STOP PRESS TELEGRAMS.
THE FATE OF TURKEY.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
CONSTANTINOPLE TO BE INTERNATIONALISED.
Paris, December. 31. French papers state that the question of the future of, Constan- tinople and the Dardanelles has been settled in principle. It appears certain that Constantinople will be removed to Asia Minor, either to Brussa OF Konia. This decision means putting into execution the programine drawn up by the Allies in January, 1917, which provided for the expulsion of the Turks from Europe. The details of the International control to be applied to Con- stantinople have not yet been settled.-Harus.
SHORT WORKING-HOURS
A GAUSE OF HIGH PRICES.
Paris, December 31.
In a speech, delivered at Ramiremont, Senator Meline said that he was convinced that the day was rear when the working classes would ask for a revision of the eight hour law, as it was one cause of the high cost of living-Haras.
SERIOUS SIBERIAN SITUATION.
CONTROL GIVEN TO JAPAN.
Paris, December 31. Despatches feceived in Paris state, that the people of Eastern Siberia are looking for aid to the Allies, as a result of a lightning advance of Bolsheviks. The American, British and Japanese Governments have decided that control in that country shall be taken over by Japan-Heras,
THE PEACE TREATY.
Paris, December 31.
January 6 or 7 is mentioned as the probable date. for the exchange of ratifications of the Treaty of Versailles, which will bring peace into force. -Haras,
NORFOLK OIL-SHALE FIELDS.
PREMIUM RONDS.
PUSHING THE OPERATIONS
FORWARD.
"LEGALISING A LOT-
TERY."
The
SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1820.
HOME FOOTBALL.
MIXED WEATHER.
N W ADVERTISI MENTS.
Matches played on November IS THE BRITISH CLIMATE 15 resulted as follows
CHANGINGY
[By T, J. G."]
MOTOR BUS SERVICE
Hongkong Hotel - Repulse
1
Fall in the fresh lap of the crim-.
Bay Hotel
3 St. Mirren
·I
• son rose;
3
And on old Hyems' Chin, and
icy crown
• SCOTTISH LEAGUE.
Heart of Mid. 3 Airdrieonians 1 Ayr United 1 Celtic Falkirk Raith Rovers 1 Dundee Aberdeen 1 Kilmarnock Albion Rovers Queen's Park 0 *Dumbarton 1 Partick This
*Match unfinished. CENTRAL LEAGUE.
1
Bo'ness
4 Dunferm Ath. 1
EASTERN LEAGUE,
Montrose
Dundee Hibs.
St Johnstone 3 Raith Ror. A. Lochgelly Un. Brechin City
ENGLISH LEAGUE-FIRST DIVISION.
2
Aston Villa 2 W. B. Albion Blackburn R. 1 Manches. City 4 Bolton Wand. 2 Arsenal Bradford City 3 Everton Chelsea 4 Preston NE. Manchestert. 0 Burnley Liverpool 3 Bradford Notts County 2 Sunderland Oldham Ath.
4 Sheffield Un. Shef. Wednes. 2 Derby County
SECOND DIVISION.
Blackpool
1 Fulham
Bristol City
1 Stoke
2ort Vale
The seasons alter: hoary-headed
frosts
An odorous chaplet of sweet sum-
mer buds
Buses will run as under:
Hongkong Hotel Repulse Bay
Hotel
NOTICES.
THE HONGKONG & WHAMPOA DOCK COMPANY LIMITED
In the Matter of the Trading with the Enemy Ordinances 1914-1919.
OTICE is for general information hereby given that pursuant to the powers contained in the above Ordinances the under mentioned, shares and all rights, whether legal or equitable in re
On Saturday and Sunday Motorspot thereof, were vested in the Custodian of Enemy Property. Hongk ng, who pursuant to the said powers has recently sold the same by private tender and Notice is also given that pursuant to the aforementioned powers row Certificates in respect of the said shares have been issued by the above named Company to the Purchaser and that all other Certificates whatsoever in respect of the above shares have been noted in the books of the said Company as cancelled and Notice is Further given that in consequence of the foregoing all outstanding Certificates in respect of the said shares are valueless for all purposes whatsoever.
The shares referred to above are the following -
No. of
No. of Shareholder's Name old shares new shares
Sunday Only. Depart 9.30 a.m. Arrive 10.30 am.
Depart 12 noon. Arrive 1 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday. Depart 2.30 p.m. Arrive 3.30 p.m.) Arrive 7.80 p.m. Depart 6.50 p.m.
Arrive 9 p.m. Depart 8 p.m. Arrive 12 midnight Depart 11 p.. "Buses will start if 12 persons
Is, as in mockery, set.
(Midsummer Night's Dream," Act II) Thus Shakespeare, referring probably to the summer of 1594. which Dr. Forman's "Diary" tells us was so wonderful colà " that in June and July many did syt by the fyer." And now in 1919, because of an abnormal cold snap in November elderly people are assuring us that the seasons are changing places, as it were.
But only six years ago the
same statement was made concerning the chang-take tickets. ing climate because of the 3remarkably high temperatures O experienced it November 1913.
In this matter however, it is 1not safe to rely on one's memory of the weather of a generation. Accurate scientific records are the only trustworthy evidence, and Sir J. W. Moore, with the patience of the true man of science, has examined and an- alysed all such English records THE CHINESE MERCHANTS Rudolf Heinsen back 4.9 far as Merle's Weather Book of the 14th century. The conclusion he arrived at Was that in the last six centuries no appreciable change has taken place in the Olimate of the British Isles, and he added his opinion that there is no scintilla of evidence to show" that any such change is likely to take place in the future."
3
1
1
Clapton Or Huddersf'd T. 5 Coventry City Hull City 3 Barnsley Rotherham Co. 3 Grimsby Town 1 Sth. Shields 5 Notts Forest Stockport Co. 3 Lincoln City Tottenham: H. 2 Bury
West Ham Un. 1 Leicester City Wolv, Wand 0 Birmingham
SOUTHERN LEAGUE,
2 Q.P. Rangers
1 Reeding
4 Gillingham
Bristol Rov.
1
2
So much for our little corner of Europe. But across the Channel Sa similar investigation by M. 0 Fiammarion, over a shorter period. 1 had a somewhat different result.
From 1671 to 1872 daily 0 Swindon Towa 2 meteorological observations were 2 Swansea Town 2 made at the Paris Observatory Norwich City Southampton 1 and since then at the Montsouris Newport Co. 1 Cardiff City 3 Municipal Observatory, about a Portsmouth 2 Exeter City Southend Un. 3 Luton Town
of mile south of the central obser Ovator, while afiliated obser- Watford 3 Pip. Argyle Ovatories in various parts of France
× March off
gather similar particulars con- earning the country as a whole.
The commercial development of} The recent protest of the Free Bri. & Hove the Norfolk oil-shale field is Churches against the Govern- Brentford assuming national importance.ment's proposal to issue Premium Crystal Fal. since the immense nature of the Bonds has been followed by a Merthyr proved shale deposits are becom-letter of protest to the Chancellor Millwall ing generally known. The whole of the Exchequer by the Arch- Northampton field some 20 miles square has bishop of Canterbury. has been secured by English Oil- Primate writes. fields, Ltd., of which concern, Sir James Heath, Bart. the well known colliery proprietor, is the chairman, and already serious development has commenced. As has already been pointed out the Norfolk oil-shale field is just south of King's Lynn, and in view of prospective important
developments, special line of
railway is being constructed to link up with the Great Easter Co.'s main, lines to Lon..
"I was closely concerned in the discussions which took place two mittea of the House of Commons years ago, when the Select Com- was appointed. and evidence was aken from representative men of many different professions and
groups.
I am now receiving a
large number of communications, verbal and written, from men of all sorts, and I am struck by the marked difference which these
MORE MERCHANT SHIPS. Returns compiled by Lloyd's
As a result of his comparison of
these records. M. Flammarion was able to show that the mean temperature of France bas
Return Fare $2
Tickets can be obtained at the Hongkong Hotel or the Dragon Motor Car Co.
NOTICE.
BANK, LTD.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL...
The above Bank has this day been removed to Alexandra Build- ings, Chater Road, the premises recently vacated by the Pacific Mail Steamship Company.
Hongkong, 3rd January, 1920.
་
CONSIGNEES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNÉES.
THE ROBERT DOLLAR CO.
THE Steamship
arrived
on
th
registered Nos of old shares
The Executors of Mrs.
Lucie M. C. Nicaise Wilhelm Octo Christian
Spalckbaver
50
10
34171/34195 inclusive
31196/34220
75
15
28369/28393
37687/37711
25815/25839
Dr. Ferdinand Korn
40
27305/27814
27315/27324
27525;27334
27335/27344
Norddeutscher Lloyd Johann Nicolaus Goosmann 1 Carl Heinrich Rogge Friedrich Hermano
Arnold Fuchs
4
35185,35188
0
41989
10
--
28599, 28608
25
5
21814/21838
15
3
9549:9952
33117
31992/32001
P. Hermeling
25
5
28709/25733
Reinrich Karl Oldorp
10
2
11557/11366
| Speidel & Co.
35
7
45951/45960
16624/16448
290
Dated this 30th day of December 1919.
THE HONGKONG & WHAMPOA DOCK CO, LTD.
NOTICE.
THE WEST POINT BUILDING COMPANY, LIMITED.
don, while a connection is also to two years have brought about in at the close of the quarter ended probably largely due, so far as the landed at their risk into the together with a Statement of
be mad with the Great Northern and Midland syste:ns.
Already some hundreds of workers are on the fields, and in the near future a model village is to be built for the accommodation
of all the workers, and primarily
to the fields.
the more
дега
to attract the necessary labour, Bonds as a veritable misfortune. 392.298 tons under construction gigantic hot-water system lavrs downs, until Werneday Jan. 6th, which period no. Transfer of
at 2.15 p.m. January
A. SHELTON HOOPER Secretary to the Hongkong Land Investment & Agency Co., Ltd. General Agents for the West Paint Building Co., Ltd.
-R. M. DYER,
Chief Manager.
NOTICE.
HONGKONG BOXING
ASSOCIATION.
President: His Excellency Sir. R. E. Stubbs, K.CM.G.. Governor. Chairman: His Honour Sir William Ree: Davies, KC., Chief- Justice.
FRIDAY
.. Novices Competitions Championship Contest.
Friday, January 9th, at 3 p.m. until about 11 p.io.
Preliminary Bouts in NoviceA Competitions. Forty Competitors. Middleweight, Welterweight, Lightweight and Featherweight Doors open at 6.30 p NO PREVIOUS BOOKING. Cash on admission. Frces: 8%, El, and 50 cents. No half-price seats.
Saturday, January 10th, at 9.15
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tre THIRTY SECOND: ORDINARY MEETING "GRACE DOLLAR" SHAREHOLDERS the Coat- Register of Shipping show that fallen i deg. in the last 100 years. Francisco vin Vancouver, B.C. Company, Limited on Wednesday pany will be held at the Office having there were 781 merchant vessels
from San of Messrs. Jardine Matheson & SECOND TOURNAMENT. of 2,816,773
There is therefore evidence struction in the United Kingdom climatic change on the Continent, notified that their cargo is being the Report of the
tons under con- that there has been a decided
and ports,
2nd January 14th January 1920 at 11 s'clock Head quarters Parade Ground At The Ring", Volunteer! 1920, consignees
are hereby a.m. for the purpose of receiving next (adjoining Lower Peak the attitude of thoughtful people September.
Directors so far as I am able to test it.
This showed the fall in temperature is concerned, hazardous Godowns of the Hong-Acounts for the year ending
Tram Station. Specially com "So intense is now the feeling compared with the June quarter, forest areas.
large increase of 293,000 tons as to the progressive denudation of kong & Kowloon Wharf & - 31st December, 1919.
structed Mat.ned, capable of which many wise thinkers and and
holding 2,000. observers entertain upon
was over 1,070,000 tons
down Co., Ltd and stored at con-
The REGISTER of SHARES JANUARY 9th and 10th, 192). There is no doubt that we in
& SATURDA"; subject that I should regard a hand twelve months ago. The the Gulf Stream for the constancy than the work In the British Isles have to thank
signees' risk.
of the Company will b. CLOSED decision of the House of Com- largest increase took place on of our climate. So long as that
from Thursday 1st January to mons in favour of Premium the Clyde, where there
Albroken, chafed and damag- Wednesday 14th January 1920 el cargo is to be left in the go-(both days inclusive) during I was myself opposed two years Vessels commenced during the periodical small variations from ed by Messrs. Carmichael &
our shores, though there will be 1920, when they will be examinshares can be Registered. The first mining shaft is now go to the issue of such bonds. quarter ending September in full operation, and another is But I had not then he'gre me the presented about 714,000 tons, and the
re- year to year, due. to Clarke being sunk, also at West Winch, ample material which is now in included many of large size.
By Order of the Board of varying salinity of its 6th, 1920.
Directors. from which spot the shale is to be our hands. The consideration of There were then building 151
waters, there will on the whole conveyed by aerial ropeway tot has greatly strengthened the vessels of 6,000 tons and upwards. the retorting plants at Setency, a opinion I then held. quarter of a mile distant. The "I do not wish to take a pre-of June. The vessels of 10,000 es compared with 129 at the end shale has shown a far richer oil judiced view of what is undoubt-tons
and upwards amounted contest than was first supposed, edly a difficult subject. The to 42. The output during this for it is yielding up to 60 gallons whole question of the ethics of
however. quarter, (and over) per ton, a figure which zambling is a complex one and I
decrease of about compares very favourably with shrink from describing the action the 25 gallons per ton average of those who might thus invest
money as being ethically wrong. total building abroad-5,231,809. The Norfolk proposition is in- do not attempt to draw a clear tons-was about 262,000 tons line of distinction between grades lower than the total building at deed considered far superior to that of the Midlothian shales, for of speculative investment, but the end of June. This was due to the former seams are found in some things seem to me plain. It a considerable decrease in the profusion at shallow depths; in the danger attaching to a delibe- States, which aggregated 3.470,- is rot difficult to note and describe tonnage building in the United deed, in boring to a depth of 300 feet no less than 150 feet rate Parliamentary enactment re- 748 tons. The figures for Italy versing previous policy by legalis-included the work in hand et oil-shales
ing on an immense scale what is Trieste. amounting to 110,000 in its essence a lottery system tons. In. Holland there was an which has for a hundred years increase of 69,000 tons. and in been admittedly illegal.
France of 65,000 tons. The "Everyone who is now working world's total-8,048,582 tons- for the social welfare of young was.about 31,000 tons higher than English Oilfields, Ltd., has par- of religion who is grappling with
men and women, every minister the figures recorded for June. chased a freehold site for a cen- the probleme and temptations of Atral administration at Purfleet English life to-day, admits the Quay, King's Lynn, with a deep mischievous influence of the
ater frontage, and from this cen-gambling spirit among
from the Scottish shales.
workable
hean passed through.
have
The
Scottish shales, on the other hand are discovered at depths up: to approximately 2,500 feet, which obviously increases troubles.
mining
the
But should it permanently change unless cargo is so examined by be no definite climatic change. Claims will not be accepted
flected elsewhere-as, for in- date. its course, or be art ficially de- said Surveyors, prior to the above
stance, by means of a dam in the Atlantic, & project put forward showed
il recently by an Atherican eng- 112,000 incerthe British Isles would
The desolate as frozen Labrador.
of the previous quarter. Tons as compared with that probably become as bleak and
TIDE TABLE.
Bigh Wes-T Hongkong
Time
Đ
67
Low Water Hongkong Mean Time
.m.
re the removal of supplies up to thoughtless of both sexes AD the refinery and fielde will be an Act of Parliament legalising this
ay matter by water. It is the form of speculation must tend 29th Dec., 1919, to 4th Jan., 1920. mpany's intention to mine and harmfully in the direction we wish most up to 50,000 tons of shale to avoid. I earnestly hope that daily, the remunerative nature of nothing of the kind may be done. which may be gathered from the
I am authorised by tudied conclusions of the Fin- the Archbishop of York to say ncial Times, which states that that he is in full agreement with Mor. 29056
the output of 1,000 tons of me on the subject. And I know Tues. 30 bale daily, the company will re- the same opinion to be entertained ceive a revenue equal to 170 per by the Bishops of London, Win. Wed. 31 m cent, of its issued capital.
chester. Manchester, and Wor The fact remains, even dis-cester and by many others well missing this suggestion of highly qualified to form a balanced remunerative returns, that the judgment based upon wide obeer. commercial development of these vation and expérience, Immense Norfolk oil shale deposits leaders of the Free Churches in Ban. The 83+. ranks in importance with that of this country have, I rejoice to see, the discovery aud development of, given clear and useful expression our coal deposits.
to what they feel about it."
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NOTICE.
INVESTMENT AND AGENCY THE HONGKONG LAND
CO., LTD.
All claims must be presented within a month of the steamer's
arrival here, after which they Hongkong, 24th December, 1919. p.m. sharp,
will not be recognised.
No Claims will be admitted after the goods have left the godowns,
All goods remainning after Jan. 8th, 1920 will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance whatever will be effected.
Consignees are requested to send in their bills of lading for countersignature.
THE ROBERT DOLLAR
Agents.
NOTICE.
CHINA BORNEO CO., LTD.
Shareholders are reminded that
a Second Extraordinary General' meeting of the above named Com. pany (notice of which was duly CO.given on the 10th inst.) will be held at the offices of Messrs. Gibb, Livingston and Company. St. George's Buildings, Victoria, at 12 o'clock noon on Tuesday the 13th day of January 1920, for the, purpose of confrming, if thought fit, as a special Resolu- tion, the following Resolution which was duly passed as in Extraordinary Resolution on the 29th inst., viz:
Mr. Mowbray Stafford North- coté has this day been appointed Hongkong, 2nd January, 1920. -- Secretary to the Company.
"By Order of the Board of
Directors.
JOHN JOHNSTONE,
Chairman.
Hongkong, 1st January, 1920,
THE INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL BANK, LIMITED,
Head Ofoe: 6 Des Vans Road Cil Hankow Branch: Paand Building,
FOR THE YEAR TO COME Frecaution is imporant in all things Tith applies to your own Emocen. The th st way of providing for the inture, freely,
ÓPESING A BAVINGS ACCOUNT
WITH US. 181 to start. "SYSTEMATICALLY will grow to.
THOUSANDS
NOTICE..
HONGKONG
»
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.
The Annual Show of Flowers and Vegetables will be held in the Botanic Gardens on Thursday & Friday the 4th & 5th March.
The full Schedule and pro-] gramme will be issued to members very shortly.
Residents who are not already Members of the Society are in- viled to communicate with the Hon. Secretary,
E. B. L. DOWBIGGIN,
18, Chater Road, Hongkong, 1st January, 1920,
Semi-Finals and Fina's i Novices Competitions.
Also a Six-round Welterweight Contest and a Ten-round Feather- weight Contest.
Also 2 FIFTEEN-ROUND CONTEST for the
WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE
COLONY. Sergeant
“སྐྱབ
Between
Karrison, R.N.Y.P. (Holder). And Seaman Parsons, HM.B Ambrose (Challenger). Prices; Reserved $5, And $3-
Doors open at 8 30 p.m.
unreserved $2, and $1. Men-
of H.M. Naval and Military. Forces in uniform, balf-prica. to 82 and 81 seats.
BOOKING AT MOUTRIEJ, as
follows
"That the Company be wound. op voluntarily and that Ernest Alfred Mountford Williams of the firm of Lowe, Bingham. & Matthews of Chartered Bank Buildings Queen's Road Central Victoria aforesaid be appointed Liquidator for the purpose of such winding ap, st such re-- muneration as may be arranged Referees: Messrs H.J. Gadge between the said Harrisons and (Official Referee), W. Logan
the Murdoch and J.B. Mccaui.
G. G. N. Tinson
Hon. Secretary
Wednesday, Janu ry 7c5- Members of the Hongkong Boxing Association only Thursday to Saturday, January 8th-10th General Booking
Judges; Lt-Colonel Loring, Major Rapson, Lt. Anɛdoll, R.N. and Lt. Dickinson, B.N.
Crosfield Limited and Liquidator."
By Order of the Board,
GIBB EIVINGSTON & CO.
Agents,
J.C. WILDIN