NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
BEN"
LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
S.S. "BENRINNO
FROM MIDDLESBRO, LONDON
AND STRAITS:
CONSIGNEESSA Cargoarcher
ONSIGNEES&f Cargo archer by informed
risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazar dous Godown of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co, Ltd, whence and/or from the whares delivery may be obtained
No
laims
will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowna, and Goods remain
undelivered after Sept. 16th, will be
ing
subject to rent.
All
Claims
ims against the Steamer must be presentard, or
to the Undersigned on or before Sept.
will not be recognised. pt burden chaled and denuarell Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on Sept. 18th, at 10 AM.
Agenta,
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS,
INTIMATIONS
MUSIC LESSONS
PR
OROF. DANENBERG will Resuing his
Piano Lessons this month.
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QUEEN'S COLLEGE, HONGKONG.
WINTER TERM and School Year
15th.
commence MONDAY, September
Candidates for Admission should attend ia the College Hall on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th, at 9 AM.
Copies of Prospectus may be obtained upon application to-
THE HEADMASTER
1935).
NOTICE.
No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bills of Laling will be countersigned by GIBB, LIVINGSTON "& Co.,
THE ». “CHANGSHA", which sailed Hongkong, September 8th, 1879. (1333 Sytner on 15th August 1910, for Hongkong via ports, having groundel as Cairns, consignces of Cargo by her aro hereby notified that they will be required to sign an Average Boad and pay deposit of 6% on cf. and e. value before delivery of their cargo can be granteed.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. 8.8. · VENEZUELA VOY 13-OUT.
From BAN FRANCISCO, HONOLULUL JAPAN FORTS, SHANGHAI AND
MANILA
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18E above-mentioned rossui having arrived
Port from the above-mentioned Condgaon of cargo are hereby informed that their Carge will be handed their risk into the Hasardous and/or atira Hass
dour dedowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Jodown Co., Ltd. and stored at Consignes' risk.
Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that they must produce an import Parmil, egued the Buperintendent of Import and Exports Hongkong, before Bills of Lading can be oguntersigned
All broken, shafed and damaged goods are so beled in the Godowas, where they will bu
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE
Agents, Australian Oriental Line. Hoogkong, September 6th, 1918. [1218
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· NOTICE.
the undersigned of No.981, Wing Lok Street, Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong hereby give notice that in con- sequence of an agreement with the Vendof, I have applied to the Boar of trade, under section 47 of the Merchant Shipping Act 1894, in respect of the slip tsu SAND OF London, official number 0577) of gross toppage 2190 tons gister tonnage 1778 tons, heretofore owned by The Info Chins Steam Navigation Co, Ltd, for mission "APOEY" and to rvice to have ber Fort of Honkong as opned by Tus Lai HING STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Lau
IMITED.
mined on Sept. Oth, at 10 a., and Sept., kto chan" wegiatervl in the new name at the
11th, at 10 AM.
All Claim mat be presented within a month. of the Steamer's arrival hare, after which they cannot be recognised.
No Chaim will be admitted after the Goods are left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining
Any objections to the proposed change of name must be sent to the Register of Shipping at Hongkong within seven days
this 4th day of Sept. 1918.
KOON CHUN, Managing Director
andelivered after Sept. 11th, will be subject from the ice of this advertisement
to rest
No Fire Insurance whatever will be affected.. Consignees are required to and in theis
BUL" of
Lading for
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
Date at
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INTIMATIONS
NATIONAL BONDS OF THE
3RD, 4TH AND 5TH YEARS OF THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA.
NOTE
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Repayment of Drawn-Bonds and payment of interest Coupons will henceforth be made in Hongkong Notes, is Current Races, for the equivalent of the face value of sid Bonds and Coupons
For the BANK OF CHINA,
TJUYEE PEL
Manager. Hongkong, September 182, 1919. [19%
HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that An EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of HUMPREYS ESTATE & FINANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, will be held at the HoxoTONG HOTEL on the 24th day of September, 1919, at Noor, for the purpose of considering and, if thought it, approving the druit new Articles which will be submitted to the meeting. A copy of such Articles and a copy of the existing Articles may be seen at the Offices of the General Managers in Alexandra Building In m'h copy the portions of the proposed New Articles waiet differ from the uld Articha are indicated by underlining in red ink.
Should the meeting approve of auch Articles with or with at modification the subjoined extraordinary resolution will be. proposed.
That the New Articles already approved "by this meeting and for the purpose of "idntification subscribed by the Chair- man thereof be and the same are adopted the Articles of the to the exclusion of and in fur all the existing Articles thereof required majority it wil be submitted for Should the resolution be passed by the confirmation as a special resolution to second Extraordinary General Meeting which will be subsequently convened
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Ded the 9th day of September, 1919,
Hongkong. "By Order of the Board,
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G. RAPP.
OFFICES WANTED.
Secretary.
WEDNESDAY
SEPTEMBER 10TH 1919.
INTIMATION
DEWAR'S
WHITE
LABEL
FINEST SCOTCH
WHISKY
OF
GREAT
AGE.
SOLE AGENTS:
strewn broadcast on
The bock of photographs to he" sent Home to Lady May from some of her friends who are still in the Colony is Bow completed and on view at the Helena
baya, been worse, il anything, than that meted out to prisoners taken from the other Allies Nor can it be said that Germany showed any sistraint from first to last in dealing with our Navy May Institute. It will remain there mercantile marine.. Mines were until Saturday, September 20th, and all
are cordially invited to go and me it. the open sear. and ii indiscriminate submarinisna The following gases of communicable Was not practised:
at the begin-discits were reported in the Colony ning of hostilities it was merely be during the week which ended on Satur chuse formany was not in a sufficientlyday: Gastroenteritis 1:2 (5) deaths)'; desperate plight to contemplate the enteric fever, D (3 deith); and cholera, 6 toraational complications which that
( deaths) Fifteen cases, (9 deaths) of Fitiamtely it offered gastroenteritis and one case of enteric poliey involvoc. the only prospect of staving off a defeat fever were notified on Sunday and More
day.
which was admitted to be inevitable
the war were allowed to run its course under the stablished rules of warfare
The Mae official 'Bulletin announces,
amongst civilised nations, and its adopthe appointment. by E, the Governor, Senhor Correia da Silva, of Senhor Pedro.
Leong Hingke and Senhor Agostinho Long Hingkes of Messrs. Leong Hingkre & Co., as members of the Council of Maexo. The overning appointment will be much appreciated
tion brought the United States and other Powery into the struggle on the side of the Allies. When Admiral vos TIRPITZ maintains that unrestricted submarin- ism should have been prosented ruthless ly to the end" we confess that we 2.TU completely "at a loss to understand his the Chinese merchants of that Colony. nieaning, for the only check upon Ger many's piratical performances was that imposed by the improved methods employ. ed in frustrating them and the final refund the German eriws to face the ever-increasing dangers. Equally uncon
TYPHOON WARNING. The following telegram received by the American General Hongkong, from the Manila
buy bet Consulate
Observatory:
September sth., 6.10 p.m. Typhoon SW. of Gosm, moving W, or W.N.W.
CLAIMS FOR WAGES. MR. M. S. SASSOON SUMMONED.
At the Magistracy, yesterday, a Chinege summoned Mr. M. S. Sasoon for "Refusing
Mr. V. Stevenson appearing for Mr. Saswon, stated that his client was willing to pay *, which was all that was due to complainant. The man had been in Mr. Sassoon's employmuret for a number of years, and had been dismissed for repeated insolence and for continual.
OF LAHING CO, LTD. WANTED by a leading, British laser A. S. WATSON & CO., decisive battle being fought. absence from duty. His wages were 5) is
counter-signature
imme!:tely.
Alexandra Buildings. Hongkong, September 4th, 1919.
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NOTICE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
58. "WEST KÅSSON”, VOY. J-OUT.
FROM SAN FRANCISCO, KORE AND SHANGHAL.
Terived from the above-mentioned Ports, Consignees of cargo are hereby. informed that their Cargo will be landed at their risk into the Hazardous and/or extra Hazardous
THE abore-imentioned vessel having
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(1) On and after Monday, September 8th, 1919, the issue of permits to leave the Colony will be discontinued.
(2) British subjects wishing to leave Hong.
or before the 31st October next, in the "Central District of Hongkong
Heply-
Company a suite of Offices on
LIMITED.
Box 1121,
Cars of" Daily Pros" Office.
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS,
[1391
FOR SALE
ACING Jacht B LLA " of the kong must have in their possessionHandicap Claas. Winner of Com a passport which has been issued
modore's Cup last year and second in within the last two years.
Championship.
Apply to
F. C. PUTTS, 11, Queen's Road Central. Hongkong, September 4th, 1919. [isco
(3) Foreign subjects wishing to leave Hongtong must have in their passes- sion & valid passport issted by their Consular Ufficera
respective diplomatic or Godowns of the Hongkong and
(4) Persons arriving in, and leaving Hang- kong by the same steaner, will have the
Kowloon Wharf and Godown. Co, Ltd., and
risk.
stored at Consignees Consignees of Car
of Cargo are hereby notified that they must produce an Import Permit signed by the Saperintendent of Importa Exports Hongkong, before Bills of
countersigned
Lading can be
All Broken, chifedd sad damaged goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will Sept. 11th, at 10 M, And
be examined on Sept.
Sept. 1th at 10
All Claims must be presented within a month of the Stenmar's arrival, hera, after which
they cannot be recognized.
No Claim will be admitted after the goods bave left the Godowns, and, all goods remaining undelivered after Sept. 13th, will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance whatever will be effected
Consignees are requested to send in their Bill of Lading for countersignature im- mediately. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, As Operator, U.S SHIPPING BOARD, Hongkong, September 8th, 1919. (1272
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAAIGATION CO. LTD.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM KOBE.
JHE Steamship
THE
" NAMSANG" having - arrived from the Live porta Consignos of Cargo by har - are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hasardona and/or exten hazardous Godown of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Ltd., whence and/or from the Wharvas delivery may Floods not altered by Sept 13th, wil be ubject to rent.
wachtaland.
on arrivgrty examined on board, both i
and departure.
(5) Perions embarking from Bongbong will have their passports examined on departure. 4o. prevent delay in wailings steamship Companies should satisfy
themselves that intending passengers have the necessary passports in their possession.
(8).Members of ships' crews are permitted to sign without obtaining a permit from the Captain Seperintendent of Police
All persons, with certain exceptions, whe remain in the Colony for more than 7 days are required to Register themselves ander ohe REGISTRATION of PERSONE URDINANCE, 1916.
Forms of Registration, giving the parti nlara required, may be. Dotwined as the GPO and at all Police Stations.
The Fenalty for non-compliance is a fine dot as feeding 850.
A G. DA ROCHA. AUCTIONEER, SURVEYOR
GENERAL BROKER"
40
AND
"
Queen's' Road Central, Telephone No. 2932.
AVOURED with instructions from
The Concerned, “
FAVO
will soil by Public Auction, 00 TRUESDAY, September 11th, 1819,
at 215 24. “
at his Sales Rooma
BOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND
EFFECTS Wardrobes, Docks, Chairs, Chest o Drawers, Dressing Tables, Bookcases, Arm. chairs Curios, Crockery and Glassware- Brass Ornamente, Vases, Pictures, Ice Boxes All broken, chafed and damtaed prokage Bedsteads, Clocks, Typewriters, Overmantels are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be Sideboards, Napkins, Tablecloths, axamined. * Claims against the Staśmer mot "standa and a long line of Buudries. presented I within 10 days of arrival, otherwise
ALSO they will not be
on Deli recognized.
TERMS:-Cash on .Org. No Fire Insurance will be sirinated by" na
Hongkong, September 6th, 1919. in any choo whatever,
Bill of Lading will be countersigned by JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.,
General ManzQFTE. Hongkong, September 8th, 1910 f1228
WAI KEE
I
FLAG AND SAİLMAKER
No. 128, Des Vœux-Boad Central, Top Floor, HONGKONG.
Tok. L. &
Hat
348
PALACE HOTEL, KOWLOON, Corner of Haiphong & Hankow Roads.
Tul. A@droom: Palace WO Minutes from Ferry and Railway.
station
This Hotel has just been dompletely renovated and refurnished is now up-to-date in every respect and under, English Management. Cuisine under personal supervision of the Proprietor.
BAR AND BILLIARD ROOMS,
"TERMS MODERATE. Special Arrangement for Families on Application to=
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910]
J. H. OXBERRY,
Proprietor.
1
TIL 618
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memth, muil August ist: Mr. Sasses gavo him on additional #5 as rice money, A few days later the man asked for au advance of $3, and this, too, was given him.
Complainant said he was willing in take the $6.
Mr. Lindsell made an order for the hyment of that sum.
NO MONEY TO PAY WAGES.
A Chinese summoned another Ter refusing to pay $95, wages due for the month of August.
vincing is the assertion that if the Battle of Jutland had been«fought to a finish it would have put a different Face on the history of the world. The fact is that this great, naval battle was..n tactical speergs fur the German, in its opening phases, for they struck Admiral BEATTY's battle-cruiser squadron a sovere blow, but they were forced to withdraw very hurriedly to the shelter of their lead forts and their mide-strewn waters into pay $11 wages alleged to be duc. order to avoid complete destruction, by Admiral Jericoe's Fleet. They knew that it was the British Fleet's praction periodically to carry out sweeps" in the North Sen as far as the Danish coast and they laid their plans carefully, selecting a time for attack which hardly
The atmospheric conditions, too, the prived the British of the advantage they. possessed in their heavy guns. Neverthe les, the German Fleet was so badly crippled that it was not in a condition to venture out again next day whef a squad- ron of older British ships appeared off the German coat and remained there for some hours. Had the High Sens Flees been risked, as Tineitä urged, in order to BIRTH.
seize the Channel Forts there would not JOHNзONA 18A, Nathan Road, Kow
loon, on September 5th, to Captain have been anything left to surrender at and Mrs. G. T. Jousson (22nd Pun the Armistice or to cuttle afterwards. jabis), a son.
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BRTHMANN-ROLLWEG and his adviser, MARRIAGE.
Herr BALLIN, showed great discretion in HONES-BOCTALL. At Holy Trinity Cathe-
dral, Shanghai, on August 30th, be this matter, for so long as the Gernian fore the Rep. C. J. F. Symons, FRANE ary remained in existence, even though WILLSHER HOXES. of London to sheltering in the Kiel Canal, it was a ALICE EMILY BOLTALL, of London..
Imenaos which the British could not DEATH... 1 JOHNSON--At Kowloon, on September afford to ignore. There is nu 'doubt that 5th, the infant son of Capt. and Mrs, the alterative scheme of holding up the G. T. JOESB03.
[1234 traffic in the English Channel and sub- Hongkong Urfich. 10s, De Vooz Bold, O.jecting London, like Paris, to a long-range London Orica: 111, Fraw Brant, E.C. bombardment from Cape Grisnez would have been put in operation if circum- stances had permitted. The Kaiser's at- tempt to take Calais, however, in order to Ntract attention from his failure to reach Paris in 1914 was thwarted. Even had it succeeded it would not have deflected Great Britain from her pur pore, as wag clearly shown in the summer IF Admiral VON TIRPITZ may be regarded of last year, when the possibility had to na typical of his race, the feeling of the be faced that the enemy would drive a Germans is not one of repentance for the wedge between the British and Freneb unscrupulous methods which they employ.armics and compel our troops to evacuate ed in waging war but rather of regret that the north of France. If the counsel of the methods were not applied with full | Tixkira had been followed the war might ferocity at the outset. In his recently have been shortened, but the result would published memoirs, the ex-German Minis. have Izen the same and the penalty ter of Marine complains that he was not have been even more severe. allowed to give full rein to his policy of TO. 102, THE PEAK, #Boomed Hotné ruthlessness. He reproaches the 'German No the Peak.
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FOR SALE.
IVE-ROOMED HOUSE at the PEAT."
Apply to-
MESHES. HASTINGS & HASTINGS, Solicitor, No. 8. De Vous Bind Central,
₤1220
TO LET
VERY Nice Furnished Apartments with
board, in Upper Levrix Apply
F. P., Care of "Bay Pross" Office.
TO LET.
PART of Ground Floor.
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10, Des Freux Road Central.”
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THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST- MENT & AGENCY CO, LTD.
Apply to-
TO LET
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The Baily Press.
HONGLONG, SEPTEMBER】 UTA, 1919
TIRFITZ THE TERRIBLE.
Staff with,, under-estimating the British Army, and the Imperial Chancellor, Dr. VON BETHMANN-HOLLWEO with showing too much tenderness to Great Britain, even in the actual war operations, under the
mistaken belief that hur participation in
the conflict was "only a passing thunder- storm" "and that an understanding It is true that could be effected. BETHMANN-HOLLWEG showed, by his angry outburst when his attempt to sedcce Great Britain from the path of duty came
Defendant admitted the claim, but pleaded that business way so bad that i found it difficult to support his family...
Mr. Lindwell: How do expect a man to work without wages?
Defendant: 1 told him to find a man willing to buy my business and I would then pay hin his wages,
Mr Lindsell: That is not the man's business. I will make an order for you to pay by monthly instalments of 86-
CANTON NEWS.
September 9th.
THE TRAMWAY. CONSTRUCTION,
The contractors of the trutaway con- struction have selected a site for their offices and works opposite to the Canton- Kowloon Railway-station and intend to erect a very large building upon it. Tram-cars similar, to those in Hongkong are to be used inside the city and rail- less motor-curs are to be used outside the city. The necessary surveys are in pros
gresa.
CEMENT WORKS STRIKE.
In consequence of the non-payment of their wagen for six months, the employés of the Cement Works have been on strike since yesterday. The staff has joined them, and the work is entirely suspended. FOUR GENBOATS LOST IN A GALE
It is reported that in addition to the nightgunboat
Tuen, which was sunk A wung during a gale off the Kingchow const two other gunboats, the Kuong Lee and Yeung Kang, are reported to have been Jest off the Luichow coast the same day." The gunboat Kutong Kang was Hown ashore, so altogether four gunboats were lost owing to the violence of the gale. GENERAL LUK'3 MOVEMENTS."
To-morrow is the Parsi, New Year Day.
A Chinese has been arrested in copnce. tion with the armed robbery in a Chines restaurant at Des Vaux Road
A sign-board in Des Voeux Road reads "Dear China, Doctor. Whether this is meant as a term of endearment or as an indication of the Doctor's charges we cannot say..
An armed robbery was committed on a rice junk, lying off Miro Bay, on
A message states that General Luk Wing-ting, alter leaving his native village (Mo-ming) to visit the Civil Governor of Kwangsi, in Nanging, has gone to Lungchow to inspect the troops recently recruited, and the new barracks which he has ordered to be built. It is stated that
General Luk seems to bave changed his attitude in regard to peace proposals with the Peking Govern ment, on learning that his terms are not quite welcomed. Luk is in consultation with many representatives sent, by the tions of great importance. MILITARY MOVEMENTS. “
Since the reports relating to the threatened change of the Tuchunsbip movements have taken place. The troops bave been circulated, disquieting military of the First Division are holding joint. parades, and other forces are to be seen undergoing musketry training on the outskirts of the city,
to naught, that he was very anxious to Sunday at noon. Bix men, with revolvers Northern leaders in Hunan over ques
keep us out of the arena, but neither this ON. BALE.
nor any of his subsequent actions eneour- "ONGKONG HANHARD REPORTE H°
ages the belief that he failed to realise of the MEETING of the JEGISLATIVE COUNCILA for the that England having entered the war was Be-ion 1918
· RAVEED AT Tas Maana
PRICE
DAILY PRE Orztcr.
and rifles, raided the junk, bound up the czew, and stole a quantity of rice valued At $10.05.
Ten men are believed to have parti deliberately bent on winning it.” Cer- cipated in an armed robbery at Taipo on tainly it would be difficult to point to Monday night. They are stated to have any evidence of a desire to handle been armed with revolvers and choppers England gently." On the contrary, the The details of the outrage, however, have theCentral treatment of such of our troops as fell not yet been received into the bands of the enemy appears to Polien-station:
"
More than 500 new troops arrived from Kwanza yesterday, and they are to be incorporated in the lat Army of Kwangri- troops.
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