FIDAY. JANUARY 27. 1922.
SEAMEN'S STRIKE.
CLOUD LIFTS
MEN'S 'NEW OFFER.
MOVE WAHODS SQL | KWENT
DAGGERS AND PEPPER.
KOWLOON DOCK FITTER'S STORY.
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE HONGKONG & KOWLOOW WHAR
& GODOWN CO., LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
NUAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLD
or and the Statenent of Arreunts for the your ended December, 31st, 1989).
A fitter employed at Kowloon Docks was charged before Magistrate Wond this morning with the unlawfulE THETY FIFTH ORDINARY A possession of two daggers and Д EHS will be held ni the Others of Mussu». The Prawards strike ciond has ai | packet of pepper; and with intent to date MATIUSON & Co, Trn, on FBI- lastegun to hit. There were strou enter a house to commit an armed DAY, Formary 10th, 1932, 84 11. for the Purper of recélying the Report of the Direet- rumours this morning of a possible | robbery, move towatris a ret Llement add pusti The evidence showed that when fication for the contained in charged by the serginat interpreter, a docume di containing a fresh offer the defendant said he went to a house by the a rekana which reached the in Battery Street on Tuesday to see a Secretary for Chinese Attars the friend
Ther Damed Toug Sui. Hon. Mr. ER. Hallifax) from Conti, be met
Dword Lan Chi told now being considered by the who
that Tong Sui hipowners
had moved to Mougkok. Later in thei Afternoon he met this Tong Sui
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him
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Compory CLOSED from WEDNESDAY. February Int, 1992 to February 10th. 12 both daye hclusive.
By Order of the Bonnd of Directors,
W. S. BROWN,
Buretary. Hongkong, January 26, 1922,
coming out of the hour. Tong Sui o THOSE ABOUT TO GO HOME. Mr.invited him upstairs to sit down.
A fra lation of th document. Courteously furnished to pres repre sentatives the afternoon by Haldan sus plows
TRANSLATION.
Resulacons made by the whole Food, al Chinese Newtuen for the settle ment of the Strake.
After a while Tong Sui asked bin to take the daggers to the Ying Ching Chai tra shop and Land
I let a small fully furnished house with maid at Mill Hill, miles from London, for the period thom to him there. Teng Sui said 29th July to 10th September, 1922, at 7 that he was going to rob a ichuiness per week near Railway Station seaman, and if successful would give; Midland Main Line & Great Northern. defendant several tens of dollars to Reply H.M.W, c/n “China Mail." spend. The popper was also given to him by Tong Sui. At the corner of Shanghai Street he was stopped by a of 4 shul bustriet watchman. Ser
When the latter giten der Wages under $15 [h. An curnar of 30",, for wages the
whall be as follows: 44 An
called out to him he did not attempt to run away in, stood still,
Replying to the Magistrate, In-
1 An emer of 2 for wages spec'or Brown admittel that the
Rolation 1 th) cst be first pe negra ed al te pest of these matange
wurd
Borond charge was based o tie defendant's own statement.
The Magistrate said that he did not
És take opter poyogtured Toy tür | think the statement uniousted to an skujemo is all we becson shell re- | admission that defendant was going we do commis a robbery. It was an t-
at
Resdobon & to be empastored
Arlatration Board.
a
mission of intent to take the weapon ·
|to a man who was going to enter the
2 The Arbitration. Bunu ekali be | house. established a Catten
Inspector Brown suggested that
# The Arkontora Hound shallow the intent in enter was impled in the
sick of the follow ring.
(x) Representative an the Canton
Governan t
(b) Raesentative of the Hongkong
(ey Representative of 11. 15.3, Consul
General.
d) Representative of the Europea¦
Shay on goir.
(et Rept sentative of the Chouse
Slap owners
defendant's statement.
The Magistrate disagreed and told the defendant that he had devided. that as there was no evidence of
If
tent to enter, he would amend the charge to one of aiding the man Tong Sui. The penalty was the same. Tong Sui were arrested he would he charged with the principal offence.
Alter he had been duly warned, the defendant elected to make a state
(t) Reprenintate of the hires ment. He repeated what he said at
Seuten.
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Children's Faces Disfigured With Breaking Out
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THE CHINA MAIL.
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL.
THE
⠀ŢIE ANNUAL MEETING of Sent Bolders and Subscribora will be
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.
DAIRY FARM, ICE & COLD
STORAGE CO., LTD,
DAY, January 31, at 6.16 p.m. bolt in the Cathedral Hall on TUES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thot
W. L. PATTENDEN,
Hon. Scutary. Hongkong, January 26, 1922.
GOLF.
LADIES SECTION
HAPPY VALLEY.
tloo
BA EXTRAORDINARY GEN. ERAL MEETING OF THE ABOVE COMPANY will be held Registered Offices of the Company at No. 9, Lower Albert Roud, Victora in the Colony of Hongkong. ( TUESDAY, THE 14TH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1922, AT NOUN, for the purnose of considering, and thought fit, pasing the following res Iations & Extraordinary Resolutions
viz:-
(1). That the authorised capital of The Draw for Mrs. Moore's Cup is the Company (which is now SK65,00 e follows:
Byo: Miss Phelips and Mrs. Griffin. Mrs. MacDougall Mre. R. M. Smith. Mr. Boan-Lady Rees Davies. Mr. Piercy Mrs. Holl. Mrs. Crawford Morgan
Mra. Bannerman, Baraton-Mrs. Findlay Miller. G. H. Harston Mrs. Crawford, Mrs. S. B. C. Rose-Mrs. Mitchell. Mrs. Rodinond-Miss Denison. Miss Calder Mrs. Holmes. Mrs. Wakeman Mrs. Cantiic. Mrs. Lensk Mrs. Parker.
Byen Mr. T Pearce, Mrs. Armstrong and Mrs. Adatns,
First round starts February 16t.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
BE Undersigned have received instruc
dons or sell by Public Auction,
(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED)
ON
FRIDAY,
February 3, 1922, at 10.30 a.m.,
at beir Bales Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Crnor of Teo Hosse Street,
Household Furniture and
Sundries. Terma-Cash on delivery.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioners. Hongkong, January 27, 1922,
TO SECRETARIES OF CLUBS AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS.
A The 35th ordinary annual mee-
the station, au added that he setting of shareholders of the Hong The number of the members of this ¦ the night in the Battery Street house. Berard shall la dreided by the Chinese On the following morning Tong Su utal British Governnu ais ofter due | said to him You have a job e nailation. nd the Board shall so there
รว harm in have the full power in stile the carrying the daggers." He accepted strike.
this assurance. He had no in tention of taking part in the robbery, and as a matter of fact he did not
4. The Samen's Union will tay the following demands before the
Bound for coussieration. (a). The inervası shall be Bo",, for all Wages over $31, and 40% for Phose under $30.
know where the house was. He had worked at the Kowloon Dock for four yours an. had never kept bad com- pauy. He got into trouble this time
(8) No Sexuan who returns to work because he was ignorant of local after the strike shall be dis-regulations. He asked to be given a
missed or degraded for any reason (c). The inr tease shall be applied to all steamers al present and bored at Hongkong or en route to Hong kang: between other parts. (d) All Seames shall be employed through the Union, so that no commission is to be paid to the Compradores
(el No agrement in connection with the employ meat of stamen abali have ellect unless the Chinese Scaturn's Union has been a
witness to it.
(0) No Samen or Officer of the Seamen's Union in Hongkong shall be banished for any charge, which has to proof.
chance.
The Magistrate commited him to stand his trial at the next Criminal Sessions on the charge of aiding Tong Sui to commit an armed robbery.
CORONET THEATRE.
SPECIAL HOLIDAY
PROGRAMMES.
ALL preliminary notices of forth-
down Co., Ltd., is advestined to the news columns of the Chine Mail, coming meetings, lectures and kong and Kowloon Wharf and Go-entertainments, sent for insertion in be held at the offices of Messrs. are charged for at the rate of $1 each, Jardine, Mathesca and Co., Ltd., (as announced in May and June of on Friday, February 10, at 11a.m. last year) providing that they do not The transfer books of the Company occupy more than four lines. In February 1 to Friday, February 10, will be placed in the advertising be closed from Wednesday, future if this space is exceeded they
columns at the prevailing rates. both days inclusive.
ה4.4
ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUE,
T. W. Hill
A. H. Ferguson
C. Lesile-Smith
A. B. Purvis
R. K. Valentine
SUNDAY, 29th January. 1922.
REVISED LIST.
Starting
Time.
St. George's.
St. Andrew's.
9.36
R. M. Smith
A. B. Stewart
0.40
H. K. Buckland
9.44
F. 8. Harrison
K. Lindsel!
9.52
E. J. R. Mitchell
J. B. Rose
9.56
A. H. Crew
E. Davidson
In keeping with the festive spirit of Chinese New Year, the Coronet Theatre will screen special holiday programmes during the week-end. To morrow (Saturday) night a delight- ful burlesque entitled "Come On In" will be shown, on Sunday a charm-
10.00
N. I. Sraith
10.04
R. Hancock
N. C. Wilson
10.08
C. Bulmer Johnson }
R. Bruce
10.12
A. E. Crapnell
J. D. Kinnaird
10.16
F. Bevington
10.20
J. Hooper
C. C. Stark
10.24
M. M. Mass
D. J. Cuthill
10.26
B. Hancock
A. Morrison
10.32
C. A. Peel
J. W. Paton
10.36
J. W. Franke
A. R. Anetin
no Destiny," featuring H. B. Warner. Here a variety enough for any holi day maker- mirth,
10,40
H. E. Smith
J. M. Walker
romance, drama, each a fine example of the best keinerun urt.
and
10 44
A. E. Ashton
J. C. Fletcher
10.48
E. W. H. Carpenter}
D. J. Valentine
10.52
J. H. Brister
CURRENT PROGRAMME'S FINE PICTURE,
10.56
P, A. Cox
11.00
L. S. Greenhill
}
11.04
K. W. Bonn
11.08
R. H. D. Gompertz
11.12
W. P. Winslow
11.16
H. B. Bowbiggin
(g) The increase shall be dated back
from the 1st. January 1922, ing romance, "Nurse Marjorie," without reduction.
starring Mary Miles Minter. and
Monday on six-part crook drama "The Dice of
(b) AB Seamen after they have re- turned to work, shall be treated with equality, and shall in way be omitreated.
CARGO COOLIES CLAIMS.
clover
The cargo roolies have approached their employers for an increase in wages but here has been no talk of etrike on thoir part. They asked for "Out of the Storm," the Coronet an increase of 30 per cent and the Theatre's current feature attraction, employers offered the 20 per cent. is a picture that take you of yourself, The men then reduged their demand holding the interest by its dramatic to 28 per consumat it was considered story and superb acting. The more probable this muring that the exciting episodes in this fine Eminent parties would grea upon a Authors picture-the desperate jail figure some are around 25 per cent. cacapo, the tragic shipwreck, and the
THE SHIPPING POSITION.
disreputable saloon fight-are depict- ed with convincing realism. The more emotional incidente-and there are many are presonted with admirable This morning there were 180 ships restraint. Bat these and other notable in port. This total was only one less features of "Out of the Storm," are than yesterday's but the tounago was not suprising. The story was adapted reduced by 26,287 and now stoods at from Gertrude Atherton's famous 231,649 tons. It was ascertained this novel? The Tower of Ivory" and the moining that the four Blue Fuanel film was produced by Sauel Goldwyn boats which got away yesterday were and Rox Beech. · · the "Protilas" (for Manila, at
4 p.m.), the Eurypylus" (for Singa
pore, at 2 pat, the "homiva" (for slip or signified any intention of Bongkok, at 4 pm,) and the "Tencer" doing so. European police afat (for Singaporo, at 4 pan.). The China laned at the lead of the Navigation ateamor "Liban" left for gangway questioned every Chinese. Shanghai.ut noon,....
that approached, and turned back all
A new arrival from Shanghai was those who were unable to givo a the "impresa of Russia" which went satisfactory explanation of their to bor borti over at Kowloon at about business on bod. Union cloiala 3.15 this morning for crow are mail expressed the opilot that the arów to be out of papałby with the strike would leave the ship later in the day
up. to t film-time sona had left the, but that remains to be seen.
and
..
J. Rodger, Jr.
J. 4. Lyon Brown
A. K. Henderson
D. G. Nicoll
8. Gray
K. E. Greig
W. D. Fiddes-Wilson
!
ام
consisting of 114,000 shares of thi nominal value of $7.50 - whereal | 114,000 shares have been issued) be increased to $1,600,000 by the creation of 86,000 additional shares of the nominal value of $7.50 ench.
(2) That tire shares ronatilating the Company's unissued capital le issued at such time or times in such manner and irpon such terms and for such purposes and upon such con fitions in every respect as the Company'a Board of Directors may decide.
Dated this 23rd day of January, 1922. By Order of the Board, M. MANUK.,
Secretary.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
AMERICAN AND MANCHURIAN
LINE
From NEW YORK.
THE Steamship
"SUTTON BALL"
having arrives, Consignees of cargo are informed that all gods are being
landel at their risk into the hazardou;! and/or uxtm hazinfone Godowns of Holt's
Kowlcov, whence delivery may be obtained.
Wharf,
No claim will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after February 2nd, will be subject to rent.
All claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before 9th February, or they will; not be recognised,
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any
free storage period of one week. Tuesdays or Fridays botween the hours of 1015 a.m. and Noon, within the
by
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of lading will be countersigued
THE BANK LINE LIMITED,
General Agents. Hongkong, January 26, 1922.
VEREENIGDE NEDERLANDSCHE SCHEEPVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (United Neerlande Navigation Co.)
HOLLAND-OOST AZIE LIJN. (Holland East Asia Line.)
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
From ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG, BREMEN, GENOA and LISBON.
THE Steamship
"ALDABI,"
baving arrived from the above Parte, Consignees of Cargo by ber are notified that all goods are being landed at their risk into the beardous and for extra bazardous Godówne of the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or from the wharves doli- very may be obtained.
Goods not cleared by the 2nd February, 1922, will be subject to rent.
All broken chafed and damaged packages are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 1st February, 1922, at 10 AM by Messrs. Goddard & Douglas.
Claims against the steamer must be presented in writing within ten days after arrival of ateamer, otherwise they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by the undersigned in any case whatever.
Bille of Lading will be countersigned by
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN,
Agents. Hongkong, Hongkong, January 56, 1922,
DON'T FORGET at the
MATINEE ONLY 5P.M. SHARP.
COMMENCING FRIDAY TILL MONDAY.
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IN
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ADMISSION 60 cents and 40 cents.
WORLD THEATRE
NOTICEN.
Great Clearance Sale.
MEN'S, WOMEN'S & CHILDREN'S
BOOTS.
31
Men's Oakmobe"
& Walk Over BOOTS & SHOES
ALL GREATLY REDUCED, NEW PRICES.
$14.00 TO $19.50
f
Ladies' Hanan" "Walk - Over" Boots
AT HALF PRICE.
CHILDREN'S BOOTS &
SHOES
$1.00 TO $5.00 PAIR.
LANE, CRAWFORD & CO.
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OF
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AT
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What Lord Northcliffé
Thinks of Tansan
OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA,
On-Board S/S. Kurenal"
November 8th, 1921.
Dear Mr. Clifford Wilkinson,
I have now boon drinking your Tanaan for six weeks.
If you would look in Mr. F. V. Lucas's recent book, "Roving East:
and West," you will find reference to the quality of the water, which
I thoroughly endurae. I sve never shinyel a mineral water so much,
I propose taking our bottle bok to London with me,
Many thanks for your kind gift.
Northoliffe