EW ADVERTSEMENTS

NNIVERSARY OF THE PORTUGUESE

REPUBLIC

THE Consul-General, fur Portugal on the Occasion of the 19th Anniversary of the Portuguese Republic on Set OCTOBER next. will be At Home to the Authorities, the Consular Corps, and the Members of the Portugues Community at the Lesirano CLEs, fe House Stout, between 11 o os and Yous."

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BY

HONGKONG HOCKEY CLUB.

Y kind permission of the HONGKONG CRICKET CE there will be & MEET ING is the HONGKONG CRICKETA LED Pavilion at 530) r., on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10th. of Members of the Hongkong Hockey Clus to elect Officers ? make arrangements for the coming wason. All the desirous joining the Club are invital to attend.

B. C. TALE.

Acting on Secretary.

Hosokos Hocky Cub

HONGKONG LADIES HOCKEY CLUB

THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Twil be held in the Offices of alsas. JARDINE MATHESON & Co. LTD. (Tor Froon), by kind permission, a WEDNESDAY. 11th OCTOBER, 19 at 5:30 PM.

R. JENNINGS.

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Hon. Secretary,

THE PACIFIC TRADING CO. LTD, (IN VOLUNTARY Liquidation).

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant

Sections 188 and 212 of the Com-

INTIMATIONS

G..

B.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY,

RE-OPEN HE INSTITUTE will TRE

Or MONDAY, OCTOBER END. unce for Students will be enrolled at the Elucation Entry Forma. Office only; and should apply at

REMOVAL NOTICE.

"

"hure THIS DAY REMOVED my Cilices to the 2ND FLOOR of Youx Britons, CATER H joining Messrs. W. Loxley & Co.

W. L. WEASER.

Architect and Surveyor.

1st October. 1992.

NOTICE:

(#)

FOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the NB Fof

KEE Lin CHECK FIRM carrin? sth by LI YAT CHO (H) at No. $4. WELLINGTON STREET. VICTORIA. HONG KONG has This Day doen assiguri to the Unlersigned who has not desert tiw elekts and liabilities of the sati CHECK KE PINE and who will ntinue to carry on the business under the tin iHECK KEE COMPANY, astron the 25p DAY OF OUTO. BEI, 1922.

LI KEEN WO (4)

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DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO. LID.

NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD. FROM ANTWERP, MIDDLESBRO', LONDON AND STRAITS.

"BENMOHR."

The Steamship "

ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby inform

ed that all Goode are being landed at their risk into the hazanious and/or attra the HONGLONG hazardous Godowns of and KOWLOON WHARF & GODOWY COMPANY, LAD whence and/or from the wharvas delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods nadelivered after the 4th Oct., will be subject bare left the Godowas, and all Goods remaining

to rent.

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 18th Det, or they will not be

recognised

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are o be left in the Godowns where they will be examined on the 4th Det, at 10 AM

No Fire Insurance has been effected.. Billa of Lading will be consterzigned by

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO. LTD.,

Agents.

[15-48 Hongkong. 6th September. 1992.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. AMERICAN & CRIENTAL LINE. ExoM NEW YORK,

HE Steamship ·

THE

"POLERIO

having arrival, Consignees of Cargo are informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of Hoogkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd., &

pants Orlinaino 1911 that a GENERAL THE ORDINARY GENERAL MEET Kowloon whence delivery may be obtained.

DIETING of the MEMBERS of the aber namil Company will be held at Room 3, 54. queen's Ionaal Central, Victoria, in the Colony NOVEMBER 1922, at 11 ostock in the FORRSOON, for the purpose of haring an account laid before them showing the manner in which winding up has been conducted and the property of the Compady disposed of and bearing agy explanation that may given g and also of determining by the Liquidators Extraordinary Resolution the manner in which the books, accounts and documents "of the Company and of the Liquidators thereof shouhl be disposed of.

of Hongkong, on TUESDAY, the 7TH DAY of

Dated this 10th day of September. 1992.

KOO YUK LING." WONG TAT TONG.

Liquidators.

G.

R..

PUBLIC AUCTION. |-

11762

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, all Goods remaining andelivered after 8th October, 1992, will be

150 of the above Company will be held at the COMPANY OFFICES, DES VOUX ROAD CENTRAL THURSDAY, the 5th of Ocrpen, CLOSED from the 22nd of September "to fith

The Transfer Parks of the Company willhabject to rent. of October both days inclusive.

1922, at Nuus.

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO...

General Managers.

[1187 Hongkong, 14th Septeraber, 1990.

LANE CRAWFORN, LTD. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an GENERAL EXTRAORDINARY MEETING & LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD., will as hell at the Office of the HONGKONG HOTEL CO. LTD. l'orell's Building. Des Yeux Read Central Victoria, in the Colony of Ilong. kong, on MONDAY, the 2nd day of Ocrosz, 1923, at 12 Olex Ncos, for the purpose of considering and, if thought it, approving the draft new Articles of Association of the Com

which will be sabuitted to the meeting. pany

Ariut of ich draft new Articles and a

be seen at the Registered Olee may print of the existing Articles of the Company

DEACON & HARSTON, 1, Dex Vannx Road Cen sad at the Office of Blasers. DEACOS, LOOKER, tral, Victoria aforesaid, and the portions of the proposed new Articles which differ from the lined in rel

of the

All Claims against the steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before 15th October, 1992, 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. 1922, at 9.30 AM.

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

THE BANK LINE, LTD, General Agents. Hongkong, 30th September, 1623. [1562

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

THE Steamship

"CITY OF MELBOURNE”

OCTOBER 4TH, 1928.

INTIMATION

Burnett's

celebrated

London

Dry Gin

anique in character and

flavour.

that

Gives

distlactive

excellence to a Cocktall.

Blends excellent y with

Stone Gloger Watson's

Beer..

SOLE AGENTS:

A Dance will be held at the Peak Club

Mr. C. Wilton, C.M.G., who has whose plainly announced purpose it was. to prevent these things coming to pass, accepted the post of Associate Chief The Allies were aggred in 1918 thus an lespector of the Salt Administration, in effective guarantee for the freedom of the China in succession to Sir Richard Straits is an essential, condition of world Gamble, has been British Minister" fos Peace, and they are agreed on that point

Esthonia and Latrin (Baltic States). since 1990. still, but in the presence of the menace of a powerful Turkish army, France and Italy are not prepared to defend their policy by force. They trust to diplomacy to achieve these things, and if diplomacy should not succeed in arresting the advance of the Kemalists until they have trampled under foot everything that the Allies erected by the Treaty of Serres, then they trast that" diplomacy may

obtain the desired a to able be guarantees after the Turks have taken |

klonic

Tuesday, 24th October, 12 at p.m. for members of the Pent, Club and their friends. The proceeds will be given to the Peak Brauch of the Hong- kong Women's Guild and the Ministaring

Children's League,—AnyT.

Yet another motor-car accident has

time a Chinese coolie, named Wang Hing. their full revenge by regaining their surred in the Whitfeld district. This was knocked, down on Monday by motor. sovereignty over all the territory, which was under the Crestent ing before the

Pear No. 324, near the Ming Yoon gardens. Great War: It is perfectly clear that Great Britain is not claiming for herself The injured man was removed to thi the responsibility of halling Government Civil Hospital for treatment. Gallipoli or Chanak in order to securg

Eight cases of notifiable diseases were the freedom of the Straits to unarmed reported in the Colony during the "werk" vessels. On the contrary," Mr. LOVE ended September 30th, viz, four cares of GEORGE has declared, we belies that enterie fever, and one each of plague these important shores should be held(fatal), cholera, diphtheria, and cerebro- under the auspices of the League spinal fever. Two deaths from influenza All the cases were "non- Nations in the interests of all nations were recorded. -alike.” ~ Mr. Lauva Gronor has spoken of European."

the treedom of the Straits as being a

A Chinese telephone worker named Chu matter of life and death for Ramana and Russia, but it does not seem that Russia Yin, attempted to commit suicide on stands in seed of any help from "Britain Monday, by throwing himself into thei He was in this respect. The cables go to show harbour frem a steam launch. that the Russians and the Kemalist Turks promptly pulled out of the water, and, on excellent terms, for secret when asked why he had attempted to take politico-militarist understanding exists big lite said that he had been robbed of *

This, perhaps. explains $11 and that he was now penniless. between them. the Soviet Government's demand that shalt withdraw. the

.British Fleet

she what Russia protests against calls the British blockade." and in

During the absence of the master of the Le Kee Sam Export and import Firm, from No. 315, Des Voeux Road Central,

sists on the removal of all restrictions some person entered his room between the enforced by the Allies in regard to the 27th ult. and the 2nd inst. broke open passage of the Dardanelles, leclaring several boxes and stol- clothing and that she stands for the liberty of the jewellery to the value of $1,501, A joki Straits, but a liberty appertaining to of the firm, who has since disappeared, is merchantiden alone which would.com said to be suspected. pletely free the Straits and the Black Sen. from the presence of foreign naval Let it not be forgotten that

forces,"

it was Turkey who closed the Straits in

An armed robbery was carried out abe No. 15, Nullah Lane, at 9.30 o'clock on Monday night. The occupant of the flat woman-was awakened from sleep by

the letting by Public Auction Sale, to be Company. Royal Building, Victoria aforesaid having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are informed A. N. "WATSON & the Great War. In the British Govern ve men standing around her bed. Four

DARTICULARS CONDITIONS of hald on TUESDAY, the wh day of October, 1922, at 3 r... at the Uffices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His EXUELLENCY THE DICER ADMINISTERING at one Lot THE GOVERNMENT,

a term of 75

the hazardous and/or extra-bazaricus Godowas that all Goods are being linded at their risk into of Hole's Wharf, Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.

OROWN LAND at Magazine Gap Rd. in the existing Articles are indicated by being underbare left the Godown, and wall Goods" remain-

Colony of Hongkong, for years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Bout to be fixed by the Surveyor of MUESIT THз Kivo, for one further term of 16 Jes.

FARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

No. of BLA

Locality.

Boundary Measurements.

feel.

Loss, fest

A per sale plan

Anaval Rental

About 13,000) UN (1,140

1564

CANADIAN 'PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAMSHIPS LIMITED.

TR. ALLAN UAMERON appointed Mental Manager. With Osier as Hongkong, effective 187 OCTOBER.

G. AL. BOSWORTH,

Chairman.

CANADIAN PACIFIC STRAMSHurs, LTD.

W. R. MACINNES.

Vice President.

CANADIAN PACIF RAILWAY Co. ATTROVED:

E. W. BEATTY.

President..

妒 CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. [1559

Montreal, 23rd Aug., 1932.

CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAMSHIPS, LIMITED.

THE CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAM THE the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY as TRAFFIC AGENTS in the East with Head Qe at Hongkong.

ALLAN CAMERON,

Oriental Manager. [1560

NOTICE.

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

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. HE TWENTY-SIXTH "ORDINARY TANNUAL MEETING OF SHARE HOLDERS in the above Company will be held at the Company's Town OrrICE, 8, Lower Albert Road, Hongkong, ca THURSDAY, 12TH DAY of OCTOBER 199, at Noos, for the purpose of presenting the Report of the Direc tors and Statement of Accounts to 31st July, *1929**

THE TANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be COSED from 1st to 12th October, 1922, boll: Jaya inclusive.

By Urder,

tember, 1922.

M. MANUK.

Secretary.

£1596

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods Should the meeting approve of such new ing undelivered after 7th October, 1918, will be or without subject to rent

All Claims against the Steamer must be pre- Articles of Association, with modifestion. the sabjoinesi Resolution will be

an Extruplinary lntion, sented to the Undersigned ca or before 14th

October, proposed as

"All 92, or they will not be recognised. namely:--

That the new Articles already approved by this Meeting asid for the purpose of "identification sularibed by the Chairman "thereof be and the same are hereby "adopted as the Articles of the Company "to the exclusion of and in waletitution "for all the existing Articles thereof." AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that a father EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Company will be held at the same place on TUESDAY, the 17th day of OCTOBER 1922. at 9.30 o'clock in the Fourxoox, for the purpose of receiving a report of the proceedings at the above mentioned. Meeting and of enfirming, if thought it, as a mentioned Special Resolution, the above Beaolution.

Dated this 15th Day of September, 1992. By Order of the Board,

S. J. JORDAIN,

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G.

Secretary.

R.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received instructions

to sell by Public Auction,,,,,

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chated and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns where they will be examined on any Tuesdays or Fridays between, the hours of 10.45 and Noos; within the free storage period of one week.

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

THE BANK LINE, LTD.

General Agents. Hongkong, 30th, September, 1992. [1563

S.S.AZAY LE RIDEAU."

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES

sama

NOTICE.

CONIGLES, HAVRE, LA ROCHELLE ONSIGNEES of Cargo from MAR PALLICE & COGNAE also Cargo from

Ports ex

and “MEINAH" LIEUTENANT DE MISSIESSY" in con- neation with abore Steamer are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed, and stored at their risks, into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon

CO., LTD.,

Wine & spirit Merchants.

'PHONE CENTRAL 616.

- BIRTHS.

MARRIAGES.

ment's opinion this was responsible for of the robbers were armed with daggers. the collapse of Russia, the defeat of One of the men stood guard over the. Rumania and the prolongation of the war terrified woman and the remainder search- by two years. All Britain is now seekinged the room for booty. They stole cloth- is that these Straits shall never be closed ing and jewellery, some "of which was again, for the freedom of this important taken from the prostrate woman, to the waterway is fundamental in the interest value of $137.80.

of the commerce of the world. "The Soviet | Government's desire will be met, so far as-Great Britain is concerned, if the im- pending Peace Conference will guarantee the freedom of the Straits in a way that is satisfactory to the British Govern.

According to the Shanghai papers, H.31.8, Gorline (Captain' E. R. 44 R.

Following Evans, C.B., D.8.0.) is to leave Shànghai this week for Yangtze ports. Der departure "H.M.S. Dørben (Captain.

hairi, will be at Shanghai, remaining LESTEE.—At Shangbai, on September 28th.ment. The fight we are patting up at Washington), which is at present at Wei.

to Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Lester, a son. present," said "Mr. LLOYD GEORGE recent LACHLAN-At Taipeh, Formosa, on Septem-ly." is to ensure that, whatever happens for about three weeks. H.M.S. Hawkins,"i ber 27th, to Mr. and Mra. LACHLAN, 3 at the Peace Conference, we shall not with Admiral Duff aboard. is looked for daughter.

abandon the policy of securing the free about October 28th. "when Admiral Sir Thu PARXER-At Los Angeles, in September.om of the Straits. By that we do not under Duir witt make a short stay in

his farewell visit, to Mr. and Mrs. R. H. PARKEL, of

mean by clauses depending on the caprice Shanghai ou Shanghai, a daughter. (By cable).

of the Constantinople Government. The Hawkins will then proceed to Hongkong ADAMSON-ALEXANDER-At Shanghai, on security must be of a more reliable and where Admiral Duff transfers his flag on

September 28th, JAMES ADAMSOS lofefective character than in 1914 Thus November 2nd. GERTRUDE RACHEN ALEXANDER,

KEMAL PASHA knows that the British

A clock that will go for a decade, the NORDQUIST MORAS-At Changsha, on Government enters the Conference" with

NORDQUIST, September 21st, Olor

an object from which it will not be deifvention of a Frenchman, has just reach Chinese Postal Service, to. ALLEEN

well heed Shanghai, says the W.-G. Daily News. flected, and the Turks may MORAN.

satisfied with their victory if they concede it is electrically worked, of exceedingly. neither Great Britain nor the Allies will seconds to start. One turn, of a nut at the base of the pendulum corrects a daily Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, BIO-At Shanghai, on September ath, this and gain on other points which simple mechanism, and it only takes ten whence delivery may be obtained immediately after landing.

variation of 2 seconds. While being electro-magnetic, this timepiece (known as be so keen to contest.

theBulle Clock" requires no special installation. A wet battery similar to the Leclanche cell used for electric bells is filled with water when the mechanism is more attention started and requires no for 10 years.

Optional Cargs will be forwarded on unless TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY,ution is received from, the Consigues

the 17th, 18th and 19th October, 1929,

bolors Noor, To DAT, requesting it to be landed bera at HM. NAVAL YAUD, Hongkong and at KOWLOON NAVAL DEPOT.

Commencing each day at 9.30 am."

with an interval from 18 Noon to 130 p.m.

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned. Coeds remained unclaimed after Friday, the 9th Oct, 1929, at Noos, will be

OLD AND SURPLUS NAVAL STORES,bject to rent and landing charges.

t

&c

C

All claims must be sent in to me on or before Comprising:-Life Boats, Dingies, Whalers, the 10th Oct. 1927, or they will not be Mectric recognised.

Qars, Cells and Electrical Fitte Lon

Calale. Cocking Staves, Ships Bed Mattresses and Fittings, Steel Tanks, Life Belts, Carpets, Rugs, Mais, Table Covers, Blankets, Cordage. Canvas Rage, Old India Rubber, Oli Old Iron and steel, Brass, Copper, Lenter Old Woollim Rags, Old Asbestos, Old Lead and Gun Metal, Coal Sacks, Iron, Wood Steel and Gun Metal Blocks, Lamps, Gagger, Tabes, Steel Wire Rope, Oil, Chain Cable, Drilling and Grinding Machines, Pinnace and Cutter Engines, Tables, Chairs, Stools, Bin. nacles, Compasses, Clocks, Sinker, Davits, Iron Drums, Wooden Casks, Cable Drums, Fold up Lavatories, Uld Packing Caser, &c.

Structural Steel Work, compri- 4 guantity of tacte, el Fites, W., k, Connery other Stand Work, Rain Water Pipes, Gutters,

&c.

Lots may be inspected on Monday, the 16th

October, 1922.

ALSO

SALE OF OLD AND SURPLUS VIC- TTALLING STORES AT KOWLOON on FRIDAY, 20th October, comprising

Corned Beef, Condemned Provisions for poultry or pigs food, Remnanta Berge, &c., Swimming Belts and Covers, Exzora, Mess Gear, &c.

Terms of Sale:-As detailed in Catalogue.

HUGHES & HOUGH, By Appointment Auctioneers to the Admirsity.

[1558 Hongkong, 30th September, 1922.

All damaged packages will be mamined on Friday, the 6th Oct, 1923, at 10ax. by Mesara.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. A. JOBARU, Goddard & Douglas,

Acting Agent Hongkong, 30th September, 1922.

T1565

DEATH.

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HENRI BISSON, in his 25th year. HONGKONG OFFICE: 101, DIS Vœux RD., O. LONDON OFFICE: 131, Fiss STREET, E.O

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The Daily Press.

HONGKONG, OCTOBER 4TH, 1922.

THE BRITISH STAND AT THE DARDANELLES. THERE is not much room to doubt that the presence of a large British Fleet and considerable military force in the

During the absence of Liut.-Col, W. N. Nicholson in North China, Major R. F. Daubuz, E.A., is to act as D.A.A. and Q.M.G.

The total output of the Kailan Mining Administration's mines for the week end- ing September 18th amounted to 72,072 tons and the sales to 68,083, toss.

.

Since the issuing of the order by the Civil Governer of Kiangsu instructing the Chinese authorities at Shanghai to closo all lottery ticket shops within five-days, Captain E. R. G. E. Evans, C.B., these shops have realized that it will be D.S.O., in Zommand of H.M.S. Carlisle, impossible for them to carry on business

THE CORONET. vicinity of the Dardanelles has done more is proceeding Home shortly, via America, any longer, says the Shanghai Mercury.

ZANE GREY'S THE U.P. TRAIL

Avenue Edward VII. and Chapel have her

to." ease the situation" there than all the efforts of diplomacy. It has been Captain G. C. Dickens, R.N., has arrived All lottery shops on Ming Kuo Road,"

phasised by the PRIME MINISTER that a Shanghai to relieve him the strengthening of the British military and naval forces in the Near East has been. E. Buyers, on it retirement, with a

gun to close, whilst cigarette shops, which

A movemcat is on foot to present Mr. also acted as agents, have taken off their

and

lottery signs. It is learnt that a few big dictated by two supreme considerations -to ensure the freedom of the waterway public expression ul aprelation of the lottery ticket shops will carry on in order between the Mediterranean and Black car with which he has tried out his duties to enable them to collect accounts,

as super-akcident of the Peak Tramways will close their shops "after the mid- There has been an KOWLOON THEATRE. Seas, and to prevent an exceptionally during the twenty-five years." As Autumn Festival.

horrible war spreading to Europe." On a reading of the cables during the past was pointed out in mic issue of yesterday, official gerut for the abolition of fortnight it is tolerably clear that nothing, no accent taiati a single one of ploteris for some time past, in which has stood between the closing of the the millions of peangers carried up and seal Unions joined on the Straits by Turkey in order to carry the down the Peak throughout that long ground in the numerous loturies run- war to the shores of Europe, but the period Subasions, Emited to $2, alag av persent not only encouragé gan-

desay presence of a powerful British Fleet and should be sent to Mr K, Blair at the big 55 plera generally-debacing ion-

Commerce. British military fores of 30,000 men, Chamber of

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