THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH:
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
J. ULLMANN & CO.
The Jewellery House
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BIG REDUCTION
of
BACCARAT'S CUT
SALE
GLASS
The worlds best make
Of
We only stock one brand Cut Glass and only the best
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NOTICE,
Permission given by His Ex- ceilenoy the Officer Administer ing the Government under section 10 of the Travellers Restriction Ordinance 1915.
On and after the 8th day of
September, 1919-
(1.) Persons who are in posses- sion of such passports as are here- in-after mentioned and produce,
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SATURD
NOTICE.
WISEMAN
LIMITED.
On and after Monday Sept. 15th 1919 the Pass office and the office for the Registration of Fresh Persons under ordinance 6 of 1916 will be located at the Central Police Station and not at the Post| Office Building.
E. D.C. WOLFE
0. S. P.
the same hereinafter mentioned Hongkong, 12th September, 1919.. are permitted by His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government to leave the Colony without a pass from the Captain Superintendent of Police.
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(2.) A British subject is per mitted to leave the Colony, with- out a Police Pass, provided that he has in his possession a valid passport which bas been issued or renewed within the last two years and provided that he pro- produces such passport on de- mand, on board of and prior to the departure of the steamer by which he is leaving.
NOTICE
HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND "FINANCE CO. LTD.
NOTICE is hereby given that
an Extraordinary General Meeting of Humphreys Estate & Finance Company Limited will. be held at the Hongkong Hotel on the 24th, day of September (3.) A Subject of a Foreign 1919 at noon for the purpose of Power is permitted to leave the
Colony without a Police Pass, considering and if thought fit ap provided that he has in his pos-proving the draft new Articles session a valid passport granted which will be submitted to the by or on behalf of the Governmeeting. A copy of such Articles ment of the Country of, which he
is a subject, and provided that he and a copy of the existing Articles produces auch passport on de-may be seen at the Offices of the
ULLMANN & CO. mand, on board of and prior to General Managers in Alexandra
YOUR CHILD'S FUTURE ?
OUR EDUCATIONAL ENDOWMENTS PROVIDE DEFINITE FUNDS
FOR EDUCATION, DOWRY, BUSINESS.
Particulars on Applicationly.
THE SUN LIFE ASSURANCE CO., OF CANADA. F. WELLER,
Manager.
G.
NOTICE.
12, Powell's Buildings. Des Voeux Road, Central,
Hongkong.
R.
MAGISTRALY.
It is hereby notified that a meeting of the Licensing Board' will be held in the Council Chamber on Monday, the 22nd- day of September, 1919, at 12.15 pm. for the purpose of consider ing the following application under the Liquors Consolidation Ordinance, 1911, viz.:-
From Yoshitaro Fetami for a Restaurant Adjunct Licence at No. 1, Spring Garden Lane,
Ground floor.
G. A. WOODCOCK Secretary to the Licensing Board. Hongkong, 12th September, 1919.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
BY THE
VICTORIA.
TO-NIGHT IS THE LAST OPPORTU. NITY YOU HAVE OF SEEING THE SIXTH FIFTH EPISODES OF
THE LICHN NG
RAIDER."
ON BUNDAY AT MATINEE
O'CLOCK)"
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VICTORIA THEATRE
IS SCREENING
NOTICE.
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The Public is hereby notified and from Tuesday that September 16th. several important alterations will be made in the Timetable.
the departure of the steamer by which he is leaving."
A person arriving in and leaving the Colony by the same steamer is permitted to leave the Colony, provided that he has such valid passport as aforesaid and provided that he produces such passport, on demand, for examination on board, both prior to the arrival of the steamer in the Colony and prior to its departure from the Colony.
3. Members of ships crews are permitted to sign on without obtaining a permit from the Captain Superintendent of Police.
Note:-1. All persons, who are either without a passport or with- out such a valid passport as above mentioned, must continue comply with all the provisions of the Travellers Restriction Ordin- ance, 1915.
to
Buildings.
In such copy the portions of the proposed New Articles which differ from the Old Articles are indicated by underlining in red ink.
Should the meeting approve of such Articles with or without modification the subjoined extra- ordinary resolution will be pro- posed.
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"That the New Articles already approved by this meeting and for the pur pose of identification sub- scribed by the Chairman thereo fbe and the same are hereby adopted as the Articles of the Company to the exclusion of and in substitution for all the existing Articles thereof."
Should the resolution be passed
2. To prevent delay in sailings, by the required majority it will satisfy themselves that intending a special resolution to a second Shipping Companies should be submitted for confirmation as passengers have the necessary Extraordinary General Meeting passports aforesaid in their which will be subsequently-con- possession.
By Order of the Board
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All persons with certain excep- " Timetables will be available on Saturday, 13th instant, and mastions who remain in the Colony be had on application at all for more than 7 days are required stations and at the Head Offices, to Register themselves under the Kowloon and Canton.
By Order,
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ROBERT BAKER,
Manager. Kowloon, 11th Septeinber, 1919.
NOTICE:
ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.
CHAMPIONSHIP.
Big Course Fanling.
For players whose handicaps are 10 or under.
First round to be played by Sunday 5th October.
Entries close on Sunday, 28th
REGISTRATION of PERSONS ORDINANCE 1916 Forms of Registration giving the parti-. cular required may be obtained at the G. P. O. and at all Police Stations.
The Penalty for non-compliance. is a fine not exceeding $50.
E. D. C. WOLFE,
C. S. P. Hongkong, 5th September 1919..
NOTICE.
NATIONAL BONDS OF The 3rd, 4th and 5th years of
vened.
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G. RAFP... Secretary. Hongkong. 9th September, 1919.
NOTICE.
HONGKONG CLUB. · AD Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of the Hongkong Club will be held in the Club House on Thursday, the 18th September 1919, at 5 p.m.
Business:-As posted in the
Hall of the Club.
By Order.
Arrivals
MACKINTOSH'S.
Toffee de Luxe
WAR CRIMES.
BELATED ADMISSIONS.
બંસીલા
Amsterdam, July 26-At the "afternoon" sitting of the Inter-
US SHIP ALLOCAT
SHIPPING BOARD'S PLAN ANNOUNCED AN
San Francisco, August 5-A national Trades Union Fropar a meeting held in the offices of or Conference, the Belgian the San Francisco Chamber of delegate, M. Mertens, delivered a Commerce to-day by the repre
sentatives of the special commit- passionate speech protesting. against the attitude of the Ger- tee on shipping pointed as a result man trade union leaders during of conference of merchants and the war.
shippers with Mr. John H. Rosse- The leaders, he said, had voted ter, Director of Operations of the for the war credits. They might United States Shipping Board, a defend themselves by saying they tentative programme of ships sail did not then know the treatment ings was announced. that Belgium would be subjected shall Dill, Chairman of the Special to. But there was no excuse for Committee reported that he had the fact that the German trade just bean in consultation with Mr. unions did not protect against the H. H. Ebey, Pacific Coast Director
Mr. Mar
50 cents per tin oppression of the Belgian trade of Operations for the Shipping
Oranges
and
unions by the German invaders Board and that a most satisfactory and that they premitted and programme had been enunciated by tolerated the crimas of the Mr.Ebey. Several days ago reports ware received from Washington
oppressors.
Grape Fruit unionist who
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THE INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL BANK, LIMITED.
Head Office: Des Voeux Road Cl Hankow Branch: Pauof Balking.
FOR THE TEAR TO COME Pr caution impor ant in all things
This applies to gudrowa Baszces The
by b.st way of providing for the future, freely,
OPENING A SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH US $1 to stari,
In a few years it may become thousands,
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In 1914 rumours were spread of the allocation to various about that Belgian workmen were ports of a number of ship- shirking their work. The facts ping board vessels. According were that the German oppressors to Mr. Ehey the reason that San forced the Belgian workmen to Francisco was apparently ignored cense work. A German trade in this recapitulation was that was in Belgium saw his recommendations were not and disapproved of the conditions received by the Shipping Board there, but he had not urged the until forty eight hours after the German trade unions to protest general announcement had been against them. The Germans released. Mr. Ebey further stated asserted that they had complain-that his programme had been ed to their Government but had brought to the attention of Mr. Dot dared to do so openly. It Rosseter who with a few slight was their duty, but they lacked changes approved his findings. the necessary courage. Nor had they Brotested against the d'eportations.
Mr. Dill in commenting upon his conference with Mr. Ebey, brought out the fact that the being
M. Mertens also severely greatest willingness is censured the Scandinavian trade exhibited by the local office of unionists for the fact that, on the Shipping Board to give the visiting Belgium during the war, utmost co-operation and attention they had allowed themselves to to the necessities of Pacific Coast be conducted round by Germans shipping. He stated that he was amount of and did not ask Belgians for in-astonished at the
labour and the results which had formation.
Herr Legien, the German been obtained by Mr. Ebey's delegate, in replying, said that office and professed the belief from the commencement of the which was endorsed by the corn- war the German workmen hadmittee that the following tenta- adopted the standpoint
that tive programme would result Germany was waging a war of satisfactorily to Pacific Coast defence. He denied that Ger- shipping interests:- many was wholly to blame. for the war.
The war was prepared in the big capitalist circles of all countries. The Peace of Ver- 2 Ships San Francisco
Vladivostok, Manchuria, China
sailles confirmed this.
15 Ships (weekly sailings) San Francisco to Japan, China and Philippines.
The President of the Congress.and Japan. M. Oudegeest. then pointed out
2 Ships San Francisco
that the French delegate, M. Jou- India and Datch East Indies.
baux, was the author of a motion
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to
2 Ships San Francisco. to
aiming at the reconciliation of Tahiti, Tonga, Apia and Hono-
the Belgians and the Germans. lulu.
In connection with this motion
4 Ships Los Angeles to Japan;
the German delegate, Herr Sas- China and Philippines (weekly senbach, would make a statement sailings). which would be given to a com-!
4 Ships (weekly sailings) Port-
"mittee composed of one member land
GERMAN GOODS FOR ENGLAND. Rotterdam. July 28.-The Nieuwe Rotterdumsche Courant learns that an agreement has been made between an important British syndicate and the Dutch trading company, Messrs."Blass and Groenewegen, of Utrecht, with the object of making whole- sale purchases of German metal products for immediate export to England. The newspaper adds that this transaction is of great importance for Dutch commerce, because it is apparent that through the continuous rise of the American rate of exchange on London end the
increasing difficulties in industrial life in England, British merchants have been compelled to apply for supplies of goods to the Continent.
to Japan, China and
of each delegation. The com- Philippines. mittee would examine the state- 14 Ships Seattle to Siberia, ment and see that a decision was Manchuria, Japan. Chana and arrived at on the subject before the actual Congress on Monday. The sitting closed at half-past
10.
"IF GERMAN LABOUR HAD
KNOWN. Herr Sassenbach's statement runs as follows
Philippines.
10 Ships from general pacific Coast ports to Europe..
4 Ships from general pacific Coast ports to Australia and New Zealand.
West Indies,
3. Ships from general pacific Coast ports to West Coast of The German trade unions have Mexico, Central America and always recognized that Germany South America. acted wrongly with regard to Bel- 3 Ships from general pacific gium.. They always condemned Cost ports to the atrocities of war committed Venezuela, Columbia. during the German occupation of In addition to the foregoing Belgium. The deportation of allocation to regular trade routes. Belgian workers was not done there will be fifteen ships which with the consent of the German would be known as seasonable or workers, and as far as possible dur- tramp ships. They will be placed ing the war we fought against it in service from Pacific Coast India and China, The attitude of the German ports to labouring classes at the outbreak Australia and will call at any of of war and during the war was these ports if the amount of trade dictated by the position of Ger-will insure a sufficient cargo.
Attention is also called to the тапу. It was our conviction that Germany was fighting a de fact that while the fleet is in the fensive war, and that this was the Pacific, which will probably be general opinion in Germany is for an indefinite period a constant proved by the fact that the leaders circle of 75,000 deadweight tons of the Socialist and Independent will be utilized for the supplying Socialist movement took the of the fleet with coal. These same position at the outbreak of vessels will take their inception the war. The German labouring on Atlantic ports, delivering their been cargoes of coal for the fleet in always classes
of WAI and of San Diego, San Francisco. Seattle armaments, and have never and Honolulu, and will be avail- assented to the imperialistic able to Pacific Coast merchants for return cargoes to the Atlantic. tendencies of the Government. Tsuyee Fei
It is also called to your atten-. If at the beginning of the war all had been known that is known tion that there will be available now; if the labouring classes had for August-September allocation" not been misled and betrayed by and part of this has already been
E. Des Voeux
Secretary,
THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA, Hongkong, 11th September, 1919.
NOTICE is hereby given that
September on the list at any of repayment of drawn bonds and
the Club Houses.or
Hongkong Club.
At
the
18 HOLE COMPETITION AGAINST BOGEY.
For a silver cup presented by a Grateful Temporary Member."" Big Course Fanling, Under Handicap.
To be played on Sunday 28th September 1919 Post entries at Fanling.
C. L. SANDES,
Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, 11th September 1919.
NOTICE.
PUBLIC AUCTION"
of
payment of interest coupons will henceforth be made in Hongkong Notes, at current rates, for the equivalent of the face value of A Valuable Collection of Antique China" & Curios said bonds and coupons.
HE Undersigned has received instructions from Mr. Lah Ven THE
Kesto sell by Public Auction, on WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY; the 17th & 18th September 1919 commencing each day at 2.30 p.m.
For the
BANK OF CHINA.
SJ
NOTICE
Manager.
HONGKONG CORINTHIAN YACHT CLUB.
The Annual General Meeting
at his Sales Rooms, Duddell Street.
opponents
have.
.
A Valuable Collection of Antique China & Curios the Government, the attitude of allocated to shipping organiza-
from the Sung to Towkwong Dynasties. comprising :-
5-coloured, 3-coloured, blue & white vases, plates, bowls, flowed of the above Club, will be held at pots, incense burners, figures, porcelain placques, red lacquerer the Club House on Wednesday
vases, famille rose screens, very fine crystal vase & agate ornaments, snuff bottles jede ornaments, old bronzes etc. etc, etc.
THE CELEBRATED DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO. September 17th 1919 st 6 p.m.
SCANDAL
IN 5 PARTS.
FOR SALE.
$100
LIMITED.
The Ordinary General Meeting
H.C. RESKER,
Hon. Secretary.
of the above Company will be Hongkong, 10th September, 1919. held at the Company's Offices at Noon on Saturday the 27th inst.
1919.
The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from the 19th to 27th instant both days ioclusive:
Clab DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO.
General Managers. Hongkong, 11th September, 1919.
NOTICE.
DIOCESAN GIRLS SCHOOL
KOWLOON.
Tuesday September, 16th. Board-
This school will re-open
ers return Monday 15th Septem-
also
A Few Pieces of Soochow Redwood Ware
the German labouring classes tions-48 ships aggregating.ap- and their leaders would have proximately 400,000 tons. These. been different.
ships will be divided as follows If the German labour move-20 to San Francisco, 12 to Port- ment had suspected that Germany land, 16 to Seattle. was the aggressive Power, then It is urged by the Shipping without any doubt it would have Board that they desire to receive tried to prevent the war with any suggestions or recommeda- tions as to changes in the above every means in its power.
We must recognize that the development program, the Ship- workers of other countries can ping Board invites suggestions not appreciate or understand and ideas on the subject.NA several of our actions during the The members of the Committee war, but these acts were forced are urged to present to their com
N. B. The Undersigned will give one week guarantee as to the upon us by the heavy struggle be- mittes any changes that changes genuineness of the articles offered.
On view from Tuesday, the Catalogue will be issued. Terms: Cash on delivery,
iost
ing waged by the German nation. that they may care to take.
Now the truth is being brought
home, and many a thing which the side of the German people we did under full conviction At the ou should, it is clear, never have to do our
Geo. P LAMMERT been done,
Auctioneer
All we did was done under the cour full conviction that right was on-our