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NEW ADVERTISE-
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MENTS.
NOTICE.
THE SANITARY BOARD wishra THE BOtion of the Public, and especially of those who have recently come to this Colony, to the possibility of Dysenters and
INTIMATIONS.
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 2nd, 1927.
THE HONG Kong and ko.
LOON TAXICAB · CO., LIMITED.
NOTICES EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the HONG KONG AND KOWLOON TAXIOAR COMPANY, LIMITED, will he held at Don Veont the Office of the Company, 35,
* NOOR DAY OF JULY, 1927, at 12 o'clock for the purposes of considering, and if approved, of passing the following Resolution as an Extraordinary Resolu
on, vie:-
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
of Uncooked on. .g., Hoad Central, on TUESDAY, the 5TH
Fover by eating
Chinese Market-gardoners use manure from human sources and their custm is to pour the manare or spray it from watering-pots in liquid form over the growing Plants.
Disense-producing Parasites are there. fore possibly present on the surfaces of Plants, eg, Lottuces, over which the Gardener's spray falls..
D. DAVIES, Secretary, SANITARY BOARD. [5090
2nd July, 1927.
FOURTH OF JULY.
THE AMERICAN COMMUNITY WILL BE "AT HOME" TO Tа FRIENDS
ON
MONDAY, JULY FOURTH
Ат
THE HONG KONG HOTEL ROOF GARDEN
FROM TO 6,30 1,
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HONG KONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION,
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Certificate No. 5/NS 285 dated Hong Kong, 14th October, 1913. for 5 Shares numbered 1.1523/14627, and Certificate. No. 5/N898 inclusive, dated Hong Kong 14th Octobra, 1913, 2432 and for 5 Shares numbered 62432 and 33738/3373 inclusive, all registered in the Name
LI SING KON; bave icon and should thean
of
"That the HONG KONG AND KOWLOON "TAXICAB COMPANY, LIMITED, "be Wound Up voluntarily **and
that MH. 1. "“CLELAND, GA, of Mesara. LOWE, BINGHAM & MATTHEWS bo, and is hereby appointed "Liquidator for the purpose "of such Winding Up."
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AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that should the foregoing Resolution be passed by the requisite Majority it will be submitted for confirmation a Special Resolution A Further EXTRAORDINARY MEETING, and
such Meeting will be held on WEDNES
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DAY, the 20TH DAY OF JULY, 1927, at the Same Time and Place for the purpose of considering, and if thought
, confirming such "Resolution Special Resolution accordingly.
By Order of the Board,
SUM PAK MING, Chairman.
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INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGA- TION CO., LIMITED.
THE
HE FORTY-SIXTH ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Company will be held at the Ofces of the General Managers, Messrs. JARDINE MATHESON & Co. LT, Pedder Street. Hang Kong, on MONDAY the 25TH JULY, 1927, st 11.00 4., for the pur. pose of receiving the Report of the Directors, passing the Accounts, and electing Directors and Anditors.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the company will be CLOSED from the
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INTIMATIONS.
FOR LADIES!!
A Wise Precaution
before and after
BATHING
is to use
OLEANDER
SUNBURN
LOTION.
ویا
labourer is inclined to follow what he regards as the line of least resistance. Possibly, however, the labourers will not be so easily stampeded when they conie realise that obedience to the agita- tor's order may have the effect of landing them in gaol. When a man is told. to jump and finds himself between the devil and the deep seu the probabilities are that he will remain where he is.
STEPHENS.
H.E, the Governor has appointed| DEATH OF MRS. M. J. D. Mr. T. W. H. Hosegood to be au official Justice of the Peace for tho Colony,
Lient.-Comdr. Croes of H.M.S. Marazion had a gold watch and
chain worth $250 stolen from his cabin on Thursday.
FUNERAL TO-DAY..
NORTHERN CHIEFS
CONFER.
BANQUET AND NIGHT SITTING.
KAI SHEK.
"Ocenas may dry and rocks may
Mr. M. J. D. Stephens, an old and well-known resident of the SUN'S OPINION OF CHIANG Colony, died yesterday at the Peak Hospital after a short illness. She had suffered fróm a mild form of fever for a week and about three rot, but this determination of ours. days ago the complaint was to exterminate the Reds will not Mrs. diagnosed as typhoid. Death took alter,"
This was the prevailing sentiment voiced at the all-night place soon after mid-day.
conference of Anknochun leaders in the residence of Marshal Chang Tsa Lin, trend ̧ .
Costen, at the Theatre Royal, he ginning at 6.30 p.m. to-day. This
There will be a grand concert for It cannot be too strongly em-Servicemen, arranged by phasised that the Bill makes no attempt to restrict the rights of labour or to interfere with any genuine dispute between employer will be the second of the series. and employed. An impression gain- ed ground that the new Ordinance would prevent what is known as the sympathetic strike. This is not so. A strike concerned solely with some trade dispute is perfectly legal and if workmen engaged in totally different occupations wish to join that strike to help their friends and
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News, was received in Singapore recently of the death in a flying accident of Lieut. Rawdon F. G. Salmond, R.N., aged 23, only son of Mr. H. B. Salmond, of the Eastern Extension Telegraph Co and Mrs. Salmond.
A Chinese detective, in the course
bring the dispute more quickly of executing an arms warrant at to a termination they have full Queen's Road Central, was bitten liberty to do so. Employees of the by mongrel dog belonging to an Crown may not strike, but apart Indian. The dog has since beer Protects the skin against the from this stipulation any strike, sent to Kennedy Town for observa- sympathetic or otherwise, is legal tion, and the detective to the providing it has no object other Government Civil Hospital. than the settlement of the trade dispute and is not deliberately cal- culated to coerce the Governament
hottest sun.
Prevents and Cures
SUNBURN.
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Mrs. Stephens, was the widow of Mr. M. J. D. Stephens, a well known solicitor who was long re. sident in the Colony and amassed ́a considerable fortunte. Her mar age took place in Hong Kong about 2 years ago..
The funeral will take place at Happy Valley to-day at. 6 o'clock,
CHILD'S DEATH.
The conference was preceded by a grand hanquet given by Marshal Chang Tso Lin to his allies in the anti-Communist cause. Present at
the function were Marshal Chang Tsung Chang, Marshal Suo Chuan Fang, General Chang Tso IIsiang, General Wu Chun Sheng, General Han Lin Chun, General Yang Yu Ting and General Chang Isino
No Cleanliness South,
The death took place yesterday, after an illness of about a fort- Liang. night, of the eleven months old daughter of Dr. and Mrs. F. M. In the course of the dinner Mar- Graca-Ozorio, No. 2, Cambay Build-shal Chang arose and made a specch
ing, Kowloon. The funeral took in the course of which he said that
place at the Catholic Cemetery, since his election to the command Happy Valley, last evening. Thereof the Ankunchun army his sole were many friends present, and a object had been to clear China of number of floral tributes were communisın, "But now there is not a placed on the grave.
single clean spot south of the Yellow River," continued the Mukden leader. "and it becomes all the
While Mr. G. A. Walker of the Kowloon-Canton Railway was back- ing his motor car on Thursday through the hardship it would cause afternoon, a Chinese who happened TIGHT MONEY IN JAPAN. moro nccessary for those of us as- to any considerable section of the to pass behind the car was knocked community, Under this latter down. One of the back wheels of clause, of course, it naturally fol- the car passed over the man's right lows that a strike of those engaged foot and he had to be taken to upon essential services would be hospital for treatment.
JULY to TH AUGUST 1927, Price: 60 cts, and $1,20, illegal,. The break-down of the gas LOSE OF STOLE nced to the Bauk Both Days inclusive.
New
Certificates not bo before the 28rm JULY, 1927, Certificates for the Shares will be issued and the aforesaid Cortilicatas Nos. 5/NS 2896 and 5/NS 2896 will be thereafter treated by this Corporation Be Null and Void.
By Order of the Court of Directors, A. C. HYNES,
Acting Chief Manager. Hong Kong, 20th June, 1927. [5085
THE CHINESE ENGINEERING & MINING COMPANY, LTD. 6% FIRST MORTGAGE DEBEN. TURES (KAILAN BONDS),
PAYMENTS
DAYMENT of The HALF-YEARLY INTEREST Due on 1st JULY, 1927, will be made on presentation
By Order of the Board,
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General Managers. Hong Kong, 24th June, 1927. [5072
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50873
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DEATHS. GRACA-Ozonio-At No. 2, Cambay Building, Kowloon, on July 1st, THERESA CHRISTINI, dearly beloved daughter of Dr. and Mrs. F. M. GRACA-OZORIO. Sreyness-On Friday, July 1st, at noon, at the Peak Hospital, Hong Kong Mrs. M. J. D. STEPHENS, widow of the late Mr. M. J. D. Stephens..
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HONG KONG, July 2nd, 1827.
ILLEGAL STRIKES IN
HONG KONG.
or electric light supply, for exam ple, or dislocation of the telephone or sanitary services or of the ordi. nary facilities for transport would effect the community to such a
Another big fire took place in the military barracks in Vintong. on... Thursday. The fire broke out late
DIFFICULTIES OF HALF- YEARLY SETTLEMENT.
BANK OF JAPAN TO THE RESCUE.
'Business and industry, which have
more
sociated in the anti-Red crusade to pull together and exert their utmost efforts. Whatever differences may have existed between us in the past should be laid aside and for- gotten in the face of the common enemy. In short we should start with a clean slute.?
Become Sworn Brothers. at night and it took more than two been suffering from tight money, are
Marshal Chang then proposed that hours to put it out. A matshed facing a difficult situation all those present exchange family building used as a dining hall was with the approach of the half-yearly records and become sworn brothers. destroyed but fortunately very little settlement. Uncertain conditions He emphasised the necessity of this damage was done to the munitions rule in the money market and banks as indicating a united front on the and other military supplies. There maintain a conservative policy since part of the Ankuochun toward the were no casualies.
the financial crisis. The Bank of Red menace. Japan, however, appears to consider
extent that it might reasonably be argued that the atrike was bring ing pressure upon the Government through the hardship it entailed upon the public. A lightning strike
The proposal was received with would be illegal also because its In commemoration of the Jubilee that the actual conditions do not general approval. General Wu Chun object is naturally, to create dis Year of the Canadian Confedera-need liberal assistance under the Sheng, the tupan of Heilungklang, turbance by taking the public un-tion, the Publicity Department of law laid down to deal with the was voted oldest brother by reason the Canadian Pacific have issue a monetary panie and is looking of bis age. Chang Teung Chang
awares.
If workmen are frightened by little booklet entitled "Confeders closer inte applications for loans. was second, followed by Marshal intimidators to strike in a manner tion and the Canadian Pacific." Bills placed on the counters of city Sun Chuan Fang, General Chang now declared illegal they can be The book gives a brief account of banks must have endorsement by Tso Hsiang, General Yang Yu Ting apprehended and if the Bill is to
the progress of the Company since members of the Board of the com- and Han Lin Chun. General Chang. achieve its object it should, as soon
pany. which draws them, or be Hsiao Liang was naturally excluded, secured in a way which is a prac- since he belongs to a younger gene- tical impossibility for the average ration.
as it is passed, be explained very it was formed, reviews its activities clearly to the Chinese community to-day and the position the Cana An Ordinance of this nature will
Saturday evenings at Lee Gardens half-year term now closing.
Defence Decided.
be valueless unless those whom it dian Pacific holds as a national primarily concerns are made aware institution.
concern. Many companies have of its existence and understand fully
raised funds on accommodation bills The dinner over, the general retir its implications. Ordinance or po
A capital programme has been to invest in equipment and in other ed for a military and political con- ordinance, however, the intimidator in times of trouble will always be arranged for to-night by Mr. H.forms not readily convertible into ference which lasted from eleven at work. He is already a criminal Dowell, L.R.A. M., bandmaster of cash and the renewal of these bills until four o'clock in the morning. in the eyes of the law and it is the duty of the police constantly to the band of the 1st Cameroniana, is difficulty to obtain. The cases are The military situation was Brat. scurch for him and to bring him for the second of the series of pro-many where it will be a hard pro- taken up for discussion, and it was to book. To make the police taak menade concerts being given on biem how to carry through the pointed out that there should be casier the new Bill débines very precisely what may be regarded as
no fear of further advance of the intimidation
To intimidate means to cause and dancers of the Battalion. The in the mind of a person a reason price of admission has been reduced able apprehension of injury to him or to any member of his to $1, with Servico men in uniform family or of violence or damage at half prics, to any person or property, und the expression injury includes injury other than physical or material injury, and accordingly the expression "apprehension of injury includes an apprehension of boycott, or loss of any kind, or of exposure hatred, ridicule, or contempt."
There
by the full band, pipers, drummers In this connection the President Nationalist forces into North China, and Vice-President of the Tokyo So far the Anknochun had always Chambers of Commerce called on been on the offensive which might Mr. Mitsuchi, Finance Minister, and have been responsible for the recent Mr. Inouye, Governor of the Bank reverses in Honan and along the of Japan, with a view to ameliorat-Tientsin-Pukow Railway. But now ing the condition.
that it was decided to be on the
DAYLIGHT HIGHWAY
ROBBERY,
VICTIM SUFFERS SLIGHT
INJURY...
The Bank of Japan, however, is defence it would not be difficult for ready to invest in commercial bills the Ankuochun to maintain its drawn by the less important men ground. in business and industry. Before THE new legislation concerning This is reasonably wide.
the Kenseikai Ministry went out the Bank reduced rates on commercial strikes, which the Hong Kong need not be any violence or even threat of violence. If a Chinese
Highway robbers were at work discounted better than those secur bills by 1. rin so as to have them Government are now considering, can prove that he was threatened
with of is designed to save the Colony, as
"be can secure again on Thursday. A Chinese ed by Government bonds. This conviction against anyone who foreman at the Brick Factory, failed to meet with any response, far as possible, from the loss and endeavours to
persuade him to leave his work. If he succumbe to Aberdeen, was, returning from his but the Bank is aware that med inconvenience occasioned by such the threat and leaves his job, and work to Aberdeen Village when he doing business in a small way ure
1.
movement other than that concern-
self.
Marabal Sun Chuan Fang, who strongly urged that there should be no slackening in the anti-commu- nist compaign, declared that oceans
to clear the country of communism might dry and rocks might rot but the determination of the Ankuochun must not be altered. This senti- ment was endorsed by all those pre- scat.
Uklang's Treacherous Heart.
a general exodus of workmen as by so doing helps forward some was, set upon by three robbers, who facing a growingly difficult position peace with the South Marshal Sun In the course of discussion of occurred during the political dised with a legitimate trade dispute, sprang at him from some bushes since the panic and is going to offer Chuan Fang-spoke very strongly FOR EUROPE. AND AMERICA, turbances of 1928. No scheme de he is liable to imprisonment him- They seized their victim and after more facilities for bills drawn by against General Chiang Kai Shek vised by the wit of man can pre- If, as we say, the alterna- marching him a distance of some them. These facilities will ho offer. He branded him as, a man with a
lives are carefully explained to the vent a timid population from being Ch
Chinese community, we should im- 20 yards, they searched him. Some
treacherous heart who needs "watch- agine that they would be more 890.10 was stolen from him, and not count them before they find their Shantung in a day or twe to re ed through city banks, which dis- ing. He said he would return to thrown into a panic by agitators, ready in the future than they have satisfied with their haul, the robbers way to the Central Institution. Mr. sume his campaign against General Comprehensive and Complete Report providing those agitators are suf-Leen in the past to co-operate with ripped their victim's cont sleeves Shijikata Vice-Governor of the Chiang and that he would retire as
ficiently unscrupulous in their tical agitator,
the police in denouncing the poli-
with a penknife and in the process Bank, will make arrangements in 800n as he is crushed. Marshal methods, but most certainly prac Another section of the Bill pre-slightly cut his arm.
this connection with branches as Chang spoke in a similar vein.. Koba, Osaka, Kyoto and Nagoya on tical steps can, and should, be taken vents Hong Kong Unions from being directed by Unions or other
his trip to Kobe, where he officially by the Authorities to stiffen the organisations outside of the Colony.
openg the new branch. measure of resistance, which it may This is another step taken towards
industrial securing
peace which we be expected a victim will offer in think will be commended. There is the face of some secret threat: It no attempt to restrict the legiti
of the
NEWS OF THE FAR EAST
In given in the
"HONG KONG WEEKLY PRESS,"
with which is incorporated "THE CHINA OVERLAND TRADE REPORT."
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WEATHER REPORT.
Yesterday's weathor report, fore- is in this direction that the pro- Kong but it is determined that they Royal Observatory at 5.30 p.m., mate activities of Unione in Hong cast and remarks, issued by the posed legislation works. The agita shalt n not be made the tools of
The stated: tor, who unfortunately very fre- Bil
senergies Ginewhere.
one to which no quently escapea police viligauce, with the rights aut conditions of Trade Unionist, concerned solely may find it an easy mattor now to inbour, could possibly take excep- frighten an ignorant labourer into tion. It has been read u Grst time leaving his work. The hardship passed into law at next Thursday's. and it is expected that it will be entailed may not be serious and the meeting of the Legislative Council.
There is little change in pressure distribution since this morning. The anti-cyclone and the Tongking depression remaining stationary,
LOCAL FORECASTS. winds, mode rate cloudy, equally rain.
Marshal Sun further said that the Ankuochun should not adopt the Kuomintang flag nor consent to the monopolisation of all power by that party alone. Finally it was decided Sun to wire to General Yon Hai to ask Marshal Chang and Marshal
Shan asking him to declare his attitude on the subject of com- munism. The conference went on record that the subject of com- munism must be first settled before other political issues, which should be left to a national conference after the suppression of the com-
INDEPENDENCE DAY AT THE CAFE PARISIEN.
As a fitting celebration of the Glorious Fourth, the Café Restaur ant Parisien will be, supplying a specially excellent monu. The or thestra will play appropriate music -during the afternoon and evening, munists.
Ono feature of the arrangement is that the price will remain the
ARIZE,
Both General Yon and General Chiang are invited to join. the Anlquechun against the Reds- N. O. Standard.