THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1930.
NEW ADVERTISE MENTS.
NEW ADVERTISE. MENTS.
FOR THE RACES
B.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
UNIVERSITY ANNUAL
THA
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS RELAY
by Public Auction
to be held on MONDAY, the 3D DAY of MAROH, 1950, at 5 PM. at the Offices of the Public Works
of Department, by Order EXDELLENOT THE GOVERNOR, of One Lot of GROWN LAND at Mong Kok Taui. in the Colony of Hong Kong, for
a term of 75 years, with the option
of renewal at Crown Bent to be
SPORTS.
TEE for ENTRANCE
RADE OPEN to COLONY in $10.00. ENTRY CLOSES Before NOON, MARCH STIL
(81) A. A. AZIZ,
Hon. Secretary, SPORTS SUB-COMMITTER.
[9086
fixed by the Barreyor of RIB MATESTTT HONG KONG BENEVOLENT
Ktwo, for one further term of 75 youtu.
PARTICULARS OF THE
. 26, Los Inland
between Prince Edward Road,
Fa Yusa Streat and Hai Yee
Street.
Registry No. No, of Hale.-
Locality.
Boundary
Measure-
ments.
Ai por
ale plan
LOT.
About
29,830
*
* |
Contents in
Square foot.
Ananal
Bontal.
Upset Prica.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
܀
342
(9082
B
53,730
PARTI Sale by Public Auction to
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS
be held on MONDAY, the 3RD DAT of MARCH. 1990, at 3 x.x., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His EXCELLENOT THE GOVERNOR of One Lot of CROWN LAND at Tai Kok Tani, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Bent to be fixed by the Burveyor of Hn MarZETY THE KINO, ler one further term of 75 years.
No. of Bala
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
Locality.
Street and Ki Lun Street,
Kowloon Inlanifi.
Lot No. 2307, Jauction of Portland
Tai
Registry No.
:
G.
Boundary
| Menzure
ments.
Asper
malo plan
Contents in
About
Square feet
.00C8
耳
PUBLIC AUCTION,
Annual
Rental.*
Upset, Prica.
106
[9083
*16,975
SOCIETY.
ANNUAL MEETING.
ANNUAL GENERAL
THEETING of the shore Socisty
will be held at the "CHEER OF CANTEEN on MONDAY, MARCH S, at 11.15 A.M.
WEATHER REPORT.
Yesterday's weather report, fore cast and remarks," issued by the THE SPORT OF KINGS Royal Observatory at 5.15 PP
stated:-
FINE CHAMPAGNES
THE KING or WINES!
"DE" ST, MARCEAUX & CO. REIMS (Vintage 1920)
Vin Brut and Very Dry.
UNION WATERBOAT CO., LTD. Per Dozen Qts
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
THE TWENTY FIFTH ANNUAL
GENERAL
"
MEETING of
SHAREHOLDERS will be held in the
OFFICES of Mosar. DowILL &
CONTANT, LIMITED, DA MONDAY, TER
$104.00 Pints...$54.00
10TH MARCH, 1950, at 11 AM. for the AYALA & CO. (Vintage)
of receiving the Report of the purpose General Managers together with Statement of Accounts to 81at Dick- ***R, 1929.
Per Dozen Qts. The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED From the
Pinta 1 MARCE T 10TH MARCH, 1930, Both Dates inclusive.
DODWELL & CO., LTD.,
General Managera.
[9017
THE HONG KONG ELECTRIC
CO., LTD,
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Not the FORTY FIRST OR DINARY GENERAL MEETING
be held at the Company's Oscos, P. & 0. BUILDING, OR WEDNESDAY 12TH for the par- AM MARCH, 1930, x 11
of presenting the
Statement of Directors together with Raport of the Accounts to Stat DECEMBER 1929, and electing Directors and Auditors:
THE REGISTER of MEMBERS of the Company will be CLOSED from 25TH FEBRUARY 1930 to 19TH MARCH 1990; Bath Days inclusive. during which Period No Transfer of Shares can be registered.
By Order of the Board of Directors, GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., LÆ,
Agents.
Hong Kong, 19th Feb. 1930. [8056
THE DAIRY FARM, ICE & COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS,
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the THIRTY-FOURTH
No
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING
"to
the
at
#
$95.00
$50.00
GOLDEN GUINEA " Sparkling Muscatel.
Per Dozen Qts.
"
Pints ....
A. S. WATSON
& CO., LTD.
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.
PHONE C. 616.
The depression continues to move, E.N.E. and is now central to the South of Korea. There are indica- tions of an anticyclone forming
over N. China.
Local Forecast:-Variable winds, moderate, freshening from E. later, generally overcast, some fog and
rain.
DEATHS.
ANDREW.-On February 10,
73rd year.
at
Chefoo, GEORGE ANDREW; in his HADDEN-O February 13, at Chao- tung, Yunnan, of typhoid fever, HADDEN, RICHARD
PERROTT M.B., B.CH., aged 44 years.
Editorial and Business Offices: 11, Ice House Street. Tel. Central
19.
Night Editor (Wanchai Office):
Tel. Central 4811. London Office:21. Bride Lane,
Fleet Street, E.C. 4.
The Daily
Press.
HONG KONG, FIBRUARY 27, 1930.
"DEAD SLOW" AT ST.
JAMES'.
"Glory" is
more than a very few dozen. Tho! boom in private flying which has arisen in the United States, how- aver, since young Colonel Lind- bergh's spectacular feat has brought. into being no fewer than 3,000 privately owned American planca. Of the 31,000,000 miles flown by
But beneath all the superficial H.M. Consul General for Shang- | 3,000 Private Aeroplanes, Iturbulance, and froth there are - hai Mr. J. F. Breaan, has an attack In Great Britain and anywhere
signs of a current setting in na
of influenza and has gone to the in Europe a private airplane is un-- opposite direction. There has been General Hospital. During his tem-usual enough to be a curiosity, a are-awakened popular interest in
porary absence, any matters re- the Great War, clearly reflected in
a motor-car was thirty years ago."," quiring his attention should be re films, in plays such as Journey'sferred to Mr. A. P. Blunt, II. M. No country in the Old World has End," in booka like. All Quiet on the Western Front, and in the Superintending Consul. number of war-stories appearing in
A Nanking telegram says that no popular magazines. The struggle' is being viewed at a new angle. less than one thousand famine suf- ferers of Honan Province have ar Hate of the enemy has given place lived in the capital within the past to interest in his achievements and
few days, and that the philan- his point of view, priced at nil, but knowledge of the thropic organizations there are go- real nature of the struggle, as aparting to raise sufficient funds to send from propagandist statement, is the them back to their native places. object both of those who fought and of the rising generation whe know perfectly well that it may happen again, and. probably will, if the nations go on as at present, How little most of those who fought knew of War when they went out. They were prepared to die or to be wounded and carried quickly to & comfortable hospital and there nursed to health if a general atmos phere of adulation. But how many had figured lying for hours and even days in no man's land," with life slowly ebbing, with agonising pain, or permanent disfigurement, blindness, humiliating mutilation, or the mind sicknness that destroys power of work.
been in the trenches before,
""
América's total of 4,850 aeroplanes, about 12,000,000 were travelled by Former President and Mra Cal-the private planes, of which there vin Coolidge arrived at Los Angeles are more in California than in any from Washington last week. Inter other State. The flyers are to be viewed, as are all prominent visi- found chiefly in two groups. The appear in the talkies," Mr.'plane of his or her own, are cen- fors, ne to whether he intended to wealthier persons, each with
clubs scattered all over the country... Coolidge said that he did not in-tred in numbers of aviation country chiefly in the neighbourhood of tend to enter them professionally.
Rumours that the Osaka plant cities. The less wealthy of the General Motors Japan Ltd., groups which share a plane or two would be removed to Shanghai, be- and the salary of a teacher. cause of recent labor troubles, were must be very annoying when the denied at Kobe by Mr. J. G. Jane duck of the group comes a Mooney, Vice President of the Gen-cropper and breaks up the com- eral Motors Corporation and Fremunal machine just as everyone was sident of the General Motors Ex-beginning to feel at home with it! .port Company.
j
form
Dr. Wilmot Boone, a Shantung Death of Shanghai Resident.
The funeral took place in Shang- missionary, who landed at "San Francisco on February 18 from the hai, last week, of Dr. Carl Mosberg, Far East in a race against time who had been in failing health for to get to a San Bernardino hospital, several years. On the night of where his mother was near death, February 18 he collapsed in the arrived in San Bernardino by a street, dying later in the General temobile next day from the "Los Hospital from the effects of an Angeles airport, after flying from apoplectic stroke. Dr. Mosberg was. San Francisco to Los Angeles. born in Hagen, Westphalia, on March 19, 1864, so that he was 66.
.
Thus ROBERT GRAVES, a good soldier, athlete and poet-writes of it. "One piece of shell went through my left thigh, high up near the groin I must have been at the full stretch of my stride to escape emasculation. In an earlier page he recounts the mess conversation overheard on the ove of a battle in which poison gas was being used for the first time: "Tell me, Thomas, do you believe in this
Among the passengers arriving in funny accessory Thomas said: Hong Kong this morning by the years of age. As a young man be went to the University of Philadel- It's damnable. It's not soldering. Rawalpindi from Singapore is Mr.phia, to complete bis studies in den- It will bring us bad King C. Gillette, whose name is tistry, and established a practice in luck. We're sure to bungle it....
known around the world as the Shanghai 37 years ago. Since then Look at these new gas companies inventor of the safety razor. Mr. he had only once been back to How can they do anything else'." Gillette is visiting the great army Germany for a holiday. There were Then later: The General Staff of agents and correspondents engag THE grave difficulties which the Officer said to the Adjutant, rather ed in various parts of the world very few of the old school who had not a close acquaintanceship with delegates to the Five-Power Naval drunkenly: Charley, do you see in marketing his famous wares, Dr. Mosberg, says the N-C. Daily Conference are encountering, and that silly old women over there and will proceed to Shanghai after News, and held him in the highest $65.00 the placid. acceptance of the slow. Calls himself General Officer Com- spending a couple of days in the esteem. Dr. Mosberg had been a member of the Shanghai Race Club manding. Doesn't know where he Colony.. aces of their progress, raises the is; doesn't know where his Division
for many years, and could claim On February 11 the death took at least one naique local distine- is; can't read map properly. $35.00 question as to how far the citizens He's marched the poor off place, suddenly, in Kobe afteration. He found time to do servido of the nations represented take any their feet and left his supplies belong illness, of Mr. Charles Murray with the Light Horse and, passing Duff, son of the late Surgeon-Gen through the various ranks, even- interest at all in the problem of hind God knows where... war and armaments. We have been And to-morrow he's going to fight eral Charles Murray Duff, of the tually became the Officer Command- a battle. Doesn't know anything Indian Army. The deceased was a
James Penderng, some few years before the War, warned by scientists, Generals and, about battles; the men havo never brother of Mrs.
continuing so for about two years Mollison, of Kamakura and was and proving to be both a popular and the day after to-morrow he'll well-known among the foreign com- and efficient officer. The Light be sent home." That was how it munity as one of the old residents, Horse is generally regarded as a fell out, as it generally does fall having been in Japan for about half British unit, and very few non- cut in war." The films, with such a century. "What Price Glory," pictures as
The annual general meeting of started a campaign against war, the writers have taken it ap-Mr. the Royal Society of St. George H. G. WELLS is writing a biting (Shanghai Branch) was held at the satire on the man the Empire Shanghai Clab last week, with a wants" called "The Autocracy of good attendance. Mr. O. M. Green, Mr. Parham, which is appearing the retiring President took the serially. People are reading these chair, supported by most of the things they are learning what war Committee. The business before the means, how it arises, and how meeting consisted, in addition to
On Sunday last, while Indian operations are bungled. They do the election of officers and the pass Constable Ali Bukis was on duty in not see themselves as humble sacri- ing of the report and accounts, the vicinity of Connaught Road fices of the high priests of belligerent altering the rule regarding sub- patriotism. There may be unex: scriptions, which have now heer West, his attention was attracted by pected, and disturbing reactions, raised to 85 per annum, with the cries, of "help" coming from the vastly unfavourable to the careers abolition of the entrance fee. The barbour. On making his way to the of the distinguished Naval Confer new President of the Society, who harbour-wail he saw a European ence delegates, if they love the was elected with great applause, is struggling in the water. The man historic portals of St. James' Palace Mr. R. F. C. Master, who has been apparently could not swim. There was not a sampan within calling with personal dignity intact but Vice-President for the past year, distance, and no steps hard by foundations laid of another world while Dr. E. G. Gauntlett was Ali's hurried search for a piece of
The five elected., Vice-President. new members of the committee, rope or bamboo with which to help elected en bloc, are Messrs. R. the drowning man proved of no A happy thought came to Bailey, C. D. Pearson, C... E. bim. Quickly he unwound his Sparke, G. L. Wilson and C. S. lengthy turban and dropped one Speyer, the remainder in office end of it in front of the struggling being Messrs... M. Reader Harris, E. S. Wilkinson, W. Nation, D. L. man, who secured it, and was towed. Ralph, G. F. Dumbarton, HM. By the constable to the nearest steps and thus saved. The constable" took Mann, H. V. Wilkinson, G. P.
bis charge to No. 7. Police Station, Forster, H. E. Peters and Capt. where the special care of Inspector Collett and Sergeant Watt recover- R. M. J. Martin.
ed him He informed the Inspector that his name was Muncken. He was Chief Officer of the German steamer Tsin Tao, and was walking along the Prayn Wall looking for a sampan to take him off to his ship. He tripped over some obstacle in.
THE HONG KONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD.
AMENDED NOTICE ΤΟ SHAREHOLDERS.
Admirals that modern scientific" warfare, with its super-explosives, aircraft, poison gas, and bacteria- bombe, will be more devastating and terrible that any conflict in the past. There will be no discrimina- tion between civilians and core- batants. Alf will gufer alike, Civilisation will be destroyed, and. the very survival of the better part of the human race will be made problematical. That is a fearful warning and peacetime maneuvres, such as last year's "bombing of London," suggest that it is in Do way, exaggerated. The leading TOWN OFFICE, 2, LOWER ARBETENTE ORDINARY MERT
Powers are met
to discuss the Roap, on FRIDAY, TUX 14TH MARCH,
the limitation and eventual aboli- 1930, at. 11 A.M, for the purpose of ING of SHAREHOLDERS in the receiving the Report of the Directors Company will be held in the BOARD ROox tion (except for police services) of together with Statement of Accounts for of Mysens. GIBB, LIVINGSTON & the Year ending 31st DECEMBER, 1929, Co., LTD., P. & O. BUILDING, VICTORIA those naval armaments which are declaring Dividend and re-electing HONG KONG, on TUESDAY, 47 admittedly a source of international MARCH, 1930, at 11 AM for the purpose insecurity and irritation. No one Directors and Auditor.
of receiving Report of the Directors, together with a Statement of Accounts, likes paying taxes for these arma- Declaring a Dividend and Electingments, and no one wants to. be
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from WEDNESDAY, 19TH FEBRUARY to TUESDAY, 42 MAROE, 1930. Both Days inclusive, during whi i Period No Transfer of Shares can be Registered. By Order of the Board of Directors,
JOHN ARNOLD, 8977]
Secretary.
Company will be held at the Company's
of the Sale by Public Auction of the SHAREHOLDERS in the
MONDAY, be held on SRD DAT of MARCH 1830, 3. the Offices of the Pablice Works Department, by Order of His EXCELLENCY TUB GOVERNOR, of One Lot of CROWN LAND at T Kok Tsui, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years with the optios of renewal at a Crown Rent to Sted by the Surveyor of His MAJESTY TAL KING, for one farther term of 75
PARTICULA US OF THE LOT.
years,
No. of Sale.
Lot No. 2305.
Kowloon Inland Registry No. Strat & Ki Log Locality.
Junction of Portland;
G.
Street, Tai Kok
Tani
Boundary
Menaare.
ments.
As per
calo plan.
Contents in
Square feet.
jennay
[PYGI
..
ཆ་
< Upset Price. Į
[9084
R.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
#160
PA Bale by Public Auction to PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS
of
Z
be held on MONDAY, the SED DAY of MARCH, 1930, at 3 ... at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of HIS EXCELLENCY Gorzanos, of One Lot of CROWN LAND Bear Tsun Wan, D.D. 446, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for A term of 75 years, commenting from 1st July, 1808, with the option of renewal at a Crown Bent to be fired by the Surveyor of His Marty THE KING, for one farther term of 94 years leas three days.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
No. of Sale. I
Taun Wan Marine Registry No.
Locality.
CHAS ALL TWENT
Boundary
Measure-
ments.
...
As per
jalo plati
Annual
Rental.
Upest Price.
528,000
Contents in
Square fest
1,219
10,560
19088
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED From the 4rn to the 14 MARCH, 1930, Both Days inclusive.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
J. D. THOMSON,
Acting Secretary. Hong Kong, 25th Feb., 1990. [9074]
HONG KONG TRAMWAYS, LIMITED.
NOTION
TOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the ORDINARY YEARLY GENERAL METING of BONG KONG TRAMWAYS. LIMITED. will be held at the Offices of Meners. JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD, Hong Kong, on TUESDAY, the 18TH DAY OF MARCH, 1930, at 12 O'Clock NOON,
HE
HUNDRED AND
Directors and Auditors.
suffocated or infected by some foul disease, distributed from the air, because it has been decided in high places that national honour and vital interests are "at stake."
war.
News and Views.
On Tuesday one case of typhoid, one of small-pex and one of paer peral fever were reported...
The Greater Shanghai authorit ias,bave issued an order that all oficials will hereafter. be required making of their clothes. to use only native products in the
Prettier Yachts.
To fastidious yachtsmen it is giving pleasure to see that the de signers and owners of the latest big power yachts are returning to the policy of grace and beauty which
Britons even get into the ranks. unless they are very closely identi fed with racing or its allied sports, and it is believed Dr. Mosberg was the only one ever to be given the
command.
Looking Back 25 Years,
avail.
:.
On the surface there appears not the least concern about the expert warning of war's consequence,
and only a languid interest in the Naval The National Opium Suppression Conference itself. Nothing, in fact, Commission will shortly send de-
puties to various cities throughout was the keynote of steam-yacht his path, and thus fell into the beyond pious hope that some-
the country to investigate the alleg.design during its balcyon days in sea, from which he was saved by THE HONG KONG, CANTON & thing will be done-provided "oured drug trafficking activities of the nineties. Mr. G. L Watson, the admirable device of the Indian
MACAO STEAMBOAT
fellows" are not outwitted in the foreigners, says the Chinese press. designer of Britannia, was then the constable-Hong Kong Daily Prest,
star architect for these yachts, & February 28, 1905, complicated game of bargaining for
A telegram from a Bavarian large number of which were built Looking Back 50 Years. cruisers, submarines, and the rest.
source recently started a rumour on the Clyde for wealthy American
CO., LTD.
to transact the Ordinary Business of that An EXTRAORDINARY It is case, in fact, to agree with of the forthcoming betrothal of owners, and it was always said of
the Company.
By Order of the Board,
W. F. SIMMONS.
Recretary.
Hong Kong, 24th Feb., 1930. 19067
GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO., LIMITED.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN GENERAL MEETING of the HONG... KONG, CANTON AND MACAO
a speaker at the recent lccal Dioce
14
On
Her
HONG KONG RACES.-A cold wind Royal Highness Princes him that he literally could not turn and occasional showers of rain out anything but a beautiful ship. rendered the afternoon anything Juliana of The Netherlands to
German prince. It is reliably After his day, however, a craze set but a pleasant one for the specta etated that these rumours are un-
in for strict utility. It really start tors, and a soft course made the ed with the famous Sagitta, whose running rather bad for the ponies. founded.
straight stem and single maat av fields in all the events, and, taking There were, however, fairly good. her a practical, workmanlike ap
Whilst on their usual round, patrol boats of the Woosung water police met three pirate juuks out side Woosung early this week and engaged them in a fight lasting about half an hour. The pirates later succeeded in escaping.
pearance, it is true, but could not into consideration the state of the Clydesiders. However, the idea. As was to be expected from the state compare in beauty with the old-time course, the time made was fair. caught on, and by the beginning of of the weather, the attendance was the war there were quite a number Dot very large. Among those pre- of big-power yachts with straight scat were His Excellency, Major- stem and far more the appearance General Donovan, the Chief Justice, of a liner than of a pleasure craft. and the Colonial Secretary. The
AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that the REGISTER OF MEMBERS of the Company will be STEAMBOAT COMPANY LIMITED, zan Conference who declared that, CLOSED From TUESDAY, the will, on the Requisition of Sir ROBET
no serious thinking is done to- Both Days inclusive. to TUESDAY, the 18 MARCH 1930, Ho TUNG, and Mears. La Tas Foxo,
T. N. OBAV, M. K. Lo, T. N. OFA, a day," and to add the opinion of Executor of OHAU SHIU XI deceased the young interport cricketer, who KENNETH CHAY as Trustee of KAI MING deceased. Tore Cause said that business and sport fully WEI, LI KOON CHUN, WONG YUN TONG Monopolised the energy and intel- and C. A. na Boza, being 6bareholders holding in the Aggregate Upwards ofligence of the average young man 1/10th of the Issued Share Capital of and, that when evening came, a the Company in pursuance of Article detective novel, mechanicul music, 85 of the Articles of Association of the Company and in exercies of the power conferred by Section 67 of the Com TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN panie Ordinance 1911 BE HELD IN THE
fell overboard from the Yaumati engines after the war increased this small compared with previous years. Book or M28 G188, man and woman who is content to ferry launch: Man Chung, shortly tendency, and most of the bigger The course was kept by a body of ANNUAL MEETING or SHARE- HOLDERS will be held at the BUILDING, VICTORIA, HONG KONG, On Offices of the Company, ST. GEORGE'S TUESDAY, the 4TH DAY of MARCH, they please, and play the old game side at about 7.30 pm, yesterday. liner. British, American, and Ger- and the police were conspicuous by man designers all followed the their absence, the authorities having refused to allow their attendance. BUILDING CHATKE ROLD, Victoria, 1930, immediately after the Conclusion of international rivalry, France, The man was rescued by the crew Hong Kong. on WEDNESDAY of the Annual General Meeting, despite an overwhelming land and of the tug Rau Ring. He was sent policy, later modifying it by chant-The following is the result of the
to hospital, but his condition is not ing the straight stem into one slight- the 19TH DAY of MARCH, 1930, "For the purpose of considering the air supremacy, will give nothing very serious
ly lipped like an old-fashioned at Noon, for the perpose of receiving
north-country collier. With the Btatement of Accounts and the Report
latest, ships, however, including many of those built in Germany and the United States, the old clipper tem, with its graceful curve and bowsprit, has come back, and vuite a number of important yachts have been given it. It may take up rather more space when lying along- graceful and more yachty" in
a rubber of bridge was all he A Chinese.named Chan Chuen, could manage. So much for the said to be 18 years old, accidentally. The general adoption of Diesel number of natives present was very
that the 419T ORDINARY BONGSTON & CO., LIMITED. P. & 0. let political," leaders" do just a after the boat left the Hong Kong post-war ships were built on these men from the 27th Laniskillings,..
of the Directors for the year ended 31ar DECEMBER, 1999.
THE TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from SATURDAY, 8TH MARCH, 1930, to WEDNESDAY. 19th MABOH, 1930, Buth Days inclusive.
By Order of the Board of Director,
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.,
General Managers, Hong Kong, 20th Feb., 1932, [9056
H
general policy of the Company in
1
regard to its farming out of the away at sea America will accept "Chinen. Ireight and passage money aparity of her own definition, "of its steamers and to the recent
tenders sent in to the Company in Signor MUSSOLINI is uncompromis "respect thereof, and for the purpose ing when it comes to Italy's am- * of passing such Resolutions in rela bition, Japan shows no indication
tion thereto as may be thought fit."
#
The various Chinese government railways have been ordered by the Ministry of Railways to hand back, without delay, to the Shanghai- Nanking Railway, the locomotives formerly taken to the north during of being more accommodating than the Kiangsu-Chekiang War. The Shanghai-Nanking Railway, the its locomotives to meet the demand arising from increasing traffic.
Derby
Mr. W. H. Forbes Filon d'Or, 10st. 11lb. (Ogle)... Mr. Paul's Oriental, 10st.
10lb. (Nickels) ................ Mr. Octavio's Bellyn, 10st.
1016. (Brandt)
Mr. Kerfoot's Wild Foam,
10nt, 12lb (Hutchings)... 0 Mr. Risk's Strathallie, 10st...
Dated this 17th day of February, 1950. any of the other Powers in regard order says, iz urgently in need of side & quay, but it is much more 10lb. (Bidwell)
By Order of the Board of Directors, |
JOHN ARNOLD, 9042]
to modifying her "minimum" Pre Becretary, quirements for national security.
appestance.
Time: amin, 34 ace-Hong Kong Daily Press, February 27, 1880.
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.