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MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1925.

LAMMERT BROS.

HIGH CLASS BOOTS AND SHOES

AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS

AND SURVEYORA.

Public Auctions ---'

FOR SALE. STANLEY GIBBONS' MONTHLY JOURNAL

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for

June and July 1925 with

Full Gibbons Cata'azas Supplementa and Alterations to Catalogue Prizes. at 13 cents per Copy

GRACA & CO., Dealers in Philatelic Goods, Garden Seeds, Post Cards. Torr, c.

No. 10, Wyndham Street. P.O. Box 620,

NOTICE.

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Hongkong.

The undersigned begs to an- nounce to their customers that they are now able to handle repairs to boots and shoes.

CHERRY & CO.,

14. D'ÁGUILAR STREET,

Oppelia Kayamally à Ca.

Falophone Central No. 491.

Hongkong, July 17, 1925.

Made to order. ROYAL & CO.

No. 1, 'Aguilar Bree

INTIMATIONS.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF

INTIMATIONS.

THE CHINA MAIL.

THE BANK OF EAST ASIA, LIMITED.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an interim dividend of $3.00 per share has been declared for the HALF YEAR ending 80th June, 1925.

The Dividend will be payable on and after MONDAY, the 14th September, 1925, at the offices of the Company, where Shareholders are requested to apply for Warrants.

MORE COME OUT.

PEKING'S ANTI-FOREIGN

STRIKE,

STUDENTS PAY WAGES.

(Reutor's Service.)

Peking, August 8.

MASONIC FUND.

HAPPY LUNCHEON AT OLYMPIA.

OVERSKA LODGES PRAISED.

(Reuter's Service.)

London August & Seven thouand Freemasons at vants are now on strike at the tended the luncheon at Olympia

Slightly over a hundred ser- British Legation, including some to-day in connection with the of the clerks as well as domestics. Masonic Million Memorial Find The REGISTER OF SHARES North and West gates to prevent

The students are picketing the Festival.

The Duke of Connaught presided from MONDAY, the 7th Septem-Quarter and are also intimidating of the Company will be closed servants entering the Legation ber, 1925, to SATURDAY, the the families of servants living in inclusive) during which period no object of compelling the latter to 12th September, 1925 (both days the Legation Quarter with the JOHN DENMA N transfer of shares can be STEPHENS late of registered. Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong, Solicitor, deceased,

HONGKONG.

IN THE GOODS of MATTHEW

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TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Court has, by virtue of Section 58 of The Probates Ordinance, 1897, (No. 2 of 1897), made an order limiting the time for sending in Claims to or against

By Order of the Board

Directors,

KAN TONG PO,

Chief Manager. Hongkong, 25th July, 1925.

quit.

The strike has evidently been of planned for a long time, and a con siderable sum has been collected for the purpose.

All strikers have been paid a month's wages by the students.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs 80 far outwardly appears to have done very little to end the strike, but the British Legation is hope-1 ful of an early settlement. Up to

the above Estate to the 31st day HONGKONG HOTEL the present there is no sign of

of August, 1925,

Creditors and Claimants are hereby required to send their Claims to the undersigned by the above date.

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Dated this 6th day of August, 1923.

DEACONS, Proctors for the Official Trustee,

1, Des Voeux Road Central, Hongkong.

HONGKONG TRAMWAYS,

LIMITED.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

An INTERIM DIVIDEND of fifty cents per share has been declared and will be payable ON

TUNG SANG AND AFTER WEDNESDAY,

TAILOR

114 Peel Street

民生上等際

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EXPERT FITTERS

HIGH CLASS TAILORING

SERVICE.

NOW READY.

THE CHINA YEAR

BOOK 1925. E

EDITED BY H. G. W. WOODHEAD.

Large And More Comprehensive

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Than Ever.

TEA LOUNGE 10 am. to 12 midnight. PUBLIC BAR

8 am, to 12 midnight. SODA FOUNTAIN

9.a.m. to 11 p.m.

NOW OPEN.

THE HONGKONG & SHANGHAI HOTELS, LTD.

THE 26TH AUGUST, 1926,⚫ when Dividend Warrants may be obtained upon application at the offices of the Company.

The REGISTER OF MEM- BERS of the Company will be CLOSED from THURSDAY, 13TH AUGUST to WEDNES. DAY, 26th AUGUST, 1925, both days inclusive.

By Order of the Board,

W. F. SIMMONS,

Secretary. Hongkong, July 29, 1925.

THE HONGKONG.& WHAMPOA DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED.

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With reference to the offer of new shares dated the 19th June,1 1925 (made to existing share- holders of the Company) by the terms of which the sum of $30 per share was to be paid cn or before the 15th July, 1925, and the sum of $30 per share on or before the 15th October, 1925, the Directors have decided that as regards those. shareholders (having a registered: address in the Far East) who do not feel themselves (owing to present circumstances) in a posi- tion to accept the Company's offer on or before the 15th July, 1925, a further opportunity shall be given to them to take up the new

shares.

Such shareholders may accord- ingly take up the new shares on The present (1925-6) issue of or before the 16th day of Septem- the CHINA YEAR BOOK is again or before th 16th day of Septem-i considerably larger than any of ber, 1925, and may pay the first its predecessors. The Chapters instalment of $30 per new share on "Mines and Minerals," "Educa- on or before that date. They will, tion,' "Products," "Labour," however, be required to pay "Opium," "Commerce," "Ship-interest at 6 per cent. per annum ping," "Currency," etc., have been on the amount of such first instal rewritten and brought up to date. ment from the 15th day of July, The Report of the Shanghai Child 1925; until the date of payment. Labour Commission is reprinted The second instalment of $30 in full in the Chapter in "Labour." per share will be payable not later "The Political Summary" describes than the 15th December, 1825, and. events up to the end of March, interest upon it will be payable 1925. The Chapter on "Defence from the 15th October, 1925, at. appears at the end of the Book the rate of 6 per cent per annum New Chapters include a Summary until the date of payment. of Medical Events."! "Political This notice will not affect those Parties," "Taxation" a "Biblio- shareholders who accept or have graphy for 1924," and a docu- accepted the original offer and mented Chapter on "China's Con- who make payment on the dates stitutions and Election Laws" originally fixed le. as regards the THE TERMS OF THE GOLD first instalment on or before the

·FRANC SETTLEMENT ARE 15th July, 1925, and as regards INCLUDED IN AN APPENDIX, the second instalment on or before

the 15th October, 1925."

PRICE $15.00 NËTT.

Obtainable from KELLY & WALSH, LTD.,

HONGKONG.

and

COMMERCIAL PRESS, LTD.,

CANTON.

By Order of the Board, R. M. DYER,

Chief Manager. Hongkong, July 7, 1926.

BANERJEE'S

Mail Order Letters & Methods for everybody who wants to get buyers to collect mones. to. organise busines, to secure testimonials Mail Ordensecreta expired R. 3 only. (Remit R 3 inclqding, postage) of

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NOTICE.

FIJENITURE-AUCTIONS

Subscribers of the

Mai

RIDAY

the strike spreading to the em- ployees of other British residents in Peking.

It is understood that at a meet- ing of students, this afternoon, it was decided to attempt to induce all Chinese. in foreign employ in Peking, to go on strike.

Number Increased."

(Reuter's Service.)

Peking, August 9.

increased yesterday and

The number of Legation strikers the employees of the Legation Elec- tric Power House walked out early this morning, bringing the num- ber of strikers to over 200,

and the Duite of York and Prince Arthur of Connaught were present.

The Duke of Connaught

Londen ledges alone.

,000 including £417,000 - from notweed that subseriptions totalled.

The Oversens lodges came in for special congratulation in the course of the proceedings, the Duke of Contoght referring in the warmest terms to their assistance.

The Grand Secretary, Mr. Colvile, Smith, in announcing the lists of donations, specially commended Burma, Japan, Northern China anil Bengal.

PEKING: PARLEY.

TARIFF CONFERENCE REPORT:

(Reuter's Service.)

Peking, August 8.

It is semi-officially stated that the Chinese Government will, on August 11, issue invitations to the Powers to participate in a Tariff Conference, to be held at Peking on October 15.

The preparatory commission for the conference, at a meeting ference should be convened, on yesterday decided that the con-

October 15, in Peking.

The strikers' committee has

It is believed that the Cabinet, passed a resolution, stating that official statement has been issued. will shortly agree to this, but no their object is to make the British It is understood that no invita Chargé d'Affaires and the British tions will be sent to the Powers Government realise their mistaken till the formal receipt from policy in China and arouse the Washington arrives, confirming patriotic sentiments of the the ananimous ratification of the Chinese people.

Nine Power Treaties.

A Bureau has been opened at the National University, where employees of any foreigners in Peking, desirous of striking, may register and receive a month's wages. But, hitherto, practically there has been no response. The Legation officials are still optimis- tic that a settlement will be reach. ed very shortly.

STINNES FAMILY.

BANKS UNWILLING TO.

HELP...

(Reuter's Service.)

Berlin, August 8.

SWEATED GOODS.

UNFAVOURABLE COMMENT ON REPORT.

(Reuter'a Service.)

London, August 8. The Liberal Press comments: unfavourably on, the sweated goods committee's report of the Labour party.

The "Daily News" considers the generalisation as regards, entirely different conditions of production in different countries as impossi-

While the banking group con-ble. ducting the liquidation of the Stinnes concern emphatically denies describes the proposed boycott as The "Westminster Gazette" that differences bave arisen with a fantastic absurdity and only the Stinnes family, the Rheinisch Westfeelische Zeitung," the month-

piece of the family, says that the bunks are unwilling to assume! additional obligations on the ground

claptrap for Socialist platforms.

that the fresh Babilities of the FOOD AND FROCKS. coquem are continually being dis;

covered.

He-Where shall we dine to-

The paper adds that unless the Frocks to mateb food are the bunks alter their methods the cou-latest feminine novelty. We fore. cern will declare, bankruptcy, or resee a dialogue something, after quest the Court to supervise the this fashion Liquidation. It asserts that Herr Schicht, President of the Reichs-night? hank, approves the action of the She (firmly)-Simpcheese's banks, thereby surrendering Ger man economic life to rún." paper adds that if the concern de-. clares bankruptcy, the banks also will require assistance.

WISE OR NOT?"

SHANGHAI JUDICIAL

INQUIRY.

(Reuter's Servica.}

The

London, August 8. Sir Edwin Stockton, in the "Times," questions the wisdom of holding a judicial enquiry into the recent Shanghai trouble, in view of the time already elapsed

He thinks there ought to be enough evidence at the Govern mente disposal to enable it to decide the merits of the occur rence which started the trouble. An effort should be made to reach an adjustment on information available. He does not imagine the Chinese Government will be reluctant to clear up matters out delay as far as the Sh shooting episode is

He (not a heavy eater)-but good heavene! I thought

thing to wear but my beige steak. She-I know. But I've not a and kidney pudding with the baked potato hat, so its got to be Simpcheese's or nothing.

He-But I thought you had lota af frocks. (Groans apprehen- sively.)

She Not a thing. I saw the loveliest little dress this morning at Marbody and Debgrave'á, oyster paté georgette trimmed with gooseberry foulard; but I knew you wouldn't like me to overspend my allowance. Oh yes, and there was the duckiest little canapes d'homard hat to go with it.,

He malting at the thought of canapes d'homard)--- All right. Bun along and buy them. "I'll call up from the office and book a table at the Biltritz Mornin Post,"

Wilmington (Del), August 8 The death is announced of Judge George

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Butchery Department:

7 a.m. to 9 am.

7 a.m. to 9 a.m.

10.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.

2 p.m. to 4 pm....

SATURDAYS.

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SUNDAYS.

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2. p.m. to 4 p.m. SATURDAYS.

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SUNDAYS.

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