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TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in consequence of only one nomination having been received of a JUSTICE of the PEACE to serve on the Legislative Council during the absence of the Honourable Mr. HENRY EDWARD POLLOCK, K.C, the election
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and
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Hongkong, Straiti Dependencies, Coyles, etc. Almost complete to
the greatest vacities. Prices low. Sost oa approval against want list and La references. Apply "Anatic Stamps," efa „Daily Prem Office.
NOTICE.
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Leitore are tying at this Box A, L, JWB, WX, QW, RF, RG,
KH, A.BC, RL.
THOR SALE-No. 177, The Peak (Magainzo' Fo
Gap), 4 good rooms and usual offices, vacant possession 1st June. What Offers? Reply Box R., Hongkong Daily Prem
of
1923 will be open to inspection at the Treamy W BISLEY Rules Fr gramme Records
ANTED URGENTLY-Copy 1921. Bar, R.S., c/o Daily Press Offico.
for twenty-one days commencing on BATUK- DAY, the ad April, 1932
C. McI. MESSER, Treasurer and Assessor of Rates: 21st April, 1992.
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NOTICE OF REMOVAL
"Ehave This Day, REMOVED our Office to No 1, DES VEUX ROAD CENTRE
Haraton's office.
ARRATOON T. AFCAR & CO. Hongkong, lat May, 1999
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referred to in Notification No. 200 priblished above besars. Descos, Looker, Deacon and in the Hongkong Government Gazette dated the 27th April. 1992, will not take place.
R. E. LINDSELL,
Police Magistrale.
The Magistracy,
Hongkong, 8th May, 1921
FOR SALE,
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CYTEÂM LAUNCH. Diacasions. Length Overall 86 ft., Beam 10 F. Depth 6 ft. 7 inchen. Hall of Hardwood underwater with Teak top, ides, & deck. Framer of Ipol.
Engines " 13"
Boiler 4 ft. 9 inches dja, € ft. 6 inches long. Speed 9 koota
For further particulars apply to P.O. Box 474, Hongkong.
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM UNITED KINGDOM, PORT SAIP, COLOMBO & STRAITS.
TER
8.8. * GLENIFFER”.
Laving arrived from the above ports, Consignees of
cargo
go by her are hereby informed that goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and God Company, Inmited, whence, and/or from the wharves, delivery: be obtained.
mky De Goods not ofsured by the 15th May. 1992,
will be mbject to rent.
A broker, thafed and damaged packager are to be left in the Godowns where they will be
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os 15th May,
amined in
in the presence of ensignees by Mesir. Gelard and Douainst the atommer
Claims
at 10 am, 3920 including the e fur cargo short delivered maat be presented on the special form provided, and must also be submitted within 30 days of arrival, otherwise they will not be rongniizad.
No Fire Insurance will be effect. d by ma în any case, whatever.
Bill of Lading will be counterigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD.,
Ágents.
Hongkong, 8th May, 1914
NOTICE TO CONBIGNEES.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO, LTD.
AND
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HONGKONG GENERAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CHINESE LANGUAGE SCHOOL
NEW CLASS før, BEGINNERS `wili A
courgence on MONDAY 8TH MAY 1929, if suficient support be forthcoming. Applicants for enrolment, and enquiries rega ing hours of School, Fees, etc. should eminde to the undersigned as early as possibile.
By Order,
D. K. BLAIR,
Secretary. Hongkong, 27th April, 1922.
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CANTON, LIMITED;
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Telia occupation, FULLY FUR- LET at Magazine Gap. THE PEAK, the FORTY-NINTH ORDINARYNISHED Sir Roomed BUNGALOW with On Motor YEARLY MEETING of the Society will large Gardens, Tennis Court, etc.
be held at its Head Office, Noa. 3 and Road. Apply to MS. BRADLET & CO., LTD.
Queen's Biking, Hongkong, on FRIDAY, 12TH MAY, 1992 at NOON, for the
4.
the
receiving perjure of Report of the Directors and the Statements of Acciunt to 31st December, 1921, and of declaring Dividends, etc. The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Society will be CLOSED
TO LET né new big OFFICE ROOM in the Hongkong & Shanghai Parking LKE, c/o Compradore Department, Hongkong. Corporation new premises. Apply SANG & Shanghai Bank..
from April 20th to May 12th, both days lower level. Apply 434.R.. sio Daily inclusive.
Re Order of the Board,
C. MONTAGUE EDE,
General Manager.
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Hongkong, 21st April, 1922,
NO LET Farnished Flat in good locality
Press Office.
DIOCESAN 'BOYS' SCHOOL.
"ANTED
SWIMMING IN-
BRITISH TRADERS INSURANCE WSTRICTORS-fur boat two hours
COMPANY, LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
NOT
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the FIFTY-SIXTH ORDINARY. YEARLY MEETING of the Company will. be held at its Head Office; Nos. 3 & 4 Queen's Building, Hongkong, on FRIDAY, 12TH May, 1922, at 12.30 r., for the
every Wednesday and Saturday afternoons.
Apply to HDMASTER ||
DIOCESON BOYS' SCHOOL.
Bonham Road and Eastern Street
TO" LET.
1976
From 1st July, 1992 or Earlier if Required.
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menace of serious importance, it might serve to check any intention, that General Wo Pei-ru might have to pursue the
Way
THE PENANG WILL CASE, **BEGINNING OF THE END," The Pohang millionaire will case, which has been occupying the Supreme Court
Chief Bandit of Manchuria" as he call CHANG, to his lair in Manchuria; but it is also permissible to think that of Hongkong ever since last December, he could relentlessly fullow up the with one or two brief intervals, yesterday- defeated Fengtien dfmy, and "perhaps ached the stage when the defence sought exace his indemnity, and still be in time to convince the Court that the claimant to deal with the Southern force as it had failut' to establish, that he was the avars the region of the Yangtze, for son of the testator, and that the action SEN's troops will find it "a long, long must therefore come to an end.
to their Tipperary. Meanwhile Mr. Elden Potter, addressing the Chief what are the chances of peace in the Justice (Sir William Revs-Davies)' on this two Kwang provinces Already we hear submission, said that the defence had of serious trouble developing in the pro-pointed cut more than once during the since of Kwangsi since the retreat from case that the unas was on the plaintif Kweilin Kwangsi, which cost the Can to prov" that he was in fact the man tonese a good deal to conquer bas a year mentioned in the will. The defence would ago, is already as good as lost to the put their case much higher than that and Southern Administration, nad. the pro submit that, they bad proved that the ability is that the farther Dr. Sex's person mentioned in the will died on a expeditionary army moves "towards its certain date and that the plaintiff was goal, ur Jestruction, the worse the But that man. If the defendants' case situation in Kwangsi, at all events, is was intrud, there could be no question" likely to become. And what of General of an innocent mistake; there was only CHEN Chiusging and his troops who on explanation, that the defendante are at Waichow! All efforts to induce witnesses were perjured and had delibe General Ca. 10 lend his military rately coine into Court to deprive the talents to the expeditionary army have plaintiff of his rights. Was it probable manifestly failed, and the chief com- that witnesses of this character would do “ mands in that army have had to be other such a thing? Two experts-ose Mr. S.. wise filled. General CHEs gives no indi B. C. Rolled by the plaintiff, and cation of his intentions The uncertainty definitely stated that it was unthinkabla as to what may happen is having a diskas-that members of a Chinese family should trous effect on local trade and commerce,leny the existence of a lawful son of and trade conditions would appear to be the family. They said such conduct infinitely worse, in the North where the would be an insult to the spirit of the uncertainty is greater. If there is a
depatri ancestor.. Of course, this wan prospect of a long continuange of the war who were such villains that they did not "
not conclusive; there" might be people and an extension of the area affected by "FORMAZONE"
these military activities, 1929 is likely to spirits of departed ancestors,
care whether or not, they insulted the prove & more disastrous year for trade in point Mr. Eldon Petter quoted evidence (On this Possesses the characteristic China than the country has known forgiven fairly vicly in the afternoon of
stimulating and refreshing many years,
Derenier 21st, last year," when the case qualities of Champagne; it has
was in its early stages.
This witness a delicious flavour.
WATSON'S STONE
GINGER BEER Prepared by a process of partial fermentation which gives it the distinctive flavour which is so pleasing to the palate.
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The typhoon, according to a telegram received yesterday from the Manila Observatory, was in about 135deg Lobs E. 12deg. Lat. Y. moving W.
A married woman is said either to have
S. WATSON & fallen or jumped from the second floor verandah of No. 101, Connaught Road Central on Sunday. The woman, who was seriously injured, was removed to the Government Civil
Hospital by her
CO., LTD.
AERATED WATER MANUFACTURERS. husband.
TELEPHONE 436...
The decomposed remains of a Chinese an about 20 years of age have been re covered from Nam Wan Prep Bay. The HONGKONG OFFICE: 104, DES VEUX RD., c. man's hands were tied in front of his round his neck. The lower portion of the man's body is missing. The body has not been identified.
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said it was unthinkable that "No. 1 mother should allege that a boy was dead knowing that he was alive. would be an offence against the ancestor because it would deprive him of wor shippers.)
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Mr. Potter said the only motive that could actuate the defence in resisting this. claim, if it was a rightful one, was greed. No other motive had bera suggested. "Heaven knows," said Mr. Polter, "they are well enough provided with this world's goods already without desiring to steal Gan's shary. The estate rüos into millions and this share is the smallest of the lot. Our witnesses are not in poor circum
want. You are asked to believe that, in the insane desire to get a little more, they are prepared to run the risk of
purpose of receiving the Report of theUITE of 5 OFFICES, 2nd FLOOR of Lopes Omic: 131, FLEET "STREXT. E.C. body and two large stones were weighted stances; they have all the money they ·
Directors and the Statements of Account to 31st December, 1921, and of declaring Dividends, etc. The TRANSFER BOOKS
CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATI N of the Company will be CLOSED from
CO.. ITU.
TONSIGNEES per Company's Steamer
CON
* DEUCALION"
are bureby notified that the Cargo will be dia charged into Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, where it, will lie at Consignee's risk, and subjort "to" terma and "conditions of tonge at Holt'
whart. The Carys will be ready for delivery from Godown in and after 8th May,
Optional cargo will be landet, unless notice has been given prior to steamer's arrival,
AN
broken, chafed, and damaged goods Te Lo be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tuesday and Friday between hours of 10.45 .. and Noos within the free storage period.
the
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the steamer's Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the lath May, will be abject to rent
All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the undersigned on or before the 27th May, or they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance will be effected.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents. Hongkong, 6th May, 1982
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL. STEAM NAVIGATION CO'S STEAMER "JEYFORE."
Arrived Hongkong on ́8TH Mar, 1922.
FROM BOMBAY & STRAITS. YONSIGNEES of Cargo by above-named Pessel are hereby informed that their goods are bring landed and ploed AT THE
and Kowloon Wharf
EXE iompany's Godowns at Kowloon
and Godown
here each Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained
the Goode Landed This vessel brings on Cargo
£
دکاره
From PERSIAN
AN GULF, B.I.B.N. and B. & P.S.N. Coe steamer.
Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions have been given to the contrary
6 hours before arrival of the Steamer.
Goods not cleared within 8 days, including
will be subject to
FREE
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of arrival, w No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.
Damaged packages must be left in the Go for examination by the Consignee, and the Company's Surveyors, Mera. GODDARD & DOUGLAS, at 10 AM. on MOSDAYS and THURSDAYS,
downs
All Claim must be prosented within ten days of the Steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be
recognized
No Claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godown.
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.
Agenta.
Hongkong. 8th May, 1822.
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April 29th to May 12th, both days inclusive.
By order of the Board,
C. MONTAGUE EDE, General Manager. Hongkong, April 21st, 1922 [896
THE CHINA FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the FIFTY-THIRD ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING of the Company will be held at its Head Office, Queen's MAF, 1922, at Building, Hongkong, on FRIDAY, 12TH 12.80 P.M. for the
purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors and Statements of Account- to 31st December, 1921, and of declaring, Dividends, etc. The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from April 29th to May 12th, both days inclusive, By Order of the Board.
C. MONTAGUE EDE,
General Manager. Hongkong. 21st April, 1922. [897 THE CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS...
FORTY FIRST ORDINARY TGENERAL MEETING & SHARK HOLDENS will be he'd at the Offices of the andersigned on FRIDAY, the 19TH MAT, 1992, at Noos, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the General Agenta, together with a statement of Accounts for the year ended the 31st December, 1921.
lo
The Shara Register and Transfer Books will
Central, Verandahs to each room
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FACING
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WG. HUMPHREYS + Co
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AFSOLUTELY NEW
(1) Two 80 BHP. Single Cylinder Bolinder Oil Engines. Revs. 225 per minute. (2) Two 50 BHP. two cylinder "Bolinder Oil Engines direct connected to 25 KW. 115 Volt direct current (compound wurd) dynamos complete with back of Loard field rheostat for each machine. (3) Two oil fuel tanks capacity of each 20
Apply to Bolinders, *
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tors.
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ST. GEORGE'S BUILDING, HONGKONG, Chairman of Board of Directory
MR. WONG SHIU HAK.
Chief Manager... Mr. L. S. HOLUM. Aust. Manager... Mr. K. T. WONG, Hongkong Marage: „Mr. I. P. ALLEN. Foreign exchange and General Banking CLOSED from the 154 to the 19TH MAYbusiness transacted. 1929, both daya inclusive,
At this Meeting Resolation will b. Current, Savings, and Fixed Deposits been proposed dealing with the remuneration to interests at rates of 2 per cent, 4 per cent, and the Consulting Committes
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co, L
6 per cent, per annum, respectively.
• General Agents.
L. Š. HOLUM, Hongkong, 20th April, 1923,
Hongkong, October 2nd, 1920,
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HE FORTY FIRST ORDINARY GEN-
NOTICE.
The Daily Press.
Homerore, May 9, 1922.
THE WAR OUTLOOK.
It is a long time now since a Portuguese being declared liars and perjurém.. IF warship was last seen in Shanghai, but that were true, we must have been con- within the next three or four days Perta apiring towards tha; end for decades for guese residents will have the opportunity the declarations on, the subject go back of welcoming cne. The cruiser Patria to the date of the reading of the will, in has been ordered to proceed to Shanghai 1901/ direct from Macao. It is possible that she may later go to Tientsin-Shanghai Mercury.
A Japaner, man
committed suicide
Ir is daily becoming clearer that it is un- duly optimistic to regard the defeat which CHANG TRO-LIN's main army has suffered as marking the end of hostilities. There are already several indications to the
Mr. P. H. Kilmanek, of Shanghai who contrary. Perhaps, the most important was well-known in Hongkong a few years of these, in that General Wu Pero isago as a tennis player, was married 20 demanding the dismissal of CHANG TSO-LIN Shanghai last werk to a Russian lady and the payment by him of an indemnity the daughter of a former Privy Courcillor. of $20,000,000 for the Chihli troops and Mr. Kilmanek who is with the Holland a further sum of $8,000,000 to compensate China Trading Co. is a son of Dr. and civilian sufferers by the war. Incidentally, Mrs. Joseph Kilmanek, of Prague, this evidenes of faith in the authority of Cacho-Slovakin. the Chief Executive to deprive of rank and power one who has for sometime past been generally regarded as the Dictator Yesterday morning at Wanchai, after of China is certainly interesting. But, quarelling with a woman of the same as yet, the PRESIDENT has given no in nationality. The man is alleged to have: dication of insuing such a mindate. He asked the woman with a knife inflict- has, however, gone the length of the dising serious wounds. He then turned the missing, in compliance with General weapon on himself. The man was dead Wu's demands, three members of the when the police arrived. The woman was Cabinet, and ordered their trial on a removed, to hospital in a very, serious cont charge of instigating the war. Whether they will ever be brought to trial is quite Ond of the Japan papery, received by another question. They were" political the latest il says:Latest reports refugees" before the mandate was issued, indicate that the death toll from the and will doubtless remain in the safe earthquake which rocked the entire Tokyo- haylum of a treaty port or some foreign Yokohama vicinity on April 27th will not country, until circumstances change and exceed en persons, although a score of the mandate is annulled. But if General more are known to have been seriously WU PE-vu means to get hold of some injured. Accurate estimates of the pro- of "CHANG TSO-La's millions he will perty loss are unobtainable, but it is certainly need to go to Mukden for them. believed the total will not exceed two Not otherwise is ho likely to obtain this million yen. indemnity. If that his intention it is "premature to talk of the
dition.
A Gorerument Gazette Extraordinery was issued yesterday notifying that
1
In the course of the morning Mr. Putter read extracts from the evidence' of a number of the witnesses and in the after noon, though getting somewhat hoarse, he was still "addressing the Court Ho the Chief Justice inquired: When did was speaking of a death certificate when
you get that? I have forgotten now; it is ages ago." certificate came to light early in the can It was explained that the
Mr. Potter then began to make ning points which, he said, conclusively proved that the death certificate could only refer that the burial of Chinese children of to the boy Gan. He admitted, "however,
tender nge is carried out in the most ensual way.
unfortunate that the one person who The Judge remarked that it was most could clear up the whole question, the Court, was assured, was an imbecile.
Mr. Potter was approaching the sixth of his nine points" when the Court rose for the day.
ANOTHER PROPERTY DEAL. AND ANOTHER BANK FOR DES VEUX ROAD.
cato completed arrangements for the pur-
During the week-end a Chinese chass of the building No. 5, Les Vaux syndi
Road Coneral at present occupied by figure in 205.00 per square foot which, Messrs. Alex Roes & Co. The purchass works cut at $260,000 for the whole. soon as posible and will be occupied by The building is to be taken over as newly-formed Chinese Bank concern
alterations to the building are to bes Oriental Commercial Banking Co., Ltd.
Measta. Lo & Le, solicitars, have arranged the transaction. The necessary placed in the hands of Mr. J. C. Clark, architect..
ERAL MEETING of the Company winWING to the advancing cost of newspaper end of hostilities. We suppose the fact H.E. the' Governer had been pleased to which will probably be known as the
prodaction, it has been decided to make that Generalissimo "SEN YAT BER has left
be hold at the Offices of the General Managers an increased charge of 20 per cous, on present
leseriptions of casual advertisments namely advance Northward of his much-advertised absence on leave of the Hon. Mr. Claud rates, as from APRIL 1st, 1922, on the following Canton for Shiukwan to direct the appoint Mr. A. G. M. Fletcher, C.B.E.
Governicent Notifications.
to not as Colonial Serretary during the
Street, Hongkong on TUESDAY, 23rd MAT, desers. Jardine, Matheson & Co. Ltd., Pedder 1922, at Noos for the
the purpose of receiving the Report of the
the Directors, passing the sccounts,
and electing Directors and Auditors.
The Transfer Books of the Company will ba CLOSED from the 16th MAY to 6th JUNE, both days inclusive.
By Order of the Board. JARDINE MATHESON & Co., LTD.
General Managers. Hongkong, April 28th, 1992
1941
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expeditionary-armies, muse be taken ar
Severn, C.M.G., LL.D., and that Mr. A. indicating an absence of belief in the Dyer Ball had been appointed to act as complete defeat of CHANG TSD-LIN, with Assistant Colonial Secretary and Clerk whom Dr. Sur YAT SEN has agreed to of Councila. The Hon. Mr. Severn, with co-operate in crushing Wu Pet-Fu. If this Mr. Severn and her mother Mrs. Bullock expeditionary army from the South-West are going on a short holiday to Peking.
wines for the week ending April 22nd
The Kailan Mining Administration's '-
during the period to 58,160 tons. amounted to 04,620 tons, and the salen