NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
NOTICE.
M. Y. SAN & OJ. (1927), LTD.
NOTICE is hereby given that an
Extraordinary General Moet- ing of M. Y. SAN & CO. (1997), LTD. will be beld at the Company's Registered Office Mos: 92/98, Queen's Road Central, Victoria, in the Colony of Hong Kong si 3 o'clock in the Afternoon on MONDAY, the 27th day of August, 1931 for the purpose of passing the following Resolution as an Extraordinary Resolution riz! "That the Company cannot by reason of its liabilities continue its business; that it is advisable to wind up the same and to appoint suitable Liquida. tor or Liquidators therefore.
AND further take notice that pursuant to the requirements of Section 227 of the Companies Ordinance 1932, a Meeting of the Creditors of M. Y. SAN & CO. (1927), LTD. will be held at the Company's Registered Office Nos. 92/98, Queen's Road Central at 8 o'clock in the Afternoon on TUESDAY, the 28th day of August, 1984,
ENGAGEMENT
SAYLE-ASHTON. - The engage-
ment is announced "between
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Arthur Reginald Willis Sayle, barrister-at-law, youngest son of the late B. B. D. Bayle, of Hongkong, and Mrs. Sayle, of
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1934.
INCIDENTS IN MANCHUKUO
Roydon, Essex, and Margaret Japan's Indictment
(Margot), elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ashton, of Oakfield, Mytholmroyd, Yorks.
DEATHS
Of the Soviet
Tokyo,, August 17. Justifying the recent arrests of
ARMSTRONG-On July 28, at
Batchelors Hall, Hundon, Buf.seventeen Soviet C.E.R. employees, falk, John Armstrong, fate of the War Office in a communique the Chartered Bank of India,detalls thirteen incidents on the Australia, and China, dearly Eastern Section of the Chinese Eastern Railway between April and July, pointing out all the attempts made on Japanese troop trains or FRISCHILING-Only July 25, 1934, trains carrying munitions.
loved husband of Winifred Armstrong, aged 78.
the incidents
NEW STAMPS
Mourning For Reich President
[Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Press" (Copyright.)]
Berlin, Aug. 16.
THE FINAL TEST MATCH NEWS SUMMARY
VOCE WILL NOT BE INCLUDED
More Misfortune For England
of the
WOOLLEY INVITED
London, Aug. 17.
invited F. E. Woolley, of Kent, to The Selection Committee bas
cepted.- ̈
ay in the Test. Woolley has ac-
HENDREN WILL PLAY
In commemoration of the desth of Hindenburg. the Reichsposts Ministry has decided that all stamps bearing the late Fresident's likeness will, in the immediate ture the Voce incident at Notting
The newspapers here staül fen- future be surcharged with a heavy ham. Brown, Secretary black border as a form of national Notts Club, has given out officially, mourning. The postage stamps firstly that his club had not re- of 3,5,6,8,12 and 25 pfennis and ceived a telegram from any source at Dover, Frank Charles Fris- The communique "declares it has
the postcards of 5 and 6 pfennig for chling, formerly of Shanghal,been discovered that orders
regarding not playing Voce, values will carry the surcharge. were China, the beloved husband of controlling
secondly that no members, had re- The new Germany's contribu-signed or threatened to do so as Ruby Blanche Frischling, aged issued by the Soviet Far Eastern
London, August 17.. 74 years.
Army to the Soviet employees tions to philately will be increased reported, and thirdly that The wicket at the Oval looks the
the on September 1 by the issue of statements made organ of the C.ER. The latter
last word in perfection. The turf JAMES-Oa
by Carr, the July 29, 1934, at directed the bandit attacks.
special postcards for the party
Notts captain, were purely person was cut "this morning and subse- Charlcombe House, Working- It adds that the so-called Man- congress in Nuremburg. The six
al and made without the approval exceedingly dry and fast with little quently rolled. The outfield 13 ham, Isabella Anne James.chaukuo will henceforth increase plennig card will bear the well-
known
or knowledge of his club. widow of F. 8. James, formerly the efforts to clear off anti-Man-
sketch of Nuremburg's
grass and many snicks are likely of Yokohama, Japan, aged 88.
choukuo elements from the rall-mediaeval fortress by the Swiss At the meeting of the Selectian, to reach the boundary owing to way.-Reuter.
artist, Micelmir. The 12 pfennig Committee to-day it appears cer- the pace during the afternoon. variety, will carry the picture of a black-uniformed Stormtrooper.
Further series of
new two stamps are planned to commemor- ate the Saar Plebiscite on January 13. The six piennig variety will portray two hands reverentially holding a piece of "Saar" earth. The design of the 12 pfennig | stamp will centre round an eagle, and, like the six pfennig, will bear the inscription “Jaat”—– Transocean Kuo Min.
Dated the 17th day of August, Editorial and Business Office: 11
1434,
By Order of the Board,
LAI PING KWONG, Secretary.
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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF
HONG KONG
PROBATE JURISDICTION.
IN THE GOODE OF FLORENCE
HODGES,
LAZE OF NATAL TERRACE, VICTORIA, IN TEZ COLONY OF HONGKONG, MARAIED Woman, DecraBED.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Court has, by virtue of Section 58 of the Probates Ordinance 1897, made an order limiting the time for creditors and others to send in their claims against the above estate to the 13TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1934.
All creditors and others are accord- ingly hereby required to send their claim to the undersigned on or before this date.
Daled the 27th day of August, 1984.
JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER, Solicitors for the Administrator,
Prince's Building,
Ice House Street,
Hong Ko g.
(2779
Ice House Street. Tel. 30231
"Night" Editor (Wanchai Oce)
Tel. 24511.
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£.0.
The Daily Press.
HONG KONG, August 18, 1934.
IS IT CRICKET?
The atmosphere in that historic ground, the Oval, will be tense with excitement bo-day when the fifth and final Test of the present series opens. For those who have followed cricket closely this sum- mer it is easy to see that there are more reasons than one for this
C.E.R. EMPLOYEE AT HARBIN ARRESTED
Alleged Connection With Bandits
Harbin, August 17. The assistant station master at the Harbin Central Station, M. Sholom, a Soviet citizen and a Chinese Eastern Railway employee, has been arrested in connection with the recent wrecking and fusillading of a Japanese mili- tary supply freighter by bandits in the vicinity of Imalenpo, in which two so-called Manchukua officers and four soldiers were kill- ed and two soldiers wounded- Reuter.
WIRELESS EXHIBITION
[Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Fress" (Copyright.)?
Berlin, August 17.
excitement. For one thing. Eng- The 11th German wireless ex- Jand and Australia have each wonhibition was opened here at noon one of the four Tests played to on Friday by the Propaganda date while the remaining two were Minister Goebbels, who congratu- drawn. It will be seen then that lated his hearers on the progress the fate of the "Ashes" hangs on radio, said Dr. Goebbels, is destined made within the past year. The the result of the final Test; it is therefore only natural that both people's daily intellectual food and to become an integral part of the sides will be all out to win the day. will consolidate the bond of unity
The renewed controversy regard which ing leg-theory bowling (or body- and professions
will link up all classes line as some people prefer to call Transocean Ruo Min.
Germany it) adds no little interest to the whole thing while the omission of Voce from the side has caused EXPORT DUTY ON NATIVE widespread indignation although there is a hint in the cables that the Notts fast bowler might yet NOTICE OF DECLARATION OF find a place in the team. From
THE RAUB AUSTRALIAN GOLD MINING CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN QUEENSLAND).
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INTERIM DIVIDEND.
TOTICE is hereby given that
Second Interim Dividend of Six Pence per share on account of the financial year ending 31st March, 1935 has been declare by the Dir. ectors of the Company in Brisbane, payable to Shareholders' on the Re- giaters at Brisbane and Singapore on Friday, 14th September, 1934.
Notice is also hereby given that the Singapore Transfer Registers will be closed from Saturday, eth September to Friday, 14th September, 1984 (both days inclusive) for the preparation of Dividend Warrants.
By Order of the Board,
DERRICK & CO., Chartered Acco itants, Local Secretaries.
Honkong Bank Chambers, SINGAPORE, 7th August, 1984.
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the same source it is learned that
in
RUBBER
London, August 17. The Amsterdam correspondent the selectors' action has met with of the "Financial Times" states the others are equally firm in their export duty on native rubber will approval from one section while that 1, is announced that the
disapproval. From this far-off
be raised to 20 florins per 100 kilo- grammes as from September 1- Dost of the Empire we might ask Reuter. if the team selected to do duty for England is actually the strongest
combination avaliable. Quite apart from the leg-theory controversy, have been any outcry if a slow it is hard to imagine an all-Eng bowler adopted the same tactics land side without Douglas Jardine with the same results? And it and the Notts fast bowler, Lar- must be borne in mind that when wood, while the performances of 1921, Australia had Gregory and voce when he was in Australia Macdonald in their side, England with Jardine's team, and more did not even so much as protest recently in the Notts-Australians against their methods of "getting match, should be enough to secure wickets."
Important team.
for him a place in this all- The leg-theory controversy has Be that as it done more harm to cricket than may, it is to be hoped that the can be imagined. Even in inter- selectors will justify the faith county matches it has had 11 placed in them by the controlling effects the most glaring one being body and make any such last the cancellation of the Notts-Lan minute alterations which they may cashire fixture for 1935. There 1s deem desirable, and regardless of nothing in the rules of cricket public opinion, play the best eleven that says that leg-theory is for- men available.
bidden or even unsportsmanlike though it may not be the best method to adopt under certain
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THE MEXICAN
· DOLLAR
To Be Used In Canton?"
tain that Voce will not be includ- ed. Sir Stanley Jackson says that despite statements Voce will be given a medical examination by the M.C.C. to test his fitness. He had heard nothing whatever from them.
WALTERS DISABLED
SIR JACKSON'S APPEAL
London, Aug. 26. An appeal for more of the true spirit of cricket and less of cricket warfare has been
Mr. Robert Gordon Shewan of» «· Mesars. 'Shewan Tomes and Com- pany, who died on February 14th last, left local estate sworn At $768,300. The will corsists largely of bequests to relatives. Page #
The
Hindu crematorium at Happy Valley will be ready in two months and work on the temple. is proceeding apace.. It is hoped that the building will be finally competed in the course of next year,
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.