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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
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NOTICE
OTKE IS HEREBY GIVEN that We ure Registered Ourselves ✩ ✩ PRI- the VATE LIMITED COMPANY nader Provision of the Companies Ordinance 1911–
J. M. AIVES & Ça, LT, Hougtong, 12th June, 1523.
1991.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that We
have a from 14 JUNE, 1993, taken over the Business of JM. ALVES & CO...
Going Concern wideh will be carried on under the Name of J. M. ALVES & Co, Ltd.
1. 3. ALVES,
tiovarning Diretor
fant Hongkong, 12th June, 1996.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
"ELLERMAN LINE"
FROM UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT.
KB Steamship
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"UITY OF MANCHESTER " Baving arrived, Consignees of Cargo by her are informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or exten-hazardous Godowns of Holt's Wharf, wheace delivery
be obtained, may
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods bare left the Godowns, and all Goods remain. ing tadelivered after 17th June, 1921, will be subject to rent
Claims
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the Steamer must be pre-
sented to the Undersignes our best June, 1998, or they will not be recognized.
All broken, chafe and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, whore they will be etamined on any Tuesdays Fridays, between the hours of 10.45 3.0, and Noon, within the free storage period of one week. No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bill of Lading will be countersigued by
THE BANK LINE, LTD,
General Agents.
Hongkong, 12th June. 1993.
"GLEN LINE, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO CONSIUNEES.
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FROM UNITED KINGDOM, PORT BAID SUEZ AND STRAITS,
THE Stepruabiş THE
"GLENIFFER*
having arrived from the above porta, Consigam of cargo by bar we hereby informed that all Foods are
Hurdona endod at their risk into the
aztra
hazardon Godowns of
the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Larnited whence, and/or from the wires, delivery may be obtained.
Goods not cleared by the 19th June,"
1923, at Noon, will be subject to rent.
to
All braken, chafed and damaged packages are be left in the Godowas, where they will be mined in the presence of consignees be Mesra, Gchland and Douglas, en 18th June,
Cisima 1923, at 10 n
against the Steamor m. including these for cargo short delivered must be presented on the special form provided, and mast also be submitted within 30 days of arrival, otherwise they will not be recognized.
No Fire Lararance will be effected by us in sty case whatever.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE MATHESON & Co., Írv..
Agents.
Hongkong, lith June. 1994
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
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-OCEAN, STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.
AND
CHINA MUTUAL STEAN NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
JONSIGNEES per Company's Steamer
"TROILUS"
are hereby notified that the Cargo will be discharged into Holt's Whart, Kowloon, where it will lie at Consignoe's risk and subject to terms and coalitions of stonge at Hoit's whart. Tau Cargo will be ready for delivery from Godown on and after 12th Jane.
Optional Cage will be landel, unless notice kaa beer given prior to Steamer's arrival.
All broken, chafod and damaged goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays und Fridays between the hours of 100 a. and noch within the fres storage period
bave
No claims will be admitted after the Goods left the Steamer's Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered, after the 15th Jane, will be stoject to rent.
All claims against the steamer must be pre- wanted to the undersigned on or before the 2nd July, or they Butle recognised, No Fire Inca will be effected.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agoste
will
Hongkong, 12th June, 1923.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.
AND
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CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
Fox NEW YORK via MANILA. CONSIGNEES per Company's Sismer *THESEUS"
INTIMATIONS
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
HONGKONG CRICKET.CLUB.
HONG" DOUBLES TENNISE
TOURNAMENT.
MEMBERS ar reminded that Fatriee
the 15th IN...
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ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY, JONGKONG.
URING the Temporary Alsence of the DUNG. BARNEN tas teen appointed Acting President General of the Society,
MJ. M. ALTER
President Generak Hongkong, 12th June, 1923,
WANTED.
1945
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MUSICIAN to teach Fifes, Bugles and Drums every Saturday Evening and Sunday. Please state Qualification and Salary.
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THE CANTON SEMINARY
OF COMMERCE
BONAM, CANTON.
HOTEL TO LET.
THE KOWLOON HOTEL HANKOW ROAD, KOWLOON.
(One MINUTES WALK FROM THE Stan Ferri,)
EW and Unfurnished Up-to-date First NC Burian Resident and Turist
are hereby notified that the Cargo will be dis- sharged fato Holt'a Wharf, Kowloon, where it will lie at Consignee's risk and subject to terms and conditions of
for delivery Whari. from Godown on and after 13th June,
Optional cargo will be landed, a notice
The Cargo will be rage at Holt's
has been given prior to steamer's arrival.
to
All breken, chafed, and damaged goods are
HOTEL of Six Stories high with Extensive Roof Garden and Basement suitable for Garage.
More thaa 90 Large and Airy Ronsard euch Story is furnished with 0 Sanitary Baths and
Water Closeta.
One Large and Long Hall as Dining Room which can heid alt 150 Persons: One Smok ing and Sitting Room:2 Billiard Rooms One Private and Ona Public Bar in the First Story.
INTIMATIONS
G.
NOTICE.
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OWNERS and DRIVERS of MOTOR
VEHICLES are requested to note that, on Traffic Posts whero Trafie Lights are established, the Lights will be used, both by Day and Night, for the purpose of Regulating Traffic with effect from the 15TH 1857. 1. D. C. WOLFE, Captain Superintendent of Pulier.
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8th June, 1993
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD.
THE FORTY-SECOND ORDINARY
GENERAL MEETING of the Col pany will be held at the Offices of the General Manigers, Messrs, JARDINE, MATHESON & C LTP, Pedder Street, Hongkong, or THURS DAY, 1426 JUNE. 1993, at Noox for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors, passing the Accounts, and electing
irectors and Auditors.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be Close from the 7th June to 28th Jun Both Days inclusive.
By Order of the Boani. JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.,
General Managers.
[AET Hongkong, 28th May, 1923.
HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE CO., LTD.
Certiscate No. 8773 for 200 Shares
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that mitered 1161 to 79700. 17901 10 472.0
110152 to 110073, 121968 to 192037, 84151 to 84175 Certificate No 8774 for 200 Shares 372000 Dumbered 551 to 50600, 3701 to Certificate No.875 for Shares numbers! 69851 to 700) all registered in the Name of Mr. LAM CHOR YIN have wen LOST or DESTROYED; and, hould these Certificates ust be produced to the Company before the Tu as of JULA 1923, New Certificates for the said Shares will be issued and the Old Certi
A fashionable El-etri: Hlevator: one Boiler:dicate will thereafter be held by the Company. all Electric Lights, Fan, Bells and Fittings will be furnished.
be left is the Godowns, where they will be examined on kay Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 A.x. and Koor within the free storage period.
No das will be admitted after the Goods have left the steamer's Godown, and all Goods romaining undelivered after the 19th Jane, will Lo sabject to rent.
All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the undersigned on or before the 3rd July, or they will not be recognised.
No Fur Insurance will be effected.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents. Hougkung, 13th June, 1993,
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The construction of this Hotel will be com- pleted at the end of this mouth and sme ear leased on & or 10 years to carry on business iron the beginning of July, 1923.
For Reat and l'articulars Please apply :- TONG WA LAND INVESTMENT
& AGENCY a.. 13, turen's Road East
2:3
MB. LAI IN MAN,
e/o ORIENTAL, COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD
1943
HONGKONG SMALL INVESTORS' SHARE AND REAL ESTATE CO.
No. 8, Des Voux Road. Telephone No. C. 4306.
BUYERS of
HONGKONG REALTIES. HONGKONG CONSTRUCTIONS. HONGKONG TRAMWATI- STAR FERRIES. WATHONS YANGTZE INSURANCE.
SELLERS of CHINA
CHINA SEGAR COLONIAL DISPENSARIES. Ewo8.
20 M. Y. SAN & COMPANIES. HUMPHREYS ESTATES.
H. & S. BANKS,
PARTICULARS of
Situate
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VALUABLE.LEASEHOLD PROPERTY
No. 13, WING HING STREET, VICTORIA, HONGKONG.
To be Sold by Order of the Mortgagee By
PUBLIC AUCTION)
IN ONE LOT
Oz TEURSDAY,
By
Th 147 Das of 31, 1993, 21 3 C'CLOCK F.M Hears. LANMERT BROTHERS
AT THEIR OFFICE, DUUDELL STREET.
HE Property consists of First ALL THAT piece or parcel of ground xitunte at Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong and registered in the Land Offices SECTION A of INLAND LOT No. 2180 together with the messages exestions or buildings thereon now known as No. 13 Wing Hing Street and Secondly ALL THAT strip of land at
the
rear
of the said Section A of Inland Lot No. 2166 being a scavenging lane. All of which pre- mixes are held for the residue of the term of 76 years from the 18th. day of May, 1918, created by the Crown Lease thereof together with the valuable machinery now situate in or upon the said premises ari at No. 1 Gordon Street:
Particulars and Conditions or axle may be obtained from
Kesers.IHASTINGS & RAFTINGS
Solicitors,
Mesa
8. Des Your Road Central,
fand
LAMMERT BROTHESES
Auctioneers,
TO LET.
OFFICES is UNION BUILDING-Four
on Fifth Floor. Apply
UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY
OF CANTON, LTD.
TO LET.
EVEN-ROOMED DETACHED HOUSE with Ternis Lawn and Garage for Two
Apply to- PERCY SMITH, SETH & FLEMING.
Care,
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:·
OFFICE WANTED.
ONE LARGE ROOM or TWO SMALLER
ROOME, preferably on Grand or Firat Floor, in Centre of City, Required, as Officer about Juna.
" Write Daily Press.
as Sall and Yoid,
JOHN HUMPHREYS & SON
General Managers.
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HONGKONG REALTY AND TRUST -COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the STATUTORY MEETING of the MEMBERS the above Company, pursuant to Section 66 (3) of the Companies Ordinance 1911, will be held at the RiSTERED OFFICE of the Company, Powell's BuLDING, Des x Road Central, Hongkong, on MONDAY, the 25TH DAY of JUNE, 18, at 12 NOON.
By Onler of the Board.
WALTER J. HAWKER,
Acting Secretary. £934 Hongkong, 19th June, 19:3
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST- MENT AND AGENCY CO., LTD.
....
NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN that EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the above Company will b hell at the Offices of Messrs. JARDINE,
Pedder Street, Vie. MATHESON & Co., LTD., toria, in the Colony of Hongkong, un THURSDAY, the 14TH day of JUNE 1993. at 11.30 o'clock in the FORENOON, when the Resolutions which were passed
Subioined mary Resolutions at the Extraor- . dinary General Meeting of the Company held on Friday, the 25th day of May, 1923, will be submitted for coufrmation as Special
1-
the
from
Resolutions of the existing 50,000 Fully Paid Up Shares of $160 each constituting Company's present Capital of $500) 1 divided into Four Fully Up Shares of $25 each so as to make such Capital of $5,000,000 consist uf Fully Paid Up Shares of 305
200,000 eneli. 2-That after the division aforesaid, the inertasi Capital of the Company be
aforesaid, $5,000,000 consisting to $10,000,000 divided into 40,000 shares of gas each by the creation of 200,000 New Shares of $20 each-40000 of such New Shares to be issued and with in Accordance clause cight of the Conditional Agr ment for the amalgamation with Company of the Hongkong Central Limited, daly approved at an mary General Meeting of the held on Thursday, the hd day of May, 1999, and the balance thereof to be isried at such time or times and on every such terms and conditions in respect as the Company's Board of Directors may think fit. Dated this 9th day of May, 1923,
By Order of the Board,
1. S. GREENHILL,
"Secretary. RES) CHINESE GOVERNMENT BAILWAY
(Care SECTION).
CANTON-KOWLOON LINE.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13ra, 1993.
INTIMATION
DEWAR'S
WHITE
LABEL"
FINEST
SCOTCH WHISKY
OF GREAT AGE.
Awarded 50 Gold and Prize Medals.
FROM
Messrs. JOHN DEWAR
& SONS, LTD.
NEWS
CABLE
British Minister at Peking has been FAR EASTERN authorised to press for a railway police s fures, with greater foreign control over, railway revenues, in order to ensure thit, the railway police shall be properly paid.” and the Minister has been instructed to consult his colleagues of the Diplomatic FURTHER DELAY IN HELEASE OF
Corps with a view to joint action by all the Pawers eniteerneel. This proposal is? one that probes, the very sent of the disease in China. The origin of the outlawry is in the fact that so many soliere have been di-bandes met merely
(TEROVOH AKUTER'S AGENCY.
THE LINCHENG CAPTIVES.
CAPTIVES.
TTENTSIN, June 11th. White Chew's hopes that a final agree.
ent would be signed yesterday and thes
without a boung to support them for a captives released to-day have not been at least time, but actually without de pay duo fulfilled, the prospects have
Clai and the other delegates proceded Wuchisho on Sunday, but they have not returned: Flowever, they have maintain- d constant touch with the relief camp,
us them for." perhaps, si veral months of slightly improved, bersin. It has been pointed out vently
that this was not the way Yeys Sun K. treated his men. It is said to his veedit that he paid his men on time and in full jand it is declared that nonesel his men,
at least while he was in power, became and their messages indicate that an agre hamdits, 17 the Chinese Goverunni were ment has been alt hat reached and should. wiw, they'would offer no serious objection be signed to-day, which would mean that
the British the captives would be released to-tastrow. the prequal which Minister hans hoon instructed to' press,"
The whole delay is attributed to lack of ricone thir
with alacrity unity among the bandits.
To
BRITISH GOVERNMENT'S ACTION,
LONDON, June 11th.
In the House of Commons, replying to question by Mr. Trevelyan Thomson
la is, perhaps, something more than á indence that Mr. LENNOX SEMPUS, one of the Fureign Advisers of the Chinese Government, "when addressing! the students of the North China Lang- unge Scher', Aast month, was sggesting this creation of trading zones, extending Jabeur) who asked abat steps the Gov- ren miles on either side of every railway erhmon were taking to protect the lives and river, with special polie arrange, and intereste for British subjects' and Thu lesturer was apparently traders in, China, in view of the mask recommending this in substitution of the
mvi.ts.
(present Treaty jari arrangements in view risus situation outside die area of the Pol, the 'à umber of foreigner. coming lewaty ports, Mr. Ronald McNeill (Under The Secretary of Foreign Affairs) said that the to Chin' steadily incrensing.
PERTH, SCOTLAND.
steps taken since the discontinuance of whole Treaty port iden." he said, "must! Har scrapped." But it certainty will
By Royal Appointment to
His Majesty the King.
SOLE AGENTS.
The
not he scrapped until the Government operations against the brigands were of China is abbar ensago gurity for proeling fairly satisfactorily. fite and property in the territory beyoul British Minister at Peking has been the Treaty port zones equal to what is authorised to press for a railway palics chtainable within them under foreign tres, with greater foreign control over flags. Mr. Siesox "is reported to have the railway revenues, in order to ensure
aid that sixty to moventy per cent, of the "
¿
wealth of China is under foreign prove that the railway police would be pro- |tion in the Treaty ports. There is perhaps Perly paid, and he had also been instruct- soane exaggeration in the statement but jed to consult his colleagues with a view the vast Chinese wealth which has sought to joint action by all the Powers cons the prouction of foreign flags in the cerned. The British Government had 'no
Kreat pos react
to attribute bad faith, to the Treaty parts suggests the isibilitic af development in the railway Government at Peking.
zones if the proposals which are being; mace to Chim by the Powers · were j adopted. It is futile to look entirely ta any Chinese Goovernment at the present time for guarantees that the railway the following calle shall officirntly policed and that the Reuter's" Agency. Wine and Spirit Merchants.force shall be regularly paid. The Chinese!"
A. S. WATSON
CO., LTD.,
TELETEOSE No. C. 616
an
Government, in nearly every branch of Adinitistration, is continually in is trouble because the payment of wages
A
THE PRISONERS RELEASED. Just before going to press we received message through
SHANGHAI, June 11th.
A private telegrar states that all the Licheng prisoners have been released,
FAILS.
...
in. arrear, often for several months. ATTEMPT TO CAPTURE CHENGTU h is this fnet, as we have said, that has largely create the Landit problem in in China, and unti!, the servants of the State, whether they are diplomats, law June officers, teachers, policemen or soldiers,
MARRIAGE. SLATE-ROSE-A Shanghai,
Gtli,
SLATER ARTHUR WIGLIAM PHYLLIS MARION ROSE
DEATH.
PERINO, June 12th. General Yang Sen's second attempt to espture Clingku has failed. After a serça
To can count upon being regularly paid on days battle at Lungehuang, where each
GRACAAT. Shanghai, on June 7th. I. M
GRAN
Hergkeng Office: 104. Des Voeux Rd., London Office: 13, Fleet Street, E.C.
The Daily Press.
HONKONO, JUNE ET, 1992.
AFTER LINCHENG.
due date for the services they render, it
Bide suffered 2,000 killed or wounded,
is hopeless 19 expect to see lawel ssurss. abated in China. And what proset is General Yang Sen retreated to Tzechow. there is in China of seeing this little, but NEW FAR EASTERN PROBLEMS. treinendusly important, financial reform,¦
it is not inaugurated by some mensare DISCUSSED
of foreign control?
1: is announced that Messrs. J. M. Alves & Co. have registered as a private limited company.
BY
"MORNING PUST???
CORRESPONDENT.
LONDON, June 11th The Murning Pest has begun a series ut articles on the new Far East problems resulting from the Great War and the
H.M.8. Petersfield, with Admiral Sir Washington Agreement, and the desire of to the Japanese Empire for expansion. The special Arthur Levison aboard, returned Shanghai last week, from a cruise to articles are being written by
correspondent who has returned from a
If we can confidently accept the latest Ningpo...
assurances given in the cables on the Mr. S. H. C. Ross, Postmaster-General prolonged tour of Japan, China, Singa subject, the remaining six of the many proceding Home towards the end of pore and the Far East. foreign subjects who were captured and this mouth on short leave, for health The writer is of the opinion that Jugan earried into captivity by a bandit gangasons.
in Shanghai, five works or more ago,
A meeting of the Legislative Council: eught to have been liberated by this time. Assurances of speedy release have seen takes place be mortOW.
will turn to the China powerhouse "s
a field for exploitation and be anys that
The principal China, despite her large population is
able to absorb a considerable number of Japanese immigrants, while much of the
material.
given so many times, and not been fulfilled, business is the second reading of tho! 7ITH-the approval of the Ministry of that it is only to be expected that the Renta Ordinance Amendment Bili W the antions, SUPPLIERS of latest promises of the kind inspire no
The body of a Chinese mau, aged about rurplus population of Japan, which is ut TRACK SLEEPERS and BRIDGE and CROSSING TIMBERS are hereby invited great amount of confidence. Still, there fifty-five, was found hanging from a tree present almost workless, could be pro- to submit SEALED TENDERS ia DUPLI good reason to hope for fullment in fubike Rond on Monday. The case fitably complayed within the Japanese
hich shouli be
a settlement with has been ascertained to be one of suicide. Empire on jndustries fed by China's raw clearly marked this time brease CATERS for
SLEEPERS and addressed
The Manila Observatory srut warning:
The correspondent directs' attention to to the MANAGING DIRECTOR, CANTON KOWLOs the bandita has been reached by the RAILWAY. Chine Section, Canton, to the authorities, und, as evidence of their
over Formosa, moving already made throughout China, parti Railway Head Office net Tater than II O'CLOCK in the FORENDON of WEDNESDAY, the ISTA Nitisfaction with it, the bandits have yesterday afternoon of a cyclone or the remarkable progress Japan haa
eleased six foreign captives: The re typhoon near or
cularly her advance in the Yangtze. DAY of JULY, 1923.
Specification and full particulars may be maining six are being held until the .E.
the Colony Valley, which was formerly a British. obtained by application to the Railway Headl Office, Canton, on the deposit of $3,000, which undertaking given by the Government has will be refunded on the submission of a bona iwen completed. This, apparently, is ro struck for more pay and better working sphere of influence, and he thinks the They Japan cannot be blamed for seizing the fide tender.
must be made in the Form at the Barded as the work of a day or two conditions on January 19th last. Tender
which must be Official circles in Peking are in no doubt remained out of employment till yester many opportunities afforded her for foot of the Speciication,
that this outrage will have important day, with an agreement was reached with developing her economic interests in returned undetached.
successful Tenderer will be required to Formal Contract and to furnish a Bank consequences for China. The Powers are the employers. Guarantee of 10 per cent, of the Value of the requiring assurances, which must amount Contract for the due and Proper Performance to reasonable guarantees, that these out- of the Terms of each Contact."
The
sign
Sandalwood worker in
China.
The newly-rected Kowloon Hotel, a six-
The writer concludes by saying that if
bined action in restoring China's fallen The Railway does not bind itself to accept rages against foreigners in China willstoried building containing more than so the Western nations do not take com. not be repeated. A London cable we rooms, is advertised to bo let, unfurnish- the lowest or any tender,
publish to-day reports that the Uxrafed, on a lease of five or ten years. Fuller fortunes, they will be opening the door tá SECRETARY FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRE has particulars are given in an advertise Oriental action, which is far more likely stated in the House of Commons" that the ment which appears in another column,
THE HEAD OFFICE, CANTON KOWLOON RAILWAY,
Chinese Faction. Canton, 6th June, 1923,
1929
to achieve this result,
"
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