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BANK HOLIDAYS. LADIES' RECREATION CLUB, TIHE EXCHANGE BANKS will be THE TRANSACTION THE ANNUAL GENERAL of PUBLIC BUSINESS at 9,30 1, MEETING of the above Club on MONDAY TUESDAY will be held at the HELENA WEDNESDAY TE SE, ST AND MAY INSTITUTE on THURSDAY, 26TH Instant, and CLOSE at 18 FEBRUARY 2770, at 10.30 NOON (RAGE MEETING). "O'CLOCK.

AGENDA

1-To adort the Report and Accounts

for 1929.

-To elect a New Committee, and to

appolat & President.

S.-Other Busines

E. DOROTEY L. SUMMERFELT,

Hon. Secretary.

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THE HONG KONG & KOWLOON WHARF & GODOWN CO., LTD.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

THE FORTY-THIRD ORDINARY ANNUAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the Office of Mesara, JARDINE, MATHESON Co., LTD., on THURSDAY, the 18rs MARCE, 1930, AT NOON, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors and the Statement of Accounts for the Year ended 31st DECEMBER, 1929

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED From MONDAY, the 3D MARCH, 1930; To THURSDAY, the 13TH MARCH, 1930, Both Daye inclusive.

By. Oriler of the Board of Directors,

F. H. CRAPNELL,

Secretary Hong Kong, 24th Feb., 1930. [9070

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AND

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1930.

FOR THE RACES

FINE CHAMPAGNES

Hong Kong, 19th Feb., 1930. [9057

THE KING OF WINES!

THE BANK OF EAST ASIA,

· LIMITED.

BIRTH.

Guild are opposed to the change from ancient custom. We confess to difficulty in understanding this attitude, nor can we believe the objectors are very numerous. It is

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN "DE" ST. MARCEAUX & CO. UPON. On January 14, in London, the naval manoeuvres NOT the ELEVENTH OBDI. NARY MEETING OF SHARE- HOLDERS will be held at the Registered Office of the Company No. 10, Des Vaux ROAD CENTRAL, at 4.30

THURSDAY the 27TH FEBRU ARY, 1930, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with Statement of Accounts for the

Year ending 31st DECEMBER, 1920.

REIMS (Vintage 1920)TM

the wife of SYDNEY UPTON, A.M.I.C.E., F.R.E.S., Preston, Paignton, son.

sons are permitted to hit for ex- amination who are expressedly dis qualified from taking up practicn in these professions! None but British subjects are allowed to hold

A marriage has been arranged, and will take place in Japan, be tween Mr. A. Rutherford Ovens, H.B.M. Consular Service, Japan, and Miss Joanna H. B. Ovens,,

daughter of the

into

Among the passengers booked for New York in the steamer Ándania at Liverpool Inst week was Miss Carola Cole, who is going out to marry Mr. Everett A. Stavons Californian shipper, who met her during his three weeks Atlantic holiday two years ago. They con- tinued their courtship by cable. Miss Cole said: "It is going to be a great adventure. Ho is meeting... me at New York, and we are go ing straight to a little church around the corner at Lee, a fav- ourite place for runaway marri I have a bridal dress in my ages. trunk."

WEATHER REPORT.

Yesterday's weather report, fore- at and remarks, issued by the THE SPORT OF KINGS- Royal Obervatory at 7.10 p.m., o compliment to the British sailor Board of Trade certificates for younger

to say that the proposed change master, mate, and chief engineer. Thomas Ovens and Mrs. Ovens, stated:-

will lead to many serious recidents. Why, then, allow non-British per Lynnwood, Galashiels. Miss Overs The depression is now central to A case can be made ont for retain-sers to sit for an examination and left England for Japan on Febru the North of Tokyo. The anti-ing the words "port" andatar-give them a letter stating that they ary 21. cyclone over . China has strength board" Instead of adopting "left"" would be entitled to a certificate if ened slightly, The monsoon will and right," though the argument it were legal to issue one? It has set in again along the SE, Coast of can be based only upon sentiment, been suggested that the object of China Light variable winds over but against the proposal that helm this curious arrangement. is to meet orders should be given in the direct the peculiar circumstances which the China Sea Coastal fog.

Local Forecast:-E, winde, light, sense instead of the indirect (as at exist on the Chinn Coast, where present) it is impossible to make holders of British certificates are cloudy.

out a logical case. Reason is all carried on certain ships simply to on the other side, and it in interest- meet the letter of the law. These ing to read the result of putting men do uo actual work, but their this ides into practice. During mere presence on board satisfies the of 1910-law' as it stands. We do not see twenty years ago!--Vice Admiral how the letter" aystem is going a junior Post- to meet this scandal unless the CAULFIELD (then Captain) obtained the Commander Harbourmaster's chit is to be re- in-Chief's permission to try the garded as good as a B.O.T. certi- right and left" system for the icate, in which case the Hong Kong period of the maneuvres-about Government will be aiding and three weeks. The words "port" abetting non-British persons to and "starboard” were abolished evade the very definite ruling of Mrs. Dorothy Coleman, aged 30, so far as the helm was concerned. the British Government that none of Napier-road, Lutor, Bedford- If required to alter course to star but British subjects may be ahire, was recently charged with board" the order was "right," and masters, mates, and chief engineers causing unnecessary suffering to her Mr. H. W. the wheel (what one touched) and of British ships. If the Hong six-years-old son.

for prosecuting ship's head (what one saw) both Kong authorities really wish to do Lathom, went to the right. At the conclu- something to remedy the state of N.S.P.C.C., said Mrs. Coleman was Sion of the triad he interviewed affairs we have mentioned, it could a woman of good family and the separately each officer, petty officer and should do so by taking action widow of a man who held a good These bodies position in Hong Kong. She was (quartermaster), and man (helms through the Guilds. man) taking part in the experi-nre jealous of the good name of the a property owner and had other ment, and

the results of those British Merchant Navy, and if the investments, but she shockingly neg interviews were interesting. One Hong Kong Government followed lected her son through her drinking He asked that the boy or two of the more senior officers the lead of Singapore, and made it habits. were against any change, but the obligatory on owners to pay the should be kept for 21 days by the great majority (officers, petty Guilds rates of pay, members of Board of Guardians, which, with officers, and men) were strongly in those organisations could be left to the woman's conviction, would favour of the new system; as one see to it that the law was observed, qualify the Guardians to become parents under the Act and respon- quartermaster put it: "I likes this

sible for him until he reached the age of 18. The magistrates convict- ed, and granting Mr. Lathom's ap- plication, postponed sentenes for 21 days.

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Vin Brut and Very Dry.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED fro Per Dozen Qts. THURSDAY, 20TH FEBRUARY to THURSDAY, 2771 FEBRUARY, 1930 (Both Days inclusive), during which period No Transfer of Shares can be Registered.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

KAN TONG PO,

Chief Manager,

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Pints.

$104.00

54.00

Hong Kong, 10th Feb, 1940. [9005 AYALA & CO. (Vintage)

HONG KONG BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.

ANNUAL MEETING.

THE ANNUAL

GENERAL

MEETING of the above Society will be held at the CHEER O CANTEEN MONDAY, MARCH 3, at 11.15 A.M.

HE SILICA Produced at the PAK SHA WU MINING DISTRICT, WALCHOW, KWONG TUNG, it s Well-known Product, of High Quality, and is supplied to Various Leading UNION WATERBOAT CO., LTD.

Glass Factories in All Parts of the World. We are Now Working the Mine

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

on a Large Scale, and all Wholesale Hosi-THE TWENTY FIFTH ANNUAL moss is conducted by the Company Any Glass Factory desiring to make Purchases Direct, and Any Persons wishing to take up. Agencies for Our Prodect, are requested to apply to

LAM TIT SHANG, General Manager, TAI LEE MINING CO., 25, Uhin Loong Street, (3rd Floor), Hoxo Kono," TELEPHONE: C. 3896...

HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

RACE MEETING 1930. 22ND, 24TH, 25TH, 2011 FEBRUARY. AND 1ST MARCH, 1990,

of GENERAL MEETING BHAREHOLDERS will be held in the OFFICES of Mesars. Dopwilt & COMPANY, LIMITED, ON MONDAY, THE 10TH MARCE, 1930, at 11 .., for the

Per Dozen Qts.

Pints

$95.00

$50.00

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GOLDEN GUINEA Sparkling Muscatel.

Per Dozen Qts.

11

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.Pints ...

$65.00

$35.00

purpose of receiving the Report of the A. S. WATSON

General Managers fogether with a Statement of Accounts to 31st Draxx- BRN, 1929.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED From the 182 MARCH TO 10TH MARCH, 1930, Both Dates inclusivo,

DODWELL, & CO., LTD.,

General Managers,

[9027

1.

& CO., LTD.

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.

PHONE C. 616.

MARRIAGES,

BARNES-ARNOLD-On January 18, at St. Ethelburg the Virgin, Bishopsgate, E.C.. Тномля DURILL BARNES, barrister-at- law, to LEONARDINE NEVADA AYOLD, late . KEMA Luxron WILLOUGHBY-McEwEN-On Janu- ary 15, at All Soul's, Langham place, W.1, HvoH MASON WIL LOVODY, Surgeon Lieutenant, R.N.V.R., to KATHL, younger JOHN daughter of the late McEwey and of Mrs. E. H. McEwEs, of Hong Kong.

-DEATHS. BERDOZ - WILKINSON.-On January 10, at Eashing, MARION, widow of EDMOND BRADOR-WILKINSON, 84 years.

LINDSAY: On January 15, at Black heath, MARY ADA, widow of G. A LINDSAY, 'and only, daughter of the late GRORGE FRENCH, Chief Justice for China and Japan.

left and right system because you don't have to think," Could any testimony be more eloquent or more conclusive 1.

"News and Views.

The Medical Officer of Health's

the

And now turning to other orders. MEYER. On January 17, at Seve It has been decided by the British statement of notifiable diseasca re- The Hong Kong Bank.

noaks, ADI, widow of Sir Government that after April 1 ported during the week-end includes It has been suggested that one

one case of typhoid, two of diph- theria and one ("Non-Chinese") of

CARL MEYER, Bart.

Kong.

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The Daily Press.

meningitis... Whe-

reference in the comments upon Mr. Reil's speech, appearing in our last fasue, may be somewhat misleading. Mention was made-as an example Amongst the passengers travelling of the effect of the present rate of to Shanghai by the President Cleve exchange-that shareholders receiv land which sails at 6 am. to-daying dividend in sterling had to be are Mr. Y. K. Lynn, the Mayor of content with four pounds instead Canton. Another passenger on the of five in exchange for $49. Our

same veseel is General Cohen.

readers will understand, however, that this was in reference to the Among arrivals in Kobe on final payment which followed an February 9 from London were Cap- interim dividend, and does not re- tain M. C. B. Legge, Naval At present the full amount distributed tache in the British Embassy in for 1929. The position may be more Tokyo, and Mr. William John clearly expressed thus:--

1929

1929 Davis, 2nd secretary of the Em-!

Interim bassy,

dividend £3 (829.54) - £3 (831.14) Final

payment £5 (849.48) £4 (849.23)

Total.....£8 (879.02) £7 (860,37)

The death occurred at Cheloo OD February 10 of the Rev. George Andrew, of the China Inland Mis- sion, at the age of 73. Mr. Andrew came out to China 18 years ago, and his chief sphere of activity was Kansu.

next-appropriate datel-no armed guarda will be provided from his WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT. Majesty's forces for British ships

trading in Chinese waters. The forthcoming wedding is an-

ther this means that the Cabinet nouneed of Mr. W. R. GREEN is confident that Chinese pirates HALOH, of Messrs. Butterfield & have permanently retired from a Swire, Hong Kong, to Miss. D.tive operations, or whether it is D. FARROW, of 107, Peak, Hong merely indifferent as to what hap

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pens when a gang from Bias Bay Text decide to make a raid, we do cot know. What we do know, how- Editorial and Business Offices: 11,ever, is that this decision is a bad Ice House Street. Tel. Central one, and calls for correction. There is no evidence whatever to warrant Night Editor (Wanchai Office): the belief that further piratical, There attempts will not be made. Tel. Central 4811. London Office: 21, Bride Lane, is not the slightest reason to sup- pose that what happened only a few Fleet Street, E.C. 4.

weeks ago on the Haiching will not happen again. Things being as they are, there is every reason to anticipate continued. Attempts of IPES, this character on any ship when- ever circumstances appear favour- able for a raid. The First Lord of the Admiralty, in his reply to a recent question in the House of Commons, said that Indian guards A bomb exploded last Saturday from the Hong Kong police-who night in front of a residence in Fu rendered such conspicuous service Hork Street, Canton, causing con- HELM-AND SOME OTHER-in the Haiching affair-would considerable damage. The bomb was tinue to be available for merchant placed at the doorway of the house ORDERS.

ships requiring protection' against and bricks and steel were hurled in pirates.

The small parties of all directions. No lives were lost. AND SAILORS as a class are conservative soldiers hitherto acting as armed HUNDRED

Admiral Sir Reginald Tyrwhitt,

·TENTH" ORDINARY MEET men, and seem always to have guards on certain ships would, how-

ever, not be available after the end Bart., had the honour of being MARCH, 1930, at 12 O'Clock NOON, Company will be held in the BOARD ROCK

transact the Ordinary Business of of Mesas. GIBB, LIVINGSTON & changes. Sometimes this passionately true that the Indian guards have, Palace on January 31, when his Co, LTD., P. & O. BUILDING, VICTOIA, adherence to tradition is a good an emergency, conducted them Majesty invested him with the in- the Compray,

selves gallantly enough, it is also signia of Knight Grand Cross of AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO HONG KONG, on TUESDAY, TH GIVEN that, the REGISTER OF MARCH, 1930, at 11 A., for the purpose MEMBERS of the Company will be of receiving a Report of the Directors, CLOSED From TUESDAY, the 4 together with a Statement of Accounts, to TUESDAY, the 187 MARCH, 1930. Declaring a Dividend and Electing

Directors & and Auditors. By Order of the Board,

W. F. SIMMONS...

Secretary. Hong Kong, 24th Feb, 1920. (9 67

HONG KONG TRAMWAYS, LIMITED.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

NT ORDINARY YEARLY N SATURDAY, 22ND FEBRU-

ARY, the FIRST RACE will be GENERAL ME-TING of HONG Run at 7., and on All Other Days KONG TRAMWAYS, at 13 0 Czock NOON. On the First Day, the First Bell will be Rang at 1.30

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

AMENDED NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

LIMITED, will be held at the Offices of Messrs.HE ONE JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD, Hong

HONG KONG, FEBRUARY 25, 1930.

The point which was stressed in our comment was that, as a result of the fall in the dollar, shareholders taking their dividend in sterling had to be satisfied with four sover- cigns instead of five in return for the $10 representing the Bank's final payment. On the other hand, those taking their dividend in dollars are actually better off this year than last, although the sterling bonus paid has been reduced by £1, there- by reducing the total distribution

F.M., and on the Other Four Days at Kong, on TUESDAY, the 18TH DAY OF ING of SHAREHOLDERS in the been, rather stubbornly apposed to of March. Now while it is perfect-received by the King at Buckingham of profit from £8 to £ for 1929,

11.30 A.M.

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE.

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

Such Badges will also ensure Admis sion to all Extra Race' Meetings during 1930.

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

No One Without & Badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure.

Badges Admitting Non-membera to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10 Per Day or $10 for the Meeting. (Ladies 34 and 316 respectively), ars

to

Bath Days inclusive.

GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO., LIMITED.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

Victoris,

obtainable through the SECRETARY NOT the 4187 ORDINARY upon Introduction by a Member, such Member to be Lesponsible for Payment ANNUAL MEETING or SHARE HOLDERS will to held at the of all Chits, etc.

Badges Admitting to Members En-Offices of the Company, Sr. GEORGE'S closure will Not Lo On Sale at the Race BUILDING, CHATER ROAD,

Hong Kong. Course.

Members can obtain, upon Applica (limited to Two) for the Free Admission tion to the SECRETARY, Badges to the Members' Enclosure of Wives, Lady Relatives and Frianda. Navies must be stated when applying.

On No Pretest w Children be por mitted in either Enclosure during the First Four Days of the Meeting.

PUBLIC ENCLOBUKE,

The Price of Admission to the Public Encloente is $3 Per Day for All Porecas including Ladies, and it Payable at the Gate

Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform are Admitted to the Publie Enclosure at și Per Day,

Bookmakers, Tie Tas Men, etc, will Not be Permitted to sperato within the Precincts of the HONG KONG JOCAZI CLUB during the Race Meeting.»

BERVANTS' PASSES.

Pacses for Servants will be issued on Application to Mesas, LINSTEAD & DAVIS, ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.

Employers are requested to distribute them with Discrimination and to Endome their Names on the Passes.

Servants e Not Permitted in the Member Enclosure Except for passing through on Hair Duties, but must re- main in their Employers Stands..

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

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary Hong Kong, 10th Feb., 1980,' [9006

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from WEDNESDAY, 19 FEBRUARY to TUESDAY, 4TH MARCH, 1930, Both No Transfer of Shares can be Registered Days inclusive, during which Paried

By Order of the Board of Directors.

→ JOHN ARNOLD, 89771

Secretary,

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

true that knowledge of their pre-

the British Government to take a

the Most Honourable Order of the Looking Back 25 Years,

Bath (Military Division).

China. In 1927-29 he commanded

At the police-court yesterday, be fore Mr. H. H. J. Gompertz, the British-American Tobacco Com pany proceeded against two natives for falsely applying a registered trademark to spurious goods, "The offence was committed at the rac- course, when defendants were sol-

The speech of His Excellency the Governor in reply to the address tion on Thursday last deals with presented by the Chinese deputa

several public questions of interest.

sence on board a ship has not thing and sometimes it is not sometimes their resistance to new

At the last meeting of the Council ideas does more credit to their deterred pirates from attempting a hearts, than their heads. The old coup. On ships which have been

of the Royal Empire Society the carrying guards composed of men "shellback" of "windbag "days from his Majesty's forces, how following were among the Fellows Benbow Rowe, was more than scornful in his con- ever, there has not been a single elected:Mr. F.

Norman H. attempt at piracy. This method of Shangbai; Messrs. tempt for "steam kettles," yet the protection so far has proved 100 per Jarman, Fred Starr and Fredk, S. sailing ship has almost vanished cent, efficient. The method now re- Wood, Singapore; Mr. E. Rowan ling Chinese hand-made cigarettes from the seas, and the "kettles" commended by the British Govern- Davies, Kuala Kangsar; Mesara. Lin "Cycle" cigarette-packets. ·3fr. R. Barnett-Smith and Cyril M. F. B. L. Bowley prosecuted. The ment is not a satisfactory substitute. are, in turn, threatened by still The Indian guards are loyal and Hake, Kuala Lumpur.

first defendant was fined 850 or two months, while the second was sent- of courageous enough, but are not to more highly-developed masses

be coinpared with a party of train- Commander P. R. P. Percival, enced to six weeks' imprisonment floating machinery, Nobody now

al troops under one of their own

D.S.Q., recently studying at the in default of payment of a fine of seriously contends that the sailing officera. No completely effective Senior Officers Technical Course, $25.-Hong Kong Daily Preis, Feb.

"has been appointed to the cruiser 25, 1905. ship-though a thing of beauty at its plan for preventing attempts at best-was an ideal method of transpiracies enn be possibly devised, but Vindictive which was withdrawn Looking Back 50 Years.

the system in operation since the recently from" duty as flagship in port, so the world does move, after Anking outrage has proved more the Second Cruiser Squadron, and all-even the maritime world, not effective than any other-yet this ja is to leave Chatham about the end on WEDNESDAY

that steamship or motorship design the system which is to be brought ofFebruary for a trooping trip to to an end at the end of March. the 1973 DAY of MARCH,, 1830,

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Statement of Accounts and the Roper NA EXTRAORDINARY has reached the ideal, by any We await with keen curiosity fuller the Serapis and a division of the

and importance. We have al at Noor, for the purpose of receiving a

A subject upon which there details of the reasons prompting Eighth Flotilla in China.

ways sought to give the Governor of the Directors for the year ended 3187 GENERAL MEETING of the HONG-means

KONG CANTON AND MACAO is some controversy locally concerns decision which is opposed to sli

Lou Magnolia, the well-known credit for good intentions, but, it DECEMBER, 1999.

THE TRANSFER BOOKS of the STEAMBOAT COMPANY LIMITED, that part of the International Con- common-sense.

American boxing referee, and Ham is becoming increasingly evident Company will be CLOSED from will, on the Requisition of Sir ROBERT

Thirdly, and lastly, another batch Kantor, have announced that they that he is in all points diametri- SATURDAY, ETH MARCH, 1930, to Ho Tuks, and Messrs Li Taz Foxo, vention for the safety of life at sea,

wishes of the British and foreign WEDNESDAY, 19TH MARCH, 1930. T. N. CHAU. M. K. LO, T. N. CHAT, as which provides that after midnight of orders from the Home Govern propose to organize an inter-city cally opposed to the interests and

ment to the authorities of this "hai alai" league. The cities in- Both Days inclusive.

KENNETH CHAN as Trustee of CHAN on June 30, 1931, helm or steering Colony. In the House of Commons ciuded will probably be New York, communities. That His Excelleney KAI MING, deceased. Tuse Causa orders shall be given in the direct last week a question was raised re-

St. Louis, Boston, Chicago. New has done some good in the course WEL LI KbON CHUN, WORD YUN TONG

drawn from Caban. idle to deny, but it is much to be General Managers, and C. A. DA ROZA, being Shareholders sense. That is to say, when a ship lating to the issuance to Chinese Orleans and Los Angeles Players of his administration it would be

who have passed Board of Trade would be [9066 holding in the Aggregate Upwards of is going ahead, an order containing examinations in Hong Kong of South American, Mexican and feared that if he remains much

1/10th of the Issued Share Capital of the Company in pursuance of Article the word "starboard" or prefer letters signed by the Harbour Spanish cities. "Hai alai," a tew langes his policy tends to set race

bull game, has been recently intro- harm. of Association of the ably right shall only be used master, certifying that the holder

against race, and instead of bring- met the tests applied to duced to Shanghai. and in exercire

ing. British, foreignera, and Chin- by Section 67 of the Cem when it is intended, on shipa as British subjects taking master's,

The submarine depot ship Titania ese together, is more likely to per- at présent generally constructed Brst mate's, or chief engineer's. Ordinanca 1911 BE HELD IN TE FOTICE IS GIVEN BOARD Nthat the FORTY-FIRST OF LIAN BOOK OF ME1985 and arranged, that the wheel, the certificates. The Under-Secretary and the Fourth Submarine Flotilla petuate division His last atter- 17 from Hong Kong and went on deepen this impression. If the Kong Government had been autho DINARY GENERAL MEETING Will BUILDING, VICTORIA, HONG Koro, on rudder-blade, and the head of the for the Colonies said that the Hong arrived at Sheernes on January ance is eminently calculated to be held at the Company's Oficer, P. & TUESDAY, the 4T DAY OF MARCH, ship' shall all move to the right rised to make this arrangement, to Chatham Dockyard, their crews Chinese wish to form a Cham- 0. BUILDING, CO WEDNESDAY 12TH 1930, immediately after the Conclusion The object, of course, is to obtain and that its action was approved being sent on foreign service leave. ber of Commerce there is no par by the Home Government. Similar The submarines to be, replace ticular reason why they should not MARCH, 1930, at 11 A.M., for the pur. of the Annual General Meeting.

For the purpoer of considering the uniformity of practice among the arrangements appear to have been ed in Far Eastern waters by do so, though some of their numbor of the Odin are members of the Hong Kong Rubmarines pose of presenting the Report of the

made in the West Indies, judging new Directors together with a Statement of

"general policy of the Company in shipping of all nations..

which will leave Eng Chamber, and we should have regard to its farming out of the

We are surprised to learn that from the fact that a protest has class, Accounts to 31st DECEMBER 1929, and electing Dirroters and Auditors.

"Chinese freight and passage money among British sailors on the China, been received from Jamaica in ad- land at the end of this month for thought that would have answered "of its steamers and to the recent Coast there appears to be some dition to that made by the China Hong Kong with the new sub their purpose. The idea of grant- "tanders sent in to the Company in "respect thereof, and for the purpose Opposition to the change, yet even a Coast Guilds. The Federation of marine depot ship Medway. Subing the Chinese a site for a build: "of passing such Roselations in rela landsman knows that steering orders Merchant Navy Officers is making marine L 3 is ordered to be "scraping for the use of a Chamber of tion thereto as may be thought it." which refer to the direction of a strong protest to the British Gov- ped" after April 1 next, but the Commerce is simply preposterous; tiller are na obsolete nowadays as erament in regard to this extra-other five submarines will be retain the Hong Kong Chamber receive *Dated this 17th day of February, 1930. those that refer to the direction of ordinary system and we are not ed on service. The next service of na grant; have been offered no site,

the wind, auch

up and surprised. Imagine British doctors, H.M.B. Titania will be as depôt and pay handsomely for their pre By Order of the Board of Directors,

JOHN ARNOLD, "down." It is mid that some mem- barristers, and solicitors tamely ship of the Sixth Submarine Flotil sent accommodation-Hong Kong

bers of the China Coast Officers agreeing to a system whereby per-la at Portland in place of Vulcan: Daily Press, Feb. 25, 1880.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.. Hong Kong, 20th Feb., 1933.

THE HONG KONG ELECTRIC. CO., LTD.

THE REGISTER of MEMBERS of the Company will be CLOSED from 26TH FEBRUARY 1930 to MARCH 1980, Both Days "inclusive, during which Period No Transfer of Shares can be registered.

By Order of the Board of Directors, LIVINGSTON & Co., LTP,

Agents, Hong Kong, 19th Feb., 1980, (9955

Executor of CHAU SHIU KI deceased,

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