NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
NOTICE TO CONSIGNERS.
OCHAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION GO., LTD.
"ONSIGNEES per Company's Blaninar
TANTALUSTM
are hereby notified that the Cargo will be die- Kowloon, where it
aharged into Holl's Wharf abjeck be will "He Com.signa Terms and Conditions of Storage at Balt's Wharf. The Cargo wil op ready for Delivery
29th September. Optimal Cargo will be landed, uzlom
Nation
from Godown on and
has been given
All
broken, chated
to Steamer's
ted and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be saamined on any Tabelaya and Iridays between
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10.45 Saboura
Free Storage period.
and Noan within the
No Claims will be admitted after the Goode viise, Beamer's Crocion, and all Goods undelivered after the 5th Ock, All Cle Rent
ba
against the Stomizer week be pesoanted in the Undersigned on ur before the 19th Octobes, or they will not be recognised.
No Fire Barance will be anketa,
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Apeita. .Hongroog, 29th September, 1925.
→GLEN LINE LIMITED."
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM UNITED KINGDOM 1 PORTS
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THE
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HONGKONG TECHNICAL
INSTITUTE.
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THE INSTITUTE will RE-OPEN on T MONDAY, OCTOBER DI Students joining Classes held at QUEEN'S COLLEGE will be Enrolled at the EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Only: Those joining Clams held at the Central Betish Sciont, Kowloox, may be Enrolled at the School,
the
Extry Forms, may be obtained at the EDUCATION Department
CENTRAL BRITIUS SCHOOL.
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PEAK TRAMWAYS COMPANY, LTD.
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TOTILÉ IS HEREBY 'GIVEN that À
First Call of $1.00 per share has been made upon all Members holding Shares upon which $1 per share only has been already paid, and that tha mme will be Payable to the Bankers of the Company, Homexone & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION si Hong-
1995.
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,
·General Managers. Hongkong, 23rd September, 1925. [2671
having arrived from the above. Forts, Cun-kang, on or before the 2xD NOVEMBER, signees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and jor extra has dous Godowns of the Hongkong sad Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited whence, snd/or from the wharvas, Delivery may ba obtained.-
Goods not cleared by the 5th Oct., 1995, at Noon will be subject to Rent
All broken, chaled and damaged packages are to be left in the Godowns where they will be examined in the presence of Conrignons by Messrs. Goddard and Douglas, on 3rd Oct, 1925, at 10 AD. Claims against the SteamOT fachading those for Cargo short Delivered must presented on the special for provided, and must also be submitted within 30 days of arrival otherwise they will not be recognized.
No Fire Insurnace will be effected by win any case whatever.
"Bali of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD.
Agents, Hongkong, 28th September, 1925. [2689
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE.
FROM NEW YORK.
THE Steamship
..
“WALTON HALL” karing arrived, Consignees of Cargo by bar are informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or tra: harandons Godowns of Holt's Wharf, whence Delivery may be obtained.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain- ing undelivered after 3rd October, 1925, will be subject to Beat
All Claims against the Steamer must be pre- sented to the Undersigned on or before forth | Oct. 1926, or they will not be recognised.
"All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Gedowns, where they will be mamined on any Tuesday or Fridays, between the hours of 10.30 sm, and Noon, within the Free Storage period of One Week.
THE BANK LINE, LTD., General Aganta. Hongkong, 3th Beptember, 1923. "{9691
PRINCE LINE FAR EAST SERVICE
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
From NEW YORK.
THE Steamhip
"GABLIC PRINCE" having arrived from the above Port on 27th inst. Consignees of Largo sro bereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk fuso the Godowns of the Hong- kong sa Kowloon Wharf and Godown Limited, Kowloon, and stored at
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods arn to be left in the Godowas, where they
be examined da
os Monday, 5th Uc, 1925,
will be
at 10amor
Chins
WANTED.
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The Hongkong Technical Institute re- THE "PRESIDENT, MADISON” opens next Monday. Students joining
There were saveral interesting" arrivale. classes held at Queen's College will be enrolled at the Education Department by the 3g President Madison which only, but those joining classes to be held arrived from Manila yesterday, in at the Central British School, Kowloon, route for. Shanghai, and Seattle, whither
she sails today, may be enrolled at the school. Entry forms can be obtained from the Educa.
In addition to Mr. Justion : Finlays tion Department or the Central British Johnson, who is na rame for. Shanghai. School.
to participate in the Judicial Enquiry to be held there (as-referred to elsewhere), thers was the Hon. Robert L. Bacon and Mrs. T. Bacon.
dream and
Mr. Bacon is a United States Congrees
and that it was incumbent upon to demonstrate their sympathy with the sufferers and their indignation at the action of the Shanghai Municipal Police, It is unnecessary now to reall- all the details of those disturbances. Tho troubles in the North have been settled The Powers #re holding a judicial enquiry into the shooting, and, following this enquiry, conferences are to be held
Next Sunday is regarded in many to consider other alleged grievances. The
parts of the world as Life Insurance North, is satisfied and what the dele Sunday" and Ministers of local churches gation to Canton should endeavour to are being asked to refer to the subject find out is why in the circumstances, in their sermons on that day. It is man from New York and is returning. the hymn of hate "should be continued pointed out that there are examples of home following an official, tour of tho in the South. The boycott has been life insurance mentioned in the Holy Philippine Islands with Governor General enforced now for over three months. If Scriptures as for instance Pharoah's Wood. He will spend several days in Joseph's interpretation Shanghai before proceeding home r SALTS it was intended simply" as “a protest"
(Genesis "Chap. 41) which might be Bacon's chief interests are commercial, enlarged upon!".
connected with the Kissel, Kinnicutt The Hongkong General Chamber of Co, and he is also interested in banking.. Commerce has been notifed that Imports As Chairman of the New York: Chamber and Exports declarations will not be re of Commerce and other merchants' asso- quired after to-day. Permits will still ciations, he is regarded as an expert on be required for prohibited articles, such commercial matters and is a member of That is the
as arms, ammunition, etc., aeroplanes, many important Government Committeer summing-up of the position as it appears explosives," sulphur, saltpetre, rice, and He saw active inthe Grens War and prior to the unblassed observer.
in general all goods, the export of which to that in the Mexican border service. is prohibited under the regulations made Unfortunately, however, such as vader the Importation and Exportation
Accompanying Mr. and Mrs. Bacore Ordinance. Import and export mani-is MË. E..W." "Mills, fests will still be required for all cargo, imported or exported. The Imports and
Other passengers arriving in the Colony, Exports Office Statistical Branch is to by the President Vadison were Miss be closed on the grounds of economy. Josephine Davies, Miss Margaret Hirsing- It cost about $70,000 a year to maintain, ton and Miss Gertrude Tolle, a group of and, in present circumstances, it is con-
teachers from Canton returning from bei sidered the expenditure is not justified.
day in the Philippines:
Mr.
To a Tumbler of Water
FOR
it may be said to have accomplished its object. If it is continued it will defeat the purpose for which it was ostensibly commenced and very seriously embarrass the negotiations in Peking from which thi Chiasse notion are hoping to derive
Biliousness, Sick-headache substantių) "advantage.
and Derangements of
the Stomach.
$1.25 per bottle.
A. S. WATSON
& CO., LTD.,
A
HONGKONG DISPENSARY.
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LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
At to-morrow's meeting of the Legis. lative Council, the following questions will be put:-
By the Hon. Mr. H. W. Bird':
Has the Government considered the advisability of establishing a - Labour Bureau for the voluntary registration of domestic servants and others? If so with what result ***
Dann, connected with the taxi and automobile business in Hong kong returned from a abort business trip to Manila
Mr. and Mrs. Willinga. Hall who return- ed from Manila, are residents of Shanghai
Mr. George Molf Godley is touring around the world. He is interested in outdoor photography, particularly of wild" By the Hon. Mr. P. H. Holyoak: animal life and he has been spending a
Will the Government state when it
few days visiting friends in the Philip
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is hoped to complete and open the new * Saiyingpun* School 7"*:
The orders of the day will include the following
pines.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Tomlinson are pro ceeding to Shanghai.. Mr. Tomlinson is and returns from a pleasure trip to a British engineer in Shanging and Peking Manila.
ming-up does not place the facts in their] proper perspective. It takes as sincero and truthful the statements made by the Canton, officials whereas we know that "such statements are neither the one nor the other. The boycott in the South was not a movement in sympathy with the North. The troubles in the North were
seized upon simply as a pretext, as an excuse, for the extensive anti-British campaign for which the Bolsheviks had jong siner heen preparing. There is no doubt that the merchants in Canton Now realise this. The question is whether they are yet in a position to influence a change of the official policy. II. as has been suggested, the meeting between the Hongkong delegates and the Labour officials will lead to nothing but the tabling of absurd and impossible demands then, of course, no step forward will be accomplished. But we trust the merchant class will not be satisfied with such an abortive ending to a conference that has in it great possibilities for
By the Hon. Attorney General: Second reading of the Bill intituled An good. The Labour officials inust appre-Ordinance to amend the Code of Civil ciate the fact that the boycott cannot be Procedure. continued indefinitely. If our reports are true they have already received bints to this effect from General CHIANG KAI SEEx himself. The boycott is a double- edged weapon and the "Cantonese are
Second reading of the Bill intituled. An becoming more and more restive under Ordinance to amend the Companies. Ordi- the restrictions which it imposes, upon
nance, 1911 THERE does not appear to be much
them. With everyone desiring a re- confidence in Chinese circles that the sumption of trade relations; therefore,
LATE MR. T. HENING. (ODOWNS ↳, ALEKANDRA BUILD. delegation sent to Canton will accom- the task is to find some way of bringing it
Sir Henry Gollan, the Chief Justice of INGS (Basement).
Apply
plish a great deal towards bringing the about without undua loss of face."
FUNERAL AT HAPPY VALLEY. Hongkong, who is the British representa
tive upon the Judicial Enquiry which is strike and boycott 'to an end. There
The funeral of Mr. T. Hening, second to be held in Shanghai into the incidenta That apparently will be the difficulty, afficer of the ai Tungiitan, who fell of May with, accompanied by Mr. R. C. has been a fair amount of negotiation In this respect a heart-to-heart talk with overboard from a motor-bont in the Tredwell, the United States. Consul in Letters' have passed the Hongkong delegates may clear the drowned, took place at Happy Valley Court, when he arrived here yesterday harbour late on Sunday night, and was Johnson, of the Philippines Supreme Hongkong, met Mr. Justice E. Finley
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RCANTILE BANY),
N or About MARCH, 1926, WHOLE
P
Apply to BANQUE DE 1 INDOCHINE,
Chater Road
TO LET.
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THE. MANAGER. HONGKONG AND CHINA Gas Co.
TO LET.
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2032.
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THORES, MADALIST GAP, SWTOR ROAD, TWO Newly-constrasted EUROPEAN
Kitchen, Servants Quarters and Bath Room, Three Flats, Three Large Rooms, each with
fitted with Fluah System.
Garage providel. Immediate possession.
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The Badly Pres
HONGKONG, SIFTEMBER 30TH, 1925.
CHINESE DELEGATION TO
CANTON,
arrangements
U
atmosphere a little.
•
to
By the Hon. Colonial Secretary. Second reading of the Bill intituled An Ordinance to authorize the Appropriation seven hundred and two thousand seven of a Supplementary Sum of Two million
Proceeding to. Kobe, where they will hundred and ninety-four Dollars and six-land to attend the Medical Conference as teen Cents to defray the Charges of the Tokyo, are Doctors Cristobal Mannling, year 1924.
Dr. Otto. Schobel and Agercio B.-M. Sison, Major, A., P. Hutchins, E.S.A and Dr. and Mrs. Leoncio Lopez-Rizal."
M
Second reading of the Bill intituled. An Ordinance to provide for the registration in Hongkong of letters patent granted in the United Kingdom,
Second reading of the Bill intituled An Ordinance to amend the Larceny Ordi nance, 1865.
Travelling to Yokohama whence they will proceed to the Conférence at Tokyo are Doctors JS. Elkington and H. T Smith Dr. Smith is at the head of the quarantine service in the Philippines and is very well known îi medical circles in the Far East
SHANGHAI ENQUIRY.
SIR HENRY GOLLAN MEETS U.S.
COMMISIONER.
Cemetery yesterday evening. The cereby the 8.1. President Madison from mony at the graveside was conducted by Manila,
Lover the project. | between" the Guilds herp and the Union Leaders in Canton, and the Chinese
assured of a representatives from Hongkong were
the. Rev. G. E. Waldegrave, and those Mr. Justice Finley Johnson is the who attended included Messrs. T. American Commissioner to the Judicial 'welcome and adequate
A coal coalie whilst carrying coal Laurenson (representing the China. Coast Enquiry into the Shanghai incidents of were made for their the Gas Works on
Monday, was knocked Officers' Guild), Carl Bunje (represent May 30th Sir Henry Goflan will ac
ing the owners of the Tungistan, Messrs. company him to Shanghai on entertainment. Presumably there will be down by a trum in Whitty Street, and Namazce & Co.), Capt. R. G. Blayney, President Madison which leaves today.
tho Meries of round table conferences and, succumbed to his injuries in the Govern- Mr. Ruddick (Chief Officer), Mr C
Trott (3rd Officer), Mr. B. Rodgers (2nd for Inst night at which the American Mr. R. C. Tredwell arranged & dinner. as far as we understand the position, ment Civil Hospital yesterday.
Engineer), Mr. A. 8. Hann (4th Commissioner and Sir Henry Gallag the delegates at the conclusion of these,
On Monday, a
Engineer), all of the Tungsten, and Chinese girl was Mesra Mitchell, Thomas, Struth, and
were the principal guests. seriously injured at Cheung Sha Wan F Walsh, tion generally to their colleagues. The when she was knocked down by a car personal tribute to a good friend,” and
Floral tributes ment included: delegation, of course, have no power or owned by the Cheung Mei Garage She others were sent by Officers of the ss. authority of any description to eater was detained at the Kwong Wah Hormonestas, Mr. C. Bunje, the Oriental SLOW BIDDING FOR CAINE ROAD into a bargaia or arrange conditions or Lerns of employment. The sole object and purpose of their journey is to obtain, at first hsad, some idea of the Strike Committee's point of view.
Aflaaims must be presented within fifteen BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO., LTD. will return and report upon the sitna days of the steamer's arrival here, after which data they
recognized. cannot be
'No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have loft the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 5th October Will be subject to bent.
Coarignees of Cargo: are hereby notifed.
THE Steamakip
TILAWA"
(10,000 Tone)
that they must produse, an Import Permit Will Bail hence on or about the
signed by the Superinendent of Imports &
Exports, Hongkong, befors Bills of Lading
can be countersigned.
No Fire Insurance has been effected:
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by FURNESS (FAR EAST) LTI
2 Bloor, King's Building, Connaught Road, Hongkong
Telephone No. $165 Hongkong, 28th September, 1825.
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30TH SEPTEMBER
POR
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PREPAID
Agents.
"WANTED"
ADVERTISEMENTS
We cannot see, as,we have said before, that any
harm will be done by die cussions such as those we have outlined..
pital.
A inc. of $8 with ten days hard labour in default, was imposed by Mr, E. W. Hamilton at the Kowloon Magis tracy yesterday morning, on a Japanese named Tashima, who was charged with being drunk and incapable in Haiphong
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PROPERTY SALES.
RESIDENCE.
Navigation Co., Ltd., China Coast Officers' Guild, Capt. G. G. Blayney, the Rev, C. T. Waldegrave, Shipmates As At Messrs. Lammort Brothers sales Tunginn, Captains, Officers and En-room yesterday afternoon, Mr. H. A gineers Oriental Navigation Co., and Mr. H. M. H. NemazeeTM
OBITUARY.
MR. UY SUI LIONG.
Lammert disposed of a valuable Lease- bold Property, No. 92, Caine Road (formerly known as No. 14, Caine Road)" The property has an area of about 8,685 square feet and the Crown rent is $18.00 Mr. Lammert started the property at $30,000, and intimated that bids of nat less than $500 would be accepted There
The strike and boycott were engineered and, Howloon, on Monday evening.
The death occurred at Amoy on Satur- was no response for some time and all Two Chinese appeared before Mr. day, after a short illness, of Mr. Uy Bui through the aale, which lasted nearly an E. W. Hamilton at the Kowloon Magis | Liong, who was "wellknown both as a hour, bidding was exceedingly slow, therm trady yesterday morning, charged with business-man and a philanthropist in being long intervals between each bit. Amoy with business connections in The final disposal of the property rested having two daggers in their possession, Hongkong. He was one of the Fukieness between two bidders after the fourth hid and also with smoking opium in a divan. merchant pioneers who went to Manila had been made,p His Worship cautioned the mea on the opium charge, and on the first charge remanded them until this morning,
From Canton with the sole purpose of injuring our trade. We were told, at the outset that they were part of a national protest against the shooting off rioters in Shanghai. The Cantonese pro AUCTION, OF PRIVATE FALE Mage W Beginners Turice A Week: Lady, fessed to believe that their countrymen TELEFON C, 4690. BMALI, INVESTORS, preferred. Fl-ase apply Bez ILK c/o Bong the North had been harshly treated
ATS BUILDING-LOTS, ESTATES Negotiated for RENT,
HOUSES FLATS,
ment arranged for Clients proceeding abroad.
10, De Vosox ROAD,
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in the early 'seventies, and be amassed In all there were twenty hids of $600 to his native district. He was a member knocked down to Mr. Fung Wo In lok & considerable "fortune, before, returning each made, the property being eventually
of the Fukien Chamber of Commerce, X60.000.