INTIMATIONS

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

INȚIMATIONS

LOST.

N KOWLOON, LIVER and

HE HALF YEARLY MEETING POINTER DOO, anawe TOP MEMBERS will be held on SATURDAY, the 13th May, 1018, at to the name of "MAX" Finder will be 19 o'clock Noon, at the Offices of the suitably rewarded on returning same to Jocery Cien on the Ground floor of the Hoxoxoso CLUB ANNEXE, Chater Road.

"By Order..

T. F. HOUGH Clerk of the Course.

Hungkong, May 4, 1913.

387

HONGKONG GYMKHANA CLUB.

THE

HE SECOND OYMKHANA MEET-

HAZET VALLEY on SATURDAY, the 11th instant, commerici z at 3.30 p.m.

The Charge of Admission will be $1.00 for others than Members of the HoxoxoNG Jocser CIA or Graxanı CIDO.

Soldiers and Sailors in uniform Free.. The Committee invite the Ladies of

Hongkong to be ptement.

Hongkong, May 9, 1919.

THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC COMPANY, LIMITED.

400

NOTICE IS BERERT GIVEN that

the TWENTY-NINTH ORDIN ARY GENERAL MEETING will be

held at the Company's Offices, St.

Leorge's Buildings on SATURDAY, the 11th May, at 19 o'clock Nous, for the purpose of presenting the Report of the of Directors together with a Statement Accounts to 28th February, 1918, and electing Directors and Auditors. The TRANSFER HOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from 13 o'clock noon April 7th to 12 o'clock noon May 11th. By Order of the Board of Directors. GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO.,

Agents.

Ecogkong, April 26, 1918.

HONGKONG OLUB.

NOTICE.

S82

N EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL

A MEETING of the Elembers of the

HONGKONG CLUB will be held in the LARGE DINING ROOM, on THURS DAY, the 16th inst, ut 5.0 P.M.

Mr. E. V. M. de SOUSA, No. 1 Ormsby Villas Granville Road, Kawloon. Hongkong, May 2, 1818.

WANTED.

383

COMPETENT BOOK KEEPER.

Can Writing, stating salary required to-

PERCY SMITH, SETH &

FLEMING.

Hongkong, May 8, 1918.

WANTED.

908

TWO MARINE ENGINEERS with Shop experience to set as Work hop Foremes, also a Foreman Marine Bailor-Maker and a Foreman Ship arpenter to take up duties in Shang- hai. Address all communications a to

X. T. Z CCHINA Matt' Office

319 Hongkong, April 10, 1919.

DRY-CLEANING.

to

BEFORE putting away your winter clothing have it DRY-CLEANED

prevent damage from moths, ailver The fish, grease spotting, etc. trifling cost repays itself in the Economy effected.

All work done under special process by an expert. Satisfac tion guaranteed."

THE EASTERN DYEING

AND

DRY-CLEANING CO.,

J. N. MEHTA,

Agent.

HONGKONG HOTEL BUILDING,

315

Business set forth in the Notice SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS. posted in the Hall of the Club.

E. DES VEUX,

Secretary

By Order

Hongkong. May 7, 1918

THE CHIVA-BORNEO COMPANY. LIMITED.

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TO DESTROY GERMAN TRADE.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. THE FIFTEENTH YEARLY MEET TING & SHAREHOLDERS of the Above Company will be held at the Company's Office. St. George's Buildings, atil AM, on FRIDAY, the 17th May, 1812, to receive a Statement of Accounts to the 31st December, 1917, and the Report of the General Manager and Consulting Committee, and to elecs a Consulting Committee and Auditor.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 4th May to the 17th May, 1918, both days inclusive.

TEX CHINA-BCENZO Co., LTD. W. G. DARBY,

General Manager.

382

Hongkong, May 21318.

CANTON "INSURANCE OFFICE, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

TRY MEETING OF SHARE THE THIRTY-SEVENTH ORDIN HOLDERS will be held at the Offices of the Undersigned on FRIDAY, the

1918, at Nocn

The

17th TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 3rd May to the 17th May, both days inclusive.

JARDINE, MATE ESON & Co., Lo.

General Agents.

Hongkong, April 29, 1918.

NOTICE.

CARVALHO & COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

HENRY ARMAND HEN: RICKSON CASTRO bas this Day CEASED to be the Maueger of our Business at Hongkong and his authority to Sign our Firm Name has been with drawn.

Dated this sth day of May, 1918

CARVALHO & CO.

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THE DAIRY BARM ICE & COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.

NOTIOE

HAREHOLDERS in The HONG- KUNG ICE COMPANY, LIMITED entitled to an allotment of Shares in The DAIRY FARM ICE & COLD STORAGE COMPANY, LIMITED áre requested to forward their Claims to the Undersigned as soon as possible.

M. MANUR Secretary

-

THE DAIRY FARM ICE & COLD STOLAGE COMPANY, LÆB.

Hongkong May, 0, 1918.

WAI KEB

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129, Donmux, Hoad Centri,

HONGKONG Telephone No: 1833,

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ENEMY'S VIEW OF ENGLAND'S INTENTION.

our

Still further comfort is found in the European States after the war points reflection that the British Isles, after all, out that in leading articles in Germany are not large enough to replace Germany one of the principal reasons for advocat. in the trade of the world. Britishers in an unrestricted submarine war was of see this and are busy erecting factories the hope of enabling Europe to present in Canada and Australia, tile dream-a bo'd front against the arrogance ing what a two-edged sword they are Yankeedom." And in this Germany bas For succeeded, for she has shown, America sharpening against themselves. Canada and Australis feel quite comfort her independence of her and her Barr Paul Koch, one of the commerable at prosent aadar England's fostermination not to bow down in, ing care, but with the lessening of their viency to the Western Kuppblic" cial privy councillors attached to the

The Adnische looks forward to a [394 German Admiralty, writes to the economic dependence on the Mother

be bumi- Dunelkorfer Nachrichten about "Eng- Country will come a corresponding de- Lear future when the prerumptuous- land's real intention." It seems that crosse of their political dependence." nass of Anglo Saxondom will

This thought choers Herr Koch wonder- liated by German victory. It will

be to destroyfully.

a time when nations hitherto sub- "real intention "is

servient will be awakened out of their DIFFERENCES OF CHARACTER. German trade abroad and to create an

German victory, will by pnotic state. economic situation which will provent Herr Koch's concluding, remarks re bring about the complete collapse Anzlo-Saxondam. In Amarisa Germany from over regaining those garding the differences between the of foreign markets which she has lostduring British and German besiness character especially, the Anglo Saxons live on the In American are well worth quoting :—'

work of other nations. the war, says the Daily Chronicle.

"Most instructive have been the mices and factories there is hardly For twenty years, we are told, Eng British attempts to forward science and a trace of the old settler families; fastend land has known only one object to strive technical education since the beginning we have Italians, Poles, Croats, Greeks, Lithuanians, Por uguese, after, none other than "Germanian of the war. The British have at last Rassiane, esse delendain." The resolutions of the recognised that they are far behind us Slovenes, Jews. As soon as all these Paris Conference, the countless mesin these respects, and are now trying to races discover that Germany has beaten elevate their manufactures and workmen Anglo-Saxondom, the dominating post- sures taken in foreign countries all show to the high level occupied by ours. They tion of Anglo-Saxondom will have been "that behind the phrases of feel that if they are to be successful in lost. The article proceeds: Lloyd Georgs and behind the cynicism pushing Carmaag into the background The Monroe doctrine is simply the of a newspaper lord there exists the they must excel her. This, undoubted

World, and regarded in this light trace at German commerce abroad, and to for the British deficiencies caused by the new German policy of dispossessing bitter determination to root out every ly, offers us Germans a gleam of hope, anference of British insularity to the empicy every means-force, lies decup the neglect of research and scientific

Race in the world, and the occupying of tion in this wicked work." It is deplo training are so great and so far-reaching. Anglo-Saxondom from its place of emin rable, says Herr Koch, that this grim that they cannot be made good in the the vacated place by Geromadom is an excellent policy. No preliminary work, work of destruction is making progress, time between to-day and to-morrow.

Ang Moreover, the qualities of character with ma end in view

can be better forgetting and that foreign countries are what Made in Germany ence meant, between the two races are different than now and during the peace negotia and what German science, invention The German is chained to bis working tions, to emphasise the interests of All- industry and fidelity have doce in all room or laboratory, while the Briton Europe against the Monroe doctrine of of the earth to bring mankind seeks his laurels in the competitions of All-America, and especially in cases sport. You cannot change chameter where the Monroe doctrine places difficul nester to the ideals of hunanity,"

quickly, and that is why we have reason ties in the way of importing Europea Herr Koth recounts the steps taken to hope that the last word has not yet goods or in the way of free emigration

been spoken in

in this war against German from Europe." "One thing is strendy abundantly

AT GIRMANY'S EXPRANE.

trade.

by England in pursuit of her real intention." He explains the black lists. and the grey lists, the cancellation of clear. You cannot get the results of For telling a Canadian soldier that contracts with Gorman houses, the for these four years of poisonous agitation the King, was German and for fal sappression of German commercial against Germany set aside by pesce using offensive language regarding the infuence, the dismissal everywhere of understandings and paper concessions.Government Joba Wilson was sentenced German employees, and the stopping These things will not alter the situation. to six months hard labour at Ashford." ap of every channel, even the tiniest and the fact will remain that we shall through which anything German might be faced by economic barriers which it percolate. According to Herr Koch our will require infinite work and prolonged efforts in thes directiors have been time and patience to remove. Much crowned with success.

YEAR OF MONADE DOCTRINE.! The Holnische Zeitung in an articleon Monroe doctrine and its effects of

The writer then turns to the steps has already besa permanently lost to us. In many directions we must begin which Britain is taking to promote all over again." H industrial invention and enterprise at home at Germany's expenso, and he grave state of aflairs. We bean carly with the robbery of Ger- the began man patents and, trade marks. In this respect cur operations have been largely in successful in the chemical industry, mining, in glass production--both in dustrial and scientific in the paper basi ness, toys, ole But Herr Koch is com forted when be reads our confessiona that we have not yet arrived at German porfection in these trades.

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