NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
HONGKONG ST. GEORGE'S
..!
DAY DRAWING OF
WAR BONDS.
HE DRAWING will take place in the THEATRE ROYAL, CITY HALL, on FRIDAY, 21st June, at 4 P.M.
INTIMATIONS
NOTICED
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19TH, 1918.
NY EUROPEAN, Non-Audatio or vinbin A desiring to leave the Calour should apply in poroon at the CENTRAL. Porton STATION between the hours of 9 am to 1 PM and 9 PM to 4 PM dailymaydiga
Applicants will be required to produce
100,000 Tickets have been issued, 98,000 Passporta or identification papergjere Produse
have been sold (For division of Prizes see separate advertisement),
The following numbers have not been sold :---10980/11099, 11120/11139, 808-0/80859, 65707/85899, 96443,99990,
In the event of any of these unsold tickets
persons with certain exceptions who All remain in the Colony for more than 7 days re required to Register themselves under
REGISTRATION | the
ORDINANCE 1910.
or
Forms of Registration giving the GPO, and at all Police Stations.
parti-
NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEER
89. COLOMBIA,”
FROM BAN FRANCISCO, HONOLULU, JAPAN PORTS, SHANGHAI AND MANILA
from the above-mentioned ports, Cor- E above-mentioned vessel having arrived guess of Carge are hereby informed that their Cargo will be landed at their risk into the Hasardous and/or extra Essanious Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Ltd, Kowloon, and stored at Com. signeer
being drawn. against any Prize, the number calare required may be obtained at the they must produce an Import Permit signed by
of the Ticket will be t eated as void and Another number will be drawn immediately.
No Ticket having drawn a Prize will be eligible to draw another Prize. If any Ticket number comes out twice, it will be treated the second time as void and another number will be drawn immediately.
Admission free to the Theatre. The stago will be reserved for the officials conducting the drawing.
BY ORDER OF TEE COMMITTEE, Hongkong, 18th June, 1018.
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HONGKONG ST. GEORGE'S
DAY DRAWING OF
WAR BONDS.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 'out of 100,000 Tickets issued 98,000. have been sold.
The resulting amount will be dealt with as follows:-
90,000 Tickets at $5 each
Less estimated expenses
Total for distribution
$490.000
70.000
$470.000
20% is given to War Charítica 117,000,
Leaving for distribution in prizen $352,500
The Prizes will be as follows:-
Prize No.
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The Pensity for non-complisoo is a fine not exceeding $50
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INTIMATION
WATSON'S
Cousiguses of Cargo are hereby notified that THE the Superintendent of Imports and Sports, Hongkong, before the Bills of Lading can be porntersigned,
All Clalas mant be prevented within a month of the Steamer's arrival here, after which they cannot be recognized.
No China will be admiffed after the Goods
DAIRY FARM NEWS have left the Godowns and all Goods remaining
JUNKET! Cannot be excelled with tinned
fresh stewed fruit. COULOMMIER CHEESE !
COTTAGE CHEESE !
Nourishing and ideal food.
DEVONSHIRE CREAM I Can always be had. We supply Junket Gablet on application.
WAI KEE.
undelivered after the 19th June, 1918, will be subject to rozt. S
No Fire Insurance whatever will be effected. Consignees are requested to send in their Bill of Lading
for......... countersignature Immediately PACIFIC MAIL 8.8 CO.,
J. ORAM SHEPPARD,
› Acting Aguni. Hongkong. 19th June, 1916:
JOINT SERVICE
NEDERLAND"
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·AND "ROTTERDAM LLOYD" ROYAL MAIL LINES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, HE Steamship
TH
(loga
FLAG & SAILMAKER.
Amount
•Total
Na
of $176,230
$170,250
of
62,875
52,875
of
36,230
36,250
149,-Des Voeux Boad Centen
Top Floor,
HONGKONG.
4/0
2 of
10,000
20,000
017
% of
7.500
15,000
Telephone No. 1833.
8/0
6,000
10,000
1887
30/11
2,000
1,000
13/16
2,000
10,000
1,000
$,000
23/31
700
6,300
32/43
400
4,800
44/07
14
300
4,200
58/80 81/102 103
200
4,000
100
$200
Apply stating terms to—-
26
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Box No. 2148,
Care of "Daily Press Office. (2148
103 prizes totalling...352.600
Winning Tickets should be presented at the HONGKONG AND SHANGILAL · BANKING CORPORATION, Hongkong, during / business hours.
BY ORDER OF THE COMMITTEE.- Hangkong, 18th June, 1918.
IT
NOTICE.
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IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that HOGG
by
acquired the business carried KARANJIA & COMPANY, Hongkong, an from the First day of May, 1918, and that the name of the Company has been altered from HOGG & KARANJIA, LTD., to "H000, KARANJIA & CO., LTD." and that the maid Company will in future carry on business hatli at Hongkong and Canton under the latter style
HOGG & KARANJIA, LTD. (Canton', KARANJIA & COMPANY (Hongkong).
FIRST
WANTED.
(2163
and SECOND MATE for Sailing Ship, wages 240 and £80. Apply
MATE
Care of BANGKOK TIMES.
PUBLIO AUCTION.
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BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE.
MB. GEO. P. LAMMERT has received instructions to sell by Public Auction,
OD
FRIDAY,
the 28th day of June, 1018, ab 3. P.M., ab bie Sales Room in Duddell Street, Victoria, Hongkong,
The following LEASEHOLD PROPERTY situats ut Victoria, Hongkong, viz.
All those pieces or parcels of ground sitante at Victoria aforesaid and known and registered in the Land Office As the REMAINING PORTION OF SECTION A OF INLAND LOT No. 905 and THE REMAINING PORTION OF INLAND LOT NO. 905 together with all the measusges or buildings erected thereon respectively. Termo 999 years Estimated Ares 20,000 and 30,000 Square Feet respectively. Proportiona of Annual Crown rent $264.99 and $390.48 respectively.N
For further particulare and conditions of sale apply to
MESSES. JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER,
Prince's Building,..
Lee House Streety Hongkong Solicitors for, the Mortgages
or to ME. GEO, P. LAMMERT
The Auctioneer.
Hongkong, 14th June, 1918,
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WANTED.
HIP'S SURGEON Wanted immediately
for voyage to Calentta.
HOUSES TO LET
TO LET
O, MORRISON HILL from 1st July. Apply to---
THE TREASURY,
LI OUSE
TO LET.
OBSERVATORY
12108
VILLAR
At Kowloon. Apply to
AKRATOON V. APCAR & CO., Des Voeux Boat Central,
TO LET
[21.09
COMMODIOUS and well-fitted SHOP in
H
Alexandra Buildings.
Apply
SECRETARY, A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.
TO LET
TOUSES on Shamoen, Canton. No. 57, THE PEAK, LUSTLEIGH,
Apply bo....
8.8. "KAWI,"
having arrived from Singapore, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that all Goods are being landed at their rak; into this hardons. andfor extra bujardons Godowns of the Hong kang and Kowloon Wheat and Godowa Co Ltd, whence and/or from
the
wharves delivery may be obe
will be admitted after the Goods
E
taking advantage of the military aid of The collection at Mr. Denman Fuller's one Imperialist group against the other." organ recital in aid of the Organ Fund The same idea thus seems to be taking of St. John's Cathedral amounted to root in opposite sections of the nation, $147, and may develop into a formal applica tion in the name of the people for a
continuance of the alliance against Ger.
On the occasion of bis departure from
Shanghai to take up a position at Hong- many, It is for this that the Allies are
kong on the Staff of Lloyds' Register," waiting. Lord ROBERT CECIL announced 3. J. H. Stewart was presented with a in the House of Commous recently that case of pipes by the members of the the British Government had repeatedly Marino Engineers Institute, of which given assurances of fis desire to assist he has been a prominent member for 18 Russin and was constantly consulting Yours, with its Allies as to the most effective
CHINESE TELEGRAMS.
PREMIER way of rendering her assistance.
SCOTCH.
WATSONS Scotch Whishy
VERY OLD LICEUN
ESTABLISHED
The
problem is, of course, extremely dificult [FROM OUR OWN COTRESPONDENT.] by reason of the fact that the nation is GOVERNOR OF SHANSI EXECUTED
| divided againų itself. There is a grave danger, that any armed inter. vention would be resented by a con- siderable section of the Russians and defeat its object by inducing them to make cominon causo with the Germans who would be quick to misrepresent the motives of the Alling to be illiterate
FOR MONARCHIST TENDENCIES.
this execution.
PEKING, June 17th. In Chien chang, formerly chief of tho Governor of Shansi, has been eliot at Peking Gendarmeric and latterly Tientsin by command of Hsu Shu-cheng for alleged ponarchist tendencies and masse. It is this consideration which has caused the Japanese to hesitate to send
seditious propaganda, among the troops. an expedition into Siberia. Considerable Shu-cheng to attend at Headquarters. It appears that he was invited by Heit difference of opinion prevails over the He complied, and was summarily exe- matter in the Japanese Press. Thecuted. A Mandate, issued later, sanctions Asaki, for instance, fears that the Government may act with undue baste in its desire to dispel the suspicion that may be created in the minds of the Allies as to Japan's sincerity owing to the state-
An important conference has been call- ment attributed to the PREMIER in reed to-day to discuss the financial situa- gard to the possibility of an allianco tion in Manchuria, where the Japanese with Germany after the war. The have established exclusive privileges. Nicht Nicki, on the other hand, points out that, although the attitude of the Allies is not yet clearly defined, public opinion in Japan agrees with Viscount Hsn Shi-chang for the Presidency will
THE FINANCIAL SITUATION IN
MANCHURIA.
THE PRESIDENCY.
It is believed that the nomination of
have left the Godowns, and all Goods DISTINCTIVE IN FLAVOUR, KAO that the question of mobilisation be acceptable both to North and South.
remaining undelivered after Non the 21st June will be subject to rent.
All Claims against the Bloomer must be pre ented to the Undersigned on or before the 25th Jane, or they will not be recognized.
bex
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be saamined on the 20th June, af 10 ar, by the Company Barreyors, Messrs. Goddard a Donglang ATAS
No Евангалов
rance whatsoever has Affected.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN, Agents. Hongkong, 15th June, 1918
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INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, FROM PENANG AND SINGAPORE.
HE Steamship
THE
"VAN WAERWIJCK" having arrived from the above porfe, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby informed tall Goods are being landed at their risk into the hamardons and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Ltd, whance and/or from the Wharven delivery may
· be obtained.
Goods not cleared by the 22nd June, at 6 P.M will be subject to rent.
· All broken, chafed and damaged package are to be left in the Godowce, where they will by examined.
Claims against the Steamer must be presented within 10 days of arrival, otherwise they will not bo
recognized,
No Fire Lesonance will be effected by us la any case whatever.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.,
H.B.M. Government Agents, Hongkong, 14th June, 1918. [2149
THE
F1987
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST- MENT & AGENCY Co, La.
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TO LET. TO. 7, STEWART TERRACE, No. 12,
THE FEAR 4ROOMED FLAT, No. 58, THE PEAK. "STANTON LODGE Mount Parrish, Kennedy Road level. Apply to-
LINSTEAD & DAVIS, 3rd Floor Alexandra Buildingu.
TO LET
[2038
FLAT in Nathan Road, Kowloon.
FOUR-ROOMED HOUSES In Kowlon.
A Shop in NATHAN ROAD, HOW.COM.
Apply to
PENINSULAR
ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO.
AND
AND
STEAM FOR STRAITS, CEYLON, BOMBAY, EGYPT, MEDITER
RANEAN PORTS
LONDON,
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING ISSUED 303 BATAVIA, AMERICAN, CONTINENTAL
WELL
MATURED,
MELLOW.
A. S. WATSON
CO.,
LTD.,
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.
TEL. 616.
(ta.
DEATH. CRUZ. At the General Hospital, Shang. bai, Rosia LOUISA, younger sister of Misz FASNY CRUZ.
HONGKONG OFFICE: 104, DES VOUX ROAD, C. LONDON Orice: 181, FLEET STREET, E.C.
The Daily Press.
HONGKONG, 19TH JUNE, 1918
THE ALLIES AND RUSSIA
CANTON NEWS.
[BY COURTESY OF THE CHUNG NGOI
SAN PO.
should be decided chiefly and essentially Importance attaches to the Vice-Presid by a consideration of the nation's own eney and the Premiership, either of which interests. The Hock strongly urges may exercise power. mobilisation on the grounds that it would. bo a great relief to the Allied forces if Germany's attention could be divided; that it would check German machinations in India and Central Asia, as fore- shadowed by the negotiations for the THE TUOHUN, control of the Trans-Siberian railway as far as Irkutsk that it would meet the. demand of the better elements of the Russian people for the assistance of the Allies; and that it would fulfil the objects
CANTON, June 18th.
An official micsage states that the Tuchun, Mek Wing-son, has decided, in view of the provailing unrest, to inspect rivers. He has ordered Li Fook-lam, various places along the North and West tho Defence Commissioner of Canton, to of the Sino-Japanese agreement; which is go on a similar mission to the East regarded by the world as an indication of for his bodyguard, and will set out imme River Li has gathered a strong, forco Japan's intention to safeguard the Fardiately. Enst from the German mexace. cumulative force of these arguments. cannot be denied, but until the wishes protests against the house reat taxes. The people of Canton are preparing of Russia are more clearly expressed or Civil Governor to abolish the scheme in They will request the Tuchun and the the situation in Siberia is better defined order to relieve the people from hard- Japan will probably be content to watch skip and prepare,
The HOUSE RENT TAX.
THE LUI CHOW FRONT
It is reported that there has been very The military tournament given by the past few days. Tho frent is quiet at serious gating in Lui Chów during the Shanghai Volunteer Corps on Empire Day realized the sum of 81,386, After deducting -a few expenses more than Corps Hospital. $1,000 will be given to the Royal Flying
present, and the position unchanged. Lung's troops were active the other day, but they have only gained slight victories. Several regiments were dispatched to the Lui Chow Front from Canton, yester day, as the situation was regarded as very serious.
THE SITUATION IN SILLU HING,
discases were notified in the Colony on The following cases of communicable Sunday and Monday-Cerebrospinal martial law is still in force there, A message from Shin Hing states that fever, & (5 deaths); bubonic plague, 4 (4 patrolling day and night Vessels and Quiet prevails, but bodies of troops am deaths); enteric fever, 2 (2 deaths); diph.junks are not allowed to put in there. theria, 1 (1 death),
SWATOW REPORTS.
attacking Chiu Chow city.
It is reported that Fukien troops are
ported that Wong Kong was occupied by Commander Chan Kwing-ming has re- led the Canton forces. The place, how
ever, was rocaptured when reinforcements Fakien troops, who surprised and defeat.
had been brought up any
to arrest General Mok King-yu, who is Chan has offered 810,000 to his troopa now at the front controlling military operations,
From an advertisement appearing in another column it will be seen that 96,000 tickets have been sold out of the 100,000 Bond Drawing. After allowing for from various directions, have ordered the issued for the St. George's Day War
THE EXCHANGE BUREAUX,
The authorities, yielding to pressure expenses, the sum remaining for distribu-Treasurer to establish the Exchange tion will be $470,000. Of this, $117,500-
THE news from Russia continues to furnish proof of Germany's aggressive designs, to which even the Bolshevists cannot now pretend to be blind. The question is whether the Russian nation will be provoked by the excesses of the invader to strike another blow for free-
Sec-Lieut. R. W. Wells, Machine-gun dom, or whether it is too divided and. exhausted to organise any effective resist. Fusiliers (Garrison) and Pte. C. Hough
Corps, Sec. Lieut. A. R. Bowden, Welsh ance. It is stated that there is a counter-ton, Banitary Corps, R.A.M.C., are revolutionary plot, supported both by in France and report being in good health Minimalists and Monarchists, for the at the end of April, overthrow of the Soviets by separating the Ural region from Central Russia and Withholding supplies. The Monarchists, however, are in favour of the restoration of the monarchy by an understanding with Germany, while the Minimalists desire a resumption of the alliance with the Western Powers. It would seem that the THE Homeward Mall Steamer, carrying Germans, having taken adaantage of the
His Majesty's Mall, will be despatched rom this port usual, taking Passengers Bolshevists in order to impose their will and Cargo for the above Porta Passengers upon Russia, are now making a bid for sccommodation in the connecting vessal secured before departure from Hongkong the support of the bourgeoise by ordering in public at the Theatre Royal on Friday
Bilk and Valuable Cargo for Italy, France the Lenin Government to stop the distri.afternoon at 4 o'clock, and London (ander arrangement) will be bution of land. It is significant that in conveyed by this Steamer proceeding to
At the Criminal Sessions, yesterday, Bombay and there transhipped to the the recent political change in Ukraine while the case in which a Chinese was on carrying Steamer for Marelles and the bourgeoise and the Cossacks, who had charged with disobeying a banishment London.
Parcels will be received at the Off ca until been anti-Bolshevik, organised a 1 PM, the day before calling. The contents German. Government,
pro order, was being tried, His Honear the and value of all packages are required.
For further particulars, sailing dates, et hand, members of the Liberal and K.C.), noticed an error in a typed copy Socialist Revolutionary parties have of the record of the Magisterial hearing P. L KNIGHT, 4cdg Et perintendent.
appealed to the Entente Fowers not to of the case. The Magistrate had taken forsake Russia but to prepare military down correctly what a police interpreter
apply to
AND SOUTH AFRICAN PORZE,
ON BALL
HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE POUND VOLUMES of the HONGKONG WEEKLY PRESS, JULT to DECEMBER, 1917
With Index, Price $7.50.
Ca, Len,
Al ́axeira Bulidings.
[1000
20 per cent.--will be given to wa charities, leaving 2352,500 for distribution in prizes. The drawing will take place
Bureaux at once.
THEIR MAJESTIES" SILVER WEDDING FUND FIFTH LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Miss Davidson, Mrs. Jenkin, Mr. Kennedy, Mrs. D. M. Warden, Mrs. Blackburn Mrs. Nisbet, Mrs. A. C, Mrs. H. A. Lammert, Mrs. Arratoon V Kam Apcar, Mrs. A. Abdoolrabin, Mr. Lossing, Mr Bridger, Mrs.
Mrs. M18, E. M.
Mrs
Mr Dowb G
On the other Chief Justice (Sir William Rees Davies, Goggin, Mrs. Shellin,
E.
Mrs. Chatham,
William Moore, Mrs. La Mru
Mrs. Goldsmith,
D. McMurray, Mrs. Franklin, John Lambert, Miss M. Graham, A Graham, Mrs. Alexander Mac- Miss Hayward,
and econoraic intervention.Doubtless," had stated, but in making a duplicate Kenzie Walker".
Mrs M. Hoa sz 1rs
they add," the Entente would be assisted copy, the typist had given an entirely the Bolshevik organ, the Pravda, by Russian military formations." Even opposite version of the statement His Mrs. Lindsell, Mrs. Thomas, E. B., Mrs. H. M. H. Nemazce, Mrs. Charles Stark, Lordship remarked that that was a mate N. L. Watson, Mre de Sousa, Mrs. Tod that "Germany's violation of the rial point in the case before him, and Previous lists
Mrs. Matabhoy and Mrs. T. H. King. On Sale at the HoxGKONG DAILY PRE the Government with the necessity of sponsible person of the error.
Brest-litovek peace will inevitably face ordered the Registrar to notify the re- Office
3,519.50 5th list
857.00
$1,178.50