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Tenders for the construction of Twin Scrow. Sea-going Launch for the Port of Moulmein.
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
BREWERS BOOKSHOP.
MONDAY,
HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
The Final Dividend declared for the Year ending 21st December 1934 at the rate of Three Pounds
I have pleasure in informing Sterling at exchange 1/8 1/2 is the public that I have this day payable on and after the 25th acquired the business known as February 1935 at the Offices of the Brower's The Bookshop Limited, Corporation, where shareholders and will continue to trade at the are requested to apply for War original address-Ching Building rants.
10 Fedder Street, Hongkong--Post
V. M. GRAYBURN, Office Box No. 12-under the style By Order of the Board of Directors, of BREWERS BOOKSHOP.
Chief Manager. Hongkong, 23rd February, 1985.
CHARLES E. WATSON,
Proprietor.
Hongkong, March 1st, 1935,
ST. PATRICK'S BALL-
Members
of the St. Patrick's Society are reminded that the Annual Ball takes place on Friday,
MARCH
1935.
ATHLETIC MEETING
CENTRAL BRITISH SCHOOL HOLD ANNUAL SPORTS
KOMO exciting Keen racing and finishes were witnessed at King's Park when the Central British School held its annual "athletic sports on Saturday afternoon. There were many parents and friends present, including the Rev. G. E. 8. Upsdell, Headmaster of the School.
Rivalry between the three "houses," Chocolate, Blue and Red was keen Chocolate whole meat, during the Houze coming out on top with 142 points to win the championship. Rod was second. The Inter-form Shield was won by Form IV.
R. Holdon, Gunson, P. Wilson and QUEEN'S DISPENSARY T. Maycock were outstanding among the boys, while Peggy Stringer and Raymondo Jordan excelled among the girls.
DEPOSITORS' BIG INTEREST
CAUSE BANKRUPTCY
LARGE ROOM in the Morning Post Screw Soa-going Launch for the 15th inst., at the Peninsula Hotel, was made against the Queen's Dis-
Holding, suitable for ames or stock room Apply Manager, South China Morning Post.
Lump sum tenders are invited for the construction of a Twin Port of Moulmein, delivered Moulmein, to plan and specifica- Guest lists should be forwarded to tion drawn up in the Government the Hon. Ball Secretary as soon as
possible. Dockyard, Rangoon. Such plan
at
For the boneft of Members and
A Receiving Order in bankruptcy pensary by the Chief Justice, Mr. A. Court on Saturday.. D. A. MacGregor, at the Bankruptcy
Ma Tak-fong, stated to be a part
ors.
TO LET-Newly-built modern four. roomed FLATS, 128, Kennedy Road, and specification may be obtained their Guests, a special dinner will per and cashier, represented the debt
the Resident Engineer, bathroom attached, servants' quarters, from
and electric, gas
Rent Government Dockyard, Rangoon, Karake. moderate, Apply 130, Kennedy Road.
on payment. Telephone 26900.
be served at the Peninsula Hotel on the night of the Ball, at the coat of $3.00 per person, Reserva-on
Management.
Mr. J. T. Prior of Messrs. Willim- and Grist, representing the
retired bat manufacturer of 475, Honnessey Road put his client in the box to prove the debt owed him by Queen's DispensarY..
The estimated cost of the launch |tions to be made direct to Flater petitioning eroditor, Ma Sal-chaung, TO LET --Nice three-roomed FLATS, is Rs. 2,10,000. in Nathan Road, Hankow Road and
Tenders may please bo Peking Road, Kowloon, Three minutes from Ferry. Modern conveniences, addressed to the Port Officer, the Cheap rent. Apply Tung Tack Co., 6, Moulmein, in a double cover, Queen's Road, Central. Telephone Inner cover being sealed and
30.
TO LET Furnished European Dwell- Ing HOUSE, No. 11, Mountain View, The Poak. Six bedroom with drawing. Dialog. Billiard and Drying rooms, Servants
Sultable for quartere. bachelor Mess. Reasonable rent will ba considered. Available for occupa- sion from 1st April, 1936. Apply to Mackinaon Mackenzie & Co., P. & O.
Building.
HOTELS
AIRLIN HOTEL, 23-26, Nathan Road, Kowloon, under British ownership and 2 rainutes Star Ferry.
maxaremont.
"Tendor
marked on the outside for construction of a Twin Scrow Sea-going Launch."
Tenders will be received up to 4 p.in. of the 1st August, 1035,
Timo of delivery in Moulmein from date of receipt of letter intimating acceptance of Tendor to be stated Is Tander.
will
J. C. M. GRENHAM,
Hon. Ball Secretary, Manufacturers Life Ins., Co.,
Asiatic Building.
THB HONGKONG & KOWLOON WHARF & GODOWN CO., LTD.
Notice to Shareholders.
THE FORTY-EIGHTH ORDIN.
On completion of vessel, an In-ARY ANNUAL MEETING: OF elining oxperiment
be SHAREHOLDERS will be held at carried out at cost and expense of the Office of Messrs. Jardine, the successful tonderer.
The undersigned does not bind himself to accept the lowest or
At the conclusion of the events, the prizes were presented by Mrs. T. R. Rowell, wife of Mr. T. R. Rowell, Assistant Headmaster.
The Rev. Mr. Upsdell, on behalf of
of sport they had provided. Tho those present, thanked the com- petitors for the excellent afternoon spirit of sportsmanship, he said, nor only prevalled during that afternoon was present throughout the but
At the conclusion of the distribution of prizes, cheers were called for Mr. Rowell and the School.
school,
The Results
The results were as follows-
190 Tarda Championship, Bayaı Senior—1, T. Maycock 2. I. Hohlen: 3. W. Pryže.
Time 11.
Middle, G. Gumon and B. Larga; E, A. Taylor. Tuse.-18.1/5
Jenior-1, D. Gray: L, R Bashfold 3 C. de Rome. Time1-13.7/10 secs,
100 Yards Chempionship. Giriar Renior
Witness added that the assets of the debtor firm. were about $30,000 and the liabilities to depositors were a little over $30,000.
Mr. Prior pointed out that then. Jordan 1. E. Romeau: 3, 3. Hallet. nssets were actually written down as $20,000. The firm had had to suspend payment because of the enormous interest it was paying its depositora,
EXTRALITY RIGHTS
AMERICAN SURRENDER.NOT
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Time -14.2/5 ore.
Middle, P. Stringer; 2. A. Mariin; 3, K. Lewer. Time-11.2/5 tees.
Junior-1, E. McKelvio: 1. P. Duchana
x, . Houghton. Time.-14.1/2_secs.
100 Yards Indien, Bayi Bentor-1, th Maycock: Middle,--1, V. Mililaston : Junlar.- 1. C. de fome.
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Gles Bestari, I. Simflet; Middle-1, K. Hopkins Junior-1, X. La
220 Tards Relay (Don) Senior-i, Cho fazer 2. Dive. Time- min. 22 sert, Middle- Hed: 2 Chocolate; 1, Blus. Time-1 min. 11.2/5 sach.
Junior, Red £. Chocolate: Time in 28.6/5 secs.
Catch The Train Races Middle (Girl)—1. F. Bringer: 1, L. Karr; 3. E. Martin.
Every modern convenience, Excellent any tender or assign reasons for Report of the Directors and the issued a statement denying that cry: . . Benoksbank.
culada. Special ratos families. Tele- the rejection of any tender. pheno 57857.
Matheson & Co., Ltd., on Thursday, the 7th March, 1935, AT NOON, for the purpose of receiving the Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1934.
The Transfer Books of the Com- pany will be CLOSED from Friday, the 22nd February, 1935 to Thurs- day, the 7th March, 1935, both days thelusive.
Junior (Boys), R. Boshtota: 2, D. 100 Yards Bipping (Girl) Bentor-1, R.
Middle, 1. Stringer: 2. C. Bone; J. A. Martin.
Junior. R. Blakey, R Lower:'1. 2.
Yards (Days) Senior-65 1
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Pelping, Mar. 3. The American Legation has the question of surrendering the Jorant 2. E. Halletti & L. Bilet. extra-territorial rights in China by the United States was over raised during a recent interview between Mr. Tang Yu-jon, Per- menant Secretary of the Nanking Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Mr Nelson T. Johnson, American Minister. The statement assert- ed that the American Government had no intention of making a F. II. CRAPNELL,
change in the Stimson policy in High Jump, Beyer Boator. R Street: Secretary: dealing with the Far Eastern. E. Holden: 1, 0. Biter. Height: th
11 for Hongkong, 14th February, 1935. situation-Central News Agency. Medi-1. C. Foley $. W. Pryde; 8, 0.
Wilson Helchtimes 11. 4 Is
By Order of the
Board of Directors,
A NOVELTY ! A RARE, UNIQUE EVENT IN LOCAL HISTORY
BALI ON THE STAGE
THE BEAUTY OF THE ORIENT IN MUSIC AND RHYTHM.
RATU
WITH
IDJA
DEWI RATNA
AND THE
ROYAL BALINESE DANCERS
In their exotic, dynamic croations of Balinese Cultured Dances will soon come to Hongkong
NEVER SHOWN BEFORE !
AT
QUEEN'S
Magnificent, Gorgeous Costumes
NEVER TO BE SHOWN - AGAIN I
Wonderful Scenery
Western and Gamelan Orchestras.
DO NOT MISS THIS RARE OPPORTUNITY
AT THE QUEEN'S FROM WEDNESDAY, MAR. 6th.
Bu Jump, Girl Bentor, E. Rouden, walk over.
Mid-1, K. Lewer: 2, P. Siringer: 8. A. Zalhovenky, Helghli-4 1..2 Ina,
Junior-1. F, Lawer: 2. E. Morrison and A. McKelvie. Heights-3 ft. 8 inn,
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Back Race. Grist, Benior-1, 11. Relian Middle-1, K. Lower: Junior--1, A. Mo Keirs.
Beya Senior-1, W. Pryde: Midde-i, O. Gurion : Junior, D. Gray.
Mile (Benior Boys)-1, P. Wilson; 1, Mazrock; 3, E, Roberts, Time, milos: 42
680 Yarda (kiddie Boya),~~1, 0. Foley : 2, Q Carson, W. Pryde. Time-alna. 51.3/5 es
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So Taria, Gires Benior-t, R. Jordon 2. P. Sentcher; 3. & Kaliett.
_Midď.—I, P. Stringsri . C. Bone: 9. X. 1Topkira.
Jantor. A. McKelvia: 2, E. Lewer: 2) B.Komshion.
The of War. Benlor and Middle Boys.mak, Blue 1, Chocvinte.
Jullor Boys, Blue: Z, Chocolate, Obataels Raew,
A. McKeirio.
Girl Senior.-I, E. MSI, K, Lewer: Junior-1,
Bayer Senior.1, 0. Alter) Middle-1. J. Mitchell; Junior.-1, J. Lindear.
Inter House Kelly, Girls, Mines 2. Rod. Bays-). Red; 2, Chocolate.
Final tarsing. Chocolate Tou! 142 points Red House, 114 point; Bloe House, 118 poista. Inter-Form Shield won by Form 43
Victor Laderum Cup won by R. Holden (Chocolate), with 21 pointa,
Victrix Ludorum Cap won by . Jordan (Blue) with 19 points.
Junior Champion (lon) E. Geran (Chane
with Il pelota
Junior Champion (Girls) P. Alzinger (Bis) with 1 points.
Chocolate House Cup R. Holden 21 pointe and C. Gunson 21 points,
CHINESE EXCHANGE
CELEBRATION
PREPARATION FOR KING'S JUBILEE ILLUMINATION
One of the first Chinese commer- cial hongs to make preparations for the celebration of the King's Jubileo on May 6 is the Chinese Gold and Silver Exchange, which has as its members scores of native banks.
At a members' meeting on Satur day evening it was deelded that $2,000 will be set aside for the celebration of the King's Jubilee.
acheme consists of the erection. The of a pai lau at one end of Mercar Street, on which the new Exchange building la under construction. The poi lau will be electrically illuminated and the Exchange will also provide each member native bank with four artistic lanterns, Materials for erecting the pai lau will be sent specially from Canton, as the Exchange officiala believe that services of local scaffolding firma will be fully taxed when the cele bration period comes round.
The moeting Indicated that there was a possibility that the new Chi- ncaa Gold and Silver Exchange building may be completed next month and in such an event the Committed would arrange for the Bynchronous opening, of the Ex- change
go Building on the day of the Jubilee celebration.
A recommendation made at the saing meeting for the revival of an old practice for the Pxchange to open on Saturday afternoons' and Sundays was defeated.
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