NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NEW
UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY
OF CANTON, LTD.
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. MONDAY, MAY 5, 1930.
ADVERTISEMENTS
S. P. C. A.
(INCORPORATED IN HONG KONG). THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEET
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN N
that the FIFTY-SEVENTH ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING of the Society will be held at the HEAD OFFICE. UNION BUILDING, Hong Kong, on FRIDAY, SOTE MAY, 1930, at 11 O'CLOCK AM., for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors and the Statements of Account to 91st DEOTEXE, 1929, and of declaring Dividends, etc.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Society will be CLOSED from 12TR
ING of the Society for the Pre- vention of Cruelty to Animals of Keng Kong will take place on THURSDAY. 8TH MAY, 1830, in the Board Room of JARDINE MATHESON & CO. Lro. (Top Floor) at 5.15 r.x.
All persons interdited in the welfare of animals are used to attand the Meeting.
J. D. A. HUTCHISON,
Hon. Secretary, Hong Kong, 24th Apr., 19 C. [9989
WATSON'S
High Class Aerated Waters
The finest materials, Real Fruit Juices, the purest Cane Sugar, and the purest of pure Sparkling Water, are used in their manufacture.."
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· WEATHER - REPORT.”":
Yesterday's weather report, fore east pad remarks, issued by the Royal Observatory at 3.50 p.m.. stated:-
Depressiods are central over the Lower Yangtaze Valley and over Todo-China,
Local Forecast S.E. winds, moderate; ane to cloudy,
BIRTHS.
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**Conspicuous," perhaps, is hardly Wong Tut Tin, a feki of a A series of Whist Drives is being the right word, as Mr. MONTAGUE's Chinese native bank at 43 Bonham held at the "Cheer O? Naval and
Strand, attempted suicide movements across the Atlantic and swallowing some poisonous drugs at Military Canteen, City Hall, every
by
the Channel have been usually midnight "on Fridey. The affair Tuesday, commencing at 8.30 p.m. shrouded in an atmosphere of
was soon discovered, and he was An informal inace is held every mystery which even the most lynx-ment Civil Hospital.
promptly removed to the Govern-
Thursday at 8 p.m. During the cyes reporters, could not penetrate.
winter a number of special dances It is impossible to find any ade A statement from the Central have been organised and the last of quate domestic reasons for the rapid Bank of China regarding the for these for the present season will gery of 85 banknotes discloses the be held on Friday, May 23, com- and remarkable change in the fact that arrangements are now mencing at 8.30 p.m., at the City monetary Bituation in London being made to withdraw the whole Hall. The charge for admission is during the past six months.
of its present issue of 83 notes and 81. including refreshments, and to replace them with a new issue, tickets are now or sale at the can- present abnormal case, like the which is MACFADYEN.-On April 7, at Godden extreme stringency which preceded America.
now being printed in teen. As hearty invitation is ex-
tended to all Service men. Green, Sevenoaks, to VIOLET, the it, is due in the main to inter- wife of ERIC MACFADYEN, daugh national causes. The most import- It is notified for the general in
ant reason for the rise in the bank formation of cabin passengers of At the North London' police-court- SWANN-On April 5, at Astbury rate last year was the unparalleled Chinese nationality intending to last month, a Japanese merchant Rectory, Cheshire, to AruED speculative movement, on the New proceed from Hong Kong to Malays pleaded “Guilty to having been and NOAN SWANN, Hong Kong, York Stock Exchange, which lasted that failure to produce a valid, pass drunk and disorderly at Highgate daughter.
six on seven years, and in its later port duly visaed by a competent, bill, and was fined 10s. Constable THORESEN-Oh April 29, at Shang stages caused world-wide monetary British authority may result in their Costin said Miwa was outside the
hai, to Mr. and Mrs. T THORE disturbance.
The United States being prevented from landing in the Tube station shouting in Japanese SEX, a daughter.
not only reduced her foreign lend-Straits Settlements.
and waving an umbrella. When witness took him into custody de- UNERWRITERS, LIMITED, will be BREWED GINGER BEER, WEBSTER-On March 9, at Darings but by the offer of high rates cs-Salaam, the wife of REGINALD induced large amounts of foreign
fendant, though much smaller, held EVERARD ADOLPHE WEBSTER, capital to flow westward peross the
hira by a judo leg-grip. For 10 daughter.
minutes they were locked together, the constable being powerless to move, It was not until the witness adopted an English method that the defendant was held on the ground. until the ambulanes arrived,
CHINA UNDERWRITERS, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN HONG KONG.
MAY to 30TH MAY, Both Days NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN Specialities:-
inclusive.
By Order of the Board,
PAUL LAUDER,
General Manager. Hong Kong. 5th May, 1930.
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THE CHINA FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN HONG KONG).
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the BIXTH ANNUAL
ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING
of SHAREHOLDERS of CETNA
held at the Offices of the Company, Bong Kong Bank Building, 44, Des Vinox Rosa Central, Hong Kong. on WEDNESDAY, the 14TH DAY OF MAY 1930. NOON for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Board of Director and a Statement of Accounts for the Year ending 31st Decemiz, 1929, and of electing Directors and Anditor
The TRANSFER BOOKS" of the Company will be CLOSED from 6TH MAY, 1930, to 14TH MAY, 1930, Both Daya inclusive.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
. HERBERT K. STURT,
Secretary. Hong Kong, 3th May, 1930. [9388
that the SIXTY-FIRST OR-"' DINARY YEARLY MEETING of the Company will be held at its HEAD OFFICE, UNION BUILDING, Hong Kong, on FRIDAY, 30TH MAY, 1930, at 11.35 A., for the IN THE SUPREME COURT OF
purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors and the Statements of Account to 31st DECEMBER, 1929, and of declaring Dividends, etc.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from 19TH MAY to 30TH MAY, Both Days -inclusive.
By Order of the Board, PAUL LAUDER,
General Manager. Hong Kong, 5th May, 1930,
{9391
BRITISH TRADERS' INSUR.
ANCE CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN HONG KONG). NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
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TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 8IXTY-FOURTH ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING of the Company will be held at its HEAD OFFICE, UNION BOLDING, Hong Kong, on FRIDAY, 30TH MAY, 1930, at 11.20 .m, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors and, the Statements of Account to 1st DECEMBER, 1929,
and of declaring Dividends, etc.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from 12TH MAY to 30TH MAY, Both Days inclusive.
By Order of the Board,
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PAUL LAUDER,
General Manager. Hong Kong, 5th May, 1930.
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HONG KONG.
PROBATE JURISDICTION.
IN
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Goaps
JESSIE THE MURRAY, Latz or 3, Lang- DALE GARDENS, HOVE, IN THE COUNTY OF SUB, IN THE UNITED KINGDEK, DECEASED.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Court has, by virtue of the Provisions of Section 58 of Onlin ance No. 2 of 1897, made An Order Limiting the Tims for Creditors and Others to send in their Claims against
GINGER ALE
DRY GINGER ALE. Pints
and Splits.
**FORMAZONE,” Pints and
Splits.
ORANGE SQUASHTM
11.
LEMON SQUASH
LIME SQUASH
CARBONATED GRAPE JUICE, Pints and Splits.
"PYERIS" SPARKLING. TABLE WATER, Pints and Splits.
.
the above Estate to 3157 DAY OF MAY, A. S. WATSON
1930.
All Creditors and Others are accord. ingly hereby required to send their Claims to the Undersigned on or before That Date.
DEACONS, Solicitors for the Executrixes, 1, Des Vmax Road Central,
Hong Kara
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TO LET ON 'PEAK."
TAULLY
FLY famished, Fire-Roomed
HOUSE with Modern Conveni-
& CO., LTD.
Aerated Water Manufacturers
Established 1841.
HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE CO., LTD.
ences, from Middle MAY for about NOTICE IS BEREBY GIVEN Five Months. Apply Bax No. 9345.
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HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
IN
RAFT Programmies and Entry D for FIFTH and SIXTH EXTRA LACE MEETINGS to be held on EATURDAY, 17 MAY, and on SATURDAY, TH JUNE and MON- DAY 9TH JUNE. 1980 (Weather Parmitting), may be obtained at the Rac COURSE, LONG Koro Club,' and Oatre. WAT BAI STABLES, ANTED-A copy each of the Entries to CLOSE at NOON on ORDINANCES of HONGTHURSDAY, 9TH MAY, and at KONG for the Years 1924 and 1926. NOON on THURSDAY, 29TH MAY Box No. 9296,
(9596 1930, respectively.
WANTED.
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FEW BOOKS IN THE WHOLE HISTORY OF LITERATURE HAVE HAD SUCH WIDE POPULARITY OR SUCH HEALTHY AND STIMULATING EFFECT AS THE WORKS OF SA MUEL SMILES, HOW GREAT MEN HAVE ATTAINED TO GREAT- NESS AND SUCCESSFUL MEN ACHIEVED SUCCESS IS THE QUBJECT OF HIS ENTHRALLING VOLUMES, WHICH HAVE PROVED IRRESISTIBLY ATTRACTIVE TO YOUNG AND OLD IN ALL COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD... ... $2.15 per volume. THRIFT
CHARACTER
DOTY
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THE LATEST OUTSTANDING NOVELS. THE BEST DETECTIVE STORIES OF THE YEAR"
1929...
F. Wright's DAWN
Others have written fantasies of unknown worlds; Mr. Wright here creates one." A good book, well planned and well written.
F-A-Winder's-BEHIND THE BARRAGE...
$8.50
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that the ANNUAL ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of SHARE- HOLDERS will be held at the HONG KONG HOTEL, Hong Kong, on WEDNESDAY, the 7zi” MAY, 1930, at 11.30 .. for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with ended 31st Decxxzx, 1929.
ter.
MARRIAGE, PERDUE NORTH-On Saturday, May 3, at St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon, by the Rev. W. Walton Rogers, CECIL GRAHAM,
of the Rev. youngest CANON JR. PERDUE, County Mayo, Ireland, to MARGARET KNIGHT, eldest daughter of the Inte G. W. NORTH. Esq., A.R.A., of Washford, Somerset.
son
DEATHS.
BUSHELL-On April 7, at Raven- sholt, Harrow-on-the-Hill. FLORENCE, wife of the late Dr. STEPHEN "WOOTTON BUSHELL, C.M.G., Physician to H.B.M. Legation, Peping. CORNECK-On April 29, as Shang
hai, Capt. WARRINGTON HENRY CoRNECK, aged 60.
DUNLOP.-On April 3, at Highgate, MARTHA, widow of Lieut-Col. SAMOEL DUNLOP, C.M.G., late Royal Artillery, and of Singa- pore, in her 88th year. MARSHALL-On April 1nt Center bury, ELIZABETH ELEANOR, wife of H. J. W. MARSHALL, and mother of Mrs. P. E. CADMAN, formerly of Tientsin.
London.
The attention of limited com panies, and directors, managers and officers of such companies is drawn in the current issue of the Gazette) to the requirements of sub-section (2) of section 6s of the Companies Ordinance, 1911, and to the penal ties mentioned in sub-sections (3) and (4) of such section.
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It is notified in the Gazette that between Alexander Lindsay Hosie,
The engagement is announced all claims ander Clause 4 of the of Calcutta, only son of the inte Annex to Section IV. of Part X. of the Treaty of St. Germain-en- Consul-General, Tientsin, and the
Sir Alexander Hosie, H.B.M. Laye and of the Treaty of Trianon late Mrs. Hosic, and Margaret by British subjects in this Colony Gwendolen (Peggy), only daughter arising out of acts committed by of the late Mr. Arthur Moody Kirby the former Austro-Hungarian Gov- ernment
or
century
Atlactic. As a consequence, interest rates were forced up in practically every country in the world. The collapse of the boom released very large funds, domestic and foreign, formerly locked up in securities, and the trade depression in the United States, which has been growing ever since the collapso of the boom," has accentuated the plethora of money. Indeed, in New York the fall in money rates has been more marked than in So far as can be judged at this distance, it seems that the stage in London is now all set for a long
by any Hungarian and Mrs. Kirby, of Brampton Down, period of cheap money. The only Authorities, since July 29, 1914, and narrowly missed becoming a Triple Folkestone. Mrs. Horie, who is 39, unsatisfactory feature of the situa- before August 19, 1914, must be tion is that this steady decline in lodged with
Blue. Ho was cnptain of the Öx- the Custodian of the bank-rate is due mainly to Enemy of Property not later than ford football eleven against Cam- depressing economic conditions in two months from May 2, 1830. bridge in 1911, 1912 and 1913; wax in the hockey team; and WAL Practically all parts of the world.
twelfth man at cricket "in 1013. However, while this aspect of the
The annual meeting of the Hong He first played for Hampshire in case must not be entirely overlook- Kong and China Branch of the 1913, and while on leave from India. ed, it need not be unduly acressed,Surveyors' Institution was held on and it is pleasant to dwell upon April 28, when the following officers appeared in the county eleven in the fact that owing to the lowering were elected: Chairman, Mr. A.1914 and 1991, when he scored over of money's earning power, it is G. W. Tickle, F.RI.BA, F.S.r.: 1,000 runs, including "a forced into industry in search of Vice-Chairman, Mr. N. L. Sparke. against Gloucestershire at South- more remunerative return. Simul- O.B.E., F.S.I.; Hon. Secretary, ampton. "taneously the reduction of interest Mr. J. B. Marka, O. B. E.; P.A.S.I.;
charges means a lightening of the Members of the Committee': Mr. A. Captain R. J. Newall,Watson, R.N. overhead "burdens of industry, and E. Lissaman, F.S.I., Mr. W. A.
Captain Reginald J. Newall- encourages both further expansion Cornell, P.A.6.1. The address of Watson, R... D.S.O.. who recently of established concerns and the the Hon. Secretary is care of died at sen, entered H.M.S. Britan- establishment of new industrial Superintendent of Surveys, Public nia in 1891, and spent most of his and commercial enterprises. Latest Works Department, Hong Kong, to early service on foreign stations. mail advices from London. indiente whom all communications should be the general belief that Grent addressed. Britain has reached the lowest point. in the cycle, and although the - Ronald Colman, star of Con upward movement may be both slow demned," the Samuel Goldwyn and difficult, it is being anticipated picture which comes to the Queen's with absolute and complete confid Theatre next Wednesday, has been ence. Moreover, if Mr. SNOWDEN going in steadily for a life of crime ca.n look forward to I long in one form or another for more, period of cheap money, during than a year. With the announce." which the country's huge float ment that the Goldwyn staff have ing debt of, about 600 million bought "Raffles," the famous old no more than gentleman crook-play for his next Less sterling will cost
from 2 to 3 per cent, it will picture, it seems that his connection mean very many millions saved for with the battles of the criminal the Chancellor of the Exchequer in against the world are to keep up for interest payments. All this is in while longer. In "Bulldog Drum- favour of national prosperity, and mond," his sensational triumph of although actual business in Britain last spring, he played the hero who Looking Back 25 Years. is not, unfortunately, so brisk as
foiled the machinations of a gang it might be, yet there are indica of blackmailing torturers. In "Con-
rate simply confirms the impression while eonfined on Devil's Island, this latest reduction of the bank. falls in love with the warden's wife
that the economic barometer is ät
the most notorious prison in the world. And in "Raffles "he will last slowly rising.
be the high-born gentleman who steals jewels for sport, preferring the thrill of dodging the police to the thrills of tennis, or cricket, or the conventional.
ST. CLAIR:-On March 28, in Ceylon,
Major WILLIAM GRAEME ST. CLAIR. Editor of the Singapore Free Prex, 1887-1916.
Editorial-and-Business Offices: 11,
Ice House Street. Tel. 30251, Night Editor (Wanchai Office):
Tel. 94511... London Office: 53, Fleet Street,
E.O. 4.
The Daily Press.
HONG KONG, MAY 5, 1930.
CHEAPER MONEY.
As a lieutenant of H.M.S. Goliath,
on the China Station, he served through the Boxer Rebellion in 1900, and received the China. Medal, Later he specialised as a gunnery officer and returned to the Chin Station in that capacity during the Russo-Japanese War. The Great
War found him on the East Coast" of Africa, and he was present at the capture of Bagamoyo and other coast towns. Later, he commanded monitors on the Belgian Coast, and was present at the Zeebrugge and Ostend operations in April, 1918.
Statement of Accounts for the Year WITHIN the last year and a half tions of better times coming, and demned he is a gallant thief who verses that pour cold water on
The Transfer Books of the Company will be CLOSED from MONDAY, 28TH APRIL to WEDNESDAY, 7′′¤ MAY, Both Daya inclusive.
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON, General Managers. Hong Kong, 22nd Apr., 1990. [9375,
THE CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE, LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
the directors of the Bank of Eng land have changed the "discount rate no less than nine times. Pre vious to this period the bank-rate stood unchanged for twenty-two months. Last week the Book of England decided to reduce the rate. from 3 to 5 per cent. This is the lowest bank-rate since July, 1923, when it was raised from 3 per cent. it had then stood at to 4 per cent. 3 per cent. for a year, after show-
HE FORTY-NINTHTH ORDIN. THE
ARY GENERAL MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the Offices of the undersigned on FRIDAY, ing a steady decline from 7 per cent. the 16TH MAY, 1930, at NOON, for the in 1920. The present reduction is purpose of receiving the Report of the the seventh since last September, General Agents, to, ether with a, state- ment of Accounts for the Year ended when the rate was fixed at 8 per 31st DzczxER, 1920.
cent. Since then the figure has The
SHARE REIGSTER and
been altered as follows:- TRANSFER BOOKS will be CLOSED from the 2xD to the 15TH MAY, 1930.
1999. Both Days inclusive,
October 31 JARDINE, MATHESON & Co, Ltny
November 21 General Agents.
December 12 Hong Kong, 26th Apr., 1930., (8346
NOTICE.
CLASSIFICATION LIST.
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News and Views.
Empress of Russia on April 9 arriv- Silk forwarded from here by ed in New York (St. John's Park) on April 30, having been 21 days in transit.
Pending instructions from the Secretary of State for the Colonics, Doctor Santiago Llosa is in charge in Hong Kong, provisionally. of the Consulate General for Peru
As advertised elsewhere in this issue, the annual ordinary meeting of shareholders of the China Under Per cent. writers, Ltd., will take place in the offices of the Company on Wednes day, May 14, at noon.
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1930.
February 6 March
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It will be observed that" since
THE Classified Headings, October last the changes in the $3.50 Tnderlok ALL 60053 bank-rate have been uniformly.
Imported to aud Exported from Hong Kong must be declared to the STATIS. downward, and not for seven year TICAL BRANCH of the Imports and bas the figure been as low as it Exports Department, under the Regis: stands today, tration of Imports & Exports Ordinance
$3.50
A true, racy story of a professional man's hardships and adventures in a Regular Army battery during the War. Joanna Cannau's NÓ WALLS OF JASPER....
-$3.00
Her, wit is constant and never cheap. Miss Cannan is an admirably efficient novelist..
Alfred Hein's IN THE HELL OF VERDUN
$8.50
An epic of comradeship. Describes what happened to s company of soldiers attacking Verdun in the Great War.
Carolyn Wells's THE DOOMED FIVE
$8.50
$3.50
A thrilling detective story with an insoluble mystery. Stephen McKenna's THE REDEMPTION OF MORLEY
LARVILLE
A brilliant study.
STACHE MAMMAN DESEJÁHADOUSNÍNÁ
A thrilling mystery story marking an entirely new depar- ́ture in the author's literary work
KELLY & WALSH, LTD.
(Incorporated in Hong Kong),
1992, is now ready and may be obtained At the STATISTICAL BRANCH (I
& E. Department), BEACONSFIELD ARCADE, Price 50 cente.
W.SCHOFIELD, Assistant Superintendent,
Imports & Exports.
3/5/30.
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REMOVAL NOTICE.
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The annual general meeting of the S.P.C.A will take place on Thursday, May 3, in the Board Room of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson &Co., Ltik (top floor) at 5.15 p.m. All interested in the welfare of animals are invited to attend.
The annual meetings of the Union
still causing much concern there, The price of rice in Shanghai is
says the Sinanpa. It will be re- called, the journal says, that some time ago the district government of Changhsu-haien issued an order pro- hibiting the shipping of rice from that district to other pinces on the ground that this year's crop was not so good as expected. Now, the journal says, the District Govern- ment of King Bhan-hsien has followed Changhau-haien's example by banning shipping rice to other places, especially Shanghai, on the same pretext. The two districts mentioned above, the journal con- tinues, are great producing centres upon which local people depend much for the supply of rice, and with the exportation from there banned, local prices will rise bigher soon.
The twin-screw motor ship Turcan Star, constructed by Palmer's Ship- building and Iron Co., in addition
to being the largest refrigerated
The Moocher Echo gives some grilinesque gush. Here are four:
The fai orchids of the East
assuage the Exile's grief. Or that at least presumably is the Fleet Street scribe's 'belief;
But, even if we bad them, all the
orchids 'neath the aun
Could't do much to console us-
now our cauliflowers
arc done!
The glorious Golden Oriole, that
Hashes through the trees, Provides a Fleet Street pen, no doubt, with lovely similes: But, though we may admire them, our enthusiasm's sborn
When that over-rated screecher wakes us punctually at dawn!
The
same perfervid scribbler writes of Nabobs of the East,
And doesn't realize exchange
can matter in the least: He little knows the wicked words, we wish to, but don't say, When the longed for Shanghai steamer-brings-no-news-0£ increased pay!
The luxury and langour, the my-
stery and charm, The lusciousness and gorgeous- ness, the spices and the balm, Make excellent-ingredients-for-a-
literary treat
For those in fact who've never
the China Fire Insurance Co., Ltd., in the fleet of the Blue Star Line, Insurance Society of Canton, Ltil; | vessel afloat, is the first motor ship and the British Traders Insurance and will compare" her results on known' the pricke of Prickly Heat! Co., Ltd., are advertised to take servico with the present steam-
30.
Cheaper money, of course is place at their respective offices, driven vessels. The vessel, which aig Kong Daily Press, May 6, generally welcomed by business Union Building, on Friday, May has completed successful trinis off 105
the Tyne, is a first-class passenger Looking Back 50 Years men, and it has been reddered
ship, with de luxe accommodation Yesterday, in the Summary Jurie possible in London by the cessation His Majesty the King has not for twelve passengers. An idea of diction Court, one Chinaman sued of unhealthy speculation, and the of disallowance with respect to the obtained from the fact that the ance.
been advised to exercise his power the refrigerated capacity may be another for 810 for medical attend-.
The debt was disputed on slump in commodity prices. The following Ordinances:-An Ordin vessel has 85 miles of piping, and the ground that a cure had not been changes of the past few months are anco to amend the Protection of that the total insulated space is effected, but it appeared that plain- Women and Girls Ordinance, 1807; 659,600 cubic feet, with an ad- tiff had already received $2.50. of great interest and importance An Ordinance to amend the Female ditional 2,500 cubic feet in the pro- The Chief Justice, after bearing the in modern financial history. The Domestic Service Ordinance, 1983. vision rcoma This exceeds by evidence, dismissed the claim and speech of the Governor of the Bank '.
20,000 feet the insulated space in said he thought the plaintiff had While walking in King's Park on the Sultan Star, which was hitherto received, as it was, more than he of England at the half-yearly micet Saturday night, a Chinese scaman the biggest refrigerated vessel deserved; he thought it a great ing last March rather suggested and a woman were accosted by four affcat. The Tuscan Star has seven pity some restraint was not placed that the benefit of easier money and robbers one of whom was armel Jarre holds with 24 insulated Anaces ziedsasporentining a concerted movement in that direc-with a dagger, The thugs threaten- and it requires 300 tons of brine as doctors. The plaintiff had stated ed the couple, who offered no resist to fill the system. The vessel has that he was formerly a shaver of tion would not have been prac-ance, and took from the man $153 an overall length of 100 fret, a beam foreigners beards and His Lord- ticable but for that co-operation in cash and his felt hat while the of feet, and a moulded depth of ship said this carried us back to KWONG WO, among central banks in the estab woman was robbed of a wristlet 30 feet 9 inches. Her dead-weight our own harbarous times, when the watch and some silver coins. The carrying capacity is 12,000 tons, and professions of doctor and barber Jewellers & Bilk Dealers, lishment of which he himself has robbers escaped in the direction of on her trials a speed of over 17 were combined.--Hong Kong Ranty
[9362 played such a conspicuous part. I Yaumati.
knots was obtained.
Press, May 5, 1880.
OUR SHOP has now been REMOVED to No. 60, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.
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