FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18 1991
Hughes & Hough
AVOTIONERS TO THE GOVERNMENT AND ADMIRALTY.
Coal Contræotors :. General Brokers..
INTIMATIONS.
THE GENERAL EXCHANGE COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
an EXTRAORDINARY MEET- ING of the above ramel Company will be held at No. 10, Des Voeux Road Central, (1st floor), Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong, on the 21st day of November 1921, at thres o'clock in the afternoon, when the
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TUESDAY, :November 22, 1991, commencing at 2.30 p.m., at their Sale Room, No. 8, Des Your Road, Corner of Ice House Street,
TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, BRASS AND TEAK,
WOOD TWIN BEDSTEADS,
CARPETS,
&..
&..
&c.
Comprising:- Dining Suites, Chesterfield Soles, Arm-chairs (new), Card and Occasional Tables, Teakwood Twin Bedsteads,
large and small Wardrobes, Dressing Tables and Chairs, Washatanda, &c,, (famed Teakwood), Sideboarde, Dinner
·Waggone, Dinner Services, Crockery, & Glass Ware, Cooking Stoves, Cutlery,
e, Flectro-plated Ware,
Electric Reading Lamps, Screens, Sundry Blackwood Furniture, Chairs, Cabinets, Pictures,
And
"One Baby Grand Piano by Broadwood One Piano by Rosekrantz.
(Fall Particulars from Catalogue). Terms: Cash on delivery,
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers.
Hongkong, November 16, 1921.
NOTICE
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THE WATER SUPPLY.
Level and Storage of water in reservoirs on the 1st October, 1921-
CITY AND HILL DISTRICT WATKA WORK.
overflow
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· STORAGE IN MILLIONS AND DRUTMALS ON GALLONI.”
1922.
375.00
346.80
18.83
tam Intermediate mum,
18.91
199.70
Triam Tukaratan
1.110,00
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26.24 07.44
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08.08
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That the capital, of the Company be increased to 10,000,000 by the creation of 100,000 additional shares of $50 each ranking for: dividend and in all other rospects pari paenu with the existing 100 000 shares in the Company,
By Order,
(Signed) IN VUNG CHẢI, Chief Manager. Dated the tenth day of November
1931.
No. 10, Des Voeux Road Central, 1st floor, Victoria, Hongkong.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.
BANKRUPTCIES Nos. 3 & 11 or 1920 RE THE TSUN SHINO HONG
Bankruptcy Notice.
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FINAL DIVIDEND of $1.75 per cont has been declared in the above matter.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the abovementioned dividend any bo rencived (at the Offices of Mesere. PERCY SMITH, SETH & FLEMING, No. 5, Queen's Read Central, Hong kong, on MONDAY, the 28th Novem her 1921, between the hours of 10 am. and 12 noon, and any subsequent day during the same hours..
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Hongkong, November 14, 1921.
NOTICE.
Trustees,
Every additional word Cente for 3 insertions
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WASHINGTON CONFERENCE.
EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
(Reuter's Service to the China Mall)
WASHINGTON CONFERENCE,
WABLINGTON, November 17th.
HONGKONG HOTEL,
November 14
Mr Th.-B.V. Alphen Er G. Harper: A high Britten authority at the Coafor, Mr J. Alston Mr S. O. Harrie enco emphasised four outstanding features MeO. W. Anders in MrJ. So it Hurston of the British viewpoint Respecting G. 8. Aveyard MOP Herrey
China's proposals he says Britain
Mr F. L.Jone
reiterates the principle of the OpenMr and Mrs. A. Miss H. O, Isla Dhor and considers spheres of influenco Baxter antiquated and modernly unscitable. ra E. R. Belilios She does not regard the Panama Canal de F. Benjamin nan Pacific Question and she will not Miss 14 Bergsman arge it on the Conference's considerar K. J. Birbook
tion.
Mr and Mrs W. G, -Toxoph
Mr. E. M. Joseph Mator Joseph
Me B, Jalias
Dr E N. Lee
MARKET PRODUCE IN HONGKONG
APPROXIMATE RETAIL PRICES.
November 14th, -'1021.
Butcher Meat.
Best Bicol, idet Laug
Prime Cat
Boup, Tong Tak....
Obleken,
Poultry
Capone, Bas
Capons, Large-Sto Duck,-Ap...
Comed,-Ham Ngan Yük
15.
Doves,Pan Kam
16"
Eggs, Hen-Kal Tan (000
Bioak --Ngan. Ynk Pa
18
Egre, Hen,--Kal Tan
Soon Birtola,-Ngio Las
16
Foris, Canton,
雅
Fowis, Halman--Hol
**Sausages, - Ngan Cheung
Ballook's Braing-Ngan No pir set 16
Tongue, freab,Ngan Ld each 60 Tongue, corned,Ham Nguo Li each 65 cents. Head, Nga Ta... sach. 80 Heart-Ngan Bam... lb. 13 Hump, Balk-Ngau Klu, 18 Fest-Ngan Henk...bech- 10:3 Kidneys-Ngsu Zlá „, 10 18 „Egan Maf, you Laver,-Ngan Kon. Ib. 13 **Tripe (undressed), Ngwu To lb. 6 Calves' Head and Fest-Ngau-td-ran
The Anglo-Japaneso Alliance is not Me Blackburn regarded as directly involved in China's Miss A( Bergsona proposals although the question may be Mr0.0. Boehringer Miss HL withdrawn for later consideration. Far Mrs P. 8. Brockman Mr H. N. Mody- Eastern questions will immediately pro-,. MrS. R. Brown', Mr F. H. Mody ceed on the basis of yesterday's Chinese. Mr O. K, Hall Brut D. J. Morrison
Me and Mr W. PN propositions which will be examined by ton experts whose reports will be presented Mr and Mrs D. W. Neeson to the Conference na carly as possible. Buck
Men E. H. 'Conor The British would welcome an agreement Mr G. W. Barton Hiss M. G. O'Neill between the Great Powers prespecting Hra TW, Cochrane Mr and Mrs A. China oven one limited to Amerien. Mr A. T. Coller Onderwelter Japan and Britain-is it is felt that co- Mr CM. Cottrell Mr D. Onder weyrer operative action is desirable to regulate Mr E. R. GourdeanMr W. Ott
Afias D. Cowlishaw. Miss D. E. Pepperell Far Eastern conditions.
Mira & Mias
Carran Mr
B. Peny The authority added that Britain will Mrs & not advance, a proposition regarding the Mr and Mrs 0. A.B Capt. and Mrs L
Eklund indebtedness adjustment of foreign war,
GeF Ewone to the United States.
Engineer Captain
Ferguson Hand
H. Mr W. v. de Steem HEY MEATorahorrow Mr F L: Foxall Mrs W. H. Timbrelt John Jardiner Me and Mrs Edgar The Associated Press correspondent at Mr F. Gutieries, Warwick
Mr H. Washington reports that America will apt. T. P. Hall'
Me F. Well not offer a definite programme regarding | Mr A. Hall. the limitation of land forces, her army Mr and Mrs. F. Me H. Wison
Hardie and child having reached irreducibility consistent with national safety. Britain is in a similar position. It is expected that after M. Briand has spokery the question
It is anderstood that M.. Briand, at the plenary session on November 18th, will announce that France will spontane
uly limit land armaments.
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PEAK HOTEL
Fovember 19.
of armies will be referred to the Armar and Mrs R. T. and Mrs Cresce ments Committee. It is authoritatively added that America will not respond to any French suggestion for definite British and American assurances for protection against German aggression and that Britain has given in assurance to sup port America in this matter.
An explanation of the paradox dis closed in the American disarmament pro- posals to incrcase submarines, while Britain strongly favours numerical reduc tion and limitation of size is found in LONDON, November 17th!
the fact that American naval opinion Forecast of the American proposals as regards these craft not as a weapon of regards the Far East are published from offence but of defence, eminently suitable Washington which, although not claimed for the protection of a long coastline. Mr F. RJ. Adams Mr A. E. Lissman
be authoritative, are understood by On the contrary the British think that
Mr J. D. Lloyd competent observers to
reflect the if the programme is not carefully guard-r E. J. Atoslie American desires. These embrace thee there may be serious developments of Er Anguin Mr R. MacGregor abolition or modification of the Anglo-submarine warfare which will nullify the Capt. & Mry ArcherMe« K. Mathessen Japanese Alliance, Japanese evacuation benefit of suppressing capital ships, Mr & Mrs Ashton Mr H. F. Mavor of Shantung and Siberia, the renuncia-
LONDON, November 17th.
Me B. 4. Anmuller-Me and Mrs W. tion of claims to special interests in The raval expert, Mr. Archibald Hurd, Ching under the Lansing-Ishii agreement. in the Daily Telegraph elucidates the Mr and Mrs B. G. Mayger all-round relinquishment of spheres of American naval scheme. He says there
ession of private property in China, navies. It is simply proposed to scrap » pecially railroads, does not confer any number of obsolescent capital ships, the rar. Blair - political and military rights whatsoever, majority of which would anyhow shortly dr M. J. Bron
Bigr J. G. Bridger The navies of the
Capt Mrs. Milla agreements that leaseholds of Chinese be broken in. ports like Wethaiwei and Kaischau Three" would neither be weakened norr H. B. Bridger Mr T. Mitchell will not infringe Chinese territorin strengthened and the expense of feet Miss C. O. Bronco Mrs M. 8. Mitchell
unappreciably overeignty, and an understanding where maintenance would not be
Major G. J. Chap Miss J. Mitchell.. by the United States shall not fortify the reduced. There was no question of
The kernel of the
Mr J. W, Moran Philippines, Guam, Midway Island and ing any dockyards. Samoa if Japan does not fortify insular proposals is that expansion will be check- outposts in the Western Pacific.
cil and no navy will have post-Jutland ships. He estimates that the "Big Three" wal save three hundred millions sterling
Birch
DON'T FORGET THE KOWLOON interest, in China, undertakings that pos. no idea of reductions of existent effective Me H. Bule
FAIR on SATURDAY, 19th, at Chater Bungalow.
Open from 1.30-7:30 p.m. 8.30 · 11 p.m.
SOCIETY OF ST, VINCENT
DE PAUL.
THE BAZAAR COMMITTEF, bage to appeal to the ladies of Hongkong for gifts of SOUVENIRS OR PRIZES fo: the 38th ANNUAL AL FRESCO FETE
to be held on the 4th December.
All gifta will be gratefully received and acknowledged,
Parcels should be sent to
Mr. J. M. NORONHA,
c/o Credit Foncier d'Extreme-Orient, Pinces Buildings,
or
Mr. F. H. BARNES,
13, Humphreys Avenue, Kowloon,
2,09,46 06.30 On Consumption of water in the City And Hill District fa millions and decimals ef gallons during the month of September.
·ZALAT
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Mest populations 180,200 3,410
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Constant supply in all distriata doring September of both 1990 and 1921990
KOWLOON WATER: WORKS INVAL.
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Consumption of water in Kowloon in millions and decimals of gallons during the month-of-September.
Pablle
CITY HALL
Third Piano Recital (Romantics). given by
HARRY ORE
assisted by
DANIEL ONDERWIJZER
(Baritone of the Royal Opera in Amsterdam).
"
Monday, 21st November,
at 5.30 p.m. sharp. LADY STUBBS
will honour the recital with her presence.
Booking at ANDERSON'S
IMITED
CHRISTMAS CAKES
CHRISTMAS PUDDINGS
Hoe Export Prices from 4,00,00
WISEMAN
WISEM
NEW YORK, November 17th..
All they Congress leaders are consider ing plans to avoid the introduction of measures likely to humpor the conference.
WASHINGTON, November 17th.
apart from economy which will react on all secondary navios.
PARIS, November 17th.
ENEMY PROPERTY.
It is noteworthy in connection with the present events at Washington that the, French Senate naval committee yester It is believed that the suggestion of day invited the Minister of Marine to Mr. Mutsu will not be scrapped but will increase the number of submarines in the probably be adopted as not materially provisional programme.. changing the American plan. Japanese naval advisers are optimistic over the! prospects and even hope that a full agree inent will very shortly be reuched by all the Powers,
LONDON, November 16th. Japanese delegates have declared their willingness to discuss all
Complete agreement has been reached Chinese questions very frankly and are between the public trustee and the South very anxious to meet the views of the African custodian of enemy property rela Powers.
The degree of tension recently tive to the allocation of enemy shares in apparent over Far Eastern questions has companies working in South Africa. been relieved by the careful way in which Mining, shares will be offered in blocks. the Committee of nine are approaching first to groups and companies concerned. the difficulties,
It is hoped that disposal of the negotia- tions will be completed by the end of January.
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Miss E. Middleberst
Mr and Mrs. J. F.
Miller
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Mr H. G. Eales Mea and Miss Fecles Mr and Mrs S. H.
Mr. A. Nicol MT. Orton Mr Al
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Forsimmons, Large,-Hung Tee Plantain, Tai Chiu
| Pamelo, Biam,—Talui Lo Yai
Walaubs-Hop To Grapes,-Po Tai The...
Vegetables,
| Artichokes,--Ah Chỉ Chank Beans, Sprout, ---Nga Tao... Long, Tan Eck ... Best Foot-Hung Tuol Tan | Blster Squash,--F1 Km ...
Brinjala, Green,-Ching TanK
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20
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22
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PAS
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26
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12
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30
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40
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24
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Water Crows, Bet Youn
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Featherstons
Mr F
and Mrs W. B Roberts
W. Gibbins Miss J.
Mr R. P. Shaw Madame Lottie Gor-Me J.. 8.Robinson
don
Miss M. B. Hall
E. R. Halifax Mr H. Epicer Pan, Mr and MrsMr G. Norton Bwith Major D. L. Harling Mr. and Mrs R. J.
D. Stobart Miss eworth Mr &. R. Holling Stevenson Mr W. M. Hum-Mr J. F. Swindells
Mr D. Taylor phrare
Jay Mr W, F. Telfer Ma M. Huxley Ers T. Jacquemin Me Thayer Mr R. W. Lee Jones Me H FL. Wabater Mr and frs. B. T Mr. J. H. Kring Me and Mrs Vid": Wiliamaon
Me F. N. Young Krimpen
LATER. Statements emanating from authorita-
REVOLT IN RUSSIAN GARELIA. tive. Japanese quarters at Washington profress to represent Japan's readiness to withdraw from Shautung and Kiaochan
HELSINGFORS, November 17th. provided that Britain withdraws from There is a serious revolt in Russian Weihaiwel; also Japan does not desire Carelia stretching from the White Sea to annex or to exercise a protectorate to Olonetz, numbering ten thousand arm- over Manchuria, but a recognition of ed men, but these are lacking in ammuni- PALACE HOTEL, DANGE the principle that she is specially in- tion and medical supplies. terested there, based on contiguousness and railway and other investments. is alleged that Japan desires recognition of the principle of peaceful penetration for trade in Siberia and is ready com- pletely to withdraw Japanese forces upon the organisation of stable government qualified to protect Japanese in the Russian Far Eastern maritime province
of Siberia
It
Japanese views on the question of China are less definite. She seems to nim at Chinese acceptance of a Four-Power Consortium with the object of conducting Chinese foreign loans and establishing public services with the assistance of Chinese capital under control exercised
· IRISH · QUESTION.
LONDON, November 17th, Ten thousand participated in loyalist demonstrations at Belfast. They passed
resolution of confidence in the Ulster Cabinet's attitude in connection with the British negotiations with Sinn Fein and condemned the proposed All Ireland Parliament.
PRINOR'S TOUR.
Bentley Mr G. Men E. Pobinson Me A Greesrett
Mr and Mrs J. H.
Oxberry
Percisvl Mr Wo Mr M. Hagnenaner Mr B. Petheram Do Mr T., Parvia
Mr H J. Rove Lacks Mr B. Shalabehoff
rend Mrs Y. C.Mr H, SAIL Maastohence
Mr J. H&Tair
Mrs Moussey Mr. and Mrr 8. U. Mrs. J. Cshen
Waples
A long-distance wireless outfit, cap
BOMBAY, November 17th.able of taking messages at the maxi- The Renown with the Prince of Wales mam distance of 12,500 miles, has
for the purpose of obviating waste and aboard has arrived. corrupt misapplication of funds, mo
The impression is growing at Washing- ton that the main work of the Conference
may be completed by December 31st.
AMERICAN TAXES.
WASHINGTON, November 17th.
The conforces of the House of Repre sentatives have agreed to Senate's amand- ment deleting the provision in the Tax Revision Bill under which foreign traders
been manufactured by an Australian firm to the order of Perth Observa- tory. The instrument measures 30in.
covers all by 18in. Hertzian
3.000 met taking messag
The French delegation agree that the Chinose proposals form a suitable basis for discussion of the whole Far Eastern would have been exempted from taxation station at Question, but that they seem to lack on not, income derived from sources out ference from the definiteness except as regards principles. tide the United States. ----
They presume that the Chinese delegation will not delay suggestions for tho Bottle ment of disputed issuer.
Signor Schanzer declared that the Italians will support the solution which will best ensure the free development of China and will guarantee the equality of the various fations interested in her pro
THE LAW DI
THEATRE
RUSSIAN DEBTE,
REVAL, November 17th. Atelegram from Moscow states that Chicheria has requested Krain to ex prop the Soviet satisfaction with the British reply no regards" Russian" debts. Chicher admits that some questions are obsedto and, suggests: storing up formal discursions. If the Briti Government indora
oratood that the msan that
straber obligation to pay
certain period of Anding due
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