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NEW :ADVERTISEMENTS

NOTICE.

What is Book into part Ehare this day admitted Mr. Chana

nership.

LINSTEAD & DAVIS. Hongkong, 27th March, 1992,

NOTICE.

709

TO WHOM IT MAT-CONCERN, »E it known that the Consular Tariff has

Bécs roformed from to-day's date, 4%

ad valorem instead of 2"/..

0. D. CANSECO,

Courul General for Poru Hongkong 7th March, 1999. ..[708

INTIMATIONS

PEAK RESIDENTS' ASSOCIATION.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 28TH, 1922.

A MEETING to which all Peak Residents' are invited will be held on TUESDAY, next the Burn INSTANT in the Pank Club at

6.00 p.2.

To consider him.

**

A. Proposal to form a Peak Besilenta. ||

Association and if confrmed.

All matters relative theento

JOHN BENTLEY,

Hon, Secretary of Provisional Committee.

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INTIMATIONS

NOTICE

and after SATURDAY the 25th just, Mr. A. JOBARD, Acting Agent of the Messageries Maritimes will takes charge of the Hongkong Agency.

R. BODENFUSER,

Acting Agent

071

S

NOTICE.

INTIMATION

BURNETT'S

[698

DRY GIN

HAREHOLDERS in this Company are reminded that th calls and premium

CHINA SUGAR REFININGICO., LTD. dag in respect of the new issue Shares must be

paid on or before the 31-t inst

NOTICE.

THE UNION CHURCH LITNARY CLUB THE Fortyfourth Ordinary Annual Meeting

Forum

TO NIGHT, & P... "LLUSTRATED Musical Lecture on "Robert ILUSTRATEDY BOWES SMITH Assisted by Mrs. BOWES SMITH & Mr. HARRY ORE.

Au. Wincome.

[78

UNITED SERVICES RECREATION

CLUB.

DANCE will be haid at the U.S.R,C. on SATURDAY, the 1st April, 1822, start-

ing at P.15 pm. paactually.

wharetofore,

Kowloon, 27th March, 1921,

Arrangemente

/711

of the Shareholders of the above Co. will be held at the Offices of the General Agents, Pedder Street, on WEDNESDAY the 29th March at 11 am. for the purpose of receiving the Report & Statement of amounts for year ending dist December, 1921.

The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from the 15th to 29th Marcfi, both days inciasive.

JARDINE MATHESON & CO., LTD.

General Agents Hongkong, 10th March, 1922.

[675

HONGKONG_FIRE 'INBURANCE

CO., LTD.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

FIFTY-THIRD

THE DAIRY FARM, ICE & COLD STORAGE CO. LTD.

GODDARD & DOUGLAS.

(Telephone 122), MARINE SURVETOES. PENICE'S BUILDINGS,

"

NOTICE OF REMOVAL"

(697

WE hereby give notice of car REMOVAL

to new Offices on the 3rd Floor at No. 4. Des Voox ROAD, CENTRAL, on the 1 proximo. (90)

GODDARD & DOUGLAS.

EX ROYAL MARINES.

TERAL MEETING DIARY GENKINDLY communicate with P.O. Box 530

ERS will be held at the Offices of the THE HON. MRI E. H. SHARP, ., c... undersigned on FRIDAY, the 51st Marth

of

DICE RED

NY person having any knowledge of the whereabouts of the will of the late Mr,

E. H. SHARP, .c., ox. formerly of Hong- kong is requested to coa municate immediately with

DEACON, LOOKEIL

DEACON & HARSTON.

1 De'Voux Road, Ceneral Hongkong, 7th March, 1922.

17.0

BILLIARD.

PALACE HOTEL HANDICAP ;

14. Prize

2ad.

Highest Break

3rd.

Entrance For $3.00.

Entries close on April 10th,

God Water. Silver Cap. Billiard Che.

Names to be sent (with Entrance Feex; to

J. E. OXBERRY,

Palace Hotel. 705

THE COMPANTES ORDINANCES 19 1-192.

In the matter of the PACIFIC TRADING CO., LTD. in Voluntary Liquidation.

2:00

NOTICE is hereby given that the Creditors or before the seventeenth are required on day of April, 1922, to end their names and addresses and partica- lars of their debts or claims to the undersigned Victoria in the

at 31.

Colony of

Road Centrators of

hong, the

and if a required

of the 3 notice

in writing from the said Liquidators, are by their Sohcitors to come in and prove their debts auri claims at such time and pince an shall be specified in auch notice, or in defaal thereof shall be excluded from any distribution which may be made before such lebts are provedi.

Dated this 27th day of March, 1928.

WONG TAT TONG. WOO YUK TONG,

Liquidators.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

S.S. PATHAN"

1992, at Noos, for the purpose

receiving the Report of the General Managers, together

NOTICE

[661

with a statement of Accounts for the yearVISIT OF H.RH. THE PRINCE OF ended the 31st December. 1921,

The SHARE REGISTER Lod TRANSFER BOOKS will be (LOSED from the 17th to 31st March, 1992, both days inclusive.

JARDINE MATHESON

General Managers

CO., LTD. HONGKONG FIRE

INSURANCE CO., LTD. Hongkong, March 13th, 1922,

*583

HONGKONG POLO CLUB.

WALES ILLUMINATIONS

LANTERNS & CANDLES.

THE LANTERNS and CANDLES.ordered by Mr. C. MONTAGUE EDE hure arrived and Messrs. LANE CRAWFORD, LTD. have

undertaken to arrange for ime: The premises POWELL LTD. in WIN-MAN'S

espe

for the nation of

acepied by Mesure. WIERAN

already placed orders are requested to send to Parchasers who have this depest for ther supplies, Further onders any he sent direct to Messrs. LANE, CRAW- FORD, LTD. The d-put will be opened on March 28th and mannin open entil April 5th. Hours 90 to 12 and 1 to 5

BURNETT'S Gin

was a household word in London before most of the men who fought in the big war were born

AND

IS!

STILL

SOLE IMPORTERS:

+

CO.

LTD.,

FOR the convenience of the19 Members of will be used as the depot for the text of these. S. WATSON F

the Polo Clue and their friends, who wish to watch the Fola on the afternoon of Arte, temporary stands are being erected on the South (Pavilion) ride of the pround, to which admission will be by ticket only Mem hran ob xit tickets from Mr. J. BELL IRVING, c/o Messrs. JARDINE, MATHESON Co., LTD Owing

to the limited.acenmmodation available, tickets for triends will be limited to four per,Member.

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THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB RACE MEETING Wnts to be held at du honour of HRH. the Tinge Conte Happy Valley on Apr. 7th.

It lace starts at 2.30 p.m. Admission to Jockey Club Enclosures $5. Tickets can Folgained at Kelly & Walsh or at the Gaste. free, Programme, $1 Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform $1 each. The proceeds will be donated to the pro- posed New Nursing Home,

H. BIRKETT,

carb.

CH)

Clerk of the Course.

SOTICE.

TO OFFICERS AND ENGINEERS OF

THE BRITISH MERCANTILE MARINE

H.

نینز

SALE BY TENDER OF H.M.S.

"W1VERN"

:: :

1702.

TENDERS are invited for the purchase of the above named ship as she lies in the

harbour.

is

2. Full particulars of the ship, conditions of sale, permita, to view and tender forms may De obtained on application to the nadero. 3. A deposit of $100 is required before forms of

of tender be

can isted, being returned if tender is, this amoent

not accepted 4. The vesse! will be on view from the 22nd March to

to the 22nd April inclusive during the ordinary working hours of the Dockyard PARTICULARS OF HM.S.WIVERY Length between Ferpendiculars.....138 ft. Breadth, extreme........... Depth in hoid

Nominal Displacement 2000 Tons (

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5. Propelling Machinery and Bailers have accordance with the exprexied wish of been removed and only a few items of Work- HILI. THE PRINCE OF WALES to meet shop machinery and fittings have been left on all ex-service min, among whom he men board, "tioned officers of the Mercantile Marine, His [767 EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR most kindly the Commodore, Hongkong, up to noun on Tenders will be received in the Office of extends to all certificated members of that MONDAY, the 4th April, 1922. pervion in ships using or passing through the

H. G. LOWE Port an invitation to be present in the

Aaval Store Officer, grounds of Government House at 2.20 PM. On the afternoon of APRIL 6th, when hia Royal

IL M. Dockyard. Highness tools forward

Hongkong, March 21st, 1992, meeting them.

[666 In announccinents of the above already issued, the final date of application for tickets of admission is stated to le: March this clate is strictly observed,

It has, legnyer, been realised that if

majority

to

NONSIGNEES of Cargo from Antwerp & Liverpool per s.s." PATHAN" are here. by notified that their carga for Hongkong which was landed at Shanghal owing to the recent strike is coming forward per 84. "BOLTON CASTLE due to arrive here on or about the offers likely to be in port on April 6th, will

1st April.

be prevented from attending. Arrangements

PREPAID.

WANTED"

ADVERTISEMENTS

Letters are lying ai thín Güce for

Wine & Spirit Merchants.

ter.

TELEPHON

BIRTHS.

individual matter? when they went on

"The Consul General for Pera announce atrike, and it is certainly the general the doubling of the Consulate ad valorant

wish that there should be something tariff."

approaching couron nation on the part.

of employers who will shortly be faced

The formality of establishing friendship

with the question as to whether they between China and Germany took place" will, or will not, pay wages for the week ou March 29th at Peking, when formal or ten days that their servants deserted. notes were exchanged between the Mini In the fow eases where employers bare ter of Foreign Affairs and the GermaTI refused to permit the return of the Minister. servants who have left them, they have

:

A very interesting old resident of Yoko hama has just passed away'in Canada a the person of Mrs. E. A. Vincent who was in Canada on a visit to a son and

experienced the greatest difficulties, we It is reported thus a reward of $90,000 anderständ, in getting other servants, has been offered by the Canton Govern There is no free market. There is comment for the arrest of the miscreant bo mon action by the members of the guild assassinated General Tang Hang last apparently, and intimidation by the Tuesday evering at the executive,

Tai-aba-box It has been,, rumoured that station unless sympathetic treatment is given to servants in connection with their absence Au epidemic, of suicides is" reported from work, during the first week of this among the Chinese population of Peking. month, it is quite likely that Boother In mest enses the cause of suicide has been strike may occur next week. One of the trivial, and the police are now taking the suggestions made to us is that the master utmost precautions to deal with the should retain one half of the pay for the phenomenon. period of the strike, as he did the work in the boy's" absence, and that the "boy" should be given the other half Lowarda rice, and because it is recognised that he was terrorised to go out. On the other hand, as a correspondent puts it married daughter. Mrs Vincent was 62 in a letter we publish on the subject years of age, today, the employer bus to ask himself- whether sympathetic treatment" would not be an incentive to strikes in the future. If servants, stand to lose little or nothing l☛ joizing in strikes which do not directly concern them, what is to detom them from sheying? or even ques- tioning, any order of the kind that the executive of their guild may at any time he induced to issue! We do not know why the servants should not expect to If-it-is peaded that they were terrorised into taking the action they did, may we not suppose that they regarded the dollars and cents they right reasonably expect

& bear the cost of their sacrifier.

10 ment as

It was hoped that the exceptionally fine band of B.M.S. Renowa would play st the Ball in the pavilion during the Pringe's visit and a message has now been received that the band will kindly lend their services.

A brickworks was barnt out at Lok mantan, on the Fanling Road on Satur day. The damage is estimated at $3,000, Police and villagers had a strenuous time in dealing with the qutbreak which was finally extinguisheul,

L

According to statistics compiled by the

forfet by leaving their employ Federation of labour unions there are insarnness "the price to be nearly 10,000 labourers unemployed in the paid for the protection or immunity City of Canton. The explanation giver thus enjoyed by themselves and their is that the steady increase in the running Tam lies fro che murderous atten-expense of shops has caused many em Lions of the rasens who are said to

ployers to reduce the number of people bave menaced, them! We cannot forget employed in their shops, and factories,

that servants who had been ten, twenty JENSEN.-At Shanghai, on March 21st, to Panel von thirty years in the same service, A man who claimed to be a foží að

Mr and Mrs. HERBERT JENSEN, I SOB.

who had no personal grievance whatever, the Canton branch of a local firm, at WALLERA Shanghai, on March 22nd, tout on the contrary much to be thankful No. 74, Queen Road Central, obtained Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Walzen,'à daugh-for, considered it to be worth their while admittance to the premises to sleep. During to leave their employment until the the night he left with the contents of agency of intimidation sanctioned their the safe-$3,700 in notes and other valu-

Even the hospitals, which care

ables. He evidently got the key of the for so many of their own people, were safe from the pocket of the sleeping pro- deserted by the Chinese staffs.

If they

prietor.

DEATH.

TALAT-At Shanghai, on March 21st,

JAL, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Sretnro. M. TALATI, aged three months... HoGro Urice: 104, Dan Vaux Bo...

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG, MARCH 28TH, 1922

DOMESTIC

The cargo will be landed into the Godowave, therefore, læen mate that officers Box UK. GS; EX, LM, LN, LR LT, at the beginning of the month: Several other large employers,-¿e clubs and tina, and Clayton, Surrey, England.

of the Hongkong and Kowloon Whart & Godown Co. and Consignees are requested to make the necessary arrangements respecting delivery..

DODWELL & CO, LTD,

Agenta.

A. G. DA ROCHA AUCTIONEER, SURVEYOR

J.

AND

GENERAL BROKER

No. 2A, D'Aguilar Street.

[700

Tel. No. 1922

LW, MA, MK, MZ, NB, NP, OG. PD, PB, PG, FO, PS, PW, A, L, JWB.

should apply as soon as possible for cards of Seamen's Institute, Fraya East (stating rank minission to the Rev. G. T. WALDEGRAVE, ship, name of firm, and any war-services and being kept as late as possible in order to First reasonable offer accepted. Apply decorations, the final date of applicationOR SALE Grand Piano by Huake (Han over)-Perfect condition Excellent tore obrinte in some measure the difficulty above MISKIN, GILMAN & Co., La. statel.

654

THE LIVERTOOL & LONDON & GLOBE

INSURANCE CO, LT

NOTICE.

I have this day halted over the Management

of this Company's Branchen Long and Canton to MR. JOHN DE B, LAN- Favoured with instructions from the Con-CASTER, Loral Manager. cerned, will sell by Puble Auction.

# W. É BALE Hongkong, 23rd M..Acting Local Manager.

09

THURSDAY,

30r Manu, 1922, at 2.15. r., at Eis Sales Room. 1 Billiard Table, by Burroughs and Watts,

Ltd., London. Billiard Table, by Feiron and Smith,

Sydney,

9 Electric Ceiling Fans,

(new)

1Yald Combination Safe

15-h.p.

use in any ordinary boat).

4 Billiard 8-light chandeliers

Tens:-CAB ON-DELIVERY.

Ch, 1922,

The Directors of the Cor

Company have appoin- ted Monera. DopTEL & Co., LTD. as Agents of the Company for Hongkong & Canton and the business of the Company in tone arena will be under their charge as frota 1st April, 1922. On and after that date all communica relating thereto should therefore be

tione

T..

&

TO SALE. Studebaker "special six"

seater Motor Car; bas rua under 4000 miles First class condinon. Apply Box W.X" of Daily Pres" Office

TO LET-Office rooms on 1st floor, Bank of Central to be bet. Uccupation from China Building, No. 4, Queen's Road May. For particulars apply to Bank of Ubit. TO LET-SIX ROOMED FURNISHED HOUSE for about one year at Kowloon, near ferry with large gurien, middle of April. Apply to Box QM, c/o Daily Press Olfica

TO LET.

2lity from 1st April. Apply SANG KEE SHERMAN Jr. has been appointed c/o Compradore Depart. nat,

Agents of the

have a sent in M

DODWILL & CO. L'entrance.

Ofice and will be in charge of the Company's interests, and Mr. THE YAN PAK will also contibue

to act 64 Compradore for the Com- pany under Mesra, Donwzzz & Co. LTD.

JJ

OFFICE TO LET.

LONDON UNIC: 141, Fur Star, E.C.did not, reckon that it was worth their

while to forfeit pay for the time they In selecting the granddaughter of absented, thengrives, what did they think? General Chang Haun, who was Governor Whether there is any common under of Kirin under the Manchu régime, to be standing or not among employers on the his wife, the young ex-Emperor is report subject, it is certain that, notwithstand-ed in the vernacular papers to have chosen ing the disconcerting precedent set in the from 12 photographs which were submit case of the seamen, the deduction will ted to him for his approval. The futard SERVANTS ANU be made in very many instances. In this wives are now engaged in the study of STRIKE PAY.

connection it may he recalled that when Chinese and English at the palace of the servants began to retura to their Prinse Chun, the Former Rogent." With the end of

the month drawing ployment the Orders of the General near, most residents of the Colony are

Officer Commanding the Troops cited the The marriage took place at St. John's Jooking for guidanes na

King's Regulations "applying to absentee Cathedral, Hongkong, on March 26th, of'. Whether or 14to nut deduction should he rande from

eivilian employees of the War Depart-Herbert William Lowden, of Manila, the wages of domestic, servants for the period of their absence, whatever excuse pool, England, and Edith Mary Black tient. They will not receive pay for the Philippine Islands, and Wallasey, Liver- eight or ten days they wer" on strike "

We have heard of certain (na Wakeling); of Buenos Aires, Argen- they make. communications have reached us on the institutions-who have decided, subject urging the need for a general time to pay full wages, with a warn the subject by a general meeting of ing in the case of the kitchen staffs and understanding. obtained through a pronouncement on action

That would best being,

It would be useful to know what

the Government intends residenta. At the annual meeting of the ward room attendants at the hospitals crusade has been started against the Kowloon Residents' Au.ociation inat week or other Government employes who may wedging of the Mandarin cont the question was mooted, hit it was felt have deserted during the strike. As the antin Fine says: Athe tenth meet- by the Clairmen to be a question for is a meeting of the Legislative Council decision not by an seating one arction of the territory of her would dilige by asking a question on is was decided that the Pa Falls or hart nasociation repre on Thursday, perhaps an Unofficial Meme of Federation of District Assembliet,

Ling

whole, and inasmuch as a meeting of Peak the Colowy, but by the community as the subject.

mandarin coat of the Ching Dynasty not be permitted to be worn on AD residents has been called for this evening to consider the question, it was felt that it

occasion. The delegate from the Weiyaan Assembly said that in certain villages in A dance at the USB, Club is an the province the gentry usually put on would be advisable to defer the matter nounced for Saturday nexte in order

to whether, if thought

the Pau Kwa's when officiating at the desirable, any common "action could be

annual anestoral memorial service. The" taken on the question.

Af interesting Musical Lecture is delegate was of the opinion that since On the other announced for to-night at Union Church the monarchical government: has ended, hand, the new Honorary Secretary of Hall. the Kowloos- Iesidents Association

these court costumes should not be allow expressed the opinion that whether ser

ed to be worn. He suggested that should

be fined. or imprisonod

1:

of the bridegroom, give the bride 'aways this Mr. Arthur Butterfield, a very old friend and the Misses Dreyfus, of Manila, acteď as bridesmaids..

tak.

TYPHOON WARNINGS.

The

2 American Counter (drilling) Machines addressed to Menara. DobwzLL & Co., LTD. 23 NEW OFFICE ROOMS in Central Local 400 Tins Water Paint.

Information is sought by an advertise- "Architodes" Portable Motor (for Resident Voeur Boadate should or should not be paid for ment to-day of the whereabouts of the will any person attired in the costumes should

the period of the strike was an of the bus tr. E.; H Sharp, KC, [wo

individual matter." Bat the point is ... that all individuals have a commen

It is announced that Mr. C. Bernard grievance in this connection, and the CIX BOOKS will be vacant in "Unox general, opinion among employers as to

Brown, A.C.A.. has been admitted to BUILDING," from 1st April

Apply

what action in the circumstances is partnership in the firm of Messrs. Linstead UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY desirable ought to have some vehicle of

and Davis OF CANTON LIMITED, expression for

general guidance. The results of Pitman's Shorthand Aa Wo have already said, nothing Examinations at the Italian convent an would serve that purpose better than as follows-Spicet: Miases. Elly Wilkin public meeting of employers for Bop, Laarz Figueiredo and Maria

TO SECRETARIES OF CLUES AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS.

11

LL preliminary notices of forthcoming

A meetings, looruses and entertainments. went for insertion in the news columns of the Hongkong Daily Frans, are charged for at the

The present Branch Offices of the Company in Hongkong and Canton will be closed at from the same date.

JOHN BE B. LANCASTER, Local Manager. " Hongkong, 23rd March, 1022.

pool & London & Globe Insurance Co., Istil We have accepted the Agency of the Liver- for Hongkong & Canton and will take charge

rate of $1 each, (es sunounced in May and Jane of the Company's interests in those areas a

of last year) providing that they do not occupy from 1st April, 1922

more than four lines. Ja tatase if this space is

exooodod they will be placed in the advertised

column at the aegilma takke

Per Fro. DODWELL & CO., LTD.,

G. M. DODWELL,

Director,

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FOR SALE.

The following telegrams have been received by the American Consulate-; General, Hongkong, from the Manila Observatory:-

am.; March 27th. Cyclone ar typhoon over N. China, Sca

AND, approximately 2,000 square foot on

waterfront at Swatow with modern the purpose of passing a resolution on Alarachia Elementary Misses Ad direction unknown. storied-brick and concrete bonding artable for the subject. It is not, in our opinion, Pepperel, office and godown.

Juliette Elrod, Further details

Jacintha a matter for individual decision: apply

The Domingo, Kiolet Danenberg, Violet May, servants did not regard it ne "Irene Abwee and Marjorie Piens

W.G. HUMPHREYS & Co

$15 p.m. Typhoon in about 113 deg. Long E, 20 deg. Lat, N., moving N.N.W.

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