CORRESPONDENCE. INDEPENDENCE DAY.
To the Inlines of the Pangtang Ta'mur p **
ideas.
DOGS AND MANKIND.
HONGKONG CELEBRATIONS.
TOYO. KIJEN KAISHA.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES;
9.S. KOREA MARU” The American community in From SAN FRANCISCO via Hongkong yesterday celebrated | HONOLULU, JAPAN PORTS' Independence Day by giving a
& MANILA- Air-Without apologising, reception at the Hongkong Holet, The above named Steamer having cannot, on the other hand, refrain which was largely attended by arrived, Tuesday 6th July, 1920, from-xpressingiba: I amsincerely leading officials and residents of consignees of cargo are hereby The event was in notified to present their Bills of sorry to have disgusted your hu-the Colony. mans heart correspondent M. every way a success, and bos-Lading for countersignature, and WAS dispensed with take immediate delivery from T.S." in my letter of Saturday last pitality to your valued paper. But, characteristicAmerican liberality, alongside steamer or the Com- speaking frankls. I am much The dining hall was appropriately pany's Godowa, where all cargo more-sorry at his showing his and effectively decorated for the impeding immediate discharge self-contidence by saying that I occasion, the Stars and Stripes will be landed at consignee's rist.. Storage will be Alsessed am on the wrang sita in "my predominating in the scheme,
whilst the Union Jack was also on cargo remaining unde Well, rich man has ways of prominently displayed. The hosts livered after Tuesday, 13th July thinking and fools never think were the whole American com- 1920
munity, on behalf of whom the All broken, chafed and damaged received by the packages will be landed into the Chests ware foolish. They have confidence Acting Consul (Mr. Leighton Company's Godowns, where same In themselves and they Repel, Mr. D. H. Rister, Mr. will be examined on Friday. think they are. acting right. OD. H. Cameron and Mr. A. W. 16th July 1920 at 10a.m.- ecure, in quoting the above, Geare. Among the hosts were also No Claims will be recognised,
intend to I really do not
the following Messrs Canning-after the goods have left the belittle M.T.S's ideas, but ham and J. S. McCallum (Vire steamer or Godown, and none cannot understand why he should Consuls), Dr. Dougherty, Dr. Me-will be entertained if presented meation I was on the wrong side Kean, Messrs. CJ. Hammes. E later than three weeks after in my ideas. when I suggested|M&Grath, W.Williams, J. A. For-arrival of steames. **shooting ** a better alter-tone, L. Dunbar, W. Hati, T.L. No Fire Insurance whatever, native to "butchering ".
Ballantyne, J. O. Sheppard, W. P.[will be effected: Neeson, F. Hill, G. Lynott, C. H. Benson, Mr. D.M. Biggar."Capt. G. Anderson, Mr. Dean J. Hanscom. Mr. I. C. Burdin, Mr. O'Dell, and others.
their actions
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But be now writes “1 should like to a bim what else is to be done to them."
To this I suggest that instead of wasting his time, and,
of all, worst crowd the valoe
to
neway
groph, he should be an Animal
theory) and runa Destitute Dog Philantrophist by Practice in Home under the name and style of M.T.S. Kennels.
Y. TSUTSUBII,"
Manager. Hongkong, 6th July, 1950-
SOCIALIST LEAFLETS FOR
IRISH GUARDS.. During the afternoon, His Excellency the Governor and PUBLISHER SENT TO GAOL. news columns of the F. Lady Stubbe arrived to pay their Sentence of six months' im-
respects to tba hosts being Grath, A. D. C. whilst Majr Court recently. on Harold Percy accompanied by Captain Me-prisonment without hard labour was passed at Bowstreet Police General Ventris and Caplain
Burgess, newspaper manager, for Legg also attended. Subsequent- ly, the Acting American Consul offences under the Defence of the
of "The proposed the toasts President" and "The King," the "The hotel'orchestra striking up
and Star Spangled Banner" to bave entertained four men of
God Save the King." excellent programme of music the Irish. Guards, and persuaded them to distribute literature cal- was rendered by the hotel
disaffection culated to cause forehestra, and a number of those
among their comrades. present indulged in dancing.
Thanking you, Mr. Editor, for the space alloted. and sincerely wishing that "M.T.S." would act upon my advice which be requested, and bidding, him the best of peerss and Adieu.
Yours etc.
JOJO GETZ.
Hongkong. July 6, 1920.
KOWLOON SUICIDE.
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Burgess, who was manager for MissSylvia Pankhurst's paper, the Worker' Dreadnough!, was proved
The Guardsmen met Burgess casually in a public-house while fon leave in London and were invited home by hip, being enter- tained to supper as a preliminary
to discussions on revolutionary
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A PARISIAN LADY on her way through Hongkong. will consider it an honour to have the Ladies of Hongkong call at her, apartments at the Hongkong Hotel, where she has on display a most comprehensive and varied assortment of Ladies Hats of the very lates: styles as well as some exclusive- and ultra chic models.
Hand made Laces and Embroideries.
She makes a specialty of altering and remodeling has of other seasons at a very reasonable charge.
HOURS 10 to 1 4 to 6
ALSO BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT Root 200, HONGKONG HOTEL.
PUBLIC AUCTIONS.
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Guardsman Brady, said she had
interview with "THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public friends jo the South" to whom Auction on machine-guns might be sent.
Friday, the 9th. July 1920.
commencing at si m
at Messrs. Yue Fat's Godowo, Kennedy Town
Commodore Bozden. Smith and Pay. L. Stern, A.D.C., Hon. Mr. A. G. M. Fiescher, Hos. Mr. J. H.Socialism. Kemp Hom Mr. E. A. Irving. SHOOTS HERSELF. Hon. Mr. D. W. Trakman, Hon. Mr. E. Hallifax. Hon. Mr. P.
At a previous bearing it was After locking herself in the H. Holyoak. Hon. Mr. E. V. stated that Miss Sylvia Pank- hathroom. Mrs. T. Cordeiro. Parr, Hlon, Mr. Lau Chu Paket in an widowed Poteguese lady who Hor. Mr. Ha Fook. Mr. Justice lived at Granville Road. Kokoon. J. H. West, Mr. S. T. Stabb the P. P. J. Wortehouse. Lt. Col. yesterday abot berself in right temple. The bullet, though Wyndhara. L. Col. Cross, Lt. Col.
In his eridence on Saturday entering the brain, did not cause Greet, Lt. Col. Loting Lt Col Brads *modified this. Miss immediate death. She died a few Sichelson and other offices. M. Pankhurst, be said, did not seem bours later in the Government | Hanchecorne (French Consul)
to approve of the idea of guns. Civil Hospital, where she was Mr.d'Oettingen(Russian Consul. He (Brady) had told Burgess removes under the care of Dr. Mr. G. D. Hamel (Dutch Consul, be could lay his hand on some Tarlour.
Mr. Era da Silva (Mexican Con-uch guns, and Burgess had said It was thought that the decease sull and representatives of other they would come in handy. Miss ip above godown). ed lady had gone to church in nations, Dr. Kock, Messrs, J. L. Pankhurst aid she had some 95 Bags Tonkin Rice (Stored the morning, but the discovery of Crockett, C. W. Bartog, D. Bur friends in the south to whom they in No. 12 Godown. Hongkong & the tragedy was made by the liagham, N. L. Watson, C. D. could be sent though she would Kowloon Wharf & Godowa Co amab, when going to the bath Melbourne, E. J. Grist, T. Dlike to consult them about it first. Ltd.. Kennedy Town) room at about 4.30 she found the Moorhead, A.D. Humphreys, E. She also told him if he wished door locked from the inside. Wong Tape, T. Petric. §. I.
with her he With the assistance of several Watson, W. A. Dowler, G. M. should address bis letters to friends of the deceased, the duar Young. J. A. Plummer, R. E. Rubersther Fleetstreet office.
forced open. and Mrs. Bird, F. Maitland, Chow Ngan- Cordeiro was found lying the Ping, J; L. McPherson, and many floor of the bathroom with the other wellknown people. resolver grasped in one hand,
In the evening, a serial dinner
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Dr. Tayloni, who was sommon-
to communicate
Brady and other guards who gave evidence admitted that they did not read the literature Burgess
(For account of the concerned)
185 Bags Tonkin Rice (Stored
Terms: Cash on delivery.
LAMMERT BROS Auctioneert.
gave them, but burned it. TheyHE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public ed, after examination of her and dance were held at the Kels associated with Burgess be-Auction on condition and discovery of the pulse Bay Hotel, a test happy rause he gave them money and
A feature i bought them beer. fact that life was not extinct, bad time being spent.
Altogether they received 55 the dinner was the appropriate her removed to the Hospital.
The deceased lady, who is menu card, which showed the from Burges, and a considerable survived by two brothers, one of Union Jack and Did Glory interaount of hospitality." whom is an engineer on one off twinedt.
the Macao loats. lef: willj. which leaves her money to a friend, Mrs. Cunha at whose house it will be remembered Mrs.į Dorea met herdeath recently be falling from the bark stairway.
--A WARNING TO MOTHERS.
We did not cultivate him," said Guardaman Redmond. cultivated us."
Saturday, the ruth. July, 1920. commencing at #2 o'clock (noon) at Mesara Wab Kee's Godown. Kennedy Town
For account of the concerned) 617 Baga Tonkin Rice (Stored
INNOCENT" PAMPHLETS. Counsel for the defence run-in above godown) tended that the pamphlets head.
NOTICE
The First
CEYLON MOTOR SHOW under the anenices of the Automobile Club of Ceylon and the
ADVERTISE YOUR WANTS
WHAT YOU WANT SOMEONE HAS WHAT YOU DON'T WANT SOMEONE ELSE DOES
ONE CENT PER WORD PER INSERTION
Two Cents të not Prepaid.
A SMALL ADVERTISEMENT IN THESE COLUMNS WILL BE PRODUCTIVE OF MANY ENQUIRIES REPLIES AWAIT BOX No.:-- $50 3×S 384 &
338
NOTICE.
The interest and responsibility of Mr. Harbert William Looker in bur Firm ceased on the 30th June
1920.
DEACON, LOOKER, DEACON
HARSTON. Hongkong, 1st July, 1920
NOTICE.
TO BE LET.
TO LET.-For immediate 00- cupation 3 rooms, suitable for offices, in Queen's Road Castral, 390 claHongkong Telegraph." near the banks. Apply to Box
TO LET.-Oas bedroom with bath. Central District. For forms apply Box 391 c/o "Hongkong Telegraph."
TO LET OR FOR SALE.
Glenshiel, No. 141 The Peak,
We have admitted Mr. William! Edward Leonard Shenton & part-inoar Barker Road Tram station,
ner in our Firm as from to-day.
DEACON, LOOKER, DEACON
& HARSTON,
Hongkong, 1st July, 1920.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
Apply to Linstead & Alexandra Buildi¬ga.
FOR SALE
Day
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FOR SALE.-LADY WISHES TO SELL entire contents of well furnished 5 Roamed house, in- cluding Victrola, Silver, Black- wood Furniture, and eat Glass. (all nearly new) Apply Box 385
By Order of the Mortgagees. Messrs Lanimert Brothers have received instructions to sell bylo Hongkong Telegraph" NO
Public Auction
OD
FRIDAY
The 23d day of July 1920, at 3 p.m. at their Batea Rooms Daddell Street, Victoria,
Hongkong
DEALERS.
FOR SALE-Abergeldie 136 Peak Apply 135 Peak.
FOR SALE-By Peak Resid- ent, room perambulator, in first class condition. Price $75.00. Apply Box 392 cla Hongkong Telegraph."
LOST.
The following valuable Lease- hold property situate a Victoria Is the Colony of Hongkong, viz:—
All that piece or parcel of ground siturte at Victoris afor^- said registered in the Land Office as Section 5 of Inland-Lot No. 475) ogether with the messageer ct-Rough Haired Irish Terrier Dog. ed thereon known as No.5 West Licence No. 64 on Collar. Finder
Apply W Terrace Victoria aforesaid, Term will be rewarded. 999 years from 28th. May 1855 Fraser c/o Hongkong Electric Ce.
LOST.
Ceylon Motor Traders' Associ- created by a Crown Lease of the Ltd
ation
will be held in Colombo, January 22nd to 29th, 1921. For particulars, apply Ceylon, Motor Show Syndicate, Box No.
230. Colombo
PUBLIC AUCTIONS. THE Undersigned haverereived
instructions to sellby Public Auction on
Wednesday the 7th. July 1920. commencing at 11a.m. Cat No. 28 Godown of the Hong- Long & Kowloon Wharf & Go down Co. Ltd. Kowloon 437 coils Black Steel Hoops Terms: Cash on delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.
Auctioneers.
319 Bags Tonkin Rice (Stored ed Soviete for the Briti-h and in No. 40 Godown. Hongkong other documents which were Kowloon Wharf & Gotown Ca Never give a baby a sleeping given to the four guardenen were Ltd.. West Point) draught, a soothing mixture, or perfectly innocent expressions of 200 Bags Tonkin Rice (Stored CANTON AMERICANS. apate of any kind whatever, opinion, which could be read by in Messrs. Tue Far's Godown. THE Undersigned have received
except by the order of a com-any of his Majesty's Forces witli Kennedy Town) petent doctor who has seen the out impropriety. child. All the things are poison, The Defence of the Bealm and they are moreover utterly Regulations, he said. eonstituted needless. while the sleep they war-time, measure to aid in
ise is unhealthy, unnatural and injurious.
YESTERDAY'S CELEBRA.
TIONS.
Terms: Cash on delivery,
LAMMERT-BROS-
Auctioneers.
"HE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction on
Quite a representative gather
fighting an external enemy, and if in time of peace those regula- ing was present at the American
tions were to be used to suppress Consulate-General at Shamsen In Baby's Own Tablets there is
which might be T any Viens yesterday afternoon, when a re-not one atom of "sleeping stuff" obnoxious to the Government of ception was held in commemura-Yet by their beneficial, healthy the day, there would be an end tion of American Independence action they give refreshing sleep to the free expression of opinion Saturday, the 19th July, 1930, Day: July 4, which fell on Sun-sleep from which the child in this country. day.
awakens bright and well.
Sir Charles Biron said the rel Commencing at 11am. · The guests began to arrive at
Mrs. George Foote. of St. question was what was the object at their Sales Rooms. Duddell noon. Mr. Wen Trung-580 Thomas, Ontario, Canada, writes: of Burgess in approaching the
Street Administrative Director and My baby was troubled with n It had been suggested that | Minister of Foreign Affairs of the diarrhoea, was very restless and bis conversation made no impres
(for account of the concerned) Military Government: Mr. Liapers, and got but very little sion on the soldiers, and they got Lan-baun, Cornmissioner for
sleep. I hardly knew what to do beer and money for doing so: but 100 tons. No. 1 Saigon Long White Hice, broken grains Foreign Affairs in Canton; the with her. I got a bottle of Baby's he was of opinion. Burgess bad
15% to 20% consular representatives, leading Own Tablets and after using brought himself within the terors merchants in Bhameen, Amerithem she could sleep well and of the Regulations cans, and some Chinese friends!
There was damonstration | -hoz bawełn bacamo regular. I am. muza noticed us the palhazing.
wych pleased with the Tablets from sympathisers at the Back -Mr Leo Allen Bergkoks, Con- and think them & fras medicine.of the cont when Burgess wa sub deneral VAA sed in
jremoved some women shouting racaiting by Vice-Consuls J. C. Baby's Own Tablets, the Cana-{"Courage comrade!TM Nardini and W. A. Adams. Mr.idian children's remedy, are ob-"Cheer oo, Burgess !" Lynch and Mr. Hah Wingtainable from chemists, or post It was stated during the bear- Kwong of the office staff were free, 60 cents the vial, from Dr.ing that the four marderien also present to make the guests Williams' Medicine Co., 96 Sze-implicated are all under arrest, comfortable. Conton Times. chuen Road, Shanghai.
awaiting court-martial
and
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700 tons No. 1 Saigon Long White Rice, broken grains 15% to 20%
100 tons No. 1 Saigon Long White Rice: broken grains 15% to 20%
Terms: Cash on delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.
Auctioneers.
instructions to sellby Public Auction on
Monday the 12th. July 1920. commencing at 11a.m. BANDS.-2 and 3-godawas. Holt's
Wharf, Kowloon
Ifor account of the concerned) 1.000 Boxes Tin Plates
(all more or less damaged) Terms: Cash on delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.
Auctioneers.
THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction on
Thursday, the 8th. July 1920
commencing at #1 mm.
at their Sales Booms, Duddel Straet,
said Lot dated 17th. April 1895 Annual Crown rent $646. Area 2959 square feet.
For further particulars and conditions of swale apply to
JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER, Prince's Buildings, Ice House
Street, Hongkong. Solicitors for the Mortgagees,
or to Messrs LAMMERT BROS..
Auctioneers. Hongkong, 5th July, 1920
PUBLIC AUCTION.
·
From 126 The Fall
NOTICE.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
KONOMOON DISTRICT. ( WANGMOON).
ALTERATION IN CHARACTER OF WANGMOON, ESTRANGE LIGHT.
Notice is hereby given that on or about the Sib July 1920, the Wangmoon Entrance Light will be changed to a white acetylene Hght, occulting every 3 seconds - cbds:
Light....... 03 second. Eclipse...... 2.7 seconde
This astération will increase the candle-power of the light, making it visible in clear weather for a distance of 12 nautical miles.
Other chamcteristics of the Light will remain unchanged.
NOTICE.
of GOODWILL OF THE PRAC- TICE OF AN ARCHITECT hitherto carried on by the late FREDERICK ENDELL ROSSER at Nos,33 & 40 Queen's Road Central. Victoria in the Colony
of Hongkong
We are scating our present to be sold in two lots by
premises on July 31st, and re- moving temporarily to No. 19. PUBLIC AUCTION:
Ice House Street (next to Mee Cheong, photographer). In order The 12th day of July 1920 at 10 avoid, as much as possible, the
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by
Messrs. LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers.
at Nos. 38 & 10 Queen's Road,
Central."
Lot one constists of:-
All the right title and interest in the goodwill of the late Frederick Endell Rosser, deceased, late of No. 38 & 40 Cheen's Road Cen-- tral, Victoria, Architect Lot two consists of :-* All the office furniture etc on the above premises aforesaid.
For further particulars and con- ditions of sale apply la
GR. HAYWOOD
A Quantity of Orange Blossom No. 10 Des Voeux Road Central,
Chocolates
Terms: Cash on delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers.
Solicitor for the Administratrix
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Messrs. LAMMERT BROS.
Duddell Street.
repacking for removal of the stocks at present displayed, we are offering for a few weeks only Smoking Requisites, Cigars ‘apd Egyptian Cigarettes, Virginia Cigarettes and Tobacco at redue tions of 15 per cent, 10 per cent; and 5 per cent, respectively,
TABAQUERIA FILIPINA,
10, Des Vaux Rosd, Centra), Telephone 3559, Hoogkong, July 2nd, 1820.
Burglar & Fire-resisting SAFES
"Prevention is belfer tham Cure.”
The Undersigned -have just received a new consignment of Miler's Safes. -
LAMMERT BROS, Daddell Streek