NEW ADVERTISEMENTS TO THE JUSTICES OF THE PEACH OF THE COLONY OF HONGKONG.
MR. C. d. ALABASTER wishes to
thank the JUSTICES OF THE PEACE
INTIMATIONS
HONGKONG CLUB,
THE HONGKUNG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 117H, 1919.
NOTICE. HE THIRTY-THIRD YEARLY
INTIMATIONR
ELIZA SCHUMACHER. NFORMATION is desired as to the
for having elected him as their represen-GENERAL MEETING of the Members China Something to her advantage..
tative on the LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
Hongkong, March 10th, 1919.
1450
TO LET.
NHow
CHATHAM ROAD,
B-Room
Apply
6.
No. 3, CHATHAM ROAD,
Kowloon.
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GOVERNMENT BILLS, ATC.
Gurrant SPECIE
in
for DENDERS
TIENTSIN, up to and for the sum of $500,000 current in Tientsin, will be received the TREASURY CHEST OFFICER ABMY PAY DEPARTMENT, until 11.80. on March 12th, 1919.
The amount accepted is to be placed by the Tenderer to the credit of an account with the HONGEONG AND SHANGHAL BANKING COB PORATION, Tintin, so as to be available on March 13th, 1919.
Persons tendering to siste alternatively (a) The amount of Hongkong ourrones 13th, payable in Hongkong on 1919, required for each $1,000 Tientsin currency and/or
(b) The amount of Dollars current in Tientsin per £100 for Telegraphie Transfer on the Lorde Commissionern of H.M. Treasury, London.
The tenders to be in duplicate, and in sealed Bovers, addressed to the TREASURY CHEST OFFICER, ARMY PAY DEPARTMENT. and endorsed TENDERS FOR GUVERN- MENT BILLS, etc."
The right to sesepi er reject any or all of ibe tenders ir urved.
Copies of Forms of Tender can be kad on application
Pornons tendering for (Bills) are hereby notified that, having regard to the provisions of the Acte 22 George 11, Cap. 46 and 41, Georga III. Cap. 58, the acceptance of any such Tender subject to the express condition that no Member of the British House of Commons shall be admitted to any share or part in or to any benefit te arise from the Contrast thereby made for the allotment of such (Bills)."
The provisions in question do not apply.
entered into by any incorporated Company in its corporated capacity and made for the general benant of the Company.
Any further information can be obtained by personal application to the TREASURY CHEST OFFICER A.P.D.
THURSBY-PELHAM, Lt. Col., Trey Chest Offer, A.P.D. Ha Mejodiya The Bice.
Hongkong.
March 11th, 1919,
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88. ANDHR LEBON," COMPARATE DES MESSAGERIES
MARITIMES.
NOTICE.
NONSIGNEES of Cargo from MARSEIL-
CON
LE in connection wish above Steaser aro hereby informed that their goods, with the exception of Opium, Tressure and Valasbles, are being landed and stored at their riske into the linzardons and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., st Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained Immediately after landing.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless intimation is reserved from the Consignes before Noor 6th inst, requesting it to be
landed here.
of the HONGKONG CLUB, will be held in the Club House on FRIDAY, MARCH 1478, | 1919, B6 5.30 PM.
By Order, E. DES VEUX,
Secretary.
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Hongkong, 5th March, 1910.
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
MEETING of Members interested in ordering Subscription Arition for the next RACE MEETING will be held in the JooKEY CLUB Utties on MONDAY next, MARCH 17, current, at 6 PM.
By Order T. F. HOUGH, Clerk of the Course, Hongkong, March 0th, 1919.
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THE GREEN ISLAND COMPANY, LIMITED.
TEE
INFORMATION ELIZA SCHUMACHER an American Citizen, believed to be in South
GEO. K. HALL BRUTTON & CO, York Building
Chater Road, Hooge
MIDWIFERY.
$2P]
QUALIFIED MIDWIFE, trained in
Mas. MCEWEN, Government Civil Hospital.
A Scotland, is open for engagements.
Write-
Apply to-
WANTED.
INTIMATION
THE BEST PREVENTATIVE OF
AND
INFECTIOUS
CONTAGIOUS
DISEASES
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to teach
WATSON'S
N ENGLISH TEACHER
A English Lessons to a Chinese Lady.
Box No. 19, Care of "Daily Press" Office
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WANTED.
THIRTIETH ORDINARY ANNUAL MEETING of the SHARE HOLDERS in the Company will be held at the Offices of the Company, St. George's Building, Chater Road, Victoria, Hongkong,WANTED by an old established and on SATURDAY, the 22nd day of 1918, at 11.30 o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of receiving a Statement of Accounts and the Beport of the Directors for the year ending 31st December, 1918 and declaring a Dividend.
The THANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from THURSDAY, the 13t March, 1919, until SATURDAY, the 22nd March, 1019, both days inclusiva
By Order of the
BOARD OF DIRECTORS. 1426 Hongkong, March 5th, 1919.
OHINA SUGAR REFINING CO.,
THE
LIMITED.
NOTICE
FORTY-FIRST ORDINARY ANNUAL MEETING of the SHARE- HOLDERS of the above Company will be held at the Offices of the General Agents, Podder's Street, on THURSDAY, MARCH 977, at 11.30 A., for the purpose of recoiy- ing the Report and Statement of Accounts for the year ending 31st December, 1918,
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 13th to 27th March, both days inclusivo.
JARDINE MATHESON & CO LTD.,
General Agenta. Hongkong, March 4th, 1919.
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Messrs. FRANK WATERHOUSE
& Co.'s
PACIFIC PORTS
well-known Manchester Piece Goods House, AGENT on commission basis for Hongkong and Swatow.
Address Box No. 420, Care of Daily Press" Uflse. 1439
WANTED.
UNFURNISHED HOUSE or Flat
Middle Level or Peak, from the End of June; four or five Rogma; long lease perferred.
Reply stating terms tā —–—–
Bor, No. 98, įv Carr of "Tafy Prem
CHINESE AFFAIRS.
It is not BUT~
truth. The Chinese Government, how-
to their cancellation: Report has it that Japan bas already offored to do so-has, in fact, communicated this intention to TVAN CRI-JUI, though why to him and not to the Government is not clear.
INTEREST in the notion of the Chinese evor, acted in good faith when it made the statement to its delegates, Apparent- delegates at the Pence Conference in
ly these treaties were concluded by the Paris has for the moment been eclipsed by the proposal for the unification and militarists of China independently of the Government While part performance of internationalisation of Chinese railways.
these agreements makes it incumbent. Most of the Foreign Légations approve in principle of the plan, which has been pou China to assume the obligations involved, it is hoped, nevertheless, that outlined in our columns, and so does a
Japan will waive the point and consent considerable section of the Government, but the amalgamated Chaatung parties oppose it tooth and nail. prising, of course, that in this matter THAO JU-LIN should follow the lend of the Japanese, who decline to enter into any arrangement calculated to deprive them of the strong position which they have acquired since the war not only in Manchuria itself but also in Shantung. It is surprising, however, to find that LIANG SHIN-YI, the leader of the old Chaotung party, should have been won a position of alignment with Japanese views. A big fight is in pro- gress over this question. The President and the more patriotic members of the
over to
As will be seen from our advertising columns Hongkong is to have a school of motoring. We are getting on.
The date of the meeting of members of the Jockey Club on the subject of Subscription Griding has been postponed to Monday next, March 17th,
The total output of the Kailan Mining Administration's mines for the week end-
HYGIENOL, Government are favourable to the ides ing February 22nd amounted to 01.247
A HIGHLY
AND PERFECTLY SAFE
DISINFECTANT.
A small fire occurred in a two-storied dwelling in Queen's Road Week, on Saturday morning, and was speedily extinguished by the Fire Brigade. Only a part of the top-storey of the building was damaged,
of the nationalisation of Chinese railways tons and the sales to 62, 259 tons. under foreign guidance. Not only is it a sound business proposition, but, poli- CONCENTRATED tically, it is of immense value as fore- casting the possible return of Manchuria to full Chinese sovereignty. There are many aspects of this struggle. It wea understood, for instance, that the Gov- ernment telegraphically instructed the Chinese delegates in Paris to approve of the scheme when it came up for con- sideration. Questioned on the subject, recently, the President denied that any such instruction had been issued yet. On the other hand, Liang San-ri, TBAO JU-LIN and company cabled to the dele- gates urging them not to support & A little Chinese boy has been sent to the scheroo which was submitted by America Government Civil Hospital as the result and Britain with ulterior motives. If the Chinese delegates are the men they are generally believed to be they will have no difficulty in reaching a proper decision as to the treatment of this gratuitous advice.
TO LET
ROOMS on the Ground Floor of
Hongkong Club Aonoz Apply to
'SOLD ONLY BY
Tas SECRETARY. (417
A. S. WATSON
CO., LTD.,
&
TEL. 16.
TO LET
From 18th April 1919.
ST FLOOR, No. 38, NATHAN ROAD, 1 Kowloon, (Dairy Farm Co's Premises.)
Apply to
SECRETARY, The Dairy Farm, Ice & Cold Storage Company, Ltd.
TO LET
Trade & Service Bureau. No. 119, Tax PRAK, *ARDSHEAL
(408
11, Ice House St.
Tel. 696.
Tajo
Apply-
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST- MENT & AGENCY CO., LTD.
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PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned has received intstene TE Bill of Lading will be countersigned by tious to all by Public Anolion,
the Undersigned Goods remaining unosimed
TO-DAY (TUESDAY), ****
After the 13 h inst, at Nobs, will be subjectMarch 11th, 1919, commencing af 11 XM; at
to rent and landing charges"
All claims hitest be ant in to me on or before the 25th inst, or they will not be recognized
All damaged packages will be examined by Mars, Goddard & Douglas on TUESDAY, the 11th inst, at 10 a M
No Fire Insurance has been affect wi
J TOURTET. Acting Ag
Agent.
Brugkong March 6th, 1919
1618-20.
It
10
his Sales Rooms, Duddeli Street
BALES “ANTIQUE" WOVE PAPER
27" 136", 50 lbs. to rear.***
On view now.
TERMS:--Cash on delivery,
GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer.
1437
PO LET.
BHOP In Katuni Road, Kowloon.
Apply to
HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINASUE
Alexandre Bulidinge
GROUND TO LET.
A Fabory, T WHITFIELD ROAD CAUSEWAY
A. G. DA ROCHA. AUCTIONEER SURVEYOR AND
- GENERAL BROKER
The Concerned, FAVOURED with instructions from will sell by Public Auction TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY), March 18th, 1619, at 2.30 PM SUNDRY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
AND EFFE TS :--: Printed Formas of Tender and further
Wardruhos, Chest of Drawers Dressing particulars can be obtained at the RN. Tables, Iron Bexdateada, Couch, Arm Chairs, Hospital.
Carpets Tables Pictures, Overmantels,
EALED TENDERS will be received at the R. N. Hospital until 10 A.M. on March 20th, 1819, from persons desirous of supplying Beef, Mutton. Fowls, Pork, Bread, Cheese Pure Cow's Milk, Aerated Waters, Joe, and other provisions, and necessaries for the year ending March 31st, 1920.
The right to reject the lowest or any Desks, Crookery and Glassware, Rugs, Curios, Tender is reserved.
GEA DREAPER
Surgeon Captain. ·
R.N. Hospital
Hongkong, March 10th, 1018.
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NOTICE
THE PUBLIC a narnestly requested to co-operate with the Pollos in the
enforo-ment of theso regulations.
1. Keep to the left.
Foot passengers must keep to the pavemont here such exis'a
Slow moring trafle and coolien bearing. Toads must keep near the kerb on the Joft hand side of the road.
4. Fast trails must keep in the contre of
the road on its own pide e. g. motor cars.
and a long line of Bandirian.
1 Piano by John Broadwood & Sons.
2 Remington Typewriters,
1-Underwood Typewriter,
1 Barlock
1 Yost
1. Violin.
I Camera
TERMS-Cash on Delivery,
Hongkong, March 10th, 1019,
LAWN
(984
GRASS SEEDS.
Grass is Mother Nature's Carpet
provided. If here is an abund-
ance of soft green grass your home
6. On roads pot used for wheeled traffic will not only be more pleasing but
foot passengers must koop to the left of the road.
Overtaking vohlofes must pass the
where the overtaken vehicle is a tram-
or. In the latter case the overtaking
vonfale may pass the tramar on either
it will
be more valuable.
Dealers in Flower and Vegetable.
site providing he has a clear view Seeds, Postage Stamps, Toys, etc.
Thonotos abpuld be strictly adhered to
furevent abstraction and dongestion of
By Order of the
Capi. Bapt. of Police,
Tingking, January 13th, 1010; 327
'No. 10 WYNDHA MUSTERNT.
BIRTH.
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GREY.-At the Savoy Hotel, London, on December 2nd, 1918, the wife of General W. H. GREY, C.B., O.M.G., of & zen.
MARRIAGES. · EVANS-MORTOSAt H.B.M. Consulate General Shanghai, on March 1st, and afterwards at the Union Church, by the Rev. C. E. Darwent, JOSEPH JEWELL youngest son of Mr. and Mra. Edward Evans, to ALICE LOUISE,
France.
At
An address on "Work amongst lepers" will be given by Dr. N. Bradley at the Helena May Institute to-day at 6.30 p.m. The Rev. A. D. Stewart, of St. Paul's College, will preside and the meeting will be open to the public.
of being knocked down, by motor-car No. 76, belonging to the Connaught Motor Garage, in Queen's Road. He sustained injuries to his head, but they are not considered serious.
H.E the Governor of the Straits Settlements has received, from the Secre- tary of State, a telegram to the effect that, although the Secretary of State is not yet in a position, to make any an- nouncement in regard to shipping accom.. modation for women and children, he desires that the public may be assured that their needs are appreciated, and em. phasised, by him.
The following cases of communicable diseases were reported in the Colony
The Rev. A. T. Woodman Dowding,
MA., who has acted ae Vicar of St.
To understand the situation in China it must never be forgotten that the Japanese are active all the time, in Peking and out of it. They do not seem to mind exposure, which, they imagine, can be overcome by official denials. At first they denied the "Twenty One Demands," but, subsequently, admitted them in an official communiqué. Later events have demonstrated afresh the importance which they attach to official denials, though, according to our Peking corres pondent few give them credence "because most people here know that the reports during the week which ended on Satur- the foreign Pressday last:-Bubonic plague, three (three which appear, in particularly, revealing fresh forms of deaths); enteric fever, two (two deaths); second daughter of Mr. and Mr T.
Japanese peaceful penetration, are not cerebro-spinal fover, 30 (15 donthe); B. Morton,
illustrations of the small-pox, one (one death); and scarlet ROOFE-TENNEVATHER-At St. Margaret's, exaggerations or
Westminster, on December 26th, 1918, effectiveness of German propaganda." fever, one. Three cases (three deaths) of Lieut W. J. B. ROOPE, C.L.C., to the latest rumour is that the Japanese cerebrospinal fever and one case (one MOLLIE PENNESATHER, Australian Army Nursing Service, ALF., are conducting negotiations with a view death) of small-pox were reported on
Monday, to taking over Russian rights and privi- DEATHS. Colome--At 14, Rue Paul Beau, Shingleges in Outer Mongolia. It is em- ai, on March 1st, EDOUARD ALBERT phatically and officially denied by Tokyo. It is known, however, that OоLOMB, aged 51 years.
Andrew's Church, Kowloon, for a littlo Japanese про negotiating over two months, has resigned the chargê Vladivostock, Harbin and Urga. Their and leaves for Home shortly. It appears objective may not be exactly as stated, that his daughter's health is such that but their movements arouse suspicion. his wife and daughter are unable to It is pointed out that there are elements come to the East, and Mr. Woodman in Russia which might favourably enter- Dowding, not being in a position to keep tain Japanese overtures, but the more up two establishments, has been forced likely procedure is that they will try to to resign. His departure will be keenly' persuade the Mongolians and Mohamine- regretted, for he has awakened much in- dang to throw off Chiness authority and a terest in Church life at Kowloon. situation may be created which will call.
We regret to announce the death of for Japanese military intervention, inas THE WRITING ON THE WALL much as such disturbances would pre- Mr. H. E. Allcock, of Messrs. Hunter Tas-remalt of yesterday's election for a judice the Allied expedition in Siberia. & Co. (says the Japan Chronicle). He One of the most bewildering features was believed to be on a visit to Yoko representative of the Justices of the FIVE-ROOMED Peace upon the Legislative Council con of the present situation has been the hamn, having, packed a bag with neces veya an unmistakable message to the contradictory reports regarding the unsaries for the journey and left to catch Government and their supporters. Both paid balance of the War Participation the train. No newe of his arrival being candidatos were equally respected resid. Bureau Loan. It will be remembered received, inquities were made, and just ents of the Colony, and there was little that the Cabinet agreed to the payments at this moment a somewhat incoherent apparent difference in their policing as under this loan being continued, and letter was received stating that he would defined in their Addresses. It was then it was stated that the balance had not be scan alive again. Later his body'). came forward se a champion of Bureau Since then it has been announced officially north of Ashiga, and it was clear that eracy while Mr. C. O, ALABASTER ontored that the seventeen million yen have not he had died by his own hand, the Hats as the advocate of Constitu been paid over. Upon top of this comes tional Reform. Thas in such a small the news from Japan that this Jond
consisting of 16,000 Square feet, mitable for stering Coal, do. From January tet, 1919.
Apply to
KWONG SANG HONG, LED 248, Des Voeux Road Central,
FOR SALE AT THE PRAK, O., MOUNTAIN VIEW. Apply $0.
FOR
140
H. E POLLOCK, “
Princos Buildings→
114
THE PEAK.
OR SALE Residence, For particulare apply to~
Presia" Offion.
・
MABEL SEBRING ROBERTS, wife of R. BERTH-At Shanghai, on March 2nd, the P. Roberts, Public Works Dept., M.C., aged 21 years
WISEMAN, LTD.
TEA DANCES TO DAY (Tuesday), March 11,
Thursday.
No person
Daneetick
18th.
allowed
HONGKONG OFFICE: 10 Das Vaux ROAD, C. LONDON OFFICE: 181, FLEH STREET, É.0.
The Daily Press.
HONGKONG, MARCH 11TH, 1910,
and onlously-guarded electorate Mr agreement and the Arma FALABASTER should have polled nearly 50 por: cent, more votes than his opponent furnishes both an indication of whs might be aspected. if it were in the of the British community to deter
Council and, an explanation"
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Inquential quarters in any governance of the Colony,
geteg
agreement
BILLIARDS.
THE HONGKONG CHAMPIONSHIP.
of 1910 have hoon published in that.
antry. Prior country. Prior to that, the Chinese Governmenį entounord to its peace delo, J. Parkes met B. Guimaraes at the indsat there were no Y.RO. list night, the game resulting in
and Japan other
win for Parkos by 22 points, the winner raphically communicated,ouring his 400, whites Gulmarade mad Ulication of two treaties dot ave. The highest broak (30) will made uld suggous that by Gulmarees Wist Parkes mado saveral amont has been guilty | 1/ákn Uf OPATE IN bow track
fith of Bergt. Drummond" in the¶
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