NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

& R. C. B. HOCKEY (with MHAPPY NEW YEAR to all their Hongkong Friends,

INSURANCE OFFICES.

NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS.

1144

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thas all FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE OFFICES will be CLOSED for the Transac Son of PUBLIC BUSINESS on TUESDAY, the 1st, and WEDNESDAY, the RND JANUARY, 1984,

By Order,"

LOWE, BINGHAM & MATTHEWS,

Secretaries,

FIRE INSURANOR ASSOCIATION or Honakosa. MARINE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION

OF HONGKONG AND CANTON Hongkong, 31st December, 1993.

NOTICE

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THE HONGKONG DAILY

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

NOTICE.

Mr. EDWARD JOEN ORAP *H3 Interest and Responsibility in Our

MAN having cased as from the 31st of DECEMBER 1993, we have This Day takan isto Partnersip Mr. HARRY GREENWOOD A.0.A.

LINSTEAD & DAVES,

Chartered Acecantanta.

J

Hongkong. In January, 1984.

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LOON. Rent for Each Flat from $100 to $110, Rates included #5 Extra Per Month for the Uss of Water Cloret.

JOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the "139]

Goodwill and Assets of the Business of Hearn & Hocar carried on at No. 8, Des VIZUL ROAD Cat, Hongkong, have THIS DAY boas Tranferred to HUGHES & HOUGH, LIMITED, whę will cany on Business at the Same Address.

Dated 1st day of January, 1824

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1

"HUGHES & HOUGH,

NOTICE.

MAuthorized to Sign "Per Pro." for sad J. SELAVISA ALVES ha bean on behalf of Hours & HoteR, LIMITED, as from 18T JANUARY, 1924

HUGHES & HOCOR, LTD. Hongkong, 1st January, 1924 [143

BUSINESS NOTICE

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the IS carried on in this Coloty by Joao MARTA DA Bocha and ALBERTO DENEL BARBarro under the Firm Name of J. M. DA ROCHA & CO, is on Thin Date transferred to and taken over by J. M. DA ROCHA, who will continue to carry on Same under the Firm Name of J. M. DA ROCHA & CO.

All Debts Due to and Owing by the existing Firm of J. M. DA BOCHA & Co. will be Received and Paid by the New Firm

Dated the 1st day of January, 1924.

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J. M. DA ROUKĄ,

A D. BARRETTO.

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB -

NOTICE.

....

Apply to

THE WING ON CO., LTD.

"GLEN" LINE, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM UNITED KINGDOM AND

STRAITS.

THE Steam Ship THE

"GLENIFFER"

of earge by her are hereby informed that all having arrived from the above ports, Consigncas goods are being handed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godown of the Bongkang and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co Ltd, whence, and/or from the wharves, delivery by the 6th January,

be obtained Good not cleared 1924 at Noon, will be subject to rent.

All broken, chaled and damaged packages be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined in the presence of Consignees be a Goddard Dozzi, R Jant January, 1924, at

at 10 AM 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 recognized

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

Bill of Lading will be countersigued by

JARDINE, MATHESON & Cɔ, Lão,

Agenta. Hongkong, 29th December, 1993.

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THE CHINESE ENGINEERING AND MINING COMPANY, LTD.

N EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL 8% FIRST MORTGAGE DEBENTURES

MEETING of the CLUB will be held in the BOARD ROOM of Messrs.

MATHESON & CO., LTD.,

JAHURSDAY, the 10th January, 1924,

at 5 P..

called are (a) To confirm the following resointions passed at the Extraordinary General 12th December, Meeting held on

The purposes for which the Meeting is

1923.

the

1. That the Rules of Racing by

Hongkong Jockey Club be amend- ed by adding alter Rule No. 11 the following Rule

11. After the Annual Race Meet- ing 1924 a China Pony in a horse measuring 13 hands 3 jaches and under,

2 That the said Rules of Rading be amended by striking out Rule. No. 77 and substituting the follow- ing:-

77. The weight for China Ponics

shall be 140 pounds for 12 hands with an additional 8 pounds for every complete inch above that height. Fractions of an inch to count in favour of the Pony. Any Pong mea- suring 14 hands (fractions of an inch to count in favour of the Pors) and under shall be eligible to compete at the An- nual Race Meeting in 1934 in any race reserved for China Ponies. After the Annual Race Meeting 1924, any China Pony which measures over 13, hands

(KAILAN BONDS).

PINTEREST das on 13 JANUARY, 1924, will be made on presentation of Coupon No. 2 at any of the undermentioned Banki, vis, ***

HerGLONG AND SHANGHAI

AL BANKING Corporation.

Tientsin, ÜBARTERED BANK OF Ixpta, Shanghai..

ÁUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Russo-ÀNIATIC"BANL

#BAYMENT (of - the "HALF-YEARLY

BANQUE DE L'INDO-MINI

Hongkong.

Tientsin and Hongkong

only.

Ranque

Влах

Pour

Z'ETRANGEL

Tientsia and Shanghai only.

The Interest, less Income Tax at du, Că, fa the £, will be

ON £20 DIRENTURES :-

ja di Per Coupon (Gross) 12. Losa TaŸ at 4/8-in the £

120.

2. 8. 2/5

Net amount payable - §. 3. 3/5

Or £100 DENTURES:

Per Coupon (Gross) Lean Tax at 4/6 in the £

Net ansonnt

payable

23 0.0. 13, 6.

EL G.-6.

On £500 DxZENTURES: "

Per Coupon (Gross)

0.0. Loss Tax at 4/6 in the £ 3. 7, G.

Net amount payable £11. 12. 6

"

Payment will be made in Tacle at the Demand

3 inches, to be ineligible to Buying Hate of Erchange of the Day the compete in any race reserved for China Ponies (fraction of Coupon is presented.

an inch over 13 hands 3 inches not to count)..

770. After the Annual

Race Meet- ing 1994 the Stewards may re fuse to accept the entry of any Pony which in their opinion is not a China Pony. They may,

at their discretion, appoint a

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By Order,

THE KAILAN - MINING ADMINISTRATION," P. C. YOUNG,

General Massger,"

Committee of Inspection The THE CHISESE ENGINEERING AND Stewards decision shall be* final

MINING COMPANY, LIMITED. BIX PER CENT. FIRST MORTGAGE DEBENTURES (KAILAN BONDS).

ELEVENTH DRAWING.

TOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that, in

conformity with the conditions endorsed, pon the Debentures, the undermentioned

That Rule No. 34 of the Bules and Regulations of the Hongkong Joe key Club be amended to rend 34. The Stewards have power to draw up and settle the pro- gramme and fix the date or dates for any Face Meeting. That Rule No. 76. of the Rules of Racing made by the HosexONG JOCKEY CLUB be unchanged a

£24,000 were drawn on the Thirty-first day (ь). То ргорове а resolution adopting

revised Rules and Regulations of the of October, 1923, at the Offices of the Company, Club as circainted to the Members in No. 22, Austin Friars, in the City of London, which the following new provisions in the presence of WALTON FITEZAMES TURNER, have been made:***

the

numbers of Debentures of the total value of

ake of

QUES

9824

15211 15284. · 15352 15709 15738 15703- 16017 18039 16067 1812316141 16168 16394 18649 16802 16880 17099 17031 17228 17248. 17272

INTIMATION

PORTS

AND

Japan two months to ascertain the extent |

Only 7 cases of small-pox werg nötitled

of the destruction. The oficial figures in the 19 hours ended December 30th when compiled showed a death roll of

The total output of the Kailan Mining 09,375, while 113,071 were recorded as Administration's mines for the week and injured and 2,500 asinissing; and the ing 13th December amounted to 103,100 inonetary loss was computed by the tons and the sales to 77,958 toas. Government at between seven and ton billion yen was n disaster that made an immediate appeal to public sympathy throughout the world, and one of the first communities to respond to it was Hongkong, the Legislative Council voting

SHERRIES. a sum of a quarter of a million dollars

For many years we have enjoyed a reputation for Ports

and Sherries second to none.

We invite connoisseurs to

give our "D" & "E" brands."

of both a trial. We do not

ask them to buy blindly but

to visit our extensive Wine

Vaults and taste these choice

wines before buying.

towards the relief of distress as soon as of the disaster the appalling nature became known.

a

Sunday and yesterday have been the coldest days of the season so far. The lowest temperature at the Observatory yesterday was 49 degrees at 6 am. At the Peak it was probably at least six degrees lower,

The s. Huichter · arrived yesterday merging from the North with a contin- gent of Wei-hai-wei police on board. The party, which numbers 60, is to be usel for police service in the New Terri- tories, and probably in Kowloon. There were also 11 wives of members of the contingent and 15 children on board.

The local chronology of the year is further distinguished by the records of crime.' : Wo' count no fewer than sixteen

The great bronze figure which is to piracies among the outstanding events of crown the Shanghai War Memorial has the year, and crimes of violence by armed now arrived from Home. Allegorical in design, it is a most exquisite pices of men ashore have been equally numerous work, worthy alike of the cause and the So long as China continues by her tacornftsman, says the 3-0, Daily News, tional wars to are men and train them It is now being unpacked and no great as bandits, an increase of crime in time should elapse before this long- delayed memorial is completed. But a Hongkong and in the Treaty Ports is good deal of money is still needed to pay only to be expected. In this Colony for it. the police force has been considerably atrengthened during the year and the law, against the possession of unregis- tered firearms has been made more dras- tie. We may reasonably assume that these measures have been instrumental to seme extcat in reducing the dimensions of the criminal-wave.

To the Chronology, no account has been taken of the trade conditions during the year. These will be dealt with in due course in the review of the main lines of trade

Miss Violet Capell has received a letter from Lord Knutsford acknowledging the remittance she made to the London Hospital as the result of the Charity entertainment given at the City Hall in October. In returning his thanks, Lord Knutsford says "It may add to your pleasure, as it certainly has to mine. that the is worth twice its face value, na

Fift a friend of nine has just offered to match for Et every money gift made to the Hospital before the end of the year. Ha will do this up to £30,000, so you see that your pupils have really helped us to the extent of £79027-

OBITUARY.

17594 17539 17505 A S. WATSON & to a very striking and highly gratifying House Hotel, and managed the business.

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CO., LTD.,

Wine & Spirit Merchants.

ESTABLISHED 1841.

"DEATH.

MOSES-On Dec. 30th, at Government

(145 Civil Hospital, N. B. Moses.

Hongkong Ofee: 1a, Chater Höall. London Office: 111, Floss Street, EO.

The Baily Press.

HONGLONG, JANUARY 187, 1026.

́A’GLANCE BACKWARD..

he disposed of his interest in the hotel early in the year he went home, in quite good health, and intended returning to the Colony. The news of his death has come as a great shock to his friends. Mr. Chopard was 51 years of age. He was not married, but his mother is living and several brothers and sisters also.

MR. E. H. MURRAY, OF SHANGHAL

Mr. Edward H. Murray, a well-known American citizen in Shanghai died and denly on December 7th He was found dead in bed at his residence, 65, Bubbling Well Road: The deceased has been in Shanghai for a number of years, and was at one time Assistant to the American Postmaster in Shanghai till the Ameri- cap Post Office was given over to China. He also served with the American Con- sulate, and at the time of his death was with Messrs. Nelson and Co. “Mr. Murray is stated to have died as the result of a clot of blood on the brain. Mr. Murray, we believe, resided in Hongkong before going to Shangbai

FR. MARC DECHEVERENS.

But we. customarily publish. generally speaking, trade has not been in " a `flourishing condition, mainly because a

MR. A. CHOPARD. state of war has prevailed almost through- out the year in the Colony's principal)

News has reached the Colony of the market territory. Nor in the Chronology death in Switzerland of Mc. Albert are there more than passing references Chopard who for ten or eloven years had the Astor a proprietorial interest in feature of the Colony's history, run-fie was by trade a watchmaker and came ning from the beginning to end of the out to the Colony as such in 1899, When year. We refer to the astonishing rate at which development has been proceeding. Wherever the eye may roam there is evidence of a continuance of building activity on a remarkable scale, in the on the city itself and in the suburbs, island and on the mainland stretching away to the frontier. We owe most of this development, of course, to the fact that the neighbouring province has ceased to afford the wealthy Chinese the protec tion and security they formerly had for their real and personal estate. The trans- fer of wealth to the Colony for invest ment during the past few years must bave reached an enormous total Road construction and the advent of the motor car and the motor-bus have been import ant factors in this development which must not be overlooked. They supply the inspiration of yet further extensive developments, for though scores of new houses have been completed during the Few of us pass over the threshold of a year, the need of still more is acutely New Year without taking a mental glance felt. New construction has not eased the man who in his time rendered great publie back at the old, to ponder for a nicament rent problem; and it certainly cannot be service to China mys the C. Daily on the influence it has had on our own considered that the need for the Rente, passed away at Jersey a few days ago, and we are sure the news fortunes, and on those of the world at Restriction Ordinance, bas yet passed of his death will Be received with large. It may not be "greatly wise to Fortunately there is no sign of relaxa-regret especially in Shanghai, which talk with our pat. hours," For as oldtion in the "building" activity which has has so greatly benefited by his labours. Fr. Dechoverens, was born at Geneva om been so marked a feature of the past July 28th, 1847, and came out to China OMAR KHAYYAM has it

year though it is perhaps to be wel with the Jemit Fathers 30 years ago, comed only with reserve, for the arriving here on November 20th, 1873

Fr. Dochevereng was practically the forced growth of the Colony's popula- founder of the Sicuawei Observatory, tion in the circumstances to which we which had prior to his arrival been have referred does not constitute the purely private institution, and his wark Nevertheless there is an irresistible im- best asurance of permanent growth in value was of great scientific interest. Is pulse at such time to take a survey the Colony's prosperity. That lies, as it was the great typhoon which visi of the past, and we deem it not has ever done, in the steady expansion led Fr. Decheverens to devote himself Shanghai, in the autumn of 1870 which altogether uninteresting or profitless task of the foreign trade of China, and a very almost exclusively to the study of mete. for a newspaper to recall what the general hope at the beginning of another orology, and be conceived the idea of 24690 34833 34874 34878 34916 34519 Moving Finger of Time has written in year must be that the chaos in China will establishing a meteorological service, for 21903: 35040 35198 35259, 35388. 35460) 35301 35618 35625 35713, 25793 35802 its pages during the year. The outstand soon be reduced to order so that trade and wei, a scheme which, as we now see, has the China coast, with its centre at Sican- 35807 -35830 36881) 38095 * 38721 | 30208 ing events in the Colony of Hongkong commerce may have the greater opportu- developed into a work of first-class acion- 36301,36326, 38335 34383 38391, 30396 36444 38487 §. 36491 20650.36670. 36604

and its vicinity in 1923 will be found nities it reeds and is constantly seeking the importance. Upon his proposal he- 36DOL · ·36209 -37603 37013 87044 37060 buccinctly recalled in the Chronology of Unhappily we can have no confidence that ing taken up with enthusiam by the 37125: 37141 37197 (372401-37323, 1137347 the year which is printed on other pages this hope will be fulfilled during the to France in order to purchase a set of

public of Shanghai, Fr. Decheverens went : 37372 37434 37530 37800 3768637709

in this issue. Few things are recorded coming year, for the present portents in instruments, and upon returning he ap 37818 37071, 37082 #37999" (38081" 38178

there, perhaps, which have an historic China are of even greater chaon and plied himself to the study of meteorology interest in more than a local sense. One disturbance than now prevails

and laid the foundations of the present £ne service. In the course of some 10 éxception is the destructive typhoon" of

years he published many valuable scientific memoirs on various aspects of August 18th, It is seldom that there annual visitants of the China Seas strike A Happy and Prosperous New Year Hongkong with such severity, and we to our readers! The next issue of the need to go back to 1908 and 1906 for Hongkong Daily Pres will be on Thurs records of typhoons which compare with it day morning.

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for cramination.

ALFRED W. BERRY,

Notary Public.

The Moving Finger writes, and having

writ

Moves oa: nor all your Piety nor Wit

Shall lore it back or cancel half a

line of it.

*several

* FOUNDER OF BICCAWEI QUSZRVATORY,

The Rev. Father Mare Dechevrons, a

in this connection" both in volume and

The draws Debentures, with Coupons Nor 24 to 40 attached, must be left four clear days

his apecial studies and researches, the first of these appearing in 1887 l the Annuaire de la Société Météorologique By Order,

de France? These contributions includ ed studies on the regular variatios of Counteigned

the winds, and an account of a new wind- in respect of the great material, damage | PJAURALDE,

vane, designed" by Fr. Dechoverens to The Philippine National Bank is pro register the horizontal and vertical com it caused What it cost the Colony to secuting a cashier of the Dagupan branch onents of the wind, and the whole seri AUSTS FELLES, LONDON, EC2

recover from the effects of this terrifo on a charge of embezzling". gale cannot be accurately compated, thousands of pesos."

went to the building up of a theory of 31st October, 1928.

cyclones by which all students of acte Norica The following Debentare Bonds though we are probably well within the

Sergeant Robertson, who was wounded orology have been more or less indebted of the

The Reverend to Er. Docheverens. JONE WILLIAM redeemed and should be presented for payment have been less than a million dollars in a serious condition and yesterday after and Joxa JAUKALO

of 7/8, Etreet, London, 1 Notary Pablis

The said Debentures will be paid off at Far

It was thus a disaster that will be his- noon was not as well as it was hoped he until 1887, when ill health compelled him the 31st DECEMBER

at either of

Lorie in the meteorological annals of the Would be. Sergeant. Fender in making to return to Europe, where again in duo excellent progres, but the Indian Ser course he resumed his scientiso labours, * £20 BONDS NUMBERED:- whole of the Far East. But within a geant is still in rt critical condition. carrying out some extredingly interest ing researches on the electrio currents of fortnight the memory of that disaster was 8019 | 8107230754 : 11959; 17010 17583 20258

completely overshadowed by the appal The Rev. Orramel H. Gulick, one of a the earth. His work has been of so great 20805-2168) ̈ 21590 || 21506 - 21609 · 21011

ling earthquake calamity in Japan which has died at Hawail For twenty-two years especially shipping men on the China well-known missionary family in Japan practical utility that all of us, and |21614 ~21617) 21610 21022" 21620 | £1630)

210342831025879 20254 20720 27725 destroyed almost completely the large he worked in Japan under the Americoast, have cause to remember his nam 27025 2800729155 2018 31693·31035 and populous cities of Tokyo and Foko-is death followed close that of his the regret with which they have received Board of Missions (Congregational), with gratitude and share with Siocawai 31600 31700 31700 31715. 31741 38111

hama Ho overwhelming was this dis brother, Dr. John & Gulick, who died a 38060

news of the death of a master and a [1784ster that it occupied the authorities of few months ago after a brief illness. great plogesz.

1. For the division of the Members Becret Director, ALFRED WITALIAK Brany, drawn at previous drawings have not yet been mark when we surmise that it could not in the Taumati shooting airay, remains other laboured incessantly at his took:

of the Clab into Voting and Non. Pezza e Company as Winchester) without delay immedi

Voting gf Ordinary Members,

2 For Lady Racing Members.

tio

For the increase of the Entrance the following places: Fee to the Club.

4. For Visiting Members.

5. For the appointment of a Becre-

tary. W

e. For the alteration of the date upon which subscriptions are payable and other minor alterations.

By Order, M

C. B. BROWN,. Secretar

- LF LONDON: At the Transfer Office of the Company, No. 3, London Wall Buildings,

E.C.3 Iz Husaka At the Offices of the Local

Board, 13, rue Broderole, Brasscis IR CHIRA: Át the General Offices of the

Company, Tientsin,

BONDS OF £500 EACH, NUMBERED:

AB!!

168

240 250

4007

$100 BONDS NUMBERED?

€94

2621

718027896. 6321

7308

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