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ESTIMATIONS
Ten Victor Records
which should be in every home
Another group of ten records which are the favorites in the Victor Record
among catalog.
16833a Meet Me To-Night in Dreamland
b To the Strains of that Wedding March
16058- Apache Dance....
b Second Chasseurs March-
17214-a Waiting for Mo
b Fables (Branon-Helf)
35426- Funeral March
6 Moonlight Sonata
64158-A May Morning E4310-My Dreams (Tosti) 64300-Marionettes-Scherzo
04430-Hungarian Dance No. 7
74347-Simon the Cellarer
89004-Travinta-Ah, fors” e lui
(Song)
(Song)
(Violin)
(Violin)
(Song)
...(Song)
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS:
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12TH, 1916.
Young Murray
Black Diamonds Band. Garde Republicaine Band Eddie Morton Rob Roberts Vessella's Band
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do.. Williams -McCormack Powell Elman Witherspoon Melba
MOUTRIE'S
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"WHAT ABOUT THE
DEUTSCHE BANK ?
BAGHDAD RAILWAY AND GERMAN
FINANCE.
SHIPPING NOTES,
A PLUCKY ENGINEER
With reference to the
he accident to the
It is announced from Germany that Mr.L-C.S. Walshing, which on February 10th Ernest Moyer, the editor of Forwaerts, is wat aahore on Britton Bank near Pulo, to be tried in cumera, and Dr. Liebknecht, ecil de Mor, whon on a voyago: from the well-known Socialist member of the Bangkok to Hongkong, a correspondent of the N. C. Daily News calls attention to the Reichstag, will give evidence at the trial splendid work done by Mr. Reginald L. of the distinguished editor, who is charged dann Johnson, chief engineor of the with inciting to class hatred.
steamer, It was chiefly due to Mr. Gann- Johnson's efforts, he says, that the steamer was saved. Heroically he remained alone, down in the engine-room, working the ongines during the whole twenty-five minu teg that the ship was on the rocks. In the meantime the noise of the breaking and crunching of coral and rock was terrible, to say nothing of the crying and wailing of some 600 Chinese passengers.
me the ship busied Mr. Johnson was Every
practically thrown off his feet, and it must We do not know (writes Mr. R. O. Haw have been a most trying experiense, espe kin in the Daily News) what the Fornaerts cially as he had no knowledge as to how. Las desired to publish which has soapset things were going on deck. He certainly the German Government, but we are for deserves credit for the brave manner in tunately in a position to tell the story of which he remained at his past in particu the Dertsche Bank's intervention into polilarly trying circumstances. tica without disturbanco by the German
At the last meeting of the Reichstag Dr. Liebknecht persisted in interrupting speeches by the curious words, “What about the Deutsche Banki No opportunity was ever afforded him of explaining his wenning, for he was practically prevented from speaking.
ocasor
The story of the Kaiser's visit to the East and his assiduous courtship of the Great Assassin, end of the failure of Mr. Gladstone's Inst, effort to save the Ariesian mat on has been of on toll. Loss nitention Las been paid to an event which happened in 1800, A
Mr. Cell Rhodes was waiting Egypt and he diagnosed the Kyser's ambitions With Characteristic energy he went straight away to Berlin, and on the morning after his arrivat-that is, on March 11th 1800-be called on the Kaiser at. Potsdant. During This conversation Rhodes cleverly accured FFICES, 2nd Floor, St. George's Build- from the Emperor an admiss on that Ger-
many desired to control Africa and Meso Apply to
połamin.
with Bathroom and Kitchen, on Upper Finge For particulars apply to
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CRAIG
From 1st May, 1916.
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(530
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& Acexer Co., LTD. Hongkong, 3rd Apríl, 1918.
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UBNISHED, FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE, on Monat Farish, Wanchal, for air months, Electric Light and Telephone installed.
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A few Flats specially designed to accommodate three bachelors at reasonable rentals. Immediate possession.
FOUR-BOOMED HOUSES hu Gordon Terrace and Salisbury Avezne," Kowloon.
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OFFICES in King's Buildings, OFFICES ='Den Vœux Road Central, · HOUSES in CLIFTON GARDENS Conduit Road.
NEW HOUSES in Broadwood Terrace, HOUSES at the Pesk.
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16年
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DAI NIPPON BREWERY
What the exact terms of the bargain were we do not know though it is not difficult guess-but soon after this Mr. Arthur Gwinner, the president of the Deutsche Bank, began drafting his famous Anatolian Railway Concession. This was most oppor- the ready just when President Kruger land and a few weeks later the Kaiser was launching his ultimatum against Eng- arrived in England with h's Chanocher ostensibly to see his grandmother, but really to take advantage of England's trouble to do good business for Germany.
On the day before he left Windsor, after epeatul interviews with Mr. Balfour and M. Chamberlain William II, obtained for the Deutsche Bank the great coverss on by which Germany hoped to reach the Persian Gull.
LITTLE BY LITTLE.
PROGRESS OF MOTOR SHIPS,
Reports of an extraordinary develop- ment in motor-ship construction in Don- mark are mentioned in a Reuter message from Copenhages, The East Asiatic Co., for which the pioneer Ingge motor-suip Sefandag was built in 1912, is Bow pin ning its faith entirely to notor-ships Last year thin cmpany owned 18 steamers now it has none. In three of the vesselá originally driven by stoner engines have been replaced by motor engines, while the others have been sold as new motor-ships became available. At the beginning of last year the company owned 10 cargo motor ships, representing a total of 75,6 ton, deadweight. During the year it took delivery of five ships of 47,000 tons dead- weight In the summer of this year a motor ship of 10.400 tons deadweight is to be delivered and next spring another of the same size. The company's programme already provides for the following new
to ships-Six of 11,800 tons dead. weight between September, 1917. and Jau- uary, 1920; six of 12.800 top; deadweight between 1918 and 1920; six of 10,000 tons deadweight between 1918 and 1920; two of the ships will have 3.500 horse- power; 12 will have 4.000 hp, and six ships 5,500 h.p
Other Danish owners are also known to be ordering nuriber, of motor-ships. and, according to the Copenhagen papers, one ships, and will thus be fully occupied firm has receiver) orders for about 60 molor- until the end of 1921.
Economy of fuel, labour, and space are points considered by Scandinavian coun tries to be in favour of motor engines. The Large
HONGKONG VOLUNTEERS,
CORFA ORDENS BY HE-COLA, CHAPMAN, VD
JOINED
1.-Private R. T. G. Murdoch joined the Corps on April 10th, 1916, is alla təl Corps No. 1980 and is posted to Scouts Company (No. 4 Section), Privato R. G. Herbort joined the Corps an April 10th, 1916, allotted Corps No, 1901 and is posted to Scouts Co. (No. 4 Section)."
'KING'S PARK RANGE, 2.-This Range is allotted to H.M.S. Tamar (Seamen and Marines) and Naval Dockyard Police on the follow ing dates
April 12th and 21st-3 to 3.30 p.m. April 14th-2.30 to 4 p.m. April 18th-10 am to 1 p.m.
PARADES.
3. Parades for to-day,
· 6.15 p.m.-Civil Service Co inspection at Headquarters.. p.m-No. 1. Section Scouts Co.: In- spection of arms, ammunition, equip- ment and uniform at Headquarters. Dross, eto khaki drill jacket and shorts, great coat (rolled), patties, brown boots cap, rifle, sidearmas bandolier, belt four pouches, 150 rounds ball ammunition, havórsack and waterbottle. At this parade two shirts will be issued to each member of the Section, The following mem- bers of No... 2 Section, who failed to attend on 10th inst., will parade with No 1 Section: Pts. Buter. Chron. man, Smyth ned E. G. Stewart,
The
BIGNALLING SECTION.
Signalling Section (Clases A and B) wil perado in futuri on Thursday and Saturdays, atq.m. The Wednesday afternoon paradis can celled unt further not ve Tha special additional parades for class B and C. will continue as at pre vent.
DETAIL
4. Op duty until 14th fast.-H.K.V.R.
G. E. STEWART: Capt.,
Adjutant. R KIV C. NOTICE...
TEAM SHOOT, EASTER MONDAY-
The following members of the Corps ar: requested to attend practions as King's Park Range on 15th in 230 p and 10th fast, ab 6.39 a.m.;-Capt, W. M. Scott, Lt. J. D. Danby; Sergt Bradbury and Sorby: Corp), Manuk 2nd Cpl. Hill; Gunter, Green and Heath; Ptes, Evans, E. I. Grant-Smith and N. L. Raition; Sappers D. Lyle and Wallace.
VOLUNTEER RESERVES.
ORDERS BY MAJOR WAKEMAN, O.C., H.K.‚R
DETAIL
on duty till the morning of the 14th inst.-
MAP Co., H. KVR,
Orderly Officer-Lout Evan-Jone PARADES FOR WEEK ENDING THE
day, and therefore vessel trading ships only consume about 10 tons of
with countries where oil is plentiful as in the East and on the Pacific Coast of North Ausrics, can ship enough on fuel. Dres: Drill order. 19TH INST, for a voyage round the world.
The document was signed at Constauti-BRITAIN AND PROHIBITED nople, but the work was done in England. Kuum this time German influence began
to supersede all others at the Porte, and it bus now become supretne.
IMPORTS.
BLOW TO JAPAN'S EXPORT TRADE,
In 1903 the Doutsche Bank secured a segond concession, which included the right to build a railway through Armenia tu. Ourfs: the bank was
A Tokyo message to the Chaka Mainichi to erect telegraph was, and the Sulan on his side under parts that the frit sh Government hav took to hand over free of charge all landing decided to prevent the port of arti
cles of luxury has issued instruet ons in all the tithre payable by farmers in Kenia heavy freight for certain classes of goods. recessary for the railway, and he pledged all the owners of British ships to charge Ouria, and Adana as security for the neces- The British authorities also brought the sary loan. Thus the miserable Armeniaus were expected to pay the interests on the Kaisha, which in turn has referred it to matter to the notice of the Nippon Yusen Deutsche Bank's watered capital and the the Department of Communications, The bank' became Turkey's tax-gatherer.
reason that has induced the British Gov- This led to an Armonian appeat to the erument to prevent the import of articles Taar, who in 1910 visited Potsdam and proof luxury is two-fold, namely, the preven tealed.
tion of the exodus of specie and the regula
To meet Russia's views Turkey had to tion of freight space so that the rise in the cancel part of her grant to Germany, but pries of daily accessories may be checked. she made up by plunging into the conces.The charging of high freight for articles tion business up to her neck. The Deutsche of luxury is stated to be due to a sugges Bang acquired all the minerals along the then put forward by the British Ship- Paghdad railway route; the right to cut owners Association
as much timber as she wanted; electric light Of course, Japanese ships are not bound, and power concessions, trading concessions, the Hainichi continues, to charge high water rights, and the monopoly of inany freight as requested by the British authori BEER trades, In short, Turkey pawned Armenia ties, but as the latter are likely to put
CO. TOKIO, JAPAN.
THE 'GONY OF ARMENIA,
Is it surprising that the Armenians have bvcome restive?
to the Detusche Bank and by means of vexatious formalities in the way of the these concessions Germany secured a can-import of such goods as it is intended to trolling voice over Turkish finance.. check, it will have the inevitable effect of their import being prevented. As far as Japaneso goods for export are concerned, the list of luxuries will include various classes of fine art goods, lacquerware, Once more we must read the terrible bronze wure, porcelain, fans, omitation story of massacre; this time Lord Bryce wall paper, bamboo-ware and shell buttons, estimates 800,000 victims; he tells of the
It is further proposed to include lily bulbs hornible house to house search, the mad
and ginger in the list and levy high freight, mothers, the carevan routes marked by
on these lines. In such circumstances. corpses, the sale of slaves for a few shikings export trade to Great Britain will apites the shame of the women, the apo- suffer a severe blow in the event of the stacy of the weak, the sack of Trehizond, proposed measure being put into force, the deseri march of the widows and young children, the bargains of the brothel keepers, the massacre of children in the Euphrates, the forced conscription of sol diers to carry out these crimes; the cries, the tears the groans and gasps.
AN OLD QUESTION. Every time the Reichstag discussons tho war there is one disturbing voice. It cries: What about the Deutsche Back?" But till now Dr. Liebknecht has never been
metus,
And we must remember that in every Ldministrative centre throughout these disallowed to explain to Germany what he tricts where massieres and deportations" Lavo occurred there is a German Consul whose word is law. The United States distant, when others will ask the same But the day will come, and it is not far received no answer when she ventured to
When the Kaiser next visits question. profest, The American Ambassador at Constantinople and mentions the integrity Constantinople went direct to the German of the Ottoman Empire many Turks will Ambassador, who merely said he could not ask: What about the Deutsche Bank?" interfere in Turkey's internal affairs, di
Thy Frankfurter Zeitung has only one excuse the lack of good railways in Ana tolia and the absence of good officials. This will not do; is it not more probable that the noles adopted by Germany in Stuth- When tho Austrian and German Social- West auron is LA TOC! Elze Kondrovest in Congress they wil demand an lout the Horerts to make room for t'ia Gen. to the same question and when the answer is given there won't be room for Dr. Lirbknicht and Mr. Gwinner in the same city; cooner se later millions of Euro but will want the answer to Dr. Lisb
necht's unanswered question: Jobout the Deutsche Bank??
OFTAINABLE EVERYWHERE man im grant; now there is a place in
SOLE AGENTS) · MITSU, BUSSAN KAISHA. HONGKONG,
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The Garden of Eden fer Prussians. Is not this the policy? Then the Baghdad Rail way will pay the cations will yiell dividends; the monopolists will rival the Nababs
When the Kaiser puts the inevitable crew on Tar Ferdinand to keep him out of the Mosque of San Sca, many Bulgarians will ask: What about the Deutsche Dank!"
*What
Recruits on the Cricket Ground to-day and
on Thursday, 13th inst, at 5.10 p.m. Signalling Section at Volunteer Head- quarters on Wednesday, 12th inst., and .......... Friday, 14th ist., nt 5.15 p.m. Machine Gun Section' at Wellington Bar racks on Thursday, 13th inst, at 5,30 p.
N.CO. cles of instruction on Thursday,
13th inst. at 6.15 p., on the road ont. vide the Law Courts. “A” Lo en Friday, 14k inst., at 5.15
pan, on the road outside the Law Courts
POSTINGS.
Bergh. J., M. McHutahon is posted to Co.
"A" Pintoon No. 2 us Platoon Ser- geant
Sergt. G. C. Meron is placed in charge of she mounted Section. Parades of the mounted Section will be held once s fortnight. Further orders will be pie, K. McLennan is posted to Co "B"
issued
Platoon No.7 Section No, 7 Section 12.
TRANSFER,
Pie. G. W. Barton, Co. A" "Platoon No.
1, Section 4 is transferred to Co. “D” Practice at Kings Park Range to-day at 3 pm Members attending must bring their own ammunition,
EASTER MONDAY SHOOT.
A
G. K. H. BRUTTÓN, Capt... Adjutant, H.K.Y.R
HONGKONG POLICE RESERVE.
N
MOUNTED PATROLS.
cheque for $110 towards the first month's expenses of this Detachment has been received from E. 8. Kadoorie, Esq.
TRAFFIC.
Mounted and Motor Patrols are hereby directed to send all reparts of alleged traffic offences to Trooper C. H. Kew 14a, Dos Voeux Road.
DEFAULTERS.
For being absent from Patrol Duty three
Pes of No. 3 Company have each been ordered 3 hours' cells' duty at Central, The A.S.P. (R.) will supervise the proper carrying out of all default awards,
SUMMER UNIFORM,
Equipment Officers and Scotion Com-
manders will be held jointly respon sible for seeing that every man has two complete suits of white Uniform This number is to include the single suit. issued last summer.
LESENDE FROM POLICE NUTIES.
This Order is reported for general informa tion-No Excus of any kind will fa future be accepted for absencs from or unpunctuality in attending Police duty, unless intending absentées (a) ob- tain the certificate of the Burgeon Superintendent or such other emergency medical certificate as the Surgeon Superintendent may subsiquently deem sufficient or (b) provide an efficient and unpaid substitute. Absentees failing to comply with the above requirements will without except on be dealt with and punished as defaulters as a matter of course and without fur- ther enquiryDAN
ORCHESTRA, Wednesday, Apr.1 12th-Practice 7 p.,
sharp,
F. O. JENKIN.
D.S.P. (R.)
INTIMATIONS
THE LUZON SUGAR REFINING CO.,.
LIMITED
ON:
an EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the above-named Company will be held at the Office of the General Agents. Mosers: JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., L., Hongkong, en WEDNESDAY, the 19th day of April, 1916, at 12.30 o'clock in the afterovou, when the subjoined Extraor- dinary Resolutions, which were passed at Company held on the 31st day March, 1916. the Extraordinary General Mesting of the
will be submitted for confirmation as Special Resolutions:-
(1.)-That it is desirable to re-construct
the Company and acordingly that the Company be wound up yolun tarily and that Arthur Bylanda Lowe, of Victoria, in the Colony, of Hongkong Chartered Accountant, be and he is hereby appointed Liquidator for the purpose of such winding up acd that Article 124 of the Company's Articles of Associa tion be cancelled accordingly. (2) The Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., the General Agents of this Company, bo authorised and request ed to procuro the incorporation in the Philippine Islands of a Company to be called the Malshoa Sugar Company (of which Mosers, Smith, Bell & Co., Ltd., shall be appointed by agreement General Managers) with Articles of Incor- poration and Bye-laws in such form as the General Agents · sħall-
approve,
new
(3) That the draft Agreement sub- mitted to this meeting marked “A”. and expressed to be made between this Company and its Liquidator of the one part and the Malabon Sugar Company of the other part, bo and the same is hereby approved sad that the said Liquidator be and he is hereby authorised pursuant to Section 195 of the Companies Ordi. rance 1911 to enter into an Agre ment with such new Company (when incorporated) upon the terms of the said draft Agreement and to carry the same into effect with such (it any) modifications as he thinke expedient.
(4.)~That the end Liquidator be
authorised, so obtain advances frow Mesers Jardino, Matheson & Co., Ltd., of any moneys requisite upon such terms, as he sees fit and to make arrangements if he thinks fit for Messrs Jardine, Mathesou
&Co. Ltd.. to continue managing- the affairs of the Company on such terms as he thinks. ft until, the undertaking of the Company is handed over to the said Malabon. Sugar Company pursuant to any Agreement entered into by virtus of Resolation No 3
Dated the 8th day of April, 1916. JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD., General Agents.
WANTED,
A HOUSE STEWARD.
Apply to
THE SECRETARY,
HONGCING CLUR Hongkong, 8th April, 1918.
FOR SALE.
1531
NE SET VERTICAL MARINE
ENGINES, with thres cylinders of
18 inches, 24 inches and 40 inches diameter. with Condenser and Pumps, complete. Also three hilge directing boxes, one reducing valve, two discharge valves, ons set double safety valvis, one steam distributing valve chest with valves, one bulkhead flange for masit, one main injection valve, and one spare condemner door, all having been formerly used in connection with the store. said engines. Built in 1004 and been in - use only 14 months.
1,983 lbs.-Self-Hardening Stee!. 1,877 lbs.-L. A. Turning Steel.
926 lbs-Oval Chisel Steel.
2,806 lbs. Round Punching or Turning
Stoel.
and
One hundred Kilos Metal Packing. Open to Offeraj
For further particulars,
Apply to GEO. P. LAMMERT,
4, Duddel! Stroof Hongkong, March 13th, 1918. [411
FORTHCOMING EVENTS.
TO-DAY 4.30 p.m.-Tennis Tournament on Central
Stand Court.
TO NIGHT 9.15 p.m.-Bandon Opera & Comedy Co., at the Theatre Royal." The Only Girl."
TO-MORROW.
at Mt. Austin Theatre. 815 p.m. Children's Theatrical Performance.
Saturday, 16th April-
9.15 p.Children's Theatrical Performance
at Mt. Austin Thestre. Monday, 17th April ——
6.30 p.m.-Royal Hongkong delt Clab,. Annual General Mesting in the Club. House Happy Valley. Tuesday, 18th Anril ma
Yoon-Valon Insurance Society of Centon, Ld. Forty-Third Ordinary Tearly Meeting. 12.15 p.m.-China Traders' Insurance Co., Ltd., Fiftieth Ordinary. Yearly Meeting.
ON BALE
DOUND VOLUMES of the HONGKONG WEEKLY PRESS, JANUARY 10 JUNE, 1915, With Exdur. Príóa $7.50.
On Bals at the 'Hozanong Darty Pizsa
Hongkong 10th Asunak, 1915.
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