INDO CHINA
STEAM
NAVIGATION
COMPANY, LIMITED
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEEL.
FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG and
SINGAPORE.
THE Steamship
"CHAKBANG" baring arrived from the above ports, Con ugues of Cargo by her are hereby informed that sti Goods are being landed at their risk into the bazardons and/or extra hasardous Godown of the
BLO Hongkong and Kowloon Whart Gedown Co., Ltd, whence and/or from the wharven delivery are obsinad,
Gooda not cleared oy April 21st, at Noon will be subject to rent.
All broken, ohafed and damaged packages are to be left in the Godowar, where they will be examined. Claims against the steamer musi be presented within 10 days of arrival, other wise they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by u in any caso whatever.
Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE MATHESON & Co., LTD.,
General Managers. Hongkong, April 14th, 1919.
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.
HE Steamship
THE
'CRUCIFIXION." STAINER'S
ORATORIO AT ST. JOHN'S'
CATHEDRAL
The rendering of Stainer's well-known sacred oratorio, "The Crucifixion," by a combined choir of 77 voicos, at St. John's Cathedral, on Good Friday, hardly came up to the high expectations of some, in spite of the fact that the work contained much easier music than either " Elijah "
Ứ
The Messiah," both of which have
been sung in the Cathedral in past years. The Church was crowded. The collection taken at the close of the Service amountod
to $317.
When the congregation was assembling Mr. J. W. White performed four pieces at the organ. Unfortunately, Faulkes
Fanerul March and Burwood's Requiem defernam lost some of their solemnity, because of the noise which prevailed.
The opening piece "Aard they came to a place called Gethsemane" was rendered by the Hon Mr. Claud Severn, who modulated his voice well in singing this very plaintive air. ide was followed by Mr. Bewley Bird, who undertook the greater part of the baritone volos. In the next recitative, Mr. Bird, who has a good bass voies, took the passage monat for a bariton.
The allegro movement for tenor solo was well suited to Mr. A. E Paine's clear voice. The bass response
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 21ST, 1919.
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COMPANY REPORT.
SHANGHAI GAS CO., LTD.
The proft on working account during, 1918, amounted to Tia. 233,658.34 as com pared with Tls. 330,684.20 for 1917, a decrease of Tix, 97,335.86.
The net profit for the year was Tls. 188,300.91 against Tis 280,288.13 de crease of Tls. 0,081.22,
JUVENILE SOCIETY. BIXTH ANNUAL ATHLETIC MEET.
A pleasant afternoon was spent on Saturday by the children of the local Portuguese community, whon the Juvenile Society--an organization which aims at promoting the physical and moral development of Portuguese children- bold its sixth annual athletic meeting at the Race Course. There were over three hundred happy boys and girls, who, when 26,103.03 carried forward after appropriatined the railings and oheered their not participating in any of the events,
Ition of the profits of 1917, and payment of bonus to Foreign Staff as authorised, amounts to Tha. 215,409,94, of which sum, the directors recommend appropriation as follow:-
The balance at credit of profit and loss account, including the sum of Tik,
on
To pay a dividend for
tho
year 1918, 24,000 shares at 5 per cent The 2.50 per share
To write off for depre ciation of land and buildings
Tla
Tls.
00,000,00
friends. Amongst the adults present was Mr. E. V. M. R. de Sousa, Consul for Portugal. The Committee, who made the arrangements, drew up a long pro gramme of 22 events, and over 97 com petitors entered. Keen enthusiasm was displayed, and some excellent finishes were witnessed. The half-mile race, (open) was won by F. Rodrigues after u hard struggle with J. Ribeiro, who took second place. The mile bleycle race, also, was well nontested. In the 100 yards race for boys between 8 and 10 years, there were three dend-heats. The eveni had to be run off three times and was Two -139,842,15 eventually won by B. Gosnav,
sun.using events were the Ladies' nominu- 16,667.70
In the tion race and the contipede race. Tis. 215,409 94 former the competitors were adults of huth exes and had to range themselves opposite each other. Each gentleman then
1,070.35
To write off for depre- ciation of manufac- turing plant. 136, 792.30 To write off for depre
ciation of furniture...
To carry forward.
Dew acenuai
973.44
to
"KWONGSANG baving arrived from above ports, Consignees of Cargo by her am hereby informed that all Guns are boing landed at their risk into the hazardous and or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, wheney and/or from the wharves, delivery may be obtained.dered by Mr. H. J. E. Jones, though his FOR USE IN TRIAD SOCIETY ran with a candle to the opposite lady,
Goods not sloared by April 1st, at Noon will be subject to rent."
All broken, chafed, and damaged package are to be left in the Godowns, where they Claims against the steamer east bo otherwise
the out
Art Thou the Christ 7" was well ren-
words might have been enunciated a title more distinctly. That Mr. White
had given careful attention to the train- CHINESE
will be examined within 10 days of arrival: ing of the charts was plain from the
will not be recognized.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by as in any case whatever.
Bill of Lading will be countersigned by JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Ltd.,
General Managers. Hongkong, April 18th, 1919. 642
NAVIGATION
INDO-CHINA STEAM
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM PENANG AND SINGAPORE.
Hi Stamhlp
THE
"NAMSANG"
FIGHT.
IN POSSESSION OF
REVOLVER.
who hit it, and the competitar who reach-
ed the winning post first with the candle A lighted was awarded the prize. F. L. Bilva, who was nominated by Miss Cruz, won and B. Marques, nominated by Miss Perers, came next. The centipede race between teams representing Hongkong and Kowloon was won by the former The competitors had to get cross-wise over frog-march to the win- a poler and ning-post. At the conclusion, the prizes were distributed by Miss Eveling da Rocha, who was, in turn, presented with a bouquet of flowers by Mr. D. Baptista, President of the Club.
Ah the Magistracy, on Saturday, before Mr. R. E. Lindsell, a Chine was charged with being in unlawful posses sion of a revolver.
Defendant was arrested on April 13th and, when searched, a loaded revolver was found tied to his waist. His defence was that he had been hired by a Chinese to carry the revolver. The Police tried to discover the second man but failed.
Sergt. Fallon said the revolver was not intended for use in armed robberies, but for use in fights in connection with Triad Societies.
manner in which the full choir rendered the procession to Calvary, with a grand fuale in Fling wide the gates."
The leads in all the voices were really good, although the general effect would have been even better if the contraltos hadi been stronger. After another short piece by Mr. laod Severn, How sweet is the grace," in which he was heard to greater advantage, Mr. Bird sang" And when they were come. When Mrs. Molière Johnstone took the soprano solo in the Cross of Jesus" the congrega having arrived from the shove
perte,
Mrs. John- Consignees of Cargo by her aro bereby tien hung on her words. informed that șil Goods are being landed stone, in Elijah" last year, gave at their risk into the basardous and/or extra an almost perfect interpretation of the hasardous Godowns of the Hongkong and part allotted to her. After He made Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Ltd. Himself " by Mr. Bird came Mr. Paine's six mouths' hard labour. whence and/or from the Wharres delivery may kolo King ever glorious.",
The piece obtained
lost nothing in sweetness of expression, but for the majestic finate a more robust
would lino
have been heard better advantage
The double quartette God
80 loved
the world WAS well rendered, except that the con: traites
weli રવે tenons were not balanced. When the Full chorus came in the effect was all that could be desired, the piece being a familiar one to most of the choir. The duet Love divine, although not form ing part of [613
duced, and in it Miss L, White and Mr. Paine reached a standard which would be very hard to beat in Hong with The voices blended a perfectly, and such clearness did Paine's notes in
be
Gooda not dossed by April 2nd, at Noon wi'l be subject to real.
All broken, chafed and damirged packages are to be lefi fu the Godowns, where they will be examined. Claims against the Stemmer maal be presented within 10 days of arrival, otherwise they will not he
recognized.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by sa In any case whatever.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by JARDINE, MATHESON & CO. LTD.
General Managers. Hongkong, Apr 15th, 1918
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
88. ECUADOR" VOY 12-OUT. FROM SAN FRANCISCO, JAPAN PORTS SHANGHAI AND MANILA.
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all
10
love excelting wifixion," was intro
the higher register reach all the corners of the building that the item was rightly considered th of the evening. gem hymn"
The
Mr. Lindsell sentenced defendant to.
ALLEGED THEFT FROM - THES
WHARF AND GODOWN CO.
At the Magistracy, on Saturday, before Mr. R. E. Lindsell, the master of a lighter and his brother were charged with stealing seven bags of saltpetre, valued at $500, betonging to the Wharf and
Godown Co. An Indian watchman was charged with aiding and abetting the offence.
Mr. A. E. Hall appeared for the de
fence
the
THE RESULTS.
›
C.
The following were the results of the sports:
race (handicap)-1, J 100 yds. Ant Silyn; N. Braga,
100 yds. race (girls): 1, M. Cruz; 2, 1.. Barros.
100 yds. flat race (handicap):-I, R. Goane; 2, R. Marques.
220 yds. flat race.-1, J. Ribeiro; 2, A Silva.
Half-mile bicycle race:-1, Leo d'Almada, jux. 2, L. Resha.
60 yds. Ant race:-1, I. Silva; 2, P. Batellig
440 yds. (handicap);-), F. Rodrigues; 2, F. M. da Silva.
100 yds. ftat raca (girls), Aida Oliver; 2, Maria Leite.
120 yds. fat race:-), E. Alves; 2, 3 Figueiredo,
100 yds. race (girls)-1, C. Botelho; '2, C. Ribeiro.
Three-quarter mile bicycle race:-1, P R. Perera; 2, Leo d'Almuda, jun.
50 yde. Ozorio
flat rave-1, H. Osmund; 2, L
Thermo-legged race:-1, M. Silya and R Ribeiro;
re; 2, G. Pians and C, Cunha. Ladies' nomination race:-1, L. Silva; 2, F. Marques; 9, D. A. Remedios.
race: 1, L. Botelho; 2, A Inspector Gordonated that of Narvaha; 3, L. Harros; 4, C. Osorio,
Half-mile a cargo of aultpetre from the Kwong-
race--1, F. Rodrigues; 3, J sang. Whilst the ballyman was engaged |
M. Silva, Ribeiro; 3
Sack race-1, B. Gosano; 2, Q. Noronha. One-mile bicycle race:-Í, į.. Rocha; 2. A, Bilva Netto.
RE above-mentioned vessel having arrived by the any of the Passion" was angin tallying the bags the defendants, it
from the above-mentioned ports, a consignees of cargo are hereby informed that their Cargo will be landed at their risk into the Ensardons andfor extra Humar dows Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., and stored at Contigner risk
Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that they musí produse un Import Permit, signed by the Superintendent of Imports and Exports gkong, before Bills of Lading can be Hongkong, countersigned.
All broken, chafed and damaged goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on April 2nd, 1910.
cannot be recognized.
full choir. It was a pity that,
was alleged, managed to shift the bags as a soloist, Mrs. Otto Kong Sing was and manipulate the tally sticks in such given so little to do, for she has a very
a manner as to evade suspicion. During natural and sweet voice, and her inter pretation of the words of Intercession the night a sampan was seen removing was very appealing. Mre. Johnstone sume lags from the lighter, and these. Mrs. Kong sing and Miss White would later, were found to contain the missing have been heard to great advantage if saltpetre.
in the piece in they had been allotted
The case was remanded till to-morrow.
nature of a trio, for the last-named has a most charming and tender voice which would have balanced with Mra, John-
"The shu
short re- stone's powerful
might citative Father, been more softly rendered by the tenors and bassos, in comparison with the
have
OPIUM SMUGGLING.
was
M. Remedios, C. Romedios, Ó. Cunha, and Team rave:-), G. Ribeiro, E, Silva, L. Carlus Silva.
Centipede race:Hongkong.
Visitors mace:-1, D. Lopes; 2, J. A.;
Low.
Consolation race:-1, E. McDougali; 2, L. Ribeiro.
The officials were as follows:- President Mr. D. C. Baptista. Working
M. F Committoo: Mr. Baptista, Mr. J. M. Vioira, Mr. F. J. Noronha Mr. H. F. Rozario, Mr. C. da Silva, Mr. F. A. V. Hibeiro, Mr. F. L. da Silva, Mr. 0. 0.
M. O. Mr. J.
6. Baptista, Mr. A. M.
Castro, Mr. I. Noronha, Mr. A.
ist, Mr. 6. A. Marcul, M. A. F.
At the Magistracy, on Saturday, before All Clairar ami be presented within a monit soloist, Mr. Severn, who rendered his Mr. R. E. Lindsell, Chines of the Steamer's arrivül here, after which they amail phrase "Then said Jesus in the charged with being in unlawful posses- Remedio, y Barros, Mr. A. F.
manner intended by the numbrsion of 13 Lacis of opiumi. No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns and all Goods remaining can, with a little attention, produce the andelivered after April 23rd, will be subject
So rent.
No Fire Insurance whatever will be effected
} body of voices, however great in
the
Defendant was arrested at Yaam and Mr. V. E d'Azeredo. Re.
most pianissimo effect, but, as it was, the Station, and the opium was found tied
very solemn words of round his leg. meaning of petition
A.
J.
Baptista
A. A.
de
MF. C. M. S. Alves. Starter-Mr.
Ribeiro,
pers: Father, forgive was certainly lost. Mr. Lindsell fined dofondant $1,000, || Mr.
A.Carvalho,
D. 0. Consignees are requested to send in their The duct, So Thou liftest Thy Divine with the alternative of six months hard
Mr. F. L. de
Mr. P. Bill of Lading for pounter-algnature
by Messrs. G.
and H Davis
Yanovich, Mr. 8. A. and M immediately.
J. E. Jones, was aptly divided, as both labour.
Barros. Judges
Edward PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, the voices were well.
balanced and
and tito
Noronha,
F. M. Graes Ozorio, Mr. J. C. Alexandra Buildings.
tone was good, though, once again, the
Three Chinese women wore charged Barretto, Mr. J. D. Osmund, Mr. E. J. de Bongkong, April 16th, 1819.
enunciation of the words by the bass was with being in unlawful possession of gueiredo Mr. V. F. V. Ribeiro. Mr. P. faulty by the
In the
of Interces quantity of non-Government opium, sion, by full choir and
semi-chorus
Inspector Wildin arrested the women INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION which sounded well, it was made evident at a boarding-house in Connaught Road.
CO., LTD.
the semi-chorus work should been given to other promising voices in Two of the women were fined $1,000 the large choir, instead of using the cach, and the third was fined $400. services of the"
same individual voicea
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG and SINGAPORE.
THE Steamship
"YATSHING,"
haring orived from the above ports, Con wignees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their rist into the harlona and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloor Wharf and Godown Company, Limited whence, and/or from the shares delivery may be obtained.
Goods at cleared by the 23rd April
be subject to rent.
at Noor,
All broken, hafed and dimag d packages
Arg to he left in the Golowal whore they
that
that had been entrusted with all the solo
up to
rocitative
and duet part
one of
by
ex adore
that
time
the malefact Davis, Mr. J. E. Hunt, 8. Hamer, Mr.
SEMI-CHORUS.Mrs. Goldsmith, Mr. G.
e. Bowloy Bird, 8. Humer and
wentined
well.
The hymn H. J. E. Jones, Mr. S. Rollett, and the contained ono verse
soloists. solo by Miss as a
CHORUS.-Mesdames H. Bunjo, W. T. When Jesus therefore enw Edwards, F. A. Mackintosh, C. Miller
White Fetidored"
Mr. F. E. do Carvalho, Mr. A. F. Bilva-Netto, Mr. A. C. Botelho, Mr. M. A. de Figueiredo, Mr. J. M. V. Lemalios, and Mr. Xavier. Hon. A, J. V. Ribeiro. Hon. Secretarice-Mr. G. P. da Crus, and Mr. T. A. Carvalho,
WILL THEY LEARN THE LESSONI
Mr. B. Morrison, secretary to the Lon- don Labour Party, in an L.0.0. olection article in the Woolwich Pioneer, quotes letter to the Scotiah Labour weekly,
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His Mother" was well interpreted by the G. L. Platt, 0. O. Stark, W. Whinfield, Forward written by a Clydo striker. The tenors and bassos, with Mesars. A Young, D. M. Goodall, CO Hickling, communication Paine and H. J. E. Jones in loading w Lyle, parta. The most ment of the
Stubbings, the Migos
The appeal of RD, Goodall
the Crucifod oborus move Elliott
the
climax
L.
I
الله
Holloway, Jeck, B. D. May, R Mow Fung, L. Nonve, Pater
Morristo
"Crucify wae, exceedingly well sung Mo
by the chorus, the sopranos, especially,
being heard to advantage. It is dishon, J. Rodger
binge, and
cd by Mr. Bovern, was vory sympathe Holloway,
rondered. tically
Pomer,
Masters Okford,
The oratorio conclud Rollit, and You
will be examined. Claims galust the amored with the familiar hymn All for the Rov: C. B. Shami, Liout. J.
must be prósented wilkiv 20 days +1 arrival, Jotts who took part were as follows:-
otherwise they will not be recognised.
No. Fire Insurance will be affected by us in way enon whatever. Aer
Is of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE MATHESON & A. Lap
General Mangers. Hongkang, April 17th, 1919.
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Those
Stub
Bryant, Mosars. H. H. George, D. M. Goodall.
G. E.
Long
T. H. Hitt, R. H. Jawbury, G. I. Plati Miss L. White. Mrs. O. Kong, Sing, Mr. V. A., W. Matthews, Pearoo
Stannard, F. Sanopal, W. Whinfield, C. Bowley Bird, Mr. A. E. Paine and the Hon. Mr. Cinuð Severn.
BOLOINTS, Mrs. Molibro Johnstona, za
(Continued at foot of neat colunin,)
E. T. Crockor, W. H. Edmonda, H. E. Goldsmith. C. H. Haskett, S. Paul, G. H- Piercy, Hazel Smith, and F. Wain.
daily 0.
I was clares:- but I have figured it to my class
out that 00,000 strikers earning on an average 13 a wesk and out for three weeks sacriflood
It would have financed paper that would have got us the forty-hour wook,
of beads where sense into thousands would have pus is not would have made the workers of Scotland glass-conscious, And there would have bon enough money left over to finance every par liamentary fight, educational fight, and municipal light for a long time. Mr. Morrison's comment is: This in also true of London. Let workmen asen the lesson,
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