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HAREHOLDERS are Aiked to take Notice that the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Com pany will be held in the BOARD Room
INTIMATIONS.
HONG KONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION, NOTION IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS in this Corporation will be bold at
Hong Kong CITY HALL, SATURDAY, the 22 FEBRUARY, 1930, at 11.30 AM for the purpose
on
of Massas. GIBB, LIVINGSTON &of receiving the Report of the Board of
Oo, Ln., instead of the Registered Office
Directors together with a Buatement of
DAILY
THE HONG KONG LY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1930.
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of the Company, as previously advertised, Accounts for the Year ending 31 DE ST. MARCEAUX & CO.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
JOHN ABNOLD, 9043]
DECEMBER, 1829.
The BEGISTER of SBARES of the
Secretary Motion will be CLOSED from
THE HONG KONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD.
AMENDED NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
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AND
THE ONE ORDINARY MEET ING of SHAREHOLDERS in tha Company will be held in the BOARD ROOM of Massas, GIBB, LIVINGSTON Z Co, Ltd.. P. & O. BUILDING, VICTORIA HONG KONG, OB TUESDAY,
4TH
MARCH. 1830, at 11..., for the purpose of
receiving & Report of the Directors, together, with a Statement of Accounts, Declaringt. Dividend and Electing Directors and Auditors,
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the from Company will be CLOSED WEDNESDAY, 19TH FEBRUARY to TUESDAY, MARUH, 1930. Both Days inclusive, during which Period No Transfer of Shares can be Registered. By Order of the Board of Directors,
JOHN ARNOLD, 89771
Secretary,
-THE HONG KONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD.
TOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN
NOTICE IS HERAORDINARY
GENERAL MEETING of the HONG-
the 10TH FEBRUARY to
SATURDAY, the 22ND FEBRUARY, 1930 (Both Dara inclusive), during which Period No Transfer of Shares can be Registered.
By Order of the Board of Diretors,
A. C. HYNES,
Chief Manager. Hong Kong, 3rd Feb, 1930. [8979
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KONG, CANTON AND MACAO TEE TENTH ANNUAL GENERAL
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MEETING
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KOWLOON RESIDENTS'
ASSOCIATION..
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will be held in ST. CHURCH HALL, KOWLOON at 6 r. on FRIDAY, 28TH FERBUARY, 1830.
BAINESE:
Adoption of Raport and Accounts for
Company and in exercise of the power 1929 Election of Officers and Commistes conferred by Section 67 of the Com-Any other basiness,
Ordinance 1911 Bz ELD IN TH
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GIBB, All interested in Kowloon are invite! LIVINGSTON & Co., TAMITED P. & O to attend.
CHAS. E. TEREY,
BUILDING, VICTORIA, HONG KONG, On TUESDAY, the 4TH DAY of MARCH, 1930, immediately after the Conclusion
" of the Annual General Meeting.
"For the purpose of considering the "general policy of the Compacy in "regard to its farming cut of the "China freight and passage money "of its steamers and to the recent "ténders sent in to the Company in respect thereof, and for the purpose "of passing sach Rosolutions in rela tion thereto as may be thought fit."
Dated this 17th day of February, 1930. By Order of the Board of Directors,
JOHN ARNOLD,
Secretary ? 9042]
HONG KONG BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.
THE
ANNUAL MEETING,
ANNUAL GENERAL
will be held at the "CHEER O" CANTEEN on MONDAY, MARCH 3, at 11.15 A.X.
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MARRIAGE.
TAMPLIN-SHORROCs.-On January
8, at Wraysbury Chapel, Shang hai, by Dr. W. Y. Fullerton and Rev. C. E. Wilson, B.A., LAURENCE WILLIAM TAMPLIN, of Twickenham, to MARY DOULTON, only daughter of Rev. A. G. SHORROCK, B.A., and the late Mrs SHORROCK, B.A., of Sian fu, Shenai
DEATH. HEGEETY-On February 14, at 15
Pacifio Gardens,
Shanghai, EILEEN, dearly beloved infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. E.
HEORRTY.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Mrs. LEUNG CHE TING begs to thank the many friends, and the staff of the Hong Kong and Shang- hai Hotels, Ltd., for their kind floral tributes, and also for their attendance at the funeral, in her sad bereavement. [587
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N SATURDAY, 2ND FEBRU- ARY, the FIRST RACE will be Run at 27., and on All Other Days at 12 O'Clock NOON. On the First Day, the First Bell will be Bung at 1.30 *M, and on the Other Four Days at
11.30 A.X.
1930.
of all Chits, eto.
"REBELS" IN THE CHURCH.
The noted White Russian loader, A Chinese who had previously Until recently Dr. BARNES :ban, always received such assurances, Ataman Senicnoff,"arrived in Shang-served a sentence of two months? but on the robel" living at St. hai a few days ago from the north, jail was before the Kowloon Magis- trata yesterday on a change of steal- Aidan's, Small Heath becoming and is staying with friends.
ing 10 cents from a Chinese paper vacant last autumn, the vicar-
maker. He pleaded guilty and was presumptive refused to give the Bishop the assurances requested. Hoking, has appointed Mr. Wu si sentenced to six months' hard
labour.
The Ministry of Finance, Nan
Chow to be Superintendent of Cus toms at Wuchow in place of Mr. Trang Kwong Lun. Mr. Wu is at present director of the Navel In stitute, Canton.
said he was quite willing to make
A Chinese, was sentenced to two the usual declarations and to take the onths required by law, but did not feel he could conscientiously
months' hard labour by Mr. Whyte- Smith on admitting, a charge of give the undertaking the Bishop
stealing clothes, the property of a asked for. Dr. BARNES thereupon
Among passengers leaving the Chinese widow. While the man wha slightly modified the declaration he wished the vicar-presumptive to Colony yesterday by the sa. Hector, busy collecting clothing from the sign, but was again told that it bound for England were Mr. E. D. verandah of a house in Portland. was not possible for the prospective Black, Mr. and Mrs. R. Suther-Street early yesterday morning & incumbent to give the desired assurland, Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Bailey policeman saw him and arrested ances. The Bishop of Birmingham and their four children, Prof. and him. then intimated to the trustees of the living that it was impossible for Mrs. Simpson, and Mr. and Mrs. him Lo institute their nominee for Bowen Smith. the vacant post, because the vicar presumptive declined to give the required assurance that he would regard his oath to obey the Bishop
The Ladies Golf Union in London
To begin with he did not sound
his horn when turning from Mody Read into Chatham Road, then he
has arranged a regular programme tock the corner at a speed of go na binding. The next move was of International matches against miles per hour. Those were the"
solicitor's letter, intimating that
The Magistrate a writ was being issued against the America, Canada and France, with charges made against a 'bus (Kai Bishop for an order of the Court alternating ventes. An American Tack) driver before Mr. Whyte- that the clergyman nominated for offer to pay the expenses of the Smith yesterday. the living at St. Aidan's be induct. British team for the first ten visits found him guilty and imposed i
fine of, 810. - ed. To this the Bishop of Birming has been declined. ham replied through his secretary- to the effect that, while willing to accept service of the writ, he did
In the course of fierce street fight- not intend to appear in the legal ing at Lincoln, Argentina, last proceedings, in view of the fact
Tampering with Mails,
For the seventh time this winter.
that the issue is not really a legal week, two were killed and 14 were the Siberian mail bags from Eng- moral and wounded when shots were fired into land have been tampered with. one at all, but a
Dr. BARNES points
a demonstration which was being When the Shanghai Post Office mes- spiritual one." out that the service of instituting
week, says the N.C. Daily News, the lead seal on one looked. Bus- American baseball fans in New picious. The bag, which contained York last week received their first registered mail of January 24, from item of 1830 diamond news from the Manchester was immediately opened
This
a new minister is a most solemn held by members of the Conser-sengers went to tako delivery of 243. one, at the end of which the Biabopvative Party. Police finally qualled bags from the Hoten Maru Tast prays to God that the new incum-the trouble, with much difficulty, bent will be given grace "truly to perform the solemn vows and pro- mises by him made." The Bishop declares no Court can make him tura such a prayer into a mockery "If, however, I defended the pro-. posed action I might appear to afternoon papers as they read that in the presence of the ship's officials... allow that the Court had such the first squad of the New York Several articles had been tampered
compulsion.
Hence, Giants has left for San Antonio, with, but as all the contents of the power of PS, though I am assured that if I de Texas, for the customary spring bag were shipping documents or fended the suit I should win, I training to prepare them for the other articles of no value except to the addressees, delivery at the Post regular season. will not enter & defence. The issue in moral and spiritual, not legal. With all respect to the High Court, A Police raid on "812, Canton Office showed that nothing was the order which the trustees seek Road, resulted in the arrest of missing. It is interesting to note is not one which I could obey were eight Chinese who were yesterday that this mail had come via Man- it issued." And there, for the charged before Mr. T. 8. Whyte chuli, Harbin and Dairen. moment, the matter rests
Smith was playing Sam Kung, On narrows down what might be called The real importance of this un- pleading guilty, two of the men, the field of error and, in addition fortunate and unseemly quarrel lies who were the keepers of the premises to the usual cables to the Man in the fact that the right is being were fined $25 each, while the others chester and Dairen postal author- RECENTLY
a cable from London challenged for Bishop to take pre- were fined $3 each. A small aumities, the Shanghai Post Office bas Commissioner, asking that special enre "be taken in the examination brought news that the Archbishop cautions against a clergyman in of money (about 88) which the telegraphed to the Harbin Postal hia diocese introducing into public Police found on the premises, was
of incoming Siberian mails. If of York, at the Church, Assembly at services certain forms of worship ccnfiscated.
Sentence of four months' hard possible, the mails should also be Westminster, had moved a resolu. which are unauthorised.
being instituted to a benefice every tion in favour of the appointment clergyman solemnly promises to use labour was passed on a Chinese who examined and reported on where of a Commission by the Archbishops in public worship the form of the pleaded guilty to stealing a watch they leave Germany for Russian
the cabin of Mr. Frank territory. Prayer-book and none other except from to inquire into the present re- as shall be ordered by lawful Spencer, an engineer officer of the lations of Church and State, and authority. In certain cases this Empress of Asin, which is at Kow- A Olever Engineer.
Mr. Aldridge, engineer-in-chief particularly into how far the prin- pronaise has not been adhered, to, loon Docks undergoing repairs. | ciple that the Church is entitled hence the Bishop of Birmingham's Another Chinese who stole an oil and general manager of the former and was arrested as he was leaving last week said goodbye to China to formulate its faith in Jesus anxiety to obtain from prospective guage from the ship's engine room, Electricity Department, Shanghai,
holders of living in his diocese an
was sentenced to and sailed for Home by the Em- press of Russia. The Daily Christ is effectively applicabic." assurance that they intended faith- the docks,
News is confident that it rightly The legal action which has been The Bishop of Winchester said that fully to observe their solemn pledge.similar term.
While the troops have been away interprets the feelings of the public. the graves conflict between the instituted against the Bishop is spiritual and the secular since the definite challenge to his right to from Shamshuipo Camp, the huts of the International Settlement in they succeed," saya Dr. BARNES, ground for petty thieves, who steal his great services to Shanghai. We do this with all the more Reformation was impending, while demand such an assurance. If have proved a fertile hunting saying a word of appreciation of the Bishop of Durham declared that "any diocesan Bishop will in window panes and pieces of timber
Before
MEMBERS' BADGES AND the only solution to spiritual in-future bave to institute a clergy- boarding up the windows. One pleasure since in the past we have man presented to him, although offender was caught on Monday and cccasionally differed from him on ENCLOSURE.
dependence was disestablishment of that clergyman may intend to intro on being charged before Mr. T. S. peints of policy and we frankly Members' Badges may be obtained
The hope of restoring 25 or in default, three weeks' bard himself in the right. When Tables may be reserved now ex by hy those Members who bare not already the Church. Presumably the Bishop duce the whole Roman sacramental Whyte-Smith yesterday was fined scanfees that he generally proved
received them on Application to the of Winchester had in mind the un-system. SECRETARY.
end." All that the Bishop of Bir Didimus, of the Somerset Light In-Department it, employed three for- Such Badges will also ensure Admis. fortunate dispute which has arisen order in the Church will be at an labour. According to Lee.-Corp. Mr. Aldridge took charge of the assurance that his vicars are will in the but, and he thought the de- left it, there were in it 300 for- (Dr. BABNES) and the Bishop of T MEETING of the above Society THE HONG KONG & SHANGHAI on to all Extra Race Meetings daring between the Bishop of Birmingham mingham has naked for is a written fantry; there was nothing whatever eigners and 200 Chinese; when he Members are Notified that They and Trure (with others), and which willing to obey the regulations of the fendant had only tried to steal a eigners and 3,000 Chinese. The existing Prayer-book (or alter- piece of board or the window panes. growth of this great concern which supplies electricity at prices which Their Ladies mast Wear their Badges 19014
be shortly fought out in the law natively of any revised Prayer book
An urgent dispatch received at we believe any town might envy, is lawful), and will prominently displayed.
No One Without a Radge will be courts. The point at issue is one which may become law law without Tainan last week reports that part principally if not wholly due to
not depart admitted to the Members Enclosure."
Badger Admitting Non-members to of fundamental importance to mem the Bishop's written permission. of the embankment of the Yellow Mr Aldridge He has had the never failed to justify expansions the Members' Enclosure and Clab Rooms bers of the Anglican Church, for That such an assurance should be River near Litaing and Wuchintan, vision and the courage and has which frequently it had needed, alf at $10 Per Day or $40 for the Meeting the question of allegedly false and called for seeing that a solemn in the Northern Shantung, has col- (Ladion $4 and 816 respectively), are
outh is taken of the same purport-lapsed due to the thawing of ice in obtainable through the SECRETARY, erroneous doctrine is involved. The secras, to employ a theological the river. The damage is stated to his powers of persuasion to get upon Introduction by a Member, such trouble which has developed in the phrases, a work of supererogation, be about one mile in length and adopted. The fruits of Mr. Ald- a number of neighbouring districts ridge's work are sufficiently shown Member to be Responsible for Payment Birmingham diocese dates back to but it has been the unhappy experi
ence of Dr. BAINES that the oath have been looded. The Shantung in the enormous price for which Badges Admitting to Member En 1025, when the Bishop issued a of canonical obedience to obey the Provincial Department of Recon- the Department eventaally sold, all debenture-bolders and the pen closure will Not be On Sale at the Race circular to the elergy under his Bishop in all things lawful and struction is rushing workmen to re which have secured the interests of sions of thousands of his former Course, tion to the SECRETARY, Badges services such as benediction, ex- situation, and fully justifies the
Members can obtain, upon Applica control asking that unauthorised honest has not been faithfully ob pair the damage.
served. It is a most distressing
Arch-Abbot Aurelius Stehle of St. colleagues in the Council service (Limited to Two) for the Fren Admission to the Members Kaclosure of Wires, position, devotions, procession of Bishop of Winchester's warning Vincent Archabbey, president of St. against the shock of any political Lady Relatives and Friends Names the Host, etc., should case, because that an extremely grave conflict is Vincent College and Seminary since misfortune. These few lines may must be stated when applying.
England.
He had a nervous breakdown in has done is not forgotten by his On No Pretext will Children be per. they implied erroneous doctrine impending within the Church of 1920, died at Pittsburgh last week. show Mr." Aldridge that what be Cleveland last month and returned fellow-residents of Shanghai, as milled in, either Enclosure during the akin to transubstantiation." They
Pittsburgh to enter a hospital. they wish him a goed voyage and First Four Days of the Meeting.
encourage false teaching which I as
Since that time the Arch-Abbot many happy years in England." grew steadily worse. Since he join- Bishop am pledged to banish and
ed the Benedictine Fathers, in 1893, Arch Abbot Stehle has steadily Looking Back 25 Years. drive away." This requeat by Dr.
gained a reputation as a leading BARNEA was wilfully and deliberate- ly ignored by about a dozen of the
Catholic scholar and educator He clergy, and against these "rebel"
was ordained a priest of the Roman vicars the Bishop could have taken
Catholic Church under the canonical age by special Papal dispensation in 1899. Arch-Abbot Stehle was however, that Dr. BARNES had re-
formerly chancellor of the Catholic legal proceedings. It so happened, solved, on his appointment as
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BERVANTS' PASSES.
News and Views.
Among the passengers by the Blue Funnel steamer Hector, which left for Europe yesterday, is the son of Bir Miles Lampson, H.M. Minister
to China.
The output of the Kuilan Mining Administration's mines for the week ending February 1, amounted to nil, and the sales during the period to 59,347 tons.
The marriage of Mr Allen Stevenson, assistant manager at the arrived from Hants, England, at Dairy Farm, to Miss Clark, newly tracted a good deal of attention on The Union Saturday morning. Church was the scene, and the well-
wishers who attended were charm ed with the bride, whose costume. was very beautiful. The happy Paris Prima Donna's Concert. ·
We are very pleased to be able pair are spending the honeymoon Odette in Macao.Hong Kong Daily to announce that Mic Capt. A. K. Ferguson, Attaché Darthys, the prima donna of the Press, February 20, 1905. to the British Embassy at Tokyo, Paris Opera Comique, who is spend-
tham with Discrimination and to practices which the Bishop had who has been stationed in Japaning her year's leave of absence from. Looking Back 50 Years.
Endorse their Names on the Passen
Servants ara Not Permitted in the Members Enclosure Except for passing through on their Duties, but must main in their Employers Standa
Any Persons found loitering with Servants Passes in their possession will Forfeit the Same and will be Removed
rom the Enclosure.
By Order
Becretary,
C. B. BROWN,
Hong Kong, 10th Feb., 1930." [9000
It will be seen by an advertise- prohibited, he took no steps to for the past three years, left Japan the Opera House, in making a world compel them to obey his instruction, yesterday to return to England by tour by car with her husband, has ment on our front page that the consented to give one concert in Eastern Extension Telegraph lines but as these "rebel" parishes have way of Chinn.
to Penang, India, Europe, America. Hong Kong. She will be singing in gradually become vacant he has.
Judga Sir Peter Grain has arrivFrench, English and Italian, and and Australasia will be kept open refused to institute as vicar any ed in the Colony and is staying an excellent programme has been night and day. This arrangement man who has not given definite about ten days. On Thursday of armaged. The concert, for which has been made in the interests of written assurance that he will re next week he will sit in appelate seats may be booked at Anderson's, the public, and must prove a great gard as binding the oath of cano jurisdiction with the Chief Justice will be given on Monday, February convenience to the mercantile com-
February 19, 1880. nical obedience to his Bishop in all (Bir Henry Gollan) and Mr. Justice 24, in the Theatre Royal at 9.15munity-Hong Kong Daily Press, things lawful and honest.:
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