NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
NOTICE.
B
TO OWNERS OF DOGS.
TEX
TINE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY WARNED that Owing to the Occurrence of Chans GERARIES AR DOGS Found Staying or Wandering About between the HOURS OF MID-NIGHT AND 3. Will Be SHOT.
ED. C. WOLFE,
Capt. Supt. of Polios.
March 3rd, 1946.
B.
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GOVERNMENT MILLS, ETC. TENDERS for SPECIE and MEXICAN DOLLARS Treat in this Colony, for Telegraphic Transfer, on the Lords Commis sioners of His Majesty's Treasury, London, ap to and for the Bum of 240,000, will be
INTIMATIONS.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 418, 1926
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
RAGE MEETING 1926.
MARCH 6.
TICKETS & ADHISMON to the Public
Enclosure may be obtainad "from-| Massa. KELLY & WALSH or at the GATE. Price$3 Per Day. Boldiers and Bailors in Uniform---$1 Per Day."
No one Admitted without a Ticket to be shown to the Tisket Inspector at the Gate,
LINSTEAD & DAVIS, Treasurers.
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HONGKONG JOCKEY « CLUB.
RACE MEETING 1926.
MARCH 6тM.
J
Moducing Two Non-members to the MEMBERS have the privilege of in-
Raneived by the TREASURY CHEST OFFICER, COMMAND PAY OFFICE until 11 o'clock AE., on the PE MARCH, Member Enclosure.
¦
INTIMATIONS
UNION WATEREOAT COMPANY, LIMITED.
✅NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
THE TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL GEN. VERAL MEETING or SHARE- HOLDERS will be held in the Offices of Mesure. Dodwell & Compant, Limited, on WaURSDAY, THE den MARCH, 1926, at 11 Lan, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the General Managers together with a Statement of Accounts to Sist DECHNKBEB, 1925.'
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com- pany will be CLOSED from the 25ra FEBRUARY to T, MARCH, 1926, Both Dates Inclusive.
MENTIMATION
THE SPIRIT
INCOMPARABLE.
True to the last echo of
friendship, ready to guard and to give.
DODWELL & CO., LTD.,
General Managers.
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THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC CO..
LIMITED.
Fine as the health of the
Highlands; strong and
generous too,
For such is the worth of
a Clansman, and
THIRTY-SEVENTH ORDINARY
GENERAL MEETING will be held at A Limited Number of Tickets are availN TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the the Company's Offices, P. & O. BunDING, on. FRIDAY, 12′′я MARCH, 1926, at 11
1 Tenders to state the Total Amount (inable and may be obtained from Messrs. Funds Sterling) No Telegraphis Transfor LINSTEAD and Davis, Alexandra Buildings, will be made for less than £100.
on or before SATURDAY FEBRUARY 27TH, 1928.
The Tendar to be in Duplicate, and in Sealed Corre, addreamed to the TREASURY CHEST OFFICER, COMMAND PAY OFFICE and andarved TENDERS FOR GOVERN
BILLS, EA MENT
The right to accept or reject any or all of the Tunders is reserved.;
Copies of Forms of Tander can be had en #pplication.
Persons tendering for (Bill) se hersby Noiffed that, having regard to the provisions of the Acts 19 George III. Cap. 45 and 41, George III. Cap. 52, the acceptance of any sich Tander ubject to the express condition that no Member of the British House of Commons shall be admitted to share or
Sted to any
part in or to
Price: $10 Per Day..or $30 for Meeting.
LINSTEAD & DAVIS, Treasurers.
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·HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
RACE MEETING 1925
MARCH 6TH
MEE Stewards request the pleasure of the
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any benefi to aries from the Contrari there! Presence of the Ladies at The Races. mode for the allotment of uch (Ru) The provisions in question do poi
not apply to Contracta entered into by any incorporated Company in its corporated capacity and made for the general feet of the Company."
H. G. RILEY Major, Tressary Chest Officer, RAP.O.
His Majesty's Treasury Office,
Bongkung, 3rd March, 1926.
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S.S.ANDRE LEBON,"
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES
MARITIMES.'
MOILON.
Oil
ONSIGNEES of Cargo from MAR- SEILLES, do, lo Cargo from HAVRE, LA PALLICE OGNAC BORDEAUX, de er 是真。 PEIHO,"
in connection with above Steamer bereby informed that their Goods with the exception of Opium, Tresaurs and Valuables ars being landed and stared at their risk into the Godown of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharl Godown Co., Ltd. Kow whence Delivery may be obtained im-
after landing,
„HÔNGKONG JOCKEY CLUB,
RACE MEETING 1926.
MARCH STH
DASSES for SERVANTS will be Issued Pication to Missste. LINSTEAD AND DAVIS, ÁLEXANDRA BOILDINGS, NO Servants will be allowed inside the Enclosure of the Rack Cousse during Race Days WITHOUT TICKETS.
There Tickets are only available for Servants while in Attendance on their Employers or when On Duty at the Various Standa.
Any Persons found leitering about with Servants Passes in their possession will forfeit them and hotders will be Removed from the Enclosure.
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary.
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on Cargo will be forwarded an unless i
is received from the Consignee Irtimation before 13 Noon, To-bat, requesting it to be HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB, Landed here.
Hills of Lading will be countersigned by theEMBERS BADGES of AD MISSION Undersigned. Goods remaining undained after M
are Now Keady and may be obtained
|
, for the purpose of presenting the Report of the Directors together with a Statement of Accounts to 31st December, 1925, and electing Directors and Auditor.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com- pany will be CLOSED from 1a MARCH to 12TH MARCH, 1926, both days inclusive.
"By Order of the Board of Directors,
GIBB, LIVINGSTON &.00, LTD.,
Agonts. Hongkong, Brd February, 1926. (8231
GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO., LIMITED.
ⱭHE THIRTY SEVENTH ORDINARY ANNUAL MEETING of the SHARE- HOLDERS of the Company will be held at the Offices of the Company, "ST. GEORGE'! BUILDING, Chater Road, Victoria, Hong- kong, on WEDNESDAY, 172¤ MARCH, 1926, at 11 o'clock in the FoRENOON, for the purpose of receiving a Statement of Accounts and the Report of the Directors for the year ending J1st December, 1925, and declaring & Dividend.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com- pany will be CLOSED from WEDNES. DAY, 3RD MARCH, 1926, until WED- NESDAY, 17′′я MÁRCH, 1926, both days inclusive.
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By Order of the Board of Directors,
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,
General Managers.
al
NOTICE.
UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LIMETED. ·
Tuesday, the 9th instant, st Noor, will ke subject to Rent and Landing Chargs.
All Claims must be sent in to me an ar before received them, from Massas. LINSTEAD Friday, the 12th inst, or they will not be& DAVIS, ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS recognised.
Members are Reminded that these Badges will also Admit them to All The EXTRA RACE MEETINGS This Year,
PEARCE and by those Members, who have not already
All damaged Packages will be examined on Tuesday, the 9th instant, at 10.00 a.m., by Mears. Goddard & Douglas.
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
E. RODENTUNER,
Ascent.
Hongkong, 3rd March, 1926.
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THE MID LEVELS RESIDENTS'.. ASSOCIATION.
-7 THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING I will be held at Taz LADIES RECREATION CLUB, Peak Road, on TUESDAY, THx 9TH MARCH, 1926, at 6.30 p.m. precisely. AGENDA.To receive the Committees
Report and Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st December. 1925. To elect a Committee for the Year ending 31st December, 1996; and for such other Business as may
E. 8. C. BROOKS, Acting Hon. Secretary and
Hon. Treasurer,
OCCUT.
9, Queen's Gardens.
The Acting Hon. Secretary, will be pleased to receive the Names of those Persons willing to serve on the Committee for the Current Year..
Hongkong, lat March, 1926,
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KULANGSU MUNICIPAL COUNCIL ELECTRIC LIGHT REORGANIZA. TION,
INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENT OF KÜLANGSU,” AMOY, 'SOUTH CHINA.
TENDERS are Invited for the IN-
·STALLATION and OPERATION of An ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANT.
Capital Required $250,000,000
Approximately
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary,
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THE CHINA LIGHT & POWER-
CO. (1918), LTD.
ITH Reference to the Notice to the Shareholders of this Company dated 29th Decewara, 1925, whereby the Final CaI of $3.00 Per Share on the New Sharon was made Payable on 4th MARCH, 1926, instead of 4th January, 1928, the General Managers and Consulting Committes have decided, in view of the Conditions Prevailing at present, to Further EXTEND the Time for Payment of This Call
NOTICE IS ACCORDINGLY HERELY that the Date for Payment of the FINAL CALL Is POSTPONED to 415 JUNE, 1926, and that the Form of Bankers" Receipt already sent to Shareholders can be need as though the Date named therein were the 4ra Jusz; 1928. -
For TAR CHINA LIGHT & FOWEB CO,
-(1918), LTD, SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,
General Managers. Hongkong, S5th February, 1916. [3244
NOTICE.
ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
N Interest and Responsibility of ME.. JAMES FRANCIS WRIGHT, SENICE, in Our Firm, CEASED on the 29TH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1926,
?
ERTIFICATE No. 3461 for 35 Shares. Per Share Paid Up, Numbered 487 548775 in this Society standing in the Joint Names of HARRY OLABBURN JOHN HERMANN TEESDALE, both of Shanghai, Has Been Declared LOST, and if at the Expiration of One Month from the Date hereof the above Document be not forthcoming the mid Certificate will be deemed CAN- CELLED Bad of No Effect, and A NEW Certificate for the 25 Shares will be Issued in its stead by the Society.
PAUL LAUDER
General Manager, Hongkong, 23rd February, 1926. [3233
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THE MORTGAGEES.
BY ORDER
¡PUBLIC AUCTION
OF THE
VALUABLE LEASEHOLD,
PROPERTIES
Situate at MoxazoKTIEL, KOWLOON, Hong-
DEWAR'S.
DEWAR'S
White Label " and
56
Victoria Vat."
As supplied to the Houses of Lords and Commons.
By Royal Appointment to His Majesty The Kirg.
V
SOLE AGENTS:
upon their activities. It caused them to The P. & 4.5" Mores,, which is surrender to the Customs, for assessment bringing the Home mail is expected to. of duty the cargoes they had unlawfully arrivé about & o'clock this morning. I seized or at least all that were still in had been originally advised that she their possession and they instructed the would reach Hongkong at 4 p.m. bula Strike Committee to withdraw its pickets wireless menge yesterday afternoon said from the Customs compound and to order) she would be in about 9am. them to abstain from confiscating cargoes Attsution of readers is drawn to the hafore, they have passed through the change of date of the departure of the Customs. These instructions appear to Cunard liner s.s. Laconia from Hong- bo obeyed.
kong. It was previously advertised that The lessons to be drawn from this the vessel would leave on March 23rd. epizode are obvious. If the "Canton According to present arrangements sho Government has control over the activwill be despatched on March 20th,, about” ties of the Strikers Committee to that 7 p.m. extent, it is evident that they have the power, if they chose to exercise it,
The Medical Officer of Health's report for Inst week recorded the following totally suppressing boycott which is
cases of notifiable disease: Diphtheria, maintained and enforced by a small group 1 enteric fever, 2; and cerebro-spinal of political agitators who are in the fever, 3.
Ote dag was notified as sufer- business solely for the purpose of ening from rabies. The deaths from coti- riching themselves by the extortion they fable disease during the week were: I are able to practice. Their operations from enteric fever and 1 from cerebro- are in Bagrant violation of the treaties spinal fever. All the cases were Chinese. with China which are supposed to guar
"without molestation or restraint.”
antee to the nationals of the Treaty The passenger list of the Blue Funzel Powers freedom to trade at Canton liner Hector, which left for England. yesterday, includes the names of Mr. Paul Lauder and two children, Mr. 9. D. eCallum, Mrs W. A. Hannibal, "Hiss Violet Owen Hughes, Mrs. J. H. Me-
far as
While the recent closing of the Customs at Canton for a whole week affected shipping of avery nationality, it is to be observed that the Joint Note of the Hutchon, and Mr. P. W. F. Mills, M.. Powers tacitly acknowledges that there McHutchon is proceeding as was justification for the action on the part Singapore, when he is going on a trip to of the Customs Authorities.
Mrs McHutchon is proceeding. It would Java,
Home for the summer. almost seem that when the Joint Note was drafted and presented news had not The 5.8. Nirgpore" is due this morning yet reached the Legations that the at daylight from the North with Home demands made by the Commissioner of and Europe.mail ein Siberia,, She will Customs had been, met; but the phrasland 33 bags from the United Kingdom, eology of the letter permits of an inter. the remainder of the mail with the ex- pretation that something. farther than ception of Continental letters, being from compliance with the demand wade by the Shanghai, The P. & 0. aa Morea is Customs Administration was intended to due in about 9 am... this morning with be impressed upon the Central Govers the Home mail ria Suer" (letters and ment. The Note requested "with a view papers, dated London, February 4th, and ̧ to the resumption of the trade of the parcels of January 28th). The Post Office port with the least possible delay that sorting staff will be very busy to-day, for
A. S. WATSON immediate steps be taken to put a stop in addition to the two mails mentioned,
& CO., LTD.
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to these illegal activities of the so-called there will also be inward mails by the Strike Committee, who are unwarrantably. President ilson from I.B.A., infringing the Treaties between China Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai and by and the Foreign Powers concerned." the a... President Jefferson from Manila This requeat extends beyond the satisfac tion of the demands made by the Com-kong Amateur Dramatic Club of lord. The second performance by the Hong- MARRIAGES. DREWETT GROTITES. At Shanghai, omissioner of Customs So long as this Dunsany's interesting play If!! whe
February 9th, MAY LESLIE GRUIFitas, of Goven, Glasgow, to JOHN WELLY trade boycott is maintained for so long To-day there is a matinee at 4.30, when given at the Theatre Royal last night. MILLAR DREWETT, of Glasgow.
MACPHERSON-CUTHBERT. At Shanghai, will all the Governments that claim to the juvenile element of the community ou February 25th, MARY MANORY speak for China-whether it Canton or will doubtless be well represented, for RODGIE CUTESERT, of Perth, Scotland, Peking-be open to the charge of countea generation, if only by reason of its the play is one to appeal to the younger to FINLEY COOK MACPHERSON, of Reay, ancing, if not encouraging, a repudiation gorgeous setting, and its savour of the magical. There will further evening of their solemn pledges and of viewing performances to-morrow and Saturday. the treaties made by Foreign Powers with and as the booking at the opening per-..
4..
Caithness, Scotland.
DEATHS
ALGAR-At Shanghai, on February 25th, ALBERT EDHUND Acasa, aged 52 years. MACHADO.-At "Shanghai, on February 28th, CARLOS JACINTO MACHADO; jr., the dearly beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. MACHADO, aged one year. STEINBERG.At Harbin, on February 16th,
China as mere "scraps of paper."
Dr. S. W. Tao, LL.D., is to distributa J. S. STEINBERG, Chinese Customs the prizes to the students of Sacred Heart Service, passed away. Deeply re- English School on Sunday at 3.30 p.m. gretted by all his colleagues and friends, WAZAMAKI-At Shanghai, on February.
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formances went in the usual local way,- that is in a last minute rush for seats- those who wish to make sure of securing seats and none should miss the op- portunity of auch an enjoyable evening as is provided by "I"should lose no time in making sure of them for one of the next two evenings available.
"
Among the passengers who left for bome on the Hector yesterday wero the Rev. and Mrs. C. N. K. Mackenzie.
The Hon. Mr. P. H. Holyoak is dis 28th, Torre KARL GUSTAY, the dearlyributing the prizes at the Central beloved child of Mr. K. G. WAZA British School, Kowloon, to-morrow Mr. Mackenzie has been a missionary in MARI, Consul-General for Finland,
afternoon. and Mrs. WANAMAKI, aged sight months
kong, and known as Kowloon INLAND Lors-Nos. 490, 491 and 492. Together Hongkong Office: 1a, Chster Road. with No. 496, 498 and 500, SHANG-London Office: 131, Fleet Street, EC. HAI STREET, Moxeroxteti, erect
ed thereon respectively. **Aren 1,020 Square Feet Each Lot;
Crown Rent: $16.00 Each Lot.
AND
KOWLOON INLAND LOTS Nos. 493, 494 and
495, Together with Nos, 490, 492 and 494, SHANGHAI STREET aforesaid, erected thereon respectively. Area: 1,020 Square Feet Each Lot. Crown Rent: $16:00 Each Lot TO BE BOLD
IN TWO LOTS
PUBLIC AUCTION
OF
The Daily Press.
Hosokuro, Maxox 4TB, 1926.
THE POWERS AND CANTON,
Tan news is very welcome, though it is so long overdue, that the Foreign Towers represented at Peking have united in a representation to the Chinese Government
The Chinese community organised at least three big sweeps on the Hongkong Derby. As usual, the largest was that
China for the past quarter of a century in South China. He came out to the Far East with his mother, the first Mrs. B. Judd Barnett, when he was 23 years Songmoon in 1900, when the C.M.B. of age, and was the only missionary in gospel hall was destroyed during a riot.
of the Chinese Club, the first prize Mr. Mackemic escaped harm and came to Hongkong. Later he was sent to amounting, to 8108,000.
Limehow, being the first foreigner to Bettie in this city at a time when anti- foreign sentiment was strong. When fir Cecil Clementi (then Mr. Clementi) was despatched by the Hongkong Government to administer relief during the great wangsi famine. Mr. Mackenzie asasted him in that work for several months He has opened a number of missionary owing to the impairment of his health stations, and is now on the way Home
The St. Andrew's (Kowloon) Monthly Messenger states that the very bag de cided to give the offertory on Sunday morning gezt towards the appeal for the stricken Church at Limehowfu.
At the Confirmation service held by the Bishop of Victoria (the Rt. Rev. C. I Dappuy) at St. Andrew's Church, Kow- loon, on Sunday evening laat, twelve males and thirteen females were confirm ed
According to the report sent to the Sanitary Bureau of the Formosa Gev- fernment by the Director of the Po Ai Hospital, Poochow on January 23rd, a FRIDAY, THE 5TH DAY OF MARCH, 1926, regarding what is described in their Note
disease closely resembling the pneumonio plague, seems to have broken out in the at 8 o'clock P.M.
as the deplorable situation which has
vicinity of the city. The report says AT THE "
To-morrow afternoon, the Hon Mr that an ex-clerk of the hospital called on arisen at Cantors in connection with the Tratman, Secretary for Chinese Affairs, the Director on the 15th of the month illegal action of the so-called Strike Com is performing the reremony in conneens having died of sickness quite similar and telling him that over a dozen per- mittee, in acizing cargo discharged from tion with the opening of the new exten to the pneumonic plague in villages near ships in harbour before the cargo reschez sion at the Kwong Wah Hospital, Yau- his, whereas are than forty had died in the suburbs of the city, he wished to the Customs Home." That Joint Note, matí.
get anti-plague vaccine -The Director further learned from a Chinese doctor
CHINA AUCTION "ROOMS,
The Business-¿will be carried on in future under the Bans Style.or Firm Name by MR. JAMES FRANCIS 4, DUDORLL STREET, VICTORIA, HONGKONG,
Ma, E. V. M. E. DE SOUSA,
WEIGHT, JUNIOR. •
sabato WRIGHT & CO. Hongkong, 1st March, 1926.
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HONGKONG & ʻSHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
THE FINAL DIVIDEND Declared for
7.
...
a
For further Particulars and Conditions of
Bale, Apply to
MESKS. JOHNSON, STOKES: it will be observed, is dated February
& MASTER.
A quantity of oil, accidentally drop having his establishment on Nastaz Prince's Buildings, Hongkong
By that time the drastic actionped into the fire, caused severe burns to Road that a man living outside of the OB TOP taken by the Customs Commissioner to cook employed at the To Yuen Respital in a highly foverish state and East Gate, Lad been brought to his box- Ma. E. V. M. E. DE SOUSA, defeat these illegal activities on the part taurant, at West Point, on Tuesday. The vomiting blood. He died after six days, the Year ending S1st DecemZE; 1925,
- The Auctioneer. at the Rate of THREE POUNDS Sterling: together with a BONUS of TWO POUNDE
Hongkong, 23rd February, 1926. of the Strike Committee had proved man was taken to the Government Civil and his body was taken home. After- |wards, the Chinese doctor learned that Sterling is Payable on and after the lar
effective. The Canton Government was Hospital for treatment.
height members of the family had died of MARCH, 1926, at the Offices of the Oor."
forced to exercise its authority, over the
disease thowing similar symptom poration where Shareholders are Requested
According to news renching Hongkong From then advices the Director suspect- to Apply for Warrants, Bened TURNISHED FLAT- Midlevel, Suit strikers organisation. It very clearly yesterday, the United States destroyered that the pneumonic plague was pre. By Order of the Court of Director, One or Two Bachelors. Also Eight showed to the world that it really does Truston grounded at 5 pm, on Tuesday valent among the natives in the neigh.....
AH. BAELOW!
Roomed HOUSE in Excellent Condition exercise authority over the strikers, er in the Yangtze Estuary. The officers bourhood of Foochów, but it was very Chief Manager. “ Unfurnished. May be Let in Flats. Tel.
Poping and crew were taken off and efforts were difficult for him to necertain, the nature [3264 HongKong, 27th February, 1926. [8255 | 4630. |BMALL INVESTORS,
at least haa very effective influence in progress to reboat verse).
of the epidemic.
Tenders Addrassed to "THE SECRE. TARY, MUNICIPAL COUNCIL, KULANGSU, Amor," must be Received Not Later Than MAY 31′′t, 1926..
Fall Particulars can be obtained on Application to the Undersigned,
By Order,
HL: G. REED, 1
Secretary, Keziasso MUNICIPAL COUNCIL. 'Connell Room, Kulangen, Amoy ja
February 26th, 1926.
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