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HOUSES TO LET:
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W beg to say that our late father, LETA HOUSE at Chervatory Villas,
IvIKAE MING, alim Tu Tar Br34, alias Iu Taux SHAU, a native of Ping Yuan
district, Kwong Tong, who was poor when young, and whe proceeded to Ipoh, Perek, and Seremban, in the Straite Settlements, to work mines for many years, succeeded in obtaining a which was sent back to his sum of money, large suma native country and invested in rost extato, ie, over Sixty Houses for Shops in Swatow
TO
Kowloon. Apply to
ARRATOON V. APUAR & Co. Hongkong, 6th July, 1916,
[720
TO LET.
continue to command the best attoution of its ni Yuen district, and over Twenty HouseFFICE in Hotel Mansions.
work at Reading.
JOHN D. HUTCHISON & Co,
· [7a3 Hongkong, 8th July, 1915,
WANTED.
Brose to asist in European Store.
>RITISH YOUTH of good sppasrance and Must be accurate at figures and good pense.
Able to sketch a recommend«tion,
Shops and Schools, together with over Three Thousand Mow
Land. of Agricultural These properties were all registered in the Magistrate's Yamen of Ching Hol Mai-you and Ping-yuen, title deeds being held for them and tax regularly paid in respect of them.
Unfortunately, our late father died on the 23rd day of the El-venth Moon last year in his native country. Ping-yuen district. There are
Opportunity to learn an interesting business.seventeen anne of the deceased and each of us in
Apply
Box No. 8.
Care of "Daily Prass" Oloe. [734 Hongkong, 8th July, 1915.
BANKRUPTCY NO. 63 OF 1914.
Apply to
HENRY HUMPHREYS, Alexandra Buildings, Hongkong, 30th June, 1915.
TO LET.
1717
HOUSE, No. 4, LYEEMUN VILLAS,
Kowloon.
Apply to
SPANISH DOMINICAN
PROCURATION. Hongkong, 30th June, 1915,
[601
entitled to a share of the said property. The first son, usmed Ju Yeok Hoo, died some time previously and left two suns named In Ilin Wan and In You Weu; the second son was named In Yeak Leang alias In Kot Fang; the third In Youk Ko, aline Lu Fak Ngon; the fourth In Youk Nge, alias In Yam Sam; the fifth In Yeuk Kai, alias Shing Chai; the sixth la Youk Wah; the seventh in Youk Fook, alias In Kai Mia the eighth In Yeak Chow, alias WHOLE or PART SHOP in Chater In Chie Plag; the ninth In Yeuk So, alion Lou Chei: the tanth In Touk Hing, alias In U
IN THE MATTER of Deed of Arrangement for the benefit of Creditors between LEUNG SHIU KONG and C. A. DA ROZA Trastoe, and re CRUZ BASTO & COMPANY, lata of Prince's Building, Victoria, Hong-Min; the eleventh In Youk Ching, alias lu Szt kong, Merchants, in Bankruptey.
Ting: the twelfth In Yook Teoi; the thirteenth In Yenk Yeung, the fourteenth In Youk Kwai; TOTICE IS KEREBY GIVEN that
the Afteenth In Yenk Wong; the sirteenth there being in the hands of the Trustee
Iu Yoak Cheung; the seventeenth Is Teak under the above Bead of Arrangement a surplus Ming; and there are also six or seven grand- srising from the separate Estate of LEUNG SHIU KONG, and as provision has been made for the claims filed by the separate Creditors of the said LEUNG SHIU KONG, it is the intention of the Trustee, at the expiration of fourteen days from date, to transfer such Farplus to the credit of the estate of the said CRUZ BASTO & COMPANY.
Dated this 25th day of Jane, 1815.
C. A. DA RUZA, Trustees.
1608 THE CHINESE ENGINEERING AND MINING COMPANY, LIMITED. 6% FIRST MORTGAGE DEBENTURES (KAILAN BONDS.)
PINTEREST dan on 1st July, 1916, will be made on presentation of Coupon No. at any of the undermentioned Banks, vis.
HOXGEOSO & SHANGHAI BANK-")
DAYMENT of the HALF-YEARLY
CBARTERED BANK OF INDIA,
ING CORPORATION.
AUSTRALIA & CHINA.
RUSSÓ-ÁBIATio BANK,
BANQUE DE L'INDO-CHINE.
YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK,"
LTD.
Боля
As we have so many near relations, it is feared that among them there may be one or two who might soprstly contract dents. All va brothers, therefore, had a meeting and decided that no one be allowed secretly to sell or mortgage the said property. We therefore bog to announce publicly, as we fear that our distant relatives or friends are ignorant of the fast, that the said property cannot be mortgaged or employed as security for obtaining lots of money secretly, and if any of our brothere should have secured any lost on such security the creditors should demand the repsyment of it from the one who is responsible for it, other wise we will not be held responsible" tor any debt contrasted.
Signed:Iu Youk Ngo, In Yonk Leung, In Youk Kai, Ju Yonk Ko, In Yook Chow, In Yonk Wab, Lu Youk Fook, In Tenk Sa, Ju Youk Teoi, In Youk Hing. In Yook Ching, Iu Youk Yeang.
3 Yonk Choong, Iu Yeuk Kwai, In Yonk Wong. Io Yonk Ming 4th June, 4th Republican Year- Hongkong, 24th June, 1915.
At
Tien tein,
Shanghai
OF
Hongkong.
Tientsin &
Hongkong
only. At
Tientsin &
only.
SAVE
BANQUE BELGE POUR L'ETRAN【Shanghai
GER.
The Interest, less Income Tax of 2x and ed. YOUR
the, will be:-
Os £20 Boxp8.
Por Coupon (Groks)
Los Tax at 2/6d. in the £.
Net umount payablo
Ox £100 BONDS.
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per 10-01
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£
d.'.
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By Order,
THE KAILAN MINING "ADMINISTRATION,
W, S. NATHAN,
General Manager,
1701
Hongkong, let July, 15,
HONGKONG GENERAL CHAMBER
HONGROOF COMMERCE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at
EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of Mambera to be held on MONDAY, 12th July, at 12 Noos, in the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ROOM, NEW GOVERNMENT BUILDING, the following Resolutions will be proposed and carried by a majority of those present and sutitled to vote will take effect-
1. That, in the opinion of this Extraordinary General Meeting of the Chambar, it is inconsistent with the purposes for which the Chamber was formed and exists, and inconsistaut with the obligations of the Chamber towards the Government, and inconsistent with the interests of the Chamber as a whole, that any Member who is the subject of a nation between which and Grost Britain a state of war exists should continue to be a Member.
2. That accordingly the Rules be altered by the addition of the following new Rule to be numbered XXV., viz. :---
"Any Member who is the subject of a astion, "between which and Great Britain a state of war exists shall ipso facto cease to be a
* Member."
By Ordar,
A. B. LOWE,
Acting Secretary. [722
Hongkong, 30th June, 1915.
A SNOWBALL BAG SALE,
IN AID OF THE
BELGIANS IN ENGLAND AND IN
BELGIUM.
will be held in
GOVERNMENT' HOUSE,
THE GROUNDS (OF)
ca
FRIDAY, JULY 9TE, FROM 47 P.M.
INDER the Distinguished Patronage of
UNDER
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SAVE YOUR OLD
BLADES.
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--[(087 Hongkong, 24th June, 1915,
NEW CARTRIDGES.
English
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Manufacturers,
SMOKELESS POWDER and CHILLET SAOT. From No. 10 to 5880. at $6, 87 and 67.53 per 100, @PORTING REQUISITEJ and AIR:GUNS in Variety,
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SOLE AGENTS:
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H.E. Major General EmLY, CB, and Mrs. KELLY, His Bonoor Sir WILLIAM S Daving and Lady DAVIES, The Commodore and Mrs. ANSTRUTHER
By kind permission of Col. WATSON and the Officers, the Band f the 74th Punjabis will play during the afternoon.
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Entrance from Lower Albert Road,
Admission 2 Cents. Tea 40 Cents. Hongkong, 26th Juns, 1915.
WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS,
15. QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.
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TO BE LET.
Hongkong, 29th June, 1915.
CLARK & Co., {Opticians.
[705
TO LET.
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BY APPOINTMEIN
WATSON'S
PYERIS.
(Registered.)
An exact reproduction of a well- known Spa at half the price. Blends perfectly with Spirits, especially Whisky.
"A little learning is a dangerous thing Drink deep or touch not the Pyerian Spring There shallow drafts intoxicate the brain TOMEVILLE," No. 153. Wanchait drinking deeply sobers ua ngain. Pops H Rood
10-Roomed Honze, with
Small Garden Splendid View of the Harbour. TWO GODOWNS at Wanchal, Nos. 0 and 8, Crosz Laue (formerly occupied by Meyerink & Co.).
Apply-
D. H., Care of Daily Press " Ofoe. Hongkong, 14th June, 1915,
TO LET.
[661
PINTS 85 Crs.. PER Doz.
SPLITS 50 CTs.
FURNISHED, including a splendid Piano,
FAIR VIEW, No. 3, Robinson Food containing 6 Rooms," with imple Servant Quarters.
Apply to
DAVID SASSOON & Co., Legv. Hongkong, 1st June, 1915.
[015
TO LET.
ND FLOOR No. 1, DUDDELL STREET,
for Office or Dwellings. Apply within.
Hongkong, 1st June, 1915.
TO LET.
TRADE
MARK.
1616
A.
FOUR-ROOMED FLATS in Hanoi. Road,
Kowloon, and MAY ROAD, Hongkong, with possession on or about 15th August next, English Baths and Kitchen ranges, Hot and
· A mail for Europe eid Siberia, closer to-day at 3. p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Piorcy left the Colony, by the Monteagle yesterday for a trip to Vancouver.
An authoritative denial of a rumene relating to Messrs. Huntley & Palmer's trade with the Colony will be found in our advertisement columns.
Messrs. Benjamin & Potts inform us that they are in receipt of telegraphio advico from their Shanghai office that the Shanghai Dock and Engineering Co., Ltd., has declared a dividend of Tls. 3. for the year ending 30th April, 1915.
optimism. Bat much as tro should nd like to see the war ended by October, wo cannot doubt that the prospect is utterly illusory unless it arises from an intention on the part of tho KAISER to yield unconditionally rather than face another winter compaign. On any other hypothesis it is manifestly absurd to expect the end of the war within the next three or four months. Consider what a Gorman triumph means. In the first place, it would involve humiliating submission by. Russia before she has had am opportunity of exorting her full strength. Only a fifth of Russia's great army, it is said, has been ablo yet to take the field. Secondly, even assuming that the Germans were able to break through
A quiet naval and military wedding took the Allies' lines on the Western front, place at St. John's Cathedral yesterday, drive General Fança's contemptible when Lieut. 4. H. Dobbs, of the 120th Puz- little army," sadly depleted, back to its jabis, son of Lieut.-Col. A. H. Dobbs, of own territory, and completely destroy Bray, Ireland, was married to Dorothy, the armies of General JOFFRE very second daughter of John Lambert, R.D., large order in itself to be accomplished R.N.R., Lloyd's surveyor. The bride was the short space of four months there given away by her father, and Lieut, would still remain the task of disposing Duguid was “best man," Among the of the British Navy before the conquest naval and militáry officers prosent, were of Germany's most hated for could be Col. Watson, and Engineer-Commander J.. attempted. Not until all this is accom-Dawson. The reception took place at the plished could Germany expect a covention Hongkong Hotel, and the happy comple of the struggle at the Dardanolles, unless left for Taipo in the afternoon. They pro- that struggle is ended sooner by the ceed to India this week," triumph of the Anglo-French forces and
At the Magistracy yesterday a Chinese- the submission of Turkey, Then there would remain Italy to settle with and Inspector on the Kowlcon-Canton Railway, was prosecuted by Mr. Haslett, Traffic the colonies throughout the world, which | for opening the level crossing gate on the have been wrested from Germany by her foes during the last eleven months, to railway opposite Holt's Godawns after it had been closed to permit the passage of ba recovered. Of
# CONTEC,
the KAIBER achieved the mirscie of mak-
A train. Mr. Haslett suid that the express was due, and reached the spot just after ing his enemies Buc for
prace, the restoration of the 'Gorman colonies the defendant had been arrested by hira. would
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the essential Defendant was warned by the Magistrato conditions of the Treaty. But we only of the dangerous nature of his dence, and nood to reflect for a moment on all this, told that he might have been fined $50. and the utter foolishness of the KAISER'S As he was a first offender he would only prediction that the end of the war will be fined $10, or in default he would have In reached by October becanes dear to
to go to prison for 14 days. the meanest intelligence, unless, ins we Lave said, the end comes through the un conditional submission of Germany and her Allies. The past eleven months have yesterday the defondant, Hung Shu been but months of preparation for all Lung, refused to divulge the patnes of Garmsby's foes, and the Kaiser's notion certain "gentry” who are stated by the
must appear to them, not the least surpris. in the organisation of a third volu÷. ing of the many miscalculations which tion. It would be dangerous, he said, have been made in Germany concerning and the people would get into serious the war.
Notwithstanding the Russian trouble. He gave the name of one, and
At the resumed hearing of the Chinese extradition
at the Magistracy
180
S. WATSON that the war will bo mided by October defence to have been concerned with hint
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"FENYRHEW," Minden Row, Kowloon,
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FOUR-ROOMED HOUSES in Gordon Terrace and Balisbury Avenue, Kowloon,
FLATS in Nathan Bond. Kowloon, A FLAT in Humphrey's Buildings, Kowloon. Apply to
HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE
Co., LTD.. Alexandra Buildings. Hongkong, 4th Jane, 1915,
TO LET.
[13
Hongkong Üssion:10a, Dis Vœur Boan.C. LONDON OFFICE: 181. Fzaar Braat, BO.
....
The Daily Press.
[580
THE
Road. OFFICES, facing the Harbour between the Hongkong Club and Post Office,
58, THE PRAK "THE RETREAT.” 21, WONG-NEI-CHONG BOAD. GODOWNB, New Prays, Kennedy Town, GODOWNS, at Waanini Bon Apply, etc.,
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST. MENT & AGENCY Co., LTD, Hongkong, 1st April, 1915.
[39
TO LET.
HONGKONG, JULY 6TH, 1915.
ono
Bonse,
man
KAISER'S PROPHECY.
one
Mr. Jenkin
TENANT AND SUB-TENANT,
DECISION IN AN ACTION BY EUROPEANS.
prow of no military advantage to Ger- why he should mention that man, în pre- many in the long run-the Allies remain | farines to the others. Defendant--t is more closely united than ever in their not dangerous for him now. Mr. Brution determination to attain complete victory-The man is now dead, although defeu- in the war. Shortly after the war began dant does not know it. Mr. Asquith in a public speech declared Would you be prepared to admit that the the conditions on which the war will ond. person you gained has been dead 19 years? saw him. We shall never sheathe the sword-which-No, he was living when 1 we have not lightly drawn until Belgium Evidence for the defence was continued, recovers in full measure all, and more and the case remanded. than all that she has sacrificed; until Franco is adequately secured against the menace of aggression; until the rights of the smaller nationalities of Europe are HOUSE CLIFTON GARDENS, THE KALE's prophecy that the war will placed upon an unassailable foundation; ent by October is one of world-wide and util the military domination of interest, coming as it does from the Prussin is wholly and finally destroyed, "
Mr. Justice Hazeland delivered his deci That, declaration represents the sim and son at the Summary Court yesterday in whom alone, in the decision rests. But, wo purpose of esich and all of Germany's the action brought by H. Mace, formerly from the statement that the foes, who have made a compact to tenant of 98d, Wanchai Road, against KAISER's prediction was enthusiastically formulate the terms of peace jointly when A. . Bower, storehouseman, of "B" chwered by the military audience he was the times comes and not to conclude peace Block, married quarters, Quicen's Road addressing that HIS MAJESTY conveyed separately. Within the past few East, for the recovery of 873.41 for rental the idea that the war would be ended weeks the British Prime Minister has been and lighting of part of 983, Wanchai
Επ the before the winter set in by the complete chcerod
echo for declaring Road. The only item in dispute was $35, victory of Germany over all her foes, the readiness of the Empire to fight dainages in fion of a month's notice, the re- Whether that was actually in the KAISER's to the last man, to the last ounce of silver mainder having been paid into Court by mind is not at all clear from the brief and the last drop of blood.”
the defendan Germany cable received, but if the KAISER is really desires to avoid another winter campaign, satisfied that the plaintiff told the defend- cannot possibly win; and if the KAISER Mr. Justice Hazeland said he was, nub under the delusion that he can bring his it is tine that peace negotiations began. adversaries to the point of submission No overtures of the kind aro eyes likely aut on the 22nd May that he was going to, within the next three montle and that to come from his adversarice. The give notice to the superior landlord at thes bo will emerge from the struggle as KAISER's pronouncement
-only inference to be drawn from the end of the month of May so as to clear out
is that he Emperor of the greater part of the Con- realizes that the time has arrived when at the end of June. He proposed to ac- tinent of Europe, we can only regard it he must make a final and supreme effort.cept the version given by the defendant, It is with him a case of now or never. that the words used by the plaintiff were as one more proof of a mind-diseased and By forcing back the Russians he has en-Tintend giving up the house at the end of hopeless incapacity to accurately judge siderably shortened his eastern the and of the month," without specifying a parti- the situation, What is there in the pre- can afford to transfer large forces to the cular month. By the words End of the Western front for a persistelat and month" plaintiff intended such to mean sent position of the war to encourage such remorseless effort to destroy, the French the end of June, and the defendant colossal comonit? Germany, it would be and British armies. He is evidently
thought the plaintiff meant the end of foolish to deny, is in a strong position. prepared to sacrifice the lives of his May There being this mistake, what was
most stupendous sto She has so far successfully kept hore
this ·Inst effort. to overwhelra the legal position? I am of opinion," ean said his lordship, that the case must be emnies at bay beyond the limits of her his western foes, If that task own territory. She is still in possession with Russia and the war brought to antion a reasonable man would put upon the
be accomplished a bargain might be struck decided having regard to what construc of practically the whole of Belgium and end. That seems to be the scheme. Experi- acts of the parties." of a considerable area of the territory of ented troops have already been released His lordship then quoted authorities, France. On her Eastern fronty in cofro the eastern front and transported and went on to say that the notice having the west where Germany is now new been given as late as May 22nd, the defen operation with her Austrian allies, she has ing her efforts to pierce the line It is dant, whom he must assume to be a reason- driven the hosts of fussia from the Car- her last chance. She cannot conhat he able man, ought to have known that the pathian mountaing-captured by them go on for another-year losing men at the words "End of the month meant the end rate at which she has lost them in the of June, and not the end of May, as the after months of strenuous warfare'juroly last twelve months, and the KAISER defendant was entitled to a month to quit, ing untold sacrifices on both sides right appear to have made up his mind I the defendant had thought that the
if what
final effort
FFICES In ST. GEORGE'S BUILDING Fond Moor, Overlooking Harbour immediate possession.
Apply to-
SHEWAN, TOMES & 0%.. Hongkong, 3rd Desember. 1814
(99
TO LET.
HOUSE in Knutsford
Terres
A Kowbox.
APE HONGKONG LAND INVEST-
MENT & AGENCY Co., LTD. Hongkong, lai March, 1915
TO LET.
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-#THE-GROUND FLOOR-of-No-6,-DES-
VGUX ROAD CENTRAL
by Madame Guinn, ako
Apply to-
Lpled
́DAVID HABSOON & Co., LTD. Hongkong, 10th February, 1915, [978
QUEEN'S BUILDING,
TO LET the South, Wos portion of the FIRST FLOOR, including Trusttry on Ground Floor, Istely in comupation of the Garman Bank.
GODOWN, No. 9, Ice House Street, Apply kom
WANTED.
185
on &
cost
and supremo ·
m.by,
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST back through Galícia to the very borders that
must be made uperior landlord had given notice to the MENT & AGENCY OG, LAD, of Russia itself, a distance of our during the next three months to destroy plaintiff at the end of April to quit at the Hongkong, lat March, 1935,
hundred miles.
In Poland also the the French and British armies, and to end of May and that the plaintiff had for Russian armies are falling back before scupy Paris and the northem east of gotten until May 22nd to give such notice France. If that can be achieved the Ger- to the defendant, the answer to that was the advancing armies of Germany. On a people will perhaps be reconciled to that the plaintiff would not have forgotten the extreme North of the long line, a prolongation of the war: but if the and would have given notice to the defend- I FURNISHED HOUSE, on the FRAK, in the vicinity of Liban, the position effort fails- we confidently hope and ant as soon as he had received notice from believe it will then, we take it, the the superior landlord. That being the KAISER will be prepared to recognize the views of his lordship on the question, he able to Germon arms. These are the cirhopelessness of the struggle and so cable would give judgment for the plaintiff, and which have his prophecy to be fulfilled in the only the defendant would have to pay the plain- cumstances, THO doubt
way it can conceivably be fulfilled within tiff's costs in respect of this portion of the unbounded the next three or four months.
TN September, FURNISHED OF UN-
for a year or longer. Apply to--
r. C. JENKIN.
Princes Buildi-iga. Hongkong, 6th July, 1915.
is
again, for the moment at least, favour.
[730
juspired
the KAISER'
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