NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

י:

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 27x¤, 1998.

NEW ADVERTSEMENTS

MASONRY IN THE DISTRICT OF HONGKONG & SOUTH CHINA.

MMATIC BANK, Hongkong gratefully

WR R. A. HODGERN, Manager, Rund-GRAND LODGE OF SCOTTISH YEKE- aaknowledges receipt of the following donations so far received by him in aid of the destituta Russian children in Shanghai-

F. M. Pratt of 23. Luconiu

Virginia

H. H. Tayler

W. H. Boll

T

HE Installation of Dr. C. DR BLACK as District Grand Master will tako place in FREEMASON HALL. Zetland Street, on WEDNESDAY. the 31st Jan, at .6.30 2.M..

Master Masons are invital to attend.

A. W. HILL,

D. G. Secretary.

CHINA. PROVIDENT LOAN AND

MORTGAGE CO., LTD, '

THE TWENTY SIXTH ORDINARY TANNUAL MEETING of SHARE HOLDERS in the Company will be held at the Office of the Company, Sr. GroBar's BUILD ING, No. 6, CONNAUGHT ROAD, OR SATUR DAY, the 10th of EBBRUARY, 1998, 11'e LoGE, A, for the purpose of receiving ► Statement of Accounts and the Report of the General Managers for the year ended 31st

And December, 1922.

electing a Consulting Committee and Auditors.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from Thursday, the 1st February, 1923, until Saturday, the 10th February, 1923, bath days inclusive.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO. General Managers.

INTIMATIONS

PARTICULARS.

VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTI, Bituste a

VICTORIA, HONOLONY,

and known sa

Nos. 75 AND 77, HOLLYWOOD ROAD,

To Be Bold

by PUBLIC AUCTION,

IN ONE LOT

MONDAY,

the 29th day of JANUARY, 1933, at 8.

Messi

¡by

LAMMERT BROS., Anctioneers,

at their Sales Boom, Daddell Street.

PARTICULARS :

INTIMATION

JOHN DEWAR

& SONS, LTD.

PERTH, SCOTLAND.

while countless numbers of boys are at company meetings, are recorded nearly · knocking at the doors of the higher every day. Those who do not desire to schools in vain. The connection, thus come to "blows themselves, hiro braves. drawn between education and militarism, whose profession it is to take up all in the sense that education promotes quarrels for the side which pays them... militarian, is, an interesting one because oblivious of law and order. The polite it is in itself the result of militaristness of the Japanese language is in itself propaganda in the schools, while it also sign that any scratching of the surface will reveal ugly traits... When qualities German lines of follows closely on

such as these are found in the individual, thought. The picture the correspondent it may be certain that they will be found draws of education in Japan is in the mass, and the efforts of the exaggerated ape. There are no doubt authorities being in the direction of main- dilapidated schools and also insanitary taining this pugnarty as a valuable schools, but there are also many modern national asset, Japan, cannot avoid the buildings, well equipped and more or charge of militarism which is levelked. less efficient. Also there are many boys against her.

Nos. 75 and 77, Hollywood Road, Victoria By Royal Appointment who seek admission into the higher

Hongkong. This property is situated on the Piece of Farvel of round registered in the Land Office as Inland Lot No. 62A.

There frontage on Hollywood Road of 90 feet 6 inches and on one side

premises but on Aberdeen Street. The premises cover an ares of 8,850 square feet or thereabouts.

The premises are bold for the term of 999 years commencing from the 7th day of Apri. 18/1, crosted therein by a Crown Lease asted... the 37th day of February, 1852. The Crow Bent perable in respect of the premises is $78.80

per annum.

Sum Pak Ming

A Friend ....

$100.00 100,00

A G. Stepheus

***** 100,00

6.8100 at 24)

184.78

50.00

278)

Toreza

50.00.

Chau gas Ting

50.00

Benjamin & Pozis

30.00

Fred Ellis ....

50.00

E. L. Sim

30.00

Moson Taylor

50.00

J. T. Bagram

50.00

J. E. Joseph

E. Howard...

25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00

A. A. Guterres

20.00

W. Logan

95.00

P. M. N. da Silva

25.00

A. A. Alves

20.00

Geo, P. & H. A. Lauert

25.00

E. E. Els

20.00

D. M. Biggar

20.00

Mr. Matheson

$0.00

E, des Vœux :

10.00

Hongkong/ 26th January, 1925

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M. Montargis

10.00

Hy Hancock

10.00

10,00

HONGKONG BOXING ASSOCIATION

10.00

10.00

A. P. Hodges

10.00

H. G. Lowes

"10.00

Hongkong, 19th January, 1923.

51r. B.

10.00-

W. H. Groskamp

10.00

M. S. SaksoDIT

10,00

Hi Hationck

15.00

A S. Goobanin

5.00

H. B. L. Dowbiggin

5.00

3.00

Mother

5.00

H. L

5.00

Staker P. O. Morgan, ".

H.M.S. Hawkin,

A. B. DIXON,

H.M.S. Cicala.

B.

2.00

H

2.00

M.

3.00

Missey Woxis

2.00

Sou

1.00

USUAL PRICES.

E, A.

1.00

Mrs. F. J. Luz.

1.00

Another Bolshevik

50.00

$79]

6. B. Layton

E. C.

Mr. Ball

- ST. STEPHEN'S GIRLS' COLLEGE

BUILDING FUND,

TOURNAMENT, SATURDAY,

97TH JANUARY, 1923,

at the

THEATRE ROYAL,

AT 0.15 r...

MAIN EVENT

15 ROUNDS CONTENT FOR THE WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE COLONT AND THE"

SCOTT HARSTON BELT:

BOOKING at MOUTRIES:

Members-January 24th...

General Public-from January 25tb.

POORS OPEN 8 P.X

NETTOURNAMENT Race Saturday, March 3rd, at the THEATRE ROYAL

.(250

HONGKONG HORTICULTURAL

SOCIETY.

THE following further Subscriptions to the THE ANNUAL SHOW OF FLOWERS

TH

above Fuad haye been duly received with

Lanka:

Sir Robert Ho Tung (Birth-

day Gift)

Per Sir Robert Ho Turig:-

Mr. H. M. H. Nenazee

Mr. J. E. Joseph

Mr. Woo Hi Tong

Mr. Mok Wing Yue

Par Mr. Lo Chung Kue-

BẮT, Lo Chung kh

Mr. Chan Ten Sion

.$1,000.00

1,500,00

500.00 500.00

AND VEGETABLES

will be held on

THE CRICKET GROUND

on

THURSDAY, 2ND FEBRUARY, 1923.

P. to 10 P.M.

ADMISSION $1.

For further particulars and conditions of sale apply to

Messu. FASTINGS & HASTINGS

DENNYS & BOWLEY,

Solicitors, den.

No. 9. Des Voss Road Central

or to

Messrs. LAMMERT BROTHERS, Auctioneers.

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PARTICULARS of FALDABLE) LEASEHOLD, PROPERTY

Situate

No. 13, WING HING STREET,""

VICTORIA,-HONGKONG;

To be Sold by Order of the Mortgagge By

PUBLIC AUCTION,

IN ONE LOT

On TUESDAY, The 30TH Day of JAM, 1923, at 3 o'clock r..

By

Mrs. LAMMERT BROTHERS AT THE OFFON, DUDÓZLL STREET,

THE or onmel of ground sitnsle HE Property consists of First 'ALL At Vistoria in the Colony of Hongkong and registered in the Land Office as SECTION A of INLAND LOT No. 2166 together with the messages erections or

to His Majesty

The King.

"WHITE LABEL"

FINEST

SCOTCH WHISKY

OF GREAT "AGE.

"AWARDED 50 GOLD AND PRIZE MEDALS.

Street and Secondly ALL THAT strip of land at the mar of the said Section A of Inland Lot No 2188 being a scavenging lane. All of which prer 'sca Are held for the residus of the term of 15 year's from the 18th day of May, 1916, crested by the with the together Grown Irease thereof valuable machinery now situate in or upon the said premises and at No. 1 Gordon Street

Particulars and Conditions of male may be

20w-known as No. 19. Wing Hing thereon A

200.00/Children and Men of His Majesty's Services obtained from

in uniform Half Price):

200.00

200.00 Lady Fowler will present the Prizes at 5.30 200.00 p.m.

**

Mr. Chan Shiu En

Yuen Fat Houga

Yu Tak Shing Heng

Fook. Tai Cheng Hong

100.00

Li Ping Ke Hong

100.00

Tai Bhua Cheong Hong

100.00

100.00 Military Band will play during the afternoon 100.00 and Tea will be obtainable at 50 cents,

(220

·HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE CO., LTD.

1287]

100.00

Yuen Shing Fat Hong Kwong, Mi Shing Hong Kin Tai Long Hong. Shing Hing Hong!.... Mr. Leung Pat Yu

MP. Lai Hoi Shan

Mr. Lam. Fang Chan

Mr. Ei Kit Cho

Mr. Wong Shan Shang

Mr. Tsing Foo

Mr. Li Ping Hau

Mr. Chan Shek Shan

100.00 NURDINARY ANNUAL GENERAL

100.00

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS IN THIS 100.00 COMPANY will be held at the HOXOXONG HOTEL, Hongkong, un SATURDAY, the 10th

100.00

Mesare JHASTINGS &

Solicitors,

HASTINGS

B Des Voons Bond Central,

and Mesra, LAMMERT BROTHERS;

Auctioneers,

PUBLIC AUCTION.

MESSRS. LAMMERT BROTHERS have received instructions to sell by PUBLIC AUOTION,

THURSDAY,

AGENTS:

S. WATSON

* CO., LTD.

Wine & Spirit Merchants.

ESTABLISTED 81 YEARS

One Portuguese case of rateric fever was reported in the Colony on Thursday. There were no other cases of notifiable disease.

schools but whether they would dis The entries for the Hongkong Jockey tinguish themselves in the higher schools Club's annual race meeting dose, to-day

at 3 pm. is another question. The opinion may be expressed that the weeding out process which goes on in the schools higher that the elementary schools is not without advantage, since it prevents many youths

The Hongkong Philharmonic Society- of no special ability from continuing announce an entertainment in the Theatre studies which would not be to their Royal for Monday and Tuesday, the 20th i advantage. Even now the students who and 37th February.

Sir Willian Bruayate, K. C. M. G. Vice Chancellor of the University, has undertaken to distribute in the audit orium of the Chinese, Y.M.0.A., the prizes won by the scholars of the Ying Wa College.

hare managed to enter and pass through

The annual speech day at the Diocean the higher schools often find it difficult Boys School Is fixed for Tuesday.. to Bi themselves into life and prore February 6th. No prizes or certificatis................ useful citizens owing to their having been are given at this school. eduented for a position in life for which their natural abilities do not qualify them.

However, the point is that the Japanese as their authorities regard the schools best means for producing that uniformity The installation of Dr. G. D. R. Black. of thought and feeling which are supas District Grand Master of the Grand posed to characterise a well-trained Lodge of Scottish Freemasonry in the army, and that the association between district of Hongkong and South China is announced to take place in Freemasona education and militarism has been Hall, on Wednesday next........

F

established so closely that even the

Battling Key (23) retained his title of correspondent of the foreign paper has light weight champion of Malaya, by de fallen into the belief that militarism fenting his challenger, E. Roots (8.6). requires a high degree of education. The after five rounds, in the presence of an

exceptionally large misapprehension lies in the meaning Stadium at Singapore last week. applied to the word education. education meant to develop independence

Is

audience at

the

A. Lane, Chairman, Chief

of thought or to suppress it? To train Engineer and General Manager of the Singapore and Penang Harbour Boards people to think for themselves, or to is relinquishing his appointment in the

ment

&numb the thinking faculties and produce Goverment Service on March 1st next automata 1 Advanced educationalists in and proceeding to England on retire- most countries regard the bencâte of

There will be a tea-dance at the education as arising from the training it

Helena May Institute on Thursday text, gives to the mind to take an interestin

Tickets ($1 February 1st, at 6.30 p.m. and "understand as far as possible the each) should be obtained beforehand problems of life, including the great from the Secretary, who is at the problem of how to live, bat under the Institute daily from 10 am to 2 p.m.-* camouflage of education, especially when

On enquiring At the Government Civil Hospital last evening we were inform- it is in Government control, there is very often disseminated a form of State pro-ed that Jackie Arnold, the boy who was paganda which is very widely separated mauled by a cheetah at the tireus on from any development of the mind or Monday evening, is now in a dangerous condition. Very little hope is entertain- ed for his recovery. training of the thinking powers.

HONGLONG OTTICH: 104, D Vaux RD., Q. LONDON OPTION: 181, FLET START, E.0.

The Bady Press.

HONGKONG, JANUARY 27TH, 1983.

JAPAN AND MILITARISM,

100.00 FEBRUARY, 1943, at 11.30 a.m., for the the 1st day of FEBRUARY, 1973 at three FOREIGNERS regard Japan as a militarist

100.00

of the Directors purpose o

of receiving the Report 100.00 together with a Statement of Accounts for the 100.00 year ending 31st December. 1922.

75.00

50.00

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from 5th February to the 12th February (both days inclusive), during 50.00 which period no Transfer of Shares can be Re-

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,

General Managers.

[970 Hongkong, 24th January, 1923,° THE HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD.

Mr. Au Shiu Cho

Mr. Tong Ta Shun

Mr. Wong Ping Shun

Mr. Fung Yu Shan

50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00

gistered

Kwong Yuen Shing Hong....

50.00

Per Miss J. R. Taylor:

Miss Mri Yuk.

120.00

8.6,945.00

Amount already acknowledged 71,060.85

Total

877,305,85

(Sa) HO WING,

Acting Hon. Treasurer, 'St. STEPHEN'S GIRLS' COLLEGE

BUILDING FUND.

STRUTHERS & BARRY.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

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From SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES via JAPAN POETS & SHANGHAL

THE Steamship

"BEARPORT" having arrived from above-mentioned ports on Friday, January 26th, 1923, Consignees are horoby notified that their

cargo is being landed

as their risk into the hazardous and/or extra. hazardous Godownas of the Hoogkong "and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kow-

ona, and stored at Consignees risks.

Consignees of Cargo, must produce, an Permit signed by the Superintendent

7 YSS Exports,

Hongkong, before Bills

will be countersigned or Delivery isted.

All broken, chafed and damaged cargo is to be left in the Godowns where it will be 30th, examined at 9., Tuceday, January 1923, by Messrs. ANDRERON & AREX,

Marine

I claims must be presented within 10 days steamer's arrival here, after which thor of the

be recognised. No claims will be resognised after the goods bare left the godowas, and carge undelivered after Feb. 1st, 1928, will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance whatever will be elected.

to send in their *Consignees ATO

of Lading in exchange for Delivery Orders immediately.

STRUTHERS & BARRY,"

*** Agents, U.8.8.B. Emergency Fleet Carpz.

1277 Hoagkong, 23th January, 1929,

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

O'CLOCK P.M.

At. their Auction Rooms IN DUDDELL STREET,

THE VALUABLE LEASEHLD

tioneers. ".

PROPERTIES

To be sold

On

tion of militarism.

...

The Peace Memorial Scholarship for

CORRESPONDENCE.

"A BEJOINDER,”

We thus come to the curious position

A man who was arrested at No. 111, of the correspondent in associating a

Battery Street, Yaumati, for unlawfully high degree of education with a high having in his possession & revolver and degree of militariam, quite contrary to five rounds of ammunition, "told Mr. Wood at the Magistracy, yesterday, that the spirit with which universal education he had brought the weapon down from his was first promoted, which was to allay village with the intention of taking it. it repaired. At the request of Inspector country; the Japanese deny it, explaining the angry passions rather than arouse to Kongmoon for the purpose of having the outward appearance of militarism by them, to create a liberal attitude of mind Murphy the case was remanded to Wed. the need for protection against foreign rather than the narrow one militaris nesday morning next. assault. That Japan has not been attacked demands, and to give that sweetness and Situate near Saigon Street, Taumati by any foreign Power since she opened light which would allow of the composure Practical Farming and/or Horticulture in the Colony of Hongkong and being Portions of Section D of Kowloon Marine her doors to foreign intercourse, and that of differences amicably rather than by has beet awarded on the results of the University of Hongkong in November. Lot No. 49 intended to be registered in she has twice proclaimed war against the arbitrament of war. The corres- Matriculation Examination held by the the Land Office as SUBSECTIONS 1, 2 neighbouring Powers are facts by which pondent does nothing to allay any alarm 1909, to J. C. K. Marshall, of the Public AND 3 OF SECTION D OF KOWLOON they are unmoved, since they contend that may be felt abroad as to Japan's School for Boys, Shanghai This Scholar- MARINE LOT No. 49.

that the movement for war came from the militarism; rather he will serve to in ship is tenable by British boga of pure white descant on both sides, one of whose other side and that they were provoked crease it, since he points the direction in parente has resided in China or Hong IN THREE LOTS

which the Japanese authorities are work kong for at least three years, and is of Each Lot containing an area of 4,756 into declaring war by aggression. THE ONE HUNDRED 2nd THIRD Square Feet or thereabouts and more this point there is this much to be said ing and gives the impression that all the total triennial value of £1,215

ORDINARY MEETING SHARE particularly shown and delineated on a for the Japanese, that it is very difficult advances in the educational efficiency of sterling. HOLDERS in the Company will be held at plan exhibited at the Offices of Motors to assign the real blame for any war, the country mean advances in the dire the Office of the Company, 44, Dza Vaux DEACON, HARSTON & SHENTON

cause ROAD, on TUESDAY, 13th FEBRUARY, and at the Auction Rooms of the Auc each effect being traceable to a 1923, at 12 O'CLOCK: Nous, for the purpose of

which, in turn, arisis from another.cause,

A recent scandal as to a supply of receiving s Report the Directors, together

LOT 1-Subsection I of Section D of and so on ad infinitum. On the other with & Statement of Accounts, declaring a

Kowloon Mariné Lot No.49. Dividend and electing Directors and Auditors.

stad, the very fact of having made war rifles to a boys' school for purposes of military drill evoked from the official" in

DAILY FRESS."] THE TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company

sa per plan will be CLOSED from Monday, 29th January, LOT 2-Subsection 3 of Section of and of having started war" gives "a

SIE-As figures can be juggled to prove inclusive,

which the rifles were obtained the ex- to Tuesday, 18th February, both daya

Kowloon Marine Lot No. 49 country. a bad reputation, and if there charge at the Military Arsenal from during which period no transfer of shares can

as por plan and

are other factors of a military nature be registered.

LOT 38ubsection 3 of Section D of

schools was in connection with the prin- whatever purposes pro-designed. A fact By Order of the Board of Directora

Kowloon Marine Lok No. 40 adjoined to this the charge of militarism Planation that the supply of rifles to the anything, so facts can be distorted to su JOHN ARNOLD,

sa per plan...

cannot be avoided. The German Empire ciples of universal military training, les fact unless proved false. It is futile Becretary,

be subverted. This the Secretary of the For further Particulars and Conditions was not militarist on account of its which can only mean that the schools to challenge facts unless their truth can of Sale apply

which ware comparatively low; it are being used as barracks for turning Chinese Chamber of Commerce has dis Mesra DEACO

CON. HARSTON & SHENTON,

was militeris in spirit and because it out soldiers, not citizens Actually they madly failed to perform in his letter Solicitors,

was always threatening war. The same give a military training to those students under the above heading in your issu

bo-day with regard to the facts cited: militarist, spirit is encouraged in Japan who escape being called up as conscripts. The most that, can be said of his effort and there is the same feeling abroad that whether by reason of physical defects or that be managed to qualify our state- Japan is always threatening war,-such a their educational attainments, for those ments by the expedient of dual capacity; threas of war being, it need hardly be who show special ability in catering but this method of treatment does not stated, one of the main callace why wars certain colleges may have their term of shake the inherent truth of the facts take place. If this threat were removed conscription cancelled or greatly shorten quoted by us.

Having placed before the public a then the feeling that Japan is a militarist ed. Militarism is thus imparted underries of facts to enable it to determina country would die away, but it is not the form of physical drill, which is the degree of kinship between the Chinese likely to die away while patriotism of a everywhere recognised se a necessary Chamber of Commerce and the "Protec that the Protection Society has no con pugnacious kind is souloated part of education, and so much is such tion. Society" and whether the statement writing to one of the knowledge agreeable to Japanese feelings action with this Chamber" should stand A Japan contends that and sentiments that we have a Japanese or fall, the Executive Committee of my

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Hongkong, 13th January. 1998.

THE HOSÓKONG JOCKEY CLUB. ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1923. FEBRUARY 287, MARCH 157, 2ND & 3RD

་་་

NTRIPS for the forthcoming Races ciceo Don SATURDAY, 27th in, at 3 p.m., and must be sent to the JOORRY CLUB, BOOM 3A, Chater Road, on or before this date,

Entry Forins are now ready and can be had at the JOCKEY CLUB STABLES, JOCKEY CLUB Roo (Hongkong Club Anner, Chater Road), Race Course, BoraKONG Cats and LNSTEAD DAVIS, Alemandra Buildings.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT.

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W Asociation, desire to express our the Members of the Undermentioned Thanks to the Members of the BUILDING CO- TRACTORS' COMMERCIAL ASSOCIATION for their Increment of Wages and Better Treatment.

We are also indebted to the Hon. SECRETARI FOR CHINESE AFFAIRS, The Hon. DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS, and Mesars. H. W. Brad and W. L. LEABK for their valuable assistance in bringing both parties to terms.

LDING CARPENTERS ASSOCIATION, 136, Queen's Road East Hongkong, January 4th, 1923.

w War,

1, Des Vaux Bond Central,

MEESTE LAMMERT BROTHERS,

the Auctioneers.

THE CORONET.

CHARLIE CHAPLIN

"THE IDLE CLASS"

FLOWER OF THE NORTH

TO THE EDITOR OF THE

HONGKONG

foreign Japan

not a militarist country because identifying education with militeram. Society bus no wish to resuscitate a com she is not organised for war. Her The cast history of the Japanese nation troversy that has been left to the public's not be said that this Bociety indulge in people, he says, am ill-fed, ill-bonsed and shows that they need nothing to incite verdict. Whatever that may be, it can ill-educated in a word, unfit for fight their pugnacity; rather it is in the wild statements that are unsupported by ing The writer lays special stress on direction of allaying it that offorts should facts with their truth upseeailable and

For the Anti-Mai Tai Society... KOWLOON THEATRE the ports of Japanese education, the be made. Even in civilian life its pre-

O G. ANDERSON.. (Hon, English Secretary). Hongkong, January 29th, 1923.

GEORGE FLIOTS SILAS MABNER.

schools, where war, to be successful, sence is too frequent to be pleasant should be planned," be thinks, "being Scenes in the Dist, in the Prefectural sbode, dilapidated, rickety, insanitary Assemblies, in the Municipal Councils,

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