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.$1.50
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FELIX HAT BHOP, York Building,' Chater load. We beg to announce our Autumn 10 Days SALE of all our Block in order to make room for 2: picco Girla now Shipments. Woollen Jumper Sults, $20. 2 pieces "Nattiknit Suits, from 100. Hats latest styles, from $10. All After noon and Evening Gowns half price, regardless cost. Inspection cordially. invited.
ORDER YOUR XMAS CARDS from the LITTLE SHOP.. Original and delightful scenes of China. Telephone 26448 for samples to be sent to you.
Gloucester THE LITTLE SHOP,
aro (Mozzanino Floor) Building,
the displaying Sport Dresses irom woll-known firm Knit-Kraft, Shang- hai, also select madela of Bingezie and taby gowns. Orders will be taken.
TO LET
TO LET Bright and alry OFFICE ROOMS, Kayamally Building, No. 20, Queen's Road, Central. Available from December 1st. Apply Kayamally & Co., at above address,
APARTMENTS
AIRLIE HOTEL, 25, Nathan Road, Kowloon, Under British Ownership and Management. Central Location summer near Star Ferry. Special rates
Homellke now in effect. atmosphere. Telephona 67357,
CONSIGNEES' NOTICES.
SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
The Motorship,
"ARAMIS"
Arrived Hongkong on Sunday, the 6th November, 1933. From MARSEILLES &c. Consignees of Cargo by the above named steamer are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Oplum, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and placed at their risk in the Godowns of the Hongkong Kow. loon Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd., Kowloon, whence deilvery can be obtained as the goods are landed. Goods not cleared within 7 Including date of arrival, will be subject to rent.
days
All claims must be sent to the undersigned before Wednesday, 16th
1980, or they will November
bo
cognized.-
not
Packages must be left in
BANK HOLIDAY.
In Accordance with Government Ordinance, the Exchange Banks will be closed for the Transaction of Public Business on Saturday, the 11th November (The Armistica Day),
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER
R.
NOTICE.
Armistice Day.
11th November, 1933. Persons arriving by car to attend the Ceremony at the Ceno- aph are requested to direct their drivera, to proceed vin Des Voeux
GO
NOTICE.
1933;
MAJOR-GENERAL SIR R. CANTON ICE CO.
BUCKLAND
MEETING
ANGLO-ARGENTINIAN
TRADE
Ratifications of New Pacts Exchanged
London, Nov. 7.
Hongkong, 7th November, 1993. Rond Contralto Statuo Square, writing, beforò noon on 10th motor-ear and seriously injured shareholders in the Hongkong agreement signed in May, together
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
On and after the 3rd November, 1933, Mr. R. OHL, will take charge of this Company's Local Agency.
P. PAYHAS,
Agent.
THE HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF - CHILDREN.--
"
What to do to help a child. Anyone knowing of a child who has been assaulted, neglected or Ill-treated in a manner ilkely to cause unnecessary suffering or injury to health, or knowing of a parent who is seeking advice on any matter concerning a, child, would be doing an act of kindness by communicating at once with--
The Hon. Secretaries, H.K.S.P.C. c/o G.P.O. Box No. 613, Hongkong, or the Inspector, 40 Pokfulüm Road, 1st floor; or the Inspector, 242, Lockhart Rond, lat floor; or the Inspector. 12, Sal Yeung Chol Street, 1st floor. Kowloon
All further steps will be taken. by the borne, and expenses Society,
The Informant's name will be: kept strictly private, except in cases where malice is proved.
By Special Arrangement Mrs. T. M. West, pupil of Max Factor, Holly- wood, blake-Up Genine, will daily demonstrate the magle art of Make- Un at Sincero's and the China Em- porium as per announcements.
JEAN HARLOW,es-marang with CLARK GABLE Io 35-6-581⁄2 "Hold Your ManTM
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Florence Vondelle Interview JEAN HARLOW · "COLOR In make-up must mean color harmony," mya Jean Harlow."And, of course, Max Factor, who creates all the make-op used by stars and and lipsticic harmonized in color for each type."
the Godowns for examination by thedio, as this perfect answer in powder, rouge
consignees, and the Company's Sur-
veyor Mesars:-Goddard and Douglas 10.00 .m. on Friday, the 10th November, 1933. Consignoes must have a Revenue Gilleor in attendanco when damaged datlable goods are examined by the Company's Surveyors.
No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us lu ray case whatever.
IL OIL,
Agent, Hongkong, 5th November, 1033.
ARDANTIKAN EXACOSTIA DA.
ASAHI BEER
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Agents Bole
MITSUI
EUSSAN
KAISHA
MISENER BAIKI
CHAND WRizts LTD.
HONGKONG
SANFBEER
COMPANY
JAPAN
BESE
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R. "To hirawalze with my complexion colorings ...platinum blonde hair, very fils sklo and blue sye... Max Factor's Flesh Powder is perfect, Sa soft and fiam in texture, St bjends naturally with the skin, creating a satin-smooth make-up that I know wildling for hours."
2."Route should impart a lifelike, deBeate flush of color, and I find Max Factor's Flame Rongs the correct color harmony for my type. Creamy smooth intexture,lebende easily and clogs perfectly. And here's a bit...pat it on lightly; blend with Engertips to gain an added softness of coloring."
3."Jp make-up Its Important... it must be moisture proof; It must be permanent in color; it must harmoniis with your colorings, your powder and your rouge. So I use Mar Factor's Super Indelible Lipstick... Flame le my color harmony *.lipe tone. I make up the upper lip first, pres my together, and then fil in the natural contour."
IN LONDON
The
Hongkong Telegraph.
is on sale at
SELFRIDGES
·For Advertising Rates the London Representatives
are
REUTERS, LIMITED
Advertisement Dept. 24, Old Jewry,
NDON, E.C.Z.
where the passengers will aligot and walk to the Cenotaph.
E. D. C. WOLFE, Inspector General of Police. Hongkong 7th November, 1933.
HONGKONG TELEPHONE COMPANY, LIMITED, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an
Extraordinary General Meeting of the above Company will be held at the Board Room of the Company, Exchange Build- ng, (Second floor), Des Voeux
Rond Central, Victoria, Hongkong, on Tuesday, the 25th day of November, 1933, at 12 Noon when the subjoined Resolutions will be proposed as Special Resolutions, viz:
(1) That the present authorised Capital of the Company of $3,000,000 divided into 600,- 000 shares (hereinafter re ferred to as "old shares"') of the nominal value of 310 each, the whole of which have been issued, be in- creased to $7,500,000 by the creation of 250,000 new shares of the nominal value
ROAD ACCIDENT
A SMALL LOSS FOR It is requested that all Civil
TRAGEDY Associations and individuals who
THE YEAR. on the wish to place wreaths
London, Nov. 7. A small loss for the year The death has occurred of amounting to under $2,000 was re- Armistice Day, will Major-General Sir Reginald Duck-ported by the Chairman (Mr, T. E. Cenotaph at the conclusion of the
An exchange of ratifications of Service on kindly inform the undersigned, in land, who was knocked down by a Pearce) at the yearly meeting of
tho." Anglo-Argentine. commercial November, so that accommodation on Sunday-Reuter.
Canton Ice Manufacturing Co., may be arranged within the Police'
The late Bir Reginald Wilck Ltd., which was held in the offices with those of the supplementary agreement regarding tarit modi- Henry Buckland, KC.M.G., CB. of the General Ice & Cold Storage floations, took place this evening barrier.
late of the Royal Engineers, was Co. Ltd. this morning. The loss between Sir John Simon and Dr. born on January 20, 1804, the was stated to be due to an out-albran. youngest son of the late Mr. C. T. break of cholora at Canton last
The May Convention entered Buckland, of the Bengal Civil Ser-year and official restrictions placed formally Into force an from ita vice. He was educated at Eton on the sale of goods to which ice date and the tariff reductions and Woolwich,
was applied. Entering the Army in 1883, he was promoted Captain in 1891, Major 1900, Licut Colonel in 1908. and Colonel in 1913.
E. D. G. WOLFE, Inspector General of Police Hongkong, 8th November, 1988.
0.
NOTICE.
Water Supply.
provided for in the supplementary agreement come into iorce na`trom mid-night to-day-British Wire-
THE PALESTINE DISTURBANCE
CHAIRMAN'S SPEECH. The Chairman sald:-Gentle-loss. From 1914 to 1918 he was on men. Before I proceed with the active service in the Great War, ordinary business of the Meeting was mentioned in despatches, and wish to make special reference Mr. Leung Yan-po. Mr. Loung It is hereby notified that com- received the order of Commander to the death of our late Director, mencing on Thursday, 9th Novem- of the Bath. Later he was pro-Yan-po was one of the Company'a moted Major-General, and the er-
and served original Directors ber, the hours of supply on the der of KCMG. was conferred on
continuously on the Board until Island will be 11 am, and 4-9 | hima.
Sir Reginald Buckland was also his death. Mr. Leung Yan-po had p.m.
a Commander of the Legion of the Company's best interests Honour, his other foreign decora-hoort. and his views were at all, tion being a Montenegrin Gold times much appreciated.
A. G. W. TICKLE,
Water Authority. Public Works Department,
Hongkong, 8th November, 1933:
NAVAL AND MILITARY
Y.M.C.A.
H.M.S. Borwick Entertainers will prosent
Medal for Merit,
He was A.D.C, to His Majesty the King from 1900 to 1918, and saw service in many parts of the world. He was with the Egyptian Army in 1889; a year later he car- ried out survey work at Lagos; was appointed Adjutant of the School of Military Engineering, and then continued his survey work in Ireland. From there he
gineer Salisbury district, and then, as Chief Engineer, he journoyed to Egypt
or $10 each ranking ns for "DIE BIER-SARTEN, BOHEMIA" was appointed Chlef Royal En-
dividend 28 hereinafter montioned and in all other respects pari passu with the old shares constituting the Company's present Issued capital.
(2) That the sold 200,000
new
THIS EVENING
'
at 9 p.m.
at the European YM.C.A. Kowloon,
HONGKONG FUNDS.
.
FURTHER CONTRIBUTION TO
POPPY DAY APPEAL Previouely acknowledged $4,726 Hongkong Hotel Peninsula Hotel Repulse Bay Hotel the Peak Hotel
shares be offered forthwith In the first instance (in the -proportion of one new share for every complete number of two old shares held by them respectively) to the members of the Company who on the 28th day of November 1933, are re: gistered in the Company's Share Register as holders of the said 500,000 old shares at par and so that on acceptance of Buck offer the sum of $2.50 per share sholl be due and payable leaving the balance duo on cach of such said now shares of $7.50 per ahero to be called up at such time or times na the Directors of the Company shall see it to make Calls BQ in respect thereof and
that such new sharos 80 accepted as aforesaid shall rank for dividend as from First day of January, 1934.
And that such offer be made by notice specifying the number of shares to
the *which
member is entitled, and limiting a- time within which the offer, If not accepted by the mem- ber on behalf of himself or his nominee, will be deemed to be declined, and that the Directors be at liberty to Ax such time or times and to extend auch time or times to such date or dates, and as they upon such terms may think fit. And further that any of the said 250,000 shares which shall not be taken by the Com
in shareholders -pany's
manner aforesaid. be dis- posed of in such manner at such time or timea and upon such terms as the Com- pany's Directors shall in their absoluto discretion think fit.
new
(8) That no shareholder shall bo entitled to any offer of a fraction of an additional new share in respect of any odd old share held by such Bhareholder.
The Transfer Books of the Com- pany will be closed from the 20th November 1973. to 28th November 1933, (both days Inclusiva) during which period no transfer of shares can be réglatered.
By Order of the Beard.
W. L. McKENZIE,
Secretary. Hongkong. Asf October, 1983.
POPPY DAY
"EARL HAIG'S FUND
Further contributions will be. gratefully received by
Mr. F. G., Maunder, Secretary for Earl Hair's Fund, York Building. Hongkong.. Cheques should be made pay able to Thomson & Co. and crossed Poppy Day Fund
80
80
20
20
$4,820.
Further contributions will be
His earlier war service Includ- ed a period at the Sudan, for which he was decorated and mentioned in despatches, and the South African War, when he took part in the re- llef of Ladysmith and gained fur ther honours.
In 1896 he married Cicely, youngest, daughter of the late Mr. A. E. Pontifex, by whom he had a daughter. After her death in 1919, he married Christine Mar- varet, the second daughter of Mr. T. E. Barr-Smith of Adelaide, and widow of Captain E. Wright, Bra Dragoon Guards.
MASSAGE.
Mr. & Mrs. Y. Mori. Holder of Japanese Government Liconco.
gratefully received by Mr. F. G. Maunder. Secretary to Earl Haig's Fund, York Building Hongkong. Cheques should be made payable to Thomson and Co. and crossed. "Poppy Day Fund."
Core Brained Ankles and Wriate, Flacommend for many youre by Toca! Hospitals and Doctor
Wyndham Street (1st floor)
Tol. No. 26051.
NOW CLEAN TEETH WHITER
THIS FASTER WAY
•
CHEER UPI I'LL TELL YOU HOW TO CLEAN YOUR TEETH...MAKE THEM BFARKLE
INSTANTLY KILLS GERMS THAT CAUSE MOST ORAL TROUBLES START brushing your teeth with Kolynon. In Just 3 days they'll look 3 shades whiter. They'll feel much cleaner. Here's the reason: Kelynos does what ordinary tooth paste can't do. As it cleans up ugly stain and taralsh-it foams into every tiny crevice and kille millions of germs that are the known cause of most toot and gum troubles. Thus Kolynos gives RESULTS YOU CAN SEE Clea
Cleaner. whiter teeth. Healthier looking gums. Give up Incompetent ways of brushing and start using the Kolynos technique -*
half-inch of this remarkable dental cream on a dry brush twice a day. It's the better, quicker way to cleaner, whiter teeth. Try it.
ASK
FOR
"JOSSMAN"
DEAR! MY TEETH LOOK WHITER AL- READY, KOLYNOS BURELY WORKS WONDERD.
THE ORIGINAL PLYMOUTH GIN,
Sole Agants:-
I'M CRAZY ABOUT YOUR GORGEOUS WHITE TEETH,
CALDBECK MACGREGOR & CO., LTD.
Prince's Building. Ice House Street,
at
Commons Tribute to Commissioner
The
ness.
He added "I know this Houss will
The Report and Accounts have
London, Nov. 7. now been in your hands for some
Colonial Secretary, Sir days and I will, with your con- seat, take them as read, and only Philip Cunilife Lister, referring to briefly refer in the course of my recent Palestina disturbances in remarks to such items as call for the House of Commons, repeated the firm assurance that the British comment.
Government's duty under the. Man- My predecessor when addressing date to both Arabs and Jews, would you a year ago, roferred to the bo discharged with scrupulous fair- aevore setback we had suffered in the latter part of our 1031_and 1932 trading year as a result of endorse that no officer could bo the cholera outbreak in Canton and found better qualified by knowledge, I regret to say that in submitting sympathy and experience to dis- these accounts to vou today I must charge that duty on the anot' than
the same. do
Although the the present High Commissioner." imposed restrictione
by the British Wireless. Authorities were removed August 1932 the affects have been far reaching and are still being SHANGHAI ST, LEGER. felt. In addition there has been
The Shanghai St. Legor, the main a certain amount of propaganda race on Monday, resulted during the summer months for the fellows purpose of instilling into the 1, The Traction Bird (Brand); 2, younger generation the dangers Herbert Campbell (Encarnneno): 1,
consumption} Hanny Lad (Clark) accompanying the
Timo: 3.59 3/5 BCE, outside of their homes of drinks and other delicacies for which ico is used as a cooling medium.
In
I am glad to say, however, that 500 was spont on our Buildings. business, though still disappoint-The remaining $1.800 was spent Ing in volume, has been steady on paire to machinery. As you
ace both Property throughout the year with a gradu-will
and
al swing towards improvement. Muchinery Accounts have been It may interest you to know that depreciated to the extent of $5,000, I am rind to say that dispite the whereas sales fell to the extent of
66% in the first half of the year fact that he plan hau beon In use e. August January as com- since 1921 it is still in good con pared with the previous year andition and is operating to entis. Increase of over 8% took place in fnction.
the second half of the year. As The not result of the year's compared with the previous year, working shows that a
loss of
It must not he forgotten of course $1,025.32 has been incurred. This that it wos during the latter half, Bun, as you will see, has been de- of 1982 that we suffered most ducted from the balance of 88.- severaly as a result of lie Cholera 718.01 brought forward from last
+ balance leaving
of eqidemic.
$6,829.69, which wih your per- mission it is proposed to carry forward.
year
-----REDUCE OUTPUT.-- Turning to the Accouats, you Your Directors are exploring will note that the balance trans ercry, avenuà, with a view to ferred from Working Annouat reducing overhende and with a amount to $21,905.69. This is return to more nomal times I $11,000 short of last year's figuro,trust it will be possible to submit and as you will understand, is then more favourable state of affairs direct result of reduced output. to the next Meeting of Share- I may say that the actual reduc holders.
tion of Revenue on ice sales Mr. T. J. Bridge seconded the amounted to $20,300 whereas, on adoption of the Report and Ac- the other hand, owing to the num-counts, and the motion was carried ber of standing charges to be unanimously. met, expenditure only dropped to the extent of $9.009,
OTHER BUSINESS. Messrs. S. H. Dodwell and Ho.. I might mention that the Kom-tong wore re-elected Direc General Managers have again tors, on the proposition of Mr. wavled their claim to the 3400 per Chan Napun, seconded by Mr. month for Office expenses pro- D. K. Kharas..
Togg
were
vided in the Company's Articles of On the motion of Mr. He Kom- Association. The only remunera-tong, acconded by Mr. R. Gordon; tion paid to them is the com- Messrs. Percy Smith, Seth & mission shown on the Profit & Fleming were reappointed Audi Loss Account, this year amount-tors at a remuneration of $350.
to 5072.18. You will note. This concluded the business of that your Directors have again; the meeting. Present to their fees being halved. Messrs. T. E. Pearce (Chairman), During the year the sum of $10.-19. H, Dodwell, Ho Kom-tong Lau 1595 aupandpil an BYick-chouk and R. Gordon, and Renewals and as this is larger tora: 1. D. Thomann (Seerat-
1 want, I foot than
ary), and the following sharc- planation is due to you. Of theers: Messrs. T. J. Bridva, D.K. forementioned sum 33.000 was Kharas, Chan Nal-pun and Chan spent on now helting while 35,- Iu-nom.
Tel. 26488.
THE LITTLE SHOP..
(Mezzanine Floor)
Gloucester Building.
Are displaying Sports Dresses from the well-known firm Knitcraft, Shanghai, also select models of Engerfo and Baby Gowns.
"Ordere: wi'l'cha 'takan,
BURGLARY
INSURANCE
For Particulars and Rates Apply
CHINA UNDERWRITERS, LIMITED.
40. Des Voeux Road Centrali
Phone: 28121.
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