NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
PUBLIC AUCTION,
PARTICULARS Polio Austion DARTICULARS & CONDITIONS
ta bed on MONDAY, the TR DAY of MAROA, 1933, at S Y., at the Offioen of the Public Works Depart mont, by Order of HIS EXCELENT GOVERNOR, of One Lot of CROWN LAND near Quarry Bay, in the Oolong of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fired by the Surveyor of HM MAJASTY Tas Kro, for one farther term of 75 years.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
Inlaud Lut
No. 3535.
t bankisan Road.
No, of Sale (
Registry No.1
Locality.
Q.
Houndary).
Measure
ments.
As par
sale plan.
About
10,500
10.500
Contents in
Squars fret.
Annuai
Rental.
* Upset Price.
R.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
192
[507
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS
of the Bale by Public Anotion to be held on MONDAY, the 6TH DAY
of MARCH, 1933, at 3 z.x., at the
ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE HONG KONG & KOWLOON WHARF & GODOWN CO., LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS,
TANNUAL MEETING OF THE FORTY-SIXTH ORDINARY
SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the Office of Mears. Jardine, Matheson
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY MARCH 1. 1933.
HOME SPORT AIR MAIL
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LETTER
SCOTLAND ». WALES: THE COUNTY SEMI-FINAL: SOCCER
LEAGUE MATCHES OF FEBRUARY. 4.
& Co., Ltd., on Thursday, the 9th RUGBY FOOTBALL March, 1933, AT NOON, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors and the Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1932.
The Transfer Books of the Company will be CLOSED from Wednesday, the 1st March, 1933, to Thursday, the Dth March, 1933, both days inclusive.
By order of the Board of Directors,
F. H. CRAPNELL,
Secretary. Hongkong, 21st February, 1033. [475
HONG KONG BREWERS & DISTILLERS, LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Ordinary Yearly Meeting of Shareholders in the Com: pany will be held at the Registered Office of the Company 3rd Floor No. 7, Duddell Street, Hong Kong, on Wednesday, 8th March, 1933, at 3 p.m., for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1832
The Transfer books of the Company will be closed from 24th February to 8th March, 1833, both days inclusive.
By order of the Board of Directors,
C. DE S. ROBERTSON, Secretary.
Offices of the Public Works Department. Hongkong, 20th February, 1933. by Order of Ets EXCELLENT THE GOVER FOR, of One Lot of CROWN LAND near Quarry Bay, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Bent to be fired by the Surveyor of Hu Majesty THE KING, for one further term of 75
years.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
No. of Sale.
Inland Loi
No. 3537
| Registry No.
Shaukiwan Road, Adjoining
Inland Lot No. 8507,
Locality.
G.
Boundary
Measure.
menta.
As per
ale plas
Contenta în
Rental
Upest Prios.
Annual Square foot.
About
22,000
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508
2,000
PUBLIC AUCTION.
ARTICULARS & CONDITIONS
(Special Air-Mail Service)
Scotland v. Wales,
with a penalty goal. Three minutes after the interval, however, Hamp shire went ahead try by Kemp being converted by Gosling and later another try was scored for Hampshire by E. H. Chandler.
London, Feb, 7.-Scotland opened her international Rugby season in brilliant fashion at Swansea, defeat ing Wales by a goal, a penalty. goal, and a try (11 points) to a try (3 points).
ALLEGED MURDER
IN WANCHAL ··
-SEQUEL TO QUARREL
OVER WORK
What is alleged to be a dastardly murder occurred in a house under construction opposite No. 22, Wan- chai Road, yesterday morning. Ao cording to an eye-witness, a car- panter-named Yim Bam was lying the first floor of the building, when on his trestle bed in his room on
a man named Fan Tim appeared The Army Beat Blackheath,
in the doorway and exchanged Feb. 5.-The Army 23 pts. angry words with the deceased over Blackheath 13. The Army had the his work. Yim then became angry Wales had to make a last-minute best of the play at the Rectory and got out from his bed and change in addition to those an Fields and inflicted a decisive de ran towards Fan Tim. Both met nounced early in the week, playing feat on Blackheath by 6 goals to G. Bayliss (Pontypool) instead of three one of which resulted in alat the doorway and each caught- G.V.J. Jenkins at full-back, but penalty. The Army took a clear hold of the other's jacket near the Scotland played ny selected. Right|land of 15-pts, early in the game throat. At the time Fan Tim had from the start the winners were and it was not until the second half a chopper, in, his right hand, but best, thanks to good forward work, that Blackheath scored, the last he was not actually seen to use it. particularly in the loose and they two goals being both kicked by Both men continued to shuse each. fully deserved their 6 points at Black just before the end.
other, and pushed and dragged into half-time-a try by lan Smith and
the next room. a penalty goal by K. O. Fyfe,
Again in the second half, Scot- ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL land were definitely the superior and Smith had, a big part in the try scored by K. L. T. Jackson,
Arsenal v Everton,
which, converted, decided the issue. Goodison Park drew the usual big Feb. 4.-The visit of Arsenal to In the closing stage, T. Arthur scor-crowd, for by their classic football
Later deceased was found lying: on the floor on his face and groan- ing
Fan Tim was standing over
him, and was seen to throw the time exclaiming "Dic, you." chopper on the floor, at the same
ed an unconverted try for Wales. they have captured the imagination Fan Tim was a sub-constractor Wales could hardly be recognised of the Merseysiders. The Evorton employed by the Wing Sang Build- as the side which defeated England, back-W. Cresswell-made his 600th ing Contractors, and was residing thus emphasising the value of the League appearance in this match at an unnumbered house at Sham four absent unitaR. Boon, V. J. and in celebration thereof he cap-shuipo. Up to a late hour last night G. Jenkins, H. M. Bowout and tained his side for the day. Arsenal he had not been captured. M. Turnbull.
at
of
The Welsh forwards played great disadvantage and were un Lucky to lose one of the best them, D. Thomas, at half time through injury to his shoulder, but evan so they were not the live force [476 the Scotsmen were. The advantage at the line-out was generally Scat- land's and the backs were keen to make the most of it.
THE BANK OF EAST ASIA, LIMITED,
The game, which was witnessed by a crowd of some 45,000 people,
OXFORD
were the better sides by reason of the fact that they kept the ball on the ground; Everton, who lofted 11]. too much, gave the big Arsenal half- ILL-BEHAVED VISITORS TO backs fine chances of making inter- ceptions. The game was full of fing football and artistry but it must be added the London side provided most of the bright spots. Both QUEEN'S COLLEGE CHAPEL goals were scored in the first half.
AS PICNIC
PLACE
Tottenham Hotspurs e. Grimsby
Town.
Aston Villa v. Portsmouth.
to
Oxford, In this game Grimsby proved NON is hereby given that the was more open and bright than
The untidiness and FOURTEEN ORDINARY many recent international matches, much more formidable than their thoughtless ways of visitors MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS although most of the brightness record suggested for at one point, Oxford has called forth a protest will be held at the Registered Office of came the Company No. 10, Des Voeux Road, showing very little of the talent led by 3 goals to 1. This roused or body of which has issued the
from the winnere, Wales early in the second half, Grimsby from Queen's College, the govern Central, at 2:30 p.m. Saturday the 4th and combination which had seamed Tottenham and in four minutes the following statement:- March 1933, for the purpose of roauir. ing the report of the Directors together to belong to them. The first score lead was wiped out. Evans played
For many years sightseers have with a Statement of Accounts for the Was a try for Scotland by Smith, an important part in the Totten been admitted year ending 31st December, 1932,
to the Queen's which Fyfe failed to convert, but ham rally, by heading the equalis The Transfer Books of the Company he kicked a penalty goal ten minutes ing third goal from a corner kick, College Chapel unaccompanied by will be closed, from Saturday 26th latter, and this lead Scotland kept and shooting the fourth with a low last year, however, both in Term A guide Not infrequently during February to Saturday 4th March 1933 until half-time. Wales began the drive.to which Read got his hands, and Vacation, this privilege has. fboth days inclusive) daring high-second-half with some persistent but could not stop. period no transfer of shares can be attacks, but the requisite ànish was
been abused. Service books, frag registered.
not there. After 2 minutes' play
mente of food, and cigarette ends On Feb. 4. Aston Villa scored a have been found strown about the By Order of the Board of Directors, there came the score which virtually
settled the result of the match. decisive win against Portsmouth by floors, and on one occasion a sight- KAN TONG PO,
Waters got the ball back from a 4 goals to 1. Brown, who was de-¦'neer Chief Manager.
was discovered. smoking 4 loose mail, and the movement was puty for William Walker, the cigar. [380 carried across to Smith who beat greatest English inside-left for a
2 men in a forty-yards run.. He decade, was one of the big successes "Apart from the irreverence of was grassed a few yards from the and he quickly established himself such behaviour, the danger to the line by Wooller; but Jackson ran as the chief director of the attack. fabric from eigarette ends is up inside and took the return pass He scored two goals, but equally afely, scoring wide out on the important was the fact that he kopt NOTICE IS HERELY
GIVEN right and then Fyfe, with a finely. Allen and the backs playing all the that the Forty-fourth Ordinary judged place-kick, mada Scotland time. Worrall got the goal for Yearly Meeting will be bold at the two points safer. With only six Portsmouth, but it was & fortunate Company's Offices, T. & O. Bailding minutes to go, Wales at last scored. on WEDNESDAY, 18th March, 1933 This was the forty-fourth match of gaalkeeper. Before that Brown, one, a centre being dropped by the at 11 a.m. for the purpose of presenting the Report of the Directors together the series, which started in 1883, Watkin and Waring, with two se December, 1999 and clccting Directors times to Wales' 20. with a Statement of Accounts to 31st and Scotland have now won, 22 coad half goals, had won the
match for Aston Villa. and Auditors.
THE HONG KONG ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
Pf the Sale by Public Auction to be hell on MONDAY, the 6T DAY of MAROR, 1933, at 3 P.M., at the Ofices of the Public Works Department, The Register of Members of the by Order of H EXCELLENT Tux Company will be closed from 2nd GOVERNOR, of One Lot of CROWN March to 15th March, 1938, both days. LAND East of Diamond Hill, Now inclusive, during which period o Kowloon, in the Colony of Hong Transfer of Bhares can be registered. Keng, for 息 term
of 75 years, commencing from lat July, 1898, with the option of renewal at la Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His MAJESTY Tus Kino, for one further term of 24 years less the last three days thereof..
| No. of Bale, 1
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT,
Boundary
New Kowloon:
Inland Lot No. 2039,[Registry No. |
Kast of Diamond
प्रता
New Fowloon
Locality.
Messure.
mcats.
N.5.2.W
As per
ssip plan.
1991 Brembo
Annual
Hental.
About
9,600
Upset Price
1809
963
HONG KONG REALTY AND
NOT
TRUST CO., LTD.
By Order of the Board of Directors, GIBE, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD., Agenta,
Hong Kong, 16th February, 1833,
THE HONG KONG ·
JOCKEY CLÜB."
THE FIRST
EXTRA
442
RACE
T MEETING will be haid (Weather Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 4TH MARCH, 1983, commending at 200 p.m.....
The Firat Bell will be Rang at 1.30 p.m.
COUNTY SEMI-FINAL.
Other Games,
In other games on Feb. 4. New- castle United beat Chelsea by 2 goals to nil Sheffield Wednesday Hampshire 11 Pts.; Somerset 3. beat Sheffield United by 3 goale to Before 8,000 spectators, Hampshire 2.; Fulham drew with Millwall, had the better of the opening play, each scoring a goal; Stoke City | although they were without their were unexpectedly held to a 1H captain, Hunt, H.J.L. Phillips do- draw in their home game with Pres- ing deputy. In the first half Philton North End; and Charlton lips scored a try for Hampshire, Athletic also drew with but Goddard put Semenet level with 2 goals each.
THE NEED FOR
Sir Arthur
Appeal alters
Members are notified that they and PUT: AN BIAN✔
MEMBERS ENCLOSURE.
their Ladies most wear their Badges prominently displayed:
No One without a Badge will be
admitted to the Members' Enclosure.
Badges admitting Non-Members to
„TO HOARDING AND PANIC
obvious.
"In the interests of safety, there fore, the governing body of Queen's College has been compelled to with draw the privilege. In the future the Chapel in the company of a sightseers will only be admitted to College servant."
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER,
Hong Kong Observatory, February 2a Previous On Date On Date
Day at
at at 4 p.m. 10 am- Barometer... 28.78 29 61 Burnley Temperature 62
Humidity... Wind
Direction Force....
เ
REFLATION”
Three Practical Steps:
4 p.m.
29.75
63
64
95
22
91
ENE
Woather... OF
0.00
5 OM OF 0.00 0,09
B
Rain... Eighest open-air Temperature, 27: 61 Lowest open-air Temperature, 25: 63
This last year has after all seen
B-Blue sky; O-Cloudy Da three instances of wise policy that Drizzle F-Fog; L-Lightning; have been for the general intorast MMist; O-Overcast; P=Faming and not merely for the interest of Showers; Q-Squalls; B-Rain; T- a particular country. One of these Thunder, instances is. American one English and oue European."
These instances he summarised as
Placards dealing with Japan's New York-Sir Arthur Salter, the monetary policy of the Ameri, probable withdrawal from the Lea- can Federal Reserve System, the gue of Nations, and said to have been posted by the Japanese Cham-
the Members' Enclosure and Oldb Rooms the famous British economist, in
displayed.
at $5.00 for Gentlemen and $3.00 an address in London, under the English conversion operation by bor of Commerce have appeared for Ladies (Both including Tax) auspices of the International Radio which about £2,000,000,000 of 80-14 many points throughout the obtainable through the SECRETARY upon introduction by a Member, stich Forum, declared that if a world enment debt was put on a 3 per Hongkow district. Howard the Member be responsible for payment policy of reflation or some alterna- cant basis, and the settlement of Powers" was among the phrases of all Chits, etc.
tive method could be achieved, reparations at Lausanne, The Secretary's Office, 3rd Floor,every problem with which we are Regarding the last point, he de Gloucester Building. (Tel. 27794), will faced would be lightened."! clared: "The weight of inter-gov olose at 19 30 p.m.
Badgea admitting to
ernmental indebtedness left by the Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the Race Course,
Members'
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE,
A back-breaking burden of debt, war has certainly been one of the both public and private, bas delay-chief causes of the whole financial
ed the economic recovery of Europe, crisis. One part of this reparations that their financial and economie he said in his address on the comproblem it was in the power of consequences are identical. ing World Economic Conference, Europe to settle, and Europe has in the preparatory committee of done 20. which he will again participate. during ite sessions in Geneva,
**This makes Lausanne of greater importance, for when Europe ra Speaking to Americans, Bir duced the reparations payments to Arthur said, "You put an end to a mere fraction, European – not "We enter the new year with a hoarding, to panic and the withe acting out of atrakin, Europe was The Price of Admission to the Pablie deep anxiety, still remains, but liberately making money cheaper terdet
new hope," he went on."Anxiety, drawal of foreign balances by de acting out of enlightened: self.in- Encloure is $8.00 including Taz, for there is a real prospect that this and more plentiful. If you had not think we should concentrato all Persons, including Indies, and is year will ses steady progress in done so, your financial system, might now on what the world most needs, payable at the Gate, "Boldiers and Sailors in uniform are dramatic. It will not be without, deflation,” he continued the world on reflating, that is, on securing an
recovery. It will not be rapid or have been" wreciced..
(INCORPORATED UNDER THE COMPANIER ORDINAMORA OF Hong Kong). OTION IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Ordinary Yearly Meet ing of Shareholders of Hong Kong
On ne pretext will Children be Realty and Trust Company, Limited permitted in either Encloure during will be held at the Registered Office of the Meeting. the Company, Exchange Building (2nd
Tiffins are obtainable at the Olub Floor), Des Voeux Road Central, House provided they are ordered from Hong Kong, on Wednesday, the 1st the No. 1 Boy in advance. Telephone March, 1933, at 12 Noon, for the 31920 purpose of receiving a Statement of Accounts and the Report of the Board of Directors for the year ended on the 31st December, 1931, and re-electing two-Directors, and the Auditors,
The Transfer Books of the Company. will be closed from Thursday, the 16th February, 1983, to Wednesday, the 1st March, 1983, both days inclusive.
By Order of the Board,
F. C. BARRY,
Secretary. Hong Kong, 7th February, 1983.
admitted Half Price.
Bookmakers, Tie Two Men, etc., setbacks, but it will come if we needs relation... will not be permitted to operate with help it.
in the Precincts of THE HONG KONG JOCERY CLUB during the Race Meeting. By Order,
O. B. BROWN,
Secretarys [371 Hong Kong, 27th February, 19 427
CAMERON Nik Debts and Reparations;
increase of prices to an agreed level by the aid of monetary policy. The simplest method of 'alt would be to instruct an international institu-
The world, however Whatever be the differences or tion like the Bank for International poised between two latelE THE
distinctions from a legal or a moral Settlements to issues limiter work
noe merely as point of view between debts and amount of notes which would be depressions, CO wa concerted interna reparations, there can be no doubt accepted by all participating coun- Botion to help us out of it. (Continuas as foot of next Columns" triés."
New Shipment Just Arrived
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(Formerly known as Korea Mission Cloth) PRICES REMAIN AS THEY WERE BEFORE THE FALL OF THE DOLLAR--
Not to shrink
GUARANTEED Not to fade
Seldom wear out
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