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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

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OFFICES TO LET

IN

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WHITEAWAY LAIDLAW & CO., LTD.

GUIDE TO THE COMPANIES ORDINANCES OF

HONGKONG.

In The Form of a Detalled

Index

(191 PACES).

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NOTICE.

KOWLOON FOOTBALL CLUB.

WU all members who are desirous of playing football for either the first or Second Teama during the coming season kindly All in a registration form as soon as possible.

Forms can be had from the No. I boy at the Club House or from the Hon. Secretary, Mr. J. Smith, Kowloon Canton Railway.

BY ORDER OF THE LIQUIDATOR.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Of the following valuable tease hold property situate at Ma Tau Kok, Kowloon, in the Colony of Hongkong, being All That plece or parcel of ground registered in the Land Office as Kowloon Inland Hot No. 640 (Area 94,500 Square Feet Crown rent $374.00), and All That piece or parcel of ground register-

Inland Lot No. 1267, (Area 16,402 Square Feet. Crown rent $182.00) together with the erections and Any person desirous of submit buildings erected thereon respec- ting proposals or suggestions for tively and previously used as a effecti g economies in the Tannery and together with the ma- administration of any branch of chinary, steam, ges and water | the Public Service should com-pipes in and upon the said pre-| municate with the Secretary at the Treasury Solicitor's Office, Post Office Building,

ANNOUNCEMENT.ed in the Land Office as Kowloon

RETRENCHMENT COMMISSION.

HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT

& AGENCY CO., LTD.'

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the above Company will be held at the offices of Messrs. Jardine Matheson & Cụ..., Ltd., Pedder Street, Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong, Monday, the 11th day of August, 1930, at noon for the purpose of considering, and if thought St, passing the following Resolutions as Ordinary Resolutions, viz:--

(1) That the Directors be and are hereby authorised to offer forthwith 60,000 new shares of the nominal value of $25 each constituting part of the unissued capita! of the Company (in the proportion of one new share for every complete number of four issued 'shares held by them respectively) to thè persons who on the 7th day of August, 1930, are re- gistered in the Companyla. share register да the holders

the 240,000 of

issued shares in the capitat of the Company at a premium of $35 per share and so that on acceptance of the offer the nominal value duc in respect of each of auch new shares, plus the said premium of $35 per share (making 360 per share) shall be payable in full. Such new shares shall rank for dividend as from dates of allotment,

(2) That such offer as afore-

mises.

To be sold in one Lot

by

PUBLIC AUCTION,

TO-DAY, the 23rd day of July, 1930,

at 3 o'clock p.m.

by

Messrs. LAMMERT BROS,

WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1930.

GROR.

NOTICE.

HONG KONG WATER SUPPLY.

It is hereby notified that com mencing on Thursday, 24th July, a constant supply will be given in all districts.

Wharf supplies will be recon- accted on application.

Public Works Department,

Hongkong, 21st July, 1930.

SANITARY BOARD.

QUESTION OF HYGIENE IN SCHOOLS.

Discussion on a letter from the Government in connexion with the teaching of hygiene in schools was deferred by the fortnightly meet ing of the Sanitary Board yester- day on account of insufficient notice being given by a member who desired to pince the subject before the meeting.

POST OFFICE NOTICE

RADIO NOTICES.

Individuals and firms are recommended to register their telegra phic addresses at the Radio Omos. No charge is made for this.

. INWARD MAILS,

From

Per

Jeypore

Sarpedon ...

Saisong

Dva.

July 25.

.July 25.

.June 28.

July 26.

.July 28.

July

July 28.

......August 11.-

Shanghal and Europe via Siberia

(London 3rd July). Europe via Negapatam, (letters only

London 26th June) Europe via Negapatam (papers only,

London 20th June) U.S.A. Honolulu, Japan and Shang-

(San Francisco 27th June).. Pres. Van Buren

Atauta Mart

Pres. McKinley Yokohama Maru Tanda

bat

USA, Honolulu, Japan and Shang

hal (San Francisco 4th July); Japan and Shanghal

Australia and Manila

HAROLD T. CREASY, The Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga -in-

Water Authority.timated his intention of discuss-Straits

ing the letter from the Govern ment in connexion with the teach- ing of hygiene in schools, but was that informed by the Chairman notice of such motion would have to be given.

CAR GETS OUT OF CONTROL.

CORONER AND "ALARMING POSSIBILITY:"

"The steering wheel went round helplessly in my hands and I could not do anything," said Miss Pa- tricia Morden, the 19-year-old daughter of Colonel W. Grant Morden, M.P for Brentford, at the inquest at Westminster on Joseph Barber Boyes, aged 23, a clerk, of Grosvenor-road, S.W.

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Miss Morden was driving saloon car in Eatonsquare at 18 to 20 miles an hour when it mount- ed the pavement and knocked Boyes down..

She stated that she had had trou-

night before and the car had been with the steering gear a fort- repaired.

at their Austion Rooms, Duddelible Street, Victoria, Hongkong.

For further particulars and con- ditions of sale

Apply to

Messrs. JOHNSON, STOKES

AND MASTER,

Prince's Building, Hongkong- Solicitors for the Vendor

or to

Messrs. LAMMERT BROS., The Auctioneers. Hongkong, 9th July, 1930.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

The Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public

Auction,

on Tuesday,

the 29th July, 1930, commencing at 11 am,

at No. 339, Laichikok Road, 2nd Floor.

A Quantity of Household Furniture.

Terms:

On View from Monday, the 28th July, 1930.'

Cash on Delivery,

LAMMERT BROS..

Auctioneers.

said be made by notice BY ORDER OF THE LIQUIDATOR specifying the number, of new shareg to which tha

member is entitled and!

PUBLIC AUCTION.

by

limiting the respective of the following valuable lease- times within which the offer hold property situate at Victoria, if not accepted. by members in the Colony of Hongkong, being in the Far East and outside All that piece or parcel of ground the Far East respectively registered in the Land Office as either on Lehalf of such Inland Lot No. 1664,-together member or his nominee will with the messuage, crections and be deerned to be declined buildings thereon known as No. and that the Directors be IB Po Hing Fong. Area 686 at liberty

fix to

such square feet. Crown rent $11:00. respective times and to

To be sold in one lot extend such times to such date or dates and upon such terms as they may think fit and further that any of the sald new shares which shall not be taken up by the Company's shareholders in manner aforesaid be dis- posed of in such manner at such time or times and upon such terms

as the Company's Directors shall in their absolute discretiou see fit.

(3) That no shareholder shall

be entitled to claim for a fraction of an additional share in respect of any of issued share held by him. Dated this 22nd day of July, 1930.

BY ORDER OF THE BOARD,

L. S. GREENHILL,

Secretary.

NOTICE.

CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN & MORTGAGE COMPANY LIMITED,

of this

The Transfer Books Company will be closed from

Public Auction.

on Friday,

the 1st day of August, 1930, at 3 o'clock p.m.

by

MESSRS. LAMMERT BROS.

at their Auction Rooms, Duddell Street,

Victoria, Hongkong.

For further particulars and conditions of sale apply to:- MÈSSRS, JOHNSON, STOKES &

MASTER,

Prince's Building, Hongkong.

Solicitors for the Vendor

or to

MESSRS. LAMMERT BROS.

The Auctioneers. Hongkong, 15th July, 1080."

SHAMEEN

AGENTS, FOR

Saturday, 9th August, 1930, to PRINTING PRESS

Saturday, 16th August, 1930, both daya inclusive,

By Order of the Board of Directors.

D. L KING,

Secretary hongkong Gelegraph.

Hongkong, 17th July, 1980.

MASSAGE HALL MRS. S. UZUNOYE

Expert Massense

87, Queen's Road C. 2nd floor.

TO WHOM ALL LOCAL ENQUIRIES SHOULD BE ADDRESSED.

—— OUTWARD MAILS.

"Registered and Parcel Hails are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertised to close at or before 9 a.in, registered and baronī mails are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day.

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For

Amoy

The Hon. Mr. Braga replied that if it was desired that motion be made, he would intro- duce one at the next meeting in Hoihow, Pakhoi and Haiphong

fortnight's time. He would sooner have the subject discussed Haiphong by the Board than at a confiden- Amoy tial meeting, because it was

of Rabaul much public Interest.

The Chairman intimated that a motion was necessary as they did not know what the subject of the discussion was.

The Hon. Mr. Braga respect- out fully disagreed and pointed that they had notice of the dis- cussion, which was on the letter) from the Government.

Holhow

Swatow

Wei Hai Wei, via Swatow and Foo

chow

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Straits, Ceylon,India, Mauritius, East and South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles

Tourapo

Insanitary Closets. Pursuant to notice Mr. Wong Kwong-tin asked the following Hoihow, Pakhol and Haiphong

Amoy questions:

"Has the attention of the Manila Head of the Sanitary Depart-Amoy

Bangkok via Swatow ment been drawn to the re-swatow, Amoy and Formosa cent complaints regarding the

Japan, *Honolulu, San Francisco

and South American Ports insanitary state of the follow-

clo- Straits and Calcutta ing underground water sets:

Inspector Lockyer, of the Public Carriage Department, Scotland Q: Yard, said that he had examined the push and pull rod of the motor- car. The drop-arm had fallen owing to the ball slot having be-

come worn.

The Coroner (Mr. Ingleby Od- die) told the jury that it was very alarming to think that thousands of cars in the streets of London. if the steering dislocated in this way, might get out of control at any time and mount the pavement. Such a thing could not happen to a London omnibus, or taxi-cab be- cause the authorities insisted on such a design that if there was looseness in ball and socket it was extremely unlikely, if not impos- sible, for the two parts to become separated.

A.

He had been told, he said. that the reason why the same design was not adopted for motor-cars was because of the expense, but that was a poor answer.

"Surely, if it is a question of Q. only a few shillings, as it is ap- parently,

manufacturers might entail the expense in the The interests of public safety.

our

first thing I shall do when i zet home is to look at my car, and 1 dare say a good many people will." A.

Referring to women drivers, Mr. Oddie said that when a dan. gerous emergency arose women

generally did not know what to do,

The jury returned a verdict of accidental death and exonerated Miss Morden from blame.

ALL-CHINA CHAMBER

MEETING.

SESSION HANDICAPPED BY CIVIL WARS,

Q.

(a) at the junction of Potting- er Street and Queen's Road Central,

(b) at the junction of D'Aguilar Street and Wellington Street,

(c) at the junction of Welling- ton Street and Queen s Road Central7

Are the noxious gases emanat-

Shanghai and Japan Saigon, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, E. & S. Afries, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles

ing from these places due to Swatow, Amoy and Foochow

Shanghai, Japan. Honolulu, U.S.A.,

South

and *Canada, Central America and Europe via San Francisco and Europe via Siberia

an inadequate supply of water Manila or to a lack of supervision?

Amoy "Yes. There is no lack of Swatow water and the supervision ap pears adequate. The possi- bility of improying the ven- tilation will be investigated." "Will the Head of the Sault- ary Department consider the abolition of the dry system for all public closets at Hongkong and Kowloon and employ in its atend the system of water carriage?"

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"I understand that to be the policy of the Board, wherever conditions permit. It is being constantly applied and 60% of public latrines in Hong- kong and Kowloon are already water flushed."

"Where the use of dry closets}"

Sandakaz.

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Straits Ceylon, India, Mauritius, E. and S. Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles

is inevitable, are there any Japan remedies whereby their evil effects may be minimised?"

A. "Smell can be counteracted to some extent by the use Of deoderants. The desirability of using deoderants more free- ly during the hot damp season will be explored."

Tuberculosis Scourge.

Mr. M. K. Lo, pursuant

to

At the monthly meeting of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce yesterday afternoon the Secretary, notice, invited answers from the Mr. Chan Heung-pak, told the Chairman to the following. ques meeting that he was informed by tions: the National Chamber of Com-with reference to the Motion merce in Shanghal that the pro- of the Board passed on the posed meeting of the all-China

18th February, 1930, in ean- Chamber of Commerce to be held

nexion with the scourge of in Shanghai on August 1 has been

Tuberculosis, will the Head of definitely postponed on account

the Sanitary Department in of the civil wars in North China

form the Board: which would prevent the repre-

(a) Whether the Motion has re- sentatives from the North China

ceived the consideration of ). Chambers of Commerce from at-

the Government. tending. The National Chamber,

"Yes." however, has signified the Inten- tion of holding the meeting in two. or three months, when war in the North terminates..

CONDOMMER

The only thing some people ever give away is a lot of their mind.

A.

(i)

If so, what action (if any) the Government intends to take thereon:

(ii) In particular, whether any decision has been come to in regard to the 'feasibi- lity of providing some form of 'Poor Law in firmary for the care of Chi- nese cases.#

A. (1) No decision has yet been

reached; except that -

(ii) As regards the provision

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Par

Date and Time. Tsinan... Wed, July 23, 5 p.m. Menado Mara

Thurs., July 24, 8.80 a.m. Borneo....Thurs., July 24, 8.30 am. Tjikarang Thurs., July 24, 10.30 a.m. Kwelyong Thers, July 24, 10.30 am. Bremerhaven Thurs., July 24, 1,30 p.... Hydrangea...Thurs., July 24, 3 p.m. Shun Chih Thurs., July 24, 3.30 p.m.

Hatchow Fri, July 25, 10.30 am Hairang

Fri, July 25, 1 p.m.

Hakusan Maru

Registration Letters

Registration

Letters

.Fri., July 25.

P. O.

G. P, 0.

.4.30 p.m.

430 p.m.

.5 p.m.

...G p.m.

(Due Marselles 24th August). Chung Kong....Fri., July 25, 5 p.m. Chengtu.....Sat, July 26, 8.30 am. Sujsang

Sat, July 26, 5 p.m. Pres. Van Buren Sat, July 26, 5 p.m. Anhal Sun. July 27, 8.30 s.m. Kwangebow ....Sun.. July 27, 9 a.m. Hozan Maru .Sun., July 27, 9 a.m.

Rakuyo Maru Mon., July 28, 10.30 a.m. Yuensang

Tues., July 29.

- p.m. Atsuta Maru Tues., July 29, 10.30 .m.

Parcels Letters

Athos II

Registration Letter

„Tam, July 29, K. P. O.

.....I p.m.

G. P. O.

Registration

...1 p.m.

..1.45. p.m.

Letters ** ....2.30 p.m. (Due Marsalles 90th August).

Hai Ning...Tues., July 29, 2.00 p.m.- Pres. McKinley

Tues., July 29, 4.30 p.z. Fooshing....Wed., July 30, 8.30 a.m. Tai Yuan Wed., July 30, 5. p.m.

Chichibu Maru....Thurs., July 31. Registration...July 30, 5 p.m. Letters...July 81, 8.30 a.m. (Due San Francisco Aug. 21). Mausang Thurs., July. 31, 10.30 n.m. Hatching Thurs., July 1, 12.30 p.m.

Kalyan

"

Sat, Aug. 2. K.P.O. Parcels.Aug. 1, 4.30 p.m. Registration....Aug. 2, 9 am. 10a.m.

Letters

G.P.O. Parcels .....Aug. 1, 5 p.m.. Registration Aug. 2, 9.45 am. Letters

.10.30 a.m. (Duo Marseilles, 30th Aug.) Tyndareus ....Sat, Aug, 2, 10 a.m.

*Superscribed Correspondence only.

LOCAL RADIO.

SECOND OF THE TALKS ON MUSIC.

Club.

MOSLEM INTEREST.

GROWING HOSTILITY TO THE

SIMON REPORT.

To-day's radio programme to be

Lucknow, July 22. broadcast by Z.B.W. on a wavelength Pandit Malaviya and Mr. Patel, of 355 metres includes at 8.40 pm addressing a mass meeting, doubt- the second of a series of talks on musiced the success of the Sapru-Jaya by Mr. C. Dudley Bartlett.-At 9.05 p.m. a band concert by the Argyll kar peace mission, unless the latter. and Sutherland Highlanders will be had in their pocket the substance relayed from the Kowloon Football of Independence and not a shadow,

A representative Moslem gather- 6.00-7.00 p.m. Chinese programme.ing, the largest ever held in Luck- 7.00-8.40 p.m. Evening European now, passed a resolution describ programme of Columbia records selected and supplied by Messrs.ing the Simon Report es retro- Anderson Mnale Co.

grade and reactionary, also ex "Aldershot Searchlight Tattoo." pressing the opinion that if an H. M. Grenadier Guards Band. honourable settlement based on (9109). (91101.complete Dominion status be of "The Trumpeter.

Raymond Newell, Baritone; and Ionfered, it should be taken, and urg Swinley, Narrator with Military tag that more Moslems should

Band and effects. (9776). join the Gandhi movement-Reu- "Voyage In A Troopship."

Regimental Band of H. M. Grenadier

Guards. (DX8). : "Tommy Handley Calling."

Descriptive Sketch by Tommy Handley with Piano. (DB9).

"Serenade." "Moment Musical."

J. H. Squire Celeste Octet. (4194). "The Lily of Laguna." "Little Dolly Daydream."

Kit Keen, Baritone and with Orchestra. (5720).

of a Poor Law infirmary"The Three Musketeers,"" for the Tuberculous, the Government, though sym-

Vocal Gema.

for.

THE NAVAL TREATY.

HEARST ATTACKS SENATE RATIFICATION.

New York, July 22, "Congratulations to Japan and: England. They know our Govern Columbla Light Opera Co. (DX56). New York American, which likd ment and how to run it says the pathetic, considers that "At The Races." priority must be given to Descriptive Sketch by Clapham other Hearst newspapers has been the erection of a new G. C. The Love Parade, Selection,

and Dwyer. (5201). bitterly campaigning against the London Naval Treaty, in comment- H.; the extension of the

Jack Payne and His B. B. C. ing on the Senate's ratification Kowloon Hospital and the

Dance Orchestra. (DX29). thereof. construction of a properly-"Progressions." (A Classic: Solo),' designed infectious dis- "Anita," Waltz. eases hospital.

Other newspapers, however, ex- Len Fillis, Al Bowlly, and Sid press satisfaction at the passage of Bright (5698).the Treaty, which the New York Times describes as a “victory for Those present at the meeting be- "Mary" John Turner, Tenor.

commonsense.-Reuter's American: sides the Chairman (Mr. G. R. "My Love Is Like A Red, Red Rose."

(B2242). Service. Sayer) were the Hon. Mr. H. T. Creasy IDirector of Public Works) Foursome Red," "Eightsome Reel." the Hon. Dr. A. R. Wellington (Director of Medical and Sanitary Services), the. Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga, Mr. Wong Kwong-tin, : Mr. M. K, Lo, Mr. T. N. Chan, Mr. F. C. Hall, and Mr. J Watson (Secre-or Talks tary).

(2) "What Is A Tone.” M

By Mr. C. Dudley Bartlett. 9.00 pm. Weather report, time and news.a

The Caledonian Band. (270). The Lea Rig." "The Road To The Isles."

Laidlaw Murray, Baritone with 9.05 pm A Band Concert By Piano. (4059).] the: Argyll and Sutherland High- 8.40 p.m. The Second of the series landers relayed from the Kowloon

Fotball Club. "Music and the All Brow

11.00 p.m. Casa down.

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