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THE HONGKONG' TELEGRAPH.

DR. JOWETT AT BURHAM.

· 700 STEAMERS IDLE AT BRISTOL,

"TAX ON IDLENESS.”

A DRASTIO MEASURE.

VICAR TURNED OUT OF CATHEDRAL.

and delivered-

sentence

DEMAND FOR DECONTROL

FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1990.

NOTICE.

REPULSE BAY HOTEL

WEDNESDAY, April 7th-- A new law which will be! Recently Dr. J. H. Jowatt [ Statements that articles requir-brought before the Italian Cham-TEA DANSANT From 4 to 7 pm. preached from the pulpit of Dured by the public are being kep: ber is Signor Lombardi's so-called DINNER DANCE From 8 pm

tax on idleness." It is by no SATURDAY, April 10th TEA ham Cathedral, and a notable out of port, while gooda not date has been added to ecclesia-wanted are allowed to come in means likely that the Bill will pass DANSANT Fronto 7pm stical history.

were made at the annual meeting into law in its present form. I DINNER DANCE From 8pm. SUNDAY April Litb.-OR- The protests which have been of the Chamber of Shipping in provides that all those persons

between twenty and sixty-fiva CHESTRAL CONCERTS DUR- heard in controversy entered even London recently.

Sir Owen, Philipps, chairman who cannot prove that they are ING TIFFIN AND AFTER- the Cathedral in a mild form. Dr.

Mail the Royal

Steam occupied in some trade, profession. NOON TEA Jowett had scended the pulpit of

of Packet Company and Union business, or other employment, A high-pitched and Castle Line, declared that and are living on their private clerical voice shouted: "Iat the present time there were incomes, are to be taxed of one protest against Dr. Jowett preach-considerably over 3,000,000 tons half of the same, while they must ing in this Cathedral. What he more shipping in the world than also pay the ordinary citizen's taxes This Draconian measure. said further was drowned in bad ever been know before, s

that shipowners had done their which, if it passes the Chamber abouts of Put him out.

The head verger proceeded to part to bring back a normal state at all, will certainly leave it much modified, further providas that where the interrupter was sitting, of things. midway down the nave, and ask- Control, he said, meant that persons who have neither work I ed him either to be quiet or go coal for ocean-going ships cost or income will be warped to find out. The wan refused, and the £6 to £7 par ton at English ports an immediate occupation. Chief Constable, accompanied by while a miner received, he be they fail to do so, work will then two members of the City Police, lieved, about 20s, perton. This be given them by the Govern

tended to keep up freights. 'escorted him outside.

At the docks of London, Liver-!

prayer, when

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NOTICE.

THE INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Fublle Auction on

Saturday; the 10th April, 1920 commencing at 10am.

at their Sales Rooms, Duddell Street

3 cases Paint Oil

93 bags Assorted Paint

4 druma Enamel

8 drums Paint

5 drums Black Enamel

9 barrels Ship Varnish

1 cast Copper Boat Nails 5 cases Pickles

1 cask Rivets 15 cases-Brass Wire Nets

2 cases Barley 3 cases Padlocks

4 cases Jellies:

39 tins Boat Varnish 80 tins Velavine

A kegs White Zinc

The Directors of the above Company have declared an in- per share) on the Preferred erim Dividend of 3 (equal to Ordinary Shares and 6% (equal to Ordinary Shares

per share) on the Deferred

Dividends for Shareholders on The law for compulsory in- There he encountered a large

21 blocks White Metal 3 cases White Metal hestile crowd, who were unable pool, Glasgow, and Southampton, surance against sickness will also the Colonial Register are free of tins Patent Dryer to get into the cathedral. They goods which the public needed be brought before the deputies. Income Tax and will be paid at closed in upon him, but he was were kept out and ships were The Bill, as it has been drafted, the rate of 4/104j per dollar.

Dividend Warrants will be ob permitted to go away without as-kept out and ships were bringing fullows the lines of the British

note law farcompulsory insurance, battainable on and after Monday 3rd articles as wer Bault. It was subsequently as-Jin

there are one or two innovations. May, 1920 at the Company's certained that the protester gare required.

Sir William Seager, M.P. Car. The Act is to apply to persons Office. his name to the verger nå Rev. P. T. Casey, Vicar or Wheatley diff), said that in the Bristol between the ages of fifteen and Channel there were today 700 Hill, Durbam:

A remarkable feature of the steamers waiting and wasting incident was the spontaneous time. They could not get cargo singing by a group of strong or bunkers, and were accordingly male voices of the by um hentsier

Mr. D. Stephens quoted an in-

1 Surves the Wondrous Cross"

of the

Transfer Books of the Company seventy-five, working for others, will be closed from Monday 26th whose monthly wage does not April to Monday 3rd May both exceed 350 lire a month (about days inclusive. The obligation to insure against £7 at the present rate of exchange). Bickness with herbe-extended in

professional men, if their annual incomes are put larger than 4,200 flize a year (about £80.)

It effectively drowned the noise stance of low freight, where independent workers, including

disturbance, and was cargo of sugar brought from Cuba taken up from end to end of the to Greenwich worked out at 1-11th cathedral. The ejection of the jof a penny per pound.

M. Workman (Glasgow) said interrupter was greeted with much clapping of hands and some that one of the steamers of his firm had been lying at London theering.

As the verger returned to the since January 22 with, cargo, in- chancel steps the singing stopped eluding 40,000 chests of sea, on as suddenly as it had begun, and board.. She was ordered to Glas- Dr. Jowett, id a clear, far-reach-go to discharge the tea, and ing voice, announced his text sailed

last Monday. It w

on

Glas- inquiry in

UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.

THE GREAT NORTHERN TELE- GRAPH COMPANY, LTD. The following Unclaimed Tele-

JARDINE, MATHESÓN

&CO. LTD. General Managere. Hongkong, 7th April, 1920.

Wm.

NOTICE.

POWELL LTD.

5 drums Yellow Varnish I case Terebine

LAMMERT BROS.

Auctioneers.

THE Undersignedhave received

instructions to set by Public Auction on

commencing di-ii-am

ADVERTISE YOUR WANTS.

WHAT YOU WANT SOMEONE HAS—WHAT YOU DON'T WANT SOMEONE ELSE DOES.

...

ONE CENT PER WORD PER INSERTION

Two Cents it not Prepaid.

A SMALL. ADVERTISEMENT IN THESE COLUMNS WILL BA PRODUCTIVE OF MANY ENQUIRIES REPLIES AWAIT BOX No.:- 936 & 337,

WANTED.

WANTED.

|WANTED.-Young Lady, Eng WANTED. House or Flat re-

lish, wishing to arrive South!

Africa early August would like to quired--Furnished or Unfurnish- accompany others travelling same ed on long or shart lease.. Apply route or would help with children

by arrangement. Apply Box 339 Box 340 e'a "Hongkong Tela c/o Hongkong Telegraph."

NOTICE.

Graph."

NOTICE.

NATIONAL LOAN OF THE FOURTH YEAR OF THE REPUBLIC (1015).

Subscribers to the above Loan

are hereby notified that redemp on the 20th March 1920 will tion of the bonds drawn at Peking begin on the 10th April 1920.

THE HONGKONG & KOWLOON WHARF & GODOWN CO., LTD.

NOTICE is hereby given that unless the following goods at the enstody of the Saturday, the oth April, 1930 Above named Company are take

present in delivery of within thirty days from April 6th, 1920, and the charges due in respect thereo:lent will be made at the Bank of paid, they will be sold by Public China and Bank of Communica

tions or any of the branches of the above banks and also at the Shanghai Office of the Hongkong and bangbai Banking Corpor ation.

NOTICE is hereby given that] the Nineteenth prdinary General Meeting of Shareholders in the above Company will be held at the Company's offices on Monday Toukzlu, fram Osaka. Fentsch Poste restante, irom April 19th, 1920. at 12 o'clock, Noon, for the purpose of receiving Vladivostock.

Leeyuenching from Shanghai,the report of the Directors and Statement of Accounts to the 0295. from Shanghai. Youtongcheong, Fays Ontailes 29th February 1920.

The Transfer Books of the Com- Des Voeux Road, from Yokobama.

Leung Yeu Cheang Ming Lock.pany will be Closed from the 9th.

April to the 19th. April 1920. both A from Kobe.

days inclusive

wide! an intense silence, which found was strikingly impressive-Dr.gow that all the tea had to begrams are lying here — Jowett in the pulpit, and the trailed back to London, and the Dean.

stall, ship ha return to London to standing in his

unload the remainder of her watched and waited motionless.

cargo. THE CONGREGATION.

Mr. William Good (Holl) declar- Two hours before the time ofed that so a recent meeting in Hull service all the seats available to it was stated that 100,000 tons of the public were taken, and many, timber were in the yards at the who would not stand turned docks, and would be added to by away. Thousands climbed the imports coming in another two narrow, winding, cobled street months.

up the hill, and every available A résolution in favour of the was oc-labolition of Government control bit of standing room cupied. Those who know the was passed. cathedral's capacity declare that

Kajar people listened to Fre! Jowett

Courtney, Post Office Building from Kobe.

Tongseng & Co.. Des Vans Road, from Amor.

Kobyang kon. 3. Flor. House, No. 21. Yingwo Street. Frum Amer

Leungwok, Care Dre Bros. from Shanghai.

Sokit, Great Eastern Hotel. frum Tientsin.

People had come by train, motor with shattered faith, whilst others bus, and cree from distant towns had had their lives made radiant and the mining villages near at br the light.

The Church must agonise for band. The seats res ved to the

Collver Party, Hongkong Hotel Plares the moral and spintual redemp-from Shanghai. University were filled.

Wongkangchi. No. 33. 2nd bear the pulpit were found for tion of men; she must agonize in)

Horowitz. Hotel Carlton, from

1184. from Shangbai. Lomne 14 Turkpoodoochun. frem Shinzbal.

T. KRISO.

Superintendent.

Hongkong April 8, 1920.

By order of the Board of Directors.

HARRY EYRE.

Acting Secretary.

NO SUNDAY GAMES.

LC.C. REFUSE USE OF PARKS.

at their Sales Rooms, Daddell Street

More or less damaged by seawater)

A Quantity of Haberdashery and

Case Electric Torches Terms: Cash on delivery."

LAMMERT BROS. Auctioneers.

THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction on

Tuesday, the 13th April, 1930 commenting at 3.30 p.m.

at their Sales Rooms, Duddell Street Quantity of Sundry House-

hold Furniture (Full particulars from catalogue): Terms: Cash on delivery

12tb. inst

Da view from Monday, the

LAMMERT BROS..

Auctioneer.

NOTICE.

THE HONGKONG TUTORIAL & EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE

—No: octy London, but the whole country was watching the Coun- cil's conduct, said one of the members of the LCC. when the- question of Sunday games in the public parks again came up for discussion recently.

43. Bonham Road. Upposite the University Tel. No. 32. P.O. Box. 593.

Principal

JOHN P. JONES, B.Sc., MLE. Min. At a previous meeting of the

The Institute affords Sperial Fre Council the Parks Committee re- commended this cricket, football. aration (Class and Private. Day and golfand other games be permitted. Erening. Dat and Correspondence) A great many protests had since I niversity Matriculative been received from religious Degree Examinations. bodies and from individuals.

Capt. G. A. Hardy now moved

Bad

New Beau has now commersed. Tutorial Cisses are being condicted

Auction:-

Ex-" Harold Dollar" arrived April 17th, 1915.

S

3

10 19

DITS

NO MARK

. Hongkong. No. 1.

1 Bale Belting.

Payment in cash or its equiva-

Bonds having as their two LOT minal numbers any of the follow Bengkung. Various ing groups, viz. 9, 11, 16, 25, 34, amber 24 Bales | 40, 41, 47, 55, 61, 67, 73, 75, 90, Belting 97, 99, are drawn bonds.

Hongkong. Various! Dumbers & Bales!

Belting.

Hongkong. Various

anubers Hales Belting.

Hragkong. Various)

numbers Bales

F. A. AGLEN, Inspector General of Customs, Inspectorate General of Customs

Peking, 26th. March, 1920.

NOTICE.

The business of an Auctioneer Belting Survegor. and Appraiser, hitherto Hongkong. Various carried on by the undersigned number Bales! under the style or firm name of Geo, P. Lammert," will, as from Belling

this date, be carried on by the Hongkong. Various saune parties under the style or cumbers & Bales¦ firm name of "Lammert Bros."

-Datad-7th day-of April 1920-

Eng

Dongkonc. Various

numbers & Bales

Blog-

i Bale Belting- W. S. BROWN,

Secretary. Hongkong, April 6th, 1920.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

HE Undersignedhave received instructions from Messrs. Thoresen & Co. to sell by Public Auction on

Tuesday, the 18th May, 1920.

commencing at 3 p.m.

at their Sale Rooms, Duddell Street.

The Steamer "DAGMAR'' as she now lies in the Menam River, Bangkok, with all her machinery, gear and apparten-

the towns. The procession guarding her own sensitiveness Floor. Stanley Street, from Amoy. included the Mayor, the Council, she must labour to keep her sense. Goforth, from Tsingtao. officials, and leading represent-of right unaffected: she must! atives of the Free Church wanbe zealous to defend her human-Shanghai.

Christiannesy, her cil, Salvation Army, and the iness, her Durham Miner's Association wells and fountains of life, and she must keep them deep, pure, officials

It was a great congregation, and sweet, and most oght against but mere size was not its chief all moral opiates and anesthetics. import. A great thing had been The Church must agonise in the accomplished. Dean

Welldon bour of intercession and in the anproclamation of the gospel of had brough: together in

Nothing must supplant English cathedral in common grace. worship thousands of me- the preaching of the Gospel, and mbers of the Anglican comit must be an Apostolic Gospel, EASTERS EXTENSION AUSTRAL munion and thousands of men not trimmed to meet the super ASIA CHINA TELEGRAPH CO the reference back. There was in English, Mathematics, Trigonome List of Unclaimed Telegrams really as demand for the proposal try, Mechanics, Physics, Chemistry. and women who by conviction ficial fashion of the passing.

Lato and lying in the E. E. Telegraph at all. (Cheers). On the other History, Geography, and tradition dissent from the hour.

THE WORLD, AND THE GOSPELife at Hongkong -

hand, almost all the members of French. for Hongkong University Anglican Church.

The world was aching for a

the Council had received petitions Joly Examinatives. was impressive. The service

Ansoul, from London.

against it. The Council was try- Private Tuition can also be had in picturesque. and beautiful.. Allfgospel, and it was the labour of

Arnold, from Seattle. the residential Canons were pre-the Church to present a gospel

Frank Hill, c'o Sailor's Home,ing force on the people of Lou- these subjects.

dan something which was not sent except the Archdeacon. Dr. which could meet the world's

Wanted. Josest referred once or twice to most awful needs, lighting up its from Cardif the privilege he enjoyed in stand.[darkest roud, getting down to 1:3 ing these exciting days, to preach deepest depravity, bringing cor- the Apostlic Gospel, but he made dials and baim to its west appally no reference to the controversy, ing sorrows. The Gospel of Christ could do it. The Church that

ASSOCIATION OF HONGKONG the Gulf of Siam, was salvert, and or to the scene in the cathedral.

preached a Gospel in which it THE SERMON.

believed and lived, and that would

The Third Annual General towed to Bangkot. where she was M. Farid Ellis, Kadoorie School

Meeting of the above Association dry-docked and patched up. Nothing glorious, he said. had give its blood for it, was the

from Jesselton.

Inspection orders on application Mr. Harry Gosling said one will be held at the City Hall, on been born without pay. Agony and sure and certain secret of a com-

May McCutchen, from Kansas-

method of overcoming the crowd- Thursday the 13th of April, 1920, to the East Asiatic Co. Ltd., birth badalways kissed each other. forted. purified, unified, regen-

citymo. God's tremendous things had eated, and transfigured world.

Peria. Harbour Office, framed parks was to provide more at 5.30 p.m. for the following Bangkok.

The steamer to be at purchasers The service has proved as

parks. (Cheers.) It was better purposes: never been given to an apathetic

To receive the Report of the risk after fall of bammer, when Church. The blood of martyrs had momentous as was anticipated. Moulmein.

public-bouse. He saw no reason Committee and Statement of Ac- purchase money is to be paid.

For full particulars apply tr been the seed of the Church. The Dean said to me afterwards:eliogo, Argentine Consulate to sit in the park than in the

why men should not be allowed counts to 31st December, 1919. They had surely discovered that "It is a most remarkable reply to(1), from Darban.

LAMMERT BROS., To elect the Officers and Com- war was not necessarily an en-the people who have been opposed

to play in the parky on Sundays.

After over two hours' discus-mittee for the ensuing year. nobling experience, even though to this particular act of inter-

sion the Council refused to allow

H. B. L' DOWBIGGIN, Sunday games in the parks, the

Hon. Becretary. voting being 42 in favour of and 79 against the proposal.

Hongkong, 7th April, 19:0

B

Humphreys, from Scazabaja. Inte: Ocean Trading Co., from Menila.

:

Jarexpo. from London. Liebrad, from Bombay. Lindeseves from San Fran- cisco.

Vandyk, from Semarang. Wright, Care Awlik, from

it was fought in sacred communion. It has shown that Calcutta. cause for just and righteous the opponents of such a charitable ends. There were moral and action are not a very large body. spiritual perils in the camp and Durham has never had a day like field, Some men had returned this."

D. de H. FARRANT, Superintendent,

Hongkong. April 8, 1920.

MP. U. & Ammon thABOUT). seconding, said the L. C. C. would have to be careful in the lead it made. They should pause a long time before discarding an instit tion-the English Sunday-which jother countries were about to

adopt.

Prospectus application

NOTICE.

CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM

ances etc.

1457 tons pruss Reg. 921 frins net Reg 1800 tons deadweight capa. city on 17 feet mean draft Speed 10 knots

This steamer went asbora in

:

Auctioneers.

or

Messrs. THORESEN & CO. Hoogkong

Geo. P. LAMMERT, H.A. LAMMERT.

NOTICE.

ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB.

The Closing Cruise of the Sea- son and presentation of Prizes will take place on Saturday 10th April, at the Club House. North Point.

The Commodore, Vice-Com- modore and Committee will be at Home to Members and friends ▼ from 4pm.

it

By Order,

P. B. COLTURST. Acting Hon. Sailing Secretary. Hongkong. 7th April, 1920.

NOTICЕ.

HONGKONG TRAMWAY

"CO. "LIDA (Incorporated in the United Kingdom.)

- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that the Ordinary General Meet- ing of the Hongkong Tramway Company Limited will be held at the Offices of Messrs. Jardine Matheson & Company Limited, Podder Street. Hongkong, on Wednesday, the 14th day of April!

1920, at 12 o'clock noon, to! transact the ordinary business of the Company.

By Order of the B-ard,

F

W. E. ROBERTS,

Secretary. Hongkong, 7th February 1920.

MUSTARD & Co.

HERRING-HALL-MARVIN SAFE

THE STANDARD SAFE OF AMERICA.

TEL. NO.

1186.

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