NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
HONGKOND CRICKET CLUB.
"HONG' DOL"BLES.
To found in the Pavilion, 1st Ranud to THE DRAW for This Tournament will
(975 bo completed by the 17 JULY,
THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
XTRA GYMKHANA MERTING is fired
ENTRADAY JULY 198, 1923
Draft Programmes and Entry Forms may be obtained at the Rate Covere, Hongcase, CLO and CAUSEWAY BO SPAREER.
Entries Close Saturday, Bol Jane, 1923.
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. AMERICAN & ORIENTAL LINE. Fox NEW YORK.
THE Steamship
Ta
POLERIC"
haring arrived, Consignees of Cargo by her are informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra-hazardous Godowns of Hongkong& Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Lul, Wience
Buy be obtained..
No
the Goods
hare left the Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 25th June, 1923, will be embject to rent.
All Claims against the steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before and July, 1923, or they will not recognized.
be
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 15th Jur, 1999, at 10 AX
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by THE BANK LINE, LTD, General Agents.
Hongkong, 19th June, 1933.
(974
THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD. FROM LEITH, ANTWERP, MIDDLESBRO', LONDON AND STRAITS
The Steinship "BENDORAN." CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby inform-
ed that Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra HONGKONG hasardous Godown of the and KOWLOON WEART & GODOWN COMPANT, LAD, whence. and/or from the harres, delivery may be obtained.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining andalivered after the 23rd inst., will be subject to rent
All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 7th July, 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 93ml insh, at 10 AM.
No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
IBE, LIVINGSTON & CO, LTD.
Agents.
[973 Hongkong, 18th June, 1923.
HONGKONG SMALL INVESTORS' SHARE AND REAL ESTATE CO.. SHARE AND LAND BROKERS.
No. 8, Des Vaux Road., 21d Flor.
Telephone No. C. 4306.
1107
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO.'S STEAMER
"SICILIA,"
ARRIVED HONGKONG ON 16TH JUNE, 1923. FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND STRAITS
and
CONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above. vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed AT THEIR 15 in the Hongkong an Kowloon Wharf and Godowe Uompany' Godown at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark and delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landed.
This vessel brings on Cargo from Pernian
INTIMATIONS
NOTICE
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS TUESDAY, JUNE 19TH, 1935.
DURING the Temporary Alwence from the Colony of our Manging Director Mr. WEI WING SAM, SYDNEY NG quad, and in the ovent of Mr. QUINN'S al, aces QUINN is hereby appointed to sat in his from Office at any time, Messrs. TSAN PAK WOON and JOSEPH CHARLES TAM are authorized to Sigu jointly Per Procuration for the Firm until further notice.
THE GENERAL COMMERCIAL
CO., LTD.
Dated Hongkong, th, June, 1933. [954-
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST- MENT AND AGENCY CO., LTD. CHAREHOLDERS in Tus HONGKONG CENTRAL ESTATE, LT, entitled to un Allotment of Shares in Tax HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT And AOENCT Co.. Lin, are requested to forward their Claims to the Undersigned as soon as possible.
904]
LS GREEN HILI
Secretary-
The Hexoraya LAND INVESTMENT
& AGENCY Co., LTD.
G.
R.
INTIMATIONS
HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE CO., LTD.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that. Certificata No. 8773 for 900 Shares NOTIC numbered 77151 to 17200, 47201 to 47250, Certificate No $774 for 200 Shares 84175 110052 to 110076 121998 to 122037, 84151 to anubered 50501 to 50600, 7101 to 3720 Certificate No. 6775 for 30 Shares numbers! 69961 to 700x10 all registered in the Name of LAM CHON YIN have been LOST or DESTROYED, and should these Certificates to the Company before the not be product, 1943, New Certificates for the said Soares will be issued and the Old Certi- Scates will thereafter be held by the Company
Null and Void,
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,
General Managers,
¡942 Hongkong, 7th June, 1993.
7TH DAY OF
THE SHANGHAI HOTELS, LTD.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that TRANSFER REGISTER of the above Company will be CLOSED from SATURDAY, the IRDJUNE to SATURDAY, the 30th JUNE. 1983, both days inclusive, for the preparation of Debenture Interest Warrants,
Warrants will be payable at The HIS KONG BANKING CORIORATION. AND SHANGRAT Shanghai.
NOTICE DEBENTURE
By Onler of the Board.
WALTER J. HAWKER..
Secretary,
Hongkong, 15th June, 1993.
HOTEL TO LET,
(149
THE KOWLOON HOTEL. Harrow Road, KOWLOOK. ONE MINITE'S WALK FROM THE STAR FERRY.)
Class European Residential and Tourist NEW and Unfurnished Up-to-date Fire HOTEL ofSix Stories high with Extensive Roof Garden and Basement suitable for Gange.
TENDERS are invited for the Purchase of Tallisproximately), or Less Quantity, of Rangoon OTS. LUBRICATING OIL. sabject to the following Conditions:
(a) Thu Oil is believed to be pure. but purity A Sample can le is not guaranteed. seen on application. (b) The Oil shali: be cleared with All Faults and Errors of Tescription. Quantity, Enumeration and no Measurement Submentcat Loss or Error claim for Any will be admitted. The Purchaser shall bleemed to have inspected the material,
without
previous and should he
by at his own ri
risk. ,,380« inspection. (e) Parchasera must provide their own con- tainers for the Removal of the Oil The Ole which is in tanks, will be ran off
One Large and Long Ball as Dining Room into Purchaser's containers charge, but the Purchaser must be which can hold boat 150 Persons: One Smek. represented at the time the Oil is run offing and Sitting Room:2 Billiard Rooms; One in order to safeguard his interests, unless Private and Ona Public Bar in the First
ia writing to accept the Oil us packed by the Dockyard and without subsequent dispute as to quantity, con-all dition of packages, tic. (d) Coopering, etc., necessary to the
Any containers provided by
he
agrees
without
Furchaser will
puly be done on the purchaser agreeing in writing to pay nual Admiralty charges for such services,
(r) Arrangements for Removal of the Ol khail be made by Parcbaaer, and the Admiralty admit no reqasibility what ever after the Oil leaves the Yurd (Payment to broade before the Oil leaves
the Yard.
The Admiralty reserve the right to with draw the On from sale or to dispose of
thereof as they all or any part decide.
may
(4) Tenders in Sealed Eavalopes marked "TENDER FOR LUBRICATING OIL" should be lodged at the Office of the Naval Store Officer on or before. Noos of the 28th JUNE, 1923,
A. W.GRUNDY.
Naval Store Officer. [969
H. B. NAVAL YARD"
Hongkong,
S. 5. CHINA* PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF THE SUPREME
COUET DATED STH JONE, 1993,
TENDERS are invited up to the Bas DAY of JUNE, 1923, for the Purchase of the above-nanied Vessel with Engines and Boilers and various Auxiliary Machinery on board,
Permite to view be obtained on application to the Undersigned
Terders must be accompanied by a deposit of $500 returnable after decision on the Tenders has been reacted
PARTICULARS.
Port of Register--San Francisco
A Magle scree steel steamer af LH.P. 8,000 fitted with internal Electric Lighting. Length overall be wees Perpendi-
cular
4104
Breadth
Depth
45'1" 326
Draft fully inden
(92′ Ford 24' aft.
Grona Tonnage ....... Nett
5.C60 Tons
3,180
Cargo cublic feet
2,360
H
1
BUILT
Where:-Goran, Scotland When:-18-9 By Whom: Fairbulda 5 &E Co. Bunker Capacity
1387 Tona
Engines and Boilers made by Fairfield
S. & E. Co.
More than 80 Large and Airy Roomsand ench Story is furnished with 9 Sanitary Baths and
Water Closets.
Story..
A fashionable Electric Elevator; one Boiler
Electric Lights. Fan, Bells and Fittings will be furnished.
The construction of this Hotel will be com pleted at the end of this month and same ean be leaselon 5 or 10 years to carry on buxinces from the beginning of July, 1923.
For Reat and Particulars, Flease apply :- TONG WA LAND INVESTMENT
AGENCY Co..
43, Queen's Road East,
Gr
Ms. LAI HIN MAN,
INTIMATION
DEWAR'S
'WHITE LABEL'
FINEST
SCOTCH WHISKY
OF GREAT AGE.
Awarded 50 Gold and Prize Medals.
FROM
A
The Hoi, Mr. F. M. Baddeley is Cappoiated Governor's Deputy within the Straits Settlements during the abs no
the 1:21 quastër of il century-loj Two fresh cases of plague wers reported London's scheme of developament are from Kowloon during the weekend, and diretly due to the railway, and parti- one este of small-pos from Victoria. sularly to the low-level tunel railways, British case of diphtheria was reported which are described 28 the ciding frem Victoria also, factor and congenial dictator of contem-' porary schemes for enlarging Londen." We have not reseleti the stage of develop- need to 99ent in Hongkong when we
consider the construction, of low-level from Singapore of HE Sir Laurence tunnels, though a few years ago a scheme Guillemard, K.C.M.G., who has left for was produced for the penetration of the 'sit to Trenggana and Kelantan.
Sixty-three Chinese, competitors started hase of Victoria Peak by a tunnel so that
servier of electric trains could t from Peking recently in a bicycle race to Victoria to Tientsin. and 27 arrived, says the Y.-C. Fri from the City of the southern side of the island with Daily Mail, The trisphy, cup present the object of profuoting its devloped by. President Li,' with a sum" of $100, ment as a residential area. This scheine, was went by Chang Teh Chuan, 23 years however, liks sus zany others designed to of age, a deader in old bottles, who covered „ spread out the population, failed to the um kilerueters in 4 hours 59 minutes. mature, but every year that passes has During the race. in spite of his connco ackled to the general regret that so little tion with the bottle trade, he drank only in this direction has been accomplished sugared water.
Giovernment project We have had a
Messrs. JOHN DEWAR
& SONS, LTD.
PERTH, SCOTLAND. '
By Royal Appointment to
His Majesty the King.
SOLE AGENTS
6/0 ORIENTAL, COMMERCIAL PASK, LTD. A. S. WATSON
PUBLIO AUCTION.
1943
THE Undersigned bave received instructions
to sell by Public Auction,
07
MONDAY, the 16th: JULY, 1923, commencing st. 3.00 P.J.,
at their Bales Room, DUONELL STREET
ONE SET OF MINT MACHINERY, This lot comprises a complete set of Mint Machinery, capable of producing 100,000 (one hundred thousand) pieces 50-cent (twenty cent) coins or 200,000 (two hundred thousand) pieces 10-cent (ten cent) cries per working day of 10 hours.
(Further particulars and inspection orders may be obtained from Maesrs. Gilmau & Co., Ltd, or the Endersigned.)
Terma-90% of purchase money to be paid on fall of hammer. Balance to be paid within two weeks of day of sale.
953]
LAMMERT BROTHERS,
Auctioneers.
PARTICULARS of
VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY
Situata
No. 13, WING HING STREET, VICTORIA, HONGKONG, To be Sold by Order of the Mortgagee By
TH
PUBLIC AUCTION,
IN ONE LOT
O TUESDAY,
1923, at 8 o'CLOCK P.M. The 17 Bax of Jer la
Meur IAMMERT BROTHERS A: THE (FOL, DUDDELL STEERT. First Cabin accommodation ...110 Passengera Second Cabis accommodation.. 40
THE Property consists of First ALL THAT piece or parcel of ground situate Bunk Steerage accommodation.505
at Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong and Son board pae Motor Lifebost, twenty There are on twoLfeboats and large number of Life Preservers registered in the Land Office as SECTION of INLAND LOT No. 2106 together with and Lifebuoy
The is to be sold with all Deck Stores, the meuages groti org Hing Street and
18, Wing Stores, Commissary Equipment now known as No Room
Galf B.I.S.N. and B. & PRN. Co. Eaging gilverware, Cutlery and Glassware, Recondly "ALL THAT tap of land at the rear Steamers goods will be landed here unless inelada Fittings including Electric Fans, of the said Section A of Inland Lot No. 2163
instructions have been given to the contrary
and
are
το
being
לי
CO., LTD.,
Wine and Spirit Merchants.
TELEPHONE No. C. 816
BIRTHS.
&
Evass-At Shanghai, on June 10th, to Mr. and Mrs. H. G. EVANA, a sou. LLEWELLIN-At Shanghai, on June 12th,
daughter.
TILDURN-At Shanghai, on June 19th; to Mr. and Mrs. D. O. TILBURN. daughter.
for
A severe fruitio is threatening the
a travay up Wanchai Gap, the toute mapped out, an estimate frame inhabitants of the proxinge of Samar. A consequence of jand a promise given, now four years or Philippine Islands, s
mere ago, that the cnstruction of the the devastation of crops and property forthwith, cuuwail by a typhoon on the god and 3rd'
line would Commenced Later the Government came to the con- 2t sufficient clusion that there was
inat, Thousand, who have been rendered. forwless are depending on unripe cocos
justification for the undertaking, and the, aut and green palm leaves for their that the Colony, meals, the official report says. The rigs fepult has bru short of many houses that would by, this crop in the province this year, has ben
extremely small. time have been erectal on the eastern
A meeting of the Portuguese community Į range of kids had the Government imple
mented its promises. Then there was the was hellant the Club Lutano last night very excellent scheme for the development - ta discuss the question of the teaching of of the Southern side of the island by the Portuguese language in the schools means of a tramtine øver Wongueïëhrong "of the Colony which Portuguese children | Gap, a scheme which reived the blessing attend. Mr. Silva Netto, the Portugues
of the Public Works Department and the representative on the Board of Education, unanimous approval of the Legislative was instructed to convey to the Board of Conceit when the agreement with the Education, the unanimons desire of tho " (enesssionaires
came before them for erting that the teaching Portuguese in signatar (irgumstances connected with
such schools should be tande compulsory. the war caused the death of this scheme.
In a review of the late Lord Northeliffe's Tu any plans for the development of the
My Jourus Round the World," island of Hongkong these two means of luck," communication are of vital importance. The Times says:-Pergunt predilection There is room enough on the range of must dreide which part of the book is the hills for the entire European population", most interesting. Lord Northcliffe himseli to reside if only there were crap and liked New Zealand very much; India less rapid means of reaching the top of the than he had twenty-five years' before: hills eastward of the present residential China gready. Japan only on the surface; : area. On the other side of the water we and in the tropical countries of Malaya, have the railway which has now been of Java, of lado-Chin he was thrilled ranning many years. The remark is made with the novelty and beauty of the sen by the writer of the articles to which we and with admiration of the
of Britain who live and work have alluded that it is characteristic of women the human race to look with derision upan there. any unfamiliar improveur at which may!
men and
be suggested for their benefit. That is Experiments in the dispatch of mail one of the great difficulties of the problem from London rid Siberia that have coma of reliering congestion in cities, but under our notice have not been such as. | circumstatters are forcing upon us into warrant the repetition of them, but Hongkong the necessity for spreading out, we see that the Chinese Postal Commis the population, and it is of vital import-sioner at Shanghai last week nunosiced ance that this should be encouraged in the that London mail No. 3 of May 12th. to Mr. and Mrs H. S. LLEWELLIN.ly way it is possible to entourage it arrived in Harbin on June 4th and letters
an a big scale, namely by the provision Fenched Shanghai on June 9th. Berli of an conical means of travel. Laymail No. 3 of May 19th reached Shanghai on June 9th. The Commissioner added: out the area for development, provide Although the above mails have come. once the mentis of access, and development through in good time there are still certain to be rapid. Had to Liovern-delays on the Siberian route, mails reach
days and Berlin 22 to 29 days." We may and Mrs.
A. "E. Baken, ageal &ment spent on the construction of tram Shanghai from London in 29 to 12- the famous ricmention that letters sent from England on months.
ways te moury last OBLIN.-AL Constantinople, Turkey, on
on Sunday, June 17th. nearly a fortnight June 17th, Mr. Mitte Joas, of the transaction, or the money it spent on May 3rd, pid Siberia, reached the Colony Standard Oil Company of New York. Lagard Road or what it is spending behind those dispatched on the same day.
en the construction of the road to Shek-Old Sucz KLANGENDER-At Shanghai, on June building construction in the Colony would).
EL KLINGENorad, Chirt Offer.
certainly have made more rapid progress than it has done in the past few years!
June 13th,
DEATHS. BAKER.-At Shanghai on
ANTHONY, dearly beloved son of Mr.
Cable advice.
[976
China Merchants Star Navigation
Co., aged 43 year, OLSEN. lchang. m June 1st Capt. ROLF T. OLS, of the China Naviga. tion Company.
SENA.-At Shanghai, on June 18th, Jose MARIA DE SESSA (dėje), aged 6 years, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. DE SENNA
London Office: 13:, Fleet Street, E.C.
We learn from Shanghai papers thak Mrs. Luna Sapher, who died on board tho Popsidrat Vieyer, while on a voyage from
Shanzini to Hongkong was widow of the Inte Murens Anron Sopher, of Shanghai,
An extra Gymkhana meeting is an and that she was coming to Hongkong to. Entries join her daughters, Mrs. Edward Ezra and Miss Sopher. The deceased, who was toured for Saturday, July 7th.
54 years old, was born in Bombay She ces Saturday next.
was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
The Shanghai Race Club's donations to J. David, a well-known family of that city, and sister of Sir Sassoon J. David, Hongkong Office: 10a. Des. Vœux Rd., charity as a result of the past half year's Bart, of Bombay, and of Mr. Aubrey J.
David, London, who survive her. the age of 20 she was married to the late Mr. Handtey-Derry, H.M. Vice-Consal Mr. M. A. Sopher. a well-known and
I
The Daily Press.
HONGKONO, JUNE 19, 1923.
ENLARGINU HONGKONG.
yaring amounted to $133,400.
at Shanghai, arrived from Home last week, and later left for Ningpo to relieve
V. L. Savage, who proceeds to chwang.
New
News has
reached Shanghai from a scavenging lane. All of which pre- Fillows and Linea as they now Mattred the vessel
mises are held for the residue of the term of
Norway to the effect that Capt. Myhre All Tenderers shall be deemed to have in.
75 years from the 15th day of May, 1916, inspected the Ship and the Purchaser will take created by the Crown Lease thereof together As interesting series of articles is appar- the ale Harbour Master, was married at
the Ship her tackle apparel and furniture with with the valuable machinery new situate in
ar upon the said premises at 1 at No. 1 ing, in the London Daily Trigraph on Christiania of the 19th. in., to Mrs. the condition in which they be at all faults the
Particulars and Conditions of sale may be the subject of Enlarging London," Eltzen, the widow of Mr. J. Eitzen, Though the "Enlargement of Hongkong" formerly Consul General for Norway at the time that the Contract for Sale is entered Gordon Street.
Shanghai obtained from
Messrs. HASTINGS & HASTINGS.
6 hours before arrival of the steamer.
Goods not cleared within 8 days, including dale of arrival will be subicct to rent.
bio Fire Insurance will be affected by us any case whatever.
Damaged packages must be left in Godowns for examination by the Consignees, and the Company's Surveyors, Mears. GODDARI Douglas, at 10 am, on Mondays and Thursday
All Chims must be presented within ten days the Steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognized.
of
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godawn,
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.,
Agents. Hongkong, 15th June, 1bz3.
(970
HONGKONG WEEKLY
PRESS.
CONTAINING ALL THE WEEKS
-LOCAL NEWS.
The Faper to send Home.
pto.
Any error mis-statement or mis-description of particulars shall not vitiate any sale made in pursuance of any Tender received hereunder or entitle the Parahaser to compenantion.
The Underigned shall not be concerned to see to the legistration of the Ship bat will at the cost of the Purchaser; exccate a Bill of Sale a his favour,
The Undersigned shall not be bound to accept the highest or any Tender.
Teaders will be received at the Office of the Undersi ned, Courts of Justice, Hongkong, ap to Noon on the 23rd day of June, 1993.
HUGH A. NISBET,
Registraz Hongkong, 15th day of June, 1923. (866
LADIES
Bolicitors, 8. Der Vieux Boad Central.
jand Mass LAMMERT BROTHERS
Auctioneers,
fi
At
re-preted citizen of Shanghai, one of the first numbers of the Shanghai Race Clubs and a member of the Shanghai Club, and
partner in the firm of Messrs. 5. J. David & Co. Daring her stay in China she was greatly endeared to a wide circle of frauds. The funeral will take place in Shanghai on arrival of the remains froma Hongkong,
The much-advertisel reception and
thow affairs that make the acetator dinner in honour of M. Joffe was one of wonder, says the Japan Chronicle, Every-
hody kare that M Joffe could not be there, and very few cared whether he may not procord" on exactly the same Jines, there are certain features in the
The formal opening of the new Far could be there or not. But it was the historical retruspect of the development Eastern Hotel, accommodated in a hand- novelty of the moment to acclaim him
and it was all in the good cause of of London which are not without interest some structure in Thibet Road, Shanghai, stirring up a little political excitement. devoring attention to the opposite, the Rage Course, took place last So the Busso-Japanese Friendship Society te all who are problem of relieving the congestion of the week. The new hotel is a three-storeyed held the function at the Seiyokon. The thing was done in style, and there was population in our own little Colony. The building, with a roof garden, and about dancing and singing in various Japanesa styles. There was a military band, and Mme Joffe attended an guest of honour in OFFICEE in UNION BULLDING-Four growth of London is sketched from the 100 rooms.
The Anti- the plaes of her husband. Patriotic Society and other efflorescences Bolshevik Society, the Young Men's of an enlighened pubile opinion turned up
on
TO LET
Apply UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LTD.
'WANTED.
Wha
days when its total population contained within the City walls, down
The Daily New states that
to the present time when the adminia-Shadghai Chinese have refused to recog trativo authorities are faced with the nise a series of new salt bonds issued by
a population con- Mr. Chang Ying Hun, Minister of Finance in force and "demanded interviews. There municipal control of
The and Director-General of the Salt Revenue were a dozen arrests, a flourishing of awordsticks and a scattering of handbills. sisting of about 8,000,900 persons.
result of this historical Department, on the ground that they are There were also 600 policemen who did not AMSICIAN to teach Files, Bugles and outstanding every Saturday Evening and
the and countersigned by Sir Ernest Wilton, for whom, fortunately, there was not very
mach work at all. So that is how BusBO Sunday. Please state Qualification and Salary, restrospect is that the welcome addi-uses unless issued with the approval of know exactly what they ought to do, and
THE CANTON SEMINARY bons which have been made in
Japanese relations stand in Tokyo. OF COMMERCE,
past half century-and especially in the Co-Director-General, HONAM, CANTON,
ADIES and GENTLEMEN Bffering complicated and long-standing the case may be, are requested to write present condition of the disease Fall-particulars of treatment, "Bei? Works, advice, etc., free under cover. Boadan-square (H.P.), Calantta (India)..
£100 944]
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