NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Linea Sheets for 1st class..... Shoets for 2nd class Sheets for 3rd class
THE HONGKUNG BAILY
HEADQUARTERS OF THE COLONY White Bed Covers, big size, for 2nd
OF MACAO,
COMMISSARIAT DEPARTMENT.
NOTIFICATION.
IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that on
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January 11, 1910. at 10 n... in the Headquarters of the Colony. Delegate of the Administrative Commit Lee of the Military Hospital being pre- sent, Tenders will be received by the Com. mittee referred to in Article 40 of the Regulamento de Fazenda dated Octo- ber 3rd, 1901, for the supply of the articles mentioned in the list below, for the use of the Military Hospital of the Colony.
RULES TO BE OBSERVED.
The Tenderers, or ducir legally autho rized attorneys, must band to the Presi- dent of the Committee, not inter than tho day and hour above fixed, their Tenders, enclosed in spated envelopes, written in Portuguese and according to the follow- ing form:--
"F.............., or the Brn "established in this Colony, Hun..........................
No. offer to supply the follow. "ing articles, at the prives herein men- Lioned, and binds me to rollow any instruction given to him by the
Committee Administrative
of the "Hospital."
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The Touders abull not contain any cor rection or erasure no duly rated.
Each Tender must be accompanied by 20 per cent of the total price of the articles the touderer proposes to supply, which 20 per cent. will be returned as Boon. As the supply is made.
Pinin furniZDYO, without ornamente, will be preferred. Iron articles may be of white colour; enameled or pamted with Ropatin. Persons not offering guarantee of bonesty and competency may not be admitted to tender.
The Committee may not contract the supply of the articles, when the price asked is much higher than the market price.
LIST OF THE ARTICLES,
Iron Beds for Ist class
Iron Beds for 2nd class
Iron Bela for 3rd class
Iron Cripa
Bed side Tables for 1st class
Bed siuc Tables for 2nd class
Bedsoe Tables for 3rd class
Washstands with Marble Top and
Looking Glass, Ist class
Washstands for 2nd class
Towel tacks with 4 Hooke, for Wall
1 Hook rack for Wall
Dresser and Chest of Drawers Com.
bined, for ist class
Dresser and Chest of Drawers Com
bined, for 2nd class
Round Tables, Marble Top, for 1st class Round Tables, for 2nd class............ Rectangular Iron Tables, Marble Top.
1m., 6x Om., 80, for general infirmary Long Chairs Upholstered in Disinfect
abie Oil Cloth, for 1st class........ Battan Longchairs, for 2nd class Transparent Cabinets, with Glass in all faces, for general infirmary, Im. x Um., 80 xom.,
Room Chairs......
30
Benches for Corridor
Wooden Screena
Plain Desks
Iron Tables for serving meals, Ameri- can system, Adaptable to Beds, for sick persons......
class
4 Hooks Wall Racks
Iron Rectangular Table, with 4 feet, length 0m., 78, width om., 40, high Om., 75
Commissariat Dept., Nov. 8th, 1918.
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ESTIMATIONR
14 HONGKONG DEFENCE CORPS.
The Chief of the Department, (Sgd.) MANUEL ALVES MORGADO,
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TO-DAY
PUBLIC REFORM
MEETING
AT THE
THEATRE ROYAL,
CITY HALL,
מנ
THURSDAY, JANUARY 9th,
at 6 p.m.
ELECTION versus NOMINATION.
AN UNOFFICIAL MAJORITY. POPULAR ELECTORATE. HON. Ma. P. H. HOLYOAK will preside.
The following Resolution will be sub- mittod:-
"That this Public Meeting of Hongkong residents, whilst affirming its unswerving loyalty to the Crown and Empire, is ur opinion that the instructions to His Excel lency the Governor relative to the mude of selection of the Legislative Council require amendment in such a way as to secure:-
1. That in regards all the unofficial tombers of the said Council tother than the two Chinese nomination members) the principle of election instead of nomination shall be 33 applied.
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2. That the auther of unofficial members shall be increased from 6 to 9, and that the number of official neuters shall remain as 33 at present, namely, 8:
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3. That of the seven elected anofficial members (all of whom shall be 'British &aubjects) two shall be elected by the Hong- kong General Chamber of Commerce; que by the Justices of the Peace; three (two of hom shall be of British race and one of Portuguese race) by British subjects why are jurymen or are qualified for, but exempt from Jury service; and one by the Chinese General 7Chamber of Commerce, or some other body
of the Chinese community; representative
And in order that due and prompt attention and consideration may be given to the opinion thus publicly expressed this Meeting requests 7the Government to transmit this resolution! 8 by telegram to His Majesty's Secretary of
State for the Colonies."
6 CONSTITUTIONAL
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REFORM ASSOCIATION OF HONGKONG. Hongkong, January 9th, 1919.
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IN THE SUPREME COURT
HONGKONG.
OF
Odorless Commodes, for sick persong... Stools, with Rattan Beats, for infirm
ary
90
Wooden Tray,, Zine Lined, for carry.
ing meals
Bed Covers for Ist class
42
Turkish Towels
50
Bath Towels...
24
Straw Mattresses for cribs
40
Sheets for cribs
20
Pillows for cribs
12
Flannel Trousers for lat class sick per
Bona ....
12
Cotton Trousers for 1st class sick per- Flennal
BONS
12
..... 40
for 2nd class sick per- Flannel Trousers for 3rd class sick i
sick per- Cotton Shirts for last class sick persons 19 Flannel Shirts for let class sick persons 19 Cotton Shirts for 2nd class sick persons 12 Flannel Shirts for 2nd class sick per Cotton Shirts
for 3rd dass sick persons 60 Cotton Trousers for 3rd clasa siek por-
Bons
PROBATE JURISDICTION.
IN THE GOODS of LAM CHO HING (MD) LAM TSE PING () late of No. 11, CHING WO LANE (E) SAI KWAN
(B) CANTON in the Province
e of Section 68 of
of Kwong Tung in the Republic of Uhins, M. dicine Dealer, deceased. NOTICE IS BERELY GIVEN that the
Court has by vir Ordinance No 2 of 1-97, made au Order limiting the de fornding in Claims against the Exile of B above named deceased to the 16th day of January, 1919.
Creditors and others are hereby required to send in their Cia ma to the undersigned 12 by that time.
Daund the 2nd day of December, 1916.
GEO. K. HALL BRUTTON & CO.,
York Building, Chater Road,
Hongkong, Bolicitor for the Executrix of the Estate of the above-named deceased. [189
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Women's Cotton Gowns
24
Pillow cases (1st class)
12
Bolster cases (1st claes)
12
Pillow cases (2nd class).
Bolster cases (2nd class)
Cotton Pillow cases for 3rd clase
Children's shirts......
Pillow cases for cribs
Blouses for uurses .....
Caps for nurses
Wooden platform, zine lined, iron foot, painted with Ripolin, width im., 90, high at top om., 60, high at foot om, 38.
Iron round table, om,, 00 diameter
Iron chaira ---------------
Elcotric Heaters, small size
Wall Clocks, good quality
TO LET.
NE LARGE GODOWN, from Fernuary
No. 42
Apply to-
N. MODY & Co.
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WANTED.
UALIFIED STENOGRAPHER and
TYPIST, male preferred. Apply by letter only stating salary required
W. 5. BAILEY & Co., Lr.
Tables for dressing of wounds
Iron Stopa
|QU
Filters
Toilet Sets, porcelain
to-
Water Bottle and Tumbler for bed side
table
15
Enameled Epitoons for bed side table... 12.
Enathaled Spitoons
60
Covered Chambers, onameled
33
Enameled Soup Dishes
24
Enameled Plates
Soup Plates, porcelain.
∙100
Small Plates for Napkins, porcelain....100
Dessert Plates
Enameled Ewers
Water Pitchers, enameled
Table Knives
Table Forks
Houp Spoons
Glass Turablers
Wine GlasscH
Enameled Muge
Porcelain Muga
desserts
Bets of Knife, Fork and Spoon, for
Ten Bpoun....
Vegetable Wout Mattresses, For 1st and
and clasm'sjugodnejen
Vegetable Wool Pillows, for 1st and
and gising
sad ulaskan
Vegetable Wool Bolsters, for 1st and
WANTED.
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WANTED by an old-established British in Shamoen, a PRODUCE
30 EXPERT, thoroughly conversant with the 29 Canton trade Good Kalary to 12 m.
No othors need apply. First-cinas GO forencos ossential. Reply-
Box 177, Care of "Dally Prom" Ones
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24
30
$24
24
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30
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MAJOR H. A. MORGAN and Officers Minvito all Members of the HONGLONG DEFENCE Cones to ■ SMOKING CONCERT at the Theatre loyal on FRIDAY, JAN, L6TH, 1918, at 9 PM, when the Prizes won at the recent Corps Rißlla Mesting will be Presented by H.E. Tan OFFICER ADMINISTER- IN THE GOVERNMENT (THE Hos. Ma CLAUD SIVEEN U.M.G.)-—Undress uniform. Hongkong, 81st December, 1918. (161
HONGKONG, CANTON AND MAÇÃO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
THE NINETY-NINTH ORDINARY MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS in the Company will be held at the Office of Hotel Mansions, on TUESDAY,
the Compan 11TH, 1919, at is oclock, NOON,
for the purpose of receiving & Report of the Directors, together with a Statement of Acctante, declaring a Dividend and electing Di ectors and Auditors,
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company, will be CLOSED from JANUARY 27TH to FEBRUARY 17TH, 1919, both days inclusive.
By Order of the Board of Directora
W. & CLARKE Secretary, Hongkong, January 7th, 1010.
THE
PUBLIC AUCTION.
AT MACAO.
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THE Undersigned has received instructions from Mr. DANIEL FREEKIRA JUNIÓN to sell by Fubie Auction at his residence
"Vils Victoria," near Avenida Vasco da Gama at Macau,
AND SUNDAY, January 11th and 12th, 1918, commencing
ON SATURDAY
B1 P.M.
WHOLE OF THE VALUABLE BOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
Comprising:-.. Complete Drawing Room Suite in Canton Blackwood Furniture, Bed Room with Brass
Bedstead, compiste Diuing Room, Waiting Room Ulice, Kitchen, Electric Lights and Chandeliers
Also oue Brand Now Piano and Tennis Nets and Poles.
On view from Friday, January 10th, 1919. TERM:-Cash-
D. C. MOOSA,
Auctioneer,
Macao. (178
A. G. DA ROCHA
AUCTIONEER, SURVEYOR AND GENERAL BROKER.
FAVOURED with instructions from
The Concerned, will sell by Public Auction on FRIDAY, JANUARY 107, 1910.
2.30 P., at his Sales Room, Queen's Road Central (old Post Office Building), SUNDRY HOUSEHOLD FORNITURE AND MISCELLANEOUS GOODS, Also 25 Paire New, White Blanketa (81be. per pair) TERMS:- Cash on Delivery. Hongkong, January 7th, 1919.
A. G. DA ROCHA. AUCTIONEER, SURVEYOR AND GENERAL BROKER.
AVOURED with
THURSDAY JANUARY 9TH, 1919.
INTIMATION.
DEWAR'S
66.
“IMPERIAL ”
AND
EXTRA
SPECIAL"
SCOTCH
WHISKY.
AGENTS;
A Congregation for the conferring of the degrees is to be held at the Hongkong University on January 15th.
The demand for a more representative form of Government is to be voiced at this evening at 8 o'clock. a public meeting at the Theatre Royal
to grow bect or potatoes in Britain for the sake of a spirit to be used in the cagines of motor-cams, aeroplanos, or even in ships we will not venture an opinion, but no doubt the Committee will soon make a statement upon that matter. Experience has taught us, however, that, when the greatest experts say that a ver tain project is impracticable the mattor
In the Palace Hotel Billiard Handicap, is not necessarily settled. It is related played last night, Mr. Goodman beat Mr. that when proposals were made concern. Quimaraca, 230-221. The final will be ing railway trains, in one era, and wire.played an Monday night. less telegraphy, many years later, eminent We are glad to hear that Mr. Denman scientists scoffed at them. la this genera-Fuller, who has been seriously ill at the Lion we have seen the extraordinarily Peak Hospital for some weeks, is now much better and hopes to be about in a fow days.
machines.
.
At the Magistracy, yesterday. Mr.
The
rapid development of the aeroplano, and many of us remember the ridicule to which the carly flying cathusiasts were subjected. Nor is it very long ago that motor-cars were an object of derision, J. R. Wood sentenced a young Chinese no-one realising the possibilitics of each girl te six weeks' hard labour for stealing
$1,112 belonging to her mistress. It is wise, therefore, not to write down as impossible oven the most
money has been recovered.
daring suggestions concerning the transit
The War Charities Store Sub-Committee of men or messages. Some light ima now supply the various working provement often maken the difference parties of the Queen Mary Needlework between commercial failure and succcKS, Guild, with wool. Applications should be There have been many attempts to sent to the City Hail not later than 11 develop alcohol on a fuel, but the difficula.m, on Monday, the 13th ust. ties of the past have been due chiefly to human nature. Strange as it may seem,
can
Mr. I. Gibbons, of Peking, has received news of the death, in France, of his son, Flight Lieutenant. J. E. Gibbons, for
it is a fact that definits opposition has been offered to the use of alcohol in industry. There are, as is well known,merly employed by the Kailan Mining a certain number of people to whom the Administration at Tongshan He was very word is anathema. They cannot Second-in-Command of
B Low Flying imagine that any good can come from Squadron.
alcohol, and it is hopeless to argue with The Chief Justice of Fermosa paid a them. Often there has been nume family visit to the Supreme Court, Hongkong, affiction due to the weak will of a re yesterday afternoon, and was accorded a lative who has succumbed to the tempta Boat on the Bench by Sir William Bees. tion of intoxicating liquors. It any. Davies, who was sitting in judgment on a however, be some consolation wo such German quidation case. He also paid
a visit the Magistiney.
We are in a position to state (says the
people if, finally, it can be shown that alcohol can be used as a souree of motive- power for machinery. Perhaps the mout important opposition has come from the N.". Daily News) that, with the unani- Excise Authorities. It is the duty of mons approval of the Allied Legatione and the Chinese Government, the mana and his
A. S. WATSON & the Chandler of the Exchequer rescueger of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank
CO., LTD.,
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS,
TELEPHONE No. 618.
ae possible, and naturally they would all has agreed to take chargo of the lignidut. wish to tax alcohol whatever its use.
ing of the Deutsch-Asiatische Bank. Until recently it has always been said
The children's party given annually by that it was impossible to devise a means the Officers of H. M. Naval Yard will be of freeing industrial alcohol from duty held on Saturday afternoon in the Royal without losing a great deal of money that Naval Cantecu Theatre. The party will should find its way into the national be followed by a dance in the evening 'purse. Now it is stated that it is at 8 p.m., to which all visitors to the possible to make the spirit in such a way D.R.C. dances are cordially invited. that, if treated for use in industry, it would be so different from that which is used as a stimulant that no one would wish to use it for the latter purpose.
In any change vested interests " DEATHS. PRINOLE-At
must always be considered, and doubtless the General Hospital, Shanghai, on January 2nd, Jons no small opposition to the use of alcohol PRINGLE, late Inspector, Public Works as a fuel will come from those concerned Departaxat, Shanghai, aged 55 years in the trade in petrol. If that happens, STEWART-At Changsha, Hunan, Instructions from
The Concerned, will sell by Public Auction on MONDAY, JANUARY, 13TH 1818,
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At 230 PM.
at bis Sale Room. Queen's Road Central (old Post Office Building). EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE AND EFFECTS,
Comprising: Door Wardrobes, Chests of Drawers, Clocks, Blackwood Furniture, Teakwood Mirror- Batlled Edge Mirror, Umbrella Stands, Brussel's Carpets, Chesterfield Couch and Arm Chairs, Drawing Room Suite, Easy Chairs, Overmantels, Dining Tables. Single and bouble Brass Mounted Iron Bedsteads, Curtains, Bronze Figures, Desks, Glass and Crockery Ware, and a long line of Sundries.
TERMS-Cash on Delivery. Hongkong, January 7th, 1819.
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The next general meeting of the Hong- kong University Medical Society will be held on Friday, in the School of Anatong at 5 p.m., previous to which ten will be served in the School of Physio- logy Mr. Phoon Seck Weng will read a paper on Hysteria," to be followed by La debate
Professor H, G. Earle will occupy the chair. December 27th, CHARLES EDWARD public opinion must be aroused so that STERWART, M. Inst. C.E., second sur- such opposition is unmasked. In actual
After a lapse of five years, a Caledonian viving son of the late Henry Black practice, it is not unlikely that there will Ball was given in Shanghai on Now Stewart, of Bainakeilly," Perth- shire, Scotland.
be a demand both for alcohol and petrol Year's Eve, Hogmany Night. So great We are only at the beginning of the age
was the demand for invitations that the of the aeroplane. Last April the Italians list had to be closed two days before the captured a machine with an engine of 200 ball with a total of 1,900, this being the borse power. Every hour that it was in utmost capacity of the dancing floor of the air it consumed 11 pints of petrol, the Town Hall. Mr. J. W. C. Bonner, and it does not require much imagina formerly of Hongkong, was a member of tion to realise that when there are as the Committed. many aeroplanes as motur-cars--especially
Boxozuna OFFICE: 101, Das Vœux Boad, C. LONDON Omrop: 181, True BeamST, B.C.
The Daily Press.
HONGKONG, JANUARY 9TH, 1919,
INDUSTRIAL ALCOHOL.
A Few days before the Armistice was signed a Committee was appointed to
Mr. D. J. Evans, Managing Editor of if, as is generally believed they will do, the Japan Chronicle, left Kobe by the these machines increase in size-enormous l'engo Maru for Australia on Christmas quantities of alcohol could be consumed in Day. On the previous Sunday a number the new service of transfort. If the of friends entertained him at dinner at investigate the various problems connect. demand for the fuel made it profitable the Tor Hotel, where many wishes were ed with the production of industrial to grow on a large scale potatoes, bet, expressed for his sacross in the Dominion, alcohol in the United Kingdom. It is for other vegetables from which alcohol where he has decided to make his home. instructions from nerally believed that the reason for the can be extracted, we might witness a Mr. Evans has been a resident of Kobo appointraent of this Committee is that entirely new industry springing up in for some thirteen years, and for a c00-
A. G. DA ROCHÁ.
AUCTIONEER, SURVEYOR AND GENERAL BROKER.
FAVOUR
MAVOURED with
The Concerned, will well by Pablo Auction on FRIDAY, JANUARY 17TB, 19'R
at 11 A.N. at the Garage, AUSTIN AVENUE, KOWLOON, One Studebaker 1917, Motor Car, 7 seater,
7 cylinder.
One Maxwell 1916, Motor Car, 4 seater, 4 cylinder.
TERES-Cash on Delivery, Hongkong, January 7th, 1010.
A. G. DA ROCHA.
AUCTIONEER, SURVEYOR AND GENERAL BROKER,
The Concerned,
AVOURED with instructions from will sell by Pallic Auction on BATURDAY, JANUARY 1ero, 1919,
st 1 A.M
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
WINES SPIRITH, ALE AND STOUT,
The rich
there is a probability of alcohol being lands remote from the sea. used as a fuel in the engines which plains of Biberia, for example, might one propel motor-cars, motor-beate and aero-day be used for such a purpose, and planes. The demand for light oils ha alcohol factories established in their increased epormously during the lost midst. Whether wo shall live to see the twenty yours.
At present petrol is the use of coal completely discontinued is a only fuel of any commercial importance matter of speculation; but there are for motor-cara, although many experi- great financial and other incentives to ments have, heen made in the hope of produce a cheaper method of driving discovering a cheaper substitute. Appar. ships, motor-cars and aeroplanes. Wo ontly, alcohol can be produced cheaply must uxpect changes to come with start- and in very large quantities although the ling rapidity in thien days, and it is of cvidonee available to the majority of interest to know something of the general] people at present would not lucline them trend of new developments. to that view, and no doubt there is a hope at the hack of the minds of those who have infertated themselves in the mattor that some day is will bo possible
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No cases of communicable diseases were notified in the Colony on Tuesday.
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There will bo dinner-danco
active part in public affairs. For several siderable part of that time has taken an years he has been secretary of the British Association wind also of the International Committer. He joined the staff of the Japan Chronicle in 1905, and became Managing Editor a few years later,
A LEAD TO HONGKONG.
THE MOJI TUNNEL.
The Moji-Shimonoseki tunnel, under the Straits of Shimonoseki, which has has been long talked of seems likely to be constructed at last. According to the Nagasaki Prew a plan by a Mr. Naka mura
was recently considered by the Government, which, however, has now decided to execute the project itself. It at it stated that the Imperial Government Itailways have drawn plans and dstimates for the work, that the Ditt will be asked to vote the necessary funds next session. The projected tunnel, which,
vehicular trale and a rond for foot pas. sengers, will be about fivo miles long. The St. George's Society, Shanghai, Four or Ave youre will be required to oil needed during the war. Whether it will over become commercially, prođitable Day, April 3rd,
will hold its annual ball on St. George's complete it, and the cost of construction 14 vtimated at something over Y.la miflione.
The Edgar-Warwick Carmody Co, ar
40 canos Kirin Boor, pia. 80 casos Quianoss for the people in the British Isloa to WANTED.
Stout, Burke's qte. 65 Buerole California Claret 10 ease Most and Chandon Cham litcoms independent of foreign saures of Wisanna's Café on Saturday evening. JOMEONE to sexist in taking care of pane, Blue label. 7 cassa Violy wator, pts. supply for the fuel required for the
two children on voyage to England as Nassan Bror, qts. 4 B. Lobutt engines which now commune petrol Thore rived from Bydney yesterday by the .. in to provide for railway and other. (in March) in return for travelling wines. 3 euros Japanese Bake. 19. pmąst 20 expenseR, Write
Cawners Bock. Box 60, 20
c/o "Daily Preen."
1100
can be no doubt that it was very ingon Taigan. Bar Ale, French Vermouth, Amstel Beer, venient to be compelled to import all the Whiskies, Brandier, etc. ola
Texus-Cash on Delivery. Hongkong, Janury 7th, 1019.
£100
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