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ADVERTISEMENTS.

UNION WATERHOAT CO., LIMITED,

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

THE TWENTY SEVENTH AN

NUAL GENERAL MEETING of Shareholders will be hold in the Offices of Messrs. Dodwell a ompany, Limited, on Wednesday, the 20th March, 1032, at 8 pm. for alle

purkone of receiving the report of the General Managers together with a Statement of Accounts to 81st Dodomber, 193.

The Transfer Books of the

will be alowed from the 23d to 30th March, 1984, both rates inclusivs.

DOPWELL & CO, LTD., General Managers.

[1991

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY OLUB. H&SECOND EXTRA RACE

MEETING will be

permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY 20TH MAR

on

MONDAY, 29TH MARCH. 1939, com- mencing at 13.30 pm. on both days.

The First Bell will be Rung at 19

jo'slook soon.

There will be an interval for Ti after the 2nd Race on both day's,

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE. Mombers are notified that they and their Ladies most woar their Badge prominently displayed.

No Doe without a Buton will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure.

Bulges droisting Non-Members to the Members Enclosure and Club, Roms at $5,00 for Gantlomsa, and 30'00- (for Ladies (Both inclug Tax)

ar: obtainable through the SACRE TARY upon Introduction by a Mami or, anch Momber to be responsible for Payment of All City, ole,

Badges dimitting to Mombers* Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the Raso Cunrad,

ADVERTISEMENTS.

'THE HONGKONG FIRB INSURANCE' CO., LTD.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

with the annotion of the Consulting that the General Managers have

Committee of this Company obtained at a Mooting of such Committee held here on the 14th day of March 1938) minde a Call of 850 per share in respect held by the Shareholders and that of the monies unpaid on the shares such Call should be paid on Wednesday the 30th day of March 1939 to the General Managers at the Offices of the Company

That the General Managers have (with the like sanction of the Con- anlting Committon) determined to employ the sum of 8400,00 part of the Rossevo Fund of the Company in paying Special Dividend of 980 per share on the shares of the Company hold by the Shareholders and that suelt Special Dividend shall be payable on the 30th day of March 1932.

Warrants for the Special Dividend

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, - 1932.

· ADVERTISEMENTS.

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HONG KONG CLUB. NOTICE.

THE MIGHTY EIGHTH YEARLY GENERAL MEETING of the Members of the Hong Kong Club will be bold in the Club House en at 5.30 p.. THURSDAY, the 31st MARCH, 1983.

By Order,

Hong Kong, 18th March, 1932.

THE HONG KONG WAR MEMORIAL NURSING

HOME.

THE Public in advised that the Nursing Home is now open for the admission of patients.

THREE MEN FEARED DROWNED.

SANTOS MARU COLLIDES

WITH JUNK.

INTERVIEW WITH GEN. CHIANG.

DISCUSSION OF CURRENT POLITICAL AFFAIRS.

POLICY TOWARDS"

MANCHURIA,

GOLD MINING IN

[

MANCHURIA. KING'S

REPORTED INTENTIONS OF THE S.M.R.

WHO WILL GET THE CONCESSION?

stuff

The statistics ap at January 1 1939, show that there were 4,690 Soviet and 3,832 Chinese employees

A report made to the Water Police by the master of the 0.5.6. .. Santos Mary is to the effect that

Nanking, Maruh, 19-"I have. TA. ROBERTSON,

after passing Breaker Point Light decided to accept the post of Harbin, Mur. 14.--It is rogarded Lieut. Col..

house at about 5 pm. on Monday, created by the decision of the Pross is paying considerable atten Chmurnian of the Military Commis-:as significant that the JapanesO Secretary,

[1979 the steamer encountered a largo Second Pronary Session of the Con- tion to the activities of the Soviet

number of junks." In trying to trad Executive Committee at Lo-executive

of the Chinese avoid one of them, she collided with, and 1 in determined to ac- Eastern Railway. According to sho sept full responsibility for, military agreement between China and So. another, causing it to be water affairs, declared General Chiang ist Russin, the stuff of the Chinese logged.

Kui Shek in sa exclusive interview Eastern Railway should be 30 per The master of the vessel ordered granted to Router this evening at cent. Chinese and 50 per ount, the crew of the junk to be taken of, Reuter was rossived in the dihing

the Sun Yat Sen Memorial Park. Soviet citizens, but three were found to be missing room of the villa where General Accommodation is provided for and although search was made was having dinner with ifty-five persous, including twenty-immediately in the vicinity, they dressed in a blue gown and appear way.

Madame Ching. The Donoral'was six first-class and maternity wards.

on the permanent staff of the rail- could not be found, and the Sautosed to be in good spirits, punctuat The Nursing Home is furnished

According to she local press, the Can be obtained on application to the and equipped throughout on the most afar had to continue on her voyage smiles.rs to questions with South Manchuria Railway intends

to Hong Kong.

to despatch several expeditions to Managers at the

General Chiang declared that the Tahoiho district to prospect for Company.

It is feared that the men wero from the very beginning he had gold. It is common knowledge that drowned..

nover shrunk from responsibility, the district in question is rich in He said that the Chinese forces in gold but before mining can be org Shanghai bad been properly taken ganised on a large scale to permit care of despite reports to the con of a reasonable return, the terri trary. Obina wishes for a perestory will have to be cleared of ful settlement of the dispute," he bandita: Moreover, either railways. added "but if Japan does not or trunk roads will have to be con Cease her aggressive action Ching structed. is propared to fight to the bitter ond."

Should any shareholder fail to pay the amount of the said Call on the 30th day of March 1932 the General Managers will on the 31st day of March 1932 apply, the amount of the duo to him in payment and satisinotion above. mentioned Special Dividend of the said

After armor satisfaction of the

aid Call in the manner above indicated a Memorandum showing the extent to which the shares are then

paid up will be endorsed on all Certificates of Shares presented to the General Managers at the Offices of the Company

of

Transfer Books and Register, Members of the Company will be

closed from the 18th day of March 108g to the 30th day of March 1932 both days inclusivo.

Dated this 10tivday of March 1932. JARDINE MATHESON & CO., LTD, General Managera

On No Fretext will Children bu permitted in either Enclosure during THE HONGKONG FIRE INSUR the Mooting

Tiffins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordoral from the No. 1 Boy in advance. Tviephone 91020.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE,

The Price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is $2.00, including Tax, for allPersons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate,

Soldiers and Ballers in Uniform aro Admitted Half Prics.

ANCE CO., LTD..

(1969

THE HONG KONG FIRE INSUR ANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

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Bookmakers, Tis Tac Mon. 10. Sixty-third Ordinary General will not be permitted to operate with

Mosting of Shareholders will

By Ordot,

T

In the Preaipota of Tus Hoss Kovo be held at the Offices of the under- JOCERY OLUB during the Race Meting signed on WEDNESDAY, the 30rE Tins will be obtainable in the liesMARCH 1982, at Noon, for the baurant in the Public Enclosure.

purpose of receiving the Report of the General Managers, together with a statement of Accounts for the year ended the 31st December, 1981.

The Share Register and Transfer Books wil be closed from the 16th to the 30th March 1932, both days

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary

099 Hong Kong, 1st March, 1832.

SOCIETY OF ST, GEORGE, HONG KONG.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that a. 8PECIAL GENERAL

inclusive,

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD., General Managers,"

THE HONG KONG FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD.

(1988.

MEETING of the Society of St. Hong Kong, 9th March, 1932.

George, Hong Kong, will be held on Wednesday, the 80th day of March, 1982, immediately after the termina- tion of the Annual General Meeting when the following Resolution will be proposed.

GREEN ISLAND CEMENT

CO., LTD.

That the Bules of the Society bo Amended as followsBy adding the OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN following paragaph to the end of that the 43rd Ordinary Annual Rule 8-The Commities sha have Meeting of Shareholders will be held power to waire the payment of an at the Offices of the Company, Ex entrance fee in the case of members change Building, Des Voeux Rond of His Majesty's Forces and ivil Central, Victoria, Hong Kong, on

Thuraday

the 31st day

of March, 1937, Servants attached thereto who wish

at. Noon, for the purpose of receiving to join this Society.

Statement of Accounts and the Report of the Directors for the year- anded 31st December, 1931,

By Order of the Committee, LINSTEAD & DAVIS,

Secretaries & Treasurers

Hong Kong, 21st March, 1932,

[1985

¿SOCIETY ¿QF/:8T: GEORGE,

: HONG KONG.

THE ANNUAL GENERAL NEETING of the Society will

T

be held in the Board Room of Meters.

The Transfer Books of the Company will be alosed from Saturday, 12th March, 1932, to Thursday, 31st March, '932, both days inclusivo.

By Order of the Board of Directora,..

ALLAN KEITH,

Bocrotary. Hong Kong, lat March, 1981, [190

CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN &. MORTGAGE CO., LTD.

No

TOTICE is hereby given that the THIRTY-FIFTH ORDINARY.

Jardine, Matheson & Co. Ltd. on ANNUAL MEETING of Share-

5.80 p.m.

Wednesday, 30th March, 1982, at holders in the Company will be bald in the Company's Board Room, 3rd- Floor, Exchange Building, Hong Kong, on Thursday, 24th March, 1982, at NOON, for the purpose of receiving a Statement of Accounts and the Report of the Directors for the year ended 31st December, 1933, electing Directors and Auditors, and for the transaction of any other Ordinary business of the Company.

For the following purposes →→

(a) To receive the Report of the Commitice and State ment of Accounts for the past year, (b) To elect the Officers and Committee for the ensuing (c) To consider the manner in

year,

which St. George's Day ahall be colebrated..

transect any other business of which dus notice has been givan.

(d): To

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each first-class ward,

Private bathrooms are attached to

Rates 1st Class $11.00 per day; 2nd Class. 46.00 per day ordinary medicines and small dressings in cluded.

4

LINSTEAD & DAVIS,

Secretaries & Treasurera,

(1907

HONG KONG ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION COMPANY,

LIMITED.

The Sautos Maru was on her way from Kobe, bound for South Amerion.

GUESTS AT PENINSULA HOTEL

Major N. W. Adains, Mr. C. A. Armitage.

Asked his opinion regarding the resolution passed by the Assembly of the League of Nations, Ceneral Chiang pointed out that Japan had

several

Any industry which might rosult. in the development of the country must, of course, be welcomed, bu one question which is of particular interest to mining circles is whom the concession will be allot- Mr. M. Barber, Mr. and Mrs. Jalready intimated her willingnessted for the mining of gold in the E. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Barto abide by the resolution, which Mudanchang gold bearing aron, NOTICE the TENTH ORDINARY and Mrs. R. Bigazzi, Mrs. F. A settlement. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ringer,, Mr. D. H. Bellamore, r. might mean a batter hope of a According to Russian experts,]

this district in the richest gold YEARLY MEETING of Shareholders Bowern, Col, S. and Misaes H. and

When asked his impression rebearing area as yet known in North of the Hong Kong Engineering &. Boyd, Miss Bryan, bliss P. W. Sarding the reports from Tokyo Manchuria, and although Construction Company, Limited, will Brown, Mr. W. Brackenridge, Mrs. that the War Office had decided to gold mining companies hava et be held in the Board Room of Messrs. W. G. Bryth, Mr. J. W. Bundred,

withdraw the Ninth Division and deavoured to obtain a concesion Tomes. A St. George's

the Kurume Mixed Brigade from covering this area, and have even demobilise the offered as much as 80 per cent. of Third Fleet, General Chiang smiled the profite to former government. and said that too much confidence no firm has ever succeeded in 06-

be placed on Et-Col. and Mrs, N. Campbell, should not

these taining the requisite mining right. Miss Carrington, Mr. Y. N. Chao, Tokyo reporte. In spite of the

A Bone of Contention. Mr. M. O. Clark, Mrs. E. Cogan, reports of a Japanese withdrawal, Dr. J. E. H. Cogan, General Ahe stated that more reinforcements. Tie opinion is been that the Cohen, Mr. D. Corlett, Mr.were usually agriving in Shanghaining rights covering the Madan from time to time. All talk of chang gold beating area were such withdrawal is due to the arrival a "bone of contention" with the he officials of the previous Kirin R. C. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. F. of the Longue Commission."

added... Crapnell.

The Japanese are not governments that no Governor was sincere when talking of withdrawal. strong enough to allot the mining Actually they are preparing for rights to any particular, firm. operation."

Building, Chator Road, Hong Kong How and Minds Shanghai and to

Mrs. H. W. Misses F. and M. on Tuesday, the 5th April, 1932, at Burke, Capt. P. T. Burgess, Mr. O. o'clocks noon, for the purpose of D. Burnette,

of receiving the Report of the Board of Directors and a Statement of Accounta for the Year ended on the 31st Deom ber, 1 and electing Directors. and The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from the 24th March to the 6th April, 1932, both days inclusive.

By Order of the Board,

. B. ALVES,

Becretary,

Hong Kong, 17th March, 1932.

[1973

HONG KONG AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION,

ANNUAL

|

Collingwood, Mr. W. D. Conley, Mr. F. J. Courtney, Mr. and Mrs

Mr. and Mrs. Delcourt, Mr. H L. Dennys, Coradr. T. E. Dockey, Mr. G. L Doak, Dr. E. R. Dovey.. Mr. R. N. Drake.

.

Determined to Resist.

Emmediately following the arri val of Japanese troops at Harbin, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Easterbrook, "If the Japanese forces actually several Russian emigrant societies Capt B. M. Ede, Mr. G. R. Edathaak General Chiang sentinued, nor and at Mukden decided to warda, Mrs. B. Elder, L. and Mrs. the Chinese forces are determined was thought would be better able form, a new organisation, which it F. C. Eyre..

to resist, for which the respon to protect, and further the interests Mr. R. E. Fahnestock, Miss Dsibility must rest with Japan. The HE

and of emigrants in Manchuria. THE

GENERAL Faye, Mr. and Mrs. W. Field-Hook,

caso is very clear, since the Chi-

Mongolia nese forces are on the defensive MEETING of the Members Mr. F. A. Firth, Mr. and Mrs. H.

This scheme, it would appear, will be held in the Board Room of R. Forsyth, Mr. Thomas Fox, Mrs. while the Japuntess are on the Mosare, JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

D. A. Frost.

received the support of a number offensive. The world could readily grants, but the majority, LTD., on Tuesday, the 29th of March, R. W, Gardiner, Mr. I. H. Geare, sibility.""

Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Gaddum, Mr. to which side lies the respon refused to have anything to do with 1982, at 5.20 p.m.

L-Comdr. and Mrs. C. Gibb. Mr..

The visteran soldier-statesman

it, azi several of the promotera, L L. Gilson, Mr. W. P. Ganch, admitted that so far there had been elected as members of the govern Mr. and Mrs. J. Gould, Col. F. Eno fighting at the front, and he ing board, were considered to be Cowan and family Mr. T ridiculed the Japanese report that unsuitable for such positions. Gregory, Mr. S. Greilsammer, Mr. Chinese forces attacked the Japan the constructive policy of the or Many articles in connection with R. H. Griffiths, Mr. and Mrs. W.

cse outposts last "Friday.

1980

<

By Order,

B D. EVANS,

Hon. Secretary.

THE HONG KONG & WHAMPOAK. Grove, Mr. L. Grover.

'DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED.

[OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE IS BERRY BAKEY MEETING of Shareholders will be held in the Office of the Company, 2, Queen's Building, Hong Kong, on THURSDAY, 31ST MARCH, 1932, st AM for consideration of the Directors Report and Statement of Accounts for the year ending 3187 December, 1831.

The Share Registor and Transfer Books will be closed from the 24th to the 31st MARCH, 1932, both days inclusive.

By Order of the Board of Directors

R..M. DYER,

Chief Manager. Hong Kong, 17th, March, 1932.

[1977

Speakers,

Singers,

Athletes

TRT

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PASTILLES

the result will deliyat gag

On Sale at all Chemists,

INSIST on the boxes bouring the name VALDA.

Mr. and Mrs. C: M. Hall, Mr and Mrs. Hamilton, Mr. A Harvey, Miss L. S. Haskell, Mr. E. Hausmann, Mr. H. Eobden, Mr. C. Bod, of, E.

A Howard, Mrs. L. Howie, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hughes.

Miss C. C, Imrie.

Mr. E. P. Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Judah.

Mr. H. A. Koller, Mra J. N.

Knight, Mr. B. Kapeiman, Mr. K.

C. Krontz.

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PLANS NOW OPEN. BOOK EARLY

CHURCH NOTICE.

BIL JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, Hong Kong.

THURSDAY

7.4 am Holy Communion. Matting. 39.00 am

Hensong and Address,

Bev, F. Freeman, R.X.

3.30 pm

Good Friday

7.45 in Masting, Litany Ante

Communion.

10:00 am. Children's Borrice. 11-1.0.p.m. The Three Hours Devo-

Rev. G. K. Carpenter, suff

Warden of Bt John's Hall. P15 pm. Pasion Music, EASTER EVE

10.00a.m. Ante Communion.

Festal Evensong. 6.30 p.m.

star Day

740 p.m. Holy Communion 8.00. Choral Eucharist 8.00 3,

..

Caminunion at Peak Holy Church. 9.16 a.m. Parade Service, 1000 a.m. Children's Service;" 1100 a.. Martins and Sermon,

Frencher The Bishop-of

Victoria. 12.15 am.. Holy Communion.

“ነ

Preacher-The Very Bev. ...The Dean. MONDAY IN EASTER WEEK

10,00 am, Mattina, 10.15 am Holy Communion. TUESDAY IN EASTER WEEK

General Chiang, categorically de-ganisation have been published in nied the current report that Mr. evidently to internal strife between 0.30 p.xu. Evensong and Bermon

the local newspapers, but owing Tai Chi Tao, the President of the the members of the Board, the Examination Yuan, was going to Mukden and Harbin branches have Japan. He showed Reuter a tele-

now only one official at each town. gram from Mr. Tai saying that the report was unfounded General All the other executive members Chiang added: "You go back and tell the public that the report is to unite the emigrant societies in The outcome of this first attempt without any foundation whatsoever. Manchuria is not a sorprim to any

7.48 am Holy Communion."" There will be no Celebration of Ebly- Now is not the time to end one, because diversity of opinion on Communion at the Cemetery Chapel delegate to Japan."

political subjects in one of the out-on Easter Day as previously annean- standing features of the life of cel Russian emigrants.

Asked about the policy of the Government towards Manchuria, Mr. G. B. Lane, Mr. K. B. G. Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ledesma

General Chiang declared that the Mr. J. 8. MacLaren, Mr. J. matter was still under the careful consideration of the Government. Major, Miss M. Manuk, Mr. The report that the Government Manuk, Mr. F. H. P. Maurice, MD has decided to send a punitive ex- 'M. Mien, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Millor, Mr. J. A. D. McCurdy, Mr. Pedition was not true he pointed W. L. McKenzie, Mr. A. McKirdy, out, hs, the Manchurian issue must Mrs. J. D. McLeod, Mr. E. Ho settled by the League after the Melbye, Mr. and Mrs. W. B., Moore, investigation of Manchurian Com-

mizeion. Mr. H. H. Muller, Dr. P. J. B!. Murphy.

Asked when he would assume his MY O Nason, Mr. T new post, which would automatical Nielson

ly place him în supreme command of the Army" Navy and Air Forces, General Chituri replied;-“ I have not yet decided, but the date is not far.

Mr. O. A Ochs, Mr. K. D. Offen- burg, Me and Mrs. J. F. Orchard, Mrs. Otto.

Mr. Palmer, Mr. A. M. Parker, Mr. W. G. Pirie, Mr. W. L. Pot. tinger, Mr. and Mrs. G. Premuda Mrs. B. Preston, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Prince, Mr. K. Prickett, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Pyeatt

Mr. F. Reek, jr., Mr. F. C. E. Rendall, Mr.J. Richmond, Mr.. H. Riechers, Mr. P. A. H. Rolling, Mr. E, Rouillan, Mr. and Mrs. R R. Roxburgh, Dr. and Mrs. A. P. Rubino.

Mr. and Mr. P. Saudara, Capt. P. Schertzer, Mr Th. Schneider, Mr and Mrs. A. E. Schroeder, Mr. E Boabt, Mr. E. Smith, Mr. E. Smith, Mr. W. T. Soames, Dr. aud Mrs. H. Bommers, Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Spear, Mr. G. W. Stabb, Mr. Stevenson, Mr. Sturt Mrs. E.

UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS. Straus, Mr. L. E. Stane, Comdr.

AT THE GREAT NORTHERN

- TELEGRAPH.004, LAD.

NOTICE is also hereby given that the TRANSFER BOOKE of the Company will be closed from Monday, 14th March, 1992 until Thursday 24th March, 1932, both days in clusive, during which period no taman "All" Members are requested to "fers of shares can be registered.”

By Order of the Board

F. V. JENSEN, 'D. L. KING,

Superintendent. Secretary.

*** Hong Kong, March 27, 1859;- 1924

attond.

LINSTEAD & DAVIS,

Bearstaries & Treasurers,

Hong Kong 21st March, 1982, Hong Kong, 7th March, 1982.

(1988

ADDRESSED

Silverlead...

Kóbo

While Router was interviewing the General,, the partour of the villa was crowded with guests, in- clding General Chen Min Shu

It is learned that General Chiang Kai Shek, while acting as Chairman of the Mitary Commission, will concurrently hold the post of Chief of Staff,

LOTTERIES BILL INTRODUCED

MAJORITY OF OVER FIFTY

[RITISH WIRELESS SERVICE]

J. M. Stevenson, Miss A, E. E.

RUGBY, Mar. 29. Steele.

The House of Commons, by 176 Mr. J. Thomson, Mrs. B. Thompvotes to 123, granted leave to Bir son, Mr. G. Travers.

William Davidson, private Con- Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Ulderup. servative member, to introduce the

Lotteries Bill.

Min Vanderplank.

MY M. M. Watson, Mr. H. O.. The object of the Bill.. in ita Wallom, Mr. D. F. Warren, Mr. J. | authorine the raising of money by Watts, Miss P Webster, Mrs, and means of lotterica for charitable, Missol Witham, Mr. E. G. Wilkin- scientific and artistic purposes, or son, Mr. H. W. Wilson, Mr. F. any public improvement or other Wong, Mr. J. F. Wright

public, object, under conditions to bei approved by the Secretary of

Mr. W. H. Youngblood. Or, Zollachan, Mr. Zoummeraff

have resigned.

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