NOTICE.
NOTICE.
THE BANK OF EAST ASIA,
LIMITED.
NOTICE.
P. & O. S. S. Co.
STEAMER FOR
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
Straits, Colombo, Australia Bombay, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports 'and
London.
NOT
OTICE is horoby given that the SIXTH ORDINARY YEARLY MELTING OF SHAREHOLDERS will bo hold. at the Registered Office of the Company, No. 10 Des Vaux Road Contral, at 3 pm Saturday. Fob.. the 14th. 1925, for the purpose of recolving tho Roport of tho Directors together with a state- ment of Accounts for, the year! ending 31st Decombor, 1924, ·
The Transfer Books of the THE Steamer
Through Bills of Lading insuo for Batavia, Porrian Gulf. Con tental American and Bouth
Africa Porta
"SARDINIA Capt. O. SIGGERS, B Company will be closed from carrying His Majesty's Mans Saturday, 7th February to Satur- wil bo despatched from day, 14th February, 1925, both this port on or about Thursday, days Inclusive) during which the 19th. Fols, 1925, at noon period no transfor of shares can taking Passengers & cargo for bo registered.
the above Parts,
By Order o the Board of
Director..
KAN TONG PO,
Chief Manager. Hongkong, January 31, 1925.
THE
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
TOYO KISEN KAISHA.
8.8. "TAIYO MARU" Voy. 19-Wast,
From SAN FRANCISCO vl HONOLULU, JAPAN PORTS & SHANGHAI
The above named Steamer hav ing arrived on Wednesday, 11th. Feb., 1925, consignees of cargo are horoby notified to present thei Bulls of Lading for countersigna ture, and take immediato delivery
Silk and Valuablo Cargo for. Italy, France and London (undor arrangemont) will be convayed by this Steamer proseading to Bombay and there transhipped to the on-carrying Stoamor fo Marseilles and London.
Parcels will bo received at ti o Office until 5 pm. the day before bailing. The contents and valuo of all packages must bodeclared. For further particulars, apply to-
Ma
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE
$ 00.,
Agonis. Hongkong, Feb., 12th. 1925.
C. E. WARREN & CO.,
LTD. SANITARY ENGINEERS, etc.
OFFICE & China Building, | SHOWROOM Queen's Rd., C.
TEL, C. 269. Hongkong.
Sanitary Goods,
Fire Grates,
Cooking Stoves, Floor & Wall Tiles.
FOR
ESTIMATES FREE
HEATING INSTALLA-
TIJNS, HOT & COLD WATER SYSTEMS, otc.
from steamer or the Company' FOR ATTENTION OF MASTERS
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NOTICE.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY, 14,
ANCIENT EARTHWORKS.
Successful Efforts for Preservation.
Parliament is to be asked to pasa a Bill, issued recently, tho
TRUE TONE abject of which is to preservo
is not only pleasant to hear but is import
ant to beginaers, who
will learn more rapid.
ly by practising on o
piano which is well
made true, in tone and
responsive of touch
such as
THE
MORRISON
PIANOS
Lot us show you at
TSANG FOOK
PIANO CO.
94 a. Wanchal Road,
Tolephone No. Central 2127
Busch
PRISM-
Godown, where all cargo inpeding OF NORTH-BOUND STEAMERS. BINOCULARS Immediato dischargo will bó land
od at consigneo's risk.
Storage will be assessed
cargo remaining undeliveres.
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during tho
AND
North-East Mousoun there is always a FIELD. after Wonnesday, 18th Feb. 1995. possibly of North-bound steam-
All broken, chafed and damages running short of BUNKER GLASSES od packages will be landed into CUAL, DIS is to norm you that
protected port with good anchor-
the Company's Godown, where TAIT & CO., AMUY, la wall. Bumo will he examined Wednesday, 18th February, 1927, #80) havo
at 11 a.m.
01.
stocks of QUOD
| JAPANESE BUNKER COAL
No claims will be recognised, AT REASONABLE PRICES. after goods have left the steamer
or Godown, and nowe will be ontertained if presented
later
Wirolors messagos via Hong- kong or Forinoua aro re-trous- mitted by than three weeks after arrival of Telegraph Co.
tho Great Northoru
and a wire *TALL" or "COALBUNKER"
stodmor.
to
No fro insuranco whatove: AMOY, wil receive their prompt.
will be offected,
attention.
Y. TSUTSUMI,
Manager, Hongkong, 11th Feb., 1925.
Bentley's Condensed,
Comploto-Phrase
for all
purposes
Obtainable only from loading
utoro 3.
QUALITY
Agents MELCHERS & CO
cortain anoiont earthworks in the parish of Colchester. These were tho subject of a preservation ordor made by the Commissioners of Works last May.
It is not generally realised how many British and Roman romains are at prosent being destroyed, olther through ignorance or care- lenaneas, and how the operation of the Ancient Monuments Act is proving to be of great value in protecting sites of historical or scientifl interest:
Rocantly Cholęsbury Camp bas con soriously mutilated. A causeway made of rubbish, in- cluding broken bettlow, has boen ent through the innor vallum, and barbed wire fences placed in tho outor vallum, but this camp has now been soboduled as an ancient monument. In Walos the local Committoo of the National Eisteddfod of Walos, which would, it might be expect od, take special measures to protect their own aútiquities, bas illod in part of the ditch of the Great Norman' Castlo Mound at Mold in order to make a lovel space for the "Gorsedd Circle."
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EFFECT OF NEW ROADS. The operations, too, of the Ministry of Transport, whilo encouraging the construction of ronda. has also caused damage to anolent earthworks, notably in Montgomeryshiro, whore a tumulus 1188 buon partially destroyed; in the neighbourhood of Brighton, where the widening of reads has injurod many pre-historio burials; and also to a small British sottle- ment at the foot of Crummock Wator in Cumberland. Quarry- continued ing threatens the axistence of bill forts at Dinorbon, iu Denbighshiro at Penmaenmawr, in Carnarvon- shiro, and on Conway Mountain. On the other hand, much valuable work has boon corried out during the past few months prasarving and recording ancient monumonts. One of the most Interesting of these was the identification of the site of an earthwork in a Surrey suburb by Mr. J. B. Birch: This was discovored front, ofis unpublish.~~ ed plan made many
yours Jago by a local resident, and although the camp is to-day crossed by two railway linos and almost built over, there have boon found thore many Neolithic im- plements. Not far away is the Vamp on Stag Fiold, part of the romains of which word found during the digging of the found- ations of the Metropolitan As- ylums Board at Carshalton-on- the-Hill.
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On Chobham Common boath firos have disclosed a small carth- work. In Sussex it is hoped to pre- serve the romains of White Hawk Comp on the racecolirao at Brighton. The so-called "Roman" camp at West Runton in Norfolk, has already been bought by publio subscription, while Old- bury Camp, in Kent, which was likely to be destroyed by local buildors, has now boon scheduled as an ancient monument, and the banks and ditches are not to bo touched.
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