NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
R.
C.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF
HỒNG KÔNG
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE or DAVID ILLTYD EVANS. LATE OF THE 8.5. "HALWARD MARINE ENGINET, DECEABED.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
NOTICE the Court by virtue of
Section 58 of the Probaten Ordinance 1897 (No. 2 of 1897), made an Order imiting the Time for sanding in Claina o or against the above Estate to "the 15th Day of NOVEMBER, 1933.
Creditors and Claimants are hereby required to Rond thair Olaims to the Undersigned the above Dato
Dared, this 19th day of October, 1937.
T. M. HAZLERIGG
Official Administrator.
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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG
PROBATE JURISDICTION.
... IN
THE GOODS or CHARLES GILBERT DAVIES, LATE OF SUANGOAI, CHINA, DEPASED.
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
NOTICE IS HEREus by virtue
of Section 58 of Probste. Ordinance 1897. made an Order limiting the time for Creditors and others to send in. their claims against the above estate to the 1er DAY of NOVEMBER, 1933.
All Creditors and Others are necord. ingly herels required to wond their Claims to the adersigned on or before that date.
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Dated the 18th day of October, 1933.
JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER, Solicitors for the Executrix,
Frinco's Building,..
Ice House Street,
Hong Kong.
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HONG KONG CRICKET CLUB.
INTERPORT CRICKET
MATCHES.
HE programme arranged is as
Follow
MALAYA. HONG KONG 6th, 7th, 8th NOV. SHANGHAI ". HONG KONG 11th, 13th, 14th NOV.
SHANGHAI v. MALAYA 16th, 18th, 17th NOV.
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S
FOSS
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1933.
Really first class chocolates are always the appropriate gift för mother, sister, sweetheart, "friends all those you care for, and the wholesome purity of FOSS CHOCOLATES will always create thosed excite expressions of joy which give so much pleasure to the donor.
A
指
FAMOUS
NEW
THESE STOCK OF
CHOCOLATES HAS JUST BEEN UNPACKED.
A. S WATSON & CO., LTD.
THE HONG KONG DISPENSARY
EST. 1841.
Editorial and Business Office: 11
Ice House Street. Tel. 30251 Night Editor (Wanchai Office):
Tel. 21511.
London Office: 53, Fleet Street,
E.C. 4
The Daily Press.
Boso Kono, OCTOBER 19. 1953.
WHEN GERMANY
RE-ARMS
After staving off the issue for a HONG KONG CRICKET CLUB. good many years the Entente.
NOTICE.
【HE ANNUAL GENERAL MEET. TING will be held in the Pavilion on Thursday, the 26th October, 1933, at 5.30 P.M.
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HONG KONG CRICKET CLUB.
Powers have now to make up their
minds whether they will allow Germany to re-arm, and enter the main cage of the menagerie with full equipment of teeth and claws. After the conclusion of Peace nine- teen years ago, all but a few days,
It was hoped that "the Powers would steadily reduce armaments. until they had no more than glorified police forces. That was to be accomplished during the "Probationary Period." "of the Central Powers, and by the time this was up, all the civilised nations TOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN would have learnt to trust each that on THURSDAY, the 28th other, and probably some form of October 1931, a drawing for the redemp international force would be
NO
NOTICE.
held in the Pavilion at 6 pin.
'ANNOUNCEMENT
ENGAGEMENT
SIMMONDS STARLING. - The
CANTON-SHAI AIR MAIL
engagement is announced of To Start on October
Barbara Evelyn; only daughter
to
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold V. Starling. of Shanghai, Walter Henry, eldest son of the late Mr. Henry Simmons, and Mrs. Simmonds, of Golders Green, London.
CANTON RICE TAX
Makes No Difference,
To Demand
Canton, October 18. Notwithstanding the tax of 814 "big money" on each picul of foreign rice, large ships of this cereal arrived here to-day by steamers from Hong Kong.
25th
Canton. October 18. Regular air mail between Canton and Shanghai will be inaugurated on October 25. The airplane will stop at Swatow and other ports of, call. The aerial postage is 50 cents for each letter to Shanghal in addition. to the usual five cents for ordinary stamp. Aerial postage to Swatow is 26 cents plus five -cents of the ordinary rate.
start a plane will leave for Shang- hal every other day, but if the business improves, the flying will,
undertaken be
daily-Central Press.
GERMANY AND NEWS SUMMARY
THE AIR
Captain Euan Wallace, M.C.. M.P., Civil Lord of the Admiralty.
Increased Attention arrived here yesterday by the
Being Paid To Aviation
TRAINING IN 'DEFENCE
Berlin,,September 8.
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Comorin and is staying Saturday. His visit ja an exten- sion on his normal duties which include the inspecting of naval works and responsibility civil labour employed, by the Admiralty.
Page 7. Dean Swann arrived here yes- from. terday by the Comorin Home leave,
Page 8. Convicted on a charge of mang laughter, a Chinese who was very strongly recommended for mercy was sentenced to seven day, bard tabour by the Chief Justice at the Criminal Sessions yesterday.
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