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ADVERTISEMENTS. 27300 27301 27357 27532 22541 27644 ADVERTISEMENTS.

27609 27728 27759 8781§ 28002 28023. 28031- 28138 28158 28164 28168 28215 28222-28242 28249 28295 38437: 28489. 28528-28553 28581 28565: 28600 28825

THE CHINESE ENGINEERING & 28637 28647 28797 28820 28903 28978

MINING COMPANY, LIMITED.

G FIRST MORTGAGE DEBEN TURES (KAILAN BONDS.)

TWENTY-SECOND DRAWING

conditions

upon

were

drawn

GIVEN HEREBY NOTICE IS

that, in conformity with the

endorsed

the Debentures, the undermentioned numbers of Debentures of the total value of £24,000 on the Thirty-first day of October, 1934, at the Offices of the Com- pany. No, 3 London Wall Buildings, in the City of London, in the pre- "sence of Walton Fitsjames Turner, one of the Directors, Alfred Wil- liam Berry, Secretary of the Com- pany. and Nicasio Robert Jauralde, of 1/2 Great Winchester Street, London, EC. Notary Public.

The sald Debentures will be paid

off at pa on the 31st December.

1934, at either of the following places:--

In London: At the Offices of the Company, No. 3 London Wall Buildings, E.C.2:

29017 29020 29034 29131 29141 29144

· 29193 29207°29388 29400 29424 29432 29480- 29470 29527 29544 29585 29644

29783 29705 29804 29805 29857 29872 29898 29954 29973 30100 30110 30153

30536 30550*20566 30615 30671 30678.

HONG KONG ENGINEER- ING & CONSTRUCTION CO, LTD.

NOTICE

R. HUGE BRAGA, B.80.

30185 30202 30361 30269 30373 50524 M (ENG), Hon Kong, has this 90717 30825 20913 30928-31213 31330 day been appointed General Works 31464 31536 31533 31853 31852 11874 Manager of this Company. 32085 32115 32188 32318 32320 32339 32365 32427 32455 3251132531 32576 $2587 32606 32639 32767 32834 32855

་་

By Order,

B. ALVES,

Secretary,

32891 33062 33066 33101 33132 33181 Hong Kong, 2nd January, 1936. 33155 33191 33224 33239 33351 33386

33400 33558 33602 33677 33725 39766

33853 33878 33957 33966 34001 34027 34063 34070.34236 34249 34304 34309 34434 34540 34543 34573 34594 34834 34669 34732 34738 34824 34363 34881 34897 34938 35023 35152 35288 35320 35323 35348 35388-35390 35418 35495

35570 35577 36580 35680 35770 86792 35794 35897 35921 35958 35967 36000

38016 36023 36067 38151 36250 38266 35296 36322 36430 36434 36450 38657 36668 36676 36681 36716 38737 36749

26762 36767 36799 36312 38841 36849 36892 36893 36919 38935 36945 38948.

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NEW TERRITORIES AGRICULTURAL SHOW

5TH, AND 6TH. JANUARY, 1985 at

SHEK WU HUT near Sheung-shui Railway Station to be opened at 2.80 P.M. SÅTURDAY, 5TH JANUARY

37019 37032 37063 37094 37152 37209 Tax

37210 37213. 37224 37310 37454 37456 37473 37613 37618 37743 37784 37813 37895 37898 37911 38019, 38047 38073′′ 38100 38150 38325 38343 38398 38435 In Brussels: At the Offices of 38460 38464 38808 38832 38663 98678 the Local Board, 13 rue Bre-38732 38807 38809 38856 38866 18923 derode, Brussels;

36933 38953 39047 39251 39316

In China: At the General Offices

of the Company, Tientsin,

5. Bonds of £500 Each, Nurubered:

62 87. 196

268

246

The drawn Debentures, with Coupons Nos 45 to 60 attached, must be left four clear days for examination.

By Order,

ALFRED W. BERRY,

4

Countersigned-

||

Hos. Dr. B. H, KOTEWALL,

by

O,M.G.,.L.D.

. N. T. PRODVOR, POULTRY, FRUIT, VEGET- ABLES, NOVELTIES AND CHINESE THEATRICAL PERFORMANCES.

Teas, Luncheons and Refreshments by the ALrxandra Cafe

at Reasonable Prices,"

NOTICE. Secretary. I hereby notified that we, the nudersigned, have been appointed Sole Agents in Hongkong and South Chian for Messra. MUNDET & CO. LDA,, Seixal, Portugal, manfacturers of Cork and Cork products.

70 Bonds of 100 Each, Numbered: 279 287 333 373414 479 495 544 547 891 704 719 757 759 777 793 886 902 920... 940 1181 1095 1346 1374 1470 1565 1595 1619 1627 1661 1690 1857 1883 1906 2064 2068 2108 2191 2201 2292. 2363 .2409 2528 2556 2590 2659" 2714 "2500

2727 2750 2774 2843 2918 29553 London Wall Buildings, London, 2962 3070 3081 3164 3260 3277 E.C.2. 3316 3344 3373 3450 3462 3496 3535 3580 3641 3703

725 Bonds of £20 Each, Numbered:

N. R. JAURALDE,

Notary Public.

31st October, 1934.

NOTICE: The following Deben- ture Bonds drawn at previous

£20 Bonds Numbered:

3894 3972 4076 4147 4318 4325 drawings have not yet been re- 4353 4385.4446 4471 4504 4524deemed and should be presented 4541 4642 47014 4746.4817 4819 for payment without delay!--- 4887 490449514976-50175024- 5120 5204 $210 5330 5410 5474 5552 5574 5604 5531 5545 5548

7527 9323 11091 13331 14271-21334 .5315 5630 5697 5725 5739 5845 21579 21585. 21586 21591 21593 21806 $873 5886 5891 5898 5964 5981 | 21609 21613 21620 21624 21631 21635 5903 6012 6043 .6050 8053 6056 | 21638 24227 26405 27284 30479 31137 6096 6105 0117 8123 8154 6216 36412

6222 6325 6326 8344 8448 6585 6587 6610 6797 6798 8891 6915

I

THE CHINESE ENGINEERING & MINING COMPANY, LTD. (INCORFORATED IN THE UNITED

KINGDOM)."

6% FIRST MORTGAGE DEBEN. TURES (KALLAN BONDS),

of the HALF-YEARLY

COLONIAL TRADING CO..

Ho Tang Building. - Hongkong, 1st January, 1985.

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MARRIAGE

JOHANNESSENHAY-EDIE-On January, 1935, at The, Registry, Supreme Court, and afterwards by the Rev. Dr. Reichelt at The Tao Fung Shan Christian In stitute, Shatin, Miss Iris Prim- rose Hay-Edie, daughter of Mr and Mrs. D. C. Hay-Edle of Paris and Monte Carlo, to Mr. Reidar Johannessen, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Johannessen of

[3132 Bergen, Norway.

BIRTH

GEAKE-On, December 12, 1934, at Hampstead, to Ina, wife of. C. Blake Geake-the gift of a daughter. (N. China and Japan papers, please copy).

SILVER WEDDING

•PAYMENT ON HALL YEARLY CREASY-HANDS-On December JANUARY, 1935, will be made on pre- sentation of Coupon No. 45 at any of the undermentioned Banks, viz. -—' HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORTONATION. CHARTERED BANK

INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA.

BANQUE DI

L'INDO-CHINE

OF-

At Tientsin, Shangbai

от

Hong Kong. Tientsin and Hong Kong

only. [ Tientain and L'ETRANGER. Shanghai only. The Interest, leu Loome Tax si 4/6 in the 2, will be--

BANQUE BELGE POUR

Ox £20 DENTURES : Per Coupon (Gross) Los Tax at 4/6 in the £-

Net Amount Payable

O £100 DEBENTURES:

Per Coupon (GTO) Leas Tax at 4/6 in the £-

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16, 1909, at St. Michael and All Angels, Colombo, Ceylon, by the late Right Rev. E. A. Copleston (Bishop of Colombo), assisted by the late 'Rev. W. Henley, Harold Thomas, younger son of the late Mr. and Mrs E. B. Creasy, to Anne Katharine. younger daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hands.

DEATHS

HAYBITTEL.--On December 14, 1934, at Boscombe Hospital, Hants, Peter Hanbury, only re- maining son of Leslie Hay- bittel.

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9. 8-3/5 | MORRIS-On December 14, 1934, after a long illness most patiently borne, Alice Frances Morris, third daughter of the Jate Alfred George Morfis, of Hong Kong.

d.

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L. . d. 15. V. 0.

On 2500 DanzENTURĖS Į Per Coupon (Gross) Less Tax at’4/8 in the £-

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The Daily Press.

HONG KONG, JANUARY 4, 1985.

BREAKING STRAINS

1.

4, 1935.

4 Gossip We Must

.

(BY "PRUDENCE").

Scene at Fanling Races

The Peak Club New Year's Eve Carnival was more crowded than ever before, and was voted the best fancy dress show held there for many a year. More than five hun- dred people were present so the ball-room was Alled to capacity by a cheery crowd of merry-makers. while most of the dresses were simply gorgeous People were not given to Once again at yet another dance question the fundamentals of life the men's dresses almost surpass- and of government in those far-ed the women's.

The won- off halcyon times before the war, derful Zulu Chief of Dudley King but took it for granted that both was the most spectacular get-up T were laid upon sure foundations! { have ever seen and was carried out The great operation of trade and in every detail. even to the industry, which the Socialists | gigantic nose-ring (which he wore

аз the stigmatise

"Capital to the end)-No wonder that it System," worked with such won the prize! Teddy Cock was universal ħadequacy that the bulk simply killing as an Organ-Grinder mankind hardly knew Its complete with "da Monk" Dr. G. existence.

D. R. Black was a splendid King

There were lots of lovely ladies Mrs. Childe delightful as Sweet In government Power did Charles, and a brilliant Jester Cos-

and Mrs. Compton and Mrs. Buyers Lavender. Biddy Reiss was a wist- indeed oscillate, but only within tume wom by a man I could not

ful Badroulbadour, (without her were very different, but both very the radius of consent. Gone were identify was a symphony of blue the times when one party to the and scarlet. Maurice Barton made charming as Russians Frances, vell). Commodore and Mrs. Elliott State regularly impeached and a dashing Spaniard, Ronald Childe] Violet, and Alwen Owen Hughes wore Nelson Day dress, (an idea decapitated the chiefs of the 4 handsome Gentleman-of-the- came in their National dress as carried out by others "In their other party. Neither side, by...„â Old-School, Billy Carrie was a Welshwomen, Mrs. Simmons was a parts). 'Nick Buyers was A Horrible system of matual restraint, pro-satin-clad Jockey, and R. Young a gay Lift-Girl from Selfridges. Miss Convict and Mrs. Edgar Davidson a ceeded to extremities nor sought gallant Mexican. A. Maclaren was Drury had a Neapolitan air..".. to repeal in office the measures an obstreperous Dutchman and R. Mrs. Taggart was lovely in white

Wolfenden 8 gorgeous they had opposed in opposition.

lace and a white wig, Miss Dunnett It is true that these limits were George Sewell was a most appro- looked delightful as a Girl-From-gian Lady and Mrs. Gordon Mackie a gracious lady from the pages of overstepped between 1912 and priate Note-Of-Interrogation, and Palm-Beach, Mrs. Hole and Mrs.

Dickens It is, lovely to see Mi 1914 when the fundamental Act Gerald Nigel amusing as a Radish. Armstrong 'bad gorgeous Medieval of Union was attacked and de Denis Reis a surprisingly cool- Costumes. Mr. and Mrs. Tinson Molleson back again, fresher and fended with threats of trial for looking Chef, and H. J. Armstrong had obviously come from Epsom more sparkling than ever. but the treason on one side and of armed looked nice in Lincoln-Green. F. Downs and Mr. and Mrs. Stuart dress I liked the best of all was

on the other. But resistance

Webb wore "pearlles" as a Cos-Smith were most amusing is Cock- ❘ the gay and charming "Chinese- generally. speaking, in Great ter; and Ricketts was most specta-eyed Cavallers. Capt. and Mrs. Lantern Costume, worn by pretty Britain, there was sufficient apcular (tho I don't know "as what"; Coltart were fearsome Pirates, and Miss Epple Strahan. proach to a common point of view to secure some continuity of government. Whichever side came in, the Empire went on; the Army and Navy were maintained in a reasonable state of efficiency, and neither of the great parties wanted to destroy the "System" by which the nation lived.

FRANCE

Wasir.

1

TO UPHOLD

THE GOLD STANDARD

Ministry's Monetary Policy Unchanged

Paris, Jan. 2.

beauteous Venetian Mrs. Roberts made * most imposing - Geor-

NEWS SUMMARY

The draws for the various com- petitions of the Ladies' Section, of the Golf Club are published on

Page 10.

*

Dr. Sherwood Eddy was after: tained by the members of the Y's Men's Club yesterday to lunch. In the course of a talk he referred to the encouraging signs of progress" in place of M. Moret confirms in Chine generally.

Page 7. French financial opinion that M. Moret has been opposed to the

Before the Chief Justice the Governments new policy, which is Manager of the Tat Chung Bank stated to involve an issue of 20,- was the plaintif in a claim” for 000,000,000 francs of Treasury $24,000.

Page A Bonds, which would be taken up by private banks but which would: The death occurred yesterday be discountable by the Bank" ör | moming of Mrs. Carmen Alves, the France.

wife of Mr. C. M. 8. Alveš- Page 6.

·

It is revolutions and philo- sopbles, and not the War alone, that have ao far altered these relations that one party HOW threatens to undo all that the other party seeks to maintain The Ides of truceless confilet between the "System" and the

The announcement of the ap- "Movement" has infamed the pointment of M Tannery as Gov- Socialist mind. It is their whole ernor of the Bank of France, fol- philosophy of life, taken in bulk lawed by the Franco-Italian from Karl Marx, that what they agreement, led to a boom on the| call Capitalism must be destroyed bourse. French rentes gained as that what they call the exploiting much as 135 centimes and other class must be overturned securities followed suit.

"exploited." replaced by the

The Ministry's monetary policy Whereas we are accustomed to will remain the same, stated the think of society as a harmony of Finance Minister, in commenting complementary parts, they look on M. Tannery's appointment. { on it as a sharp antagonism; The late M. Poincare's plans for whereas we regard capital as one financial recovery will be continued of the most useful inventions of and the principles to which. M. mankind, a power in harness like Moret adhered for safeguarding | The Government had no alter- steam ΟΙ electricity, without the franc will be maintained native for meeting 1935 commit- The local Ladies hockey aspir which modern civilisation could Both the Finance Minister and ments, owing to the difficulty of ants for Interport honours held a not exist, they look upon it as an M. Tanrery are determined to up-floating long-term loans. The practice game yesterday. Page

hold the gold standard.- evil to be stamped out.

and

Thus we had Bir Stafford Cripp: not so long agò denouncing the economic system under which- the country does contrive to live as something "rotten and outworn," and Mr. James Mäxton put the conflict, even more plainly when he wrote that "the Capitalist age is crying, "out to be ended": "the Socialist era is “struggling" to be born" and went on to denounce

to any attempt

reform the "Capitalist structure" as "futile."

MORET'S OPPOSITION

Paris, Jan. 2. The nomination of M. Tannery as Governor of the Bank of France

It is pointed but that this would result in a large increase in note The kidnapping case in which "circulation, but the consequent re- | Lulą A. da Rocha is charged with duction of interest rates would F. Barretto was continued at the compensate for the inflationary. Kowloon Magistracy yesterday. effect upon prices,

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