SEW ADVERTISEMENTS
PERMISS
NOTICE.
MISSION has been granted to the SHROPSHIRE LIGHT INFANTRY to use the WONG-NET-LHONG RECREATION GROUNDS for Training purposes on TUES DAY, the 4th, and THURSDAY, the 6th January, 1910, between the hours of 8.15 and 9 PM.
Hongkong, 4th January, 1916,
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ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB, PROVIDED that sufficient entries are
forthcoming the British Section of the KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY have kindly offered to present a CUP for a Ladies' Singles match play Competition under Handicap to be played over the FANLING Course on days other than SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS and PUBLIC HOLIDAYS.
to
Entries should be sent IN WRITING the Undersigned and will be received up to the 16th inst.
T. W. HILL Acting Hon. Secretary: Hongkong, 5th January, 1818.
INTIMATIONS
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5TH, 1970.
THE CHINESE ENGINEERING AND MINING COMPANY LIMITED.
6% FIRST MORTGAGE DEBENTURES (KAILAN BONDS.)
INTEREST dus on 1st January, 1918 DAYMENT of the HALF-YEARLY will be made on præsentation of Comp:n No, 7 at any of the undermentioned Banks, vis.
HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANK-At
ING CORPORATION,
Tientaln CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, Shanghai
AVSTRALIA & CHINA.
RUSSO-ARIATIC BASE,
Hongkong Tientsin &
BANQUE DE L'INDO-CHINE.
YOKOHAMA
··LTD..
SPECIE BANK,
BANQUE BELGE POUR L'ETRAN-
Hongkong only.
A Tientsin & Shanghai
only
ONE.
in the will be:-
The Interest lesy Income Tax at 35, and 6d.
Os £20 BONDS.
Per Coupon (Grasa)
Less Tax at 3/6d, in the £
Net amount payable
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Os 2100 BONDS.
Per Conpon (Gross)
Less Tax at 3/0d. in the £
Not
OF 2500 BONDE.
EAST ASIATIC COMPANY, LIMITED,
COPENHAGEN,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE Motor ship
THE
TONGKING,"
having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that thefr Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Vainable, are bela landed and stored at their risk into the hasard ons and/or extra hasardóns Godowns of thi Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godow Company Ltd, Kowloon, whenos delivery may be obtained.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unles Intimation is received from the Consignes before TO-DAY requesting it to be lande
bere
No Cisims will be admitted after the Goods bare left the Godowns, and all goods zemainlog andelivered after the 11th inat. will be subject to rent.
All broken, whated, and damaged goods are tr be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 10th inst,, at 10A.M.
All Cisima must reach us before the 18th inst., or they will not be recognized
No Fire Insurance will be effected.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Cndersigned.
THORESEN & Co., Agents, Hongkong, th January, 1918.
NOTICE
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Amount payable
d.
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1500. (2) 1200.
£13 76
Per Coupon (Gross) Less Tax at 3/6d, in the £
Net amount payable
Baying rate of exchange of the day the Coupon Payment will be made in Taels at the Demund
is presented.
By Order,
THE KAILAN MINING ADMINISTRATION, W. S. NATHAN,
General Manager,
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Hongkong, let January, 1918,
THE CHINESE ENGINEERING AND MINING COMPANY, LIMITED. SIX PER CENT. FIRST MORTGAGE DEBENTURES (KAILAN BONDS),
Nos, 8 to 30 attached, must be left lour The drawn Debentures, with Coupons
clear days for examination.
By Order,
Countersigned:
THIRD DRAWING, Nin conformity with the conditions NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 22, endorsed upon the Debentures, the under- mentioned numbers of Debentures of the tobal value of £24,000 were drawn on the Third day of November, 1916, at the Offices of the Company, No. 22, Austin Friars, in the City of London, in the one of the Directors, ALFRED WILLIAM JOHN WILLIAM PETER JAUBALDE of 7/8 Benny, Secretary of the Company, and Great Winchester Street, London, EC., Notary Publico paid
The said Debentures will
off at par on the ala; December, 1915, at either of the following places
ALFRED W. BERRY, Secretary.
J. W. P. JAURALDE, Notary Public Austin Friars, London, EO,
3rd November, 1915.
NOTICE.
181
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the Undersigned, have entirely severed
INTIMATION
WATSON'S
E
OLD BROWN
BRANDY.
THE
PEGO MY HEART.
A. B. WATSON & CO., LTD,
Sir T.D. Jackson, M.V.O., D.§.0., 20 and heir of the late Sir Thomas Jackson,
has been appointed a Brigadier General
was known that the liner carried a large A very well-known resident of British propert on of women and shildren, she was Malaya died at Octacamund, Southern first shelled and then torpedoed, further India, on December 27th in the person of shells being poured among the small boats Mr. B. M. Darby, who had not been well in which some of the unfortunate people for some time previously, He came East were endeavouring to escape to a place of to the Malaya Peninsula in 1893 to under. safety. It was on not of cold-blooded tako coffee planting, his name being murder on a wholesale scaleThe same
chicly associated with the Va
the_ Vallambrown may be of several of the
estate. Later he proceeded to Malacca as outrages
a rubber planter on his own which have bon committed during the
account, past fortnight.... No warning was given to ing Agent About five years ago, in con- subsequently as a Consulting and Visit the N.V.K. lizer Tasaka Maru, which was junction with Mr. W. M. Simg, he estab sent to the bottom when nearing Port Said lished the firm of Sime Darby & Co.; on her voyage to the Far East, though, whose name is widely known in connec happily, no lives were lost. For os
callous tion with the Malayan rubber industry. indifference to human suffering, however, The late Mr. Darby had the happy knack it would be difficuls to beat the atrocious of turning every acquaintance into a conduct of the anbmarine which torpedoed friend, and throughout the Straits his the Messageries Maritimos linor Ville de premature death is sincerely regretted, la Cistat off Crete. She remained gloating over her handiwork until the steamer plunged boneath the waves, and then circled round the lifeboats jeering at the survivors, saying, There is a British and has succeeded to the command of his steamer behind which will pick you up."
battalion of the Royal Lancashire Regi Fortunately, the statement proved to be ment "Considering that Sir T. D. Jock truer than those who made it imagined, is now only 39 years of age this pro for two hours later the Meroe came up motion puts him well up, as regards bis and spent eighty minutes in rescue work; future place in the Army List," says the though the submarine was still in sight, Singapore Free Press. "It might alo The spirit of barbarism was exhibited be mentioned that the late Sir Thomas
the late 8 again in the destruction of the P, and O. Jackson has three other sons in the Army, liner Persia of Crote, Torpedoed without all fighting in this war, and three daugh warning, the vessel tank within veters have been married to officers minutes, carrying with her nearly 400 of oldest to Col. Tabor; the second to Col the 550 souls on board. Though it is true A, Lloyd, who was in Hongkong and that she carried a gun for defensive pur poses, this cannot be ploaded as an excuse for allowing the passengers no opportunity to get into the boats. As the lives of American citizens have been both jeopar dised and sacrificed in these attacks, we may expect to find President WILSON again busily indiling "Notes" to Austria and Germany, though, to judge by the
barran results of the voluminous corres
pondence which has already taken
place, he might as well be engaged in writing epitaphā. The
only possibility of bringing these infamics to an end lies with the Allies The task however, is by no means simple, for the
Singapore with the 68th Regiment (2nd Northamptonshire); and the third to Col. R. J. Marker, Coldstream Guards, who died just recently as a result of having been severely wounded,”
ATTEMPTED ESCAPE OF GERMAN PRISONERS OF WAR. ANOTHER EXCAVATION
DISCOVERED.
the
They the prisoners of war meditated internment camp at Hunghom was reveal another attempt to escape from
d yesterday, we understand, by the die covery of a tunnel leading from the
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that there presence of: WALTON FITZJAMES TURNKE, Nos. 50 and 52, Queen's Road Central, as from WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS Mediterranean Sea has an area of more intrines to the far side of the railway track,
aro TWO VACANCIES in the Canton Pilotage Service, which will be filled by com: petitive Examination in accordance with the Leneral Regulations of the Chinese Pilotage The examination will be held at the the
Service.
Hari Muster's Office, Chinese Maritime Customs, on or about the 15th January, 1916. Apprentices who have duly served an apprenticeship of three months, and who are desirous of sitting for examination, should forward their names and addresses to the Harbour Master's Office not later than January 10th, 1916. A definite date og which they may sit for examination will then be given them.
ARNOLD HOTSON,
Acting Harbour Master.
Harbour Master's Otice,
Chinese Maritime Customs,
Canton, 30th December, 1815.
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NOTICE
THE 6% INTERNAL LOAN OF THE BRD YEAR OF THE CHINESE REPUBLIC (1914).
THE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
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In London: At the Transfor Office of the Company, No. 5, London Wall Buildings, B.C.;
In China:-At the General Offions of
the Company Tientsin.
6 BONDS OF 4500 BACH, NUMBERED -
40.
55- 100 -154 157 191
70 BONDS OF £100 EACH, NUMBERED -
301 310
534 637 684 724 772
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that the third payment of interest of 700 BONDS OF £80 EACH, NUMBERED¦—
the 6% Internal Lown of the 3rd Year of the Chinese Republic ( 014) will fail due on the 31st of December of this year. With the exception of the detailed regulations, governing the payment of interest of the said I loan, which have been published in the Government Gatelite and which have been printed for the information of the Public by all the establishments authorised for the payment of interest, the following important points are hereby published for general information:
1. The date when the payment of interest
begine: 31st December, 1915.
2. The organs authorised for the paymont
of interest:
All Magistrates Yomens.
The Head and Branch Offices of the BANK OF CHINA and of the BANK OF COMMUNICATIONS. The reliable agents of the aboro- mentioned two banks.
4. All Maritime Castoms Offices.
3. The methods for the claiming of interest: The Public when claiming for the interest must eat out the matured coupons and proceed to any of the above-mentioned organs with the said coupons. The said organs after examining the said coupons will then pay the intereat and retain the coupons so pain. But the holders of 81,003 Bonds and of $10,000 Bonds must not cut out the coupons then- selves, as the said Bonds have to be first by the organs concerned
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The matured coupons can be used as cash payment of land tax. The interest of the coupons is expressed in term of big dollar, and if it is required to be converted into taels or copper caaf, then the rate of exchange for different districts will be decided and posted in conspicuous places by the various Financial Bureaux concerned,
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The Public are requested to read over-the-16331 16384 1637 18302 16418 18439
detailed regulations governing the payment
of interest, which are obtainablo at all: authorised organs above mentioned
Peking. 24th December, 1916
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THE HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED. CHAREHOLDERS desirous of making inquiries in respect of the DEBEN TURE ISSUE should apply to the Company's Office in Hongkong.akh
All applications for Debentures must be sent in before the 29th February, 1916. Forms may be had on application
R.M. DYER,
Chief Manager. Hongkong, 31st December, 1016.
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my connection with Mesare. VIETA & Co. of the 31st December, 1915.
JOSE MARIA VIEIRA. Hongkong, let January, 1816. [126 NOTICE.
WE HEREBY GIVE MOLDAV that
have tekon MR. EDGAR DAVIDSON into Partnership as from the 1st day of Fanuary, 1816. Tho Business will be carried n for the future under the same firm name a heretofore.
& HASTINGS & HASTINGS, Solicitors and Notaries,
8 Dos Vaux Road Central. Hongkong, lat January, 1916. [127
NOTICE
CIVIL ENGINEERS carried on HE BUSINESSES of ARCHITECTS by COLBOURNE LITTLE in Hongkong and by F. R. J. ADAMS and MARSHALL WOOD, (under the style of THOMAS, ADAMS & WOOD) in Canton have amalgamated as From this date and will henceforth be con- lucted by the undersigned.
The new firin's name will be LITTLE, ADAMS & WOOD, and the Business of the irm will be carried on at their Offices in Hongkong and Canton as heretofore
COLBOURNE LITTLE FRIBA FR. J. ADAMS, A.M.IN.E MARSHALL WOOD, ARLBA, Hongkong, Jet January, 1916.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL
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formerly occupied by Carlowitz & Co)
J. M. ALVES & Co.. Hongkong, 31st December, 1915.
LOST.
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HONGKONG.
18.
Choox-On January 4th, to Mr. and BIRTHS.
Mrs. A. H. CROOK, a daughter. [148 REYNOLDS. On January 2nd, at Shameen, Canton, to Dr. and Mrs. W. GRAHAM REYNOLDS & SON
[145 HONGKONG OPTION: 104, Das Vox Road, LONDON OPPICH: 181, FLT STEEPT, B.0.
The Daily Press.
HONGKONG, ETH JANUARY 1910
PIRACY ON THE MEDITERRANEAN:
than a million square miles, is provided which russ alongside.
with many convenient places serviceable as bases for submarines, and is deep. Bat with the experience already gained in dealing with this method of warfare it
beir great resources, thoroughly to patrol should be possible for the Allies, with
the main lines of traffic. The need for vigorous action become, the more imperu live by reason of the campaign in the of considerable bodies of troops and Balkans, which will involve the transport
quentities of munitione,
A mail for Europe vid Siberia oloses to-morrow at 3 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E, Grifin, who were among the passengers of the ill-fated Yasaka Maru, mro proceeding to Hong- kong by the s.s. Andre Libon,
The British section of the Kowloon- Canton Railway have offered a eup for a
OWING, no doubt, to the very effective measuros which the British naval authori-Ladies Singles match-play competition over the Fanling Golf Course, provided ties have devised for the protection of
that sufficient entries are forthcoming.
appointed to the vacancy on the Church Fody of St. John's Cathedral caused by the departure of Mr. Linton from the Colony. Mr. J. W. White has been elected Hon. Secretary of the Choir.
MAÇÃO NOTES. [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.]
M4040, January 3rd. THE NEW YEAR ried out in the customary manner,
The New Year celebrations were car- the 1st there was a reception at Govern- On
ment House, at which the band of the Senado rendered selections,
FOR THE SOLDIERS,
A sale of cakes, etc., will take place in the Government Garden on the 9th inst, the proceeds of which will be devoted to a fund for providing comforts for the soldiers at the front.
ANOTHER OPIUM HAUL. WHAT THE SINGAPORE AUTHORITIES MISSED.
The Singapore authorities searched the Kutsang for nearly two days when the steamer called at that port on her way
On reaching
WE have REMOVED our Offico to peaceful shipping against attack in
No. 1 CHATER ROAD (premises the neighbourhood of the British Isles, Mr. J. J. Stafart, Kennedy has been further East, but failed to find opium for
enemy submarines have recently trans ferred their nefarious activities to the Mediterranean, where they are puran ing the policy of piracy with the same BETWEEN Union Church and bottom of
Garden Boad or on Tram Car between ruthless disregard of the laws of humanity 10.30 and 11 PM, on 31st December, A GOLD as they displayed in Northern waters. It CROSS set with Garnets, inscription on back was towards the end of the summer that ontaining 4 Initials, Finder will be rewarded. at CENTRAL POLICE STATION.
the desirability of sosking a new sphere Hongkong, 3rd January, 1916. [137
of operations appeared first to have com CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE, LTD mended itself to the German Admiralty. to the structure ought to be under Fremy submarines which had, presume
once In one or two places white ably, slipped through the Straits of Gibralants have been found. The windows need Fucceeded then in sinking three Allied repair and b whole building needs colour-
NOTICE
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Mr. W. L. Leask, of the firm of Messrs. Leigh and Orange, Honorary Architect to St. John's Cathedral, has reported that
taken at
SCRIP CERTIFICATE with respect merchantmen of the Algerian coast, and washing, The estimated cost is $1,200,
to 10 Shares numbered 2789/2798 in the above Office standing in the name of HO E OAN subsequently turned their attention to the (deceased) of Canton has been LOST, and Aegean Sea. Owing, however, to the should the same not be produced before the
NOTICE.
THE "CHINA FIRE INSURANCE | Italian Allies were the chief sufferers, and
Kwangtung, who has been can leave at Mr. Chang Ming-chi, the Governor of Tientsin to attend to his father's funeral
which they were looking. Hongkong the Kutsong was boarded by Sergeant Fowler and other detectives, and as a result of their search 360 lbs, of raw opium were seized. The drug was discovered at the bottom of the coal bunkers. There was no waimant, and st the Magistracy yesterday Bergt, Fowler made the usual application for confisca fion.
LUKONG CHARGED WITH LARCENY.
A STORY THAT WAS NOT BELIEVED.
Three Chinese in the witness-box at the
13th January, 1916, a new Berip Certificate vigilance of our small craft their existence will be issued in favour of the said HOEOAN became very precarious, and, so far as is has applied to the Government for a (deceased) and no transaction taking place known, only one succeeded in getting month's extension of his leave. His re- Magistracy yesterday related an interest- under the Old Serlp Certificate will be "recognised by the Office.
through to Constantinople. The fate of quest has been refused, and it is expecteding tale in support of a charge against JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD, General Agents,
the others is a matter of surmise, for " vernacular paper states, that the alukong (C54) of stealing $6.12, monies Hongkong, 20th December, 1915. [115
nothing more has been heard of them. In Governor will tender his resignation, as
of two of the witnesses. The men said November there was a recrudescence of he is determined not to return to Kwang that the lukong surprised them while submarine activity. Our French and tang.
gambling, and demanded tor-money.- They refused, whereupon he searched all amongst the ships destroyed was the Chinese was prosecuted at the Magis three men, and took 83.12 from the pocket Italian liner Ancona off Cape Carbonera.possesion of more than 12 ounces of a the third man's pocket he found nothing. tracy yesterday for being in unlawful of one and 2 from that of a second. In THE CERTIFICATE NO 378, dated 25 In defence of the pledges which Germany poison, to wit, l-ounce packares of The men went to the Hunghom Police
September, 1883, of Fifty Shares Nos. 9311-8880 in this Company, standing in the gave to the United States after the sink cocajue, at No. 20, Sai Yuen Lane. Det. Station and lodged a complaint and the name of ME. WEI A KWONG, of Hongkong ing of the Lusitania, the submarize in this Sorgt Clarke and other detecldres visited akong was summoned to appear before has been LOST, and if at the expiration of One Month from the date hereof the above case opened the attack without warning. the premises on the 27th ult, and found Magistrate document be not forthcoming mother Certi- If the was not German, at least German the cocaine in a case in the house. De ficate will be issued by the Company and officers and men composed her stew, and fendant's story was that they cocaine be thereafter no other will be acknowledged.
Dated 13th November, 1015,
OPEMBERTON, Secrets y
COMPANY LIMITED.
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the Austrian flag which she few may be longed to a friend Mr. F. L. Agassiz accounted for by the fact that Germany appeared for the defence. A fine of $600
Italy. Although it was imposé¢
a
interrupted game The Magistrate (Mr. JR. Wood) said he did not believe their story, and the lakong was discharged.
Mr. P. 8. Dizon (Mers. Wilkinson & Grină) defended.
The witnesses were quite unable to agree concerning numerous details of this
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