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IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ORDINANCES,
1911-1925,
AND D OF
THE MACAO AERIAL TRANS- PORT COMPANY LIMITED.
(IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION.)
THE HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a General Meeting of the above-named Company will be held nt the Offico of Messra. Lowe, Bingham and Matthews, Charter- ed "Bank Building, 3, Queen's Road, Central, Victoria, Hongkong, on Saturday, the 17th day of No. vember, 1928, at 12.30 p.m.,, pre- cisely for the purpose of having the account of the Liquidators, showing the manner in which the winding up has been conducted and the property of the Company dlsposed of, laid before such meet- ing, and of hearing any explana- tion that may be given by the Liquidators, and to pass the fol- lowing Extraordinary Resolution, viz:-
"That the Booka, Accounts 'And Documents of the Company, und of the Liquidators thereof be retained by the Liquidators, they undertaking to destroy the same at the expiration of five years from the dissolution of the Company."
JOHN FLEMING, C.A.. A. RITCHIE, C.A.,
Liquidators. Hongkong, 5th October, 1928.
CHURCH NOTICES.
To-morrow the Nineteenth Sunday After Trinity.
LOCAL SERVICES.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1928.
LAMMERT'S AUCTIONS.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
The Undersigned have received The Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auc-instructions to sell by Public Auc-
St. John's Cathedral, Hongkong, October 14, 1928. Harvest Sunday, Nineteenth Sunday after | .. Trinity. Choral Eucharist 8 a.m. Children's Service 10.15 a.m. Peak Sunday School 10 1.5). Mattins I a.m.. Preacher: The Rev. H. V. Koop. Evensong. 6 p. Preacher: The Dean..
Union Church, Kennedy Road,
:
Sunday October, 14th. Morning Service at 11 am. Preacher; the Rev. Frank Short. Föllow- ed by Communion Service. Evening Service at 6 p.m. Preachor, the Rev. F. P. W. Alexander, C.F. Welcome meet- ing to the Rov. F. C.. Young and Mrs. Young, Wednesday, October 17th at 5 p.m.
Wesleyan Methodist Church, Queen's Rond East, Sunday Services: Morning 10.16 am. Preacher Rev. E, A., Bastin. Evening 6 pm. Preacher Rev., E. A. Bastin Tuesday 8.30 p.m. A Study Class will be held at "Wesley" Ventris Rond the residence of the Chaplain. Sailors and Soldiers Home Sun- day 3 pm. Men's Bible Class. 8.15 p.m. Service Men's. Hour. Wednesday 8.16 p.m. Gospel Meeting for Service Men, Monday 3 p.m. A meeting of the Ladles Church Aid will be -held.
THE GRAND TATTOO. First Church of Christ Scientist,
All persons and firms having claims on the Grand Tattoo, should forward their accounts not later tha Thursday, 1st November, 1928.
to: "
Mr. JOHN H. HUNT, Hon. General Secretary,
The Grand Tatloo,
Y.M.C.A., Kowloon.
NOTICE.
FANLING HUNT.
Annual Meeting will be held oa Subscribers are notified that the Tuesday, October 16th, at 5.30 p.m. in the Board Room, Menere. Jar dine, Matheson & Co., Ltd. Al those interested in hunting, steeplechasing, or polit-to-points are invited to attend.
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NOTICE.
The Half Yearly General Meet ing of Members will be held in the Jockey Club Room, Hongkong
ber, 1928, at 5.15 p.m. Club Annex, on Friday, 26th Octo.
By Order
H. F. FORSYTH,
Acting Secretary, Hongkong, 12th October, 1928.
HONGKONG REALTY & TRUST
COMPANY, LIMITED.
AN INTERIM DIVIDEND of thirty cents per share, in respect of the year 1928, will be payable on MONDAY, the 29th OCTOBER, | 1928, on which date Dividend
Warrants may be
obtained on application at the Company's Office, Exchange Building.
The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from TUESDAY, the 23rd October, 1928, to SATURDAY, the 27th October, 1928, (both days Inclusive) during which period no transfer shares can be registered,
'By order of the Bourd Directors,
of
of
C. F. V. RIBEIRO,
Acting Secretary. Hongkong, 10th October, 1928.
The
Macdonnell Road, below Bowon Road Tram Station. Sunday Service, 1.16 a.m. Subject "Are Sin, Disease and Death' real?" The Sunday School is held on Sunday Mornings at 10 o'clock, Wednesday Even- ing Meeting at 5.30 p.m. Read- ing Room at above addresa opon Tuesday and Friday, 10 A.. to 12 noon, Monday and Thurs- day, 5 to 7 p.m. The Public in cordially invited to attend the services and visit the Read- Branch of The ing Room,
Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass, U.S.A.
S. D. A. Hall No. 7, Duddell Street, first floor, Sunday night, October 14th, at 8.30 p.m. Sermon given by Pastor Lyman W. Shaw, "Divino Healing and how to And It," You are welcome.
St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon, Sunday, 14th. 19th after Trinity, 8.15 a.m. Holy Communion. 10.00a.m. Children's Service. 11.00 am. Morning Prayer and Sermon, Scout Parade Service. Preacher Rev. W. T. Waldo- grave, M.A., 2.45 p.m. Sunday Schools. 6.00 p.m. Evening Prayer and Sermon. Preacher, Rev. E. K. Quick, M.A., Wednes- day 17th, 6.00 p.m. Evening Ser- vice and Address, Thursday 18th St. Lukos Dáy. Holy Com- munion, Rm.
MACAO RACES
TENTH EXTRA RACE MEETING Sunday, 14th October, 1928.
(Weather Permitting, FIRST RACE AT 1.15 P.M. Admission to Public Enclosure
40 cts. Admission to Members' Enclosure $2.00
Special Race Steamers with Special. Fares
SUI AN on Runday 8.00 s.m. returns 4.00 p.m. "TAISHAN' leaves on Sunday 0.00 am returns 5,30 p.m/
THE INTERNATIONAL RACE-
AND RECREATION CLUB
OF MACAO, LTD. Holders of the undrawn tickets in the
Hongkong Telegraph. MACAO CHAMPION
Our Canton and District Representatives and Dis-
'tributing Agents are. SOUTH CHINA AGENCIES
Shameen —
Canton
to whom all local enquiries should be addressed.
SWEEPSTAKES
are, requested to com- municate with the Inter- national Race and Re- creation Club of Marso, Ltd, MACAO.
Carlos de Mello Leitao, Chirman. Board of Directors. Macau, 29th Sept,, 1928.
tion
on MONDAY,
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· commencing at 11 am.
their Salos 'Room, Duddell
Street
5 Piccos Nell Yarn - Cloth,ė 23 Sacks Flour:
7 Casos Canned Sardines. 10 Dozen Razors.
90 Tins Paint.
40 Tins Marine Ġlue. 1000 Electric Lamp Bulbs,
30 Switches.
7 Cases Eau de Cologne, 11" Filters.
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A Valuable Collection of Curios comprising:-
Porcelain and Bronze Ware, Jade, Agate,. Amber and Crystal Ornaments, Embroideries, Hand Paintings, Lacquer and Black wood Furniture, etc, etc.
Catalogues will be issued.. One View from Monday, the 15th October, 1928.
POST OFFICE NOTICE
· RÁDIO: NOTICES”
Radio Telegraph Services are now in operation as follows East Indies, Dutch Bornes, Philippine Islanda, French Indo-China, Province Ships at Sas, Europe, American Continents, Hawaiian Islands, Duter of Yunnan, British North Borneo, Blam, Canton, Swatow Kwong Chow Wan, Fort Bayard, Tchekam, Hoihow, Amoy, Foochow and Wachow ate.
Telegraphic Address-Person and arms having correspondents in the places named above should in order to avoid delay to telegrama recelynd. by radio
their telegraphic address, immediately. A service to
to Yunnan Province has been opened 10th April 1928. The
1.00 centa, per word, no charge will be collected from the address in Yuna telegraphle rate between Hang
charge will be.
Commencing 13th Jane the radio
Tha
Kong and Canton is reduced to 20 cents (Hongkong currency) per word. No charges will be payable by addressess at either end.
public are particularly warned against the practice of sending. esin through the
in letters. The practice besides involving risk of loss. is directly la contravention of the Post Office Ordinance and the F.1.G, mas be compelled to take proceedings under that. Ordinance.
The Money Order has been removed to the Public Hall on the ground foor of the G.P.O.
The Hong Kong Postal Guide for 1928 in now on sale at the General Post Omes and Kowloon Fort Office at the price of 60 cents a copy.
The afternoon mail service to Macan has been resumed, Radio Service, Currency Revision. Reduced rates to Europe, U.S.A., Canada, etc, due to currency revision will come into force on October 18, Full details on application at the Radio Office, Post Office Building.
Radio office. REMOVAL. Notice is given that the Radio office is now situated at the ground foor of the P. & Q. Building next to the G. P, 0.,
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Per
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Fort Bayard Hoihow and Halphong... Song Bo Amoy and Japan
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Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius,
East and South Africa and Parcels. for
Germany via Hamburg
Bangkok via Swatow
Formosa via Swatow and Amoy Shanghai
Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Swatow
Japan, Canada, United States of America, Central and South America and Europe via Victoria B.C.
Shanghal and Europe via Siberia
Manila, Australia and New Zealand
via Thursday Inland
Swatow, Amoy and Foochew... Straits, Egypt and Europe via
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Amoy
Manila Swatow
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2
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Mon., Oct. 15, .... p.m.
.Oct. 15, 6 p.m. Tues., Oct. 10,
Letters.......10.30 am. (Due Thursday Island 27th October.) Hai Ning...Tues., Oct. 10, 2 p.m.
Calchas
---Tues., Oct. 10, K. P. O.
Registration Letters
Registration
G. P. O.
.1.15 p.m.
..2.80 p.m.
Letters (Due Marseilles 16th November.) Sinkiang....Tues., Oct. 16, 4.80 p.m. Emp, of Russia Tues., Oct. 16, & ns, Fooshing
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*Correspondance bearing vessel's name only.
MAILS RIFLED.
By this time, the launch had gone alongside the Limchow, and going down below to get the mails,
POST OFFICE LAUNCH CREW he found that the quilt and stones
CHARGED.
had been thrown overboard. Ho succeeded after some effort in re-
trieving the quilt,
On the return of the launch to-
The case in which certain of the crew of the No. 1 Post Office Blake Pier after the malis had launch are charged with being been delivered aboard the Lim- concerned in an attempt to rob
the mails, was continued before Chow, witness reported the matter to the Assistant Superintendent Major "C. Willson at the Central
of Mulla, Mr. F. H. Holdman, Police Court yesterday afternoon.
Originally five men appeared in Placed Under Arrest. “ the dock as being implicated in al conspiracy, but of these three wére,
Mr. Holdman, who was the next since released on the charges witness called, said that on a re- against them being withdrawn. port being made to him by the Of the two remaining men whose previous witness that an attempt trial is now being proceeded with, had been made to rub the mails, Kwok Yin (defended by Mr. A. E. he went down to the launch to in- Hall) is charged with opening a vestigate, accompanied by the de- sealed mail bag, and with stealing tective attached to the General four mail packages, and the ether Post Office. He found twa bags is charged with aiding and abet-fon the deck away from the others, and they appeared to bave been ting.
Mr. L. J. Castilho, officer in tampered with, as they wore open," chorge of the launch on which the and leaden seals and strings were attempt is said to have been dangling loosely from the mouths made, said that the craft was pro- of the bags,
were
the launch.
ceeding, on the afternoon of Sep. He was informed by Mr. Cas- tember 27 Inst, to two vessela intilha of what had been seen and the harbour to deliver malls for noted by that official, and under Haiphong and Saigon. It had trans- his instructions, the two defend- ferred the mails aboard the Clara ants and others of the crew were. Jebsen and was on the way to de- put under arrest, liver another lot on aboard the sa. Replying to the Court, witness Limehow, when his suspicions said that all mail bags were
aroused by the peculiar checked and examined-to ascer action of the second defendant tain that the leaden seals were in who was one of the personnel of position before being sent aboard
the ships,.. In the cabin below, witness saw Mr. A. E. Hall for the defence, two men lying up a bag, one of submitted that the whole case had a dubious aspect. The evidence them being the first defendant.
Witness opened the bag, to dis- was not clear and it had certain- cover a quilt and some stonesly not been proved from which of within. He suspected that these the bags the four parcels found had been put into the bag in sub-by Mr. Castilho under the tarpau- stitution for mail packages that in had been abstracted. It was. had been abstracted. Looking also verified that nothing was around, he came upon four par- missing from the two bags which cols covered over with a tarpau- the first defendant and another In. He returned these to the bag man was seen to be tying up. and took the quilt and stones on His Worship adjourned the case deck.
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