NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

P. & O. BANKING CORPORATION, LIMITED,

THE Directors of the above Corporation having declared A DIVIDEND Payable on the lin JULY at the mats of 5 per cent, leas 3/7 Tax, for the 12 Months ending 31st

1005

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to Holders of Share Warranty to Bearer that Coupon No. 5 should forthwith bo presented for Payment through the Eolder's Bankers.

МАНСТ

By Order of the Board,

LE. HOPKINS,

Manager at Hongkong.

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Dated 6th July, 1923.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE.

TROM NEW YORK,

THE Steamship

'CITY OF BEDFORD

having arrived, Consignees of Cargo by her

INTIMATIONS

CAFE WISEMAN.

THE HONGKONG® DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 9TH, 1925

FOR

TOR the Cezvenience of our Happy Valley and Wanchai Customer, We have Appointed the following Firm as our Agents for the SALE of BREAD, who will have fresh Dolivaries Twice Daily:

H. M. HAJEE ESMAIL.

No. 2, Tx Lox LANE, Telephone No. 1891.

We are now Discontinuing the Sale of Bread at our BAKERY in Burroughes Strest..

NOTICE

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THE HONGKONG SHAREBROKERS'

ASSOCIATION.

THE JUNE SETTLEMENT Has Been

INTIMATIONS

DEWAR'S

“WHITE

In diplomatic circles in Peking they say that the great struggle of the near future will be between the autocracy for which CHANG is working and the Bol shevism of the Russians. They say that the "Christian" General, FANO, is being feverishly supported by the Russian Soviet. It is obvious to any student, of recent events in China that FENc has

been doing everything possible to obtain LABEL" the sapport of the Chinese students in

FINEST

1 Fariker POSTRONED to the SCOTCH WHISKY

INST.

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By Order pl the Committee,

J. W. KEW.

Secretary,

NOTICE.

SOCIETY OF HONGKONG.

are informed that sil Goods are being landed at THE SHARD REAL ESTATE BROKERS" their risk into the hazardous and/or extra. hazonions Godowns of Holt's Wharf, whence Delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be shitted after the Goods NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the

POSTPONED JUNE SETTLEMENT

have left the Godewas, and all Goods remain will Take Place on TUESDAY, 14TH JULY. ing undelivered after 19th July, 1925, will be subject to Rent

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All Claims against the Steamer must be pre- seated to the ndersigned on or before 19th July, 1925, or they will not be recognized.

ken, chafed and damaged Goods broken. are to be left in the Colowns, where they will be examined on any Todays or Fridays be tween the hours of 10.45 am. and Noon, within

the free storage price of One Werk

No Eire Insurance has been effected, Bills of Lading will be countersigned by THE BANK LINE, LTD., General Agents.

Hongkong, 7th July, 1925.

By Order of the Committee,

M. FERNANDEZ,

Secretary. Hongkong, th July, 192).

.** NOTICE.

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JUNE SETTLEMENT will be held on TUESDAY, the 147 day of JULY, 1985,

By Order of the Committee..

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A. NISSIM,

Secretary, EONGKONG STOCK EXCHANGE

NOTICE

HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the

ING CORPORATION.

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T IS HEREBY SOTIFTED that an

Interim Dividend of

Share £3 per subject to deduction of Income Tax, has been declared for the HALF YEAR ending 30th Jung, 1945, at Rate of 203 per Dollar. The Dividend will be Payable on and after MONDAY, the 10 AUGUST, 1925, at the where Share-

Difices of the

of the Corponly for Warrants. holders are requestori

The REGISTER OF SHARES of the ('oration will be CLOSED from MON DAY, the 27th JULY, to SATURDAY, 8th Aurst, 1925 (both days inclusive), claring which period No Transfer of Sharry can be registered

the

Interest and Responsibility in our Firm

of 31. Chan129 ÅLEXANDEX Hoorn CEASED on the 30 JUNE, 1995. M. GEORGE GWINNETT NOBLE TINSON Has THIS DAY Been Admitted a Partner in our Firm which will be carried on as heretofors under the Style or Firm Name of JOHNSON, STOKE & MASTER.

..

JOHNSON, STOKES & MALTER.

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NOTICE

MCivil Engineer and Surveys hereby JULIUS RING, B.Sc., Architect. gives Notice that the Practice which he has Caried on at No. 2. Quz's ROAD CENTRAL

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OF GREAT AGE.

AWARDED 50 GOLD AND

PRIZE MEDALS.

DEWAR'S

'VICTORIA

VAT"

THE VERY FINEST OLD

SCOTCH WHISKY

As supplied to the Houses of

Lords and Commons.

Been Takes Over by A. GRAHAM- BROWN, ARIBA, F.S.A. (Scor.), as from

as from A. By Order of the Court of Directors,

the 24 DAY OF JUNE. 1925, and will be A. H. BARLOW,

Carried

M. A. W. GRAHAM BROWN Chief Manager. at No. 2, QUEEN'S BOAD CENTRAL for a Period

of Ony Month from the Date hereof and s [2397

from that Dale at No. 12, PEDDER STREET, and all the Besponsibility and Liability of Ya. JULIUS RING CEASES From the said Str DAY OF JUNE, 195

Hongkong, 7th July, 1995.

COAL.

HERE are Ample Stocks of COAL in the Colony. Those in need of Supplies should Communicate in Writing with the Undersigned who have been appointed by Tuz HONGKONG GOVERNMENT:—

ST. WILLIAMSON,

WILLIAMSON & Co,

20, Des Voeux Road Central,

C. A. PEEL,

ur

O KAILAN MINING ADMINISTRATION,

Queen's Buiklings..

It is Inadvisable to Wait until your Stocks are Depleted before communicating with the above.

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INDO.CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD.

S.S. LAISANG."

LEFT CALCUTTA, 21ST JUNE, 1935.

CONSIGNEES of CARGO for HONG

General Managers.

J. RING,

ايم.

A. W. GRAHAM÷BEOWN:

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SOLE AGENT -

S. WATSON & CO., LTD.

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DEATH. Mouth-At Weymouth, on June 4th, AoNEs, widow of the Ven Archdeacon MOULE, D.D., of Mid-China, in her 84th year. Experienced Machinesbop Hongkong Office: 14, Chster Road. FOREMAN to Work on A Night Shift. Good Fala to Capable Max-London Office: 131, Fleet Street, EC. Apply UNITED ENGINEERS, LIMITED, SINGAPORE...

WANTED.

WANTED

2385

"GLEN LINE LIMITED.

9.S." PEMBROKESHIRE." YONSIGNEES af CARGO from the

UNITED KINGDOM and CONTINENT STC hereby foformed that Cargo for HONGKONG by 8. PEMBROKESHIRE", which would otherwise have Arrived Fere on the 1128 JULY, la being Discharged at SAPORE, where it lies at the Risk and Expense of the Owners of the Coods.

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD., A genta Hongkong, 6th July, 195

(2390 THE HONGKONG & KOWLOON WHARF & GODOWN CO., LTD. ONSIGNEES of CARGO landed into this

"

KONO ex the above Steamer are hereby Notified thas owing to the Disturbed Labour Conditions Prevailing here, the s.s LAI. SANG" is proceeding from SINGAPORE

to Kony direct, being das at the Latter Port on 19TH JULY Hongkong Cargo will be Landed at KORE where the Goods will repsin in Storage at Consignews' Risk and Expense.

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD., Unsettled. State of Affairs are hereby Notifed Company's Godowns during the present

Hongkong, 7th July, 1995.

that all Cargo remaining in Godown after Expiry of the Free Storage Period will be THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD. subject to AL EXTRAORDINARY EX

PENSES incurred in connection therewith.

F. H. CRAPNELL,

Acting Secretary, Hongkong, July 1st, 1925.

(2356 THE HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI HOTELS, LIMITED.

S.S.BENAVON "

.396

FROM LEITH, MIDDLESBRO',

ANTWERP & LONDON.

YONSIGNEES of CARGO

CON

per the above-mentioned Steamer are hereby

The Daily Press.

HONGING, JULY 2, 1925.

CHANG TSO LIN AND RUSSIA.

1

Five men committed an armed robbery at a Chinese tobacconist's shop at 131, Queen's Road West yesterday morning They stole $390 in money and goods to: the value of $30.

that QALS Charlesworth, of the 1st Is is stated in China Command Orders Battalion, the East Surrey Regiment, has been awarded the Army Special Certi ficates of Education:

number of Europeans arrived in the Colony from Pakhoi on Tuesday evening on board the Japanese steamer Amakuza Hare. They were advised by the Con-

sular authorities to leave the district. Shanghai and other stor centres

Practically the only Europeans now re- CHING has not gone out of his way to maining in Pakhol are Dr. Watson and offend the students but we can be quitarov. 7. T. Loader, of the Church Misionary Society, "the French Fathers sure that, in his practical way, he values and the Customs staff. a battalion of well armed and seasoned soldiers above many thousands of excit able theorists whose only stock in trade is ceaseless output of words and threats.

The really determining factor in Cusa's career, however, will be the attitude of Japan. It has surprised a good many people interested in Far Eastern polities that, up to the present, Japan has not appeared prominently in the rays of the searchlight which is now directed in Chios. To change the metaphor, the stage has been occupied by Chinese, Russians, British, French and Americans. but the Japanese have "not been conspicuous figures. They have had plenty of cause for complaint, but the old policy which culminated in the famous twenty-one demands appears to have been dropped.

It was generally supposed that CHANG was supported by Japan, at any rate in his early days. The London Daily Telegraph, which is usually

all On very well informed diplomatie rantters, says that "Unless Chang, with or without outside assistance, is able to enforce a 'definite limit to the continual penetration of Eussia, the Island Kingdon must intervene." That the Government of Japan hates and fears Bolshevisin there can be no doubt. Is it, therefore, unlikely that Japan will back Caso rather than oppose him? It come much more probable that the "great struggle of the near future will be be tween CHANG supported by Japan, and FING aided by Russia. In that case most of us will be wishing CHANG all success. The most deadly enemy of civilisation, as we understand it to-day, is Bolshevism. That is the great fe in China and to civilisation throughout the world. If it

can be destroyed by Cuang we shall not; worry very mush regarding which nation supports him. Indiced we shall have reason to be grateful to CHANG and any allies he can obtain, if he can restore order in. China.

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BOARD OF EDUCATION.

THE VERNACULAR SCHOOLS. ESTIMATES FOR COMING YEAR.

A meeting of the Board of Education was held yesterday afternoon, under the Chulemanship of Mr. G. N. Orme. These present were: Professor Forster, Father Valtorta, Mr. E. Ralphs (Inspector of English Schools), Mr. J. M. Alves and Mr. Sutherland (Secretary),

OBITUARY.

DEATH OF MR E, W., PETLEY.

Mr. H. W. Felley, of the Maius de- partment of the Hongkong Electric Com- evening at his residence No." 257, The Bary, Ltd., died suddenly on Tuesday Peak.

The late Mr. Petley, who was about.. 10 years of age had been in the Colony for about twenty years, during which time he had been in the employ of the Hong- kong Electric Company. At the time of his death ho was a district Superinten- dent, having control of the Central dis trict of the city. He was an energetic The news o! and very efficient worker. his demuse came as a surprise to his very wide circle of frends and acquaintances. He had been a volunteer of many years standing, having joined the Corps when be first came to the Colony. For many years he held the rank of Sergeant of his Company and was a keen and capable instructor,

Mr. Petley was also a keen and active member of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club, being particularly interested in the Rowing Section. On many occasions he had acted as coxswain of the Hongkong crews in interport events. keen supporter of the Club's activities and was a member of the lawn bowls team for the past two years...

He was a

Many years ago Mr. Petley was a regu- lar player of Rugby for the Hongkong Football Club and was generally an all Some years ago be round sportsman had the misfortune to lose the sight of one eye through a gan accident whilst out shooting.

Much sympathy is felt for his widow. who before her marriage was Miss Course (daughter of Mr. A. Course, late Trafic Manager of the Hongkong Tramways.) There is one child.

THE FUNERAL

The Chairman referred to the proposals of a sub-committee for the formation of a new vernacular middle school, which was to embody the present Chinese men's normal school and enlarge and produce better results than the present private and elementary schools in vernacular, and to provide means for higher vernacular learning. They hoped that in time the University would do its best with them to promote a higher standard of verna- cular education. Several Chinese gentle- men had promised scholarships för im- The funeral, which was of a milltary pecunious scholars. The vernacular sub-character took place at the Happy Valley committee had met, and had approved of Cemetery yesterday evening, there being the proposal.

a large attendance of the Hongkong Elec-. Mr. Alves thought it was a very good tric Company's staff and friends. The scheme, and something that was needed Rev. T. B. Powell (St. John's Cathedral)

officiated at the graveside. in Hongkong.

"When the cortege passed the Monument - it was met by a contingent from the Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps.

The Chairman said he had no doubt that in a year or two if the proposal was successful the Government would consider the building of a new school. Another proposal was that they should provide the nuculeas for a normal school in the New Territories to train teachers, and encourage teachers to train for village schocla

a very urgent need, in the New Territories.

Mr. Alves asked whether there was uny suggestion to the effect that agriculture should be included in the programme for New Territory schools.

The Chairman said this was a new de. parture. At present what was being taught classics and education...

was the elements of Chinese

Mr. Alves said it would be a pity to

people in the New Territories to be teach come clerks in Hongkong.

The Board agreed to the proposed re- commendation

CLASS FOR KOWLOON.

A Bring party consisting of members of the Machine Gun: Company preceded the funeral procession, marching with re- veracd arms. The coffin was placed on one of the Corps Armoured Cars and was draped with the Union Jack, while the deceased's helmet and other accoutre- iments were placed on top of this. The Armoured car was .cscorted by pal carers who were Sergeants selected from the various companies of the Corps. Following the pall bearers came a de. tashment of representatives of all com panies of the Corps.

Following the burial service, during which the ring party stood with reveraed arms, the firing party presented arms and fired three volleys in the air. This was followed by the sounding of the Last Post by Bugler Brooks from the Engineer Company.

Those present included the Hon. Mr. A. The next item on the programme was 0. Lang (Chairman of Directors of the a proposal by the sub-committee for the Hongkong Electric Company, Limited), establishment of a technical institute class Mr. F. R. Marsh, M. 1. EE. (Manager), in Kowloon, to be held at the Central Mr. V. Sorby, Mr. A. G. Langston, Mr. British School, where physics mathe. F. Duckworth, Messrs. S. J. C. Stanes maties, French, book-keeping and cookery by, J. F. Lunny. R. A. Starling, G. E. 3. Bannerman, E. Smith, F. Glass, W. will be taught. The class would open in October and continue to the following

Junc.

Mr. Alves thought this would be much appreciated by Kowloon people.

Mr. Ralphs said it remained for Kow. loon residents to show their appreciation hy getting into touch with the Board.

The proposal was approved.

THE ESTIMATES.

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Muskett, G. R. Muskell, H. J. Watts,

C. R. Wilson, S. Deacon, E. Rowe, A. F.

J. Jar- Paul, S. J. Squire, C. Gahagaa, vis, Capt. F. L. Brown, and many other members of the Hongkong Electric Co's staff, including Chineso and Portuguese

asistants: Mr. A. E.. Wright (Engineer, in Charge Public Health and Building Ordinance, P. W D.) Inspector Marks. (The Peak) and Mr. Duncan MeNeill. THE changes in Chinese politics have

The Chairman then referred to the

Floral tributes were sent as under From His Widow, Sir Eric. Stuart bean so kaleidoscopic since the fall of the

Estimates for the coming year. Members A factor in the situation is that CHANG would notice that there was an increase Taylor, Mesers. L. A. Chanson, V. G. Mancha dynasty that it is not easy to is working with prominent Chinese is the number of British masters pro- Kerley, G. Hailey, P. 8. Nightingale and Starling, A. E. Hall, H. E. Scriven, T. maintain an interest in the subject. politicians in Peking who are known to posed, for the most part for Saying A Barclay, L. J. Blackburn, R. W. Lee,

School and one more was proposed for YUAN SHIH K&L and SUN YAT SEN were, be well disposed towards Japan. If he the Central British School. There was an

H. A. Lammert, B. L Frost, R. Baker, D. J. Lewis, W. I. J. Sousa, J. E. Bar in their time, prominent figures. Euro- should be brilliantly successful he would increase of two or three assistant mie- treysca The proposal was now to have

row, J. H. Ramsay, H. E. Taylor, E. G. peans in China were more or less familiar find little difficulty in controlling Canton. 40 asters and 40 mistresses, a small in-., Ross, W. M. B. Muskett, A. F Woodger, F. C. Hall, L E. Lammert, crease over tho,current year. There was with their personalities. Is there any In these days wents march rapidly and also a slight increase in the number of Ferreira, C. Stratford, H. A. R. Conant, E. Thompson, G. T. Padgott, F. Glass, confusion which now reigns and establish the fate of China for a generation. "The about $10,000. other Chinese who will emerge from the the next few months will probably decide vemacular mistresses. Altogether there

would be an additional expenditure of G. Gondon, S. Thomson, Tam Pok, Kwok Ling, Ho Ki, Lun Sau, 0. B. Lyson, P. Boine sort of stable government? There Chinese nation bas always respected a It was proposed that the Boardroom be Lammert Ng Cock Chi, Capt. F. L. turned into a private library for the staff, Brown, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wright, seems to be only one man likely to do strong leader. It may be true that and it should be used for staff meetings Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Donnitborne, Mr. this and his name is CHANG TSO LIN. CHING is not a scholar. His methods as well as those of the Board. Books and Mrs. R. E. MacDougall, Mr. and and additional furniture would be a place Mrs. A Murdoch, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. There are two facts about CHANG that may be cruel. But it is a choice, in these where the staff could come and get know Bridger, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Shaw, Mr. make it interesting to watch his pro- days of unrest, between various evils, lege and rest and hold their meetings. and Mrs. E. M. Hazeland, Mr., Mrs, and They hoped it would be popular and Miss Allison, Mr. and Mrs L. de Rome, BICSs closely. One is that he is very Cuvo seems able to maintain discipline successful, and if so, it would be grad- Mr. and Mrs. C. Silva, Mr. and Mrs. Wilham Farmer, Mr. and Mrs. Sorby, defnitely anti-Bolshevik; the other that in his army. If he car. restore order ually extended.

1. With reference to the building pro Mrs. G. V. Stubbings and Eileen, P. Notified that owing to the Existing Strike WITH reference to the Offer of Ner he is a good soldier. He has a certain out of chaos in China, we shall all be gramme for the coming year, he thought and Miss Farrell, Mr. and Mrs. B. Conditions Cargo for Hosaxone is being

the two schools in course of erection at Deacon and Irene, Mr. and Mrs. E. the Risk and Expense of the Owners of the by the terment which the sum of 37.50 per share trols well drilled and well equipped Discharged at NAGASAKI where it will lie at (made to Existing Shareholders of the Company) amount of military genius and he con- prepared to do him homage.

Kowloon would be furnished by next Histed, Capt. and Mrs. Dudley Kilber, There was the small school at Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bridger, H. Rutton- 1923, and the was to be paid on the 30th June, Consignees are accordingly recommended sum of $5 on the 30th September, 1995, the troops. He is of the type that has ap- Major V. Contes is to be officiating Chan Chan his children present Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Burn, Mr. and Mr. Cheang which he hoped would be joe and Son, Mr. and Mrs. R. Austin, Directors have decided (in view of the prevent to make the necessary arrangementu as

peared in other countries in times of Commandant of the 5/2nd Punjab Regi condition of affairs) to extend These Dates.

were accommodated in a matshed.

0 Bunje, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. da Silva, regards Insurance, etc.

of the First Instal-

ment, with Major C. T. M. Smith Second

Mr. and Mrs. Maskell, Mr.

and Mrs. W. GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO, LTD.,

ment of $7.00 per Agents

. Orchard, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ormiston, until the 50TH SEPTEMBER, 1925, and the tical. He knows what to wants and he

Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Morales, Mr. and Hongkong, 7th July, 1926. (2396

Date for Payment of

ent of the Second Instalment

Mrs. Duckworth, Mr. and Mrs. D. until the 3:37 DECEMBER 1925. TO LET.

means to get it. He places his faith in

Ribeiro, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Parker A6 regard shareholders

who take advantage his own big battalions. He appears to

Rees, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. M. Banner- LODOWNS in ALEXANDRA BUILD. for these extended times the Now Shares

LATE MR. M. J. D. STEPHENS. man, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Marsh, Mr. alletted to INGS (Basemont). Y

them will rank for Dividends from be able to inspire confidence in his

and Mrs. Langston, Mr. and Mrs. Easter. the 187 Octenza, I 1925, in respect of half the followers. He knows human nature well The death is announced, at Weymouth, SIX MILLION DOLLARS ESTATE. Apply

brook and family, The Hongkong Elec thereof as from

tric Co., Ltd., The Head Office Stall pontinal, 1926, in respect of the full seminal enough to see that thow who help himedenou Moule, D.D., of Mid-China. Probate has just been granted for the Hongkong Electric Co., The Institution six million dollar estate of the late Mr. of Engineers and Shipbuilders of Hong. Any Shareholder who makes payment prior receive good rewarda. Eis troops are Mrs. Moule was in her 84th year.

1. J. D. Stephens. There are many small kong, Hongkong Electric Company Cost to the due date will be allowed interest at 7 properly cared for. He may be rather per cent. per annum on the amount

bequests, but the majority of the estate Office Staff North Point, The Main De by

widow, and on her death to be held in Banking Corporation, The China Light trust for Gladys and Edward Stephens, and Power Company (1018), Ltd. The the daughter and son of his brother European Staff Hongkong Tramways, solicitor, of Chatham, and for Montie orte Royal Hongkong Yacht Club, Hong Adolphus Frederick William Stephens, Ltd., The Commodore and Members of Montague Eyre and Ethel Eyre, second kong Volunteer Defence Corps, Lt. Col. sen and daughter of his sister Alice Maud L. G. Bird and Officers of the Hongkong Eyre, formerly of Dover, Kent, or in the Volunteer Defence Corps Officers of the event of their deaths preceding testator's, Armoured Car Company (L.V.D.C.), then to their issue.

N.C. Officers and Men of the Armoured The estate in Hongkong runs to nearly Car Company, The Engineer Company. million dollars, the figure being (The Armoured Car Company also in- 86,838,800, estate duties being in the cludes the Machine Gun Company now," region of half a million dollars.

both companies having been combined)...

.Gloods.

The Date for Payment of ingly extended political-chaos. He is essentially, prae-in Command

SECRETARY,

A. S. WATSON & Co., LTD.

2032

value thered!.

TO LET.

baim

paid

The P. & 0.8.8. Soudan left Singa: pore for Hongkong on July dtb, at 6 am., and is dug here on Saturday, July 11th, about 5 pin,

4th, of the widow "Yen,

year.

The Chairman announced that after Bomo delay Mrs. Minett had been appoint ed Medical Officer of Schools, and would begin work as soon as Mrs. Hickling re- turned.

COMMODIOUS SHOP and PREMISES, from the date of payment until the due inclined to the spectacular, as when he long for the 24 hours ended on July is to be invested for the benefit of the partment, The Hongkong and Shanghai

BUILDINGS, from 1er data.

SEPTEMBER NEXT.

Apply

·SECRETARY, A. B. WATSON & Co. Lzn.

TO LET.

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This Notice will not affect those share. appeared in

remarkable military bolders who make payment on the original automobile which, has been especially de- dates, 1.4, as regards the First Instalmant on signed for him, regardless of expense. the 30th Jure and as regards the Second Ing. talment

the 30th SEPTEMBER. The Shares He was originally a bandit and be is to be allotted to them will in accordance with the original torme of the offer rank for Dividend Dow a Marshal. He made a name for on One-half the nominal value as frger the himself in Manchuria and, if he has FFICE la UNION BUILDING TWO lat Jur, 1925, and on the Full nominal value good fortune, he may one day become

ROOMS ON FOURTH FL001

as from the let Ocrozza, 1925,

famous as the strong man who saved China, He may fail, but he is worth watching.

Apply UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF

CANTON, LTD.

By Order of the Board,

JH TAGGART,

Managing Director.

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The return of notifiable discasca in the shows 1 German case of cerebro-spinal fever and 1 Chinese case of rabies.

lately given cause for some anxiety. At The health of Mr. G. B. Dodwell hisa prescat he is in a nursing home, states the Ching Expres and Telegraph of June 11th.

A number of Chinese appeared, at the Central Magistracy yesterday, charged with wanton destruction of trees. Two defendants were fined $25 each and six: others, 85 each.

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