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HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
FIRST EXTRA KACE
TMEETING will be held (Weather, Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on "SATURDAY, ETH MARCH, 1800,
Commencing at 27.x.
The First Bell will be Bungat 1.30 r.x.
MEMBER'S ENCLOSURE - Members are notified that they and
CUSTOMS for KOWLOON and DISTRICT will be CLOSED to PUBLIC BUSI NESS on WEDNESDAY, the 12m MARCH, 1930.
J. M. H. OSBORNE, Commissioner of Chinese Customs, Kowloon and District.
YORK BUILDING,
Hong Kong, 4th Mar., 1930. [9109
HONG KONG REALTY AND TRUST CO., LTD, (INCORPORATED UNDER THE COMPANIES ORDINANCES or Boxe Kose).
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
THE HONG KONG DAILY ¿
that the ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS of
the HONG KONG BEALTY AND TRUST COMPANY, LIMITED, will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, EXCHANGE BUILDING (2ND)
of "
D YEUX BOAD CENTRAL, Hong Kong, on SATURDAY, the SNA DAY OF MARCH, 1930, at 11.30.M., for
the
purpose of receiving a Statement their Ladies must wear their Badges Accounts and the Report of the prominently displayed,
No one without Badge will be Board of Directors for the Year ended 31st Deckman, 1929, and re-electing admitted to the Members' Enclosure.
Directors and the Auditors. Badges admitting Non-members to the Members Enclosure and Clubs Rooms at $5.00 for Gentleman and $3.00 for Ladies, are obtainable through the SECRETARY upon introduction by MARCH, 1930, until SATURDAY, Member, such Member to be responsible the 22ND DAY OF MARCH, 1930, Foth
Days inclusire.. for payment of all Chits, &c.
Badges
admitting
to Membera Enclosure will not be on sale at the Race Course
Members can obtain, upon application to the SECRETARY, Badges (limited to Twas for the Fr-e Admission to the Member's Enclosure of Wires, Lady relatives and Frinds
Namen mast be stated when applying. Da ne pretext will Children be pormitted in their Enclosure during The Morting.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The Price of Admission to the Publis Enclosure $1.00 for all Perman
Including Ladies, and is payable at
the Gate.
will not
Soldiers and Bailors in Uniform are Admitted Hat Price.
Bookmakers, Tic Tac Men, etc., permitted to operate with in the Precincts of the HONG KONG JOCKZY CLUB during the Rses Meeting. By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary.
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ANNUAL NAVAL CONTRACTS. (EALED TENDERS'are Invited for the Following CONTRACTS.
viz:
Supply of Timber
Materials,
and Timber
Upholstery Work. Dry Cleaning Work, Repairlog Clocks, Watches, and
Stop Watches. Supply and Repair of Bamboo
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The Right is reserved of Bejecting All or any. Tenders and of accepting gay portion of a Tender.
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The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED From SATURDAY, the 15TH DAT
or
By Order of the Board,
O. F. V. RIBEIRO.
Acting Secretary. Hong Kong, 3rd Mar, 1930. [9104
. THE HONG KONG FIRE
INSURANCE CO., LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. THE SIXTY-FIRST ORDINARY
GENERAL
MEETING of BHAREHOLDERS will be held at the Offices of the Undersigned on WEDNESDAY. the 28TH MARCH. 1930, at
at NOON, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the General Managers, together with a Statement. of Accounts for the Year ended the 31st DECEMBER, 1920,
The SEARE REGISTER and TRANSFER HOOKS will be CLOSED From the 19Tu to the 267 MARCH, 1930, Both Days inclusive.. JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LID
General Managera, TUX HONG KONG FIRE INSURANCE Co., LTD. Hong Kong, 5th Mar, 1990. [9103
GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO., LIMITED.
Hong Kong
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GILBEYS DRY GIN
LONDON
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PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1930.
WEATHER REPORT.
The result of the experiment Members of Committes and others which is now being made in brand- also are assisting in the sale of Yesterday's weather report, forecasting lessons in Cantonese will tickets for the S.P.C.A. Fancy rast and remarks, issued by the be awaited with great interest. In Dress Ball, on Friday, March 7, are Royal Observatory at 8.03 p.m., England the B.B.C. bare broadcast reminder that a return of this sales stated:-
French lessons with great success, should be sent to the Hom. Treasury The anticyclone is central over and thero is no obvious reason why Percy Smith Seth & Fleming to-day N.E. China. The Northern depres- local talks in and on Cantonese sion has passed into the Pacific to should not be equally successful. | (March p). the EN.E. of Tokyo. The South-If-as we hope, the result fully ern depression remains central to justifies the experiment, the way the West of Hainan and has deep will have been opened for further ened slightly.
Local Forecast:-E, winds, mode. rate to fresh, overcast, fog and
rain.
DEATH.
MONTGOMERY.-On March 3,
Lower Crescent, Belfast, EUPHEMIA, beloved wife of The Very Rev. Dr. HENRY MONT GOMERY, M.A., D.D., in her 81st
(505 year. (By cable)..
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Based on the physical prínciple of the floating of bodies, an Italian inventor, De Faveri, has designed
life-saving suit in which he claims that a shipwrecked person can re- main afoat for an indefinite period. The suit is made of a special water- proof tissue, being similar in shape. to the overalls used by airmen and motorists, with the addition of a hood. It is constructed on a system. of watertight compartments which can be blown out by breathing into four small tubes. Emergency rations can be stored in the pockets-which also contain ingenious instrumente for day and night signalling. In the course of a film demonstration in London at the Regent Street Polytechnic, M. Sambucetti' stated that exhaustive tests had been re- cently carried out at the naval port of Spezin in the presence of the The first report of Ner-Sug, Ltd., Commander-in-Chief of the Italian since the sensational exposures last Navy, who had forwarded a favour- year and the arrest of Mr. Brandable report of the apparatus to the reth, the chairman and founder of Admiralty,
£53,000 Losses of Nor-Sag.
Car
the company, has been issued. It covers two years, and shows that in
aids to study by broadcasting for Fowler of the S.P.C.A. is in There are scores of subjects which Victoria Hospital as the result of could be dealt with by personal injuries received in a motor car resident in this Colony well quali accident. It appeare that Mrs fied to speak with authority. If it Fowler was run into by a should happen that the vocal chords driven by an Indian chauffeur, out- or nerves of the would-be lecturer side her house, No. 10, East Point are not considered by him to be Terrace at 10 p.m. on Monday at equal to the strain, his paper could night.
be read by one less self-conscious. There are hundreds of people in this Colony who would not trouble to attend a public lecture ou a Bcientife subject but would listen appreciatively to an interesting talk on that same subject if it were broadcast." Wireless lectures must
A Glass-Conscious Novelist. 14,be regarded mainly as introductory
The late D. H. Lawrence son of addresses-arousing an interest and the past year there was a loss of creating a desire for further and £28,645, na compared with a loss in more serious study. They should the previous period of £25,000. Its collier-was one of the most bril- give the listener a grasp of the said that a large part of the liant figures in contemporary let fundamental issues involved, and loss is due to the necessity forters. His writings scintillated with provide him with guidance for the cancelling contracts entered into by wit, and a limpid clear style dis closer and more systematie pursuit the previous board. Surplus pro- tinguished everything that came of that knowledge which, the unseen Perties have also had to be sold, from his pen. He Had, in addition, speaker wishes to make more widely while the expenditure of investiga keen imagination and power of tion into the company's affairs has character portrayal. He knew spread. In this way wireless can had to be met. The auditors in exactly the impression he wished achieve most valuable results as an
their report to the directors ab- to convey, and his skill in transmit- educational medium without grently nounce that items appearing in a ting thought to paper was unfalter reducing its capacity for providing
suspense account, amounting to ing. He had, in fact, the full fighter entertainment.
£254,935, are the subject of litigation equipment of a great author, and The study of Cantonese by the aid by the company against Mr. and/or such some critics will proclaim. of the microphone and receiving-set Mrs. Brandreth, but this suspense him. His position was in several ie an example of the possibilities account is not an exhaustive state- ways similar to that of Oscar Wilde ia the early nineties, but whereas of wireless in arousing interest in ment of the amount of the comWilde was a leader of London" a "dry" subject. Capable teachers pany's claims against them." Tha of the language are to be had with claim against Mr. Brandreth in Society and did his writing, when out difficulty and at no great ex- respect of foreign rights is also said and how he could, so that at the life and my talents into my Pense. Books on the subject can to be the subject of litigation by the best he said, "I put my genius into be bought at reasonable prices. But company, together with salary, coal-works, D. H. Lawrence lived al- wireless talk brings one-perhaps mission, and travelling expenses most as a recluse, and never lost
paid to Mr. and Mrs. Brandreth.
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LEARNING BY LISTENING-IN
1
For many years it has been possible to take up a serious course of language study by "gramophone. In London there is an institute for the first time-into direct touch which specialises in this form of with a subject which possibly ha never been given a moment's serious education, and by purchasing its thought. The voice of the unseen records one may study any of a speaker establishes that strange but dozen different languages-includ-strong personal contact which so often awakens an interest which ing Chinese! After the talking only needs stimulating to become machine came broadcasting, and absorbing. It is not to be expected that the talks which Mr. WELLS is there can be no doubt as to the giving on Cantonese will result in potentialities of wireless as a means fifty per cent, of his listeners decid, of creating and stimulating an ing to make a serious study of the language. If no more than five per interest in those subjects which cent, become sufficiently interested the low-brows call "high-brow." to wish to pursue their studies the About two years ago a Press cam experiment will have justified itself,
The way will have been opened paign was worked up against the the point will have been proved "dry," "dull" and otherwise that wireless talks can and do allegedly uninteresting talks which create, awaken, and sustain interest in something more than dance-music were boing addressed to the many and comic songs. In the University millions listening-in to the pro- of Hong Kong, and also outside grammes of the British Broadcast, there are men qualified to peak to much larger audiences then they ing Company. The agitation was can otherwise expect to address of more of a newspaper "stunt" than methods of study and the results experiment will show beyond nli a really serious public protest, and of research. We hope Mr. WELLA's the fact of these talks being still doubt that in this Colony there given is proof that they are actually are many people who would welcome the further development of wireless much more popular than they were talks on serious subjects.
Broadcasting
NOTICE IS BE ORDINARY
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ANNUAL MEETING or SHALE HOLDERS will be held at the THE TWENTY FIFTH ANNUAL Offices of the Company, St. GEORGE'S SHAREHOLDERS will be held in the represented to be,
CHATER ROAD, Victoris, BUILDING. OR WEDNESDAY OFFICES of Mesars, DoBILL & offers unique opportunities for the the 19TH DAY of MARCH, 1830, COMPANY LIMITED, Ou MONDAY, THE Cncouragement of study and serious 10TH MARCH, 1930, at 11,M., for the st Noos, for the purpose of receiving a Statement of Acconats sad the Report purpose of receiving the Report of the thinking, and it is clear from a of the Directors for the year ended 318 aneral Managers together with a glance at recent programmes, that Statement of Accounts" to Bist DECEM-| in England there is a keen "demand DECEMBER 1999.
We ZZE, 1920.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the for talks of this character. Company will be CLOSED From the have before us the items broadcast MARCH TO LOTE MARCH, 1930, from London and Daventry on Both Dates inclusivo..
THE TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from SATURDAY, 8: MAROH, 1930, to WEDNESDAY, 19TH MAHOH, 1930. Both Daya inciosive.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co..
General Managers. Hong Kong, 20th Feb., 1930,
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News and Views.
Owing to unusual pressure upon our space, our regular motor-pages will be included in to-morrow's issue instead of to-day.
his sympathy for the humble strata of society from which he came. There is the same taint, covered by
reader
At a meeting of the Institution of the word degeneracy" in much Electrical Engineers in Manchester of the work of these two men. A last month, Dr. G. C. Simpson re-book of D. H. Lawrence's written lecture on during the war, was burnt by order peated the " Kelvin
Lightning, which he gave some of a London magistrate, and the time age to the Institution in Lon- manuscript of his latest poema was don. The lecture was largely tech-confiscated while in the post. His nical, but Dr. Simpson said one or pictures, too, have aroused the. of which was that the old theory than his writings. His death-re- two things of general interest, one wrath of the unco quid" no less of lightning discharges had been ported by cable yesterday is a dominated by the idea that a cloud great loss to British literature, for was an electric conductor. That his work was a joy to those suf- theory was wrong; as a matter of ficiently sophisticated to be unin
type of fact, a cloud was one of the most fluenced by its subtle selacity. The perfect non-conductors possible. In impressionable
description of different kinds of would find him tedious, for his lightning, the lecturer that there allusions were esoteric, and the was every reason to believe that interest of his work lay in piceties all lightning, otherwise known as of style and the analysis of mental the thunderbolt, was a real objec reactions under situations conceiv tive phenomenon-globes of lighted and developed with the night- varying in size up to that of a man's mare imagination of morbid genius. head. How and where these balls was a problem worth investigation. Looking Back 25 Years, arose was not at all clear, and it There was lightning that resembled
I am not a little astonished to a pearl necklace, what seemed like notice that the discussion which being the points where the light was took place at the annual meeting of most intensive. What was called the Chamber of Commerce last week ribbon lightning as seen in some
has not produced & solitary letter photographs got its ribbonlike ap-in the newspapers pointing out that pearance through the movement of the obvious leason to be learnt the camera when the photograph from the state of things depicted was being taken. The lecture was in the speech of the Hon. Mr. illustrated by some striking photo Gershom Stewart is that we ought graphs of lightning, those showing to have representative government horizontal flashes, which are com in the Colony. In the history of mon in the tropica, being particular Hong Kong how many petitions ly impressive.
signed by almost every Britisher in. the Colony have been dispatched to the Colonial office in Eandon, de- Silk shipped by the N.D.L. ex- press 5.8. Áller from Hong Kong on
The famous London music-ball manding, or rather asking to he General Managers. twenty minutes on Oxford in the the 2nd vit. arrived at Marecilles Albambra has passed into the worki i given “a real effective voice in the management of the Colony's affairs external or internal?" I have seventies--one of a scries of lectures on the 3rd inst., a transit time of of shadows and echoes, or
plainer words has gone over to the culled the words within the quota- "entitled
"Looking Backward." 29 days.
"talkies."
Thus the two great tion-marks from a petition, sent in This was followed by another twenty
strongholds of the music-hall world 1894, when, I see, the British com- The auction of postage stamps in Leicester Squire, the Empire and munity also subscribed to the de minutes.devoted to "The Painting
next Friday at Lammert Bros. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN meaning of pictures. Then there be held at 5.15 p.m., and pot 8-15-the same loungers and needy only by the continuance of Hong of Space," one of a serice on the sales-room in Duddell Street will the Alhambra, ave fallen. Leices claration that "the prosperity of Nthe FORTY-FIRST OR
ter Square will be much the same the Colony can best be maintained a half-hour, talk on modern DINARY GENERAL MEETING will wonders of science Scientific Re. As stated by mistake in yesterday's folk and pleasure-hanting crowd at Kong as a free port."-Hong Kong.
night, perhaps with fewer people Daily Press, March 6, 1903. be held at the Company's Office, P. & 0. BUILDING, on WEDNESDAY 12 search and Clothes," with another
who are not waiters in evening on Freedom of Speech," one of MARCH, 1930, at 11 A.M., for the pur
a series entitled "Problems of
clothes, for it seems silly to put on Looking. Back 50 Years. talkie,"
The latest piece of folly and pose of presenting the Report of the Directors together with a Statement of Personal Liberty," and yet another
evening clothes for a on "Dr. John Bull," part of e
but there will be no ballet or serio- paltry intermeddling with the state Accounts to Slat Dzaman 1929, and
series on the progress of music.
comediennes or lion comiques or of things in thia Colony by the electing Diretors and Auditors.
REGISTER of MEMBERS of It is easy to imagine the annoy
any other sort of star in Leicester Government has just been per- Square to sing about its glories and petrated in the stoppage of the the Company ill
be CLOSED fromance of those whose feet are itching
eccentricities. The Tivoli went over sale of refreshments at the City 28TH FEBRUARY 1930 to 12rx to dance at such "dull" itemse as
to the "enemy long ago, and the Hall Theatre on the occasion of per- MARCH 1930, Both Days inclusive, these, but for those disinclined to
Very great sympathy will be Holborn is following. The Victoria formances there, and we fail to see during which Period No Transfer of listen to talks of this kind, the extended to Dr, J. H. Montgomery, Palace, near Victoria Station, how that any justifiable reason can be Shares can be registered.
B.B.C. very considerately provide, Medical Superintendent of the
ever, still keeps alive the old-given for this picos of petty alternative programmes There is Matilda Hospital, in the death of fashioned glories of the halls. One tyranny. Permission was given to range of dance-music, songe, his mother, news of which was ro hopes that Mr. Kipling will write the proprietors of the Hong Kong comedy, and band music for thoseceived yesterday by cable from who do not wish to listen to the Balfast.
the requiem of the music-halldom Hotel in Sir Arthur Kennedy's time. of Leicester Square. It was in the by Mr. J. Gardiner Austin, then tajka on serious subjects, and so the frivolous and the thoughtful
Empire where his Absent-minded Colonin! Secretary, to sell refresh-- Beggar" was recited to an accomments at the City Hall on nights are simultaneously catered for Family of Six with Tenpence.
given which, of course, is as it should be. Pathetic disclosures of a family's paniment of sovereigns and half when performances were The B.B.C. "is supported by all poverty were made at a West sovereigns dropped into the coffers until further notice," but a few classes of the community, and the minster inquest on Michael Joseph of the fund for the dukes' sons days since the hotel poople received. that went to notice from the police cancelling taates of each section have to be Crawley, aged forty-two, a jobbing and cooks' sons" taken into consideration in the gardner, who died in St. George's Table Bay, though why people in the permit held by them. Knowing
DODWELL & CO., LTD.,
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THE HONG KONG ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
By Order of the Board of Directors, GIBE, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.
Agents. Hong Kong, 19th Feb., 1030. [9058
THE DAIRY FARM ICE & COLD STORAGE CO., LTD,
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
the
February 4.
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The rainfall recorded at the Botanic Gardens last month totall ed only 1.53in. Only on seven days during February was any fall of rain recorded, and only on ore day did it exceed half an inch.
Alhambra "Talkies."
in
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN prommet Hong Pro Hospital, from a fractured skull those bar away days should have that the bar has always been proper- that the THIRTY-FOURTH Brammes. Here in Hong Kong we received in a street accidout. The subscribed for the dependents of ly conducted, Mr. Dorabjee asked if ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING cannot afford the luxury of alter- widow said that Crawley had been dukes' sons one never could gaite there was any reason for the course of the SHAREHOLDERS in native lists of items broadcast for unable to follow his occupation owing grasp. The Alhambra was built in adopted by the police, but got no Company will be held at the Company's the edification or entertainment of to the incessant rain, so on Christ- the eighties after-a-fire-that had further satisfaction then the state We cannot con TOWN OFFICE, 2, Low AZLIKT listeners. In years to come, per mas Day he walked from Kent to destroyed the old building, which ment that they were acting under
Its ceive that any good purpose can be.. ROAD, OG FRIDAY, THE 14TH MARCH, haps, it may be practical-aa it London to look for work. When was originally the Royal Fanop instructions. 1030, at 11 A., for the purpose of would be oven now possible-to he left," she added, "wo had ten- ticon of science and art. receiving the Report of the Directors offer such a choice, but that time pence between us. He had sixpence Spanish architecture was suitable served by depriving the public of together with Statement of Accounts for is not yet. Improvements in the and I had fourpence." They had for the sort of glamour it put over the convenience of obtaining what the Year ending 31st DICEMBER, 1929, broadcasting service depend very four children, and paid 13s. a its patrons in the last years of refreshments they require during a declaring Dividend and re-electing largely upon the public; the more week rent. Mrs. Crawley told the Queen Victoria, when King Edward Terformance of three hours dura Directors and Auditors...
licences taken up, the more revenue coroner, that her husband had never in his Prince Florizel days often Lion, and can only look upon it ar The TRANSFER BOOKS of the is at the disposal of those who said that he wished he were dead.occupied its romantic boxes: In its a tyrannical act of the Head of the Company will be CLOSED From the have the arrangement of the pro- Ho was too fond of life. Crawley last days. Billy Bennett, Almost Executive-in attempting to drive ir to the 14 HAROH, 1920, Both grammes. Those who take the view was knocked down by a motor-Gentleman," and other vital sparks his private opinions down the pub Days inclusive.
that their acquisition of a listener's cyclist, and the jury, returning a of the music-hall gave the. public a lie throat, in lieu of allowing to he By Order of the Board of Directory, licence is in the first place depen- verdict of Accidental death," last chance to reprieve Leicester sold that refreshment really requir dent upon, an improvement in the exonerated the motor cyclist, from Square from its fate, but the efforted on the hot nights of a perform- broadcast programmes are actually blame. Mr. Oddie gave Mrs. Oraw was not well encungh organised, ance at the City Hall-Hong Kong
and it expired-feebly.
Daily Prest, March 3, 1580." impeding the progress they desire. ley £2.
J. D. THOMSON, -
Acting Secretary, Hong Kong, 25th Feb, 1980. (9074
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