NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
KOWLOOR FOOTBALL CLUB,
HE ELEVENTH ANNUAL GENERAL
-INTIMATIONS
THE HONGKONG® DAILY – PRESS, FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 25TH 1925
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
INTIMATION
MEETING OF MEMBERS will be hald DRAFT PROGRAMMES And ENTRY ELIZABETH ARDEN SAYS:
THIS EVENING at the Caua's Pavilion, Commencing at 5.30 PM.
F. WHEELER.
Hoa Secretary.
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HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB. SUBSCRIPTION GRIFFINS 1928,
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 8 Arrive TO-DAY, the 25mg of SEPTEMBER, and Will be DRAWN for THIS EVENING at the JocxIY Oles Stibles, Causeway Bay, at 5 7.M.
By Order,
NUBSCRIPTION GRIFFINS WI
H.GREENWOOD.
Asting Secretary.
HONGKONG
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ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY.
ANNUAL "GENERAL MEETING
N
CITY HALL.
TO-DAY.
FRIDAY,г SEPTEMBER. T
ti P.M.
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PEAK TRAMWAYS COMPANY, LTD.
NOTICE FOR VENTORE A
TOTICE- IS HEREBY GIVEN that A
made upon all Mambers holding Shares upon "Which $1 per share only has been already paid, and that the same will be Paxable to the Bankers of the Company. HosOLONG & SHANGHAI BANKING COAFORATION at Hong- kong, on or before the 30 NOVEMBER, 1925,
JOHN D. BUMPHREYS & SON,
General Managers. Hongkong. Card September, 1935. [2671
HONGKONG SMALL INVESTORS' SHARE AND REAL ESTATES CO.
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QUSES, FLATS, BUILDING-LOTS, ESTATES Negotiated for RENT, AUCTION, or PRIVATE SALE. Manage- ment arranged for Clients proceeding abroad. TELEPHONE C. 4830. SMALL "INVESTORS, 10, Drs ToruI BOLD.
WANTED.
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NURASIAN OLERS-Previous Office EU
Experiones, Able to Speak English and Cantonsre. Hea: 7 am to 5 pm. Salary: $75.00.
Apply-Box 2672, c/o Hanging Daily Pres
FOR SALE.
►UNGALOW at Cazona Onow.
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Barisan Vacant Pouension 1T
NOVEMBER.
For further Particolars. Apply to— ·
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DEACONS,
Solicitors.
1, Des Voeux Bond Contral, Hongkong,
TO LET.
Nor About MARCH, 1996, WHULE FLAT or FACIOUS SUITE of OFFICES" in the "Fzzxc BUILDING" ex VICTORIA BLDG," No. 5. Queen's Boad CENTRAL (W CHARTERED BANK and MERCANTILE BANK).
Apply to BANQUE DE INDOCHINE,
Chater Road.
TO LET.
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YOMMODIOUS PREMISES on GROUND FLOOR, 184, DIS VOXUX ROAD CENTRAL Would make Admirable Showroom. For fall particolare, apply tomin
THE MANAGER HONGKONG AND CHINA GAS Co.
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TO LET.
ODOWES in ALEXANDRA BUILD.
GINGS (BAMLO). ir
Apply
BECKETÄRY,
A. B.. WATH & Go, La.
TO LET.
TWO Newly-constructed EUROPEAN
THOUSES, MAGAZIN GAP, MOTOR BOAN,
Three Fista, Three Large Rooms, each with Kitchen, Servante Quarters and Bath Room, Gitted with Flash System.
Garage provided. Immediate possession.
Apply
SANG KEE, New Back Bui ding.
PREPAID
WANTED
ADVERTISEMENTS
OST LEATHER KZY PAB, containing
Le Corbin, Bad other Kors, on Turmay, Stad, probably between Mangkok and Star Ferry or in Central. Howard Bos Na 123, c/o Hongkong Daily Pramu. [193
for The SIXTH RACE MEETING to be held on SATURDAY, 10 OCT., and MONDAY, 19 OOT, 1925 (Weather permitting), may be obtained at the RACE Cousss, Easezona Ulus and Clauenway BAY STABLE,
ENTRIES W CLOSE : 11 'CLOCK NOON ON SATURDAY, 287 SEPTEMBER, 1936. 1038
A.
NOTICE, TENDERS AT CALLED for the RE- MOVAL of NIGHT BOIL Twics Daily, from the RIFLE RANGE
and W/T STATION, Stonecutters.
Apply COMMANDING OFFICER HM.3. "TAMAR" for Particolars and Condi
2650 tions, &c.
THE CHINA LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY (1918), LIMITED. WITH Reference to the Notice to the
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Shareholders of this Company dated Bb Mar. 1925, whereby a Fizal Call of 33.00 per share was made payable on the lat OCTO zx, 1925, the General Managers have decided. in view of the Conditions Prevailing at
to Extend the Time for Payment of NOTICE IS ACCORDINGLY HEREBY GIVEN that the Date for Fayment of The FINAL CALL IS EXTENDED to the Ja NOVEMBER, 1925, and that the Form of Bankars' Receipt already sent to Shareholders can be used as though the Date named therein. wore the 3rd Novɛmaza, 1923.
Fox THE CHINA LIGHT AND POWER CO. (1915, Len.
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.,
General Manager. Hongkong, 18th September, 1925. [2668
BY ORDER OF, THE SECOND MORTGAGEES.
07
11
PUBLIC AUCTION
THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY
Situate at Victoria in the Colony of Hong- kong and registered at the LAND OFFICE SA SECTION D or INLAND LOT No. 1095, with the Buildings there known as Nos. 73, 75 and 77. POKAX ROAD (each Building has Two Separate Wings and may be treated an Two Hauser with One Common Extrance)
IN THREE LOTS MY
Messrs LAMMERT BROTHERS,
Auctionens,
AT
THIER SALESROOM, No. 5, Daddell Street Ha gkooz.
ON
MONDAY,
THE TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1925, AT. 3 O'CLOCK P.M.
For farther Particulars and Conditions of Bale, Apply to-
MS. WOO & NASH,
Mortgagtes Solicitors, Bank of China Building,
Queen's Road Central,
MPS, LAMMERT BROTHERS, Auctioneers,
OR.TO-
No. 3, Deddell Street, Hongkong. Dated the 7th day of September, 1925,
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BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES.
PUBLIC AUCTION
ny
THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. CITUATE. LA Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong and registered at the LAND Building thereon known a No. 22, CAINE ROAD,"
There was a nit return of petiäable diseases in the Colony for the 94 hours ended on September 23rd.
The proposal which Lord BALFOUR made three years ago that America should cancel the British debt and that
Master Emil Danenberg is to make his Britain would then cancel the debts of her European Allies was' a magniäcent first appearance in Tokyo at a plane "Don't mistake the cultiva. Benture. It was magnanimous in its recital to be held on Sunday. "tion of loveliness for make conception, and also statesmanlike, for "up. They are miles apart it would have removed a millstone from It is wisdom of course to the pecks of the war-worn nations of make subtle use of fine Europe and restored international trado "toilet accessories to &D- to something like normal conditions. But *hance and
accent the America, though stuffed with gold,
'a
to
Members of the Kowloon Football Club are reminded that the annual meet ing takes place this evening at the Club
Pavilion at. 5.30 p.m.
A meeting of representatives of civilian and service clubs was held at the Hong-
ters yesterday evening to arrange their clubs fixtures in the Hockey League for th coming season.
VOTING THE MONEY.
(Continued from page 5.)
The CHAIRMAN: If you put all thin work into the estimates we should have. the PW.D. estimates, nouating to i or 15 milioar instead of nine millions, and less than nine millions spent. Many complaints would then be made either. or on the ground. that the Public Workne Tbo' regarding our curious way of estimating. voted for had not been completed. Poblic Works Extraardinary are do sirable and age mennt to be under-
but it cannot B foroseena taken,
through. Under the present system of to what extent they can be carried
normal amount for certain work, and
features and the natural } refused to respond, and therefore the kong Vohiatcer Defence Corps Headquar estimating it is possible to put in a "colouring. But it is tragic British Government has had to do the "to try to hide blemishes next best thing to discharge Britain's
with cosmetics for each debt to America, and endeavour
At the Marine Cours yesterday, before recover as much as is possible of the!
Lieut. Commander G. F. Hole, RN "year you will grow more
millions owing by France and Italy. The
Leung Kam Fuk, master of the steam- and more" dependent on
Russian debt to Britain, amounting to launch, Ler Ping, was fined $10, with ters these artificial means of
two thousand millions, must be written days hard labour in default for failing "concealing the raw ges
off as irrecoverable.
to observe the rule of the road on Septem-hietates, always, however, keeping with
in the total. }^ "your unwisdom."
of
F
There has been an exchange of opinions ber 16th
then if it is subsequently found desirable and possible to carry through that work" the money required can be taken from. some other work with which it might not be necessary to proceed urgently. We cannot put in the estimates the full amounts required for every piece of work contemplated. We know the total, we can spend, and during the year wo dia- tribute on different works as policy
Hon. Mr. Bran: In making a road through a district you know what land you have to resume and can make a fairly close estimate of the amount of compensation to be paid.
Learn to care for your between London and Paris since the The Royal Italian Consul-General in skin scientifically to keep beginning of the year on the question of Hongkong wishes to inform the holders it young and naturally love the French debt; and," at last, towards of the 3 per cent. Italian Public Loan
The CHAIRMAN : The bulk of the ly. Quicken the circulation the end of August matters had progressBouds that the Italian Government has
amount for compensation is due to four "that carries off poisons and ed sufficiently for the definite discussion receatly authorized new issues to be made diferent works. A change is being made Ben so much expenditure on the New brings fresh colour to the of proposals on either side. Accordingly, to take the place of the old ones For the arres next year. It is curious to "cheeks. Nourish the tissues. CALL TX, one of the ablest financial Great Britain these new bonds are placed Territories. Of course, it is expenditure "to keep them firm and experts in France, arrived in London to in charge of the Rothschild Bank and the on New Kowloon, and in future the area
Hombro & Baring Bank of London. Per-will be described as New Kowloon. round. Drive away all try to effect a settlement by personal
The Governor recommended the Connet ang information relating to these bonds signs of age by holding the interviews with Mr. CHURCHILL This sons, who are interested or desirous of
to vote a sum of $2,606=£304 at 3/4 om. keen contour and the radi revealed to the public at home in a way should apply to the Italian Consul-
account of Public Works, Extraordinary, Purchase of an Anti-Piracy Wireles ant sparkle of youth."
Srit
that could be understood the real inten-General."
tions of the French Government. The
We have the following Elizabeth | proposals afford an insight into the Arden Venetian Preparations in methods of barganing in the grand stock.
VENETIAN VELVA CREAM
PERE CREAM ANTI-WRINKLE CREAM SPECIAL ASTRINGEN I MUSCLE OLL
CLEANSING CREAM CREAM FOR HANDS.
A. S. WATSON
& CO., LTD. HONGKONG DISPENSARY,”
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The wedding of Mr. Robert Bruce and Miss Lucy Read, both Shanghai British residents, took place on September 9th, manner. We find that the British ein Kobe. The church service was held at perts laid down the proposition that An Saints Church at 11.30. The wedd- France should discharge her debt by ing faucheon was served at the Mess of means of an annuity of £20,000,000 for the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking a period of sixty-two years, only a small Corporation at Kitanocho, Kobe. Mr. Proportion of which should be dependent Bruce has been with the Hongkong and on the payments by Germany of repara- Shanghai Bank in Shanghai since 1911, tions under the Dawes scheme. On the while the bride is also a Shanghai resident, French side M. CALLLAUX put forward The young couple will spend their honey- the proposal that France should pay to
Britain sixty-two annual instalments of £10,000,000 each, for the whole of which France should be responsible, any pay ments dependent upon German repara. tions being ruled out. Mr. CHURCHILL, confronted by this "sincere and manful offer," as he termed it, consulted his colleagues, who felt bound to "respond
moon in Kioto and Nara
WIRELESS BET.
The CHAIRMAN ... This wireless set was required for the Zenag Shan,
Agreed.
PUBLIC WORKA.
The Governor recommended the Council to vote aum of $13,500 in aid of the following votes: Police, Other Charges:
Coolie hire Light and electric fans "Rewards
Agreed,
Total
$1,500.00%
· 18,000,00 1,000.00
$17,500.00
POLICE TRAISING SCHOOL. The Governor recommended the Council to vote a sum of $60,000 in aid of the Pagoda Lodge, Mukden, which was in-vote Public Works Extraordinary, New Territories, Buildings ST, Gaol, and stituted on August ad, commenced Training School, Ngau Shi Wan
Agreed work on the night of September 9th. Officers were elected as under:W.M., Wor. Bro. A. O. Long, S.W., Bro. H. V. Tiencken; J.W., Bro. M. L. Coleman Public Works Department, Other Char Chaplain, Bro. George Taylor; treasurer,ges, Electric Fans and Lights,
The CHAIRMAN: The strictest economy Bro. J. A. Greenfield secretary, Bro. has been enjoined un all Departments in
ELECTRIC FANS..
The Governor recommended the Council to vote a sum of $3,000 in aid of the vota
to Mr. and Mrs. A. R. PANGUET, the proposal. In the result the 5. C. Ramsden; S.D., Bro. R. J. Cor the use of electric fans and light.
BIRTH. PINGUET-At Amoy, on September 23rd,
daughter, Joax-MARIZ
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Hongkong: Office: 1a, Chater Bond. London Office: 131, Fleet Street, E. C...
The Daily Press.
HONGKONG, SKPTEMBER 251N, 1825,
LETTING FRANCE 'DOWN
LIGHTLY.
British Chancellor made a “final offés " for the settlement of the French debt on the basis of sixty-two annual payments of £12,500,000 a year on the sole respon- sibility of France. This is subject to the condition that, if France settles her debts which she contracted directly with. America before Great Britain backed her bills, and gets more onerons terms from the United States, Great Britain must receive from her proportionate payments Huch in brief are the terms of settle
bett; J.D., Bro. R. D. Eppes, 8.5., Bro, J. Y. Gayle; J:S., Bro. K. P. Fletcher; LG, Bro. W. C. R. Heim; organisty Bro. Broakenhielm; Tyler, Bro. Kirby.
"HONAM."
THE.. S.S. VOYAGE FROM CANTON IS DELAYED BY BREAKDOWN. VESSEL NÖT, SAILING TO-DAY.
The as Honam arrived back from Canton at 12 o'clock last night, eight hours behind her schedule.
Agreed.
CLERICAL BELVICE.
The Governor 'recommended the Council. to vote a sum of 8507, in aid of the vote Judicial and Lugal Department, B Magistracy, Personal Emoluments
The CHAIRMAN: This is the salary of. a special class clerk from September t December. Agreei
QUEEN'S GARDENS, The Governor recommended the Councit to vote a sum of $157,170 in aid of thes vate Public Warka, Extraordinary, Hongkong, Miscellaneous, 49, Compensa tion and. Besumptions..
The CHAIRMAN: This sum is requiredk The delay was due to a breakdown in to pay for resumptions necessary for im DICE & INLAND LUT No. 1497 with the TH BALDWIN Government's handling of ment, and there the matter rests for the the engine-room, one of the air-pumps proving the lay out at Morrison Hill time being. What the British public getting out of order three hours after the Road, and for the acquisition of Queen's
Gardens to provide quarters for Govern the war debt settlement as
Vessel left Canton. between
feel about the whole business is that
Though temporary repairs were effectment officers. It also includes part of Britain and France has created a good
political rather than financial consideraed, to enable the vessel to resume the the payment of the market site at. Sar-
BY:
M289, LAMMEET BROTHERS, Anctive, At THEIR SALESHOOм
No 5, Duddell Street, Hongkong,
TUESDAY, the 29TH 147 OF SEPT., 1925,/ ár 3 o'clock FMK.
For further Particulars and Conditions of Sale, Apply to
Masas. WOO & NASEL, Mortgage Balititers,
Bank of Chine Building,
Queen's Road Central.
MEL LAMMERT BROTHERS, Auctioneers No. 5, Daddell Street, Hangkang. Dated the 4th September, 192.
BRITISH
THE Steamp
“TILAWA”
(10,000 TON)
deal of dissatisfaction at home, Mr. tions have weighed hearily with the voyage, it was found impossible to travel yingpun and other minor resumptions.
at the usual speed.
Of the 100 Chinese, who booked passage from here on Wednesday, 67 managed to Land despite the picket launches.
Cargo and mails were landed at. Eba
WINSTON CHURCHILL has had a bad Press, Government in scaling down the British as it is called, for the Conservative news-claims. There is also an uneasy feeling papers are very guarded in what they that America will give small consideration have said and by no means too friendly, to the fact that Britain has been indulgenten.
On the return trip, 122 passengers (in- while the Opposition journals are frankly to the French; indeed, our indulgence cluding the 33 Chinese who failed to hostile. The general feeling is that the may provide's new source of friction if land in Canton) and mails were carried The Fonum is not leaving for Canton Government have been acting far too it is found. hereafter that, France had to day, as the damaged pump could not realistically the role of the Rich Uncle agreed to pay 3 per cent interest to be repaired in time. of Europe. Seeing that the British America while pleading her inability to people are more heavily taxed, than any pay more than 2 per cent to Britain. other nation in the world the average However, the British taxpayer, unhappy inan and woman at home find it galling man, is not disposed to go out to meet are allowed to trouble on this score. His immediate
WHEN WINTER COMES, CHIAOTUNOPU AUTHORITIES
PRECAUTION.
5. N. CO., LTD. that other countries
This Asiatic News Service states that escape their full obligations. The millions concem is that while we are paying in order to prevent coal shortage during charged to British account by the United America some £33,000,000 per annum, all the coming cold months in Poking and States were incurred on behalf of car that we have to set off from France is Tientsin, the Chiaotungpu authorities madan have issued orders to the Directors of the Allies in the war, because Britain £12,500,000, with such proportionate sums Peking-Mukden and Peking-Hankow guaranteed payment for the munitions as we can extract with this prece Railways instructing them to provide sufficient open cars and trucks for the without which German military domina: dent in view-from our former Ear transportation of Shansi and Hosan bard tion could never have been destroyed,opean Allies and present debtors The But while Britain has already agreed to French have certainly made a good bar America in full-and is in fact doing gain; and the hope may be expressed so to the tune of £33,000,000 a year-none that the generosity that has been shown of Britain's creditors are paying her them will be rated at its proper value
Lín: France,
701
Will Sail bence on or about the
a0ru BEPTEMBER
SINGAPORE, PENANG, RANGOON AND
CALCUTTA
For Freight and Passage, Apply to-
MAGKIFKON, MACKENZIE & ̃CO!
Agents.
*12070 Tel Central 18.
penny.
The purchase of Queen's Gardeas where there are thirty date for housing thirty. Government servants was one of the best bargains the Government ever made. L the Government had had to build 30 houses they would probably have eosd $750,000.
there in each fat?
Hon Mr. Bird: How many rooms are
- The UHAIRMAN: They vary, There ares two large rocas in most of them.
Hon. Mr. BILD: What Governmenä servants occupy them
The CYATMAN: Those drawing from £450 to £600
Agreed.
KOWLOON MAGISTRAST. The Governor recommended the Councill to vote a sum of $390 in aid of the follow- votes
Kowloon Magistracy
Electric fans and lights Incidental expenses.
Agrocd.
•Total
WIRELESS DIRECTION FINDZE. The Governor recommended the Council coal which is commonly called red coal to vote a sum of $1,000 on account of to Tientsin and Peking at onen Eublic Works, Extraordinary. Hong- Owing to this precaution on the part kong, Miscellaneous:Further lovestiga- of the Chiaotuangpu authorities, the price Lion late alte for Wireless Direction of the red coal, which is extensively used Finder,
for household purposes by both foreige The CHAIRMAN: This sum has been and Chinese residents, will be much less already approved by the Finance Com
mitter this winter than it was last year.