HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1935.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. MR. T. V. SOONG
HONGKONG REALTY AND
TRUST CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED UNDER THE COM- FANIES ORDINANCES OF HONG KO: 0)
GREEN ISLAND CEMENT
COMPANY, LIMITED..
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the share capital of the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the Ordinary Yearly Company having been consolidated so Meeting of Shareholders of Hong that every four of the issued shares of Kong Realty and Trust Company, the Company of $2.50 each now Limited, will be heldes the Register constitute one $10.00 share. Share ed Office of the Company, Exchange holders are requested to send in their Building (2nd Floor), Des Voeux Road existing Share Certificates for cancel- Central, Hong Kong, on Wednesday,lation to the Registered Offics of the the 17th April, 1935, at 12 Noon, for Company, Exchange Building, Des the purpose of receiving a Statement Vaux Road Central, Hong Kong. of Accounts and the Report of the When this has been done Certificates Board of Directors for the year ended for the new denomination will be on the 31st December, 1934, and issued to them. re-electing two Directors and the Auditora.
The Transfer Books of the Com. pany will be closed from Thursday, ibe 4th April, 1935, to Wednesday, 17th April, 1935, both days inclusive. By Order of the Board,
F. C. BARRY,
Secretary
Hong Kong, 18th March, 1935.
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By Order of the Board.
T. C. T. BEOK,
Becretary.
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CHINA ENTERTAINMENT AND LAND INVESTMENT CO., LTD
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
HONG KONG VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS.
NOTICE.
PAIRING from The BATTERY at
PAK SHA WAN will take place on SUNDAY, 17TH MARCH, (1735, from 10.00 A.M. 60 11,18 A.M. in the Direction of Junk Bay. All Craft are advised to keep clear of Junk Bay during this Pariod.
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BIRTHS
ADDIS-On February 21, 1935, at Southstoke, Reading, to Pame- 1a (née Poland), wife of Com- mander C T. Addis, Royal Navy a son. BELSON,-On March 10, 1935, at the Country Hospital, Shang- hul, to Mr. and Mrs. Belson, a
son.
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DEATHS DIVELEY. On March 9, 1935, in Shanghai, George Wright, aged six years, the only son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Diveley.
Not the FIFTH ORDINARY KENT. At Moon Gate, Dorchester,
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF GENERAL MEETING OF
HONG KONG.
SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, PROBATE JURISDICTION.
King's Theatre Building, 5th floor, Is Tax Goods or THE REVEREND on Wednesday, the 20th of March JOHN KIRK MACONACHIE, 1935, at 12 o'clock Neon to receive LATE OF THE MANSE 7, BARTON the Directors Report, and Accounts CRESCENT PAWLISH THE for the year ended 31st December, COUNIT OF DavoN, ENGLAND, 1934, to elect Auditors and Directors FORMERLY OF 3, Kennedy Road; and to transact such other business aa may be properly transacted at an Ordinary General Meeting of the Company.
IN
IN
THE CITY OF VICTORIA, COLONY OF HONG KONG, CON- GREGATIONAL MINISTIL DECEASED."
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Court bas, by virtue of Section 58 of the Probstes Ordinance 1897, made so order limiting the time for Creditors and Others to send in their Claims against the above Estate to the 6TH DAT of APRIL, 1935.
All Creditors and Others are accord-
And Notice is further hereby given that the Register and Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from the 12th to the 20th day of March, 1985, both days inclusive.
LIANG CHI HAO,
Managing Director.
ingly hereby required to send their Hong Kong, 5th March, 1935.
claims to the undersigned on of before that date.
Dated the 14th day of March, 1935. JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER, Solicitors for the Solo Executrix.
Prince's Building,
Ice House Street,
Hong Kong.
3339
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THE HONGKONG là WEAM PHA
DOCK CO., LTD.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN NO
that the Ordinary Yourly Meeting of Shareholders will be held IN THE SUPREME COURT OF in the Office of the Company, 2,
HONG KONG
PROBATE JURISDICTION.
IN THE GOODS от JAMES DALZIEL, EATE OF SEVEN SISTERS, THAT-T2E-MUI,
IN
Queen's. Building, Hong Kong, "on Monday, 25th March, 1935, at Noon, for consideration of the Directors' Report and Statement of Accounts for the year ending 31st December, 1934.
The Shire Register and Transfer TER COLONY OF HONG KONG, Books will be closed from the 18th GENTLEMEN, DC) aszo,
to 25th March, 1935, both days inclusive.
OTICE IS HERKBY GIVEN that the Court has, by virtue of the provisions of Section 58 of Ordin- ance No. 2 of 1897, made an order. limiting the time for creditor and others to sand in, their claims against
By Order of the Board of Directors, E. COCE,
Chief Manager.
the above estate to era APRIL, 1935, Hong Kong, 12th March, 1935.
All Creditors and others are accord. ingly hereby required to send their claims to the undersigned on or before
that date.
DEACONS,
Solicitors for the Executors,
1, Des Voeux Road Central,
Hong Kong.
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LADY MABIA CHRIS MINE CHATER DECRASED.
LL Claims against the Estate of the above named deceased must be sent to the undersigned forthwith.
ม
DEACONS,
Bolicitors & atc.,
1, Des Voeux Road Central, Hong Kong. March 13th, 1985.
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ST. PATRICK'S BALL
FOR the convenience of members
And guests attending the Ball to be held on Friday evening, 16th inst., a special 5 minute service of ferries will rad between '9 p.m. and 9.40 p.m. and a special service
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THE HONGKONG FIRE INSUR- ANCE COMPANY LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
Ordinary THE Sixty-sixth
General Meeting of Share holders will be held at the Offices of the undersigned on Friday, the 29th March, 1935, at Noon, for the pur- pose of receiving the Report of the General Managers, together with
on March 10, 1935, (his birth- William day anniversary), Essington Kent, aged 66 years Beloved husband of Josephine, Kent,
BENJAMIN-David Hat Benjamin, at Shanghai, age 49 years. Funeral to-day, March 12, 1935, at Kaikal Road Cemetery at 12.15 p.m.
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Work Of The N.E.C.
[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily
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STRAIGHT FROM THE SHOULDER
Find Cit.
As to whether he is a rogue. I am not sure, and touching the matter of his oppressing, perse et ultima facts, why then, I cannot commit myself. -
Enter
(BY "NO QUARTER")
From the ruins of a Feak Man- stoc, as some of my more faithful readers may remember, I recently Shanghal, Mar. 6. unearthed a hitherto undiscovered The subject of the interview SHAKESPEAREAN MANUSCRIPT. I cannot resist giving my Public given by Mr. T. V. Soong, Men- the National Economie Council, unknown volume, by the father of ber of the Standing Committee of another extract from this hitherto yesterday afternoon to an army of English Literature. whose silver Chinese and foreign, newspaper pen has so enthralled the teeming correspondents. centred around Millions of the Earth.
This extract shows clearly, I feel. the work of the National Econo- mic Council, and no specific re- how little the fundamental prob ference was made to the report- lems of the world have changed in ed international loan to the Chin-the last 2000 years. It shows a ese Government,
According to 'China Times' Mr. Soong sald that one of the main topics he discussed with General Chiang Ka! Shek, Chairman of the Military Affairs Commission. and Dr. H. H. Kung, the Minister of Finance, at their recent con- ference in Hankow: was the finan- cial problem involved in the can- struction of the proposed highway linking up Hupeh, Hhènsi, Kansu and Szechuan." In the opinion of Mr, Soong, construction of a set- connect work of highways to these province within the shortest possible time is one of the pre- requisites for the eradication of Communism there. Plans to raise between $700,000 to $800,000 for this project, however. have been made and part of this fund will come from NE.C. and the Nation- al State Lottery" receipts.
The Sin Wen Pao-reports that Mr. Soong has decided to leave on an investigation tour through Szechuan province at the end of
this month and will establish an London Office: 53, Fleet Street office for the NEC. at a suitable
E.C. A
place. He will spend two weeks In Szechuan and return to Shang-. hal without proceeding to Kwel- chow as previously arranged.
The Baily Press.
HONG KONG, MARCH 15, 1935.„.
SUFFRAGE FOR TURKISH WOMEN
Woman fuffrage in Turkey has become
accomplished fact. Turkish women may go to the polis in a general election wherein they are not merely voters but may also the
Referring to the river conser- vancy work, the "Sin Wen Pao' re- ports Mr. Boong as saying that the work is being pushed forward by a special commission," particu- larly in regard to the major pro- blems concerning the Yellow Riv- er: Some experts, it is also stated, believe that the Hual River should be led to the Yangtze instead of direct to the sea
China United Press (by mail),
MOTOR POLICE
TRAPS
Storm Of Criticism In Britain
London, March 14. Lord Trenchard's" motor police trap plans have aroused a storm of criticism, and indignant protests and ridicule are poured out by the
be candidates for seats in
Assembly--the Grand National Turkish Parliament,
This event is not merely un- Precedented in that country but the annals of the unique in Moslem East. More, perhaps, than all the other momentous changes which have occurred since the war, this full political equality of its women emphasizes Turkey's dras tic break with the Oriental past and its thorough-going acceptance of Westem ways, ideas and in-morning papers to-day.
The idea of plainclothes police stitutions.
Turkey's Westernization is not as speed sples is described as un- denied by the following facts: fair and un-English. It is pointed Although
name, out that the Road Traffic Act pro- Republic In Turkey is in fact a dictatorship vides that automobilists shall only exercised by its President. Mus- be obliged to halt at the signal of
a uniformed policeman. tapha Kemal, and his advisers.
Further, it is argued, police will Political life is virtually mono polized by the Republican People's be unable to sound their songs Party, no organized opposition be- during hours of silence, and the regulation will increase the danger ing tolerated.
the of bandit hold-ups because motor- Thé real significance of elections can be understood only in 1sts will be unable to distinguish between bandits and police in
a
financial and social crisis due to the inflation of the DENARIUS, 4 Roman coin similar to the local doilar, and "worth pence.
about three-
MUCH ADO ABOUT BANKING ACT I. Scene 4. Rome. Without the gates of a but unfinished magnificent
Castle. Alarums and excursions without.
Enter
and MERCANTILIUS VENDOR SECURITATIS," two noblemen, and an army of Brok- Compra- era, Merchants, and dores.
Merc.
"
See, where he bides within his
castle walls,
And reaps the pregnant frult of
our disaster..
Day after day, he plays as cat
with a mouse, Swinging our money bags, now
here, now there,
As Battledore might play with
Shuttlecock.
Vendor
So So; Bombardier, place your
bombard here, "
And by this rock your forceful.
arbalesta.
Blow me a cavern in this tyrant's
walls.
Let fly your stones! Rend me the
tower in twain,
And sip the leashes of the dogs
of hell
:
:
Merc. Friends! Fellow warriors! Ye
know full well
The wrong that we have suffered
at the hands-
Of this foul tyrant.
L
AN
We do! We do!
Merc.
I beg you, masters, Interrupt me
not.
You know what means this man
has called to hand,
Telling to one man this, to others
that,
Till he hath raised th' denarius
80 high
That all our children whimper in
the streets
To fill their mouths with wheat-
en charity.
AN
We know, we..know!
1st Cit. Mercantilius speaks well. The man is a rogue and a cruel op- pressor to boot.
GRAVERNIUS MAXIMUS upon the walls of the castle Gray,
NEWS SUMMARY
Mr. T. E. Pearce presided over the annual meeting of the 'Dairy Farm Company when a decrease of some Afteen per cent. In profits was reported.
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Three couples were married at the Registrar's Office during yes terday.
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His Excellency the Governor pre- the aided over a meeting of Legislative Council yesterday when the Attorney Generál latd on the table reports of the Standing Law Friends! Must-I call you Sirs? Committee three bills in regard to
What means this "rout
new Health Measures.
This tamult and this breach of
decent peace?
Sirs, Are you mad?" Why do you Directors
ramp and roar.
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The Chinese YM.C.A. Board of are giving a farewell dinner next Tuesday to Mr. J. I
Paget.
Like the harsh bellowing of an McPherson. M.BE.
eager bull,
The denarius!
That fercely seeks its many-
fountained mate? Vendor
All Aye! What price the denarius? Grav.
(Sadly) Poor friends, are ye so
blind, so doubly blind, That ye must rake upon my
blameless head
The ashes of your own iniquity? Look rather at that land across
the sea
Where the great ROOSEVELT
and his pawky peers
H
F up the bellies of their glant
vaults
the
With silver ingots from
spicéd East Endow big industries of every
grade,
And plerce the armour of our
weary trade.
Yet from my scanty store 11 give
you bounty.
Mr. Henry Killam Murphy with. his yacht Yankee was a passenger on the President Hoover en route- to Manila where he is to sell his boat against the Manila. Yacht Club's boats.
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A fine of $250 and coste of $100- were imposed on Lai Chi Wan by the Kowloon Magistrate when charged on three summonses for infringement of trade marks,
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