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TO-DAY'S NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTS.

25 WORDS

..$1.50

($8.00 If Not Prepaid.). The following replies have been received:---

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690, 236, 944, 945, 971, 992, 998, 19, 38, 49, 50.

· HONG KONG TELEPHONE

COMPANY, LIMITED.

THE HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1933.

B.

NOTICE.

Non-payment of Water Accounts.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Excess water and meter rental that an Extraordinary General accounts are posted to the person Meeting of the above Company who signed the Form "G" guaran- will be held at the Board Room teeing payment." This person is of the Company, Second Floor, generally the landlord or his Exchange Building, Des Voeux recognized agent.

LAMMERT'S AUCTIONS

BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES

PUBLIC AUCTION

of

Silks for Spring

ZA3

W

re-

3.3

1 of

Road Central, Victoria, in the In many instances, much in-

The Valuable leasehold pro- Colour of Hong Kong, on Wednes-convenience is caused to tenants TUITION GIVEN, day, the 22nd day of March, 1933, by the water supply being dis-perty situate, at Victoria ih, the

at 11.45 o'clock in the forenoon, or connected, without warning to Colony of Hong Kong and LATEST STEPS in Ball-room dances so soon thereafter as the Annual them, owing to the failure of the gistered at the Land Office (including the French and Argenting General Meeting of the Company guarantor to pay the accounts Section A of Subsection

the taught at Misa de shall have been concluded when within Tangoes) are

specified period. Section A of Inland Lot No. 1300 Coudar' Select Dancing Academy, 17, Queen's Road. Private lessons, the subjoined resolution will be Tenants are, therefore, advised to together with the Building there-

proposed: 19 Classed and Practice Dances daily.

extraordinary make suitable arrangements with on now known as NO. 17, YU ON resolution viz:-

their landlords to ensure that, all | TERRACE water and meter rental accounts are paid promptly.

PERSONAL.

STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! Horace for is a great Poet and Orator, There is a greater Poet, Orator and Patriot in Hongkong in your midst of whom you know not! For particu tars please communicate with Mr. J. P. V. Remedies, 408, Lockhart Road, Local.

TO BE SOLD

Comfortabic

tam

That the Articles of Association be altered so that the following Article shall be substituted for existing Article 100 viz:-

"100. The Directors, other than the Managing Director shall be paid by way of remunera- tion for their services the sum of $3,000 per annum in respect of each Director. Such re- muneration shall be deemed to accrue de die in diem."

AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a further Extra ordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held at the same place on Monday, the 10th day of April, 1933, at noon, for the pur pose of receiving a report of the proceedings of the above mention

Changes of ownership of pro- be perty should

notified Im- mediately to this Office

R M. HENDERSON,

Water Authority.

Public Works Department,

Hongkong, 6th March, 1935.`·

THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC

COMPANY, LTD.

Notice is hereby given that the Forty-fourth Ordinary Yearly Meeting will be held at the Com pany's Offices, P. & O. Building, on Wednesday, 15th March, 1933, al 11 am, for the purpose of present- ing the Report of the Directors together with a Statement of Ac-

56 The Peak, lately occupied by Dr Harston and adjoining the FURT Hospital Unfurnished. Cerenient, and cool. Six reema and Dressing room. Four bathrooms, bot and cold water. Modern sanitation Gas and Electric Light. Use of Tonnis Court. Saltable for a Mess of five, er ould be easily divided to salt two couples. Glad to Tram State and meeting and confirming, if counts to 31st December, 1932, and Motor Road Apply: THE HONG KONG REALTY AND TRUST COM- thought it, as a special resolu- electing Directors and Auditors. PANY, LIMITED. Exchange Building. tion the above mentioned resolu-The Register of Members of the Company will be closed from Dated this 8th day of March, 2nd March to 15th March, 1933, 1933.

both days inclusive, during which period no Transfer of Shares can be registered.

TO LET

TO LET Three-roomed modern FLATS, two bathroome, good ner vants accommodation. Write Box No. 50, "longkong Telegraph."

APARTMENTS

HOTEL-23-25, AIRLIE

Nathan Road Kowloon. Under European Management. Excellent cuisine. Modern Apartments. Terma Moderate. Three minates from forry. Tel. 67857.

RETREAD YOUR TYRES

"}

THE HONGKONG TYRE CO..

BIT Hennogy · Bond Telephone 28529

will sate, FOG money & trouble

BEPPU

EXPERT MASSAGE... No 308, Nathan Road 2nd Floor.

FOR

TONE,

QUALITY,

BEAUTY,

DURABILITY,

obtain the

MORRISON.

PIANO

(Guaranteed ten years).

FOR SALE OR HIRE

at

TSANG FOOK PIANO. COMPANY.

9. Ice House Street. "Telephone, 24648.

WHEN AT HOME

The

Hongkong Telegraph.

MAY BE PURCHASED AT

SELFRIDGE'S

LONDON WJ.

tion.

By Order of the Board,,

W. L. MCKENZIE,

Secretary.

THE CHINA LIGIFT & POWER CO. (1918), LTD.

Notice to Shareholders.

Notice is hereby given that, at Meeting of the Directors of the

By Order of the Board of Directors, GIBR, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.

Agents.

Hongkong, 15th February, 1933.

HONG KONG CLU

NOTICE

The FIFTH YEARLY DRAWING Company held on 6th March, 1933, of 120 Debentures (1923 issue-- a Call of $2 per share was made $500. each) of the Hong Kong apon the registered holders of Club, payable on Saturday, the 1933-Issue Shares allotted on 31st 30th September, 1933, will be held January and 15th February, 1933, in the Club House, at 10 o'clock, and on which the sum of $3 per am, on Monday, the 20th March, Share has been paid up.

Such call shall be payable to the Bankers of the Company, the Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation, at their Head Office, Queen's Road, Central, Victoria, Hong Kong, on 31st March, 1933.

By Order of the Board of. Directors,

NOEL BRAGA,

Secretary.

THE HONGKONG ROPE MANUFACTURING CO., LTD.

Notice to Shareholders.

Notice is hereby given that the Forty-ninth Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders in the above Company will be held at St. George's Building, Chater Road, Victoria, Hongkong, on Wednesday, the 29th March, 1933,. at 11 o'clock a.m., for the purpose of receiving a Statement of Ac- counts and the Report of the Directors for the year ended 31st December, 1932, and to transacti the Ordinary business of the Company.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from Monday, 20th March, 1933, until Wednesday, 29th March, · 1933, both days inclusive.

By Order of the Board of Direc- tors

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,

1933.

Bearers of Debentures are in- vited to attend the Drawing.

By order,

T. A. ROBERTSON, ··

Lieut. Col.,

Secretary,

Hongkong, 8th March, 1933. ..

METALS

of all kinds especially for ship-building & engineering work Complets, stock. "Best

Terms, immediate

delivery. "

SINGON & CO.

HING LUNG ST. Telephone 20515.

How to REMOVE A CORN!

PAIN STOPS INSTANTLY Why tako canoes with doscientific meth ods—or with onttũng corn? Klee-day_is Lisa mantilin metbed sand by millions for 35 years. Lavented by a furious chemolat Stops pain instantly, Corn goes in 3 days. How Clas-Ity worker A je 55e parit medien-

tion that land that resi

unders the covu i ka the Veil pad

prek ops palo ni paas. la the adpa- Krip thai. had a 10 am, DOLI skipping.

CRANIALI

Spesial sin for builona and calianer

HAUER & REAÇANI

General Managers. BLUE JAY CORN REMOVER

- Hongkong, 8th March, 1933.

Sun Culbertson & Frits

Investment bankers and brokers in securities and commodities

Daily New York and London Stock Exchange Service Commodity Futures on the principal American markets

Members of New York Cotton Exchange Members of Nationkl Raw Silk Exchange Inc, New York Members of The Rubber Exchange of New York, Inc. Members of The National Metal Exchange, Inc., New York Members of Chicago Board of Trade

"

Correspondents for Hayden, Stone & Co.

Cable Address: Swanstock Telephone 27253

Asia Life Building, 14, Queen's Road, Hongkong.

:

to be sold

on WEDNESDAY,

the 15th day of March, 1933, at 3 p.m. by MESSRS, LAMMERT BROS. · Auctioneers,

at their Salesroom, No. 4, Duddell Street, Victoria aforesaid. For further particulars and Conditions of Sale, Apply to: Messra. WOO AND NASIL,

Mortgagees' Solicitors, No. 4, Queen's Road Central,

Hong Kong."

or to:

Messrs. LAMMENT EROS,,

Auctioneers, No. 4, Duddell Street,

Hong Kong. .

By Order of the Mortgagees PUBLIC AUCTION

of the

VALUABLE LEASEHOLD

PROPERTY. Known as

No. 1 Gordon Road, Whitfield Hongkong To Be Sold By

PUBLIC AUCTION

on

THURSDAY 16th March, 1933, at 3 o'clock p.m.

By

Messrs. LAMMERT BROTHERS,

Auctioneers. At their Auction Rooms, Duddell Street, Victoria, Hongkong. The property consists of:-

The piece of ground and, pre- inises known as No. 1 Gordon Road Whitfield situate on Inland Lot No. 3320 held for the residue of a term of 75 years from the 19th Decem- her 1904 with a right of renewal thereof for one further term of 75 years created therein by a Crown Lease dated the 3rd day of August 1932.

..

Area 1901 square feet or there- abouts.

Crown Rent $24.00 per annum. For Particulars and Conditions of Sale

Apply to

·MESSRS.› DEACONS, Vendors' Solicitors,

1, Des Voeux Road Central, Hongkong. or to MESSRS. LAMMERT BROS., the Auctioneers.

MRS. MOTONO.

Hand and Electric Massage. Holder of Diplowa and Certificate of Tokyo Denki Ryoho Kenkyusho (Tokyo Electric Cure Inseitute). 31B, Wyndham Street.

DANGEROUS GOODS STORAGE

TWO SHOP-KEEPERS FINED

Two shop-keepers in Kowloon were summoned before Mr. But ters at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning for contravention of the Dangerous Goods Ordinance.

Lau Tam, of 703 Shanghai Street, was summoned for stor- ing 50 gallons of petrol in a pit at the back-yard of his premises without a licence from the Hon. 1. G. P.

Mr. J. C. Fitz-Henry, who pro- secuted, stated that the ground floor was used as a garage.

A fine of $25 was imposed. In the case of To Po, who was summoned on two charges in re- spect of storing 50 gallons of lurpentine, and 50 gallons of spirit of wine, Mr. Fitz-lienry said defendant's premises, No. 31 Non Chang Street, were used as a paint and-varnish faclory, Defendant had a licence time ago, but following a fire in Nan Chang Street in January last, his permit was cancelled.

A fine of $25 on each charge was imposed.

some

FASHIONS

ALL INCLUDED

IN OUR

ANNUAL

STOCK-TAKING

SALE

NOW ON

REMEMBER THE QUALITY

at

THE BOMBAY

SILK STORE!

LINING SILK 27" 30 Cents Yd.

FUJI SILK 27"

40 Cents Yd.

PALACE CREPE 27" 70 Cents Yd.

WASHING SATIN 27" 70 Cents Yd.

SPUN CREPE (Plain). 27" 80 Cents Yd.

MOROCAINE CREPE 36′′ 80 Cents Yd.

PRINTED CREPE 27" 85 Cents Yd.

CEORGETTE CREPE 36′′ $1.00 Yd.

RADIUM CREPE 27"

$1.40 Yd.

Oddments in

"KAYSER"

and

"HOLEPROOF"

Stockings $1.80 Pr..

THE

BOMBAY

SILK STORE

2. D'AGUILAR ST.

A new picture of the Schneider Trịo, with their harpsichord. They are giving a recital at the Roof Garden of the Hongkong Hotel on Monday night.

NEW ADMIRAL ARRIVES

SIR FREDK. DREYER IN HONGKONG

U. S. MONEY CRISIS

(Continued from Page 1) United States at the present time is about C$4,250,000,000, of which over a thousand million dollars is to be among the

Succeeding Admiral Sir Howard estimated Kelly 0.8 Commander-in-Chief, currency already in circulation, China Squadron, from Saturday leaving the Government about next, Admiral Sir F. Dreyer ar-three thousand million dollars in rived in Hongkong this morning gold to cover present and future by the P. & O. liner Ranpura, paper money-Reuter. accompanied by Lady Dreyer and his staff. No official arrange-

N.Y. STOCK MARKET.

ments were made ta wel- According to cable advices come the new Commander-in. received by Messrs. Swan, Culbert- Chief, who will not actually re-son and Fritz, New York believes lieve Admiral Kelly until Satur- that the Stock Exchange markets day morning.

will resume on Friday, as buying On Saturday, H. M. S. Suffolk orders are piling up with broker- will break the flag of the new age houses at prices generally Commander-in-Chief at 8 am, higher than Friday's closing in and will salute the flag of Admiral anticipation of sharp upward Kelly with seventeen guns, H.M.S.trend. All selling orders have Kent returning the sauto.

been cancelled.

Admiral Kelly, after inspecting

at noon.

came to the

a guard of honour at Queen's Pier Traders are speculating on a at 10.20 am., will cross the har possibility of a short squeeze, but bour in the Green Barge and will recall similar instances when the embark aboard the P. & O. liner Stock Exchange Corfu, which leaves for London rescue, Imposing restrictions to prevent wild füctuations. Spot Courtesy calls will be made by commodities are rising sharply, the Commodore.. and the G.0.C.

sugar being up 20 points, and British Troops on the new Com companies are selling only to mander-in-Chief on the same customers, to forestall spoculs- morning, and at 11.30 a.m. Admiration.

Dreyer will call on His Excellency

the Governor, afterwards return-

ing the calls of the Commodore

“GUTTER" PRICES.

gutter

and the G.O.C. His Excellency Yesterday,

call

markets-

was

the Governor will return the sprang up in various sections of Commander-in-Chief's

Andncial 'at the

district. Prices 12.30 pm.

quoted were generally at or above Friday's closing rates. It' impossible to determine the volume One dealer said several GAMBLING ON THE traders showed actual cash in the

neighbourhood of $20,000.·.

PEAK

FINED

Most business reported was in active Stock Exchange leaders, J. BATCH OF SERVANTS 1 Case appearing to be the favourite and being done at 39 which is up 3/8 from the last A house coolie and a gardener, official quotation on March 3rd. employed at 370, The Peak, the American Tel, & Tel. was done at residence of Mr. C. C. Clarke, 100, up 1/8, Allied Chemical & Manager of the Eastern Extension Dye was quoted at 80, up 1/2, Telegraph Company, appeared be-General Motors at 10, off 3/4, and fore Mr. Schofield in the Central Standard. Brands at 14-1/2, off Police Court this morning, charg-1/2. The demand was reported to ed with running gaming house have come mostly from short. in the servants quarters of their sellers, who fear a sharp rally master's house. Both defendants, when the market opens.

on conviction were fined $20 each.

Sub-Inspector Sheppared pro- secuted, and stated that $2.05 and 48 cents in Chinese money picked up from the table. There was a general stampede when the played in the London financial police entered, and one of the de- dealings in dollars continued but market to-day. The restriction on fendants attempted to retrieve the other currencies were dealt in money from the table,

fairly freely.. Seven others, employed at dif ferent Peak houses, were fined $3 cach for playing pai kau

LONDON MORE HOPEFUL.

A more hopeful feeling regard-- wing the American crisis was dis-

RECORD BRITISH

FLIGHT

AIRMEN SOON TO RETURN HOME

London, Mar. 8,

On the Stock Market Exchange, there was a more confident tone in ali ecctions,

British funds guined from one- eight

War to nine-sixteenth.. Loan three and half per cent, was quoted at 99%. Gold mining shares were again active Gold was quoted at 118/11.-British Wireless.

THE CHASE BANK..

A new engine has now been Bank is in receipt of the follow The local office of the Chase Atted to the Fairey Napier mono-

plane in which Squadron Leadering cable from its Head-Office in Gayford and Flight Lieutenant New York: Nicholetta broke the long dis- The Chase National Bank have tance record last month.

opened the same na all clearing...... The machine, after tests, flew house banks for restricted business over Cape Town, this

afternoon, in accordance with Government and the airmen will on Monday ruling."

begin their tour of the country on their Homeward Journey-British Wircleso.

"Go out of Court" was the stern "All right, young man; the Police woman in the Central Police Court retort Mr. Schofield gave to a Chinese will go with you and if your story this morning, when she refused to is true, I will pay your licence for stop talking; Her son was in the you" This cheering message came

from

the

Mr. Wynne-Jones on

dock charged with hawkipg Chinese. thesistrate's Bench this morning, and geant Nolloth explained that the de- newspapers without licence. Ser- seventy-third year, pleading distress-fendant hawked with his mother's ed circumstances in connexion with licence while she was asleep in the a hawking charge, was led away, ex early morning. A fine of $2, or five pressing his thanks.

days, was imposed.

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