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OF THE 3RD YEAR OF THE CHINESE REPUBLIC (1914).

THE Publis ere hereby notified that the SECOND PAYMENT OF IN PERES of the 6% Internal Loss of the 3rd year of the Chinese Republic (1914) wil fall due on the 20th of June of this year. With the exception of the detailed regulations, governing the Payment of Interest of the Loan, which have been published in the Government Caselle and which have been printed for the information of the Fablis by all the catablishments aathorised for the Payment of Interest, the following important points are hereby published for general information:

1. The data when the Payment of Interest

begins:

30th June, 4th Year of the Chinone

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2. The Organ authorised for the Payment of

Interest:

. All Magistrates' Yamens.

b. The Head and Branch Bess of the BANK OF CHINA and of the BANK

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Hongkong, 15th June, 1915. informed that the sum of $2,000 with interest which was paid by Messer, PALMER & TURNER to the Undersigned on the 17th Marob, 1913 will be handed over by the Undersigned to FUNG KONTAK, aline SING TAK TONY less legal proceedings are commenced in Hongkong by any of the said creditors before the expiration of cne month from this date. and at the same im Notice of such proceedings is given to the Undersigned,

Mr.

GEO. K. HALL BRUTTON, Solicitor for the said FUNG HON PAK,

alias Susa Tax Toxa,

(069 Hongkong, 16th June, 1915,

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3. The Methods for the Claiming of Luterent. The Public when Claiming for the Interest must out down the matured Coupons and proceed to any of the above-mentioned Organs with the said Coupons. The said Organs after examining. the said Conpons will then Pay the Interest and retain the Coupons so paid. But the holders of $1,000 Bonus and of $10,000 Bonda-must not cut down the Coupons themselves, as the said Bonds have to be examined Brat by the Organs concerned,

The Matured Coupons can be used na cash în Payment of Land Tax. The Interest of the Conpont is expressed in term of "Big Dollar."

and if it is required to be converted into Taels

or Copper Cash, then the Rate of Exchange for different districts will be decided and posted in cosplenons places by the various Financial Bureaux concerned,

The blank Coupon No. 1 of each Bond must be out down at the time when the Coupon No. 2 in presented for payment to each or for payment of Land Tax and to be handed over for can- ellation together with Coupon No. 2. The Public are requested to rend over the detailed regulations governing the payment of interest, which are obtainable at all authorized Organs -"above-mentioned.

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FROM SHANGHAI, KOBE end MOJI

THE Steamship

THE

"JAPAN," having arrived from the above Ports, Con signees of Cargo are hereby informed that beir Goods will be delivered froin alongside

•Cargo impeding the 'droharge will he landed at Consigners riek and expense into the hazar dous and for extra hazardous Gotowns of the Hoogkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company Limited.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Hills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.

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P.M. 89. "MANCHURIA,” FROM SAN FRANCISCO, JAPAN. "PORTS AND MANILA.

THE above-mentioned Vessel baring arrived, T

Consigneer of Cargo are hereby notified

to send in their Ell-of-Lading for countan signature and take imediate delivery of Cargo from alusgside. C impeding discharge will be landed immed. taly at Consignees" risk and expense.

C

ramsining en board 17th June, at Noon, will be subject to landing cherges

And it undelivered 23rd June, at Nous, will a subject to both Indian

and storage charges.

No Fire Insuranos whatever will be effected. All chafel and otherwise damaged Cargo will be examined at the above Company's Godewa 21st Jan at 101.

No Cisims will be entertained unless panied by shart delivery note or list of excep tions taken at the time of delivery to Condenser and signed for sad on behalf of the Pacific Mail 8,8, Co.

AD China wust be Sled on or befor 30th Junekkerwise they will Recognised

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A. C. MORTON,

· Agent

Heurkoa. 15th June, 1915

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COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES

MARITIMES.

NOTION

CONSIGNEES of Carp from Lander

with shore Steamer · Bri hereby informed that their Goods with the exception of Opium, Treasure sud Valuables ar being leaded and stored at their risks into the Lazardous and or exten hasardony Godowce o the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godow Co., Ltd, at Kowloon, whence delivery may b obtained immediately after landing.

Optional Cergo will be forwarded on unles iatization is received from the Congnew before Nook To-AT requesting it to be lauder hore.

Pills of Lading will be countersigned by th Undersigned Goode renizing anclaimed afte the 23rd June, at Noor, will be subject to rent mod luding charges.

All Time must be sent in to rue on or befor

or they

net will the 6th June, reeopnired.

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All damaged seksem will be examined c. WEDNESDAY, 23 June at 20 1.8.

No Fire Ineussare ben ten minded,

P. THOMAS. Agent,

Hongkong, 3:11 May, 1915.

KEROSENE.

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Dr. Hobson, Port Medical Officer of Swatow, is on his way. Home to join the Medical Corps for service at the Front.

enables us to understand that the end can only be achieved by comparatively slow, arduous and costly fighting, and the silence which has been maintained is just what we were told to expect from the Yesterday being the birthday of H.M. very beginning of the land operations. the King of Sweden, Mr. Arthur Nilssou, But since

lind We

the assurance the Swedish Consul-General, held of the PRIME MINIsten a month ago that reception at the Consular offices, H.E the operations were being pressed for the Governor and H.E. Major-General ward under highly satisfactory conditions, Kelly were represented, and the various we have had no information on which the consular officials of the Colony werd slightest reliance can be placed to suggest preselit.

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achieved may well be questioned, however, and good value for money, By when it is remembered that in the boying in bulk from the very best German we have an enemy who has shown himself absolutely unscrupulous in the firms, and bottling ourselves, wo are invention of reports calculated in the first able to give our customers better place to maintain enthusiasm for the war in Germany and Austria, sceondly to value for money than we could by impress the neutral nations, and thirdly. importing the same thing by the through the neutrals, to discourage and dishearten the peoples at war with case. There is an old saying! Wines

Germany, The German Press agencies mature in bottle, Spirits In cask." have taken the fullest advantage of their But the of opportunity in this instance. That is the raison d'être

world outside Germany at least has learnt var magnificent wine vaults, which by this time to heavily discount "news

from such sources Temporary checks challenge comparison with suything

may be suffered, but the issue of the of the kind not only in Hongkong struggle in Gallipoli, as in the larger bat the Far East There our wines arena of the war, will be awaited by the peoples of the British and Allied nations. are bottled off soon after they arrive, with undiminished confidence in ultimate but our spirits, except for a small victory. stock to most daily requirements, are kept in wood. That is why our spirits improve in quality, and spirits imported in case do not. Our customers get the benefit of that

increment in vaino, as we charge nothing for it. We cordially invite our customers to pay a visit of inspection to our wine vaults, and satisfy themselves that the above is

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The Daily Press.

HONGKONG, JUNE 17TH, 1915.

THE VEIL OF SECRECY,

written

[A telegram to hand since the shove comments were

states on the authority of the official Press Burean that "a most satisfactory dispatch" has been

It will bo received from the Dardanelles, seen on reference to the telegram that it carries our information of the operations down to the 18th inst.]

The Chinese who was charged with fraudulently causing to be diverted and consumed certain electricity, the proper- ty of the Hongkong Electric Company, was yesterday fined 850. It was stated that an adjustment of the wires had been effected, whereby the meter was cut out and did not register any current, though the shop was brilliantly illuminated.

The members of the Royal Naval Dock- yard Recreation Club held their usual fortnightly whist drive in the Chaplain's Roon at the Yard last evening. There were 24 tables, and the prizes were wou by the following:-Ladies-1. Mrs. Car- sing; Mrs. Fookes; 3, Mrs., Windebank, Gents.--1, Mr. V. Stannard; 2, Mr. W. Kerswel'; 3, Mr. E. Ward. *Booby " prizes, Mrs. Harrison and Mr. Bollins. Excellent arrangements were made by the Hon. Secretary (Mr. E. J. Windebank).

THE RICKSHA COOLIES' STRIKE AT MACÃO.

A Macao correspondant writei :—The attention of the Government of Macie ought certainly to be applied to the

serious question of the recent riesu The ricksha coolies in Macao number: about 1,000, about 800 working by day and the remainder at

A mail for Europe vid Siberia closes coolies strike. to-day at 3 p.mi.

Forts.

A proposal is under discussion at Shangnight. The rickshaw which they pull-aro... - hai to make a new golf course at Woosung hired to them by some 40 families who have the rickshaw licensed at the inunícipal Lieut. E. G. Hodgson, of the 40th office. Therefore while the coolies are on Pathans, is announced in a list of strike the principal losers. ure theses casualties issued on May 26th in India, families. as having died of wounds in Belgium.

The Bureau of Chinese National Loans announces in our advertising columns that interest on the C per cent. internal loan of 1914, will be payable on and after the 30th inst.

It is said that, the cause of the striko is the resolution that has been wisely made by the police of Macao to enforce the rule of the left hand side for every vehicle. But the coolies insisted upon using the middle of the road, regardless, of motor-car traffic. The police, therefore, inflicted Siner Dr. Ariga's return to Peking, he heavy fins upon the gutter of every has been received in audience by the Presi- | vehicle which did not observe the general dent. The Doctor is engaged in drafting European continental ruls of turning in the New Constitution of the Republic, and the left hand side of the road. It is will soon submit the preliminary draft to | reported that about 50 to 00 strikers are the President for perusal.

imprisoned in Coloane.

A paragraph in a Peking paper says the Kwangtung Mint has found it difficult to conduct operations as the minting of new coins yields no profits. The Director of the Mint has applied to the Government for permission to raise a loan to inint sub

Pecked in naked ties without case. Price for 6-Riomed House on Row, Kowloon, For more than a week there has been sidiary coins, which will enable the mints

a tine. $3.50.

Hongkong, 7th Jane, 1915.

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to be run on a self-supporting basis.

The rieksha coolies are naturally very poor, men; they can hardly support then selves and families with what they earn. Moreover, most of them are opíam smokers, and are, therefore, poorer thatt most men, so they could not possibly pay the constant fines which wore inflicted upon them. Hence the strike.

The roads in Macao are very narrow,

A cable has been received by Mr. H. J.all traffic by vehicle being done in ricksLas;

was drawn on 12th June, is Mr. Sparke, ticket No. 483.

a singular abstuce of news respecting what is happening on the British front in Bet- gium as well as in respect of the operations in Gallipoli. There is a comforting old edge from Mr. E. S. Kadoorie stating only the wealthy people being able to that the winner of the Raffle at the Grand afford the luxury of a joy ride in the adage which assures us that "no news is

Garden Fête in aid of War Relief Funds newly introduced motor cars, upon which good news.". We trust it may be so in (Belgian, British, French and Russian), Macao people do not took with great the present instance. The last news we held in Shanghai, for one Cadillar, 1915 favour Chairs are unknown in Macao. had concerning the operations in Belgium-8-cylinder, passenger motor car, which

Bo the strike causes the greatest incon- People who are was in en Amsterdam message, dated the

venience to everyone. oth inst., which told us of enormous

accustomed to go to their work and re- movements of German troops" in

turn from it in a ricksha are put to great Mr. Stuart J. Fuller, who will be inconvenience. But this is not all. Maeno the direction of the Yser Canal, and that in connection with this movement the remembered as the Vice-Consul General derives great benefit from the week-end Belgo-Dutch frontier had been closed and of the United States in Hongkong under tourists or visitors who spend money in barbed and electric wires had been run Dr. Ames P. Wilder, was a passenger by the colony, and these will certainly he isto along the whole fine of frontier. This the Manchuria which arrived yesterday.to go if they find that they will be obliged. to walk instead of having the usual com- news naturally put us all on the tenter- Mr. Fuller, we understand, has come out hooks of expectation, for what other meaning could it have than that another Coagulates in the East.

on a visit of inspection to a number of fort, or discomfort, of the dear old bone- shaking Macao rieksha, which, with all its determined German assault on the Britishpanied by his wife.

defects, at all events saves one from the

positions

heat and the fatigué of walking in kot was imminent! We still

a token of their esteem.

.

He is accom”

later entertained at a dinner at the Shang

hai Club.

very promptly settled. Surely the Portuguese officials in Macao will by this time know how to tackle this particular problem without undue friction and with-

out delay.

We look forward with confidence to come

lihood of at least 3,000 people is seriously

wait for confirmation of these expectas Mr. C. M. Bain, President of the St.weather.

In Hongkong there have been ricksha tions. After a complete silence of Andrew's Society at Shanghai, left the over a week we had yesterday two items northern port last week on a holiday, strikes in the past, a bad one within recent of intelligence which serve to show that Mr. A. G. Stephen, on behalf of members memory, but with a little tact on the part if anybody has been alarmed by this of the Lawn Bowls Club, presented to of the Government officials the matter was report it is not the British and Belgian Mr. Bain on the eve of his departure a troops in that region, for we are told. gold, wrist watch, suitably inscribed, as Mr. Baio was firstly, that a Belgian battalion has crossed the Yser near Dixmude railway bridge, and organised the ground won;

Mr. J. R. Wood (Coroner) held an en- and, secondly, we are told of a Gymkhana [38

organised by the Indian Cavalry inquiry yesterday at the Magistracy into thing being done, especially as the live- honour of a visit paid to them by the Krathe circumstances attending the death of OFFICER For Overlooking Hachour APPARENT of Belgium: That, such an

and QUEEN of the Belgians and the Heina Chiese tallyman employed by the Kow-involved. The ricksha coolies of Macao are not by any means a difficult sort of loop Godown Company. The evidence

Apply to

evout is possible at the present moment showed that the deceased and another people to deal with; barsh measures are SHEWAN, TOMES A CO.. lends strong support to the conviction man were engaged in the removal of rice generally unnecessary when managing them; all that is wanted is reasonableness, Hongkong, 3rd December, 1914.

that "no news is good news, though it from the Keishan Maru, which was

The Portuguese Government officials is incredible that no operation worth alongside a wharf, into a lighter the should closely investigate the matter reporting has been attempted by one aide two men were standing near the gangway before applying any harsh measures to the a bag of rice was being swing dows. The or the other for something like ten days.

men failed to netice this and were swept poor strikers; they should see whether With regard to Gallipoli, our latest news off the ship and precipitated into the there has been any abuse in the applica.

Qué re- related to operations on June 3rd. What lighter, some distance below, has been told us of the preparations made Ceived a fracture of the skull, which tion of the fines, for it is vory. doubtful proved fatal, but the other man was not whether the coolies, without some strong by the enemy to resist the occupation of seriously injured. A verdict of Aeciden cause, would go on strike, and prefer to

be without means of support: this peninsula by the forces of the Allies. tz! Death was returned.

immediate possession.

QUEEN'S BUILDING.

BUILDING

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