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Canton, Feb. 8. It is authoritatively learned that Mr. flu Han-min, elected Chairman of the Standing Committee of the Kusmin tang Contral Executive Committer, is not proceeding to Nanking. In an WANTED Price list of materials exclusive interview, General Li Chung- for Construction, Architectural and yen, the Commander-in-chief of the Engineering work. Address: Mr.Kwangsi armies, Informned Renter that Jono Canavarro Nolasco GE No. since it was obvious that Nanking la 1-0, Avenida Almeida Ribeiro, Macao, not prepared to agree to the political view-point of Mr. Hu Han-min, the Chino,
latter did not find that the trip to the capital would serve any useful pur-
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DONG.
General Li denied the Chinese report that General Chiang Kai-shek has wired to the Canton Iraders asking them to persuade Mr. Hu Han- FOUND IN MR. CASSIDY'S CAR min to go to Nanking.
IN PEAK GARAGE Rifleman Edward Smith, of "D" Company of the Royal Ulater lifles, was convicted by Mr. Schofield, at the Central Magistracy on Saturday morn Ing, on three charges of being found in the Peak Hotel garage on Febra- nry 2 at 11.15 pm, for an unlawful purpose, driving private car No, 2852 without the permission of the owner,
$35.
was
A
Atrongly weak-kneed
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, FEBRUARY
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
Notice is hereby given that the Ordinary Yearly Meeting of the Shareholders in this Corporation will be held at the Head Office of the Corporation, No. 1, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong, on Saturday, the 22nd February, 1936, at 11.30 a.m. for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Board of Dircetors together with a Statement of Accounts for the year ending 31st December, 1935.
The Register of Shares of the Corporation will be closed from Monday, the 10th Februnry, to Saturday, the 22nd February, 1936, both days Inclusive) during which period no transfer of shares can be registered,
By Order of the Board of Directors.
V. M. GRAYBURN,
Chief Manager. Hongkong, 3rd February, 1936,
HONG KONG TELEPHONE
COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE.
THE BANK OF EAST ASIA, LTD.
NOTICE is hereby given that the SEVENTEENTH ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING OF THIS COMPANY will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, No. 10, Des Voeux Road Central, on Saturday the 16th February, 1930, ving the Report of the at 2.30 p.m., for the purpose of recel- Directors together with a Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1935.
The Register of Shares of the Com. pany will be closed, rom Saturday, 8th February, 1934, f Saturday, 15th February, 19.35, (bot days inclusive) during which period no transfer of shares can be registered.
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By Order of the Board of Directors,
KAN TONG PO.
Chief Manager. Hongkong, 30th January, 1936, TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC LONDON.
Local Examinations.
HONG KONG CENTRE.
The Following are the dates of the forthcoming Examinations:—
PRACTICAL (Vocal and Instru- montal Music) from 16th to 28th May, 1936. Last day of Entry 28th February, 1916.
THEORETICAL (Paper Work) on 13th June, 1936. Last day of Entry 6th March, 1936.
C/
Wm. ANDERSON, ANDERSON MUSIC CO., LTD. Ice House Street, Hongkong,
NOTICE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ELEVENTH ORDINARY
Entrance Forms, Music and all. YEARLY MEETING of HONG particulars on Application to the KONG TELEPHONE COMPANY. | Local Secretary. LIMITED, will be held on THURS- DAY, the 12th day of March, 1936, at the BOARD ROOM of the Company, Second Floor, Exchange Building, Hong Kong, at Noon for the purpose of receiving a State- ment of Accounts and the Report of the Board of Directors. for the financial year ended 31st Decem- to meet the Red suppression cam-ber, 1935, and re-electing two
er Directors and the Auditora. paign, declaring that in much cumstances Kwanga troops, cannot advance into Kwelchow but must re- main on the Kwangsi border guard in their own province.
munist situation.
With Kwangal atill bitterly opposed: to the Nanking regime and Mr. Hu the South, Han-min remaining in
Nariking- de- hopes for initiating South-West rapprochement are finitely diminishing,
Nonking Criticised General L Chung-yen
Nanking's criticises foreign policy and also its tactles employed in connection with the Con
He deplores the Afr. P. S. Cassidy, and driving without Central Government forces fallure to a licence, and was fined a total of prevent the Reds' advaser, and re grets that Nanking shoukl completely Wall tenore Kwangal's request for funds Evidence
given by Mohamed, P. C.. B. 360, that he had seen the defendant trying to open the door of a car which was parked in the car atand opposite the garage. Defendant failed to open the door, and then went into the garage, opened the door of car No. 2852 and got into the driver's seat, and started up the car. Witness went up to defendant and caught hold of his arm and asked him to come out, but defendant asked witness to get out. The car hit the wall about two or three times. Later an Inspector arrived on a telephone rall, and defendant was eventually taken away by a military excort.
the
ST. PATRICK'S BALL
The annual ball arranged for March 16th has been CANCELLED.
B. H. C. HALLOWES.
Hon. Secretary.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be closed from the 2nd March to the 12th March, St.. Patrick's Society of Hongkong, 1936, both days inclusive.
Dated this 4th day of February,
1936.
He expresses the opinion that, the future Communist situation will be very grave and dangerous once Reds have battled their way down to the Yunnan. Szechuen and Kwei- chow border. In such an event ex termination would be difficult owing to the numerous mountains in that locality and the complete lack of 14, transportation facilities.
No Japan Alliance'.. Did Not Want Compensation Mr. P. S. Cassidy stated that he General Li Chung-yen categorically was the owner of car No. 2852, and denies the rumours which have been said he had not given defendant per- circulating for some time of Kwang-
to drive it. Witness also si's secret alliance with Japan.
While admitting that Kwangsi Jins with regard to the car, but stated that purchased arnis from Japan he says the damage was so small that he that the deal was consummated after wished for ha compensation,
mission report by Mr. A. Ross),
Order of the Board.
W. L. MCKENZIE,
Secretary, Des Voeux Road Central,
Hong Kong.
HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND
- FINANCE COMPANY.
LIMITED.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ORDINARY consulting Mr. Hu Han-min, who that the ANNUAL agreed that there will be no harm in GENERAL MEETING of SHARE.
NOTICE.
HONGKONG/PHILIPPINE
ISLANDS FREIGHT
CONFERENCE.
Notice is hereby given that an increase of approximately 10% will be made in tariff rates effec- tivo 1st April, 1935. A new tariff is being printed to supersede tariff No. 8.
W. F. ARNDT,
Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, 6th February,, 1936.
Poon Shum, a car cleaner at the buying arms from Japan for use in HOLDERS will be held at the THE "STAR" FERRY COMPANY,
also gave evidence that the anti-Red campaign. Moreover Hong Kong Hotel, Hong Kong, on garage, defendant had started the engine of Kwangsi has been forced to take
The ear, and had run the car against such a step as Nanking did not allow TUESDAY. the 18th February, the wall four or five times.
Kwangsi to buy arins either from) 1936, at 11.30 a.m., for the purpose Sub-Inspector McEwen said that Europe or America. defendant had refused to get out of He denies the charge that Kwangsi of receiving the Report of the the car when he spoke to him, and tried to obtain a loan from the Directors together with a State- witness eventually had to pull defen- Japanese, and says that contrary to meat of Accounts for the dant outle then notified Mt. Austin_the... rumoured friendliness.... towards ended 31st December. 1935.. Barracks and a military escort was Japan, the Kwangai, people are boy- The TRANSFER BOOKS of the sent and defendant taken away. The cotting Japanese goods and students | hamper of the car was scratched and are holding anti-Japanese demonstra- Company will be CLOSED from there were slight traces of red dust tions,
on it. Defendant had been drinking. With referenc but he seemed to be able to walk and speak all right.
to the
LIMITED.
Notice To Shareholders,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THE THIRTY-EIGHTH THAT year. ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING OF THIS COMPANY, will be held at the Office of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., on Wednes today, the 12th February, 1936, at NOON, for the purpose of receiv- ing the Report of the Directors 1 Statement of together with Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1935..
SATURDAY, 8th February; frequent TUESDAY, 18th February, both visits to Nanking, the Kwanggi pro- days inclusive. „vincial enpita), by Japanese, General
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON, have Li says that most of them
kuchiao travelled to Kwanga with
General Managers. (Chinese government permits) ob-
Hongkong: 31st January, 1936. tained either from Nanking or Shang- The Kwangsi authorities have
In answer to the charge, defendant said he had no driver's licence. He had been drinking at the Soldiers' Club and was under the influence of liquor, He remembered nothing of what had hai. happened after he got to the Peak, had to extend there visitors courtesy. He could not drive a ear and he knewReuter. nothing about cars.
Lt. F. G. Ratelife, of the Royal,
Ulster Rifles, gave defendant's record
after Mr. Schofield had registered
New Fukien Governor?
General Isu Chung-chi, Vice Pre-
conviction. He stated that defendantsident of the Nanking Control Yuen.
MEN: OVERWORKED GLANDS
The Register of Shares of the Company will be CLOSED from Monday, the 3rd February. 1930, to Wednesday, the 12th February, 1936, both days inclusive.
By order of the Board of
had been punished by the Officer is named for the chairmanship of the MAY LET YOU DOWN Directors,
Commanding the Regiment for steal ing a motor car in Alexandria in July, 1994.
Mr. Schofield fined defendant $20) on the flest charge, $10 on the second and $0 on the third, romarking that he would not take a serious view of the case as the damage done was very Fittle.
NEW YEAR FEAST
TWENTY STREET SLEEPERS GIVEN A TREAT
Fukien provincial government, says the Canton Daily Sun.
IN A CRISIS:
The present chairman is General Chen Yi, who is well known for his Nine men out of ten past middle age are affected with Loss of Pro-Japanese sutlook, it is alleged.
General Chang Pa-kuci is appointed Vitality, Mental Fag, Restless commander-in-chief of anti-Com-ness, and Glandular Weakness. munist forces in Fukien, Kiangsi, Cheklang and Anhwel. A former Medical Science has come to commanding officer of the "Ironsides," their rescue he will assume his new post at Foó- show on February 15. Ten Nanking divisions will be placed under hiš command.
Both Hau Chung-chi and Chang are) natives of Kwangtung, having com- manded troops in Canton.
being the then executive ofeer. Those
with
POLISEX
Two divisions in Szechuen com-1 Tired men and women should POLISEX the Twenty inmates of the St. Francis Panded by General Wu Chi-wei were know about Home for Street Sleepers were treat-formerly under Chang Fa-kuci. W REJUVENATOR that positively ed to a Chinese Now Year feast two divisions will be sent to Fullen
rebuilds wasted tissues and yesterday at 11 o'clock in the fore to be placed at the command of the stimulates ductless glands into noon. The function was held above new Commander. the Parochial Hall of St. Teresa's
Church, Kowloon
Tong.
The treat was the first to be held
by the Home, which was opened only
Jast. October and is run entirely by lay brothers of the Third Order of St. Francis.
A lecture in Chineso was given by lay brother Henry Sze Chuen after the men
The home for street_sleepers-is
SEQUEL TO STRIKE
perfect functioning.
Thinking wears a man out more than football or tennis, don't think about your worries, men know about PÕLISEX. Getting five years younger with- out taking a rest... Impossible you think, defintely possible we Workers of the shipyard at St. know, our POLISEX Literature
WORKERS RESUME REPAIRS ON NORMANDIE
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Havre, Feb. 9.
altunted on the ground floor of No, Nazaire have obtained satisfaction for will tell you how and why.
any obligation whatsoever.
49 Shek Kip Mei Street, and com- their demands, and five hundred 'mon It is free, upon request without prises two, dormitories with sleeping working on the Normandie here will accommodation for twenty persons, return, on February 10 Reuter, At the rear of the premises is a small rooms for the lay brother en night watch duty, which fulls to each mem- ber of the organisation in turn.
The expenses of the establishment are defrayed by alma contributed to the cause by the Catholic community,
The workers at Havre on the Telephone 32193, call or write. Normandie, whose storn is being r paired, downed tools in sympathy with dockyard workers at St Nazaire-and Maraclllen on February 6, after a masa meeting of 5,000 workers had appointed a delegation to ask employ-
In addition to sheltering street ora to resume discussions in respect to sleepers the Order supply clothing to the workers' demands within forty- the needy on application,
elght hours, with the alternative of a Old newspapers are collected.a
-and-general strike. solu, and the proceeds are also used On February 8, 8,000 shipyard to defray expenses Those who have workers at St. Nazaire struck and old newspapers which are unwanted took claborate, niçasures to prevent are invited to send them to the home, work.. On the same day 4,000 work- Other unwanted articles auch an olders at Marseilles downed tools, and clothing etc., are also gratefully scores of ships were prevented from accepted.
discharging their cargo.
PHARMACEUTICALS
(FAR EAST), LTD, 306 Gloucester Building.
Mr. & Mrs. Y-Mori MASSAGE
Acupuncture, Moxocadale and Bone Bettion' alder of Japanme, and Hongkong Overs mph Licences. Gures, Sprained Ankle and
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4Wyndham Street. (ist- floor). -
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Secretary. Hongkong, 27th January, 1986.
THE
| HONGKONG SINGERS
will give a performance of The Messiah (Handel).
in
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL
on
WEDI ESDAY, February 19th, at 9 p.m. Programmes may be obtained
from the
Anderson Music Company.
COLLECTION
in_aid of THE HONGKONG BENEVOLENT
SOCIETY
and
THE STREET SLEEPERS' SHELTER SOCIETY.
10,
1936.
KING'S-
NEXT CHANGE!
A FURORE OF FUN -FOR YOU!
..and romantic escapades, 'tool.
Francis LEDERER
THE
The GAY DECEPTION
A JESSE L:LASICY. Production
FRANCES DEE
"BENITA 'HUMË 'ALAN MOWBRAY- JAKIMĀTAMIROFF
VINA DELMAR'S New
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BAD BOY
A FOX PICTURE, A
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And what a hit he was in her "BAD GIRL"I
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(Continued from Page 7.)
Catherine Stawari Contralto).. Greenwich Time Bignal et & p.m. 8 p.m.
"looks to lend."
8.11 p.m. The BJ.C. Northern Orchestra.
p.m. The News.
9.10 p.m. Geler Concerts
9.45 pan. Close down.
Transmission 3
(G.B.O. 10.11.48 v.m.1 0.8.E. 10 p.m.1 sm. I 0.8.3, 11-1 %)
10 p.m.
Jen. Arthur Balisbury and his Orchestra 10.45 p.m. A. talk by the Chief Engineer at
the British Broadcasting Corpore tion.
11 p.m. A Recital' by Winifred Bory
(Boprano).
11.20 p.m. Two Flaya: (1) “The Power and
12 a.m.
the lary modern fragidy, (2) "Jemle's Ert" (or "the". Down- Tall of Sentinte"), a radio play. A Bonals Recital.
Greenwich Time Biznal at 12.30 m.m. 1830 AM The News,
13.30. Daner Mule,
1 L.M. Clans down.
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Transmission 4
(G.S.B. and G.S.D.}
PART 3
1.1 am. Big Den, Falkman
Apache Band.
2. The News
2.18
. Orchestral Concert.
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