FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 19212 ASA

Hughes & Hough

AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT

AND ADMTEALTY,

Com! Contractors

General Brokers.

WANT ADVERTISEMENTS

25 WORDS S INSERTIONS, $1. PREPAID. Every additional word & Centa

tor 3 insertions.

WANTED.

PUBLIC AUCTIONSSITUATION VACANT, Electrician

required to take charge of Instal lution Department. Good prospects to

"Cursa Matt.."

NOTICES.

HONGKONG HOTEL CO., LIMITED.

NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN that an EXTRAORDINARY GEN- ERAL MEETING of the above Company will be held at the HONG- KONG HOTEL Pedder Street; Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong. on WEDNESDAY, the TWENTY-

SEVENTH DAY OF JULY, 1921,

TIAK Undanigoed hare reared eaten competent man. Apply Box 1314. coins the draft new Memorandum of

tions to by Public Lection. [FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CURED)

ON

SATURDAY,

August 20, 1991, at 11.30 am,

at their Sales Rooms, No. &

Des Your Road, Corner of

Ice House Street,

7 Black Orpingtons,

2 Wyandotto,

+ Leghorn, (white)

1 incona RED,

1 White Langahan,

1 Rhode Island Red.

Teksts: ---Cash on delivery.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers.

Hongkong, August 17, 1991.

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCIEJED).

TUESDAY, August 23, 1921, commencing at 1.30 p.m., at their Bales Room No. 8, De Voax Road, Corner of Ice House Strest,

TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD WURNITURE, BRASS AND TEAK- WOOD TWIN BEDSTEADS, CARPETS,

$c..

Comprising:- Dining Suites, Chesterfield Sofas, Arm chain (new), Card and Occasional Tables Teakwood Twin Bodsteads, large and small Wardrobes, Dressing Tables and Chairs, Washstands, &c (lumed Teakwood Sideboards Dinner Waggons, Dinner Services, Crockery, & Glass Ware, Cooking Stoves, Cutlery, &c, Bath Room Utensils, Flectro-plated Ware, One American lee Chest.

Electric Reading Lamps, Screens, Sundry Blackwood Furniture, Chairs, Cabinets, Pictures, Enamel Bath,

Also

One Large Oak Si-leboard with Mirror. (Fall Particulars from Catalogue). Terms: Cash on delivery.

HUGHES & HOUOR,

Auctioneers.

Bongkong, August 17, 1991.

G.

R

MAE Godemixu od kave received instruc

result by Public Auction.

до

TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY

& THURSDAY.

the tb, 7th and 8th September, 1921, at. M. NAVAL YARD, lengkong, and at KOWLOON NAVAL DEPOT, commencing each day at 9.30 am., with an interval from 12 NOON, to 1.30 p.m.

OLD AND SURPLUS NAVAL

ونات

STORES,

L4. kc. Comprising :-

Life Besta. Electrical Fittings, Cook-

TO LET.

THE CHINA MAIL.

AT NOON, for the purpose of con- sidering, and, it thought it, approv-

Association of the Company which will be submitted to the Meeting. A print of such draft new Memorandum of Association and a print of the ex- TO LET GODOWN at Tsumati.isting Memorandum of Association For particulare apply to Tex of the Company may be seen at the HONGKONG LAND BECLAMATION Co. Company's Registered Office la the Hongkong Hotel, Pedder Street aforesaid, and a comparison of the print of the existing Memorandum of Association with the print of the draft new Memorandum of Associa

LD.

FOR SALE.

OR SALE-ONE or TWO LOTS of | tion will show wherein the draft new FOR S

LAND, in Jordan Road, Kowloon, Association Memorandum difiers about seven minutes by Rics from from existing Memorandum Ferry. For plan & further particulars

apply Box 1258, co "CHINA MALL.”

OR SALE-MOTOR BOAT, 2' 6" by 6, with esbic. Practi- cally new. Engine is perfect running onler. Can be seen by appointment. Apply Bor 1814, c/o "Chins Mail”

INTIMATIONS.

NOTICE.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

the

VISITORS AT TER MOTHER.

HONGKONG HOTEL.

Bradshaw

August 17.

Mr R. G. Miller Miss A. J. V. Malloy

Teeson

Mr & Mrs Ashton

Mr K. H. Asmaller

Hr E€ Bell

Mr V. Benjamin

He H. Bai

Mr D. K. Blair

Mr H. J. Brenn Mr J. G. Bridger Mr. B. Bridget

.

and Mr Koc tolevaky

Miss Bukolarsky Mr JH, Kring

Mr H P. Lamarch

Mes Lady

Mr W. J. Lererutt

Mr J. W. Lloyd Miss E Lowry

Mr M. H Brown Mr Launt de Lasig- Capt. C. J. Charcb

MTS, D. CrawfordMe R. MacGregor_ Mr and Mrs. KMr and Mrs W.

Chadwick

Mayger

man

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

[To the Editur of the “ Chino Maë. “T

SILESIAN PROBLEM.

:

BELIN Aug 18th- A message from Kattowitz says that the prospects of reconciliation between the contending parties in Upper Silesia no | indicated as the result of a conferecios German indus the lending

between

Mrs Blackbur. A Me and Bes W. Majr G. J. Chap-Mr and Mrs Melrose trislists and representatives of the Polish Mr and Mrs J. F. | parties, at which it is believed, an EGING

ment was reached to co-operate in the Capt MH.8. Milla interests of Silesia.

PARIS. August 18th. Further fight.is thrown as the causes

Mr W. E. Nelson Mr and Mm A.

Onderweizer

Company in proportion to the shares in the Company's present Capital of $2,000,000 held by them respectively on the date hereinafter referred to, and that a bonus be declared accordingly. And further that the Company's | Mr J. J. Alegró Mr F. G. Eincade Board of Directors be and they Mr. W. Anderson Mr H. D. Kianay

Mr J E de Beau-Miss H Lill. are hereby authorised to satisfy

champ

Me and Mr J. B, anch bonus si far as possible by Mrs BB Relillos. Leranecker the distribution in manner afore- MS. P. Burrell said of 100,000 shares of $10 each credited as fully paid up among the persons who are re-Me W. E Brown gistered as the holders of the Mr J. Calder

Mr D. Campto!! shares constituting the Com- M2O. J. Chabot Miss D. E. Pepperell pany's present Capital of Me O.K. Clark Me & 8. Party $1,000,000 on such date as the Mes T. W. Cochran MrS; A Robertson Company's Board of Directors Mr and Ms S. H.Capt. T. Fowali

Mr R. F. Salmon shall decide--such last mentioned Mr J. V. Covington Mr B. H. Sellinger shares to rank pari passu with Mrs Diwston the shares constituting the Com- Mr and Mrs H..J pany's present Capital of Me C. W. Eaton $1,000,000 in respect of all pro- Mr E. J. Eddo fits of the Company earned since Engineer Captain the 31st December, 1920, and such distribution to be in satis faction of the aforementioned bonus.

AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO' GIVEN that a THIRD EXTRA

Coben

Districk

Mr W. Sound.

beimer

Capt J. R. Shearer Mr J. R. Shearer Mr C. H. Smith Mr J. Base Smith BP. FagsOD Mr W, v. de Steen Mr J. C.-Finch Sir Brie & Lady Me John Gardiner. Stuart Taylor

H. B. Grung pt. T. P. Hall MFC. Hammond

Mr J. Thornborrow Mr and Mrs C. E-

Fm th Mr C. H. Hanscombrand Men W. H.

Timbrell Me B. C. Harris

Mr J. Sex't Harson Mr E. F. Tosed Mr T. M Illing Me WB. Templeton | sworth

Teach

Mr Anthony Jenkins Dr. H. Wieler Mrs L K, Jones Mr A. Watia Mr F. S. Jones Mr O. Warin

3r E. M. Joseph

REPSE BAY MOTRI

Mr and Mrs Bar

fington

of Association. Should the ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING Meeting approve of such де

of the Company will be held at the Memorandum of Association with or HONGKONG HOTEL, Pedder without modification, the subjoined Strect, aforesaid on WEDNESDAY, Resolation will be proposed as an the THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF Extraordinary Resolution, namely AUGUST, 1921, AT NOON, for the (1). That the provisions of the purpose of receiving a report of the

Company's Memorandum of As-proceedings at the above mentioned Mr R. 1. Birbeck sociation with respect to its Meeting in so far as regards Re L M. Bakeley MJ. Hayes objects be altered so as to read solutions Nos. 3, 4 and 5 above and Mrs M. L. Branagan Capt. Kent as shewn in the print signed for of confirming, it thought it such Me Columbine Miss Kent the purpose of identiñcation by last mentioned Resolutions as Special Mr. D. Darby the Chairman of this Meeting. Resolutions. and also for the following further purposes, namely:-

For the purpose of considering,

NOTI

the HONGKONG DOLLAR and, if thought fit, approving the

DIRECTORY has been acquired, as draft new Articles of the Company from July 7th, 1921, by the undersign-which will be submitted to the Meet- od with all rights and titles, and willing. A print of such new Articles hereafter be published by them. No claims against the Hongkong Dollar and a print of the existing Articles Directory incurred prior to this date may be seen at the Company's Re- will be admitted by the undersigned.

THE NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE

LTD.

3, Wyndham Street. Hongkong, July 7, 1921.

FOR SALE.

New and Used.

HARDLEY DAVIDSONS. INDIANS. HENDERSONS.

WOLFE.

and SMITH. MOTOR CYCLES.

REEVES & CO., 106-114, Woo-Sung Street, Kowloon

PUBLIC AUCTION.

G

R.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Dated this Fourteenth day of July,

1921.

By Order of the Board,

1. H. TAGGART,

Manager.

gistered Office in the Hongkong Hotel, MASSAGE.

Fedder Street aforesaid. In such print the portions of the proposed new Articles which differ from the existing Articles are indicated by underlining in black ink and by marginal notes. Should the Meeting approve of such new Articles with or without wodification, the subjoined Resolution will be proposed as an Extraordinary Resolution, namely:- (2). That the new Articles al- ready approved by this Meeting and for the

of purpose identification subscribed by thei Chairman thereof, be and the same are hereby adopted as the Articles of the Company to the exclusion of and in substitution for all the existing Articles. thereof.

AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that a SECOND EXTRA- ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Company will be held at the Pedder HONGKONG HOTEL, Street aforesaid, on SATURDAY, DAY OF the THIRTEENTH AUGUST, 1921, AT NOON; for the purpose of receiving a report of the proceedings at the above mentioned Meeting and of confirming, if thought

DARTICULARS and Conditions of the letting by Public Auction Sale, to held or MONDAY, the 2nd day fit, as Special Resolutions, the above

of August, 1921, at 3 p... at the mentioned Resolutions (Nos. 1 and

Ofices of the Public Works Department. 2).

the Governor,

by finder of His ExcellcOWN, LAND of Une Lot of Shamshaipo

st

Should the first of the above Be-

in the Colony of solutions (No. 1) be confirmed as a

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

majority, the alterations in the Com pany's memorandum of Association consequently involved will be sub- mitted to the Supreme Court of Hong- kong for confirmation.

ing Stover, Shipe Fittings. Iron Beds, Hongkong, for a term of 2 years Special Resolution by the requisite

Jaly, 1848. Mattresses and Fittings, Steel Tanks, commencing from 1st Tife Eafts, Life Belts. Motora Dynamos, with the option of renewal at a Crown Carpets, Rugs, Mats, Sheets, Table Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the King, for one farther terms covers, Steel wire mpe. Blankets, Coun of it years. less 3 days. terpanes, Electne

cables, Catras, Leather and India Rabber Hoses, Old Cordage, Canvas, Liner and Woollen Rage, Old India Rabber, Old Leather, Old Iron, Erase, Goa catal Steel, Copper and Lead, Coal sacks, Firewood, Iron and Wood blocks. Lamps, Searca- lights, Cartains, Whiting. Of, Pro- pellers. Lathe, Reflectors, Refrigera- ting and Drilling Machines, Fan ED- gia, Gauge Glasses. Gauges. Old Asbestos, Steel Tubs, &c., &c.

Also

Quantity Surgical Instrument. Lot may be inspected on Monday,

5th September, 1921.

alao Sale of Ohl and Surplus Virtual- ling Stores at Kowloon on FRIDAY,

9th September, at 10 a,m;

Comprising:-

Beglairy >

*50*

Boondary

Mehrarementa

F

PUBLIC AUCTION.

A quantity of Unserviceable Clothing THE Undersigned have received in-

and Remasta, Provisions for poultry

or Cattle Feeding. Electra Plata and Yes Gear, &c, &

Terms of Sale-As detaileri Catalogue.

HUGHES & HOUGH,·

oa

By Appointment Auctioneers to the

Admiralty.

Hongkong, Angust 18, 1921.

mathrmasbang

'A DOSI LETERED

inrwing the quly

Sur lateʻnal vs ¿Firm) – World, Ezio porkcitysala and all, arpwes-

by all Dragcima.

etractions to sell by Public Auction.

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED) ON

TUESDAY,

August 23, 1921, commencing at 2,00 pm., at their: Baler Rooms, No. 8, Der Veur Road, Corner of

Too Hense Birecty-

A Consigement of

WHITE GOODS..

Comprising

Ladies and Gent's Hundkerchiefs, Table Clothe 60 and 68 ches

KEATING'Six-viettes, Turkish and Hucka

WORM

TABLETS,

back Towels, Bed Quilts, Bed Valances. Bedspreads, Pillow Cases, COLON Calion, Doilies, Tray sad Glass Cloths, Shittings, Sheetings 12 and 90 inches wide, Bed Sheets:

Torms Cash on delivery

·BÚÐAR & BOUGA

Ron rong, Aur

AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that the said SECOND EXTRAORDINARY. GENERAL MEETING to be held as aforesaid will be continued for the purpose of: considering and, if thought fit, passing the following further Resolu tions as Extraordinary Resolutions, namely:

(3). That each of the existing 20,000 fully paid up shares of $50 each constituting the Con- pany's prescat Capital of $1,000,000 be divided into 5 fully paid up shares of $10 each so as to make such Capital $1,000,000 consisting of 100,000 fully paid up shares of $10 each. (4) That after the division afore- said, the Capital of the Company. be iz creased from $1,000,000 consisting as aforesaid, to $2,500,000 divided into 250,000 shares of $10 each, by the cree tion of 150,000 new shares of $10 each such new shares (subject sa hereinafter ma ioned) to he issued at such time or times, and and on such terms and conditions in every respect as e Company's Board a. Directors may think fit. (5). That it is desirabl to capital- lae the sura of $1 000,000, Leing part of the undivided profits of the Cmpany standing to the credit of the Général. Beserve, and accordingly that for the purpose of effecting such cap. italisation sură sum of $1,000, 000 be distributed as

mong the shareholdem or the

Mr. HONDA and Mrs. HONDA.

14 years' experience.

Xo. 24, Wyndham Street.

KrF. D. Black

|

Mr and Mrs T. W. Khine

Church

Min Clarke Mr Cormack

W. A. Cornell

Mr B. Crowley

W.

CL C. W. Davey Eng. Comdr Dawson

Mr C. P. Dillon

Mies Dillon

Miss Fairly

M: 1. Mitchell

Mr A. F. Ponn

Perkias

Mrs J. Proton Mr and Mrs W. E

Roberts

Hon, Me and Mrs T. of last week's crisis in the Supreme Coun

ril in a statement by M. Briand to Pres mea in which he said that the British. and the French were absolutely agreed ou two points, asmely, that the Pease Treaty, provided for the

partition of Upper Silesia and that the inhabitants must be consalted in this Connecticut They differed only in the interpretation

Mr J, S.Robinson

Mr and Ms R. R

Rodger

Rev. and Mrs W. T. Hr RP, Shaw

Featherstone

My FW. Gibbons

Mrs. Gravel

Me and My

Grossman

Mr D. Hall

Mrs A. O. Hogg Mr and Mrs A.

Halt

Mr A. Findlay Smit)

Mr H. Spicer

E-Stevenant

Mhe D Stens

Miss P. Stone,

Me J. Storer

H.Mr J. F; Swindella

Mr and Mrs S.

2.

F

ME. then, elaborated the French

Mr. and Mrs R. J. Į sızadjwins as regards the division and sa

to what the industrial region compre hended. He showed how disagreement Arch. regarding the question of the divi gibility of the industrial region,,prgi sajď that the League's advice will emble the Supreme Council to take a final decision. & Miss goward Sprett

M. Briand concinded with 3 declaration Mrs T. Jacquemia Mr H. H. Webster of the necessity of the Entente maintaio-. Mrs 0.8. Johnson Mr and Mrs

firm Sir Ellis Kadoorią

naipa Wakes

PART August 15th Mr and Ms Wickpr*It is believed that Viscount hii, who acting as President of the Council of the league, has decided to conrake - 5 meeting earlier than was expected. C. Consequently, instead of assembling on September 1st, the Council will meet in Gen on August 25th. -

PALACE HOTEL Mr & Mrs Ed. O.Kr sad abreas and child Leary

-FJ.ing a

Mrs

MER, J. 0%-

M: Aune Anderson Mas E. A. Liler |He C. Bentley Mr Kari Berg

Mrs E. Dobinand

Dadd and child Mr L. Dana

Be Olst fangstad MW. M. Hi

Mr and Mrs F. B. MC. Forbes

3 ach

Dr P. R. Douberty Mie E. Drake

Marke MA Eseligh Mr G. A. Moguchi Me AW. Eastman Me K. L. Martin

Mr A. Gandessi Mr E Kolini Mr Garrod andMr and Ms R.

daughter

Nezra

Mrand Mrs Gesre Mr & MeNewcombe 3 ss Geare

Mrs GJ.Robinson Mrs Grant and chili Capt. & Mrs Tookin

Mr & Mrs Travers

PEAK HOTEL

Mr J. Anguin

Menab

M

August 18,

3. W. Anders02

Mr and Mrs N.

Karanjia Drand Mrs Kirk

MrW. D. McNab

- Me Hishop Überg

Mr and Mrs J. B.

Oxberry

Me Wm. Percial Mr B. Pernerain Capt. T. &. Parvis Mr. R.O.Reynolds W. E. Kirby Mr R. Shalabe Mr and M. W.Mr J. H Tun

Food & Schi'dren Capt. D. Williams

Me W. R. Williams

or"

TEETHING CHILDREN. EETHING' children have more

less diarrhoes, which can be non- trolled by giving Chamberlain's Colis and Diarrhoes Remedy. All that is necessary is to give the prescribed doré after each operation of the bowels more than staral and then castor oil to ciestse the system. It is safe and suose. E. Even the most severe and dangerous cases are quickly cared by the For sale be all Chemists and Storekeepers.

Inviting to the Eye

Delightful to the Taste

Sole Agents:-

THE BEER

without

A PEER

THE COLONIAL COMMERCIAL

CO., LTD.

New Post Office Buildings,

Hongkong.

Cascade Beer

BREWED AND BOTTLED IN VANCOUVER BY

VANCOUVER BREWERIES LIMITED"

is

The first item on the agends, will be the Upper Silesis question..

SHIPYARD JOINKES.

LONDON, August 18th, Atter a strike lasting eight maconebat, which has incalculably injured a number of industries, shipyard joiners are smping on the basis of an immediata reduction of wages by 6s weekly, a for-. ther redaction of 38, în October, and a bossible additional 3s. in December.

DISARMAMENT.CONFERENCE.

WASHINGTON. August 19th. The Committee of the National League of Women Voters called at White Hous and asked President Earding to appoint a woman member to the American delega tion to the Disarmament Conference. Upon departing, they quoted President Harding as saying that he was most anxious to utilise the influence and intui- tion of women at the conference, and that Inch an arrangement was being worked out satisfactorily.

BANQUE · INDUSTRIELLP AND SOCIETE DU PACIFIQUE,

Lassos, August 18th. The Paris correspondent of the Finan cial News quotes the Agence Economique et Financiare as saying that the last busi ness year of the Societe du Pacifique- resulted in a loss exceeding fifty million francs, of which forty-five million france Is exploitation loss,

The loss exceeds three quarters of the. capital, but the advisability of liquida tion is deprecated as it would mean that the shareholders would lose the benefit

of

the agreement with the principal reditor, the Banque Industrielle. de Chine.

13

The Chairman said that the amount of debtr

to the Banque Industrielle 150,000,000 francs, and that the Banque also holds 0.438 shares in the Societe, which is endeavouring to regulate its debts and realise its stocks of

dise. Otherwise, its activities chan

ho

stopped and the feet rendered idle, as freights are nader 8s. and unproftable. A shareholders' meeting autorised the continuance of the business and the reorganisation schemas.

INTER-PARLIAMENTARY UNION.

STOCKHOLY, August 18th The Inter-Parliamentary Union Con- ference was opened in the Riksdag by the President, Lor Weardale

After the Prime Minister. M TOIT, Sydow bad welcomed the members, xix were appointed, including

vice-ishi (Japan).

Mr.

A resolution proposed by the United States representative, Mr. Snydos, was unanimously passed,' stating that the Parliaments of twenty sovereign States in America, who were not yet members, bơ iwrited to join the Inter-Parliamentary linica.

Lord Weardale was re-elected President-

LONELY LOVER,

FAREWELL GIFTS TO UN- TRACED GIRL.

Mystery surrounds the identity ef a well-dressed man of 25 found dead in bed at the Three Nana Halei. Aldgate, E., with the gas turned on. At the loquest at the City Coroner's

·Courrit was stated that he registered as Charles Clarke, of 15, Green- sireet, Southsea, where he is un known, and left behind him a letter signed "Robert Gay," addressed to s girl in Spitalfields, who cannot be traced.!

The coroner read extracts from the letter

Though parted, I love you.

My Dearest Darling Girl,---I was very unhappy now we are parted.. "When I booked my bed at this hotel about 8 last night Lcould not find- you anywhere. Bɔb

FSI leave you what money I Have and a few other things. You can do what you like with them, bar

tep something to remember your. lately lover, God bless you, sweet- heart

* Hope you may find someone to love. you, make you happy, and marry you,ć 2, I would have done if you had re- furted,

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