NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD.,

AND

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM

NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

CONSIGNEES por Company's steame:

IDOMENEUSTM

ad

are hereby notißed that the Cargo will be discharged into Holt's Whari Ko loon, where it will lie at Consignee risk The Cargo will be ready to afte delivery from Godown May 28th.

Optional cargo will be landed, unless noties has been given prior to steamer's APTITAI.

All broken, chafod, and damaged good, afe to be left in the Godowns, where boy will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 am and noon within the free storage period.

No laims will be admitted alter the Good, have left the steamer's Godown, and all Goods, remaining undelivered after June 2nd, will be subject to rent.

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the undersigned on or before June 16th, or they will not be re- engnised.

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No Fire Insurance will be effected.

BUTTERFIELD & 8WIRE,

Agents.

[907 Hongkong, May 91th, 1919:

'GLEN" LINE OF STEAMERS, LTD.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

H

FROM LONDON and STRAITS.

Steamship

E

" GLENAPP,"

ing arrived from the above porta, Con ees of Cargo by her are here informed al: Goods are being landed at their rink. the hasardous and/or exim hasardona Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloom. Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, whence, and/or from the harves, delivery may te obtained.

Goods not cleared by June 2nd, 1919, At 5 P.M., will be subject to rent.

All broken, chafed Bari demaged packages are to be left in the Godowns where they will be examined by Mosers. Goddard Donglas, on June and. 1918, at 10 AM.

Crima against the Bteamar mart be presented within

of arrival, otherwise, they will be

recognized. No Fire Insuranon will be affected by us is any to whatever.

pot

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Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD.,

Agents. Hongkong. May 26th, 1819.

(810

"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS, NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

S.S. "BENCLEUCH.".

FROM MIDDLESBRO, LONDON AND STRAITS.

YONSIGNEES of Cargo are her aby informed

that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or 'extra hazar- dogs Chodowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Lul, whence and/or from the whartes delivery may be obtained.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE HON KONG DAILY PRES8," TUESDAY, MAY 27TH, 1919..

Tsions to sell by Public Auction

HE Uadersigned have received instruc

(For Acerunt of the Concerned),

On THURSDAY, May 29th. 1915, at 10.30 AM, at No. 5,

MOUNTAIN VIEW, THE PEAK, THE SUNDRY VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

dc...

&c.

therein contained, Comprising: Large Testwood Hallstand, Morocco Leather covered Sofa and Arm-

hairs by Lane Cra

Crawford Con Carpets, Teakwood Cabinets, Sideboard.

INTIMATIONS

THE STAR

་་

FERRY COMPANY, LIMITED,

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the TWENTY-FIRS ORDINARY ANNUAL MEETING of this Company will be held at the Offices of Messrs. JARDINE... MATHESON &, Lrs on THURSDAY, MAY 29TH, 19:9, at 11:30

for the AM purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with a Statekent of Accounts to Sinh April, 1919.

The REGISTER OF SHARES of the Lining Table and Chairs, Mirrors, de.. and a

Company will be CLOSED from FRIDAY, quantity of SUPERIOR TABLE GLASS-May 23rd, to THURSDAY, May 9th, 1919,

Wudrobes,

Exclusive. Wash. largo Bedsteads and Cots, standa, Toilet Tables, de

A.. 80

W Electric Fax, Enelled Baths, Filler, los Chest, Ships Lavaudes, Wine Cabinet, and a

number of lots of Pot Plants

(Full Particulars frome Catalogue). On view day of sale: " TERMS:-Canh

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers.

Hongkong, May 20th 1919.

NOTICE.

(800

RE POLO GYMKHANA, which was TPOSTPONED from Saturday, May 24th. will be held (weather permitting), on SATURDAY, MAY SINT, als Pat hot Wednesday next, as previously advertise

S. E. GRIMSTONE, Hon. Secretary, Hongkong, May 26th, 1019.

NOTICE OF REMOVAL.

[800

SUA MAN WOO CO. Ship handlers SN Contractors in Shihandlers, viders, have this day REMOVED from Vos. 18 & 13, Connaught Road Central, to their new premises at Nos, 99 & 101 De Veux ROAD CENT. (opposite to west corner of the Central Market) Telephone 309.

Hongkong, May 28th, 1919.

..E80%

LLOYD'S REGISTERED OF SHIPPING.

NOTICE.

TEE onderrigned JOHN LAMBERT Ship and Enaineer Surveyor to the above Society being transferred to Europe, the surveying duties will in the future be attended to by Mr. J. S. GARDINER, M.IN.A. Ship Surveyor, and Mr. T. 5. MORRISON, Ship and Engineer Surveyor, appointed from New York to this

port.

JOHN LAMBERT, LLOYD'S REGISTER OF SHIPPING Alexandra Buildings Hongkong, May 23rd, 1918.

(795

HONGKONG AND SOUTH CHINA WAR SAVINGS ASSOCIATION.

NOTICE.

announce

that all Straits Settlements War Loan

WE beg to taken up by this Association for its

Members has now been exhausted. All moneys paid in to this Association will, in future be invested in British War Loan bearing interest at 5 per cent. per

T

UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LTD.

Hon. Secretary,

WANTED.

have left the Godown, and Goods remain-URNISHED BOSE at the PEAK.

ing undelivered after June 2nd, will be

subject to rent.

All Claims

ime against the Steamer must be Undersigned on or before

presented to

June 8th or they will not be recognised."

All broken, ebafd and damaged Goods are to be left in the G downs, where they will be examined on June 2nd, at 11 AM.

No. Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

GIBE, LIVINGSTON & CO,

Agents.

Hongkong, May 28th, 18:0.

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Within the frontiers of a desolate, Goi-forsaken jungle the dark, "wilent cout of fries thing ant white man, reared by an ap mother, Kauna and kills.

He says the lion and tiger with his bare hands, tre jaguar fives at his terrible cry, the missive elephants Jear him.

The dreadful gorilla and stealthy pantber are bat babes in his hands. All the terrible busts of the jungle- skulk away at his approsch.

Then comes the beautiful white girl, and

TARZAN

OF THE

APES

takes her to his breaït and covers ber face with kisses.

THIS ASTOUNDING PICTURE SHOWING TWICE DAILY

OLD

,

AT

THE CORONET

ALL BEATS RESERVED.

WANTED.

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Apply to

"H.K." Care of "Daily Press Office.

1804

PEAK HOUSE TO LET.

SIX ROOMS and FURNITURE, June

Apply-

By Order of the Board of Directors,

W. S. BROWN, Secretary, Hongkong, May 16th, 1919

INTIMATION

WATSON'S

PRICKLY

would

An

was some time after the other delegates, could be unmeaning to Japan, whatever an announcement was made that Japan thoughts she way once have held.

abandon the racial question. alliancy, with tiermany without & feet. Japan did not abandon the picial ques | with her wealth squandered or mortgaged, tion and no explanation has been made and her army Scattered, would be of no as to why Marquis Sator said that she use to Japan, and she cannot afford to would; but it is not unfair to take this extrange. Eritain and the Baited States. as an indication that, however Japane is doubtful; therefore, whether Japun regarded the question from the beginning was in earnest in threatening to retire there was a period in the negotiations from the Conference and that if President when its pursuit was continued as

Wrusos End enlied the bluff he would

HEAT tactical policy to cover them and the

LOTION

(736

AND

PEAK TRAMWAYS COMPANY, LIMITED

NOTIOR IS HERERY GIVEN that

....

POWDER

the ANNUAL ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of SHARE- HOLDERS of the shove Company will be beld

at the Hu oxoNG HOTEL, Hongare certain cures for Prickly Heat korg on THURSDAY, MAY 30TH, 1919, 40 Noos, for the purpose of receiving the

"Can be used either in conjunction. Report of the Directors together with Statement of Accounts for the year ending April 30th, 1919.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 28th instant to the 31st instant, both days inclusive,

PEAK TRAMWAYS COMPANY, LTD.,

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,

General Managers. Hongkong, May 20th, 1919.. [780

SIEMENS CHINA ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING COMPANY, (HONGKONG) LIMITED.

STEMENS CHINA COMPANY-BERLIN,

FRANZ EMIL AUGUST EHRHARUT.

or separately.

They will also be found invaluable

for preventing and relieving Sunburn, Freckles and all

Irritations.

na

Mr. D. V. Stevenson left England on April 16th for Hongkong vid India.

The U.S.S: Helena returned to Hong kong, yesterday, after a short stay in

not have gained his point-theoretically Japanese are a proad and sensitive race; at least, har Japan. being in possession they resent their exclusion from other at Kinois, would have easily been able lands, or their admission to them on

to gain her enda in other ways. "President - apcial regulations. They want to be

WILSON is said to trust to the League of rated precisely on the same plane as the Nations to right any wrongs that have nations of Europe, and the discrimina been done by the peace settlement or that ti against them in the United Stater may arise from it, and possibly, he is and other countries has been the subject taking the "wisest course in avoiding an of mady discussions. It is, perhaps, extreme position. He has found tinself natural that they should fail to recognise hampered in all directions" by secret that this discrimination arises from their treaties and agreements, and has own exclusiveness-that they are exclud doubt felt that to consign these to the Led because they are themselves exclusive waste-paper basket ns," scraps of paper " and fail to mix with the other races and would be to follow Germany's example, thus become good colonists. It is not a tour closely. His stand on the question of Frume was justified on the ground that world-wide question, however; it is ar question which interests comparatively Fiume was not included in the Italian bargain for entering the war on the side few of the Powers and is a matter mainly of the Allies, his accession to Japan a of municipal law. No country absolutely demands may really he justified by the

fact that Japan's claims were among. exeludes the nationals of another country those agreed to at the time Japan tenk but many countries claim that they have her place among the warring nations.

right under their municipal laws to re- gulate such immigration. Japan hersc!! claims such right in regard to labour from other countries, and although it is exercised very sparingly yet it is note worthy that, even while Japan was press-finita. ing her claim at the Pence Conference for

Forty-four Chinese, who arrived at racial equality, the Japanese Government Victoria, British Columbia, on th deported a number of Chinese: labourers Empress of Busin, were not allowed to

land. on economic grounds. The placing of the question" in the forefront of Japan's

therefore, something unnatural abeat it The idea seems to have originated purely in Government circles. It was mentioned in the course of the negotiations that there was much popular feeling in Japan

correct to say that there had been much popular feeling over the question in the past, but such popular feeling as was manifested during the progress of the

Some purebred högs are to be sent from negotiations was more or leas political Alberta, Canada, to Japan, It is anti- and consisted in attacks on the Govern-pated that this is only the first of

series. of shipments to be made from that acut for being unable to carry its point. province to Japan. Politics in Japan are primitive. The political parties have practically no plat- FAWCETT-HEWETT-At Dibden, on April forms and no principles. The Outs have 5th, Capt. P. N. FAWCETT, R.E.. on scruple in attacking the Ins for acts Tientsid, to Irene, daughter of Mr. F. HEWETT, Hythe Southampton.

which the Outs themselves, were guilty of NASH HEY. At St. Matthew's when in office. Marquis Oxix, during Church, Oxhey, or April 5th, by the whose term of office as PRIME MINISTER Rev. J. W. Lewis and the Rev. J. R. ¦

an China

Skin

REDITORS are required to send in their | PRICKLY

claim satte line to nend

·

to the

HEAT LOTION

undersigned, Alexandra Buildings, Des Voeux In Bottles at 50c. and $1.00 demands at the Peace Conference bad Road, on or before, SATURDA 1, MAY, 31st, 1819.

C. BERNARD BROWN,

Liquidator. Hongkong, May 19th, 1819

FAVOU

1786

A. G. DA ROCHA. AUCTIONEER, SURVEYOR AND GENERAL BROKER.

Queen's Road Central, Telephone No. 2931. HAVOURED with fastractions from

The Concerned, will sell by Fublic Auction, TO-DAY (TUESDAY), May 27th, 1919, at 2.30 PM, ONE OF THE LARGEST AND OLDEST STOCKS OF CHINESE PROCELAINS AND CURIOS EVER PLACED ON

AN AUCTION FLOOR FOR SALE, » A Large Variety of 3-coloured and 6-ecloured Vases and Plates, Blue and White Vales, and Figures, etc, including Incense Burners of Sang and Wing Dynasties, Peking Cloisonne, Crystal, Agate and Jad-atoan Yases and Ornaments, etc, and a number of Snuff Bottles,"

"ÅLBO

Lacquered Screens, Panels, Old Chinese Engravings and Kakewonos and a long line of Sundries.

DENNYS & BOWLEY.

Catalogues will be issued. TERMS-Cash on Delivery. Bungkong, May 2th, 1915

[796

TO BE LET FURNISHED, From July 1st.

No. 4, MOUNTAIN VIEW, THE PEAK...

Apply to-

W. L. PATTENDEN,

GILMAN M Co., LTD.. BA, Dea Viox Road Central, (797

TO LET.

T the PEAK, with immediate possession,

A Puth in View, Fishod

or Unfurnished... Apply to-

No

E E POLLOCK, Supreme Court

TO LET (UNFURNISHED).

1735

o. 10, MOUNTAIN, VIEW; PEAK, from June 1st, 1919, in excellent condition.

Address

"A B.,

No.

Cara of "Daily Preci” Office.

TO LET,

(609

TO. 102. Tax PEAK, 6-Ranked Honee

at the Peak. Apply to-

FEROY SMITH SETH & FLEMING

THE PEAK,

BALE

Eesidence.

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J

A. G. DA ROCHA AUCTIONEER, SURVEYOR

(984

AND

GENERAL BROKER

Queen's Road Central, Telephone No. 232

FAVOURED with instructions

The Concerned,

from

will sell by Public Auction on THURS DAY, May 20th, 1919, at 2.30 P.M.

at his Sales Room

A QUANTITY Or

MISCELLANEOUS GOODS AND

EFFECTS.

AL30

* dozen Port Wine, 100 pairs Ladies' Shoes, Quantity of Japanese Vases and a long line of Sundries.

TERMA:Cash on Delivery. Hongkong, May 26th, 1919.

A. G. DA ROCHA AUCTIONEER, BURVEYOR AND GENERAL BROKER,

Queen's Road Central, Telephone No 2932. FAVOURED with instructions from The Concerned,

will sell by Public Auction, on BATUR. DAY, May 31st, 1918, at 230 PM.

at his Sales Room..

PRICKLY HEAT POWDER

in Boxes at $1.00

... PREPARED ONLY BY

A. S. WATSON & CO., ver the question. It would have been

LIMITED.

HONGKONG DISPENSARY,

CECIL

TEL. 18

MARRIAGES.

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Purkyn, Second-Liontenant ARTHUR the Twenty-one Demands"

ROBERT NASH, R.6.A. (of were made and enforced on the threat of Megre Reiss & Co, Shanghai), ar, does not turn a hair in attacking eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. R. H.

Lady Tudor is leaving for Shanghai'

She is by a filenupp early this week. not making farewell calls as she hopes to return to Hongkong later on.

Th: Treasurer of the Society of St.

Vincent de Paul acknowledges thankfully the receipt of 810 toward the funds of the Society, from an aunymous donor.

Mr. A. B. Raworth, of the Hongkong the loss of several electric fans valued at Electric Co., has reported to the Police $350. The fans were missed on the way. to the godown.

H.3. Queen Mary was 52 years of age yesterday. The castomary salutes wero fired from the local battery. The Tamar the Carlisle (in deck) and the Hydrangea were dressed, and flags were flown from some of the business houses.

The following case of communicable disease were reported in the Selony dur ing the week which ended on Saturday: Bubonic plague, 41 (37 deaths); cerebro- spinal fever, 9 (3 denths); small-pox, 1 (1 death); enteric fever, 11 death) and diphtheria, 1.

Nash, Shanghai, to EVELYN MARY,succeeding Governments for failing to youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1. conciliat Chinn or for making too great Helsby, Rensburg, Watford, England. of the big stick." The meetings oned by a Revenue Officer, with 150 lbs. of Honoreno Orsion: 104, Du Vaux Rob, C. LONDON OFFICE: 191, Flat Sraxi, B.C

The Baily Press.

Hosokomo, Mar 27TH, 1913.

JAPAN AT THE PEACE CONFERENCE.

JAPAN'a victory at the Peace Conference

the racial question that took place while the Degotiations were going on, there fore, were meetings summoned by the political parties for the purpose of attacking the Government and, perhaps, driving it out of offier, on the ground of its failure to carry the racial equality negotiations to a successful issue. "There were no riots when it was announced in Japan that the racial equality issue had

been abandoned, but it is by no means

certain that there would not have been for a "victory it undoubtedly was bas riots if it had been announced that been commented upon as a piece of Kinochau was to be handed over direct Oriental subtlety. It is difficult to decide, from Germany to China. It was defeat however, whether it was planned from the on this point that the Japanese delegates beginning or was merely the result of had" to fear; and that their success was circumstances being in Japan's favour in partly due to their failure to carry their spite of herself. The theory is that first point after long negotiation cannot Japan pretended to lay great stress on

be doubted. At the same time, as before

Whea

Two Japanese, passengers on the se Taman Mary, from Bombay, were arrest- raw opium in their possession: charged at the Magistracy, yesterday, one alleged that the drug was given to him by man in Bombay. Bath defend- ants were remanded until today.

The British motor veseci Clenapp (4,698 tons), the largest of the Glen line of motor vessels, of which Messrs. Jar dine, Matheson & Co. are the local gents, arrived in Hongkong yesterday on her maiden voyage, having.

completed the distance from London to Hongkong in 46 days. She leaves to-morrow inorn. ing for Shanghai.

Preaching at St. Andrew's Church on Sunday, the Rev. J. S. Harrington re- ferred in touching terms to the death of Mr. W. . Jack. He spoke of the los church, and of the late Mr. Jack as an suffered by the congregation, ned by the original member of St. Andrew's. Dead March in Saut was played on the organ at the end of the service.

The

Commander Kenneth Mackenzie-Grieve, the navigator why arranged to accom- pany Mr. Hawker in his attempted flight foreign stations-Australia, Chin and the Mediterranean. Ho

were her chief aim in the Conference was acting a part all through, or even at time

ם

the question of racial equality, as if that stated, it is difficult to say whether Japan of the Atlantic, has spent most of his

und, having been defeated en this point say period of the negotiations. It may served during the war in an armed traw- to her apparent deep disappointment, be suspected that she was, and those who ler on the east coast, and latterly as com left the Powers in the position of having regard such acting as part of diplomacy mander of B. M.S. Campania, a seaplane to grant her demands on the Shantung will undoubtedly give her credit for it, ship, for navigating duties. question or else send her home with all but the evidence is too slight to speak

The firm of Handley Page, Ltd.. have her objects at the Peace Conference reject-with certainty.

just received through their agents, the An interesting question is whether Ministry of Communications, a big con- Peking Syndicate, from the Chinese ed and thus, in a state of discontent. Japan's firm stand on the Shantung ques Japan would have retired from the Contract for the supply of machines and or- Kanisation. The first machines that will A FIVE ROOMED EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE tion is said to have taken the other ference if she had been defeated on the be sent out to China will be the twin

delegates aback. This may

be, Kinochay question. It seems to have been engine biplane converted to commercial Comprising:-

although it was obvious from the first to thought in Paris that she would retire, entry 1,500 lbs. of cargo

It will seat ten passengers and Chesterfield Couch and Arm Chairs, Black-

Experts and those who had inside knowledge of what and the possibility of such retirement pilots will be supplied, and the construe wood Furniture, Brass and Iron Bedsteads, Tables, Brussels Carpets and Bugs Bra Japan was doing at Tsingtau that she seeras to have weighed with President tion of aerodromes undertaken. Fenders, Overmantels, Silk Tapestry Covered intended to stay there, and that, there WILSON in consenting to Japan's claims Drawing Room Suite, Sofas, Easy Chairs, Occasional Tables,

fore, she would strongly resist a direct being granted. Italy's retirement was, Bevelled Mirror Mond transference of the port to China.

Hat

no doubt, an encouragement for Japan to Dining Chairs, Silver A Four-Roomed House in Gordon Terrace, Bookcase, Pictures, Curbing Bed Sheets; certain indications that, although Japan tired they would have received courage Dinner Crockery, Glenware, As to the racial question, there are take the same step, and if both had 're- Ornaments Clock, Marble-top Washstands, Cooking Stoves, Cutlery, Toilet Sets, Electric Reading may have been as earnest on the question from each other to remain outside and, Lamps Cabinets, Sideboards and a long line of Sundries.

as she led others to believe, she was pre perhaps, conclude a separate peace with pared from the Grat for failure. When Germany. But the conditions are such Marquis BAJONI arrived in Paris, which now that a separate peace with Germany

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A

FLAT in Nathan Road, Kowloon

Kowloon

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references need apply.

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uses.

An interesting presentation took placo dence of Captain. James Leighton when in Singapore on May 16th, at the resi a deputation of Koinklyke Paketvaart speech, presented him, on behalf of bin Maatschapij captains waited on him, Captain W. H. Kramar, in a very kind brother officers, with a handsome gold penter stop watch, on which was inscrib ed Presented tö Captain

James Leighton by the captains of the K.P.M. steamers in remembrance of the Singa pore examination service 1914-1918,"

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