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FRIDAYIEL EMBER:19; 1924,
INTIMATIONS.
GREEN IƐLAND CEMENT
COMPANY, LIMITED. -
NOTICE.
AN INTERIM DIVIDEND of Fifty
cente (50 cents) per share on the Old Shares (Fully Paid) and Three cents (3 cents) per share on the New Shares ($1.00 Paid) has been declared for the half year ending 30th June, 1924.
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Such Interim Dividend will be pay-1 able on and after TUESDAY, the 23rd September at the Offices of the Cómpany, where shareholders" are requested to apply for Warrants.
The REGISTER OF SHARES of the Company will be closed from the 13th September. 1924 until the 23rd
WANT ADVERTISEMENTS
|~| 45 WORDS & INERETIONE,
$1. PREPAID.
Every additional word & Centa for 8 insertions.
WANTED.
WANTED-Can any lady recom
mend experienced hard working house coolis, and capable good-class cook to Mrs. Hancock, 286, The Peak.
TO LET.
Hada to order. ROYAL & CO.
No. 1, 17 Aguilar Birmi
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Bath magistrates have granted a summons on the charge of causing unnecessary cruelty to a dog by falling to stop a dog fight.
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PARCHED GERMANY" THIRSTING FOR LOAN.
BY" MAXIMILIAN HARDEN.]
The
September, 1924 (both days incluO LET.-Two Godowns, or/and frequently painful condition say, who recently.. haf: access trade which affects every line of in cash paid interest as on 100,000 ||
alve), during which period no trans- ter of shares can be registered.
By Order of the Board of Directors, SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,
General Managers. Hongkong, 3rd September, 1924.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
TICKETS will be issued for!
Round Trips during the months of July to September, from Hongkong to Foochow (Pagoda Anchorage) and return, calling et Swatow and Amoy on both the upward and downward Voyage,
shops, in DUDDELL STREET For Particulars apply to:- Rut tonjee & Son, 16, Queen's Road.
FOR
FRENCH TUITION
Write to
O. MOUSSION c/c "China Mall” office,
INTIMATIONS
DOCK CO., LTD.
by the Company's new, fast, well THE HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA appolated steamer "Hai Ning" at the reduced rate of $80 for the round Voyage, including Meals while the steamer is in port
These Special Tickets will be available for return only by this steamer, either by the Voyagenfor which it is issued or by her following sailing from Foochow
Duration of stay at Foochow 48
hours.
and the
steamer
The Trip occupies 8 to 9 days will leave Hongkong from the Company's Wharf at p.m. arriving at daylight on her return (Weather permitting).
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The Company's Steam Launch will convey passengers from
Pagoda Anchorage to Foochow
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Share Register and Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from the 1st to 7th October 1924 (both days inclusive).
Warrants for the Interim Dividend can be obtained at the Office of the Company. 2, Queen's Buildings, Hongkong, on or after the 8th prox. By Order of the Board,
R. M. DYER,
Chief Manager. Hongkong, 15th Sept., 1924.
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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF
HONGKONG,
City, if required.
particulars
and
PHOBATE JURISDICTION.
For further dates of Sailing-
Apply to DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO. General Managers. DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO. LD. Hongkong, June 17, 1924.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
BY ORDER OF THE
ADHINISTRATRIX Valuable Lensobold Property Eitusts at and being No. 11, Hari Avenue, Kowloon, in the Colony
of Hongkong,
To be sold by Anction, Without Reserve
on FRIDAY.
the 26th day of September, 1924,
at 3 p.œ.,
In One Lot
by
1
MR A. G. DA ROCHA,
Auctioneer,
at his Auation Room at No. 2a, D'Aguiler Street,
The Property Consists of:-
All that piece or parcel of ground registered in the Land Office as Sotion
IN THE MATTER of the Estate of GEORGINA ADA SACHSE leto of Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong, Welow, deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the Court has hy virtue of Section 58 of the Probats Ordinance 1897 made an order limiting the time for sending any claim to or against the above estate to the 15th day of October, 1924. All creditors and claimants who bave not already submitted their daims are required to send the same to the andersigned by the above date.
Dated the 17th day of September, 1924.-
JOHN ROBERTSON,
Executor
Mesars. W, A. Hannibal & Co., 8-A Des Voeux Road Central, Hongkong,
JOHN HENRY `WILLIAM ARMSTRONG, DECEASED.
ALL Persons having claims against deceased are
'the Estate of the above named requested to send
D of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 573 particulars to the undersigned,
together with the message and premises thereon known as No. 11, Hart
Particulare and Conditions of Sale may be obtained from
Messrs. WILKINSON & GRIST.
Solicitors,
No. 9, Queen's Road Central,
Bongkong.
or from
Mr A. 4. Da ROCKI,
The Auctioneer.
Also
On WEDNESDAY,
the 24th day of Septa aber, 1924,
at 2.30 pmy
by
MR. A. G. DA ROCHA,
at No. 11, Hart Avenus, Kowloon,
A Quantity of Household
Jara'ture
Also
1 Baby Grand Piano by "Challen"
in first class condition
1 Baby Grand Piano by Kemmler &
Co., in good condition.
1 Viator Grandphone and Beoorda
1 Drawing Room Suite.
Everything New I
Now Shop. New Stock New Prices.
Saltable for your pocket.
All kinds of India and Chinese Bilks,
Shawls, broideries etc; u
always in stook.
BIND BILK STORE.
CENA BULING Quant Food Dénszál.
DEACONS,
Solicitors to the Executrix,
1, Des Voeux Road Central,
Hongkong.
17th September. 1924.
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" Berlin, August 16-(Special)— 16––Delegates to the Instito of: Politics turned their attentio to a
Several world-famous companies, story of how the Russian chef of
one of the latest the Benz automo staff, just before the outbrak of
bile factory at Mannheim; has been the World war, smashed his
compelled to go on four days. a. week schedule, because of the telephone so that Czar Niholas
Dr. Robert Evans, Blaenau economic crisis. in July alone, it could not call him and so the Festiniog (Merionethshire); who is reported, at least pop banks mobilization of the Rusalisarmy has died aged. 69, was ex-high ruptcy cases were started.
The story was related by Dr. sheriff of Merioneth, chairman of number of liquidations and prot Sidney Bradshaw Fay, pofessor Festining Bench, and served on ests of business control is con of history at Smith follege, almost every public body in the tinually increasing. No More Indigestion
before an assembly of eco district...
The furlous hunt for capital omists and army and nava exports. After Eating.
credit has upset the interest rate at a "round table" discus-
tremendously. There have been The depression in the cotton cases where a loan of 50,000 marks That distressing, disagreeable,slon of European affirs. Dr
Clever who was in charge of the prospects of boys entering the manipulations by money-lending known as indigestion, from which was char Deoriak, business at Oldham decreases the cash paid 80 many people suffer after eating, Russian mobilization, aid that occupations they desire, says Mr. institutions prevents appeal to the can be prevented, or relieved in the Czar at the momen war was A. Devonport, juvenile employ- usury laws. five minutes, by taking two or about to be declared, wa vacillatment officer. three Bisurated Magnesia tablets ing and that the Russ, “valiliarists immediately after eating, or were anxious to Eur telephone whenever pain is felt. It's really communications, after they had wonderful the way these little received his consent tohobilize. tablets prevent and relieve" all forms of stomach "trouble and weakness due to or accompanied by acidity or food fermentation. If you have acid stomach weak- ness, indigestion, loss of power or any other form of internal trouble, go to the nearest chemist for a package of Bisurated Magnesia tablets; take as directed and you'll be amazed and delighted with the results. Be sure to see the trade- mark word "BISMAG" on the wrapper when buying."
The Sign
of the Genuine
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BISMAG
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Ser it on every Package
LEE KEE
Agent for
HENRY RICHARD
TILE CO'S
We have a large stock of White Glazed Wall Tiles, Colour Glazed Wall Tiles, Ceramio Mosaic Tiles, Geometrical Encautio Floor Tiles, Tile Fire Gratos.
Inspection Invitad.
Showroom: 21, Wellington 8..
Tel. C. 1483.
HOPES PINNED TO ́U.S. LOAN. The largo Industrial groups have warned against ruining business morale, pointing out daily that the
Mr. I. W. Vaughan, Maentwrok Merionethshire, agent of Tanybwich estate for 40 years and breaches of good faith at home a magistrate for Merionethshire, rust serve as a warning to foreign- has died at the age of 65. He was ers not to do business with Ger- lay reader at Tynant Church for many. Up to the present the warn
ings have not been heeded.
CZAR RECALLED (RDER. "Early in the morning of July 29, 1914, the Russian militarists,
40 years. led by Janusch-Kevih. Chief of staff, persuaded the zar to sign an order for generat nobilization,"
sald Dr. Fay. "Lier, on this The number of cases of sleepy same day, just as themobilization sickness in England and Wales the Registrar telegrams were abot to be sent recorded in
out, the Czar countemanded the General's returns for the week order by telephone fom Peterhof. ended August 2 was 68, compared "He did this because of a with more than 170 in the early telegram from Emperor William, part of June. who was urging mediation ppon Austria. The
miitarists were dismayed at the posponement, for they were convinced that way was
inevitable.
On July 30 chief of staff renewed his preffure upon the Czar and persuaded Fireign Minister Sazonov to go to Peterhof and beg the Czar again to sinction general mobilization. Inusch- kevich told Sazonov to tdephone the Czar's assent and aid that when he received it he would retire from sight, smash the tele- phone and generally take all measures so that he cold not be found to give any order for a new postponement of geneal mobiliza-
tion.
A new sailing-boat being tried at Clarens at the eastern end of Lake Leman, Switzerland, by Mr. George Bircle and his son Alfred capsized. They had to cling to its keel for almost an hour before they were rescued.
All hopes are set on the £40,000,- 000 loan across the Atlantic. No party, therefore, has the courage to take the responsibility of rejecting the Dawes report. The difficulties | of carrying it out, especially with respect to the transfer" are under- estimated. Not much more is known to-day about the circulation of large amounts of capital 'than Montezuma knew about the circula- tion of the blood. M
prime ministers-MacDonald, Her And if three parliamentary weak riot and Marx-had not been obliged to seek a brilliant success, the London conference would have ended with a golden dictatorship: of the bankers.
The farmers and the industrie- Following the appeal made by its no longer fill, the nationalist Lord Ypres on August 4 at Ypres Voelyikschen, treasury. And with
considerable propaganda for an English church there, it is out a stated that M. Theunis, the Belgian fund, idealism loses its motive Prime Minister, will consult his power. While the adventurers and colleagues as to how the Belgian the hirelings creep away from the Government can give assistance, empty trough and the nationalist and it is probable that Belgium goliath's pulses are rather weak, will give the ground.
the republic has raised a powerful party to service against the, still dangerous glant.
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Alleged to have been engaged
SMASHED TELE HONE. **About 4. p.m. of July 30 the
The catholic party, once Wil- chief of staff was called on the in cooperage (the illicit selling of Helm's most steady supporter, is telephone by Sazmov, who said liquor to fishermen in the North wisely adapting itself to the new that the Czar had a last consented Sea), Claus Hagenah, master of times. It has provided the Reich to general mobilizition. Sazonov the motor-vessel. Marian,"
of with three ministers and even added, 'Now you can smash the Cuxhaven, Germany, was
at three-chancellors, but as a com- telephone.' Abot 7 p.m. the Aberdeen fined £60, or three minity has never quite, openly mobilization relegams were sent months' imprisonment. The con-declared fiself republican. The out over the whol empire. Ger- fiscated cargo included 11,000 necessity for such a public ack mapy learned of fit the next day. two-gallon cans of spirits. and demanded that Russia domo. bilize.
Upon Russia's refusal Germany orderei general mobiliza-
„GRAVESEND'S G. O, N
STILL FULL OF FIGHT AT 83.
London, August 16, Alderman "HE. Davis, England's oldest mayor, who has attained his 8ğrd birthday, has been six times Mayor of Gravesend, where he has lived for 30 years. Andik
"Fire brigades and athletics are my chief hobbies," he told, a- reporter. "I was captain of the Margate fire brigade In the 'seven- tles, and I' bave boxed nearly all my life until a few months ago, when my wife took my boxing- gloves and dumb-bells away, Just feel those biceps not bad for 831 And, indeed, the Alderman's muscular development would bot have disgraced a man half his age, His eyes are keen and humorous, his complexion is clear and ruddy, and his teeth are white and strong with one exception they are all his own.
He offered to box a couple of rounds with Mc H• H. Brown, the Town Clerk, once a notable amateur.
"I may be a bit slow, but Tve still got a punch," said the Mayor.. knocking the reporter against the wall of the civic parlour with a straight left.
The Mayor and the Town
Clerk visited the United States destroyer. Dale which is on a year's cruise and is now at Gravesend. Although impeded by his mayoral robe, Alderman Davis skipped up the gangway, like a schoolboy.
The son of a London silk merchant, Mr. Davis zwont to Australia. whên” 16, 7 and then travelled to Canada and the United States. Later he joined the Royal Bucks Hussars, Mr. Davis
attributes his fitness to physical training in his younger days, hard- work, and moderation in living."
nowledgment has only now been realized
physician. on the Vatican watch- tower
CATHOLIC IDEA DEMANDS UNION. dition оп Augst 1. These war began, was falsified. He The Roman Church's. inter- mobilizations mide war virtually declared that 100 telegrams relating national Catholic idea demands a Inevitable.”
to Germany's efforts to delay union of all Christians under one Dr. Fay. said that the Russian mobilization
staff. omitted or shepherd's Orange Book, pblished after the altered for propaganda.
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The wise guardian of these venerable institutions at last has turned against the furious nationalists, who repudiate not only Jewish, but also ancient Christian morals and not only the old but the new testament They are returning to the north German Wotan myths, to heathendom, considering brutal force the highest god when' It is a question of serving nation or race and especially in South Germany they have weakened many formerly obedient to the church.
The struggle, began when, the cardinal, head of the largest Ger" man diocese, publicy ordered an an- niversary celebration of the Reich constitution. Then came the wide! spread Catholic youth associations with the demand that the centre should be the republican party" and calling on all convinced of the necessity of a republican state to Co-operate.
What the young demanded yes terday so enthusiastically will be noticeable to-morrow as a part of the old people's programme.
If the streamler of fertilizing capital from the river bed of the Dawes report penetrates parched. Germany; anxious, minds may be calmed for the time..
The humoristic side of the story seems to be that the German re- public, which from the beginning turned harshly against capitalism and state religion, now is to be helped in distress by capital and the Roman church. The old motto that all roads lead to Rome is true.. Another variation equally true, Is that all ways lead from Rome to every aim worthy of the church.
A young man, living in the country, when paying a visit to town, was entrusted by his father with some money to purchase and bring home a sewing machine.
The young man, who had been, long deterred from marrying by lack of funds, seized the oppor tunity, and greatly surprised his father by taking home a wife. 12.
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