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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
WANTED.
ENGLISH WOMAN wishing to return
to England in July or August would help with Children in retura for passage.
Write Box 30:
Care of Daily Press" Office.
A. G. DA ROCHA.
AUCTIONEER,
SURVEYOR
GENERAL BROKER.
AND
Queen's Road Central, Telephone No. 2-32.
from The Concerned,
Auction
T-DAY P (SATUDAY), June 21st, 1919, At $30 P.M
FAVOURED with instructions
will sell by Public
3 Setters (one month oki).
THEMA:-Cash on Delivery. Hongkong, June 21st, 1919.
A. G. DA ROCHA. AUCTIONEER SURVEYOR AND GENERAL BROKER.
Queen' Road Central, Telephone No. 2932.
INTIMATIONS
VICTORIA DISPENSARY.
NOTICE.
THE HUNGEUNG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE
21ST. 1919.
NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
"INTIMATION
THE BUSINESS hitherto conducted by the Above Pharmacy at 3%, Queens,
THE
AMERICAN ASIATIC 8.A CO
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
!.
FROM NEW YORK
Road Central, has been transferred to ATTE Ship WATSON & CO., LTD., the Hongkong Dispensary, who have taken over the stocks, proprietary medicines and prescription
books.
"GAELIC PRINCE,"
having Arrived from
tha
Port here Informed Customers requiring prescriptions ropasted | Consignees of Cargo are will be able to get them dispensed at the that their Goods are being landed ar thele riak into the flodowns of the Hongkong Hongkong Dispensary
and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, FW. STAPLETON, -
Limited, Kowloon, "and stored at Conelgues" Manager.
risk and expense [813 Hongkong, June 16th, 1919.
Consig
of Cargo are hereby notified that they must produce an Import Permit signed by the superintendant of Imports and Exports Hongkong, before Bill of Lading can be so untersigned.
NOTICE.
WE HAVE This Day REMOVED from 13 Queen's Road Central (under the Astor House) to No. 17A, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL (... 3. shops next to Astor House) This store's Telephone No. is 2007,
SANG MOW, Rattan Forniture Store. Hongkong, June 17th, 1918,
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NOTICE OF REMOVAL.
UN MAN woo CO., Shipchandlers, Naval Contractors and General Pro
FAVOURED with instructions from riders, have this day REMOVED from Nos.
The Concerned,
will sell by Public Auction, TO-DAY (SATURDAY), June 21st, 1919,
at 2.30 P.M.
ahis Sales Room.
(Old Post Office Building) EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
Comprising:
Chesterfield Courch and Arm Chairs, Black- wood Furniture, Brass and Iron Bedstends, Tables, Brussels Carpets and Bugs Brass Fenders, Overmantels Silk Tapestry Covered Drawing Room Suite, Sofas, Easy Chairs, Cocasional Tables, Extension Dining Table, Bevalled Mirror Wardrobes, Hat Standa
Chairs, Silver Ware Cabinet.
A Pictures, Curtains, Bed Sheets
Dinner Crockery, Glassware,
Clocks, Marble-top Washstands, Cooking
Electric Roading
18 & 18 Connaught Road Central, to their now premises at Nos. 99 & 101, Desertx ROAD CENT. (opposite to west corner of the Central Market) Telephone 309. Hongkong, May 26th, 1918.
[80%
TO LET (FURNISHED).
NTÕKES BUNGALOW, 83, THE PRAK
for six months from the nidille' of
Apply to
August.
W. MANNING, Care of Box No. 888.
(80STM
TO BE LET FURNISHED. From July 1st
Lamps, Cabinets, Sideboards and a ding NO. 7, MOUNTAIN VIEW, THE PEAK
of Sundres
די
Catalogues will be issued.
Apply to
Ts:-Cash on Delivery. Hongkong. June 18th, 1919.
(148
W. L. PATTENDEN,
GILMAN & Co, L., 84 Dex Vaux Road Central.
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PUBLIC AUCTION.
PARTICULARS and CONDITIONS of the letting by Pablo Auction Bale, to be held on MONDAY, the 23rd day of June, 1910, mi 3 P.M. at the Olions of PUBLIC WORKI DEPARTMENT. by Order of Hia BXCELLENCY THE OFFICIA ADMINISTERING THE GOVERNMENT, of One Lot of CROWN LAND at Kennedy Road in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 73 year with the uption of renewal at a Crown
TO LET (UNFURNISHED).
TO. 10, MOUNTAIN VIEW, PEAK
No.
..be
All broken, nhated, and damaged Goude are to,
left
in the Grodowns, where they will be FRIDAY, June 20th, 1918,
10
An
1 Claims must be presented within Faryal Dam of the Etosmar's arrival hora, afiam which data they cannot be recognized.
-No Claims will be admitted after the Gooda have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after Jane 23rd, 1910, will be mbject to rent
No Fire Insuranós has been affected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
SHEWAN, TOMÈS & Co.,
Agenta
1
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Hongkong, June 16th, 1919.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
6.5. "CHERIANG' Arrived Hongkong on June 18th, 1918,
FROM BOMBAY AND STRAITS.
Consignes of Cargo by the above-named veel are hereby informed that their goods are being landed sed placed AT TEMIR RIST in the Hongkong
and Kowloom Wharf and Godown Company
■ Godowns at Kowloon where each Conagamani will be sorted out Mark by Mark, and delivery, can be obtained as the Goods are landed
Optional Goods will be landed Kers unless instructions are girsa to the contrary before 6 hours.
Goods not cleared within 8 days including, data of arrival will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance will is affected by us. I any case whatever,
Damaged packages must be left in the Go downs for examination by the Consignees, and the Company's Surveyors, Mora --GOODARD and Dodotis, at 10 AM. on MONDays and THUESDATE. All Claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised,
hare left the Godowns.
SPARKLING
MINERAL
During the hot weather, Saturday
them, and it was reported that TUAN Con--who though not in the Gog-] matinees at the Coronet will be at 5.15 p.m ernment is still of it counselled strong instead of 4.30 p.m.
When this became known it
Much to the disappointment of local used the indignation of the students residents, the Empress of Japan, which who violently declared that they were arrived yesterday from Vancouver, did
MANAPUN,
not robbes or traitors. and insisted upon
at Home.
of the Postal authorities
the right of freedom of speech. Theo bring the Home mails, as expected. According to a person 'entitled to express Government gave way, ordered the arrest.
an opinion, this can only be "due to the ed students to be released, and allowed
imbecility the street, meetings to be resumed pro vided obstruction to traffic was avoided. This moral victory of the students was followed by the demand for an apology for the arrest of their comrades, and even
WATER.is was forthcoming.
Pyeris
Registered.
known Spa at half the price.
A Chinese ston-keeper, employed by 825 by Mr. R. O. Hutchison, at the Magi Messrs. Gerin, Drevard & Co. was fine
tracy, yesterday, for casing an obstrol ngaged two cools to cari some iron plate to a godown on the Frag Had notand, on the way, the coolies dropped 1.
Of course, the students, could not have achieved such success nailed.
tion.
the merchants and bankers and others in plates on the tramlines, causing a stôp
page of the trams for several minutes.
Shanghai shown their sympathy by an- nouncing a boycott of Japanese gonda and by closing their places of business, the authorities would not have been im gressed, but when the lerd given by Shanghai was followed by other cities in thir South and along the Yangtze, s will
the North,
...
Mr. Le Longinotto, Assistant Crow Solicitor, who is an enthusiastic and su cessful poultry breeder, discovered the several of his foals had been stolen from the Victoria Experimental Farm and de tailed two Chinese to keep watch. Earl) yesterday morning,
Chinese we the Government wered to see the hand-found peeping into the fowl yard, a writing on the wall. At any rate. they an attempt was made to arrest the accepted the resignation of Tao Je ts, One escaped. But the other the Minister of Communications; t so fortunate, for he was seized after CHUNG-YE. Director of the much-criticised long chase. (harged as the Magistra
i
TYPHOON WARNING.
was
An exact reproduction of a well-Currency Bureau; and URANG TSUNG-esterday with attempted stealing
ESIANG, Minister to Tokyo. These three fowl fancier whs sentenced to two we are denounced as the antional selling hard labour. thieve" by the students, and they are the objects of the deepest resentment. When the Government became alarmed at the suspension of business in Shanghai, which involved awkward consequences for Peking in the stoppage ni remittances, the President, Premier and Cabinet endered their resignations to Parlia anent. Neither the House of Representa tives nor the Senate, however, would take the "responsibility of accepting these, and,
Blends perfectly
with
especially Whisky,
་
Spirits,
The following telegram ht received by the American Consul General, Hongkong. From the Ma
hservatory--
June 19th.. 8 på Typhoon E. of Luzon more than mites distant, direction,użknown.
their refusal to do so, combined with the FAR EASTERN QAB
appeals from the Provinces to the Presid-
eat to ṛemain in office, may have the effect
of a vote of confidence in His Excellency
FOR YOU TANT, E No Clims will be admitted after the Goods A. S. WATSON & CO., and strengthen bis hands in combating
condition.
Address
"A Bu
Care of "Daily Preci" Office. [689
TO IET
Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of HIS NO. 102 THE PEAK, A-Roomed House
MAJESTY THE KING, for one further term of 75 years
Begtury No.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT,
BOSGAM
+
T
tent
foot feat
per
Separe foot
;:--...
Upart fro
safe plan. 20,4NG" LOR (ALOOG
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A. 8. WATSON & COMPANY, «LTD.
—————-NOT-I-OE --
Nand after 137 JULY noxt, the hours
of businow will be as follows:-
GENERAL STORF, 8.30 AM to 6 P.M. WINE DEPARTMENT Bacurdays 8.30 a and WAREHOUSE,) to 1 .. DISPENSING DEPARTMENT!
8.30 AM to 6 P...
(including Saturdays), Sundays 10 x. to 1 P.M.
6 P.M. to 7.30 P.M.
Buch Public holidays a are observed by
ns, same hours as on Sundays.
No Medicinces can be obtained after closing hours, as above.
A. 5. WATSON & CO., LTD. Hongkong, June 4th, 1918.
G.
NOTICEA.
R
TO..
at the Peak. Apply to
■
PERCY SMITH SETH & FLEMING
TO LET
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- FLAT in Nathan Boad, Kowloon
FURNISHED for 12 months, No. 87, THE FRAK (No. 1 Stewart Te race) containing 3 Bedrooms and Bathrooms, Hot and Cold Water, Drying room, Dising Room, Drawing Boom, Sitting Room and Usual Offices and Servants, Quarters, also Large Garden. Possession July 15th. ADDIT DU-**
HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE
CO., LTD. Alexandra Buildings
THE PEAK.
81
Fesidence
SALE A FIVE-ROOMED
For particulare apply to—
I.I.Z.. Cáre of "kily Press“ (fion.
WAI KEE.
FLAC AND SAILMAKER.
1424
No. 129, Des Voeux Road Contral.. Top Floor, HONGKONG. TELEPHONE NO. 1833.
THE
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LL PERSONS, with the exception of those of Chinese race desiring to leave the Colony should apply in person between the hours of 9 AM toìric and 3 r. to 4 pm. dally, at the PASS OFFICE, POST OFFICE BUILDING.
Applicants will be required to produce Pareports or identification papers.
All persons, with certain exceptions, as remain in the Colony for more than 7-days are required to Begister themselves ander REGISTRATION of PERSONS
ORDINANCE, 1916.
Forms of Registration, giving the parti cular required may be obtained ni the G.P.O. and at all Folice Stations.
The Penalty for non-compliance is a fine mod exceeding $50.
K WONG FAT, NEWLY ESTABLISHED.
DEADERS IN
40
LL kinds of TVORY, SANDAL-WOOD, MOTHER-OF-PEARL AND BILVER AFA, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 37, QUEEN'S ROAD, CENTRAL, HONGKONG.
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PENINSULAR AND
ORIENTAL STEAM "NAVIGATION 00.
STEAM FOR STRAITS, CEYLON, BOMBAY, EGYPT, MEDITER HANEAN FORTS AND LONDON,
1.
"DUNERA"
TaxOUGH BILLS OF LADING ISSUED FOR BATAVIA AMERICAN, CONTAL, AND SOUTH AFRICA? Poma
THE Homeward Mail Steamer carrying His Majesty's Mail, will be despatched from this port about JULY 8zzi, 1919, taking Cargo for the above Foria. Fassenger accommodation in the connecting Tassel, when available," secured before depar bare from Hongkong,
Bilk and Valuable Cargo for Italy, France and London (ander arrangement) will be conveyed by this Steamer proceeding to Bombay and there transhipped to” the on-carrying Steamer for Marseille and London.
Parcela will be received at the Office.....zatil
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO., Agents, P. & O.-B. I. & “ÁƑ” Olan Hongkong, June 18th, 1818.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
[
OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD.,
CHINA
3.p
41
MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. YONSIGNEES per Company's steamer.
** TYDEUS " are hereby notified that the Cargo will be disebarged into Helt's Wharf, Kow. loop, where it will lie at Consignee'a risk. The Cargo will be ready for delivery from Godown on and after June 19th.
LIMITED..
the Tuchunate, which is still all powerful but may bow to the force of public opinion as now, being expressed. Indeed,
ÆRATED WATER · MANUFACTURERS ft is not difficult to imagine that present
TEL. 436.
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eventa
many hasten the long-delayed settlement of the differences between North and South, and effect a "reunion which seemed to be beyond the scope of the
4
NEWS.
[THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]!
CHINA'S TROUBLES.
THE JAPANESE POINT OF VIEW.
LONDON, JUNE! Reuter learns from a Japanese soce that the Japanese Government consis recent disturbances are the work of un- the situation in China not stripua. he
BoxoLong Off:ch: '10, Dr Vour ROAD, O, politicians who spent so much time in formed people, and are largely the relt LONDON OFFICE: 181, FL Star, E.0.conference at Shanghai to so little pur
The Baily Press.
BongZONG, Juny 2167, 1912.
A NATIONAL AWAKENING,
Optional cargo will be Isaided, unless notice has been given prior to steamer's in would seem as if China were really Arrival
All broken, chated, and damaged goods undergoing a national awakening. Ta are to be left in the Godowns, where they As's revolution, which frustrated Yeas will be examined on any Tuesdays and SHIH-EAT's imperial ambition, Fridays between the hours of 10.45 am and noon within the free storage period characterised at its inception as a move- No slaims will be admitted after the ment which would shake China to its very Goods have left the steamer's Godown; and all Goods, remaining undelivered foundations, and it did. The structure after June 25th, will be subject to rent. still stands, but its stability has not been All Claims against the Steamer must improved by that and subsequent experi- be presented to, the undersigned on or
Once. Yet, to change the simile, the before July 9th, or they will not be re
nation, notwithstanding its dissensions cognised.
No Fire Insurance will be affected.
and misfortunes, is more united than it BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agente,
has oven been before. The differences Hongkong, June 19th, 1919. (601 between North and South seem to be forgotten in the growing sense of wrong which is carrying the people, on the tide of agitation against Japan and the Japancao, and leading them to the expres sion of a nationalism which has not been very pronounced during the past quia- quennium
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8.8, "NERA." COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES .
MARITIMES
NOTICE.
pose.
|
Six cases (four deaths) of buberic plague and one case (one death) of puer- peral fever were reported in the Colony on" Thursday...
of differences between the North ud. the South of China. The Chinese by- rent is igorously suppressing he
provement.
The Japanese and Chinese Governmts are working in complete unison. Vww have already been exchanged as,
regis
The dead body of an unknown Chinese the return of Kino-chau. Japan ha male, aged about 50 years, has been timated to China that she will return found by the Police in Coronation Road, territory formerly leased to Germa, banging to a tree by a rope round the and taken during war time, immediately neck.
peace is signed.
Sir Edmund Walker, bead of the Com- In the meanwhile, Japan is abstaining" mercial Bank of Canada. and Missfrunt assisting either the Northern or the Consequently, some Walker arrived in Hongkong yesterday Southern Chinese- by the Empress of Jupen on a short visit irritation has arisen among the Northern- to the Colony.
ers owing to the cessation of Japanese help.
Tomes & Co.; who returned to the Colony Mr. J. F Chubh, of Messrs. Shewan,
on' the Tydens after war service, is
shortly to proceed to Tientsin, to which branch he has been transferred.
what form
No light has been shed on the, Hongkong peace celebrations are to taka. An executive meeting is to be held next week for the purpose of approving a programme which has been drawn un,
Commander Walker, R.N., who arrived
The prognostication was true which in Hongkong on the T'ydeus, "takes over IN connection with abors Steamer Consignons
are hereby informed that their goods with the declared that the Peking students, in' command of the Codnius. Commander F. exception of pium, Treasure and Valuables are attacking Tao Ju-tin's house on May M. Hodgson, who also arrived on the being landed, and stored at their risks, into the 5th and forcing the Minister to flee for same steamer, takes over from Command hazardous and or extra hazardous Godewus of the Hongkong od Kowloon Wharf and Godown his life to the Legation Quarter, had lit der Myburgh, Co., Ltd., at Lowloon, whence delivery may bo obtained immediately after landing,
torch which would set all China afro. Optional Cargo will be forwarded on anle-The movement lacked direction at the intimation in received from the Consignem before Noon To-DAY requding it to be lauded foufect, for it was spontaneous, but, whe-
ther organised from within by youthful
Among Hongkong residents who arrive ed in the Colony yesterday on
the
bances will cease on the signing of peace. Japan is convinced that the distur
The despatch of Japanese warships is not against the Chinese, but is merely a measure adopted for the protection of Japan's nationals.
ANOTHER VISIT FROM A TIGER.
WORSHIPPERS IN KOWLOON CITY RECEIVE A SHOOK,
that a full-grown tiger was seen in Kow- A report was in circulation, yesterday,
loon City on Thursday afternoon.
2
A number of Chinese wore worshipping in a temple when they were startled by seeing a tiger standing outside the door.
They fed immediately, escaping by the
Bill of Lading will be quantoralgued by the patriots or without by self-seeking politi. S. Gubbay; Mr. R. A. Gubbay, Mr. Geo. backyard, and, on gaining safety, raised
Undersigned. Goods remaining unclaimed after the 16th inst., si Nook, will be subfont to rent cians, it soon gathered force antil-it and landing charges.
the 1st July, or they will not be recognised.
All claims most be sont in to se on or before All damage paskages will be examined on WEDNESDAY, the 25th inst., at 10 a.m. No Fire Inarancs nas bwin elected.
J. TOURTET,
Acting Agent Hongkong, 19th June, 1: 19.
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and Afiliated
an alarm. The noise thus created evident ly disconcerted the tiger, which scampered behind it other than a few paw marks. off to the hill-side, leaving no traces
323, the day before sailing: The Comten FRENCH LESSONS which gained adherents every day. morning in the first foor of No. 140, Dea amongst the undergrowth and rocks.
press of lupta were Mr. and Mrs. D.
Hogg, Mr. James Judah and Miss Judah, became a power threatening the present and Mr. M. K. Lo. Government and all that supports it. At
The Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Brat the students' organisation was com- Momórial
Hospitals
Several sportsmen and a couple of can. posed of students of schools or colleges acknowledges with; thanks the following
atables armed themselves with guns and abave middle schools, but the younger donations to the fands of the hospitals?—" boys did not relish being left out of the $25 each from Mr. M. Rumjahn and scoured the hill-side in the hope of dis- covering the animal's lair, but they were movement, and they contributed their Messrs. J. M. Alves & Co.
unsuccessful, though, beaters, busied them... weight and their youthful enthusiasm to A small fire broke out yesterday selves about every bush and hedge and
Girl students, also, became associated with Youx Road West, used for the storage i This tiger is said to have been the " it-at least in Peking. Unfortunately for of bamboo. The Fire Brigade extinguish, 'cause of a considerable amount of damage the Government, instead of permitting|ed the outbreak in ten minuter Very in Kowloon City, currying off poultry, the students to hold meetings to the little damage was de . The origin of cows and,, goats, sod destroying vegetablo streets the Police attempted to suppres) the fro is not known.
and value of all packages are required."
For further particulars, zailing dates, oto, apply to---
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & 00.
Agents,
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2. & 0, 8. N, Co. Font Bot 113,
Den Taux Boud Central,
G. MOUBBION.
15, Monarson HILL BOMO.
Th
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