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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MUNDAY, DECEMBER

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 2300 27501 27987 31532 27542 27544 ADVERTISEMENTS. INSPECTION OF

THE CHI ESE ENGINEERING

MINING COMPANY, LIMITED.

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BANK HOLIDAYS

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-0% FIRST MORTGAGE, DEBEN-29763 29795 20804 20805 29857 29872

TURES (KAILAN BONDS.)

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NOTICE IS

HEREBY

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IN Accordance with Government EXCHANGE BANKS WILL be CLOSED for the NESS on TUESDAY, the lat JAN- TRANSACTION & PUBLIO BUSI-

WARY, 1935. (Now Your Holiday). Hong Kong, 288 December, 1934.

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SANDAKAN LIGHT AND POWER CO. (1922), LTD.,

GIVEN 32085 32115 32188 32318 32320 32339 that, in conformity with the 32365 32427 32455 32511 32531 32576 conditions endorsed upon. the $2587 32606 92639 32767 32834 32855 Debentures, the undermentioned 32891 33062 33066 33101 33132 33151

TOTIE is hereby given that the numbers of Debentures of the total 33155 33191 33224 33839 33351 33386

TWELFTH ORDINARY value of £24,000 were drawn 33400 33558 33602 33677 33725 33786

YEARLY NEETING of Share. on the Thirty-first day of October, $3853, 33878 33957 33966 34001/34027 1934. At the Offices of the Com- 34063 34070 34230 34249 34304 34309olders will be held at the Head Office of the Company, National pany, No. 3 London Wall Buildings, 54434 34540-34543 34573 34594° 34834

Pank Building, Hong Kong, ou in the City of London, in the pre- 34669 34732 34738 34824 34863 34881 Monday, the 31st day of December, sence of Walton Fitalaries Turner, 34897 34938 35023 35152 35268 35320 1934, at 2.30 p.m. one of the Directors, Alfred WII-35323,35348 35368 35390 35418 35495 liam Berry, Secretary of the Com-35570 35577 35580 35680 35770 35792 pany, and Nicasio Robert Jauralde, of 1/2 Great Winchester Street. London, EC., Notary Public.

The sald Debentures will be paid "off at par on the 31st December, 1934, at either of the following places:

B

BIRTH

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SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,

General Managers. 35794 35897 35921 35958 35967 30008 36016-36023 36067 36151 36250 36266 Hong Kong, 13th December, 1984. 36296 36322 36430 36434 36450-36857 36668 36676 36681 38718 36737 36749 36762 36767 38799.36312 36841 36949 36892 36893 36919 36935 36945 36948 37019 37032 37083 37094 37152 37209 37210 37213 37224 37310 37454 37456 87473 37613 37818 37743 37764 37813 37895 37896 37911 38019 38047 38073 | 38100 38150 38325 38343 38398 38135 In Brussels: At the Offices of 38480 38464 98608 38832 38883,88878 the Local Board, 13 rue Bre-33732 38807 38809 33856 38866.38923 derode. Brussels:

38033 38953 39047 39251 30316 «

The

In London: At the Offices of the Company. No. 3 London Wall Bulldings, EC3;

Ia China: At the General Offices

of the Company, Tientsin.

5 Bonds of £500 Each, Numbered;

82 87 106 246 268

70 Bonds of £100 Each, Numbered:

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drawn Debentures, with Coupons Nos 46 to 80 attached, must be left four clear days for examination.

By Order.

ALFRED W. BERRY,

Secretary.

Countersigned-

N. R. JAURALDE,

Notary Public..

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E.C.2.

31st October, 1934.

NOTICE. The following Deben- 3894 3972 4076 4147 4318 4325ture Bonds drawn

at previous

725 Bonds of £20 Each, Numbered:

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drawings have not yet been re- deemed and should be presented for payment without delay:

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NOTICE OF REVOVAL

MESSES. E. BUTIONJEE &

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date.

AWCOCK.-On December 12, 1934, at Dublin, Irish Free State, to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Awcock, twin sons.

ENGAGEMENTS The engagement to announced of Kenneth James Mackenzie, only son of Mr. and Mrs. John Kenneth Mackenzie. of Hert- fordshire, England, to Miss Gwendoline Edith Vera Walker, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Walker, Surrey Shanghai...

MARRIAGE

and

CRANK-BOTES-On December 24, 1934, at" H.B.M. Consulate- General Shanghai, before A. Blackburn, Esq., Rosalle Leo. nora, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Boyes, to Sydney Gordon,

son of Mrs. B. Crank, of Shang- hal, and the late Mr. G. Crank.

of Cheshire, England

DEATH

FACTORIES

New Measures To

Be Enforced

[Special to the "Hong Kong Dally

Press" (Copyright).1.

Nanking, Dec. 30.

SMUGGLING THROUGH

31, 1934.

If Gossip We Must

“GOVERNMENT HOUSE

The Ball at Government House

was

one az the

WAS

(BY "ANTIDOTE")

'Seen at the Races

on Friday last of factory trispection has been held.

A set of measures for enforcement | trost delightful functions ever drawn up by the Central Bureau Fairyland and the guests enjoyed

The gardens were

of Factory Inspection of the Minis every moment. try of Industry. According to thể There were some beautiful measures inspection should be car-frocks to be seen. Colonel WI- ried out not only in factories but son's wife looked extremely also in mines in various provinces. charming in white and clamente. Eforts should also be made to Mrs. Maclean's frock of pale or carry out the inspection of factories chid mauve was much admired established under foreign interests while Jean Mackle looked her best to ensure uniform enforcement in soft green crepe, Pamela Scott among Chinese and foreigners.- Earston was slim and graceful in China United Press

her blue frock; Mrs. Smalley was most attractive in her dark blue velvet- think blue suits

her marvelously--and with her TIENTSIN

her charming girls, Joan being in white, Mary had a very pretty [Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Torquoise blue crepe dress and couple Andrew and Ursula. They Adence about them. Their tam

Presa".. (Copyright).1 Rachel in printed georgette finish started by demonstrating the bourines helped

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to Ilven the Tientain, Dec. 30. ed off with a big taffeta bow. "Blues," which was truly excellent dance. The next turn was called According to an offcial state- Alwyn Owen Hughes had a most and made the girls green with ""Tropical Heat" danced by Shir- ment issued by the Chinese becoming dress of dark red while envy and the men thoroughly | ley and Moreen who nearly worth of Japanese goods were purple" satin There were Maritime Customs, over $30,000,000, | Mrs. Griffin was Very smart in ashamed of themselves. The brought the house down by their

many next number Was smuggled to North China through other frocks that I would love to

"Rhumba" tropical movements. A very pretty - then they gave a demonstration | number was "Blondes. In Cello- Tientsin since January 1. Only 10 describe, but I must get on..

of how to dance in a crowded phane" while that delightful little per cent. were seized and con- »

room. Their turns were perfec- Eleanor Walton danced her way › Bscated. Most of the smuggled

❘tion itself and showed to what a into everybody's heart by her goods were from Dairen direct to

high standard ballroom Tientsin, while large quantities

dancing Mexican number. can be brought to by an expert were

also through Shanhaikwan

IMPROMPTU BAND and other Great Wall "passes China United Press

COMMUNIST DRIVE IN

SZECHUAN

Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Press" (Copyright.}.]

Chengtu, Dec. 30. While a general offensive, is being

prepared by General Liu Hslang since his return to the Szechuan attront, reports indicate encouraging but minor progress against the Communists by the Third Route Army who

SINGER-On December 23, 1934,

the General Hospital. "Shang- hal, Maurice Herbert singer. aged 17 years.

Editorial and Business Office: 11

Ice House Streat. Tel 3025! Night Editor (Wanchai Office)

Tel. 24511.

London Office 53, Fleet Street,

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re-occupied Fungyi, Yungkuan and Chalchis, driving the outlaws to Yllung: by the Fourth Route Army who captured over 100 Reds in Shatszeling and by the Futh Route Army who dis- persed a band at Chungshih. China United Press.

The Daily Press. DOUGLAS AND

"BONG KONG, DECEMBER 31, 1934-

ART IN INDUSTRY

It was in the turbulent 'teena

DUDDELL STREET, GROUND FLOOR, on 81st. DrMBER. They beg to request their customers to be good auough to forward New Year orders to their present Address (15 Queen's Road, Central, before noon on that of the twentieth century that Henry Adams accused the world (8118

of worshipping, the dynamo. In- dustrialism with a veil of smoke and, steam, he asserted. had blinded us to art and beauty. To him, industry and art were as far apart as the poles. And indeed it

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the above Club will be held in the Board Room of Mesara Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., on Thursday, the 3rd January, 1936, at 830 pm, and not at 12.00 Noon, as previously

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By Order of the Committee,

THOMSON & CO.,

Secretaries.

NOTICE.

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ACCOUNTS.

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was dificult in those early days of the steel age to find any con-

nection.

Some men of vision, a far-seeing" few, caught glimpses of beauty in stack and skeletal framework. Rarely, they fixed their vision in photograph or sketch: more rarely did they gain the co-operation of builders to carry out the actual expression of their ideas,

Lately an English architect has proved that the connection be- tween art and industry need not be remote. . In the. Battersea Power, Station he has given us an example of the successful Inking of the beautiful and the practical. The Grecian simplicity of its exterior: encloses huga batteries of bollers, turbines, and generators, While its stately fluted columns mask stacks fitted with sprays of water and chemicals to cleanse the ascending smoke. At night

MARY

Talk Of Divorce Proceedings

New York, Dec. 29, Douglas Fairbanks, who is pro- ceeding to Europe to-day, refused. to comment on the divorce, report. The only reason for his trip was to go to Italy to see a yacht which he may charter for a film expedi- tion to the South Seas

Reuter,

AFFIDAVIT FILED

Los Angeles Dec. 29. Miss Mary Pickford's lawyer is quoted as saying that he is instruct end to proceed immediately after January 1 with proceedings for divorce against Douglas Fairbanks, Sen. ****

He has filed an affidavit in the Superior Court showing service of divorce made by mail, thus com- pieting the last legal step before a date can be set for the trial of the action-Reuter.

ITALIAN AND FRENCH EX-SERVICEMEN

ROOF GARDEN

1

The Roof Garden of the Hong Kong Hotel is undoubtedly the best place in that establishment for a cabaret turn, from the point couple. I can see that it is not of view of the spectators, as the the intricate steps that made me

Part of an impromptu band admire this couple, it is deporte turned up during the night led kept

ment, movement and rhythm by, should say the tallest man hear that with the help of Andrew in Asia, with the air of a Lincoln- and Ursula the management of the shire poacher, as there was no Hotel are staging a Dance Com- petition, details etc. will be given

crowds

automatically Bre under control. I was glad to see Miss P. Lyons, a frequent caller at this port, looking very smart and gay in pink crepe combined with gold lame. I would like to know who the stray dog. deserted. at a later date. by his wife is and who brought a miniature cot with baby.com. Mr. and Mrs. Morse have returned plete? I was pleased to see that.

from long leave. Mrs. Morse was dressed in black and gold with a striking blouse of gold sequins.

PERFECT BALL ROOM DANCING

Last night was my first oppor tunity of seeing that delightful

Flowers may kiss the butter-fly, A sparkling wine may kiss the

glass

room for them it is well that they were equipped with wings. Look- ing around the room we were all A man may kiss his wife good-tickled "to death at the excellent

bye.

way the whole show, was put over by the management.

On Saturday afternoon there was a rugger match at Bookun- poo between the Army and the Club, the latter being too strong and won easily. I noticed a num- ber of the Club players at "the Roof Garden, and wondered if Jeff Lammert ever gets tired.

But you my friend"Farewell" WELCOME CHARMING BLONDES The first number was a very suappy one, their costumes were dark and had an air of pale con-

LOCAL AND GENERAL

Only one case of Diphtheria, was" reported-to-the Health Authorities for 24 hours ending December 28.

Reports have been received in Nanking to the effect that Chinese tea in Morocco will be taxed as from the beginning of the new

Messrs. H. Ruttonjee & Son are year." removing to-day to new premises. at No. 7." Duddell Street.

NEWS SUMMARY

Miss Mary Louise Bennetts bé- came the bride of Mr. H. V. Steer, of the China Navigation. Steamship Coat St. Andrew's Church on Saturday.

Page 6.

The Corporals of the East Lan- The Klangsi Provincial Govern cashire Regiment held a success- ment has been instructed to abolishful Ball on Saturday evening at Mr. R. Faure has arrived in Pel-taxes on porcelain and chinaware Lane Crawford's Restaurant

Page 6. ping to take up his duties with the as from Sunday. This is in answer French Legation 8.8

to the petition presented-by the secretary-

Shanghai Porcelain Gold. interpreter.

General Ho Ying Ching: Minister of War, is to inspect the Third Naval Squadron in Tsingtao before proceeding to Peiping.

Government House, engagements for the past week will be found on Pagé 7.

The Hong Kong Boxing Associą tion's next tournament is taking

lace on Saturday, January 5, at The local Filipino Community the Lee Theatre when the Feather..observed Rizal Day by holding tifin party which was followed by weight Championship of the Colony WHI be fought between Stoker Dee

a concert and dance. The Consul and A. B. Prandy.

General for the United States, Mr. Charles L. Hoover, and Mrs. Hoover. Page 7. were guests of honour.

Smugglers are becoming In | genious. According to the report from Tientsin they are sinuggling

"The Annual General Meeting of the "paimlen" drug into the de-members of the Fanling Hunt and militarized zone in the North by Race Club will be held in the Board means of celluloid containers form Room of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson ed like olives' distributed among & Co., Ltd., on Thursday, January real, truft.

3 at 5.30 p.m. and not at 12 noon as previously advertised.

tain $80 from the Lee Yuan Pawn- Charged with attempting to ob-

Mr. and Mrs. H. W. T. Forden shop, Island Road, by claiming were passengers on the P. & that a pair of false gold bangles" Corfu" which left on Saturday were made of pure gold, Kwok for Plymouth and London via Sin- Mul, a married woman, was disgapore and way. ports. Mr. Fogden charged by Mr. W. Schofield at the to the Managing Director of Messrs. Central Magistracy on Saturday | Fogden, Brisbane & Co. Ltd., Civil

Engineers. owing to insufficient evidence.

YANGCHOW LAND TO BE REVALUED

Yangchow, Dec. 14. Orders have recently been given,

SCHUSCHNIGG'S NEW ARMY POST

(Special for the “Hong Kong Daily Pres”). -

ton of the Ladies Section of the The next LG.U. Medal Competi Royal Hong Kong Golf Club wil are place on Tuesday

January 8

Page 11.

Hopes of settlement of the ship- ping strikes were dashed on Satur- day by the refractory attitude of the owners of the ss. Yuet On. and engaged foreigners in their who dismissed the ship's officers

place at allegedly reduced pay.

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Dr. Sherwood, Eddy, the well- known, Christian Youth leader who Is at present lecturing in Canton is expected to arrive in Hong Kong on Tuesday. During his stay here. he will be delivering a series of lectures to various bodies, Pare 7.

(Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Press"). doodlights play upon the pillar-graphic Messages Ordinance, 1894 and blank forms to be filled, out

(By Talegraph, Copyright, Tels-

Vienna, Dec. 30, like chimneys, adding to the Received, December 30, 1.50 p.m.)

have been sent to property own- | The Minister of Defence who at splendour.

els in Kiangtu district for the present is Chancellor Schuschnigg The Trame Manager, British Paris, Dec. 30

purpose of checking and re-ap-will also be acting commander in Section of the Kowloon-Cantons The proposals for a formation of portioning the land tax Date of chief of the Austrian Army and Railway, nottter that on and from a Franco-Italian Committee of ex- purchase, sellers name, original responsible only to the Fresident Wednesday, January 2 and on every sevicemen with the object of pro-purchase price, registry number who is the nominal commander subsequent Wednesday until fur- moiing friendly relationships be of deed, present value and acre-in-chief, according to new regulather notice, a motor coach service tween both countries were formally age of property are some of the thing published by the Gover, will run between Kowloon, and adopted at a meeting of the re-detalls asked for,

ment" in “Bundesgesetzblatt" on Shim Chun,

Page 7. presentatives of French ex-service- The intention is to R53E5s & tax, Saturday evening, which also men's organisations. At this meet of so much per mow on the land prescribed that all recruits mast | The Special event for "A" Class ing the Italian representative and, some say, a further ad v take the cath of Capt, Marabini was ent and lorem tax In the city, most of Austria

friends that the owners have reported, but German Father

ore there is delay in the country. In

"

This one, building, taken as an example of what the will to do. In many instances inconvenience is

and the eye to see" can accom- caused to tenants by the water supply plish, points to hitherto unex- being disconnected without warning plored regions. This single exam- to them, owing to the failure of the ple, not of art shackled to indus guarantor to pay the socounts within try, but of industry rising to |the specified period Tenants are, artistic heights, suggests a therefore, advised to make suitable changed to-morrow. The success arrangements with their landlords to with which these architects and ensure that all water and meter engineers have removed one law rental accounts are paid promfly, from the Industrial picture, informed his Frene

Changes of ownership of property presages further elimination of all the Italian should be notified immediately to the unpleasant and-objectionable. ganisa had this Office: 79%

When the ugliness of the has been banished,.. petual gloom of the ing city is a thir does it not follow tha

ury evils of the (819) may be annihilated?

EM HENDERSON,

Water Authontr.

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