NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

NOTICE

"Oficial" Reception will be held Thin

INTIMATIONS

NOTICE.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER SOTH, 1923.

INTIMATIONS

NOTICE OF REMOVAL

Offons of the "HONGKONG DAILY TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Meg bare bear removed to 11 NOMBEY CONSULATEN GERMAIN TUSSEAD 14 20 longer

CHATER ROAD (3rd floor), to which Addres all Correspondenos should be directed. **Hongkong, 16th July, 1995,

“Ganziar, en OCTOBER 31m, the Day for connected with our Firm. the Celebration of His JAPANneau-Mareset's

-JAPANESE CONSULATE GENERALUX

HONGKONG.

TO LET.

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THOLE GROUND FLOOR and BEST W

OFFICE ROOMS in 18 FLOOR of Honso, No. 5. DUDDELL STREET,

Apply to BUNG TAL-

No. 1, Queen Strent.

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HONGKONG HORTICULTURAL

SOCIETY.

THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

4 A NEMERES of the above Socicey will be held on THUESDAY, 8th NOV.

EMBER. # 5.15 P.X., in Memes, STEWART BROTHERS' OFFICE, 18, Chater Road.

To receive and pass the Committee'i Report and Statement of Accounts

Election of Officers and new Committee for

the Ensaing Year.

[1498

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. ELLERMAN LINE.

FROM UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT.

THE SOF CORINTE”

having arrived, Consignam of Cargo by, her are informed that all Goods are being ended at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra-hazardous Godowns

Holt'e Wharf, whenes delivery -of may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods- have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain. ing sndakvered after 3rd November, 1923, will be subject to renta

All Claims against the Steamer most be pre- santed to the Undersigned on or before 10th November, 1999, or they will not be recognised. All broke, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays or Friday, between the hours of 30.45 m, and Noon,

one week.

within the free storage period of good

No Fire Insurance has Bills of Lading will be countersigned by THE BANK LINE, LTU,

::~General Agenta.

Hongkong, 29th October, 1952.

TH

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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN..

THE Captain and Owners of the ***ANOMIA" Disclaim all Rorponibility *for any Debta contiscted by the Crew of that "Varnel while in Hongkong - [1483.

HONGKONG GENERAL CHAMBER OF

·COMMERCE.

CHINESE-LANGUAGE SCHOOL

BÈGINNERS-CLASS in the Btudy A

of mercantile Cantonines will be 'com. menced on MONDAY, NOVEMBER, STB, if -sufficient support is forthcoming. ̈

UH. MEURER. CHAUSSAD

TUSSEAU & OIR. » Canton, the 25th of October, 1993. [1482

NOTICE

-LEST WE FORGET" NAVY LEAGUE BALL.

NOVEMBER 2, at 0.30 Children of Those who died in the War.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Mr.ON FRIDAY the Rebel of Widow, and NOIDA having been manuferred to our Kabe Office, Mr. J. AHE will take charge as Manager of this Branch as from the lar NOVEMBER, 1933.

THE MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA. LTD. 1487).

FOXOXONG.

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB. NOTICE.

that Ponies must be Named before being OWNERS of PONIES are Hereby Notified 'measured.

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By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary,

NOTICE.

HARBOUR MASTER'S DEPARTMENT

IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that Sealed

TICKETS Obtainable at MOUTHIM, Andersons, Hosakond HOTEL and ENGIES' INSTITUTE.

"GLEN LINE, LIMITED.

-11479-

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM UNITED KINGDOM AND STRAITS, dc.

DEE Motor Vesuel

"GLENAMOY”.

having arrived from the shore ports, Consiguses of cargo-by her are hereby informed has al are being landed at their risk into the hasardous and/or astra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godowa Company

Lamited, whence, and/or from the wherres, delivery may be

be obtained. Boods

I TENDERS is Triplicate which should be 19

Clearly Marked "TENDEE FOR RAISING OR REMOVING THE WRECK LOONG SANG will be zorived at the HARBOUR DEPARTACENT until Noor of MONDAY, the

NOVEMBER, 1923.

5

Tenderers are to raise or remove the "wreck 100G SANG" an she now lies in Hongkong Harbour..

The Government does not bind itself to accept the Lowest or any Tander

C. W. BECKWITH.

Commander, RN,

Harbour Master, &c. [1484

Hongkong, 25th October, 1923.

NOTICE

"THE HONGKONG & CANTON ICE MANUFACTURING CO., LTD. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS."" THE SECOND ORDINARY ANNUAL

not cleared by the 31st October,

* broken #ill be abject to rent

« chefnd and damaged packages are to be left in the Godowna, where they will be amined in the presence of Consignees by Mesars Goddard sad Deegles, on 30th Uck, 1923, at 10a.m. Claims against the Steamer including those for cargo short delivered must be presented on the special form provided, and must also be submitted within 30 days of arrival, otherwise they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.

Bulls of Lading will be countersigued by

JARDINE, KATHESON & Co., LAD

Agente

*[1473 Hongkong, 24th October, 1923.

8.8. "PORTHOS"

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

NOTICE

▼ONSIGNEES of Cargo from MARSEIL MERCING OF SHAREHOLDERS In CEES, kes in comoction with sbore Steamer are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are being landed, and stored at their risks into the Godower of the Hong

Lady keng-Kowlood Whart sad Godown. Co Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained immediately after landing

the above Company will be held at the Company's Town Office, 2. Love Aus&T ROAD, Hongkong, on MONDAY, 6TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1923 at Noos, for the purpose of presenting the Report of the Director and Statement of Accounts to. 31ST JULY, 1921

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from 29TH OCTOBER to 5TH NOVEMBER, 1923, both days inclusiva. By Order of the Board of Directors, a

M. MANUK, Secretary. Hongkong, 19th October, 1922 [146

THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB. THE FIFTH GYMKHANA MEETING will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 10TH, and MONDAY, 19TH NOVEMBER, 1923, com- mencing 243 P.M., Each Day.

за

The Charge for Admission to the Public Enclosure will be $1. Soldiers and Sailers in

Hembers are

Intending STUDENTS Ahawl Call upon the uniform hal priced that they must show

DIRECTOR OF STUDIES (the Ber. Dr. T. W. PRAECE, 0.1.2.) at the SCHOOL, ZEELAND HALL, Icehouse Street, Any Day this Week (except Saturday), between 1. F., and 5,30 par.

By Order,

D.K. BLAIR,

Secretary, Hongkong, 26th October, 1021

NOTICE.

SMALL FOX,

ت

11488

THE SANITARY BOARD Hereby Notify Epidemic of Small Poz shoy are urgently the Public that in view of the Present advised to protect themselves by VACCINA

TION.

The following is & list of places at which Chinese can receive Vaccination Free of -Charge 2.

HONGKONG..

CIVIL HOSPITAL, Hopital Road. TUNG WAR HOSPITAL, Fo Tan Street CHINESE POBIJO DISPENSART, at Central

District, 3, Aberdeen

Street

CRINESE PUBLIO DISPENSAST, at Western

District, 105, Third Street, Ca OHIBER PUBLIC DISPENSARY, at Eastern District, Stene Nullah Lane, next to District Watchmen's quarters, CHINESE PUBLIO DISPENSARY, at Shankiwan, 94, Main Street, Shankiwan Wert. KOWLOON. GOVERNMENT DISPENSARY, 24, Nathan Road KWONG WAX HOSPITAL. CHINESE PUBLIC DISPENSARY, at Yanmati, opposite Ferry Wharf and Typhoon Shelter CHINES PUBLIC DISPENSART, at Hunghom.

their Badges to obtain. Admission to the Members Enclosure.

Each Member has the right of introducing 2 Non-members to the Members Enclosure, Tickets for wlion can be obtained from Messrs. LINSTEAD & DAVIS at $5 each up to FHI. DAY NOVEMBER 9TH.

The Stewards invite the Ladies of Hongkong to be present

HONGKONG BOXING ASSOCIATION. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the NOTIONAL GENERAL

By Order of the General Committee,

GEORGE G. N. TINSON, --

Hon. Secretary do Treasurer.

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Hongkong, 23rd October, 1922

LOYAL ORANGE LODGE, No, SOX.

HOLD their MONTHLY MEETINGS Road, the FIRST MONDAY in Each Mouth,

the Unton CHURCH HALL, Kennedy

Optimal Cargo will be forwarded on unless intimation is received from the Consignees before Noor, TO-DAT, requesting it to be landed og will be countersigned by of Lading the Undersigned Goods reaming unclaimed after the 10th instant, st. Noon, «

* will be subject to rent and landing charges.

All claims must be sent in to me on or before the 3rd November, 1923, or they will

be recognized.

All damaged packages will be examined on Tuesday, the 30th instant, at 10 am, by Mesar, Goddard & Douglas,

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

R. BODENFUSER,

*Acting Agent. ... Hongkang, 24th October, 1923. [1409

Ꭺ "

AND

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. ONSIGNEES per Company's Steamer “GLAUCUS".

are hereby notified that the Uargo will be dis- charged futa Holt' Wharf, Kowloon, where it will be at Consignee's risk and subject to terms and conditions of storage at Holta What The Cargo will be ready for delivery

PORT

ANTIMATION

OLD.

BROWN

Brown Brandy

A genuine after dinner Cognac of excellent bouquet and

taste.

Capt. Neville ADC to EE the Therefore the first question which aug gests itself in: How did the pizates coma† Governor, departs for a fortnig| to be armed? They managed to seriously in Indo-China to day. During his absenes wound the Captain and his Chief Officer Lieut. C, H, Dragy, of H.M.S. Blasdell, and to less seriously wound one of the will act as Aide-de-Camp:

*

Among the passengers for Hongkong travelling by the Atrata Muru, which left London, September. 8th, are Mr. and. Mrs. N. L. Smith and family, Mr. D. M Goodall, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. F. Mulder,. Miss L. Berkin, Miss E V. Thom, and Dr. and Mrs. G., Duncan. Whyte.

Mr Stirling Fessenden who has been elected Chairman of Shanghai Municipal Council in succession to Mr. H. G. Simms,. who has gone to reside in London pars maneatly, is a well-known attorney, and has been a member of the Council for several years. He is the first American Chairman of the Council since the office was held by Mr. H. de Gray some dozen.

years ago.

Captain Roque, French. Military At tache and Mr.. Nicolai. of the Societé Métallurgique drove the first notor car, a Citroen Caterpillar, to Jehol and back, overcoming the difficulties present- ed by rivers and other natural obstacles. Captain Roque and Mr. Nicolai 'consider that it would be possible, if a few in- provements were made to the existing

Indian guards, but not a single member It is officially announced that the of the pirate gang seems to have been Canadian Pacific will inaugurate a new rendered hors de combat, and an not one servies between Hongkong and Mania of them has been made available by by the Empress of Russia and the abandonment or capture to give the:

Emprtes of Asie beginning on March police-say-chance of securing informa tion on important details that appear BRANDY at present shrouded in mystery. As the Indian guards on these ships are under the control of the Captain Superintendent of Police, some Departmental inquiry hoa doubtless been held, but we think that a public inquiry is highly desirable if, only to satisfy the travelling public that these guards are something more than orna mental encumbrances on these ships We have heard it said, for instance, that it is a practice on some of these ships for the guards to supplement their pay by letting their cabins to passengers, and this leads to a suggestion that if guards are permitted to fraternise with passen gers in this way, it is not difficult for a gang bent on piracy to arm themselves with the very weapons which the Police Authorities provide for use against these miscreants. Whether there is any reason to suppose that this happened in the case of the Sun Ning we do not know. We have been told in the newspaper reports that the pirates took possession of the track, to make the trip in forty-eight.

hours. ship's armoury, but it is not clear at what stage of the proceedings this was The Rev. Michael Longridge, the senior 'done: The allegation that the ship's chaplain of the Royal Navy, who has. been chaplain of. Devonport Dockyard. grilles were not closed and locked, as since last February, has been presented the Regulations require, is another mat by the Lord Chancellor to the living of ter that cats for notice by the public Padworth, near Reading,, and has been authorities. We should like to learn giver permission by the Admiralty to re tire at his own request. Mr. Longridge," something, also, regarding the use made who would have attained the age for by the officers and guards of the weapons compulsory retirement next Decembor of defence supplied to them by the Police has served in the Navy for 23 years He was for two years in the battleship the Authorities, at the ship's expense. We Glory when she was flagship on heard of an instance, sometime ago, in China Station, and he served in the which at target practice, the revolvers India and in N. Barracks, Devonport, and in the Superb and has been chap- supplied to a captain and his chief officer lain of the hospitals and Dockyard's at became useless after three or four shots Hongkong and Malta · had been fred. These are" matters of.

Twenty two C.O.'s and sappers of the considerable interest and importance Hongkong-Volunteer Defence Corps Engi when officers are required in the event neer Company went into training lost of a piracy to fight to a finish. The whole problem is, admittedly, a difficult Many alternative suggestions to dependance on rifles, and revolvers have beca offered, but none have recommend ed themselves to the authorities. We do not know whether tear shells of which half a dozen may be carried in the pocket, have been considered in this connection, but we have heard one cap- taip expross the opinion that they would Ein all probability prove far more effective than revolvers in overcoming surprise attacks by large gunga of armed pirates such as have occurred several times now. within the last two or three years; they A distinguished eruising party is ex- would certainly lay out passengers: aspected to arrive in Hongkong shortly on well as pirates if thrown into the crowd, board the yacht Fualome II., which ia but no permanent harm results. They one of the best known yachts of the Royal Yachting Squadron. She is owned are recommended as not only putting a by Hon. r. Ernest Guinness who is stop to piratical operations on the ship making a trip round the world on the We presume some public inquiry will but as affording a prospect of enabling vessel. At present the yacht is at Shang- bai and is due to leave there for Hong- be held into the recent piracy on the a few of the miscreants to be captured kong next Friday. Amongst those on Chinese-owned steamer San Ying, for It is a remarkable fact that in none of board are the Hon. Mr. and Mrs

Guinness and their three daughters: Sir. the circumstances certainly seem to the piracies of the character we are

Algernon Gainness, Miss Tennant, Hr. require it, especially in view of the fact discussing has a single pirate heen held P. G. Fane, Mr. T. Murray and Dr. K. that new regulations are apparently in exptive on a ship. Nor, to our know A Phillippe The Captain of the contemplation which impose very serious lege, has one been captured after the Fantome is Mr. H. E. Frogbrock, R.N.H. The yacht was built in 1506 at Nantes. responsibilities on the officers of ships event..

She is of steel construction and has She has tho Buxiliary motor power. appearance of the frigates of a century

Verde Islands, Trinadad, pausing through the Panama Canal and crossing the has visited Gibraltar, Las Palmas, Capo

Pacific Ocean to Shanghai.

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Hongkong Office: 14, Chater Road. London Office: 181, Floce Street,

The Daily Press.

**Horozoso, OCTOBER 3018, 1922.

PIRACY PREVENTION;

oge.

The total output of the Kailan Mining Administration's mines for the week end- ing October 13th amounted to 83,980 tons and the sales to 116,012 tons.

week-end at Stonecutters ho pasty did useful instructional work on search- light display and engine-room work, on Saturday night and on Sunday morning. they went under. Part 1 of the musketry

held which course. In the afternoon, squad drill was

was attended by the Com mandant. (Lt.Colj. Bird, D) who ex- pressed pleasure at seeing the fine turs out and mentioned that the general efficiency of the Engineer Company, in which interest had been revived, was of

very high. order. On the range in the morning Sergt. Lanfesty, in eelebration of his obtaining the long service decora Section making the highest score. The tion, put up a prize of spoons for the honours went to No. 2-Section, Sergt. Major Everest's score of at helping the Section considerably.

OBITUARY.

of this cinas plying in the waters of the Colony. The Sun Ving, a river steamer"] running between Hongkong and Kong-Only three cases of small-pax were re-ago. She sailed from Southampton and 28th inst. One was Spanish, the other moon, had just got outside the terri-ported during the 45 hours ended on the torial waters of this Colony, when a gang two being Chinese. of armed pirates, who were on board in the guise of passengers, suddenly took possession of the ship, held control of her for many hours while they dis- possessed some three hundred passengers of their money and other valuables, and finally departed from the ship in "Bias Bay, taking their lost with them into Chinese territory, like other ganga possibly the same gang-had done on two or three previous occasions, with appar- ently a sense of perfect security from just retribution. Once on Chinese soil and they seem always to proceed to the sanie district of Kwangtung, province nothing more seems to be heard of them or their loot by the public authorities.

from Godown on and after 26th October. MEETING of THE HONGKONG BOLINO As-

Optional cargo will be landed, unless notice OCIATION will be held at Mesers. JARDINE, MATHESON & CO. LTD.'s Board Room on has been given prior to steamer's arrival, TUESDAY, THE 30TH DAY OF OCTOBER,

All broken, chafed, and damaged goods a 1993, at 6.15 ea, for the following purposes to be left in the Godowne, where they will be 1.-To receive the General Committee's mined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between Report and Statement of Accounts for the hours of 1045 a. and Hoc whilis the free the year, ending the 20th day of June, trage period.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods 1823.

steamer's Grodmora, and all Goods bare left the 2-To

Vice-Chairman, elect Chairman, Official Referee, Manager, Secretary and remaining endelivered after the 1st November, Tresurer, and The General Committee will be subject to rent,

All Claims against the Stasmer ›mmit be for the year 1933-1924. ⠀⠀

DAVID MARE HENDERSON 3-To appoint an

presented to the undersigned on or before the Anditor.

15th November, or they will not be recognised

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

As the result of a complaint from the We regret En record the death of Mr. BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Portuguese residents in Wyndham Street, Davik Marr Henderson, M.I.C.E., Later Agenta.

Mr. Henderson, who hack Hongkong, 26th October, 1992 [1490

a number of hawkers were fined $1 each Engineer-in-Chief of the Chinese Mari

time Customs. yesterday for crying their wazes in Wynd- reached the advanced age of 83, was a ham Street which is a prohibited are community in Shanghai for many years up well-known person amongst the foreign NOTICE TO CONSIGKEER

It will be observed that the Xmas and to the date of his retirement. He was on Tha Steamship FIUME L'

New Year Parcel: Mail for the United the Customs staff for many years, and a FROM TRUSTEENIDASINDA,

Kingdom will be closed in the G.P.O. nt Bene dor ensures for the artice, and

p.m. on the 5th November This mail house work necessary for

the lighting of the China Corst, was ADEN, COLOMBO, PENANG

due in Londo due in London on the 17th December carrie

period AND SINGAPORE.

An Indian watchman, named Hartans Mr. Henderson was the one at David Fon- MONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby inform

Singh, employed at St. Stephen's Girls' dersou, of Bonfrew, and was educated at

Blair

Scotland, and Queen's College,

Biz Lodge

Birmingherann

After being pound on Saturday and received injuries their risk into the Godown of the Hongkong &

trained at

Co.'s works, Rowinon Wharf and Godown Co., Jaily at How

which necessitated his being sent to the Smethwick, he became engineer to Chance toon, whence and/or from the wharven dalvery

Government Civil Hospital

Brothers & Co. and P. D. Bennetada Cos may be obtained.

and from 1880 to 1899 was Engineerin Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless

The marriage is abortly to take place Chief of the Imperial Maritime CustoTING netice to the contrary be given before 27th inst the grilles required under the local re-at Mukden of Miss H M. Wilkinson, of China. He designed, the hyper-radiat

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have - Jeft the dodowa, ad Goods gulations for the prevention of piracy, daught the British Consulate General a light for Pei Yushan; and the first-order remaining undelivered after the End prox, will and three or four fairly recent piracies son of the British Consulate General at group flashing light on Waglen

Mukden; to Mr. A. Newman of the Hongkong, the first that was floated on All Olims against the Bteamer must behind clearly indicated to those responsible Chinese Customs Service, who has recent mercury. He was also responsible for the blowing up of wrecks and the strong: presented to the Undersigned on or before for the protection and

ety of the abip ly been transferred to Tientsint

barrior in the Ningpo River, and for the the 12th prox, Ond damaged Goods are to

or they will not be recognized and her passengers the special precati Jascha Heifetz gave two recitals in erection in 1893 at a fortified lighthouse All broken, clinfed be left in the Godowns, where they will be tions which were necessary to guard Shanghai last week. The critics were on the South Cape of Formosa, the Jan- examined on the 2nd proz, at 10 am, by our against surprise attacks such as that unable to find superlatives which do full teen of which was provided with revolving In recognition of his Surreyors, Messrs. GODDARD & Dovan

which actually occurred. We have been justice to the merits of his wonderful steel chutters. No Fire Insurance has been autocted,

performances Evidently by the cancel services he received the Chinese Order of told that the police searched the ship lation of his intended visit to Hongkong, the Double Dragon Henderson died for arms and ammunition before her local music-lovers, have been deprived ofon September 18th at Victory House,

Kidgeway. departure, and apparently found none, a rare musical treat.

PRECEPTOEL

The Imperial Grand Bisch Chapter of the British Commonwealth, No. 801, EASTERN SECOND MONDAY of Each Month:

Anyone interested should apply at the

[1401 above Hall.

next to Kan. Tam Temple BZAR, hold their Meetings at the same Hall-theed that all Goods are being landed The Sun Ying, we understand, carried School fell from a wall of the school com-

CHINES PUBLIC DATENBART, at Kowloon

City, in Lung Chan School, Kowloon. CHINESE PUBLIC DISPENSARY; at Shamshni

po, 41, Yeo Kuk Fimel,

And

Taipo.

the GOVERNAAST DISPENSARIES

A

FRASER, Becretary, Sanitary Board:20

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25th October, 1913.

HONGKONG WEEKLY

PRESS.

CONTAINING ALL THE WEEKS

LOCAL NEWS

The Paper to send Home

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two British officers, a Portugiese chief engineer having a British certilente, and six Indian guards. She was fitted with

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