NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

THE

G.

8.

will REOPEN HE INSTITUTE

MONDAY. OCTOBER 2ND. Students will be enrolled, at the Emention Office only, a shoub apply at once for Entry Forms.

[1558

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. AMERICAN & ORIENTAL LINE. FROM NEW YORK.

THE Steamship

"POLERIC".

having arrived, Consigness of Curro are informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra-hazardous Godowns of Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd. at Kowloon whence delivery may obtainl

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, all Goods remaining October, 1994, will be undelivered after 8th subject to rent.

All Claims against the steaner must be preseabed to the Undersigned on or before they will not be 15th October, 1929. or recognizel

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Clowns, where they will be examined of the 7th October, 1922. at 9.30 ...

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

THE BANK LINE. LTD., General Agents.

0172 Hongkong, 30th September, 1929.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE FROM NEW YORK.

THE Steamship

"CITY OF MELBOURNE" having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are informel that all Goods are being landed at their risk into. the.iazardous and/or extra-hazardous GedownS of Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods, have left the Godown, and all Goods remain- ing andoävered after 7th October, 1922, will be

to rent subject

1954

"All Claims against the Steamer must be pre .sented to the Undersigned on or before 11th October, les, or they will not be recognised. All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowne where they will be examined on any Tuesdays or Fridays Letween the hours of 10.45 M. and Noos,

o! one week. within the free storage period

No Fire Insurance AB been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

THE BANK LINE, LTD.

General Agents. Hongkung, th, September, 1924. (156)

STRUTHERS & BARKY. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. From SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES via JAPAN PORTS & SHANGHAI THE Steamship"

"ELKRIDGE"

having arrived from above mentioned ports on Monday, Oct. 2ad, 1922, Consignees are bure- by notified that their cargo is being landed at their risk into the hazardons and/or extra- hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kow. loos, and stored at Consignee's risk.

Consignees of Cargo mast, produce an Import Parmit signed by the Superintendent of Imports & Exports, Hongkong, before Büla of Lading will be countersigned or Delivery Dedera isgned."

All broken, chafed and damaged cargo is to be left in the Godowns where it will be examined at 9 AM, Friday, Oct., 6th, 1999, by Messrs. ANDERSON & ASEE, Marine Surveyors

All claims must be presented within 10 days of t the steamer's arrival here, after which they cannot be recognized. No claims will be recognised after the goods have left the godowns, and cargo undelivered after Oct. 8th, 1992, will be subject to rent.

Fire Insurance whatever will be

'efected."

Condgnees are requested to send in their Billa of Lading in exchange for Delivery Orders immediately.

STRUTHERS & BARRY, Agunta, U.S.S.B. Emergency Fleet Corpn.

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Hongkong, October 2nd, 1992,

S.S. “AZAY LE RIDÉAU.” SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES

MESSAGERLES MARITIMES.

5.3.

NOTICE. ONSIGNEES of Cargo from MAB- BEILLES, HAVRE, LA ROCHELLE- PALLICE & COGNAE also Cargo from and MEINAR Porta ex LIEUTENANT DE. MISSIEBSY" in con- noction with abore Steamer are hereby informed their Goods,, with the exception of Opiam, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed, and stored at their risks, into the Godawns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd.,,

that

Kowloon,

whonce delivery, may be cotained immediately after landing.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on

unless

Infamation, is received from the Consignoce

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER AND, - 1922.

NEW ADVERTSEMENTS

REMOVAL NOTICE,

have THIS DAY REMOVED my Cffices tis the xD. FLOUS YORK BILDINGS, CUSTER ROAD, adjoining. Messrs, W. R.

W. L. WEASER Loting it Co.

Archite: and Surveyor. (157

1st October. 1922.

»NOTIFICATION. PREVISED IMPORT TARIFF OF 1992.

GIVEN that the REVISED BURT TARIEF 10 will come into Furer in This District on 1st DECEMBER, 1999, in Goods imported into China by the Kawtonx-Casmus RADWAY

CTHORNE

Commissioner of Dhinese Customs for Kowl and District

at Det-ber, 1990.

U

HARBOUR RACE

NDER the auspices of the a VICTORIA RECREATION CLUE.

MONDAY, 9th October-LADIES. TrESIA. 10th Octder-GENTLEMEN. Beth me will start at A.15 p.m. sharp. Entrance fee One dollar.

Entries close to the Hon. Sentary. V.R.C.

14 [1567] on Friday, the 6th of October at ki jõu.

CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. CANADIAN PACIFIC_STEAMSHIPS.

LIMITED

M.

TR. ALLAN CAMERON is appointed Hongkong, effective 1st OCTOBER

G. M. HOSWORTH.

Chairman CANADIAN PACric STZAN-MIPS, LTD. APPROVED

E. W. BEATTY.

President, CANADIAN PACIF: RAILMAY CO

W.RMA INNES Viel President. CANADIAN Pairs Hanway Co. [1559.

CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAMSHIPS. LIMITED,

THE

INTIMATIONS

LANE, ORAWFORD. LTD.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN URLAL

GENERAL EXTRAORDINARY MEETING of LANE, CHAWFORD, LTD., will be held at the Office of the HoNGKONG HOTEL CO., LTD, Powell's Building, Des Vaux Road Central, Victoria, in the Colony of Hong- kong, on MONDAY. the 2nd day of Ocrone. 1922, at 12 o'clock Noax, for the purpose of Com- considering and, if thought it, approving the

the of Asscciation at draft new Articles

which will be submitted to the ret puny

A print of each draft paw Articles

the existing Articles of the Company the print of may it set at the fragistered quite of Census, Real Building, Victoria Downl

and at the of Mosers: DEACON & HARSTON, 1. Des Voeux Road Cen- tral, Victoria avresaid, and the portions of the

• Articles whirla difer Tesn the Articles are indicated by being under-

Rined in red.

"

Should the aesting approve of such new Articles of Assoriath with or withopt alear, the subjoined Rention will be an Extraordinary Resolution. proposed namely:-

Tiut the new Articles alectly approved "by this Meeting and for the parure of identitiention showell and by the Chairman sane are hereby thereof be and the Moptel as the Articles of the Company **Lo the exclusion of and in substitution "for all the existing Articles therenf AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that inter EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Company will be held at the pure on TUESDAY, the

receiving 17th day of Ourous, 1929. at 9.33 O'CLOCK the Foazsoos. for the purpose of report of the proceedings at the above mentioned? Meeting and of confirming, if thought fit, as a the abore mentioned Special Resolution: Resolutions

Date this ath Day of Septimber, 1992 By Order of the Board,

S. J. JORDAIN,

14343

Secretary.

THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

THE FOURTH GYMKHANA - hted for 1922.

TSATURDAY, OCTORZE 14TH,

Draft Programmes and Entry Forms may br obtained at Race Course, Hongkong Club, and Causeway Bay Stables.

Entries close Saturday, 30th September.

[1517

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO. LTD.

THE CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAM- SHIPS LIMITED. have appointed the CANADIAN PALLIC RAILWAY COMPANY TRAFFIC AGENTS in the East with Head THE ORDINARY GENERAL MEET- Offer at Hongkong.

[1240

ALLAN CAMERON.

Oriental Manager.

CITY HALL (CHAKEER OF COMMERCE ROOM).

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4TH, 5.30 PM

VIOLIN RECITAL

ar

MISHEL PLASTRO. . AT THE PIANO-HARRY ORE.

ADMISSION :-$1, $2.

BOOKING AT ANDERSON'S.

REMOVAL NOTICE.

[1561

and after September 30th next our Ofices will be REMOVED to the Fiast Floor of the Astor House. Queen's Rond Central, where we will be glad to welcome both Old and New Clients

P.P. NORTHWEST TRADING -

CO., LTD., A. MORLEY HORDER,

1543]

NOTICE.

Director.

ING of the above Company will be bold

at the CouPANT's Orrices. 20, Dis VOUX ROAD CENTRAL on THURSDAY, the 5th of OcTorz 1929, at Noos.

The Transter Bocks of the Company will be CLOSED from the Sel of September to 5th of October both day, inclusive.

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO., General Managers.

[1487 Eongkong, 14th September, 19.

PEAK HOSPITAL.

WANTED, Fully Qualified MATRON

1922,

HOSPITAL from 1st January, 1923.

Applications should be addressed to the Undersigned before October 10th, and should be supported by recommendations from two Melical Practitioners in China or Hongkong!

By Order,

D. K. BLAIR,

Secretary & Treasurer, PEAK HOSETAL COMMITTEE.

(1507 Hongkong, 19th September, 1992.

PEAK HOSPITAL..

WANTED, in March 1923, three Fally Qualified NURSES for the PAK

HOSPITAL

Apply stating Qualifications and Partien lars of Experienes to the Undersigned.

By Order,

D. K. BLAIR,

Secretary & Treasurer,” PEAL HOSPITAL COMMITTEE Hongkong, 19th September, 1990.

+

B.

(1508

G...

PUBLIC AUCTION.

received instructions

THE DAIRY FARM, ICE & CULD THE Undersigned bave receiv

ORDINARY

STORAGE CO., LTD. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. THENTAISETING OF DIARI HOLDERS in the abors Company will be held at the Company's Town Ornice, 2, Lower Albert Road, Hongkong, on THURSDAY, 19TH DAY of OCTOBER, 1999, at Noos, for the purpose of presenting the Report of the Three Lors and Statement of Accounts to 31st July, THE TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from 1st to 12th October, 1992, both days inclusives

By Order,

25th September, 1992

1922.

M. MANUK,

Secretary.

(1528

THE CORONET.

ZANE GREY'S

before Noox, To Day, requesting it to be landed THE U.P. TRAIL

here.

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by the Underigued. Goods remained unclaimed after Friday, the 9th Oct., 1922, at Noos, will be subject to rent and landing charges.

All claims must be seat in to me on or befére the 19th Oct, 1932, or they will not be

+

acogido packages will be examined en Friday, the 8th Oct, 1922, at 10am. by Mears. Goddard Douglas

No Fire Insurance has been affected.

A.JOBARU,

Acting Egont

30th September 2

11560

KOWLOON

HARRIET

оп

TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, the 17th. 18th and 19th October, 1922, at HM. NATAL YARD, Hongkong and st KowLOON NAVAL DEPOT. Commencing euch day as 9.30 am. with an interval from 13 Noon to

&C. &c. OLD AND SURPLUS NAVAL STORES

L-M

p.m.

INTIMATION.

Burnett's

celebrated

London

Dry Gin

dalque in character and

&

flavour.

distlactive Gives that

excellence to a Cocktall.

Blends excellent y with Watson's Stone Gloger

Beer.

SOLE AGENTS:

to avoid giving deep offence to Japan, JH.E. Sir Begianld Stubbs, Governor of nor do we know that anything can be Hongkong, was entertained to faucheen alleged against either the British or on August 24th by Mr. Chao-Hsin Chu, American peoples except that they have Chinese Chargé d'Affaires i London, protested against acts on the part of Sir John Jordan and Mr. Vister Walles- Japan in China, which were obviously, end of the Far Eastern. Department violations of the pledges Japan had given of the Foreign Offer, worn also present, to adhere to the policy to which the Powers generally had subscribed regard-j ing, the maintenance of the "open door and equal opportunity for the trade of alinations In Ching. If. Mr. Rouentos Score is suggesting that the way for the English-speaking world to make of Japan "is to give her an "n good neighbour absolutely free hand to carry out the policies revaled in the famous "Twenty | One Demamis," we "scarcely think that

The Chief Officer of the ss. Duers has reported the theft of 8130 from a locked- drawer in his cabin during his absence on Friday morning The Chief Engineer of the ss. Providence has reported that his cabin was, entered on Friday white he was in the engine-room. A drawer was broken open and jewellery and money worth $500 were stolen. '

M. Mishel Piastro, the noted violinist he proves himself the true friend of the who will be rememberel as having visited nation whose interesis he is espousing the Colony in company with M. A Mr. Score admits that in one way or Mirovitch in 1915 and 1917, is giving other Japan has behaved Badly in Chin, violin fecital at the City Hall on Wednes |Korea, and Siberia. But he goes on today at 3.30 p.m...

say:

On this occasion in

It is idle merely to abuse Japan will be assisted at the pianoforte by Mfr... What is the elementary physical fact? Harry One" There will be only one can Japan is in the Pacife! She is athwart

China. She "les between China and certus M. Piastro leaves next day by the

"Empress boat for the U.S.A. Aineries; within three weeks of Australia,

At o'clock on Saturday morning, a and a very short voyage from " India.

dha? Chinese detective, on duty in Munwah, What is the pretical thing Obviously to refuse to be drawn into an Lane, saw a mai carrying a heavy basket, allitude towards Japan which merelyHe asked the man what the basket con- plays into the hands of her reactionariestained, bat the latter did not reply. and hinders the determines advance of Instead he started to run. The detective those progressive elements which have tripped him over and caught him. Inside afready made healway. It is our interest the basket were found two revolvers, two and, by reason of our larger experience rifle barrels and 630 rounds of ammuni- At the Magistracy, the defendant our plain duty to leave nothing undone told Mr. Hamilton he did not know what that we can do to make Japan a good the basket contälard. He ran to stop & neighbour. It is our work to nid Japan maa walking some distance in front, who had engaged him to carry the basket. The in "her search for a cure of her maladies man was sent to goal for twelve months; in accordance with her situation in the

A

S. WATSON

CO., LTD.,

& having

sense

tion.

The marriage of Mr Edwin Thomas Byrne," eldest son of Mr. E. Byrne, of Shanghai, and Miss Hilda Wycliffe Rus sell, eldest daughter of Canon and Mrs.

Far East." We wonder what "ence" Mr. ROBERTSON SCOTT. has in mind t Surely when we take note of the expansion of Japanese interests in the past decade in F. Russell, of Dalethorpe, Dedham, Koren, in Manchuria and in Sibering took place at St. Mary's Church, Dedham, ou August 25th. There was a large con Japuh has little cause to complain of gregation present, nnd Wolf Cube formed being hindered in her determined a guard of honour. The bride's parents advance."

What does Mr. Scorr meah are well known in Essex. Canon Russell, having boon rector of Chingford from precisely when he writes of the Japanese 1878 to 1919, and rural dean.successivaly not only of being of N. Barking, Walthamstow and Leyton, thwarted but of Bring stiffed"! Japan and Walthamstow and Chingford. Th bride, who is very popular at Dedham. has no just grounds for fecting aggrieved did excellent service in the war at the by such actions as the Powers have taken coffee stall at Rouen station. to protect their own interests, and the Washington Agreements assure for her [ās "wide" a' scope for peacéfül progress and development an asy nation could reasonably hope for. Her propinquity to China assures her of great opportunities for legimate commercial expansion with. ont infringing the sovereignity of China, or the commercial rights of other Foreign Powers, and we see no.justification what ever for the suggestion in Mr. SCOTT'S MARRIAGES. BYRNE-RUSSELL-At Dedham, on August articles that plain common ans; and

24th, EDWIN, eldest son of EDWIN

HILDA decent feeling" have been absent in the BYRNE, of Shanghai, to WTCLIFFE, daughter of CANON And considerations brought to bear by the English-speaking world on the problem Mrs. BUSSELL SZKIZK-HICKSON.At Weybridge, on

August 28th, THOMAS RATTRAY SELKIRK, presented by oderu Japan. of Manila, to Constance Mäug Hiex.

Wine & Spirit Merchants.

'PHONE CENTRAL 618,

SON.

HosaKONG OFFICE: 104, DI VOUX RD., C. LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STRzzr, E.C.

The Jaily Press.

HONGKONG, CC QBZ2 2ND, 1992

THE PROBLEM OF JAPAN.

We observe that in articles contributed to

the July and August issues of the Review of Reviews Mr. J. W. ROBERTSON SCOTT has discussul very, fully the problem presented by modern Japan.

MR. CECIL CLEMENTI.. C.M.G. APPOINTED COLONIAL SECRETARY, OF CEYLON."

Mr. Cecil Clementi, C.M.G., Colonial Secretary, British Guiana, has been up- point us Colonial Secretary, Ceylon, in succession to Sir Graeme Thomson, K.U.B.

Many of our rinders will remember Mr. Educated at Cecil Clementi as a former member of the Hongkong Civil Service. St. Paul's School, and at Magdalen College, Oxford, where he gained many distinctions in scholarship," he came to Hongkong in 1609. He passed in Canton- esc within a year, and in 1000 he passed also in Pekiness. Mr. Clementi acquired

Dr. W. V. M. Koch is returning to the very sound knowledge of the Chiness

language and pete several dialects. Caleny by the dul-muzu

The V.R.C. Harbour Race is announced for Monday next for ladies and Tuesday, the 10th inst, for men.

Mrs. Severn has kindly consented to present the prizes at the Queen's College ausual aquatic sports next Friday after

noon,

Lady Chater, who had been spending some part of the summer on the Continent, returned to London to join St. Paul Chater as the end of August.

We have

A cool on Friday fell in attempting seen only a digest of the articles, and we. learn from it that Mr. Scorrands that to alight from a tram car in Des Voeux world has succeeded in doing two things treatmact for injuries to his head. of late years the English-speaking Rond West and is now in hospital under Sir Charles Addis, recently underwent An announcement in a ComprisingLife Boats, Dingies, Whalers, conspiciously: It has meceeded, whatever Oars, Cells and Electrical Fittings, Electric Cable, Cooking Stoves. Ships Fitting Iron Japanese may pretend to the contrary, an operation, Beds, Mattresses and Fittings, Steel Tanke in deeply offending Japan, in helping the London paper of August 31st stated that Life Belt:. Carpets, Rugs, Muis. Table Cover growth of distrust of both America and Sir Charles was making satisfactory pro-

gress towards recovery. Blankets, Canrus and Leather Homes, Cordage, Canvas Rage, Old India Rubber, Old Great Britain, and in paying the way to Leather, Old Woollen Rags. Old Asbestos, Ol

an understanding with Bussia and Ger Copper. Lead and Gas Metal, Coal Backs Iron,

Cork, Oll Iron and Steel, Old Brass,ood many which may take Japan far." Mr.)

Pinnace und

41

At the time of his appointment as Colonial Secretary of British Guiana, Mr.Clementi was acting Colonial Secre- tary in Hongkong. He married while here a daughter of Commodore (now. Vice-Admiral) C. J. Eyres, D.8.0. Mr. Clementi has, for two periods, adminis- "Mr. Clementi's publications include tered the Government of British Guiana,

Cantonese Love Songs," "Pervigilium Veneris," Summary of "Geographical Observations saken during a journey from Kashgar to Kowlcon" (1907-8) and The tion is "travel" and it may be remem Chinese in British Guiana." His recrea

bered by his friends in the Colony that just before leaving Hongkong he received the Cuthbert Peek Award of the Royal Geographical Society., Mr. Clementi is now 47 years of age.

MURDERED DETECTIVE'S

FUNERAL

The late Detective-Sergeant Sin, Chuca," who was mortally wounded, in an affray Woo Street, on Friday evening, was paid with a gang of armed robbers in Wing a Etting tribute ou Saturday afternoon,

The coffin, which was of the usual'

mortuary of the Government Civil Hos A coolio, was knocked down by motor when his remama were removed from the and Gun Metal Blocks, Lamps, Gauges, Steel RoBERTSON SCOTT is a gentleman who came car No. 125, at the junction of Pokfuluppital to Nam Tau for burial. Tubes, Steel Wire Rope. Oil, Chain Cable, out to Japan, from England a few years Road, and Queen's Road. West on Fri- Drilling and. Grinding Machines Cols, Bin- "gofor the purpose mainly of studying day and is now in hospital receiving Chinese type, was removed from the Cutter Engines, Tablas, Chairs, nacles. Compasses, Clocks, Sinker, Davits, Trou Drama, Wooden Casks, Cable Drums, agricultural conditions in Japan, and he treatment to his head and leg.

has recently published a most instructive Fold up Lavatorica, Old Packing Cases, &.

also

volume on the subject. While he was

A quantity of Structural Steel Work, compri sing Stanchions, Beams, Struts, de, and sundry other Steel Werk, Rain Water Pipes, Gutters, ke.--

Lots may be inspected on Monday, the 16th October, 1922.

mortuary at 3.30 p.m, and the coriege was formed by eight European members of the Police Force, about twenty Indian' mem- The Kowloon Theatre dances which werebers and some 200 Chinese members of such a popular feature last winter are the Force. Amongst those present word: (Mr. E. D. C. Wolfo), the Deputy Super- in Japan he brought into existence, with beginning again. The first of them is the CaptainSuperintendent of Police British and Japanese financial.support, a announced for next Tuesday night when utendent of Police, Kowloon (Mr, T. H. monthly magazine with a view of cultivat the music is to be furnished by the King), the Second Assistant Superinten Second Magistrate (Mr. EW. Hamilton), the Chief Detective Inspector Murison, ing a more friendly interest by English-Forchestra of the ss. President Jackson.dont of Police (Mr. C. G: Ferdue), the", The engagement is announced of. Mar-Acting Chief Inspector Donald and SALE OF OLD AND SURPLUS VIC- TUALLING STORES AT KOWLOON on

At Connaught Road West the coffin. THEATRE. FRIDAY, 20th October, comprising

of existence, died a natural death, and garet Winifred, only daughter of Mr. many others.

was placed on board &"junk for convey Corned Beef, Condemned Frovisions for ROTATION SCOTT has returned home H. King Hiller and Mrs. Hiller, of poultry or pigs Tool. Nemanauts, Serge, &c., Swimming Balls and Covers, Razors, Mess to preach the faith by which he was Stanstead, Sutton, Surrey, lately of anco to Nam Tau, which is just over the Gear, &c.

inspired in Japan. We do not gather Shanghai, China, to Michael RitzRoy border of the New Territory The prin- Terms of Sale-A detailed in Catalogue

funeral procession was witnessed by large. HUGHES & HOUGH, from the summary of the articles we have Talbot, Baines, R.F.A., eldar son of Major cipal mourners were; the deceased's

crowds of Chinese. By Appointment Auctioneers to the seen what Mr. SoOTT thinks the English E. T. Baines and Mrs. Baines, of widow and his youngest sister. The

Admiralty.

speaking world should have done in order Westhorpe, Southwell, Notts, Hongkong, Rith September, 1992.

THE PIPER.

LLOYD COMEDY.

(1666

speaking peoples in the people of Japan. The magazine, after two or three years

Sp

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