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NOTICE
HONGKONG ENGINEERING
AND
CONSTRUCTION CO., LTD.
NOTICE OF MEETING.
NOTICE is hereby given that
that the Second Ordinary Yearly Meeting of Shareholders of the Hongkong Engineering & Construction Company Limited, will be held in the Offices of Messrs. Shewan. Tomes & Co, St. George's Building. Chater Road. Hongkong. on Thursday the 10th day of April 1924, at 1200 noon for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Board of Directors and a Statement of Accounts for the Half-year ended on the 31st December 1924, and of electing Directors and Auditors.
The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from the 4th. to the 10th. April, both days inclusive.
By Order of the Board,
S. COURTNEY COOK,
Secretary, Hongkong, 4th. March, 1954.
CONSIGNEES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
The Steamship
PRES ADAMS" having Arrived from San Francisco vis ports, on March 31st. 1924 Consignees are hereby notified that their cargo is being laded at their rish into the hazardous and/or extra bazardous godowns of the Hong kong and Kowloon Wharf anc Godown Co. at Kowloon, anc stored at consignees" risk.
THE HONGKON
Our Portrait in bê Mr. YEALTERE.UNITE, al 41, Mažiausia, Chisoriak; Landsc
England, who writes su
Some those years ago I had a soline in the knee cap One night 1 kocked my kare which caused a little ukere which in time, no matter what I dil, decelopest scross the whole keee. I had one large gaping wound, and with all the care and attention that wound was open it 15 months. Being as altroud athlete, holder of many curs and prizes, I becas do give up ali boçe of ever taking my place again aning the athletes. The day one of my fellow workmen inaked farw my fry xx and told me it was Clarke's Block! Misture *1 wantst... That day 1 bought a bottle, wad witem I had knished it l ww not pub surprised myself, but alli my workmates could see improveYDER S Ujwald bend my knee a little and that give me encouragement, so I persevered with it and am glad to say seven bottles completely cured me. I am now as well as ever, and am still holding my own as an athlete.
Sufferers Clar
from Bad Lega. Abecasses, Uloses. Emalilægs, Piet Eziema, Bolls, Pimples. Eruptions. Cheumatism. Bost, should reaine that kotioha anil nimbusern, is
prisct=ms be sure of gan but give (casparasy complete and lasting benefit, the blood must be throughly clexaned of the fur puer waste muster. the true game of such troubles Clara's Bigod Mixture quickly attacks, asergames, and ergela the impurites, that is why so many remarkabis Tesorerian stand to kia cravat........ Pleasset to taker and iameter injurious ingredien:2.
Of all Dealers-ses that yon jez
Clarke's Blood Mixture
Everybody's Blood Purifier," ●
PASSENGERS DEPARTED.
Fer s.3. President Adams, for
Consignees of Cargo must pro- duce an Import Permit signed by the Superintendent of ImporteNew York via Manila, Straits,
WEDNESDAY APRIL
JOURNALISTIC TRIALS.
How A Poor Victim Fared.
A writer in the Daily News TÊ- cently gave the following extract from a list of wedding presents in a provincial paper--
Mr. and Mrs. T--: "Prome- thaus (unbound).
concerning which he writes I confess I have not seen the originals of the documents which I am about to quote, and therefore cannot actually guarantee that! they exist, but having had many years' experience of journalistio trials I can only say that, if they I don't exist, they ought to';
Mr. Tto the Editor "Cora
field Times."
Sir, May I point out an error) in the report of the wedding of]{ Mr. Albert Wiample in your lasti issue? The present given by Ms. Tand myself was bound copy of "Prometheus Un- bound,Yours etc. J. A. T---, From the "Curnfeld Times.”
CORRECTION.
In our last week's issue we Istated that the present given by Mr. and Mrs. T--to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wimple on the occasion of their wedding was "Prometheus" funbound) We now understand, however, that it was a bound copy of "Prometheus [(unbound)."
Mr. To the Editor. "Corn-
Feld Times.
Sir, I regret to have to revert to the question of the prescal given by my wife and myself to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wimple. It was a bound copy of "Prometheus Unbound," without brackets, or in other words, "Prometheus En- bound," bound.-Yours, etc.
J. A. T.————— From the "Cornfield Times,"
CORRECTION.
We regret that the present given by Mr. and Mrs. T-to
and Exports, Hongkong, before india, Suez and Europe, April 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. Wimple at Bills of Lading will be counter- Mr. S. 3. Churn, Master E. Churn, signed.
their wedding a fortnight ago was incorrectly named in our last two issues. We leare from Mr. T-that it was a bound
Copy of "Promethens
Mr. EE Grose, Master H. J. All broken, chafed and damagecrose. Mr. J. P. Thornton. Mr. H. cargo is to be left in the godowns. H. Proseus, Mr. E. W. Stansfield. where it will be examined a Mrs. F. W. Stanstield, Mrs. M. Lunbound, 10 s.m. on April 5th 1924 by the Haas, Mrs. M. L. Harris, Miss W. Company's Surveyors, Messrs Anderson and Ashe..
Harris, Mrs. 1. G. Lartin. All claims mast be presentec Master L Larkin, Mr. L. L. Rocke, within
of thirty days
the Mrs. L. L Hocke. Mr. C. W. Tia- steamer's arrival here, after son. Mrs. Josephine Bizdler, Mr. which they cannot be recognised | M. H. Caron, Mrs. M. H. Caron. No claims will be recognisec Miss C. M., Caron, Mrs. Marie godowns, and cargo undeliverec Hanion. Mrs. A. L. Johnson. Mrs. On the after April 7th 1924 will be [ subject to rent.
after the goods have left the
No Fire Insurance whatever will be efected.
Consignees are requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature inmediately. DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE 4. Des Voeur Road. Hongkong, 31st. March 1924
E. HING
& CO.
SHIPBUILDING MATERIALS, SHIP CHANDLERS &
HARDWARE MERCHANTS.
PHONE CENTRAL No. 1116.
35, WING WOO ST.
Central.
HONGKONG HARDWARE CO.
"TAI LEE CHAN."
ESTD. 1884
METAL GOODS
and HARDWARE.
Tel. No. C.1993.
119 Jervois Street,
or Prometheus up
bound, bound," without brackets. From the "Cornfield Times"
(market edition of same issue).
the
ILLNESS OF MR. J. A. T- We regret to hear, just before going to press with our market edition that our respected fellow- townsman.. Mr. J. A., T-bas
he
D. Morris, Mr. E. R. Foster had a seizure. Mrs. T-informs Mrs. E. K. Foster, Mr. John New our representative that no sooner ton. Mr. A. M. Shields, Mr. W. J. had he opened his "Cornfield Warmsley, Mrs. W. J. Warmsley. Tunes this morning than
Ir. J. F. Ballard. Mrs. J. F. turned purple in the face gurgled Ballard, Miss B. C. Ballard. Mr.iwrticulately and fell heavily J. M. Blumberg. Mr. Rene Chal-into a chair, Dr. Smith is at a loss hout, Miss Virginia Clary, Mr. S. account for his sudden in P. Clements, Mrs. S. P. Clements, disposition. Mr. G. A. Jellery. Mrs. G. A.
| Jeffery. Mr. L. E. Atkinson. Mr.
A. Muller, Mr. H. Muller. Miss E. Muller, Madam N. M. De Negri, Mrs. M. Parras. Miss Una M. Thomas, Dr. M. Bumimovitch,
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them average eight or nine milės par Mes. MS. Dunkin. Mirs. Nora [E Kirkman, Mr. and Mr
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tention appeared to be to obtain a even three miles an hour where Too Many Omnibuses? J. Gilbert. Miss Irege Gilbert, Jr. dren and infant. Mr. W. C. R.
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for the thin milk and without a to dwindle rather than grow, SII Meser. Mr. Miles Meyer, Mr. P. EX. Mr. J. Oron, Capt. G. La Paron omnibus competition at the thought of what was to be done ground railways had been allowed annual meeting in London recent- Muller. Mrs. P. Muller. Mr. J.-C.ker, Mr, E. G. Readon, Mr. and Mrs. Ly of the group of traffic systems care for what was meant by pub that the relief facilities were
lic service. The surface of the wasted "and 40 ове Mullins, Mrs. J. C. Mullins, Mass. 5. Rugers and two children, Mr of which be is chairman.
power to say or do ter J. C. Mullins, Capt. G. W. and Mrs. J. H. Shaw, Mr. P. J. lamented that during 1923 a nam street was allowed to be filled any
ia the matter Neuls, Mr. Emil Rabe, Mrs. E.Shannon, Mr. C. E. Tavior. Mr.ber of omnibuses, working largely with streams of omuibuses until anything Signer, Mr. W. J. Wittenberg, Mr. B. A. Trotter, Mr. Whital, Miss in independence one of another, the speed of movement had fallen Lord Ashfield is, of course
M. G. E. Wyatt. Comdr. H West and so far as could be ascertained in this last year to an alarming especially concorned with thes Young, Mr. P. Deming Jr.. Mrs.maco RN, Mrs. F. M. Wilks, Mr. not in any regular manner, but extent, and London, which was Underground railways and the formerly, perhaps, the fastest London General Omaibus Com P. Deming Jr., Mr. F. T. Fisher, J. H. L. Andrew. Mr. W. J. Allas, changing routes daily. had a traffic city in the world, was now pany. Bat his description of the Mr. H. A. Hensley, Col. T. W. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Baskett, child peared upon the streets, growing about the slowest. Street speeds. stato of things on the streets, and
week, oofe, Mr. Frank Pratt.
slowly week by
until ard governess, Mrs. G. Beck.
which before the war were on the below them is not exaggerated. at the end of January
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