ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE HONG KONG AND SHANGHAI HOTELS, LIMITED (INCORPORATED IN HONG KONG)
NOT the Ordinary Yearly Meet JOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ing of Shareholders of The Hong Kong Shanghai Hotels, Limited will be held at the Registered Office of the Company (Exchange Building. Des Voeux Road Central, Hong Kong) on Wed: esday, the 11th day of April, 1394, at 11.30 am., for the purpose of receiving 5 Statement of Accounts and the Report of the Board of Directors for the year onded on the 31st December, 1933, and re-electing a Director and the Auditors.
By Order of the Board,
F. C. BARRY,
-Secretary,
Hong Kong, 14th March, 1934.
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INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION 00., LTD.
HE Fifty-third Ordinary General
Meeting of the Company will be held at the Offices of the General Managers, Mears. Jardine Matheson &Co., Ltd., Pedder Street, Hong Kong, on Wednesday, 11th April, 1934, at NOUN, for the purpose of receiv ing the Report of the Directors, pusa. and electing accounts, ing the Directors and Auditory
The Transtar Books of the Company will be close from the 4th April to 25th April, 1934, both days inclusive.
By Onter of the Board,
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co, LTD.
General Managers. Hong Kong, 38th March, 1934.
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A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.
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OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Forty-ninth Annual Ordinary General Meeting of the Company (since its registration) will be hold at the Hong Kong Hotel, Hong Kong, on TUESDAY, the 17th April, 1934, at 11.80 au, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the General Managers, together with A Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st October, 1998.
The Register of Shares of the closed from Company will be
Thursday, the 12th day of April to Wednesday the 17th day of April," 1984, both days inclusive, during which period no transfer of shares can, be registered.
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON, General Managers. Hong Kong, 6th April, 1934.
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BONGKONG REALTY AND TRUST CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED UNDER THE COMPANIES ORDINANCES OF HONG KONG).
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the Ordinary Yearly Meeting of Shareholders of Hong Kong Realty and Trust Company, Limited, will be held at the Regis. tered Offlor of the Company, Exchange Building (2nd Floor), Des Voeur Boad Central, Hong Kong, on TUESDAY, the 24th April, 1934, at 12 Noon, for the purpose of receiv- ing à Statement of Accounts and the Report of the Board of Directors for the year ended on the 81st December, 1993, confirming the appointment of
Director and re-electing
2
two
Directors and the Auditors.
The Transfer Books of the closed from Company will be Wednesday, the 11th April, 1934, to Tuesday, the 24th April, 1984, both days inclusive.
By Order of the Board,
F. C. BARRY,
Secretary.
Hong Kong, 4th April, 1884.
THE HONGKONG
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ADVERTISEMENTS
GREEN ISLAND CEMENT COMPANY, LIMITED.
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TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 45th Ordinary Annual at the Offices of the Company, Ez- Meeting of Shareholders will be held change Building, Des Voeux Road Central, Victoria, Hong Kong, on Wednesday. the 26th day of April, 1934, at Noon, for the purpose of receiving Statement of Accounts and the Report of the Directors for the year ended 31st December, 1988
The Transfer Books of the Com- pany will be closed from Friday, the 13th April, 1934, to Wednesday, the 25th April, 1984, both days inclusivo. By Order of the Board of Directors.
ALLAN KEITH,
"Secretary.. Hong Kong, 4th April, 1984.
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ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE,
! STANLEY.
on
UMMER Term commences
Wednesday, 11th April. Entrance Examination at 9.80 a m. on Tuesday, 10th April. For Prospectus, apply to the Warden; or to Li Hoi Tung Esq., Banker & Co., 20, Des Voeux Road, 0.
EVERSHARP DORIC
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Doric Pens and Pencils
are an over welcome .gift.
INCERE'S
DISTRIBUTING AGENTS
CANTON NAVAL ACADEMY
Students Sent For
Exercise
Torpedo
Latest reports from Canton state that with a view to streng- thening the navy and improving Chai Chan efficiency, General Tong recently. decided that a of students from the Canton Naval Academy should be sent for torpedo exercise,
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TAUMATI
FERRY CO., LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS THE TENTH ORDINARY MEET-
ING OF SHAREHOLDERS
in the Company will be held at the Company's Board Room at the Jordan
Eight students have therefore, been selected from the Academy and will be sent to the Torpedo Training Ship stationed at Wham- род
According to their latest reports, It is said that practical training. in the use of torpedo will be carried out early this month.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1934.
CLUB DE RECREIO
ATHLETIC MEETING
LARGE CROWD WITNESS
GOOD RUNNING
J. Ribeiro Carries Off Veteran's Race
Almost perfect running conditions annual at the sixth prevalled Athletic Meeting of the Club de Recreto which was held yesterday at the Club's grounds, King's Park, before, a very large. gathering.
The running on the whole was up to the mark, although only one record was established, the Ladies' 100 Yards Championship time of 13-1/5 seconds by Miss Cynthia Suva in 1929 was broken by Miss J: Lopes who covered the distance
12-4/5 seconds, two afths better than the previous record.
C. d'Almada e Castro again took the 100 and 440 Yards Open Events. covering the former in 10-1/5 secs. which equals the present record. and the latter in 58-3/5 secs, which is a long way off the record he established in 1930.
The St. Joseph's Old Boys A380- clation carried off the Open Relay after a thrilling duel with, the Lincolnshire Regiment and HMS. Cornwall
Mr. Jullo Ribeiro who is 48 years of age surprisingly carried off the Veteran's race and although, not starting from scratch and conced- ing some handicap, he ran in traditional manner and deserved-
won the event.
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MACAO HOCKEY INTERPORT
Postponed Until To-Day
BUY CHINESE
Association Formed In Canton
According to a local Chinese paper, it is reported that the Can- ton Government, with the inten- The Malayan Interport Hockey tion of developing the factories as eleven were very disappointed yes-well as their products, has recent- terday morning when it was learn- ly established a Provincial "Buy Chinese". Association in "Canton ed that their trip to Macão, wIN unavoidably postponed owing to the a&. Bu Tai running foul of some wire which got entangled with the starboard propeller as the ship was leaving the Hong Kong Canton and Macao Steamboat Company's Fier at 8 o'clock yester
Boys and Girls' (Under 8) 60 day morning. Yards Handicap:-1, Alda ques; 2, Auren Marques.
Men's 120 Yards Obstacle Race: 1. Leonard Carvalho; 2, J.
Noronha,
Rolling the Bowls:-1. C. M. Xavier; 2. F. Britto.
100 Yards (Over 40) Veteran's Handicap Race:-1 Jullo Robeiro (48); 2, C. Marques.
One Mile Handicap (Open to Portuguese Community)-1, Ed da Suva: 2, M. Gil; 3, G. Fernandes. Time 5 mins. 39 secs.
Open Relay (1,320 Yards, 2 of 220 Yds. and 2 of 440 Yds.)-1, St. Joseph's Old Boys' Assoc.; 2. The Lincolnshire Regiment;. 3,.H.M.S. Cornwall.
600
Yards Relay
. Members' (Teams of 6)-1, G. A. Noronha's Team; 2. C. A. Barretto's Team.
Ladies' Nomination Race (100. Tards), P. N, da Silva nominat- ed by Miss Elsa Soares; 2. H. A. B. Botelho nominated by Miss Alzira Jorge.
Men's 60 Yards Run and Walk Beer Race:1, C. Roza Pereira; 2. A. R. Pinha.
1.
Men's 440 Yards Championship:
C. d'Almada e Castro 2, Campos. Time 58.3/6 secs,
One Round Walking Competi- tion:-1, Mem Soares: 2, H. A. S.
A notable performance was that of W. A Reed in the 100 Yards Consolation Race when he equalled: the Club Champlon's time of 10-Botelho. 1/5 secs. after a strenuous week- end of hockey...
Among the guests present were the Portuguese Consul General and Mrs. R. G. Alves Guerra, who dis- tributed the prizes at the conclu- sion, Mons, and Madame B. Ohl, Mr. and Mrs. Lea d'Almada Castro, Jr., Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Basto, Mr. Leo d'Almada e Castro, Snr., and Mr. and Mrs. M. d'Alma- da Remedios,
RESULTS
The following were the results:— Putting the Shot:-1, M. A Xavier; 2. A. P. Eca da Silva. Dis- tance 27 feet 10 inches.
Boys"" (Under 12) 120 Yards Handicap:-1, Leo Xavier; 2, Philly, Remedios.
Girls (Under 10) 100 Yards Handicap:-1, Thelma Marques; 2, Regina Xavier.
Kicking the Football:-1, J. Gon- salves; 2, J. E. Noronha. Distance 153 feet, 3 inches.
Ladies 100 Yards, Champion- ship:-1, Miss J. Lopes: 2 Miss C. Suva Time 12.4/5 secs. (Re- cord).
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Boys (Under 16 and over 12) 200 Yards Handicap:-1, Master Cleero Rozoric; 2, Master Vincent Ribeiro. Men's 100 Yards Championship (Open to Portuguese Community); C. d'Almada e Castro (Holder); "N. Delgado; 3, J. M. Alves. Time 10.1/5 secs.
TOM COLLINS
Oldest Cricket Blue
Dead
Men's
100 Yards Consolation Race:-1, W. A. Reed: 2. M. Oliveira. Time 10,1/5 secs,
ANTI-BANDIT CAMPAIGN
All Bandit Forts Destroyed
Canton, April 7.
City to advocate the consumption of home-made goods.
Following this main Provincial Association, branches have been established in all the Hwangtung Districts such as Swatow, Holhow Shiu Chow, Pakhol, Kongmoon and in all the fourishing cities
and towns.
11.
GOVERNMENT HOUSE
Tuesday. 3rd April, 1934-His Excellency the Governor and Lady Peel, attended by Captain Walter, were the guests at dinner of His Excellency Major-General and Mrs o C. Borrett at Flagstaf House.
Wednesday, 4th, April-Els Ex- cellency Admiral Sir Frederick Dre- yer called informally upon His Farcellency the Governor.
The following lunched at" Go- vernment House: "
His Excellency Admiral Sir Fre- deric and Lady Dreyer, Captain Errol Manners. H.N., Mrs C. H. G. Benson, Commodore d. P. Thom- 500, O.RE.. RN, Captain C. M It appears that H.K. Junk · 3524
According to their plans, this Blackman, D.SO., R.N.. Lieuten anchored just astern of the s.s. Sui
Association has been divided into ant-Colonel and Mrs. G. T. Raikes, departments, namely, Ad- Miss E. Marion Cochrane, Mias Tal and dropped her anchor just six when about to come alongside the ministration, Cement Manufactur-Parry, Mr. W. Lees, Mr. and Mrs. wharf. This resulted in the junking Chemical Industries, Spinning c. J. Chancellor. Lieutenant-Com- dragging her anchor wire across and Wesving, Sugar-Redning and niander and Mrs. F. H. E. Stürme, the 5.3. Bui, Tai's starboard pro- Mines and Mining.
Flag Lieutenant-Commander and pellor rendered it useless and the It is reported that the officiating Mrs. F. B. Tours, and Miss Holme wire wound itself round the pro-members of this Association will Sumner. peller was cleared of it's obstacle.
be appointed by the Canton Gov- ernment early next week,
As a result of this incident the Company unfortunately suffered a large pecuntary loss as, the vessel was completely booked up by civil- lans and naval officers who were travelling with the Interporters and who are unable to travel to- day when the Malayan visitors will vialt Macao for their encounter,
The Malayan Interparters were corsequently, taken round the New Territories yesterday afternoon and spent the rest of the evening sight- Beeing.
They leave for Macau at 9 o'clock this morning by the ss." Sul Tai. and will be accompanied by Lt. Da Costa, a former captain of the Ma- cao Hockey Club.
As several of the Malayan team suffered minor injuries in their Saturday, Interport encounter on there is every likelihood that Mor- ray, the reserve half back will be given an opportunity of playing. The Macao team is as follows: Almada (goal); J. Rodrigues (right back), M. Cardoso (left back) Lino Ferreria (right' half), J. Fer- reria (centre-half), A. Airosa (left half. F. Nolasco (right wing) L. da Costa (taside right), F. Ramai- ho (centre-forward). H. Rosario (inside left) and A. Angelo (left wing),
SANITARY BOARD
Agenda For Next Meeting
At the fortnightly meeting of. the Sanitary, Board on Tuesday. April 10 at 4.15 p.m., the President
will move:
*
certain ex-
In the afternoon, His Excellency, attended by Captain Walter, pre- sided at the annual meeting" of- the Hong Kong Branch of the Boy Scouts Association at the Sandi- lands Hut.
In the evening His Excellency, attended by Mr. Pilcher, presided
at, the annual dinner of the Ox- ford and Cambridge Association of Hong Kong,
The following dined at Govern- nient House.
J
-Friday, 8th April. Els Grace The Duke of Northumberland and Colonel Henslowe "arrived at Go Vernment House.
The Misses K., N., and L. Clark, "That the Board modify the
Mr. G. W. W. Morris, RE," Mr.. decisions of August 12, 1924, (to refuse all applications for licences B. L. E. Hebert R.A., and Mr. K. to sell meat in Health Districts A Munro. Noa. 3 to 9 inclusive), and of April 20, 1926 (that no licences be issued to sell meat and fish on the peninsula, with ceptions), by the addition of the words: provided that the Select Committee for Special Food Licences may in their discretion grant licences for the sale of in premises of a these articles superior type and fitted with an approved modern chilled storage apparatus." "
His Excellency and Lady Peel left the Colony on short leave by the R.M.S., "Empress of Japan"
Bir Thomas Bouthorn, KBE CMG., took the Oaths of Office as Officer Administering the Go- vernment, which were administer- Led by His Honour the Chief Jus- An application for an
tice in the presence of the mem- house licence at No. 5. Shaukiwanbers of the Executive Council. Road, ground flour, will also be discussed.
FASTEST BOAT RACE ON
Cambridge 26 Secs. Under Record
the Cambridge president
As strategic points such as "Well, we have done it again," Ching-kong, Pan-kuoo Pass have sald
the 3rd after
the boat race recently. already been recovered. Army Corps of the South Route Hard luck, Oxford! They all. Bandit Suppression Force's of
rowed marvellously well"
"Cambridge rowed magnifi- Kwangtung is now planning to in- itiate a march towards Tsuen-cently." said the Oxford president, manling, east Klangsi, which is Mr. G. A. Ellison. now still in the hands of the reas." It is reported that Gen- eral Li Yang-ching, Commander of the 3rd Army Corps on his in- spection tour has been in Tsin-wu. Tal-tih. Chih-tam. and Shau-plu, for rushing preparations.
They did. Indeed, for they finished strong and fresh in the record time of 18 minutes 31 seconds, with Oxford four and a quarter lengths behind, and in distress.
The new time is 28 sec. better It Is learned that the Com-than the previous record set up munist-Bandits have removed the by Oxford in 1911 bogus Protective Corps from Shu- ehin to Tsuenmanling in order to strengthen their defence. But, ac-
11 WINS IN BUCCESSION Yesterday's was
Cambridge's
eating
RECORD
Bir Thomas and Lady Southern took up their residence at Govern- ment House.
The Honourable Mr. D. W. Trat- man, C.M.G., and Mrs. Trasman, and the Honourable Sir William Shenton lunched at Government House.
Saturday. 7th April.-His Grace The Duke of Northumberland and
GENERAL CHEN'S Colonel Henslowe left Government
POLICY
"Outlined To Press Reporters
(From Our Special Correspondent)
Canton, April 8. While the political situation was not discussed, General Chen Tsai Tong. Commander-in-Chief of the First Group Army, outlined his po- ly for the first time to
news-
House.
Bis Excellency the Officer Ad- ministering the Government and Lady Southorn, attended by Capt. Walter, were present at the In- between terport hockey match Hong Kong and Malaya at Kes loon.
SMUGGLING OF ARMS
papermen at a dinner last night. Foreign Press Rumour
cording to a reliable source of leventh successive victory. They time to grant interviews to news-
information, this begus corps has
no fighting power.
40.
ave now won 45 times to Oxford's
As is stated in the latest report
The result was apparent almost from headquarters of the Kwang- tung air forces in the front. all from the start. The crews passed! the forts in the bandits territory the boathouses at Putney almost have been destroyed after several level, but, at Craven steps Cam
slight lead." and, days' bombardment, and the numbridge had a ber of bandits killed is over 300 wing with more life and vigour, they gradually Improved their Central Press.
position.
CHINESE MEDICAL
General Chen regretted that Owing to pressure of military and administrative duties he seldom hac papermen and was glad that he was able to entertain them on He reminded this rare occasion. thent of the existence of the far- 95 Three-Year Plan which, he of the journalists. said, should receive the support
Denied
of
Rotterdam, April 6, The German steamer "OptiDYE," which was recently rumoured by to be engaged in on arms smuggling some sections of the Foreign Press The guests were told by the expedition to French Moroced, WIE nost that he is an orthodox sup- thoroughly searched in harbour porter of the Three Principles of here on Friday by the Dutch cus- The People" as laid down by the toms officials accompanied by a repesentative of the Swiss Consul LIKE A SHOT,
late Dr. Sun Yat Sen
Mr. Ou Fang Pu, Provincial It was officially ascertained thes Approaching Harrods Oxford Commissioner of Finance, was also the cargo constated entirely spurted, but made little impression present and took advantage of agricultural tools and machinery on the Light Blues, and when the occasion to repeat that he is tractors," mowing machines, fence Cambridge answered the spurt leaving no stone unturned to re-wires, wire cutters, etc their boat went ahead like a shot store the full value of the provin- ocean Kuo Min. Canton, April 7..
clat banknotes. Commissioner Ou In order to stimulate the peo-out of a gun
Oxford made vallant "efforts to assured the journalists that the ple's interest in "studying Chinese medical science, General Chen pall up, but Cambridge comfort policy of the government is ta Uni-tang and Mr. Lin Yih-chung, ably held and increased their lead maintain the credit of its notes. Six feet tall, Mr. Collins was a Commissioner of Civil Affairs, are round-arm bowler rather above contemplating the establishment medium pace. Immediately before of a Chinese Medical College his one match for Cambridge he this province.
Mr. Tom Collins, the oldest living cricket Blue, died recently at Newport, Shropshire. He was 93.
He played for Cainbridge against Oxford at Lord's in 1863. He was an honorary life member of Lord's.
As well as a cricketer, he, was a fine shot. and a fisherman. He was for many years headmaster of Newport Grammar School.
SCIENCE
MA
and HM. Plowden accomplished Itas reported that the plan for the big feat in dismissing Burrey establishment is now being drawn. for 99. But Coiling had a most-Central Press. annoying experience, or, -as he himself described it. most infer nal luck."
He had dismissed two of the leading 'Oxford batsmen when he was no-balled ave times in succes sion on the ground that his hand
Road Ferry Pier (1st floor), Kowloon, NEW OFFICIAL RECEIVER at the moment of delivery was
in the Colony of Hongkong, on Tues-
day, the 4th April, 1934, at 10 o'clock
in the forenoon for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors, Statement of together with the Accounts, and electing Directors and Auditors
THE TRANSFER BOOKS of th Company will be closed front Satur day, the 14th April, 1884 to Tuesday- the 24th April, 1981, both days inclt sive, during which period no transfer of shares can be registered.
By order of the Board of Directors
LAU TAR PO, Managing Director. Hongkong, 7th April, 1934,
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Welcomed By Chief Justice
Mr. J. J. Hayden the newly appointed Official Receiver to the Supreme Court was on Saturday welcomed by the Chief Justice, Mr. A. D. A MacGregor who said: "I should like on this your first appearance in this Court, to ex tend a warm welcome to you, and, I hope that you will be happy. Bete.
above, his shoulder.
REDEMPTION OF BANK NOTES
Provincial Bank In Better Position
CHESS BY TELEPHONE
First Match Of Its Kind
In England
DOCTOR'S DEATH AFTER AIR ACCIDENT
U.S. WARSHIPS TO VISIT LENINGRAD
Reval, April Press dispatches from Mosebw Dr. J. H. Faton, of Hull, who was state that two United States war- badly injured when an aeroplane ships will visit Leningrad:: next he was piloting crashed at Hedon, May, this being this, frst Russian recently, died in call by American warships since the near Hall, Anoval inter-county chess Hull Royal Infirmary, Although Soviet revolution. Transocean Hvo match between teams 250 miles he had & compound fracture Min. apart was played recently. The of both legs, a broken arm, moves were made by telephone and severe head injuries, he This is the first time such a match directed people how to band- has been played in this country,
It started promptly at four o'clock, the teams being Norfolk (playing at Norwich) and Glouces
Law 10 at that time, forbade the ball berig delivered above the shoulder, and the MC.C. a few
Canton, April 7 weeks before the University match had issued an instruc- It is omnially learned that the tershire (playing at Bristol), and tion to umpires to watch Kwangtung Provincial Bank has was under the auspices of the particularly the bowler's hand in made a loan of $5,000,000 from Southern Counties Chess Union in the last swing of the arm. In the commercial firms for the redempthe championship competition.
General Post Office an open line absence of this special instruction, tion fund of the provincial bank, By arrangement with Collins's bowling would no doubt, notes.
was kept throughout the match stai cost of 20, 158.
have passed muster. At present provincial notes of $1 Mr. Collins was born at Warwick, and 15 denomination are circulat
of which town his grandfathering in markets at almost par value one time member of and 10 notes will soon be rashed
at the bank Central Preak
was Parliament.
the
age
his broken limbs until medical aid arrived. Ele was car- ying out some stunt flying when, according to eye-witnesses the aeroplane dived to the ground,
down on its back." Dr. Paton, who landing in a recreation deld. The
was an experienced pilot was a machine la stated to have come
member of the Hull Aero Club.
AUSTRIAN FILMS TO BE CENSORED
Vienna, April 6,′′ The Austrian Government have re-introduced the censorship of all foreign films, which was abolished
1916. Fartherumre, all the
are compelled to support, ernment by showing “patri Each team consisted of twenty move was mada a teller telep- weekly news, the price players, and the twenty games honed the fact, and later the will be fixed by 1occupied seven hours. As each counter move was telephoned back Commerce.
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