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PUBLIC AUCTION,
ARTICULARS & CONDITIONS the Sale by Public Anction to be held on MONDAY, the 16TH DAY of JUNE, 1993, at 3-v.M., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of H EXCELLENCY" THE GOVER No. of One Lot of CROWN LAND at Ma Tau Kok, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Orewa Rent to be fired by the Surveyor of His MAJESTY THE KING, for oao further term of 73 years.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
Nowlton Inland
Lot No. 3231.
Junction of Pat Tai
Street and
"Fan Shan
Road.
| No. of Bale. †
Registry No.
Locality.
Boundary
Measure-
menta,
As per
xalu plau
Abont
5,518
Contenta i
Square feet.
Ruotal.
| Upast Price.
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"THE EASTERN PENSION AND PROVIDENT SOCIETY, LTD. 116, YORK STERT, COLOMBO, CEYLON.
(CETLON'S PIONEER PROVIDENT SOCIETY) INCORPORATED 1920.
Accepts iurance for :-
MARRIAGE, PENSION, FAMILY PROVISION, EDUCATION & LIFE
Chief Agents, District Agents and Canvassers wanted for all Districts.
Agents are given liberal monthly salaries and commission.
For all information regarding Agency terms, salaries, commission etc, and membership apply to:-
THE MANAGING AGENTS,
P. O. Box 313, COLOMBO
(Ceylon).
NORDDEUTSCHER · LLOYD,
THE
BREMEN.
Steamer
"18AR" having arrived from BREMEN, FAM- BURG and Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that their Cargo is being landed at their risk into the Go. downs of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, where Delivery can le oblained.
Consignees are further notified that the Steamer ISAB" has takon at HAMBURG and BREMEN Through Cargo for HONG KONG ex 88.
"PITFALLS SS. "SORTINGE, S.B. "BZIRA," 8.8. OLGA," BS. "CANTER," 8.S. "LIE" BS. "RONG SIQUAD," "ORLA," 5.8. CARL" and 8.5. from GOTHENBURG, ODENSE, COPENHAGEN, NOR- BKOEPING, KOTKA. WIBORG, VUEPURI, RAUMO, HADERSLEY and DANZIG.
All Goods remaining undelivered after the 2nd of June, 1938, will be subject to Rent
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever,
Damaged Packages must be left in the Godown for examination by the Can signees and the Company's Surveyors, Messre, Anderson & Ashe, st 10 .m., on the 21st of June, 1938.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1933
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GUSSELL-On May 28, 1933, at 29,
CHELSEA FLOWER
★ News and Views ★
SHOW
The King and Queen Present
(Special Air-Mail Service)
LONDON, May S. The King and Queen paid a visit to Chelsea Flower Show yesterday afternoon, making a thorough tour of the rock-gardens, ornamental gardens, and show tenta.
hint of
Changaha's Women.
SUMMARY OF NEWS
Local.
Making the Wheels Go Round
H.E, the Governor presided over Mr Momosuke Fukuzawa, 精棘 eminent economist of Tokio, bas
A Chinese newspaper edited by yesterday's meeting of the Legisla
tive Council: The 8800,000 asked. put forward the bright idea that and for women, and with its man for the Kai Tak Aerodrome was the wheels of commerce would be gement entirely in the hands of made to revolve more briskly it ench of Japan's 80,000,000 citizens were givewa £10 note that was good for a limited period. Everyone would have to spend his or her note before the time-limit expired, other- wise its value would lapse.
wonen, has made a substantial sur voted, the Colonial Secretary an ces at Changsha, Starting with anouncing that a fully equipped air daily circulation of 1000 copies, the port capable of dealing with an service Was required. paper promises to become a leading air-mail newspaper of the city.
$320,000 is to be spent this year.
Page 7. The women's newspaper carries
The Council also passed a for- national and international news
ther 837,000 for the Shing Mun ** items such na other newspapers do.
Scheme, the supplementary estim and a variety of articles of e-
ates for 1982, and the first read- pecial interest to women.
Changsha women who financedings of a number of bills mainly the paper declare that it is purely dealing with legal technicalities,
also a bill making provision for re-. demption of the 1927 loàn. Paga 7.
Sands of Pleasure"
F
It seems a pleasant idea, and doubtless the fact that it would cost The Queen's dress of silk Notting. £800,000,000 would not detract from its popularity among the 80,000,000 ham lace was in a shade of bright citizens into whose hands this un- hydrangea-blus with A mauve in its colouring. The skirt earned increment would float. Ita business venture.
sounds a little like 'n sweepstake was made with two deep flounces with guaranteed prizes for all and Arranged in cascades, and the cor nothing to pay for the tickets all snge WAS finished with deep
arrangement which has the added Having taken a house adjoining a shoulder-capes of the same lace advantage of being absolutely free golf-course, the new owner became Her Majesty's toque was of folded from any suspicion of gambling, member of the club, although he chiffon to match the dress, and bad. It also sounds a little like our old had never played the Royal, and a panache of purple velvet pansies friend 14 inflation " but as infla.Ancient game. A few days later a massed against the upturned brigition is still well thought of by some foursome was held up ht a tea, at the back. Her jewels were two economic pundits that need not be whence the hole has to be ronched raws of pearls and pearl and regarded as an insuperable objee over a deep-faced bunker, from diamond earrings.. She carried a
which clouds of sand were being hydrangea-blue sunshade,
thrown up.
sent:
The King was escorted round by Colonel Durham and the Hon. Mrs. Henry McLaren, and the Queen by the president and Mr. Gerald Loder.
The first Royal visitor to the show was the Duchess of York, who paid
tion.
A Fable for the Times,
with
an
The Asinine Asa.
1
No players were in sight but, pre sumably, somebody was vainly try ing explosive shots. Then silvery laughter whs hoard, so a caddie was sent forward to investigate.
Two small children, with a nurse maid in attendance, were discover ed sporting in the sand. The new member had thought the course would be as good for his family as
visit to the seaside. He has changed his mind since hearing from the club secretary.
Final Arrangements.
The London bank. clerk who is
A verdict of suicide during tem- porary insanity was returned at an inquest held at Kowloog Magis- tracy into the death of Mr. W. S. Cuff, a former traffic inspector on the Kowloon-Canton Railway.
Kowloon Supplement,
A woman who was said, by the prosecuting Inspector, to give the police more trouble than the rest ot the population put together was sent to prison for three months by Mr. Wynne Jones. She attacked the omplainant with a knife and in- ficted a number of not very serious injuries.
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