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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

IN THE MATTER OF THE COM- PANIES ORDINANCES. 10:1 AND 1913

und

IN THE MATTER OF THE DEVA

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LTD.

(IN LIQUIDATION).

AUCTION

PUBLIC AUOTION,

THE BONGKONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY, JUNE 19r, 1916.

ARTICULARS and CONDITIONS of

WONGSE STEAMSHIP CO. Pe letting by Pabile Auction Sale, to be held on MONDAY, the 26th day of June, 1916, at 3 F.., at the Offloor of the OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN inPOLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT, by Order of H EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR, of One pursuance of Section 188 of the

for s term in the Colony of Hongkong, of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a CROWN RENT to be fixed by the Surveyor of HIS MAJESTY THE KING, for one further term of 75 years.

HOUSES TO LET

TO LET.

REMISES at present occupied by CHS

PREMI

J. GAUPP & Co., Alexandra Buildings,

Chator RoadS

Apply or to--

INTIMATION

LOWE, BINGHAM & MATTHEWS, WATSON'S

Liquidators

TO LET FURNISHED.

1705

DESLEIGH," 5, Bowen Road, for 2 or

Companies Ordinances 1011 that the Lot of CROWN LAND Kennedy TowA, EDD from end of July.

FINAL WINDING-UP MEETING of the above-named Company will be held at the Company's Office, 1st floor, No. 20, Des Vicus Road Contral, in the Colony of Hongkong, on WEDNESDAY, 19th day of July, 1918, at 12 o'clock Noor, For the purpose of having the account of the Liquidator showing the water in which the winding-up has been conducted and property of the Company disposed of laid before such Meeting and hearing any explanation that may be given by the Liquidator.

Dated 16th June, 1916.

NG KAI CHI

Liquidator. (807

IN THE MATTER OF THE COM- PANIES ORDINANCES 1911 AND 1913,

and,

IN THE MATTER OF THE PHRAN-

STEAMSHIP' Co

ANG 7 LTD.

(Is LIQUIDATION).

OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN in

N° pursuance of Section 188 of the

Companies Ordinances 1911 that the FINAL WINDING-UP MEETING of the above-named Company will be held at The Company's Office, 1st Boor, No. 20, Des Voeux Road Central, in the Colony of Hongkong, on WEDNESDAY, 19th day of July, 1918, at 19.15 o'clock P... for the purpose of having the account of the Liquidator showing the manner in which the winding-up has been conducted and property of the Company disposed of laid before such Mesting and bearing any explanation that may be given by the Liquidator.

Dated 16th June, 1918,

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Adjoining

No of Bale.

Registry No.

Locality,

Kennedy Town

Boundary (Approximate)

leet test feet feat

Contents

Contents

Upact Prics.

AB p

sale plan. 4,446 100|1,770

(about)

Hongkong, 18th June, 1916.

[804

INTIMATIONS

NOTICE.

Apply to

MOWBRAY 8. NORTHCOTE, THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT AND AGENCY CO., LTD.

TO LET.

DOCKLANDS.",

Apply

1803

No. 7, Robinson Road,

"ROCKLAN August, 1910, or carlice.

M. J. D. STEPHENS,

18, Bank Buildings.

[800,

TO LET.

UROPEAN OFFICES, from 1st July, comprising the First Floor of No. 2, Des Voeux Road Central,

Apply to-

ALEX. ROSS. & Co.

[790

TO LET.

LENSHIEL, TAL; PEAL

Partly

Gif required; suitable for-a

Mons.

For all details apply to---

GLENSKIEL".

Care of "Daily Press" Office. (783

REUTER, BROCKELMANN & Co. (IN LIQUIDATION). REDITORS are required to send in their Claims against the above to the Under

TO LET FURNISHED. ned, St. George's Building, Chater Road, on or before FRIDAY, the 30th June, 1916.

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co., NO. 120, THE PEAK, from midla July to

Liquidators.

For particulars apply-- (757 Hongkong, 1st June, 1916.

NOTICE.

WM MEYERINK & Co. H. TIMCKE.

A Liquidator.

NG HAI CHI

[808

THE PENINSULAR

AND

ORIENTAL OTBAL NAVIGATION CO.

CEYLON,

STEAM

FOR STRAITS, AUSTRALIA. BOMBAY, EGYPT,

MEDITERRANEAN

AND LONDON.

PORTS

THROUGH BILLS OF HADING INATED FOR BATAVIA, AMERICAN; CONTINENTAL,

AND SOUTH AFRICA Posta.

THE Sisamakan

Tur

"NYANZA."

His

Captain

Geant, carrying Majesty's Mails, will be despatched from this port on or about THURSDAY, the 29th June, 1816, taking Passenger and Cargo -for The é adoro Poris, 1ks as. NYANZA" will through to Port Said, Marseilles, and

Londes

Silk and Valuables for Bombay (under armngement) will be transhipped at Colombo inte a Steamer of the B-1.S.N.-Co.

Parcels will be received at the Oloe util 4

LL CREDITORS are requested to send in their Claims to the Undersigned on or before 20th June, 1918.

ALEX ROSS & Co., 4, Des Voeux Road, Liquidators,

[758 Hongkong, 31st May, 1918.

WANTED.

OREIGN ASSISTANT for Book Office of Local Shipping Company. Previous

experience essential.

For particulars apply to

BOOK OFFICE," Care of "Daily Press" Office. Hongkong, 10th Jun, 1916

WANTED

(795

NOR Singapore, CHINESE CLERK with Figorge of Chinese Characteris thorough knowledge of English essential; would be required mainly for translation work.

"A. B. C.." Apply---

Cara of Daily Press Office. (741 Hongkong, 20th May, 1916.-

FOR SALE.

r.M. the day before railing. The contents and OENGINES, with three cylinders of

value of all packages are required.

For further partioniars, apply to

E. V. D. PAER, Acting Superintendent.

Hongkong, 19th June, 1910..

CHINA MAIL. STEAMSIHP CO., LTD.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

middie October.

No 9, Care of Daily Peses" Ollos.. [780

TO LET

URNISHED ROOMS, with or without

Board. Every don resinner.

Apply

"BOARD" Care of "Dally Press Office.

TO LET.

1778

OFFICES on 1st Floor, No. 3, Queen's Road The intral, at present in th

in the occupation of Apply to — CHINA FIRE INSURANCE Co., LTD. [622

TO LET.

OFFICES in Princes Ballding.

Apply to

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.. Liquidators, BETTER, BROCKELMANE & Co

TO LET.

OFFICES on 1st Floor, No. 9. Queen's

Road Central (In Ice Hours Street). Apply 10-

WILKINSON & GRIST.

TO LET.

631

AVENSHILL EAST, Puk Road,

OLD

E

BROWN

active measures were taken, they were far more the work of the provincial authorities than of Peking, and Kansu,

The final winding-up meeting of the Duvawongse" 8.S. Co., Ltd., will be held at the Coy's office at noon on The winding,

one of the poorest of the provincos of Wednesday, July 19th. Chinn, could never be in the position to up meeting of the "Phranang" 8.8. Co., embark on a costly military campaign Ltd., will be held in quarter of an hour that had nothing to commend it. Now, later. however, we are told that General MA K1, the commandant at Sining has established military stations on the high road as far as the headwaters of the Yellow River, and that he is enlisting troops for field operations against the Tibetans and Mongols of the Kokonor territory. We doubt whether much will come from these military operations-the expense of anything like a. protracted would prove 1: sufficient

campaign obstacle, and it is difficult to believe that the proposal is to be taken seriously. BRANDY What is perhaps rather more likely to

THE

·PEG O' MY

HEART.

have some degree of permanent effect is the process of peaceful penetration that. is being carried on at the same time, particularly the educational campaign A Normal School is to be established at which Chinese will be trained and at the same time taught Tibetan or Mongol

On Saturday the Chinese quarters of Hongkong wero gay with protus dis- plays of the national Bag in honour of the new President, H.E. Li Yuen Hung. The day was generally observed by the Chinese as a holiday, and the schools of the Colony were closed. There was also

great deal of cracker firing.

Mr. R. N. Anderson (Audy "), who for some yexis has been manuger in Hongkong of the New Zealand In surance Co., left for Home by the 8.8. Nagoya on Saturday, and it is his inten tion to proceed to the Front. Mr. Anderson is well-known as a cricketer, having taken part in many Interport matches. The feature of his play was biş bowling ability,

A Chinese was charged at the Police)

This training is free, but at the end of ¦ Court, on Saturday, before Mr. Wood,

three years the passed students are re

with cutting growing, flowers below The- quired to go wherever they are set in Farm, The Peak Mr. Tatcher, Super- the Kokonor territory tex establish intendent of the Botanical and Forestry schools and, of course, spread the Chinese Department, said the flowers 'were plant- language and inculcate a Chinese spirited by the Governor himself just below; How far even this scheme is likely to be his old house. The fowers, were valued- successful among a race of nomadic tent- at about $ and he (Mr. Tutcher) asked dwellers remains to be seen, but we must for the maximum penalty. A European not be very sanguine. What is of par-sergeant said the flowers had been put ticular interest about this movement is into baskets belonging to the Sanitary the difference between Peking's treat Board Department, and his worship ad: ment of its disaffected provinces and journed the case. that vouchsafed to its dependencice: while everything possible is being done to supersede the Mongol and Tibetan tongues by Chinese, no effort is made to assimilate the various heterogeneous dialects spoken through the south of China proper. It is such facts as these that make ns always suspicious of

ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.

SEALED HANDICAP

COMPETITION.

A. S. WATSON

Thr above competition, which was China's movements towards Tibet and LTD.,

resulted as Whitsnotide, isplayed at her other dependencies, and it diffult to avoid the conclusion that, follow:--| While Peking are not attempt to coerce Mrs. H. Humphreya and Mr.

CO., WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS. HONGKONG,

TELEPHONE 616.

913

HONGKOND OFFica: 104, Das Vœux Row, C. LONDON. OFFICE: 181, FLEET STREET, É.C

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG, 19ru Jusz, 1916

CHINA'S DEPENDENCIES.

Servants Quarioca, de. Yaxu VERTICAL MARINE Rontaining 6 Boven, 2 Bath Rooms, WITH the constitutional crisis in China

18 inches, 24 inches and 40 inches diameter, with Condenser and Famps, complete. Also three bilge directing boxes, one reducing valve, two discharge valves, one set double safety valves, one steam distributing valve chest with valves, one bulkhead flange for shaft, one nisin injection valve, and one.

door all spare condenser

having been formerly used in connection with the afore- said

engines.

Built in 1901 and been in use

1,093 ba-Self-Hardening Steel. 1,877 lbs.--L. A Tarning Steel. 926 lbs.--Oval Chisel Steel.

FROM SAN FRANCISCO, NAGASAKI, &e only 14 months

THE Steamship THE

having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from slongside.

the discharge or remaining Cargo impeding

on board after THURSDAY, 29od inst., at 5 PM, will be landed at Consignees' risk and expense into the Company's godown.

All broken, chafed and damaged psokages wil Le examined at the Company's Godown on SATURPAT, 24th inst Claims against the Steamer must to file with the Company within 10 days of the rival, otherwise they will not be recognised

No Fire Insurance will be effected Bils of Lading will be counterdons?, hv

CHINA MAIL SS. CO, LTD, O. H RITTER.

Agent.

Hongrong, 15th Jnts 1915.

(800

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES JAVA-PACIFIC LIJN.

THE Steamship

«TJIKEMBANG,"

Baring arrived from SAN FRANCISCO, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardone Godowns of the Hengkorg and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd. whence and/or from the whares delivery may be obtained.

No Claim will be admitted after the Good have left the God or the fil June wi andall Goods remaining undelivered

be subject to rent,

All aims against the Steamer must be pro

2,890 lbs-Round Enaching or Turning.

Steel.

and

One hundred Kilos Metal Packing. Open to Offers.

For further particulars, apply to

GEO. P. LAMMERT, 4, Duddell Street.

[411

TO LET.

FFICES it a, Connaught Road.

OF

OFFICES in King's Buildings. HOUSE

Conduit Row).

ia CLIFTON GARDENS,

No. 1, HILLSIDE" THE PRAK Nos. 1, and 2. WEST END TERRACE, CANTON,

Apply

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST MENT & AGENCY Co., LéDJ

No.

32

TO LET

TO. 5, MOUNTAIN VIEW, PEAK No. 2, CAMERON VILLAS, '63. PEÏX. CRAIGMIN HART, 100, THE PEAK, Uafurnished.

4-ROOMED FLAT to let at the PEAK KELLETT CREST, 65, PEAE. No. 141, WASCHAL ROAD, Largo and Spaolona

Garden Road, to let Farmshed & Room

No. 4. Hankow Road *WOODBURY Kolone from It May, 1916

A

Vanul in Nevombor. ⠀ (944

** || absorbing all the interest that dwellers DEACON LOOKER DEACON & in the Far East can spare from the

HARSTON.

much greater events that are being put [90

to the supreme arbitrament in the western world, it is not to be wondered PRINCE'Saif China's dependencies receive little of no attention. China herself has not

TO LET:

SMALL GODOWN in BUILDING. For particulars etc, apply-

THE HONGKONG VENTRAL ESTATE, gatten them, however, and loser no

10FE

SLID..

TO LET

From 1st May-

666

FFICES, 2nd Floor, St. George's Build-

ings. Apply to

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.

uportunity to try to strengthen ber gặp on them and reduce them to a state of vassalage. The Mongolian Prineca

her own unruly “pr

only

Bevington,

90;

Miss M. Gordon and Mr.

Cumming,

-9316-77

DE 18-79..

too willing to play the bully to thers. McKenny and Mr. Gale, 08 50-78. weaker dependencies. That she isn Miss Gordon and Mr. Mit- titled to maintain her authority as chell, suzerain no one will dispute, but equally Mrs. Harvey and Mr. Jack- she should be bound to respect the rights of those dependencies to conduct their own internal administration in their own way.We do not think Tibet bas much to fear from General MA Er's projects, but

we should be sorry to scc China] Mrs. Moxon and Mr. Leith, 97 10-97. taking advantage of temporary distrae Mrs. Morrison and Mr.

97 10-87.

07., 1870.

-07 14-83. Mrs. H. Hancock and Mr. R.:

Hancock,

Bevington,

9- 13-80.

Hongsong 'B—defeated the Civit Service on Saturday by 58-11.

tions to introduce a new system into the country. Since the outbreak of the war, the Lhasa Government has shown a markedly friendly spirit: the DAHONGKONG TENNIS LEAGUE. "Lama'sTM offer of military help to the Raj will not be forgotten, nor his enthu siastic reception of the news of General Burns's conquest of South-west Africa, so that any measures taken by China to undermine the authority of the Lhasa Government cannot but make an IL- favourable impression on is.

A mail for Europe via Siberia closes to-morrow at 3 p.m.

It is notified in the Crusells that ILE.

Kowloon beat Hongkong University, 02-37.

Kowloon" beat- Chinese Recreation Club "B" 39:41.

GOLF.

THE STYMIE

American golfers, including many of The forcmost amateurs in that country have lately been agitating for the aboli

a generation, of the atynie." This rule, says a

að probably, in a secure position for the te being, in spite of the attempts that the Governor has appointed Saturday, we being made a few months ago to July 1st, to be observed as adermine their authority and reduce | holiday, ther territories to the status of a pro- vite of China. Their goodwill is of cofiderable value: now, and any move- Kanisfont Terrass, m that tended to provoke their hos til might well prove a serious addi-

TO`LET.

in

[$18

HOUSE

Kowloors Apply

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST MENT & AGENCY Co, LTD.

TO LET.

First Floor, TO: DER VEUX ROAD CENTRAL THE COMMODIOUS DWELLING HOUSE, with Omees, Serrasts Quarters, e No. 14, SHAMEEN, CANTON, from 1st June, at present in the occupation of the Imperial Russian Consulate.

Apply to

DAVID BASSOON & Co., LAD. [$18

TO LET TAWO BOOMED-FLATS in Nathan Boad T

to the embarrassments with which the Central Government is at present endavouring to cope. - Accordingly, the forard movement has to express itself ifresi direction, and so Tibet is once moj receiving attention, this time from

Mr. S. Takahashi has been provision ally recognised as Consul-General for Japan in Hongkong in succession to Mr. S. Imai.

The King has not been advised to exercise his power of disallowance with respect to "An Ordinance to amend the Societies Ordinance, 1911.-

The June Criminal Sessions open at

the Kausu frontier, the failure of the the Supreme Court to-day. There are petions of General Yts on the Sze-eight cases, involving the trial of eleven ebu side having apparently convinced prisoners. None of the charges are of a the athorities of that province that Berious nature, there not in a position to repeat the permances, at once dramatic and solid of the brothers Chao. Their ope ofs eight years ago succeeded in estashing Chinese influence firmly in soutcast Tibet as well as throughout the shatable borderland. North-east

A Chinese accountant has reported to the police that $2,000/ belonging to his master, was stolen from a table on which it was temporarily placed in No. 44, Connaught Road Central

The following have been appointed-

writer in an Australian paper, which is one of the oldest in the annals of golf, allows the ball of one player to obstruct the ball of his opponent getting a deac, run to the hole. There is no doubt that in most, if not all, cases where this oc- curs it is purely the element of luck, and a benefit unfairly reaped by the playing. of an indifferent stroke, as the occasion seldom arises when a player is faced with the position of deliberately playing for it. Although there is much to be said

there is something in its favour, luas against the stymie, on the other hand,

much that it brings out the even tempera ment of the player who has to negotiate it. Many alymies can be circumvented if the player has confidence in playing his putt firmly and courageously, but it certainly is a difficult problem for the weak and nervey patter. However, it is all in the game, and if our American friends succeed in getting the rule

THREE BOOMED FLATS in Humphrey's Tibe is now chosen for amalgamation Justices of the Peace for the Colonyered, it is to be hoped that provision

Buildings, Kowloon.

FOUR-ROOMED FLATS in May Road within proper and for the establish- English Estka and Kitchen Range, Hot

ranted to the Undersigned on or before the 29th, 141, Plantation Boad, ¦ with srey-modern" convenience, -instadiag men f the regular Chinese system of

June, or they will not be recognized

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will wramined on the 24th Yay by the Company's Surveyors, Messrs. Goddard & Douglas. No Fire Insurance has been affected.

ba ocenitezigned by

This AVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN,

Home Managing å gentagna

JAVA-PACIFIC ZIJN. Hongkong, 17th June, 1916

Aastia Road, Kowloon,

No. 6, BELILIOS TERRACE

No. 25, RELILIOS TERRACE, with astrance on Conduit Road,

TWO GODOWNS, in Daddell Street, No. DES VEUX VILLAS, 1], Pxar, Unfurnished),

No 59.4 THE PRAYIS ( MERON VILLAS, Apply to INSTEAD & DAYTE

Bed Floor, "Alcozsadra Buildiɛpe.

Water and Water Carriage Syskon. A Few prosial administration. This is no Flats spočinily designed to accommodate three new here some years ago there were bachelors at rsonable, restala. "Immediate runs that the Kokonor country was Gordon to beduced to a Chinese province, but FOUR ROOMED ROUBES

Kowloon, Arena, Terron and Sakabuy

the tral Government was not in those "Apply to="

RUFTREYS ESTATE & FINANCR dayerently concerned about its out

lyingependencies unless they became Alambira Buikdings

unru Where, as in south-east Tibet,

[692

ill be made so that the player who Messrs. P. M. Hodgson, Li Po Kwai; E. J. Noronha GK. Nuttall FPE

have to face the difficulty. As the editor: Potter; R. Sutherland Tong Yatmies himself, as sometimes occurs, will. Chun, and S. Valjer

of Golf Illustrated remarks, there is no At a full parade to-morrow Capt. W. grave danger of the Committee of the Armstrong, Officer Commanding the Left Rules of Colf taking the agitation seri- Section Machine Gun Co. HEVC.,ously at present, stating that the style. will be presented with the Colonial in golf can wait until happier times most gollers will. Auxiliary Forces Officers Decoration arise, with which

agree. (V.D.) by H.E the Governor.

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