INTIMATIONS
THEATRE
ROYAL.
HONGKONG
LAST THREE NIGHTSI
TO-NIGHT!!
TO-NIGHT!
FAREWELL VISIT
MAURICE B. BANDMAN
Frosonts
THE
BANDMAN OPERA CO.
(1917).
In the following London SuocENDES:
TO-NIGHT! June 13th.
THE MERRY WIDOW."
THURS June 14th,
TEL.
June 16th,
*THE GIRL IN
THE TAXI."
LAST AND FAREWELL
PERFORMANCE SK
"HIGH JINKS.".
Booking at MOUTRIES.
PRICES AS USUAL. COMMENCING AT 8.15 T.K.
AUCTION'S
PUBLIC AUCTION,
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE ___ 181a,
THE Undersigned has received instruc
tions from the Liquidators of Monsen, Jinase & Co. in pursuance of an order of the Hongkong Government to well by publie auction at 19 o'clock (Noow) on TUESDAY the 31st day of July, 1917, at his Bales Rooms, Dundell Streets
THE VALUABLE... LEASEHOLD PROPERTY situate at The Peak Hong kong, and being RURAL BUILDING LOT No. 1,
IN ONE LOT. The Property Consists of:
The place or parent of ground preminen know Lysholt 164, TE Peak, gituste near Mount Gough, in the Colony of Hongkong, with an area of 194,033 aquATH, Test and registered in the Land Office as Rural Building Lot NOX 19.
The Lost is held for the unexpired real.
ine of å term of 10 years created therein by an indenture of Crown Losse Rated the 23rd day of April, 1990.
The Annua? Crown Rent is $81.002 For further particulars and conditions
f sale apply to
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E729
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG,
PROBATE JURISDICTION,
IN THE MATTER of the Estate of AHMEDBHOY HABIBBHOY late of Bombay, in the Empire of India, deceased, 19
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Court bas, by virtue of Section 58 of The Probates Ordinance 1897 (No. 2 of 1997), nade an Order Umiting the time for sending in Claims to or against the ebore Estate to the 28th day of June, 1917
All Creditors and Claimantsare hereby required to send their Claims to the Undersigned by the
above, date, a
Datel the 8th day of June, 1917
G. A. HASTINGS, Administrator,
8. Des Voeux Road Central, Hongkong,
NOTICE
NATIONAL CASH REGISTER
198
BCHIE WONGWAL, expert zachanto from its factory, Dayton, Ohio, b now
In charge of the Cash Register bastants in Southern Chion,
AMERICAN TRADING CO., Generi Agents.
HONTSZ & Co., LTD,
lia, Des Voeux Road Central,
Representatives,
Hongkong.
#66
MES WILKINSON & GRIST, Solicitors for the Liquidator,
or to the Undersigned, A
GEO PALA UMEBT,
Auctionsart
PUBLIC AUCTION
[697
Y direction of the Government of
MEURE. Hongkong,
HUGHES & HOUGH bave received instructions to sell by Public Auction,_________
OF MONDAY
the 13th day of August, 1917, it & P.M., at their Sales Room, Ice House Street, Victoria, Hongkong. W The Following VALUABLE LEASE HOLD PROPERTY situate at Victoria, Hongkong, vi
HOUSES TO LET
TO LEM
HOP to Let in Alexandra Buildings,
“Apply kom
SECRETARY
A. S. WATSON & Co. Ltd. [108
„TO LET.
NOS. 8 A & B, ROBINSON ROAD
Apply to
"DAVID SASBJON & Co., Em,
TO LET
628
NEW HOUSE in Conduit Road Beady for occupation. Ako 1 GODOWN I Duddell Street,
***For rent and other particolare apply to
1 Des Voen Reid:
F402
TO LET.
"MMEDIATE entry. Two very datizable
SHOPS used in Hom
opposita the Gmud Hotel, recently “recons
*** For rant and ciber particulars spply.
THE MANAGER, HONGKONG ION CO, LTD. BN 46, Cosmught Bond Central,
[401
* A
TO LET.
TIOUR-BOOMED HOUSE8. In Gordon
Parents and Salisbury Avenue, Kowloon A FLAT in Humphreys Buildings, Kaylin, A FURNISHED HOUSE' in Lövhjel Terrace. From 1st July next;
All THOSE picces or parcels of ground TO LET OR FOR SALE, situate at Victoria aforesaid and known and registered in the Land Office as SECTION A OF MARINE LOT NO 101 and SECTION B" OF MARINE LOT NO, 101 Together with the messunges, erections and building and buildings thereon known as No. 7, Queen's Road Central, Victoria aforesaid. Term 999 years created by a Crown Lease dated the 5th day of April, 1556
KOWLOON HARINE LOT 48. mitb What are 58,000 sq. ft., multable for Coul Borgo or erokion of Godowni.!
Apply YOLAN
Area in respect of Section" Marine Lot No. 101-8445 sq. ft. Pro portion of Annual Crown Heat
Marine Lot No, 101-875
Area in respect of Section E
It Pro
HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE
CO, LTD, Alazandı Buildings.
portion of Annual Crown Rent to 15. OFFICE
For further particulars and o
and conditions.
of sale apply to
JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER
Prince's Buildings,
Tee House Street, Hongkong, Solicitors for the Liquidator of
THE DEUTSCH ABIATISCHE BANK,
Manor to
MESSER HUGHES HOUGH, The Auctioneers. Hongkong, 8th May, 1917.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
(619
THE Undersigned has received instrue-
tions from the Liquidator of
TO LET
[638
FFICES «i 2 Connaugh) Bond Central.
OFFICE: in King's and York Buildings, HOUSES 10 Lot, Wongaelchong, Bos1 HOUSES in Cillion Garicas, Vondnik Rond.
HQUEES in Broadwood and Magen HOUSES on Ebamson, Canton,
"Apply to-b
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST MENT AND AGENCY Co, Lru. [28
TO LET.
0.12, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE
No. 2. MERION, No 5. Tan Pa No. 7 BELILIOS TERRACE 4ROOMED FEAT si ús Beak (separato
Messrs. Wirzīta & 06. in pursuance of an STARTER Naisa Road
order of the Hongkong Government, to sell by public auction at 18 o'cloak (Noo) on MONDAY, the 17th day of August, 1917, at his Salce Rooms, Duddell Street, Hongkong,
All the piece of ground situste at Ysumati, Kolcon, in the Colony of RUSSIAN 5% INTERNAL LIBERTY Hongkong, and registered in the Land Office as KOWLOON INLAND LOT No. 200,
LOAN 1917.
IN ON LOTER Tubscription to the LIBERTY LOAN ↳
The property consists of a piece of Opened as THE RUSSO-ASIATIC ground abutting on Battery Street and BANK, Hongkong, from date to the 28th June, Fourth Street (near the Praya) in Kow. 1917
loon and contains an area of 4,500 square foot,
The price of issue is 85 per cenk
The is free of Income Tax and other texts Loos is issued for 55 years and will be
Lown
by yearly drawings beginning redeemable st
The Loan may be reimbursed as par after the 29th March, 1997
in December, 1922
Componaars payable half-yearly on the 18th March and the 29th September.
Inferee's on the loan runs from the 29th March, 1917-interest from that dats to be added
to the price of rates will be quoted for
Special Tou
favourable
to Petrogrd free
Applications will be
af Melegraphic obarges and Bonile will be for-
wanded free of porn comes ucy facility to
The Bank in ready to giv: CPA aubscribers in the shape of névsamen against tha
G. LIBDALL
1009
NOTICE:
NY EUROPEAN, Nan-Amistle of Indian desiring to lowre the Colony should oppy In perwon (s)he CENTRAL POLICE STA ZON between the hours of 9 AK 11 PK, SP.K.
Applioso will be required to pralum Pumn- pure or dentitioniion papers,
All perous with berhin eroepklom whe remain in the Colony for more than 7 days as required to Register themselves wider die REGISTRATION OF PERSONS ORDIN ANCE 176,
Famos of Regiskraklen giving the particulare required may be obtained at the G.P.0, and al
The Peoaby for non-complianes
The Lot is held for the unexpired re- sidus of a term of 75 years orosted therein by an Indenturs of Crown Lease dated the 4th day of May, 1889
The Annus] Crown Rent is $40. For further particulars and conditions of sale apply to
MESAR. HASTINGS & HASTINGS, Solicitors for the Liquidator, or to the Undersigned,
GEO, P. LAKKERT. Hongkong, Brd May, 1017. {680
ON BALE.
RATES OF LICHANGE
AT HONGKONG
DEMAND DRAFTS ON BOMBAY
On the Day preceding size Departure of the English Kails from the Year of the Closing of the Indian Mints to the Coinams of Bilvac
TROM 1863 TO 1808;
ALBO
RATES FOR BOVEREIGNB, GOLD
LEAF, BAR SILVER (From 1800),
and other Useful Information
On Bale as the “Daily Preon or Local Bookselleru,
s
Kowloon
KELLETT CREST, 66, PRAK
No. 28,BELILI03 TERRACE, with entrance on
TWO GODOWNS, in Daddell Biroon, No 2 DES VŒUX VILLAS, 51, PEAR (Unfurnished) GAVE
dour Apply to LINSTEAD & DAVIS-
Srd Floor Alexandru Bulkikuga..
30
WANTED.
OFFICE
as the Central Location."
Apply to
FURUKAWA & Co. 20, De Vosur Road Central. £1703
FOR SALE:
~ 0.80 3001 2
BAGS OF USED ASIATIC POSTAGE 400 Stamps for $0.501 2000 Staanps for $2.00
1.00 4000 1.50 3000 » GRACA & CO.,
500
1000
1500)
3.70 450
No. 4, VITEDHAM STRMPT, Hongkong,
FORTHCOMING EVENTS.
TONIGHT
INTIMATION
WATSON'S
OLD
BROWN
BRANDY
E
QUALITY.
YEARS IN WOOD,
A. S. WATSON
1917.
illusion that past conditions have sur- vived some tremendous cataclysm. We can only prevent the degradation of Mountain Battery, is now the wearer of war es at present accomplished by the Military Cross, and wes rontly Prussia from becoming permanent by Acting Major destroying the centre which boasts its desire to continue and in power and crease the novelties, and which is in actual process of continuing and expanding them,
Captain D. G. T. Sneyd, E.G.A, who was in Hongkong with the 24th Hazara
Battery Sergeant Major EJ Wink worth, R.G.A, formerly & Corporal in the Bird Company, and who was also "at Peking, has been promoted 2nd-Lieuten- ant for service in the field.
Hr. 8. E. Green, Hongkong's tennis champion, has given a handsome tennis racket to Queen's College as ʼn tennis
prize. Mr. Ng Sze-kwong has also given lovely silver rose-bowl as a tennis prize.
The Committee of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club have arranged to builla a pier for bathing purposes and to invito ro sidents who are not members to become bathing members at a subscription of a per month or 10 the season (April to Sestatobor) payable in advance, & mer- ried man's subscription to include bis wife and unmarried daughters, and Rons up to 12 years of age.
As Mr. BELLOC reminds us, the out ragea which Germany has committed will either be allowed to form precedents or they will not that will depend not upon written conventiong of the oral pro mises of Governments, but upon the state of mind of Europe, That state of mind will be chiefly determined by the character and completeness of the victory, which, in its turn, will depend very largely upon domestic opinion within the Butente countries during the closing stages of the campaign. When the proposal to exclude the Germans from Hongkong for a term was under discussion a little while back those opposed to it regarded it mainly from two points of view. They declared, on one side, that economic con-
During the week ending June 9th, siderations made any such restrictions three Chinese cases of plaque were report- extremely impolitic, if not impossible; ed, one of which proved fatal. In the and, on the other, that such restrictions
same period there were five non-fatal would tend to keep alive the feeling of cases of enteric fever (one American, one animosity between the belligerents and Indinu and the rest Chinese) and a fatal bindor the return, of that spirit of Chinese case of puerperal fever. Since "peace - and goodwill which, in the January 1st there have been twenty interest of humanity, it was essential to Chinese cases of plague, of which number faster. The first objection ignored the sixteen proved fatol,、 changes foreshadowed in the resolutions passed at the Economic Conference of the Allies at Paris and the recond pre supposed that with the signature of the treaty of peace the painful past A meeting of the Houghong Sanitary. would automatically be buried in obliviou
Board was held yesterday. Mr. E. V. Moreover, in both cases the great central Carpmael presided, and those also
pre truth was obscured Unless the present seat were The Hon. Mr. W. Chatham, to stand as a model for all wars CM., Lt. Col. Crisp, Dr. Ozorio, and in the fature there cannot be any return Messrs F. B. L. Bowley, G. C. Alabaster, to the conditions which obtained thro| Chan Kai Ming, and Ng Hou Tz, years ago." There must not be any bar- with Dr. W. W. Pearse (M. O. H.) and gaining with a for, who, by his teacher Mr. T. W. Ainsworth (Asting Secretary) &os, brutal, and unscrupulous conduct,
CO. LTD., WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS,
*TELEPHONE 816
HONGKONG OPTION: 101, Des VIST Road, C. LONDON, UTPICH: 181, FLET SEASE, EC.
The Baily Press.
HONGKONG 13TH JUNE, 1917.
PERILS OF A PATCHED-UP PEACE.
war 18
has lowered the whole standard of * Suggestions of "stale. civilisation. mate' and rumours of prac, are fraught with danger to a world grow weary of strife, for they familiarise the mind with the ides of an inconclusive settlement when no conditional peace is possible with Germany Those who advocate an imme diate return to friendly intercourse with our enemies should remember the logical confcquences. If the precedente of this war are allowed to stand as they will stand in the event of Germany beis welcomed back at ones. into the
comity of nations then not only will premium, instead of a penalty, be placed upon
actions which the late Lord KITCHENEL likened to the barbarous THE estimate attributed to the late Lord Savagery of the Dervishes of the Soudan,
but the wry foundations of the British KITCHENER in regard to the probable.dura- tion of the war has almost run its courte, Empire will be imperilled. Not only In less than two months we shall have been the present enemy, but any potential engaged in our titanic struggle with Ger- enemy in the future, has, upon the many for a full three years, and, although, precedents, the power to strike mortal successes on the Western blows against a highly populated indus- Front prove that our armies now trial island State, controlling distant
the recent
Our very
dominate the military situation, it cannot
dependencies and allied with distant be pretended that the end is yet in sight. dominions. It can act against such a Germany has failed in her object, but State in a fashion quite separate from she is not vanquished. She continues to the corresponding power which can be fight now, not to impose her Kultur upon exercised against a Continental State.
the conclusions of be a world unwilling to receive it, but in These are the desperate hope of eaping the full eminent writer whom we have already penalty of her horrible record of cal quoted and they refer, of course, culated cruelty and crime. Her war to rutheas submarining. aims have been modified. A patched-up existence as a nation demands a con peace on the basis of a return to pre-war clusive victory and the exaction of conditions would be welcomed by her at the fullest. penalties. The punishment this moment Germany's conduct, how will fall short in its messure, and fail in ever, has made that impossible, and its object, if it permits the requmption point which cannot be too strongly em of mutual intercourse and trade under phasised is that the prolongation of the conditions) identical with those which war increases the necessity of absolute prevailed when Prussia started upon its victory. To those who imagine that it
is the duty of the Allies to treat with
9.15 p.Bandmean Opers Co, at the Theatre Germany in order to find some means of
Royal-"The Marry Widow."
TOMORROWI
9.15 pm-Bandiman Opors Go, at the Theatre
Boys-The Girl' in the Tax
Tuesday, les July
ending the awful sacrifice of life, and 8 ho protest upon the highest grounds against any measures for excluding our enemies
criminal adventure.
they
Among the local residents who left for the North yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Clarke and Nr. W. G. Worcester.
HONGKONG SANITARY
BOARD
THE STATE Arising out of two applications for posts on the Inspecting Stuff from sort, Brock and H. Tillman, the President asked that he had son Mr. Tratinsa in connection with the matter, and he had informed him that when two married Inspectors were allowed to leave the Colony for war service it was clearly, stated that the posts should not be filled up if that could possibly be avoided, that had altered the position so far s worke
those applications were concerned Therefore, he would ask the members to allow the applications to stand over until the next, Board meeting to see if 7
they could get along with the present staff
Mr. Alabaster remarked that the Board were really short of six officers tem porarily and five for a considerable time, and he certainly thought the needs of the Colony, even with the war in pro gross, required that they should lurther offers for those posts,
Mr. Bowlby expressed the opinion that the staff seemed to be in a somewhat co fused state
bave
The President. I do not think, it is confused, Mr. Bowley
It was subsequently agreed to allow the applications to stand over until zo text meeting of the Board.
JATOMKET LATKH
On the proposition of Mr. Alabaster sconded by Mr. Bowley, it was decided that the Board should meet at 4.15 p.m., in future, instead of a2345 pm, which was a most inconvenient time for a majority of the member of the Board.
THE KING'S APPRECIATION OF HONGKONG CLUB'S GREETINGS.
The folowing telegram-has been received in reply to the message seat- from the Chairman of the Hongkong Clob to His Majesty the King on Empire Day:
From Steretary of State.
To Governor,
Please convey to Holyoak, Chairman,
Club, expression which the King
in the future from the enjoyment of Mr. Grant, second master, of Queens Hongl rights and privileges which were freely College who left the Colony on short sick lion accorded them in the past, we would com
leave on May 3rd, has reached, Urizen m kis
mend the study of the following para
Noon--Auction of Valuable Leshold. Pro- perty from the Liquidators at Masry, Problem 2 Cà di Salon Rooms b2MP graph, which appears in a recent article apan, where he is taking treatment
Monday, 18th Aug
8 p.m.-Anction of Valuable Tehohl Pre at Bules Booms, by Mauss, Haghw
Monday, 974k Aug,20
Nous—Amelia of Vakable Tambold Fr
perty from the Lalquidato
Gea. P. Lammers
from the pen of Mr. HAIER BELLOC
Day-LONG
on the occa
HONGKONG TRAMWAY CO., LTF
Major CW Gordon-Stavard, who Every attitude towards this war served with the West Yorkshire Regiment
ched to The approximate which continues to regard it as what in China, and was afterwards
receipts for the ggles the Chimes Kegiment, with which bell as follows: past wars have boen-normal between States, which will, after the served during the Boxer rising of 1900, ath while engaged an struggle, resume normal relations is recently built upon a false foundation. It is Brigade Major of an built upon the false foundation we find He related from the 2
try brigade. This Year. in 1910, but
in a hundred other lesser cases--the rejoined when war was declared
ending 9th June