THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JANUARY
31 1933.
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In the Mattor of The Kongkong Companies Ordinance 1911, and In the Matter of The South Chinn Cold Storage Company, Ltd. (In Voluntary Liquidation).
NOTICE OF MEETING OF CREDITORS.
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Pursuant to Section 181 of the 1911 a meeting of the creditors of Companies Ordinance No. 68 of the above-named Company will be held at the office of the under- signed at No. 4A, Don Voeux Road Centrál, Victoria, Hong Kong, at noon on Saturday, the 11th day of February, 1933.
KOWLOON UNION CHURCH.
MINOR AMENDMENTS TO
CONSTITUTION
The ninth annual meeting of the Kowloon Union Church was hold at the Union Church Hall Bug- at night, the large number at- tending being considerably mented by many visitors from the Hongkong Church. The annual roport, which was unanimously adopted, showed that the favour- the able financial position of Church had been maintained, the lanced from incomo. budget of $15,248.29 being
ba- The QB- the
timated expenses for year 1933 were given as $10,556.
Rev. Dr. E. L. Allen, M.A., Ph. D., occupied the Chair.
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The annual report, presented by the Hon. Secretary, Mr. G. R. Any person claiming to be a Lelb, was unanimously confirm be cd. to and desiring creditor present should at once inform the at No. undersigned at his office 44. Дел Voeux Road Central, Victorin aforenald.
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Dr. John Lanchester, Dental Surgeon has opened an office at 32. Nathan Rand, (1st floor); Kowloon. Tel. 67689.
Rev. F. Short, in seconding the motion, congratulated the Church and its workers for the work done! during the past year,
"It may be remembered that when we considered the invita- C. Y. KWAN, tion. for a new Minister Inst year we cleared the Liquidator.wo said that if
way financfully by balancing the budget of $8,000 we would pro- Bald ceed with the Invitation,"
pre- Rev. Short, "last year we sented a budget of, not $8,000, but $15,000 not only so, but the accounts show that this budget has been balanced. I would like to congratulate not only the Tren- rrer, Mr. R. Taylor, but every- ane for the way they have rallied around. I think this advantage nhould be taken to include in our motion a very real ward of con- gratulation to the officers of the Church and to the Church itself for the wonderful work that has been done during the past year." (Applause).
HONGKONG AUTOMOBILE
ASSOCIATION
The Annual Dinner Dance will be held at the Peninsula Hotel on Friday, February 3rd, 1933.
Booking of tables now open at the Hongkong and Peninsula Hotels. The charge is $6.00 for each person and should be paid at the time of booking.
By Order
3. D. EVANS,
Hon. Secretary.
THE "STAR" FERRY CO., LTD.
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The Chairman, in reply, said that although the financial position was satisfactory, he would like to stress the necessity of increas-s ing the number of persons who were prepared to give support to the Church.
Mr. Taylor's Departure. "We have not Mr. Warren here with Notice to Shareholdern..
ኒ፡ now," Dr. Allen anid. "Everyone knows what he did for NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the Church, and what a tower of THAT THE THIRTY-FIFTH strength he proved. Mr. Taylor to go ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING | is also leaving this year OF THIS COMPANY will be held at the Office of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co. Ltd., on THURS. DAY, the 9th February, 1933, at NOON, for the purpose of receiv ing the Report of the Directors together with a Statement of Ac- counts for the year ended 31st December, 1932.
The Register of Shares of the Company will be CLOSED from Wednesday, the 1st February 1933
Thursday. the 9th February, 1933, both days in- clusive.
to
on home leave. I need not com- ment further on his departure at this stage, for I feel sure that we will have the opportunity later of saying something on that sub- ject.
"The immediate duty that de- volves upon us is the appolat- ment of aqmeone as trustee place of Mr. Taylor,
yeur, and appointed for a
in who Was ac-
cordingly resigns. Whoever la appointed at this meeting will the serve for five
years, and General Committee is strongly of the opinion that it would not do to drop Mr. Taylor. Therefore,
By order of the Board of on behalf of the General Com- Directora,
F. H. CRAPNELL,
Secretary Hongkong. 24th January, 1933.
HONGKONG TRAMWAYS LTD.
at
Mr. Taylor mittee, I ask that be appointed for a period of five
years.'
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After the election of Mr. Taylor general discussion took place on the proposal that Rules 1 and 6 of Paragraph 8 of the Constitu- tlon be amended. The amend- ments, as carried by the meeting. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN provide (1) that the Committee that the ORDINARY YEARLY shall have power to admit per- of HONG- sons Into full membership. and GENERAL MEETING KONG TRAMWAYS LIMITED will(6) the Committee shall have the oversight be held at the offices of Messrs, responsibility of the
are also divided Provan and T. R. Ingram. (Gen- Jardine, Matheson & Co., Li, and control of Societien and meet-
into two communities. There are jeral Committee to choose a third). Hongkong, on THURSDAY, the ins for the furtherance of the together. We
work of the Church.
General Committee.-Mesdames the people who regard Hongkong 16th day of Febrimary, 1933,
as their home, and those who, here S. Nelson, Scott, T. Ferguson and Record Attendance. the 12 o'clock noon, to transact
of the Com- ordinary business
Dr. Allen, in declaring the for three years, look forward to the A. Lang; Messrs. R. Duncan, D. amendments carried, thanked the time when they will leave us. Yet Gow, A. W. Ingram, W. B. Sharpe, pany.
AND NOTICE 13 HEREBY visitors from Ilongkong for their it seems to me, that, looked at in F. Selwood, J. Provan, J. E. An-
He appreciated the the right way, it is a distinct ad- derson and Rev. F. Short.
Messrs. R. J. K. Walker and A. It is deadly to ALSO GIVEN that the REGISTER | Attendance."
vantage to be 20. OF MEMBERS of the Company Interest they bad shown by being become stereotyped. In Hongkong J. MacFadyen were subsequently will be CLOSED from THURS-present. It was possibly a record
one element can give stability and Ing.
The meeting closed with Bone- DAY, the 2nd to THURSDAY, the attendance for such an occasion, we can learn from one another co-opted at the Committee meet-
days especially as it was one of those and another progress, and so in 10th February, 1933, both
nights when everyone felt tempted that way we can achieve for more diction, pronounced by Dr. Allen. inclusive.
to stay by the reside.
than If we hadn't these I won't "When Mra. Allen and I came call them dimculties-advantages. here 12 months ago, you gave us Then there are other things that a very cordial welcome." he said, distinguish us as a congregation, "During the course of those 12 but that is the main point, I hope months you have continued that that in the year that is lying be- cordiality in every way possible, fore us we will go forward in the and I thank you most sincerely on spirit of the time that has gone behalf of Mrs. Allen and myself. past.
By Order of the Board,
W. F. SIMMONS.
Secrotary. Hongkong, January 25th, 1933.
Church
HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE CO., LTD.
"I think I should add a brief "I would just like to suy just word of thanks to all those who one more word of thanks to an
of help. I re- Notice in hereby given that the workell for the Church. I ask you other real source Annual Ordinary General Meeting to forgive me if I depart from pro- for to the South China Morning of Shareholders will be held at cedure slightly, and do not parti-Post which has so generously plac the Hongkong Hotel, Hong Kong,cularise. But I do want to thanked in Ita columns at our disposal on Monday, the 13th February, all those who helped-those who week by week for the
held office and those who worked notices." 1933, at 11.00 am. for the purpose behind the scenes.
Election of Officera. of receiving the Report of the "Every congregation has its own Directors together with a State-mculties, but the point about At the conclusion of 'Dr. Allon's ment of Accounts for the
your those difficulties in that if you look remarks, which were greeted with at them the right way they become applause, the election of offico bear- The Transfor Books of the the opportunities of the congrega ure for the forthcoming year took Company will be closed from tlon. We in this Colony are in a place. The election resulted as fol- Wednesday, 1st February, to peculiar position, but it is those lowa: Monday, 13th February, both days poculiarities that give us the chance that other Churches have inclusive.
not got. Some of us aro from one part of the British Isles, and some i are from another part. Some are MacFadyen. outside the United Kingdom al-
Hongkong Telegraph. ended 31st December, 1932.
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