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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

THE DIOCESAN BOYS' SCHOOL.

(CHOOL RE-OPENS" on TUES.

DAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1930, at 8.30 A.M.

on

BOARDERS should · Return MONDAY, SEPTEMBER STI.

All NEW BOYS Day Boys and Boarders should attend School between 9 and 1 A.M. on Monday.

Parenta and Guardians can make appointments to see the Headmaster, if necessary on SATURDAY and SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 and 7.

Telephone-57777.

Por ADDR1-P.O. Box 33,

BONG KONG.

Fess-Entrance Fee $ 10.00

'Boarders...$550.00 per annum. Day Boys $168.00 per annum. No Extra Charges for Games, eto,

9780

THE RAUB AUSTRALIAN GOLD

MINING CO., LIMITED. (INCORPORATED IN QUEENSLAND). "NOTICE OF DECLARATION OF INTERIM DIVIDEND,

No

O

on

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that FIRST INTERIM DIVIDEND of One Shilling Per Share on Accodat of the Financial Year ending 31st MARCH, 1981, has been Declared by the Directors of the Company in Brisbane, payable to Shareholders the Registers at BRISBANE RD SINGAPORE on FRIDAY, BOTH SEPTEMBER, 1920.

NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that the SINGAPORE TRANSFER REGISTERS will be CLOSED from FRIDAY, 19TH SEP- TEMBER, to FRIDAY, 26TH SEP- TEMBER, 1930 (Both Days inclusive) for the preparation of Dividend War

rants.

By Order of the Board, DERRICK & CO.. Chartered Accountants,...

Local Secretaries.

Fong Kong Bank Chambers, SINGAPORE, 13th August, 1930.

NOTICE.

A

HONG KONG CLUB.

NOTICE.

N EXTRAORDINARY GENER- AL MEETING of the CLUB will be held in the ULUB HOUSE on FRIDAY, the ōru SEPTEMBER, 1980, at 5,30 P.M.

HONG KONG DAILY

A MAN'S LIFE.”

PRIZE-GIVING ON THE CADET SHIP CONWAY,

SUCCESSFUL YEAR.

Y PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1930.

added), it is still quite an easy matter to place as many Conway cadets as are available with the best shipping companies of the kingdom. The demand is, in fact, still in excess of the supply, though vacancies are obviously less numer ons than hitherto,"

Mauretania's Record,

Alderman Mrs. M. Mercer (be puty Mayor of Birkenhead); reter- red to what women were doing to- day, in the air, on the riffe-range, and in other directions, and said that some day there would be an other ship in the Mersey training girls for the sea, (Laughter.)

PASSENGERS ---- .

Arrivala,

yesterday by the as, Kashgar:-- The following passengers arrived Mr. J. Jorce, Mr.. E. R. Cleme," Miss S. A. Massey, Hias L. Alcock, Mr. R. Dormer, Dr. G. V. Grifth, Mrs. and Miss Shields, Mr. and Mrs: Stevenson, Matron E. Quin-

SILENCE IN AIR LINERS

IMPROVING · BRITISH MACHINES.

Capt. J. A. Coverley (vice-presi dent of the Mercantile Marine Ser- Vice Admiral Mansell, addressing vice Association), secoading a vote of thanks to Vice-Admiral Mansell, the cadets, said that in the mer- chant navy they had chosen one of proposed by Sir F. O. Bowring the finest and most manly profes(chairman of the Conway Commit the School Ship Conway by Vice- sions in the world. He asked them tee of Management), said: "A Takin, Mr. Tong Sampay, Mr. Tayby noise on a journey of to four

Prizes for the session were dis BUSINESS-As set forth in the Notice tributed at Liverpool recently on

posted in the Cinb.

By Order, T. 4. ROBERTSON, Lieut. Col., Secretary. Hong Kong, 27th August, 1930. [9766

Admiral G. R. Mansell, Deputy Master of Trinity House. The prizes incluedd the King's gold medal, awarded to W. R. Harley The visiting party of parents and friends and the cadets were cover HONG KONG ENGINEERING &ed to the Conway on a White Star tender, and the proceedings took

CONSTRUCTION CO., LTD.

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much

ton. Miss M. MacGregor, Mr. F. B. Hunter, Mr. P. R. Collisson, Mr.

F. H. Smyly, Mr. and Mrs. Ton

the saluons of air linera is being A reduction of engine noise ja

seater Handler Page machines now seriously attempted in the new 40-

Almost the only complaint made by being built for Imperial Airways passengers on the British. air routes has concerned the fatigue, caused

hours' duration. Cotton-wool placed

noise. but precludes conversation.

plaint, and it is clamied by the con The bigger machines are designed with a view to meeting this com structing firm that one of the two saloons will be as quiet as a rail-

not to worry about what people though we of the old sailing-ship Soon Boon, Mr. and Mrs Lec said about the romance of the sea school may look upon going to sea having gone with the passing of the sailing ship and the old Cutty the elements remain," he said Sark. As long as the sen and

there will still be romance and adventure as you probably want, and I believe myself that in years to come the wonder. ful record of the Mauretania will

as much talked about, and there will be just as much pride in it as there is in the Cutty Sark at the present time.

as it is done nowaday as more of Nyian Sing, Mr. Lee. Nyian Chai,

Gair, less of a picnic, yet we know that Wong Kwok Shan and Miss in the ears helps to exclude the ships at sea, and it is not what such is not altogether the case. We know there are still many hard- you would call a life of pleasure, but it is a man's life. (Applause.) The Deputy Mayor of Birkenhead aid that there might be girl sailors in the future. But somehow of

tain that it is a man's life."

way train, and the other no worsh than a tube train

TOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN place on the deck, which had been stand out just as much, and be other I'don't think so. T'still main M. H. Bergstrum, Mrs. M. I. Ware, machines will be suspended beneath.

NTA EXTRAORDINARY covered in like a marquee as

GENERAL MEETING of the HEM- BERS of HONG KONG ENGINEER- ING AND CONSTRUCTION COM FANY, LIMITED, will be held in the BOARD ROOM of MERS, SHEWAN TOMES and COMPANY, St. GEORGE's BUILDING. CHATER ROAD, Hong Kong oh WEDNESDAY the TENTE DAY of SEPTEMBER, 1980, at TWELVE O'CLOCK HOON for the purpose of considering and, if thought it, passing As an Extraordinary Resolution the following Resolation |---

That the Capital of the Company be reduced from 81,000,000 divided into 100,000 shares of $10.00 each of which 85,500 have been issued and are now outstanding to $200,000 divided into 100,000 shares of $2.00 Each and

precaution again rain.

were

&

The Lord Mayor of Liverpool (Councillor L D. Hole) presided, and said the occasion was a remin der that we were a nation, of navi gatora, and that the port of the city of Liverpool and the neigh bouring towns

all deeply pledged to our success in naviga tion. That success depended always upon the skill, the hardihood, and the vigilance of British sailors.

Captain. Superintendent F. A. Richardson reported that the past

Don't be discouraged," he con- tinued, about what you see in the paper the criticisme of your gen eration. I have been in command of a cadet college, and my experi ence of your generation is that you have got much more character, stability, and a saner view of life than mine had, and we managed to get through the war all right, so I think you will get on."

· ROYALIST PLOTS IN

HUNGARY.

ATTEMPT TO RESTORE HAPSBURG DYNASTY.

The huge fuselage of these

the lower wing, wherna in the average air liner, it is between the wings of the biplane; and none of the four engines will be placed in or immediately above the fuselage, Two of the engines will be fitted on the upper wing, and the other. two on the lower wing, but the latter will not be in the same plane as either of the saloons. The fuse-

will be occupied by the freight com- lago space nearest to the engines partment and lavatory accommoda- tion, a section which will separate the forward and aft cabins. The salaon ahead of the engines should, therefore, be comparatively free from engine noise.

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yesterday by RMS. Empress of The following passengers arrived Canada-Mrs. W. Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Chang, Mrs. Wong Lai Chiang, Mrs. R. W. Wilson and Master Wilson, Miss A. Gill, Mr. G. T. Hitt, Mr. R. T. Woods, Miss

Mr. P. D. Tang, Mr. Fok Jok Lum, Mr. P. C. Lee, Mr. E. U Dowley, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Wong, Mrs. and Miss K. Kwok See; Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Fung, Mr. and Mrs. Y. C. Shum and infant, Miss J. McGeachie, Mrs. R. H. Gregory, Miss J. Gregory, Mr. R. Roxburgh, Mc. O. E. Costello, Mr. S. Brown, Miss Y. L. Siu, Mr. Y. N. Lo, Master K. Lo, Master W. Lo, Mr. fr. T.-K. Liang, Mr. H. V. Sung, TY. Deane, Master C. Kini Sun, Mrs. Y. Tang, Mr. Y. S. Kwan, Mrs. Woo Kwan Sze, Mr. W. Brownrigg, Mr. S. M. Alaraki, Mr. Y. L. Tang, Mr. Von Sick, Mrs. W. Brownrigg, Mr. N. Lam, Mrs. T. Tan, Miss C. C. Imrie, Mr. A. N. Block, Mr. H. A. Delcourt, Mr. Silence is also being sought by C. Mycock, Mrs. D. Dick, Misss M. another method. Each cabin will Dick, Master B. Dick, Miss Watson, have a double skin with a layer of Miss M. Kirkwood, Mr. W. Tsound-absorbing material packed Chen, Mr. W. S. Tsang, Mr. Wm. between the two skins. The prin P. M. Bennett, Mrs T. and Master walls with Newfoundland seaweed Lee, Miss M. L. Wong, Miss W. N. has already been applied in some Tsang, Miss W. C. Teang, Mr. S. City offices, and though seaweed Tsang, Mrs S. C. Tsang, Mrs. P. is not being used in these air liners, M. Siu, Mr. W. Y. Tsang, Miss W. it is thought that the system will K. Tsang, Mrs. Y. and Miss S. prove satisfactory. The joint effect Yuen, Mr. H. O. T. Burkwall, Mr. of this and of removing the engines from close proximity to the saloons and Mrs. C. G. Fuson, Mias Eliz. Langley, Mrs. A. L. Fuson, Miss is expected to increase greatly the K. Wong, Rev, C. Murphy, Rev. comfort of passengers. Engine Edm. Toomey, Rev. T. Donovan, silencing at present, while all the Rev. F. McRee, Rev. Geo. Gilligan, emphasis is being placed on Brother Jude, Dr. H. Blaber, Mrs. liability, seems out of the question, R. G. and Miss R. A. Sykes, Mr. and in this case the matter is being and Mrs Tsang and family. Miss dealt with from a different angle. C. Buck, Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Mr. Tung Chung, Mr. P. J. Julyan; Craig, Mr. and Mrs. L. Y. Wong, Mrs. Rose Basto, Miss Gertrude Master P. 8. Lee, Mr. C. J. Wartin, Mr. I. S. Tang, Mr. C. M. Xavier Misses G. and K. C. Heard, Mr. W. T. Chen, Mr. H. C. Lee, Mr. S. B. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Ho and family, Miss S. E. Ching, Miss Y. M. Lam,

that such Reduction be affected by Cancelling Capital which has been lost or is unrepresented by Available year had been a particularly suc Ants to the Extent of $8.00 Percessful one. The ship reached full Share upon Each of the 95,500 Shares numbers with the unpresedented which have been issued and are NOW catstanding and by Reducing the entry of be new cadets last Septem./ well. Probably the two most out-consequence of which several false Chang, Mr. and Mrs. Trosien, Mr.cipal of reducing noise by lining

Nominal amount of all the Shares in the Company's Capital from $10.00 to 82.00 Per hare.

Budapest, August 2-Although the Government deprecates the per- sistent rumours of an impending caup d'etat to restore the Hapsburg Exhorting those caders who had dynasty and to enthrone the 18 done their best but failed to win years old Archduke Otto, the son prizes not to be discouraged, Vice- of ex-Empress Zita, it is officially Admiral Mansell earlier in bis admitted that soveral days ago the speech told them that success in frontier guards and the municipal life did not depend entirely on police received instructions to look holding good cards. It depended, out for and eventually detain a to a very large extent, on playing motor-car carrying a heavily veiled a moderate or an indifferent hand lady and an 18 years old youth in standing men in the service to arrests were made, which he belonged were Lords Legitimist circle, display an in- Jellicoe and Beatty. Lord Jellicoe, creasing activity and by many it the son of a very well-known and is believed that Otto and his mo- much-loved officer in the merchant ther have already been smuggled service, had (he supposed) won into Budapest. On the other hand every prize it was possible for him it is evident that the present gov to win during his career, but he ernment is resolved to resist such didn't rest on that. He was very keen on keeping himself physically it as well. He was an old "Rag- дег man in his day and a cricket- of the mental and physical training, er, and be was a cricketer still. SHIPS IN HARBOUR, coupled with the generous provision" He takes teams of admirals about

The following merchant ships were made for recreation on shore, had to play other people, sometimes produced a standard of all-round successfully and sometimes not." in harbour yesterday:

(Laughter.) Well, then they came Wharves:-Kowloon: Kashgar, development higher perhaps, than to Lord Beatty, who, he believed, Shantung, Penang Maru, La Plata it had ever been. Two out of their said he had never won a prize in Maru. Empress of Canada; Secony, three candidates for the special bis life. "I think his success is Laichikok: Patrick Henry; O.S.K.: Glassman, Mrs. Sam Hu Lee and country as well, as to persons liable

due not only to his gallantry, but to Deli Maru, Canton Maru: Douglas entry to the Royal Navy had been his sound common sense and to Lapraik: Raining; Chic On: successful in their examinations, take advantage of all the opportuHydrangea.

nities which he got. That is the Docks-Kowloon: Scistan, Ada- and in competition with other train thing to-day. Take advantage of mastor, Isis. Yat Shing, Rizal; Yang, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hopkins, contributory cause of such sickness. ing establishments the Copway your opportunities. There was a Taikoo Creaatula, Hong Kheng, shared first place in the Royal great shipowner who said the other Soochow, New Mathilde. Society of Arts prize for haviga- day that a pessimist. was one who made difficulties of his opportuni- ties and an. optimist, was one who

bar, and had remained full to the present date. The number of ap- AND NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY plications for entry was likely to GIVEN that a further EXTRA remain in excess of the capacity. ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING The boys came from all parts, and of the MEMBERS of the above named Company will be held at the Bama at the moment nearly all our prin- Time and Place on FRIDAY, the cipal colonies had representatives TWENTY-SIXTH Day of SEPTEM BEB, 1930, for the purpose of receiving on the ship's books. The efficiency

report of the proceedings at the before [976 mention d Mesting and of confirming if thought fit, the before mentioned Resolution as a Special Resolution.

Dated this Twenty-eighth day of August, 1930,

OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN N

that the CHEE LEE FIRM (#) and MR. FUNG YUK SANG (IRE) Macaging Part- ner thereof being Lessees of the Chop of CHY LOONG () CON FECTIONERY of CANTON, and

HONG KONG and of its Registered

9770)

By Order of the Board,

3. ALVES,

Becretary.

THE BRITISH CORPORATION" REGISTER OF SHIPPING -

AND AIRCRAFT.

BEAD OFFIC

14 BLITESWOOD SQUARE, GLASGOW.. THE Undersigned has been appointed NON-EXCLUSIVE SURVEY Trade Mark "THE COOK BRAND" have CEASED to carry on their OR to the above Corporation for Business as such Lossess as aforesaid HONG KONG. and that the Original Partners and/or Owners of the said CHY LOONG CONFECTIONERY have, through

the Breach of Certain Terms of the

T. H, G. BRAYFIELD, '-

3, Queen's Building,

Hong Kong Telephone No. 30231 (two lines),

Lease on the part of the said Lessees, Hong Kong, 25th August, 1930, [9762 CANCELLED the Lease of the said

Chop and Trade Mark accordingly. IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that

MR. LEE KEE () has been

appointed as MANAGER of Our THE BUREAU VERITAS INTER.

CHY LOONG CONFECTIONERY

by Whom all Favourable Orders will

promptly be attended to henceforth.

LEE KAN SEUNG, Represen

tative of LEE SUNG TAK TONG,

李崇德堂代表季-

LEE KEE, Representative of |

LEE MING TAK TONG,

李明德堂代淡李

LEE WING KWAN, Represen-

tative of Les SHIV BHING TONG, 李移誠堂代表李荣灿

IP HING YAN, Representative

of IF KING YEE TONG,

葉敬義堂代表菜嶷恩

IP YAM KWONG, Representative

of Ir Cark Stn Tong,

糪積善堂代淡菜蔭光

IP YAU WING, Eepresentative

of IP SHU FAN Tong,

葉樹曲堂代表亵幼榮

SUNG HUEN PUL, Bepresen-

NATIONAL REGISTER FOR

THE CLASSIFICATION

OF SHIPPING.

HEAD OFFICE:-----

81, RUE HENRI-ROCHEFORT, PARIS.

THE Undersigned has been appointed

TURVO to the abeye-meli

tioned Society for HONG KONG, CANTON and MACAO.

T. H. G. BRAYFIELD,

3, Queen's Building. Hoa Toro.

1

Telephone. No. 30231 (two lines).

Hong Kong, 25th August, 1980.

Q.

B

PUBLIC AUCTION.

[9768

tative of SUNG HAU TAK TONG, PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS

宋原缀堂代表宋煊培

Partners of the

CHY LOONG CONFECTIONERY, CANTON and HONG KONG,

the by Public Auction

to be held on TUESDAY, the 2ND DAY of SEPTEMBER, 1930, at 8 pm, at the Offices of the Public Works Depart ment, by Order of His ExostaKNOT PAR Govanoz of One Lot of CHOWN

No. 1104, Canton Road, Moraxox.LAND at Boundary Street, Kowloon

Hong Kong, the 25th August, 1980.

[9764

CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME ORIENT.

MORTGAGE BANK AND ESTATE AGENTE

PEAK MANSIONS "

Biz-roomed & Fire-roomed Apartments.

FRINGE ELVARE ZO

KOWLOON,

Detached and Semi-detached Villar Modern Construction with Garage, ***** CAMBAY BUILDINGS Tlate with Modern Conveniences.

Tong, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for

a term of 75 „yours, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Burveyor of His MassTY: THE Kaso, for one further term of 75 years,

PARTIUULABS OF THE LOT.

No. of Sale

Kowloon In and Lot Rogistry No.

At Boundary Street,

Locality.

Kowloon Tong.

Boundary

Measure

ments.

As per

sale plan

About

Jontent.

605 61

Square foot.

132

9,600,

Upast Price.

[9709

tion,

In spite of the general trade depression, and the consequent lay- ing-up of cargo ships (the report

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a coup to the utmost.

إلى

made opportunities of his difficulThe R.M.S. Empress of Asia from ties. If you will remember that Hong Kong on August 20 left when you are in difficulty you will Yokohama on August 26 at 3 p.m. get along,"

is due at Vancouver on September 6

Another advantage offered by downward view, which will be wel- these machines is an uninterrupted" come to those who want to see the

to airsickness, since the sight of the swaying structure of an aero plane is definitely stated to be &

Mrs. Y. H. Lam, Mrs Lam Sam, Mrs." P. F. Loong, Mrs. Wong Sze Miss L. Schulz and Master Ronald | Siu, Miss A. L. Lee, Misa F. Chang,

Mr T. K. Ling, Mr. J. J. Trang Schulz, Miss F. Lee, Mrs. A. J.

Mr. E. H.. Hsu, Mr. K. S. Lee, Ermakofi, Mrs. M. Young. Miss T. Young, Miss L. T. Line, Mr. and Carpl. J. Lerkin, Mr. G. E. Long (Continued at foot of next column,) year, and Mr. S. R. Woodruft.

SPECIAL SALE

Bargain Hunters

(Regularly $8.00.)

STAINLESS - TEA

اگر میم

SPOONS

(Regularly $1.50.)

KITCHEN KNIVES

$100 per doz.

BATH SALTS.

50 cts. per bot.

SHEAFFER'S GOLD FILLED

(Regularly $1.00.)

PENCILS

**$5.00 each.

TALCUM POWDER WITH

PUFF

60 cts. tin.

20 cents each

(Regularly 90 cts.)

COLGATE'S

DENTAL

SHEAFFER'S GOLD FILLED

PENS,

(Regularly 30 cents.)

$9.50 each.

POWDER

20 cts. tin.

TOILET PAPER

(Regularly $13.00).

6 Rolls for $1.00

(Regularly 35 cts.).

(Regularly $1.50.)

SCHOOL FENCILS

OIL SHAMPOO

30 cts. bot.

15 cts, and 20 cts, doz,

GOLD DUST SCOURING

POWDER

tins for $1,00

(Regularly 55 cts.)

(Regularly 30 cts, and

go cts., $1.00 & $1.20 box,

LADIES' SHOES

(Regularly $1.50 and $1.80 box.)

$5.00 pair.

(Regularly $10.00 to $15.00)

CRESCENT COCOANUT

FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS.

40 cts).

'SHEAFFER'S STERLING

SILVER PENCILS. a5 cách

(Regularly $5.00)

THE SUN COMPANY, LTD.

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