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Banks
The Bank of Danton, Ltd., Do Youx Road Central.
Clan Suecia Bank, Ltd.
Duddou Stroot.
Building Contractors
Wing On & Co.
Building Contractors.
Photographers
Moe Chenaz, Photographer. 23. Low House Stret
Posoonfold Arcade (Branch). Developing & Printing undertaken.
Po Kwong Photo Studio
180 Wellington Strost, Photo Supplies and Developing.
art picture dealer.
54, D'Aguilar Street. Tel. Con. 1887 Rubber & Wood,
Joal Merchants
Kailan Mining Admin. (c/o Dodwall & Co., Etc.), Colliery & Steamship Ownort. Bituminous Coal, Coko, Firebricks.
— AA
£ Kimura & Co.
1, Connaught Road Central.
Cwong Bang & Co., Sr Merchants
Dee Vooux Bd. Coa. Tel. Cod. 2731
Matani A 46,, & Quora's Road Centrul
Marchante, Cost Contractors and Shipping Agents-Phopa Can. 1543.
Jotton Yarn Importers techo Kabushiki Kalaba.
Importers Cotton Yarn & Piece Goods; No. Mercantilo Book Building. Tal. Con. 2774 and 2000
Jurio Dealers
Lock Hing, Chinoso Curios & Silver Ware
Dentist
Harry Foog, Dentist,
Tankakee & Co., 30 Connaughtid. w. Manufacturers of Rubber Solon and Singapore Wood. P. Central 4478, Scales,
Mustafa & Jo., Connaught Road Dtl. Ship Chandlers
Chung Fook, 78 Connaught Rd. Otl.
First floor. Tel. Centrai 628. Shipelandlor, Stevedores and Compradore.
E. Blag & Co..
25 Wing Won Stroet. Tol Contil 1116
tal Merchants & Ship Chandlers, Managing Director- Mr. H. S. Chia:
Son Cheong Compradore,
General Provision Ftore. Naval and Military Contractor. No. 68, Praya Faet Wanchai.
Telephone No. 3781.
Wang Kee & Co., Shipchindlers,
Compradores Steradores & Coa Morchata, Banat & Pilot supply No. 36 37, Counaught Road, Tol. Central No. 943.
la four, No. 74, Qhoen's Road Shipowners Central, Tol. Contral No. 1955,
Engineers & Shipbuilders
W. S. Halley & Co., Lid
Engia & Shipbuilder
Kowloon Bay New Work & Repaira
Call Fing "L
Fertilizer
Eastern Articultam. Fertilizer Co., Jervois
7el, Ca agents Bar Gunn Zugal Fertilizer
Glass Mercnants
▲ Lag Ca.. Glass Merchants, Parait Mirror and Canton Marble Manufa er. Electro-plated, Class And Orces Warce and Photo Suppilo 19. Qavans Road Central. fel, Central NJ. 1218.
Hotels
Palace.Hotel. Kowloon-Corner of Haiphong and Hankow Roads. Few minates from ferry.
Importers & Exporters Cha Bron, & Co., Importers and Exporters and Commission Agents.
Des Voeux Road.
Kwon Sun & Co., 68 Queen's hard Central Ko Chi Chung (Manager), Kwong King Him (Arat.) Tel. Den. 31ED.
kasuda Trading_Do.,
Importers and Exporter, NKKO-Japanese fine art cartus,
Green Road Cil. Tel. Oon. 11t8
Xam Hing Loong,
97-8-80 Queen's Road Central General Storekcopers, Wine & Cigar Merchants. Ceneral Exporters of Chinese Prolire Tel Central 5).
Patali & Co, P,0. Box 31&
Importer,
Land & Estate Agents Pun Yick Cho, Land & Rotate aginta
Tel. Gen ral 911-1987.
#5, Queca's Fuad Central.
Leather Goods
Nam Kang Saltoase Co.
But makurn of Leather Suitcases, Hand Bags. Parsas, Belte, etc.
Pottinger St.. 208 Quoco's Ed. Ct.
and 28 Hillier St
Fo Hing, 221 Dụs Voeux Road. Manu
facturers of Leather Saitestes, Band Bage Trunk etc.
Mercha its
Asia amercial & Development Co. China Bans Buildings (ed Boor) Tei. 3800
Gibbs, 3 Us., Alexandra Railding.
Millinery
Kadame Illy. -Alexandre Building. Istest modela and creat ons from Paris in Frooks and Millinery. ***Tho Contre of Fashion.
Minera
Ltd.
Okina Commercial Co.,
Miners, Importer and Exporters 44-56 Queen's Road Ct. Tel. Cor. 2009.
Modistes
Madame Fitnt,
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Man Wing 6. B. Co., Ltd.,
39 Boubam Strand West. Tei, Cen. 1710
Regular fortnightly Burvice Hongkong and Haiphong via Holkow
8.8. Haitao."
Thai Thaan S. 8. Co., Ltd.,
147 Wing Lok Street, Esat. Tel, Cen
B.8. "Derwent e.a. "Bourbon
bolwern Hongkong and Saigon.
Shoemakers
Jam Keo, Desior in Sewing Machines
and Accesorios, Rest & Shor Maker.
7 Pollinger Street.
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P. Chellaram.- Royal Sile Store. 35 Queen's Road Central. Batin Crepe de Chine, Georgette and Brocade Bilks.
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Pshoomull Bros., 58, Queen's Rd. 0.
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Hongkong Tailoring Co.
Ladies' and Gont's Tailore,
10, D'Aguilar Stront. Now Materials of all descriptions. Tel. Cent). 1880.
Ah Young, Tailors, Drapers & Out- Otters, Hat & Clothing, Suite made to order. No. 74, Queen's Road Contral. Tel. Central No. 2830.
S'ng Cheong,
Ladies' and Gentlemens Tallor. 24 Wyndham Street. 2nd floor.
Tobaccos, Cigarettes.
British American Tobancs Co.
(China), Ltd. 16-19 Connaught Road.'
Typewriters, Etc. Mustard & Co., Corusught Road Ot
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Kwan Tye, Geral Storcktspar
Wins & Spirit Marcbant. Na. 102, Queen's Road Centr
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The Hongkong Optical Co. Phone 3531.
6 Queen's Road Central
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FATSHAN" MURDER,
IS INDIAN GUARD ALIVE?
STRANGE CONJECTURE. -
COLONY'S NEEDS.
(Continued from page 9.)
H. E. the Governor: But not a very serious inconvenience. We must in any case have a staff to cope with the, activities of those who try, to snuggle in deleterious articles and that staff can equally well deal with the collection of duties on drink and tobacco. So far from being a bad method of. taxation it seems the fairest pos- sible method. If you do not want to pay the tax your remedy is obvious, and if you think you are taxed too much, again your remedy is obvious reduce your consump tion. The hon. member said the abnormally high.
taxes
were
Now, having a suspicion in my mind that the hon. member was going to raise the question I put down few figures. Here you pay for your cigars a tax of $2.50, if you are a wealthy person, and $50 if you are not. In England you pay 15s. 7d. without regard to the quality. On cigarettes you pay here according to your taste $1 down to 30 cents in England you pay 125, 7d. On tobacco Its. 102. for Cavandish, 10s. 41⁄2d, for other kinds, and for snuff 11s. 101⁄2d Here you pay. anything between 30 cents. and $1.50. I have not tried to work out the figures of wine because the systems are so different. I have not yet found anybody who could compare them accurately. The hon. member reminds us that Sir Claud Severn promised to consider the reduction of taxation on light wines. We considered the ques tion and we came to the conclu- sion, based on sufficient informa- tion, that they were not too high and the taxation appears to be having no deleterious effect. The most interesting comparison is that the case of irits which, I suppose, is of importance in this country. We pay on spirits $6 per gallon and on liquors $10
a gallon. They charge on spirits in England £5.10s. 5d. I think in view of these figures it a little difficult to argue that our duties are abnormally high, and I question whether, if they were reduced, the prices would go down. I did not say I questioned whether it was desirable they should. The rates seem exceedingly reasonable for any person who contents him- self with a moderate amount of alcoholic refreshments, but the important point, to my mind, is this: I apologise for referring once more to the opium revenus and my remarks are not intended to come under the category which the hon. member described as "hypocritical gush," but I still believe that the revenue from opium will cease within a measurable period. I confess that I think that the period may be longer than some of us hoped it would be, but at least it will not be # permanent source of revenue. I suggest to the hon. member that must end within ten years.
A source. of revenue which is certia. to dry. up soon is
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while it is there and put as was satisfied that Mrs. Simpson's
.as possible into
the tenant amounted in-fact-to-a- re-entry by the landlord, and so to
a determination of the tenancy. It
was clear, flis Honour said, that in this case the tenant throughout
ROYAL
ONE NIGHT ONLY
MONDAY, October 29th.
must have reached the cars of much robber-bands. Incompatibility of capital value in Public Works Ex-Bery of what took place was THEATRE
correct. He was unable, however. the general temperament may have militated, traordinary, and
to agree with Mr. Brewer's conten improvement of the Colony, mean- against the chances of his being while piling up as rapidly and in that this denial of access to accepted by the freebooters as a romrade but it is a carefully as possible permanent well-known
sources of revenue such as we are fact that almost anybody with a serviceable rifle or endeavouring to obtain from the That the Indian guard who imur | Mauser, can become a bandit or a duties on spirits and tobacco. I dered the chief officer of the Hong-soldier in China. There is also the submit this is not only sound fin- kong-Canton steamer "Fatshan" chance that knowing the Indian to ance but sound scase.
be a fugitive from law and on September 13, 1922, is alive
1 murderer, the robbers, TAILOR'S and now a prominent member of a band of brigands operating in the CantonRiver delta is a story--given for what it is worth-which has emanated from an employee of one of the smaller river vessels, who
connected with an British concern at Shameen.
Kun city for some months.
who would also boast criminal antecedents would have made use of him as a band with such a figure would soon achieve notoriety and help to terrorise the surround. ing country,
CLAIM FAILS
ACTION AGAINST ASTOR HOUSE.
JUDGMENT FOR DEFENDANT.
trated the tenancy as valid and¡GRAND VIOLIN RECITAL subsisting.
Dealing with the next contention raised for the defence, that the plaintiffs were given no notice of the distress as the law required and that the sale of the tenanta' goods wan therefore irregular, Mr. Justice: Gompertz discussed the legal origin
BY
JASCHA
HEIFETZ
The World renowned Violinist
Even if the story is verfied, hopes!
Mr. Justice Gompertz gave judg-of the landlord's right of distress should not be held out for the ment for the defendant this morn-for rent and said the question was claims to have been informed by a man's capture. The soldiers in the ing in the case heard in the Sm- whether what the bailiff had done! Honam celebrity, who has been Canton River delta have their mary Court last week in which Mr. was a sufficient compliance with a Manchu mandarin and is now hands (and pockets) full at present and Mrs. W. P. Simpson sited the Section 17 of the Distress for Rent
important with mapping out and preserving for themselves, various hunting,
Astor Hause Hotel, chiming $1,000 Ordinance 1883 which provided:
"On seizing any property under Booking opens at Moutries on The story is to the effect that the fields in the shape of gambling and damages for anuoper distress. guard, who jumped overboard fully other monopolies. The natives Mr. N. T. Brower (instructed by section 15, the bailiff shall make an
Monday, October 15th. dressed, with his carbine and re- would not assist. for fear of Mr. A. el Aggulli) appeared for the inventory or appraisement of such volver, after firing at Mr. Thomas Spofford, when the ship was near Vengeance. By the time inquiries plaintiff and Mr. F. G. Vaits for property, and shall give a copy of
such inventory and appraisement Prices:-Stalls and Circle $6.00 are set on foot the band or the man the defendant. Bocca Tigris, managed to get ashore himself, would
have,, flittered Briody reviewing the facts. Hin and notice in writing, according to on the Tal Ping side. He is said
elsewhere and
even a battalion Honour Bid the plaintiffs occupied the form in the 2nd ehedule or to Unreserved -$4.00 and $3.00 to have joined up with the could not do much as it would a room in the hotel. They lived in like effect, to the debtor or to bandits there and to have operated never know where to start for Kennedy Rad, but Mr. Simpson any other person on his behalf, in in the neighbourhood of Tung If Canton could be Induced to used the room for the purposes of or upon the premises.
It appeared from the of evidence, the debtor was not readily available Recently he is said to have been organise something on a big scale, his business is a tailor, sleeping
proved there occasionally upon a mattress. Mr. Hill, First Bailiff of the Court, the notice might be given to some scen at Lak Lau which is in the provided the report is silk-producing centre of Shun Tak. Correct, there would be a chance on or about August & the rent was His Honour id, that he served no person on the premies who would
of bringing the man to justice. Inquiries set on foot revealed, it But the offer of a reward would due and paid after repeated de-notice under the Ordinance upon hand it to him if he care there. It is stated, that by dint of
mands and on August 8 or 7 Mr. either of the plaintiffs personally, he stayed away, it was his own not encourage individual enter Simpson locked up the roan, hund. When he made the seizure neither misfortune. prise.
His Honour aided Unut he thought ed over the key to Mr. Vaz, the Mr. Simpson or his wife was an the The guard's name was Khan Manager, and went home. The premises. He enquired of Vaz as that substantially Mr. Vaz gave Singh and the motive ascrib-days went by and the rent was not in Simpson's aktress and was in- information to the plaintiffs on it being stated that he hada and Bally on August 22nformed that it was somewhat in August 24 which would have the late distress was put in. The contents Kennedy Road-but that the num-enabled a reasonable man to under- There is some possibility of been reported by
of the room were sold under the her was not known. He was also stand that a distress had been put cheekiness truth in the story as most Indians Mr. Spofforth for
in hospital. in and it was unfortunate that have a smattering of Chinese which cost him a fine of $2. distress on August 29 Mrs. Simp- that Simpson was with which they are able to make The late Mr. Spofforth, was born son gave evidence that on or about Therespon said the Builiff, he either through ignorance or want of themselves partly understood. The at Kingston-upon-Hull, Yorkshire August 9 and again on August 18 followed the usual practice and left diligenco Mr. Simpson did not call publicity given in the Canton and had spent 40 years in the che asked Mr. Vaz for the key in the notice of seizure with copy of on Mr. Hill--to whom be was vernacular press and the subse-Colony, having been with the order to visit the room. She said inventory and apprisemont in the apparently personally known-till quent efforts to trace the fugitive Naval Vard-and-Peak Tramway the key was denied her, and that room with the bailifs men Mr September 4, some days after the in the locality around Bocca Tigris, Co. before getting his mate's ticket on August 18, Mr. Vaz stated that Justice Gompertz said that if Sec sale. Had he dong sa before August ahn could not get to the room till tion 17 was to be construed as Mr. 20 he would undoubtedly have been Brewer caitonded it would often he allowed to remove articles, which, the rent due had been paid in full.
His Fonoar indicated that. impossible to proceed with a sale. though of importance to himself, although Mr. Vaz did not adunit In His Honour's opinion the inten would be of no particular value to a these interviews, on the whole etion of the Legislature was that if purchaser at a sals,
hard work and utter disregard of his life, he became leader of the advance scouting party, for which he receives a double share of the spoils collected when on the war
Hong Hwa, (Seng Soon Hong) for Swatow.-October 19.
Hailong, (Douglas & Co.) for › path, Swatow.-October 19.
Toyo Maru, (M.B.K.) for Cebu.--- October 19.
Sydland (Swed, Trad} for Shang- hai.-October 19.
Monday, October 29th .
JASCHA HEIFETZ
Booking at MOUTRIES,
ed to the murder was revenge,
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