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HOLIDAYS

N Accordance with Government

Ordmance,

The EXCHANGE "BANKS will be CLOSED for the TRANSACTION of PUBLIC BUST- NESS on FRIDAY, SATURDAY

and MONDAY, the 18thOLIDAYS)

and instant. (EAS ER

CLUB DE RECREIO

NOTICE.

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RE Annual Athletic Meeting will Te huid en SUNDAY; the th May, instead of the date previously advertised.

THE HONG KONG, CANTON AND MAOAO STEAMBOAT COMPANY, LIMITED,

...

NOTICE.

ML appointed Secretary to This Company, as from date.

R. H. DA LUZ, has been

By Order of the Board of Directors,

M. K. LO,

Chairman.

Hong Kong, 11th April, 1995.

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

FOURTH EXTRA

Hon. Secretary.TRACE MEETING will be held

Fred A. XAVIER, "

Kowloon, 16th April, 1935.»

(Weather Permitting) at HAPPY [8436 VALLEY on SA URDAY; 20th and MONDAY, 22nd APEIL, 1985, commencing at 12.30 p.m. on each,

CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN &

MORTGAGE CO., LTD.

NOTICE is hereby give that the THIRTY-EIGHTH ORDINARY, ANNUAL MEETING of Share. holders in the Company will be

day.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1935.

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Koep your scalpingood condition by shampooing regularly with a liquid soap made by dissolving shavings of Cuticura. Soap in a little hot water. Rinse thor oughly. If there is any dandruff or irritation, the shampoo should be preceded by an application of » Cutleurs Ólatment. A

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The First Bell will be "Rung at Editorial and Business Office: 11, 12 o'clock NOON.

Ice House Street. Tel. 30251.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary.

held in the Jacobean Room, at Hong Kong, 18th April, 1995. Boor Hongkong Hotel, Pedder

Street Hongkong, at 12.15 pm, on TUESDAY, the 30th day of April,

1935, for the purpose of receiving

a Statement of Acecunts and the

Report of the Board of Directors

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for the year ended 31st December His Majesty King George

1031, electing

Directors and

Auditors, and for the transaction of any other Ordinary business of the Company.

NOTICE is also hereby given that the TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be closed from Saturday, the 20th April, 1935 April, until Tuesday, the 30th

1933, both days inclusive. turing which perind no transfer of shares can be registered.

By Order of the Board;

D. L. KING, Secretary. Hongkong, 18th April, 1933.

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THE MACAO ELECTRIC

·LIGHTING COMPANT,

LIMITED.

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TOTICE is Hereby given that the Twenty-fourth Ordinary Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of the Company will be held at the Offices of Messrs. Lowe Bingham & Matthews, Mercantile Baux Building. Second floor, Hong Kong, on Monday, the 2nd day of May, 1935, at 11.30 am,

The Register of Members will be closed from the 25th day of April to the 2nd day of May, 1935, both days inclusive.

By Order of the Board of Directore, JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTEB,

Secretaries,

V's Silver Jubilee.

Appeal on behalf of

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Charities.

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On the 6th May next the British Empire is giving thanks and praise that for 25 years His Majesty King George V has been preserved to bear the sceptre of sovereignty and maintain the unity of the Empire. His Majesty's great interest in all formis of charity is universally recognised and it is known that His Majesty desires this auspicious occasion to be in

some

Winner

dedicated to assisting charitable objects. It has, therefore, been decided to collect funds through- out this. Colony for charitable purposes, the" subscriptions not to exceed $1.06, and humbly to pray His

Majesty to nominate the charities in this Colony to which the moneys collected should be

devoted.

The Charitable Collection Sub Committee is providing boxes for the purpose of the collection and

all those who wish to assist in this

Night Editor (Wunchal Office):

-Tel. 24511.

London, Omce: 53, Fleet Street,

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The Daily Press.

HONG KONG, APRIL 17, 1935.

BRITAIN'S BUDGET

"Broadly speaking we may, say that we have recovered 80 per cent. of our prosperity. Our task is now one of getting back the remaining 20 per cent, without jeopardising the confidence we have already established," Chamberlain, the Chancellor of the Exchequer. In prescating his Budget speech at the House of Commons. That statement in itself alone, ought to give the British people heart and courage to con- tinue in their labours of regaining what might be described as pros- perity lost during the trade slump which affected not only Great every corner of the Britain, but globe. Nothing daunted, and with

said Mr. Neville

is

the sane-mindedness which characteristic of every Briton, the powers-that-be set abour, their task of re-organisation with true British courage and to-day they have taped their reward. Far away as we are from the Old Country, Mr. Chamberlain's words should give 115 fresh heart and courage to carry on our fight here to regain what

ALLEGED PLOT JUMPED FROM ROAD TO NEWS SUMMARY

TO KILL

Either At Stresa

Or Geneval

(Special to the "Hong Kong

Daily Pross"}

(by Telegraph, Copyright, Tele graphic" - Mesingus Ordinance, 1891. Received, April 18, 7.50 p.m.).

Paris, April 15. No conarmation of the news of an alleged anarchist conspiracy in the city of Marseilles has so far been forthcoming, according to "Le Matin" which states that the report apparently originated in the arrest of two Swiss subjects whose passports were not in order and who were subsequently expell- ed from France.

The headquarters of the Na- tional Security Service here as issued a communique, declaring that rumours had reached them of a plan to assassinate Mussolini oë Laval either at Stresa or Geneva whereupon they duly warned the

Italian

and Swiss authorities. The rumours. however, were en- tirely unsubstantiated, according to this communique which adds the conseling reflection that since Stresa had passed of without any untoward incident it may be pre- sumed that nothing unexpected will happen in Geneva.-- Transocean Ruo Min

ELECTIONS IN DANZIG

Official Results Announced

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

Danzig, Apr. 15. As required by the constitution of the Free City, the election com- mittee of the Peoples Assembly held a public session on Monday forenoon to announce the final

THE ROOF!

Remarkable Exploit By

Young Chinese

WANCHAI DISTRICT THRILLED

Jumping from the roof of a three-storeyed building to the ground just for pleasure and getting away without Injuries can at any time be accepted as a great morobatic fent, but it was, something more interesting than this that attracted thousands of people to the Southern Children's playground shortly before nine o'clock last night when, it was stated, a young Chinese performed the fantastic feat of jumping from the road to the roof of the building péarby!

Chinese boxer, the Dressed in the picturesque garb of a young man was first seen, wholly unperturbed by the large number of people that usually gather in that vicinity, exploiting some of the arts of Chinese boxing, and this unusual sight soon. attracted a large number of fallowers.

Station by jumping out of the cell!

At the weekly timan of the Ro-- tary Club yesterday, the speaker way. Mr. J. W. Heaton, general secretary of the Y,M.C.A at Mon......... treal, who spoke on "Group Movement of Fellowship." There was a large” gathering, - present, including Mr. Noel Coward, the famous" playwright.

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