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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1935.

PREMISES TO LET

A Few of the Things

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TO-DAY'S RADIO PROTECTION FOR SHAREHOLDERS

PROGRAMME

Broadcast by Z.B.W. On 355 Metres

12.30 to 3.15 p.m.-European, pro-

gramme,

II,

12.30 p.m.-Recorded mune 1 p.m.-Local time and weather re-

port.

1.15 p.m.÷Hong Kong Hotel Or-

chestra.

1.30 p.m.-Reuter Fress, Bulletins

Rugby Press News etc 2.15 p.m.-Close down.

4 to 7 p.m.-Chinese programme.

to 11 p.m.-European programme 7 to 7.30 p.m.—

Orchestral Music

Shanghai's Scheme Under Consideration

The "Daily Press" has been an. proached by. Mr. N. W. Hickling. of The Shanghat Stock Exchange. to publish the following letter in the hope that those interested may communicate with "Mr. L Fearon. arting secretary, care of Mr. N. W. Hickling. 16 Central Road Shane-

(To the Edltor of the "Hoat Hour Dally Press"

SUGGESTED START

Shanghal, Oct. 30 Sir.-Believing that there is quite a large number of people waiting Overture--"The Merry Wives of for news of the possible formation

Windsor" (Nicolal). Valse Triste' (Sibellus).

ײ,

(Meyerbeer) Perpetuum Mobile (J. Strauss), Cossack Dance from "Mazep

pa") (Tschalkovsky). The "Sleeping Beauty" Waits

(Tschaikovsky).

of a shareholders' protection asso- ciation and in order to And out

years ago. It is not too late to do so now provided shareholders can be persuaded to use their united strength. The agreements are not in perpetuity and must be farmin- able by degrees. I take it the ori ginal agreements amply provided tor Messra. Burkill and Sons, and Wattle and Co., as agents and with that as a "sin qua non" the ap- pointment of Messrs. Kennedy, Burkill and Co, which firm we presume is the joint property of bath, should have only been made with the view of electing economies for the various com-

Panies which were then taken away trum other agents and put under Messrs. Kennedy Burkill's con- trol..

1

Can Messrs. Burkill and Wattle and Co., assure us that Messrs.

Le Prophete-Coronation March once and for all if Shanghai can shake off its apathy and support a move which, if successful must Kennedy Burkili and Co.'s charges Improve incomes.

which amount to over 8 per cent, and provider! rubber does

below do the nett sales. (approximately not drop should put shares over last year's

88$320,000) are economiesl? ».

We have levels, I am writing this letter

reason for believing that if any first class agent in The figures which 'I quote I be-

were offered the local Uve are substantially correct and Malaya

thes companies" I am prepared to show them to any į management of supporter of the movement or to

on a percentage of nett sales basis have them printed and to seil them a very great saving would result. to anyone interested in local rub-

7.30 to 7.45 p.m.

Four Songs by Alfred Plccaver (Tenor)

1. Walt! (d'Hardelot)

2. Love is Mine (Gartner). 3. For you alone (Geehl)

4. Kashmirt Love Song (Wood

forde-Firden),

7.45 to 8 o.m.--

From the Studio

A Talk on "Interport Cicket

Past and Present" by R Abbit, 8. p.m. Local time and weather report, closing · local stock quotations,"

8.05 to 8.20 p.m.--

Variety Items Piano Solo Black Coffee.-Car-

Toll Gibbons,

Song-I Think I can ("Brews- ter's Millions"),—Jack Buchan-

art...

VocalSt. Louis Blues-The Bos-

well Sisters.

Organ Solo The Blue Danube

Waltz-Reginald Foort, Orchestra-Fair'es in the Moon.

---Intermezzo Entr'acte. 8.20 to 8.30 p.m.

From the Studio

A short Recital by Maud-Fitz-|

Stubbs.

br companies for a small sum which would go to help financing the preliminary expenses of the suggested association

I have come to the conclusior.

these compables

that the best way to start the above association is to inform ali shareholders in what is happening now, and what hau been happening for many years. and if the support received warrants, enlarging the activities of the association to cover all companies listed on the Stock Exchange,

That a Society of this kind cair? be formed and conducted wishnur ;

but

Can either Messrs. Burkill or

BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTOR OF THE

MORTGAGEE AND "BILL OF SAE HOLDER.

PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS.

OF SALE

of the

VALUABLE LEASEHOLD

PROPERTIES

AND MACHINERY

situate at

WANCHAI AND WING LOK

STREET

and known respectively as

(1) Berosining Portion of Inland Lot No. 438, Inland Lot No. 443. and Inland No. 616 together with the Factory thereon koown as No. 177 Wanchai Road and also the fixed native power, plant and machinery now in the said Factory -

2

(2) The Remaining Portion of Marine

Lot No. 133 together with the. Dwelling house thereon known as No. 106 Wing 1 ck Street.

To be sold by

Wattle give good reasons for main-PUBLIC AUCTION taining, Judging by their charges, very expensive administrations in Shanghai.

As far as we are aware the sole work of these offices is in normal times:-

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1. Keeping statistics and furn- lahing same to directors.

2. Calling Directors' meetings when necessary.

3. Setting exchange.

4. Preparation ét annual ba. lance sheet from already oüdited figures

$ Deciding on dividend if any. 6. Issuing share certificates The cost of the above is 88$222,- 378 and this figure does not in- elude Directors' fess amonncing Q 55$78,754.

To be as brief as possible. I am not criticizing the management of the Jave estates as their admin- Istration costs, roughly 88$9 per acre less than Malayan compani:8, appear comparatively reasonable, though this must be partly owing to their much greater individual

expense is impossible. I have been promised a great deal of help free, secretary and part-me typist will be essential and I w11 endeavour to do the prelimnary work for 6 month, at a not greater cost than $300. The response durng the next few weeks will stow whether the work done up to date is to bear fruit, and if so I have no doubt that funds to cover this amoun: will be forthcoming. The greater the support the leaser acreage. will be the individual cost. I should like to point out that if this effort on Sehalf of Shanghai shareholders be--by their own apathy-rendered abortiv, it is 3. Nocturne (with Variations)very unlikely that such an attempt

Fitz-Stubos

will be made again for many years to come.

Australian Pianiste PROGRAMME

1. Andante from Sonata in E

Major.Golinelli.

IrE Bat Minor

2. Melody

Gottschalk.

4. Impluse (A Musical Moments.

-Fitz-Stubbs.

3.30 to 9 p.m...

A Relay from Daventry The B.B.C. Dance Orchestra,

directed by Henry Hall,

to 9.15 p.m.-A Relay of the Daventry News Bulletins (Copy tright by Reuter 9.15 to 10 p.m.

From the Studio A 50th Recital of Gramophone Records by the Rev. C. B. &. Bargent.

1:

10 p.m-Big Ben: Reuter Press

Bulletins.

10.10 to 11 p.m.-Dance music. 11 p.m.-Close down.

RADIO MANILA

6 p.m.-Are You Listening? con-

ducted by Bernie Nolasco,

I do not wish for proxies at this juncture but in order to ascertain this Akyactation is wanted in Shanghai I must ask all those in- tucs.ed" to let me have as soon

IN THREE LOTS

oa -

TUESDAY, THe 182w DAY or

NOVEMBER, 1934,

Ar 8 O'CLOCK. P.M.

by

M23832. LAMMERT BROTHER.

AUCTIONEERS,

AT THEIR SALES ROOM, No. 4, DUDDELL STRKET. Hove KONG

PARTICULARS.

Lor No. 1.

The Property consists of all those three pieces or parcels of ground situate at Victoris in the Colony of ng Kong registered in the Land Office as the Remaining Portion of Inland Lot No. 438, Inland Lot No. Percentage of net sales 443 and Inland Lot No. 616 together Java Malaya with the messuages erections and buildings thereon known as No Per Per 177, Wanchai Hoad. The Remaining

Shanghai administrative

charges General charges

cent rent

1.75 4.30 2.48 808 K. B. & Co., Penang In order to give the public some idea of what these percentages mean; working on the outputs given in the last annual reports and taking rubber at ed, per lb.

of the production of

£300,000 per annum £200,000 per annum

as possible an unitemised list of the value shares for which they would be these estates is roughly as-fok prepared to furnish proxies if and | low:- - when required. That these ists Malaya would remain unchanged is natur Java ally impossible and unders.ood, but they will furnish me with an idea of the amount of support which is forthcoming.

However amall a shareholder may be his or her support will be definitely needed to make this associatica a success. These lists will of course be held in the strict- el confidence.

That the formation of an asso- 6.30 p.m.-Spanish Informational „clition of the sort be viewed with

Period.

6.40 p.m.-English Informational

.Period.

N

6.55 p.m--Stock quotations, through the courtesy of Swan, Culbert- son and Fritz.

7 p.m.-Radio Shopper.

7.15 p.m.-Magic Brain presents "Music in the Air" Mai Partridge.

..

730 p.m.--The "Town Crier"-A

Quarter Hour of Melody,

7.45 p.m.-Elizalde F Cla Pro

gramme.

3.16 p.m-Hispania.

..

8.45 p.m.-Stock Quotations local market reports.

in other word each 1 per cent. saved in Malaya equals £3,000 per annum in Java £2,000 per annum.

N. W. FICKLING. Shanghai, Och. · 31.-

HORIZON BLUE TO GO,

(Special Air Mall Service)

London, Oct. 17. The horizon blue uniform of the

Portion of Inland Lot No. 438 is held for the residue of the term of 999 years created by the Crown Lease of inlard Lota. 488 dated 10th December 1908. Inland Lot No. 443 is held for the residue of the term of 9P9 years created therein by the Crown Leuse thereof dated 12th May, 1856. Inland Lot No. 818 is held for the residue of the terin of 999 years created therein by the Crown Lease thereof dated. 19th April, 1860.

R.P. of Inland Lot No. 438 annual - Crown rent 858.97 Area 4377.9

sq. ft. or thereabouts

Inland Lot No. 443 Annual Crown rent 2010d. Area 2500 sq. ft. or thereabouts,

Inland Lot No, #36 Annual Crown rent £3.13.0d. Area 2000 sq. ft thereabouts

LOT NU. 3.

The property consists of (a) the fixer! motive power and fixed power machi- pery in the Factory (formerly known na M.Y. San & Company's Factory) sitrate st No 177 Wanchai Rod suspicion or antagonism by com-

Victoria aforesaid and (b) All and pany managers should be impossi-French. Army is to be superseded singular the several chattels and things ble provided It is properly spon- by khaki. The change is to be plant and machinery in the said sored and conducted.

begun at once and will be com larly set out in the Schedule to two Factory and which are more particu- Figures convince me that rubber pleted during the coming year. Bills of Sale dated the 31st August, shareholders have a very strong The tight collar of the infantry a 1022 and 2nd Jaly, 1984 made between case against general managers. to make way for a tunic open M.Y. San & Company Ltd, of the one

· That toisi administration charges collar worn over a khaki shirt with part and Chan Tez Tan of the other have been allowed to reach the tie, and mounted troops will wear part. alarming figure of approximately | looser collars, Overcoats and capes

| 14 per cent. on nett sales requires alike are to be turned back at the Lor No. 3,

explanation. Are the original throat.

directors to blame for having given The new uniforms will bear dis- Messrs. Wattle and Burkill and tinguishing marks of braid and 8 pm-Listerine Musical Trave Bons such loosely-worded "agree. | badges of various colours accord-

logue in Spanish.

ments that charges of this magni-ing to the branch of the Service, tude are possible If this is so and the képi will follow the same and then the question arise: whether colour system, a return to the pre- the power given has been used in War practice The fortress troops the best interests of the share- un the north-east frontier will Re-holders: directors and sharehold-wear a khaki beret and those on ́ers, however, are very largely to the south-east a light blue one. bisme for not haying called a halt Special badges are being designed

for these troops,

9 p.m.-Hispania-Zarzuelas,

10 p.m-Popular Tones and

quests.

11 p.m.-Sign off.

BERLIN PROGRAMME

9 p.m.-Call DJA. DJB. DJN

(Germ., Engl.

German Folk Song..

Programme Forecast "(Germ.,

Eng.)

0.15 p.m.-German

Chamber, Music,

10.13 p.m.-Dance Music.

I

11.15 p.m.-News in German on

Appreciation

A party of boys were being taken DJA. DJB, DIN. Close DJB round a famous Art gallery, and a (Germ, Engl.).

visitor to the gallery noticed one Renaissance 11,30 pm-To-day in. Germany, of the lads gazing with rapt at-

Sound Pictures.

The Freiburg Chamber Trio for | 11.45 p.m.-Relay from Stuttgart:

ancient music.

9.45 p.m.--News in English on DJA And in Dutch'on DJB, DJN.

10 p.m. He who never went abroad, does not know his own country. Confessions German living : abroad.

of

2

Why

tention at a very large and beau- tiful work.

"Ah, my little man." he said. smiling, "I see you are admiring

go SO far away? Look, beauty is even here. Swabian Humour Reciter Willy Reichert. that splendid work. Tell me what 12.15 am-News in English on DIA and in Dutch on DJN,

11.30 am-Close DJA, DIN (Germ

Engl...

strikes you most about it?"

The property consists of all that picos or parcel of ground situate at Victoria aforesaid registered in the Land Office Portion of Marine Lot No.

as theter with the Dwelling

house thereon known as No. 105 Wing Lok Street. The property is held for the residue of the term of 081 years created therein by the Crown Lease of Marine Lot No. 135. Annual Crown. rent $17.50 Area 1400 sq. ft.

"

For further Particulars Apply toan ·

MISSRS, HASTINGS & CO

Solicitors, Gloucester Building,

MREBRE. LAMMERT BROTHERS;

Auctioneers,

No.4, Duddell Street.

"Well, xuv nor," said the boy. "I was just thinkin' what a grand Hong Kong, the 6th day of Ner, 1938. Jigsaw puzzle it'd make”,

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