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THE HONG KONG
JOCKEY CLUB.
ANNUAL RACE MEETING 1931.
7TH MAROU, 1931,
MIE First Raco will be run at Tostar vill bo roi
will be Rung at 11 AM.
MEMBERS' BADGES AND'
ENCLOSURE.
Members are reminded that they and their Ladies must wear their Badges prominently.displayed.
No one without a Badgo will bo udmitted to the Mombers' Enclosure. Badgos admitting non-members to the Members Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10 per day, including Tax, or $40, including Tax, for the Mooting (Ladios $5 and 820, respectively),
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NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS, THE FORTY-FOURTH ORDIN. ARY ANNUAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the Office of Means. JARDINE, MATHESON Co., JARDINE,
THURSDAY, the 19TH MARCH 1931, at NOON, for the purpose of receiving the Raport of the Directors and the Statement of Accounts for the Year ending 81at DECEMBRE,
1990.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from TUESDAY, the 10TH MARCH, 1981, to THURSDAY, the 19TH MARCH, 1931, Both Days inclusive.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
F. H. CRAPNELL,
Secretary.
are obtainable through the Secretary Hong Kong, 2nd March, 1931, (803
upon introduction by a Member, auch
chils, etc.
Member to be responsible for all
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Galo.
Soldiers and Sailors in uniform aro
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Locality.
No. 326.
OF THE LOT.
Boundary
Measure
mante,
As por
cale plan
憾
About
17.000
Contents
B.
10:
[100
| Upest Frice. *
2,148
ARY GENERAL MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS will be hold at the Offices of the Undersigned on THURSDAY, the 28TH MARCH. 1931, at NOON, for the purpose of rocoiving the Report of the General Managers, Logothor with a Statement PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS
of Accounts for the Year ended 81st DECENDER, 1980.
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Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His MAJEST THE KOsa, for ons further term of 24 years less three days,
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&
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Registry No
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By Order of the Board of Directors,
V. M. ORAYBURN,
- Chief Manager,
Hong Kong, 9th Feb., 1931.
[394
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Street.
Boundary
Messure-
menta.
As par
*als plan
9,227
Contents in
Annani
Rental Square feet
About
. E
PUBLIC AUCTION.
•
13,841
Upset Price.
(408
DARTICULARS & CONDITIONS
ANNUAL RACE MEETING 1991. CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME. Pf the Sale by Pablia Auction
THE
HE TIFFIN INTERVAL on the Last Four Days will be takou After the Fifth Race on Ench Day.
By Order,
878
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary.
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NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
ORIENT.
Mortgage Bank and ESTATE AGINTS.
"PEAK MANSIONS”. Six-roomed & Five-roomed Apartments
PRINCE EDWARD ROAD, KOWLOON,
Detached and Semi-detached Villas Modern Construction with Garage..
CAMBAY BUILDINGS" Nihta with Modoin Convenímac
that the THIETY-FIFTH For Advertising Spaces
URDINARY YEARLY. MEETING
of the SHAREHOLDERS in the Company will be held at the Company's TOWN OFFICE, 2 LOWER ALBERT ROAD, on WEDNES- DAY. the 18TH MARCH, 1931, at NOON, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with Statement of Accounts, doclar- ing A Dividend and re-electing Directors and Auditors.
(Inside and Outside)
THE BUSES
of
TO-DAY'S WIRELESS
PROGRAMME.
BROADOAST, BY Z.B.W. ON
355 METRES.
SONG RECITAL FROM THE STÚDIO.
11 to 11.36 .m.-Stock quotations. 11.30a.m.-Chiness programme. 19.30 p.m.-European programme 1.30 p.m.Weather' report, local
time and commercial news. p.n-Clone down,
3 to 7 p.an.-Chinese programme.
CHINA'S SLATE CLEANER.
LIST OF CAPTIVE MISSION WORKERS, DWINDLING.
A PARTIAL SURVEY,
ABBEY SCHOOL IN FLAMES.
120 GIRLS ESCAPE BY ROPES.
TOWN WATER PAMINE FOLLOWS 'FIRE
PASSENGERS
Arrivals. The following passengers nerived yesterday by 8. Hector Mr. 8 Bailey, Mins E. M. S. Mick, Mr. ani Mrs. G. Bell, Mister Bell, Mr. A. Button, Mrs. M: Clay,, Mins H. Clay, Mrs. J. S. Davenport, Mr.' and Mrs. 8. Deacon, Miss I. Deacon, Mrs M, Dixon, Master A. Dixon, Master K. Dixon. Miss E Warning eries in the night aroused 190 girls from their sleep Finlay, Mr. A. La Gace, Mr. I. W. when fire broke out at the Battle Grant, Mr. C. Grumist, Mrs. A. Abbey School for Girls All the Haywood, Master G. W. Haywood, girls-most of them in their night. I. W. Keer, Mr. and Mre, F. clothes, were quickly marshalled
|
Home, Feb. 5.-The bright hope that in the wry near fudita China will wipe clean her safe whereon are written the name of captive missionaries is seen in the reports of the week reducing to five the amber of Catholic priests in the hands of tandits or Communists. y Miss Jacoby, the principal, and Lamb, Mr. R. C. Law, Mr. A. 7 to 19.30 pm-European pro- | The ten "lost missionaries of the mistresses, and marched to | 3. Macauloy, Mr. J. F. Mcgregor,””
Changteh,"
Bafety. (Bishop Carbajal and gramme of Victor records supe staff) reported dispersed and.The fire broke out between 4.30 Mr. and Mrs. W, B. Marshall, possibly captured on Nov. 21, are and a.m, and the flames, quickly Miss F. Marshall, Miss A. Mar- safe and wound. The three sisters gaining strong hold of the Abbots shall, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Mont- reported captured when Kulupa, all, which is actually part of the gomerie, Mr. H. D. S. Page, Mr. Shepsi, fell to Commuista are not historie Abley itself, did consider. B. L. Papworth, Mrs. E. W.. Por-
plied by Mossrs. Tanng Fook
Piano Co.
p.m-Stock quotations.
7.02 to 735 p.
"Song of the Soul
Talkie Hits
(from Cli- nux "). --The Victor Salon
Orchestra...
My Man is on the Mako" (from "Heads Up").--Helen Kane Comodienne.
Helen
17
"Tho girls showed great cool-tor, Miss G. Rowbothon, Mr. L. A.
the Battle police stated,
the hands of the brigandy table damage. have reached safety. Thus the captives are reduced to the two Spanish Jesuits, Fathers Hidalgi And Avito, captive since April, 1930, the Trith St. Columban priest, Father Tierney, captured in November; and the two Italian Milan Foreign Missionaries, Ea- there Mazzoli and Filia, su takon in November.
Carbajal,
and there was nu panic. TSpalding, Mr, and les 1. G. Abbots Hall was reduced to a ruin Spode, Mrs. Stuart, Col. N. W. B. by the fire, despite the efforts of Thorns, Mrs. Thins," Mrs. C. Là. the log fire brigade and brigades Welch, Mr. S. E. Wella Mr. T. F. from Bexhill and Hastings to save Winmill, Mrs. C. T. Woodruff, Miss the old building. It was some A. Woodruff, Miss S. Woodruff. three hours before the flames were.
Departures,
overcome.
While the following detailed re- "You Were Meant for Me" (from
Mr. H. S. Newberry, whose fa Per Emp of Canada yesterday to Broadway Melody")-Charks ports of captures and killings nether is the chief of the Battle Fire the-Vancouver rid ports: Mr. B. cessarily presuppose unsettled and Brigade, said that although the Brind, Mr. T. C. Hards, Mr. A. King Comedian.
dangerous conditions, it must be
Hames were leaping to heightGerner, Col. M. H. Logan, My, and "Cryin' for the Carolines" (from borne in mind that they deal with of nearly is hundred feet and many ra, H. W. Weyler, MA D. E. but five missions out of the total valuable tapestries were lost, every-Bassoon, Mr. and Mr II. F. "Spring in Here")-Jessen missions in China, and with one in the building escaped unhurt.Payne, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Banting, Crawford Organist..
four civil provinces of the total 28
Most of the school buildings have | Mr. and Mrs. E. MoMichael, Miss heen practically burnt right out," H. McClosky, Mr. J. R. Hope, Mr. "Weary River" (from "Wenry provinces in China.
Mr. Newberry said.
F. Benham-Rove, Mr. W. Hill, Mr. River").-Geno Austin (Tenor),
There were about a hundred. Asanore Elkinton, dir. J.. T. "Don't Ever Leave Me (from
and twenty girls sleeping there, Colman, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Lan- and they were all out within three dale, Mr. and Mrs. D. Landale, My minutes. They had ropes from and Mrs. J. G. Finch, Miss G. every bedroom, and without, any Landale, Mrs. Hope Andrews, MT difficulty they slid down these. V. Priest, Mra, H. M. Herron, h. S. S. Collett, Master Collett, to Mrs. S.S. Collett, Master Collett, "The girls just had time grab their goata in some cases, but Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Westcott, fr. otherwise they were in their night and Mrs. C. W.. Pennett, Mrs. H. clothes, and all their belongings. MacKengie, Mr. J. Meletin, were destroyed in the fire. The Mr. W. W. MacRengie, Mrs. W. L. great hall and the most wluable Gerrard, Mr. W. J. Gerrard, Mr. C. F. Campbell, Mrs. E. Shelley, part of the house is absolutely gut- ted. The section which contains a
Mrs. L. M. Brodie, Mr. and Mrs. number of much-valued tapestries is also destroyed.
7.35 to 8.03 p..
Curci.
A Concert.
Song-June Brought the Roses" (Stanley and Openshaw)-John
McCormack, (Tenor), Piano Solo" Elude in A Flat Major" (Chopin).---Alfred Cor.
tot
Piano Solo" Walt in G Sharp
escapes to safety.
Monk's Curso..
Minor" (Chopin)Alfred Corseminarians when the city ofling, and two banners, one of
tot.
Song" The Bells of St. Mary's" (Furber and Adams).-Frances Alda (Soprane), ... Song
Failure of the Blege. Bishop Angel Diezo
y "Sweet Adeline "),
Vicar Apostolic of Changtch, Hu nan, together with two of his Morgan Comedienne,
pricats (Fathors Sauveur Casado There's the One for Mo" (from and Leipold Mendiluce) and seven "Bulldog Drummond ").-Mor-Sisters, were reported dispersed on Novembor i A letter of Father ton Downey, (Tenor).
Mendiluce from the city of Lichow «Cross Roads " (from "Show anted. December 11 now reveals People").-Frank Baru, that they are safe in that city which had been under siege by the Communists The fall of the city Reemod so certain that during it the Bishop prepared for enptiv. Song "Serenade" (Cesareo andity by ordering his personnel to
L. Stevens, Mr. II. Trifenbacker, Mr. G. Weidman Groff, Iter. Father Tosti). Madam Amelita Galli-procure shoes (the members of his
Cousin, Mr. and Mrs. J. Grahaan, order wear sandals) and clothing
Mr. M. V. Maudeville, Mr. H. capable of standing the rigors of There was nu panic, and the Ward, Mr. H. H. Jackson, Miss imprisonment and forced marching escape was made in a wonderfully. Ward Mrs. O Levinsky, Afr. over the mountains. The siege orderly manner, the girls keeping and Mrs. R. E. Maguson, Mrs, however, failed and the bistic and remarkably cool.ved, it the old A. Hollway, Mr. H. G. Salo his staff remain free.
building will be saved, but the old Mr. and Mrs S. O. Phelps, Mr. Father Mazzoli and Father, ek beams of the remaining part Mrs. S. L. Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Filia, Italian priests of the Milan burnt so rapidly that the flames L. H. Booth, Master Booth, Mr. Foreign Mission Society stationed rose to nearly a hundred feet and and Mrs. D. Cargill, Mr. Joseph in the Vicariate of Hanchungfu,
it up the countryside."
Wild, Mr. N. A. Gutlery, Mr. Geo. Shensi, were captured with ten Priceless furniture, oak panel Green, Mr. F. J. Samways, Mr. R. Morcom, Mr. Wm. A. Crowther, Kulupa fell to the Communista which was reputed to have been Mr. E. Duxzury, Mr. F.. W. Bir- November 18. It was first thought borne by the Conqueror's army at cherrough, Mr. E, D. Sitzinstatter, that three nuns were taken but it the Battle of Hastings, are among Sir Earnest and Lady Thompson, is now exublished that they fled to the lost treasures, but the whole of Mr. P. C. Owen-Stanton, Lt. Col. safety. Negotiations have been un-
the valuable library was aavod. and Mrs. H. Morcom, Mr. A. L. "Normn1* * (Bellini).
der way for 40 days for the release It is interesting to recall that Rae, Mr. Arthur Reiss, Mr. and ot the priests but the bandit chief when Henry VIII gave the Abbey Mrs. Louis Deado, Afr. J. E. For- Ezio Pinza (Bass)."
(Koe-se-ling) remains adamant in to Sir Anthony Brown, Master of inom, Mr. Janes Bill, Dr. S. H. S. Bassoon Solo-" Hungarian Fan-his impossible demand of 1,000 the House, in 1838, one of the re-Briggs, Mr. J. L. Edmondson, Mrs. tazie" (Weber)-William Gru-ifles. 100,000 cartridges, and jected monks gained admission dur-T. M. Poor, Mr. F. A. Barnes, Mr. $230,000. Muzwhile the condiing the celebration feast and T H.. Quintin Hill, Miss D. AL. Flute Solo Whirlwind "tion of the prisoners is pitiable. solemnly made a curse that his des- Watson, Miss C. M. Crawford, Mr.
(Krantz).---Clement' Barone,
cendants should perish miserably and Mrs, W. G. Goggin, Mier A. Heavy Property Loss..
by fire or water,
Heald, Mr. E. A. Erieson, Mr. W. The property loss in kulupà in a Water Supplies Exhausted. G. Barney, Miss E. Berry, Mas stvere blow to missionary effort. (Schu-The city is the central headquar
The Abbey was built by William ter J. R. Boyd, Mre. H. G. Boyd, the Conqueror, and is one of the Miss A. W. Boyd, St. Major Hill, (Holters for the Vicariate of Han-
most famous of the nation's his. Capt. T. Grant, L.Com P. H, 1 chungfu and contains, seminary, toric buildings. It was formerly sun, Mr. F. Lewis, Mr. 1. Davies, Harkness, Mr. D. C.-Croom-John- school, antechumenate. old folk's the residence of the Duchess of Capt. and Mrs. A. D. Kelman, Mrs. home, orphanage, and Bisiera con: Cleveland. It was also in the pos-Chan Shee, Mr. nad Mrs. Z. W. vent, the result of 30 years earnestasion of the Webster family for Crimenitt, Mrs. RO. Sykes, Miss labour. It is not yet possible to
many years, and before, the Certain the actual daninge as the Communists are still in command.
was rented by Mr. M. P. Gee, A. B. Baird, Two communications have been the steel magnate and millionaire, received concerning the Spanish Three Charming Grners."
whose daughters were famed as the Some Jeauit Fisthere Hidalgo and Avito, captured last April, whose present stars ago part of the abbey was "Kamennoi Ostrow ?!
kention remains a mystery, A din given over to a girls' school.. patch from Shanghai dated Doits historis architecture, but ala
The abbey is not only noted for stein).Victor Symphony Orch. cember 10 states that it is believ "Libestraum" (Liszt), Victored that they are held prisonera in thousands of people from all parts for the chirm of its grounds, and the triangle of mountains forming of the world visit it on the one day Symphony Orch.. "Royal Sodermanland Parade "
the natural boundaries of the three
A week when it is thrown open to Provinces of Honan, Hupeh, and (Landwall).-Army Band.
Anhun.
the public. They are thought to be Royal Navy Parade March "
still alive, but the bandite are very (Heimdahl)-Army Band,
reticent. Two Catholje: Chinese "Popular Songs of Yesterday-
Medley."The Troubadours." 6.47 to 0 p.m.
ner,
to be held on MONDAY, the r DAY of MARCH, 1931, at 8 .45.85 to 5.47 p.m.--. at the Offices of the Public Works
of
Hta
Department, br Order EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNON, of One Lot of CROWN LAND at Wor Chi in the Colony of Hong Kong, Chung. for a term of yours, with the option of renewal at a Crown Bent to be fired by the Surveyor of Bis MAJESTI Tan Kino, for onsfurther term
of 75 years.
* PARTIQULAKS OF THE LOT. `
No, of Sale.
Registry No.
Island Lot
Lots Nos. 2718 and Locality. Between Inland
3097, King Kwong ||
+
Street.
Boundary
Meisure-
menta
NEK.W.
As por
sale plan.
Contents i
Square foot
Annual
Rental
About
3,350
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Hongkong & Shanghai Hotels. MAINTAINING
Company will be CLOSED from the
7rs to the 18TH MARCH, 1931, Both
Days inclusive.
By Order of the Board of Directors.
J. D. THOMSON,
Acting Secretary.
Hong Kong, 27th Feb, 1981, [384
THE DAIRY FARM ICE & COLD STORAGE CO., LIMITED.
NOTICE RF TRANSFER OF BHARES.
SHAREHOLDERS are Requested that NO NEW ISSUE" Bhares will be transferred until after the TRANSFER BOOKS have been RE-OPENED on the 19tu MARCH, 1991.
By Order of the Board of Directors"
JD, THOMBON,
Acting Secretary? Hong Kong, 17th Fox, 1981.
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-Anddall Strest. And foer
Cpp. Gospel Ha) Tel 20050.
Band and Orchestral Pieces. (a) “Soldier's March
vann); (b) "March" laender).Victor. Orch (a)Marche from Nutcracker Suite" (Tschaikowsky), (b)
Alceste
- "Marche from
(Gluck).Victor Orch.
"La Paloma" (Yradier)-Stahl's
Hand..
:
Dance of the Hours (Poa. chielli), Victor Symphony. Or. chestra.
(Ruben-
ten).-Everready Hour Group
"Goin' Home! (W. A. Fisher).
Everready Hour Group,
who volunteered to negotiate were
captured as spios and, killed..
Bandiis on the More.
war
The fire has involved the town of
battle in a serious position, prac. tienlly the whole of the domestic nter supply was exhausted in Hghting the blaze, and the 3,000 inhabitants are having to get their
"Down South" (W. H. Myddie-A leiter, froin Anking under data upplies from ponds, and similar of December 15 states that Father of the ordinary supply will cost Klagnant BoUTETS. The restoration. Julius Herren (who himself was an addition in the rates of Bd. in captive for a short while early in the £1. "The Glow-Worm. *** (Lincke).--- | 1830) is now making a thrfling at- Boy and Gin Chorus of Brook-tempt to approach the place where lyn.
the priests are supposedly captive
9 p..--Weather roport, local time,
ele.
1. Two Songs-(4) "The Swan (Greig); (b) "Hidden Love (Cricg).
2. Pianoforte Solos Selected. 3. Two Songs-(a)· " In a Bont
(Grieg);(6) "Gossiping." (Dodge).
EXCHANGE RATES. [BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE)
"RUGBY, March 4.
Paris Now York Brussels Geneva
124.00]
4.85 25/32.
34.84
25.23
Amsterdam Milan Berlin Stockholm Copenhagen Oslo
12.113
20.43
18.133
18.10
18.14
34.501
161
103
46.20
102.95
-375
817
Vionna Prague
Helsingfor Afadrid Lisbon... Athenshire Bucharest ... Montevideo
Rio *** Buenos Aires Bombay Shanghai Hong Kong
Yokohama Silver (spot) Silver (forward)
4 1/16
.37 8/16
*1/6 23/32.
1/21 103
CLEARANCES,
March 5.
2/13/32
to negotiate with the bandits. bandits at Pei-mino-w; three miles After travelling to Linan, the from Hin-yun, on November 10 Catholic station of Wuhu Vicariate and together with a servant, and 0.05 to 10 p.m.- recital of songa nearest the Hunan border, he has A luggage mitior, was robbed and and pianoforte solos from the now progressed two days nearer murdered. The catechist buried Studio by Miss Maria Gomes the bandit stronghold. The danger the victims but was unable to send (Soprano), accompanied by ot his position causes constant news, through to Hingan until Miss L. Pecker (Pinnist} : changing of position and sudden November 2
Details of the murder of Father "fights, The attitude of the bandits
Mark Ho of the Vicarlate Aposto- thus far consulted, demanding - possible sums insterd of coming to be of Puchi, Hupeh, whose death practical terms, is considered as a war reported on December 12, re- probable nga that the priests are real that he was killed with re not in their hands, Fathor Her volting ermity on November 27- Tora is a brother of Angel Herrera, His brother and nephow were with Bornea, for Saigon. editor of the prominent Spanish him, but their fate is unknown. Canton, for Haiphong. newspaper, "El Dobate," of Ma- An interesting human interest Chipshing, for Swntow drid.
sidelight on the Chino situation is Hawaii Maru, for Saigon. Details of the death of Monsig- the inauguration by the Francis Hong Hwa, for Swatow. nór Jolin Saggiu, O.M. Cor, cins of Wachang, Hupeh, of a Hydrangon, for Suntow, Prefect Apostolic of Hinganfu, "Crusade of prayer for the release Ningpo, for Shanghai, Shensi, are rovented in a letter re- of captive missionaries Reminis Sipora, for Baigon. erived at his. tadquarters from cent of the days of the Crusades St. Alius, for Bhanghai." 10 to 10.30 pm--" Sonata in A Faul Yang native catechist star when Christian captives were held Starck, for Shanchal
Major" (Cesar Franck).Al- tioned at llanyia, two days jour.by the Moslems, the members pledge Sunkong for K. C. W lent Crestait list and defromsing Theprolate, homselves to say daily one decade Bydney far, for Manila. ques Thibauld (Violinist)."
enys the latter, was surrounded by of the Rostry and the tetur, Thomas led for Gingapore
Wong Shek Kung, for Sigon. 10.30 p.m.-Oloss 'down.
| (Continued at foot of nézi column.) i prayer.”
4. Planoforte Solos-Selected;
5. Two Songs-(n) "I Hear You Calling Me (Marshall); (b) "Homing" (Del Riego).
6. Pianoforte Solos-Selected.
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