NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

NOTICE.

THE CHINA SOAP CO., LTD. (Lavan Baoruzas (China), LTD.)

8 From the In OCTOBER, 1924, the Office of the above. Company will be situated on the FLO0% of the Naw BESLDING BE 12, PEDDER STREET.

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TO LET.

CE ROOMS in CENTRAL POSITION.

Apply

TAINSTEAD & DAVIS, Alexandra Buildings.

NCE LINE FAR EAST SERVICE,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM NEW YORK.

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INTIMATIONS

THE HONGKONG DAILT PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30TH, 1924

THE HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA

DOCE CO., LTD.

TOTICE IS HEEEBY GIVEN that the NORD REGISTER and TRANSTER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSE from the Is to 7e Ocrónan, 1924 (both days inclusive).

Warrants for the ESTERIM DIVIDEND can be obtained at the Office of the Company, 2, Queen's Buildares, Hongkong, on or after the Bru Poz. "

By Order of the Board,

B. M. DYER,

Chief Manager. Hangkang, 15th September, 1924.

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NOTICE.

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THE DAIRY FARK, ICE & COLD

STORAGE CO., LTD...

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. THE TWENTY-EIGHTH ORDINARY TANNUAL MEETING of Shareholders THE WESTEEN MILLER

the having arrived from the above Port on 29th in the above Company will be held at

Town Office, 2 LOWER ALBEST Company's instant, Consignees of Cargo are hereby i Roa, Hongkong, on SATURDAY, TH DAY formed that their Goods are being landed ator OCTOBER, 184, at Noos, for the their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong

of presenting the Report of th and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company Directors and Statement of Accounts to 31st Limited

Kowloon, and stored at Consignees July, 1924. and expense. All broken, chaimi and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowas, where they will be on Monday, th October, 1994, samined

All Chaine must be presented within 15 days of the Steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognized.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods kara init the Grodowat, and all Goods remain- ing undelivered after the 6th October, 1994, will be wibject to Bent.

of

Consignees

that they must

Carro

are hereby notified

an Import permit

signed by the Sant of Imports and

Exports, Hongkong "can be countersigned,

before Bills of Lading

Yo Fire Insurance has been effected.

of Lading will be countersigned by

FRNESS (FAB EAST), LTD.

Floor, King's Building, ight Foal Hongkong.

No. 3163. phone

in

tember, 1924,

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ONEES.

LINE.

GREES of Cargo from MARSEIL- LES, &c., also Cargo ex as "COM MANDANT MAGES" from COGNAC and Cargo er 1.8,"VILLE DE METZ" from BORDEAUX,

connection with abors Steamer are hereby informed that their Goods with the exception of Opium, Treasury and Valuables are being landed sad stared at their rise into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Wharf and Godown Co, Lily Kowloon Kowloon, whemos delivery may be obtained

mediately after landing.

of Lading will be countersigned by the Undentigned Goods remaining unclaimed after the 4th October, 1924, at Noon, will be subject to Bent and Landing Charges.

All Claims must be sent in to me on or before the 8th October, 1924, or they will not be resognized.

All damaged Fankages will be examined on Saturday, the 4th October, 1924, at 10 am. by Messrs. Goddard & Donglas.

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

R. BODENTUREB,

Agent.

..

How kong, 28th September, 1924

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NOTICE.

• HAY THIS DAY Started Business

and GENERAL AUCTIONEER BROKER & CHINA BUILDING, GROVED FLOOK.

E. V. M. E. DE SOUSA

Hongkong, 29th September, 1924. [1305

V.R.C. AQUATIC FESTIVAL. WEDNESDAY (1ST), THURSDAY

(2), FRIDAY (32D) and 'SATURDAY (4TH), Commencing at 5.30 p.m., 4.30 pm, 4.30 p.m. and 3 p.m. respectively, ADMZBAIOŃ: J Members, Sailors and Boldiers $1.00. Season Tickets $2.50. (Members #2.00).

TO LET

ROOMED

LET-O SINGLE OFFION on ler Froon, No. 14/16

T.

11983

Apply PROPERTY OFFICE, Jazbiny, Madizson & Co., IZD.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com. y will be CLOSED from SEPTEMEIL to Orosz 4rx, 1924, both days in

By Order,

M. MANUK,

citaire.

Secret.

Hongkong, 19th September, 1924,

NOTICE.

UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LIMITED.

ERTIFICATE No. 7128 for 25 Bhares, £4 per Share Paid up, number 55128/55150 in this Society standing in the Name of ROBERT JOHN JACK SNEDDON; of Hongkong, has boun Declared LOST, and if at the Expiration ef One Month from the Date hereof the above Document be not forthcoming the said Certi ficate will be deemed Cancelled and of No Erect, and a NEW Certificate for the 25 Shares will be issued in its stead by the Society.

PAUL LAUDER,

General Manager. Hongkong, 8th September, 1924

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INTIMATIONS

DEWAR'S

THE

SPIRIT OF HOPE

of Hope is the mother optimism. In its promise many a soul finds eontent- ment and in its reality bap- piness lies waiting with its gilts. fickle in its favours but never when it concerns the brac- ing and balanced qualities

of

Hope is sometimes

DEWAR'S.

Dewar's "White Label" and

"Victoria Vat."

As supplied to the Houses of Lords and Commons."

By Royal Appointment to His Majesty The King.

SOLE AGENTS:

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY. A. S. WATSON

LIMITED.

TICKETS will be armed for BOUND

CRITS during the Montha at JDLY TO

YTOBER, from Haxatone to. Foodnow

gods Anchorage) and Return,

(WATOT Bad Axor on both the ing Downward Vorage, by the Company'ı Well-appointed Steamer Ad at the Reduced Rate of $60,

Boned meloding Meals while :

brer in in

%

Buscial Tickets will be available for NLY by the Steamer, either by the which it is ismed ar by her follow- from Facebow, Duation of Blay |

48 hours.

ocompies 8 to 9 days and the Will Leare Horexosa from the Come Earf at 5 tum (Weathering at Daylight

permitting). mpany's Steam Launch will convey

PAGODA AZORDRAGE

Fro

TT, if required.

Partfulers and Dates of Ballings

Apply to

SUGLAH LAPBAIK & C¤, 1

General Managers,

DopoLAL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.

Hongkong, 17th June, 1924.

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BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

VALUABLE LEASEHOLD

PROPERTIES

Situate at TAI KOK TSUI in the Colony of Hongkong,

To be Sold by AUCTION, Subject to a Roserre Price

WEDNESDAY,

the 15TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1924,

at 3.00 7.M.

In ONE LOT

MESSE LAMMERT BROTHERS,

Auctioneers, ****

In their Auction Rooms in Dudiall Street. The Properties consist of :----

ALL THOSE Pieces or Parcela of Ground situate at Taikokteni and registered in the Land Office an Section A of Kowloon Inland' Lot No. 888 and-Kowloon Inland Lot No.

891 together with the Messages, Erections and Buildings thereon (if any).

Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be obtained from

Ms. JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER,

Prizosa Buildings, Solicitors,

Or fram MIKEA, LAMMERT BROTHERS,

Auctioneers.

To-day, st 2.00, 5,15, 715 & 9.15.

LAST PERFORMANCES OF CJARLIE CHAPLIN "The Rink"

in

"

and

RALPH LEWIS in WESTBOUND LIMITED

THE

CORONET.

CO., LTD.,

Wine and Spirit Merchants.

ESTABLISHED 1841.

BIRTH

An unknown Chinese, aged about gears, was found on Sunday, unconscious in a nulish at Hill Road, He was re- moved to the Government Civil Hospital.

The Douglas steamer Haifong which It is presumed that he fell asleep, and left Hongkong on Friday for Amoy, slipped over the side. Swatow and Foochow, returned from sea on Sunday, owing to boiler trouble.

At the Marine. Cours yesterday, morn- alarmed at the prospect of the establish- ment of a successful Republic in China."ing, seven boat people were charged with More truthfully it can be said that mooring inshore, and, pleasing guilty, England, in common with all the other were fined $5 or five days. Powera, regard it as a matter for deep regret that the prospect is, obviously, so extremely remote."England and her follows," indeed, would welcome any kind of successful Government in China. be it republican or monarchic

The real grievance of Dr. Sus YAT SE, of course, is that "England and her follows

The Manila Observatory yesterday morning famed a warning of a depression or typhoon in Lát, aideg, N., Lon. 12deg. E, moving NW, position uncertain,

Seven thousand employees of the Nan- yang Bros Tobacco Co. are on strike at Shanghai. It appears that the dismissal of two men workers afforded the excuse for the strike.

the whole of the "Imperialist Powers," in which he embraces the Republic of the United States and the French Republic-have denied to his petty Government at Canton “recognition as the Government of the Republic of China.

The master of the Calchas (Blue Fun When we know that Dr. Sus's Govern ment is actually in control of but sixteen uel) reports that he passed a heavy log or eighteen districts out of a total of about 3 feet long, dangerous to naviga. ninety-six in the single province of tion, in Lat g116 N., 117.35 E. at 8.30 Kwangtung, the silliness of the preten-on Sunday morning. sion is plainly apparent. In their deal- ing with China, Foreign Governments are

At the Central Magistracy yesterday, three coolies appeared before Mr. Lind- sell, charged with assaulting two forest guards on Pokfulam Road on Friday evening. They were scutaneed to one month's hard labour each

Charged with being in unlawful posses- sion of a paie of fuld glasses, You Hung,

weeks' hard labour by Mr. B. E. Lindsell Chinese coolie, was sentenced to six

at the Central Magistracy, yesterday. Ho had a previous conviction for theft

in 1922.

A Chiness detective in the early hours Sunday morning notising someons prowling about, in the hillside at Tai Hang, called upon him to stop. Failing to stop the detective fired, wounding in

Mrs. A G. Stephen, wife of the late manager of the Hongkong and Shanghai necessary prepared to recognise any sort Banking Corporation, and Miss Addie the thigh a Chinese named Li Kwan, 20, arrived in Hongkong from Shanghai on the. M.M. finer Antre Leben.

of Government that the Chiness people place or allow to place themselves in the seat of power and authority in the

Capital of the State. If it were at all possible for Dr. SUN YAT SEN to establish Government in Peking we have not the

The master of the Zung Shan reports that on the night of the 26th-27th inst. the Tide Pole Light was not burning Several junks were ashore close to the beacon, and may destroy the beacon.

least doubt that the Fowers would be as ready to accord "recognition" to his

News has been received at Nagasaki Government as they have shown them- selves ready to recognise any of the from London announcing the death of condescript governments that have been Mrs. Ringer, widow of the late Mr. set up there in recent years. All of them Frederick Ringer, who was for many have claimed to he Republican Govern-years bend of the firm of Messrs. Holme, ments but brotherly love among the new. Ringer & Co.

who lives at 52, Queen's Rond East. He is now in hospital.

Two Chinese were fined $12 each at the Central Magistracy yesterday, for loading ducks in crates not provided with mattings. The case brought forward at the instigation of Mr. B. L Frost, of the Eastern Telegraph Extension, who is Secretary of the local Society for the Prevention of Uruelty to Animals,

Mr. Y.-C. Chin (Shum Yamsing in

Chinese) has been appointed local man-

ager of the Chinese Telegraph Adminis tration, Hongkong. He succeeds Mr. born republicans in China did not long The Opium Commission of the League Shum Taza Leung, who was shot at near eadure. We do not know how many of Nations estimates from the information the Hongkong Club last year. Mr. Chin different brands of Republicanism now in its possession that the Chinese output has been traffic superintendent of the & exist in China. The Powers have wisely of opium amounts to 14.000 tons a year, Yuch-Han Railway, and manager of the

refrained from identifying themselves with whereas 2,000 tons are ample to meet the Canton Samshui Railway. any political faction in the Republic, and world's needs. are not likely to depart from that policy.

CARR-At Shanghai ou September 23rd,

to Mr. and Mrs. PracY CARR, a 501-

MARRIAGE.

now,

The Court of Enquiry concerning the FAR EARN

the

stranding of the & Tecumseh on Cust Rocks on September Lith, which was to have been hold yesterday morning, was adjourned, owing to the master of

NEWS.

CABLE

-Dr. SUN YAT SEN may be "one of the

{THROUGH BEUTER'S "AGENCY.] greatest workers in the cause of Asiatic

-RUBBER RESTRICTION. nationalism and of human freedom" but he has evidently yet to persuade the great the Tecmuch being unweil

MUST ULTIMATELY RAISE PRICES. mass of his own countrymen of this. when he has done that we shall doubt

There were only four people present at

LONDON, September 20th. the sale of Crown land held yesterday

Discussing the rubber position the less be within measurable distance of "a successful republic in China." In the afternoon at Volunteer Headquarters, London Timex city editor points out" meantime China will probably be able to when a lot having an area of 3,270 square that restriction if drastic enough and learn many lessons from India where 20 feet, situated at Shum Shui Po, was put continued long enough must improve the important sebeme aiming at full self-up for auction. The lot was purchased statistical position and lead to a rise government is already in operation with at the upset price of $10,608 by Messrs. in price, but the consequences will vary with the method. It is not economic- the approval of the British Raj who Raven and Basto on behalf of a client.

In a reference to the appointment of ally sound to eliminate the factor of MORGAN.At Kuling, France, beloved entertains no fear of the consequencer to

wife of CLAUDE MORGAN and daughter itself from a successful development of Mr. A. H. Barlow as Chief Manager of efficiency by treating all planters aliko

JOHN

BROWN-IRRMONGER. At. Hongkong, on

September 29th, WILLIAM ARCHER BROWN, O.B.E., R.N., Pay master-Commander, M.S. Titania, to VIOLET. IRENE IRZMONGER, eldest daughter of the inte William Farnell Watson, and Mrs. Farnell-Watson, of

11310 Eaton Square, London.

DEATH.

of Mrs. Duncan and the late Dr. Moraemocratic government. Neither in India the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking in the matter of production; secondly,

Duncat. WATTS-At Tientsin, on September 23rd, NORA, the beloved wife. of T. E. WATTS, af Tientsin, and daughter of Osborne Middleton, formerly of Shanghai Aged 31

Hongkong. Office: 14, Chater Road. London Offs: 181, Fleet Street, EC.

The Baily Press.

nor in China, however, can a rapid trans Corporation, the Bangkok Times mentions it is an unsound policy to give foreign formation be hoped for, and if the British that Mr. Barlow brought the first model and rival business an opportunity to Government has any anxieties regarding T Ford cars to Bangkok when he was secure a large proportion of the trade India and there is no denying that she there in 1907, and to-day there are ap-than was formerly held bas-they arise from the apprehension proximately about one thousand of these that undue precipitancy on the part of models in Bangkok.

hot-beads may imperil the success of the scheme-and-not from considerations of autocracy" which has the lots of an

It stems in the circumstances that when" restriction finally ends the British in Among the passengers passing through dustry may find that although they have Hongkong on the HM. steamer Andre larger reserves of bark than their neigh- Leben were Madame Claudel, wife of the bours the Dutch will have a larger area French Ambassador to Japan, Madame newly planted rubber which will give already been voluntarily abandoned to a

Wilden, wife of the French Consul-Gen them a bigger proportion of trade than very important extent by the confermenteral at Shanghai, A. Barnet Cuban before the restriction era. Such a result of these large powers of self-government Minister to Japan, and Madame Baruet, would not have occurred if restriction Restriction would then upon the people of India. There is con- also M. Henry, Inspector of Agriculture, had been brought about solely by the In yesterday's Canton Gazette, which is sequently no need for India to wait M. Damiens, Secretary of the Cabinet price factor.

HOROLONG, SEPTEMBER 20TH, 1924.

CANTON HALLUCINATIONS.

Dutch

a Canton Government organ, there ap-through the ages for China to become General, and M. Le Louet, Chief of the have affected equally the British and peared a long screed in the characteris" successful republic" before an end Vetinary Service, who have been to Japan

tic style of Dr. Sux's Private Secretary is put to "British autocracy" in India. (though his signature was not appended in the anxieties of the British Govern-

and are returning to Saigon.

MISSIONARIES IN CHINA. WELL-KNOWN FIGURES NOW

20th.

ATHOME. LONDON, 'Beptember

In a divorce case in the United States Court for China at Shanghai- last week, to it) explaining "Why Great Britainment regarding India we do not suppose the Counsel for plaintiff (Mra. Alice hates President Sux." In capital letters that either Bux YAT SEs or China counts Dolan, who petitioned for a divorce from

her husband, 1. S. Dolan) asked the Judge At Westminster, participating in a at the end of the tirade the writer says at all at present. We rather suspect that if he would request the newspapers not celebration of the jubilee of the North "A successful republic in China it is the fear that Dr. SCN is now count to publish the details of the ease. Judge China Mission, were the Bev Charles Purdy refused to take such action, saying Scott, one of the curates "at Eaton must react disastrously on British

Therefore SUxing for so little in the considerations of that, if people wanted their names kept Square, who went to China 50 years ago autocracy in India. YAT SEX, whose aim is to realise such the Foreign Powers that prompts his out of the papers, the best thing for them and founded a mission, and the Bevs. to do was to keep out of court. He did Norris (Bishop of North China) and a Republic, is a danger to Imperial publicity agents to the language of pre-not want it to appear that anything| Griffith, a famine relief worker in North England.

"Here," he says, " you have the pith posterous exaggeration. The man who taking place in bis court was a matter China. Miss Bowden Smith of Peking

papers or anybody else to consider it a Caxton Hall and "core of the enduring enmity of the sees the British Government hating" of secrecy. He did not want the news was among the speakers at a meeting 22

him with Star Chamber proceeding pursuing. British Foreign Office and its diplomatic Dr. Sux and

and Consular Agents in China to one of implacable hostility must be suffer- the greatest workers in the cause of ing from hallucinations which are evidence Asiatic nationalism and of human free of cerebral derangement,

dom." And in those sentences, we are constrained to add, you have a striking

The latest news of Judge Peter Grain

NEW SOVIET CONSUL FOR

TOKYO

A Presidential Mandate has been issued

TOKYO, September 20th. American Joint Commission for the Ad- sanctioning the organization of a Sino- ministration of the American Returned "A message from Mukden says that M Boxer Indemnity- and appointing at the Rosenfeldt, editor of a Soviet organ att same time nine Chinese and five Ameri Leningrad has been appointed Consul dan members to the Commission: Dr. W

W. Yen, Dr. V. K. Wellington Koo, Dr. here and is expected to arrive shortly to

example of the perversity of the human of Shanghai is that he is making good Bao-ke Alfred Szo, Dr. Y. T. Taur, Drake up his duties at the Consulate.

mind when it is smarting under grievous

disappointment and comes under Bolshe

progress towards recovery.

vic influence. But it is simply ludicrens Mr. P. W. Goldring, who has just to suppose that "Imperialist England," covered from a severe illness, left, Shang

P. W. Kuo, Dr. Po-ling Chang, Dr. Mon- SHANGHAI EDITOR'S DISMISSAL...

hin Triang, Mr. Fan Yuan-lien and Mr. Huang Yan-pei are the Chinese members include Professor Paul Monroe, who is re-appointed. The five American members now in Peking to arrange for the organizn- tion of the Commission, Professor John Dewey, Mr. Graham, Mr. Bennet and Mr. John E. Baker.

at present governed by the most democra- hai last week to spend a holiday, in tic elements of the nation, is in the least Theatsin and Feking.

PAPER APPEALS AGAINST JUDGMENT.

SHANGHAL, September 8th. The China Prea has appealed against the Webb decision.

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