NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
DIOCESAN GIRLS SCHOOL, KOWLOON.
THE DIOCESAN GIRLS SCHOOL,
Kowloon, wil REOPEN ou TAUKS DAY Morning, February 15th, at 8 o'clock.
Boarders return on February 14th,
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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12TH, 1017.
PUBLIC COMPANIES
HONGKONG, CANTON AND MAÇÃO STEAMBOAT COMPANY,
LIMITED
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
NINETY-SEVENTH ORDIN TARY MEETING OF SHARE HGLDERS in the Compary will beheld as the Office of the Company, Hotel Man- HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE sions, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), the
13th February, 1917, at 12 o'clock
NOON for the purpose of receiving a Report of the Directors, together with a Statement and of Accounts, declaring a Dividend electing Directors and Auditors.
CO., LTD. HAREHOLDERS ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the DIVIDEND on account of the year 1916 of FIFTY CENTS (50 Cents) per Share is now Pay able at the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. Hongkong Warrants to be obtained at the Company's Office, Alexandra Buildings, Des Vœux Road, Central, Hongkong,
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & BON General Managers. Hongkong, 12th February, 1917 (270
HONGKONG
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.
ANNUAL SHOW.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com- pany will be CLOSED from the 31st January to the 13th February, 1917, both days inclusive Board of Directors,
By Order of the
::
W. E. CLARKE,
Secretary. Hongkong, 20th January, 1017. Las
HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE.
HE ORDINARY HALF YEARLY MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the Company's Hotel on SATURDAY, 17th February, 1917,
AND VEGETABLE 3 Noon, for the purpose of receiving a
THE FLOWER THE
SHOW will be hold on the 8th and 9th MARCH, in the BOTANICAL GARDENS.
Intending Exhibitors, should send their entry forms to the Hon. Secretary not later than 28th February.
Copies of Rules and Schedules may be obtained from the Hon. Secretary.
A. NICOL
Quarry Bay. Hongkong, 10th February, 1917. [280.
TECHNICAL INSTITUTE.
31st December, 1916, with the report of the Directors, and to discuss any matter that may be competently brought before the Meeting.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com pany will be CLOSED from 10th to 17th February, 1917, both days inclusive.
By Order of the Board,
J. H. TAGGART,
Acting-Secretary. Hongkong. 1st February, 1917
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THE HONGKONG AND KOWLOON WHARF AND GODOWN CO, LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
HE
HOUSE TO LET
TO LET
66 DOLYROOD," Semi-detachel Bix Rooms, Chathan Hond, Kowloon : Cloved Vermudain fairing Lymam Park
Apply
RITCHIE, Doswell & Co, Lan.
TO LET-FURNISHED,
161
10. 3. GOUGH HILL (No. 102, THE PEAE), for: 3 or 4 months, from Ist June, 1917;
“Apply~-~
LINSTEAD & DAVIS.
TO LET:
1246
70. 46, ELGIN STREET, & Room House.
From 1st April, "Apply to--
Dr. M. E. ASGER Now Post Office Building.
TO LET.
1269
WELLBURN" No. 75, THE PEAK.
Apply to
April, 1917.
ÞÉRCY SMITH, SETH & FLEMING.
*245
TO LET
3, Robinson Road Immediate poemession, NLX-ROOMED HOUSE, “FAIRVIEW,”
Apply to—
DAVID SAB800N & Co., LTD.
TO LET
[243
6) NEW HOUSES now Building in Con- duit Road. Benity for occupation on isi February, 1917. For rent and other partionlars apply to
H.M.H. NEMAZEE,
1 Dee Yosur Road,
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THIRTIETH ORDINARY ANNUAL MEETING OF SHARE NO. 2, ELGIN STREET.
HOLDERS will be held at the OFFICES of Mesi.. JARDINE, MATHESON THE INSTITUTE will RE-OPEN en ↑ Co., LTD., un THURSDAY, the 22nd Feb- MONDAY, the 12th February. Students ruary, 101, ne Noon, for the purpose of should attend at QUEEN'S COLLEGE at Priving the Report of the Directors and on that date, for Burelment. 1917
the Statement of locount, for the yea Hongkong, 10th February, 1917,
ending 31st December, 1916
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ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.
NON, SECRETARY requests Members nes to resort to the Telephone unless Judicated, in which case his numbers
OFFICE
1800 1077
Residence All inquiries appertaining to Accounts, eto,, should be aduresand to Mesars, LowE, BINGHAM. & MATTHEWS.
RACE BOOKS,
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THE only Authorised Edition of the RACE BOOK in that Published by MESSES. NORONHA & Co.. WHICH IS COPT RIGHT UNDER THE ACT OF 1911,
T. F. HOUGH, Clerk of the Course.. Hongkong, 10th February, 1917. 976
SECOND BY PER CENT. RUSSIAN INTERNAL SHORT TERMED LOAN OF 1916.
“LTHOUGH THE SUBSCRIPTION
A MISTS were CLOSED or the 20th
December, the Russo- ABIatio: Bank, Hongkong, is prepared to accept orders. for the above Loan up to the 13th Feb- ruary, on the Subscription Terms, ie., as previously advertised.
Hongkong, 19th January, 1917. [201
UNION
]
INTIMATION
WATSON'S
OLD
BROWN
SHERRY
EE
American Republica Brazil and her little neighbour, Uruguay, appear to be the only two with any inclination to follow their big brother's lead, and they are not unlikely to be deterred by the lukewarm ness of Argentina and Chile. After all, it must be remembered ibag these nations are a long way from the scene of the strife, and although they have a con- sidcrubis volume of overseas trade, they have practically)
Sno mercantile floots of their own other than vessels.
few consting
In a shooting competition at King's Park yesterday the Volunteer Reservas boat the Police Reserves, who, in turn, defeated the Volunteers. There was sOVIE exceptionally good scoring
have, we understand, scat a telegram so The American Community at Canton
President Wilson expressing satisfaction at his attitude towards Germany's policy. of unrestricted submarinism.
ot
The rainfall for the month of January
A marriage has been arranged and will take place quietly in the near future, (says tho . Daily News) between Mr. F. W. Maze Commissioner of Customs at Tientsin, and Miss L. Bullmore youngest daughter of the late Mr. Bull- more of Oakwood, Queensland,
The Hongkong Observatory returns for the pa
past month show that the average mean temperature was 55.8, the highest point reached being 68.9, on the 12th and the 26th, and the lowest 38.8 on the atli. The
rainfall was 0.345-inch, and there were 180.9 hours of sunshine. The average humidity was 63.
CORRESPONDENCE.
1.
COAL
AND IRON IN KWANTUNG.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE
DAILY PRESS."]
HONGKONG
SIR-With regard to the very interest-
A. S. WATSON & and German propagandising article which appeared in your jeste
Therefore, while they suffer at the Botanical Gardens was 0.46-inch grave inconvenience, in common with on four days; at the Matilda Hospital, the rest of the world, through Germany's Mount Kellet, it was 0.4-inch, on "ruthless sec
four days, and at the Police Station, warfare, they have no special interests at stake, and we cannot expect Tuipo, it was 0.61-inch on four days. their concern for the maintenance of in- ternational law to be any deeper than that of the older neutral nations. The one exception to the general rule is China, for, as a telegram which we publish in another column from our Peking corres pondent a ounces, who has declared her intention ax sovering diplomatic relations with Germany if the pulicy of un- restricted submarinism" is persisted in. As wu pointed out the other day, there are numerous Chinese included in the crews of vessels flying: other nations. QUALITY. | flags." The lives of many of these men have already been sacrificed by German torpedoes, and Germany's latest threat imperils many more, While Germany may affed to despise China's protest, she will not be insensible of the dis; advantages, commercial and political, of breaking with her German trado would suffer a serious check in a promis.
would be curtailed of their opportunities of Friday, headed Coal and Iran ia of creating diversions, while, on the Kwangtung," I understand that steps other hand, China'a relations with Japan have already been taken on behalf of the and the rest of the Allies would become to raise the further capital required for Hongkong Steel Foundry Company, Ltd, more cordial,
the purpose of establishing blast furnaces and rolling mills in the neighbourhood. Viewed as a whole, the situation shows This, evidently, is in anticipation of clearly that
the world to-day is
concessions being granted by the Chinese WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS governed by considerations uf self- enable is to procure all the iron ore needed Government to tha: Company which will interest rather than by any devotion to from the province of Kwangtung, where abstract principles of right
there
is undoubtedly a vast quantity cbtainable.
There being such an industry as that the Hongkong Steel Foundry Company existence the only one of the kind, helieve, in South China and this being seems to me to be manifestly to the entirely a
British controlled Company, it interests, not only of the British public the welfare of Hongkong at heart, to give generally, but also of all those who have all aid possible to this Company in its print endeavouri
We do not lished in South China-certainly not in again, to see foreign enterprises estah- Want,
Hongkong which will, if they do not no way promote, Hongkong trade and actually injuriously affect, at any rate in interests. Hongkong frequently requires a good deal of waking much as does China ezeralmost as Merchants and residents here are too prone to let things future. An opportunity has now arison slide, and to take little trouble about the to benefit this Colony and ourselves, of which advantage should be taken. This possible for & Hongkong Company to can be done by assisting to render it supply all the seeds for iron and steel articles in this part of the world. Yours faithfully,
W. A. DOWLEY. 10th February, 1917.
TO LET.
TO.R
Apply to...
PERCY SMITH, SETH & FLEMING,
[102]
CO., LTD.,
TO LET AT THE PEAK
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the ComURNISHED, 3. Stewart Terron pany will be CLOSED from MONDAY, 12th February to THURSDAY,
Apply 2204 February, both days inclusive.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
Secretary. Hongkong, 6th February, 1917. [260
HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ORDINARY YEARLY MEET ING of the SHAREHOLDERS in this
ILE. POLLOCK,
Princes Balding
TO LET.
FLATS in EWO MESH, No. 8 THE
Apply Property Office,
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co, Lro,
[00:
TY LET
Centrál, at present in the compassion of The Chius Fire Insurance Co., Ltd.,
Apply to CHINA FIRE INSURANCE Co, Len
Corporation will be held at the CHFFICE on les Floor, No. 3, Queen Head Hall, Hongkong, on SATURDATM the 24th day of February, 1917, at Noon, the purpose of receiving the Report or the Court of Directors together with a statement of Accounts for the year end-
the 31st December, 1916.
ing
The
Corporation of SHARES of the
will the With *February,
SATURDAY, the 24th February, 1917
TO LET
ODOWN in Duddoll Street. Light and Airy Offices overlooking Statue Square.
(both days inclusive), during which period | Modemse rent, meget no Transfer of Shares can be Registered.
By Order of the Court of
For rent and other particulars apply to-
Chief Manager. Hongkong, 6th February, 1917 [281
M
LIFE INSURANOK.
MR. E. P. HENDERSON, late of the Indian Civil Service, 42, Leinster Gardens, London, W., who has been obesulted over 21,000 times and placed annually for many INSULANCE SOCIETY OF Jen Life Policies axesading three quartore CANTON, LIMITED
NOTICE.
THE CERTIFICATES, Nus, 243, 244, 245 T248, for Five Chares each. 25 paid up, No. 2601/2620, standing in the Register in the name of ARMEDSHOT HABIBOHOY, having been declared LOST, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that unless the said Certificates be produced to the Society on or before the Twelfth day of April, 1917, new Certificates for the aid Shares will be issued and the old Certificates will thereafter be held by the
as wall and void
By Order of the Board of Directors,
C. MONTAGUE EDE, General Manager.
Hongkong, 12th January, 1917.
NOTICE.
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THE CHINA FIRE INSURANCE. COMPANY, LIMITED.
THE CERTIFICATE, No. 858, for Five Shazer Nos. 3578/15590, standing in of AHMEDENKOF HABIESHOT, having been NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that unless the mid Certificate bo produced to the Company on or before the Twelth day of April, 1917, a new Certificate for the said Shares will be famed and the old Certificate will thereafter be held by the Company as null and void.
the Register in the declared LOST,
By Order of the Board of Director,
C. MONTAGUE EDE
Gemaul Mannger.
Hongkong, 12th January, 1917.
NOTICE
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AS WATSON & CO., LIMITED
■ million sterling in amount, offers his advice ABSOLUTELY FREE OF CHARGE on all matters of LIFE INSURANCE, on his ppt, a copy of which can be had on THIS NEWSPAPER. APPLICATION TO THE MANAGER OF
HOLDERS OF DOUBLE ENDOW. MENT DEFERRED (OR TONTINE) BONUS POLICIES in any OFFICE, BRITISH OR AMERICAN, should at once communicate with Mr. Henderson, who can show them how to struugthan their position under these Policies.
SPECIAL SCHEMES of ALL OFFICES compared and criticised.
SPECIAL TERMS FOR TREATY PORTS
HOME RATES ARRANGED FOR HONGKONG,
Those who wish
(1) To Make an EDUCATIONAL PRO-
VISION, or
TOIMPROVE their INCOME AFTER RETIREMENT, or
INVESTMENT by
(3) To Make a zood. INSURANCE, or *(4) To affert an INSURANCE TO COVER
THE RISKS OF THE VOYAGE
* HOME, should write to Mr. Henderson
for his advice, which will be sent to all persons who state their occupation, are believed by him to apply in good faith, and agree to his conditions,
WANTED
(162
ANTINEER, Br., abefaizer, for Harbour or Shop Apply in own willing with copy reta, sting age and lary required, to...'.
W. S. BAILEY & CO., LTD,
Kowloon
F108
FOR SALE.
TELLIDES STAMP CATALOGUES TANLEY GIBRONS and TVERT ET
NE CERTIFICATE for 25 Shares Nok
74007422 ONE CERTIFICATE for 5 Shares Non, 51403/51407 in this Company, standing in the name of Mr. TANG LAN LOOK, TOSTY and if the explication of One Month But 15, Queen's Road, Hongkong have been from
hereof the above, doomnianta be för 1917. not fortheuning, other Certificates for the mid Shares, will be issued by the Company and thereafter no other will be acknowledged.
AE, WATSON & Co., LITTED, Hongkong, 11th January, 1917, $175
the
GRACA & CO. No.4, WINDHAM STRAWD Hongkong.
Care of * Dally Prasu” Offion.
180
TO LET. From 1st May
TELEPHONE 616.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT.
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Mrs. J. W. STEEL desires to thank all friends for their sympathy and kind ness in her recent sad bereavement, ⠀ (282
HUNG NO OI ior: 102, Dun Yeue Tan, Di | LONDON | OrrION: 181, Fiæer Sename, E,C.
The Daily Press.
HONGKONG 19TH FEDEVAET, 1917.
NEUTRALS AND THE WAR.
FFICES, Ind Floor, St. George's Build. WHATEVER hopes of support from other
Apply to➡
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SHEWAN, TOMES & C
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and this must be a painful revelation to an ideas such as President WILSON, whose lengute to enfores pesce after the war w... we fear, languish if it has to depent for its success on any bis the Allies. It is open to question whether those who have so far looked on with folded urms at Germany's innumerable violations of the Laws of Nations would En ve shown such eagerness to preserve their neutrality if the offender had been less formidable. Germany has all along acted on the principle laid down by BISMARCK that any inclination on the part of nen- trals to intervene must be checked by deceiving, cajoling, or terrorising them All these expedients have been tried, and not, it must be confessed, without some measure of temporary success. They failed, however, at the outset to keep Great Britain out of the frey, despite its "contemptible little Army," and this has entirely upset Germany's calcula.. tions, which were hased on a speedy vic tory such as she had won before by similar methods, While we and the Allies must
of
in
HONGKONG MAGISTRACY. DISTRICT WATCHMEN CHARGED.
neutral nations President WILSON may have entertained when he severed, diplo- matio relations with Germany protest against unrestricted Bub marinism," they seem destined to be necessarily fight at some disadvantage Two Chinese district watchmen were against an enemy which, taking the
TO LET
#MOUR-ROOMED HOUSES in Garden | disappointed. Norway and Sweden have
Tereses and Salisbury Avenas, Kowloon A FLAT in Humphreys Buildings, Kowloon
TO LET OB FOR BALE.
ance,
rankes
definitely dee ined to dive words of CLAUSEWITZ for its guid with his action although, as events have
:of unmitigated force, without sparing bloodshed, it shown, Germany's campaign of piracy
will only strengthen our resolve to per
charged with larceny and assault
KOWLOON MARINE LOT 48 With is levying a heavy toll upon the lives and sist until the tyrant is finally over silver dollar from the table and ran out
wharf aros 58,000 sq ft, itable for Coal Storage or erection of Godowns,
Apply to
HUMPHERS ESTATE & FINANCE Co., LTD Alexandra Bolldings,
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properly of their subjects, Sweden even
thrown. That has been emphatically goes so far as to express regros that affirmed by the United States has not adhered to the of the recent peace overtures" And the summary rejection proposals of the Bwedish Government, which led the Scandinavian Kingdoms threats of "frightfulness" are so much when once it is realised that Germany's
TO LET.
to adopt a system of common measures
stage thunder because there is no longer towards belligerents with a view to the power to carry them into effect, the "FFICES aí 2, Connaught Road Central,
maintaining international law." Those
outbreak of execration and loathing which OFFICES în King's and Tozk Buildings. HOUSES in Clifton Gardens, Conduit Road. measures appear to have met with is now held back will be given free vent HOUSES in Broadwood and Moreton such scant success that it may be doubted | Meanwhile, the Alice will prosecute
O
Tarrices
HOUSES on
Canton.
Apply to RAMZAN SAN
whether they would have satisfied Sweden
Mr. Melbourne. It was done it before first defendant entered No. 10, Moon Strout, and, finding the residents playing a game of cards, demanded twenty cents, The residents gave him ten cents, but not Ratiofed with this amount he snatched ≈ of the house. The residents gave chase
serena defendant interceding on behalf Indian constable. At this point tha and the defendant was caught by an
of the first defendant, became involved in an argument with the residents and a general fight ensued. As a result of the fracas the defendants were arrested by the stable and taken to the Police Station.
after hearing evidence his Worship discharged the defendants.
CHINESE AND A MOTOR CYCLE.
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST in a different direction. Greece, we arraldom of militarism with all the. Wood with stealing a magneto cap and if her sympathies in this war had lain their task of rescuing humanity from the Chinese was charged before Mr
MENT AND AGENCY Co., LTD.
FOLIE
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Savings Association has been exempted The Hongkong and Bouth China War
from registration under the Societies Ordinance, 1911.
Defendant said he was looking at the nuschine and wished to know how the parts were put together. He tried it and In doing so broke the parts. He had no
live at the depot or work there, and intention of stealing them. ntention of Wells and the man did not had no business on the premikes The machine belonged to Mr. Buck, of Kowloon
told, is embarrassed by the request to vigour at their command, convinced of spring, one petrol tenk gauge, one patrol tank screw, of a total value of $9.50 define ber attitude, but the ingenuity the justice of their cause and of their from a motor cycle at the Kowloon Horse with which she has hitherto contrived ability to carry it, unaided, to and Garage Depot FRA, Furnished. 0.3, CAMERON VILLAS, No. 83, Tex to avoid giving any cause for offence to
triumphant conclusion,
54, TEE PRAX Germany may be trusted to serve her on ANTINO (Furnished).
So this occasion, Spain, while declaring that No.3, GOUGE HILL (No.102, THE PRAX), she will resolutely defend bez national Farnished, for
3 or 4
months from lat June,
interests and dignity," is content for the No. 25, SHELLEY STREET S-ROOMED HOUSE at Mount Kellett moment with protesting against Ger Farnished for 5 or 61
months No. 12, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE many's action, olland adopts a similar tone, and adds, by way of explanation, SHOP CAMERON VILLAS, 63, PEAK.
KELLETA CREST 36, PEAR No. 25, BELILIOS TERRACE, with antanee on Conduit Bosd.
in Daddell Street
51, Prax
tel.
TWO No. 2, DES
– No 56, THE PEAK (5 CAMERON FILL: 8).
Apply to LINSTEAD & DAVIS
3rd Floor, Alexandra Buildi-pr.
Man Tat-cheung, a member of the Ambulance Platoon of the Hongkong Police Reserve, has been appointed a Public Vaccinator
that the reasons which govern North America's attitude to Germany do not apply in her case, as they arise out of pre- fvious negotiations. It might with equal truth be said that Holland is in a position of very nucomfortable proximity to Ger- many, and has the sad fate of Belgium 9th Entries should be sent in not later Constantly before her eyes Of the South than the 28th inst.
The Hongkong Hurticultural Society's Annual show will be held in the Botanical Gardens on March 8th and
Defendant said he was sorry for what he had done. He knew me of people in the garage. He merely tried to take some of the parts off for fun. Ho Was very sorry
Sergt. Wills said that, according to Mr. Buck, about $250 worth of damage had been done The parts would have to be sent Home to be repaired; b did not think they could be replaced loony,
The defendant was remanded.
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