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MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1921...
Hughes & Hough
AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT AND ADMIRALTY.
Comi
General
Contractors
Brokers.
-PUBLIC AUCTIONS-
NHK Undersigned have received instruc Tell by Public Auction.
(rem ACCOUNT OF II1.00%CKENED),
-00
TUESDAY,
...
June 7, 1821, commencing at 2.30pm, their Sales Rooms, No. 9. Dei Yes Road, Cornet of Ten Boun Street,.
TEAKWOOD AND SLACKWOOD FURNITURE, BRASS AND TEAK- WOOD TWIN BEDSTEADS,
CARPETS, &c, comprising:--
&c.
INTIMATIONS.
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB
THE HALF-YEARLY GENERAL
MEETING of Members will bej held in the Offices of the Hongkong Jockey Club, on WEDNESDAY, Jane Sth, at 12 o'clock Noon.
H. BIRKETT,
- Clerk of the Course. Hongkong. May 26, 1921.
KOWLOON RESIDENTS'
ASSOCIATION.
EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL. Metis.
N EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL
A MEETINGS of embers of the Associa
tion will be held in the Șt... Andrew's (berch (Hill, by courtesy of the Vaur and Vestry)
es FRIDAY, Juño D, a: AD) şun
Besiams:
To camber and paw Revised Bales ofte!
By aber,
11
W», "JACKSON,
Hon. Secretary, Brackney, June 1, 1921.
THE BANK OF EAST ASIA, LIMITED.
an EXTRAORDINARY GEN-
Dining Shites Chesterfield Sofas NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Arm-chairs (new), Card and OccasionalERAL MEETING of the BANK OF Tables, Teakwood Twin Bedstead, EAST ASIA, LTD., will be held at large and small Wardrobes, Dressing the Company's Office, Na 2 Queen's Roid Central, Victoria, Hongkong, sa Tables and Chairs, Washstands to.
SATURDAY," the 25th day of June, (famed Teakwoodt, Sideboards, Dinner
1921, at 3.50 o'clock in the afternoon Waggons, Dinner Services, Crockery, & Glass Ware, Cooking Stoves, "Cutlery, A., Bath Room Utensils, Flectroplatek Ware, One American Ice Chest,
Electric Reading Lamps Screens, Sundry Backwood Furniture, Chairs, -Cabinets, Pictures, &
(Full Particular from Catalogue). Terms - Cash.
HUGHES & HOUGR, Auctioneers.
Hongkong, Jone 2, 1931,
(FOR LOCOCET OF TRE CONCILID)
ON
WEDNESDAY,
June 6, 1921, at 230
m,
at their Sales Rocms. No. 8,
IN
Des Your Road, Corner ci
Ice House Street,
Consigament of Cotten
Umbrellas,
English and American Boots. Tab
HUGHES & HOUGH
Luctioners.
Hongkong, June 3, 1921.
(POR ACCOCAT OF THE CONCERNED),
ON
THURSDAY,
June 9, 121, at 2.30 p.m., -at their Sules Booms, No. 2, Pes Veur Road, Corner of Ice House Street-
About 50 lots Valuablą Jewellery,
including:- Diamond, Diamond and Ruby Rings, Diamond Bracelets, Neck Umament Brooches, &c, &
Also
One 14-Carat Gold Hunting Repeater and Stop Watch.
(Full Particulars from Catalogue).
Terms Cath
HUORES & HOUGE, Auctioneers. Hongkong, June 8, 1921.
MASSAGE.
Mr. HONDA and Mrs. HONDA,
14 year experience. No. 24, Wyndham Street. (Oppose to the Chine Mail
MARTIN'S APIOL & STEEL KasPILLS
& French Bamády bow all KroMENÉSESSION. Thanknade of Ladən xövaga kang a boy of Maana või în tâm both, ve that an shu ket
ma da remet, CA San Chule saan- HOME AGO, AL Chualan cat Siena 15 tas
MARIES, Chamber Bartkington, Regi
MARTIN'S j
APIOL & STEEL SPILLS
HONGKONG
when the anbjoined Resolations will be proposed :--
THE CONNA MAIL.
WANT ADVERTISEMENTS
25 WORDS 3 INSERTIONS, $1. PREPAID. Every additional wordł 4 Conts"
for 3 insertions.
· FOR SALE.
FOR SALE OSE TWO LOTS of
LAND, in Jonian Real Kowloon about seven minutes by Riote from Ferry. For plan & farther particulars apply Bus 1333, co Chise Mez"
It
REPRIEVES TOO LATE.
PAINFUL WAK EPISODE.
FORK CORPORALS EXECUT
י
GUNMAN'S WHITE "SPATS,
| MYSTERIOUS AFFRAY IN PARIS PARK.
THE PEKING TRAMS.
RICSHA PULLERS ÁLARNED.
Peking. May 22-Fifty thousand
April 26 was remarkable in the annals of Paris police history for therischa pullers in Peking are greatly rimes of violence committed.
ÉISITORS IN WEIR HOSILA
TONGSỐNG RETRI
June 1.
Mr G. Grenier
Me GW AndersonCapt. T. P. Half Mr M. Biker MeJ, Scott Bariston
M. Bannerman Mr C. Henderos
Mr J. E. de Beau Mr H.H. Hochschild
champ
Mr and Mrs A. də,
Mr. J. Johnston
A distressing story of the execution
In the early hours of the morning apprehensive lest the new Peking Mr R L albin of four corporals at Sopain in 1915 there was a mysterious aff:ay in the tramway will deprive them of their marked the final discussion on the Tuileries Gardens Policemen on means of livelihood and have Mr and Mrs G. F. Mr F. G-Bark Amnesty Bill in the Chamber.the watch for suspicious characters notified the Peking Municipality
narrated. WBS
daring the were fired at by a man, who seriously discussion of an amendment accepted Injured two of them and escaped through the local Chamber of Com by the Chamber giving the Minister He was well-dressed, wore patent- merce. fanicipal officials and mem of Justice power to appeal leather shoes with white spats, and bers of the Chamber held a lengthy Mr E R. Bellios Jacobs against the decisions of cqnts martial was an expert revolver shot. conference on the subject yesterday | Mr H. L'Bell" Mr P. E. Janssen before March 11,1920, which he
Police reinforcements searched considers, ought to be amended in the minutely but found no signs of him, at which a spokesman for these Bell (2)
Mr and Mrs. H.ME M. Joseph
Benson interest of the law and the condemned. At dawn, however, they found, Chamber pointed out these two
Mr E. Labansst The four corporals were sentenced He was M. Bonnardi, secretary of
lying in the main walk, a dying man. things—
Mr & Mrs 5. Bitzer Miss H.Lilli Once the trams are in operation. to death on March 11. 1915, for having the Paris Fair Commission. As M. majority of the ricsha pullers will be r LR. Blackerby Mr Giso. 3fsharak Mrs. Blackburn Mr G. B. Lynott refused to leave's trench. While Bonnardi has not regained con-unable to earn a living and there is air and Mrs A. EMr J. F. Marias condemning them, the court-martialsciousness, the whole affat is wrapp-z danger that they will join the signed an appeal pardoning them, fed in mystery,
criminal element.
Blackett
Mr P. Marks but according to A. Ferdinand At St. Cloud, in the suburbs, two.
The tram casualty lists, particular. Mr R. G. Boville Mr R. G. Matzoal Buisson, the author of the amendmen, sheltering from the rain in ly in Tientsin, are very heavy and Mr A. Brosteda Miss E. Merrite ment, the General demanded the quarry, found the body of a man as the population of the capital is Dr JG. Lyon Mr W. B. Michi
who had been battered to death with more congested it is necessary to W GARAGE 22 No 20. Pray immediate execution of the sentences pieces of granite. It was M. Mastle, draft laws that will provide for in- Mis U. B. Brows Masr. Moor End
Brown
INTIMATIONS.
NOTICE.
THE HONGKONG GARAGE.
bave. THIS DAY, opened
East. Warchai. Cara will be available for bire at moderate rates during hours livery ears are permitted to run, and at other times in emergency with Polica! permission. Telephone 3603.
THE HONGKONG GARAGE. Hengkong, June 1, 1821.
NOTICE.
the management of the art MESSES. J. ULLMAN & Obs be taken over by Ma RENE ULLMANN.
Hongkong, June, 1991.
NOTICE.
attest that ten refutes afterwards an order to stop the execution arrived.
This statement provoked in the Chamber marmurs indicative of amazement which were accentuated when M. Jade, a deputy who was a witness of the frightful drama, told bis story. The 36th Infantry Re- great, to which he belonged, was called to Souain, and the 20th and
Butler
The result of the conference was Mr A. A. Caxton
-Mi F. H. Mond
And
an inhabitant of Sevres. There is demnity for accident victims' and
ufr F. J. Buckley no clue as to how he met his death.panishment for tram drivers who are Da and Mrs G. G.Me and Mrs H. G.
Later in the evening the Central careless in operation. Detective Office was informed of
Morrow two crimes of jealousy. In one that the municipal officials promised Mr W. A. Caland Mr S. Murray
Mr. F. Murphy young clerk bad shot his stepfather to use their influence in the pro MrC. M. B. Cottrell J. R. Murray dead with a revolver for undue motion of factories, etc, to give the Coucher Mr A. H. Kyland familarity with his fiancee. In the tiesha men affected by the trans Miss FA Deakin MH. M. O'Nell other a discarded mistress had re means of earning a decent liveli- venged herself on a former lover.
hood; laws covering tram accidents. Donald
Mr M. Duncan will be drafted as quickly as possible: Mr and Mrs C. the fare charged shall not exceed Ede
Exter
pany was informed that the losses were not sufficient and that the attack would have to be renewed.. A cor poral and four men were desiginted by lot to cut the barbed wire in broad daylight. Realising the hopelestess of their effort, the men took refuge
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 4th Companies made two attack of in extraordinary conditions, and were repulsed with serious asses. On the 1. That the Capital of the Company
H.morrow the men of the 21st Company, be increased to Ten Million Dollars
broken with fatigue. saw before by the creation of $0,000 shares of 3100 each divided into 5 Founder
them a plain strewn with dead bodies. shares of $100 each aml 79,3995.
When the order to attack came, they realised the uselessness of the effort. onlinary shares of $100 each thei ordinary shares ranking pari passu
The offrers rashed at the head of in a shell-hole a few yards from the as from the date of allotment
their men, who for the most part trench. A young, officer in vain (proportion of interest and divid
refused to leave the trenches, crying: tried to induce them to come out and ead in respect of the same for ite Financial Year being calculated ESSRS. A. S. WATSON & CO. We prefer to be shot and buried." it was in these conditions that the and payable from the date of LTD., bare THIS DAY, taken Jade then made startling statement affair came before the court-martial allotment only) with the existing over the AGENCY IN CANTON off that the general commanding the The men. concluded Jade, were oplinary shares in the Company!"THE CHINA MAIL" and THE th Division gave the order to the executed. Everybody wept, and the and the Founder shares, ranking | OVERLAND CHINA MAIL:””
French artillery to fire on the French regiment was surrounded by dragoons pari passa as from the date of
trench. But Colonel Berube, who in fear of a revolt. M Bonneray, THE NEWSPAPER ENTÈRPRISE, allotment (proportion of Interest
commanded the artillery: refused to Minister of Justice, in accepting the LTD. and dividend in respect of the
execute this order (Applause) Next amendment, declared that there same for the Financial Year being Hongkong, June 4, 1921.
day, continued Jade, the 21st Com-would be a review of the case. calentated and payable from the date of allotment only) with the existing Founder shares in the Company-
the
2. That the Agreement dated the lat day of May. 1921, made between Kan Chic Nam of the first part, Fang Ping Shas of the second part, Peter Kingson Kwok of the thini pars, Ng Chang lak of the fourth part and Huynh Tai Afth part, Fong Wai Ting li Tse-Fong, Chan Ching Shek Kan Toog Po, Chow Shou Son, Kan Ying Po, Li Koon Chan, Woog Yun Tong and Mok Ching Kong of the sixth part, and The Bank of East Asia, Ltd. of the seventh part be and the same is hereby adopted, ratified and confirmed and the Directors be and are authorised to dispose of the 5 new Founder shares and the 12,500 new ordinary shares in the said Agreement referred to in manner provided for in the said Agree- ment
3. That out of the remaining 67,495 new ordinary shares the Directors be and bereby are authorised to dispose of 17,495 shares at such time or times to such person or persons and upon such terms.as the Directors may think f
4. That should the Directors in their absolute discretion be of the opinion that the financial position of the Company shall warrant it the Direcare be and are authorised on the 30th day of June 1921, to place a sum of $500,000 out of the profits of the Company to the ReservË Fund "thereby increasing the Reserve to $1,000,000 and
at such time as the Directors shall deem advisable to capitalise the same and declare a bonus of $50 per share on the shares of the Company at satisfy such pet issued and to by distribution amongst the persace who are regis tered as holders of the present issue of $100 shares in the Company on a date to be hereafter settled by the Directors of the new ordinary $100 shares of the Company credited as fully paid up (being part of the aforesaid 17,195 new crdinary shares) in respect of every two shares of the Company held by such persone as aforesaid and in satisfaction of such aforesaid bonna. Dated this 1st day of June, 1921,
By Order of the Board,
KAN TONG PO,
Chief- Manager.
HOTEL
GARAGE.
REVISED CHARGES FOR LIVERY SERVICE.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE INCREASED COST OF MOTOR SPIRIT, ETC. WE BEG TO ANNOUNCE THE FOLLOWING REDUCTIONS IN CHARGES FOR CAR HIRE, AS. FROM THE 1st JUNE, 1921:--
OLD RATE.
LARGE CAR AT $8-PER HOUR
NEW RATE.- LARGE CAR AT $7, PER HOUR
WATTING AT $1.50 PER HOUR,
SHALL CAR AT $6-PER HOUR SMALL CAR AT 85-FER HOUR
FER BOUR
WAFFING AT 12
WAITING AT $2.—
PER BOUR
WAITING AT $1,50
PER HOUR
Surest thing
you know-
They Satisfy
Miss D.E. Pepperell
Mr S. 8. Perry M.Mr T. C Pickou
Mr J. B. Rood
three copper cents; and owners of and Mrs R. VanMr A. W. Robinson Chinese houses which must be razed to make way for the trams will be. H. Fenton Mr R. P. Scott
Bir R. R. Roxburgh
compensated fairly and reasonably. Engineer-Captain Mr C B. Shank
S. P. Ferguson Mr W.. da Steen The subscription to the Peking Me J. C. Finch Aff A. Strok tramway shares was closed yester-Mr C. K. Ford Mr H. V. Stokely
Sir Eric & Lady day, being overscribed by thrice the Mr. P. N. Forum amount of money sought.Shanghai Mr J.N. G. Gibbons)ir E. C. Taylor
Mr J. Gardiner Start Taylor Times.
Mr and Mrs I. M.Miss G. Young
Goldsmith
BOWEL COMPLAINT IN CHILDREN.
KITSESE BAY HOTELL
Miss Hastings DURING the summer menths mothers Mr. W. Bird
should watch for any uzzatural | Major Cassell Mr G. L. Hastings looseness of the child's bowels. When Mr & Mrs C. Mon-Me G. L. Hastings
tagus Elle Me and Mr R. gives prompt attention at this time
Negre serious trouble may be avoided. Chan- Me H. L. Gray berlain's Colic and Diarrhoes Remedy | Hrs R. Haeck can sways be depended upon. For sale by all Chamists and Storekeepers.
and the blend can't be copied
Chesterfield
CIGARETTES 20 for 20 cents
fa air tight pantages. Also obtai zinda
in cound tua of 50, vacuum-nosjed
FEAK HOTAL,"
3ir W. Anderson
May 26.
TE
Mr R. Butchison
Mrs Mediath
Mr and Mrs N. B..
Mr. and Mrs W. Kanojia
Armstrong
Mr&Mr Ashton
Mr E, Bell
Mr and Mrs 500-
Kalers by
Hr K. H. AamullerMiss Kokolovsky
Mr J. H. Kring Me M. E. Q Lake Mr. P. Lamarch Mr & Mrs Langridge Mr J. D. Lloyd Mr B. MacGregor Mr and Mrs J. E
Miller
Mr R Q Bird Mr L. R. Backing Mes DK. Bhair M-F. Bouliol HM. J. Breen MJ. G. Bridger Mr H. B. Bridger
Comdr and Mrs C.Caps &M.S.Milla
Mr A. H. Penn
Cantlie
Lt.C F. Carpe
Mr G. F. Caville
Mr and Mrs J.
Ah drick
Mr and Mrs T. L
Perkins
&,Mr and Mm W. E,
Robertá
Mr and Mrs T. W,Mr J. 8. Robinson
Mr and Mrs R K
Rodger
Church
Hiss Clarke
Mr & Mrs Cockbarnlie
3143 M. Cooper Mr Cormack
W. Boger Major& Me Sandera Mr E. P. Shaw Mr A. Findlay Smith Mr H. Spicer Mr A. Tatebbs Mr J. F. Swindells Mr and Mrs S. J. W Syrett
Mr. S. Crawford Mr B. Crowley Mr D. F. Cuthil Mr J. D. Danby Col C. W. Darey Eng.-Candr Dawson
Mr D. D. Dryden
·Mr Thom peon
Mr T. Tilley
Mr & Mr JornsMr and Ms Quarles
Duncan
Miss Fairly
Van Ufford
Mr J.G. Vaux
Rev. and Mrr W. T.MI RA. Walter
Featherstons Mr H H. Webster
Mr F W. Gibbons
Miss Gibson
Mr D. Hal
Major Harding Mr and Mrs A. Humphreys
Mr G. Wondenberg Mr and Mrs Mazeiki
Wood
Mr G. C. Worrall
D.M: T. A. Worrwick Hr M. E. Woulman
KING EDWARD HOTEL.
Mm R. Almond Dr M.E. Agger
Miss L Barker
Mr M. Basker
Mr F G. Becke
Mex G. Mackay Mr T. N. Manners Mr & Mrs Manus Mr R. L Harton
Mr J. A. McDougall
Mr J. W. Brown ** Mrs Milne
Me and, Mex - W Mr F. H. Mody
Budge
Mr. J.H. N. Mody
Mr LJ, Calender MeJ.0. Mognaschi
Mr J. Carrion Mr Choi hing Haster Choi Shing Mr E B. Culhaze MrT A. Davey
Mrs E.D. Davies
Mr and Mes
·Davis
Mr E. Molino
Mr P. Munchery Mr and Ms bilra
Netto
Capt. E. B. Pendred Kis W. C. Peasure A.Miss Piens
Mr & Mr T.; Pols
Mr W. A. Eustace Mr & Mrs Richardson
Miss Farrell
Mr JFz rell
Mrs, and Miss Ro
binson
Mr & Mrs Gregory Mr T. W. Scarborlig
Me and Mrs B. ough
-Harrison
Mr and Mrs Scott
Me & Mew Hawker Mr and Mrs Van B
Mr A. Kishin Mr and Mrs
Johnston Mrs Kelman MYJ. Lovy
Schele
JMr & Mrs Stewart
and family
Mr. Taylor Mr H Watling.
CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN BALM,
'touch of rheumatism, or a twinge \of neuralgis; whatever the trouble in, Chamberlain's Fain Balur drives away the pain at enne and cures the coroplatet. quickly. First application gives relief”. When a bottle of it is kept in the home the pain of bares sed posida may be prompts, referent cum and a bizonen, "quickly healed" and swallinge promptly reduced. In fact, for the homashoka illait is just such an embrocation an every family, should be provided “with For sale by all Dhonista and Brew keepers