ADVERTSEMENTS:
THE HONGKONG SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO
ANIMALS.
THE V 4th Inst, in the THE ANNUAL MEETING be hoki CHAKERK OF COMIC Boos, City Hall, at (5.18 PM.
B.-L. FROST.
Hot. Secretary
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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONUKONG.
IN THE GOODS of ERNEST HAMILTON BHART, K.C., O.B.E., of Victoria, Hongkong, deceased.
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TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Court has, by virtue of Section 58 of the Probates Ordinance 1807 (No. 5 of 1897) made an order limiting the time for ending in claims to or against the above Estate to the 31st Day of DECEMBER, 1992. Creditors and Olaimants are hereby required to send their
THE HONGKONG DAILY BEBS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2013
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
INTERPORT TENNIS. FIHERE will be THREE MATCHES—One
Doubles and Treo Singles. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER, 218, 3.45/rx. DOUBLES
AND PAY LA. CONDE. WORTHINGTON,
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HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NG BZE KWONG"
TUE SHANGHAI TAIR
Admission to Stand:-50 ctx.
JOHN C. FLETCHER, Hon. Secretary,
Hongkong LT.A
HONGKONG PHILHARMONIC
SOCIETY
Claims to the Undersigned by the slave date.HERE will be & GENERAL MEETING
Dated this 20th day of November, 1992. DEACON. LOOKES. DEACON
& HARSTON,
Proctors for the Administrator,
bold at. the Br. JOUN'S CATHEDEAL HALL
INTIMATIONS
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.
: SCIENTIST, "HONGKONG, Announces a
FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE By
CHARLES LOHRENSTEIN, USB,
of Braque, New York, Member of the Board of Lectureship, of The Mother Charohy The First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, Massachusetts, In
THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ROOM, CITY HALL
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2015, 1972,
at 5.30 PM.
THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND.
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on TUESDAY, 11 NOVEMBER, at 5.30 THE HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO Y.M., nt which all who am interested are cor dially invited to attend.
Sir W. REES-DAVIES and Commodore E. I, L'es Vaiux Road Central, Blogkong- GRACE lave kindly consented to become Vice-Presidents of the Association and Mr. G. FIELDGATE to be a member of the Committee.
At this Mesting it is hoped to decide what shall be undertaken this year and to settle the days for practice.
* F..BULLOCK,
Hon. Secretary. 1789)
THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB,
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.
PROBATE JURISDICTION.
ACTION No. 2 of 1920. BETWEEN LAU TZ TAU LAU TANO SHI, LAY SHE SHL, LAG YIU SH and LAV LI SHI, Pisiniz.
and
LAU SINU CHCLs, Defendant.,
By Order of the Supreme Court of Hongkong,
and
Under the direction of the Registrar,
Supreme Court.
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N EXTRA GYMKHANA is fixed for A SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2nd, 1932, Draft Programtoes and Entry Forms inay be obtained at RACE COURSE, HONGKONG CLUB and CAUSEWAY BAT ETABLYS.
Special 8r. ANDREW's Programme.
Entries lose on 20th November, 1922.
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THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
STEAMBOAT CO., LTD-
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that an EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the above Company will bu held at ka, Des Voeux Road Central, Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong, on TUESDAY, the 5th day of DECEREK, 1922, af Noos, for the purpose of considering, and, if thought fit, approving the draft new Articles of the Company which will be submitted to the Meeting
a print A print of such new" Articles and" of the existing Articles of the Company may seen at the Registered Office of the Company, 44. Des Vaux Head Central, Victoria, afore LOOKZZ, DEACON & HABSTON, 1, Des Voeur said and at the Office of Messrs. DEACON Road Central, Victoria, aforesaid and the portions of the proposed new Articles which liffer from the existing Articles are indicated by being underlined in red.
Should the Meeting approve of such new
without Articles with or
modification, the abjoined Resolution will be proposed as zi
namely
bo
Messrs LAXNEET BROTHERS, hare received HE HALF YEARLY, MEETING of Extraordinary Resolutions Trendy approved by
fustractions to sell by Public Auction on WEDNESDAY, the 20th day of NOVEM HER, 1999, at 3 o'clock PM.
WITHOUT RESERVE
All the right title and interest of the aborenamed defendant LAV SAIT CIVEN alias LAU WAI CHEN OT (CHAN) of and in the following PROPERTY situate in the Colony of Hongkonga
Nos. 402 and 401,Des Voeux Road West, and
Nos. 3974 and 3979, Queen's Road West.
Vistoria
Being IN LAND LOT No. 1743,
The above property is sold subject to all existing mortgages and charges.
Particulars and Conditions of Sale can be obtained from
Mesare: DENNYS & BOWLEY, No. 8A, Den Vaux Road Central, Hongkong,
Solicitors, &c,
Messrs. LAMMETT BROTHERS.
The Auctioneers.
Hongkong, November, 1992,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
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THE PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO'S STEAMER
"KASHGAR”.
ARRIVED HONGLONG OF 18th Nov., 1929. FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, GIBRALTAR MARSEILLES, ADEN BOMBAY, COLOMBO & STRAITS.
CONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above
named
are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and
MEMBERS will be held on WEDNES DAY, 29th NOVEMBEB, 1992, at 12.30_r.M., at the JOCKEY CLUB ROOM, HoseXONG CLUB
ANTEX.
Business-Election of Stowanis." . [1780-
KOWLOON TONG & NEW TERRITORIES
DEVELOPMENT CO. LTD.
u!
-LL CLIENTS who have provisionally A applied for a House are requested to call at the Offices of the Company on or before the 30TH NOVEMBER between the hours of 10 Ast, and Noos for the purpose of signing their purchase agreements.
Deposits in respect of the sites allocated at the rate of 25 ets." per square foot will then be required
A. H. K. COBB,
Secretary... (1759
...
talon Building,
Hongkong, Sth Nerumber, 1992
PARTICULARS
at VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY Litante
No. 13, WING HING STREET. VICTORIA, HONGKONG,
To be Bold by Order of the Mortgagee
By
PUBLIC AUCTION,
IN ONE LOT.
On THURSDAY,
The 30TH DAY of Nov., 1922, at 3 O'CLOCK PA
LAMMERT BROTHERS
M
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AT THE OFFIEM, DODDELL STREET, THE Property consists of First ALL THAT piece or parcel of ground situate and
INLAND LOT No. 2166 together with the messunge erections or buildings thereon
Street and" Hing now known as No. 13, Wing Secondly ALL THAT strip of land at the rear of the said Bection A of Inland Lot No 3166 being a scavenging lace. All of which prer s
on the 15th day of May, 1916, sated by the are held for the residue of the term of 75 years
placed at their risk in the Hongkong and at Victoris in the Colony of HongroCTION Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's registered in the Land Office at Godowns at Kowloon, There Bonaigament will be sorted out mark by mark and delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landed.
will be landed here unless Optional goods instractions have been given to the contrary 6 hours before arrival at the stesmer.a
Goods not cleared within 8-days, including date of arrival will be subject to rent.
J
2.
Bo Fire Insurance will be elected by us in Crown Lease thereof together with the
KRY OMA
madarainabla machinery now sitante in or upon the
said promises and at No. 1 Gordon Street.
Farticulars and Conditions of sale may be obtained from
Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignees, and the Company's Surveyors, Means. GODDARD DOUGLAS, at 10 AM on Mondays and Thursdays.
An China must be presented, within ten day
Steamer's arrival hare, after which date By cannot be recognised.
Ho Chainm will be admitted after the Gooda bare left the Godown.
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.,
Agente
1.
Hongkong, 18th, November, 1922.
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P. & 0. S. N. CO.
STEAMERS FOR STRAFTS, COLOMBO, AUB TRALIA, BOMBAY, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS
& LONDON.
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MORE. HASTINGS & HASTINGS, 1. Bolicitors,
8, Des Vapur Road Central
A and Masara LAMMERT, BROTHERS Auctioneers. ¿
MAS comes but Once a Tear, and
XMAS
is everyone's delight: To send a Few
NICE CIGARS to Friends at Home
Place Your Orders with. HONGKONG CIGAR STORE,A
and they do the rest ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS]
COME EARLY,
Bill of Lading and for Batavia, THE
Through
Pasian Gulf, Continental, Amaciosa, and Bouth Afdoan Ports,
HE Steamship** SOUDAN," Captain TR. AL MC Collyer, E., Carrying His Ma Josly's Mails will be despatched from this: Fort for about THURSDAY, 3 NOVEMBER, taking Passengers and Cargo 1929, at No the above Suknd Valuables and Tos for Italy, France and London (under arrangement) will be tran. shipped at Bombay into the Mail Stamer pro-
dized to Marseilles and London, ceeding
for
Parcels will be received at this Office until Noow, the day before Aling. The contente, and value of all packages are required.
For further particulars apply fo
OKINNON, MACKENZIE
CO
Articles
That the new this Meeting and for the purpose of identification subscribed by the Chairman thereof, be sad the same are hereby adopted as the Articles of the Company the exclusion of and in substitution for all the existing Articles thereof.
ALSO AND NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that FURTHER EXTRAOR DINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Company will be held at the same places on FRIDAY, the 22nd day of DECEMBER, 1999, at Noos, for the purpose of receiving. Report of the Proceedings at the above men tioned Meating and of confirming if thought fit, aa's Special Resolation, the above mentioned Resolution.
Dated this 18th day of November, 1919. By Order of the Board of Directors,
JOHN ARNOLD,
Becretary.
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DEAB MADAX
November, 1995.
We have just received a large Assortment of DAY and EVENING GOWNS, EVENING CLOAKS, HEAVY WIN. TER COATS, HATS, FURS and IFÜR COATS, at Reasonable Prices.
We shall be pleased to show them to you if you will findly call
Thanking yon for past favour and solierting a continuance of same.
Yours faithfully,
37, Queen's Road Central
F
MADAME FLINT
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FOR SALE.
HED or Enfurbished vocupation by S0th November, "HOLMDALE!
44, Peak - Reception-rooms Bedrooms 4 Bathrooms with Gas Geysers, Large Hot Room, Fullsize Grass Tenniscourt, Kitchen Garden, Honse wired for Light and Heat..
Apply
BEVINGTON, c/o BRADLEY & Co., Lra.
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INTIMATION
New shipment
whic
in October
points,
The ecsart set by the Gourn
say, ment in the matter of profiteering ham -
disappointing result and ons naturally been followed by the famil that the Japaness papers comment upon, and industrial magnates. The working very bitterly. As a matter of fact the of coal has been restricted because so. campaign, started with a good deal of coalmine owners found that they cou enthusiasm, has been seriously weakened get better prices, if they turned out Tea: by the action of the Goverment which ova! They have now reached a point
just received! in spite of its insisten on a reduction where it is profitable to import conf
HICH GLASS AMERICAN
in prices, has soted in contradiction to from China and are beginning to com. its policy by re-imposing the import duty sider a release of the restriction of on rice. This action naturally had a output to some extent, for unlike the very dampening effect on the enthusiasm Government, they have no monopoly in of the promoters of the campaign, seeing the business, and cannot prohibis, im- that rice is the food of the people and portations. The copper mine owners... thad the price of the cereal regulates all have also for a long time restricted ather prices. Japan is again blessed this output and have also succeeded in getting . year with a very large rico crop, with the import duty on copper raised, on the the result that the price of rice has been ground that otherwise the mines will falling for some time. Compared with have to be slosed and Japan will be cus six months ago the price of Japanese
off from a supply of copper in the case... rice has fallen over 90 per cent, although of war Japan was at one time the it still stands far and away above that of
largest copper-producing country in the foreign rice. This fall in the price has world. The silk producers have for a alarmed the landlords, who for the most long time restricted their output with CH. D. FOSS & CO.) et recive their rent in rice, and pres the financial help of the Government, and
CHOCOLATES
As you like
Tru Valde
and
Quality Folks.
In Elegant Boxes of 1 lb.
SOLE AGENTS:-
WATSON
CO., LTD..
Hongkong Dispensary..
other industries could be included in many the list. Japanese industry is notorious- ly conducted at a very extravagant rate, inefficiency, idleness and waste being at a
Bo
as to maintain
suro-has been brought to bear on the Government to reimpose the duty on foreign rice in the hope of stopping the fall. The Japanese are popularly, su posed not to care for foreigarice, though it is doubtful whether this pre premium, but instead of setting to work judice is so strong as supposed. Probalty to reform the abuses in the management
increase the.. it owes its existence to the inferior and endeavouring qualities of foreign rice imported. At efficiency of the men, all the manufactur- any rate there is a demand for foreign era efforts have been concentrated on rice, as shown by the large quantities restricting output so
the imported and by the fact that it should prices. One of the most interesting be thought that the re-imposition of the results of the high prices in Japan.
transierence of Japanese industries to import duty on foreign rice would pre China, where cheap labour is still avail- vent any further fall in the price of the
able. At Shanghai there is now a large home product. The duty on foreign rice, of coursey pressca most severely on the group of Japanese factories owned by poorest part of the population, that is, well known Japanese industrialists, and. their number is likely to increase. Tho on those who are unable to afford advantage, of course, is all to China, Japanese rice, who are the great mass of the workers. But it also affects the whose workers receive employment and whole population indirectly, since it is training, while the Japanese workers at a bar to that cheapness of living which home are unemployed. Jupac has always shown herself very hostile to the estab is the desideratum for industrial Japan.lishment of foreign factories in her own
to
of the World Exchange The name Agency Ltd, has been struck off the local. Register.
A good many of Japan's industries.owe their existence to the cheap labour of the country, apparently taking the short- sighted view that such establishments are. country. The goods are not well made, inimical to Japan's interests. She will they are entremely perishable, bus probably learn from her experiences at nevertheless their low price enabled them Shanghai that although the profits may a market. Now that the low fall into Japanese hands, the real advan- tages are to the country where the price has vanished the markets tend to industry is carried on. vanish too, for, with inferior quality and prices equal, consumers have no hesita- tion in selecting foreign goods. Great eforts have been made to compete with foreign goods with the result that in most cases two scales of prices have been drawn up, one for the home market and another for the foreign. "Needless to say the prices on the latter are lower than on the former, so that practically what happens is that the home consumer has to provide the manufacturer with the means to carry on his foreign trade What is losb abroad is gained in Japan,
MARRIAGE
a process of dumping which is no doubt FASLEGASIN.At Shanghai, on Novem- very beneficial to customers abroad but ber 14th, CHARLES ALEXANDER FRASER, extremely trying to the people of the of Hankow, to BLANCHE MARY, widow country, "and calculated in the end to
BIRTHS. CARPENTER-At Haddenham, Buckingham shire, on October 22nd, to Mr. and Mrs. E.-W. CARPENTER-a daughter. [1703 KATZ-At Shanghai, on November 12th, to Mr. and Mrs A. KATZ, & daughter, Warr.At Shanghai, on November 13th, to Mr. and Mrs. NORMAN WHITE, & daughter.
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of HERBERT E. GREEN and only telent its own object, since & vicious daughter of the late John Catto Abell circle of high prices and high wages in and Mrs. Abell, of Japan.
formed which can only be broken by some violent crisisi
Unfortunately the Government has sat a bed example in this kind of profiteering. For instance, there has been for years an insufficiency of telephones to meet the
DEATHS. ARNOLD-On 18th November, at Dr.
Fearn's Sanatorium, Shanghai, ANNI MAUDARNOLD, aged 58. years.
[1798
BACON At Shanghai, on November 17th LILLAS, daughter of the Bev. and
Mr. A. H. Bagio's name has been-added to the Colony's list of authorized architects.
The Government. Gazete publishes "the new naturalization regulations of the United Kingdom. A. certificate costs £10.
Capt. E.R. S. Dods, MO, of the 102nd. K. E. O. Grenadiers, has had conferred as him the Order of the Star of Rumania.
Mr. R. E. Lindselt bas been appointed Second Magistrate. Mr. E. W. Hamilton resumes duty as District Officer in the Southern District of the New Territory.
There will be a public lectura at 6.30 this afternoon at the Helena May In
stitute by the Rev. E. Dawatoe o "Chinese treet Processions," The leo- tuzer, who has over twenty years' experie ence of China and the Chinese, is well known as the Principal of "Haugh College Fatahan-ADVE
Mr. J. W. Jamieson, C.M.G, EM Consul General in Canton, left Shanghai
Mrs WALLACE R. BACON, of Nantung demand. An ordinary business under for Peking on, the 11th inst. to spend his. chow, Ku, aged 13 years. S
taking would at once take steps to DANENHEILG. At Shanghai, on November increase its plant in order to meet
13th, A. O. DANNBERG (August), of
holidays The FC Daily Text ras officially informed that the report that Mr. Jamieson has gone to the Capital in
absolutely groundless,
Among
the Russo-Asiatic Bank, aged 49 years the demand, but the Communications connexion with the new Canton loan is. Down-At Bad Nauheim, on October Department, which is one of the least 12th, ARTHUR E DOWLES, of New progressive of the Government Depart. York and China, aged 54..
Among well-known residents who SMITH At Singapore, on November 12th, moots, has made no effort in this returned to the Colony on Saturday an The result was that tele the P. & O steamer Kashgar, on which Captain Jars SMITH, late Captain of direction.
H.E tha Governor travelled from the China Merchante B.N, Go's str, phones soon ·rase:
premium,
Colombo were Mr. and Mrs A, H (Peiching, aged 41 years.. "..
that telephone brokers came to Crook Mr. E. W, Carpenter, Mr. M. I Hosgroza Orrion: 101, Des Yaux En Gestablish themselves in business, and Railton, Mrs. L. Foster and children AND, spproximately 7,000 par foomax QNTION: 131, BET STEENS, LLC. the owner of a telephone could expect and Mr. RA. Camidge Laterfront, at Swatow with moders storied brick and concrete building suitable for office and godown
FOR SALE
Further details apply.
485) W. HUMPHREYS & CC.
The Daily Press.
Horakosa, NetzENER 20TH, 1912.
JAPAN AND HER FOREIGN MARKETS.
a handsome profit on parting with it.
Mr Osborn S. Watson, of the Far Finally the Communications Department Eastern Division of the Bureau of Com joined in the game, offering to supply merce at Washington, has been appointed Assistant Trade Commissioner at Canton. telephones promptly at an extra premium Watson has sailed from Ban Fran- which formed another incitement to cisco, and after spending some months in gambling in the instruments which the Shanghai office of the Bureau will still continue to change hands at prices establish a new office at Canton. out of all proportion to their intrinsic By the latest mall we learn that the valte. Not content with this the Depart Into Mr. R. E. Belílios died suddenly at
CORONET.ertanes, writes Dr. O. Harlidge, A CARPALON for the reduction of prices mens raised the charges on telephone Hotel Victoria, Northumberland Avenue..
#915, 5.30
WAY DOWN EAST.
ame principle known member of the Constitutional Club.
here is not
(14587 THE METHOD OF MOUNTING spectacle glasses us of the greatest
Ophthalmic Burgeon and was started in Japan in September by the meages, pleading that the telophones He had just returned to London from Lectarer on Ophthalmic Surgery to the Government Departments and the local were not put to proper uses and that visiting his family in Devonshire and w
preparing to return to Hongkong. It is Westminster Hospital," they must be authorities, the fear being expressed that some restriction must be made on the mentioned that Mr. Belilion was a well- accurately centred in frames that are uniens prices were lowered, Japan would number of calis light, strong and fit wall otherwise the lows all her foreign markets. The cam was applied to the train good effect of the most carefully chosen psign was carried on vigorously for a tough of them to carry correction may be entirely frustrated by time. Special days were set apart for passengers comfortably, a faulty position of the glasses, or even the practice of thrift, various co-operative have been raised in orde a fresh source of eye-stasin may be intro organisations were formed, committees reduce the number of drood?" The Hongkong Optical Co., were to investigate wholesale and retail has commonly been called a country B. Piercy Mrs Arnold was for
sting and prices in the various cities and districts, where they do everything brokwa but few years a teacher at Queen's College until ill-health compelled her retirement. oted in e, and some official, premure was brought to one hardly expooted that this idiosyncracy Besides her daughter her only toon, Mr. riding in the Toner Arnold also-resides in Shanghai, bones pro
being istant manager dthe Commer cal Union Asurance Cotthere?
KOWLOON THEATRE.
5,45 AND 9.15.
ARK STAR-
#360cesors to Clark:
Manufacturing
Queen's Fosd
ment and
bear on the. 13 321 stators and dealers to would orfend adjust your compel them to reduce their prouts The trains or tisin
fremld was that"
in September "fell by the authorities for public use,
Many friends in Hongkong will regret d-be to read tho announcement of the desth
of Mrs Arnold in Shanghai: For twenty- nine years ahe resided in Hongkong She went to Shanghai & few years ago to reside with her married daughter, Mra
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