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THE UNITED ASBESTOS ORIENTAL AGENCY LTD. · (In Voluntary Liquidation.)'
OF NAVY
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1934.
Shanghai, Nov. 21. An Interesting ceremony took NOTICE is hereby given that place aboard II. M. S. Kent yester- an Extraordinary General Meeting day when Admiral Sir Frederick f the United Asbestos Oriental Droyer, Commander-in-Chief of the ' Agency, Limited (in voluntary China Station, on behalf of the Lord iquidation) will be held at the Commissioners of the Admiralty, Offices of Messrs. Dodwell & Com-presented Mr. E. S. Wilkinson with a beautiful silver plaque in recogni- pany. Limited, at Queen's Bulld-tion of the valuable service he has ing Victoria, in the Colony ef rendered to the personnel of His Hongkong, on Tuesday, 27th day Majesty's Nayy through his con- of November 1934. at 11 o'clock in nection with the Union Jack Club. the morning at which Mocting the The Union Jack Club in Shang-: Liquidators will lay before then is one of the best known and Meeting an account of their acts liked service men's organisations in
the Far East. and dealings and of the conduct of the winding up during the fifth Quen's your of Liquidation.
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The presentation was made as a roquel to a report in which Sir Froderick informed the Lord Com- THE UNITED ASUESTOS missioners of the unbounded en- ORIENTAL AGENCY, LTD.husiasm and energy displayed by (Me, Wilkinson in keeping the Club (In Voluntary Liquidation.)rtonin-Reuter. samally Co., Queens Road, Per pro Dodwell & Company, Ltd., central, Hongkong.
STANLEY H. DODWELL,
Managing Director
Liquidators.
TO LET FLATS, at Sinifee Terrace, Nathan Rand, Kowloon, With all
conveniences, modern
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Arrived Hongkong on Sunday,
the 18th November, 1934,
From MARSEILLÈS &c.
that their goods with the exception of management,
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THE HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.
What to do to help n child.
BROKERS PLOT FASCIST COUP
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of wealthy New York brokers, headed by Mr, Gerald MacGuire.
Mr. MacGuire, Interviewed to- day, hotly denied the allegation.
BIGGER THAN BUTLER Seantor Dickstein, vice-chair- to there would probably be a public of the Committee, announced
cause unnecessary suffering or hearing on October 26, and added: injury to health, or knowing of "We will have bigger names than a parent who is seeking advice on Butler's hero."
Anyone knowing of a child who has been assaulted, neglected or fil-treated in a manner likely
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any matter concerning a child. Mr. John MacCormack, chair- would be doing an act of kindnessman of the Committee, emphasised y communicating at once with that General Butler had given hia The Hon. Secretariea, HI.K.S.P.C. evidence voluntarily and said that
he. WAN c/o G.P.O. Box No. 518, Hongkong heartedly in the investigations of
co-operating or the Inspector, 49 Pokfulum the plot, reports of which had been
NAMED AGAIN
whole.
Consignees of Cargo by the phove AIRLIE HOTEL, 21-25, Nathan Rond, ¡Rund, 1st floor; or the Inspector. I received from other sources also. named steamer tre hereby informed Kowloon, under British ownership and 242, Lockhart Road, lat floor; of Opium, Tressure and Valuabies are Every modern convenience. Excellent the Inspector. 12, Sai Yeung Chai being landed and placed at their risk cuisine. Spreial rates families. Tele-Street, 1st floor, Kowloon. In the Godowns of the Hongkong phone $7357.
Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd.,
Kowloon, yene dolivery can be obtained as the goods are inded.-...
Goods not cleared within 7 days including diste of arrival, will be sub- ject to rent.
All riam mutat he seni To the underlined before Wednesday, 28th November, 1931. or they will be recognized---
not
Damaged Packagenes must be left in the Godowns for examination by the consigneen, unit the Company's Sur- veyor Meer; Goddard and Douglas at 10.00 am. us Friday, the 23rd November, 1934. Consignees must have a Revenue Officer in attendance when umaged dutiable gooie examined by the Co.'s Surveyors.
ure
No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Golowns,
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.
R. OHL
Agent.
Hongkong, 18th November, 1934.
KOWLOON PARKING PROSECUTION
Case Against Officer
Dismissed
29 Years' Stomach Pains Ended!
MR. 1. P. MARTIN of KELVEDON, ESSEX, SAYS: I WRITE AS
Bisurated"
'A SERVICE TO THE PUBLIC' "I have suffered with gastritis findi gestion, etc.) for the last 20 years. I The casa in which Captain B. was near too well Inst April and could Duntop, R. A. Mess, Kowloon, was hardly eat anything without pain. Seeing Rummoned for causing an obstrue- your advertisement for
Magnesia I bought a bottle and am pleased on in the private car park on to tell you that I got free from pain almost October 31, and failing to obey at once. I can now eat my food without the instructions of Patrol Brown fear of pain and am in better health. I of the Automobile Association, send this letter with the object of being a was résumed before Mr. E. W service to the public. I am truly very Hamilton at the Kowloon Magis. grateful for the benefit I have had from tracy this morning. Owing La some doubt in the evidence, the defendant was discharged
It....I am keeping
Hisurated Magnesia quite fit thanks to
For Indigestion, gastritis and other painful stomach troubles there is no
Traffic-Inspector Nicolls ap- more effeclve somedy than *Bisurated' peared for the prosecution, while | Mognesla which has been used and Captain Dunlop conducted bia recommended by doctore and bospitals own defence.
for over 20 years. This remarkablo Defendant stated that on the remedy kas brought instant and peros. Dent ecllef to thousands who bad almoet
day in question he was going to giren up hape. Hongkong to keep an appointment.
'BISURATED'
He had previously parked his car s near the railings, and on this occasion he noticed that the white lines had been 'covered over with gravel, but as there was ample room for the other cars to get out, |
bo parked his car there.
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POWDER --- TABLETS
Every package deart_the
When he was walking towards eval 'Bitmag” Trade Mark-Do
the ferry, and was about 10 yards past the A. A, bax, he was entled. and saw a man whom he took to
BISMAC
IN WIRELESS TOUCH
be a mechanie. Defendant had the impression that this man had just come out of the A. A. box.
The following ships are expected This man
anid to him: "Excuse
to be in wireless communication me, sir: if you park, your car with Hongkong to-day: Konsan there, the other cars cannot get Maru, Alda, Kuusing, Tjilebock, out:" or words to that effect,
Engice. Etha Rickmers, Tamara, Defendant took this as a atute Paul Doumer, Jenny Moller, Chek- ment and not as a request to maung, Allpore, Jeypore, Trier, his ear.
At that time they were Luchow, Borneo Maru, Kuingchow, about 35 yards away from the car Albertie. Hydrangea. Empress of
In defendant's opinion the Asia, Toba Maru, Haiyang, Presi man was not in a position to judge dont Lincoln, Anhul, Sarpedon. whether the car could be got out
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or not, so he told the man to and have a look, and that there was plenty of room for the other care to get ops. To this the man topched his hat and said "0.K." |
Defendant further stated that If the man had stated that he was an official on duty, he (defendant), would have pond back and re- moved the car.
Er'dence was also given by Traffic Inspector Nicolls and Mr. CG. H. Dadson. Supervisor, of the
Automobile Association.
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All further steps will be taken, and expenseя borne, by the Society.
The Informant's name will be kept strictly private, except in cases where malice is proved.
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General Butler's evidente, pc- cording to newspaper stories, was that he was offered $3,000,000 to lead march on Washington and
overthrow the Goverment.
MacGuire made this offer on be He repeatedly stated that Mr. half of a syndicate of brokers, but as the ngent and not the prime mover, the newspapers allege.
Entering the Committee room, where he confronted General Butler, Mr. MacGuire suggested blandly that General Butler's story was nothing more than a publi- city stunt,Beuter.
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Socioty along similar nos to the Sino-British Culturni Socisty, · Thi texts of telegrama setting out th
A meeting presided over by Mr.objects of this society, one addresse Hau Pol-hung well-known Chinese to Signor Mussolini and the othe artist, was hold this evening for addressed to Mr. Llu Wen-tad the purpose of making preliminary Chinese, Ambassador to Rome arrangementa · för the establish-were read at the meeting- ments of a Sino-Italian Cultural Central News,
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