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£844
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CHINA AND JAPAN TELEPHONE AND ELECTRIC CO. LTD.
NOTION
THE North Point bathing bosch and pier are within the boundaries of the Submarine Cable Reserve, and as valuable Cables lie here the Company are compelled to take action against the owner of any craft that anchors within the Prohibited Area.
Hongkong, 27th June, 1918
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NOTICE.
REUTER, BROOKELMANN & Co.. (IN LIQUIDATIOS).
are required to settd in their Claims against the above to the Under- ignod, St. George's Building, Chater Rond, an or before FRIDAY, the 20th June, 1916. SHEWAN, TOMES & Co,
Liquidators Hongkong, 1st June, 1916.
CREDITORS are red
NOTICE
WAL MEYERINK & Co. HLTIMOKE.
their Claims to the
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THE HONGKONG DAILY PHE83, FRIDAY, JUNE 30th, 1916.
HOUSES TO LET
TO LET
Near May Road Team Station.
ADBOLT No. 14, Frak Rosch
from end of July Apply to
R. D. HABYEY
13 Bank Buildings
or HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE.
A
CORLAD Alexandro Bulldinga, -
TO LET
1830
TWO-STORIED EUROPEAN HOUSE..
at No. 18 Kennedy Road East: Consisting of Four Rooms with Bathrooms and Outhouses Complete.
FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION ALL CREDITORS &C requested to send For before 30th June, 1938, on
OF HONGKONG......
BANK HOLIDAY 1er JULY, 1916.
TOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that all
NFIRE INSURANCE OFFICES will
CLOSED for the Transaction of Bucinos;
SATURDAY, the 1st July, 1916.
By Order,
A. E. LOWE, ・Secretary,
[845 Hongkong, 29th June, 1918.
MARINE INSURANCK ASSOCIATION
OF HONGKONG.
BANK HOLIDAY 15T JULY, 1970.
ALEX. ROSS & Co.
Des Your Road,
Liquidators.
Hongkong, 31st May, 1916.
[758
WANTED.
of Local Shipping Company. Previous FOREIGN ASSISTANT for Book Offes
For particulars apply to
experience essential.
BOOK OFFICE”
Apply
YOUNG HES
10, Des Voeux Road Central
[836
TO LET
From 1st August.
“ULAT on Conduit Road level. Unfurnished,
Low.rent,
Apply to
F. A. MACKINTOSH, 16. Des Vony Road,
[834
TO LET-AT THE PEAK.
AHAR LODGE, No. 4 Peak Road,
75 BOOMS, Apply to
BAHA
V. FV RIBEIRO. Care of W. G. HUMPHREYS & Co.
[620"
Care of "Daily Press " Office, Fith maul Borgaato' Quarters,
Hongkong, 10th Jun, 1914.
INTIMATION
BY APPOINTMENT.
WATSON'S
STONE
GINGER-
BEER
China This excuse is more plausible than convincing. Wo need not, surely be over-anxious about Germany, who has always shov herself rendy break, any Convention and violate any law if by doing so, she could hope to gain" any advantage.
By her unscrupu
lous conduct, it will be generally con- ceded, aho las forfeited her claim to any protection afforded by Internationa! agreement that may be prejudicial to the interests of the Allies. Nor is it absolutely
HONGKONG WEDDING-
MR. G. W. CRUM-MISS L. S. JAOK
The wedding was solemmised yesterday at St. John's Cathedral, of Mr. Guy Walters Crum of the Chinese Maritime Customs, Shanghai fecond officer of the Ping Shang) and Miss Laura Sylvia Jack second daughter of Mr. and Mr. William C. Jack of Hongkong. The Rev. N. C. Pops (of St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon) performed the 'core-
necessary that we should always wait for which was witnessed by a large gathering of friends. The service was other part of the Empire give us choral, Mr. Denman Fuller being at the
a lead. The position of Hongkong as the pivot of trade between South China and the rest of the world is in many respects The local Government, as we have
seon, is not slow to advance this fact as a pretext for parsuing a policy of laisser faire. It is trae, of course, that the mere
The only fermented Blone Ginger Beer in the refusal to renew German trade-marks in
Far East,
organ.
The bride, who was given away by her father, was attired in a dress of taffeta silk and lace, with a long train trimmed with lovers' knots and orange blossoms. She was attended by Miss Jessie Jack. and Miss Ellen Flint as bridesmaids,
their dresses being of champagne, and the Colony with the consent of the Im
pale blue silk not, trimmed d with black perial authorition would not prevent velvet, while they wore picture has these marks from being used by the trimmed with blue net and black velvet. enemy in Ching after the war, but it is The bride carried a bouquet of whate the first step towards that end. The flies and roses, with maiden-hair fern, The real charm of Stone Ginger-logical sequel is, of course, to make it a
and wore a choice pearlant, the gift of criminal offence, once theso marks have the bridegroom, who also gave similar Beer is the flavour produced by
pendants to the bridesmaids. The latters been auppressed, to employ them or any
bouquets were of pink roses and ferne. partial fermentation without this colourable imitation of them. In Mr. William Sinclair (of the Customs
way it would be possible to confiscate cruiser Kapan) was the best man," no Stone Ginger Beer can be said cargoes of piece-goods and other com
A reception was held at a Peak Road, where Mr. and Mrs. Crum received con to be genuine.
gratulations. Later in the day they left for Macao, where, the honeymoon is being spent. Mr. and Mrs Grum leave for Shanghai by the onlcaple on her next, trip..
TO LET
785
YOUR ROOMS as the Upper Terminns
Very convenient. Electric Light sod Water Carriage Bystan
Apply tom
PEAK TRAMWAY Co.
$1.00 per doz.
1828
WANTED TO RENT.
5-ROOMED or TWO ROOMED
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all (UNFURNISHED FLATS to be used
MARINE INSURANCE OFFICES will be CLOBED for the Transaction of Business on SATURDAY, the 1st July, 1918.
By Order,
A. R. LOWE,
Secretary Hongkong, 49th June, 1816,
1848
BANK HOLIDAY.
UNDER Ordinance No. of 1912
SATURDAY 1st July, has been proclaimed a GENERAL HOLIDAY and the EXCHANGE BANKS will be CLOSED for business on that day,
Hongkong, 27th June, 1916.
NOTICE
1837
for both Office and Private Rooms. A FLAT on the Kowloon side not too far from the Hongkong Ferry will be proferred. Please stato monthly rental and all particulars to
Caro of "Daily Press Office
Chuter Road,
TO LET
[830
PREMISES at present occupied by CHS. GAUPP & Co., Alexandra Building. Apply on premises or to-
LOWE, RINGHAM & MATTHEWS,
Liquidatora
Fos
THE 67 INTERNAL LOAN OF THE TWRNISHED ROOMS, with or without
3RD YEAR OF THE CHINESE
REPUBLIC (914)."
THE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the FOURTH PAYMENT of INTEREST of the 6% INTERNAL LOAN OF THE 3RD YEAR OF THE CHINESE
JEPUBLIC (1014) will fall due on the 30th
exception
of Jano of this year. With the of the detailed regulations, governing the payment of interest of the said Loan, which have been published in the Government Gazette and which have been printed for the information of the Public by all the establish ments authorised for the payment of interest, tho following Important. Points aro bereby published for goneml information:
1. The date when the payment of Interest
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F
Board. Every convenience. Apply
BOARD," Care of "Daily Priss" Ofico. 1773
A
TO LET
PRINCE'S
SMALL GODOWN BUILDING,EN
·For particulars eto, apply
TO LET
HOUSE, is Observators Villes Kowloon,
Apply to
ARRATOON V. APCAR & Co., 14, Des Voeux Road.
1811
TO LET FURNISHED;
TRADE
MARK
D
"UDESLEIGH.” 5, Bowen Boad, for 2 or
months
A. S. WATSON
CO., LTD.,
Apply to
MOWBRAY 8. NORTHCOTE, THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT AND
AGENCE CO., LTD.
[603
TO LET.
66 DOCKLANDS," No. 7. Robinzon Road,
from 1st August, 1916 or earlier. Apply***
3JD STEPHENS,
18, Bank Buildings. [800
TO LET
THE HONGKONG VENTRAL ESTATE, OFFICES on 1st Floor, No. 3. Queen's Road
Kowloon
·ETD:
TO LET
begins; the 30th June of this nth year of USE is the Chinese Republic.
The organs authorised for the payment
of interest;
4. All lagistrate's Famers
The Usad and Branch Offices of
the BANK OF CHINA anil of the
BANK OF COMMUNICATIONS. The Reliable Agents of the above-
mentioned two Banks.
The methods for the claiming of interest: The Public when claiming for the interest must cut down the matured coupons and proceed to any of the above e-mentioned organy with the said coupons." "The sail organs after examining the said coupons
will then the interest ∙pay".
retain the coupons so paist. But the holders
of $1,000 Bonds and of $10,000 Bonds
180
Kontafont Terrace,
Central, at present in the occupation of The Chins Fita Insurance Co., Ltd,
Apply to
CHÍNA FIRE INSURANCE Co. Lao.
TO LET
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST OFFICES in Frinons Trailding.
MENT & AGENCY Cɔ, Lro
TO LET
37
Apply to
From let May, ICES, 2nd Floor, St. George'n Build- Inge. Apply to
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co. 518
TO LET.
DAVENSHILL EAST, Park – Bosd,
[628
SHEWAN TOMES Co., Liquidators, FRUTER, BROCKELMANS & Cô
TO LET
&
modities bearing such marks in the courao of their trans-shipment at Hongkong. Moreover, the knowledge that such marks wore illegal here would deter British firms, by whom probably 90 per cont, of the “ pince-goods sold by the Germans are manufactured, from using them. For these reasons we welcome the motion of
which the Hon. Mr P H, Holyoak, es the representative of the Chamber of
Commerce, gave notice at yesterday's meeting of the Legislativo Council. We do not expect that the hon. member is sanguins enough to believe that he will in carrying his point, when it comes up for consideration, against the official majority, but the attention which
will this be drawn to it at Home may have far-reaching results. It is the man fest duty of those possessing an intimato knowledge of local conditions in the vari ous parts of our far-flung Empire to place
DRATED WATER MANUFACTURERS, that knowledge at the disposal of the
"MARRIAGE,
Imperial authorities, for it is only in this way that we can hope to prepare adequate. ly for the coming commercial struggle. In no two Colonies or Dependencies are all the conditions identical it is doubtful, for example; if anywhere else so much blind faith is reposed in a chop" as in China--and if each waits for the other to
CRUM-JACK-At St. John's Cathedral Hongkong, on June 29th, Gry WATERB CRUM, of Chinese Maritime Customs Shanghai, son of D. T. Crum, of Dan- ville, Kentucky, U.S.A, to Laura Syytt, daughter of Mr and Mrs WILLIAM C. JACK, of 3, Peak Road, take the initiative little or nothing will be done. Time is short and opportunity flecting
Hongkong Shanghai papers please CONY
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Hongkong Office: 105, Dei Vaux Road, C. LONDON Orion: 181, Firm Szsms, E.C
The Daily Press.
HONGKONG, J0Tz Jong, 1916
ENEMY TRADE-MARKS.
We have heard so much lately of the pre- parations which are being made by tho British Empire and the Entente Fowers
THE COLONIES AND THE WAR
LIST OF DIRECT CONTRIBUTIONS TOWARDS THE COST.
In the House of Commons on May 20th,
Mr. Bonar Law, in reply to Sir W Essex, said Of the many contributions. in money and in kind which have been torate, the following take the shape of received from every Colony and Protec direct, but not in all cases annual, con tributious towards the cost of the war Ceylon, £1,000,000 in 10 yearly instal- ments Mauritius, two contributions of £10,000 each; Bermuda, £3,450 nunually for 16 years; Jamaica, £80,000 a year for 40 years, to begin at the end of the war; Bahamas, £10,000 Dominica, £10,000 Turks and Caicos Islands, €1000; Cayman Islands, £10%; "N Nigeria, the charges for interest and a sinking fund of 1 per cent. on a share of the Imperial war debt. amounting to £6,000,000 Gold Coast, $80,000 in eight annual instahnenis Zanzibar, £10,000 These are, of course, only a small part of the generous conri- butions which have been made by the Colonies and Protectorates for purposes. war (Cheers.) directly or indirectly connected with the
I can assure the hon. member, that the ability of every Colonial or Protectorate Government to undertake a contribution, for war purposes is always carefully con- sidered before such an offer is accepted. Straits Settlemeuuts have had under dis-- Since the above return was made the cussion a proposal to make an annual contribution of £200,000 for five years certain and for a further period of five warrants it-ED, }
A mail for Europo vid Siberia closes years if the Colony's financial position. to-clay, at 5p.m
Sir Robert Bredon has gone to Japan.
The total output of the Kailan Mining Administration's mines for the week ending 17th June amounted to 48,035 tons and the sales to 55,791 tons.
The Hon. Mr. Landale, Mr. and
THE Y.M.C.A. BUILDING FUND COMMENTS BY A SINGAPORE
JOURNALA
Batkor a perplexing situation is report → ed from Hongkong. Mr. MED fency the Governor $35,000 towards the Stephens, it appears, promised His Excel-
for the great trade war which will be Mrs, EA 3 Chapman, and Mrs. 1. institution of some kind of junior olub in
OFFICES on 1st Floor No. 9, Queen's co
Road Central (In Los House Street), Apply tomu
WILKINSON & GRIST.
TO LET
691
waged in the neutral markets of the World and nowhere mos keenly than in China as soon as the sword is sheathed in Europe that it comes as a shock to learn that, since the outbreak of hos
Maitland returned to the Colony by
8. Monteagle from the North,
the
The Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Me morial and Affiliated Hospitals acknow
the Colony, which, according to "M".
Stephens, His Excellency urged was neces sary. Later, that junior club scoms to have become a new Y.M.C.A building.. and Mr. Stephens does not like it. He will not have his name associated with the YMCA at any price, and, while he
given His Excellency a very straight hint $100 to the fands of the hospital from that he would rather the money went into Fang, Ping Chan ..................-
must not cut down the coupon containing 6 Rooms, 3 Bath Rooms ETTO, 4. DES VŒUX ROAD CENTRAL, tilities, the Government of Hongkong has ledges with, thanks donation of has not quite withdrawn his offer, he has.
themselves, as the said Bonds
onds have by the organs
as
to be examined first concerned.
The matured coupons, can be used as cash in" nsyment of land tax and
Panties interest of the coup
is expressed in term of "Big
and if it is required to be converted
into taçla or copper cab, then the
rats of exchange for different dis-
Servants' Quarters, ds. Vačný lif November.
Apply
DEACON, LOOKER DEACON &
HARSTON.
100%
TO LET
tricte will be decided and posted in OFFICES at 2, Connaught Road.
conspicuous places by the various
Financial Bureaux concerned. GRAIN WONG-NEL-CHONG ROAD;
The Public are requested to read over
the detailed regulations governing the payment of interest, which are obtainable at all authorised organs above-mentioned.
By Order,
THE BUREAU OF NATIONAL LOANS
Peking, 18th June, 1916
NOTICE
R
ANY EUROPEAN, Non-Asiatis or Indias
desiring to leave the Colony should apply
in welling for permission to do so to the Captain SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE, at least | 48 hours besore the intended hour of departure: giving umas, notions
height sud occupation of the appilemak, and
of the train by which the seplicant wither in leste Appliants should suply in person for mon at the ExerRAL POLION STATICO
OFFICES in King's Buildings. HOUBE in CLIFTON Conduit Road,
GARDENS
No. 1, HILLSIDE." THE PRAY. Tom 17 and 9, WEST END TERRACE, CANTON,
DAVID BASSOON & Co. In. 416
THE COMMODIOUS DWELLING renewed the registration of no fewer than HOUSE, with Offices, Borssats: Quaters, Ble, 133 Gornian trade marks and is not pre- No. 14, SHAMEEN, CARTON, from 1st June, st. present in the coupation of the Imperial purce to discontinue the practice. These Rassian Consalite
trade-marks are not being offered for såle Apply foun
with the other assets of the busintance in liquidation, as might be supposed, but are being carefully preserved with a view to their eventual restoration to our onemies. When it is stated that amongst these trade-marks are many of the «Badische Anilin and Soda Fabrik," the grim humour of the situation will be at orice apparent, for in no direction, prob- ably, has the British nation shown greater entorprise or met with greater success in coping with the conditions produced by the outbreak of war than in the man». facture of antiine, uyes, which up sto August, 1914, were virtually a monopoly
TO LET
TO 5. MOUNTAIN VIEW, Prix.
No 8 BURROWS STREET WANCHAL, GODOWN
HOSENBATE, No. 1. Hank w Hoad,
Kombon,
• HONGKONG LAND INVEST. No 3, CAMERON VILLAS, 13. Prak MENT AGENCY Co, L CHAIGMIN EAST, 180, TRE PEAR, 32 Unfurnished.
4EODMED FLAT soʻles at the PEAK. KELLETT CREST No M41 WANCHAI ROAD, Largs and
TO LEE
Kowloon THREE-BOOMED FLATS in Humphrey's Furnished, 4 Rooms, Bulidings, Kowloon,
WOODBURY NOT
AWO ROOMED FLATS in Naiken Bond MFFE" Garden Houd, to Pet
FOUR-HOOMED FLATS in May Rood Kowbor, Bronto Road with very modere convenience, includian GLENSHIEL, No. 147, Plaatation Road English Baths and Eitakan Bangit Hot Pak Water, and Water Carrings Eyskas.
Fista specially designed to accommodate ikone ressonable renialy. Immediate
FOUR BOOMED HOUSES In Goelon Terrace and Salisbury Avenue, Kowloon.
Apply for
HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANOS
092
No
Amstin Road ♬ 1915, RELULION safranos on Condris Rond TWO GODOWNE LI No 1 DEB YOUX TIE Unfurnisbad D
Now, Ten PuLX (5€ Apply EINSTRAD
The
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of the Germans, though their discovery was originally made in England. excuse of the Colonial Government that a policy of cancellation of trade- marks has not, so far as is known, been adopted in any British Fossession or in Germany, and that it would hardly be opportune to initiate such a measure in the Colony, where the value of a trade mark largely depends upon its user in
Mr. Victor Deacon, formerly of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Cor poration, and now a member of the Sportsmen's Battalion, has been wounded at the Front Fortunately his wound is not serious.
some other channel. Hongkong knows its own business best, of course, but, with all respect to His Excellency the Governor of Hongkong, the prevent seems a very inappropriate time to search around for $100,000 for any kind of dub. If there 18 80 much spare money floating about in Hongkong it might be devoted to a better object. Straits Times
· Heavy weather has been experienced
THE PANAMA CANAL lately by ships coming from the North.
FURTHER SLIDE AT CULEBRA This accounts for the late arrival of the Monteagle yesterday. The Pecived the following telegram at the end Messrs. Turner, Davidson & Co. re- Nyanza, which is also bringing down a of last month from Fanaus, indicating Siberian mail, was expected to be outside
that all is not yet plain sailing through the harbour about 9 o'clock last night,
the Canal last night. There has been further slides (1) in and will be in about 8 am. this morning. | Culobre - Cul caused by incessant ram, Depth of water in the Channel reduced to 221 Expect slight
deep
An interesting point emerged in a case draugus steamerkaRGANIZE at the Magistracy yesterday in which a
anlaw was charged with being ful possession of three golf ball
which Pasan it was stated, he had picked up at the Deep Water Bay course. The Magistrate (Mr. J. R. Wood) held that the boy was entitled to keep the balls he had picked up until
The Canal was only opened to general traffic on April 15th, after having been. closed for seven months. During the past weeks many deep draught vessels have valely passed through and the news, which was received in the City yesterday afternoon, that all trouble has not yet especially in view of the diversion within disappeared was disappointing to owners,
the past few days of large liners to the Pansuis route. Some of the ships which Rotires board had been put up his been proposed to send regulačživ warning them against it. The defendant through the Caual draw 2711, or 28ft, of was therefore discharged
water
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