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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

OHINESE IMPERIAL GOVERN. MENT 7% BILVER LOAN OF 1854, B.

58TH HALF-YEARLY DRAWING. INTEREST dus and DRAWN BONDS of this LOAN will be Payable at the Officos the Corporation on and after the 30th September, 1915.

List of Drawn Bonds can be obtained on application to the Undersigned.

For the HONGKONG & ŠHANGHAL BANKING

CORPORATION,

Agents Issuing the Loan,

N. J. STABB,

Chief Manager.

Hongkong, 30th September, 1915,

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HONGKONG POLICE RESERVE will hold their third PROMENADE CONCERT

in the

BOTANICAL GARDENS,

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2ND, 1915;

AT P.M. Entrance at Main Gate and Albany Gate at 8.30 P.M.

Miss CAMILLE DE CASTRO (Soprano). MR. A. J. ENGLAND (Bass). MB, E. E. DE W. ABNEY (Tenor). ORCHESTRA OF THE HONGKONG

POLICE RESERVE.

BAND OF THE 74TH PUNJABIS. Accompanist-P... GEORGE GRIMBLE.

ADMISSION 20

ÜENTS.

Members of the Naval, Military and Police Forcas in uniform will not be aharged.

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8.9. SHINTSU MARU,"

FOR VANCOUVER AND SEATTLE.

This steamer will be despatched for this above ports about the 8th October,

For Freight and particulars apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD., Agents. Hongkong, 30th September, 1915. [1030

REGULAR STEAMSHIP SERVICE

PROPOSED SAilings from HONGKONG.

FOR NEW YORK, VIA PANAMA CANAL. B.9. "SAINT BEDE

on ur about 25th October.

Lowe

For Freight and farther information, apply

DODWELL & Co., Ladi Agente.

Bangkong, 30th September, 1915,

HONGKONG TRAMWAY COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE.

N and after 1st October, 1915, the only pany will be at No. 1, RusBELL STREET, BOWRINGTON, and all communications should be made to that address.

W. E, ROBERTS, Secretary, Hongkong, 27th September, 1015.

[1020

WANTED.

ERCANTILE ASSISTANT, Britishor preferred, with knowledge of Exports Capable of taking charge of Coast Port Branch Offce. Good salary and prospects.

Reply--

EXPORT," Care of "Daily Press" Offico Hongkong, 20th September, 1916. [1039.

WANTED.

YOUNG PORTUGUESE with know. ledge of Office routine seks employment in Mercantile Ofice. Possessing excellent

reference.

Please address to —

"WILLING," Care of "Daily Pross" Oflee. Hongkong, 24th September, 1815.

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I'

INTIMATIONS

NOTICE OF

REMOVAL.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30TH, 1915.

TT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that we have This Day REMOVED our Office, to the First Floor of QUEEN'S BUILDINGS (south-west corner), with entrance in Chater Boad.

BRUNNER, MOND & Co., LTD. Hongkong, 27th September, 1915. [1019

THE

NATIONAL LOAN OF THE THIRD TEAR OF THE

REPUBLIC OF CHINA. SIXTEEN MILLION DOLLARS

(816,000,000),

AND SUPPLEMENTARY ISSUE OF EIGHT MILLION DOLLARS (38,000,000).

CUBSCRIBERS to the above LOAN are

hereby notified that the Interest Instal ment for the month of September amounting to Dollars One Hundred and Twenty Thousand ($120,000) has been duly received by the under. aigned and brought to Loan Service Account.

F. A AGLEN, Inspector General of Customs, and Vice-Chairman of the Bureau of

National Loans. Inspectorate General of Customs, Poking, 20th September, 1915.

T

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HONGKONG ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY.

HOUSES TO LET.

TO LET.

HELTONDALE, No. 97, THE PRAK

Fully Furnished. Apply

LINSTEAD & DAVIS. Hongkong, 23rd September, 1915. [1011

PA

TO LET

TABTLY. FURNISHED for Six Months from 1st November, FLATS in "EWO MESS," No. 8, THE PIAE, -.

Apply Property Office,

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD. Hongkong, 10th September, 1915. [084

TO LET-AT THE PEAK.

TURNISHED

OP UNF

UNFURNISHED,

H. E. POLLOCK,"

Prime Buildings. Hongkong, 15th September, 1816,

1980

TO LET.

AYO.

LYEEMOON VILLAS. Now and 8, TORRES BUILDINGS,

Moderate rent Kowloon.

Ready for

6.

SPANISH DOMINICAN

compstion.

Apply to→

PROCURATION. Hongkong, 29th September, 1915. [963

TO LET

GOOD ROOMS. Immediate posses

THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the above Society will be held in the UITT HALL, on MONDAY, 4th October, 1916, at 5:30 PM., for the purpose of receiving the Annual Report and Statement of Accounts for NORMAN COTTAGE, No. 2, Peak Road, the year ending 31st August, of electing office- bearers for the ensuing year, ető. ↑

R. HENDERSON, Acting Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, 28th September, 1915.

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FRENCH CONVENT BAZAAR.

sion

Apply

PERCY SMITH, SETH & FLEMING. Hongkong, 20th August, 1913, [876

TO LET

INTIMATION

WATSON'S

EUMINTOL

Characteristics of Odol.

cleanses the teeth and

prevents their decay.

Mr.

SEQUEL TO MONEYLENDING TRANSACTIONS.

IMPORTANT PROSECUTION AT THE MAGISTRACY,

Certain

Hongkong has most generously ponded to many patriotis appass, such as the PRINCE OF WALES' FUND, the Aircraft Fund, the Motor Ambulance Fund, and the Scottish Women's Hospital Fund for Foreign Service, and the Hon.

OHU PAK LAU

has recently between an generously presented to the St. John Ambulance Assiciation a motor, sibul nhoe at a cost of $450 while a number of Chineno residente have generously subsoribed a sum of close on $2,000 to provide for its equipment. In addition Mr. E. RALPES Bon. Treasurer of the Local Centre of the St. John Ambulance Association, has received subscriptions amounting to about $1,250 in aid of the

money-lending transactions Indian money-loader and members of the European section of the. Hongkong Police Force, provided a soquet at the Magistracy yesterday, when, before Mr. J. R. Wood, Surain Singh (formerly a registered money-lender) was charged with transacting the business of a money-lender at places other than his registered address; and two Indian Polios sergeants, Chati Singh (46) and Lab Sing (324) were charged with aiding and abetting

A Liquid Dentifrice having all the Association's Fund for the wounded, But no direct public appeal has been

The case against Surain Singh was first make hitherio in the Colony for the

On a charge of transact- Red Cross organisation. Now that it is proceeded with made we feel confident that it will meeting business-in-Stanley Street, the defond- with a response no less gonerous than ant, represented by Mr. F. O. Jonkin Applied directly on the brush it that accorded to earlier appeals to our (instructed by Mr. J. H. Gardiner),

patriotic pride or sympathy. The fighting pleaded guilty.

Mr. Jenkin advanced arguments ander which is now in progress on the Western front means heavy cheualty lists, three heads in an endeavour to show why and those who read of victories with the penalty should be lenient, Firstly, pride should remember whom they have this was the first case brought under the to thank for them and do what they can Ordinance in question, and he believed it to assist the sufferers. No words of ours,

was the practice of the Bench, in punish however, can emphasise the duty of thoseing a man for the commission of a first “who stay at home at ease” more strongly effence under any law which was compars. than the following extract from an tively now, to be lenient, merely making appeal made by the British Red Cross it aw opportunity of advertising to others Society on the outbreak of the air similarly concerned and to the public in "Let it never be said that, in the general that the Ordinance was in fores pressure of these unhappy times, and that its provisions must not be dis wounded sailor or soldier went backing, regarded. Secondly, he drew OF. WBS, for the moment, forgotten.

Magistrate's attention the fact that Our future is in his hands.

Surain Singh had lent a very consider- we can do is to afford him such assistancablo sum of money to members of the

When mixed with Water it forms

a pleasant antiseptic Mouth

Wash, which purifies and

refreshes the whole mouth.

FRENCH CONVENT - ANNUAL AXYHOLE or PART SHOP in Chave PRICE: $1.00 PER BOTTLE.

BAZAAR will take place In WEDNESDAY, 8th October, in the New Convant at Causeway Bay. One Part of the establishment being Completed. LADY MAX has kindly consented to Open this part of the building

$10-30 A.M. on the eth of October, after which she will proceed to open the BAZAAR.

Rev. Mother Superior begs that all good friends and those who have always shown such a kind interest in the work of the Convent will Consider this Notoo as an invitation and will kindly attend on this occasion.

There will be a great variety of beautiful and assful Work, Underclothing and Fancy Work made by the Orphans, also Small Articles at Moderate Prices, and Toys and Sweets for the Childres.

Visitors will have an opportunity of viewing the transformation that the Cotton Mills of Hongkong.are undergoing.

No Chits will be taken,

Hongkong, 28th September, 1815. (1029

UNIVERSITY OF HONGKONG.

MATRICULATION,

SENIOR AND JUNIOR EXAMINATIONS. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the N

MATRICULATION, SENIOR and JUNIOR LOCAL EXAMINATIONS will be hold on the following dates:

DECEMBER 13TH-18TH, 1915. Arrangements will be made to hold the Examinations at any town where a sufficient number of candidates offer themselves.

Candidates must send in their names to the Registrar, with the fee, not later than October 31st. 1815.

Fee $10,00 (Hongkong

Examination

Currency),

Forms of Entry and all particulars may be obtained on application to the Registrar, University, Hongkong.

His Excellency the President of the

students of

Boad.

Apply Hongkong, 29th June, 1915.

CLARK & Co., Opticians.

[705

TO LET.

Prepared only by

FFICES in Er. Grosor's BOLDING A, S. WATSON

Becond Floor, Overlooking Harbour immediate possasion.

Apply to

SHEWAN, TOMES & 06. Hongkong, Brd Desember, 1914

& CO., LTD.,

A

TO LET.

BOUSE Lo Kantford Terrses

HONGKONG AND CHINA.

118

AP HONGKONG LAND INVEST.

MENT & AGENCY Co, Las, Hongkong, 1st March, 1916

[415

TO LET.

"FOUR-BOOMED FLATS in Hanoi Road, Kowloos, Immediate poncession; and FOUR-ROOMED FLATS in May Hoad, Hongkong, with possession on or about 15th October nart, English Baths and Kitchen Hange Hot and Cold Water, Electric Light First Clast Modern Appointments throughout, including Water Carriage System,

FOUR BOOMED HOUSES in Gordon Terrace and Salisbury Avenue, Kowloon. FLATS in Nathan Road, Kowloon. A FLAT in Humphrey's Buildings, Kowloon, Apply to-

HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE

Co., LTD., Alexandra Buildingu.

1858 Hongkong, 6th September, 1916,

Republic of China has been pleased to endow

"HROOMS, VEZ, $400 (Teking Currency), tenable University by Nationality who pass the Matriculation Examination. The first of these Scholarships will be awarded on the result of the Examination mentioned above,

Five prizes of $100 each will be awarded to the successful candidates whe obtain the

TO LET,

Dining Room, "ANPERVILLE, Garden Road, SEVEN at the immediate possession, house in excellent order Chinese Tonnis Court and Garden.

Apply PERCY SMITH, SETH & FLEMING. [876 Hongkong, 20th August, 1915.

TO LET.

The least

in his distress as will make him feel

to

tho

that his country is not ungrateful" Poles force, and that in recent proceed- We leave this thought with the waderings in the Supreme Court his action for and we are sure of the response from the recovery of the money was defended by theso pulicemen for. the purpose every patriotic citizen.

of evnding the payment of the moniss The community's indebtedness to Mr.

which they had admittedly borrowed. STAEB, Chief Manager of the Hongkong:

The defendants took a legal defence, and Shanghai Bank, for the work he has, already undertaken as Treasurer of which they were perfectly entitled to do, other patriotic-funds, is increased by his and won their case, and the money-lender undertaking to act also as Treasurer of lost his capital, which, he had been told, the Red Cross Fund. It should be noted amounted to about $400. He hoped the that small or large subscriptions are Magistrate would bear this in mind. equally welcome, By October 21st, the Thirdly, the action of these policemen co 1- date the British Red Cross Society has cerned was such as to entitle the money- BIRTH,

nominated as “Our Day"-and which is lender to believe that he was doing on HOTTON On the 22nd September, at to be observed locally by a Concert and wrong in lending money at a place other No. 29, the Band, Shanghai, the Fete in the Public Gardens this than at his registered address. He would wife of J. K. HUTION, of a SON.

hope to have

the satisfaction of know, and all members of the Indian com DEATHS.

the 26th announcing that a substantial sum inmunity would know, that the police were MACAULAY.-At Montreal, on

answer to the appeal is already available the people who enforced strict obedience instant, ROBERTSON MACAULAY. Presi- dent of the Sun Life Assurance Co..for transmission to London. of Canada, aged 82.

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SANDERS-On 27th September, in Eng

land, EDMOND DUCKWORTH SANDERS,

to the laws of the Colony, and he would expect that rather than deal with him they

A mail for Europe giá Siberia cleans would either arrest him or inform him

of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank-to-day at 3 p.m. ing Corporation.

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HONGTON Ostion:104, Daa Vaux ROAD O. LONDON OFFICE: 181, Fex, StaERT, E.C.

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG, SEPTEMBER ZUTH, 1916,

THE RED CROSS APPEAL.

THE

by H.E.

the

that he was doing wrong, He submitted that the man might reasonably hovo Mr. Robinsou, of 8, Austen Avenue, thought that he was not infringing he That was a matter his worship Kowloon, has informed the police that law. someone has taken away from his door might also take into consideration. a wire nat, valued at $2.

It is reported that Maritimes S.S. Co. i more large and fast steamers of 15,000 tons cach on the Far Eastern serviço,

Mr. Jenkin afterwardą made a correo- tion to his submission under the second sageries head, He said that there was only one. fon two dofendant in the action in the Supreme Court, und that the defence was there put up by the Registrar of Moneylenders, Therefore, it threw no reflection upon the police, and he (Mr. Jenkin) did not mear to do it, because if they had come to his that was the very first defence he would have put forward and charged for it, of course. (Laughter.)

The master of the Government dredger St. Each has complained to the authori. Lies that the steam launch Hung On collided with and damaged the dredger

Refuge.

THE DAIRY FARM CO., LIMITED. / highest marks. The winners of the prizes TAROM 1st October Bext, OFFICES at as President of the British Red Cross on Tuesday near the Yaumati Typhoon (Hon. Mr. Mol. Mosser) said he was glad

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. T MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS THE NINETEENTH ORDINARY

in the abere Company will be held at tho Company's Town Office. 2, Lower Albert Road, Hongkong, on SATURDAY, 0th October, at 12.30 13. for the purpose of presenting the Report of the Directors and Statement of Accounts to 31st July, 1915,

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the let to 9th October, 1915, both days inclusive.

By Order,

M. MANUK. Secretary.

Hongkong, 24th September, 1915.

HONGKONG CLUB.

NOTICE

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THE TWENTY EIGHTH HALF

THEATRE DRAWING OF SIXTY-

FIVE DEBENTURES of the HONGKONG CLUB (1898 issns-5100 each) was held in the Club House on MONDAY, the 20th September, 1915, when the following Debentures were drawn for Redemption ---

$

400

887

1960

1527

83

431

95

1302

1537

137

467

954

1305

1584

139

483

056

1329

1828

175

491

1002

1331

1680

184

806

1006

1388

1687

199

591

1145

· 1413 1773

985

631

1148

1441

1713

20%

637

1172

1404

1786

200

639

1221

1488

1787

310

613

1224

1490

1874

350

881

1227

1409

1015

380

788

1285

1502

1930

and will be Payable at the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION THURSDAY, the 30th September, 1915, in exchange for surrender of same.

By Order,

E. DES VEUX, Becretary, Hongkong, 20th September, 1015. [1004

may enter any Faculty but taust join the University on January 3rd, 1015.

2. Connaught Road, at present in the occupation of Messrs. Dennye & Bowley.

HOUSES in Broadwood Terrace. HOUSES in CLIFTON

Holders of the President's Scholarships and Hostels directly managed by the University. Condu Winners of prizes must reside in one of the

Hongkong, 28th September, 1915;

a.

R

GARDENS,

Cross

recom-

appeal made GOVERNOR, by desire of Lord LANSDOWNE

Rociety, for subscriptions towards the funds of this Society and the Order of We are informed that during the past St John of Jerusalem-which together six months the Hongkong Police have

Red the British OFFICES, facing the Harbour between the constitute [1097

Hongkong Club and Post Offios.

Organisation — is

which onc mends itself to the community. The beneficent work of these Societies is too well known to need any lengthy state- ment. They in short, supplement the This year being the 2460th anniversary aid provided by the State for our`sick of the birth of the Chinese Sage Con- and wounded. Auxiliary hospital fucius, the Confucian Society has decided accommodation, auxiliary medical and to commemorate it by holding a great all the little meeting on the 5th of next month in nursing service, and

PUBLIC AUCTION. ▶ARTICULARS and CONDITIONS of PARTICULARS de, Auction Sale,

to be hell on MONDAY, the 4th day of October, 1915, at 3 PM,, at the Offices of the PUBLIC WORK DEPARTMENT, by Order of HIS EXCELLEROY THE GOVERNOR, of Two Street respectively, in

and at Ship

PARTICULARS OF THE LOTS.

Boondary

(.pproximate)

klearurements,

Contents

Sqnaze le

Anzqui Keat.

Upact Price.

58, THE PEAR "THE RETREAT.” 21, WONG-NEX-CHONG ROAD. GODOWNS, Now Prays, Kennedy Town. GODOWNS, at Wanchai Boad, Apply, etc.,

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST. MENT & AGENOV Co., LTD, Hongkong. 13th September, 1915 (88

FOR SALE.

NE 10! BH.F. HORNSBY ACKROYD

resources.

arrested in the Central District alone no fewer than 186 mendicants, of whom 18 have been sent before a Magistrate and 168 sent back to Cantun.

The Captain Superintendent of Police

that his friend had corrected his remarks, The polics did not take action for ths there object of getting out of their debts. The police never knew Surain Single until afterwards. The latter did not tran- sact business with the European constables themselves, but through intermediaries.

On this churge a fine of $250 was imposed:

The Captain-Superintendent of Police! said that in regard to four summonses he would, he quite content, if defendant pleaded guilty, if a nominal penalty wer imposed.

Mr. Jenkin sccordingly pleaded guilty, and defendant was fined $1' on each sum-

mons,

There were five charges againt Indian Ps. 46. The first related to a loan to P.e. Ernest Carpenter.

Inspector Watt told the Magistrate that about May last Pc. Carpenter received 8100 from the defendant in the Indian Borgeants' Quarters at the Central Police. Station. Carpenter signed a promissory note for $150 and handed book a 810 nota as interest. The Sergeant, despíta repeated requests, failed to give Carpenter a receipt for this $10, and the latter refused to pay any more until the receipt was furnished. In August Surain Singh approached the constable in regard to him for recovery of the money. payment, and later brought action against

Lots of CROWN LAND above. May Road OIL ENGINE: complete with and luxuries and comforts which mean so Peking, and, invitations have been sent the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of coupled direct to one 8 KW. Continuous much to the invalid on his bed of pain to all newspapers and high officials. 75 years, with the option of renewal at Current Shast Wound Dynamo of 50/70 volts these Societies organise and supply.

Many in the East will regret to learn CROWN RENTS to be fixed by the Surveyor with shunt regulator.

ALSO .ONE SWITCHBOARD for Both societies, which are supported by of HIS MAJESTY THE KING, for one further term of 75 years.

ACCUMULATORS, DYNAMO, &c., complete voluntary subscriptions, have developed of the death in England of Mr. E. D. with instruments for 100 Amps.

sinod the war into extensive organisations Sanders, of the Hongkong and Shanghai For further particulars apply to-

Bank. Mr. Sanders came to Hong LINSTEAD & DAVIS. and it can well be understood that the

kong in 1891 and remained here for Alexandra Baildings.

growing demands upon their services.

about twelve or thirteen years. He is re- Hongkong, 16th September, 1916.

[$95

both in Franco and in the near. East membered especially as a keen Volunteer are severely taking their

He was Captain of the old "A" Machine- The Times at the beginning of the war

gun Company for several years, and opened a Fund in aid of these Societies during the Governorship of Sir Henry and a response has been made from all Blake Mr. Sanders was an honorary ANY EUROPEAN, Non-Asiabio or Indian parte of the Empire to the extent, so far, A.D.C. He was transferred from Hong-

Later kong to Shanghai and desiring to leave the Colony should apply of something like in writing for permission, to do so to the generous assistance is gratefully acknow appointed to take charge of the Bank's Captain SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE, less ledged in the telegram from 13 hours before the intended boar of departure LANSDOWNE published yesterday, but his interests in Saigon. We understand that giving name, nationality, age, ser, height and cocupation of the applicant, and stating the lordship points out that with the Mr. Sanders has been in indifferent name of the steamer or other vesel or the hour increase of British and Overseas Forces health for some time past and had recently of the train by which the applicant wishes to

at the front there is a corresponding undergone an operation. leave. Applicants should apply in person for

Beveral summonses against Indien P.. their pames at the CENTRAL FOLION STATION increase in the expenditure of the 46 years of age and unmarried.

Lab Singh were adjourned, his worship between the hours of 9 am to 1 P., and Societies; hence the appest for further mark of respect the flag over the Bank observing that the cases seemed rather

P.M. 4 4 PML dally.

this. 11733 help. Hongkong, 10th July, 1915,

No, of Hale,

Registry Ne

Aloie Mag Road.

Lority.

K.

T.

&

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saleplan, 0,402 1404,000

(about)

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per le plan (7.199 30 2,134

about

Hongkong, 27th September, 1816.

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Q.

E.

NOTIDE.

This £1,600,000.

Lord

wag

He was about

As &

premises was balf-masted yesterday.

..

In answer to the Magistrate, Inspector Watt said defendant had a very long service in the Police, and he knew nothing against him,

His worship imposed a fine of $50, with the alternative of six weeks' hard labour, or this charge, and the other charges were adjourned sine die.

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