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APARTMENTS WANTED,

full

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on

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HEAR

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OF

TREASURES

CHINA'S ART

DISPLAY IN LONDON

AND SHANGHAI

for

Nanking. Jan. 29. Despite the agitation in some quarters, the Government has derided to adhere to its original plans and send the priceless art

its possession trasures in exhibition at Burlington Houge.

However, in order to remove understandings it will make publie details concerning the selec- tin of transporlatfon and prolec-

en of the pieces.

The treasures are being exhibited fortnight in Shanghai, commen- citron March 16, so the public will

able to offer suggestions before- [they are

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JANUARY

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

1935.

NOTICE.

HONGKONG AUTOMOBILE

ASSOCIATION.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ANNUAL GENERAL: MEETING of the members of this Association will be held in the Buard Room of Messrs. Jardine Matheson & Co., Ltd., on Wednes day, 6th February, 1935, at 5.30 p.m., to pass and adopt the Ac- counts for the year ending 81st clect December, 1934, and to. Officers, etc.,

By Order,

G. E. S. UPSDELL.

Hon. Secretary, HONGKONG TRAMWAYS LTD.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ORDINARY YEARLY GENERAL MEETING of HONG- KONG TRAMWAYS LIMITED will be held at the offices of Messrs. Ltd., Jardine. Matheson & Co., Hongkong, on THURSDAY, the 21st day of February, 1935, at 12 e'clock to iransact the ordinary business of the Company.

IS NOTICE AND

HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that the REGISTER OF MEMBERS of the Company will be CLOSED from WEDNES DAY, the 6th to THURSDAY, the days 21st February. 1935, both inclualve.

noon,

By Order of the Board,

W. P. SIMMONS,

Secretary. Hongking, January 26th, 1935. THE "STAR" FERRY COMPANY, LIMITED.

at

Notice to Shareholders. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE THIRTY-SEVENTH ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING OF THIS COMPANY will be held the Offee Messrs. Jardine. Matheson & Co., Ltd., on Tuesday, the 12th February, 1935, AT NOOX. for

of the purpose receiving the Report of the Direc tors together with a Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1934.

from

The Register of Shares of thej. Company will be CLOSED Monday, the 4th February, 1933 to Tuesday, the 12th February, 1935, both days inclusive.

By order of the

Board of Directors, F. 11. CRAPNELL,

Secretary. Hongkong, 25th January, 1935.

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HONGKONG CRITIC PRAISES. "Carter's show is the best seon in Hongkong for many years and should not be missed." South China Morning Post. "The whole show is indeed excellent; ona of the best to visit Hongkong for many years.” The Hongkong Telegraph.

"For those wanting to see something really entertaining in the way of modern magic, a Hongkong Dally Press. visit to the King's Theatre can be thoroughly recommen "In:shart Carter the Great has produced a show which will live long in the memories of local “China Madi

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FAMOUS PIANISTE INTERVIEWED

Studies People & Music

of All Nations

POLICE OFFICERS CHARGED SEQUEL TO MOTOR

FATALITY

A sequel to the recent Coroner's "I bolleve that to attain any skill inquiry into the death of Pang Young, a coolie, in Pottinger as an artist, it is necessary to study Street' on December 16, was the the people and music of all nations, said Madamo Hence Florigny, the appearance before Mr. W. Baho- famous French pianiste, when in Beld, at, the Contral Magistracy terviewed at the Hongkong Hotel this morning, of Police Bergoant. Effremoll, summoned for having yesterday.

Mme. Florigny, whose knowledge driven private car No. 3664 with of musical art is comprehensive, is out an appropriate driver's licence giving a concert at the Hongkong at 1.20 am, on December 18 in Hotel Roof Garden to-morrow oven-Pottinger Street, and with failing ing. She will include compositions to make a report of an accident.

The defendant admitted both by Mozart, Debussy, Schumann, Lully, Chopin, Liszt and Daquin, as summonses, saying that as he well as many French and Spanish thought the accident was such a trivial mutter, and there was not pieces.

For the last fifteen months, Mme. much damage done to the car, he Florigny has been travelling round need not report it. the world and, in addition to actuni touring, she has been studying the different people with whom she has come in contact.

She will leave here on Friday for Manila where several concerts will given. She will then journey

bo

Mr. Schofield fined defendant $10 on the first summons, and $20 on the second, remarking that it was more serious because he was..

Police Officer and should have known better,

Sub-Inspector Dredge was also for having allowed' an unlicensed driver (Sergeant Wherever concerts have been Effremoff) to drive the car, and given, Mme. Florigny has played to Inspector Alexander asked for a week's remand, as defendant was large audiences.

in hospital.

to Indo-China and Java, later ro-Hummoned turning to Japan,

"The English," she said, "aro delightful in their understanding of the beauties of music as composed by Chopin, Beethoven, Mozart and Liszt. Although I find it interest- ing to play to cosmopolitan Audiences, I really favour English listeners, especially those who turn ed up to see me in India Shangbai."

The request was granted.

NAVAL OFFICER FINED Lt. J. N. Garnett, Royal Navy, was fined a total of $30 on three summonses of having allowed an unlicensed driver to drivo private car No. 1738 at Repulse Bay on December 24 last year; driving without an appropriate licence; In attempting to understand the and failing to report a collision peoples of all races, Mme. Florigny with bus No. 2430.

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS

and

has interested herself to a large Defendant said he bought the degree in studying different music car a fortnight previous to the and instruments and seeking to in-incident, and was going to take terpret the style of each compost-out a licence. He did not make a tion. She has studied Oriental report of the collision because music in Morocco, India, Japan and there was no damage to his car.. China and has been most interested Inspector Alexander said the in different native instruments. defendant had lent the car to his Her favourite instrument is the brother, and it came into collision Chinese violin.

with a bus. No action was being In describing Chinese music and taken against defendant's brother. her study of it in Peking. Mme. who was away from the Colony. The Florigny sald:

defendant himself was an experi-

"I am more than pleased to find eneed driver. It was a slight the Chinese taking such an interest collision, and the bus received in their own music and also Euro- very little damage. The defendant pean compositions. They seem to had told the police that his car have fathomed the idioms of the was stopped at the time, but West and display a familiarity with whether he was driving or not, musical forms which speaks volumes he should have reported the for the intelligence of their race." nccident. Chinese students of foreign music flocked to her concerta in Peking and Tientsin.

HUMPHREYS

ESTATE CO.

DIVIDEND OF 8 PER CENT

The Directors of Humphreys

Dr. H. Kruppa was cautioned on a summons of leaving private car No. 3948 unattended in Chater Road. The doctor stated that he had gone into his office for a short while, and had left the car there because there was no other space available.

ALLEGED ROBBERS

POLICE

Estate and Finance Co., Ltd.. CAUGHT BY TRAFFIC will recommend the following! allocation of profits for the year! ended December 31, 1934, at the forthcoming annual meeting shareholdera:

Pay a dividend of

of Two

278 gangsters entered Malauwal Road, Kowloon City district, the

Mrs. home of

morning. Buntzen, at 9.30 this and after tying and gagging the victim, made off with $145 in cash and a gold finger ring.

8% 200,000 alinres $160,000.00 Transfer to Special Repairs & Rene

ฟ ไล A/c (To bring same up to $15,000.00) ...... And carry forward

Japan

In the street, later, two men, 11,602.70 alleged to be the robbers, were 29,880.13 chased by Traffe Sergt. McInnes on his motor-cycle and by £1 $201,382.89 motor-driver in his vehicle, and

eventually caught.

POST OFFICE.

INWARD MAILS.

Nellore

Saigon and Air Mali ex Marsellies. Saigon Service (Starselites, 10th January)

Shanghal

Amoy

Calcutta and Straits

Subang

Per

Tuesday.

Hai Ning/Tues., Jan, 29, 4.00 p.m. Kongao

..Tues., Jan. 29, 4 D.m. Teucer Tue, Jan. 29, 5 p.m.

January 29

New Mathilde

January 30.

Agapenor

January 81.

Sirdhana

January 11.

January 01.

OUTWARD MAILS.

For

Date and Time

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Samshui and Wuchow Shanghai

Wednesday.

Shanghat

Swatow Amoy

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Bul Sang

Friday.

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. Hohaw

Haiphong Bwatow. Amoy and

Canton

Foochow

Halyang

Parcels

(Duq Brisbane, February 18)

Rec.

Letfors

Neil Maersk

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Thursday,

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Central and South America and Europe via Victoria B.C., and *Europe via Siberia

(Dae Victoria B.C.,, 19th Feb.) Manila

Parcels,

Thurs., Jan. 81,:8 p.m.)

Thurs., Jan. 81, 6p.m.

Fri., Feb. 1, 1p.m Fri, Feb. 1, 2 pm Fel, Feb. 1, 2 pm

..Fr., Feb. 1. Feb. 1. Noon Feb. 1, 1.45 p. „Feb. 1. 2.30 p.my “Jan. 1, 4.80 p.m.

Fri., Feb. 1.

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Reg. Feb. 1. 4.15 pm Lettors,

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