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In the Matter of THE COM. PANIES ORDINANCE, 1911.

AND

In the Matter of THE CHINA AGRICULTURAL DEVELOP- MENT, CO., LTD. (IN VOLUNTARY Liquidation),

No General Meeting of the TOTICE is bereby given that the above-named Company will be held at the offices of John Manners & Co., Ltd., Mercantile Bank Building, Hong Kong, on Monday, 31st July, at 6.30 p.m., precisely, for the purpose of having the Account of the Liquidator, showing the manner in which the Winding-Up has been conducted and the Property of the Company disposed of, laid before such meeting and of hearing any explanation that may be given by the Liquidator and to pass the following Extraordinary Resolu

jon, viz

"That the Books, Accounts and Documents of the Company and of the Liquidator thereof be retained by The Official Receiver, dong Kong, he undertaking to destroy the same, at the expiration of Five years from the Dissolution of the Company.

Dated the 19th day of June, 1933. " J. WATSON,

Liquidator.

PEAK CLUB.

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THE "Annual General Meeting, of Members will be held at the

PEAK CLUB, on THURSDAY, 29th June, 1933, at 6 p.m.

H. C. B. WAY,

Hon. Secretary.

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THE BANK OF EAST ASIA,

LIMITED.

NOTICE or REMOVAL

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that we will remove to No. 12, Des Voeux Road, Central on 1st July, 1988.

Hong Kong, 27th June, 1989.

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THE CHINA LIGHT & POWER CO. (1918) LTD., KOWLOON,

THE

HE Public are hereby notified that commencing on 1st July, 1933, the EMERGENCY STATION hitherto at YAUMATI SUB STA- TION, 474 Nathan Road, Tel, 56375, will be transferred to. KOWLOON TONG SUB STATION, PHONE Nos. 58044, 58045, where a day and night service for Fmer. gency Repairs will be maintained.

By Order,

TELE-

THE CHINA. LIGHT & FOWER CO. (1918), LTD.

AGENCIES.

1559

The London Office of the HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, $8, FLEET STREET, E.C.4, is onstant

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1933

WHY PAY EXORBITANT PRICES FOR A PRETTY BOTTLE. WHEN WE CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH

THE EXACTLY

SAME PRODUCT IN AN ORDINARY

BOTTLE FOR LESS THAN

HALF THE PRICE ?

WATSON'S

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$1.00 PER BOTTLE.

A. S. WATSON & CO., LTD.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT.

Est. 1841.

all of us heard of the Tung Mrs. C. Most wishes to thank most Wah Hospital, and knew vague.

sincerely those friends of her Tate brother H A, Rodgers, who showed their kind sym- pathy in her great loss by send ing wreaths and attending his funeral

Editorial and Business Office: 11

Ice House Street. Tel. 30231. Night Editor (Wanchai Office):

Tel. 24513. * London Office: 83, Fleet Street,

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The Baily Press.

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HONG KONG, JUNE 29, 1933.

Directors

that the ly

under- took other work of a charitable nature, notably in opening funds and making grants when urgent need arose for relief of suffering both within the Colony and in China. At the time of the great floods of 1931, and often enough when the East and North Rivers have spread devastation in Kwang- tung, the Tung Wah directors were prominent in sending help to those

NINETEENTH ROUTE ARMY

TO BE INCREASED TO TWO DIVISIONS

...CANTON, June 28. It was learned that the 19th route army will be increased to two armies of six divisions. General Tai Chi, garrison commandant of Shanghai and Woosung will com- mand one of the two armies.

This increase is deemed necessary for the defense of the country, as that army is already willing and ready to repel invaders as they did in Shanghai during the early part of 1832,

After expansion, there will be 19th and 20th armies. It is not certain as to who will be appoint ed, commander of the 20th army.

At the same time, the 19th route army is increasing its air strength. The air force is at present com- posed of only nine fighting planes, but overseas Chinese have contri- buted sixty planes to that army owing to their brilliant record in Shanghai, The 60 planes will "be shipped to Fukien very soon.

This contribution is made with the expectation that the 19th route army will take arms to defend the country at any time of a tional danger. Central Press.

TO EXPLORE MINERAL RESOURCES

Xarult.

News and Views *

"Yes, the smallest thing upsets mywife. She was doing a cross word puzzle and asked me What is a female sheep?

"I said, Ewe and she burst into tears"

Nothing How.

"There is nothing new under the suu." Even Corinthian Bagatelle which is so popular in homes and clubs is not a new game.

From Youth to Age.

The" middle fourth for master at one of Britain's larger Public Schools asked the boys of his class what to write a composition on they considered were." The Duties of Headmasters.”

GERMANY'S LONG TERM CREDITORS

MEETING OF REPRESENTA- TIVES HELD IN LONDON

(CRITISH, WIRELESS SERVICE.)

LONDON, June 27. ANOTHER me ting of the repre One bright jac began his essay AR

sentatives of the long term follows i Headmasters may be oreditors of Germany, including divided into two classes(8) those Great Britain, Holland, Sweden who travel up and down the coun- Switzerland and the United States try attending conferences, and b) was held in London to-day with those who stay at home and attend, Doctor Schacht. to the duties they" are paid to par- form."

The Duke of Devonshire bas a board, which to his own knowledge, was old fifty years ago. It has

This is a perfectly true story, holes and pins, is supplied with but one does not know whether the miniature cue, and although not observant youth received full possessing all the features of the marks (or whether, if he did,, the modern board has at least a strong marks were on his person). family likeness.

"Anyone," he writes, "who saw

Women at Gricket.

Dr. Schacht agreed that all foreign exchange becoming avail. able to the Reichsbank in the next six months shall be used for pay. ing a propertion of every coupon and other revenue payments fall. iing due from July 1 to December

31.

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This proportion will be announc ed publicly by the Reichsbank be my board would acknowlege it as Preparing for the Worst. the direct ancestor of its 20th Cen-Paris citizens are being train fore July 1 and will be such as

ed in methods of protection against to make sure that the proportion › tury representative.","

gas attacks from the air. The will be paid throughout this period. Military Governor arranged for It is hoped that after six months army officers to conduct course the full payment of interest will during June for instructors, who be possible but should this prove will include war veterans, school not be the case thers will be an- teachers and government employees. other meeting of the representa These instructors will then under- tives with Dr. Schacht in time to take to teach the population the meet the position. use of the gas mask. The plan for this widespread instruction has been developing all winter-Makers of gas masks, at least are delighted.

The Onics Woodmansterne, the "curious old mansion evolved from an alehouse, after which one of the chief grent at Epsom is with named, cricket as well as horse-racing. -

bas

associations

Request for Rain.

how

The Reichsbank announcement will deal also with the special position of the Dawes loan and the Young loan.

Lady Derby, known in her day "The Maid of the Oaks,”. wife of the 12th Earl who founded both the Derby and the "Oaks," was an

Creditors' representatives wert. enthusiastic cricketer. By organis:

Legal Barriers. " "Ladies

unable to accept the principla em- ing

Gentlemen Y matches she induced many women

Police Commissioner James S.bodied in law of June 8, 1933 that of her time to become more or leas Bolan revealed. organized in payments to the Reichsbank by proficient in the game.

crime intrénches itself in Newa debtor should discharge the ob CANTON, June 28.

York City The first move of a ligation to pay in foreign currency. The Kwangsi Provincial Govern

group of racketeers preparing to Dr. Schacht stated it was outside ment will and an expedition to Kwu Po Shan with a view to ex- In describing at a charity meet into business in a big way is his authority to discuss that mat- to consult able attorneys. They ter. It was however arranged that ploring its rich mineral resources.ing the hardships and loneliness of

arrange their operations so as to method of dealing with untrans- Kwa Po Shan stands on the bor settlers in sparsely settled regions avoid the conspiracy and coercion ferred balances accumulating shall ders close to Kwangtung and of Australia, a worker mentioned laws. Again and again the police, be dealt with by a small sub-com-. Hunan.

that there were children in West-knowing all about what an ormittee which is to meet Doctor It is believed that all sorts of era Queensland (generally drought-ganized ring is doing behind a for- Schacht at beginning of next week' rich mineral deposits are located stricken) who had not seen rain fortification of lawyers, find themselves in Berlin. in this mountain which awaita "ex- seven years.

helpless. The commissioner defines ploitation. Kwangsi industrial The statement reminded Ladys rackot--It is the organized en progress will be further accelerat | Game, wife of the Governor of deavour of lawbreakers to beat law- ed upon opening the mines there New South Wales, of an incident | abiding citizens. which will also contribute to the during one of her trips, when she material well-being of that pro-heard a boy, who was singing the vince.

National Anthem, provide an un- A Hopeful Humorist. usnal conclusion to it in the form

Stephen Leacock, of long to reign over us, God humorist and economist, has warn send the rain.'

aid

Iron, coal and wolfram are to have imbedded in that moun- tainous area. Catral Press.

CANNED GOODS TO

BE INSPECTED

'CANTON, June 28, Beginning on July 1, the bureau of testing commercial commodities will inspect all canned goods for export. This is to prevent ship in distress They looked after thement of stale and rotten goods

abroad. refugees at the time of the great

All such goods must be examin Communist upheaval at Canton ied before, they can be exported in 1828. and every day the newspapers accordance with an order of the give reports of shipwrecked sailors, Foreign Trade Committes of the South-west Political Council-Gen- kidnapped children, and other tral Presx.. people in need of help being re-. ferred to the Directora of the Tung

THE TUNG WAH HOSPITAL Wah Hospital. Mr. Lo's, address

MEMBERS of the local Rotary Club are performing a useful function in enabling residents to learn some thing about the Colony through the speakers at their weekly meetinga. It is an old complaint that the place is divided into "water tight

ly receiving Enquiries from Home compartments, and no one knows Manufacturers regarding Suitabl Firms to act as Agenta for their or cares anything beyond his, or products in Hong Kong sad her, personal concerns. It is, in Fonth China,

fact, possible for a European to

gave a clear and vivid picture. of

AUSTIN SEVEN

CAR BURSTS INTO FLAMES

IN KOWLOON TONG

PETROL STATION ROBBED

the

noted

PREVENTION OF REACTION.

ARY PROPAGANDA

CANTON, June ‘28. ed people to get ready for the cur- Newspaper publishers are requir ing of the economic situation. Heed hereafter to furnish, a sum of Where Time Stands Still

told the Canadian Political Science $5,000 or a bond equivalent to that The Premier of New South Wales Association the change will come amount as security to engage in (Mr. Stevens) capped this with a like the bursting of a log jam. He that business instead of $1,000 as tale of n man from "back o'i foresees. shorter hours, -higher

Bourke," in the far west of the wages and regulation of the before. Instructions to this effect. etate, who, meeting a Sydney pali, tician recently, asked him if the war was over. On being informed that it was, he sought, information as to which nation had won.

When told that the British had, he astonished the politician by say ing, "I'm glad of that; I always did hate them Boers!"

of basic production

comme- were sent to the Southwest Politi- He is dities.

glodity over cal Council for the enforcement of the future state of society. Social:"this decree. ism is branded se social slavery and Communism as a penitentiary. The increase of security is to pre- He believes the survival of the vent reactionary propaganda. Dur- fittest will continue-The human ing recent years, many newspapers, family will just have to fight it sprang up in rapid mushroom out in the old way..

growth, but they closed down again after, singing their hymn of hate against certain interests.-Central Press.

Local and General

One case of typhoid was notified on Tuesday..

The Raub Australian Gold Min- ing Company, Limited advise that the output for the four weeks end- SUMMARY OF NEWS The "President Taft" is scheduled June 20, 1933 amounted to ed to sail from Hong Kong for 2,058.70 ounces, "Manila at 6p.m. to-day

The Ministry of Railways is re- ported to be planning the extension GEN. Wo Te-chen, Mayor of | of the Taokou-Chinghua Railway Greater Shanghai, left for Nan- in Honan to Tsinan to facilitate king last Tuesday.

the transportation of coal.

"Defendant admitted the offence and was fined $5 or saven” daya, goal by Mr. Wynne Jones yester day.

When charge before Mr. Wynne Jones yesterday with the theft of a notice board from 259 Queen's

A fine of $50 or one month's hard

·labour WES imposed by Mr. Schofield, at the Central Magis tracy yesterday, on Chan Fuk för the unlawful possession of three sheets of zine.

The Hong Kong Benevolent So-

Local.

An Austin Seven, belonging to Mr. Chang Shan Cheong of Eow loon Tong, which was left at the Star Ferry stand on Saturday at Road Central, a Chinese pleaded city acknowledges with grateful connection with the theft of a bank after a merry drive round various parts of Kowloon was abandonned when it caught fire in the motor

"Before this boy stands down, I want to make it very clear that if I hear of any attempt to interfere with him by anybody who is con- nected with his case, I shall strain will be punished and very severely every nerve to see that such person punished," said Mz. Wynne-Jones yesterday at the Central Magis- traoy when he heard a case in which two Chinese were charged in

draft on the American Express mory of the late Mr. Chau Yus dollar notes from Mrs. Florence Teng, subscribed by Messrs. T. H. Yim of 31, Laickok Road on R. Shaw, J. H. Little, J. Thayer June 21.. and J. D. H. Crawford.

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Our Kowloon correspondent des Honorary Becretary of the Feak peasants of the New Territories We have been requested by the cribes in glowing terms how the Olab to remind Members that the have been converted to Western Annual General Meeting will be Medicine. held this evening at 6 p.m. The attendance of Ladies (wives and

It Local Companies desirous of taking live a lifetime here and, at the end, Tung Wah, the Kwong Wah anda p.. was stolen by joy riders and that he had not eaten for a few thanks a donation of 820 in me Company, and two American ten

ap further Agencies will let us know the Lines in which they ars interested the information will be

forwarded to London and passed on to interested parties as op portunity offers.

This Service is offered to our Headers without charge and, of comes ng obligation in incurred os either

wide.

days. He was sentenced to month's imprisonment.

one

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the origins, growth, constitution JOY RIDERS STEAL and activities of this remarkable The election of the institution. Directors, and the courtly manner in which each nominee would twice decline the honour on the grounds of personal inadequacy, were de scribed with charming humour, and gave a real sidelight on Chinese convention, and courtliness. The Chairman is, moreover, in Mr. Lo's apt phrase, "the unofficial mayor of the Chiness community."

The figures given of the medical work of the three Hospitals, the the Tung Wah Eastern, are certain to know next to nothing about ly surprising. In patients in 1931 to bave eaten a numbered 25,000 and in 1932, 36,000 China, never Chinese meal, to have no Chinese No wonder a big push is being road near Kowloon Tong, BROADER the authorities of the frienda, to be entirely ignorant of made to pull down the old wards

The owner, who did not go to Peking Political Council refused to and rebuild on a large scale! The the parking place again Chinese customs, beliefs, art and out-patient figures, as the speaker Monday morning, found the car augural ceremony of the Council,

unui admit newspapermen at the in-1 history. Each foreign community mid, are staggering 491,000 in missing. Investigations showed the Peking. Frese Union has decid- has created a fairly close model of 1831, and 466,000 in 1933. Even that the charred remains or need to boycott any news concerning life in the Home country, and with short a while ago as 1928 the gure ear found near Kowloon Tong the Counell.

was only 177,000, while the in in fact his car. that many people are content. The patients that year numbered 11,496.

A full report of the annual meet- A chair coolie, who batherd in relatives of Members) will be caring of the General, Chamber of appears to be no indica The Required Information should be British and the Chinese have this The Tung Wah rightly claims to

dially welcomed." tion as to whether the joy-riders the nullahi at Glenealy, near Robin.

Commerce appears on Page 7. be the greatest and most important were European or Chinese, but son Road, on Tuesday, was takeń - in common; to strangers they are institution of its kind in the apparently, the intention was not into custody by Chinese con At Central Magistracy yesterday -We give the concluding part of. by nature aloof and reserved. Colony and as Dr. KOTEWALL added to seal the car as after making stable, and charged with expos. Mr. A. H. Penn, sub-manager of Mr. M. K. Lo's address to the HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, LAD: Actually if a British person liver no institution is better known or an extensive tour the borrowers ing his person by bathing." the Bank Line, was summoned for Rotary Club on the Tung Wab

allowing his dog abroad, un Hospital,

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muzzled. "A representative appear- any length of time, he is generally Colony." It has had cloudy and car to the Kowloon Tong Store

Bentence of four months geoled on his behalf, pleaded guilty, The management of Central very fond of them, settles down, even stormy times, such a when, where they helped themselves at was given to a young Chinese by and a fine of 35 was imposed In Theatre were summoned by the and makes the place his home." In following the outbreak of plague in alling station. The quantity of Mr. Wynne-Jones yesterday for the fining him Mr. Wynne-Jones re Fire Brigade for failing to instal Hong Kong, however, for one resson 1896, the Chairman was pelted with petrol, taken was to big that it theft of a silver dollar from a marked that after the end of Jung, a safety, curtain in their theatre. and another there is not very close stones. No doubt it has its critics overflowed on to the engine and brass worker in Graham Street. he will increase the fines for muzz! Mr. Hin Shing Lo appearing for contact between the different com to-day, for no human enterprise, burst into flames before it had pro-questioned after arrest, the defen

when the car started again i Insp. Brennan stated that when ing offences,

the defence expressed the hope munities.. Nor, to be candid, is it particularly on a sibly future coded afty yards,

that arrangements could be made a thing that can be forced by a can be perfect, and possibly future

dant produced the dollar from his !.

Amending the charge from un to meet this shortcoming, and ask few enthusiasts. It must grow of ages will consider the work done"

It is not known whether anyone mouth.

lawful possession to larceny by od for an adjournment sine die, itself, under encouragement, but at the present time crude and was injured, but seemingly the care

finding, Mr. Wynne Jones yester,which the Magistrate granted. without artificial stimulation.primitive (as we so consider the was hastily abandoned when fire As a protest against the in- day sent a unemployed Chinese

Page 6 broke out. At the Rotary Club, Mr. M. K. pre-1896, period of the Tung Wah),

auguration of bus services by the to prison for three weeks. for the Lo has given an admirable lead in compared with current enlightment,

district authorities, over 4,000 possession of a gold wrist An Austin Goven belonging to rickshaw coolies of Hangchow went watch, valued at 815. Defen & Kowloon Tong resident was stolen following up a suggestion of the But one thing will always be re-

on strike last Tuesday. -The strike itant was es érrested attempting from the Star Ferry car park on Hon. Mr. W H. BELL, that cognised, namely, the devoted' ser

The engagement is announced of gave great inconvenience to the to pawn the article. The Saturday and was only abandoned out by the joy-riders after it had Rotarians should tell fellow mem vices of those who from the begin- George Frederick, son of the late public as the heavy downpour of pawnbroker had made bers of the Club and, simultane ning have guided this hospital, and M. J. Wevill and Mr. Wevill, Monday night and Tuesday mor the ticket when the detective in caught fire in Kowloon Tong. Pre- ously, wid, the Press and radio, its associate activities, for the formerly of Yokobama, to Sylvia, ning in that city made it extremely tervened. Defendantated he vious to that the joy riders ruided other residents something of their relief of many forms of human second daughter of the Rev. Dr. J. diffient for the bases to run in the picked the watch up near the wa petrol station for gasolene, respective communities. We have suffering and distress.

*** Ingram Bryan and Mrs Bryan streets

Itern Market.

sent to the

Bag Kore

LOCAL MAPS.

Peak District,

Kowloon,

Victoria, New Territories.

HONGKONG DAILY PRESS,

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