NEW ADVERTSEMENTS
NOTICE.
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN at the
FIRAL
NOTICE GEN
"(ME)
KEE carrial a by I YAT CHO CH) at No.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS,
NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD.
FROM ANTWERP, MIDDLESBRO', '
LONDON AND STRAITS.
The Steamship "DENMOHR,"
WELLINGTON STUNT VICTORIA HONG-ONSIUNDES of Cargo are hereby inform ed that all Goods are being landed at Kone, has This Day den signed to the
the Undersigned who has not supted the debts their risk into the hazardous and/or extra Godowns of HosGION and finitive of the said CHECK KEZ FIRM hazardous and who will continue to carry on the business and KovLOOK WHIRY & GODOWN COMPANY, whence and/or from the wharves at CHEUK KEELIK, and the armame COMPANY, as from the 250 ray of OCTO. delivery may be obtained.
laims will be admitted after the Goods BEB, 1929.
LAKUEN WO (have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 1th Ost., will be subject
Ol
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RE-OPEN DER INSTITUTE will
MONDAY OCTOBER 2ND. Students will rolled at the Education eace for Offer only, and should apply at
*[1558 Entry Fortrs,
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REMOVAL NOTICE.
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N and the September 10th next our FLOOR of the ASTOR HUES. Queen's Roud Central, where we will be glad to welcome both Old and New Cliente.
150)
PP. NORTHWEST TRADING
CO., LTD., A. MORLEY Houden,
REMOVAL NOTICE.
to rent
All Claims against the Bteamer must be presunted to the Undersigned on or before the 18th Oct.. or they will not bo recognised.
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are o be left in the 'Godowns where they will be examined on the 4th Oct., at 10
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
GIBB. LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.,
Agents.
(1349 Hongkong, 28th September. 1929.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. AMERICAN & ORIENTAL LINE. FROM NEW YORK.
THE Steamship
POLERIC"
Bre
having arrived, Consigares of Cargo Director.
informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra-hazardons Godowns of Bongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co. Ltd, st
I have THIS DAY REMOVED my Cficer Kowloon whence delivery may he obtained.
R.
the UND FLOOR OF YORK BUILDINGS. CHATER ROA adjoining Mesure. W. Larley & Co.
W. L. WEASEU
Architect and Surveyor.
(1047
1- Detaler, 1922. @
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY - CO. CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAMSHIPS LIMITED.
R. ALLAN CAMERON i appointed
MOriental Manager, with Office at
Hongkong, effective 1st OCTOBER.
G, M. ROSWORTH,
Chairman,
CASARIAS PACIFIC STEAMSHIPS, LTD.
WR MACINNES,
"Vice-President.
CANADIAN PRCIPIO RAILWAY Co.
APPBOARD!
4W BEATTY.
President.
CANARIAS PACIF RAILWAY Co. Montreal, rt Aug. 1922
CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP3,
LIMITED.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goode have left the Godowas all Goods remaining andelivered after 8th October, 1922 will be
bject to runt. 9.
All Claims against the steamer most be presented to the Undersigned on or before 16th October, 1979, 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 7th October, 198. at 2.80 M.
No Fire Inrurance has be a vital. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
THE BANK LINE. LTD., General Agents.
(1562 Hongkong, 3th September, 1992.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE FROM NEW YORK.
THE Steamship
"CITY OF MELBOURNE* haring arrived, Consignees of Cargo are informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra-bazardans Godowns of Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, whenes delivery
No
THE CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAM may be obtain will be admitted after the Goods
SHIES LIMITED. have appointed the CANADIAN PACU RAILWAY COMPANY have left the Godown, and all Goods remain- TRAFFIC AGENTS in the East with Heading undelivered after 7th October, 1922, will be
rabject to rent. Office at Hongkong
(1560
ALLAN CAMERON,
Oriental Managem
NOTICE.
THE DAIRY FARM. ICE & COLD
.STORAGE CO. LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. P
HE
TWENTY-SIXTH ORDINARY
TANNUAL MEETING OF SHARE- HOLDERS in the abore Company will be held at the Company's Tows OrricE 2. Lower Albert Road, Hongkong, oc THURSDAY,
• 19TH DAY of OCTOBER, 1993, at Noow, or the purpose of premating the Report of the Direc tors and Statement of Aeronats to 31st July, 1922.
THE TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from 1st to 19th October, 1992, both days inclusive.
By Order.
M. MANUK,
25th September, 1
Secretary,
(1628.
5S “TUNG HING." STRANDED IN SATON HARROCE MESSES. JARDINE, MATHESON & CO. LTD. General Managers, 18 Do CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD., Hong kong, are prepared to ceive TENDERS for the temporary repair, floating, and delivery of the above steamer her stores, apparel and tackle, alloat, in the Harbour of Swatow, in a condition for proceeding to Hongkong."
Permits for inspection of vessel as she now lies, will be issued un application' to the above..
[1404
CITY HALL
(CHAMBER OF COMMEECH ROOM).
1/
VESDAY, OCTOBER 4TH,
5.30. P.X
VIOLIN RECITAL
1Y
MISHEE PIASTRO.
AT THE PIANO HARRY OBE;
ADMISSION-83, 82,
BOOKING AT ANDERSON'S. ·
L1561
ON SALE.. ▶OUND VOLUMES of the #ONGKONG
BEKLY PRESS, January to June,
"With Inpr. Price $7.50. On sale at the Hongkang Daily Press.
All Claims against the Steamer must be pre- souted to the Undersigned on or before 14th October, 1929, or they will not be recognised. All broken, shafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns where they wil Tuesdays or Fridays be azamined en iny between the hours of 10.45 .. and Noos, within the free storage period of one week. No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
THE BANK LINE, LTD.
General Agents. Hongkong, 30th, September, 1992. [1563
.§.9. “AZAX LE RIDEAU.” SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
NOTICE.
MAR-
CONSIGNEESE, LA ROCHELLE
same
1.2.
ONSIGNEES of Cargo from PALLICE & COGNAE also Cargo from and "MEINAM Porta ex "LIEUTENANT DE MISSIESSY" in con- nection with shore Steamer are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opiem, Tressure and Valuables, are being landed, and stored at their risks, into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Grodowa Co., Ltd, Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained immediately after landing.
unless
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on intimation is received from the Consigneer before Noom, TO-DAY, requesting it to be landed here.
NO
INTIMATIONS
LANE CRAWFORD, LTD. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an GENERAL EXTRAORDINARY MEETING of LANE. CRAWFORD, LTD., will be held at the Uffice of the HONGKONG HOTEL CO., LTD., Powell's Building, Des Faux Road Centra Victoria, in the Colony of Hong- kong, on MONDAY, the Sad day of OCTOBER, 1929, at 12 o'clock Noos, for the purpose considering sad, if thought, tit, approving the
"and" draft new Articles of Association of the Com-
any which will submitted to the
print of such damit vew Article printing prices of the Compas may be seen at the Registeral Ofice of the
of
Company, Royal Brilling. Victoris aforesaid,
■l at the Office of Meers, Dascos, LonKTE DRACON & HARSTOS, 1. Des Vieux Road Cen trai, Victoria aforesaid, aul the portious ul the proposal urw Articles which differ from the existing Articles are indicated by twing nasier, lined in red.
Should the meeting approve of sacht“ new Articles d Asistion, with or without modification, the subjoinel Resojation will be au Extraordinary Resolution. proposed as
namely:-
That the new Articles uiready approved
this Meeting and for the purpose of Rentilation insured by the Chairman "thereol he and the same are hereby "adopted as the Articles of the Company "to the ext
the exclusion of and in substitution for all the existing Articles thereof."
ALSO AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a futher EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Company will
be held at the place oa TUESDAY. the
17th day of OcroSEA, 1922, at 9.30 o'clock in the FORENOON, for the purpose of receiving a report of the proceedings at the above mentioned Meating and of confirming, if thought £t, as a thi aborementionel Special Resolution, Rexlution.
Dated this 15th Day of September, 1922, By Order of the Board,
S. J. JORDAIN,
Secretary 14943 DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO. LTD." THE ORDINARY GENERAL MEET-
THEON Above Company will be held
at the COMPANY'S OFFICES, 20. Dis Vaux Hop CESTRAL on THURSDAY, the 5th of OCTOBER. 1999, at Noon.
The Transfer Books of the Company will be CLOSED from the 22nd of September to 5th of October both days inclusive.
DOUGLAS LAPRAIN & CO.. General Managers. Hongkong, 14th September, 1922. (1487
G.
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PUBLIC AUCTION.
Toby Fulie Anction.
THE Undersigned have received instructions
TUESDAY, OCTOBER: SED,
INTIMATION
Burnett's
celebrated
London
Dry Gin
unique in character and
flavour!
Gires that distlactive
excellence to a Cocktall.
Bleads excellent.y with
Ginger Watson's Stone
Beer.
SOLE AGENTS:
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY A, S. WATSON
the 17th. 18th and 19th October, 1922. at H.M. NAVAL YARD, Hongkong and at Kow LOON NAVAL DETOT. Commencing each day at 9.30 ..
гр
wita an interval from 12 Noon to 1,30 p.m. OLD AND SURPLUS NAVAL STORES.
den de... Comprising-Life Boats, Dingies, Whalers. Die. Cells and Electrical Fittings, Electri Cable, Cooking Stores, Ships Fittings, Iron" Beds. Mattresses and Fittings, Steel Tanka, Life Belts, Carpets, Rugs, Hats, Table Covers, Blankets.. Canvas and Leather Hoses, Old Conlage, Caatas Rags Old India Rubber, Old Leather. Old Woollen Rags, Old Asbestos, Old Cork. Od Iron and Steel. Old Brass, Copper.. Lead and Gun Metal, Coal Sacks. Trun, Wood and Gun Metal Blocks. Lampe, Ganges. Steel Tuber. Steel Wire Rope, Oil, Chain Cable. Drüling and Grinding Machines. Pinnace and Catter Engines, Tables, Chairs, Stools, Bia- macles, Compasses, Clocks. Sinzers, Darita, Inn Drums, Wooden Casks. Cable Drums, Foll up Lavatories, Old Packing Caees, &c.
CO., LTD.,"
Wine & Spirit Merchants.
'PHONE CENTRAL 616.
1922.
abreasoning and poisonous minded enemy could have supposed that be was in. Buenced by a consideration of the profits
A cook employed at No. 50, Humphr Avenue, Kowloon, was accosted by th men near the Lai Man Hing Kwong Kai
Sne
a book published in such circumstances ting Factory, Jordan Road, on Sunda|||| would yield for his own personal benefit afternoon, and robbed of #89. The moder Every honest mind would have been had just been drawn from a money-loan;. prepared to consider such a suggestion, a association. One of the robbers was arm
the. gross libel in
absence of any ed with a dagger. authoritative announcement to the 'con-
A contractor's accountant was aeystect trary, for there has been nothing that wei can call to mind in Mr. LLOYD Groker's on his way to Causeway Bay, e Sunday career to warrant anyone entertaining the afternoon, and forced by two armed - men suspicion that he was prepared to tarpish at the point of the revolver to turn inta the dignity of his high office by atilising an isolated path leading to the Tin Ha | his position, to make a fortune for himself. Į Temple. Halt way up the path, the However, the criticism served to call robbers purched him and stole $300 cash, attention apparently to the heed for mak After threatening their victim, they rau ing an early announcement as to what it up the path towards the temple. was proposed to do with the proceeds
With reference to the assault case pro jobtained from the publishers of the book-
namely to devote every penny of it to ferred by Tung Kang, ex-Minister of War Charities-and the object of issu og Finanev, against a number of disgruntled (
a beating and the book at the present time stands out officials who gave hire' that understood clearly. It is
the blackened his as in retaliation for hig TRINE MINISTER's decision for early refusal to pay their salaries, long-in publication is due to the fact that there arrear, the Metropolitan Procuraturato
Two defendan has bech during recent months a succes bas given judgment. sion of war books in which, with often were septenced to five months' imprison. ascant foundation of actual knowledgement, and two others to three and two his policy and actions have been sharply months respectively without option "of and even acrimmonously criticise, and he has felt that in the interests of historical accuracy, as well as in justice, to higself, he should rabmit the true facts to the judgment of the puble without further delay. Otherwise be would have deferred the writing of the book to his days of retirement, which was his original inter tion. It is added that it would be a mistake to assume that it will, be mainly polemic in character: its chief attraction will be in the vivid delineation of the scenes in which its author has been the leading motor. The sum of £00,000 which the publishers have agreed to pay for the rights of publication in Great Britain,
A Mr. Bari Digby, F.R.G.S., bas America
the Continent. and on
been telling the readers of a Home paper, that sum the highest ix rasily
something about modern dress in the £ book. his
Been paid for ever
Far East." He says that one may The ex-Kaiser WILLY is understood
traverse the streets of Shanghai, Peking 40 have sold the autobiography an
and Hongkong for weeks without seeing which he is now engaged for £40,000.
a-Chinese woman wearing European dress The only other authors that have ever approached such rewards ate American and also that "ven in the big ports," writers of fiction, if we can believe the with European quarters and shops and Mr. Bassett statement that Mr. A. S. M. HyTCHINSON atreets, it is most unsual to see a Chinese has already received £70.000 for his book man in European dress." "If Winter Comes."" and that General Digby, F.R.G.S., must have traversed the LEW WALLACE received as much as £80,000 streets with his eyes shut.. for his Ben Hur, including royalties
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big
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The Committee of the Yokoluma Amateur Dramatic Club have planned to produce a series of plays during the ap
proaching season, commencing on October 23rd with Lady Lever's comedy "Brown Sugur. In the latter part of November the musical comedy, Miss Hook of Hol land," will be staged for two evening performance and a matinee. In December AA. Milne's comedy Belinda will be produced, and in January the four-act comedy Grusipy" will be staged.
•
A Chinese painter was sentenced to two
the theatrical rights. In getting 590,000 for a book which is not yet months' imprisonment by the "Marios written, and will not appear until the Magistrate (Commander C. W. Beckwith), Ho spring of next year, Mr. LLOYD" Chonch yesterday, for having unlawfully bearde bas blained what is undoubtedly theed the x. Lical St. Lambert Bie
was found in the Captain's cabin, which literary offer on récord.
he had apparently eatered through the port-hole, and was in the act of forcing open a locked drawer when discovered. ite told the Magistrate that he went aboard to buy empty bottles from the first mate. He did not go into the, Captain's The total rainfall registered at the cabin; he only "passed through it.". A quantity of Structural Steel Work, compri-Joves-At Shanghai, on September 3rd, Botanic Gardens during the month of sing Stanchions, Beams, Strats, de, and sundry
to Mr. and Mrs. DAVID P. W. JOSES, September was 6.51 inches. The heaviest other Steel Work, Bain Water Pipes Gutters,
rainfall was on" September 20th when q September NYLAND.--At Shanghai,
22nd, to Mr. and Mrs. C. Nisu, a 3.23 inches fell
&c.
"also
Lapte may be inspected on Monday, the 16th October, 1922.
ALSO
SALE OF OLD AND BURPLUS VIC TUALLING STOBES AT KOWLOON.on FRIDAY, 20th October, comprising:
Comed Beef, Condemned Provisions for poultry ar pige food. Remnants Serge, de.. Swimming Beite and Covers. Rators, Mest Gear, &c.
Terms of Sale-As detailed in Catalogne."
HUGHES & оugй, By Appointment Anctioneers to the
Admimity.
(1436 Hongkong, 30th September, 1999.
#
BIRTHS.
Cats.At Shanghai, on September 23rd, to Mr. and Mrs A. J. CLARK, a son."
ason.
So,
RUSSELL AL
Sir Beilby Alston, H. 31. Minister to Peking, leares "for Home in November, and his successor will strivin, December.
The Shmayboi Goutte says it is authoritatively informed that Dr. Sux Yat-sen has appointed Mr. Quo Tai-chi as his special delegate to pay a retur Mr. Mishel visit to General Li Yuan-hung. Acting The mission prices to Shanghai, September Piastro's Violin "Recital as the City Hall Chief Executive at Peking. Dr. Sun has
DEATH.
rd, NASCY, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs A. S. RUSSELL, aged 6 months.
HONGKONG OFF: 10, Des Vœux Ro., C. LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET. E.C.
The Daily Press.
ADIES and GENTLEMEN Suffering LADIES and GEN CL Disease, Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the complicated and long-standing the case may Undersigned. Goods remained analaimed after be, are yquested to write present condition of Friday
Fall particulars of treatment, MR. the 9th Oct., 1922, at Noon, will be the disease. subject to rent and landing charges. --
All claims must de sent in to me on or before advice, etc., free under cover."SRI" WORKS, the 10th Oct, 1923, or they will not be Bendou-square (H.P.), Calcutta (India). recognized.
All damaged packages will be examined an Friday, the 6th Oct, 1992, at 10 a.x. by Mare, Goddant & Douglas.
No Fire Lagrance has been effected. A. JOBARD,
Acting Agoat.
[1565 Hongkong, th September, 1922.
THE CORONET.
ZANE GREY'S
KOWLOON THEATRE.
L
FOR SALE.
[1489
AND, approximately 7,000 square feet on waterfront at Swatow with modern storied brick and concrete building itable for office and godown! Further detalle apply;
486]
CHUMPHREYS & Co.
PREPAID WANTED:
HONGKONG, UCTORIL JED, 1922.
LLOYD GEORGE'S WAR
BOOK.
to-morrow were incorrectly printed in The prices yesterday's advertisement. are
and go.
also appointed Mr. Hu Han-min, former Governor at Canton, as his special dele-- gate to General Tuna Chi-jui at Tientsin'; A man, who was charged at the Magis Mr. Wang Chao-ning to General. Chang tracy." yesterday, with the unlawful Tso'lin at Mukden; and Mr. Chang (hi possession of two sticka of dynamite, told former President of the Seaute, ta 31r. R. E. Lindell, that he wanted the Generals, Tsao Kuo and Wu ̈Pei-fu. explosive for the protection of big boat. He was fined $50.
1
The following paragraph is taken from "a London paper: In the presence of We have received a copy of the Pro- many prominent Chinese in London and pectus of the Hongkong Technical In-representatives of the Iress, the new stitute for the session October, 1922-Jung, offices of the dino-British Trade Associa 1923 There is an Engineering section, ation, situated at No. 110, High Holborn THE announcement that Mr. LLOYDSéience section and a Commerce section (corner of Kingsway) were opened by the - GEORGE was about to "make the most
Woohuan) on the 20th Aug. We are asked to state that the Sino-British Trude. As successful excursion into literature that and also Teachers' classes for men and Consul-General for China (Mr. Tang. has ever been known **.
got a considerable
with start of the announcement that the
Mr. C. D. Buyers, who for the past suciation is not connected in any way PREVISE proposed to devote the entire twenty-five years has been the Superin any company or individual associated proceeds of the book to War Charities.icndent of the Peak Trainway, retired with No. 775 Knightsbridge, N.W. 1." - It is, therefore, not surprising to come from the service of the Company o scross such a comment as the following: September 20th, and is shortly proceed "It is left to Mr. LLOYD GEDRGs to cara
women
Mr. William T. Payno, former Manager
ADVERTISEMENTS
the highest price on record for a set of ing Home: Hr. Buyers commenced his for Japan and China of the Canadian in the service of the China Merchants that H.. the Emperor of Japan will. memoirs and the ignominious distinction career in the East in 1880 as da engineer Pacific Steamships, Ltd, has been notified THE U.P. TRAIL Lettera are lying at this Office for
of completing the demoralisation of Steamship Company and Chief confer on him the Third Class Order of BOLOS QV, RT, RU, RW, TH, TU.
political life by the questionable tactics Engineer on one of the Company's ships the Rising Sun in recognition of his of utilising the incomparable prestige of when he left in 1887 to take the post of eminent services in the promotion of trade
commercial ANTED. Young Married Russian his high office to drive" a
Huperintendent of the Tramway. It and good relations between Japan and Lady, good family, desires any kind bargain for his own personal benefit speaks well for his supervision of the line Canada, Mr, Payne is already in passes.. of Employment: Has some knowledge of Sewing,
years' experience sa Bed Croen Nuras. Speaks Legally, he is within his rights so to do that during his twenty-five years of ser- sion of the 3rd Order of the Sacred Trea... fair English. Reply to Box VB, ole Daily That is all that can be said., Bat the vice there has never been an accident to sure and the 4th Class Order of the Rising, "Sun. The conferment of this higher high standard of British political probitý | a pussenger. Yr. Buyers intends making
honour shows how much Mr. Payne's ber- [30 BE LET-GODOWN-Spacious is not enhanced by his cuteness. Ít
tarod Godown, situate Specious Two is probably on precedenter thing for his home, in Edinburgh and his many drer Bowrington Cazal and containing appro- & PRIME MINISTER while still in office to friends in the Colony will wish him a vices in the promotion of trade and good
appreciated in Japan! Int to the end of the year-Apply Z, office of Imately 5,000 square feet on each floor. To be justify his political policies by the long enjoyment of his leisure in closer relations between Japan and Canada are
[24#publication of a book, bat only a most touch with the members of his family.
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