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Hongkong, Sth July, 1916.
NOTICE.
REGISTRATION OF PERSONS ORDINANCE 1916.
LL Persons not exempted who, remain in the Colony for more than one week are required to register themselves at the Office of the CAPTAIN SUFERINTENDENT OF POLIO
(a) In the case of Residents in the Colony,
before July 3rd, 1816.
(b) In the case of new arrivals, within one.
week of arrival.
The following are exempted:
(1) Members of His Majesty's Regular
Naval and Military Forces..
(9) (villans in the permanent employment of the Colonial Government or of the Military authorities.
(3) Members of the Hongkong Volunteer Corps, Hongkong Volunteer Reserve, Hongkong Police Force, or Sporini Police Reserve.
(4) Consular Officers of Foreign States. (3) The wives and daughters of persons included in any of the clauses specified above."
(6) Persons of Chinese Bace.
(7) Persons not exceeding 18 years of age. Forms of registration, giving the particulars required may be obtained at the Enquiry Office G.P.O.. Hongkong, The Branch Post Office at Kowloon and at all Police Stations.
The penalty for failing to comply with this Ordinant is a flae not exceeding 360.
C. MdI. MESSER, Captain Superintendent of Police. Hongkong, Bord June, 1916. · [874
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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 312. 1916-
INTERNAL LOAN OF THE and YEAR OF THE CHIWESE
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Foking, 16th June, 1916.
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THE CHINESE ENGINEERING AND MINING COMPANY, LIMITED,
0% FIRST MORTGAGE DEBENTURES (KAILAN BONDS.)
PAYMENT of the HALF-YEARLY INTEREST due on 1st July, 1916, will he made on presentation of Coupon No. 8 at say of the undermentioned Banks, vis,—
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At
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of
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BUILDING.
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AND
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SCOTCH
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30
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By Order,
THE KAILAN MINING ADMINISTRATION,
W, & NATHAN,
General Manager.
T655
Hongkong, let July, 1916.
TO LET.
TO.4, DES VEUX ROAD CENTRAL,
First Floor,
COMMODIOUS DWELLING
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of Attorney" is withdrawn as from June 30th.
Hongkong, 1st July, 1916.
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Mr. A.
Wood, assistant to the Secretary for hinese Affairs, prosecuted
Chinese at
Police Court yesterday for taking two rls under the ages of 18 years out of thcolony. The case was. adjourned for VE
despite many successful and brilliant; exceptions, the roturned student " from Europe and America has not been an asset to his country nor & source of unmixed pride to his family. We aro aware that a few of the Hongkong gradu- ates have made arrangements to continue their studies in Europe or America, and
The Captain Supertendent of Polico. we regard that as a most admirable Ins issued a notice whe appears in our advertisement columns,aling on "all arrangement Before the war it was
to register quite the common practice in Great persons not exempted
The Britain for graduates to go to Zurich at the office of the S.P." and other continental centras of learning.peralty for neglect is a fit, not execed-
ing $50. It is, however, a great, mistake and Europeans in China should emphasise
The Bandmen Opera and Coully Com this as much as possible for young pany are expected to arrive in Hong schoolboys to travel thousands of miles kong on the Nellore on the 13th ins, and from their homes and live in a strange they will open their season at the Thatre country Y
Yet wealthy Chinese bad, and Royal next day, and not on Saturday the in some cases still have, no hesitation in 15th inst, as originally announced, no sending their young sons into the whirl-piece to be presented on the opening nigt pool of life in London, Paris or San Potash and Perlmutter,”. The re Francisco before they have gained a little maining part of the programu, stability of character.
The interesting problem now remains as to the future of these first, and the
alrearly published, stands unchanged,
At an examination held recently under the auspices of the St. John Ambulance Association, the following candidates passed in Home nursing:-Mitts Mary Anderson, Miss Nora Bascombe, Mrs. Alice Christina, Miss Minnie Clon, Miss Vera Crees, Miss Hannah Evans, Mrs. Elizabeth Green, Miss Irene Garth, and Mrs. Catherine Martin. Dr. Smalley neted as Hon. Lecturer to the Class, and ብዛ Hou..
following, graduates of the University of Hongkong. They seem to have chosen one of three great paths in life. There are the doctors-most of whom we are in formed, come from the Straits Settle monts. They scom to be assured of good practices. One of the first medical graduates from the University, Dr. OZORIO, is already taking an active part 48 a member of the Sanitary Board in the Deputy Surgeon Draper WHISKY. public life of the Colony. There are other
medical graduates from the University now practising in the Colony, and their work is valuable and greatly appreciated,
The most numerous batch of graduates. for this year are, we gather, to engage in engineering work. This is not WATSON & surprising. Above all other professional
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men China needs engineers and scientists. The tale has so often been told that China possesses great latent wealth, and is only waiting for the magic wand of seinnce to liberate it if only the minerals and WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, the vast natural resources of the country
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The Daily Press.
HOMOKONG, 5TH JULY, 1918.
THE FIRST GRADUATES OF HONGKONG UNIVERSITY,
Examiner.
Many Hongkong people will be in- terested to learn that Captain (temp.) Major Edward Member, Royal Engi- neers, has been awarded the D.S.O. for conspicuous gallantry and skill in connection with mining operations, and who, by his energy and determination, achieved important successes over the enemy. Captain Momber is very well- known in the Colony, which he left upon the outbreak of war. As a Rugby football player ho had few equals, and ho was responsible for great games for
would be developed, China would become | the Army against the Club in the days & country of affluence. The surface has when Rugby football was #frequent only been
scratched, but geologists, attraction here.
HONGKONG VOLLEY BALL LEAGUE.
mineralogists and engineers have seen enough to be certain of the wonderful re- sults of a policy of progress. It seems us absurd as it is exasperating that all the water-power of the huge rivers should run to waste, that all the millions of tons PRESENTATION OF TROPHIES. of coal and iron should reinain just below: the surface of the earth, and that while. The Volley Ball Leagues organized by, serad parts of the country suffer from the Chinese YMC.A. Jinve just been con- devastating floods others are parched for cluded The Queen's College: "Senior Jack of water. We must not blame the Ten won the Open League with 9 points Chinese too much, for they are mostly out of a possible 12. They were also the ignorant of these possibilities. We have winners of the Schools Senior League, THE interesting announcement which we seen it stated that the only hope of the gaining 16 points out of 15. Queen's are able to make that preparations are salvation of the country lits în a spread College also won the Junior League with row well in hand for the first Degree of scientific education, and we are in total of 29 points ont of a possible 30. Congregation of the University of Hong- | stined to Imlieve it
It would certainly Neither term has sufferet a single defekt. TO LET-FURNISHED.
kong reminds us of the fact that this lead the Chinese to be more accurate and This is easily a record in Hongkong institution is realising the hopes of its make them realise that knowledge of a Volley Ball, and the winners are to be, [DDESLEIGH," Bowen Road, for 3 or founders. As far as is known at present, certain type is power. We believe that Done from end of July
heartily congratulatyd. Apply t
about twenty graduates will receive in these young gingers will be pioners The Hon, Mr. Claud Severn presenteil MOWBRAY S NORTHCUTE, November the reward of their labours and act as missionaries of applied science the Schools Lengu trophies at tim THE HOXOKONO LAND INVESTANT AND
AGENCY CO., LTD. fur the past four years from the hands in their own country. The present state: Y.31.C.A. ground yesterday afternoon. of the Chancellor of the University who of affairs in Europe has prevented the He was merised at the ground by Mr. TO LET.
is also Governor of the Coloný. The extension of the railways, but it has had J. £. MacPherson, of the 1.M.C.A., and a" stimulating effect, upon, some of the Mr. E. G. Stewart, Sverdary "of the FFICES on 1st Floor, No. 3. Queen's Road-remony will be of great local interest.
Central, at present in the occupation of Those of us who have seen similar fune mines. We do not doubt that China is Leagues Amung those present were Mi The China Fire Insurance Co., LU,
tions in Great Britain retain mixed in espable of providing employment for Grant Headmaster of Queen's College, Apply to CHINĂ FIRE INSURANCE Co., Tro.
pressions of a dignified procession of tasusands of well-trained engineers and and Messrs. B. James, R. J. Birbeek and [622 learned men in brilliant nendemic cus we may hope that as the opportunities E. J. Edwards.
tube, bezsterous undergraduate wit and offered by the University of Hongkong humour, and the quaint formular, asso- ciated with what is known as capping the young aspirants to fame. We know nothing" of the details of the proposed ceremony in Hongkong other than those which are given in another column. We may be quite sure, however, that most of the residents in the Colony who have the opportunity will be present to witness 21, WONG-NEL CHONG ROAD.:
that which is, nfter all, a historic event. OFFICES in Kingʻa Builings.
Certainly, all the friends and relatives of HOUSE
CLIFTON GARDENS,
the students will wish to see the manner Conduit Hoad,
No. 1, HILLSIDE THE PEAK.
in which the alumni of Hongkong are Nos. 1 and 2, WEST EN TERRACE, admitted to the honour for which, it is CANTON, Apply
to be presumed, they have had to work THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST- hard..
MENT & AGENCY Co., Læ
"As we review the shorf history of this | Chinese. It is noticeable that they have Leung Phi Lam, the Senior Captain, and Lannot help feeling already produced modern captains of in the Cup to D. Laing, the Junier local institution we that it has been peculiarly fortunat..dustry in the Straits. None of the books Captain, amid great chevra. Bir FREDERICK Luaser and his necom” OF SAMUEL SMILEs gives a story of greater. plished wife throw the whole of their romance than could be written around FOUR ROOMED FLATS In May Road great energies and influence into the pro- the biographies of some of the Straits with every modera conviolence, including jeet. They believed that it was a very Chinese We trust that the graduates English Baths and Elsahan Bangen, Hot Water and Water Carriage Byaheng
great mistake to send young Chinese from Hongkong will be equally successful
in China.
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the philosophy of CONFECIUS, the central feature of which is respect for pace to and the preservation of family ties. There can be no doubt whatever that
After a very interesting match, Queen's
become more and more appreciated and Colleges Itest, which the Champions realised an increasing proportion of won in great style, Mr. MacPherson re young Chinese who are intent upon deve- quested the Hon. Mr. Severn to present loping their country will be trained in
the Shield and Cup. the Colony"""
Mr. Severn said he noticed a great in The study of Arts is not new to Chinprovement in the play since Just year.. For thousands of years the favourite study when last presenting the trophies he hat of this people has been literature. They advocated the development of the smash have the opportunity now of learning stroke at the net, and he was very pleased. about the laws and literature of the West.
to see the success with which it was ex- They can also become acquainted with plaited by both trams. The game of conomics. It has boon truly said that Volley Ball was an excellent one for pro- no Westerner can teach the Chinese busi-viding splendid opportunities for exercise neas methods, but no one is quicker to in a limited space, and was therefore appreciate the advantages of real know very suitable game for Hongkong. Jedge in
in commercial work than the
A mail for Europe vid Siberia closes to-day at 11 am.
According to the Chinese Calendar, to-day is the Festival of Heavenly Gifts" It is also looked upon by the Chinese as being the hottest day of the year.
Mr. Severn then handed the Shield t
The gathering terminated with cheers for Mr. Beyern and Queen's College.
TYPHOON WARNING
The following telegram was received by the American Cozsulate-General, Hong- kong, from the Manila Observatory:--
12.45, July 4th. Warning Depression Northern parts China Sea.