THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER LIST,

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

FOR SALE..

complete.

Apply to

11

ROOM Kro EDWARD HOL

15

G.

PUBLIC AUCTIONS.

BT APPOINTMENT.

HUGHES AND HOUGH,

AUCTIONÉEEN TO THE GOVERNMENT AND

ABRIKALTY.

General Auctioneers,

Share, Coal and General.

Produce Brokers

TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). November Mad, ie, at 10:30 AM.. nt their

Sales Houma,. i

SUNDRY HOUSEHOLI › FURNITURE.AC. Hemoved to Sale Rooms for convenience of sale. A number of pair's of Gent's Shoes,

AND

Two Fox Terrier Pupa (8 weeks old).

TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) November 2nd, 19 9, 10.30 AM, at their Safe Rooms,.

A Small Consigament of SUPERIOR CHOCOLATES, Ere, Etc. rently arrived in the Colony (to be soldi w hout reserva).

Comprising:-Connoimmir; Boudoir, Opern, Kuzte, Counters, Exquisì e, etc., etc.,

2491%

On TUESDAY,

November 25-h 1919, commencing at 2.30 PM.

USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,. CARPETS, GLASS, PLATED WARE, di, ke.

As follows:

15 Tapestry-covered thescartiaki Solus anar Armchairs (new),

ssional Tables, Upholding Cards and Suite, Terk-

wood Bedroom Furniture- comprising Bed- steal large and small Wardrobes. Dressing Tals, Washstands &c, (fumed Teakwood), Sireboards, Dinner Waggons, Extension Din- Fables and Chairs, L., Dinner Services, Circkory, and Glass Ware, Cooking Stoves Cutlery

Lee...

Bath Roain Utensils, Electro- Plates Ware. Electric

Rasding Lamps, Teakwood Sermons Sundry Blackwood Furniture, Blackwood Fize Screeca, de, Side Tables 4 "haipi now and second-hand, Curtains, fé

Allo

Que Piano, Two Bickabas,, Tennis Ball, tc., te

(Full Particulars, from Catalogue).

On TUESDAY, 19 9.

November 25th,

vd

commencing At 2.30 r.m., at their Sales Rooms,

A few Lots of

Double hemstitched Sheet, Linen Damask Table Clotha, Turkish Face Towels. Bath Towels, Embroidered Bedspreads and Table Covers,

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* Ons Wardrobe Trunk, Bellow Valides and Suit Cases and Two Prismatic Binoculars.

(All are New Goods). Tanks :-- Caeb

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers

R

PUBLIC AUCTION.

tions from Tar Marshal LF THE Counr, to sell by Public Auction,

INTIMATIONS

1

NOTICE

DEOFESSIONAL MOTION PICTURE HAVE This Day taken into Partnership

Q

R.

FOR SALE

TENDERS are invited for the purchase

the following

my brother G. BOULTREE RAVEN and the business hitherto carried on by me under the Firm name of R. F. RAVEN, Architect and Engineer, will in future be carried on by the Partnership under the Firm name of RAVEN & RAVEN, Architects and Engineers at 6,. Des Vaux Road Contral.

A. R. F. RAVEN, Architect and Engineer. Hongkong November 18th, 1919. [1343

NOTICE

WE hereby notify that we have Opened To-day a Branch Office of our firm

ISO EXPORT COMPANY, LTD. Canton, November 17th, 1918

81544

Secondary Calla complate, now, consisting of Positiveind Negative Sections, Containers, in Canton under the Management of MR. Separators and feesy connections etc. E. HUYGEN, who will Sign for our Firm Capacity amper hours; onlinary per Procuration. discharge rate about do upe,

The articien ar gae

Men and further signo Sealed Tengers to be fulend at details applied on applies tions to the under ice of Naval Store Officer not later tlu NOVEMBER 29TH, 1915. The lughest or any part of a tendem will not neevasurity or accaptesi

GL PLATI, Saval Store Over, BM Naval Yard,

Hongkong.

IN THE SUPREME COURT, OF

HONGKONG.

IN THE MATTER of the fSHEIK

NO

:>

NOTICE,

REPULSE BAY HOTEL

Deder to ewende the Contractors to The work in connection with the above that the earliest possible data withoman interruption, and in order to avoid all pinility of damage to the Fluoring, Tiles Paint Work. te, the public are Frequentl

kin-tly abstain from visiting the Ratio

13.00

and from this date until its couplation and formal

opening of which due Noticn will be given by Advertisement in the Pocal Newspapers.

The Management of the Hotel feel sure

INTIMATION

A. S. WATSON & CO.,

LIMITED.

ESTABLISHED 1871.

12 10

therefore, that the labouring classes are the labouring classes in the States now beginning. to identify the Govern-have been influenced by extremists ment with the Capitalisti. and that they be gathered from the terms of the extremists among them do not hesitate to iltimatum presented by the dockers in advocate its overthrche. In Beitain, the San Francisco to the steamship companies. "absence of sabotage in the recent labour Besides asking for increased wages, disputes was das to the confidence of the they demanded a 25 per gent. share- Trades Crions in the sons of justier af of all dividends declared and the general commanity, the répresentative per cent interest in the ownership of the character of the House of Commons and business with a corresponding representa- the impartiality of the tourts of Law:tion on the Board of Directors. In New The relations between Capital and Labour York the longshoremen claimed ate have been strained to braking point in fueroase of more than 200 per cent. America simph through the refusal of Ove their

Im wages

**Ther employers to recognise the Changing con- American miners demand a uniform se ditions in industry. We find in Britain, per

ipereuse, in Wages Ame 197 the other hamk prominent thirty hours week with sime and adult capitaling like Lord Laverúrtak deefarfar ertime and double time for Sundays. ing that the success of the British nation, and holidays. The deliberations of thes

Washington Conference build a tari

CONFECTIONERY: depends at the payment of high wages.

we have received fresh stocks of

CADBURY'S

*

Tori.

ماء

and that the recent unrest is perfectly that the goncessions progood will natural, demonstrating that the British liberal ruough to satisfy the general Caurkoani, ambitions, which is fortunate Andy of workers now that they have bevat lease the absence of 'ambition worlding under the tutelage of the lowers spell disaster Earch Exxyureate zues national Workers of the World. With be even farriage, then recognising the justies laid and the facts we sta enables to of the workmen's donasit. for high wages View the inbour situation in the Buitisk and glatter voldicions emplos manten a truer perspective.

CHOCOLATES, is consider that the ultimate advent

and

CASSIM ISMAH. jate of Victoria, then may rely upon the wady BUCHANAN'S

in the Colony of Hongkong carry

ing on business as S. EN ISMAIL" AND COMPANY, Merchant, den

OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the

Court has, by virtue of sextiou 5 the Probate Ordinance 1887 (No. 2 of 1997), made an Order limiting the time for wind ing in Claims to or against the above" Estate to the 20th day of December, 1919.

Creditors and caimants are herby required to send the r claims to the und - signed by the above data.

Dated the 17th of November, 1919.

D'ALMADA & MASON, "33, Queen's Road Central, Victoria, Hongkong. Solicitors for the fanctors."

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ST. GEORGE'S BALL.

JANUARY STE, 1920. MMBERS of the Society of St. Jorge

Hongkong will shortly receive Notices concerning the above.

Being the first Ball given by the Society since being re-formed, applications from Englishmen who are not yet members will be considered by the Committee,

Applications for Tickets abould be sent in not later than DECEMBER STE, 1919.

By Order,

JOHN BENTLEY, Fon. Secretary. c/o UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LTD.

SINGING. PIANOFORTE.

1

[1845

AN experienced Lady Liocutiste, Trinity College London, just arrived, is villing in Five PUPILS for Singing, Piano, Theory of Music, and the Art of Accompaning Terms Moderate.

Apply- Box No. 1647

Care of Daily Press Office. [1547

MOTOR SCHOONER - WERGELAND.”

operation, of the public in the foregoing gird.

To this Sixth day of November, 1818.

WG: HONGKONG HOTEL CO. LTD. Frondson of the REPULSE BAY HOTEL,

J. H. TAGGART, ·

Manager.

G.

K

NOTICE

of the worker on the linetomize a 3 be the means of achiesing the realest magiable industrial, progress. "

Whib other employers de

N

LANKET RAK-

1 wanting that

fprepared. ** 211 accept Ite

Three ves (one death) of dipshtta: in and ye ease (ne druthy of cerebrus"

fully share mual fever were reported in the kabung

Cup Widnesday.

art

Aupingst there who hit the tolong en changing the so. Empress of Japan, un Weddsindad

CHOCOLATES: cheerfully. da contrast with afronom, ver Mỹ, FL. Putts, Mr. this at-ride, the refusal of Judge Claus [and Str. 3. 4. F. Bien, and Mr. S. President of the Steel Corporation, to negotiate with tense unions, and his

Princess

1455

King George-Bournville

Queen's Selected

Boudoir Exquisite-Opera

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other varieties.

Li. Purons with the exception of A

perron of Chinese race, wishing to leave the Colony must have in their posses- sion & VAJAU PASSPORT. Passengers not in possevion of passports will not be allowed to leave the Colony

Steknost,

Vies Adviral Sir AL samlere, (K-6-8, returned to the Colony on Wed- preslay evening on the Fingship,, B.M.S. Berkongs

He asumed theiak emand of the Far Eastern Squadron on Novein- for th

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Nut-determination to uphold the principle of ittle opere slag" in the steel Works, is

zightly regarded as

A promion, ty strike." The result of the unwillingness and of employers in America to recognise iuly emstitad labour organisations ats stimulated the growth of the dangerous; Anoget the whas returned to the ideas promulgated by the International long on Wednesdag (eing by the Workers of the World. The authorities Ago wgn- Mel B. V. 147 Farr and Mel have farther aggravated the trouble, by | F, C. Jenkin, C.B.E., M., Jenkia wag making marrys of the members of the film'mooths on his way brom home owing. organisation by emplesing oppressive to the difficulty of ohudiging areonnaela. Wear against F21 The methods rien. adopted throughout the States in dealing with the labour upbeavy have been and 3 al. yesterday there was a

Between 10 jane on Wednesday night very satisfactory, and are directly responsible for the series of strikes which the Peak. They were noticed throughout tinuous light of thousands of birds over has occurred within the last two months The steel workers' strike broke out on Hospital, where the patients were kept the five hours passing over the Matilda

All persons, with certain exceptions, who

remain in the Colony for more than 7 days are required to Register them- selves ander the REGISTRATION PERSONS ORDINANCE, 1916.

Forms ticulars required, may be obtained at

of Registration, giving the par A. S. WATSON & CO. the G.P.O. and at all Police Stations

The Penalty for non-compliance is a fine not exceeding $50.

B. D. C. WOLFE, Captain Superintendent of Poliso Hongkong, Septembe. Stad, 1919.

PUBLIC ADCTION

By OED 07, THE MORTOAOPES

40.

MR. GR. P. LAMMERT has received

instructions to sell by Public Anction..

TO-DAY (FRIDAY)," the 21st day Nayember, 1918, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon at his Sale Room in Duddell Stret, Victoria. Hongkong. The Steamship “ASIA”

4

1081 tons now lying in Kowloon Bay in the Harbour of Hongkong together with all the furnitures, Ston) equipment and apparten- lances, now on board

IN ONE LOT

N

LIMITED.

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY.

September 22nd. and on the opening day seven of the strikers were killed by the

JGLOXO OFFICE: 101, Das Vocx Rop, Gguard at a st4l-works in Newcastle.

· Lakpan Orrick: 131, FLEET STREET, E.C.

Pennsylvania. The strike involved, fiu fower than 27,000 workers in 20 States

The Baily Press.

HONGKONG NOVEMBER 2187, 1DIA.

LABOUR UNREST IN AMERICA Wars discussing the labour troubles in

Poti

awak by the noise. It is thought that good proportion of the birds were duck.

Overseas (op

Mr. 6. Morse, captain of the Lurhour, a frequen caller in Hongkong, was on of the Union, and Jastout over three weeks. ship for China, prejetted by the^ November and, prior to the departure of Of the twelve demands' made by the the Bangkok Kbeag Chew the chief was the right of "gollective minity with a gold and enamel medal, in Ibargoining.**

the steel strike pérognition of his rescuing farty, of thy luckers strike with ita eres and passengers of, thé, junk Kung November 1st, half-a-million coal-minera | 22nd. serious dislocation of shipping On Face ferry in the China Ma qu August.

<

the

downed

After

tools" to

tuettre

The death demurred, og elder fach.

thing Run.

wan, Dr..

PRIZE

discussing measures

114 the for

Dodd's B was

In the biter hnarches of Fourth Cuina - Chieng Rai,

Hongkong, ovember 17th, 1919. [1577

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the British Isles, there is a natural ten wages and shorter hours. The railway of the Rev. W. Clinton Fold, D., G TENDERS are invited for the purchase! This ship is a Chinese ship registered in

of the above SCHOONER 4 she lies Canton and is nstructed of steel. She has ency' for us to forget that the agitationen, also, threatened to throw the trans- in damaged condition in Shimonoseki, the following dimensions namely, Length for higher wag and improved conditions port organisation of the country into The Undersigned bave received intrus Harbour." For particulars apply to Warin fret, 9 inches, and her speed is about 10 knots, of life generally is net calized to toufaxiner by stopping work

feet, Breadth 32 feet 8 inches, and Depth 18 Shokwai, Shimonoseki.

For further particulars and conditions of British workmen. It has stirred even the Senate Sale and for orders for inspections of the Japanese, and in the United States it realising railway strikes. These mani-Tug and Chang Bang. It is tax vesnel please apply "to-

M KUNG YUEN,

srems to aim at an economic revolutionfestations of discontent did not come sud.

be hoped that the records of his journeys - in industry. 223, Wing Lok Street,

There is little in the denly. In fact, the tiovernment was con-

into what is still practically unknown M. DEACON, LOOKER, DEACON demanda of the British workers which is sidering means of averting the outbreak try will be available at no distani. not the direct outcome of the high cost of strikes when the steel-workers "threw the American Presbyterian Church Board date and not fucked up in his reports da

ON THURSDAY,

November 27th, 1919, at 10 AM at The

Police Fier, Yaumati,

The Steam Launch

." BLACKHEAD,”

Built at Cosmopolitan Doc, 1907.

Length BP

Beam

dersing

free inches.

Termos:- Cash.

B2 feet

10

6

Surfum

3 inches.

Con.

LOST.

Dark Brindle Bull PUP Bitch. -Finder Awill be nuwarded.

Reply to-

Box No. 1174 Care of "Daily Frame * Uffos. [1474

TO LET.

Depth .....

ENGINES-Compound.

BOILER-DI #tei 4 fre 9 inches ± 5.

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers to the Government Hongkong, November 201jp; 1919. [1561

SUITABLE FOR COAL STORAGE

MRS L M. HUDSON,

SKIN AND BATE SPECIALIST. UPERFLUOUS hair painlessly and

permanently removed.

Bast development and bust reduction. Chiropody speciality, Late of Hoshard College, Melbourne, Australia.

PALACE

CAMPBELL, MODRE & CO.,

Chater Boad.

1483

A Yanmati

VACANT PLOT of

Land ak

Apply to- THE HONGKONG LAND RECLAMA-

TION CO., LTD.

TO LET.

HARSTON,

1, Des Vour Road Central, Vendor Solicitors

or

4

+

to Ma.. GEO, P, LAMMERT, The Auctioneer.

[1482

.A. G. DA ROCHA. IS THE AUCTIONEER.“

[1417

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

VACANT PLOT of Land, Prays East.

Apply to-

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST

HOTEL, KOWLOON |* Corner of Halphong & Hankow Roads

TRİ, AĞIrma: Palaca,

1870 ́Minutes from Ferry and! Railway station. This Hotel has just been completely reanvated and refurnished is now up-to-date in every respect and ander, English Management,

Cuisine ander personal supervision of the Proprietor.

BAR AND BILLIARD ROOMS, TERMS MODERATE. Special–Armagerpest for Familica Application tar

amyummy a proud H. OXBERRY,

Proprietor.

MENT & AGENCY CO, LTD.

Large Garden.

FOR SALE

11330

MPL -Roomed House with OUNT GOUGE* No. 131, THE

LOILET KEO

York Buklinga.

Apply-

1355

THY JAPANESE CHOW. Bakiyaki Torinabo Chiri Yosensbe Tenfora Kalimeshi

Just the season and best cooking. HOTEL CHITOSE 1st Class Botel.

No. 6, Hsu Fung Lane, 337

it be

Queen's Road Central, Telephone No sort of the fact that the movement is world- tification for looking askance at the conNational Assyrian Song. A free-will

FAVOURED with fastractions

The Concerned,

from

ference

of living. The dislocation of trade and down the gauntlet tô Judge Úâny, chiefly

in America. industry which has followed the labour because they, did not believe that their agitation in Britain is to be déplored, rlains for higher wages and for the re

A leetun ou Turkey and Persia will be but there is the prospect of a satisfactory cognition of their own unions, side by give at the Wesleyan Methodist Church settlement. It is generally recognised side with the elimination of the indivi.ext Sunday at 6 o'chark by the Rev. Dr... that a demand for higher wages the dual company unions fostered by the MG. Danel, Archdeacon and Evangelist, those which obtained before tiw war must management," would obtain an impartial of the Assyrian Christian Church in be expected, though, of course, there are hearing in a conference called by the list, and who is from the group of Government and consisting, among others, refugees who escaped the Great Turkish soruetimes differences of opinion 11, to the iLmount uf the increase of Judge GABY, "Mr. Jous RockFELLER, He lost 66 of bis relatives, ins that should be granted.

jun, and Mr. ORAN BARUCH. Even some

Nor belading 2 of his own'khildren. Dr. Danjel employers fogard as chimerical the fear can

denied that in Judge will appear in Kurdish national costumer that concessions to labour will have an

GARY'S

strong bins against trade and will describe the Great Mastuern of adverse effect on British industry in view unionism the steel-workers had some just women and children by the Turks, Kurds, and Persians Mrs. Daniel will sing a wide. In the United States the labouring

at Washington. Subsequent offering will be taken at the close to help classes, who have always been regarded eventy have shown that the employers are the return of the Assyrian refugees L will sell by Public Auction, TO-MORROW much better off than those of other adamant in their determination to resist Mesopotamia, now under British, pruter-

the workers' demandy for higher wages. (SATURDAY), November 22nd, 1913,

nationk, are presenting demands which The American Secretary of Labour has at 230 r.x, at his Sales Room, Queen's End Contest men. There is also a virulence in the dis-employers of the miners. go far beyond those of British work had occasion to read a (Old Post Office Bailing)I EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE putes between masters and men in America suggested by the conference seem unlike which, happily, is absent from those in ly to effect a permanent cure of the Comprising: Chesterfield Coech and Arm Chairs, Bid Britain. There are lines of cleavage in the malady, as the employers have failed to wood Furniture, Braas and Iron Beristendis, relations of Capital and Labour which realise that they cannot intimidate the Tables, Brandin Carpets and Bugy Overmantels

Chir State and the Courts of Law intervene in workmen know that their employer Oconcional Tables, Brtension Dining Table, labour disputes only when a breach of cannot obtain fresh labour owing to the

Mirror Wardrobes, Pictures, Bed Sheets, Crockery, Glassware, the peace is actually "threatened. "In recent legislation against immigration. & Cabinet, Teak Bookcase, Dinner America, however, the Federal Court of By its refusal to recognise the now

Chairs, Silver Ware,

Washstands, Cooking Indianapolis recently issued an injure economic conditions, Capital is driving Stores

Toalet bet, Electric boards tion forbidding the miners to strike for workers into thy ranks of extremist and a long line of

Catalogues will be issued.

The Senate, alan has been consider organisations like the International -Cash on Delivery. Hongkong, November 18th, 1919.

ing measures for penalising a rail Workers of the World. The ex

B0016 sections of

Silk

sermon to the The remedies

tion.

Drawing Boom Suite at Coveraugur ill for the future. In Britain, the workmen by the threat of starvation, The British war loan at 5 per cent.

Clocks,

24

218

Way

strike.

It is not surprising, tent to which

WAR SAVINGS THIRTY-THIRD LIST OF THE

LOCAL ASSOCIATION.", from the members of the Hongkong and The following amounts were received South China Wax Savings Association for last month and have been invested in

g the total amunt, up to B.K., Locni errency, H.K. 40,954.27, bring. $2,006,773.40.

Rtraita currency, Btr. 82.6.06; bring- In the total

mount p to

Str. 2,3,4,8, total amount up to £6.65 id

Sterling 12 31 224 bringing Gold de lars (previously acknowledged), G.$7.345.51,

Yen (previously acknowledged) Yen.

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