THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29TH, 1914,
HOUSES TO LEF.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
NOTICE.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
NW. WORCESTER,
INTIMATIONS
HONGKONG. OLUB.
NOTICE.
TO LET.
DAVENSHILL EAST, Park Bond, containing 6 Roms, 3 Bath Rooms,
Removing his Office from No. 16 to No 6, DES AN EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL Servante Quarters, de. Vacant 1st November.
Vaux ROAD CENTRAL, sed that he will in future carry on his Busitess of a SHARE AND GENERAL BROK under the style of W. G. WORCESTER & O
NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that Mr. P. S. 3 SILVA is authorised to Sign, per Pro., the name of W. G. WORCESTER & Co.,
from November ist.
Dated this 28th day of October, 1915,
W. G. WORCESTER.
MEETING of the Members of the HONGKONG CLUS will be held in the Club House TO-DAY (FRIDAY), the 29th October, 1915, at 5.16 P.M
BUSINESS-As set forth in the Notice posted in the Hall of the Clal,
By Order,
Apply
DEACON, LOOKER, DEACON, & HARSTON, Hongkong, 19th October, 1916.
LENSHIEL," No. 141, Plantation
"Grand Peak, from 1st November, 1915,
TO LET.
(1094
E. DES VŒUX, Secretary.
11050 Hongkong, 15th October, 1915.
1123
Apply
LINSTEAD & DAVIS. Hongkong, 18th October, 1915.-
(1089
HONGKONG JOOKEY CLUB
NOTICE.
TO LET.
CANTON-ROWLOON RAILWAY. TENDERS for the. Supply of LIQUORS and REFRESHMENTS at the Terminal Stations at Tai Sin Tau and Kowloon and en all Trains:
it is hereby notified that Souled Tenders which should hn clearly marked "TENDER FOR REFRESHMENTS AND LIQUORS ON THE CANTON-KOWLOON RAILWAY will be received at the Head Office of the British Section at Kowlcea, and at the Office of the Managing Director at Tai Sha Tau until Noon of THURSDAY, November 11th.
Ferms of tender and fall particulars may be obtained at the Head Ofice of the British Section at Kowloon or the Hood Offles of the Chinese Section at Tai Sha Tau.
The Eailway does not bind itself to accept the highest or any tender.
H. P. WINSLOW,
Manager,
LYEEMOON VILLAS.
Moderato rent Ready for
THE HALF YEARLY MEETING of Nos. 1 and 6 TORRES BUILDINGS,
Mombers will be held TO-MORROW o'clock Noox, at the Offices of the JOCENY CLUB, (SATURDAY); the 30th October, 1815, at 12 on the Ground Floor of the Hongkong CLUR ANNEXE, Chater Road.
By Order,
T. F. HOUGH,
Clerk of the Course, Hongkong, 16th October, 1915.
GREEN
[1085
CEMENT ISLAND COMPANY, LIMITED.
LOST..
WEN TEH CHANG, APPLICATION, has bean woule to this
British Section,
Managing Director, Chinese Section.
(1724
Kowlose, ath lelober, 1915.
WANTED.
N ENGLISH LADY to Serve and Aesist in Shop. Married Lady or Widow not objected to Apply
WISEMAN, LTD.
MANAGER.
[1115
“Hengkong, 27th October, 1915,
MINISTERING CHILDREN'S LEAGUE
BAZAAR,
A SHY
QUTOBER 30TH.
FIVE CENTS
THE RINGS
DON'T BE SHY.
ARE LARGE YOU CAN'T MISS
SOMETHING.
IT DEPENDS
ON YOU.
COME AND TRY YOUR EYE
AT
THE HOOP LA STALL.
MAGNIFICENT
PRIZES.
SHY!
SHY!
SHY!
AND IF AT First You Dax'T SUCCEED, TRY!
TRY TRY!
(1250 Hongkong, th October, 1915. SAILORS' AND SOLDIERS
HOME,
ARSENAL STREET.
CONCERT
(Arranged by JE. THE GOVERNOR)
Will be given
ON WEDNESDAY, 3RD NOVяuner, 1916,
Commencing at £30 PM.
THE following will take part:---
HE. SIE F. H. MAY, KOMG.. THE HON. NA CLAUD SEVERN. LIEUT. AND MES, SMYTHE,
MR. MURIEL, MR. SUTHERLAND,
ko.
Collection in aid of the Plane Find and Funds of the Home.
Hongkong, 27th October, 1915.
£1117
JUST ARRIVED :
A
Very Choice Selection of
EVENING GOWNS and CLOAKS, AFTERNOON and WALKING FROCKS
COATS and SKIRTS. GOLFERS OVERCOATS.
MILLINERY,
FLOWERS AND FEATHERS.
Ibons 1864."
Inspection invited,
Company to issue to Mr. LAU SAI FUNG
of Hongkong Duplicate Certificates of 200 Shares in this Company or other Certificati or Certificates in lien thereof upon statement that the Original Certificates
oconpation.
Kowloon
Apply to
SPANISH DOMINICAN PROCURATION. Hongkong, 29th September, 1915. [988
TO LET.
ARTLY. FURNISHED for Six Months
PARTLY
from lat November, FLATS in "EWO
MESS" No. 8, THE PEAK. Apply Property Olce,
TARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Lro. Hongkong, 16th September, 1916.
1994
·TO LET-AT THE PEAK.
FURNISHED or
3, Mountain View.
UNFURNISHED,
H. E. POLLOCK,
Princes Buildings.
Ho ekong, 15th September, 1915. [1016
TO LET.
Nos 8561 109sures numbered 240099/216138 dated 16th November, 1908. Nos, 88 shares numbered 197703/197727. 251686/251710; 90th March, 1900. Nus. 9786 30 shares numbered 6001:6950 dated 27th May, 1910. have been LOST or DESTROYED; and Notice is Hereby Given that if within 30 daysNORMAN COTTAGE, No. 2, Peak Road, 4 GOOD ROOMS Immediato possce- from the date hereof no Claim or Representasion. tion in respect of such Original Certificates
Apply- is made to the Company the Undersigned will then proceed to deal with such applica- tion for Duplicates.
For the GBEN ISLAND CEMENT CO., LTD., SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.,
General Managers. Hongkong, 23rd October, 1915.
[1101
THE THE NATIONAL LOAN OF
FOURTH YEAR OF THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA, 1915.
TWENTY-FOUR MILLION DOLLARS
(824,000,000).
GIVEN to FOTICE IS HEREBY
Subscribers that arrangements have been made by the Chinesa Government to hand to the Undersigned each month the sum of Dollars One Hundred and Twenty Thousand ($120,000) from the rovenues assigned under the Loan Regulations to the Service of this Loan. Loun Service Accounts have been opened in the name of the Under- signed with TAK BANK OF CHINA AND THE BANK OF COMMUNICATIONS, into which these monthly instalments of interest will be paid is received. and these accounts will be drawn ou to meet the half-yearly interest Coupons.
The first interest instalment for the month of October, 1915, has been duly received and brought to recount.
F. A. AGLEN, Inspector General of Customs, and Vice-Chairman of the Bureau of National Loans. Inspectorate General of Customs,
Peking, 15th October, 1915.
8.
NOTICE.
R
[1101
NY BUROPEAN, Non-Asiatic or Indian
A desiring to leave the Colony should apply
in writing for permission to do so to the Captain SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE, a lea
TERCY SMITH, SETH & FLEMING. Hongkong, 20th August, 1915.
[876
TO LET
OFFICES in Sr. GEORGE'S BUILDING,
Second Floor, Overlooking Harbour, immediate possesÐÏ<1,
Apply to
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO. Hongkong, 3rd December, 1914.
[39
HOUSE
Kowloon,
TO LET
Knutsford
Terrace,
Apply
No. 3, CANTON VILLAS.
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST. MENT & AGENCY Co., LTD. Hongkong, 24th October, 1915.
TO LET.
[45
TOUR-ROOMED and THREE-ROOMED FLATS in Humphrey's Buildings, Kowloon, with every modern convenience. FOUR-ROOMED Immediate possession. 1st November next. Modern appointmente FLATS in May Road, possession on or shout throughoot inslading English Bath and Kitchen Ranges, Hot Water and Water A few Fists specially Carriage System. designed to accommodate three bachelors at reasonable rentale.
FOUR-ROOMED HOUSES in Gordon Terrace and Balisbury Avenue, Kowloon
TWO-ROOMED FLATS in Nathan Road, Kowloon,
Apply to-
BUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE
Co., LTD., Alexandra Buildings. Hongkong, 19th October, 1915,
TO LET.
(658
48 hours before the intended hour of departare, OFFICES at 2, Connaught Road. giving name, nationality, age, sex, height and cocupation of the applicant, and stating the Dams of the steamer or other vessel or the hour of the trai by which the applicant wishes to leave. Applicants should apply in person for thoir pase at the CENTRAL POLICE STATION between the hours of 9 AM. to 1 P.M. and ? P.M. to 4 PM. daily
Hongkong, 10th July, 1915,
OFFICES in King's Buildings. OFFICES in Des Voeux Road Central. HOUSES in CLIFTON GARDENS, Conduit Itnad,
NOTICE.
1738
WE have REMOVED our Store to No.
WINDHAM Singer Flower Street). GRACA & CO.,
Dealers in
POSTAGE STAMPS, CARDS,
FLOWER SEEDS, TOYS, Erc.
(1048 Hongkong, 24th October, 1915.
FRENCH LESSONS
NEHOUSES in Breadwood Terraca. HOUSES at the Peak.
No. 31, WONG-NEI-CHONG ROAD. No. 1, MORETON TERRACE, Cauensy Bay
GODOWNS, at Wanchai. GODOWNS, at Now Fraya, Kennedy Town.
INTIMATION
OLD
BROWN
SHERRY.
Connoisseurs, who are partial to
a rich Sherry as an after-dinner
drink, will find in the above a wine absolutely to their taste.
It is
of
the merchants in the Colony who had mads their money out of all their years of success here. He was glad to say, so far as the Straits Chinese were concerned, that they bad had a meeting and they
Yesterday's telegram from the Manila. Observatory said the cyclone or typhoon was E. of northern Luzon, less than 300 miles distant, moving west,
Seventeen en were charged at the were prepared to do their utmost, Should Marins Court on Wednesday by Jasper- bis Excellency ask the Council to pastor Willden, of the Hongkong Police measures, either for taxation
Reserve, with being on board the s other necessary support, either for local Mentor without the permission of the defonce or as a contribution to the master or cfloor in charge. They wore mother country, on behalf of the Straits Chinese people he was authorised to say that they were prepared, without mur-
or any
cach: fined 850, or sentenced in default
LI two months hard labour.
uuring, to support the Government with understood that the whole of the money all their might and with all thoir was paid.
That meeting to which the A record seizure of nearly two tons resources.” Hen. Dr. Lim BooN, KENG referred was, of opion is been made within the last a a Straits contemporary at the time day or two by Revenue Officer Wilden. remarked, unique in the history of the The drug was cleverly hidden away Colony, even in these times when history underneath surge in the after-of is being made afresh, and whon all the the ss. Mentor, of the Blue Funniline, peoples of the world are awakening to a and it was necessary for a big gang, of realisation of things that have left them coolice to be kept at work day and night
untouched.
w?
It
-WIES n
very
recovering the cargo before this · haul!” was completod.
targely attended weeting called by the Strails Chinese British Association, and a resolu
The Mother Superior of the Italian Con tip in the following terus was unani-
ously carried: That in view of the vent desires to thank Lady May for visit- serious recessities created by the war, ing the Convent on the opening day of the Chinese British subjects at this Bazaar and for her patronage; also the numerous patrons and friends who helped the kind known to the trade as meeting resolve to respectfully offer our
Specches were so materially towards its success. pinkr services to the Kino." »made, at ikat meeting imbued with the ticular. She mentions Lady Chater, Mrs. "EAST INDIA SHERRY."
most fervid loyalty, These be times," M. J. D. Stephens, Mr. J. P. Brage, that is to say, a Sherry that became said the mover of the resolution, when Messrs. Wiseman, Ltd., the Alexandra we are tested, and we should by all Café, the Dairy Farm Co., Ltd, the Con
Water Co., Messrs. famous on account of the large as prove that we are worthy of the naught Aeratel
confidence of the Kino ng his loyal and. Sincere Co., Ltd., M. Y. Son & Co., and subjects. Another speaker the Hongkong Electric Co. The Supo quantities shipped to the East Indies willing
indicated that Straits born Chinese rioress, is thankful alen, to Rear-Admiral in the days of the Old Fast India could usefully render service as Volu Anstruther, C.B., C.M.G., for fear of ters, or as a Civil Guard; by labour flags and buntings, and the Director of in any form, eg, in munition factorios; Company.
by giving fanncial aid, such as support Vassallo for their exechent. Band,
ing, relief funds, the aircraft and other similar funds,
and
by subscribing
St. Lewis Industrial School and Prof.
An item of information which reaches
A. S. WATSON sticks," feclared one of the speakers; trala have enlisted in the Australian Con
& CO., LTD.,
113
DEATH. KELL-On October 18th, at Amoy, FERGUS GRAHAM KELL, partner of Boyd & Co.
[1112 (Amoy and Formosa). HONGKONO OPTION: 10, Dea Vaux Rosa, C. LONDOS OFFICE: 181, FLEET STREET, É.C.
sec
:
There are
to the war loan, and finally by combining correspondent rid the Far East, has been to foster the Emipro's trade. "We do not communicated to the 'inang Gazette, [. want to be merely a bundle of lifeless is to the effect that several Clunese in Aus A Mr. Bert Young, who may We want the services of a living, protingout.
Orbe known to many Straits born Chinese as gressive and dutiful community.
It will A subordiønte officer fighting against the ganisation will give us life. provide the brain to direct and to con- revolutionaries in China, some four years trol the united-chergies of a loyal people ago, is now serving as Corporal.In Galli- Another of Bert Young's relatives, and to concentrate them upon the spot poli, WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS where they will achieve the best results. Taggi Young, who is training as a cavalry Chinese British subjects in the Straits soldier, hed his arm fractured, but will go Settlernents form a large and important to the front after recovery. section of the community and the test atters, including Birney Gee Jek, Perer which the war has applied shows, their Shay, Arthur Kow, Jimmy Szotu, all loyalty and patriotism to be of sterlin Chinese from Australia, who intend to go
to Europe soon to fight for the Allies. quality. And, be it added, this hue animating spirit of loyalty we peoples of every race and creed living under the protection of the British flag. How completely have our enemies been coal mine in Shangtung, says the Peking and confounded. The Daily News. This coal burns without disappointed expected to see the great conglomeration smell nud smoke, and has been proved to of colonies and possessions comprehended consist almost entirely of carbon and the in the British Empire disintegrate-imbest kind ever discovered in this coun At present, the daily output is mediately war broke out, and the whole try
than five hundred tons, with -pros- fabric of our empire crumble to pieces. mx- Instead, the war he furnished to our prets of increasing to 18,000 toas in a our friends couple of months. The miners have been enemies, as well throughout the world, the most signal increased to 1,800 men, with a slaf con- proofs of the unity and solidarity of the sisting of thirty-one Chinese and twenty- Empiro-evidences which afford the most six Japanese officers. All the gmail par- convincing and antisfactory assurance ticles of coal from the mine are to be embracing, turned into coke in the vicinity to supply our vast, Empire,
of the needs of the Chinese Navy. Twenty- docs
one selling shops have recently been in- sugusted along the Chao Tai line for the sale of the anthracite.
The Daily Press.
HONGKONG, OCTOBER 291, 1815.
THE SOLIDARITY OF THE EMPIRE,
By
to
great variety
DR is governed and creeds,
INDIA has supplied to the whole world magnificent proof of the appreciation by subject races of the just and benevolent rule of the British Raj. The grand scale that on which this appreciation has been us it demonstrated overshadows to a very great races extent what has happoned in all the sound and just principles which have won the confidence, the respect and the smaller dominions of the Crown where British administrators govern large native admiration of all who dwell under the
protection of the British flag. the inet ennnat populations; but
that what entirely overlooked
is still happen- has happened and inga India after more than a year of the most exhausting war in the world's history is common to every Colony over
be
A mail for Europe via. Siberia closes to-morrow at 6 p.m.
Mr. K. H. Sharpe, K.Ü., and Mr. which the British fing flies, no matter Melbourne, who have been spending what the colour or the creed of the few works in Indo-China, returned to Apply
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST-native population. It is, wo repeat, & Hongkong on Wednesday.
MENT & AGENCY Co., LTD.
In connection with the Engineering striking and splendid tribute to British Hongkong, 29th October, 1915,
rule, and its deep significance cannot be
Society of the Hongkong University the ignored. Here in Hongkong, though the Rev, J. Kirk Maconachie will deliver a
community is
N
TO LET.
0. 2.
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"FAIRVIEW," Natban Bond "GLENSHIEL," No. 141, Plantation Road, Feak, from 1t November, 1016.
"LEWKNOB," No. 126. THE PEAK, "HABTING." Austin Koad, Kowloon. "HILLSIDE." No. 110. THE PEAK, 6Rms Furnished, from 1st November, 1915. ONE OFFICE or SHOP in Daddell Stree Ground Floor.
Chinese aims
Cr
had
Lately anthracite of superior quality has been produced from the Hungsha-
TO-MORROW'S CRICKET.
H,K.C,C, "A" v. KOWLOON ““ A.”
At Kowloon to-morrow the following will represent. H.K.C.C."A":-R. Han- cock (Capt.). R. N. Anderson, N. 6. Austin, C. W. Beswick, F. W. Cary, Dr. . Glaister, C. A. Hooper, D. Jacke, M. M. Mass, S. J. R. Mitchell, and Capt.
L H. Morris.
f*
HONGKONG "B" » KOWLOON " B.""
The following will represent the Hong-
com-
Ono whore lecture on "The Moon," in Room K of kong "B" in the above match on the and aspirations are nore the University, on Thursday next, at 6.50 Club ground to-morrow, play
wencing at 2.15 p.-T. E. Pearce (Capt.), G. E. Aubrey, A. L. Gace, O. J. The Japanese community is organising Hewitt, Capt. E. D. Matthews, Major R.
we have
many p.m. less local, gratifying proofs since the war began of their loyalty to the Government and of
their desire to be associated with the a local celebration of the Coronation of H. Morgan, S. S. Mcore, E. B. Road, F.
In connection
Fer, 1 and 2, COLLEGE GARDENShe formation of a very useful Chinese the 10th and 11th of November for the
ROOMS ech, from 1st November. !
No. 9.THE ALBANY." ROOMS, in Daddell Street. "ROSENEATH "2. Hankow Rd.. Kowloon No. 6, BELILIOS TERRACE. No. 25, BELILIOS TERRACE, with entrance on Conduit Read.
6
G. MOUSSION,
M. GAINS. Alexandra Buildings,
ist Fivor.
15, MORRISON HILL ROAD,
[1107
[116:
Bangkong, 27th October, 1915.
ON SALE
TO LET
From 1st March,
BOUND VOLUMES of the HONGKONG GODOWN, No. 6, Duddel! Street.
WEEKLY PRESS, JANUARY to JUNE,
1915. With iNDET. Price $7.50
On Sale at the "HONGKONG DAILY PRESS *** Ofos
Hongkong, 10th August, 1818.
Apply
A. B. AVASIA,
Care of E. Pabaker,
No. 1, Daddell Street
Hongkong, 2nd February, 1915,
ONE GODOWN, No. 8, Barrow Street. Wanchai.
TWO GODOWNS, in Duddall Streek, "WESTWARD HO." Bonham Road. "MERION," No.6, Tas Pax, Unfurnished (6 Rooms)
No. 2 DES VOUX VILLAS, 61, FRA (Unfurnished) pa kam
No.68, THE PRAE (6 CAMERON VILLAS, Apply LINSTEAD & DAVIS,
3rd Floor, Alemandes Balldings. Hongkong 18th Oa'ober, 1976.
company of the Special Police Reserve; in graceus contributions to various patristic funds, and notably in the gift of an aeroplane for service at the front.
Sym Thompson, II. E. Tayler, and A. Whitmarsh
ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. HONGKONG F.C. STAFF AND DEPARTMENTS.
British cause in the great struggle for the Emperor of Japan.
We see therewith the Star Ferry Company will Freedom, Liberty and Justice. tangible expression given to this desire in run extra ferries, at 18.45 and 1 a.in, ̧ in
benefit of Kowloon residents.
The officials in Taikuhsien, Shansi, arc constructing a modern prison, on the
The Hongkong FC will play the Staff In lines of the so-called "model" prison in
Happy Valley the Straits Settlements the loyalty and Taiyuanfu. It has corridors and indivi- and Departments in a friend'y game on sympathy of the Chinese have been dual cells, each cell having an outiste the Club ground at equally marked. We find, for example, window. Provision is also to be made to-morrow, the kick-off being at 4.30 sharp. the Chinese representative on the Legis for work-rooms for the prisoners. What The following will represent the Club:- lative Council of that Colony giving ever be the method of administration this B. S. Swen; W. L. Handyside and F. W. Black; R. Edwards, T. R. Chassels and expression to sentiments like the follow will certainly be an improvement over
ing in the Council: "He hoped the the old conditions. The building is to M. T. Railton; N. V. H. Croucher, P. Government would, if necessary, take be ready for use by the end of Noyem Tod, J. Walker, J. Stewart, and W. V.
Pennell easures to tax the surplus wealth of ber.