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FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1935.

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THE HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI HOTELS,

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(Incorporated in Hongkong.).

PROTESTS

STRONG NOTES' FROM FRANCE AND ITALY

London, Mar. 21. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

According to a Parta message, that the Ordinary Yearly Mesting the French Note to the League

League

21 YEARS AGO

Extracts. From the "Telegraph" Files

The following extracts are from the Hongkong Telegraph for the week ended March 21, 1914.

The rate of dollar on demand was

of Shareholders of The Hongkong doce not ask for the immediate |18. 11%d.... and Shanghai Hotels, Limited, convocation of tho will be held at the Registered Council, because di la considered The Norwegian steamer Childnr Office of the Company (Exchange there-in-no-immediate danger,vas-pirated at Dian Bay and robbed Building, Des Voeux Road Central, but draws the attention of the of goods worth over $20,000. League to Germany's arbitrary Captain Neilsen was bound with Hongkong), on Thursday the 25th action and the Injury which may ropes during the five hours the day of April, 1935, at 11.30 am, result to the mutual trust of pirates were in charge of the ship. | for, the purpose of receiving

nations and the peace of the world. on Statement of Accounts and the

The Secretary-General of the com-Report of the Board of Directors League of Nations, M. Avenol, will for the year ended on the 31st present the French appeal to the December, 1934, confirming the President and other members of appointment of two Directors, the Council who will decide when and re-electing a Dircetor and the the Council will meat. | Auditors."

The 20th. Annual Athletic Sports WANTED TO BUY Second-hand Rattan veranda net, table, setter and will take place on Queen's College chairs, with or without cushions. One

Ground. Causeway Bay, large wardrobe. Write Box No. 230, "Hongkong Telegraph."

[SATURDAY, MARCH 30th,

mencing at 2 p.m.

FOR SALE

Mrs. G. R. Sayer has kindly con- sented to distribute the prizes,

A hearty Invitation la extended

FOR SALE-Threo HOUSES, beni location Queen's Rond Eant district, aubdivided into nine flats, seven to all friends, now occupied. Mortgagee willing to soil at sacrifice, Apply Wilkinson & Grist, 2 Queen's Road Central, long- kong.

TO LET

THE HONGKONG & WHAMPOA

DOCK CO., LTD.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the, Ordinary Yearly Meeting of Shareholders will be held in the LARGE BOOM in the Morning Post Office of the Company, 2 Queen's Building, suitable for office or stock-Building. Hongkong, on Monday, room. Apply Manager, South China Morning Post,

TO LET-Nice three-rooms: FLATS, No. 103, Hankow Road, and No. 45A, Poking Road, Kowloon. Near Ferry. Modern conveniences. Cheap rent. Apply Tung Tock Co., B. Queen's Road, Central, Telephone 25340,

25th March, 1935, at Noon, for con- sideration of the Directors' Raport and Statement of Accounts for the year ending 31st December, 1934.

The Share Register and Trans- for Books will be closed from the 18th to 26th March, 1915, both days inclusive,

TO LET Now modern two-story HOUSE, near 2 mile stone, Tauon By Order of the Board of Directors. Wan. Excellent scenery, modern san-. tation, screened against mosquitoes. Apply Sincers Banking and Trust Tel. 21885.

.

E. COCK,

Chief Manager. Hongkong. 12th March, 1935.

JOAN CRAWFORD

CLARK GABLE Robert MONTGOMERY

Three great stars whooping it up to beat "The Thin Man" in the year's gayost picture, made by W. S. Van Dyke, the director of that laugh-and- thrill kit! Joan loves Bob, and Clark lovos Joan... ito fun is surprising and hilarious till the very end!

Forsaking

ALL OTHERS

with

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FROM

TO-MORROW_

Tho Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from Saturday, 13th April, 1935, to Thursday, 25th April, 1935, both days inclusive.

By Order of the Board,

F. C. BARRY,

Secretary. Hongkong, 20th March, 1935.

UNION WATERBOAT CO., LIMITED.

The annual ball of the Hongkong Devanian Society was held, at the Hongkong Hotel. At the annual meeting held during the evening, Mr. M. S. Northcoto was elected President and Mr. Philip Jacka was un-appointed Hon. Secretary.

The non requires a animous decision of the Council before it can be allowed.

Mr. F. H. Baker, who has joined the firm of Ewens aud Needham, the was admitted a solicitor at Supreme Court.

Meanwhile, the decision to hold a Three Power Conference in Paris before Sir John' Simon pro- coeds to Berlin is hailed by the

Footprints of a tiger were din French Press as indicating that co-operation between Great Bri-covered in the gardon of the Chief tain. France and Italy has been Justice. Sir William Rees Davies. re-affirmed and strengthened. on The Peak.

On the other hand, the French appeal to the League is viewed with much sarcasm In Germany.

Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung do- clares that France has denies the League of Nations' idea by return- ing to the policy of alliances. It nds that the Geneva happenings will not have the slightest fluence on the development of

ONE OF AMERICA'S GREAT MEN

(Continued from Page 6.)

I recalled Fromageot, and others. the words of my richly experienced host: "Lanking back on my life, It is understood that the naval I do not remember any period in question will be raised during!Sir, which the world has moved so de- John Simon's discussions in Bercidedly-Indeed cannot help mov lin-Reuter,

Notice to Shareholders.

THE THIRTIETH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of SIIARE-affairs.. HOLDERS will be held in the Oflees of Messrs. Dodwell & Co., Lu, on WEDNESDAY, 3rd April. 1935, at 11 a.m. for the purpose of rucelving the report of the General Managers together with a state- ment of Accounts to 31st Decem- ber, 1934.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 23rd March to 3rd Apr, 1935, both dates inclusive.

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

General Managers. Hongkong, 16th March, 1935.

KING'S SİLVER JUBILEE

Dollar Collection Fund.

Lengue Meeting

Geneva, Mar. 21. The Council of the League of Nations will be convened within the first week in April to consider Germany's action in abrogating Clause V of the Treaty of Ver- sales.-United Press,

Peace at Stake

Paria, Mar. 21. "The German proclamation cor- responds to 19 conception, which, if accepted by the world, means the destruction of the work of peace founded by the League of Nations," declared the French Prime Minister, M. Flan- din, before a crowded Senate this

afternoon,

M. Flandin added that. France could not accept the Reich's thesis or its justification. France was bringing Germany's grave act before the League in virtue of

Managers of business frms and others who have employees are informed that special collection Boxes for the Jubilee $ Collec tion are now available at 6 Ning Yuen Terrace, temporary hand quarters of the St. John Ambu-Article IX, lance Brigade; telephone No. 26236,

"The peace of the world is again at stake," said M. Laval.

It was not true that France had The boxes can be obtained from

not fulfilled her. disarmament Mr. A. Morris, at the address undertakings. She had reduced mentioned above, or from Mr. Sher effectives-by-50-per-cent. hur F. Balfour. of the Colonial period of military service from

Secretariat.

three years to one, her feet from

011

The Collection is to begin on 768,000 tons to 550,000 tons, and April 1, between which date and similarly, her Air Force. If she May I the hexes should be circulat had not disarinest more, it was

account of the Te ad: whelled, they should be solely

pro- Bent to the Hongkong and Shang-armament which had been hat Bank, which has kindly under-ceeding across the Rhine. taken to receive same,

THE HONGKONG FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD.

Notice to Sharchulders.

It was untrue, he said, that the Ketch had executed her treaty obligations. The Reich referred to the cmcial destruction of war material, but forgot the clandestine construction, which was the real re-armament behind the official disarmament.

now

M. Flandin thon re-called the long at of occasions on which The Sixty-sixth Ordinary

France had gradually abandoned General Meeting of Shareholders her claims to reparations and will be held at the Offices of the added: "It could be asked how a undersigned on Friday; the 29th great people like the Germans, March, 1935, at Noon, for the pur-under such a travesty of history, pose of receiving the Report of the would ever prove their sincere desire for collaboration.* -Reuter. | General Managers, together with £ statement of Accounts, for the year ended the 1st December 1934.

The Share Register and Transfer Books will be closed from the 15th to the 29th March, 1935, both days inclusive,

JARDINE MATHESON & CO

"LIMITED. General Managers, The Hongkong Fire Insurance Co.,

· Ltd.. Hongkong, 8th March, 1995.

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Note Presented

London, Mar. 21. The French Note of protest Against the military developments in Germany was formally pre-

ted

ing even against mistaken counsels towards arbitration, internation- al understanding and collabora- tion."

"The churches, especially, can educate the nations in preaching that ideal,"

of his was another maxims, and in his mouth "ideal"" is no empty word. Mr. Kellogg is far from being an ostentatious man. In one public gesture he once put an example to the world, for when, after the signing of the Pact which so rightly bears his name, ho visited the grave of the Tinknown Solder under the Arc de Triomphe, he did what no one, no prince or statesman had ever dared do before: he knelt on _the_pave- ment and proved with closed eyes before that symbol of the millions who fell offering their lives for a new and better work.

So intense are Frank Kellogg's convictions....

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Flat Rejection

It is learned that the French Note to Britain on Sunday mooted the possibility of an appeal to the League and other measures against German conscription.

Berlin, Mar. 21. Baron von Neurath's reply to the Frunch Note says that the The fact that Britain had not explanation given by the French replied, but had sent a Note to Government does not take into Germany wihout prior discussion account the actual position, and with Franco, caused some irrita- must therefore be rejected by tion in France and there was much Germany-Rester.

Italian Protest

plain speaking at yesterday'ą dis- cussions between French and Italian statesmen. Both the int tor are strongly urging_con- the Borlin sultations prior to visit.

Berlin, Mar. 21. The Italian Ambassador to Berlin, Signor, Vittorio Cerutti delivered the Italian Note

After their vialt; to Berlin, Sir to Baron von Neurath at 1 p.m. John Simon or Mr. Eden will It is officially stated that the possibly seo Signor Mussolini. To-day's quotations as received Italian Note protested against The French deelston to appeal by Messrs. Swan, Culbertson and Germany's unilateral action in to the League Is regarded in Bri- matter Fritz shortly after the close of the denouncing the military clausestish political circles morning session of the Manila of the Treaty of Versailles.

of

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An appeal under specific olause of the Peace Treaty in not. koly and there is no idea of Invoking sanctions under Articlo Bangkok via Swntow XIX of the League Covenant.

Our Own Correspondent,

Thurs., Mar. 28, 4:30 pm.

Fri., Mar. 29, 1 p.m.

Pres. Polk Fri., Mar. 20, 5p.m. Sunday.

Kwangchow San. Mar. 81, 0. «.m.

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