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STEAM FOR STRAITS, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, BOMBAT, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN POLTS AND LONDON,
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AND SOUTH Areca Ponze.
THE Beamship
or
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about FRIDAY, the 16th June, 1916, taking Fazeszgern and Cargo for the above Forte, in connection with the Co.1 88. "KHYBE," from Colombo, passengers accommodation in which vessel is secured before departure from Hongkong.
Silk and Valuables and Tea and Cargo for Italy, France and London (under arrangement) will be transhipped at Colombo into the Mall Steamer
direct to Masoilles and proceeding London. "Other Cargo for London, sto,, will be Conveyed vis Bombay per ss. "NAGOYA," due
1916
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Hongkong, 4th June, 1916
SOCIETE DES FULPES ET PAPL- TERIES DU TONKIN
(TONKIN PULF AND PAPER COMPANY). CAPITAL $760,000.00.
Head Office: 21, Jules Ferry, Haiphong
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MARNOLD has been Appointed fron
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W. H. TRENCHARD DAVIS,
Manager for China, Shanghai.
Hongkong, 1st June, 1918
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Our CAWASJEE PALLANJEE ̈ ̄ & Co. Hongkong, 1st June 1816.
NOTICE.
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H. HIPTOOLA & Co... Millinera and Drapers, 13 and 15, D'Aguilar Street.
£750
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always professed a desiro, but for which when the opportunity,
arrives they show no inclination." Our battleships_op- peared on the eceno a little too late to do any great damage, but they are still waiting and some day their time will
.com
The fighting commenced in the Skager Rak at bo'clock in the afternoon, when
a German reconnaissance force first met our ships, and it gradually developed until the whole German fleet came into action
When our main forces hove in sight, however, the enemy adopted the tactics to which we have grown accos
tomed. They began to retire, fighting as they went, and, aided by the bad light and a rising mist, they managed to escape destruction. We were thus robbed
Capt. Arthur Dobbs, son of Col. Dobbs, of Bray, Ireland, who was married last year to the daughter of Mr. John-Lam- bort, Lloyd's Burveyor in Hongkong, is reported wounded and missing in Meso- potamia. Capt. Dobbs was attached to the 74th Punjabis while in Hougkong.
Under instructions from the Secretary of State for the Colonice, E. the Gov. ernor has been pleased to recognise M. Paul Kromer as being in charge of the Spanish Vice-Consulate in Hongkong The King's Exequatur, empowering Senor Don Anibal Pucció to act as Consul for Peru in Hongkong, has received His Majesty's signature.
·H.E. the Governor has been pleased to decisive victory but as the appoint his honour Mr. H. H. Gom KING proudly says in his message to pertz to act as Chief Justice, Mr. F. A Admiral JELLICO The events amply Hazeland to act as Puisne Judge, Mr. justify my confidence in the value and JR Wood to act as First Police Magia efficiency of the fleets at your command.trate and Coronet, and Mr. G. N. Orme Our ships coming from the west were at to act as Second Police Magistrate, dur- a disadvantage, as they would stand out
ing the absence on leave of his honour clearly upon the horizon against the Sir William Rees Davies, or until für setting sun whilst the Germans would be practically hidden. These were the conditions prevailing
when
ther notice.
The returns of the average amount of Bank Notes in circulation and of Spanic in Reserve in Hongkong, during the month ended 31st May, as certified by the managers of the respectivo banks, are as follow:-*-
Average Specie Amount
in Reserve.
PURSE SNATCHER.” SENT TO PRISON FOR TWELVE.
MONTHS
At the Magistracy on Saturday a Chinese was charged with purse saatch
ing
The evidence went to show that "on.. Friday evening Mrs. Warren-Smith &lighted from a riosha and proceeded an Pedder Stroot, and whilst passing the money-changer's opposite the Hongkong Hotel a Chinese in bare feet crept up. behind her and snatched from her wrist a ladies' handbag containing articles and money, to the total value of about 3600. The thief pulled so hard that the chain
by which the bag was suspended from the lady's wrist was broken, and imme- † diately he had gained possession of it be made off, closely followed by an Indian constable, and several Europeans. The delinquent had got almost as far as Messrs. A. Tack's, in Des Vieux Road, when he ran into the arms of an Indian watchman who was successful in securing hin
A previous conviction was proved against defendant, who, it was stated, had previously been convicted of larceny and had been banished for five years in
His worship sent the man to prison for twelve months, ordered him to receive twenty-four strokes with the birch dur ing the first six months, and also to be placed in the stocks for four hours on the last day.
Admiral CRADOCK engaged VON SPEE'S BANK NOTES IN CIRCULATION | 1909 aquadron off Coronel with such disastrous results more than a year ago, and in view of the statement regarding the low visibi. lity of the German Battle feet there then scenos overy likelihood that was a similarity in the relative positions of the ships on this occasion. Whilst the British fleet is
Baaks. maintaining a blockade of the German | Chartered Bank of coast and the German ships have India, Australia.
and China: B Bale
and Hongkong
Shanghai Bank- ing Corporation 24,777,161 20,000,000 lercantile Bank of
Indin. Limited 1,073,576 550,000+
$33,904,7(4): 25,550,000 *Sterling Securities deposited with
mine
their refuge behind areas, it bas,
course, to be as, of recognised that all the advantages lio with the enemy They dash out when their airship scouts warn them that they can do so with impunity and scuttle back to cover when danger threatens, In
& this case, however, they appear to have
AERATED WATER MANUFACTURERS,
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THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST PARDOST ROBINSON. On April 21st, 1916,
at Shepherds Bush, London, A. E H. PARROTI, of D. Coy, 8th Cadet Battalion, eldest son of Dr. and Mrs Parroti, Shanghai, to, Dorothy. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ROBINSON, of Shepherds Bush, London
TO LET
Total
$3,053,977 5,000,000*
THE KING'S BIRTHDAY,
COLLECTION FOR BELGIANS BY
HONGKONG BOY SCOUTS
Despite the unpropitious weather, the Hongkong contingent of Baden Powella Boy Scouts were busily engaged on Fri- day and Saturday in selling small Union Jacks, the whole of the proceeds of which will be devoted to the fund for Belgian Children and Blind Soldiers.
COMFORTS FOR THE TROOPS. The following two letters have been res ceived from Matron D. Millicent C Michell No. 27, General Hospital, Abbas- sia, Cairo, dated the 6th and 18th April, respectively
We have received through Colonel Gordon Hall a case of comforts for our patients from the Hongkong War Mos pitals Supply which we are most grateful for. We have just started this hospital and are therefore danbly glad of such useful articles as sheets, pillow cases, bead- ed covers, eta They are most noceptable and will be much appreciated by our bur ing staff at tinies when such things are in great request and the supplies rum short. With many thanks to all kind dmore, etc."
Colonel Gordon Hall has told me I may write and ask you if it would be pos sible to suppy any of our needs for the Saicle in this hospital.co
We have over 600 nt present and are: extending to our full 1,059 to take in patients from Mesopotamia. We get the enterics from all over Egypt and are get- ting dysentery too,
waited long enough to inflict very heavy the Crown Agents valued at $1,550,000.
Securities with the Crown Agents damage, and while they have had to pay for their temerity it seems doubtful £68,040. whether their losses were fully equal to our own. We have lost three battle. cruisers aggregating 63,000 tons and three first class cruisers with a displacement ranging between 13,500 and 14,000 tons each, aggregating, say, about 42,000 tons, and eight destroyera of roughly 1,000 tons each a grand total of about 113,000. Tons. The toll of life on the British side must also have been very heavy, for the big ships would carry 1,000 men each and there is only news of small num bers of dead, wounded and unwounded" being picked up hy Dutch trawlers and tuga, Indeed, it is known that all the On Friday the sum of $79:10 was collect officers of the Queen Mary, Invincible, ed, and on Saturday the handsome summ Indefatigable, Defence, and Black Prince, of 94.15 was raised. The Fox Patrol with the exception of the Commander colleetod $74.32, and the 1st Hongkong and & Lieutenant of the Invincible and Troop collected £249.65. four midshipmen from the Queen Mary. In connection with the collection the have been lost. Against these figures Boy Scouts beg to acknowledge with the Germans are known to h have lost the thanks the receipt of the fellowing dona battleship Wewtfalen, of 18,200 tons, &tions Mr. N. d. Stabb, 100; Sir battleship of the user class-we will Robert and Lady Ho Tung, 210; Hon.
box very shortly to No. 7 General Hos -assume of 24,000 tons displacement; one fx. Lau Chu Pak and Bona, 310 Mr pital, and will be very grateful for con- THE 6rst meagre reports of the naval battle cruiser of 28,000 tons, one light B. Crew, 410; Mr. Ho Kom Tong $3,
tributions of the following, which may English Baths and Kitchen Ranger, Hot battle which took place off the coast of cruiser and a submarine. It is, however, Rev. G. M. Spada, 85; A Friend of Bol.be sent to the Hon. Secretary at the kity
TO ? DES VŒUX ROAD CENTRAL,
First Floor
COMMODIOUS DWELLING THE HOUSE, with Ofoes, Servants' Quarters, etc.. No. 14, SHAMBEN, CANTUN, from 1st June, at present in the occupation of the Imperial -Russian Consulate,
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TAVID SASSOON CO. L [413
TO LET. TWO ROOMED FLATS in Nathan Road
Kowloon for great THREE-BOOMED FLATS in Humphrey's Buildings, Kowloon,
FOUR-ROOMED FLATS in May Red modern convenience, including
with every
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The Daily Press.
HONGIOMO, 6th June, 1916
THE NAVAL BATTLE.
Jutland on Wednesday caused a certain It was not feeling of consternation.
believed that another battleship of the hummer class was sunt by gunfire; and
Theatre for allowing Boy Scouts to sell flags before the performances and during
the intervals:
The fund has not yet been closed, and A mail for Europe vid Siberia closes all contributions will be most gratefully
to-day at 3 p.m.
Mosquito nets 6 by 3 are most ne- Ini Thiu pyjamas, sweets, pipes, matches," stationery, cholera helts,
VAR "We are constantly being asked for can- vas and won, as the men love making belts, in fact anything like this to keep then employed when lying in bed, same- times for weeks at a time, Razors and strops are very difficult to obtain, yenili We have a lovely hospital here. It was the Egyptina Police schools, and has adapted itself splendidly to its present purposes."
In answer to the above appeal, the Hongkong Association of Women War Workers hopes to be able to send off a
Hall, or to Mrs. B. C. Martin, 22, The
Materials for sheets, pillow cases, mog quito nets and thin pyjamas may be ob tained at the City Hall every Tuesda morning between 10 and 12, and still mor workers are requested to come and tak
is
gian: Children, -85. The Scouts also doubted, of course, that the British Navy it was observed that two other battle thank Messrs Noronha & Co. and the Peak Stationery, old flannel trousers FOUR BOOMED HOUSES in Gordon had played its part well and had main cruisers were damaged, and at least two Hongkong Printing Press for printing for making into cholera belts, canvas and Terrace and Salisbury Avesus, Kowloon,
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tained its glorious traditions, hat German light cruisers were seen to be the flags free of cost; and the Victoria wool for making belts and old razors and SHUMPHREYS ESTATE A FINANG it seemed certain that our ships had been disabled. Under these circumstances fur. Cinematograph and the Bijou Cinema strops.
taken, in some way, at a disadvantage ther reports of German lusses may not and had suffered cruel loss without being unreasonably be expected. given the opportunity of exacting cor responding payment from the enemy. Incomplete reporta are open to the ob jection that they often convey a wrong impression. Even now, we have not full details to hand, but there is sufficient in- formation to show that our Battle Cruiser fleet has been severely tested and has passed through the order most cre uitably No wonder there is a feeling of elation in England at the latest reports of Origin will be required for every place 1.8.0 FOR MR. NG FUK SHAN The profits of neutral shipowners m from Admirał JELLICOE. Our ships went in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Holland into enemy waters seeking to fight: They and Switzerland. met the entire German Battle Fleet,
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engaged them for more than four hours in a desperate conflict and forced them to return to harbour and to abandon any enterprise they may have contemplated. SHORNCLIFFE," Garden Road, to let It is inevitable under the circumstances Furnished, 6
g that our losses should be heavy, and they WOODREK
4. Hankow Bod Kowloom, from Lat May, 1916, 30 are deplorable, but the Germans have been **GLENSHIEL,” No. 341, Plantation Bead, taught a lesson which they will not readily forget, For the major por HARTING" Austin Boad, Kowloose. No. 6, BELILIOS TERRACIA
tion of the time they had by far the No. 25, BELTIMOS TERRACE, With entrance on Conduit Daldall Strook
He was greater force at their disposal and TWO GODOWNS £7)
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Red-Flacir-Alemades Bathliyet
A Casette notice states that the Lai
Hoo Musical Club has been exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance
The Gazette annonaces that Certificates
It is notified that the Holy Cross Church, Shaukivan, has been added to the list of places licensed for the solemni zation of marriages,
H.E the Governor has been pleased to appoint Messrs. R. Sutherland and F. H Thomas to be 2nd Lieutenants in the Hongkong Volunteer Beserves, with effect from May 23rd.
received by Scoutmasters Edwards and Braga, at 8, Pedder's Hill.
The parade postponed from last Satur day will probably take place next Satur- day, weather permitting.
materials as the Association very anxi ous to send off a large consignment as soo as possible.
SHIPPING PROFITS. £54,000 FROM A NEUTRAL'S
ROUND TRIP
be indicated in the case of the record freight of 1728. 6d. a ton which has ju His Excelleney the Governor has been paid for the voyage from the Riv received the following telegram from the Plate to the French Atlantic ports
carry about 4000 tons of grain, which Secretary of State for the Colonies: It may be assumed that the vessel wou "It gives me much pleasure to in 1728 9d a ton would yield a freight form you that His Majesty has been £33,675. The same steamer is underto graciously pleased to approve of an to have loaded outwards from this cou Imperial Service Order for Mr. Ng try a cargo of coal at 72% ed, per to
Assuming that she carried 4,200 tons Fak Bhan.
coal, the outward freight would amou Mr. George Ng Fuk Shan entered the to £15 226, giving a total freight for
round voyage of three or four months Government service on July 1st, 1874, 55 £54,000, or perhaps nearly double w
a clerk, and retired last year. During the steamer coat to build a few years a of his service he was Her value would, of course, have en the last seven a countant in mouely appreciated at the present time Higher Grade Clerk
2 PM MT Since neutral vessels are, as a rules Maxim Gorky, the great Russ:80 the Police Department. As far na canect to ap excess profits taxation, neut writer, is comin
ar East Wes be sscertained Mr. Ng Fuk Shan is the shipping which is being remunerated learn, adds the Peking Daily Netes, that first Chinaman in the Colony to receive such a scale as this is obviously being M. Gorky will Arst visit Japan Mathis distinction. Two others who have
Gorky's real name Alexis Pieshkaff, they have and he is expected in Japan shortly
the Order are an Armenian and a Portu
guese
into a much stronger position than
ish shipping, which, in the first pl caran lower freights and then heavily taxed