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COMPANY. LIMITED.

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1936.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that į It is the intention of the Board of i Directors of the above named Com....! pany to sell in pursuance of the lien and power of sale conferred by Articles 36 and 37 of the Company's RAFT Programmes and Entry the Third Extra Race Meeting, to be held on SATURDAY, 11th and MONDAY 18th April, 1936, (weather permitting) may be obtained at the Secretary Office, Exchange Building: the lub House, Happy Valley; the Hong Kong Club; the Sports Club and the Stables, Bhan Kwong Road.

mentioned shares of the Company standing th the undermentioned

names in the Company's Register

of Shareholders.

Shares Numbered

Name of

Registered Holder

Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON on THURSDAY, 2ad April, 1930. By Order,

0. B. BROWN,

/02567

Almond, Mrs.

Victoria

340193/349202 10251/10300 175110/135159

Chan King, Miss..

4341)

187409/107433

Chu Shau Nin

163600/163849 T

223474/223523

(decd)

Chun Chiu-tang-

198730/198804 238738/238762..

11645/11694

103086/163135

176553/126657

14761/14802

16111/18125

18748/18760

49151/49200

259465/159466 162345/162364 171082/171139 283310/283335

Cheong Yok

398903/308954

27509/27533

133836/133460

169161/169260

40601,40700

241858/241957

110720/110828

164542/164557-

165209/165216 246060/246083 100491 100492 ---/100435 3636/3650 9276/9300

-9376/9400 10525/10559 111740/111839

80051/80150 137634/137683 331808/331907

157710/157759 163258103307 179710/179713 253972 253975 159583/159570 -298353298385 368039/368029

12041/42950 57151 57190 161598/161613 283230283295 55101/55350

20443/20492 93953/93972 100499/100522 93999/94002 20616/20817 283744/283763 --/3691

160029/160048 32438/32432 297030/307129

103747/103796" }

Chong

Ching Tung

Cooper, Jal

Pestonjec

Chan Chee (dccd)

Cheng Sing Hing

Chan Wong Shtri.

Hing. Mrs Foo Tam Yan.

Secretary

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG

PROBATE JURISDICTION.

... IN

OF

THI GOODB

JOHN MCARTHUR, BOMETIME or ...THE HON-KONG & SHANGHAI

BANKING CORPORATION, LONDON

LATFERLY RESIDING AT ΤΗΣ ROBCORE HO RL, EDINBURG,

DECRASID.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Court hea, by virtue of Section 59 of the Probates Ordinance 187, made an Order limiting the time for Credito-s and lithers to send in their claims against the above Estate to the 2320 DAY of APRIL, 1934.

HONG KONG CLUB

NOTICE.

THE Second Yearly Drawing of L24 Debentures (193+ issue- $300. each) of the Hong Kong Club, payable on Wednesday, the 80th September, 1896, will be held in the Club House at 10 o'clock, a mo, on Monday, the 80th March, 1936.

Bearers of Debentures are invited to attend Drawing...

By Order,

S. R. KERR,

Secretary.

Hong Kong, 16th March, 1938.

(4280

UNION WATERBOAT COMPANY. LIMITED.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

on

THE Thirty-first Annual General Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Offices of Messrs. Dodwell & Co., Ltd.. Hong Kong and

Bank Building. Shanghai Wednesday, 8th April, 1936, at NOON, for the purpose of receiving the report of the General Managers E Statement of together with Accounts to 31st December, 1935,

The Transfer Books of the Com-

Editorial and Business Office: 11,

Ice House Street. Tel. 30251. Night Editor (Wanchal Office):

Tel, 24511.

London Office: 53. Fleet Street

B.C. 4.

The Daily Press.

Hoyo Kano. Maron "30., 1936,

DIRECTION OF DEFENCE-

4 Gossip We Must

(By "LOOKER ON'D

Jeffries came with her mother, and evening

sorry not to see Mrs. Bishop also unprepared-made a charming re- Cominodore and Mrs. Sedgwick Mr. and Mrs. Murray, the latter ply of thanks, and told us in com- gave one of the best cocktail

in brown and emerald green. Mrs. pany with all the listeners how he'

the parties of the year last Friday on Philip Smith in a cocktail ensem- would certainly respond to

call, and would look forward to board H.M.S. Tamar. The deck ble of fuschia in that new and at- was very

with tractive fancy, crepe was looking coming back to Hong Kong. gally decorated

Then Bir. Lindsay Lafford struck fings and red and white lanterns, very pretty. Mrs. Sheldon, who it.

up the opening bar" of "For He's a and the 'Hermes band played durs nice to see back in Hong Kong ing the evening for dancing. ugain was extremely smart in Jeily Good Fellow", and we all Everybody you could think of wes

black coat and skirt with a whiteroared out our unanimous senti- blouse and small black hat Mias ments by means of the song, and there, quite 500 people or more so

finished of with "Three cheers and Concerning the control and the I was told later. Many of the

Mrs. Price was in an direction of our defences there is people came dressed as they were

The Tiger" with such vigour that a good deal of anxiety which bit-going on to the Dinner and Dance dress or pale blue with a small the microphone must have been ter experience of the late War | at the Peninsula Hoter in ala of

white fur cape. Altogether it was in considerable danger! may be held to justify. Gener- the Hong Kong Benevolent Society

a most delightful party and every- : ally speaking, students of war which was a very excellent show body enjoyed it so much that they sire to see our defensive forces and very well attended, Com-were very reluctant to leave even consolidated in one striking arm, modore and Mrs. Sedgwick

at a late hour. and they point to the fact that ceived" all the guests on arrival, in Germany, in Russia, in Italy Mrs. Sedgwick as charming and and indeed in France that con-

gracious as always, Captain and solidation is already accomplish- | Mrs. O'Flynn were to be seen, also ed, so that, all arms would con- form in time of war to the main plan of campaign.." In Great Bri- the other hand, the tain, on Navy and the Army have for cen- turies led a separate- existence, and in some unhappy cases we have seen evidence of open hos- Services.

All Croitors and Others are accord.pany will be Closed from 28th March❘tility beteewa the two

Winat to 8th April, 1935, both Daya inclusive.

ingly hereby required to send their claims to the Undersigned on or before that date.

* DODWELL & CO., LTD.,

"General Managers. Dated the 26th day of March, 930. JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER, Hong Kong, 18th March, 1936.

Solicitor for the Executors, The Hongkong & Shanghai Bank Building

Victoria, Hong Ko g

(4392

}.

IN THE SUPREME COURT -OF- HONG KONG.

PROBATE JURISDICTION

2.

Mrs.

IN

Fong Tsze Mook

ALFRED THE GOODS OF PARKER STOKES, LATE OF ROZEL COTTAGE, ROZEL TEINITY IS THE ISLAND OF JELEZY CHANNEL ISLANDS,

a. DECABED

Hock Hing & -

Ip Wai

TOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN

Company Nthe Court has, by virtue of

Ip Ching Tat

Lo Wing Leuk Lo Kwong Chun 1- Loo lim York

(deed)

604008/604007 Lau Yik Cheuk

158551/158554 | Leung Suk Of 311852/311947 |

(decd)

195017/195116 Leung Ki Sun

64101/64200

399123/3992£2

399323/399522

179714/170710 293317/293382 254751/254775 93425/93430 13108/13116 297587/297652 208784/208788

Lau Kwai Ping

Lai IWODE

52363/52380 336198/336297 338368/338397

H

Pun Hui Cho

394137/394176

183708/183727 Silva, Miss. Luiza 321014,381033 )

Maria da 183728/183747 Silva, Miss. Helena 381034/381053

Romana da

84401/84420

147058/147970 157328/157342 132629/132678 751981/752080

Tong Kim Kwong

.35451/35452

"Tom Pui

158888/156010

29384/29433 255*4/25563 303815/303864 09934/99983 241621/241637

*192523/192605

275124/275223

..60801/89650

03714/03783

131240/131289

193081/193180.

203734/293833 355342/355441 22328/22357

24083/84628 84892/84705

384358/384407 69401/69450 283686/283615 151974/152073,

To Yee Wah

Wong-Yuen Lee

Wong Cheong

181423/181424 Yip Yung Pak

By Order of the Board, TC. T. BECK,

Secretary.

Hong Kong, 30th March, 1936.

Section 58 of the Probates Ordinance 1897, male an order limiting the time For creditors and others to send in their claims against the above estate to the 16th day of APRIL, 1938.

All Creditort and others are accord. ingly beteby required to send their laims to the undersigned on or befura

that date.

Date. the 19th day of March, 1938.

JHNSON, STOKES & MASTER,

Solicitors for the Executors, The Hongkong & Shanghai Bank

Building,

Hong Kong.

11

[4303

HONGKONG & WHAMPOA DOCK CO, LTD.

NOTICE

FOR SALE

(4292

Two Brush Ljungstrom turbines, Each turbine runs at 8,000 r.p.m. and is fitted with two generators, the combined capacity of which is 500 kilowatts. These sets are 3-phase, 50 periods,"600 volts. One 80,000 pound Babcook and Wilcox Marine type Boiler Atted with Superheaters and Economi- sera complete with chimney suitable for working up to 200 pounds pressure. This boiler is fitted with chain grate stokers. One set of Oil Barsing Equip ment, for the conversion of the above boiler to oil firing consist- ing of oil tank, pressure sil pumps and complete set of oil burners.

Enquiries to the

MUNICIPAL ELECTRICAL

ENGINEER, MUNICIPAL OFFICES, PENANG, 8. S.

[4298

TO LET

WELL Appointed Offices.

Moderate, Bent.

Apply SECRETARY,

HONG KONO STOCK EXCHANGE.

[3935

LOCAL AND GENERAL

still complicates matters more is the development of the new arm of the air, so that there аге not two but three separate forces with separate Ministries to be considered, and this new fao- tor adds force to the arguments of those who desire co-ordination of forces and unity of action. Rear-Admiral Sueter gives practi- cal point to these views in his Eli! to create a Mintatry of Defence, which will be considered in the House of Commons. We shall cer- tainly hope a speech from Mr. Winston Churchill on a subject of which he has had some practi-

is easy.

re-

The Grips was very pleasant on Wednesday night. Quite the big- gest party I have ever seen seemed to be entirely made up of Scandin- avians. I was told it was a very special birthday party for Mr. Gundesen. Amongst the guests we noticed were Mr. and Mrs. Larssen and their daughter, and Mr.

Dreyer.

(By "ONLOOKER")

Such a delightful cocktail party, Surgeon Captain and Mrs. Fer- such an interesting occasion, and guson. Misa Mignon McClay,

such clever people as hosts and dressed for dancing was most at-

guests! The party was in honour tractive in white with 2 smal

of Mr. M. J. Breen, the popular

One of the smartest girls seen which suited her so chairman pearl halo

of the Hong Kong dancing that evening was Miss" well Mrs. Currie, another fairly re- Broadcasting Committee who sall- Pamela Dodwell who wore a love- cent arrival in the Colony, came

ed for Home leave in the Empressly dress of midnight blue, Mrs. with her husband, "Mrs. Coltart m

of Britain" or Wednesday, the Morris was in a party with her black lane was later to be seen

hosts were the aforesaid

com-daughter Sylva-the latter looking dancing

at the Peninsula Mra mittee, and the guests were main-delightful in white and cherry co- Oram was another who favouredly artists whose valces or instru-

tour. black with a smart black hat, Mrs.

ments are well known to Z.B.W. Croucher who is always so chic

listeners. was there in black and white; she and her husband will be much missed in Hong Kong when they go on leave next month but we hope to see them back before very long. Heather Gerrard came with her mother looking very sweet in pale pink and Mrs. Gerrard fay oured navy blue. Altogether it was a most enjoyable party which will be remembered for a long

time.

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The Cavanagh Mainwarings were dancing together, looking as nice as ever, and Miss Heather Gerrard looked deliciously etherial in pale

Noreen Cooper was smart in a white satin cocktail blouse with a black skirt, and later on her sister

When I arrived-rather late aa usual-the room seemed to be full of artistic celebrities! "Peter Sim-pink taffeta, ple" lovial as ever, was greeting "D.EA." by her studio name which seemed to please her a lot-nice if we could all loose our dull domestic identities. and only ap pear as our public sees (or hears) us! Miss Dunnett that popular secretary-was busy greeting her.

assisted by her number guests,

two, Miss Billing.

Announcers of both sexes were Mrs. Brown, much in evidence. looking charming as ever in a dark dress with a becoming jabot ef- tect, managed to get away from the A.D.C. rehearsal with the greatest difficulty. We are looking forward to seeing her, by the way,

What a very gay and busy week. cal experience. and the remark parties every day, the arrival and dropped by Mr. Baldwin suggests departure of the first direct. Air that the Government also will ex-Mail to and from Hong Kong, and press its views, so that we may

last but not least an improvement expect, if not a decision, at least in the weather which we have a statement of the general as-

been awaiting for a long time, and pects of the case. It is certainly

every one seems to have taken on now lease of life. The week not a matter upon which decision

started on Sunday evening with the very excellent band concert in given by the East Lancashire Re-about the end of next month. gent in the lounge of the Mrs. Rickett-very pretty in blue Peninsula Hotel.. A large number was talking Uterary matters to of people were there to enjoy the certain amateur journalist, and fine programe of music which had Mr.

Alastair Drummond and been arranged for them. We hope "DEA." were discussing recent that we shall have the privilege of books with great animation.

stening to them again in the near future.

came in too with "another party looking incredibly like Noreen-no doubt about their relationship.

We were all agog to see Gladys and Kusserow perform after all we have heard of them, and ther lived up to expectations, and a lot more! Never has "Onlooker" seen such perfect technique and grace Long in a Hong Kong cabaret. may they stay in our midst!

the forthcoming production NEWS SUMMARY

and Mrs.

We regret to have to record the death, which occurred on Saturday at the Government Civil Hospital from typhoid fever, of Mr. Willam E. Meadows. acting Sab-Inspector of the Criminal In-

estigation Department."

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cupa

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We do not propose to go into the history of the case or dwell upon various and painful disasters due to lack of unity of control in the past. We may, however, point out that in practice a sys- tem has been evolved. The Com- mittee of Imperial Defence exist ed before the Great War: during

"Auntle Nora" the popular the War it came more and more

children's hour star-arrived look- into use, and since the War it has

ing most attractive, and carrying increased its powers, has been

At last our and

much talked of a bouquet of flowers. Miss Cotton more regularly constituted, has done, no doubt, some excellent direct Air Mail from England has the headmistess of Quarry Day

Then The annual Steel, Coulson's work Whether such a Committee, been inaugurated in Hong Kong school looked nice as over.

there were others--amongst them Billiard League dance was held with the Prime Minister as Chair" our dreams were realised on Tues-

Mr. Macnamara, Professor Bimp-at the China Fleet Club on Satur- man, is the ideal solution is open day last a 11.30 am. when we saw to doubt; but we must at least be the Dorado flying over the harbour son, Mr. Arthur Lay, and Lt. Com- day night, when the opportunity careful not to scrap a working with an escort from one of the mander. Crockett, the last named was taken to distribute the

midst alas-and medals won during the season. arrangement until we are sure of R.A.F. Squadrons." The first per-departs from our something better. The ideal of san to alight was the passenger, early next month. He is going to Mrs. Shaw, wife of Dr. G. L. Shaw.

ceremony, who was followed shortly after by join the world cruise of the "m-performed the

after welding the three arms under ane

which she was presented with a Minister 15: certainly attractive, Captain Lock and Mr. Thomas who press of Britain" in Japan, and we and we do not consider it to be were immediately congratulated by wish him the very happiest of beautiful basket of flowers by Mrs.. Staples, wife of the Hon. Secre- Impossible, provided that the right HE the Governor who awaited voyages,

Mr. Butters the new Postmaster tary of the League." the arrival of the Dorado at Kat man can be found. There are, however, political difficulties which Tak. Wing Commander and Mrs. General, who will also take over

was with Mr. stand in the way. A Minister of Elshop were amongst a number of Z:B,W. Defence would have to be given people who were at the Airport Carrie, and I noticed Mr. Keith

The dreadful Mrs. Bishop' was

disease rables. Robinson has acquired a fine sum- power to overrule the Admiralty. that morning.. the War Office and the Air Minis looking extremely smart and at-

mer tan already. What it is to live which caused the untimely death. of pink in a lovely house at Repulse Bay of three human beings last year. try, to do which effectively would tractive in an ensemble require the reduction of the three and brown with a large pink hat with no Peak fog to spoil the suns as once once again made its ap- pearance here by the discovery, by Secretaries of State to the rank of to match. Mrs. Mullins came with rays. Under-Secretaries, a change which her brother Mr. Macgregor, Mrs

At seven o'clock sharp our hosts the policy in Bheung Shut District. would not be relished by the poli- Murray attired in navy and white ushered us into the sacred pre- New Territories, or a rabid dog: ticians. But the Minister of De- came, with her husband, and Mr.

cincts of the actual studio, and which was shot dead while mak- Roberts, late of Southbrook Bis-fence, If he were himself a poli-Lock looking a little shy awaited after we were all in, and quiet as ing an attempt to attack a Euro-

tician and a civilian might have to her husband away from the crowd

proverbial mice, the red light went rean Sergeant hops, Waltham, County of Hants,

of the resolve problems beyond his po- who gathered round the Dorado,

and the announcer and of the Hong Kong and Bang-wers. Take the case, for exam-

In the evening a most success-evening told steners what was

The wedding of Miss Sarah Iral Banking Corporation, London Mr. Roberts died at Kulangsu, ple, of the preparation of some ful and enjoyable cocktail party going on. Then Mr. Stewart Smith

plan of campaign in which the was held at the Peninsula by spoke aptly in appreciation of the Ferguson Marshal Maitland Mit- Marshall. [4277 Amoy, on July 23, 1935. An ap-

three Services collaborated. The Imperial Airways Ltd, Captain guest of honour and Misa Dun- chell and Mr. Adam

which WES solemnised at the plication by Mr. M. M. Watson, 'so-

Army and the Navy, let us say, | Lock and Mr. Thomas being nett followed it up with a few licitor, the lawful attorney, for CHINA ENTERTAINMENT AND sealing certified copy of grant of

were agreed upon an expedition the guests of honour.. Mrs. Lock well-chosen words, prescating Mr. Union Church, Kowloon, on Satur- but the Air Force took the view was busy receiving all the guests Breen with a lovely sliver cigarette day afternoon, the Rev. J. D: Mac- LAND INVESTMENT CO., LTD. probate of the will was allowed.

that such an operation was un- and a large number of people at- case with his initials, and "Z.B.W. lean officiating, was probably un- history of the necessary or impossible, or ad- tended. The forthcoming wedding is an-

Wing Commander and. Calling Inscribed on the other rivalled in the Mrs. Keary were there, Wing.Com side. Mr. Breen--although quite Colony by virtue of the number it NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that the SIXTH ORDINARY nounced of Mr. Douglas Lorne vanced their own power as an Chi-effective substitute. In such a case

mander Bishop too but we' were GENERAL MEETING of SHARE. Campbell, Customs, officer,

have to take a décision, on the HOLDERS will be held at the nese Maritime Customs, Marina the Minister of Defence would registered Offices of the Company, House, Hong Kong, and Miss Irene King's Theatre Building, 5th Floor, Rosa Cameron, of 1 King's Park contrary views of experts, which might involve the very cxistence on MONDAY, the 80th day of Mansions, Kowloon.

of the country. MARCH, 1936, at 12 o'clock, Noon,

OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Ordinary Yearly Meeting of Shareholders will be held in the Ufice of the Company, 2 Queen's Building, Hong Kong, on Monday, 30th March, 1936, at Noon,

At the meeting of the Rotary for consideration of the Directors Club on to-morrow, Mr. E. Nelson, Raport and Statement of Accounts A.R.Ae.F, M.I.MT, Superintendent for the year ending 31st Decomber, of Kal Tak Aerodrome, will speak on "Some Difficulties of Air Line The Share Register and Transfer Operators." Books will be closed from the 21st

1935.

to suth March, 1936, both" day's inclusive.

By Order of the Board of Directors.

E. COCK,

Chief Manager. Hong Kong, 12th March, 1935.

|

Local estate valued at $51.800 was left by Mr. John Cookman

The "Incognitos" concert party to receive the Directors' Report and Accounts for the year ended 31st of HMS. Cornwall will give a per- December, 1935, to elest Directors formance in the West Lounge of

Various compromises are Bug- gested. One is to have a Minis- ter of Defence without portfolio

|:

The Health Bulletin of Eastern burden

on,

QUIET WEDDING AT REGISTRY

A quiez wedding was solemused at the Regstry on Saturday when

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unique features which were intro- and duced, both intentionally ctherwise, into the ceramony.

Page 7.

Fine weather and a fast track. respited in one Queen's College athletic record going by the board. at their twentieth annual sports

the practical working of our con- stitutional system. There is stil another school which would ease the difculty of decision for va civilian Minister by dividing the and Auditors and to transact' auch the European YMCA, Salisbury but in the Cabinet, who would Air Force between the Navy and as Cristina Lennartd was unite meeting at Causeway on Saturday. other business as may be properly Road, on Thursday next at 0 p.m. preside over, the Committee of Im- the Army and putting it under in the bonds of marriage with Mr. afternoon when Chan Wal-to bet- perial Defence and thus take this their direction. The Navy would C. Barry. genlal secretary of tered the High Jump record of s transacted at an Ordinary General

off the overburdened have complete control of its air Hong Kong and Shanghai Hotels, feet 3 inches, recorded by Ko-KiD- Meeting of the Company,

And notice is further hereby given Ports for the week ending March shoulders of the Prime Minister. arm, and. the War Office' would. Ltd, and popular member of the tan and Leung Iu-thol in 1923, by 1 inches, while Wong Kam- that the Register and Transfer Book 21 are as follows:--Plague: Bassein La that case how would the three direct the operations of the maKowloon Golf Club,

case (infected

The bride who arrived from Ger tin. who secured second place. rats found). Becretaries of State Admiralty, body of the Air Force, leaving of the Company will be Closed from 1

Karachi 1 death (in Rangoon); War Office and Air Ministry Et Civil Aviation to the Air Ministry. 1986, both days inclusive,

school of state these views in view of the mein 1, Negapatam 1, Bangkok 21; difficulty," another Small-Pox: Bombay 77 cases, Cal- thought would exclude the Minis- conflict of expert opinion which is cutta 471, Karachi 4. Moulmein 20,ter of Defence, from the Cabinet likely to appear, and, we hope; Rangoon 1, Vizagapatam 11, Hong and even from Parliament, a sou may be to some extent resolved in [4298 Kong. 2, Shanghai 7.

tion which takes no account of the debate.

the 23rd to the 8uth day of Marcbicholera: Calcutta 179 cases, Moul-into the scheme? Perceiving the It would be rash to do more than many, has been in the Cokmy for added ha'f an inch to the previous

LANG CHI HAO,

Managing Director.

Hong Kong, 19th March, 1986.

some little time past. while the record bridegroom is well-known in local. social and sporting circles,"

The honeymoon is being spent in Macao.

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Week-end soccer and cricket results will be found. Page 10.

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