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PEAK HOSPITAL..
WANTED, Fally Qualified MATRON
1923.
HOSPITAL from ist January,
Applications should addreamed to the Undersigned before October 10th. 1922, and should be supported by commendations from two Medical Practitioners in China or Hongkong.
By Order.
D. K. BLAIR,
Secretary & Treasurer. PEAK HOSTAL COMMITTEE.. Hongkong, 19th September, 196220 (107
THE ENGINEERS OF CHINA.LT, Peking MOORE BENNETÍ.
3th Septeraber, 122.
NOTICE.
Chairan.
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INTIMATIONS
LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an
NEXTRAORDINARY MEETING OF LAND CRAWFORD, LTD
will be held at the Office of the HogaKONG HOTEL CO., LTD. Powell's Building, Des Vint Road Central, Victoria, in the Colony of Hong- of Octoser
of
kong, on MONDAY, the end de parpOND
A
of the
1992, at If O'CLOCK NOON, for
and, il thought fit, approring the considering draft new Artibles of Association of the Com- pany which will be submitted to the meeting. A print of auch draft new Articles and print of the existing Articles of the Compa Twill REMOVE to its New Promises No. may be seen at the Registerest Offices
akersatil, Company, Royal Building and at the Ofice of Messrs "DEACON. LOOKER. DEACON & HARSTOS, 1, Des Verur Read Cea tral, Victoria aforesaid, and the portions of the proposal new Articles which differ from the existing Articles are indicated by being finder lined in red.
THE CHINA SPECIE BANK LTD DUDDELL STRHET MONDAY, 3th SEPTEMBER (922.
CHINA SPECTE BANK, LTD." [1301-
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.
Shonk the meeting approve of such new
THE ORDINARY GENERAL MEET-Articles of Association. with or without TORDINARY
Ardent of the visited with pro vilout
at the COMPANY'R Orries, 20, DES VEX ROAD CENTRAL THURSDAY, the Sth of OCTOBER, 1929, at Noos.
The Transfer Boks of the Company will be CLOSED from the 22nd of September to 5th of October both days inclusive.
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO... General Managers.
Hongkong, 14th September, 1999. [1487
proposed namely
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An Extraordinary » Resolution.
That the new Articles already approved this Meeting and for the purpose of identification subscribed by the Chairman
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Lavender Water declaration that Great Britain desires nesses and are returning to Kwangtu
distilled from real Mitcham
Lavender.
Of delicate Fragrance.
IN ELIOANE ULGEULAL BOTTLES
$1.25, $2.25 us $4.00.
"thereof "he and the same are herby Eau de
Eau de Cologne
adoptal as the Articles of the Company to the exclusion of and in multitution "for all the existing Articles thereof." AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that a father EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Company will
THE HONGKONG & WHAMPOA DOCK GN at the same place on TUESDAY. the
CO. LTD. . . . .
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the SHARE REGISTER and TRANSFER BOOKS of the COMPANY, will be CLOSED from the Ben to the 9ru Qutoren, 1922. both days inclusive.
Warrants for the INTERIM DIVIDEND can be obtained at the Offer of the Company, 2. QUEEN'S BUILDS. Hongkong. un and after the 11th Ocтonxɛ next.
Berder of the Board,
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-Chief Manager. Hongkong, 15th September, 1922. [1497
HONGKONG CLUB
NOTICE.
above
mentioned
17th day of Ocrosza, 1922. at 9.50 o'clock in the FORENGON, far the purpose of receiving a report of the proceedings at the above mentioned Meeting and of confirming, if thought fit, as a Special Resolution the Relation.
Dated this 15th Day of September. 19 By Order of the Board,
S. J. JORDÁIN, ... Secretary
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connection
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TWENTY DEBENTURES of
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An-Exquisite, Perfume, of Finest
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IN CRYSTAL GLOBE BUTTLE
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AND 32.75.
HONGKONG CLUB (8920 issue, $500 each) with above Steamer are hereby informed A. S. WATSON
was held in the Cut Hoesz on FRIDAY, the Bib SEPTEMBER, 1929, when the following Debes- tares were drawn for relemption:-)
PEAK HOSPITAL. VANTED, in March 1929, three Fully Quashed NURSES for the Prax
136
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606
31
200
370
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419
648
94
258
562
60
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HOSPITAL.
Apply stating Qualifications and Partien lars of Experience to the Undersigned.
By Order,
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Secretary & Treasurer. PRAR HOSPITAL. COMMITTEE.
Hongkong, 19th September, 1992.
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PUBLIC AUCTION.
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PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS of
the letting by Public Auction Sala, to be hold on MONDAY, the 5th day of September, 1922, at 3 P.M., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His EXCELLENCY THE OFFICER ADMINISTERING
Lot of one
of GOVERNMENT, THE OROWN LAND at Victoria Road in the torm of 75 Colony of Hongkong, for a years, with the option of renewal at & Crown Bant to be fixed by the Burveyor of AIS MARTY THE KING, for one further term of *s years.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
Registry No.
Locality.
Victoria float
Agra Beding
Boundary Measuremente.
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Aunnal Rantal
Upazi Price:
and will be payalde at the HONG KONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION SATUR
DAY, the 30th Septemnen, 1924, in exchange
By Order,
for surrender of same.
A. H.'ABBAS,
Secretary. Hongkong, 8th September, 1999.
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PARTICULARS of VALUABLE; LEASEHOLD PROPERTY
Situate
No. 1, WING HING STREET, VICTORIA, HONGKONG.
To be Sold by Orler of the. Mortgagee
By
PUBLIC AUCTION,
IN ONE LOT On
MONDAY,
The 2ND DAY of OCT. 10093, at 5 o'cloCK P.M.
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CONNINEN
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Mesara, L'AMMERT BROTHERS Ar Turic Orvice, DUDDELL STEBET,
of First ALL HE Property T THAT piece of ground stunts at Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong and registered in the Land Office as SECTION A of INLAND LOT No. 3166 together with the messages erections or mildings thereon now known as No. 14. Wing Hing Street and Secondly ALL THAT stoful at the rear of the said Section A of Inland Let No 2166. boing a scavenging late. All of which pret as sre fell for the midue of the term of 75 years from the 15th day of May, 1916, created by the Crown Lease thereof together with the. valuable machinery now Mitonte in or upon the
No. 1 Gordon Street. 150 15,000 18 2,40 said premises and at
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Messrs. HASTINGS & HASTINGS,
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M LTD., General Managers, INDO- CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD., Hong kong, are prepared to receive TENDERS for the temporary repair, Hosting, and delivery of the above steamer for stores, apparel and tackle, afloat, in the Harixus of Swatow, in a condition for proceeding to Hongkong.
TESSRS. JARDINE, MATHESON &
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and Messrs." LAMMERT BROTHERS,
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J. B. LAL, THEABLE INDIAN PHYSICIAN FROM SINGAPORE,
is now ready to receive anyone who wishes to consult him or the following diseases, viz Cold, Catarrh, Headache, Hemicrania, Earpain, Giddings, Toothache, Running of the Nose, Neuralgia, etc., etc., and
GUARANTEES TO CURE the above diseases in less than
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that
their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuablen, are being landed, and stored at their risks, into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Kowloon, Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd. whence delivery may be obtained immediately after landing.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless intimation is received from the Consignes before Noox, TO DAY, requesting it to be landed Lera
Bill of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned. Goods remained unclaimed after
Thursday, the 21st inst., at Noon, will be subject to rent and landing charges
CO., LTD.,
Chemists and Perfumers.
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„General Hop Shu-tsing, botter known s "Little Hsu. has written to General Wa Fel-fu, on the subject of the unificati of the country. Like a person wit Chiu's many diseases," he writes, national life, is flickering between and death. The only remedy for har t day is unification. But it should be. genuine union between all elements and not a superficial nsion in which the north and the south remain divided in spirit.” Hy adds United we stand, divided we fall. The unification of China tæ- day," he goes on to say "must be sought through the amalgamation of the really powerful leaders, who must act in har- mony hereafter. Only a few of the leaders in China' deserve any considera. tion. One is Marshat Tuan Chi-jui. The other is Dr. Sun Yat-sen. Both ars honest patriots, loyal to their own ideala and faithful to whatever they any. Thor - never abandon their principles for wans - of support.'
The notifiable disenses return for lial Government la its announcement of the position to the Dominion Governments, week shared Aro cases of plague, one
of small-pox, two of diphtheria, two of " expressed its gratification that France enteric and one of paratyphoid--the last A British patient. Two deaths trom and Italy shared the determination of the British Government to make great exer-infusoga were also notified, tions to defend the freedom, of the
Kwangtung merebants in Lin Cho. Straits. This statement contained the Kwangsi province, have closed their busi
All their goods are being transported by: Conference, as
as possible to
beata from 'Liu Chew red- Wuchow 1 secure a stable peace with Turkey, but Canton, about two hundred boats bei anali the Conference is impossible while there used for this purpose and is any question of Kemslists attacking hundred for the transport of the fami. neutral zones. The Commissions in Con of the merchants. stantinople have been instructed to notify. MUSTAPHA KEMAL that these zones must be respected, but it is faille and dangerous trust to diplomatic action alone in view of the excited mood and extravagant In this brief claims of the Kemalists." statement we have the explanation and defence of British policy. The marked divergence of opinion which is manifested not only among the Allies but in Great Britain itself on the subject is, of course, 'direct 'encouragement to the Kemalists io push their claims to these neutral zunes, especially if there is any truth in the repart that in this, they will have the active support of the Russians.
"Whatever happens," said Mr. LLOYD GEORGE SOLUT five or six weeks ago, there must be adequate and efficient protection of the minorities in Smyrna and the adjoining villagets as essential part of any settlement. Great Britain can accepit." The problem is to find a satisfactory means of achieving this. It was with this object in view, that Smyrna and the adjacent districts were, by the Treaty of Sevres, created an autonomous province and placed under
Turkish rising A Bill to amend the law relating Greek protection. against the Greeks followed in Asia evidence and to the administration of
oaths: Minor, under the leadership of MESTAPHA
A Bill to consolidate and simplify the KEMAL, which developed into war be-law relating to "perjury and kindred · tween the Greeks and ibe Turke with disastrous · results to the Greek Army leading to the savage destruction of the town of Hymena and a wholesale massacre of Greeks and Armenians after the tees. ancient mauner of the Unspeakable Turk. Experience has proved again and again that the Turks cannot be trusted to give adequate and efficient protection to the minorities.?
"Some few weeks ago a memorial wasterday morning, after a long illness. Mr. Logan's genial temperament made him a presented to the Prime Minister by favourite amongst a large circle. Until Turkophile party in England. Among the last month of his life he was aề mân
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HONGKONG LEGISLATIVE
COUNCIL.
A meeting of the Council is called for to-morrow.
Five Bills are on the agenda for their frat-reading, viz. :—
A Bill to amend the Dangerous Goods Ordinance, 1873;
offences
A Bill to regulate the employment af. children in certain industries; and
A Bill to amend the law relating to the incorporation of the Zetland Hall Tras-"
OBITUARY.
MR. JAMES LOGAN,
An old resident of the Colony-Mr. James Douglas Logan-passed away yea
alaims must be sent in to me on or before / El-At Shanghai, on September 14th, the signatorics were Mr. F.D. ACLAND, of great activity and took an active part.
the 25th inst, or they will not be recognized.
All damaged packages will be examined on Thunday the 21st instant, at 10 AM. by Mars, Goddard & Douglas.
No Fire Insuranco has been affected. A. JOBARD,
Acting Agent. Hongkong,15th September, 1922.
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LAND, approximately 7,000 sqance feot on waserficat at Beatow with modern 1 atoried brick and concrete building aitable for office and godown! Farther details apply
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"ADVERTISEMENTS
Letters are lying at this Office for
Boxes QV, BF, RU, RW, TH, TU.
100.
of
in many local concerns, particularly, the to Mr. and Mrs, ARTHUR EITE,
M.P., Sir Lix HKATHCOAT-AMORY; Sir Rold Volunteer Corps, the St. Andrew's . Hangchow, a son. RINGLE-At 110, Fentiman Road, Lon- MUIRHEAD COLLINS, of Taunton. and Society and the Kowloon Green Bowling
don, S. W.; on August 1st, to Mr. and Colonel Hon. AUBREY HERBERT, M.P. | Club.
Up to a few years ago, Mr. Logan was Mrs. A F. GRIMULE (late S.M.P.), Among other things the memorialists
principally known to most people as z arged that Asia Minor, including the city Sergeant-Major of the Volunteer Corps,— DEATHS.
a position which be filled with tact, Gouxis.At Shanghai, after a proof Smyrna, should be acknowledged as
territory under
full enthusiasm and marked success. He was tracted illness, CLARA, the beloved Turkish
interested in boxing and swimming and wife of M. COLDMAN
sovereignty of the SULTAN, with local was in every sense one who got the most GORTON-On the R.MS. Empresa of Augendarmerie under foreign officers for out of life as lived in the East,
tralia, on September 1st, at sen, HR- BERT MAURICE. GORTON, of Shanghai,the protection of minorities. in his 42nd year.
lieve," they said, "that Turkey is LOGANS-On September 19th, at Cosmo-entitled by racial and geographical con-
politha Dock, JAMES DOUGLAS Logas.
the
"We be
Mr. Logan joined the service of the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Compans as a foreman Boilermaker as far back as 1885 so that he had 37 years continous work with one firta to his credit. M Logan, who was nearly 50 years of age, leaves a widow, four sons and two daugh ter.
for 37 years in the employment of theditions, by Prescriptive right, and, by the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Ch., definite promise of the Prime Minister, to Itd.
[1309 Eastern Thrace, including Adrianople." Hoss-At Taingan, on September 4th Regarding Western Thrace. "they ang
ARTACE PENRHYX STANLEY
Muss. youngest son of the late Charles Davis gested that this might be constituted a Moss, of Yokohama, tgwi 39.years. separate autonomous province under the HONGKONG OTTICA: 104, Des Vaux RD., C. rütection of the League of Nations, and LONDON, OFFICE: 131, FLENT STEZNI, E.C. that the promise of access to the Egeason of the deceased.
The Daily Press.
The funeral took place at Happy Valley, yesterday evening, with military honours in the presence of a large company of sorrowing friends, the Rev. C. Clouston Porri conducting the burial service. The chief mourner was Mr. Boin Logan, third The funeral was a most impressive one.
Sea accorded to ́Bulgaria by the peace of Neuilly should be fulfilled. In this way At the Monument, the cortego was joined by the Scottish Company of the Hong- the frontiers of Greece and Turkey would kong Volunteer Defence Corps, under the not he co-terminous, a valuable provision command of Lieut. T. W. Hill - The- against the peril of future conflicts. As Scottish Company included a firing party regards the Dardanelles the Memorial said and the pipers' hand, the large drum of
which was draped-in black. The proposals för the Allied occupation Leading the way from the Monument to- THE GRAVE SITUATION IN of the Dardanelles do not appear to us the Cemetery gates at the slow march, with arms reversed, was the Scottish to contain within themselves the elements Company headed by the pipers who play- EASTERN EUROPE,
HONGKONG, SEPTEMHEA 2 TR, 1922.
We have in the cable, to-day very clear evidence of the want of harmony between
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sented"arms" and red three rounds. A
of a permanent peace settlement. If ed with feeling, the dirge. Lord Lovatt's the Dardanelles peninsula ceases to be Lament." At the gates, the coffin, which Ottoman "territory it should be placed was covered with the. Union Jack,, wad the French and British. Governments under the administration of the Leazu..borne by six stalwarts of the Scottish
Company to the graveside. regarding the action to be taken to defend of. Xations (of which Turkey should be
Immediately after, the burial s service had: the fruits of the victory in the Near East a member), with complete and satisfactory been concluded, the firing party pre gained in the Great War of 1914-1915. guarantees against a hostile attack on bagler from the Kings Regiment then im While Great Britain is sending troops to Constantinople." We do not know, but pressively sounded the Last Fost."
A beautiful wreath from the Pro safeguard the neutrality of the Dardanelles, rather doubt, whether such an arrange. it is stated in semi-official statementment as is outlined in this memorial sident, committee and members of the st,»
Andrew's Society" was placed on the published in Pa that the few French would be likely to satisfy the Kemalists coffin at the graveside by the President battalions which were at Chaoak the in their present frame of mind. Only of the Society (the Hon. Mr. A. O. Lang). The Hongkong and Whampoa Dock key to the Dardanelles--have been with by some sort of a miracle does any
Company's European and Chinese staff drawn during the past few days, and it settlement appear possible now by diplo was largely represented at the funeral as ig flatly declared that France will not matic action which will preserve to the were also the St. Andrew's Society, the Associate herself with inter-Allied military Allies the fruits of their victory in the Kowloon Howling Green Club and the intervention, preferring to rely on the Great War in this quarter of Europe, Kowloon Cricket Club. Among the pro- minent European residents present at results of diplomatic action. Though it and it is greatly to be feared that the funeral were: the Hon. Mr. AO. TO
TO BE LET-GODOWN-Spicious Two
storied Godown, situated on the Praya has been clear throughout this war be- whatever "form the settlement may take, Lang (President of St. Andrew's Society), near Bowrington Canal and containing appro- tween Greece and Turkey that Franco these events will have a profound and Mr. D. G. M. Bernard (Acting Chairman Chief Manager of the Hongkong and A Reward of $1,000 (one thousand) will be ximately 6,000 square feet'on each floor. To be raid to any person who is able to cure the Let to the end of the rear-Apply 2, office of has betrayed a marked partiality for the very disturbing influence on the Moslem of the Dock Co., and Mr. B. M. Dyer. above mentioned diseases within 2 minutes, this paper.
Turkish cause, being actuated apparently population of India, Mesopotamia and Whampoa Dock Co. Among & large num providing he does not make use of my
by an aversion to King CONSTANTINE, Palestine which will let Great Britain in ber of wreaths sent were tributes from. kong and Whampoa Dock Co., the Staff whom she has not forgiven for his, pro-for a legacy of serious trouble. MUSTAPHA the Chairman and Directors of the Heng- German intrigues during the Great War, KEMAL's declaration that he does not of the Chios Sugar Refining Co., East come as a shock to learn that this regard his Government as in a state of Point, the Government Marine: Surreyor's Loon Bowling Club, the Kowloon Dock withdrawn her troops from the neutral war with Great Britain is welcome Staff, the St. Andrew's Society, the Kow- zones, and is vidently prepared to indication that it may yet be possible to Recreation Club, Sir Robert Ho Tung. allow the Turks to regain their sovereign. arrange a settlement of the whole ques ty over these zones by force of arms.tion acceptable to the Powers generally 3. C. Logan, Mr. D. MoNeill, Mr. J. Reid,
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The Paper to send Home.
It comes as a surprise because only a few who certainly have no days ago we were, told that the British embroiled in another war,
Mr. D. G. M. Bernard, Mr. G. M. Dodwell, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Dyer, Mr.
wish to be Mr. R. Templeton and Mr. and Mrs. Geo
Dancan and family.