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THE HONGKONG DAILT PRESS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 12TH, 1924
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
NOTICE
INTIMATONS
HONGKONG TRAMWAYS, LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
GENERAL ANETRAORDIN Club will be held in AN INTERIM DIVIDEND of Seventy
JORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD BREMEN. the Reelutions
8.S. SAARBRUECKEN."
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of the
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BRUECKENCARGO) which appear. to be Shorthanded or "SCULESTER HAS NOW ARRIVED by the
EURYPYLUS. Iving at Belts Wharf where delivery can be obtained. Damaged Packages will be azamined by the Company Surveyore. Menara Andersen & Ashe, on Web, the 13th inat., at 10 ■.m.
All Goods remaining undeliveresi aiter 16th August, 1994, will be abject to Rent.
MELCHERS & CO.
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
AMERICAN AND MANCHURIAN LINE.
FROM NEW YORK »
HE Stambig THE
ROMEO " baying arrival. Cen«ignées of Cargo by her are informed that all Good are being landed at their risk into the "hazardous and'or stea-karaniang Galowns of Heft's Whari, whener delivery may
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No Claims will be admitted after the Gools have left the Godowns, and all Goole remain- ing undeliveral after 17th Aug, 24, will bubject to Rent
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ไพร่ All Claim rainst the Strawer must l wentes to the Endersigned on or before dard August, 194, or they will not be recognized.
the Board Room of Messi faxDINT, MATHESON. fe, I., ou THURSDAY, AUGUST 14TH. 1924, at 500 r.. for the panse of confirming it an Extraordinary Gateral Meeting held on 22nd July, 1926.
Br Arder,
a. B. BROWN,
Secretary.
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HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB,
NOTICE
SECOND EXTRAORDINARY will be hell in the Hard Room of Messrs. GENERAL MEETING of the Chab
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Lin, on TEURS. DAY, 14TH AUGUST, 1924, immefiately at the conclusion of the First Extraordinary General Meeting
and will be PAYABLE ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, THE 2 AUGUST, when Dividend Warrants may be obtained spon Application at the Offices of the Company
The SHARE REGISTERS of the Company will be CLOSED from WEDNESDAY, 67% AUGUST, to TUESDAY, 1974 AUGUST, 1924, both days inclusiva.
By Owler of the Board.
W. E. ROBERTS, Secretary. Hongkong, lat July, 1924,
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CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN & "MORTGAGE CO., LTD.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that An
NINTERIM DIVIDEND has been Do
The Maeting in all on the following.clared in rospect of the Financial Year ending on: Requisition
28th July, 1924. TO THE STEWARDS of the
HONGKONG Jucan Glon, Hoagkong.
In accordance with Rae 2, WE, the under signed Voting Alembes of, the Hongkong docker (hib, request you to convene two Ex- traordinary General Melings of the Club for the purpose of considering, and if thought it, passing (in accordance with Article 50) as a Special Resolution, the following Revolution:
That the first and wennd paragraphs of Rale $9 be struck ont,and in lien thereof the following new paragraph substituted -
the 31st Decruber, 1934, and will be Paiù,on, FRIDAY, THE T AUGEST, 1924, ns to Forty Cents (30.40) pee Share on the Old Shares
(Fally paid),
paid), Thirty-three Cents (30.33) Share on Bouns Shares (Fully paid) Sox. 171,000 to 200,000, and Six Cents (30.98) per Share on the New Shane (1994 Issue) upou which $2.50 per Share was paid up on the 15th March, 1924...
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Comsay will be CLOSED from the Bru to 99 AUGUST (both days inclusive).
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SHEWAN, TOMES & CO., General Managers,
"The Entrance Fee for all arwly elected "Ordinary Members, as well as for THE HONGKONG ROPE MANUFAC- "Nara and Military Officer on the Active List, shall be $10 and the Anaval Sübkeription $10.” ...
A.H. Barlow
pro-
T. E. PEARCE
H. B. LDCATS
F. G. WALKER
W. EL. SRESTIN
ï. W. DOYLE
All Lenken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the fiodowis, where they will he examined' on any Tuesday or Fridays be tween the hours of 1,45 am, and Noon within the five carage period of newk...
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
Bill of Lading will coutersigned by
THE BANK LINE, LTD,
General Agents.
Hacks, 11th August, 1924.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. AMERICAN AND MANCHURIAN
-LINE.
FROY NEW YORK.
THE STOF CHESTER “
Baving arrived, ansizures of Cargo by her are informed that al. Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra-hazarlou, Gndown of Holt's Wharf, whence delivery may be obtained,..
No laime kill he admitted after the Goods kave hit the bolow, and all Goris remain- ing undelives after 17th August, 1924, will be
object to Rint.
All las against the Straner must be
ted the Undersid on
presented
Al
*
Yorke.
or before
l Abg, 15, or they will not be recognized. en, chafed and dangel Goods sne to be left in the flows, when they will be *ained on any Tuesdays or Fridays, between the hours of 1045 am, and Nona within the
free storage period of on week
No Fire Insurance hay
effecti
Bill of Laling will be countersigned by
THE BANK LINE, LTD.,
General Agantu.
Hongkong, August 11th, 192
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO.'S STEAMER
SARDINIA. D.
ARRIVED HONGSONG UN 9TH A¤6., 1924. FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO & STRAITS,
„A. I. POTTS
M. T. JOHNSON
F. H. KEW
3. D. HourARRYS
H. W. BIRT
1. J. DAVIES
A. NISSIM
W. LOGAN
GH. GIBSON D..E. CLANK
G. A. HANKIMAN
.S. ARRANSY
L. ti. Bird
ir Urler.
D. M. Ross
W. T. STANTON
C. BROWN,
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Secretary.
TO LET...
OREMISES on the GROUND FLOOR "of
PANDRA :ILDINGS salable
.
TURING CO., LTD.
DIVIDEND NOTICE
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, An
INTERIM DIVIDEND has been e clared in respect of the Financial Year ending on the 31st December, 1924, and will be Pail to FRIDAY, the 229 AUGUST, 1924, an to Forty Cents (80.40) per Share on the Okl Shares (Fully Fail (Fully Paid) Nos. Thirty Cents ($0.30) per Волин Sbara
to 154,000, and One Ceas ($0.01) 60,001 to
per Share o
on the New Shares (1924 Tasue) upon which $1.00 per Share was paid up on the 15th
1924
INTIMATIONS
DEWAR'S
WHISKY
MESSRS JOHN DEWAR
i
& SONS, LTD., and subsidiary companies hold the LARGEST STOCKS of "MATURED SCOTCH WHISKY in SCOTLAND TO-DAY, and are there- fore able to guarantee the same fine quality all over the world. They have recently secured the FAM- OUS ROYAL LOCHNA- GAR Distillery at Balmoral, which is situated on the ESTATE OF H. M. THE KING. In addition they own directly or are jointly interested in NINE OTHER of the finest MALT DIS-
· TILLERIES in Scotland, thus ensuring future sup-
of plies
the VERY FINEST QUALITY
OF
SCOTCH WHISKY,
SOLE AGENTS FOR HONGKONG AND SOUTH CHINA:
May, TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company A
will be CLOSED from the BIH tô ĐÌND AU- GUST, 1924 (both days inclusive).
SHEWAN, TOMES & 10., tie moral Managers. Hongkong, lat Angust, 1925 [1104
for One Large Store, or can be divided into Two Commlious Shop, To Be Let Separately. THE
Apple-Stoner T A. S. WATSON & CO, LTD. 912]
-TO LET.
CHOP AND OWELCES, No. 12, PenDes
STREET. Apply at the PREVIS
TO LET AT WEIHAIWEI.
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HONGKONG AND KOWLOON
TAXICAB CO., LTD.
NOTICE OF CALL
· Issux or 49,000 Shares of THE NOMINAL Vitor or $10 LACE.
($5 Paid 19.)
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 3RD CALL of $2.50 Per Share on Each of the 49,000 Shares allotted on the 19th day of May, 1993, has been made by the Company, and that such Cali will be
will be Payable to the
YOMFORTABLY Nonished ROOMS with Company's Bankers, The HONGKONG and SHANG-
Hour To Let at present.
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Apply
MRS, NIVEN.
› WEIHAIWIL
5.5. "AZAY LE RIDEAU.”
SERVICER CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
NOTICE.
YONSIGNEES of Cargo from MARSEIL
CONSIG
LES, .. also Cargo ex ». "COM- MANDANT, DORISE" from COGNAC, in connection with above Steamer are hereby in- formed that their Goods with the exception of Opion, Treasure and Valeables are being land. ed and stone at their rík into the Godowns of the Hongkong Rowan Wharf and Godown Co., Lut Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained immediately after landing.
Optional Carro will be forwarded on unless Intimation is received from the Consignees CONSIGNES of Chinformal that their before Nos
Cargo by the above before Noos, To-D37, pasting it to be Goods are being landed and paced AT THEIR Bill of Lading will be countersigned by the mass in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Undergne. Goods waving unclaimed after Golown Company's Godown at Kowloon, the 1th instant, at Noon, will be subject where each Consignment will be sorted ont to Rent and Landing Charges. Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained an the Goods are landel
This Veel brings on Cargo from Frisian Gulf ex. B.I.S.N. al B. & PS.N. Co.'s Невнок
Gamin will be landed here unless Optional been given to the contrary. Instructionn
hours before arrival of the Steamer.
Good not cleared within 8 days, including date of arrival will be subject to Reut
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in say case wa
whatever. Damage Packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignees, and the Larapany's surveyors, Meara. GODDARD Douglas at 10 am, an Mondays and Пацанавук.
All Caius must be presented within ten Jays of the Steamer's arrival here after which Jate they canuct be recognized.
All Claims must be sent in to me on or before the 17th instant, or they will not be recognized.
All damaged Packages will be examined on Wednesday, "the 13th indant, at 10, a.m., by Messrs, Goddard & Douglas
No.Fire Insurance has been effecteri
R. RODENFUSER,
Agent" Hongkong, 7th August, 1924.
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"GLEN " LINE, LIMITED.
- NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES:
Fox UNITED KINGDOM AND STRATS.
No Ulains will be admitted after the Goods HE Steamship kave left the Godown.
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.,
Agents. Hongkong, Ath Adg., 1924.
VISITORS TO CANTON.
Should Purchase res
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A BOOK FOR THE GLOBETROTTER
THOM, HONGKONG TO CANTON
BY THE PEARL RIVER
X7
CAPTAIN C. V. LLOYD With. Illustrations, Maps und Flags.
PRICE
$1.75.
On Sale at- Hongkong: "DALLT Pus" Office.
Canton :
- Mensen, Kelly & Waten, Ltd. Menari, Brza & Co. Mexera, A. S. Watson & Co.
"PEMBROKESHIRE"
having arrived from the bore porta, Consignees of Cargo by her are barely informed that all Goods are being landel at their riak into the Uszanious and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Ronkon Wharf and Godown Company Limited, whence, and for from the wharse, delivery may be obtained
Good not cleared by the 12th August, 1924, at Noon, will be solject to Bent.
All broken, chafed and damaged packages are to le lift. the Godowna, where
they
will be examined in the presence of Consignees by Messrs, Goddard and Douglas, on 11th August, 1924, at 10
am. Clains against the beamer including those for Cane shert delivered manst be prescuted on the Special Form provided, and also be submit within 30 days of mukt arrival, otherwise they will not be recognized.
No Fire Insurancé will be effected by na in any case whatever..
Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINEJ MATHESON & Co., Lra,
Agents. Hongkong.
Angol 1994
HAT BANKING CORPORATION in Hongkong on or before the 15TH DAY OF AUGUST, 1924.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 7th. to 14th Angust, 1924, both days inclusive,
By Order of the Board of Directors,
AE, ROWE.
Managing Director. Dated this 19th day of July, 1924. [1045
LIMITED.
he certainly expressed his conclusions in For the rest, no one disputes that in very kivid language which presented | spite of the political disorganisation there. more life-like picture of Ching than the are many evidences of progress and Chinese. Minister in Inglon "ja" nevts- | development in Ckisa, as the result of tomed to give in his frequent, eloquent foreige education and ever-extending - orations. Mr. Lasps has an established | intercourse with Western countries and reputation, as a writer who takes great growing appreciation of Western inven- pains to nequire his facts and we hare | tions and products; but at the same time seen in the series of able articles written | everyone reálises how 'mich greater this by hini nothing for which the most con- progress would have been had China bees rbeilig support could "not be obtained blessed with a strong and stable govern-
Que pos ment. from Chinese official sources..
It is cold comfort to describe 'sible: exception is the statement which an existing disorganisation, as merely "describes President Tsao Krs as anti-{"superficial" when it is really funda
foreign, Whether Me, LaSpoŃ picked up | mental; it would be more consoling if this information "in lobbies of foreign the Peking Government" could give a hotels, in foreign glubs or at foreign | long-effering-nation any hope of the end dinner parties. we do not know. If it ❘ of this disorganisation which has had an represents, opinión in responsible foreign | effect upon the financial foundations and circles in Peking he was fully entitled to the entire fabric of the Administration convey that information to his readers, ] that is only to be described as disastrous and it is rather surprising that the and will need many long years to repair, Chinese Foreign Office should be at even if the repairing process could he tempt to rebut the charge by something startel in earnest at once, We quite more than a quotation from a Chinese! recognise that the Chinese Foreign Offics newspaper which ridicules it as being feels it necessary to cover the ugly con- ** contrary to fauts." We do not know plexion of the situation in China with a whether, Mr. Laxpos relied entirely on silken coverlet, but it is really difficult foreign sources for his information or not; to be optimistic, shout the future of China but the Order" recently issued by the while evidence of improvement in the Executive of the Kuomintang, at all political organisation is entirely lacking. eyrnts, shows that he might equally well and a prospect of it undiscernible by have derived his impressions of the anti-any credible reader of China's political foreign inclinations of the President from horoscope.
....
certain Chinese circles The Executive of the Kuomintang definitely ascribed anti-
foreign sentiments to "the reactionaries and militarists of the North, and ap ported this by a reference to the wide- spread growth in recent years of secret cieties in the North wwę, members
S. WATSON & worship such god as “La Shun Yang."
CO. LTD.
Wine and Spirit Merchants
ESTABLISHED 2 YEARS.
Hongkong Office: 14; Chater Road. London Office: 131, Fleet Street,
who issues his orders through the" nieditin
of the plancheṭte, and who is believeil
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The rainfall for the year has been TUM: inches, against an average of 37.19 inches.
Fohow, was threatened yesterday by typhoon which was moving in that
direction: -
The Canadian team at Bisley last to be able to destroy an enemy by the moun included Sergt: Ho Lem. n Chinese uke, of the “flying sword "! The Exocu- | born in Canada, who is in the Canadian tive of the Kusinintang,say it is reported fores. He is a university graduate. that there exists in Peking a society
organised by protient military and civit
The name of No. 2 (Hongkong-Singa-
officials having this Lu Shun Yang ( who pare) Company Royal Garrison Artillery, lived in the Tang dynasty as a Taoists been cinnged to No. 2 (Hongkong- student, and was canonised after his Singaphre)"Heavy Battery, Royal Artil-' E.C.death") as its President, and Tsto Kus Згорода,
The Daily Press.
Hoxe XONG, Accuse 1218, 191€.
SUPERFICIAL DISORGANISA-
TION" IN CHINA.
Tus Peking Government has evidently heen much perturbed over the series of articles" on the chaos in China 'contri
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,buted by Mr. Peneva: Laxbox to the Landon Daily Telegraph; so inach so that TICKETS will 'be issued for ROUND a lengthy telegram was sent to the
TRIPS during the Months of JULY 20 SEPTEMBER, from HONGKONG to FOOCHOW Chinese Legation, for publication in the (Pagoda Anchorage) and Return, Calling English Press, saying that the articks, at Swarow and Axor on bath the Upward the Telegraph editorial which had and Downward
For pointed
by the Company's Steamer
NEWTNING
at the Beduced Rate of $90, heen cabled out to Peking (presumably for the Round Voyage, including Meals while in a very condenseil form) “paint sweep- the Steamer in Port
These Special Tickets will be available for in allegations which have enured rauch Return ONLY by this Steamer, either by the resentment in the Chiurse Press" In Voyage for which it i inned or by her follow- ing Sailing from Foochow Duration of Stay at Foocho-48.bours.
support of this extracts are calded from two Peking papers (owned by Chinese The Trip occupies 8 to 9 days and the Steamer will Leave HONGKONG from the Com-hut printed in English). One of these pany's Wharf at 5
arf at 5 p.m... Arriving at Daylight on her Return (Weather permitting).
papers in an elitorial headed "Ignoraut The Company's Steam Launch will convey Bambaat haid, necording to the cable, passengers from PAGODA. FOOCHOW CITY, if required.
For further Particulars and Dates of Bailing, Apply to
ANCHORAGE
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK &
General Managers, DOUGLAS STEAKSHTE CO., LTD. Hongkong, 17th June, 1924.
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to
ON SALE. Hthe
ONGKONG HANSARD REPORTS
MEETINGS of LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL for Session 1923.
PRICE
Revised by the Members.
544
4,85,
DAILY PRZES Deptor,
LAST THE TO-DAY at 230, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.15.
MACK SENNETTS. THE SHRIEK
with
ARABY
BEN. TURPIN
Topical Budget No. 670: See Sir Robert Ho Tung st the Prime Minister's. Reception.
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THE
CORONET.
th-
Landon feil a victim to purveyors of half-truths in Trenty -Ports on his ́recent visit to China. It ridiculed his statement that President Tsan Kes was anti-foreign as contrary to facts, described. Landon as
a reactionary when advocating a dictator
(President of the Republic) ns its. Vice- After having been several times re- President: If this requart is true it mandel, Mohamed Lal, an indien eye- reveals a mentality which it is diffent, doctor, was fined by Mr. R. E. perhaps, for Any Westerner to nader- | JAndsell at the Central Magistracy, J stand, and we refer to it only as evidence terday. for practising as a doctor with that the statement Mr. LANDON' male as. out being on the Mical Register. to the President's anti-foreign serítiments has something more to support it than the gossip is foreign hotels and foreign dinner table talk.
Capt. R. GA. Glunieke,, Royal Marines, who was latterly, serving, as intelligence officer on the Yangtze and borne on the books of the "Ber-which Au interesting part of the communique carries the flag of Reid-Admiral Ander- from the Peking Foreign Office which the sore has been transferred to the flagship Chinese Legation in London communi.Hawking? cated to the Press reads:
A find of 890, or one month's hard
True, as the Daily Telegraph edi. Labour in default, was imposed by Mr. torial says, the authority of Peking in C. D. Melbourne at the Central Magiș- some respects does not extend over ati
China But it is also true that not even racy yesterday, on a woman convicted the most independent of the provincial of stealing rice-medl"from the Dairy Farm' leaders--not even Sex Yat SEN-has
any desire to see China broken up. shed, in which her husband was employ- Nor does he have the ambition to set ed. himself up in any sich independence
as'is possessed by Belgium or Holland. It is reported that three men have been Every Chinese remains Chinese. He
ay he unwilling to take orders from arrested in eonnection with a seizure by. Peking on affairs which concern his own the police of, 12. Mauser pistols and Province, but he stands solidly behind
azanıst
any
Peking when it comes to international several thousand rounds of ammunition affairs of any important issue involving at the Wah Sang Lang Godown in Kwog the rights and interests of China ny
The Yun Sang Shi Street on Sunday even- Foreign Power. Peking Government is recognised as ing. the proper spokesman. The article con- cludes with a proper perspective of Before Mr. E. .. Hamilton at the what is going on in the countrye, In-
ed and is on the way to accomplishment lawful in so short a time."
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stead of being unduly distressed by the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday, a Chinese superficial disorganisation, the writer named kin. Chin was charged with the marvels at all that has been accomplish-
passion of ammunition. Mr. A'Almada Remedios, defending, for China, and concluded that "Landon's
There is an effrontery that is amusing asked for a remand until to-day, which Knowledge of China was extremely super-about this claim that the independent was granted by the Magistrate. theficial". The other Peking paper ad rulers recognise Peking as "the proper
When a Chinese, imployed of Messrs. among other things that information of spokesman of China CHANG TH-L. 8. Bailey & Co. was charged befores a dubious nature is practically all that a has but recently publicly repudiated the foreign visitor to China gets.. It is what Sino-Soviet Agreement, at least" xo far
10 he rends in foržīgu language newspapers, as it relates to "Chinese rights nud picks up is tɗibies of foreign hotels, bears } interests” in the provinces he controls, in foreign is and at foreign dinner and both CRANG TRO-LIN and Sus Yar parties, Apparently Landon, was one of Sex have made it clear time and again, the many unconscious victims of condi- that if they cannot succeed in gaining tions which surround every visitor to control of the whole of China they are China He would have spoken of the constructive work which is being done had he come into contact with it."
Very likely he would, but Mr. Lassox did not entirely overlook it though he devoted himself mainly to a study of the coniplex political situation in Chinn, and
Mr. E. W. Hamilton at the Kowloon" Magistracy, yesterday, with stealing wood, he was discharged because the Indian watchinas was not present to prosate for his employers.
The second of Kowloou's band night concerts took place on the Chathum Hond
at least not without the ambition to set waterfront last evening and, despite the themselves up in such independence as is uncertainty weather a large crowd an possessed by Belgiin or Holland. If sembled on the Kowloon Football Bela..... their public declarations count for any to listen to an excellently varied pre- thing, neither of these independent rulers gramine by the band of the 1st East recognise, the Peking Government as Surrey Regiment under the able conduc "the proper spokesman of China.
torship of Bandmaster W. F. Bradshawe