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GOVERNMENT BILLS, ETC.
TENDERS for DOLLARS Current
In this Colony, for Telegraphic Transfer, on the Lords Commissioners of His Majesty''Treasury, London, up to and for the Sam of £55,000, will be received by the TREASURY CHEST OFFICER, COMMAND PAY OFFICE aztil 11 d'clock am on the TH NOVEMBER, 3935.
The Tenders to state the Total Amount (in Pound Sterling). No Telegraphio Transter will be made for less than £100.
The Tenders to be in Duplicate, and in Sealed Lovers, addressed to the TREA SURY CHEST OFFICER, COM
AND PAY OFFICE, and endorsed "TENDERS FOR GOVERNMENT BILLS,
The right to sccept or reject any or all of the Tenders is rmorved.
Copies of Forme of Tender on be had on
application,
Persons sendering for (Bills) ar hereby Notlded that, having regard to the provisions of the Acts 22 George III., Cap. 48 and 41. George III. Cap. 39, the soceptance of any sash Tender is subject to the express ocodition that no Member of the British House of Commons shall be admitted to say share or part in or to any benefit to arise from the Con- irsot
mach (Buade for the allotment of
The provisions in question do not Contracts entered into by any apply to Innorporated Company in its corporated espacity and made for the general benefit of the Company.""
W. J. H. BILDERBECK,
Colonel, R.A.P.O... Treasury Chest Offlcor,
(3970
His Majesty's Tatry Office,
IN THE SUPREME COURT OP HONG KONG.
PROBATE JURISDICTION
IN THE GOODS OF SOTHEBY. GODFREY BIRD, LATE OF ST. EMONDS SOOLE IN THz
•COUNTY OF NORFOLK, ENGLAND, DECEASED.
TOTICE ~18 HEREBY GIVEN
Section 59 of the Probates Ordinsace 1897, made an Order limiting the time for creditors and others to send in their claims against the shove estate to the ern day of DECEMBER, 1935.
Nhat the Court has, by virtus of
All Creditors and others are accord. ingly hereby required to send thei claims to the undersigned on or before *hat data.
Dated the 9th day of November, 1936. JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER, Solicitors for the Executors.
Prince's Building,
Ice House Street
Hong Kong. .
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1935.
BIRTHS
HENDRY.-On November 9, 1935
at Nanchang General Hospital Nanchang, Klangs, to Mr. and Mrs. John L Hendry,
Robert Harold
November
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1935, at the
Bhangha!,
to Georgia
son
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untry Hospital
(née
Mooser) wife of M. Andrecti
A son, Victor.
ADAMCZEWS)
November 141935, Hongkong, to Mr. and Mrs. B. Adamczewski, & SOR.
DEATH LAVROV. On November 10, 1935,
at the Russian Orthdox Con fraternity Hospita!, Nicholas Lavrov, aged 28 years. V
IN MEMORIAM
If Gossip We Must
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On Monday morning-a-large-and distinguished crowd gathered on the verandahs of the Hong Kong Club for the Armistice Ceremony. Lady Shenton I noticed very smart In brown, Mrs. Keary, very smart "foo in a tallored sikt. Mrs. Beck was there looking as delightful as ever in grey with a short red coat. Heather and Barbara Hance were together in trim
grey tailored sults. Heather and Betty Gerrard, were there too, both beautifully.
SULLIVAN.-In loving memory o: groomed as always. Mrs. Coltart
of my dear LOR ard Our brother. Charles Arthur wh passed away on November 13 1934.
Editorial and Business Office: 11
"Ice House Street. Tel. 30251. Night Editor (Wanchai Office):
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The Daily Press.
HONG KONG, Noviuste 18, 1933..
ITALY'S IDLE BOASTS
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I saw with Mrs. St. Claire Ford, and Mrs Walker came with her husband. Mrs, Salter was extreme- ly smart in navy and white, which seems to be a very popular colour just now. Mrs. Rees favoured navy and pink. Mrs. Gordon Dut was in a smart Unen sult, and Mrs. Bell I caught sight of as she was leaving with her husband and Cap- tuin Armstrong COCKTAIL PARTIES GALORE,
Cocktail parties have been very much in evidence this week, and on Thursday evening Commander and” Mrs, Clutterbuck gave an ex- cellent one at their flat where a large and cheery crowd collected to enjoy their hospitality. The hos- tess was very charming in an ori- ginal green and white check cock tall dress, with an attractive net
· top"and · long net sleeves; and a large bunch of red velvet roses on her shoulder. Mrs. Hinton and Mrs. Marshall were both there, and we were sorry on Saturday to see them sali for England. Mrs. Ken- dall I thought looked extremely nice in green and white, and Mrs. Garwood was in a cocktail ensem- bie, a black sat.n skirt with a tur-
see
During the last few days the newspapers of the world have been looded with news from Italy re- garding her financial position and her resources in war. But in apite of the efforts of her propagandists, it is clear that her position inquoise'olue and pink spotted blouse these respects is extremely vulner which sunted her so well. It was able.
very nice to see Miss Ralph and Miss Trimble down from the hospi- tal, and Major. and Mrs. Caffyn over from Btanecutters. I was glad
Paymaster Com- mander Brightman looking so well and making one of his very rare appearances since his wife went home last spring, he told me how much he was enjoying the party, so perhaps he will be tempted to go to more now. Shella Dewsnap was there with her fiance, also the There were also the attempts to newly engaged Honor Hancock with Induce foreign importers to pay Captain Cragg. Mrs. Bishop I saw cash, while exporters are persuaded with a lovely double fox fur and to accept credits. Before the at- such a smart little black hat tilted tack on Abyssinia began there was over her head. Mrs. Moore favour- considerable spurt in industrial out-ed black too and looked very smart, put, but it was at a stiff price and so did Mrs. Rees. I saw Tloy
We can call to mind that in order to meet a special war budget of £41,000,000 she has found it necessary to raise a loan at the extraordinary high terms of 5 per cent, tax free, and by the Bolzano decrees of August 28. company dividends have been limited, so that surpluses may be invested in State funds. Dividends have also been taxed and foreign credits and securities forcibly converted.
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A scene at the recent Gymkhana
lightful in red and white, and la- ter in the afternoon they went over to watch the rugger, so too did Mrs. Caltart and later L. Commander Brookes. Pretty Mrs. Wilson I saw talking to Lt. Commander Alexan- der and was shortly joined by Col. Wlison. Captain Armstrong and Mr, Richardson arrived later in the afternoon and I gathered have had a lucky day. On Tuesday they will leave for England so we hope soon'
looked
their
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