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CONSIGNEES' NOTICES.

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DÉS, MESSAGERIES, MARITIMES..

The Steamship,

"MARECHAL_JOFFRE” No. 18 A/36 Bringing Carge from Marseilles &e,, arrived Hongkong on Saturday 11th) July, 1936.

Consigners are hereby informed informed that their goods with the exception of Upium, Treasure Vatumbles are being landed and storm into the flodowns of the Hongkong

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPHI.

FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1936.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BANK OF CANTON TO

NOTICE.

NOTICE is hereby given that as from the 15th day of July, 1936, Sir, CHAU CHIU MO (1) Kit

who was formerly mano- Ker of our business at Nos, 17 1to Sharp Street, East, Victoria, Hong Kong, is no longer identified with the Orm,

Inter the 16th day of July, 1936. The Cheong On Metal Works, Flashlight and Battery Manufac. Carers.

H, B. CHAUL, Maunging Proprietor

HONG KONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION

IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that an Interim Dividend of £2.10/- per anare, subject Lu deduction of

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the petitioning creditors, and Mr. H. C. Macnamara, instructed by Mr. D. E. Evans, represented the Bank in support of the petition. Mr. J. R. Prentls, Omislat fterelver, and Mr. S. Hampden Ross, Special Manager of the Bank, were ala present.

ACTRESS' ABDUCTORS

ARE FINED

CARRIED OFF STAR "FOR CHARITY" UNIVERSITY STUDENTS

Mr.D'Almada sali the petition was to ask the

Panction Court to tla scheme

reorganisation 1 aml tu confirm the reduction of capital. The bank. saitl enonsal, was incorporated in 1912 and carried on sureessfully, increasing its capital and its number of branches

Elsburgh, July 16. from time to time, until September

Twa waiversity students, Rotorlek 9, 1935, when it found itself unable Johnson Kenneth Brauer, the to meet paymenty and had to put latter a South African and member in a petition for winding-up. At that of the University's rugger Afteen, time the Baak had branches in Canton,

were found guilty. in The Sherif's and Court tonlay on a charge of sanult- Shanghai, Bangkok, Hankow other places in China, as well as in ing the netiesi, Miss Renee Houston San Francisco,

some nonths ago.

"FEELER" MEETINGS

Arrested for ultering' while prem į Kowison Wharf and Godown Co, Ltd., | Income Tax, has been declared for petition for winding-up and the pre-lightly during the rule which, pre-

ing through the windows of a house in Robinson Rond on Saturday, Chang Cheung.. 27, unemployed, admitted t the police that he had been respoti. sible for two thefts in that neighbour hood.

OB OF

the HALF YEAR ending 30th June, 1936, at rate of 1/3.5/16 per Dollar THE DIVIDEND will be payable en and after 10th August, 1936. of the offers of the Corporation. Ahere Shareholders are requested

Kowloon, whenes delivery may be obtained immediately after landing

All efnima must be wat in to me

For the 22nd July, 1936, before they will not be recognized,

Tamaged Packages whi be examin- Company's Surveyor the Appearing at the Central Maggis- jed tracy before Mr. C. B. Burgess the Messer: Goddard niel Douglas in the morning, he was rentenem to impusence of the Consignees at 10.00ị tự apply for Warrants.

am, on Friday, 17th July, 1936. prizeanut for three months on each of the larceny charges and an add- tional two months for loitering.

Sub-Inspector Kirby told the 'mart That about 2.15 an July 11, Chung war geen by un amal employeel

THE REGISTER OF SHARES of Consignees must have n' Revenue

closed Orer in attendance when any duti the Corporation will abis roots are examined by the Com-roan 27th JITY, to 8th AUGEST both days Inclusive) during pany's SurveyUJA,

No Fire Insuraner will be effected.

smen period su trieder af Shures at No. 127 Robition Road, peeping, by us in any case whatever,

A. 1L. se he peggiatered, Drough 'n window. When asked what

Agent. he was doing he said he had coma

Hongkong, 15 July, 192A,

to look at one furniture which h

to be removed. Mr. A. W. Sulter, who lives next door, took Chung to the police station where he admitted. two Inreenice,

On June 2, rald Sub-Inspector Kor- by, Chung nitted having climbed dralapipe at the home of Dr. 87. Sonham Rond, and Guzdar, ut stolen a silver powder box, a silver mounted mirror and a silver shoe horn, valued at $25. He said he had sold them to be melted down.

On July 10, he said, he had stolen A chromiam phted fork, vahed at $32, and sold it for $2 to a shop in Lower Lawear Rond. This was re Povered.

N. Y. K. LINE (NIPPON YUSEN KAISIJA) From EUROPE and STRAITS. The Steamship,

Fre

“HAKOZAKI MARUĻ” having arrived from the above ports, busting Confrares of Cargo are hereby in- formed that their Gonda handed and played at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns nt Kow- oon, whence delivery may be obtained.

Goode not cleared by the 23rd July, 1936, will be subject to rent.

Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consigner's and the Co's representas tives on any Tuesdays and Fridays at 2.30 pm, within the free storage period. For the examination

ANOTHER CASE Charged before Mr. W. Sebolield, at The Central Magistrney this morninte with having nitered

ered in the Roma Catholic cemetery at 6,40 năm, on July 16, Cheung Chin, 18, moenplayed, was bound over in a personal bund of $20 damned datable goods, the consig

1 res must arcange for Revenue to come up for judgment within one vras. It was stated by Detective-cer to be present, Sergeant Dowman that the

gardener

of

at the cemetery raw defendant chiral All aims inust be presented within over the wall and later found, hinten days of the steamer's arrival here, hiding behind a tree, Defendant was after which date they ennnot he detnined because there had been reocgnized.

several complaints of flowers being stolen from the cemetery.

LOCAL CHINESE

WEDDING

CEREMONY AT THE

No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.

No Bre incurance has been effected. NIPPON YESEN KAISBA. Hongkong. 16th July, 1936,

NY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF

DIRECTOR.

V. M. GRAYBURN, -

CHIEF MANAGER Hongkong, 7th July, 199A,

Came True After

55 Years

Leicester, July 1. WHEN it is our golden wed- ding you will be 99." The words were spokera volching- to his father by Mr. Willum Atterstone Parish Church 50 year Capell, when he was married

ago.

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They come true yesterday, when Mr. and Mrs. William Canell, who live at Kibworth, celerated neer

golden werking, and Mr, their Thomas Cupeli his 99th birthday,

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Shanghal at the Registrar's Office, Supreme

New York Court. Mr. M. J. Abbott oficisted int the ceremony which was Withered by Amsterdam Menses, Lo Pak-wah ajil Fung King-Manna Sudirtst A reception was held at the Luk Mr. Ng Koon-tung, Assistant in charge of the Jewellery and Watch Kwok Hotel. The honeymoon in Lisbon. Department of the Sincere Company, being spent in the Chung Shan Dis-Hongkongan and Miss Lo Yeg-wan, Hendmistress triet, nöör Macao,

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THE HONG KONG TELEGRAPH

... SIXTH

ANNUAL

Amateur Photographic

Competition

June-August, 1936.

Details have bebri unavoidably crowded out of this edition but the list of rules and Entry Form are printed below.

READ THE RULES CAREFULLY.

The Following Koles Competition

Govern the

1.-The Competifea in confined exclusively

te unntour photographers, a 2.-Pletured wubmitted in Sepia tones sĥmalą

by accompanied by a smaller print in black and white.

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collaboration

The two wes, rendy Ti faks the res The fact that the Bank had branches posibility for the act of a gang of in two Continents neemnted for theud whose desire was only to hold Mike Houston fer ransom for charity, delay that had taken place for the Miss Houston strainat ler ankle sent application. Shortly after the winding-ups petition was placed on the cedet her abduction, but was otherwise fle, the local ectors of the Bank unhurt. She did not wish to prosecute.

the youths. gut together and with some of the contributaries put The Snot, there was na ex- forward a scheme for reorganisation. cuse for the het, whether for ad decided that it would be treat in charity in this win, and it had better the interests of all parties that procrase. Kain: ry met Hing, hald be held be fore any attempt be made to get the Himp compare ively modernte necessary dirtient from the Court penale Johnson brian And five

pounds and Br theer. Renter, and the taratory rivaler menis connection with the scheme, "freler meetings resulted in an over- helming majority in favour of the scheme and the result was no originat me suminions hened before Mr. Justier Lindend who gave directions as the calling of meetings and the neces dire requirements. Similur sary tions, it might be realle 1, were given

The

WHOLE WORLD'S

SYMPATHY

(Continued from Pape 1.)

Buckinghaya Palace

to the National Commercial Sayings enver

Line

ter

Bank and thus Ka Wah Savings Bank | Pennie's congratulations 172 th in their schemes of retrganisation | King's nsenge, -Renter, whch were presented a short

In both these Defile the present one. ems the meetings wore helt and the chete anctioned by Mr. Justler Landsell,

Hitler's Congratulations

Berlin. July 16.

The news of the attempt on the fe of King Edward greatly shocked! Berlin.

All the requirements were enrriesl out although

WAN there Tens: interval #bf time between the notice convening the meeting and the meetings themselves because of the fact that the American creditors | danger.---Rrater. had to be consulted.

The outcome of the meetings, as re- ported by the Chairman, Dr. Li Shu- Tan, was that of the total value of

Herr Hitler sent the King n telegram expressing heartiest con- gratulations

escape from

un

House Of Lords Cheers'

Londun, July 10.

Queen Mary was one of the first the holdings in attendance $2.640,000 to congratsiate, her son on his safe ----$2,636,000 voted in favour of tho | return." scheine while $10,000 vetell against.

It could be seen, therefore, there, was

AN OBJECTION

The House of Lords abandoned its

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Continuing, counsel said that al Though ample notice had been given

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in

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enter

come forward to oppose the petitioned to the creditors, none of them had There was, however, something in the 528ay of an objection, namely the re- port of the Official Receiver. This report, counsel nabmitted, could wat have been put on the file, because there was no winding-up

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A feeling of profound k- at the King's escape from

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n the Official Receiver therefore assassination is everywhere apparent.

had no jurisdiction_to_make_such a

alement. The objection apparently Messages describing intense relief me from a party or parties interest. ure pouring in from all countries.

in the winding-up of the Rankin

"God Save the King" epitomises the sense that he stood to gain by it.

the comments of the press of all His Lordship: When do you mean? shades of opinion. Counsel: The Special Manager, It is stated

(or that McMahon His Lonship: But he is an official Mahon, the attacker) was also known of the Court. Is it not sufficient to as Jerome Baunigan, and was born say that the only information before 12932 the Court, which is in any sense eriti 10.111cl to the scheme was by an official 191100 of the Court?

100% Counsel: If your Lordship objects I will withdraw them. to my remarks,

It appears a woman was primarily Counsel then went on to read the responsible for McMahon's arrest. report of the Official Receiver and She noticed he was holding a re- said that it dralt mainly with the un- volver and attracted the attention of

The urtain future of the Bunk.

a special constable, who promptly import stated that the Bank could only

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Tyrone, Ireland, but since a youth had lived with his parents in Govan district, Glasgow, McMahon is des cribed as a social reformer engaged in writing pamphlets.

Pressure is highest over the Pavil: make per cent. profits, and he knocked the weapon from the man's

to the east of the Ikonins, and relative ly low in a trough extending from Indo-Chinm across the China Sen and Luzon to Yap. Local forecast:--- South to Cast winds, light

sderate; fair to showery,

Mae West as she appears in "Klondike Annie" which opens to-day at the Queen's Theatre.

to

mitted this was only a conjecture for the bank might be able to make. 20

cent, profits.

"If the prospects of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, with its $10, 600.000 building.

only 7 per

W

cent, profits, this would cause con silerable amusement in banking cir

sald counsel.

UNIFYING BRITISH &

AFRICA

(Continued from Page 1)

The report farther stated that full was issued, must necessarily be in the information concerning the position inture of conjecture."

of the Bank had not been nut before

the creditors at the meetings, and

sef submitted that the reason for

CONSULTATION PROMISE

this was that the date was not avail-like to make it clear that there was Mr. MacDonald added that he would able at the time.

Mr. Macnamara said that as it the tween the Governments that the trans understanding be no agreement or chaleal steps in regard to the reduc for of the territories, or of any one of af tion of capital had been taken. he them, shouki lake place within any would not deal with thein any further. specified time, and went on to speak

Referring organisation, counsel said it was Union Government to share in the cost to the serene of re of the recent generous offer of the

ajority of the creditors who were territories. It was made clear to the overwhelming of certain development schemes in the the best Judges as to the wisdom native authorities that ricceptance af anwisdom of the plan. As the the offer could not impair the pledges petition

not enpored. submitted it

healready given by the United Kingdom should be granted. His Lordship enquired if it would of the territories before any decision Government to consult the inhabitants have any 'effect on the scheme If I was reached as to the transfer. wore to ndiayes the ditioni in

sumported

bv nn

WAS

P

nede in allow the creditors.

In vlow, however, of the uneasingus which, it was understood, was stili consider their decline in view of felt by the native authorities on the the Information now vllable. subject, the United Kingdom Govern

Mr. Macnamara replied by saving ment, Mr. MacDonald announced, had that such course would be fatal beg

come to the conclusion that would stow of the long delay and the be preferable for the proposal for heavy expenses.

AN AMENDMENT

financial assistance on the part of the, Union Government, to remain in abay- ance for the present. General Hert- had stated that he was entirely willing to agree to this course.

sid that in view of the overwhel- British Wireless,

Giving his decision, His Lordship

ming majority of the creditors in favour of the scheme. he could not

refuse the petition, although he

would itke to make an amendment petition so as to enable the

Creditors

in the scheme, namely that 30.000 10 reconsider their decision in view shares ut $10 each to be subscribed of further information now avall- be increased to 60,000. If the shares fable, but he felt confident that, with were not, subscribed within three the publiefty given to the petition. months,

compulsory winding-up they would have time to study the orrier would be made.

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