NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
NOTICE:
FR. GEORGE WILLIAM GEGG has Mhe Day broz Minitted Partner in
sar Firm:
HUGHES & HOUGH Hongkong, 31st March, 1917. [458]
THE HONGKONG, AND SOUTH CHINA WAR SAVINGS
ASSOCIATION.
THE investment in STEAITS WAB LOAN at 8 per cent, so intending Merabers should send in their Sabwariptions at euce.
UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LTD.,
THE next investment of this FUND will be
Ilon. Becretaria.
CHINESE IMPERIAL GOVERN- MENT 7% SILVER LOAN OF
1896, E.
618. HALF-YEABLY AND FINAL DRAWING,
INTEREST dne and DRAWN BONDS of LUAN will to Payable at the Ottoes of the Corpusatives on au after
Skar List of Drawn Bonds can be obtained on application to the Undersigned
· March, 1917
Fɩ tuo HongKỪNG & SHANGHAI BANKING
LORPORATION:
Agente isening the Loan
KU, STABB,
Chef Ange Hongkong, 30th March, 1917, ughter (456)
NOTICE
ES. PUCCIO and Children have the
Mut their heerkfolt Vanhe
to the Government Uficials, the Consular Body and the numerous friends who kindly attended the fouses) of the late Mr. AMBAL PUCCIO, Consel for Peru, and
who sens foral tribute those persane wh
М JOSE C. DE OBALDIA, Consul for Panama Acting Consul for Brazil Guatemala, who had the honour of representing Mr. Fapoio's family throughout the ceremony, begs to servointe himself with them in their "grateful expression,
Mougkong, 30 March, 1917,
456
KONINKLYKE PAKETYAART
MAATSCHAPEY,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
PROA SINGAPORE.
*HE Steamship
“YAR WAESWYCK"- baving arrived, from the above ports Can sigases of Cargo by her are notitled that all Goods are being landed at their risk toto the hazardous and/or uxtın" bassetang Godowns of the Hongkang and Kowloon Win! und Godown to Lily where wild, or from the
harves delivery may be obtained
will by subjout to rent,
páčkages are to be left in the Godowns, where they+U ► examin d on the 5th April, 1917, 10,
***AB broken, clafel sud damaged packs
Claima against the Steuer must be proveri ed writing within 10 days after arrival af Blommer, otherwise they will not be recognised, No Fire Insuranos will be effected by the undersigned in any case whatever,
B
of Lading will be countersigned by
JAYA CHINA JAPAN LIJN,
Hongkong, 80th March, 1917..
ne
In the Estate of MABY SYDNEY ANN D'ALTON, sometimes kui MARY OLIVER D'ALION LT of Paddington, State of New Booth
deceased, intestaté, Wales,
ENRY GEART D'ALTON, otherwise
HN PHILLIP COURTNEY
and ASOKA, son of the above-med deceased, is requested to communiests with the Under signed reporting his Slure of the above Estate.
T. W. GARRETTS
Pablie Truster,
Public Trust Office,-
Sydney, 2nd March, 1917.
1451
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIMITED
INTERIM DIVIDEND of FIVE
AYOLLARS per share has been Declared
and will be Payable at the Hoxarong and SHANGHAT BANKING CORPORATION ou de after WEDNESDAY, the 4th April,
The BEGISTER of the Company will be CLOSED from SATURDAY, älst March, to WEDNESDAY 4th April, both days inclusive, during which days no Transfer of Shares can be
DIVIDEND WARRANTS will be ready
on WEDNESDAY THE
being fik April, and may be oktelsed en application,
DOUGLAS
LAPBAIK & Co,
Hongkong, Xist March 1917.
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GREEN IBLAND CEMENT COMPANY, LIMITED, AND BEDUCED
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
TRANSFRE BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from THURS- DAY. Lt March to BATURDAY, March, 1917 both
The retum af Cak
19.50
and aber ke 15th March, 1917, on presentation of Share CorkEmažens For Ador
will be vaid to harshakers op te Per Share
By Order of thi BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
Hongkong, 2nd February, 1917.
ON BALE.
OUND VOLUMEÅ of Sha NONGKONG
BWEBALY PRESS, JULY to DHO MEKE,
1918,
With Inussen €7,30 €
On 842 14 16 Horenong Daily T'avis
INTIMATIONS
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 31 1917
ST. GEORGE'S DAY.
AFAILED, 1917)
"SOINES - EROM
SHAKESPEARE”
THEATRE ROYAL
Kr 9.15 P.M.
AUCTION
Blonde in Centre of Dross Cirols,
by
H. P. WHITE, Esq. SMOKING ROOM, HONGKONG HOTEL, Noon on WEDNESDAY, April 4th
All are invited to attend.
THE
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HONGKONG ELECTRIC CO.
LIMITED.
NOTICE.
THE Special Attention of the Public is
directed to the armentioned Regula by the Governor in Gounell under Section 3 of tions which form part of the Regulations made the Electricity Supply Ordinance, 1811, on t
the 15th March, 10174
38-#
to "Any person
making say any electrical installation connected, ta the Company's main without obtaining the wrifiant comment of the thereto still be liable to
suda
bot.
exceeding $100 for every mach addition" SAA on shall be found
consumer upon whose premises shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding $100 for every day or part of a day during which such addition shall have been
SULIDUT
means the
In whome
existence. In this regulation con
person name the contract for the supply of electricity to much premiestas mste with the Company, or if there be no such person, the principal terant or person in actual Occupation of the Magma pranulkes in which knol mädition shall be Having rega
regard to the possibility of a bros down of the Company present plant through Funauthorised additions to sxisting installations the Pablo is earnestly requested to co-operato with the Company by bringing to the Com pany's intice any contraventions of the shore (regulations,
Dated this 20th day of March, 1917.
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., Agents
487
TO LET
TMMEDIATE entry. Four very desirable
oppodia the Grind Hotel, fecently recco- siructed.
For rent and other particulare apply to
THE MANAGER, TO TONG Lon Go Lu 46, Connaught Bowl Central
₤401
TO LET IMMEDIATELY; ARGE OFFICE Conally Situated In Queen's Boad fully partitioned and fitted with electric light, telephone and m exslange,
"Apply...
Care of "Daily Press Office.
392
TO LET AT THE PEAK
URNISHED and norly painted inside,
3. Stewart Torrsco. Apply-
I. E. POLLOCK,
Frince's Buildings.
TO LET.
TO, 6, FLOIN STREET.
Apply to
INTIMATION
WATSON'S
OLD BROWN
BRANDY
E
QUALITY.
25 YEARS IN WOOD.
A. S. WATSON &
CO. LTD.,.
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.
TELECHONK 616.
Hongkong Devices 104, Des Vorvi Road, C Smer, EU
The Daily Press
Zdanowowow. Elər Marow, 1917,
WINDING UE ENEMIES ESTATES.
PEROY SMITH, SETH & FLEMING Visions,
TO LET From 1st May.
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Tus Bill which was passed through all Its tendiniga "by the izgurative Council on Thursday for further amending the Alien Enemies (Winding-up) Ordinance, 1914, Contaids some very importam pro
When the first reading took plans last Junker we pointed out that strong opposition was likely to be affered to clause 10, which gives every liquidator the right to disclaim any lease or com FFICES, 2nd Flver, B. George's Build- tract under which an alien enomy is sub-
ct to any liability, and the attorney Apply to
SHEWAN, TOMES & Ca General, in submitting the Bill for second reading, admitted that a good deal of discussion and negotiation bad taken place in regard to it. Although modelled" on the practice obtaining in-bankruptcy, it does not provide that the Landlord- shall receive payment in full up to the date of the disclaimer and thenceforward Tank with other ereditats upon submitting proof of damage sustained at regular in- tervals until either the term of the lease expires or the estate is wound up. Under the new Ordinance it is necessary for a landlord to submit an estimate of his probable loss to the liga dator, whose
TO LET
NEW HOUSE in Conduif Boil. Ready L for occupation. Als 1 GODOWN in Døddell Street
For reúf and other particulary apply kom
EL, M. U. MAZEE, | Des Voeur Hondu
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HOUR-BOOMED HOUSES In Gordas Tormace and Galfabern Avonuna Kominon A SIX-ROOMED HOUSE in Minden Bow, Kowloon
AFHAT in Humphry's Buildings, Kowloon
TO LET OR FOR SALE KOWLOON MARINE LOTS
possess in Bhanghai will be available for meeting the toficiency
A very important principle is intro duced undor Clause 13, which prohibits for an indefinite period any immovable property sold in the liquidations from passing, directly or indirectly, ander the control of our enemies, whether they be individuals or corporations. Effectively to secure this object the widest possible definition has been given to the tortu * prohibited control," and any person who contravenes the provisions of this section of the Ordinance is liable to be mulcted in the sum of $50,000, and to forfeit the property in question. An attempt by the Unofficial Members of the Council to extend this principle to Enemy Trade Marks was defeated by the Offcial majority, on the ground that this raised a broad question of policy with which only the Imperial auorities were come petent to deal. While this may be true,
it is pointed out that Trade-marks have
HONGKONG MAGISTRACT-
OPHIM.
Chinese woman was caught boarding a Kwangsi steamer with tour tacle of opium dross in her possession, for which offence Mr. Wood ordered her to pay $40
A LAME EXCUSE.
For picking a man's pocket, which con tained $30, a Chinese, whose excuse was that the money fell from the man's pocket, intended to three months hard e
Inbour and four honra' stocks,
EMIGRATION OFFENCE.
MR. PAUL DUFAULT.
ROMANTIU CAIDER OF THE GREAT SINGER.
the
A reptasentative of the Day Press had a interesting chat yesterday with Mr. Paul Dufault, the French Canada tenor, who is to give the concer Theatre Boys) next week. Mr is a modest man and unwilling about himself. About his art with enthusiasm, but of himself with diffidence. And yes drags it from him, of romance. As
soprano in Canadian cathedrals at the age of fourteen, his avory wise teacher attended counselled him A Chinese emigrant boarding-honso years. Evan at that age sin keeper was fined $35 for not supplying the breath of life to him Secretary for Chinese Affairs with the silence was a sere, trial for thug
particulare of an assisted emigrant who wae went to Bingapore; as required by
the Asiatik Emigration Ordinance, 1015. Mr. Landsell, from the office of the Se crotary for Chinese Affairs, prosecuted.
PHILANTHROPY.
be hap
talka
to make singing his profession But he had to take to another profession
first. We find him at eighteen learning dentistry in the United States and, scan years later, setting up a pre
own in Boston. It was a good practice, loy, but it was only a menng to an end, The lad of eighteen deliberate
a peculiar value in Chins, and that this constitutes a reason why Hongkong should take the initiative. As all Ordinance are subject to the Royal voto for a period of six months, no harm would have been done by adopting the Hon. Mr. HOLYOAK'S amendment; on the contrary, it would have served to bring the issue promin catly before the Home authorities and compelled them to give a ruling upon it. It is not to be supposed, however, that the Unofficial Members, thoroughly unanimous on this subject, will be content to accept this reverse as final. In the a meantime, it is reassuring to know that steps will be taken to retain Government control over enemy trade-marks registered in the Colony, whether the renewal fees are paid or not, in order to prevent their use by unauthorised persons to the detri ment of British trade. The danger of neglecting to take this precaution was pointed out when the subject was undet, discussion less summer and the action books were eaten by white ants, and who there, that just completel being quita"
When charged with selling medicines dentistry as a profession in order to make. without a licence, a Chinese medicing ancient money to pay for his training man told Mr. Wood that he was merely as a singer. And he was thirty before he charitably disposed and gave some of his made it! It took him twelve years before- panaces to a sick man out of pure he came within measurable reach of his sympathy; and in return he was presented ambition. Most men would have given up the struggle long before the age of thirty with a talisman,"
now taken will be retrospective.
It has been decided to devote the collec tion at St John's Cathedral on Good. Friday night to the Red Cross Fund and the Prisoners of War Fund. As in other
years, the collection will go in its en- tirety to the Charities namce and no de- form what
"eyer,
LEGAL LOSS.
The philanthropist was ordered to pay and would have been content to be known, as a fine amateur singer and a good dentist. But Mr Dufault realised that he had an artistic mission, was filled with it, was content to whit side waiting was inevitable Followed four years of train- ing, under great master and at thirty, four he came before the public and became famous at once. Canada fell under his spell firms, then America and Australia. next Australia he toured with me! Nordica and he has had two more tours
A Chinese office boy employed by Mr. R. Faithfull, soliciter, was charged with the theft of a quantity of stationery, Law books, and a fire-iron,
Mr Faithfull appeared and stated that I did not wish to press the charge,
The office, boy, who said that the law
depied the theft of the stationery and fire iron was sentenced to fourteen days': imprisonment,
THE SAILING OF A MAIL-
CARRYING SHIP
tremendously successful. Nine years ago he was unknown. To-day (as oue way testing, fame) his gramapligge records vie ju popularity (and in price) with those of Caruso:"
Hear him on the ars of singing, an fall under the spell of the man. He sings not to show off his voice, not to display, its range or flexibility, but to interpret and realise for his audience the kerning the spirit, the message of a song The voice with him comea second. It is im-
The fact that the assistant manager of the Un Sing Fat, & Chinese shipping firm idiled to contily the Post Ofica Anuthorities of the alteration in the time of sailing of the sa. Held on the 26th instant, fed to his being charged before portant, but not of primary importance. It is merely the instrument which he emas M. Wood with this breach of the reploys in his work as an artist. He is a
The Portuguese Staff of the Hongkong And Shagha Banking Corporation, Hongkong, have presented Mr Lewis Newton Murphy, the Acting Sub-Account- ent, with a prismatic field compass and Bu illuminated address, as a token of esteem and respect and appreciation of his good offices, on the occasion of his departure for the front
firm in Manila, and
gulations,
great personality.
CHINESE CREDULITY,
The Hongkong police reports revez]. further instances of absurd · Chinese. credulity,
Mr. EW Hamilton, Acting Post-
Some little while ago considerable diss.s master-General, explained that the charge
cussion was raised upon,the question of was one of not notifying the Post Ofoe whether Hongkong was musical. One of D suthorities first, The Captain and Chief the leading tenors of the world is now Officer of the vessel vore notified before paying the Colony a visit. Perhaps a the Post Offior authorities, and that was good way of unswering the question will an entirely wrong procedure. Mr. Hamil, be to mark the amount of appreciation ton ndted that he believed the Un Sing shown for the concerts which he will give Ono cace of tobacco cuttings from the Fat chartered the vessel. The ship wa La Insular Cigar Factory, a Spanish due to sail at 8 am, on the 25th instant case of 194 for Haiphong The mail was closed 35 packages of smoking tobacco from the usual on Saturday at 7 10, and was Pilippine Co., Ltd. (who have alren 17 seat down to the Haldss in charge of the nt 10,000 cigars) have been Tace ved hy | Post Office Launch Officer. The latter was the War Charities Committee, and are told that the vessel was not sailing, and being forwarded in due course, to the
was not proceeding to Haiphong in any Committee's London representatives for case. That Lect proved that someone" on distribution among the wounded - board the vessel had been notified. The Post Hospital.
Offre authorities were not notified until 1 am on the 25th instant, which was welve hours bebind-hand. He believed the vessel sailed on the following day, and the mail fad to be sent by another steamer the route of the Haldis having
been completely changed.
GEORGE'S DAY CELEBRATION.
SHAKESPEARE'S BIRTHDAY.
Scenes from Shakespeare will be given at the Theatre Royal on Monday, April 23rd, at §.15 p.m.
1 skup scolie of 355, Queen's Rộng Central has reported that at about 1,30 p. on the 29th he was accosted by a Chinese in Des Your Road Central. A conversation vonsued, during, which the man handed him an envelope which he said contained 8800, and the coolie was asked to change the money. A security for his return the coolie parted with fox 78 and when he arrived at the money changers discovered tha velope contained paper. He hurr „Defendant,, who admitted the offence, ↑ returned to the place where he had been said that he only made up his mind at handed envelope but the man had 5.30 p.m. on the 24th to send the Haldis disappeared, along with the shop coolie'a to Saigon, and he was under the impres $295.78
The items to be presented in costume 8100 that the Post Office closed at 5pm.
Mr. Hamilton said the defendant cóu'd and on a draped stage will comprison
Henry Jester's Frologue
VIII») have sent a chit, or telephoned they *Twelfth Night (Kitchen Scene), were always in the office, until 6:30 pm
(Platform Scenes), Mid and the Superintendent of the Maile lived
(Ballet), King
in the Post Office building, and could As You always be reached by telephons, or by Merry way of the rear entrance to the Post
Office Scene),
Haml
wharfi aren368,000 sq. 11, muftable Lord Award will be fina snbject to the right (summer Night's Dream
Emage or erection of Godowna
Apply to
HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE Morandis Buildings.
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of appeal, within a given time, to the John Courta. The difficulty of the task thus Take It cost upon the landlord is obvious, and the only safe course for him to adopt will be to enter a claim for the full unexpiced term of the lense, and, if he is not satis fied with the result, to require an appli
for directions to be made to Court His right to be heard úpon any application has now been admitted,
Hubert and Arthur)
Jaques Boliloquy)
(Basket Windsor
Mr. Wood told the defendant that if he Henry V (Before Harfleur) There will also be a tableau of the bad telephoned the Post Office authorities Banner of St. George (with Vision of when he suddenly changed his mind be
- St. George.)
would have saved them tot of trouble The epilogue from Sir Edward Elgar's Ar Hamilton added that the mail "Banner of St. George' and other choral only consisted of one bag. It was iteins will be given under the supervision | trivial matter, ip its way, but if they
HOUSES in Broadwood
od and Torobom In connection with the satisfaction of of Mr. Denman Fuller, by a chorus of 100 were not notified first all postal business Tarom
TO LET,
FFICES AL 2 Commugki Road Central.
OFFICER King's and Tork Bukinge LTHTRETREAT NG 58 TRIPEAK:
HOUSES In-Cliping Gardann, Conduit Raud,
"ROUSEL C Shamsen, Canton,
claims under this head, the question arises
would become a farce..
Appirio
THE BONGKONG LAND IN VEST MENT AND AGENUT Co., Ltd. 128
her, In the event of an alien enemy's The Band of the 74th Punjabis, will be estate in this Colory be ag found insolva attendance, und 1. Bandmaster-
master J. W ent, any acts, which the debtor may Christian
Mr Wood imposed a fine of $50, and in formed defendant that he was libble to a fine of $500,
Yet another confidence trick A Chineas married woman has reported to the police that about 5.40 p.m. on the 29th, "when in Queens Road Central, she met a man whom she did not know. The man said, I have a pascal for you. She was taken to a lane ar the Hongkong Cinema and, upon entering a doorway, the mi
d. Your child has skin disease let me have your bangles and I will nib its had with the gold parta The woman handed the man her bangles, valued at 320, and he immediate, made w
PAR CASTERN MEN AND THE WAR.
Daily
We regret to hear says the News that Mr. WJ Hawkin Messrs. Brunner Mond & Co, the recente ly left for Home to go on seliva RetVið was put ashore at Singapore – suffering from pneumonia
Lieut. Clarke son of -1
Mr G. Dell Clarke, of Kobe, has been awarded the Military Cross
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