INTIMATION.
S. MOUTRIE & CO., LTD..
ESTABLISHED 1975.
BABY GRANDS
BY
RACHELS,
PLEYEL,
KEMMLER
TO LET
TO LET.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10гm, 1907.
46 UMMER HOUSE" Mount Kellett, the PRAK. Partially Furnished Possession from 1st April, 1807. Low Rant.
Apply to-
SETH. PERCY SMITH &
5. Queen's Road Central, Hongkong, 8th March; 1997.
TO LET ON LEASE. FROM 1ST JANUARY, 1907. -
Nos. 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14, HOLLYWOOD
ROAD. Nos. 1,2, 3, 4 and 5 SUN WAI LANE. Apply to
AREATOON V. APCAR & CO.,
45, Wradham Street.
[101 Hongkong, 24th October, 1906.
AND
ROSENKRANZ.
FOR LIGHTNESS OF TOUCH, QUAL- ITY OF TONE, AND DURA- BILITY, THESE PIANOS ARE
W
UNRIVALLED.
A GUARANTEE
FOR
A
PERIOD
Two OF
TEST
YEARS
GIVEN WITH EACH INSTRU
MEAT.
SOLE AGENTS:
TO LET.
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. FELLBURN, No. 51 the PEAK,
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JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN,
York Buildings. Hoarkoog, 2nd January, 1947.
TO LET
254
CHARACTERISTIC EPISODES AT
SWATOW.
The native atmosphere around Swatow bai been rather breezy for a work over two incidents, each of them managed, or mismanaged, in truly native style, writes the correspondent of the N. C. Daily News. A coolie in the employ of the compradore of a foreiga firm became engaged in a tight on the street, and avar his master's house, while a procession was passing. A policeman was at hand, and proceeded to stop the fight, with the result that he was injured by the coolie, or one of his friends. The wounding of a guardian of the is no
pears serious business, and all were pre doubt pared to see the guilty parts mulotas of a heavy dne, and punished otherwise, if that were to vindicate the authority of the new Becessary Police Board, But no one was prepared for the sequel. An accusation against the com pradere himself, chopped by no less than twelve hongs was lodged with the Tastai and the latter, without further inquiry, called on the foreigo
·firm to kuud over the man. Tan firm is now combatting this request. through the Consul Things are got what they seen avon here in Chins. Why, ou asks, should the beating of a policeassa of worth, be thought warthy
Britain, or loading others to be carried directly to ports outside the Colonies, then he must conform to the shipping laws of the Colonies.
But the two sets of lawa, the British and the colonial, are as the poles asundor. Mr. Cham- kerlain, to whose Colonial Secretaryship the dispute goes back, spoke of the New Zealand legislation as "inconsistent with the provisions of the Merchant Shipping Act of 1991" and the his successor Mr. Liebe, referring to same legislation,
as being "of great complexity involving questione not only of detail but of cerstitational principis, There can be no doubt that the New Zealand Shipping and Sanmes Act" of 1993, and the Australian Navigation and Shipping Act of 1904, contain provisions which, from the point of view of Westminster, are perilously gear the limit of being revolutionary. Ocean. going trade under the British flag, the British shipowner asserts, coaidnot possibly anreivs for high seas. even a limited period it thos Acts reled on the Colonial Goveruments allege that the lass As against this contention, the
which exception is taken only ask labour to work under fair conditions. The
of scales two
for instance, can sucely snowpared, there is such a wile forge baten hem. The colonial law fixes the wages of a, fr-man on a steamship at £0. busine fros? The reason is probably par month. The British fireman only reaises to be found, as it often is here, in the t ik of the per raouth. The Australian or New atreat. This indicates that ever sine the
Zaland sail is paid at the rate of £ per month.
of atloution
twelve
la-ads
to
wager,
leader of the attack was busted from part of a British colleagan has to work at £4 per From 1st March, 1997,
lucrative shipping business by the defendant TO. 3. CARKAVON VILLAS, and No. 6, compradore he has been waiting his opportunity
LCHIEL TERRACE, Kowloon.
HEWAN CO. Apply to-
No. 15. Cronaught Road, West, Hiroking, 18 February, 1917
10 ACT.
INSPECTION INVITED- | 66 LENWOOD" CASE Roan, suitable
S. MOUTRIE & CO., LTD.,
York Building, Chater Road.
Hongkong, 30th July, 1900.
TO LET.
TO. 2, MACDONNELL ROAD.
No.
Apply to
+59
COMPRADORE'S DEPARTMENT, Nippon Yanen Kaisha.
Hongkong, 3rd June, 1905.
TO LET.
197
NO. 8 GRANVILLE AVENUE, Kow-
LOON.
No. 1, EAST AVENUE, Kowloon,
Apply to
HUMPHREYS ESTATE &
FINANCE CO., LD.,
Hongkong. Plat March. 1907.
TO LET.
4576
POSSESSION FROM 1ST APRIL NEXT. Bomi-nttuned HOUSES. No. 135 and 13. MACDONNELL ROAD. Each with 7 Rooms, Buta-ms, Kitchen, Servania' Quarter and Grass Tennis Court.
Apply to-
CING CHINAM,
Yau Ou Marine & Fire Lusurance Co., Ltd. Ilongkong. 1st March, 1907.
TO LET.
MMEDIATELY. the Capacious Premises on the Ground-floor of No. 2, PENDER STREET, at present occupied by Messrs. Harris Honey Co, Lt,
Apply to-
GILMAN & CO. Hongkong, 23rd January, 1997.
TO LET.
260
Garding house the
tainug Room. This property would be divided into two or more honest to suit teasuta
BANGOUR PRAK.
CLOVELLY.' Peak Road (Partially
Furaished
BUNGALOW st, Brazy Point with Tennis
Court.
nad he now thinks he has it. As his influe is great he has had no trouble in procaring the eleven sesis which appear on the accusatio along with his own. This it must retambered, although it sans te explain the disproportion between the grime and the in touded paishment, is only (alk. talk in a land where a house kas no inside bat the women's apartments.
"As to
mouth. The Colazial case in this connection is that if British ships paying those lower wages were allowed to enter into the carrying trade of N % laud or Australis, the hopes control of that trade would soon be lost. Mr. Richard Sedona Pratier of New Zealand, putting this point to Mr. Chamberlain, id Tesis from abr nd satering into coastal trade Bisa beiner aumpelled to pay the New Zaland rate of wages, suali a conrun is doomed to be equitable, for those reels practically compete with vassels which are engaged in the coastal trade all the year round, and which
Pay the currant rate of wages of the colony. If this daring the grain and we won and, by - permitted, these vessels might come say, reducing the rates, it would practically cause loss to either the producers or to the owners of
·New Zealand constal rossels whose charges aro fred. If trade were diverted owing to this the Foar, cause during the brisk mouths of the own wald have to raise their rates during the dall was, and while there would probably be a slight gain to the pastoralists and grain- growers, it would happen that a
The other incident acted a larger public, Following a practice which has become for command of late an employé at the Swatew terminus of the local railway fall
beat severely a teagher in ons of the schools, in the case of a dispute over soms lugzoz
the The teacher carried his grievaner fics to the head office of the railway, where he gest satisfaction, and then to his school. The scholars BEACONSFIELD ARCADE, Fine Soof that institution, the Taureentang, had Offices and Dwalling Doctus
BUNGALOW (furnished) st Now Territors, Fowl Ros, Low Rental,
No. 15, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Top Floor, (over Caldbeck MacGregor),
BELILIOS TERRACE HOUSES. ROBINSON ROAD.
Apply to-
LINSTEAD & DAVIS. 3rd Floor, Alexandra Building- Hongkong, ud March, 1997;
[ ]}
TO LET
TO. 91. CONNAUGHT ROAD
TRAL suitable for Oflens and Apply on the Premises. Hongkong, 20th March, 1997-
FO LET
CEN down,
$10
Nos.
DUNHEVED" 33. Robinson Read, or
FOR SALE.
and 31, SEYMOUR ROAD..
4 New Houses in KENNEDY ROAD, 1947
Wan Chai.
No. 9 & 91.0ODOWN PLAYA EAST.
Apply to-
SAM WANG CO., LTD,.
$1, Queen's Bond Central, Hongkong. 130. November, 19 FROS
TO LET.
ду
result to the community adabiy would
crossed swords with bus Tuotai las: Den-mber or a dispute about teachers, and so were not disposed to take this insalt offered to another of tur staff in a submissive spirit. They
This telegraphed to the Taotsi demanding redress, went in a boly to the head-offies for the 5%A
statement of the case by Mr. Seddon shows how for the question is married heroad the and sent to one of the cat rapidiato interests of the shipowner. purp11 18 advertisement calling upon all iubester in
Ia other directio as, also, the Colonial Açús the new school to abstain from purchasing the "Ch'aopna," the semi-oficial organ of the travel se much in advance of British legislation West. as they do in the matter of wages. railway complay. The Tagtai has moved in the matter. with the renit that the offending minster his neza gore so far as to grapple ral way servant has been lodged in the Chordretly in her statutes with the problem of hai magistrate's prison. The boycotting maning. As a cousnexes of the roport notice too her had a serious effect upon the of a Commission appointed by Mr. Mandolla in 1948, and prasided over by Sir Elward sale of the paper indicated.
Reed, an Act was piloted through Parliament in 1997 by Mr. Ritchie, which declared
ship that was 3
"undermined” tha: was unsoaworthy." definity or fixed manning scale incorporated in
WAS
In the meantime the railway oficials fall fan of, and beat another goutlemin, this time one of the Swatow merchants. This brought the Swalow Guill about their wars, and at a general meeting of the Guild a cries of vasolutions wat discuss but not officially wlopted. Theas called for the handing over of toe guilty man,
and his exposure in a cangus at each sation of the railway in turn sea warning to others: the austeation of the Japanese employs from all dealing with the public; the submission of rates, revised in the light of the recent areata. to the Swatew Guild for approval before being put inte operation; the dismissal of
An unpopular secretary;
and the buying out of Lis Li-shag, FOUR-ROOMED HOUSES at Praya an Amos mu who owns the greater part of
the shares of the company.
These proposals East near East Point. Apply
wars published in the paper, but among them JARDINE, MATUERON & CO.
was a tumber six whose terms the paper did Hongkong, 3rd January, 1907. FL37
not dare to specify. Its hurdon was an advies to the banka to boycott the railway for ten days, aui a call to all merchants and scholars to leave the railway severoly alone matil satis. faction is given for the beating of the two gentlemen The proposals are for the most part so much beyond reason in their attempted interference with the administration of the railway that they cannot command this respect of any one, although they are an appeal to the passions of the mob. They reveal the Enimas against Lin which is at the mods of much of the feeling. The railway authorities are now endeavouring to is the responsibility for article siz upou the Guild, no doubt with & risw to official-action
TO LET
HOUSE KNUTSFORD TERRACE
KOWLOON. Apply to
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST
MENT AND AGENCY CO. LD. 192 Hongkong, let Apr.i. 1907.
TO LET
AND FLOOR of No. 6, ICE HOUSE 2ND
STREET: Centrally situated and within easy reach of the principal Banks and business
TATA & CO. 105 Hougkong, 24th December, 1906.
OFFICES la KING'S ECILDING and YORK uses. Apply on the previous T
A HOUSE in WONG NEI CHONG ROAD, GODOWNS in PRAYA EAST.
A HOUSE in CLIFTON GARDENS, Conduit Road.
FLATS in MORETON TERRACE.
Apply to
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST. MENT & AGENCY CO., LTD. Hongkong, 1st April, 1997.
TO LET.
121
TO. 6. LYBEHOON VILLAS. Korea, No. 1st March next. Fire Rooms and Tenuis Court Rent $125 yer month including taxes.
"LYEEMOON " Apply to-
Care of Daily Prass" Office. Hongkong, 21st January, 1907.
TO LET.
241
TO. 28, LEIGHTON HILL ROAD.
Immediate Posessiou.
No
Apply to
THE COMPRADORE,
Nippon Yusen Kaishs.
Hongkong, 4th February, 1907.
TO LET.
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.
333
No. HOLLYWOOD ROAD, and No.
51, POT FINGER STREET.
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ARRATOON V. APCAR & Co., 45, Wyndham Street. Hongkong, 2nd March, 1907.
TO LET.
1431
OND FLOOR No. 12, QUEEN'S ROAD 2ND FLOOR
GREENCROFT,
GARDEN ROAD, Kowloon, Badecorated, Electric Light, Teunis Court.
FAIRVIEW ROBINSON ROAD. Kowloon,
from March lat.
Apply to
LEIGH & ORANGE,
1. Des Voeux Road.
Hongkong, 19th February, 1907.
TO LET FURNISHED.
94
LEWENOR NO. 116, Psak. April
to end September. Apply
TO LET.
ก
They have intimated to the Guild that they hold it responsible for a loss of traffic recaip's amevating to about $100 a day since the bay- cott agitation was started. This figure seris
IN ALEXANDRA_BUILDINGS Soull be out of all proportion to actual cacsipte,
Office on Second Floor.
Appis-
SECRETARY A. S. Watson & Co., Ld. Hongkong, 4th January, 1907.
OFFICE TO LET.
[150
299
NE ROOM in PRINCE'S BUILDINGs from 1 February Rent 350 per month. Apply
REUTER, BROCKELMANN & Co.
Prince's Buildings, Bourkeur. 29th January, 1997.
TO LET.
9.ROOM HOUSE, 19, MCDONNELL ROAD. Commanding Good View of Harbour, with fine Tounis lawn.
DR HO KAI, Apply to-
28. Des Voeux Read. 716 Hongkong, 5th April, 1997.
IU DEL
TO. 4, OBSERVATORY VILLAS Kowloon Five items; Eisetrio Light; Tennis Court etc.
Apply to--
ARRATOON V. APOAR & CO., 45. Wyndham Street,
700 Hongkong, 3rd April. 1997.
10 LET
N Granville Road, Kowloon.
JO. 1 and 6, ORMSEY TERRACE,
Reutais.
Moderate
Apply to
SPANISH PROCURATION. Hongkong, 4th March, 1997.
TO-LET.
No
TO. 21, WYNDHAM STREET.
Apply to
504
and is a few in the company's caen, for while there is no other means of quick communisation with Swarow except by the train they are masters of the situation, and can nfl to wait.
Both incilents are instructive, and souza to illustrate the meet for & spanty autting on foot of the new system of administration in the provinces. The authorities have not at the disposal machinery elastic sudagh to cope with troubles arising out of the new conditions, and Lespecially nut of the new, and truculent spirit |of the schoolboy of to-day.
THE EMPIRES SHIPPING LAWS.
THE TASE OF HARMONISING.
but there
no
the bill. In the Colouial Acls, howover tanto are very precise sellules laying down the unaber of seamon that every slip must curry according to her tonnage. Many other bard and rigid rules which must be obeyed by shipowners are to be fou if in the Clanfù Avis, which will come to-day andar that ation of the Cafer.. In the end it wastoby-band that ance for which Mr. Lloyd-George is responsible, coasessions will have to be mutually made it the outs differences betwin the mother country friend- and her Colonies are to be brought to a ly issn in this matter of shipping legislation.
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The Conferrence combines representatives of shipowneres d seamen but the final adjustment of the questions which will be under considera- tion cannot be reached artit, the members of the Approaching Colonial Conference have arrived in England. The parties to what has now become a very prolonged controversy are. on the one hand, the Parliament of the Australian Commonwealth and the Legislature of New Zesland, and, on the other, the Home Govern ment here in London. The chief line of clearage runs, as might be expected, on the foundations of self-interest. The British shi
bis business owner wants to carry on Australist waters under the direct sanction of YO. 1, WEST END TERRACE, Shameen, British law, and British law alone. The legislativo authorities of New Zealand and Australia say that if the British shipowner toushes Colonial trade beyond the point of unloading British cargoes, carried directly from
E. A. & C. F. DE CARVALHO, 14. Arbuthnot Road. Hongkong, 28th February, 1907.
TO LET.
471
M. W. SLADE,
Prince's Buildinge. 900
Cauton Apply to
HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT & AGENCY CO., LD. Hongkong, 1st April, 1907.
Hongkong, 39th January, 1907.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
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!
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