds,tine will be very soon on the market, fresh, overcast, occasional rain.

The position of the anticyclone is uncertain Strong monsoon in the Moderate to Formosa Channel; fresh monsoon over the N. China See.

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blow upon the

Doctors attending Cady de Freço, formerly Miss Vests Tilley, the music-hall star, who is at present in Monte Carlo, fear that the nervous illness from which she is suffering may seriously impair her sight.

The Theatre Femina, the famous. playhouse in Paris which has been A landmark in the Champs Elysées for twenty years, will shortly be pulled down, it is announced. A. book shop is to be built on the site.

the

Talking to the Modern Language- Association, London, on The Im At 9.0 last night the Centralportance of Accent," Mr. H. Wick.. ham Steed said:" I wonder if Mr. Fire Brigade received a call from a garage in Western Street, where Baldwin would have been so auccess-- Twoful in the US as Mr. MacDonald some sacks had caught fire. appliances were sent, but their was, Mr. Baldwin speaks excellent assistance was not needed as the fire English, with clear enunciation; but was put out by the garage atten in his tone there is a trace of the accent, which dants. A small fire also broke out Harrow voice or at No. 8, Wong Nei Cheong Gap at might have aroused latent fesent- 1 p.m. yesterday. This fire was also ment in American breasts. extinguished before the arrival of Mr. MacDonald spoke of the year

r-ruing for peace American hearts the brigade.

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and their appearance may force Mr. Hugh Ross, 24 years of age,

According to the Wah Te Fat down prices still further, inflicting employed by Messrs. John Little & Pao, four Chinese soldiers, while A staggering Canadian Wheat Pool. Such an Co., died at the European Hospital, engaged on patrol duty on

Kuala Lumpur, last week, follow Manchurian border, were assaulted BIRTH.

event would also, seriously affect

by ten Russian soldiers on February LILEY.-On February 6,

at the Canadian business generally, asing a crash in Circular Road, when

His skall was fractured. Three of the latter were arrested bicycle. Country Hospital, Shanghai, to there is a large amount of farmers his motor-cycle collided with a

by Chinese troops. A protest has: Mr. and Mrs. JOEN R. LILEY, "paper" in circulation, but the and he never recovered conscious been lodged by the Soviet authori daughter, YEABEL.

High Commissioner for Canada in

tiesi London declares the financial posiness. He was a native of Nairn, tion of the grain arms in the Scotland, and arrived in Malaya Dominion is thoroughly sound." only six months ago. It need be if the crisis comes, but far as the new Argentine crop is concerned, it is expected to be much smaller than last year. About six weeks ago, when the preliminary estimate of the Argentine Ministry of Agriculture. was issued mention ing a yield of 3,887,000 tons, aa com- pared with 8,363,000 tons for the previous year, there was a sharp rise in prices. Later. quotations became easier and prices have been fluctuating. One estimate gives a total exportabic surplus of about 3,200.000 tons, whereas the corres HONG KONG, FEBRUARY 13, 1930.

pending exportable surplus of the previous crop was about 6,000,000 tons. Apart from any question of ANGLO-CANADIAN. "WAR." poorer quality, it is clear that the shipments from Argentina this year will be on a decidedly smaller scale THERE is some grim humour in the than those of last year. Happily, situation which has developed in the crops in Europe have been generally good this season, and so London concerning wheat supplies. it will not necessary for her now Just at the moment when the to import so much. The prevailing Empire "Crusadera" led by Lord view in the London grain market BEAVERBROOK are carnestly advocat last month was that Europe is un- likely to be in any hurry to buy. Great between ing Free-trade

on a big scale, and that, partly

Puffing a big cigar, & Dutchman, J. Jansen, walked into the crowded Britain and the overseas Dominions owing to the practice of carrying comes news of trouble between the over portions of craps from one

season to another, there is usually Second Police Court, Singapore,

Sir William Pleader presided at. mother-country and Canada (of all a good surplus supply of wheat last week, and was promptly charg J. F. F. Gregg. Jansen pleaded places, Lord BEAVER1200K's birth- throughout the world over the deed with contempt of Court by Mr. Work of Chartered Accountants. place!). It is alleged in London mand for it.

It will be interesting to see how ignorance but admitted, in reply to the 8th annual dinner of the that the Canadian Wheat Pool this war" between Britain and his Worship, that he thought he Chartered Accountant Students" only to make inquiries. His Wor- Macassey, K.C., proposing the toast which controla 53 per cent of the Canada develops, especially in view could smoke, if he was in a Court Society of London. Sir Lynden marketable supply of wheat raised of the fact that British farmers are ship told Jensen that he did not of the Institute of Chartered Ac-

becoming increasingly vocal in their in the Dominion available for ex-protests against foreign competition. kucw what he did in his own coun-countants, said that no Government part-is holding-up supplies. The At the annual meeting of the try but he could not do it there of any party felt sure of being able lie unless it had at its elbow a dis- tinguished accountant. Mr. Harold explanation is that the Fool, nat National Farmers' Union last month He cautioned and discharged the to retain the confidence of the pub- were strongly emphasised. It was While party consisting of Kemp, vice-president of "the

the grievances of the agricultürist

These

Mr. J. C. Clynes, the Home Secre-warmed towards him.”

Mrs. Chambers, who lives in a tary, stated last week in the House- of Commons that the law officers old-fashioned thatched cottage, and of the Crown had prepared a state shop at Rothley, Leicestershire, was ment of possible charges against recently awakened by a dream in John Gialdini, the Italian nasociate which she saw her child lying dead of Hatry who fled to Milan just and had a feeling that she herself. before the Hatry crash. This state was in imminent danger. She felt. ment has been sent to the British so frightened that she awake her Ambassador at Rome with instruer husband, and just as he was getting tions to place the information before her a glass of water the dog rushed up the stairs barking loudly. Mr. the Italian Government and to do everything possible to secure Gialdini's arrest.

accused.

one of

found that the shop was on fire. Mr. and Mrs. Chambers, their child, the dog, and a cat had great diff- culty in eccaping owing to the nar- row staircase.

Chambers went downstairs and

Lord.

The letter addressed by the Man-

being disposed to sell wheat at "un reasonably low" prices, is pursuing decided that the time had not yet

Mesars. R. Paul, Neo Yoon Watt, Institute, responded. He said it arrived for any pronouncement on a policy of orderly marketing."

the merits of Lord BEAVERBROOK's Neo Yoon Seang and Lajis bin had been suggested that the rapid being cautious, Baches were returning from Kuala growth of the Institute would out- In plain language, this means souse-scheme farmers thing akin to corhering, but fortu- slow-thinking men-but in regard Lumpur and three miles out of strip the demand for the work bership of the Institute was not far nately for John Bull (and Lord to bounty-fed competition from Kajang, a cow suddenly jumped into which the students were qualifying foreign countries the farmers were the road and in trying to avoid it themselves to carry out. The mein- However, step by BEAVERBROOK) it is possible to get definite enough in their views. the car skidded and turned & com- wheat

from other places than They wanted" fair play for agricul- plete somersault, throwing the oc- short of 9,000. Canada, so the attempted "corner "ture," but had not got it either cupants out. Mr. Neo Yoon Watt step with its growth there was a from Mr. BALDWIN or Mr. Mac received a compound fracture and corresponding growth in public

their branch of learning. cannot be completely successful. DONALD, although the Labour Party Mr. Paul a dislocation of the right confidence and in the fields in which PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. On the other hand, it is complained went into office on a pledge that arm and both are inmates of the accountants were able to exploit farming must be made to pay." General Hospital, Kuala Lumpur. Ebbisham, who proposed the tosst of the Students' Society, Baid that. If legislation was necessary to pro- The others had only slight bruises. TT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that from Canada that there is an or

SEALED TENDERS in Triplic-ganised movement among British teet the coal industry, an equal

For the failure to act in accord the standard of commercial resti- ate, which should be Clearly marked "TENDER FOR QUARRY will be millers to refrain from purchasing measure of consideration should be

industry in the country. Arable Court ordering Pola Negri to pay don than in any other part of the ABY'S Office until NOON of MON- received at the COLONIAL SECRET Canadian wheat-in plainer words, given to what is still the greatest ance with a decision by a Berlin tude was higher in the City of Lon- a boycott and Mr. J. H. THOMAS land has declined so persistently her former, manager the sum of world. Mr. A. 5. Kennard, chair DAY, the 24TH DAY of FEBRUARY. 1930, for the Occupation for a Period has been asked in the House of that it is not a controversial state- Miks. 50,000 the Court last week of the committee, responded. ending ist DECEMBER, 1931, from the

Commons what he is going to doment that only by some form of effected the seizure of a magnificent subsidy can a further decline' be pearl and diamond necklace belong..

The turnover of landing to the famous film star. This Looking Back 25 Years, about it. The right hon. gentle-uverted."

The chief topic of the week must Date of Notification of Acceptance of Tendar, of any or either

suits which her former manager, has surely have been the weather. The the Pieces or Farcels of Ground man's answer was to read a state- from arable to grass since the close lawsuit is the first of a series of

of the war is steadily going on. referred to under, shown coloured Red on Plan ment from the National Association It has now reached a point at which brought against her for alleged "Great Cold," according to the signed by the IJIRECTOR of PUBLIC of Millers Batly denying the all the arable actenge of England and failure to pay him a commission an Chinese calender, should have ar

the 1914 level, while the correspond necklace took place in

reach us till the beginning of Works and dated 24th JANUART, 1930. gation of boycott, and declaring Wales stands 1,030,000 acres below her earnings. The seizure of the rised last month, but it missed its bat subject to Certain Conditions which can be ascertained at the Office of the

that they are always anxious to buying decrease in the acreage under Berlin's leading hotels where Pola way to Hong Kong and did not February. On January 23 the tem DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS.

Ferature reached as high as 79.3 F; Canadian wheat," providing prices the three principal cereal crops is Negri is staging at present.

for the past week the mercury has Each Tender must be accompanied by a Receipt to the affect that Tenderer approximated to world prices." In no less than 939,000 acres. [5738

A Canton paper "tells the story not risen much above 40 degrees,. bas Deposited in the COLONIAL other words, British flour-millers figures afford some measure of the A Case for Dr. Freud!'

forces which are slowly changing TREASURY a Sum of $100 in respect will buy Canadian wheat if it is the character of the industry as a of a thief who was trying to clamber and the prevailing modes are sables of any quarry as a pledge of the hona fides of his offer, which Sam shall be cheap and as good as the grain they whole. Figures were given which from the roof to the courtyard of and furs and blanket coats. The forfeited to the Crown, if the Tenderer can buy in Australia or the show the reduction in arable land a house he had burgled. An in- druggists should advertise cures for since 1918 to have been 2,451,000 mate, disturbed by dreams, called colds and chilblains-Hong Kong

out in his sleep," What are you Daily Press, Feb. 13, 1905. refuses to carry ont his Tender and

Argentine !

acres. There were increases in some

The intruder was 80Looking Back 50 Years. It is a queer atmosphere in which crops, but cereals had fallen during doing?" Tender be accepted.

to pursue discussion of the Empire that period by 5,434,000 acres. All frightened that be let go his hold. Free-trade scheme which Mr. BALD- this, of course, is not directly con- fell to the ground, and the noise of chester Chamber of Commerce to WIN himself appears to favour, cerned with the Anglo-Canadian his fall wakened the household. On the Noble Lord the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, relative "war," but it shows why British being asked decisively why if he was judging by his recent speech to the Conservative party. It will be re- farmers are likely to make use of so carelees a climber he tried to get to the comments of Mr. Consul membered that the former Prime this incident to bring their own into the house, he explained that Gardner on the adulteration of cat- it was not carelessness, but the ton piece-goods, can hardly be re Minister suggested a friendly ar-grievances to public notice.

sudden cry which caused him to fall, garded as a satisfactory produc rangement might be reached between

he was handed over the police. tion. While the Chamber absolute- Appro Up Great Britain and the Dominions

ly denies the truth of the statement gimata set as to what goods should be made

Cruft's Dog Show.

that the adulteration of the Man- by oversea manufacturers and what

Have you ever seen, of, or even chester fabrics has led to the fnl- heard of, a Lhassa or Lakeland ling-off in demand for them in Acres, Fee, might be exported to those markets from Great Britain Spokesmen of

terrier 1 At Cruft's international China, it offers no good proof to Australia and Canada have made it

dog-show, which opens at the the contrary. It is quite true, no Agricultural Hall, London, this doubt, "that the recent famines in week, spveral of these strange dogs the northern provinces have had a quite plain that they are in favour of closer economic relations with the mother-country so long as their

are on show. Crutt's show is an considerable influence on the de nually the premier event in dog-mand for foreign piece-goods; but own plans for development are not impeded which is to say that Mr.

dom," and this year, with no fewer how is it that while there is a de BALDWIN'S naive suggestion of a

than 1,286 classes, a new record is cline in the consumption of Lan- friendly understanding for dividing the business is not approved. Now peaa Y.M.C.A. will be held at Kow-expected to be established. The cashire cottons the import of there are, in addition, 1,082 trophies the argument of the Manchester CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME comes this news of a "battle" be loon on Thursday, February 20, prize money is already a record, and American has increased! To carry

tween Canadian wheat-growers and 1930, at 0. p.m.

and special prizes to be won. The Chamber to its logical conclusion, British flour-millers as a result of

Mrs. W. T. Southorn has consent number of entries was expected to there should have been a decrease the former deliberately withholding

The popular in the demand for American goods. supplies in order to maintained to distribute the prizes at St. approach 10,000 prices, in spite of the fact that Mary's School, Kowloon, at 6.30 breeds have been divided and sub- also on account of the famine. But divided in a fashion calculated to has this been the casat We think there is a glut in the wheat market. p.m. on Monday.

give breeders of every colour and not. Indeed, from what we hear. The President of the Canadian

For the American goods have gained Wheat Pool is now in London, The annual general meeting of variety a chance of success.

Alsatians, for instance, there are ground. We do not say that they whither he went about three weeks the lady helpers of the Naval and

43 classes, for retrievers, 90, for will continue to do so, for there is spaniels, 124, for setters, 48. and reason to believe that they cannot ago with a colleague to discuss Military V.M.C.A. will be held on with Mr. THOMAS some of the Monday at 11 am.

for fox-terriers 55. Fifty-four judges be produced at prices to successful- matters connected with the importa

The beauty championship of will examine the dogs, including Iv compete with Lancashire cottons tion of Canadian grain which Mr. THOMAS mentioned in. the House of Europe has been won in Paris by many foreigners such as Mrs. Ven At the same time it is idle to at Commons on returning from his Mlle. Alice Diplaragou (Greece) der Speked-Heide, who will officiate tempt to dispute facts that are recalled that some vague references eyes were admirably set off by a Schuld over the Schnauzers, Herr only too evident that the adultera visit to the Dominion. It will be whose dark hair, skin and flashing over the Keeshonden, Mynheer patent to all onlookers, and it is were made to a scheme for shipping gown of silver material. Over Rchorling over the Alsations, and tion practised by some of the Lan- ccal to Canada and bringing back three hours were spent in reducing Mr. Byfield, from Chicago, over the cashire manufacturers bas had no the ships loaded with wheat, but 19 competitors to six, and another Chowa. A win at Cruft's is always injurious effect on the inquiry for

Press, Feb. 13, 1880. nu precise details were given as to half an hour was taken to decide recognized as the blue riband of the their wares-Hong Kong Daily

dog world. how this scheme for partially the winner.

Form of Tender and further parti- culars can be obtained from the Office of the DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS.

Tha Goverment does not bind itself to accept the Highest or any Tender.

SCHEDULE BEFERRED TO ABOVE

has been Established for the Past Two Years and From Now on We wish to SETTO Our Customers with A BETTER RATE by Lasting TICKET FORMS. EACH ROOK of Tickets Costs FIVE DOLLARS and contains TEN 10 CENT-TICKETS, FIVE 20 CENT-TICKETS, and TEN 40. CENT TICKETS. These Ticket Bocks can be: obtained from Our Office at the CONKER

NATHAN and PAK HOI Koloon No. 8..Ko Lo Web. 1'47 8660 Kwoloon No. 9.To Kwa Wan.899 $400 STREETS, YAUMATI. --

Rocky will be Ready for Sale at the Kowloon No. 10..Tai Shek Ku7-26 5000 Kowloon No. 11..Argyle Street.. 32 $400 HAROLD T. CREASY.

Director of Public Works.

of

Registered Office of the Company No. End of the Month. 10, Dis Værx BOAD CENTRAL, at 1,80

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MACAO STEAMBOAT CO.,

LIMITED,"

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

Quarry No.

Leality,

THURSDAY the 27 FEBRU THE HONG KONG, CANTON & 7th February, 1930, ARY, 1030, for the purpose of rece

of receiving the Report of the Directors together for the with a Statement of Accounta Year ending 31st DECEMBER, 1929.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of le Company will be CLOSED from THURSDAY, 20TH FEBRUARY to THURSDAY, 2728 FEBRUARY, 1930 (Hath Days inclusive), during which period No Transfer of Shares can be Registered.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

KAN TONG PO

Chlef Manager. Hong Kong, 10th Feb., 1830. [9005

Во

ON SALE.

of the DOUND VOLUMES

HONG KONG WEEKLY PRESS, January to June, 1929.

WITH INDEX, PRIDE-$7.50.

( Sale at the Hong Kong DAILY PACES OFFICE,

Area An-

172 nual

[9014

ORIENT. MORTGAGE BANK AND ESTATE AGENTS.

·PEAK MANSIONS"

THE ONE HUNDRED AND TENTH ORDINARY MEET ING of SHAREHOLDERS in the Company will be held at the Offen of the Company, QUEEN'S BUILDING, Connaught Road, on TUESDAY, TE MARCH, 1930, at 11 AM for the purpose of receiving a Report of the Diesetom, together with a Statement of Acconate, Six-roomed & Five-roomed Apartments, Declaring a Dividend and Electing Directors and Auditors.

The TRANSFER BOORS of

the Company will be OLOSRD from WEDNESDAY, 1917 FEBRUARY to TUESDAY, 4TH MARCH, 1930. Both

Days inclusive, during which Period No Transfer of Shares can be Registerel By Order of the Board of Directors,''

JOHN. ARNOLD, Hong Kong, 4th Feb., 1830. [8977

Becretary.

PRINCE EDWARD BOAD, KOWLOON,

Detached and Semi-detached Villas, Modern Constraction with Garage.

* CAMBAY “BUILDINGS ” Flats with Modern Conveniences,

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News and Views."

Four Chinese cases of small-pox were reported on Tuesday.

The P. & O. ss. Karmala, from Shanghai, is due here at 6am, on Friday.

The annual meeting of the Euro-

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