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LAMMERT BROS.
AUCTIONEENS, APPRAISERS AND SURVIVORS,
-Public
Auctions!
Tinstructions to sell by: Public
HE Undersigned have received
Auction
on
Saturday, the 4th September, 1927, commencing at 11 am.
at their Sales Room, Duddell Street.
1 Case Leather.
30 Pairs Boots and Shoeg..
10 Sun Helmets.
58 Pairs Socks.
704 Pairs Curtain Rod Brackets.
2 Cases Soap.
3 Bales Gunny Bags,
8 Bales Old Newspapers."
1 Caak Old Iron..
AND
A Quantity of Miscellaneous Goods
and Sundry Furniture.
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers,
Ground Floor. Opposite Ferry Wharf.
Tel. 1030 Central.
A. SEK & CO.
NOTICES.
THE CHINA MAIL.
DICKSON PARKER & CO., LTD.
(In Liquidation)
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Ni Pursuance of Section 188 of the Companies Ordinance 1911,
K.-C. RAILWAY.
(Continued from Pago 9,)
The Fanling Branch Line was closed on January 11 until the 3rd of, May. The receipts
previous year.
Further
SAFETY SURE.
FORMAL DOCUMENT FOR JAPANESE IN NORTEL
Shanghai, Aug. 22.
HANKOW SITUATION. The military are reported to have fired in the sir only, but one! man was wounded before they dis GOVERNMENT REPORTED TO persed. Up to the present it has
'BE MOVING,
not been definitely decided whether it was
A spontaneous outburst against propaganda of which the There was no change in the people are sick, or whether the dis- were situation on Monday (August 22). turbance was engineered by com- A written guarantee of the safety 8,244.86 or $8,739.78 less than the The orders reported an issued by munfets among the audience. that a General Meeting of the
of Japanese lives and property in Another report which would in- The total Operating Expenses the police and military authorities dicate that propagandists are be- Shantung was handed to Mr. S. Members of the above-named Com-amounted to $639,787.80. pany will be held at the offices of salaries of the Junior Clerical Staff stores had, as we predicted, prac- night of the 21st one propagandist this afternoon by Vice-Minister The with regard to the opening of coming unpopular is that on the Yada, Consul-General for Japan, Messrs. Denny, Mott & Dickson, were not provided for in the estitically no effect. The bulk of the dressed in official uniform was Que Tai-chi with the request that it: Limited, Adelaide House, King mate of Working Expenses, but storekeepers have left for the passing Hwai Chyan Li, in Han- be forwarded to Premier Tanaka William Street, London, E.C.4, on SATURDAY, the Fifteenth day of Governmert Departments
grouped with.. those of other country, and there is little likelt kow, when he was suddenly fired It is understood that the written October, 1927, at 10.30 am. for the the head of Junior Clerical Service. conditions. Even the few peddlera in workman's clothes. An exciting Wu, Nationalist Minister of Foreign under hood of their return under present at with a pistol by a man dressed guarantee was given as a result of purpose of having an Account laid
the negotiation between Dr. C. C. The disbursements against the there were have now disappeared chase by the police took place but Affaire and Mr. K. Yoshizawa, the before them showing the manner estimate of Working Expenses from the streets. There was little the man made his escape. The pro- Japanese Minister to China, when in which the winding-up has been amounted to $495,877.72 and the business reported in exchanges, but pagandiet was merely wounded in the latter visited Nanking about two conducted and the property of the salaries of the Junior Clerical Ser Central Bank notes rose to 216 and the arm. Company disposed of, and of hear- vice $24,375,83, ing any explanations that may be Special Expenditure chargeable
The portion of the upward tendency in treasury
weeks ago. Important Arrests. given by the Liquidators, and also Revenue was $22,388.23.
notea was from one to four to one What are reported as two im- The written guarantee pointed of determining by Extraordinary
to two.
portant arrests took place on Sun-out that since the despatch of Jap- Resolution the manner in which $18,152.16 are included in respect with the news that the Govern- Ki-liang and Yang Yi-yuh were ar-peatedly protested against the pro- Items amounting to' Monday native circles were agog day afternoon, when Meaara. Liu the Nationalist Government has re- anese troops to Shantung in May, the Books, Accounts, and Docu- of services rendered and materials ment had posted notices at all de rested by the order of the military vocative action on the part of the ments of the Company and of the supplied by Government. Depart-partment offices stating that they authorities. Liquidators thereof shall be disments; also payments by Railway would commence removing on the two was, until recently, the head only violated the territorial sover The former of these Japanese Government, that it not during the year not provided for Dated the 30th day of August, in the Railway Estimates but first of the next month, and that of the superintending Committee of eignty of China, but also hindered such removal would be completed the Provincial Party Bureau. The the growing friendship between the charged to Government votes.
The operating expenses exceeded offices would function at Nanking.
After that date the post held by the latter is uncertain. Japanese and the Chinese peoples. by the Ord.
We were unable to ascertain the Revenue by $101,748,07.
With the view of preserving the Our inability to secure one of what crimes they are charged with friendship between Japan Claims against the Chinese Sec- these notices indicates that if such as no information was available in China, the Nationalist Government tion on account of suspension of move is contemplated, it has not this
and Through and
arrests, Traffic, hire of Rolling Stock and less in authoritative native circles comment in local native circles on its troops from Shantung, while the yet been made public. Neverthe however, caused a good deal of ernment immediately to withdraw again requested the Japanese Gov- demurrage at the end of the year it is regarded as definite that the Monday. 1926 amounted to $716,547.70.
Nationalist Government will under- All rice shops are now heavily take to protest Japanese lives and During the year certain items seat of Government will be changed
dently not going to permit a repeti- the above League will meet at tion of the Chinese Section, and the of the present month.
It is understood that the guaran- tion of Saturday's affair if they can Volunteer Headquarters (By kind accounts were adjusted accord-
avoid it by taking precautions, and is being forwarded to Premier tee of the Nationalist Government permission), on TUESDAY, Sept. ingly. The claim in respect of the On the evening of the 19th Inst. all premises where rice has been Tanaka by Mr. Yada.-Kou Min 6th, at 5.80 p.m., to make arrange-year calculated on the same basis a serious riot is reported to have stored in the past are guarded both Agency. ments for the League competitions has also been added, and the total occurred at Wuchang. for the coming season,
As far as back and front by military and Club at the end of the year was se can be learned propagandists of police. One or two depots manag• ! — Secretary's are invited to be follows:-
the
"Nationalist Government" ed to secure a small quantity of present.
were addressing a large meeting at rice and opened Monday for an .$866,87246 the Yeh Ma Cheng. During the hour in the morning, but the rush 56.212.00 course of the speeches, as is usual of purchasers was so great that
33,51 these days, communists were re-they were forced to close and a headway with children whose careful 108.76 ceiving the usual verbal alating, barricade themselves in.
when the audience started to boo not sacertainable whether they -It was
posed.
1827.
J. HENNESSEY SETH, S. HAMPDEN ROSS,
Joint Liquidators,
HONG KONG FOOTBALL
LEAGUE.
Joint
Sectional
connection. The
26A, Des Voeux Road Central Management Committee of were accepted by the Administra from here to Nanking at the end guarded. The authorities are evi- property in the province.
Tel. No. C. 3459,
PHOTO SUPPLIES
Kodaks, Cameras and.
Films &c. LATEST STYLE. Developing, Printing and Enlarging. ZIESS FIELD GLASSES.
Price Moderate,
A Trial Order is Solicited.
NOTICE TO SHIPOWNERS, MASTERS & AGENTS.
The Yuen Wo Seamen's Institute always has en available to ship as watch- men, scamen, &c.
Our men are employed by the leading passenger lines. We guarantee satis- Faction.
Please phone or call:
Street, Yaumati or
THE
W. E. HOLLANDS,
Hon. Secretary. Hong Kong, 1st September, 1927.
WHY BE WORRIED
IN THE NIGHT TELL AH YAU TO KILL
THE MOSQUITOES
WITH
LILACKO
LILACKO
Suspension of
Traffic
(1923 to 1926) Demurrage Hire of Waggons Short Supply of Waggons
Propagandists Beaten.
Carried forward '...$923,227.78 and hiss the speakers. Finally a sold out all the stocks secured as cry was raised to bent the agitatora was reported, but military and .$923,227.73 and they would have received a police control in the neighbourhood very rough handling had not is being rigidly exercised.-C. C. soldiers rushed to their rescue.
Post,
Brought forward... Less Short Supply of Conching Stock by the British Section ...... 1,098.60
Total due by Chinese Section to British Section
.$822,129.18
Intercat on Loan and Special Expenditure and other items, for the current year are included in the Income Account and the balance is carried to Profit and Loss Account. The balance at Profit and Loss Account stands at $1,162,769.58 and is transferred to Surplus Appro- priation Account. The total deficit at the end of the year being 86,027,379.68.
The results of the past 6 years are as follows:
Year
1922
1923
1924
K.661-No. 2, Saigon
NOTICE.
1925
1926
C.2560 No. 38, Tung
| MATRICULATION, SENIOR AND
{Man Street.
JUNIOR LOCAL EXAMINATIONS.
December, 1927.
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
NOTICES.
HONG KONG CLUB
NOTICE.
Hong Kong, 2nd September, 1927. HE SEVENTH YEARLY
BY ORDER OF THE OWNER.
UBLIC AUCTION of the un-
perties Situate in the New Terri- tories in the Colony of Hong Kong. New Kowloon Inland Lot No. 53 on which is situated the Tai Wan Glass Factory,
This Lot is situate at Kowloon Bay.
A Fish Pond situate at New Kowloon Inland Lot No. 8 in the New Territories,
Lot Nos. 5908 and 5918 in Survey District 1 in the New Territories (Agricultural Lots)
to be sold. by PUBLIC AUCTION
on
THURSDAY, the 15th Sept.,. 1927, at 3 o'clock, p.m. IN FOUR LOTS
by: Messrs. LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers.
at their Sales Room, 8, Duddell Street, Hong Kong.. For further particulars and Con- ditions of Sale apply to:- ...
Messrs. HASTINGS, DENNYS & BOWLEY, Vendor's Solicitors,
8, Des Voeux Road Central, or to
Messra. LAMMERT, BROS., : The Auctioneers, No. 8, Duddell Street.
Hong Kong, 19th August, 1927.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the above Examinations will begin on MONDAY, December 5th, 1927. Forms of entry and copies of the Regulations and the Syllabus can be obtained on applica- tion to the Registrar.
Gross Récelpta.
Working Expenses
$710,295.75
474,721.78
420,186,15
430.578.31
539,044.78
$562,144,35
523,613.13
607,814.42
629,901.49
699,787.80
$148,161,40
48,791.36
Net Receipts.
87,628.27 99,828.18
101,743.07
Entry forms duly Alled in, should
Through and Joint Sectional reach the Registrar, together with passengers carried were 45 the statutory fees, on or before the follows:-
shall, Passengers booked at
TDRAWING of 20 DEBEN- 17th September, 1927. Feet shae British Territory to Stations in
TURES (1920 issue-$500 each) of the Hong Kong Club, payable on FRIDAY, the 30th September, 1927, will be held in the Club
THURSDAY, the 8th September, 1927.
Bearers of Debentures are in vited to attend the Drawing,
By Order,
A. H. ABBAS,
Acting Secretary, Hong Kong, 27th August, 1927.
IN
HONG KONG CLUB
NOTICE.
IN TERMS of Debenture Condi- tions Nos. 12, 19 and 14. Notice is hereby given that the Drawing of 20 Additional Debentures (1920 issue-$500 each) of the Hong Kong Club, payable on SATUR- DAY, the 81st March, 1928, will be held in the Club House, at 11 o'clock, a.m. on THURSDAY, the 8th September, 1927, Immediately after the Seventh Yearly Drawing of 20 Debentures.
Bearers of Debentures are in- vited to attend the Drawing.
By Order,
A. H. ABBAS,
Acting Secretary. Hong Kong, 27th August, 1927.
HOME TUITION,
TESTOVER STEVENAGE.
-
FAMOUS ECZEMA REMEDY W Within an hour from London,
FOR EXTERNAL USE ONLY.
Thounds pralaed: "this wonderful rumedy. Used forous tarian with: neunalng
Generous.JAPA
Thu Lon
In healthy neighbourhood: SCHOOL for GIKLS and SMALL BOYS. "A fow Boarders received in the House of the Principal. Individual care and attention. For Particulars apply to:
MISS RUTH CULLEY
(Camb. Higher Local); (Camb. Teachers Diploma). MISS GERTRUDE TURNER
(National Frodel Higher hempana vs Certificate) joviau ph
following scale:-
1925,
Lowu-1924, 16,224†: 1928,
China Including 168,784; 18.0314.
Passengers booked at Stations in China including Lowu to Stations in British Territory-1924, 167,115; 1925, 16,816+; 1926 17,609+.
[+Lowu booking not included as formerly.J
Matriculation and Senior
Local Examinations. H.K.820. Junior Local Examina-
tion
H.K.412. Candidates offering more than five subjects in the Matriculation, Senior and Junior Local Examina tions will be charged an additional fee of $1 for each subject so offered.
Main Line-1924, 1,177,284; 1925, An additional fee of $5 will be 1,083,821; 1926, 1,151,780. charged for each of the following Fanling subjects: Foreign Languages other 82,505; 1925, 58,419; 1926, 48,451.
Branch Line--1924, than French and Portuguese; Higher Mathematics; Hygiene and
Accidents during the year were Physiology.
as follows:-
Main Line
were as follows:-
The Local passengers carried
The following scholarships, fur- ther particulars of which may be Collisions obtained from the Registrar, willDerailments-Engines be awarded, on the results of the Derailments-Waggons Matriculation and Local Examina-Derailments-Coaches
Split points. (resulting
tions:---
(1) Two Peace Memorial Scholar- ships, each of the total value
J
Ja*):
of $1,850.open to British boysDerailments-Engines.
Collisions. only.
(2) Two King
Edward VII Derailments-Waggona Scholarships of the valueDerailments-Coaches of £40 per annum, open to Split points (resulting British subjects only.
(3) One Hong Kong Government
\_\\n*)
Educational Scholarship, open Railway Employees to girl candidates from Hong Passengers Kong Schools.
Trespassers
Nil 2
Branch Line
Nil
NII
NII
NII:
Involving Death
NII
8
·NIL...
Serious Injury.
Nih
Minor Injury NO
NII
(4) One Hong Kong Government Contractor's Employee.
Educational Scholarship, open
to boy candidates from Hong Railway Employees Kong SchoolSERVANT Passengers,
(5) Four Hong Kong Govern- Trespassers
ment Studentships-in-Train Contractor's Employee ing, open to candidates from
Hong Kong School Railway Employees (6) One Hewitt Memorial Passengers..
Scholarship of the value Trespassers
of $900 per annum Contractor's Employee
(7) Four Montargis. French
Prices two of the value
of $50 each for, Matriculation
and Senior, and two of the
value of $25 each for Junior. Bound coples of Examination Question Papers, set at past *Examinations may be from the Registrar at $1 per
W. B.
Hong-Kopy 81st August 1927.
POLAR
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THE
HELPS CHILDREN OVER HOT WEATHER, Summer complaint makes little mothers use Chamberlain's Colic and
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Central-22 The Newspaper Enterprise, Ltd., 5, Wyndham St. Central 22 "China Mail" (Newspaper), 5, Wyndham St. Central-22 The Dollar Directory Co., 5, Wyndham St. Central-22 Telephone Hand Book, 6, Wyndham St. Central-22 "Hongkong Sunday Herald,” 5, Wyndham St.
Peak-22 Bellamy, L. C. F., Res., 858, The Peak, Peak 22 H.K. Tramways, Ltd., General Manager's Res.,
858, The Peak. Kowloon-22 Green Island Cement Co., Ltd., Cement Works,
Hok-un.
Central-28. Aubrey, Dr., office, Alexandra Bldg. Central-28 Macgown, Dr. J. C., Office, Alexandra Bldg. Central 28 Anderson, Dr. J. W., Office, Alexandra Bldg.'
Peak 23 Knight, C. C., Res., 184, The Peak Peak-29 Butterfield & Swire, Mr. C. C. Knight, Res.,
184, The Peak.
Peak-23 Little, J. H., Res., 183, The Peak. Peak 28 Butterfield & Swire, Little, J, H., Res.,
183, The Peak." Kowloon-23 Ye Fong Chan, 186, Temple St., Yaumati.
Central-24 Tak 3hun Bank, 155, Queen's Road C.
Peak 24 Stewart, Rev., A. D., Res., 112, The Peak... Kowloon-24 Dixon, H., Res., 4, Lyeemoon Villas, Chatham Rd.
Central 25
25 Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co., Aberdeen Dock,
Aberdeen: ERA CAMERAS Peak-25 Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co., Chief Manager's
Res., 508, Magazino, Gap, The Peak. Peak-25 Dyer, R. M., Res., Magazine. Gap, 508, The Peak. Kowloon 25 Eastern Store, 314, Nathan Boad
Central 26 Alice Memorial Hospital, 72a, Hollywood Rd.
Peak-26 Matilda Hospital, 187-189, The Peak Peak 26. Sanders, Dr. J. Herbert, 187-189, The Peak Kowloon 26 Tiu Chan, 91, Alpin St.
Central-27 Ross, Alex. & Co., (China), Ltd., Prince's Bldg. Kowloon 21 Bond, C., Res., 106, Kowloon Tong,
Central 28 Police Station, Shaukiwan
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