NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
PNOTICE..
THE DAIRY FARM, ICE &
STORAGE CO, LTD.
THE
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LARSEN SUBSCRIPTION GRIFFINS. COLD | rr
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
THE TWENTY-FIFTH ORDINARY ANNUAL MEETING of SHARE- HOLDERS in the above Company will be heldi at the Company's Town Office, Lower Albert Road, Hongkong, on SATURDAY, 8th day of OCTUBRE, 19, at Noon, for the purpose of presenting the Keport of the Directors and Statement of Accounts to 31st July, 1911.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from 1st to 8th October, 1921, both days incluaite.
By Order,
'M. MANUE,..
Secretary, Hongkong, September 23rd, 1991.
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FOR SALE BY TENDER
STEAM LAUNCH "SKU'ATKA".
As she es at TAI KOK TSUL-A.P.C Installation.
LENGTH
DREADTH
DRAFT..
48′ 6′′
9.5"
Compound Engine 50 H.P. (Nen condensing) Built by The Hongkong & Whampoa Dock
Co, Ltd Speed ...
7 miles per hour. Reg, Tonnage... 10 toux. Banker capacity -4 tons coil. Water tanks etc..
Order to inspect can be obtained from THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM Company. Engineering Department, 1 King's Buildings, and tenders to be sent under sealed cover to the same aidress, on or before the 15th October, 1921.
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SALE OF H. M. TUG "ST. SAMPSON."
PENDER
THE HONGKONG
DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
INTIMATIONS
INTIMATION
NOTICE."
THE
HE Sto "ACORA" 3,350 tons deadweight, will be sold by Austion, st Louis, Maaritine, on 30th September,
For particulars apply tow
JARDINE, MATHESON, & Co., Lan.
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Guaranteed free
from
W
Anthrax
SUBS are due to arrive in Hong kong SUNDAY MORNING 25th inst., and will be drawn for SUNDAY AFTER- For: NOON at 5 P.. at the JOCKET CLUB | 1991. STABLES.
H. BIRKETT," Clerk of the Course.
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HONGKONG FOOTBALL CLUB.
THE
NOTICE OF MEETING,
NOTICE.
Ehare This Day REMOVED to the:
Second Floor of Sr. Grozer's BUILD- No abore Mes г. Shewan, Tomes & Co. Entranos on Chater Rosd.
Dated the Irt September, 1991,
THE
GEO. K. HALL BRUTTON & CO. (1379
HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOOK COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
HE Siru ANNUAL GENERAL MEET- ING of Members will be held in the. Ofess of Mesars, JAZDINE MATHESON & Co.. Lab., (top door) by kind permission on Tuesday, 27th September, 1921, at 5.35 p.m.
41471 CANADIAN PACIFIC OCEAN SERVICES, LIMITED,
the SHARE REGISTER and TRANS- FER BOOKS of. the Company will be TAFFECTIVE from the 8th September CLOSED from the ir to the STH OcroIEL
1991. the name of the CAVADIAN 1991, both days inclusive. PACIFIC OCEÀK: SERVICES, LIMRED" has been WARRANTS for the INTERIK changed to CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAM-DIVIDEND can obtained at the Office of the SHIPS, LIMITED.”
Company, s Queen's Buildings, Hongkong, on
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P. A. COX, General Agents, Hononong, September 16th. 1941.
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
MEMBERS wishing to subscribe for
HORSE BAZAAR SUBSCRIPTION GRIFFINS for the 1911 Official Meeting will find lists at ib Hongkong Club, Jockey Club Stables and at the Race Course.
TENDERS are invited for the pur- chase of the above vessel with Engines and Boilers and Various Aux IN liary Machinery on board.
Fall parti culars the vessel and conditions of sale may be obtained from the undersigned.
The vessel will be on view at H.M. Hongkong from the 20th
Docky 1921 to the 20th October, 1921.
Permits to view the vessel may be obtained von application to the under- and a tender from may be obtain- signed. ed on payment of a deposit of $500.
Tendors will be received in the Office
of the Commodore, Hongkong, up to Noos. on MONDAY, the 31st October.,
H. G. LOWE.
Naval Store Officer. Hongkong. 22nd September, 1941.
BALE PARTICULARS OF H.M. TUG ST. SAMPSON."
D
135ft. Opin.
35!!
16. 7.
Length between perpendi
culars Breadth, extreme... Depth (under side of "8" Bar Keel to Upper Deck).................... Tonnage according to British
Rules, Grass 47
Now bongkong & Whampoa Dock
Co., Ltd. Hargkong
Completed. January, 1920.
Materials of Construction
Wood Fittings in Cabins, &c. Iron General Fittings on deck, &c. Steel. Hull, bulkheads, de. Deeks.......Forecastle, Upper and Lower. A-single screw steel steamer of I.H.P. 1200 fitted with internal electric lighting at 100 Volts,
Built under Lloyds survey. 100 AI. for towing purposes.
The vessel is new and her not been in Bervice since delivery from the builders. [1435
"BEN LINE OF STEAMERS, LTD. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. The Strumshij.DENLADI" FROM LEITH ANTWERP. MIDDLESBRO LONDON & STRAITS. YONSIGNEES of Cargo are heroby inform- ed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the bazardan and/or ext hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kow. loop Wharf and Gordown Co., Ltd.; whence and or from the wharven delivery may be obtained.
No Clains will be admitted after the Goods have left the Golowns, and all Goods remaining arielivered after the 29th Sept., will be subject
rent
to
All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 8th Oct/or they will
not be recognized.
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are
to be left in the Godowns, where they will be
examined on the 29th Sept.,. at 10 a...
No Fire Insurance has been affected.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.,
Agents Hongkong, September 22nd, 1921. [1480
NAVIGATION
INDU-CHINA STEAM
"COMPANY, LIMITED NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND- SINGAPORE.
HE Stejs
"KUMSANG"
T havingarrived hom the above ports. Consignem of Cargo by bare hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and or extra hazardous Godowns the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and. Godown Company, Limited, whence, and/or from the wharves, delivery may be obtained
Goods pot cleared.
will be abjeer to rent.
10
by tho 97th Sept.
All broker, chafod, and damaged packagei are to be left to the Godowne, where they will be examined. Clatmangainst the steamer mnat be presented within 10 days of arrival, otherwise they will not be recognized,
No Fire Inrasace will be effected by us in any pass whatever
Bill of Lading will be contardgoed by
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO. LTD.
Geberst Manager, Hoogkong, September 22nd, 1981. [1481-
H. BIRKETT,
Clerk of the Course.
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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG
จา
and after the 11th October next.
By Order of the Board,
R. M. DYER,
Chief Manager, Hongkong, September 17th, 1921.
PREPAID
11457
WANTED"
ADVERTISEMENTS
« Letters are ¡ying at this Office for
Boxes CK, KX, LM, LF, LE, LT, LU.
LW, MA, MK, MZ, A, 50,
WANTED thoroughly efficient SHOET lars of speed, and experience. Good salary, to ruitable person. Apply Box NB, e/o Daily
TYPIST. Send full particu
COMPANIES (WINDING UP) No. 2 or 1920.
MATTER of the Companies Press Office. Ordinances 1911 to 1991
THE
azd
wall.
IN THE MATTER of the Chinese Partnership W furnished BOOK int contra locality,
Ordinance 1911.
Be the CHAP CHEUNG SING KI (Ip Liquidation.}
ANTED.-By bachelor, ·
with or without board. " Apply Box NA. Daily Preis Office.
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WANTED-YOUNG LADY TYPIST
TAKE NOTICE THAT A MEETING OF
secks positiong will. sak for moderate CREDITORS in the above-named mafter salary. Reply Box MY, s/o Daily Press Office. will be held at the Office of Mer LINSTEAD
[118 & DAVIS, Alexandra Buildings, Top Flour, on MONDAY, the 3rd day of October, 1991, at Nook.
AGENDA
1. To consider whether it is advisable to trans- fer to the CHARTERED BISK OF INDIA AUSTRALIA & CHINA, Saigon Branch, for
WANTED. FURNISHED HOUSE at Chang Chow for October. Reply stating terms, poation, number of Rooms, s to Box MZ, d/o Daily Prem Office... 117
TIOR SALE—4 STEWART TERRACE
the benefit of the parties who claim to be Peak Apply to H. E. POLLOCK, Princes of the stearoship cds of the cargoes
entitled thereto, the
DEVANONGSEE" and CADDOPEAT" now in the hands of the Liquidator and whether application should be made to the Court accordingly To consider
stence and if so to authorste
E poting simondiz application to the Court accordingly.
·Dated this 21st day of Peptember, 1921.
C. BERNARD BROWN,
Liquidator.
G.
B.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
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DARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS
Buildings.
97
VIZANTED. - Married Sup
Couple requiro URNISHED Faring y
$
ODO
For partion apply to THE HONGKONG LAND RECLAMA.
TION CO. LTD.
TO LET
GODOWN at Bam Shui
1148
Po near Cosmopolitan Dock Large open com Metal, Lumber, Ores, etc." pound in front raitable for,, the" forage of Marine Lot; "pproached either from hand or water side.
For particulars apply to—”
W. G. HUMPHREYS & CO.
Ps letting by Public Laotian Bale SEPTEMBER, 1921, at 2 PM, at the Offices be held on MONDAY, the 28th day of of the Public Works Department, by Order HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR OF One Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 years, Lot of CROWN LAND at Shanubuipo in the commencing from 1st July, 1888, with the 66 option of renewal at a "Crown Bent to
fixed by the Surveyor of ALAJESTY THE KING, for one further term His of 24 years less 3 days.
be
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
No of cla
Registry No.
Locality.
Boundary
Measurements.
Contante
L
feet, feet, feet, funt.
As per safe plac."
4,120 5,410
PUBLIC AUCTION. "
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PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS of by Public Auction Sale, to be held on MONDAY, the 20th day of SEPTEMBEL, 1921, at à PM, at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of Hra EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR
in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 76-years, commencing from 1st July, 1838, with the option of renewal at a Crown Boat to be fixed by the Surveyor of Hu MAJESTY THE KING, fer one further term of 2 years,
3 days.
less
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
1 No. of Hale
Registry No.
Locality
Boundary
Mieremeta
foot. 100th sest | Fort,
da per mis plan.
Square feet.
Annual Beátal.
Upset Frice.
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FOR SALE. 17 "ENLIS". THE PEAK, RURAI, K
BUILDING LOT NO. 117, Azen 12,958 Square Feet, containg:-
GROUND FLOOR-Large Drawing and Dining Rooms-Wide enclosed Verandahs. HALL-PANTRY-Store Room, &c.
FIRST FLOOR-Two large and one smaller Bedrooms--Two Dressing Rooms-Three Bath Rooms.
BASEMENT Furnace for Heating Servants quarters at back,
Tennis Court
A GARDEN LOT for adjoining present small Tennis lawn at an annual payment of $5 can be obtained..
Apply-
Box 1368, Car of Daily Preen Oilce.
British-made
SHAVING BRUSHES
fine assortment
Just received,
1921.
The Asiatic Petroleum Co. is advertis- ing the steam launch Suniatra for sale by
Lady Ho Tung and Min Ho Tung.
Stater adopted the unjust and inequit able manner in which the Shantung Problem was disposed of" as one of their tender. reasons for refusing to ratify the Treaty, It formed a subject of comment in nearly all President HARDING's election speeches returned to Hongkong yesterday after The United States, "says Mr. LIANG CHI
a prolonged sojourn in North China. „CHIAD, has no particular, love for China, Forty-nine Larsen griffins for the forth but the American people recognise that coming annual race meeting are due on the Versailles, Trenty requires revision, Bunday, and will be draw for in the and he regards the Pacific Conference as
afternoon.
A 17-year old labourer, employed at
At the twenty-sixth ordinary general eating of shareholders in the Sta Steam Navigation Co., Ltd., a dividend of five per cent for the half-year was approved.
A farewell concort by the talented musical artistes who are visiting Hong kong is announced for Thursday of next..
a means to that end so far as the Far Eastern question is concerned, For China to settle, the Shantung Question the Kowloon Dock was accidentally kill by private negotiation with Japan would ed, on Wednesday, by falling from the be, he says, to deal so treacherously side of a ship to the bottom of the dry with the United States that no friendly dock. nation would be disposed to take up China's cause again. Mr. LraNG invites the Prime Minister to consider the significanes of this effort by Japan practically on the eve of the conference. "The object of the Japanese Minister, he says. “I simply to start negotia- tions. It will give him a lame excuse for refusing to discuss the problem in the Pacific Conference. It is, therefore, imperative for the Chiness Government to make a definite declaration that there will be no direct negotiation respect- ing the Shantung Problem. Otherwise, the Japanese will adopt a policy of delay, and declare in the Pacific Conference that, whereas direct negotiations are going on between the two nations, there is no necessity for a third party to stop ia. In the event of such an becurrence, Janies, RN., C.B. flying the flag of the Government will see its blunder, and Admiral Sir Alexander Duff, K., B., will never, be able to obtain justice for Commander-in-Chief, is expected to the country."
arrive ut. Shanghai on Saturday, October·· 29th, and to remain until November 14th. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Currie of Hankow,
Mr. Lusa, writing before the publi- cation of the text of the offer, anticipated We do not.
A. S. WATSON & exceedingly harsh terms.”
CO. LTD.,
(Established 1841)
HONGKONG DISPENSARY!
know whether his views on that point have undergone any modification since he has had an opportunity of studying the full text of the offer. It can hardly be said to disclose any terms which can be so characterised, but he is fully per- suaded that, whatever the language used to disguise the fact. Japan wants to have "all her privileges and booty recognised and legalised." This is. în effect, what
week at 3.30 in the Chamber of Com- |-- merce' hall.
A large assembly spent an enjoyable. evening at Wiseman's Café, last night, whew a dance was held in aid of the philanthropic objects served by the Ministering Children's League.
H.M.S.
Hawkini (Captain W. M...
at present in Shanghai. Mr. Curric is Commissioner of Customs at Hankow. He is suffering the consequences of a 20. foot fall, which injured his spine. some time ago, and is at present under treat- ment for it. Mr. and Mrs. Currie will return to Hankow probably after month's time.
Rice at Shanghai last week went up
is being said also by the represefftatives to $12.00 a picul on account of the heavy of the Shantung Provincial Assembly who rain and the few rice boats which have are in Peking actively engaged in pro- been arriving in port. It is reported paganda against direct negotiations. that the crops, both rice and cotton, have They say that the thirty millions of been badly damaged by the water and Shawtent or the "International tribunal collected, the farmers will consider them. - cent of the crop can be selves fortunate.
at Washington. But what guarantee is there that they would accept it if it did did not fully satisfy their desires ?. Tho
One of Shanghai's latest sensations,"" Versailles Treaty is as much an inter- says the Mercury, lies in the mark situs- national decision as will be any decision tion. Buyers have been in, the market by the Washington Conference, but the for several months now and recently GENSBURGEEAt Shanghai, on Septem-z populi of China absolutely declines when the German exchange was fluctuat ber 18th, to Mr. and Mrs. V. D. to beed it. It is interesting to notice ing around the 50-53 to the tael point GENSBURÓZE, a daughter,
that the Northern Chinese newspapers very extensive traasuctions were carried not unanimous in their protest week there has been another big decline" through. Since the beginning of last
BIRTH.
MARRIAGE.
DEATH.
are
with
STALEER-SHORTT. On September 21st, against direct negotiations. "Chinese in the value of the mark and deals are at the Union Church, ABCHIEALDpublic opinion," says a Chinese news currently reported at 77 for cash and STALKER, son of Duncan Stalker, agency, is gradually shaping into two 70 forward. Milngavie Scotland, to MAZY C. SHORTY, daughter of Alfred Robinson, campa." Ono camp favours negotiations Liverpool.
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Japan providing that reserves her rights to bring up the China DOWDING-A Weihaiwei, on September it 'she deems it necessary to do so, and question at the Washington Conference 11th, Jons. FINDCANE DOWDING, only son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. DOWDING,the further condition is attached that if State, Li Hung-chang) and the French Shanghai, aged one year and ten
the negotiations are not completed by Manchu Court which gave France the months...
the time the Conference meets in Novem right of priority in subscribing capital null and mines in the Liang Kang Provinces of for the exploitation and working of
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A
SEAMEN'S INSTITUTE
Sy
21, PRAYA EAST, HONGKONG,
Marine and HLM. Navy.
FOR
OR the nie of all Men of the Mercartile Reading and Writing Booms, Billiard Room, Officers Room, C.P.O.'s Boom Restaurant Concert Hall, Church, Motor Launch "Devspring."
Private Cabins and beds in Dormitones
The Daily Press.
- HONGKONG, SEPTEMBER 23RD, 1921.
THE "VOX POPULI": IN
CHINA.
The Asiatic News Agency states-that to the existence of an agreement signed. the French Consul at Canton has called the attention of the Chinese authorities. chang (brother of Graad Secretary of between the former Viceroy Li Han during the Last decade
of the defunct.
HONGKONG CWICH: 101, Das Vex Ro, O.ber they shall be declared Londor Onica: 181, FLAT START, E.Cod." Another demand this camp makes the then China Kann
is for full publicity of all discussions so that the whole world may know what is Times understands, has been sent to the happening. The probability is that these Prince of Wales to visit Siam on the An official invitation, the Bangkok discussions will continue for weeks on occasion of "His Royal Highness's forth end and nothing will be done by the Japan. Chinese Government before the Confer hear, however, that while expressing deep coming visit to India, Malaya, and Our contemporary regrets to ence meets at Washington that would appreciation of His Majesty's kind in give the Conference any justification for vitation, the Prince has declined it with regarding the problem as "in the way of to extend his already very extensive tour regret. His Royal Highness is unable, amicable settlement" by the two Powers on the present occasion, but hopes to chiefly concerned. The feeling voiced in avail himself of His Majesty's invitation NEWSPAPERS From the North which have the Chinese Press is too strong against at some future date. attitude of the Government at Peking ance of Japan's offer, but it is plainly Mandate that appeared in the Official - reached us since we commented on the direct negotiations to lead to an accept towards the amended offer of Japan in apparent that if there is to be an amic Gazette, at Peking, on September 11th,
Considerable interest attaches to regard to the return of Shantung to able settlement of the dispute Chipa must, instructed to come China show that even before the text of negotiate with Japan, but this does not appointed as an Inspector-General of the by which General Chang Kwei-ti i that communication was published a necessarily mean that she must commit pointed General Chi Chin-chun is ap- to Peking and is storm of opposition to direct negotiations herself to every condition Japan seeks to General Chang. General Chi is the Cou with Japan had already broken out. If impose. As we remarked yesterday some mandant of the 28th Division of the Tutung of Jahel to succeed. if is true that the American Government of these are clearly incompatible with the Jehol, nominally to participate in the Fengtion forces which recently arrived at has been interesting itself to secure a policy of the "open door," and are not Urga. Expedition. Battlement of this question before the likely, we imagine, to be countenanced lin has thus succeeded in gaining control Conference meets it is clearly desirable by the United States, even though other trouble may occur with General Chang'a General Chung Tao- over Johol, but it is feared that some. that it should be officially made knows, Powers might be disposed to acquiesce men when they find that he has been because one of the arguments adduced"
in them, having regard to all the circum removed from that post. In tins containing enough Seeds to plant a would be un act of treachery to the against direct negotiations is that it
stances of the casa. United States We have this view put
Sir Robert Ho Tung is said by verna cular papers in Canton to have been forward by so commanding personality
Visiting Peking and Tientsia in con- Robert Ho Tung kuows as well as any. as Mr. LIANG OBI CHIAO, who took a next month, by the Nyanza, and not next one that the mining muddlei
nection with the mining muddle." Bir prominent part in the Peace Conference week as inadvertently stated yesterdays matter for settlement in Canton rather at Vorsailles and who is regarded "as
is a China's greatest living acholar." In a Mr. L. N. F. McKinnon, formerly with add that the recognition of the mining than in Peking The papers which make letter to the Prime Minister he reminds the Chinese Maritime Customs Service in Northern as well be the Southern Ad Atatement about Sir Robert Ho Tung him of the firm sided taken on this ques Shanghai, has resigned from the Customs ministrations is one of the conditions concession to the Corporation by the tion by the Chinese delegates at the
pon which Great Britain will consider
FOR SALE COLLECTION OF
YATES
GARDEN SEEDS
moderate sized garden,
At 86 per tin.
GRACA
& 00.
about
N. 10, WYNDHAM STREET, HONGKONG.
P.O. Box. 520
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Mr. M. 8. Northcote will be returning
this
Versailles Conference, which saved the Service and gone to Tientsin as manager, the restoration of Weihaiwol to Chinn er dignity of Chins and aroused such there, of Boiss & Jo's olices, says A 1923 As most readers know, Great
interest in the world that the United Shanghai contempora
the expiration of the lease in the year of Britain has no lease of Weihaiwel