TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1925.
LAMMERT BROS.
AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS
AND SURVEYORS
Public Auctions-
THE Undersigned have received instructions from MADAME LILY to sell by Public Auction
on
TUESDAY WEDNESDAY, AND
THURSDAY,
WANT ADVERTISEMENTS
25 WORDS & INERRTIONS, 31. PREPAID.
Every additional word i Oends
for å insertions.
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CHINA'S HOPES.
LOCAL OPINION - ON BOLSHEVISM.
A CIRCULAR TELEGRAM.
A reader sends the "China Mail” the following:-
THE CHINA MAIL.
SHARE DEAL,
POLICE INJURED.
CHINESE BROKERS AT LAW,
COMMUNISTS CLASH IN.
UNFULFILLED CONTRACT. -
MARSEILLES.
(Reuter's Service.)
The Arst court case to arise out
Marseilles, August 24. of the abnormal conditions now
Thirty police were injured in a In connection with the telegram prevailing with regard to the clash with Communists who were of Mr. Loo Chun-yun published in share market in Hongkong was trying to form a procession after the English and Chinese news heard before Mr. Justice Wood
a meeting. The injured.Com- papers and sent to Central Govern. yesterday, the parties being two munists included the Deputy, TO LET No. Orient Buiment on August & Doriot, who was conspicuous ing (Top Floor), Coronation prompt action to subdue the Comming and Co. (plaintiff) and for his opposition to the Moroccan the 25th, 26th and 27th August, Road, Kowloon, suitable for Euro-munists in Canton, a correspon- Chan Chun-nam and Co. (defen-campaign, and the well-known commencing each day at 11 am.pean family. Apply to:-M. C.dent of a vernacular press called dant). with an interval from 1 to 2 p.m. Chow, c/o Clark" & Iu, 10, Des on Mr. Loo to enquire as to his
at" Madume Lily's "Shop, Voux Road Central.
proceeding and scheme for anti- Alexandra Building.
Communism. THE WHOLE OF HER VALU ABLE STOCK IN TRADE, SHOP FURNITURE & FITTINGS.
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Comprising
Evening Dresses. Coloured and Fancy Silk, Silk Crepe, Charmeuse Satin, Chenille Chiffon. Fancy Lilian, Velvet. Organdie." Geor- gette. Voile, Dress Trimmings, Wide and Narrow Ribbons of Various descriptions, Fur and Feather Trimmings, Braids, Laces, Fringers. Embroideries, i Insertions, Face Veils, Silk Gloves, Flowers, for Evening Dresses, i Hair Ornaments, Neck Beads, Buckles, Fasteners, Beltings,
PRIVATE HOTEL fully furnish ed for sale as going concern. Steady monthly income. Apply Small Investors. 10, Des Voeux
Road.
LOST.
LOST-Ar Alsatian Pup (bitch)
from No. 18. Granville Road.
Usual distinctive marks. Finder will be suitably rewarded,
for Communiam.
4
The claim was for $878.39 damages for breach of contract in respect of an undertaking to buy Shanghai Docks shares.
Cross-examined, the plaintiff admitted that when he wanted de- fendant to fulfil his contract he had not taken delivery of the shares himself from the seller, neither had he the shares now, if defendant had abided by his
but he could have delivered them
leader M. Treint.
3
HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following Debentures ware
drawn at the Pavilion on FRIDAY, the 21st August, 1925;—
List of Debentures Drawn on 21st August; 1925,
1 118
229 + 336 441 634 620 728
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7
43 47.
123 283 338 447 896 18 124 298 348 14 138 244 346 17 142 262 349 35 100 255 351 469 87 154 256 355
164 262 $57 463
· 167 263 358
€29 786
449 645
688
742
452 546
643
746
458
548
645
749
650
633
754
460
561
669
759
658
001. 768
467
: 557
679
769
772
49 173
261
975
468
• 565
681
774
51 174 268
376 472
567
694
780-
57
176 270 378 474 685
605
· 786
64
183 275 379 480
580
696
797
65
103 282 385 486
592
697
799
79
80
91
217
66 194 73 198 207 402 493 204 298 403 497 206 304 408 498 506 207 309 413 500 603 83 215 315 424 607 86 .216 319 426 320 427
283 399 490 593 698
802
594 .701
806
505- .708
810
700
'811
708
918
604 710 511 606 515 609
821
711 824
718
826
pact
95
213
324 429 517 612
717
828
99
229
327 423 #324 613
723
835
SECURITY PACT.
BRITISH LABOURITE FINDS
FAULT.
(Reuter's Service,)
Mr. Loe told the reporter that since the entry of Communists into the Kuomintang during its reorganization last year, Wong Ching-wai, Liao Chung-hoi, Wu Hon-min and others who have
Marseilles, August 24. received money from Soviet
The Socialist Congress is stump- Russia, are propagating Com-
ed to find the text of a resolution munism daily.. The intelli- undertaking.
security It was for defen- regarding the vent people perceived early
acceptable to the British as well Canton as an experimental place dant that he had all along made delegates. that the Communists will choose dant to act first.
It was the case for the defen- jas the French and German The plans of it perfectly clear that he could not
Mr. Noel Buxton on behalf of the Communists became more fulfil his contract because his British Labour criticised the pact abvious after the operation of allent, the actual buyer, couldn't as a military danger directed hurning and plundering the com- fulfil his contract with him. against Russia, whereupon the mercial centre in Canton. For a Mr. McCallum: It is common French and German spokesmen long time some Hongkong papers knowledge that on the two settle- defended the pact. repeatedly exposed the Comment days, June and July, prae- munists' secrets, but such tidings tically all contracts were unful- CHEUNG CHAU NOTES were not believed by some people filled?-There were exceptions. who are under the impression that even though Communists may be heartless and mad, they would not willingly bring calamity to their native country by adopting Com- on portion of third floor of munism which had been enforced Show Cases, Brass and Glass Per-Stephen's Building aforesaid open-in Russia and had proved to be fume Case, Mirrors, Wax Figures, ing on to Des Voeux Road Central harmful. Stands for Dresses, Geiling and and Pottinger Street. Large, airy. At present the people are also Tinsel' Flowers, Silk and Velvet and well lighted. Table Fans, Brass Rods, Curtains,
Valuable
Buttons of various descriptions, Coloured Silk and Bended Trim-"
TO LET.
GODOWN
mings, Tassels and Girdles at rear of Stephen's -Building, Des Coloured Sewing Silk, Net and Voeux Road Central. Floor space Organdie Frillings, Coloured Silk 21 ft. x 23 ft.
- and Cotton Nets, Hate Trimmings,
etc., etc.,
also
Shop Furnitures,
Ceiling and Table Lamps, Large and Small Tin Boxes, Mezzanine Floors, etc., etc..
and
Hemstitching Machines and
Safes.
and
One Accordeon Pleating Machine 1 yard wide.
Catalogues will be issued. On View from Sunday, the 23rd August, 1925,
and
ONE OFFICE.
Apply
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DEACONS,
INTIMATIONS.
NOTICE.
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
Subscription Griffins, 1926.
tion
met to fix flat rates for all shares, Mr. McCallum: The brokers merely for the purpose of settling among themselves?—Yes.
(From Our Own Correspondent.)
112 224 328 440 627 614 726 840
Holders of Drawn Debentures who desire to be paid on the 28th August, 1926, are requested to inform the Treasurers, Messrs. Percy Smith, Seth & Fleming on or before THURSDAY, the 27th August, 1925.
را رویم
numbered as above which are not cashed on the 28th August, 1925, And NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Debentures
will be paid on the 28th February, 1926, after which, date they will cease to bear interest.
By Order of the Committee.
Hengkong, 22nd August, 1925.
PASSENGERS ARRIVED.
L. S. GREENHILL, ` Hon. Secretary,
President Use "GETS-IT"
Cheung Chau, Monday. If there were no settlements Weather conditions being more this could not be used as a basis favourable, volley ball games have could it if a man could not been started, but not with the agree to the flat rate he must take same keenness of some years back. delivery of the goods.
On Saturday the annual sports Per A.O.L. 3.5. I put
it defendant never for the children were held on the McKinley on August 24:-Miss compromised but only asked for shore. A large crowd turned out to E. S. Atkins, Mr. E. G. Barrett, time and is still anxious for see the 200 odd events and a few time? Yes, but if I gave him were added for the adults, both Miss G. L. Bandelock, Dr. Jesse lime, other people will not give ne
men and women. Much keenness R. Francisco, Mr. Ernst God- was manifested in the competi-mundsen, Mr. Shigye Inouye, Mr. Evidence was given by a wit-tions and in some cases caused a
the
His Lordship then adjourned the case until Friday,
circulated to Peking and other places is that I wish to wake up the people of Kwangtung to press by anti-Communists," said Mr. forward the work of self-anlvation Loo.
Mr. Loo asked the reporter whether be had heard the speech WING to the conditions ruling of Mr. C. J. Bertil Hellstrom, the in the Colony at present, Swedish Consul in Canton, and the notice is hereby given that Orders reporter replied that he had seen for Subscription Griffins for 1926 it from various newspapers and committed may be cancelled at the request added that he had been very of the purchaser but any such startled by Mr. Hellstrom's cancellation THE Undersigned have received writing to the Secretary before foretell the future of Kwangtung must be made in address. It is very difficult to the syth
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers.
Hongkong, 17th August, 1925.
Auction
OTI
Weds esday, the 26th Aug., 1925, Commencing at 10 a.m.
at their Sales Room, Duddell St.
Case Alora Clu. ke
Electric Vacuum lauers
35 Janes Lime Juice Cords
5 Cases Raspbars Syrup
3 Cassa Lime Juice Pure
16 Case Dry Ginger Ale
20 Camon Lemn Squash
10) Cast Ir n Bracket Lampe Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers.
On
FRIDAY,
the 28th August, 1925, commencing at 10 am,
at their Sales Room, Duddell St. (For Account of the Concerned.)
3 Cases Brocades,
2 Cases Waterproof Cloth.
1 Case Fancy Shirting.
1 Case Gaberdine,
1 Case Wool Panama.
1 Case Brocades,
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS,
Auctioneers.
By Order of the Registrar, of the Supreme Court.
THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public
Auction
MONDAY,
the 31st August, 1925, at 11 am, at their Sales Room, Duddell St. The Business and Goodwill of The KWONG LEE FIRM of No. 155, Reclamation Street, Yaumati, in the Dependency of Kowloon and Colony of Hongkong.
(In One Lot). Terms: As Customary.
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers.. Hongkong, 24th August, 1926,
ΜΟΤΟΝΟ.
MASSACA
vin, Wyndham St. Zad Floor
1925.
At the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday, Mr. E. W. Hamilton
for
trial at the
Criminal Sessions a Chinese on charges of armed robbery and shooting. an Indian constable.
corks smothered in flour.
THE SURE
CORN Remover
This Cera Remedy Is
You will never ➡know how ránily easy it is to get. -ridƐ af a cor-Or callous, irritil you have used "Gebe- It." Just pirtit on. Hurting stops. Then the corn thrivels and Fecon; you just lift it off *with the fingers. Never
faits. Coute but a trife, Sold by all Chemists & Shops. E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago, U. S. A.
conscious of the imminenge of Bolshevik disaster towards which resentment and they express 1, Des Voeux Rond Central. Indignation. "As the Central Gov- ernment seems to pay no atten-
to Kwangtung affairs, time. cannot hold my tongue and the reason of my telegram beingness for the plaintiff that he good deal of merriment, notably S. G. Kirkland, Mrs. Lela McFher- would have disposed of the shares when the youngsters bobbed for son, Mise Jean McPherson, M. in question to plaintiff if the de-apple in salt water and followed Gordon McPherson, Master G. and fendant had signified to
them up. plaintiff his willingness to take up by hunting with wet face for J. McPherson, Mrs. Notley, Miss Some Notley, Miss B. M. Pope, Miss M. M. Smith, Mrs. 0. Strijevsky, of the young ladies powdered more Miss J. Strijevsky, Mrs. L. J. than their noses in the attempt Thurman, Miss E. Vila Nora, Mr. and looked pale in parta.
There was no time to run off" Mr. T. M. Kalaw, Mr. P. E. G. B. Hillman, Mrs. I. Hammond, the swimming events, which will Laguio, Mr. S. Osmena, Mr. J. Osmena, Mr. A. Pablo, Mr. A. M. be held later on.
The sports were followed by a Ramos, Mr. W. Roberts, Mr. Yung picnic tea on the shore by lantern Seng, Mr. S. Vibar, Mr Yang At the conclusion of the un-choe, Mr. P. S. Crovat, Mrs. light meal the prizes were distributed D. S. Crovatt, Miss L. Hammond, by Mrs. Wright, to the further Mr. C. H. Lavers, Mr. C. Agraba, delight of the young folks. The Mr. M. Angeles, Mr. O. Aligada, gifts were contributed by the Mr. A. Buendia, Mr. A. Bolano, residents of the Mr. J. Boardman, Mr J. C permanent Island and a hearty vote of thanks Canave, Miss F. Cripps, Miss H. was passed for their kind thought. Davie, Mr. P. F. Eleazar, Miss B. To conclude the evening a sing- Enrile, Miss L. Francisco, Mr. M. song was held including some Gonzales, Mr. C. H. Grau, Mrs. items by the boys and girls. G. B. Hillman, Mr. H. B. Hillman, On Sunday the ugual Sunday Mr. H. A. Iserson, Mr. P. Lamjap School and Bible Classes were held Mrs. E. L. De Osmena, Mr. and Rev. C. H. Lewis conducted Osmena, Dr. A. Q. Paguio, Mr. P. the service and preached a well Quimpo, Mr. R. Reinose, Mr. J. Sif they would prefer to purchase THE DIOCESAN GIRLS' SCHOOL ment made out from his kind
thought out sermon which held Reyes, Mrs. E. N. Thompson, Mr. will re-open on September 7th.heart. We should tender him our
the interest of the congregation, The Head Mistress will see parents thanks and should feel shameful we are weaker. How can we Mrs. Shoop's sacred solo "The from the 2nd of September, mornings by considering its idea. If every expect to escape from suffering Lord is my Shepherd" was sym- The QP8, RM5. Empres of
person's heart is to be startled by calamities?
pathetically aung and much da" on Aug. 34-Mr C. Allen, Hongkong. 22nd August, 1925
Mr. Hellstrom's speech like you, Mr. Loo, explained his achème | appreciated. The preacher for a J. Beston, Mr. and Mra J W. Braga, Mr L&Chapin. Mira M. . then the 'exclusive of the Bolshe-of anti-Communism and said:-- next Sunday will be Dr. J. Kirk vik calamity is not at all hopeless. "As our people are all aware ofAn announcement was made of Douglas, Mrs B. M. Mer by Mr A.
Frank, Mr and Mrs B Marshall, Mr and FRIGHTENING IN THE NIGHT. With regard to the future con- the necessity of anti-Communisma concert to be held on Saturday Me Bhields: Mrs A. Arthur, Momis
A cry in the right, griping pains indition of Kwangtung it.is intoler- we should unite our strength to next.
P. Depay, 0. r. Gabbay, A. Bay wood, the vitain, cramps, weakening diarrhoen; able to look at the present state. fell the Communists. Every one We understand that the wireless W. Leuryod. C. M. danvers, Mrs D. M. whether child or adult, there is im- Having experience of affairs for should exert his or her
own telephone recently installed has os, at po, Hung Chin kan, Pang Naniwo, ni275 F.R. Shaw, H.D. Amp- Cole - and -
dens of
and a more line 2 in Hung No intelligence, vigour or wealth and powerful instrument is needed. | T. T. Mox, Mr and Mrs. L to press forward our movement The old cable service is still being with the determination of felling used.
By Order of the Stewards, H. GREENWOOD,
Acting Secretary. Hooghoog. Plat Augnt, 1925 ́
only:
NOTICE.
mediate comfort and enge from pain in
hand. Remedy. It pays to keep it always on
For ale everywhere.
JUST RECEIVED
A selection
of the best varieties
of
TESTED
Flower and Vegetable SEEDS
from Suttons & Sons,
GRACA & CO.,
Dealers
i Garden Feeds. Postage Stamps, Pictorial Post Cards, Toys,
No. 10, Wyndham Street PO. Box 820
NOTICE.
Hongkong
The undersigned begs to "ap«, nounce to their customers thati they are now able to- handle repairs to boots and shoes.
Hongkon
to our heartfelt sorrow by looking forward the future of our village and country? declared the
our
reporter.
"Mr. Hellstrom," said Mr. Luo, "has informed people thoroughly; with his personal knowledge of Soviet Russia's Communistic calam- ity, he urges us to salve our selves. It is a benevolent state-
travelled over Japan and Europe,
A Hakka woman was charged at the Kowloon Magistracy yester day with kidnapping two little girls and remanded. The evidence given by the mother of one of the girls was that she lost her child on June 22 and had not seen her again until she was brought back on Sunday by the accused, who offered to sell the little girl for $150.
NOTICE.
Subscribers of the China Mail. evening owing to the uncertain not receiving their paper every delivery as the result of the strike are invited to notify this office their paper from the street news A. Welhaven, Mr. F. Zamora. bays direct and have the amount
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Crowley, Shipt 0 Hayakur, Mr U. T. Taylor, 1 Manila, August 24-Major Di Bruce and Ham V. Dorf, MrEL Pinedo has landed at Antimonan, avacho, Mr B. Conter, Mi and in the Province of Tayubns and is munaa on aut Mr. Q. Herching, awaiting. Lavourable weather to more Both procced to Manila, Reuter.
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credited to their account.
TUNG SANG
TAILOR
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Cook, U. A: Bmall wood
I have never seen the people of a
M. Bradbort det, F. Aubur country live safely if the dicta
L. Basta M2 3. Brennan Mr J Device,
"and Mia M. Dung, Mr R. E.. torial government of minor des- Communists by blood, flesh and As several of the new house- Notolius: His L. O. echumacher, Mina B. peradoes permits ruffians to act life. We should regard our lets on Lantau are about com-Schomberater ( R. Bobumnober, unruly under them, 1 may fore- doings as a means of self-salva-pleted they will be occupied in the R. Kian FL. Williamn, tell that the future condition oftion instead of self-interest. We near future. Kwangtung would be worse than abould associate and proceed with that of Szechuen province in the those people of the same will and time of Cheung Bai-chung if the not take it as an opportunity of desperadoes can occupy Kwang striving for merite or showing tung any longer and effectually, one's talent There is only carry out Communism." (Cheung small number of people who have Hai-chung, a riotous robber, kill. ¦ received other's money in order to ed numerous people of Szechuen adopt Communiam in China and Dijon, August 24 Three were at the end of the Ming Dynasty). Kwangtung, while ninety per killed and 20 injured in the coll- Mr. Loo is of the opinion that cent. of the Kwangtung people are sion between the express from the most important sentences regarding the Communists as Faris and a stationary train which the Chinese should consider snakes and scorpions. I do not Reuter. and feel shameful, over are as believe that there is no hope of ex- follow:There is no hope of the pelling a minority of Communists Chinese civil population being by uniting a majority of deter- able to organise successful resist mined and persevering anti-Com ance against the powerful. Bolshe-munists. As you are sportar, vik Government, notwithstanding you bear the responsibFERS OF that they greatly dialike them and waking the nations. You not would disown them if they dared not simply be startled by Mry Her If the conservative Chinese had strom's speech and do been able to combine at the begin more. The proverb ning of the movement they might Heaven helps people have had a chance of saving their salvation. We must hav country and of driving out the mination and enduran Bolsheviks: The longer the delay salvation before, we can secure the greater would be the difficulothers assistance to attain ties of getting them out and of achievement. We must not eith becoming masters in their own depend on others or have to wait country. That is to say, remark and see. If you simply fold ed Mr. Loo, our people are aware hands to let other people proceed of their necks being crossed by with the Work ofga ante robbers, knives, but we are still to munists and look for their ance endure and to keep in silence and
not to get up immedi
and oppose them.
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