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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER
INTIMATIONS.
REMOVAL NOTICE,
INTIMATIONS.
FOR SALE.
ARDWOOD LIGETER
HCAROLINA Good Condi
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have THIS DAY REMOVED my
Offices to KAYAMALLY BUILD tion. Capacity: 500 tons. Dimensions: TEETING of FAREWELL to the
Length 195 feet, Bram 30 foot, Depth J. K. AND MING, QURER'E ROAD CESTRALASIAN
A. E HALL 11 feet 8 inches, Draft Light 3 foot Qfices and Stations of
KACONACHIE in Union CHURCH
Solicitor.6 inches, Loaded 8 feet-Apply to: THE CHINESE MARITIME
TO280 STANDARD OIL (OMPANY OF
NEW YORK, UNION BUILDING. CUSTOMS for Kowrow and DISTRICT LECTURE HALL, THIS EVENING. will be CLOSED to PUBLIC BUSI Tea: 5 O'CLOCE: MEETING: 5.30. NESS on WEDNESDAY, the 10T OCTOBER, 1923.
F. HAYLEY BELL
Commissioner of Chinese Custom,
Kowloon and District. York Buildings
Hong Kong, 2nd Oct., 1929. [6792
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Order that A COMPLETE LIST | I
be obtained for Record Par- may poses, will those Ladies and Gentlemen resident in Hong Kong and other than Members of His Majesty' Forces, whe have had any Decoration conferred upen them by His MAJESTY THE KING, please inform the AIDE-DE-CAMP, GOYEN- KENT HOUSE. A Reply is requested by 9TH OCTOBER, 19:29.
(SA)-A. J. L WATTE,
Captain, AIDE-DE-CAMP.
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PUBLIC AUCTION, DARTICULARS & CONDITIONS
PA Sale by Public Auction to be held on TUESDAY, the PTE DAY of OCTOBER 1929, at Yr., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR, of One Lot of Crown Laud at Sham- samipo, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, commencing from 1st July, 1998, with the option of renewal at a Crown Beat to be fixed by the Surveyor of HIS MAJESTY THE KIxo. for one farther term of 24 yaara less three days.
No. of Skie. 1
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PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
Kowloon In Registry No.
Adjoining AB
Joan, Inland 1.ot No. Locality.
1134, Shamshaipo.
Lot No 1157,
Boundary
Masure
menta.
..
As per
sale plan.
About
Annual
Ronial,
Bquare feet.
Upeat Price.
932
B.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
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PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS
of the Sale by Public Anotion to
be held on TUESDAY, the 9TH DAY of OCTOBER, 1923, &: 3 r., at the Offons of the Fablic Works Department, by Order of HIS BECELLENCY THE GOVERNOR, of Que Lot of CROWN LAND & Mong Kok Tsui, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for tom of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Hant to be fized by the Surveyor of His MAJESTY TAX Kme, for one further term of 75 years.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
No. of Sale.1
Locality. Registry No
Lot No. 2145,
Kowloon Inland
Junction of Prince
Edward Road and
G.
Nathan Road.
Boundary.
Messure-
mente.
As per
: nolo pinn
Contenta in
20,550
Equare feet.
AnDual
Rental
48,237.10. Upset Price. |
B.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
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PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Bale by Public Auction to be held on TUESDAY, the 9TH DAY OF at the OCTOBER 1923, at 8
Offices of the Fabio Works Department, by Order of H EXCELLENCY THE GOTTEROE of One Lot of CROWN LAND at Shamshaipo, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 year, commen cing from 1st July, 1898, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Sarveyor of His MAJESTY "THE KING, for one further term of 24 years less three days.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
Registry No.
Locality.
Now Kowloon Inland
Lot No. 1168. :
Junction of Aplin St. and Shek Kip Mei St.
| No of Sale.
Bhamaraipo.
Boundary
Mensula
menis.
per
salo pak
A
5,814
Contents in
Equare feet
Upest Price.
(67-6
WANTED.
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TA. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL
GARRISON SCHOOL SWIM. <
'MING SPORTS.
6TE, Entries A
10.50 SCHOLARS
commencing A & Combined VERGER CLERK,
V.R.C. BATHS OCTOBER for OLD Must be Christian and speak English
HANDICAP and Chinese. Duties Office Work Fire Lengths) should be sent to the HEAD Mornings Per Week, with Attendance at MASTER. Post Entries will be as Daily Services: Vorger's Duty on cepted. This Hace is timed for 12
in Writing. Noon. Sundays-Application
s Giving Refareness, to THE DEAN,
* [6797 JOHN'S CATREDSAL
HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
THE SIXTH
EXTRA BACE
THE MEETING will be held (Weather Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, STE OCTOBER and 0 MONDAY, OCTOBER, 1928, Com-
Both Days. mencing at 3.30 PM on
The First Bell will be Bung at.. The Obarge for Admission to the Public Enclosure will be $1.00 Per Day for all
including Persona
Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform Half Members are advised that they abow
how their Badges to obtain Admission to the Mambera' Enclosure.
Price.
Ladies.
ht
Each Member has the right to in- trodace Non-members to the Members' Enclosure, Tickets for whom can be abtained from Mesars. LINSTEAD DAVIS, at $5.00 Each Fer Day Up to FRIDAY, 5ra OCTUBER, 1928.
The Charge for Admission for Ladies to the Members' Enclosure will be $2.60 Per Day. Fach Member can obtain, apon application to the SECRETARY of Charge. Badges for Admission of 2 Ladies Free
"
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ROYAL HONG KONG YACHT CLUB.
"TREVESSA TROPHY."
THE TENTH BI-ANNUAL RACE for SHIPS LIFEBOATS H bu sailed on WEDNESDAY, the 51st OCTOBER NETT, Starting at 47,M.
Each Ship may enter Any Number of Boats
from CHATTE. COURSE-Start Rocks, thence to Kowisor Rock (P), Mark of YACHT CLUB (S), Cear Rock Gas Brot (P), Finish at the YACHT CLUB scross the Line from WEST to BAIT
Position Competing Bosta should be in at the Starting Line by 3.30 PM
Ships proposing to auter Boats are requested to notify the HON, SECRE- TABY, HATAL HONG KONG YACHT CLUB, Not Later Than NOON, on the Sist OCTOBER.
RAJ, VERNALI,
Hoa, Secretary ROYAL HONG KONG YACHT CLUB. Hong Kong, Srd Oct, 1999. [6789
HONG KONG TRAMWAYS, LTD.
TRAMWAY ORDINANCE, 1902.
Bookmakers, Tie Ta will not be permitted to operate with- TOTICE IS HEREBY, GIVEN the Precincts of the HONG KONot this Company infonda to JOCKEY CLUB during the Race Meeting.
apply to the Governet-in-Council for [6773
power to adastruct :---
MACAO RACES. DRAFT Programmes and Entry
Farms for the TENTH EXTRA RACE MEETING to be held on JUN- DAY, 14TH OCTOBER, 1928 (Weather Permitling), may be obtained from the 1RBU, Macio, Cauxway BAT STABLES, and ROXOR ADVERTISING CO.
Entries CLOSE at Macao 230 .M., WEDNESDAY, 310 OCTOBER, 1928.
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THE INTERNATIONAL RACE & RECREATION CLUB OF MACAO, LTD.
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"OLDERS of the UNDRAWN TICKETS in the MACAO SWEEP- CHAMPION
requested to STAKES communicate with THE INTER. NATIONAL RACE & RECREA TION ULUB OF MACAO, LTD., MACAO.
CARLOS DE MELLO LEITÃO,"
Chairman, Board of Directors,
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Macas, 20th Sept., 1928.
BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES.
PUBLIC AUCTION
OF THE
VICTORIA,
Hong Kong, and known as:
1.-One Undivided Twenty-second Part or Share of and in the Reclamation Rights (or Reclamation) in respect of MARINE LOT No. 43. Area: 1,723 Square Feet or thereabouts. 2-Two Undivided Twenty second Parte or Shares of and in the Reclamation Rights (or Reclamation) in respect. of MARINE LOT No. 43. Aren: 3,446 Square Feet, or thereabouts.
TO BE FOLD
(a) A Single Track Tramway of approximately 330 Yards in
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"THE PEAK- FLATS.” ITUATED within Two Minutes' Walk from the Tram Station and reriooking the Southern Side of the
and Ready for Occupation.
Fire-Boomed FLATS and
Six-Roomed FLATS
with all Modern Conveniences, Drying Booms and Cut-bogaes, Two Lafts.
Apply to
-
CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME-ORIENT,
4TH FLOOR, FACH BANK BUILDING
EUROPEAN FLATS
TO LET.
AT MODERATE RENTAL BRAEMAR TERRACE.
BETWEEN MEN YVIN GARDENS D and Quazar Bar Overlocking LTETKES PASS
Three Rooms, closed in Verandab, Hot and Cold Water, Electric Light Excellent Kitchen. Copper, Servants" Quarters, Amah's Boom, &c.
Two Bath Rooms, Modern Sanitation,
Available from 1 NOVEMBER 1928.
Apply to
· Mxasks, BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, STOAR BOOK Orrick.
[6757.
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Longth long BowareTON FURNISHED,
CANAL BOAD EAST between PRAYA BART and LEIGHTON HILE ROAD
WAT
and (0) A Single Track Tramway of £0 Yards in approximately Length connecting the Tram- RUSSELL Depot in
With BowRINGTON STELET CASAL ROAD EAST. Both Extensions to be carried out m accordance with Plans deposited with the DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS,
L. C. F. BELLAMY,·
General Manager. Hong Kong, 21st Sept, 1928. [6779
"NOTICE.. UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LIMITED. NERTIFICATE No. T/92 for Twenty Shares, 24 Per Share Paid Up, Nambered 113130/113149 in this Society standing in the Name of
Four Ecom
FLATS, at 16, MacDowsell, Rosa, with Modern Conveniences. Immediate Occupation Unfurnish. ed from 1 NOVEMBER, 1929,. For Particulars, Apply: XAVIER BROS., 2, QUIZN'S BOLD. TEL
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MILAT in CARNARVON BUILDINGS,
For Boomed HOUSE
in. MINDEN Avenue, KowloON.
Apply to:- HUMPHRRYS ESTATE & FINANCE CO., LTD.
Alarandra Buildings.
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[6672 a Month from the Date One Year, From 17 DECEMBER Expiration of Ona hereof the above Document be not forth 1998.-P.O. Box B-48. coming the Said Certificate will be deemed CANCELLED and of No
HY Continue to suffer when
3rd, 1928.
in Malaya are considering the INTIMATIONS.
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This figure represents about double the amount which, would be cor mally in stock. When this boarded supply becomes available for sale, and, in addition, every rubber estate is free to produce as much ne it likes, owing to the removal of the restrictions imposed by the British Government, it is expected
Bir case of
(8 fatal); paratyphoid; 1 Chinese contract system, under 5 of enteria; 1 of which Chinese are only paid for the puerperal fever (fatal) and, in- latex they actually bring in, and fluenza fatalities were reported to are quite content to make their the Medical Officer of Health last own arrangements with regard to work. On Monday one case of Ilving conditions. The Chinese who small-pox and one of enteric, both goes to Malaya asks nothing better Chinose, were notified, than to be paid his wages and to
Great excitement was caused in be allowed to fend for himself, and it is not surprising that some Percival Street last night when cries - planters should tend increasingly of "save life "originating from an
to turn to a form of labour which apartment over a restaurant were has no restrictions imposed upon taken up by passers-by and police it by a paternal government. The whistles were blown. "Armed rob- planters protest that the increasing bery was the rumour but on a' demands of an anxious Legislature strong detachment of Shantung and in the matter of the care of Indian constables and watchmen Indian labour impose a burden entering the premises they soon which rubber estates can ill afford, returned with smiles all over their
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the
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Married couple fightes especially at the present time. They faces. point out that they are called on to was the laconic verdict provide schools, hospitals, medical origin of the trouble. attendance, elaborate coolic lines,
Strong criticism of the six months" and, at the same time, to pay a
will maintain sentence imposed by Mr. Justica wage which labourer in tolerable comfort and Starens at the Penang Assizes on Chinese who was found with provide a margin for savings.". '.
The Government of India con-editions documents in his posses- siders that the wages now paid on zion is made by the Penang Gazette. Malaya estates are scarcely suf- After pointing out the anti-British ficient to cover the bare coat of character of these documents, the living. On the other hand, the newspaper says:-With all respect Planters Association of Malaya has to a very careful and painstaking inquired very carefully into the judge we venture to suggest that matter, and declares the Indian the impression that the law regards" labourers suffer no hardship under edition so lightly that six months' present conditions. The wages paid imprisonment is sufficient atone- are sufficient not only for health ment for those who take part in it, and comfort, but allow an ample is dangerous to the community. margin for savings at a rate What Penang wants is the best which canbles the Indian labourer Fudge she has ever had for any achieve a modest independence length of time, Mr. Justice Sproule, in a period commensurate with the Ten' or fifteen years in gaol with most attractive terms of employ-a liberal dose of the cat is the only ment." We are not in a position antidote to the poison of sedition. to say which of these two views is Conspirators think twice before they nearer the truth, but it is easy, to incur such a risk ne, that. appreciate the point of view of the
to
The task of selecting the M.C.C. planter confronted with a demand for higher wages for his Indian team for Australia is always a thankless one: There has been a labourers,
From the political, as well as the persistent crusade against "elder- practical, point of view, it is desir-ly" professionals but this is what able to encourage the employment happens when one of the veterans of Indians on the Malaya rubber is passed over: "Barnsley" writes estates.
Not only are, they good to the Daily Mail in "the following workers, and find the country to straina:-Sir; Is it still too late to their liking, but, this field of em- include Frank Woolley in the Aus ployment is an outlet for a popula:tralian touring side 1. Can we afford tion which, in its own country to leave behind this brilliant Eng- is uncomfortably overcrowded. If, land cricketer, who, being care-free however, it is possible to collect of averages and honours, represents rubber by a much simpler and leasail that is pure and highest in the costly process than by employing great game! Hundreds are won- Indian labourers, the planters will dering here why the world's greatest quite naturally favour that method. left-hander is being left behind. tell us This letter, says an editorial nete, is typical of many all parts of the country with regard received by The Daily Man from to Woolley's mission from the M.C.C: team.
Effect, and A NEW CERTIFICATE POO ON HEBES are within there will be serious difficulties If, as it is said, the Chinese are Surely someone in authority can
for the said hares will be issued in its stead by the Society:
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I gather, writes the diarist "of a London paper to hand, that the meeting between the Prime Minister and the Earl of Birkenhead, Serre- tary for India, to discuss the date of the latter's retirement from the Government is likely to take place about the middle of next week. As
But this is not all-planters in prepared to go out and collect Malaya have also learned that latex, their only remuneration about the end of October a new being cash down for what they bring in, planters are not going to scale of wages will be fixed for
be bothered in these hard times with Indian labourers in certain dis-
all the rules, restrictions, and ex- tricts and it is scarcely necessary to pense involves in the employment my that the new standard proposed of Indian labour. is higher than the old.
It may be, therefore, that before Once upon a time--and this is long we shall hear bitter complaints of Chinese competition. in the no fairy tale rubber sold at 125.
Malaya plantations; on the other the date of Sir Austen Chamber ed. a pound, and at half, or even hand, we may hear that at the lain's return to the duties of For forthcoming meeting at Klang the sign. Secretary is necessarily prob lematis, Lord Birkenhead feels that quarter of that figure, an extra danger of inviting such competition his first duty is to Mr Baldwin, Office Work. Apply by Lotter stating Qualifications and few cents paid out in wages would is realized by the Indian Immigra- whose wishes he will consult before
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One thing appears entitled again to draw his pension 1873
rubber being sold at 9d. a pound, withdrawn, KOWLOON
however, any suggestion of an in-certain-the planters in Malaya of £3,000 a year se an ex-Lord- edh neither prevent nor postpone creased pay-roll for labour on the the increase demanded, if the Chancellor. During the time he has Indian Government insists that been Secretary for India he has forfeited this right, drawing only ANDERSON-On October 2nd, to Mr. plantations is received by planters higher wages shall be paid, for the salary of his active office, which with horrified amazement--to put it refusal would mean that further mildly. However, the fact is that migration of Tamil coolies world
be prohibited. and such a proposal has been made," on October 29th the Indian Immi- gration Committee meets in Klang, F.M.S., to fix new standard rates for Indian Inbourers employed on estates in Klang, Kuala Langat, and Kuala Selangor. The minimum rate proposed is 51 cents a day for
Mr. Geoffrey Malias, the British Womea-an in- cents men and. 41
film director, who passed through crease for both sexce of 10 cents Singapore. last year in the course per day as compared with the of a world tour by motor-cycle, current rate of wages. On those is to make three films for a British company in "India" and estates which employ Indian labour, the Far East. The first picture to the proposed new scale represents an increase in the wages-bill. of 2 and 33 per cent. for then and women respectively,
IN TWO LOTS
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PUBLIC AUCTION,
THURSDAY,
THE 4TH DAY O OCTOBER, 1928, AT 3 O'CLOCK YP.M.
THE CHINA AUCTION ROOMS, D'AGUILAZ STREET, VICTORIA, Hoso Koso,
BY..
Mr. E. Vi M. B. bi SOUSA, Anctioneer.
For further Particulars and Conditions of Sale, Apply to
Massa, JOHNSON, STOKES AND MASTER, PRINCE' BUILDING, Hone Kore, OF TO HEIMR.DK SOUSA, Anctionner. Hong Kong, 25th Sept., 1929, (6755"
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8 AM to 7PX. on Week Days. 13 Noor to 6. P. on Bandaya
AGENCIES.
The London Office of the HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, 21, BEDI LANE. E.0.4, is constantly receiving Enquiries from Home Manufacturers regarding Suitable Firma to act as Agents for their products in Hong Kong and Bouth China.
If Local Companies desirous of taking ap further Agencies will let us know the Idnes in which they are Interested the information will be forwarded to London and passed
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The Daily Press.
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CHINESE AND MALAYAN RUBBER.
on to interested parties as op- QUITE a lot of trouble appears to portunity offers. This Bervice is offered to our Readers be brewing in the rubber industry, without chargs and, of course, capecially that section of it which no obligation is ingurged on either
is established in Malaya. It has The Required Information should be been estimated that at the end of October when the present restric sent to the
Lions are removed there will be "about 80,000 tons of rubber in hand,
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, LTD, 11-lar House STREFI. Hong-Kong.
In these circumstances, it is not surprising to learn from the Straits Times that more and more estates
Sir Eric and Lady Stuart Taylor and family, Mr. J. M. Taggart, Mrs. A. G. Coppin, and Miss Doris Woods were among the passengers leaving here yesterday by the 8. Sarpedon for London and way
ports.
In tho political cluba one hears some dis- is of a similar amount. cussion as to whether; in the event of his undertaking a number of lucrative appointments in the busi- ness world, Lord Birkenhead would elect to resume his pension, or would continue to refund it to the State. The situation has not arisen that Lord Birkenhead would be. previously. There is no question
entitled to receive this recognition
of his services" as a former Lord Chancellor should be desire to avail himself of this right.
WEATHER REPORT:
Yesterday's weather report, fors
written by Bir Denizon Ross, stated:-
The anti-cyclone remains to the made concerne an important cast and remarks, issued by the part of the Royal regalia. It was Royal Observatory at 5 pm. C.I.E., and the completed scenario was approved by the King. The north of Tokyo. The typhoon is second, story will be located in situated less than 100 miles to the Malays and Indo-China, and the north-east of the Macclesfielk bank, third will be woven around the moving westward
Lo Forecast:-NE. fresh, cloudy, raiu; jungle-folk of the Central Provinces of India.
winds,