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GREEN ISLAND CEMENT COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 46th Ordinary · Annual Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Offices of the Company, Exchange Building, Des Voeux Road Central, Victoria, Hongkong, on Wednesday, the 1st day of May, 1935, at NOON, for the purpose of | receiving-a-Statement-of-Accounta and the Report of the Directors for the year ended 31st December, 1934,
The Transfer Book of the Company will be closed from Tuesday, the 23rd April, 1935, to TO LET-OFFICE ROOM, al Wednesday, the 1st May, 1935, both Hongkong Stock Exchange, 10, cedays inclusive.
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FRIDAY,
APRIL⠀⠀⠀ 5, 1935.
· RADIO BROADCAST
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by Dem
Or Recital Gregory Mareny. Greenwich Time Signal at 12 Noon.
D. THE "Under Ulg Ben** 330 pm. The D.B.G. Danes Orchestra.
1.15 m. The Coventry Hippodrome Or
chestra.
9.40 p.m. The Nawi and Announcements. 10 p.m. Close dawn.
Transmission 3
(0.8.)., G.5.E, and G.A,B,)
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14.15pm. lg Non, "Hubble and Ryreak.” 1029 pm. The Charles Ermance Onfulet,
FIERCE BATTLE.
RAGING
(Continued from Page ́1.)
In the Black God Temple area, the Government troops lost nearly 1,000 min and one brigade com- mander was seriously wounded. The Reds in this engagement auffered some 1,500 casualties.
The heavy bombardment of the town continued for 24 hours be- 31 p.m. Epeeches at the bangust, given fore the Red attack carried it by
the Royal Emaire Bociety on the|
rators of 11.11.1. the Duke of, ] storm.-Router Special. Clatcater
relayed from
Groveno Nance. Park Lane.
Londen,
11.20 p.m. Excerpta from Oyers. The 3.1.C.
Empire Orchestra.
Greenwich Time Bignal at 4 pm..
·
RIVER LINĘ CRUMBLED
Kweiyang, April 4. Severe fighting between Reda 12 5.1. Lankruer, Hir Wafers here, and Government troops has been resumed at a point near Siuwen, some distance to the north of Kwelyang.
1120 m. The Hotel Heizwpela Otekočem. 123EAM. The Nawa and Announcements 12.50 x.m. The Hotel Matropela Orebesten
(contd.).
1.35 am. Daner Maste.
1,43 .. Class dewa
Board of Directora,
T. C. T. BECK,
Secretary. Hongkong, 3rd April. 1935..
Transmission. 4
(6.8.D. and G.Ħ3.)
Tour-A, S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.
TO LET-From 16th May or earlier, or for sale, modern furnished roomed flat, vicinity Peninsula fotel, All conveniences. refrigerator, tele- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN phony, two modern bathrooms. Write that the FIFTIETH Annual Ordin- Box No. 234, "Hongkong Telegraph."
ary General Meeting of the Com- SPEC TO LET.-New modern two-storey Dany (since its registration) will Finder HOUSE, Bear 8 mille stone, Tauen be held at the Hong Kong Hotel, please return c/o "The Hongkong Wan. Excellent avencry, modern sani-Hongkong, on Tuesday, the 1011 Lation, screened against mosquitoes. April, 1935, at 11.30 a.m.. for the Telegraph."
Apply Sincere Banking and Trust, Tel. 21386.
purpose of receiving the Report of [the General Managers, together
LOSTHORN-RIMMED TACLES in hine leather case.
FOR SALE OR RENT FOR SALE or RENT-BATHING SILED, at Stanley. A year or for the season or to share its use. Write ox No, 243, Hongkong Telegrani"
POR
FOR SALE
10-valve SALE Kolster
attractive RADIO-GRAMOPHONE cabinet in first class condition. Write Dox No. 298, "Hongkong Telegraph." FOR SALE-General Electric RE- FRIGERATOR, Porcelain Hned, large size with two doors, four ice tray In first class condition, Price reason- able. Write Box No. 217, "Hongkong Telegraph,"
FOR SALE-Immollately, centrally located shop premises (corner Ladies dress-maker leaving Colony) large show-window.
with
Furnituro and fittings may be taken over. Write Box No. 233, Hongkong Telegraph."
Jumituru and all fittings. Rent $100
FOR RENT-Attractive three-room with a Statement of Accounts for FLAT. on Conduit Road, overlooking
arbour, complete with good teakwond the year ended 31st October, 1934. The Register of Shares of the per month, furniture reasonably Company will be closed from priced. Write Box No. 235, "Hongkong Thursday, the 11th day of April, Telegraph.
to Wednesday, the 17th April, Į1935, both days inclusive, during which period no transfer of shares can be registered.
ST. STEPHEN'S COLLÈGE.
Stanley..
The Summer Term will begin on Thursday, April 11th. when New Students, whether Boarders or Day-boys,
should attend for
axamination at 9 a.m. Próspectuses may be obtained from Mr. Li Hoi Tung, Messrs, Banker & Co., Bunk of China Buliding, or The Warden, St. Stephen's College, Stanley.
EXCHANGE RATES
FOR SALE BUICK, 8-cylinder, ave- passenger Sedan, De Luxe Model, Paris..
Geneva. with two spare
wheels and tyres.
Berlin.. Athens.
Shanghai.
Owner driven and mechanically per fect. low mileage. Reasonably priced. Write Box No. 230, "Hongkong Tele-Man graph."
New York. FOR SALE-Complete FURNITURE Amsterdam. and fittings for three room flat (on Vienna Condult Road overlooking harbour) which can be rented for $100 per month. Furniture reasonably priced. Terms to suitable party. Write Box
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No. 236, "Hongkong Telegraph," Brassela
FLATS TO LET
– IMMEDIATE-POSSESSION. Attrag tive. well furnished four-toom FLAT, ground floor, 11A, Carnarvon Read corner of Cameron
Beige
Montreal. Silver (Spot).
Road Cool and Silver (forward).28.7/16 quiet. Good location. All modern con- War Loan.. veniences. Apply 1st floor.
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,
General Managers. Hongkong, 3rd April, 1935.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that Mr. John Archibald Ritchie, A.R.L.B.A., |
has been admitted as a Partner In the frm of Messrs. Palmer &. Turner, na from the 1st day of April, 1035.
PALMER & TURNER.
THE INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
4.84
The 7,20%
Fifty-fourth Ordinary 2676 General Meeting of the Company 1154 will be held at the Offices of tho 482 A
General Managers, Bicesra. Jardine, 35.13/32
110 Matheson & Co., Ltd., Pedder 2/0% Street, Hongkong, on Thursday, 28.35/04
38th April, 1935, at noon, for the 1/2.1/16 purpose of receiving the Report of 401% the Directora, passing the 212-Accounts,-and-electing-Directors
1/64
and Auditors.
4.86 28.5/10
The Transfer Books of the Com- 287
100 pany will be closed from the 10th April to the. 1st May inclusive.
HONGKONG CELEBRATION
OF
SILVER JUBILEE
PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME
May 6--Morning
10 a.m.-Official Service in St. John's Cathedral.
11 a.m.-Public meeting in the Headquarters of the Hongkong Volunteers Defence Corps, attended by His Excellency the Governor the Members of the Executive and Legislative Councils, Judges. Local Justices of the Peace, Heads of Departments and the Jubilee Committee, and their ladies, at which a loyal address and a telegram of congratulation to His Majesty the King will be read and approved.
Noon, Royal Salute by the Navy and the Carrison.
May 6 Afternoon
4 p.m.-Garden Party at Government House,
Noon to 6 p.m.-Chinese procession in the town..
May 6-Evening
By order of the Board, JARDINE, MATHESON & CO.
LIMITED. General Managers. Hongkong, 3rd April, 1936.
CLUB DE RECREIO.
7th Annual Athletic Meeting Sunday, 28th April, 1935,
ZANIA
FANLING GOLF
STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY
Old Course
9.36 W. H. B. Rigg". W., K.
Robinson".
DOLLARS NOT ON MANIFEST.
SHIP'S FIREMEN FINED
A fine of $75 cach, with the alternative of one month's hard labour, was imposed upon Sit Ah-
9.40, D. J. Gilmore, F. M. Ellis. 9.44 A. D. Humphreys, A. Ritchie 9.48 8. II. Dodwell, L. H. Geare. 9.52 A, Sommerfelt, L. R. Moncrieff.chiu, aged 18, and Chan Ah-tak, 0.56 G. T. May, R. C. Webb. 10.00 W. W. Showan,
ngod 34, both Arearn, when they Wappeared before Mr. Macfadyen
Pittendrigh. 10.04 W. 3, 8. Key, D. S. Edward. 10.08 A. M. W. Scott, J. F. Lawrit. 10.12. T. A. Péace, P. H. Scones. 10.15 R. R. Davies, W. N. A. Smalley. 10-20 A. C. 1. Bowker, Comdr. Hole
Butcher.
ton Smith,
at tho Central Police Court this morning, and pleaded guilty to the importation of unmanifcated dollars and 16 silver ingets on cargo, consisting of 1,860 allver board the steamer Hulchow.
10.24 A. E. Lissman, R. Young, 10.28 G. W. Stabb, F. C. R. Black.
A fine of $150, or two months' 10.32 D. A, Campbell, A. H. R.
hard labour, was imposed upon... 10.30 T. C. Monaghan, C. A. Midle. Chan Hai-man, aged 43, shop
manager. who was
separately 10.40 R. A. Rodgers, C. J. Stelling-charged in respect of the importa-
wer!T.
tion of the silver dollars. The pressure in this direction 10.44 L. R. Billinghurst, G. B. S.
Thomson. has been somewhat relieved by a
Revenue-Officer Grimmitt, who diversion of the Reds created by 10.48 H. G. Williams, J. C. Dunbar, appeared for the prosecution,
A. MacDonald, 7.m. His low. The News and Announce the Szechuenese and Yunnanese 10.62 J. B.
A stated that yesterday a party of are advancing from
trovonue forces, who
officers boarded the west and north.-Contral News,"
steamer Hulchow, and a search of the ship was carried out. Thes silver dollars were found in SERIOUS SITUATION
different packets in the stakehold.. and were claimed by the third [defendant. The first two defand- the money and ingots from Shang- ants admitted that they brought
Ihai. A cable was found relating
to the dollars and ingots. A. The third defendant,
2.30 AM Entariode, 2.30. The and of 18.M. Hoyal. Air
Foren College, Branwell." Greenwick Time Signal at 7 pm. 3.25 mm. A Skrich by P. G. Weichous. 1,59 m. Jack Wilson und bis Versatile
Growich Time Rignit at .5 .. 4.13 sum. Sports Talk, 1.10 4.5.
Jack Barty's Party.
5.30 *M.Melady Making
A talk by Sir Walford Davies with mustral illustrations
#.. The News and Announcements. 10. The Wiretera Military Hand. 4.15 m. Clave few
KZRM PROGRAMME
This Evening's Broadcast From Manila
The following programme will be beat from Manila tha vening by AZILM.
6. p.m. Solerenden.
4.30 pm. Kan Informational Period. 6.10 p.m. English Tuformational Period.
(Chala KXEG).
Bremner. 10.60 A. McKellar, G. Milne. 11.00 G. A. Stewart, J. D. McClatchie 11.04 J. G. Pilcher, J. S, MacLaren.
11.08 E. des Voeux, A. B. Purves, Chungking. April 4.
11.12 3. A. Sleap, 1. L S. Webb, In the name of Marshal Chiang 11.16 A. T. Lay, D. W. McEwen.
11.20 Capt. Michell, Comdr. Telicy. Kai-shek an official communique 11.24 G. Marseille, A. B. Raworth. has been issued by the lochi Anti-11.28 G. C. Werrail, T. R. Chassels, Red Military Hindquarters' report 11.32 R. I. Cherrill, E. Bathurst.' ing the latest Rud situation in Northern Szachtun
·
It states that the mula body of the Reds under the command of Ian islang bin has succeeded in erossing the Ka-ling-kiang. Biver at several points since the night of April 28 without meeting with stiff resistance from the | Government troops under the
of command
General From
4.15 p. Filialen Songs by Flor Sabite,ponsibl. for the 7.10 p.. Request.
soprano,
jin
, Dollar Hteamship Co. Programme Chung-yun, who WAR held res defence of that
This serious facture on the part of his troops in checking the Red advance was mainly due to the fact that General Tan Chung-yan ignored th. Government order for the strengthening of the defence
7.45 p.m. Huken y Cla "rogramme.
p.. Club Besaty Productė. Programme,
very white Runcem, 4.15 ..
Standard Vacuum Co. Pro
ΣΤΗΝ ΤΗ
4.38 m. Half Hue of Clulent Music, under the suspfers of the Manila Traia Centre, conducted Alfredo Rom.
23. Ktock Quotationrum.
1 pm, Bay View Hotel Orchestra, 1. Berrira.
10.30 p.m. Sign Off.
"TELEGRAPH" ART
SUPPLEMENT
Topical Pictures To-morrow
:
Many pictures of topical in-
will teresi
in 10- appeur morrow's issue of the Tele- graph Pictorial Supplement, including adveral- wedding
groups.
The weddinica illustrated will be those of Dr. Ernest To and Miss. Hermine Long, Mr. Ng Wai-jeung and Misa Lat Wai-hon, Mr. Harry Wong _and_Miss_Ruby_Man,_and_a double wedding in which two brothers, Mr. Luk Kong- jeung and Mr. Luk Chung- leong, figured as bridegrooms.
Pictures taken at the open- ing of the Aberdeen Industrial School will appear, as well us two groups of athletes of the 1st. Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment.
There will ben pleture of the HK.V.D.C. Machine-Gun Com- pany's ball, whilst a mast in- teresting Blustration will be That of one of the new British- built
pirate-chasers being supplied to China,
GENEANETSZENÍ
By the kind
New Course
9.49 an. A. K. Mackenzie", S. Curr
11. K. W. Jones**, Browning.
9.44
1.62
when
HC Hopkins, Lt. Col. charged this morning, stated that the silver dollars were given by E. D. Matthews.
Lim by the first two defendants.
1:56
J. F. Robinson**, J. Adams. "Caddles from Superintendent. **Unsuccessful in ballot
Craire.
for
He had gone to receive the money" as the result of a cable he had Old received from Shanghai.
A man named Cheung. Ali-kau, who appeared in Court, calmed
Brought before Mr. Wynne-Jones'nt the ingots and monty. He stated the Kowloon Magistracy this morning that he had bought the Ingots in on a charge of breaking and entering Shanghai and had them brought the servants quarters of the Yick Tal to Hongkong, with the intention Girls' School, 511 Nathan Road, and of making some profit. He did stenting a basket of clothing, anot know that it was against the blanket and a quilt, two men.
Revenue-OMeer Grimmlit stated Puiking and Lau ilung, blin Shek
harge and were sentenced to three with the man's claim, and so was Kwong-wah, pleaded guilty to the that he was perfectly satisfed months hard labour each. Detectives the Superintendent of Imports as forts and block-nspector R. Cunningham stated that houses, along the River, which 18. strategically very important,
works, auch
With the collapse of resistance: along the Ka-ling-ktang River, the Government troops have been compelled to abandon Chueng-chi,] Lang-chung and some other dis- tricts to the south.
The Secch won Anti-Red Military Headquarters in hastily mobilia Ing all available forces to deal with the serious 'situation.-Cent tral News.
S'HAI MARKET REPORT
EXCHANGE EASIER ·
-AT-OPENING---
Shanghai, Apr. 5. The undertone of the Foreign Exchange Market is easier this morning and the market la dull, reports United Press.
Speculators are at present buy- ing dollars and selling gold bara due to the recent decrease in the spread,
The Exchange market opened stendy, snys Reuter. Rates eased off on speculative buying. At present the market is again stendy. with, a small amount of selling by Government banks.
The Central Bank of China's rate on London at 10.00 a.m. to- day was 1/B-7/32d. The equaliap- otion rate was 6.75 per cent.
OPEN RELAY RACE, Teams of * (2 of 220 yards and 2 of 440 yarda), Race to be run at 4.00 p.m. Lieutenant-Colonel H. B. L. Dowbig-
permission Post-entries from teams will begin, o..., a rally of Wolf Cub packa accepted.
will be held on the Volunteer Parado ground at 3 p. April 13. The programme comprises finirteen items, conimearing with an entry of the cubs and u Grand Howl. The other Items include dances, games, contests und races. At the conchwion of the
FRED A. XAVIER,
Hon. Secretary.
KING'S SILVER JUBILEE
Dollar Collection
The Silver Jubilee Dollar Collec- tion, to be devoted to local
BLAMES U.S. FOR
CRISIS
rally award of the Totem Pole BUT ROOSEVELT MAY
will be made. There will be charge for ten for visitors.
smali
charities, which His Majesty the cases of Meningitis were reported to
One case of Small-pox and three:
YET HELP CHINA
King will be asked to nominate, the local Health Authorities on Wed-Shanghai capitalist, interviewed by Пан now commenced and will neaday. continue until May 1.
Firma or Clubs which have not
8 p.m.-"Lighting up time"The Illuminations of the Colony yot secured collecting boxes
will be switched on instantaneously.
Military Bands will play in Hongkong and Kowloon. 9.30 p.m. Searchlight and rocket display by the Navy. Night-flying display by the Air Force.
Fireworks, and "artificial fountain" displays in the harbour.
Tuesday, May 7
ог
subscription lists are asked to communicate with the Hon. Dr. R.-H. Kotewall, Chink Building; Mr. A. Morris, 6 Ning Yueng Terraca; or Mr. S. F. Balfour. Colonial Socretariat, who will arrango for collecting boxes or
9.45 to 11 am-Roview at Happy Valley. Special space lists to be forwarded.
reserved for school-children,,
Noon to 6. p.m.-Chinese procession...
Chinese
8 p.m.---Ceneral illumination. Military Bands. lantern procession, which will pass Government House at 9.15 p.m. 9.30 p.m.-Repetition of the searchlight and Night Flying displays.
Wednesday, May 8
Noon to 6 p.m.--Chinose procession.
4
Mombers of the Indian dom- munity who have any difficulty in subscribing should communicate with Mr. J. H. Ruttonjer, 7 Duddell Street and members of the Portu-
guose community with Mr. Leo
d'Almada e Castro, Junior, Pelaco's Building.
Lady Southorn, O.B.E, Mrs. and Mrs. Braga - will alá,receive applications for boxes
to 6 pmJamberally at Happy Valley-including a March Kotowall, Past, displays of Bridge Building, Ambulance and other Scout and Guide activities. Country Dancing and exhibitions of handicraft or list. work? His Excellency the Governor and Lady Peel will be present,
Sunday, May 12
Maming Services in all churches and places of worship.
collecting boxes or subscription As soon as they are filled, the
lists, together with the money, should be taken to the Hongkong and Shanghai Bánk,
Honolulu, Apr. 5.` Mr. Arthur Woods, a prominent
the United Press here, en route to London, said that he blamed the United States sliver programme entirely for the monetary crisis..
However, he said that he
under- stood that President Roosevelt was aympathetic towards China despite the fact that "his hands were tied." Because of the President's senti- ments. Mr. Woods said that ho | thought the profect of an Anglo- American Toan to China would be hastened. United Press.
RAW RUBBER PRICES.
LATEST SINGAPORE
QUOTATIONS
Messrs. Bontomin and Folts have rezolved the following Straits cur- Taney quotations (buyers) from Singapore to-day for raw rubber:--- Snot
1874 tip 19% up 20% up. Det/Decimal:211 up. powerful line may be shocking Market:-Quiet
May/Juna July/Sopt...
Yuan aw
he school war closed for the Ching and Exports. fing Festival Lau Hung served ree wooks last month for stealing.
Japan
Jajan
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POST
Japan and Shanghai Зарал
The money and Ingots were ac cordingly returned to the man.
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