NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
GEBEN ISLAND CEMENT COMPANY, LIMITED.
LOST.
APPLICATION hus been made to this Company to issue to Mr. LAU SATUNG of Hongkong Duplicate Certificates of 200 Shares in this Company or other Certificate or Certificates in lieu thereof upon statement that the Original Certificates Nos. 8564-100ahnres numbered 246039/246138 dated 18th November, 1908, Nos, 8803-59 abares numbered 187703/197727 261086/261710; 25th March, 1909. Nos. 978650 shares. numbered 6901/6900 dated 27th May, 1910. have been LOST or DESTROYED; and Notice is Hereby Given that if within 30 days From the date hereof no Claim or Representa Hon in respect of such Original Certificates Is made to the Company the Undersigned will then proceed to deal with such applica- blon for Duplicates.
For the GREEN ISLAND CEMENT Co., LTD.,
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.,
General Managers. Hongkong, Zird October, 1915.
NOTICE.
(1101
WE hare REMOVED our Store to No.
4, WYNDHAM STREKT (Flower Strest).
GRACA & CO..
Dealers in
POSTAGE STAMPS, CARDS,
FLOWER SEEDS, TOYS, ETC. Hongkong, 24th October, 1915. (1043
MINISTERING CHILDREN'S
LEAGUE,
SALE OF WORK,
IN AID OF
LOCAL CHARITIES FOR CHILDREN. THE PRINCE OF WALES' FUND, THE NATIONAL COMMITTEE FOR BELGIAN RELIEF.
and
THE CHILDREN IN 3. C. L. HOMES
whoso fathers have been killed in action, to be bold in the
GROUNDS OF GOVERNMENT HOUSE (by kind permission of His ExcиLLENCY THE GOVERNOR),
ON SATURDAY. 30TH OCTOBER
from 2 to 6 PM.
Entrance only at the Garden Gate in Upper Albert Road.
Prices of Admission: Adults 39 Cts.
Children 10
15
A Members and Associates free.
Come to See the "MERRIE MUMMERS,"
4.30 P.M. Teksts $1. -.
TOYS AND FANCY ARTICLES, ICES SWEETS, TEA, BRAN TUB, CHRISTMAS TREE.
No CHITS TAKEN. Hongkong, 11th October, 1915.
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NOTICE
B
NY EUROPEAN, Nop-Asistio or Indian
A desiring to leave the Colony should apply
in writing for permission to do so to the Captain SUPERINTENDANT OF POLICE, si lessi 48 hours before the intended hour of departure, giving name, nationality, age, sex, helgbt and occupation of the applicant, and stating the name of the steamer or other vessel or the hour of the train by which the applicant wishes to lavo. Appl'osats should apply in person for their passes at the CESTRAL POLICE STATION between the hours of 9 .. to 1 P.M. and 2.3. to 4 P.M. daily.
Kongkong, 10th July, 1915,
1738
INTIMATIONS
ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF OLUB.
FOURSOMES COMPETITION will be A held over the Fan Ling Course for Prize kindly presented by H.E. THE GOVERNOR
CONDITIONS,
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 25TH, 1815.
Members with Bandicara of less than 7 to be drawn by lot with Members with Handicaps of
18 or more.
Members with Handicaps of 7 to 12 insinaive to be drawn with Members with Handicaps of 13 to 17 inclusive.
Competition to be under Club Handicaps. Intending Competitors are requested to onter their names on the boards in the Happy Valley er Fan Ling Club Houses, or to send same IN WRITING to the Acting Hon. Secretary, care of Messrs. BRADLEY & CO., LTD.
Entries will close on FRIDAY, 21st inst.
CHAMPIONSHIP.
The Competition for the above will be held over the Fan Ling Course, commencing on BUNDAY, the 31st inst.
Limited to Eandicaps of 6 and under,
Intending Competitors are requested to enter their names on the board in the Club House at Happy Valley before WEDNESDAY, the 27th tes.
T. W. HILL, Acting Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, 15th October, 1915.
HONGKONG CLUB.
NOTICE.
HOUSES TO LET.
TO LET.
Park Boad, RAVENSHILL BAST,
U containing & Booms, 3 Bath Rooms, Servants Quarters, de, Vaosni 1st November.
Apply
66
"DEACON, LOOKER, DEACON & HARSTON, Hongkong, 19th October, 1916,
TO LET
[1094
LENSHIEL," No. 141, Plantation
GBood, Poak, from 1st November, 1915,
Apply.
-LINSTEAD & DAVIS. Hongkong, 18th October, 1915. (1089
(1080
TO LET,
LYEEMOON No.
VILLAS. Not. 1 and 0, TORRES BUILDINGS, Kowloon. Moderate rent. Ready for ocupation.
Apply to→→
SPANISH DOMINICAN PROCURATION. Hongkong, 29th September, 1915. [963
TO LET,
N EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL
HONGKONG Clus will be held in the Club House on FRIDAY, the 29th October, 1915,
A MEETING of the Members of the
at 5.15 P.M.
BUSINESS-As set forth in the Notice posted in the Hall of the Club.
By Order,
E. DES VEUX, Secretary. Hongkong, 15th October, 1915. (1086
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
NOTICE.
THE HALF-YEARLY MEETING of Members will be held on SATURDAY,
PARTLY FURNISHED for Six Months from lat November, FLATS in "EWO MESS," No. 8, THE PRAK
Apply Property Office,
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD. Hongkong, 18th September, 1915.
(034
TO LET-AT THE PEAK.
FURNISHED OF UNFURNISHED,
3. Mountain View.
HE POLLOCK, A
Princes Buildinga. Hongkong, 15th September, 1915. [1046
TO LET,
FORMAN COTTAGE, No. 2, Peak Rosd,
the Offices of the Jocka? CLUB, on the NOOD ROOMS. Immediate posses
the 30th October; 1915, at 12 o'clock Noon, SË
Ground Floor of the HONGKONG CLUB ANNEXE; Chater Boad.
By Order,
T. F. HOUGH,
Clerk of the Couren. Hongkong, 16th October, 1915. (1085
ROBERTS RIFLE CLUB OF HONGKONG.
HE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
TH
of the above will be held in the Chamber OF COMMERCE Room, Post Office Building, at 12 o'clock (Neon) on SATURDAY, the 2011 instant
S. H. DUTTON, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer......... Hongkong, 23rd October, 1915..
(ribo
HONGKONG COTTON. SPINNING, WEAVING & DYEING CO., LTD. (IN VOL. LiquiDATION).
TAKE NOTICE that & MEETING of
Members of the above Company will be held at the Office of Miss JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD., Hongkong, on MONDAY, the 22nd day of November, 1815, at 12 o'clock Noos.
AGENDA.
1. To lay before the Meeting an Account of the acts and dealings of the Liquidater oud of the conduct of the winding-up up to the date of the Meeting.
2. To propose an extraordinary resolution sanctioning an interim return to Members as follows
That an interim return by the Liquidator of One Hongkong Dollar per share to the persons who are registered as Members of The Compacy on the 15th day of November, 1913, be and the saine hereby is sanctioned. The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company
FRENCH LESSONS CLOSED from MONDAY, 15th
B
November, to MONDAY, 29th November, both daya inclusive.
Deled Hongkong, the 14th day of Octobár,
C. BERNARD BROWN, Liquidator.
[1080
G. MOUSSION,
1915.
15, MORRISON HILL ROAD..
(1014
NEW CARTRIDGES.
popular English Manufacturers. In all Bores and Sizes.
SMOKELESS POWDER and CHILLED SHOT. From No. 10 to ESBG. al 36, 37 and $7.50 per 100. SPORTING REQUISITES and AIR GUNS in Variaty.
Inspection Invited. ··
WM. SCHMIDT & Co.
Hongkong, 4th February, 1915.
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香港中外新報
HUNG N GỌI T & K FO (Chinese Daily Press),
PUBLISHED DAILI
Is the oldest and still immeasurably the best Advertising medium among the Native Community,
Tatablished for avar First YRANS roulatos largely throughout Southern Chiss
“Indo-China, ate
Terms for Advertising(Translation free) onu - bo obézined at the Offse, 101, Dan Vosux Eoad Contrat, Hongkong, 131, Mest Street, Londes or from the different Agents
Documents translated from or Inta Clausina! or Colloquial Chinese.
ON SALE.
the HONGKONG
1918. With INDEX Price 87.50.
sion.
Apply
PERCY SMITH, SETH & FLEMING. [875 Hongkong, 20th August, 1915.
OF
TO LET,
-INTIMATION
WATSON'S
EUMINTOL
A Liquid Dentifrice having all the
Characteristics of Odol.
British Empire,
subjecta throughout the The Gazette abates that H.E. the Gov It affords convincing proof ornor-in-Council has appointed Wednes. of the falnity of these German misday, November 16th, to be observed as # representations, for it is obvious that the general holiday in substitution for British line, could not have been so Monday, November 8th.
The amount of subscriptions for the Internal Loan of Chinn for 1915 had reached $25,930,000 up to September 30th and about 80 per cent, of the sum has beon
greatly extended and advanced if Sir JOHN FRENCH had not the necessary men, guns and munitions, not only to make the thrust forward but to hold the new positions against the desperate efforts the Germans are continually making transmitted to Peking. [in tremendous strength to recover them. The German casualty lists also should be
The Inspectors and Sergeants of the to any reasoning being in Germany suf- Chinese company of the Police Reserve ficout proof of the fact that the German gave a complimentary dinner on Friday papers are simply pursuing a policy of night, at the To Yuen restaurant, to Mr. organised deceit when they represent that F. C. Jenkin, Deputy Superintendent of Britain has no army and cannot raise the Reserves.
It may pass for humour no the present time in Germany to say that such declarations on the part of British ministere as that no Englishman would dream of peace so long as a single
otte
German soldier remains on French or
Applied directly on the brush it Belgian soil, suucks of pathological symptoms"; but the fact remains that never sing the war began wera Englishmen more confident than they are to-day of the ultimate expulsion of the German army from Belgium and France, and of the
cleanses the teeth and
prevents their decay.
a pleasant antiseptic Mouth
Wash, which purifies and
refreshes the whole mouth.
final
power.
A Gazette announcement states that raw,
cotton, cotton linters, cotton waste and cotton yarns are to be treated as ab-alute contraband during the continuance of war, or until further notice.
The Gazetts
also contains a rovised list of articles to bo treated as contraband of war.
H.E. the Governor has been pleased to approve of Captain Cyril Champkin, Calcutta Volunteer Rifles, being attached to the Hongkong Volnteer Reserve, Also, of the appointment of Mr. E. W. Hamilton to act as third assistant to the Secretary for Chinese Affairs and deputý Registrae. of Marriages.
The Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Meme
overthrow of German -military England's full might added to that of France and Russial can obviously When mixed with Water it forms accomplish this, and it is plain now that if the Voluntary system fails to double the present strength of the British Aroy, this will be accomplished. if necessary,rial and Affiliated Hospitals begs to asi by conscription. The superior strength knowledge with thanks the following of the Allies resides in their reserves donations to the funds of the Hospitala:— of man-power. Both Great Britain and Russia have still very large reserves to draw upon, while Germany and Austria have drawn upon their reserves to tho utmost limit, and are steadily diminish- ing their strength by vain assaults upon Quarters of the American Legation Guard their foes. The longer this continues the with fatal resu’ts, It appears, says a We Peking contemporary, that two of the men' worse becomes Germany's plighti cannot see how Germany's prospects of were boxing on a concrete floor and one ultimate success can be improved by the was hit on the jaw, causing him to fall new developments in the Balkans. Recent heavily backward and suffer a fatal frae-
PRICE: $1.00 PER BOTTLE.
Prepared only by
Mr. Wilson Le..... Fresh Fish Guild Sandal Wood Dealers Guild St. Peter's Church
885.33
.30.00 ...57.70 9.00
A sad accident has occurred in the
A. S. WATSON reports from the Russian front show that turo of the skull.
& CO., LTD.,
HONGKONG
AND CHINA.
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\FFICES in ST. GEORGE'S BUILDING, Second Floor, Overlocking Harbour, immediate possession.
-Apply to
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co. Hongkong, 3rd December, 1914.
TO LET
HOUSE in Knutsford
Kowloon.
No. 3. CANTON VILLAS. Apply-
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Terrace, Hongkong Office: 10A, Das Vœux ROAD, C.- LONDON OFFICE: 181, FLEET STREET, E.C.
"THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST.
MENT & AGENCY Co., LTD. Hongkong, 24th October, 1915.
TO LET
[45
TNOUR-BOOMED snd THREE-ROOMED-
Komphrey's Buildingy,
The Daily Press.
HONGKONG, OCTOBER 25TH, 1815.
THE KING'S MESSAGE.
Kowloon, with every medorn sonranieres. THE stirring Message to the People" FOUR-ROOMED which His Majesty THE KING has issued Immediate possession. FLATS in May Road, possersion on or about will doubtless be widely regarded as the 1st November next. Modern appointments thought inluding English Baker last resource before a resort is made to Kitchen Ranges, Hot Water and Water Conscription. Cherings System. A few Flats specially designed to accommodate three bachelors at reasonable rentals,
FOUR-BOOMED HOUSES in Gordo Terrace and Salisbury Avenue, Kawicon.
TWO-ROOMED FLATS in Nathan Road, Kowicon.
Apply to-
LUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE
Co., LTD., Alexandra Buildinge. Hongkong, 19th October, 1915,
TO LET.
[658
HARPERVILLE, Garden Road, SEVEN ROOMS, Very Large Dining Room, B WEEKLY PRESS, JANTAR DONG immediate possession, house in excellent Bedr
Tennis Court and Garden.
Apply PERCY SMITH, SETH & FLEMING, Hongkong, 20th Angust, 1915,
On Sale at the "HONGKONG DAILY PRESS" Ofice.
Hongkong, 10th August, 1915.
TO LET.
No
O. 2, "FAIRVIEW," Nathan Road,
Kowloon
TO LET.
GLENSHIEL," No. 141, Plantation Road, OFFICES at 2, Connaught Road,
Peak, from 1st November, 1915.
"LEWKNOR," No. 128, THE PRAK. "HARTING," Austin Road, Kowloon. "HILLSIDE." No. 110, THE PEAK,
5 Rooms Furnished, from 1st November, 1915,
ONE OFFICE or SHOP in Daddell Street, Ground Floor.
Nor. 1 and 2, COLLEGE GARDENS
6 ROOMS each. from 1st November.
No. 3. THE ALBANY"
ROOMS, in Duddell Street.
No.
"ROSENEATH," '2, Hankow Rd., Kowloon.
6. BELILIOS TERRACE No. 25, RELILIOS TERRACE, with entrance on Conduit Read.
ONE GODOWN, No. 8, Barrows Street. Wanchai.
TWO GODOWNS, in Duddell Street, *WESTWARD TO." Bonham Road, "MERION," No. 8, THY PAL, Unfurnished (6 Rooms),
No. 2, DES VEUX VILLAS, 51, PRAY (Unfurnished).
No.69, THE PAK (SCAMERON VILLAS, Apply to LINSTEAD & DAVE,
3rd Floor, Alexandra Balldings, Hongkong, 18th October, 1915.
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[870
OFFICES in King's Buildings, HOUSES in CLIFTON GARDENS Conduit Road,
NEW HOUSES in Broadwood Terrace. HOUSES at the Peak.
No. 31, WONG-NEI-CHONG ROAD, No. 1, MORETON TERRACE, Causeway Bay.
GODOWNS, at Wanchai. GODOWNS, at New Praya, Kenzely Towo. Apple
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST. MENT & AGENCY Co., LTD. Hongkong, 18th October, 1915. 138
TO LET From Isi Murah.
CLODOWN, No. 6, Duddali Siriei, .
Apply-
A. B AVASIA,
Care of E PARANET,
No. 1, Duddell Birent Hongkong, 2nd February, 1915. - [244
Death enhed within
Austria and Germany can no more afford | an: bour to apare troops for the Balkan venture The Government steam-roller, while from that front than from the Western rolling the road near the Military Police front. But Germany has embarked on Barracks, met with an accident that the venture in the belief that the Allies, caused a disorganisation of the tramway even if they can afford to divert troops service for about three-quarters of on now in other theatres of the war, cannot hour yesterday afternoon, throw them into the new arena in time to
The right rear wheel of the roller sank into the present the accomplishment of Germany's road close to the tramline, and it was ригрове, The information from the only with considerable difficulty that the Balkans is so meagre that it is impossible cumbersome engine was raised out of the yet to get a clear idea of what is uotually hole. happening in that theatre. We know thali a large Anglo-French fores has moved up from Saloniks through Greek térritory into Sorbia; we have been told of Bussian warships bombarding the Bulgarian port of Varna on the Black
Sea; and now we hear of British war-
A very enjoyable wcial evening was peat in the Royal Naval Yard Police Mess on Saturday evening. Mr. Nicholl sang a araber of Scotch songs; Mr. Isaacs con ward comic songs; Mr. Manly gave a few tributed several patriotic songs; Mr.
ships bombarding the coast line on the selections on the piano; Mr. Bradley a Aegean Bea which was ceded to Bulgaria concerting o; Mr. Miller, a step dance, by the Treatics of two years ago. Whether and Mr. Sherburne a stump speech.
to a landing of troops as these points we these bombardments have been the prelude Messrs. Ray, Rafiles, Hente, Linfield, Me- have yet to learn.
Kay, Ross, MeCombe, Dobbin, Cotton, If the Allies can Clarkson, Connor, Adair, Tindall and Sgt. succeed in smashing the Bulgarians and Buckstou also contributed songs, being It may be so; but we in preventing German help reaching very ably accompanied on the piano by venture to think that the KING's appeal Turkey, the Turkish alliance will not be made in vain,
with Mr. Manly. Each item was most cordially If anybody Germany had said two years ago that Great
would probably 500B be applauded. The National Anthems of the Britain under the system of voluntary seems clear is that if Germany's, dash to eveuing terminated with God Save the The one thing that Allies were played, and a very pleasant enlistment would be able in the event of a great war, to place in the field an army Allied forces will have to be thrown into
Conftantinople is to be arrested large King," It is proposed to hold a social of three million men properly, trained and this area, and consequently the demand for messes and clubs will be welcome.
once a month to which members of friendly equipped within a period of twelve months he would have been laughed at more insistent,
more men in the Allied countries becomes In France and Russia
terminated
England,
The annual bazaar held in connection
as a fool. Indeed the Germans even conscription affords a ready means of ITALIAN CONVENT BAZAAR. now apparently do not believe that we enlisting very available mau. have an army at all approaching this Ligure. The Prime Minister's announce 'ciple of enlistment, and the King's with the Italian Convent opened at the so far, adheres to the voluntary prin ment of the fact in the House of Com-
mosage puts upon it the final test of its Convent on Saturday morning, and the mons 1219 described by the Cologne ability to meet the demands of the sit-sale of the many useful and artistic pro- Gazette as "cheer bluff," and the extracts tion. It is cheering to learn on from the German Press which are daily authority of Lord DERRY (who has work so conscientiously under the guid- the ductions E the Chinese children who published in the London papers show recently had charge of the recruiting) ance of their very zealous teachers will that this view is common to nearly all that experience has already convinced be continued for several days. the German papers-so common in fact
There that it becomes quite clear that this is a
him that sufficient recruits will be forth was no formal opening, the buying and view propagated in Germany "by order coming by the end of November to meet selling commencing in the early morning. so that the blind confidence of the general the requirements of the Army Thousands all being very keen on the business in public of Germany in ultimate victory upon thousands of men have refrained hand. shall not be undermined before the facts from calisting not from want of sympathy force themselves more directly on their lack of courage, but from considerations stalls, all laden with the varied work of attention. No other explanation can be which it seareris rested with them the children, presented a charming pic- offered for the appearance in Gorman solve, and we believe that if recourse to ture which spoke volumes for the industry newspapers of the highest standard of conscription becoines necessary, the of the young workers. The productions
statements such
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As usual, the arrangement of the many
that the French country would acquiesce without much ranged. tron beautifully designed complain loudly that Lord KircCHENER demur whenever the governing author-cushions and Face to
erdin- just sends no more troops to France;" that ities frankly declare it to be necessary or
ary common - place little
articles; advisable. no troops are sent for the very good
but they were all the work of reason that England has none to send";
children, and the things artistic were. that the Quadruple Allies, and, least of all, England and Russia, have few or no more guns, and even fewer munitions," and so forth. It is ut improbable that the recent report by Sir Jous FRENCH describing the present British line in The Gazette contrius, a list of omend France was published as much for the ments to the examination anchorages, information of the German and neutral which will come into force en November public a for the information of 1st.
A mail for Europe rt Siberia closes mingled with the more substantial and to-morrow at 3 p.m.
useful articks in a manner which was
Mr. and Mrs. George Greig have left at once skilful, and quite attractive Foochow for England.
from a business point of view. Lady May attended the bazaar in the course of the day and made several purchases. There was also a large attendance of the general public and good business
done.
Was
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