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ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
RAOR
CRICKET.
THE NEW WISDEN.
OBITUARY.
MR. CHARLES STEARNS' HARTWELL
Many friends of Miss Emily S. Hartwell, the well-known Feochow
MONEY SHORTAGE AND TENNIS:
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Until 10 A.M. on the 20zá MARCH, 1981, from Persons desirous of to be held on MONDAY, the 16r SUPPLYING Beof, Matton, Fowlis, at the Office of the Public Works
DAY of MARCH, 1931, at 3 N
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Order
of Hr
Pork, Bread, Choeae, Puro Cow's epLLENCY THE Goveason, of One
Milk, Ice and Other. Provisions, and Necessarios for the Your ending 81st Lot of CROWN LAND at Mong Kok MARON, 1982.
Tadi, in the Colony of Hong Kong, Printed Forms of Tender and for term of 75 years, with the further particulars can be obtained option of renewal at a Crown Bent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His ut the RN. HOSPITAL
Мархату тах Комо, for one further Ser
The Right to reject the Lowest or of 75 years. any Tender ja reserved.
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THOS, WM. MYLES,
Surgeon Captain, R.N.
R.N. HOSPITAL, Hong Kong, "
19th March, 1981.
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HONG KONG GENERAL CHAM-
BER OF COMMERCE.
CHINESE LANGUAGE SCHOOL.
NEW CLASS for BEGINNERS in the Study of Colloquial CANTONESE il bortly be formed.
Full pallidutare may be obtained from the Undersigned,
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Scorclary. Hong Kong, 11th March, 1931. (450
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PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
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Inland Lota Now, 2200 and 2418,
Fa Yuez Street.
Locality.
G
Boundary
Measure
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A por
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About
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Rental.
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27,128
PUBLIC AUCTION. DARTICULARS & CONDITIONS Pt the Bale by Public Auction to
be held on MONDAY, the 16TE DAT of MARCH, 1931, at 5 PM, at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG.
PROBATE JURISDICTION.
Order of HIS EXCELLENCT THE GOVERNOR, of One Let of CHOWN IN INI, GOODS OF LORENZA AND at Mong Kok Trai, in the.
SANCHEZ DE BIUN, LATE Or No. 15, CAMERON HOAD, Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 76 KOTLOOK, IN THE COLONY Or Crown Beat to be fired by the Surveyor years, with the option of renewal at a HONG KONG, WIDOW, DECEASED.
of His, MAJESTY THE KING, for one TOTIUS 18 BEREBY GIVEN further term of 75 years.
that the Court has, by virtue of the Provisions of Section 58 of Ordinanco No. 2 of 1897, made an Order limiting' the Time for Creditors and others to 'send in thoir Olsimu against the abara Estate to 28TH DAY OF MARCH, 1931.
All Oreditors and others are accord- ingly hereby required to send their Claims to the Undersigned on or before
hat Date.
เ
Dated the 6th day of March, 1931.
DEACONS,
·
Solicitors for the Administrator, 1, Dos Vmax Road Central, Hong Kong
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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF
HONG KONG,
PROBATE JURISDICTION.
1
THE GOODB or JÄMES STEWART, LATE OF PEÍTAINO, TIENTAIN, IN the Republic OF CHINA, DYOSABED.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
1 No. of Bala.
Kowloon Inland Lot
Registry No.
Locality.
No, 2446, ..
Fonth of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 2418, Tang Choi Street.
Boundary
Messure-
ments,
As per
sale plan
Contenta
Square feet.
Rental.
* Upset Price.
8,649
B.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
158
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PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Pable Auction to be held on MONDAY, the 10 N that the Court has, by ir DAY of MARCH, 1831, X-3 2.4. al
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of the Provisions of Section 58 of Ordinance No. 2 of 1897, made an Order limiting the Time for Creditors and others to sand in their Claims against
the above Estato to 28TH DAY MARCH, 1931.
the Offices of the Public Works Depart ment, by Order of His EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR of One Lot of CROWN
at Mong Kok Tani, in the Colony
of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown All Creditors and others are accord. Rent to be fired by the Surveyor of Hi ingly hereby required to send their MARTY tus Kino, for one further Claims to the Undersigned on or before term of 75 years, that Dato,
Dated the 6th day of March, 1991.
DEACONS,
Solicitora for the Exetor,
1, Des Voeux Road Central,
Floog Kong
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Adjoining Kowloon
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Boundary
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DARTICULARS & CONDITIONB of the Balo by Public Auction to be held on MONDAY, the 16TH DAY of MARCH, 1981, 3 r., al (the) Offices of the Public Works Departament, by Order of Hu ExCELERACT THE GOVER NOR, of One Lot of CROWN LAND at Mong Kok Tsui, in the Colony of ANNOUNCEMENT IS HEREBY Hong Kong, for term of 75 the option of renewal at a
with the
MADE that LAWRENCE K. Rant, to be fixed by the Surveyor of Hm Marzari tux Kino, for one further
$75 years.
KENTWELL: Barrister.at law,
L: 2.4 (UXON.),
the
Inner Temple, Member of the English Bar, having ronounced his allegiance to British Crown, has resumed the General Practice of his Profession as Citizen of the REPUBLIC OF ÜnINA.
LAWRENCE K. KENTWELL,
ADDRESS:~-3, CHOYLAN CHIK HAI,
- P.Ó. Box 26,
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·PARTICULARS OF THE LỢT,
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Kowloon Inland Lot
Registry No.
Locality,
No. 2449,
Tung Cholaffet..
Junction of
Boundary.
Measure-
ments.
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salo plaz
Contents in
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About
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Wisden, as over full of the best NHE FIRST EXTRA
will be held things in life, is this year fattor MEETING (Weather Permitting) at HAPPY VAL 1831, Commencing at 2 P.M.
The First Bell will be Bung at 1.30 P.M.
MEMBERS" ENCLOSURE. Members are notified that they and their Ladies innst wear their Badges prominently displayed.
the Members Encloense and
Olab
ever. Mr. Stewart Caine must in dodd be puzled in his attempt in 'reduce this adopted child of his, for admirers, while they may complain that he in unduly crowding the place of honour in the bookshelf, do constantly look to him to tell about cricket-past, present, and to come. The Five Cricketers of the Year" are in themselves aubject for. considerable excitement, and this year the editor has shrung no great surprise, D. G. Bradun and C.
win
the death of her brother. Mrcial upheaval threatens to dim the Chales & Hartwell, aged 75 years, brilliance of Wimbledon and thended Domber 31-1800, atates:---
The profit on working w.ne at the Shanghai Saoitorium on continental tennis tournaments this
year by keeping many of the $1,102,037.30 March 6.
compared with world's best-known tennis stays The late Mr. Hartwell was born confined to their own backyards. $1,302,801.30 in 1900. in Foochow, his parenta being How far financial stringency will The balance for the yehr, aftøj · No. One withonia Badge will be
pioneer missionaries of the Ameri.et the annual Americas inva transferring $200,000 to Renewals sion is one of the questions up. Account, deducting. Directors' qd admitted to the Members Enclosure.
can Board Mission, and it was his permost in the minds of British Auditors Fece, allowing for de Badge admitting
Non-Members to
desire to visit Foochow once more, tennis fans. The American Davis preciation, and other outgoings, is
B663,610.30. The amount brought. Toonis at $5.00 for Gentismen and $3.00
Although in feeble honith, he under through the American zone play forward front last year is 8570,119
eup team is expected to for Ladios (both including tax), are ebtainable through the SECRETARY
took the journey from his home in and came to Europe ne usual but making a total of 81.035,730.17 upon Introduction by Member, such
Minneapolis, accompanied by his it is feared that the number of available for appropriation.
The Directors recommend the Member to be responsible for Payment
sister and her husband and his attached American players will. of All Chits, &c.
be exceptionally small.
following: Badges admitting Merobers Gritsmett, were certain to be nivou, Mr. and Misa Tupper. Mr.
The decision of "Big" Tilden to Enclosure will not be on sale at the there, and most people expected to Hartwell was for over 30 years a carn his bread and butter with bia Race Course
Members can obtain, upon application find 1. A. R. Peebles. The last two teacher of English at two high requet may mean a mediocre sta
son at Wimbledon. Tilden was. schools in Brooklyn, New York, and to the SECRETARY. Badges (Limited placer must have been very difficult retired in 1926. After his retire probably the greatest drawing card to Tway for the Free Admission to the Member Reclosure of Wires, Lady to fill, but Winden is always most mert he wrote for several American in the history of the Wimbledon Helatives and Friends. Names must be sympathetic to young players, wheppers, notably the Brooklyn acting. Last year record crowds
Eagle, to which he contributed a
stormed the turnstiles to see his stated when applying.
ther they be professional On No Fretext will Children be
or weekly lotter addressed to his fight to regain the championship.
Director--Mr. T, B. Wilson and If Mrs. Holen Willa-Moody re Mr. J. E. Joseph rotire according thousands permitted in either Enclosure during amateur, and so . H. Lyon and These letters were later published trains at home, as it is rumoured
of former studenta. ibe Blecting.
to the Articles of Association, but M. J. Turnbuli are granted this in book foran under the title "A
she will do, Wimbledon will lose being eligible, offer themselves for great, honour, and two of Austra-Schoolmaster's Letters."
another of its biggest attractions.te election, The Price of Admission to the Public's greatest batsmen may have to
The Californian has held the wo Enclosure is $2.00 including tax, for
raan's singles championship for the all Persons, including Ladies, and is remain for ever unrecognized.
past four yeaTS." payable at the Gate.
to
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. ·
Holdiem and Sailors in Uniform are admitted Half Price.
lost be fermitted to operate with Bookmakers, Tie Tac Men, dc... the Precincts of the Boxo KONG JOCKET CLUB during the Race Meeting
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary,
Hong Kong, March 10th, 1931.
Last Season Incidents.
The editor in his notes, recording
an obvious disappointment in the result of the Test Matches, a dis- appointment enhanced by the ten-
THE HONG KONG FIRE INSUR.Test Matches to
ANCE CO., LIMITED,
WAITRESS INJURED.
SEQUEL TO SQUABELE IN IESTAURANT.
According to a police report, an restaurant in altercation in & Queen's Road, Central, ou Wednes day night resulted in two people boing admitted to the Government Civil Hospital. A twenty-six-year old waitress at the establishment is in a serious condition suffering from wounds in the read."
dency of English selection, domi mitters to
make experiments in captaincy and general team con- (450 struction, expresses the firm hope that we have seen the last of playing a finish. He is equally certain that the amount of drawn matches, including games which could have no interest but NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. the lead on the first innings, is da A man named Laung Yau una to the over-preparation of wickete, taken to the Charge Room at Cen. THE SIXTY-SECOND ORDIN with water in consequence remain.bria Police Station and was found THE
ARY GENERAL MEETING ing on the surface after a fall of to be suffering from a bullet wound of SHAREHOLDERS will be held rain. Of the 11 different attempts in the loft shoulder He told the at the Offices of the Undersigned on which have been made to find a police that he had been injured in THURSDAY, the 26TH MARCH, satisfactory solution for the alloca- November Inst when robbers raided 1931, at NOON, for the purpose of tion of points in the County Cham- his village. Since then he had feat receiving the Report of the Generalpionship, he thinks that the system the use of his left arm. The police Managers, together with a Biatement devised for next season, by which are investigating the report. of Accounts for the Year ended 31st points will be given for a win outright, is the best of all. He DECEMBER, 1930.
paints out that last seABON matches in the County Champion.. súp had no interest beyond, the fact that first innings pointe were the matter qt issue. He finds space too to rebuko the spectators at Leode for their astonishing lack of man. ners and reason when they demon straded against English batamen for THE HONGKONO FILE INSURANCE | appealing against an admittedly
| had light in the third' Test. Match." [410
The Australian Team.
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DOLLAR WOBBLES.
PASSES SHILLING MARK BUT
RECEDES AGAIN, "
Australia and Davis Cup. Financial stringency has prevent- ed Australia and Indin from en- tering, Davis, cup play this year. India, though n regular competi- tor in recent years, has never been n dangerous one, but Australia is one of the only four nations which have ever won the cup.
To pay dividend of 80 per share ....... To pay n Bonus of 83 per share... To carry forward
8 -180,000.00
240,000.00
315,730.13
81,035,730.13
seth and Fleming, Incorporated Auditora-Messre, Percy Smith,
Accountants, and Linstead and Davis, Chartered Accountants, bave audited the accounts now presented and offer themselves for re-election.
EXCHANGE BONUS.
HONG KONG FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD.
Last your the Australian Davis cup players were up near the top in most of the European tourneys. Jack Crawford, reputed to be one We are informed that the general· of the finest stylists in the game, managers and consulting committer won the mixed doubles at Wimbleef the Hong Kong. Fire Insurance don last year in partnership with Co., Ltd., will recommend, at the Miss Elizabeth Ryan of California. forthcoming meeting of shareholders The Anzee doubles combinations to be held on the 20th instant, the of Crawford and E. F. Moon, payinent où account of the year 1940 Harry Hopman and A. J. Willard of a dividend of 850 together with an exchange bonus of $10 per share iso fought their way through to the semi-finals and finals of several 10sorbing $480,000; to pass the balance of 8113,587.77 to the credit other tournaments.
of reinsurance fund and to carry forward 8:00,093.61 in respect of the year 1930.
!
The winter senson on the French Riviera, which is usually a fore taste of the summer season, has been remarkable this year for its mediocre competition. The big French stars have been kept away by business while the United States has been represented only by Miss Ryan,
That is why Riviera resort keepers are hemonning seasons past The Hong Kong dollar raised when such matches as the historic hopea in many breaste 'yesterday | clash between", Miss. Helen Willa when it opened at 1/01/9d. The and the great Suzanne englen news created something of a sen- drew.rich tourists to the Mediter- sation in local circles, and during rancan chores. the day heavy buying wag indulged The history of the Australian in by the Chinese.
qualified to speak.
CHINESE ON SHANGHAI COUNCIL.
"POLITICAL ADVISER" MAY BE CHINESE.
LADIES' HOCKEY.
TEAMS FOR TOMORROW'S MATCHES.
---------
They wish it to be understood, however, that the continuance or otherwise of the bonus, in the whole
in part, will depend entirely on exchange and it should not be view ed in any other light than that of a temporary menure..
THE CHARTERED BANK.
FINAL DIVIDEND 14%..
The Chartered Bank inform us that the following telegram was received yesterday from the Head Office in London :—
*At the nonual meeting of share? holders the Board of Directors will recommend. final. dividend at the rate of 14 per cent, per annum to- There will be two inatches in the gether with Bonus of de. 3d. per Cher Clark Cup competition to share both subject to Income Tax. norrow when Club de Recreio will A sum of £30,000 is to be set aside meet the Diocesan Girls' School and to meet contingencies. £187.597 95. St. Andrew's will play the Honged. will be carried forward." Kong LH.C.
The teams will bes-
Diocesan Girls' School: S. Wong,
E. Wood, I. Lee, E. Ray, N, Maude,
MISSING WORD GAME.
WILY GAMBLER FINED · IN- COURT.
Prizes in the shape of packets of cigarettes, awarded up the person
team's tour is left to Mr. S. J.
The rate, however, was not main- Southerton, than whom no one is tained and during the day the Mdollar again receded below, the Southern deals with the subject shilling mark, closing at 11-/ad. calmly and reasonably. He knew It is believed that the changes aro than the Australians arrived here due to speculation in Shanghai, expecting the worst. W. A. Wood- full told him eo. He was for a long time doubtful of Australia's ability 1 hold their own against the nucleas of an English team which kad previously done so well against hem. They hind, to be sure, at nst four great haiśmen, one very "good bowler, and a uplendið wicket- keeper. One of the other batsmen fioin whom they expected much, A. Jackson, was a failure early in the
As the result of further discus. Jorge, O, White, M. Mason, M. season, and things then looked even
sion by the Special Committee in Smith, A. Lee, W. Smith. worse. A great performance, how charge of the appointment of a Club de Recreio: C. Botelho, C. ever, in the Arst Test Matel at Chinks official to the Municipal Silva, L. Silva-Netto, A. Alves, M. Trent Bridgo, in which the issue Council, it is probable that the Remedios, L. Xavier, M. Alves, E. hung in the balance until late in new official will be designated Resario, M, Basto, C. Osmund, B.-- the last afternoon, aot then on their "Folitical Adviser." This style of Remedioc feet, gave them the encouragement nomoneinture was considered ht St. Andrew's: A. Hynes; L. Ro.who successfully supplies the miss- they ncoded, and from that the meeting of Council on March gora, P. Woolley: I. Gáttinn, M. ing character in a sentence in a moment on wards they were quite | 6
White 1. Woolley: F. Wong, definitely a winning side. W. M. In addition to this appointment P. Gittins, 3. Woolley, N. Field, Woodfull, to whom true credit was it may be also recommended that E. Landolt rever given for his splendid bat an assistant secretary (Chinese) be H.K.L.F.O.: J. Smalley; E
ing-the only Test Match England appointed to the Secretariat. In Gray, B. V. Franklin; E. O'lingan, won was when he failed-captainod | accordance with the commenda. | A. Owen-Hughes, M. L. Wallace; E. the side in a manner to get the very tion of the Salaries Commission.. Bell, N. McNeillie, E. M. Done best out of them, and with England it is planned to change the pre-an. C. Ferguson, M.. Bishop. unable to settle down as a team, and sent post of Director-General to The first game takes place at with their captain taken away from that of "Director-General and King's Park, while the other will them in the dust and deciding Secretary."-
he played at Sookunpoo, both to match, there was very little doubt The Chinese members of Council [ecinmence at 3.30 p.m. but that Australia deservedly wen haye intimated that these propos- ala aro satisfactory to them, and the Chinese community, but they urge the further, appointment of Chin- Municipal service in a grading es officials in other departments of
equivalent to that of Commissioner.”
the rubber.
Bradman.
As to Braman, half of this volume of Wisden might be filed with his remarkable doings. Hie ability to suit himself to the còn- ditione in this country, his amazing
"Assistant
quicknose of foot, and the manner In this connection, the Special Committee will subrait proposals at in which even in his longest inning an early date. It is the consensus he kept the ball on the ground areof opinion that Chinese employees universally admitted, "but · Mr.
Southerton, like many another, already in the service should be wonders if he would not have been widered for promotion.
à trifle less dangerous in Test Matches hnd he been more often tested by a bowler who could make
Among the many other, interest- the ball go away. Grimmett, pering article, Mr. A. Podmore again Inps the second most important has much to say about school cricket, member of us team, was a copetant Sir, Francis Lacey writes of Lord's worry to every site they mot. So and the M.C.O., and there is a de- long as he was being given a rest fightful appreciation of the great at cover-point runs cam fairly Wilfrid Rhodes, whom nies! we are easily, but there was, always a
+ i
tremer when he was put on again. longer to greet in- first-class And of the whole team, Bradman gricket. The list of obituary noticea in long one, and it contains may included, perhaps the most admired illustrious names, all. as over, faith- was A. F. Kippax, one of the most fully dealt with by Winden, beautiful laatainen that has been seen. This wonderful yellow book-is-al- for many a long year. fr. South- ways a pleasure and a comfort, and orton has plenty to say about, thom this year it seems to carry with it all, and in the and it is not difficult an even greater enjoyment than |-to-see-way we lost
| usual. But, in truth," Wladonis ut;] (Continued at foot of next column) way, like that.-The-Timés.
EXCHANGE RATES.
(BRITISH WIRELESS BERVICE]
Paris New York Brussels Amsterdam
Gelová Milan
Oslo
Roosy, March 11.
124.341 485 27/32
34.88
12.12
25.25
92.74
20,4
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Vienna.in Prague ...........
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104. -
Helsingfors Madrid
708.
44.4%
108.25
Athens
376
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817.
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Lisbon
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35 11/10
·37 MAY 1/0 10/10. 1/8
2/13/39 13 15/16
form of limerick, competition, yms. held to come within the definition of gambling in a case before Mr. Williame yesterday, when two men were charged with keeping eỤ CỨN mon gaining house and the third with gambling,
+.
The police secinted the plen på the second defendant that he was. reroly, au sesistant, and he was dis charged.
Detective-Sergeant. McDonald fnld his Worship that the police raided 148, Hollywood Road, last night and found the horse-racing game of Esealado and the "missing word poem game, which was the subject of the present charges, in progress. Detective-Indpitor Shannon ex- plained the principle of the gate to his Worship, producing a Inteh of papers on which were sentences with one character, inissing. The idea was to fill in the missing Anractor; the person stressfully finding the correct character bing. awarded a prize of cigarettes.
The oder remarked that scano of the sentences werqextracts, from the classics, but in the majority of use they were the composition of the keeper..
In many instances i was im possible to win, as the solution given by the keeper noither rhymed nor gave the sentence any meaning -- whatever
His Worship find the frit defen dunt 875 for
keeping
the gaming
house and on a charge of retelling cigarettog without a Borabe he im posed a further fine of $10.
Alargo quantity of cigarettes ond 839.724in. money, which were. seized, were confiscated. The third defendant, charged with gambling, wae fined $3.
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