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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
NOTICE TO CONSIGNÉES.
FROM SHANGHAI, KOBE and MOJE
THE Steamship
* JAPAN," haring arrived from the above Poris, Con aignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from nionguide.
Cargo impeding the discharge will be landed at Consignees risk and expense into the basar doan and for extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong sad Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
DAVID BASSOON & CO., LTD.,
Agents, Hongkong, 25th July, 1916.
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HONGKONG, CANTON, AND MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD.
DURING the absence of Mr. W. E. CLARKE the Colony, M, JOHN ARNOLD
will act us Secretary to the Company. By Order of the Board of Directors,
P. H. HOLYOAK, Chairman.
Hongkong. 24th July, 1910.
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HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
MEETING of Members interested in
A SUBSCRIPTION CHIFFINS to the
next Races will be held at the JOCKEY CLUB Offices on TUESDAY next 1st August, at 12 o'clock Noox.
By Order,
T. E HOUGH,
Hongkong, 25th July, 1916,
NOTICE.
AUCTION
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26TH 1918,
MESSRS HUGHES & HOUGH have
received instructions to sell by Public Auction,
ON FRIDAY, the 28th day of July, 1916, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon at their Sale Rooms, Lee House Street, Victoria, Hongkong,
The following very desirable residential Property at the Penk: situate in Chamberinin Road, 100 yards from the Peak Train Station and adjoining the Peak Hotel,
INTIMATION
WALKER'S
“ BLOCKETTES
Being RURAL BUILDING LOT No. 78,: and known by the name of "TREVERBYN."
The property is held under Crown Lease (PATENT and contains an area of 44,604 square feet.
For further particulars and conditions of sale apply to
MESSES HASTINGS & HASTINGS,
Vendor i Solicitors. No. 8, Des Voeux Road Central,
or to
MESSRS. HUGHES & HOUGH,
The Auctioneera. Hongkong, 10th July, 1916.
HOUSES TO LET
TO LET.
1892
ODOWN in Duddell Street Light and
Airy Ofoes overlooking Statue Square.
Moderate rent.
For rent and other particulars apply to
Care of "Daily Press" Office, Hongkong, 25th July, 1916.
Clerk of Course.
OFFI
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HONGKONG
(IN LIQUIDATION).
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Caims to the Undersigned on or before 31st August, 1910,
HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING GORPORATION,
Liquidators, Appointed by the Hongkong Government. Hongkong, 13th June, 1916.
THE HONGKONG LAND
(940
TO LET
FFICES on 1st Floor. No. 9, Queen's
Road Central (Tu Tee House Street), Apply to
WILKINSON & GRIST.
TO LET
691
ATWO STORIED EUROPEAN HOUSE at. No. 10, Kennedy Road East; Consisting of Four Rooms with Bathrooms and Outhouses Complete.
Apply
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A
INVEST-
MENT AND AGENCY CO., LTD.
N INTERIM DIVIDEND of THREE
and HALF DOLLARS per Share for
the six months ending 30th June, 1918, will
be Payable on WEDNESDAY, 28th July,
YOUNG HEE, -10, Des Vaux Road Central.
TO LET.
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SMALL GODOWN PRINCE'S
BUILDING.
For particulars etc., apply
THE HONGKONG CENTRAL ESTATE,
LTD.
TO LET. From 1st May.
665
on which date Dividend Warrants may be OFFICES, 2nd Floor, St. George's Build-
obtained on application at the Company's Office.
The TRA STER BOOKS of the Com pany will CLOSED from WEDNESDAY, the 19th, to WEDNESDAY, the 28th July (both days inclusive), during which period no Transtor of Shares can be Registered. By Order of the Board of Directors,
A. SHELTON HOOPER, Secretary.
Hongkong, 11th July, 1916.
(895
HONGKONG TRAMWAY COMPANY, LIMITED
(INCORPORATED IN THE UNITED KINGDOM).
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an
NINTERIM DIVIDEND at the Race
of 7 per cent. for the Half-Year ended 30th June, 1916, has been declared. The Dividend will be Payable on and after WEDNESDAY, the 13th day of September, 1914, to Share- holders on the Register on MONDAY, the 31st day of July, 1916 and will be paid to
SHEWAN, TUMES & Co. (618
Apply tom
# TO LET.
66 DOCKLANDS," No. 7, Robinson Road,"
Rfrom 1st August, 1916, or earlier.
Apply-
M. J. D. STEPHENS,
18, Bank Buildings
TO LET.
(800
HOUSE, in Observatory Villas, Kowloon.
Apply to
ARRATOON V. APCAR & Co,
14, Des Voeux Road.
(811
TO LET.
FFICES on 1st Floor, No. 3. Queen's Road
Registered.
CARBOLACENE" DISIN-
FECTING PERFORATED BLOCKS.).
1.They ensure Healthy Homes and a pure, pleasant and beneficial atmosphere,
An accountant in the Sing Leo firmi, of 21, Amoy Street, has reported to the Police that a shroff employed by the firm collected $750 on behalf of the firm,, and then absconded.
..
A thirteen-year-old Chinese girl has
SITUATION IN CANTON.
BRITISH CONSUL'S EFFORTS TO SECURE PEACE.
The Colonial Secretary of Hongkong as forwarded: us for publication the following translation of a telegram from
been taken to the Government Civil Mr. J. W. Jamieson, C.M.G., H.B.M. Hospital in a state of collapse, attempted suicide on the night of the 24thling, Ts'en Ch'un-hsaan, at Shinhing, inst by jumping off the Yaumati Ferry dated the 22nd July:......... when it was in the fairway between Hongkong and Yaumati ̧ --
She Consul Generál át Canton, to the Tu Son-
On pretext of making pance Li Yao han has attacked and occupied Fatshan,
and there is great popular apprehension
that a further advance will lend to
scarcely term them definito objestions-- have come from America, where there seems to be some suspicion of the Alli ance--a suspicion which is the outgrowth, it is suggested, of jealousy at the rapid growth of Japan's interests in the Pasi- fic. This lies at the root of any little hos tility shown by a section of the Press in the United States, where the absence of any reference in the new Treaty to the can mon interests of all the Powers in China, the independence, and integrity of the Chinese Empire, and the recognition of the principle of equal opportunities for The master of the Yaumati ferry Yue, the commerce and industry of all nations Sany has reported to the Police that al was, at first, regarded as significant and about 11 30 p.m. on the 24th, while his serious bloodshed and destruction of as inimical to American interests in forry was crussing from Yaumati to property.. this part of the world. While it is true Hongkong, an unknown passenger jump- that the Treaty, contains no reference toed overheard and was drowned. these gutters, it does not follow that their body has not been recovered. (: exclusion means that they are not to he recognised The Treaty only commits the two signatory Powers to mutual sup pork and co-operatio in case of aggres sive action by any Power menneing the ferritorial rights or special interests of either. The common interests of all the Powers in China, as well as the integrity B.They last. MANY MONTHS, of the Chinese Empire, and the recogni- cost very little, and requiretion of the "Open Door" are all sperifi-
eally and clearly secured by the Russo Japanise Treaty of 1907, To have re- affirmed that in a Trents designed to secure mutual support, and eroperation between the two countries in certain eventualities would have, been an act of supererogation. The two treaties aro clear and distinct in their meaning and objrets, and there is no reason to suppose THE GOVERNOR EXPRESSES THE in a few days time the new Tuchun will
2.They purify and sanitize the air, and are a safeguard against
infectious disease:
no attention,
"BLOCKETTES
"1
PRODUCE
THE ATMOSPHERE OF THE
F
PINE FORESTS!!!
SOLE AGENTS FOR HONGKONG & SOUTH CHINA. Those who
The
reint supersedes its
I would therefore usk you to uso · The your strongest influence with a view to causing an entire suspension of hostilf- ties pending the arrival of Tuchun Lụ. The prompt arrival and good work of
The Great President Li in the first the Fire Brigade prevented what must instance appointed Laing Tutu Governor have developed into a very damaging of Kwangtung. This appointment has fire at a tobacco shop at 159, Des Voeuxine bun cancelled and General Lu is Road, soon after midnight on the 24th to succeed him. inst. The re broke out on the third President, however, has ordered Lung floor of the building, buckets of water Tutu to remain in charge. On the proved of no avail, and the brigade arrival of his successor the latter will of answered the call in less than mindes. When they arrived the fire was quickly got under The cause of the outbreak, which did damage to the extent of $4,000, is unknown.
THE DEATH OF LORD KITCHENER.
COLONY'S SORROW.
five
that the いい predecessor.
is the
The following communications have plement and eurollary of the other.
passed between H.E. the Governor, Bir Argue that the absence. H. May, K.C.M.G., the Secretary of in the new Treaty of repetition of or
State for the Colonies, the Rt. Hon. Mr. reference to the terms of the old implies A. Bonur law, M.P., relative to the death of Earl Kitcliener, late Secretary of State for War-
A. S. WATSON & the abrogation of the latter should re-
CO., LTD.,
HONGKONG.
TELEPHONE 16.
member that the argument may be turned La fortiori against them. That is to say, if the framers of the Convention meant it to superade the other they would, nn doubtedly, have said so. It is quite reasonable and logical, we think, to ass sume that both Treaties, as well as the 13 Anglo-Japanese Treaty, are intended to brend together and that they form a combination of guarantees of the "Open- Door" and the integrity of China as strong as the proverbial three-fold cord. There is this further consideration, that all the Twaties entered to by Japan with other Powers--including Great Bri- tain. Frane, Russia and America- have the peace of the Far East and the main twiance of the Open Door as inading principles, and China which, after ali, the pation amainly interested can
Hoogrono Ozzzen: 104, Dan Vaux Road, C. LONDON OFFICE. 181, Framr Seam, EC
The Daily Press.
HONGKONG, 26TH JULY, 1916.
to:
of
Until he arrives the
|course, hand over charge and the orders of the Central Government will be carried out.
ታገ
Your wide experience and great in- telligence-nust-load-you-to-concur with n holding that internal strife. ja the worst thing possible for any country. Why, therefore, should lives be lost daily, and others exposed to risk of loss, when
be here and matters can be amicably Bettled.
*Amonget ́ people of understanding disputes are settled by reason, not by fore.
Moreover, trade and commerce in Kwangtung are at a complete standstill and cannot be resumed util the minds of the people are reassured. Why, owing to fratricidal strife, should their liveli
Translation of Code Telegram from the Governor of Hongkong to the hood then be jeopardised ? Secretary of State, 7th June, 1910 :-----
I would accordingly feel very grate-
You: telegrain of to-day, reporting | ful if you would be so good as to comply loss of H.M.8. Hampshire with Lord with my request as above, which is mado Kitchener, and staff, has been received in the interests of ponce and harmony with greatest sorrow in this Colony amongst the people of the Republic and in the spirit of friendship which exists.. between our two countries.
Mar
Government House, Hongkong,
17th June, 1912
This appeal, which, we understand, bas SIR.I have the honour to confirm my telegrain of the 7th instant in which proved entirely successful, was published in the Canton papers, and the timely 1 informed you of the great sorrow with and successful intervention of the British which the sad news of the untimely Consul has made a great and favourable death of Lord Kitchener and his Staff
impression upon the Cantonesi,
The and of the loss of His Majesty's Ship appeal having proved successful, it means tompofire was received in this Colony that for ten days at least there will be no THE RUSSO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE.
I have received expressions of deep fighting in Kwangfung, and at the und syinpathy with the Nation in the great of this period it is also anticipated that. WHATEVER Opinions in bentertained regarding the subsidiary aspects of the rest assured?, that, no attempt to upart loss it has suffered from the Governor the change in the Tutuship will be made Busso-Japanese Alliance, the official these Trties can possibly be hidden of the neighbouring Portuguese Colony without anything untoward happening. which was published the under the absense of reference to them in of Macso and from the Consular repres: The action of Mr. Jamirgor is one. little the one just completed. The fact that sentatives here of Franes, Russia, Japan deserving of every commendation, for it day, there is very divergenes of view as to its importan such a Treaty has been concluded is and Portugal. The Governor-General came at a time when Canton and its en the goodwill and friendly feeling whim least important being that it strengthens cently a visitor to the Colony, also fears regarding the troubled situation has manifested itself between Rossia and the ties which bind the Allies together personally conveyed to
a Memorial I enclose the form of Japan sine the treaty wade between and eonsolidates the union of interests dolences.
which has been brought into existence by then at the dose of the Bussc
the war. By the combined effect of all Service Judd in the St. John's Cathedral Japanese
·November, in
three Treaties China will be saved the Church which was attended by all classes Of
thr Course
have been criti-humiliation and pain of territorizí dis- Jon the 14th instant, together with copy cisms of the new Alliance, criticismsemberment and will be assured of fair of a letter addressed by the President ofhanan and Li Ligh-chun" (says the Peking mildly verse and fisical, directed treatment at the hands of those who have the Committee of Management of the mainly to details of secondary import power to do what she, unfortunate Dharmsala, or Sikh Temple, dative to ane and, in ser cases, to points which, cannol do herself-develop her greata Memorial Service held there and of the do not appear within the four corners natural resources for the benefit of the reply I cnused to be sent:--I have, étc.,
(Sd.) F. H. MAY, Governor, etc. of the two short clangs of the Convention world, and were the peaceful progress
Bouur Law, 4.P., etc.
Shareholders on the Colonial (Hongkong) Central, at present la the occupation of and value as a means of consolidating atisfactory for suveral reasons, not the of the Philippines Islands, who was revirons was so situated that the worst
Register at exchange of 2/11 per Dollar.
By Order of the Board.
W. E. ROBERTS, Secretary.
Hongkong, 17th July, 1916.
WANTED.
LESSONS in Russian.
Please state terms, etc., to--
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FOR SALE.
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NE9]ins, NEW TYPE TAPPET STEAM ROOK DRILL complete with Numerous Sparea, also ONE STEEL VERTICAL TUBE BOILER, with all Fittings, Working Pressure 80 lbs. per square inch, ourited on trolley.
For full particulars apply-
GILMAN & Co.
TO LET.
【O. 3. MOUNTAIN VIEW, PELK,
No
1896
No. 12, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE, SHOP.
No. 8. BURROWS STREET, WANCRAT GODOWN.
"ROSENEATH." No. 4. Hankow Road,
Kowloon,
No. 3. CAMERON VILLAS, 63. PEAK. CRAIGMIN EAST, 160, THE PEAK, Unfurnished,
4-BOOYND FLAT to let at the PEAK. KELLETT CREST, 65, PEAK
No. 141. WANCHAI ROAD, Large and Spacious Godown.
SHORNCLIFFE," Garden Rend, to let Furnished, Rooms.
"WOODBURY," No. 4, Hankow Road, Kowloon. from 1st May, 1916.
" GLENSHIEL," No, 141, Plantation Hond,
Peak,
HARTING, Austin Road, Howloon, No. 6, BELILIOS TERRACE No. 25, FELLLOS TERRACE wit entrance on Condall Rosd,
TWO GODOWNS, in Duddell Street, No. 3, DES VEUX VILLAS, 51, PRAX, Unfurnished).
No.69, THE PEAK (I CAMERON VILLAB App' LINSTEAD & DAVIS, Jed Floor, Alexandre Buildin
The China Fire Insurance Co., Ltd.
Apply to
CHINA FIRE INSURANCE Co., LTD.
[622
TO LET
FFICES in Princes' Building.
Apply to-
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co., Liquidators, REUTER, BROOKELMANN & Co
TO LET.
[673
TO. A DEN VŒEUX ROAD CENTRAL.
N° First Floor.
Bassian Consulate,
Apply to
DAVID SASSOON & Co., LTD.
[415 -
TO LET.
OFFICES
WAT
1903.
Office.-
have, etc.,
his conmight have been fulfilled. Now, for ten
(Ed.) A. BONAR LAW.
Sir F. H. May, K.C.M.G., etc.
Governor
THE COMMODIOUS DWELLING rather than to those which do. Briefly of her scial and economic interests: The Right Honourable Andrey HOUSE, with Omnes, Servants Quarters, stout, the Convention contains an under-Last, but not least, the Treaty supplies a No. 14, Shameen, Carton, from 1st June, at
Downing Street, - present in the recupation of the Imperis taking by the two signatury Powers to serious, if not insuperable, barrier to the
15th June, 1010. co-operate in the maintenance of per ambitions and designs of Germany, the
Bin.I have the honour to acknow manout peace in the Far East, and this only nation which held aloof when they pledge themselves to do, first, by the mutual guarantees were exchanged by ledge the receipt of your telegram of the one party, refusing to participate in any the other European Fowers for the in-th June, expressing regret on the death arrangement or political combination tegrity of China and the maintenance of of Earl Kitchener, and to inform you against the other; and, secondly, by act the “Opus Door" in 1908. We know that a copy of your telegram has been FFICES at-2. Connaught Rond.
ing in corrent to protect and safeguard now why she abstained from giving the laid before His Majesty the King.
2.-1 have also caused a copy of your OFFICES in King's Exildings HOUSE In CLIFTON GARDENS, the territorial rights or special interests assurances tendered by the others at that Condutt Road,
END TERRACE of each other in the Far East Broadly tire, She has been actively engaged telegram to be forwarded to the War Nos 1 and 2, WEST END TERRACE speaking, as we have already indicated, with charcteristic "thoroughness and CANTON, Apply
this Convention has been welcomed secrecy in capturing the trade aird, THE RUNGKONG LAND INVEST-
warmly by the Fress of all the countries strengthening her grip on the commercial MENT & AGENCY C., Lrn.
32 included in the Entente who are-con-and-political interests of Ching with w gerned in Far Eastern affairs--by Great view towell, we know what long views Britain and France nu less than by Rusof things the official Teuton takes. To TWO ROOMED-FLATS in Nathan Road
Kowloon.
sin and. Japan--and this unanimity of his designs, the Russo-Japanese Treaty THREE BOOMED FLATS in Humphrey's approval by the nations who really must prove checkmate, and his chagrin Buildings, How con
is shown by the ill-tempared tone of ther iB one of the pleasing FOUR-ROOMED FLATS in May Road matter with every modern wovenience, izsluding features of the situation. By them inspired comments in the German Press. English Baths and Kitoben Ranges. Hot
the
been bailed Convention has Water and Water Carriage Bystem. A few Flats specially designed to accommodate thre as an instrument which not only con- basbelors at reasonable rentals. Immediat gulidates existing good feeling and possesion
FOUR-BOOMED HOUSES in Gerdor mutual intarest, but also brings Japan' Termo and Balisbury Avenue, Kowlcon,
and Russia into line with Great Britain Tac P. and 0. Outward Mail stramer Apply 10w
HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANOS and France on the question of policy and Kashgar, with the London mails of the action in the Far East. Any grub)- 13th instant, arrived at Suez on the 23rd Alexandra Buildings
ing or mutterings of doubt we can idem.
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1,000
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| days at least, peace will reign in the
Province,
GENERAL HSU SHAO-CHEN "AS
MEDIATOR,
The overbearing attitude of Tsơn Chun-
Gazette) is causing a great deal of in- dignation and criticism, and the Central Governinent is being blamed for not tak ing prompt action to put a stop to a movement which threatens to destroy the unity of the country. So far every race- ful effort made by the Central Govern- ment to end the disturbance in northern Kwangtung has failed to produce the desired result. As a last effort, it is said, the Government has decided to send Ceneral Hou Shao-chen to Kwang- tung with important gert orders. The General is a Cantonese and is expected to be able to bring about a settlement. Saggestions are not wanting that a "firmi down to teach the marauders, what dis officer like Chang Hsun should be sent. eigling menue, It is a case of earing. poison by poison.
ROOSEVELT AND THE LUSITANIA.
Here is a Roosevelt story that is good, enough to be true. -.
Late in April, after delivering a speech in Washington, Colonel Roosevelt, when asked what he would have done after the Lasitania was blown up by the Germans, replied:
"I would have done nothing after. When the German Embassy advised 25 Americans in an advertisement not to Bail I would have advised the Secretary of State to appoint a representative to $1,530 sail on the Litanie and would have 102,178 cabled the Kaiser personally that the Zuritania, was under American-protec 103,708 tion. Then it would not have Feen biowi
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