NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

GREAT NORTHERN TELEGRAPH CO., LTD., OF DENMARK.

HONGKONG STATION.

CURRENCY CHARGES ON TELEGRAMS.

CENDIES. A TELEGRAMS are Hereby Notised that from the lar OCTOBER, 1933, antil Farther Notice, the CHARGES for TELEGRAMS will be Collected at the Rate of Dollars 0.36 to equal Frane 1,00,

H. RFFERSOE Asting Superintendent.

1925 September

Hongkong, 19th

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BY ORDER OF THE SECOND,

MORTGAGEES.

PUBLIC AUCTION.",

THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY.

Situato ai Vislonia in the Colour of Hong.

kong and registered at the Land Offes SECTION DOF INLAND LOT No. 1095 with the Buildings therson known as Nos. 73, 75, and 77 PaerTax Boaɔ (ench) Building has Two Separata Wings and may be treated as Two Houser with Oss Common strakay)

IN ZÜRKE LOTS

FR

MESSEN. LANNERT BROTHERS.

Autiomoer,

.THIER SALERROOM, Nɑ. Duddell Street,

Hongkong.

MONDAY,

TEX 2 T

DAT

SEPTEMBER, 1925, At 3'0'CLOCK 7.1. For further Particulars and Complitions of

Eale, Apply to-m;

HRDAN, WOO-& NASH,

Mortgagees' Sokaiters, Bank of China Building,

Queen's Road Central,

MESSER - LAMMERT. BROTEERS,

Austiomatra,

› No. 5, Daddell Street, Hongkong. Dated the 7th day of September, 1923,

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM AUSTRALIA.

CONSIGNEER of CARGO by

SYDNEY MARU” are hereby notified that the above vessel grounded off Mait Island on the 23rd August last on her voyage to Hongkong, and is consequence she was obliged to return to Rabod for temporary repairs, incarring Gimeral Average therefor. The Consignees abore, referred to are requested to sign the erage Agreement with the undersigned

the arrival of the steamer, in order to arpid delay for the delivery of the cargo. The as.Sydney Maru" is due to sail for Hongkong again on or about the 16th Septem ber, 1995 from Babual, o

YAMASHITA KISEN KAISHA,

Agents. Hongkong, 20th September 1925

A

NOTICE.

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MENDERS' Ara CALLED for the: RE-

TENDERS

HOTAL œ NIGHT SOIL," Twics

STATION, Stoneentlers,

Apply COMMANDING

INTIMATIONS

THI HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2187, 1925

· HONGKONG "JOCKEY CLUBS

DFORMS for The SIXTH EXTRA BACE MEETING to be held on SATURDAY 10:x OOP, and MONDAY, 19 OCT., 1995. (Wather permitting), may be obtained at the Race Cotars, Hoverone Olus and Gauswar || HAT STABL

RAFT - FROGRAMMES, and ENTRY.

ENTERIES Will CLOSE at 12 o'mock Noor on SATURDAY, Sex SEPTEMBER, 1996, 13636

THE HONGKONG TUG AND LIGHTER COMPANY, LIMITED,

NOTICA EXTRAORDINARY

IS HEREBY GIVEN

GENERAL MEETING of the above named Company will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, ST. GEORGE'S BUILDING, Chator Road. Victoria, Hongkong, "on WEDNESDAY, the 30rm pay or SEPTEMBER, 1925, at Noos, for the purpose of considering and if thought it passing as Extraordinary Resolutions the following Resolutions, namely:-

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(1)That it is desirable to amalga mate this Company with China Pio- vident Loan and Mortgage Company Limited, and accordingly that this Com pany he wound up voluntarily and that Sydney Hampden Ross of Messrs. Perey Smith, Seth and Fleming, 6, Des Voeux Road Central, Victoria, aforesaid Chartered Accountant, be appointed Liquidator for the purposes of such winding up at a determined subsequently.

remuneration' to be

(yThit the draft Agreement sub mitted to this meeting and expressed to be made between this Company and the Liquidator of the one part and China. Provident Loan and Mortgage Company, Limited, of the ether. part be hareby approved and that the said Liquidator be bereby authorised pursuant to Section 185 of the Companies Ordinance 1911 to enter into su Agreement with China. Provident Loan and Mortgage Company, Limited, in the terms of the said "draft and to carry the same into effect with such (if any) modifications as he thinks expedient

AND NOTICE 15 HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that a Further EXTRAORDIN- ART GENERAL MEETING of the Company will be held at the same place on „Satunnay, the 17TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1925, at Noor, for the purpose of receiving a Report of the Proceedings at the abere mentioned Meeting and of confirming if thought fit as Special Resolutions the above mentioned Resolutions,

Dated the 14th day of September, 1925."

SHEWẪN, TÓMES & CO.

General Managers.

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TO LET

a

or About MARCH, 1926, WHOLE ΟΝ

FLAT or PACIOUS SUITE of OFFICES in the Fascя BUILDING"

VICTORIA BULLING," No. 5, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL (between Charraigo BANK and MARCANTILE HANK).

Apply to- «BANQUE DE LÍNDOCHINE,

Chater Road.

2607

TO LET. Daily, from the RIFLE RANGE W/TCFLOOR, 161, DES VOEUX ROAD CESTRAL YOMMODIOUS PREMISES on GROUND OFFICER, Would make, Admirable Showroom. For full HMS. TAKER" for Farticulars and Condi-particulars, apply to tions, &c.

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THE MANAGER, KOMORONG AND China Gas Co.

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THE CHINĂ LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY (1918), LIMITED,

་ ་ ་ ་

ZO LET.

-INTIMATIONS

CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN AND MORTGAGE COMPANY, LIMITED." NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

An EXTRAORDINARY GENER ALMEETING of CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN AND MORTGAGE COMPANY. LIMITED, will be held at the offices of Mesars, SHEWAN, TOXES & Company, the General Manators of the mid Company, on WEDNESDAY, the 2380 DAT OF SEP. TEMBER 1995, at 11 o'clock in the FORENOON, when the subjoined Basolutions will be proposed sa Extraordinary Resolu tione

(That the authorised capital of the Company (which is now $6,000,000. consisting of 600,000 shares of the nominal value of $10 each of which 596,247 have been issued) be increased tä $7 500,000 by the creation of 150,000 additional shares of the nominal value of $10 each ranking (subject aa-here- | inafter mentioned) for dividend and in all other respecta pari pairs with the shares constituting the Company's present issued capital.

INTIMATION

FINEST

AMERICAN

Nevertheless the missionaries are not B.E the Governor has been plätsed altogether free from responsibility for to appoint Sapper F. W. Foster Turnar the prevent situation, Although their to be Second Lieutenant in the Hongkong declared object has been to promote Volunteer Defence Corps, with, effach from Christian education and to avoid all

the 13th September, 1995. interference with Chinese politics it is well-known that in individual cases they have not altogether accomplished this. General Faxa Yu Hsiang draws not a httle of his prestige from the fact that he is the Christian General of China, and not a little of his support from

CHOCOLATES Chinese Christian-although Professor

FROM

H. D. FOSS & Co.

VICTORIA

43

Capt. D. C. Logan, M.C. and. Mr. Kenneth Logan, the two sons of Mr. W. Logan, returned to the Colony from

Blue Funnel liner Lycaon, Europe yesterday. They arrived by the

A Filipino discovered without a ticket among the steerage passengers on the sa President Grant as the vessel was leav- ing, the Harbour, was fined $250 or three months, at the Kowloon Magistracy on Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. J., M., Noronha, af Kowloon, celebrated their silver wedding last week. After a service at the Rosary Church, a reception took place at their residence in Ashley Road, when many friends were present.

GILES has described bim as the blackest and most treacherous charac- ser in Chinese history." The unfortunate" manifesto of the Canton Christian College is still fresh in the memory; and, we know, in qany quarters it was construed as a defence of Chinese com. munism. Other instances might be The master of the as- Timalek, reporti quoted where, here, and there, missioned to the Harbour Ofcs on the arrival of the vessel hero from Sourabaya and aries have appeared to throw their in- Batavia that one passenger had died of fence upon one side or another in the peritonitis and tuberculosis during the voyage. The master of the La Trustima perpetual struggles that have distracted Haru, from Liverpool and Singapore, China. Some of them have been accused, also reported one casualty during the as they were by Mr. WANG CHING War in voyage between Suez and Singapore. SELECTED Canton last week of exploiting Chinese

:(2).—That it is desirable to effect an Amalgamation of the Company with the Hongkong Tag and Lighter Company, Limited, and that accordingly (subject to FRESH SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED the approval of a Special Resolution of the shareholders of that Company but not otherwise) the draft Agreement sub- mitted to this meeting and erpressed to be made between that Company and its Liquidator of the ons part and this Company of the other part be hereby approved and that the General Managers of this Company be authorised, pursuant to Section 183 of the Companies Ordin- anca 1911, to enter into an Agreement with that Company and its Liquidstor in the terms of the said draft and to carry the same into effect with such (Ha any) modifications as they think ex- pedient.

(3)-That the General Managers be ut liberty to allot to the Liquidator of the Hongkong Tug and Lighter Com paay, Limited, or his nominees three of the $10 shares of this Company (credited. as fully paid up) in respect of every five of the issued $10 shares in that Company (credited as paid up to the extent of #6) and also for the convenience of the said Liquidator to issue such fractional certificates as the mid Liquidator shall think necessary or desirable to enable him to divide the quid shares in this Company in due proportions among the persons entitled to them.

(4)-That the shares so" allotted to the nominees of the Liquidator of the Hongkong Tug and Lighter Company, Limited, hall rank for dividend and bonas us from the 1st day of January, 1925, and that fractional cerificates aball confer no right to dividend.

(5)-That such shares if say in this Company as shall be so offered as sforesaid and declined (but not the remainder of the new shares of this Company created by the first preceding resolution) be disposed of in such man- ner at sach time of times and upon such terms se the Company's General Man- agers shall in their absolute discretion think it.

PREMIER

POPULAR

AS YOU LIKE IT

-IDEAL.

resources for the benefit of their nationals. With these ideas gaining ground it is not surprising that the missionaries as a body should have lost a little, at any rate, of the esteef which some of their number have undoubtedly won, among all classes by their unselfish and undivided attention to the educa tional and medical needs of the propis.

To approach the matter from # different point of view, it may seriously be, questioned whether the Chinese have алу

real use for Christianity. Their in- clination seems

to be towards selecting

A. S. WATSON precisely so much of Western culture as

& CO., LTD.

HONGKONG DISPENSARY.

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AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO Hongkong Office: 1a, Chater Road GIVEN that Further EXTRA- London. Office: 181, Flees Street, R.O. ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of offices of Messrs. SHEWAR Toss & Cox- the Company will be held at the said

РАКТ ОД SATURDAY, the 10 DAY or OCTOBER, 1925, at 11 o'clock in the FoREMoos, for the purpose of receivi ing. Report of the Proceedings at the above mentioned Meeting and of confirming, if thought fit, as Special" Resolutions the LODOWNS in ALEXANDRA BUD above mentioned Resolutions.

Dated the 14th day of September, 19251 U INGS (Basement).

SHEWAN TOMES & CO., General Managers.

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2032

Apply-

SECRETARY, A. 8. Watson & Co., £rn.

TO LET.

VITH Reference to the Notice to the Shareholders of this Company dated 6th Mar, 1925, whereby a Final Call of $3.00 per share was made payable on the las Coro- xes, 1925, the General Managers have decided, in view of the Canditions Prevailing at to Extend the Time for Payment of

NOTICE IS ACCORDINGLY HEREBY GIVEN that tho Date for Payment of The FINAL CALL Is EXTENDED to the 3D NOVEMBER, 1925, and that the Form of Three Flats, Three Large Rooms, each with Bankers Beceipt already sent to Shareholders | Kitchen, Servante". Quarters" und Bath Boom, can be used as though the Date named therein | fitted with Flush System. were the Erd Novemian, 1825.

For THE CHINA LIGHT AND FOWER.CO. (1913), Lep.

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.,

General Managers.

Bonglong, 18th September, 1925.

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, PENINSULAR & OBIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO.J STRAMEB · "SOUDAN."

ALLIVER HONGKONG on 18th Bert., 1925.

FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO & STRAITS,

This

Galf

WO Newly-constrasted EUROPEAN HOUSES, MAGAZINE Gar, Moroa Rosa,

Garage provided. Immediate possession.

Apply-

SANG KE Now Bank Bui ding.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

PENINSULAR &ORIENTAL STEAM

NAVIGATION CO.'S STEAKER

" MALWA.

ARKIVED HORGIOnd an 17th 8xzz., 1925.

FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, GIBRAL

MARSEILLES, MALTA, TÅR.

POÉTSAID, ADEN, COLOMBO AND STRAITS.

ON ONSIGNEES of C

of Cargo by the above-

med

Canned Yosunlarokereby informed that ther "ONSIGNEES & Cargo by the abov Goods are being landed and placed ir Kut-in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and

Vosse are hereby informed Gedown Company's Godown at Kowloon, that their Goods are being landed and where each Consignment will be sorted out placed as is it the Hongkong and Mark by Mark and Delivery can be obtained no Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company' the deel brings on Cargo, from Persian will be sorted ont Mark by Mark and Delivery Godowns at Kowloon, where each Consignment and B. & P.B.N. Co.'s can be obtained

Goods are Options Goods will be landed here anle will be landed here. naloss fastractions have been given to the cop Goods will

been given to the contrary trary Blix hours before arrival of the Steamer. 8 hours befom arrival of the Steamer.

Goods

not cleared

8

including Goods not cleared within 3 daya, including tate of arrival will be subject to Bent. date of arrival will be subject to Bank

No Fire Insurance will be effected

he effected by us in No Fire Insurance will be effected by an in any case whatever. BAY CASH hatever.

Damaged Pa the Dodamaged Fackson by the Consignes, and

Package Damaged

for examination by the Consignoon, the Company's Burreyors,. MOST GODDARD

Ophional

Instructions

thin

BY OEDEE OF THE MOLI GAGEE, --

PUBLIC AUCTION

JJ

THE VALUABLE-LEASEHOLD PROPERTY.

Situate at SHAM HUITO in the Colony of Hong- kong and respectively registered at the Lanz OFFICE NEW KOWLOON INLAND LOS-Nos. 398, 404 AD 480, Together with 4 Messages or Tenements and other Erections and Buildings thereon respectively

The Daily Press.

.....

HONGKONG, SEPTEMBER 21st, 1925

of MISSIONS IN CHINA"}

The vernacular press report that Hong- kong merchants trading in piece goods, general cargo, yarn, flour and sugar are shipping lots away to Swatow as quickly as possible now that the part has been vacated by the Kuomintang fbreen and the Canton strikers The Hydrangea will complete her overhaul' in a few days, but she has not been announcnt, to sail set

FAR

EASTERN CABLE

NEWS.

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.];

THE. EXTRALITY. COMMISSION,

sion should moet on. February 20th next, Mr. Kellogg is reported to have suggests -

DECEMBER.18TH FIXED AS POSSIBLE DARE OF MEETING.

they

PEKING, September 18th. cab turn against the Western Powers Chinese Christians of political it is understood that China, first pro- As regardle the Extrality Commission,

importance do not appear, to the posed to Washington that the Commis- Western eye, fundamentally different from their non-Christian colleagues, They have not set themselves boldly against banditry and "squeeze." Neither have they betrayed a strong desire to subordinate their own aspirations to Chine's welfare. General Feno's action

December 10th. Finally December 18th was agreed upon,ROMAN,

America is now wounding the Povers on the question.. Some have already agreed to the date, but others have now yet replied.

MOVEMENT OF TROOPS..

is causing numbers of his party to be POLITICAL CIRCLES IN PEKING baptized reminds us irresistibly of the

STILL HOPE FOR PEACE.

forcible conversion of the Roman army

PEKING, September 19th. and empire in the days of Constantine and Tsacchonfu are confirmed, but The movement of troops in Hsuchowin

political circles are still hopeful of a peaceful outcome.

and has just about as much religious value. The distance between Paul's teaching and Fre's practice is as far as it possibly can be.

JAFAN AND GERMANY,

DYE EXPERTS TO DISCUSE MATTERS IN TOKYO,

However, a Government which has. pulled" down and made a mockery of

BERLIN, September 20th Azw days ago delegates from all the Christianity in Russia was bound to find

Representatives of the German dyestuff educational institutions in Canton held itself in opposition to Christian teaching, industry, are shortly leaving for Japen, and the suggested control of foreignment with the Japanese dye indus for the purpose of reaching an agree a meeting at which it was unanimously decided to petition" the Government to

missions in Kwangtung was only to be trialists, regarding the sale of German

Negotiations between the two countries, take over and control mission schools expected. Of the demand of the Chinese dres in Japan.

Christians for separation, little more on the subject of a commercial treaty, in the Province. This meeting, inspired need be said. It is impossible at the have hitherto not progressed owing to failure to agree on the dyes' import moment to define itx extent and question. although appearances are not encourag-

by the Bolsheviks, may be regarded as merely a consequence of the recent dis turbances and too much importance should not be attached to it." At the same time, however, there is a growing movement among Chinese Christians Hongkongd registered at the Lar themselves in favour of separation from

AND

THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY,

Situate at MoseKOXTU in the Colony of The Ovrica sa: SECTION J, or KOWLOON.

INLAND LOT No. 1635 with the Main se of. Tenement and other Erections and Buildings thereon

*

IN TWO LOTS

ME V. ME. DE SOUSA, Auctioneer,"

THE CHINA AUCTION BOOMS, No. 4. DUUDELL Szart, Hongkong.

THURSDAY,

*T¤¤ 24TH DAY OF SEFFEREES, 1925, AT 3 O'CLOCK PAL

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For further Particulars and Conditions of Sale, apply to som Messes GÉO, K. HALL BRUTTON & CO, Mortgages's Solicitern,

St. George's Building,

Obater Road MLEV. MR. DE SOUSA,

Auctioneer,

The German industrialists are unwill Ingwe may still hope that the demanding to erect dye factories in Japan, in accordance with the demand of the comes from a few of the more subservient Japanese industry, but hope to solve the problem by direct negotiations in Tokyo. native Churches only and is due to rear brought to bear from outside

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foreign influences which cannot fail to provoke considerable discussion amongst The Bishop of Victoria and Mrs. those who are interested in China's Duppay returned to the Colony on future welfare. The movement illustrates Friday.

Lieut Comdr. Sir John F. K. Shaw, Bt, has been appointed to H.MS Hawkins,

It is notified that the rate per floor for limo-washing in Hongkong shall be $2,80 and in Kowloon $4 for a period of one year commencing October 1st, 1925.

BOUND FOR CHIFA.

BRITISH MINISTER LEAVES, HOME FOR PEKING,

TTARIF COMMIKSION - ALSO SAIL.

LONDON, September 19th- Sir Ronald Macleay, British Minister to China, Lady Macleay, the Hon Sydney Feel, and Mr. "B. C. Neston, (members of the British Tariff Comman sion to China) and Mr. H. E. Morriss owner of the Derby winner Manna, Idé Southampton to-day aboard the Canadian Pacific Company's liner, Empren of Scotland, which arrived from Hamburg Last night. The vessel was not in any way delayed by the seamen's strike and sailed on schedule time...

the impatience, of the modern Chinese

mind an impatience which is born of the conviction that it has learnt every- thing, and consequently desires to close

all avenues to fature instruction. No-one can accuse the missionaries of extreme nationalisin during, the ' present

crisis Many of them, in fact, have shown a distinct partiality for seeing the Chinese. point of view to the exclusion of that

Babes

of the Western Powers. In some “cazén- I the Company's surveyors, MARNIR, GODDARD & Dorozat, at A on Mondays, and Dovelas at 10 am.. on Monday and Thursday, within the Free Storage Feriod.

notably at the St. John's University in mond pendant. Thursdays

within

the Free Storage period. All Claims against, the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the All Claims against the Steamer must be pro-

Shanghai, and later at the Cantun santed to the Undersigned on or before the 8th 7th Oct 1925, or they will not be

Before Mr. E. W. Hamilton at the

MANILA, September 19th, Oct, 1925, or by will not

Christian College the authorities even Kowloon Magistracy on Saturday & Italian airman, left Appari today, for Major the Marquis di Pinedo, tho recognized. No Claims will be admitted recognized

No Olaims will be admitted after the floods W SOUND SHARES. at Favorable Matted after the Gooda

in allowed their sympathy with their own cargo boat owner was fined $10 for land- Formosa, bere left 458 Godown, KO MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & 004 Rates Offers invited by Tazetaona C, 4890. † followers to interfere with a proper ing cattle at the Prays wall, Yaumati, rival at Tamsul, Formosa His next.

Águnta.

or in Writing to SMALL INVESTORS. 10, Hon kong, 17th September, 1913. : [2832' 7-Des Voeux fload.

and

Fackages must be

have left the Godawn, that d

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO

Salt Agente. Hong kong, 18th September, 1825, [2667

be left in the

DA TO-

No. 4, Daddell Street, Hongkong. Dated the 15th September, 1925 9847

SHARE & REAL ESTATES CO. HONGKONG SMALL INVESTORS

Investor interested

1

12534 appreciation of catablished facts,

A passenger travelling from Macao to

lost a necklace, valued at $7,000. The Hongkong on Friday is reported to have

chain consists of 358 pearls and a dia. น:

insical of at the wharf

ITALIAN AVIATOR.

MAJOR DI PINEDO REACHES: TAMSUI SAFELY.

Ainter mossogn reports, his anfe are

objective is Bhanghai.

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