NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

NOTICE..

HARLES PHANG fron Balaclava,

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS,

THURSDAY

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

INTIMATIONS

WANTED

MUSIC LESSONS.

Jamaica, now in Hongkoer at WANTED ver CENTRAL OFFICE PROF DANEN BERG will Resunie his

NULLDINGS with.

EDWARD HOTEL, will rike to have un inter- vise with ESSAU LYON from Jamaica.

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HONGKONG CORINTHIAN YACHT CLUB.

The above Club, will be held at thei THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Club House on WEDNESDAY, September 17th, 1919, at 6 PM.

H. C. RESKER

Hon. Secretary. Hangkong, September 10th, 1019. [113

HONGKONG CLUB.

NOTICE..

EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL AMERNING of the fembers of the

Haxarosa CLUB will be held in the Clab Haase on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19ra, 1919, at 5:30 PM.

Club

family of three,

Reply-

H. G.. B.

Carn of "Daily Fress " Office

[1240

WANTED.

of 3 BOQMS in Central Locality for an

Offee. Immediate occupation. Reply to

Box 1241 Care of "Daily Press "Offion. $1241

PUBLIC AUCTION OF PILOT BOATS

Pilot Bout.

WE favoured with instructions to well by Public Auction the well-known

"SEA LION"

"ALLIGATOR"

The Auction will be he d at our Offiers' at:

VIEW DAYS

Noon on SATUILDAY, clober 1, 1919.

E:

The SEA LION may be viewed at any time on application to Mrs. Tuo Pagoda

NATIONAL BONDS OF THE 3RD, 4TH AND 5TH YEARS OF THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

Repayment of Prawn Bonds anel payment of interest C upons wil hengeforth he made in Hongkong Notes at Current Hate, for the equivalent of the flee value of said Bonds and Coupons

For the BANK OF CHINA.

TSUYEE PEI,

Manager... Hongkong. September 1st, 191, (192

that

HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE

COMPANY, LIMITED.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN N°

AN EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of HUMPREYS ESTATE & FINANCE COMP NY, LIMITED, will be held at the HONGKONG HOTEL on the 24th

The ALLIGATOR" will be brought today of September, 1918, at Noo, for the Pagoda Anchorage on Tuesday, Sept, Mali,

BUSINESS-A posted in the Hall of the Anchorage,

By Order,

E. DES VOEUX,

Secretary Hongkong,. 10th September, 1918, [1937

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

LIMITED.

The above Cosy wil: helld at THE ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING the Company's Offices at Voos on SATUR DAY, SEPTEMBER 2775, 1919.

THE TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from September 10th to 27th, both days inclusive.

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., Outeral Managers. Hongkong, September 11th, 1918. (1238

KOWLOON-CANTÒN

RAILWAY,

RE Public is hereby notified that,on and rm TUESDAY SEPTEMBER LET. SEVERAL IMPORTANT ALTERATIONS will be made in the Timetable.

Timetables will be available on SATURDAY, September 13th, and may be had on applica tion at all Stations and at the Head Offices, Kowloon and Canton, By Order,

%

KOBERT BAKER

Manager. Kowloon, September 11th, 1919. [1239

A. G. DA ROCHA.. AUCTIONEER," SURVEYOR

GENERAL BROKER

And

SEPTEMBER 11TH 1919.

INTIMATION

DEWAR'S

WHITE

LABEL

A CASE OF INTEREST TO SHIPOWNERS.

THE decision which Mr. R. E. LINDSELL delivered at the Magistracy, yesterday. in

An extraordinary general meeting of

the members of the Elongkong Club will be held this day week.

"W. E. Dorsey. United States Consul

thy Junk case was in accordance with at Shanghai, is being transferred to the cominon sense and therefore, we hope, in Cunyalate at Florence. taerordanov, ale with the faw. Had the Crown been able to establish its content-Dengins Steamship Co. Ltd., is a

The ordinary general meeting of the tion focal ship-owners would have been reuneed to be held on September 27th. confronted with a

new and serious responsibility. The facts of the pase are

Sir Reginald Stubbs is "hringing his very simple. A few weeks ago à cargo own AD and Private Secretary from junk was found in the Finebour contain on It is believed that the A.The. is ing a quantity of opium. As there was Capt. Warner.

nobodycon bangi at the time, the authori- Engine-tommander Jenkinson, C. K. H., Land Mr. A, A. Claxton were amongst thee who arrived in Hongkong on the P. & 32 Bagoyor.

ties advertised for the owner. response, a well-dressed Chinese went to the Harbour Office to claim the junk and WILS arrested. When charged at the Maistracy with allowing the vessel 20

Finess this who left the Volony.

be used for smuggling, he appended for Jesterday, on the sex. Fedezard were Mr. Tendency on the ground that, although he and Mrs. B. Weymouth and Me, and was registered as the owner and master, Mrs. A. M. D. Soards. [the Junk belanged in reality to his. agend *Twelve-cus

(death of gastro- brother and had been lensed by him for enteritis, & casey deaths) of cholera and 50 a month to another party, who'bada eres is deaths) of enteric fever wer

Mr. LISTELE then reported in the Colony on Tuesday,

will be alongside the SA in the purpose of considering and, if thought it FINEST SCOTCH since disappeared.

Creek near the Standam Oil Cock premises.. PARTICULARS

Lot SEA LION" Torange 63, Length 73,

breath 166, draft

B

She is a Masted Schooner, built of Teak wood and Fine at the Kowloon and Whampoa Docks, Hongkong.

She has one Gig and one Dinghy on board, compers Chains. Mainsail, Foresail and Jib

+

is well furnished and carries com- pass, clock, burometer, binneulars, riding lights, pumps and is in all respects complete with 4 banks, 2 sofas also three Cabin wash- stands,

The Pilot Best Licence is datelist July, 1909, the year the bent was built,

LƏ "ALLIGATOR; This boat in slightly smaller than the SEA LION", built of Teak wood and Pine.

Draft

Rig

Number of Ma ta

H

25

7.3 Loreha

Twi

Boats

T Anchors

Two Chain 75 fathome` of 3" and 45 fathoms of "Main ail, Foressil and Ji complete..

Telescope, compasa, binoculars, clock and riding lights

This boat was built in Hongkong Jaly 1884 and has this year been thoroughly over. hauled and painted at an expense of more than ne thousand dollars

Hoth Lents are well furnished and ench has, a complete set of signalling flags.

HS BRAND & CO... Auctioneers.

FOOCHOW.

G.

AND

NOTICE

Queen's Road Central, Telephone No. 293%.

FAVOUR

AVOURED with instructions from

The Concerned,

Publiz Auction TODAY (THURSDAY) September rith, 1919,

wil sell hv

ht 2.15 PM.

at his Sales Roomix. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS:

.

Ward okes, Tusks, Chairs Chest of

Dnswers, Dressing Tables, Bookeuses. Arm- chaira Curios. Crockery apt Glassware Bras Ornamenta, Vaso-, Picture, Ice Boxerm. Bedsteads Clocks, Typewriters Overitats. Sideboards Napkins Tandrecloths, Hat- stands and a long line of Bundries.

Also

1 Riding Saddle, Bridle ate. Complete

alost new.

Tir phonola,

1 Harm nium

1 Remington Typewriter No. 7.

3 Kioyclex

And a Quantity of Brass Oruments.

TEAMS Cash on Delivery.

Hongkong, September 6th, 1919.

248

A. G. DA ROCHA.

AUCTIONEER. SURVEYOR

AND

GENERAL BRUKEK. "Queen' Road Contral, 'Telephone No. 2939

AVOURED with instructions from

The Concerned,

FAY

will, sell by Public Auction.. on SATURDAY, September 13th, 1910, at 9.30 PM,,

at his Salca Room, Queen's "Rond Central

(Old Post Office Building). EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

Comprising:-" " Chesterfield Couch and Arm Chairs, Buck: wood Furniture. Brass and Iron Bedsteads,

Tables, Brussels Carpety And Rugs Overmante. Silk Tapestry Covered Drawing Room Suite, Sobus. Easy Chairs, Occasional Tables, Extension Dining Table Bevelled Mirror Wardrobes, Cartains,

Rod Sheets

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PERMISSION wiven by Hi Calvert Miministering the Govern uent under section 10 of the Travellers Restriction Ordinance, 1915.

Un and after the 5th day of Septimber,

קין

(1) Persins who are fa possa sion of such Passports as an hereinafter mentioned and proluce the same as hereinafter mentioned ure permitted by His Excellency the Offer

ting the Government to leave thei without

from the Captain Superintendent of Police

A British subject is permitted to leave the Colony, without a Police Pass, provided that he has it's

an his

s possession a wall passport which has len issuper he renewed within the last two years ani privided that he pris such pressport, on demand, on board of and if the steamer by

which he is

(3) A Subject of a Foreign Power is per- mitted to leave the Colony, without a Police PASK popsidest that he has in his possession

valid

jaussport granted by or on behalf of

the Government of the Country of which lie is subject, and provided that he procluces such pusat, on demand, on bed of art

Match he is leaving.

to the departure of the steamer" by

in and leaving the

2. A person arriving 'olony by the same steamer is permitted to leave the Calony, provided that he has such valid passport as aforesaid and pro vided that he produces such passport, o demand for examination on board, both Colony and prior to its departure from

3.

to the arrival of the steamer"in the

ths of ships? crews are permitted Lis sign on without obtaining a permit from the Captain Superintendent of Pulier.

Note:-1All persona, who are either without a passport or without such a valid passport as above mentioned, must continued to comply with all the provi- sionssol the Travellers Restriction Ordin

1015

To prevent delay in sailings, Ship- ping Companies should satisfy themselve that intending passengers have the neces sary passports aforesaid in their posses

vion.

be

approving the that new Articles which will sahutittel 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 Buildings, In such copy the portions of the proposed New Articles which differ from the d Articles are indicated by underlining in red

ink.

Should the meeting approve of sugh Articles with or with ut modification the subjoined extraordinary resolation will be Propex.

This the Sex Articles alrealy upproved hy this meeting and for the purpose of " Alfication subscribed by the Chair- minh thereof be and the same are "hereby adopted na she"Articles of the

1

Company "to the exclusion of and in alstitution for all the existing Articles Lernf

Should the resolution be passed by the required majority is will be submitted far confrmation as a special resolution to a second Extraordinary General Meeting which will be subsequently convened.

Dated the ath day of September, 1919,

Hongkong.

By Order of the Beard,

1207

XOTICE.

G. RAPP,

Secretary,

the undersigned of No. 1, 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 Boart of Trade, under sction 47 of the Merchant Shipping Ast 1804, in respect of the stip SANG" or London,

aficial number 105772 of

grow a register tonnage 1776 tonnage 2790 tóne, soas, lieretofore owned by The Ink Chiba Stram Navigation Co, Ltd. for permission to change her name to APOEY" and

lave her registered in the new name at the Port of Ronkong as owned by TEE LAS HING STEAMSHIP COMPANY. LIMITED

Any objections, to the proposed change of wine must he sent to the Registrar of Shipping at Hongkong within seren daya from the appearance of this advertisement.

Date at Hongkong this 4th day of Sept. 1979.

LI KOON CHUN, Managing Director oy LAI HING SS. CO., LTD.

(1206

OFFICES WANTED.

WHISKY

OF

GREAT AGE.

'SOLE AGENTS):

imposed a bar of $200. Subsequently the the ame CA AÇGEN re-opened before Magistrate, who found that the defradant

At a moting of the Straits Setti-henty Legislative Council, on September ist,

never, in act acted as unster, and that Bill was carried through all its supe he let the junk ini

to schade enemy aliens from entering a hond de charter to

the Aulong for three years, excepi with a mantequamedi Uras Mang Sing. Mr. Exo

special pertussion. Loadisur the e'rowi. Sofieitor, argued thar, unless it would be shown that the The Strait. Times sapunior owner had taken every due pregution Schmidt. a Herman, who by me, ap Caggainst the unlawfu; use of the vessel

Singapore to fluer. and Toris coatedplated Chartering there is the

nor on the x- must be av TO LAYME. This, of course, German ships in the docks, bay beltom a raised, an issue of very great importance retreat to Javh as ho found that his pre to shipowners and agents In th

soutes hore was not deeptabl Coulenvory to drive bunï his peant. „Mr. Lasatxorro arged that the Magistrite had no right to go into the justice of the

rangement elle to

work

It is probable thing the Him" Mr Cland Sea, 0.314, who will revert to the Colonial Secretaring on the arrival of Siz

A. S. WATSON & CO., matter, and pleaded that if his worship Reginald, Stubbs, will go Hoye on learn

LIMITED.

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS,

bound for the defendant it would shift the burden of proof from the shoublers, of ch. Own to those of the Pulier, which was not intended by the Ordinance. The „first"røntention wens "a "curious we to advance in a court of justice, and the dis in met with the principle of Fish law that the non, probandi lívs with the proscation, though we believ" that a similar reversal of the accepted COOPER- MACPHERSON -- At Burlington order is to be tound in the uni House, Glasgow, WILLIAM E. COUPER,engetments. After taking thine, Da con- C.A.. eldest son of the late Rev. Wa

TEL. 616

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"MARRIAGES."

some time February. No definite arrangements will be made, hever, until the arrival of the new Governor

Several important alterations will be wad in the timetable of the Konbon- Canton Railway as from Tunahing next It is proposed that the first local train shall arrive at Köwlong at Mardin, instead of 5 am, and that the last train shall, leave Rowleam at 7241 pon... instead of 5.18 p.8.

At az extraordinary general meeting Cooper, China, and of Mrs. Cooper, suler the legat aqeets of the case, Mr.

Montgomery Terrace Mount Lix has disgnarged the defenlaint of the Indething" Steam «Navigation Furia, Glasgow, to Isa, daughter of basing his decision on the definition ng no 4m, held under the championship of Mr. Mr. and Mrs, N.. A. MacPherson,

TH, Onslus Drive, Dennistoun. mwner, as given in Stroud', Judicial | D. Q. M, Bernard, yesterday morning at Meray MONK AL St. Joseph's Dictionary," which "state, that the owner: Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co.'s offies,

Church, Shanghai, ou September 3rd. by the Rev. Father J. Urochet, B.J.. u sitip under the "Merchant Shipping|| the resolutions altering the Articles of

t▸

but must be restrained to such actual

James Joszon, eldest son of the late Act des it in an the, registered owner T. Murphy, R.L.C", of Macrisotii, fry. if he has parted with all control over her, land to Dons, ellest daughter of the at Mr. and Mrs: Munk of Vanemu ver, B.C.

DEATHS. DALLAR. Killed in action in Kussin, about the end of August. Linut. G. BANKS DALLAS (Somerset Light In- fantry, eldest son of George Dallas, ngs 2 yea£ PSA,

WANTED by a leading British Insur-ANVILLE At The Nursing" "Home,

Ciapny u sifte of Offices in or before the 31st October next, in the Central District of Hongkong

eply

Box 1991, Care of "Daily Press ""Office.

FOR SALE.

[1991

R Handicap Clave. Winner of Com- odore's Cup last year and second io Championship.

●ACING yacht "ROLLA" of the

Apply to-

"F. C. POTTS, 11, Queen's Hoad Central. Hongkong, September 4th, 1919. [909

FOR SALE. ́

RIVE-ROOMED HOUSE at the PEAK.

Annly to

MEES, HASTINGS & HASTINGS, Solicitors, No. 8, Des Voeux Road Central.

[1229

TO LET.

board, in Upper Levels. Apply-

"R. P., Care of "Daily Freus" Office.

[1208

Shanghai, on September 5th., BEA- TRICE GILANTILAR, beloved wife of F. C. Glanville, Jongs, At Peking, in August 30th,

SPROSON FARROW JONER, Manager free China Co., aged 38 years,

HONGKONG OPPID: 104, Dys Vaux Road, O. LONDON OFFICE: 181, FL. Bruary, E.C.

*

The Daily Press.

Hosokong, SEPTEMBER 11TH, 1918

THE DEFENCE CORPS MUSKETRY COURSE. COMPLAINT is made by the members of the Hongkong, Defeace Corps of the needless waste of time that takes place in firing the annual musketry cour Under the exiating arrangements they are called upor, to sacrifies a whole afternoon in firing about 'Efteen "rounds, which nece

Tower for the time being of the ship by himself by his master or miter authorised agent manages and natrols

her.

A SHORT-SIGHTED POLICY.

Association, passed at a meeting held on Augast Ruth, were confirmed.

r

The death crusred at the S. Savn!' Hospital, Tukin, on August 5th, nter a very friet, illness, ni Mr. Richard C. Veft, on at the senior, directors of the Standard Oil Company, Mr. Veit, whos lins, beera assbeinted with the Company for abet-50 years, was just foetuËng CANADA,British Malaya, and other parts esiness tour in the East. He had a fined ut the Empire are offering inducerarats to Shanghai, Hongkong and Manila, ex-soldiers to settle on the land, and, we Mr. Eric Breann and Mr. Milton, both hope that one lesson which this policy of when have seen service in France, teaches will not be lost upon the Govern: have, wently arrived from Home to joia ment of this Colony. We do not pretend, the staff of the British Legation at of course, that Hongkong can follow the Teking as student interpreters. The example of the self-governing. Dominions former is a brother of Mr. J. F. Brenan, and larger Crown Colonies in this matter, how f'onkul at Nanking, and had recently but there is a moral to be drawn from it beer in British "service in India. Mr. that is capable of local application: It Milton was ten months in the Chinese is that the best interests of the State

Customs Service before war was declared. demand that facilities be afforded to

According to the Osaka dinhi negutia- people to devidop the hand, which other fions are now going on between the Com- wise remains unproductive. There is munications Department and the Pacific„ territory now ging fallow within this Commercial Cable Company with a view Colony which might be a source of wealth if Steps were taken to encourage and San Francisco. It is expected that reduring the cable rates between Jajian Chine agriculturalist, to settle apon the negotiations will be successfully on-

ic.

The Housing problem, too, would eluded, and the rutes reduced by between de acute to-day "if there had 10 and 20 per cent. The rate for wireless beca fewer omtacles placed in the messages are likely to be Inwered at about.

sitats some right visits to the range Thy contend that it would be an improve building purposes.

way of those who desired sites for the same time. ment in every way if they were permitted seems to be obsessed with the idea that tainment, per t áll, will be given at

The Government

We are asked to announce that an enter-

All persons, with certain excep on, thVERY Nice Furnised Apartments with fire thror times that samler of rounds its paramount duty is to charge as much the Peak (lub by sose of the Peak minin in the Colony for more than 7 day we required to Register themselves ande REGISTRATION of PERSONS

Crockers, ORDINANCE, 1816

CA, Cabinet,

Teak Bookcase, Dinner calare required, may be obtained at th

Dining Chairs, Silver Warp Marble-top Washstands, Cooking

Forms of gistration, giving the par ... and at all Punce Staltun

aut baceodiu

Stove Cutlery, Toilet Set, Electric baris The Penalty for non-compliance is a fin

and a long line of Bundries.

Catalogue will be issued.

TERMA-Cash on Delivery...

Hongkong, September 8th 1919

FRENCH

LESSONS

MOUBBION.

E. D. G. WOLFE, Captain Superintendent of Polios th, September, 1919.

WAI

KEE

IK KORSION® MİLL ROAD.

FLAG AND SAILMAKER.

No. 179, Des Your Road Central, · Top Floor,

BONG KONG.

TELEPFONT No. 1833.

tre

TO LET.

ART of Ground Floor.

PART

10, Des Yeux Road Central..

Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST MENT & AGENCY CO. LTU

[1100

No.

TO LET.

O. 10 T PEAK, Boomed House

at the Peak... Apply to

PERCY SMITH SETH & FLEMING

[529

4

during one attendance, for it would as possible for land in order to slow a interfere legs with their ather engage good return from premia, instead ofhildren's League, entitled The Night ldren in aid ni the Ministering ment and condue to better shooting.giving easy access to land and recouping Nursery on Fifteen rounds are hardly enough to itself from the increased yield of taxa-17th, at 5 o'clock. Tickets (price $1 alı Wednesday: Eptember enable a man to feel at home with his rifle, tion. The present system cheeks enter

for adults and 50 cents for children) may and the practice is as unsatisfactory as a prise, whereas the suggested alternative be had from Mrs. Iny, 13094, Penk (Tele billiard match of 25 up would be. The would stimulate it:, suggestion is made, also, that those who qualify as first-class shots in one weakoz should be excused, as "marksmen” are;

the elementary practice in the next: This would result in an economy of time and servo as an inducement to everyone to do big best. It is pointed out that the pre- sent course is that prescribed for the regular Army, the members of which have nothing else but their military duties to claim their attention.

"The Rev. J. Kirk Maconachie left the

Colony yesterday on the Karen Mary.

The annual general meeting of the Corinthian Yacht Club will be held next! Wednesday.

Two pilot hents will be sold by auction at Foochow on October 17th by Messrs. H. S. Brand & Col

phone No. 2122): Mrs. Dodwell, 108, Peak: Mrs. Crockatt, 17, Peak Roads and Messrs. S. Mostris & Co.

TYPHOON WARNING:

The following telegram has been received by the Americas Consulate General. Hongkong, from the Manila Observatory

K50 p.m., September 9th. Cyclone or typhoon N. of Yap, moving Wor W.N.W

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