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TELEGRAMS FOR AMERICA. YOMMENCING on SEPTEMBER 187 the charges per word, on telegrams to America "ria Pacific'
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D. by H. FARRANT; Superintendent.
[liar Hongkong, September lit, 1919.
CONSULAAT-GENERAAL DER
NEDERLANDEN HONGKONG,
DAA
AAR de verjaardag van Hare Majesteit de Koningin der Nederlanden dit jaar op eenen Zondag valt, zal de Consul Generaa)}
INTIMATIONS
CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE LIMITED.
NOTICE."
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER IST, 1919.
NOTION TE HEREBY GIVEN that SCRIP CERTIFICATE with respect; to 4 Shares numbered 1731/9734 in the above Office standing in the name of ONG HONG PIN of Singapore has been LOST, and should the same not be produced before the 10th September, 1919, a New Certificate will be issue in favour of the said Ovo Horo Fts and no transaction taking place andor the old Scrip Certificate will be recognised by the DE MATHESON & CO LTD.,
JARDINE,
General Agents, " Hongkong, August 28th, 1019, [1189
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NOTICE.
gaarne Maandig 1 September a les WE HAVE This Day suthorised ME. vormidilags van 11 tot 12 aur belangstel
FAUSTINO ANTONIO XAVIER lenden ter kanselarij yan het Consulaatto Sign for Mears, XAVIER BROS, LAT 'Genersal ontvangen.
CONSULATE-GENERAL
INTIMATIONS
PEAK CLUB. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER JRD,
at 9.15.P.M.
PLANO RECITAL by: PROFESSOR SKLAREYSKI,
Chopin
PROGRAMME WILL INCLUDE.
Ballade A Flat Major.
Nocturne F Major,
Scherzo Balinor,
Sgambatti Antique Minuch Beethoven Rubinstein-Turkish March Borodine......In the Convent. Chopin Polonaise A Flat Major
Member can obtain tickets for them- selves and guests from the No. 1 Boy or the HONORARY SECRETARY,
TICKETS EACH,
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CHINA COAST OFFICERS' GUILD.
EMBERS are informed that the Secretary is now in Hongkong and may be consulted at the Guild Office, 10, Des Voeux Rond, between 1 and in the afternoon.
XAVIER BROS, LTD. Powell's Bailding,
Hoogkong. August 25th, 1919.
1170 M
OF THE
HONGKONG OLUB.
NOTICE.
NETHERLANDS "HONGKONG.
S the anniversary of the birthday of Her Majesty the Queen of the Netherlands falls on a Sunday this year, the Conant-General will be “At HoмE" TO-DAY (MONDAY), SEPTEMBER IT, from 11 to 14 AM at the Office of the Consulate
General.
Q.
R.
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IN THE MATTER of the Trading: wich the Enemy Ordinances, 1914 to
1919.
THE CUSTODIAN
OF
ENEMY
GENERAL
N EXTRAORDINARY
MEETING of the Members of the HONGKONG CLTD will be held in the Club House on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER BTH, 1919, at 6.30 r.M.
BraryEas-As posted in the Hall of the.
Club...
By Order,
E. DES VEUX,
Secretary. Hongkong, 17th August, 1919. [1172
TO LET.
PROPERTY, Hongkong. has for sale PART of Ground Floor,
by Private Tender the following number of shares in the undertaking of the EoION AND WHAMPOA DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED, Damsis. 280 (Two Hundred and Ninetr) Ordinary Rbares in
in re-pect of the Capital of the said Company as existing prior to its "incrense in 1915: Barl 67 (Fifty-seten) Ordinary Shares (being the rights in respect of the air 90 Shares) is respect of the Capital of tre Company as inerend in
1915.
Tenders for the above will be received up to and including the 10th day of September,
19 0.
Particulars, Forms of Tender and Condi- tions may be obtained from the CUSTODIAN OF ENEMY PROPERTY, Hongkong, at the Trevors, Hongkong, or "from Messrs. DZACON, LOOKZZ DEACON & HARSTON, Solicitora, F, Des Voeux Road Central, Hong.
C. Mcl. MESSÉR Custo-lian of Enemy Property,
Hongkong. Hong kong, August 28th, 1919.
Long
By Ortler,
B.
"PUBLIO AUCTION.
Pin by Pablis Auction Sale, to
PARTICULARS and CONDITIONS of
10, Doa. Voux Road Central..
Apply 50-
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST-
MENT & AGENCY CO., LTD...
(1109
TO IRT..
No. 10% THE FEAR, &-Roomed House
Apply to-
F
at the Peak.
FEROY SMITH'SETH & FLEMING
the
FOR SALE or TO LET on long lease..
\URNISHED or UNFURNISHED from End House of Stewart Terrace) Hot Water October 1st, 1919. No.98, THE PEAK,
throughout. Double Grass Tennis Court with Pavilion and large Kitchen Garden..
Apply...
E. A. M. WILLIAMS, LOWE, BINGHAM & MATTHEWS,
Chartered Bank Buildings.
G.
Ꭱ .
NOTICE.
LL PERSONS, with the axception of
Athase of Chinese race desiring to les re the Colony for places other than Canton, West River of Macao should apply in person for permission to do so at the PASS OFFICE, POST OFFICE BUILDING between the hours of 9 to 1 P.M. ADD 3 P.M. to 4 F.. daily..
Applicants will be required to produce Passports or Lentification papers.
All persons, with certain exceptions, so in the Colony for more than 7 dayı Pemain
Register themselves under are required to
REGISTRATION of PERSONS ORDINANCE, 1916.
the
Form of Registration, giving the parti calars required, may be obtained at the e.P.O. and it all Police Stations
The Penalty for non-compliance is a Ens not exceeding $50.
Joh. I. &
PALACE HOTEL. KOWLOON, Corner of Haiphong & Hankow Roads.
Tel Addram: Palace. Wo Minutes from Ferry and Railway station. This Hotel has just been completely renovated and refurnished in now up-to-date in every respect and under, English Management. Cuisine ander personal supervision of the Proprietor. BAR AND BILLIARD ROOMS, TERMS MODERATE. Special Arrangement for Families Application to
J. H. OXBERRY,
-Proprietor.
910)
1049
S.S.
**
CHEFOO"
be held TO-DAY (MONDAY MOUNT GORGE House with
September, luta, st 3 P., st the Office of the PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT, by Order of HIS EXCELLENCY THE OFFICER ADMINIS TIBING THE GOVERNMENT of One Lot of CROWN LAND at Findlay Road, in the Colony of Hongkong, tor
terd
of
ȧl yours.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
Aunoon
Boundary
Ararat DR.
Dotat
Annual
+
T
Zoek
tat
foot
.per safe plan. 10,846) 20 | 542
Large Garden.
Apply-
FOR FREMANTLE
·
Sailing about SEPTEMBER 197, 1919.
Orricz: 227, Queen's Road Central.
Telephone "1445- Hongkong, August 27th, 1918.
FOR SALE.
"
6-Roomed
LOXLEY & GO,
York Buildings.
."
11745.
FOR SALE AT THE PEAK....
-ROOMED BUNGALOW in excellent condition with Tennis Court. and Garden Arma 200 square feet. Low price.
Apply
LINSTEAD & DAVIS.
THE
1176
FOR SALE.
AT Price
F
Half
WELL-BUILT BATHING MATSHED at Repulse
Box No. 1155, Care of "Daily Press Office. [1175
(1186
Bay
Apply-
A. G. DA ROCÍA,
AUCTION ER, SURVEYOR
GENERAL BROKER
AND
Queen' Road Central, Telephone No. 2932.
FAVOURED with instructions from
The Concerned.
will sell by Public Auction, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY, September 2nd, 1919,
at 216 PM
at his Sales Room
A QUANTITY OT
MISCELLANEOUS GOODS & EFFECTS
Also.
10 Bales Antique" Woven Paper.
27" 38", 30 it to a ream.
* dozen Yellow Vici Kid
Black
7.
Gold Wrist Watches.
1 new Binocularz.
1 Safe.
13
TEMB:--Cash on delivery.
Hongkong, September 19, 1918. (248
1810.
Bo
ON SALE.
OUND VOLUMES of the HONGKONG, WEEKLY PRESS, January to June,
With Isnax, Price $7.00.
On Bain at the Hoxoxoxo DAILY PR Disce.
WAI
KEE
FLAG AND SAILMAKER. Ne.. 128, Des Voeux Road Central, Top Floor, HONGKONG.... TELLBONE NO 1833,
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PENINSULAR AND
ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION 00,
STEAM FOR STRAITS, CEYLON, BOMBAY, EGYPT, MEDITER- RANEAN PORTS & LONDON..
THE
Through Billa of Lading issued for Batavia, American, Continental, and South African Porta.
HE Homeward Mail Steamer
·"DUNERA' carrying His Majesty's Mail, will despatched from this port about SEPTIMBE 7ra, 1818, taking Cargo for the above Ports Fassenger accommodation in the connecting vesel, if available, secured before departare from Hongkong.
..be
OLD
INTIMATION
BROWN
Leut-Col. H. d L. Walters, a former Comaunder of the Hongkong Singapora R..A., hug been awarded the C.M.C.
speed that seemed almost incredible. In less than a work he had covered 120 miles, His infantry marched 230 miles over that hot and thirsty country on the heels of the cavalry, and reached Otavi only three Yesterday, being the birthday of Her tays behind the horsemen. Previous to Majesty the Queen of Holland, at the that BotHe had quickly sublus "the Dutch ships in the harbour were dressedl, revolutionary rising of De Wet in the The Dutch Consut will be At Home!! aubuint of 1914. Not only was he a great fen 12 am to noon, to-day (Monday) soldier-statesmi but, unlike some of at the Consulate to all the members of the his colleagues, he WAN alse a loyal Dutch community and, their friends.
adherent of any
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villise Fo
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which he
when
BRANDY die was cast he became one of our
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25 YEARS IN WOOD.
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bni pledged himself. Thus, although. A marriage has been arranged, and he opposed President Käraze's war will shortly take place, probably in al policy
the cutta, between Capt. Keith Canilie, LCS, of Kohima, Naga Hills, Assim, eldest son of Sir James and Lady Canthie, Harley Street, London, and May Gurion. idest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jame Walker, Aberdeen,
donghtiest adversaries. At the beginning of hostilities he noted aeveld cornet for the Vryheid-district, which he represent Led in the first Volkrand of the Transvaal Later, he succeeded General JOUBERT as Commander-in-Chief of the Boer Losers,
The .. Baveikt, "which was" expected
whee Operations he dirreted at the Battle Hongkong yesterday morning with the of Colenso and during the rest of the English mail, ran aground, on Friday campaign After the price he became Saigen. She was safely refloated alter evening, on one of the sandbanks near firm friend of the British Administra-two days, and is expected, to arrive in tion, and appealed to both the Boers and barbour either this evening or early
to-morrow morning.
their fellow subjects in England to let the blood of the brave who found sheir graves in South Africa be the cement that will bind as together." The complete reconciliation of the two races was the ideal which he steadfastly pursued in the teeth of bitter opposition from many of his old comrades in armst Against the separatist. movement engineered by HERTZOG and others fe sternly get his face, recognising that the future of South Africa was at 'assured by her inclusion
Commonwealth,
frons the Straits, found his way to Hongs A Singapori undesirable deported' kong and on Friday, assisted by another man who has escaped arrest, waylaid a Chinese in Hunghom and stole his jacket and some opium dross. "He was nerested by the Police, and, on Saturday, Mr. N.
Smith wentenced him to six week hard labour.
x self-governing unit of the British
ptain R. A. Williams M.C., RE, of His dying appeal the Shanghai Municipal Electricity attered at the recent congress of the Southpartment, was married co June 17th at African Party at Bloemfontein-was for St. Mary Aldots.. Kensington, to Mis an honest reunuch of the Dutch elements Winifred Baker Brown, daughter 15 based on a recognition of the Act of Brigadier eneral" and Ur Baker He was the first Premier Brown. Brigadier General Baker Browa of the Transvaal (1907 to 1910), Was Colonel of the Royal. Engineers in and first Premier of United South Hongkong when war broke out. He went Africs, Naturally. he was one of South home in January 1915.
Union.
|A. S. WATSON & CO., Africa's representatives at the Peace Con
LIMITED.
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS,
TEL 618..
(18
BIRTH
TURNBULL At Montreal, on July 28th..
ference, where his valuable advice" and
At the Magistracy, on Saturday, a re-` co-op/ration, like that of his fellow dele. hearing was applied for on behalf of the gate, General SMUTs, won the highest for allowing his bont to be used for the master of a junk who has been fined $200 tributes from Mr. LLOYD Gaoag, Presmuggling of opium. Commander Pock- sident Wilson, and M. CLEMENCEAU. It wish, of the Imports and Exports Den is well-known that his advocacy of the asked for an adjournment, stating that rights of the Dominions, in which the the Crown Selicitor would appear and Australian representatives fully shared, challenge the right of ownership us the was responsible for the recognition junk. The case which was given to them,
was remanded for a His sudden week, defendant being allowed out n and unexpected end comes at a time when bail of $100.
he can be spared from the scene of
to Mr. and Mrs. TG. TURNBULL (147 his great and honourable labours, and it, St. Luke Street), formerly of Hong-will be deplored throughout the Empire. kung. a daughter.
MARRIAGE. BUTSON STANTON COUX.-At Holy Trini- ty Cathedral, Shanghai, od August 25th, by the Rev. C. J. F. Symons, CECIL WALTER BUTSON, to DOR:S Neve, daughter of A. Stanton-Cook,, Esq., of Sydney, N.S.W.-
DEATH". STUART.At Matilda Hospital, yester day, GEORGE CAMPBELL STUART (Vimmie"), nged & years," beloved son of Mr. and Mrs., Stuart, 23, Came- ron. Road, Kowloon Funeral passes monument at 5 p.m. to-day, [1182
BONGZONE OFFICn: iña, Des Vœux Boan, O. LONDON Orica: 181, FLANT STRAKT, É.O.
The Baily Press
HONGLONG, SEPTIMazı 1st, 1919.
THE LATE GENERAL BOTHA THB epidemic of influenza, which has levied such a heavy toll upon the world's population recently, has
roobed
the
41.
Thirteen cases (nine deaths) of gastro enteritis, were reported in the Colony an Friday.
Captain H. A Monteith, D.8.0., R.AM.., has been appointed a member of the Medical Board during the absence from duty of Mrs. Hickling.
"At to-morrow's meeting of the Sanitary Board, a letter from the Government factories and workshops will be read. relative to the employment of children in
The U.S.S. Brooklyn-with Admiral Rodgers, a brother of the manager of the Rusia-Asiatic Bank on board arrived in Hongkong harbour yesterday morning.
end of January last year, a bomb fell During the air raid on London at the
with destructive effect in the neighbour being the Rev. Edward Henry Mosse, boud of Covent-garden, one of ita vietitus
Rector of St. Paul's, Covent-garden, who was working among the frightened child. ren gathered in the basement of the wrecked buildings. Mr. Mosse's activi ties extended far beyond the limits of his own parish. He was the firất chuir- mau of the Medical Missions' Committee of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, and it is now proposed to found a hospital in North China as a memorial to a noble life and death.
Further particulars of the accident un " the Melville Bellar show that the Second Engineer, Mr. James McRae, and five At the last meeting of the Council of Chinese Bremen were on duty in the en- the Royal Colonial Institute, the follow-gine-room when the steam-pipe burst. The ing were elected as Fellows:--Hong. Chief Engineer, Mr. David Fraser, who kong: Messrs. C. H. Blason, W. Craw-
was off duty, hearing the explosion rushed ford, A. S. Ellis, and D. Macdonald,
into the engine room to ascertain the The., room, however, was unup proachable, owing to the volume of attempts to save the lives of those in the Steam it, Mr. Fraser made several
At Buckingham Palace, on July 17th, Hongkong, was invested by the King with the Insignia of Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George.
Silk, and Valuable Cargo for Italy, France British Empire of one of its most devoted Sir Francis May, the late Governor of and London (ander arrangement) will be conveyed by this Steamer proceeding to and distinguished statesmen. We refer Bombay, and there transhipped to the to the Rt. Hon. Louis BOTHA, G.C.M.G., ga-carrying Steamer for Marseilles and Premier of the Union, of South Africa, London
Parcels will be received at the Office until whose death has occurred at the compara P.. the day before siling. The contentively early age of fifty six years. No one and value of all packages are required.
For further particular, sailing dates, etc. looking at him would have suspected Apply to
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & Co.
Agents,
P. & O. 8. N. Co
TO NIGHT
Post Box 113,
2, Des Voeux Road Central.
AVHEN YOU VISIT
THE CORONET
PUT YOUR NAME DOWN
:
TO RECEIVE GRATIS
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"CHUNG NOOI SUN РО
(Chinese Daily Preeks) Pablished Daily under the auspices of the CHINESE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Terms for Advertising (Translation fes) can be obtained at the Office, 104, Des Voraz Roar Central, Hongkong, 181, Fleet Street, London, or from the different Agents
Documents translated from or into Clamical Colloggial Chinese.
The Hongkong Government Gazette
eЯuse.
Fraser was himself scalded on the face, room but found it impossible. Mr.
-neek, arma and legs, and had to be re- The Kelville Dollar was on her moved to the Government Civil Hosjital WAY from
that in the ordinary course of nature his contains a notification that HM's. Gov Manila to Shanghai when the accident life would have ended so soon, for beernment have decided to necept as being occurred, and the captain decided ta was a veritable son of ANAX, standing articles which owe at least 75 per cent the Agents. The funeral of the Second uf Colonial produce or manufacture
put into Hongkong and report more than 6 feet in height and
weighing
Engineer took place at Happy Valley on Saturday evening.
eighteen stone. Apparently the rigours of the Boer War left him with an enfeebled constitution: That, however, did not
of their total value to Colonial inbour and materials....
A Russian, suspected to be a Bolshevik, deter him from facing another arduous is being detained by the local Police at campaign in German West Africa at the the Central Police-station, pending in- age
of 51 when duty called, although at Yestigations. The man evidently attempt. the time he was a sick man. To him, ed to land without a permit. In ali indred, belongs the credit of having probability he will be deported during fought the first successful" campaign of the next few days. the Great War. His conquest of German South-West Africa was
Mr. B. P. Lopatin, the editor of the a triumph of Vladivostock Echo, whose arrest, conse organization over the
difficulties" of quent on the stoppage of the paper by nature. The campaign was a masterpiece, order of Sir Charles Elliot, was referred to rapidity and efficiency. BOTHA took a some days ago, was released by the Rus force of sque 40,000 to 50,000 men over sian authorities at Vladivostock after a sandy wastes of waterless country at a few days' imprisonment.
TYPHOON WARNINGS.
to
The following telegrams have been received by the American Consulate- General, Hongkong, from the "Manila Observatory:-
7.50 p.m., August 29th. than 300 miles distant, moving W. or Cyclone or typhoon E. of Luzon Ice W.N.W.
il a.m., August 30th. Typhoon in about 124deg. Long. E. and 17deg. Lat. N., moving W.N.W.