REVOLUTION OR EVOLUTION.
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A SPANISH VIEW.
to the Heraldo de Madrid (In- dependent). Mr. Baldomoro Argente writes that, amidst the general disorganisation of the ruling classes," the symbol-name of Bolshevism gains importance One among the working masses. cannot deny the social trans- taking formation that is now place. The old economic structure and social ordar are already can, demned to sink into oblivion. The war was the last gasp of the capitalist regime, supported on 30 absurd and hundred times condemned juridical conception of the law of landed property. That world of workers, which
constitutes realises that it power, although perhaps it is its mistaken: ах regards magnitude, is no longer resigned
position. to its forme
а
That everlasting and implacable dis- satisfaction, the stamp of man's disine origin. made civilisation. Impelled by his ambitious desires. he has risen from his miserable primitive condition in search of Truth. Goodness and Beauty. Man who are resigned are passive Resigna- minds and dead souls.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
NEW · ADVERTISMENTS.
EAT
WISEMAN'S BREAD
Good, pure, wholesome food is essential to
GOOD HEALTH
even if you have to pay a little more for it.
WISEMAN'S BREAD is made in
a large, airy and well ventilated and under European Bakery
Supervision.
Do not run any risk.
Get your bread from WISEMAN'S.
D. M. GOODALI, MANAGER,
NOTICE.
tion possesses nu other greatness than the sterile fullies Ivesanias) of ascetism. In order to appease
rebellious the
minds of the working classes, the ruling bodies. have tried every method one after long time. the other. For religious feeling was an effective anoydce. But now all i- changed. What the workmen desire are not improvements in their position ac cording to the old fashion but a change in position, a new order in the social relations eren up to the point of reaching, in organisation founded on the basis of Justice, the post that is due to them. That ideal has appeared
In accordance with Ordinance on the horizon of the hopes of the Proletariat, and in that direction. 5 of 1912. The Exchange do they proceed. Sooner or later Banks will be closed for the they will arrive at their goal transaction of Public Business on according to the respective Monday, the 10th November. 1919.
an
BANK HOLIDAY.
Hongkong. 5th November, 1919.
WANTED.
circumstances of the different countries; but they will arrive, The capitalist regime, with hard- ly three centuries of life, is too weak to maintain an everlasting struggle. Its future lies in either reforming
One or perishing. thing alone can prolong its death | WANTED ---Advertiser is will
the mistake of the ing to teach Dancing at a very struggle:
themselves in the moderate rate. Apply Box 27. choire of the road which is to lead them to the realisation of o "Hongkong Telegraph."
their ideal. In my opinion they
are making the same mistake as
the ruling class: for the latter
there are two attitudes possible, that of Russia to revolt; that of Englaud to evolve
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they have the latter on their lips master the art of dancing in a and the former in their hearts. few lessons please apply to Box
labour class has also 276 e o “Hongkong Telegraph."
fore it: that of England. of. Russia.
models be.. evolution:
tha
violence. Thus, sympathy is with
the second whence the favour
LOST.
the word Bolshevism is finding! LOST.-Small Japanese spaniel, Lorless one cannot pass it over: female. white with light brown
anong our masses..
Never
NOTICE.
THE HONGKONG CORIN-
THIAN YACHT CLUB,
RACING FIXTURES Season 1919-1920. Cruiser Championship. First Race Nov. 9th. Start 10a.m.
Gael & Hayward Heys. First Race Nov. 15th. Start 2.30 p.rn.
Ful particulars on Club Notice Board.
NOTICE
NOTICE OF REMOVAL.
Our office has this day been removed from No. 4. Des Voeux Road Central, to Victoria Baild- ings No. 5 Queen's Road Central.
VERNON & SMYTH.
Share of General Brokers. Hongkong. 1st November, 1919.
NOTICE.
The Offices of R. NEGRE hare Bolshetis is in its foreign markings, near Hongkong Hotel this day been REMOVED 1 policy, a German manoeuvre and about 2.45 p.m. 5th November. No. 17A, top floor, Queen's Road
in its internal policy. the tyranuy Reward if necessary. Telephone Central.
of a handful of men. served by 1728 Thornhill, Soldier's Club. crime and followed by misery and famine.
HORSE-POWER.
WHAT IT REALLY IS. People talk gibly enough of a "horsepower," but with little con- reption of what it really signifies.
It is a rate of doing work, of raising 33,000 15. one foot high n.one minute, or-what is the same thing-33 lb. 1,000ft. high.
CONSIGNEES.
NIPPON YUES KAISHA.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
A strong labourer can only work From EUROPE AND STRAITS.
it 1/10th of that rate. but 1 to
lb. of coal burnt every hour THE Company's Steamship
under a steam boiler will do
the work. So will a stream of
"MICHIMA MARU,”
CONSIGNEES.
THE ADMIRAL LINE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE Steamship
INCONIUM,"
having arrived from Seattle via ports, on-7th inst. consignees are hereby notified that their cargo is being landed at their risk into the Hazardous and/or Extra- Hazardous Godowns of the Hong- kong and Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, and stored at consignees risk.
Consignees of cargo must pro- duce an Import permit signed by
water flowing at a rate of one having arrived from the above cusec (375 gallons or 3.750 lb. per ports. Consignees of Cargo are minute) down a height of 12 or 13 hereby informed that their Goods feet-allowance being-made for are being landed and placed at conversion losses. The horse-their risk in the Hongkong, and power will only be obtained while Kowloon Wharf and Godown the stream lows full, so that if Company's Godowns at Kowloon, the Superintendent of Imports. the power is to be continuous where each consignment will be either the stream must be peren- sorted out mark by mark and nial or water must be stored to delivery can be obtained as soon tide over the time when it is as the Goods are landed, defective,
G.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1919.
NOTICE
R.
race. !!
All persons with the exception of persons of Chinese wishing to leave the Colony must have in their possession a VALID PASSPORT. Passengers not in possession of passports will not be allowed to leave the Colony.
All persons with certain excep tions who remain in the Colony for more than 7 days are required to Register themselves under the REGISTRATION of PERSONS ORDINANCE 1916 Forms of Registration giving the parti culars 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、
UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LIMITED.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary Generall Meeting of the Society" will be held at the registered office of the Society, Nos. 3 and 4 Queen's Building, Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong on Friday the seventh day of November 1919 at 12 o'clock Noon, when the sub- joined Resolutions will be pro- posed-
#
1. That the fasion of the in
terests of the Union Insur-! ance Society of Canton. Limited, in this and the following Resolutions referr- ed to as the Society") and the North China Insurance) Company Limited (in this and the following Resolutions re-l ferred to as the Company")} be approved of and agreed to} on the basis following:-
HONGKONG HOTEL.
TEA DANCES WILL BE HELD ON THE FOLLOWING DAY'S DERING THE NOVEMBER,
MONTH
4.30 FROM
HOTEL LISTS.
BONGONG HI
Corrected to 31st October, 1912 D. Abraham Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr. & Mrs. E. G. W. Jay
Anderson
OF TO
J. L. Butts
Miss Badorf
7 P.M.:- TUESDAY, 4TH FRIDAY, 7TH MONDAY, 10TH FRIDAY, 14TH MONDAY, 17TH FRIDAY, 21ST MONDAY, 4TH THURSDAY, 27THĮ
ADMISSION TO DANCE ROOM EACH DAY $2.00 PER HEAD. INCLUDING TEA.
tal That shares of the Society
of the nominal value of £10) each whereof £4 per share shall be credited as paid up: be alloted to the shareholders of the Company in exchange for the shares of the Corn-1" pany in the ratio of one and half shares of the Society for each one share of the Con-
pany.
in
(b) That the Society in addition make payment to the share. holders in the Company of the sum of £5. (Five pounds Sterling in cash for each one share in the Company held by such shareholders ex- changing their shares manner and upon the basis mentioned in clause (a) above. That for the purpose of carrying into effect Resolut- ion No. 1 (a), above, the So ciety do issue 15,000 Shares of the nominal value of £10 each (whereof the sum of £4 per share is credited as paid up) out of its unissued capital of 104,000 shares.
3. That the 15,000 shares re- ferred to in Resolution No. above as and when issued do rank o dividend and in all respects pari passu with the existing Ordinary shares of the Society and that; the balance (if any) of such 15,000 shares be dealt with in such manner as the Board of Directors of the Society shall think most beneficial to the Society. Dated this Twenty-Fifth day of
October 1919.
C. H. P. HAY. Deputy General Manager.
NOTICE.
J. H. TAGGART,
Manager.
LADIES.
Mr. G. Matsumura (just re- turned from Paris) is showing at our Art Gallery to the 15th instant the latest Paris ELITE STYLE DRESSES which are being offered at INTRODUCTORY PRICES. Du not miss this opportunity. KOMOR & KIMOR, Alexandra Buildings,
PUBLIC AUCTIONS.
THE Undersigned has received
instructions to sell by Public Auction on
FRIDAY, the 7th Nov. 1919.
commencing at 3 p.m. A Large Quantity of Round Iron Bars assortment as under
214 Bundles x 16' 16' 186 Bundles x 13 18 210 Bundles x 16 18 261 Bundles x 16' 18
242 Bundles
x 17 18
338 Bundles 1" x 15,18' Terms: Cash on delivery
Geo. P. LAMMERT.
Auctioneer.
THE Undersigned has received instructions to sell by Public Auction on
SATURDAY, the Bth Nov. 1919. commencing at II a. m.
at his Sales Rooms, Duddell Street
37 cases Electric Lamp Bulbs
2 cases Pressed Buttons 6 cases Iron Screws
8 cases Toite: Paper
5 cases Three Boys Soap 10 tins Soft Soap 10 pieces Cashmere 9 cases Brocades
4 cases Stoppered Bottles 2 cases Waterproof 2 cases Knives
Terms: Cash on delivery.
Geo. P. LAMMERT.
Auctioneer.
THE INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL BANK, LIMITED.
Head 05ce: Des Trex Rowl Cl Hankow Branch: Peanf Building.
FOR THE YEAR TO COME Pr cantion is impor ast in all things This applies to your cwa fasces. The best way of providing for the future, freely,
br
OPENING A SAVINGS ACCOUNT "
WITH US.
$1 to start. SYSTEMATICALLY is wai
-TROUSANDS
MONEY FOR CHURCHES.
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Mrs E. L. John-
Sydney Bunker Mr. and Mrs. A.
U. M. Biggar
M. Jacobs
2. M. Joseph
Mr. and Mrs. H.Mr. and Mrs.
B. Bates
B. A. Boning
H. S. Bradley
H. Kockkock
PLAX HOTEL. Corrected to ärd November, 1919. Capt. Archer ¡D. Hall
F. R. J. Adaksi Majee D. IA Mrs. H. D. Brown Harding
M. and Mrs. H. du F. Hatchi-
W. L. L. Barker son
Capt. and Mr R. W. Lee Jones
Brett
D. H. Blake
C. M. Brown
C. B. Bird
E. P. Beckett Mr. and Mrs. D.
K Blair
F.
Major G. 3. Kendall
T. R. G. Brayfield Mr.
E. Barrèza
Miss Knowles
and Mrs.
R. Kowley
A S. Biggerstaff J. T. Kidd
H.S. H. Lawrence
Bowen
Mr. & Mrs. D.
Breakspear
Mrs. C. Ball RAT.
R.
Bundle, c..
J.
1. A. Laing
J. D. Llord
Capt. and Mrs.
Marsh Mr. and
MeHutcheon
Mrs.
J. Finlay Miller Mr. and Mrs. W.
J. Milne
T. Capt. Monteith
JA. Ogilvie
E. B. Potter
4. Miss PitmaŬ
E-H. Parsons
W. A. Butterfield Lt Col and Mrs.
Miss
Berchtold
J. E. Leddiatt
Mr. & Mrs. C.
HN. H. Leitch
Benson
L. E Lindstrom
A. Button"
J. Barr
LA. C. Lofts
L-Col Crisp
J. 1 Brady
Mr. Charlton
Kr. E. R. Balilies Lauritsen Mr. Mr. & G. Ladia
BianBy
Mme Leiria
Bosnicks Mr. and Mrs. a Mrs Cheshire
Caillard
Mr. and Mrs. C.
Mr. and Mrs. F. McPhillips
J. A. Moir Mr. and Mrs. A. A. W. Mo
R. E. Chambers lenoir H. S. Carey J. Mcfarlane Capt. W. Cullen H. J. Morse WH Corneck Mrs. F. B. Mee- Maj. and Mrs. A han
M. Cardew
Lt.Col
E.
Coles
R. C. Comris
Mrs. Cormack
Capt.
B. C. Dixson
Davies
A
L J. Daries
Thursby bart
Miss Phillips
T. L. Parkina
GE. A. Ram
Mra
Pal
W. E. Roberts
Capt. and Mrs.
Sanders Mr. and Mrs.
1. Grant Smith
Major *. J.
Scantlebury C. G. H. Druitt A. Findlay Smith Mr. & Mrs. John Major
Duncan Mrs. Eaton
Mr. and Mrs J. Mr. & Mrs.
Misses and G. Martin
Carruthers
Dr. O. Marriett Mr. and Mrs. 3.E. £. Halin
J. Claye
Dr. G. W. McKenn J. W. Crossland E. A. Nelson W. P. Coonce W. P. Neeson
Mr. and Mrs. J. Mrs. Ostroverk.
E. Coole
F. W. Cox
hor
H. S. Parne N. Croucher
IV. Palmesoli Miss H.A. Downs's. 5. Perry
R. H. Dietrich Capt. J. W. Reid
O. Dykes
E. H. Ray Mrs. J. A. Donne Capt. C. S. Searle FL. Engley
Miss . Sweeney' J. E. Emmert
P. Sukhum Mrs. J. Epstein K. Sukhavaniji Mr. and Mrs. H. E. P. Strausse M. Enstein 1. C. Smith MS E. Exanson. Stephens Mr. and Mrs. C.Mr. and Mrs: E.
Fumagalli and T. Stapleton child
Mrs. G. Sher- Miss M. Fitzger wood & maid
ald
W. Swann
J. L. R. FIF
V. Steensby
Lt. W. B. Frazer T. E. Trobridg J. Farer
Mr. C. B. Towel
J. R. Gardiner and baby. J. Grenard
Mr. and Mrs. F. Gedde chid Tuska Mr. and Mrs. J.F. G. Trobridge,
M. Goodeno
Mrs. Guest
B. G. Gus
D. S. Gray
Mr. and Mrs. L
Hoyt
Mrs. C. B. Towl
Mr. & Mrs. C. E
Templeton
Mr. F. A. Win- chester & Baby
Eager
A. Fothergill
Mrs. C.
Fletcher
Mrs. Fearon
J. Fletcher
Mrs. Gilhooly Miss Gilhooly
A. D. Galloway
A. S. Hocking
0.
Mr. and Mrs. F
RC Horne!!
Smith
Leslie
Mr. And Miss
Stubbings
Capt. and Mrs.
Tomery
and Mrs. Tebber
Mr. Tarlor Maj. Gen. Ventris Maior and Mrs.
Wakeman
P. D. Wilson Ker. G. T. Wal- jdegrave
KIXO EDWARD HOTEL Corrected to 1st November, 1919. Mrs. R. Almond W. A. Knight H. G. Braidwood Capt. K. Larsson L. Bonnefoy M. Manak
R. H. Beavan Miss Manuk Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. R. F.
W. Badge,
P. G. Becke
Mit-
ehelf & children
Mrs. E B. Martin
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mazet
Coxhead
J. H. N. Mody
&nd MIL Moliro
P. H. L. Chris-Mr.
tensen
G. P. Carry E. . Coome Choi Shing & son
T. Dallin
1. D. Danby
W. & Eustace Miis Farrell
E. Nam Hee and
Family
A. L. FTT
F. S. Hollinshead Maj. G. A. Wood,
A. J. Bills
Mr. and Mrs. F.
G. Horose H. M. Hooker W. F. Harris Mr.
cock
Mr. and Mrs. Le
Bor Wood
(laj. and Mrs.
WH
Mr. & Mrs. A. R. and Mrs. Wilson Hocker
Dir.
and Mrs. McConnell Waller & child
Mrs. Warfield
Mrs.
Hussey
T. Farrell
Mrs. J. F. Nicoll Mr. T. Pala Mrs. 6. Pike
Mrs. L. M. Pesce Mr. W. C. Pass-
more
¡E. C. Rock
Mra A. Robert
100
Mr. & Mrs. C. E
Richardson
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. J. Shenton
M. Gregory Master C. Bam.
mes
Mr. & Mrs. C. J.
Hammes
Miss F. Hammes A. Harrison Mr. J. Joba
stone
iR. Slessor
Dr. L. O. Spillane Dr. A. B. Souza and Mr.
Stewart family
Mra
and
Mrs.
Thomas & child
Mr. and
F. Taylor İF. O. Todd
Capt. I. P. Hall ST. Williamson Mrs. Kilbee and. and Mrs. W.
G. Harper
F. W..Withington Shelton Hooper Mr. & Mrs. J. H
William's Capt. & Mrs. R.
Innes
CARLTON HOTEL.
child
Underwood F. A. M. Kragh G. E. Wetton
KINGACLERT HOWEL Alabaster C G
Ballantyne M
Batticanbe r
MB G
Campbell H F Cobb A HY
Liel F McNicoli Mr & M•■
I D Pountory H K
Mr Gå
Scott Bolzan
Fat
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Dineman Mr & Mrs Fleigh Mr & KNĚ
Corrected to 27th October 3919. J. Brandon
Bitting & T
Ch. Van Byll S. M. Barling J. Bommel Mr.
(Rer. and Mrs.
Kim
J. Kerhorm Rer.
and
aud
Mrs.
Koelle
Bier
J. Kelley
C. Bell
4. T. Combe G. Cressman
Mrs. F.
Cameron
Mr. and
Crocker
D. Y. Lee
EC
Mrs. Dear Mr & Mrs Faith CE
Miss Mont.
E. B. Muskett
gomery
Mrs. Morau
L. Milenbach
and
Mrs.
Morrison
Mrs. Miss McKimmey
Masters Crocker Mr.
A. Dongmore
C. Davidson
Miss V. Deanis B. Muskett
Miss K. Munson Ed-Miss L. Pool
Mrs.
wards
J. R. Emmert
W. A. Hardie -
T. Hunter
Wm. Pristan
W. Rabea
A. Rankema
J. Rielly
Mr. and Mre. W. Rueben
{A. Bebel. Hartzell
E. J. Souter
Mfr.
Misses. Stotler
and Mrs. Stotler
J. Salmon Miss L Shaver
B. Vink
Mrs. S. Vellenga
A. Veau D, Wilson J. Kerkbovm Dr. Jas. Young Mr. & Mrs. James C. Tonher
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POLIGE UNION "FINANCIALLY
BROKEN."
A crusade was to have been started throughout Essex recently Miss L, Hoffman Miss Strong
R. Y. Hanlon for raising a quarter of of a Robt. Hazaum million sterling for Church work Dr. and Mrs.
Holleman in the county. The Bishop of
а letter Chelmsford in
to Capt. Hulmer his Diocesan Capt. Harvey the
clergy in Chronicle said."I may as well. Jackson
'and say quite frankly that I do not Mr.
Jones desire to have any part of the
J. H. Kelley sum raised by whist drives or dances. For the moment I am
A demonstration to protest not venturing an opinion on either. Both may be perfectly
against the first three clauses of STATION HOTEL. legitmate forms of recreation, but
the Police Bill, and to demand they are not the methods of the
Corrected to 1st November, 1919. the reinstatement of the strikere, J. A. Bartor Church for raising the money for
J. Higgin was held in Hyde Park recently. carrying on work. I have never
Mr. Zollner, formerly of the City Mrs. J. Stewart Mis. F. E. Hamil Police, said that as it was a young heard of either being opened or Miss E. Best
Brown
organization, and posiessed of closed with prayer I want
. P. Haverkamponly a little over £3,000, the Australian Steamship Company offerings as a result of self-denial,
and not because of a night of J. D. Carriere No Fire Insurance whatever Ltd. at this port.
amusement. I emphasise this Mrs. J. B. Capell dr. and Mra G. strike had broken the Police
Ireland. and children
Union financially. The striker believe the
Mrs. F. Karl were
various working in Consignees are requested to For fall particulare. Passage, point because 1
Church never really gains by A. Coghill
W. J. Edwards
capacities to keep the wolf from send in their Bills of Lading for Freight ete, apply
money obtained in the ways I-
W. E. Oles
the door, so that the union could, MACKINNON MACKENZIE counter-eignature immediately,
Miss Gage. have mentioned. People do not
carry on A resolution was pass- & COMPANY.
give the money for a spiritual Mr. & Mrs object, but for the enjoyment of Granell the game, and in consequence child they cannot reap any spiritual H. J Hennessey P. W. Vermeulen of the Police Union to a successful benefit from the gift":
& Exports, Hongkong before Bills of Lading will be countersigned. "All broken, chafed and dam- aged cargo is to be left in the where it will be Godowns, Optional Goods will be carried examined at 10a.m. on Nov. 12th,! A lb. of coal per hour is obvi. odaly a more concentrated and unless instructions are given 1919 by the Company's Surveyors, THE EASTERN AND
to the contrary before NOON, Messrs. Goddard & Douglas. convenient thing to handle than TO-DAY.
All claims must be presented AUSTRALIAN STEAM- such a flow of water, but then of course the coal costs money. So Goods not cleared by the 12th within 30 days of the steamer's SHIP COMPANY LTD. does the water if one comes to November, 1919, will be subject arrival here, after which they think of it, for pipes and dams to rent.
cannot be recognized.
No claims will be recognized
We have been appointed Agents have to be provided and the inter-
Damaged packages must be left after the goods have left the est on their capital cost has to be set off against the price of the in the Godowns for examination Godowns, and cargo undelivered and have now taken over charge coal. In a central electric dis-by the Consignee's and the Co.'s on and after Nov. 14th, 1919 will of the affairs of The Eastern & tributing plant, the cost of the representatives at an appointed be subject to rent. dynamos is about the same whe-bour on Tuesday & Friday. All ther water or steam power is clains must be presented within will be effected. used, while the engines and boilers ten days of the steamer's arrival are approximately as expensive as here, after which date they cannot turbines. Very roughly, be recognised. No claims will be herefore if the annual coal admitted after the goods have left bill 'is greater than the interest on the Godowns.
the
PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO, Operating Agents, U. S. Shipping
Board. Agents;
Sth floor, Hotel Mansions Tanggalingan Hongkong 5th November, 1919. Hongkong, 6th November, 1919
the hydraulic works, it will pay NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA, to val decibe latter, though of
Agents.
22, Des Voeux E al Central,
J
**
botham
ton
Luzac
O. McLaggan C. Moninaas BE. J. Satterley
and Wm. Stewarted calling upon the Trades Union Wm. Thom Congress to force the questions
JC. H. Zabel