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NOTICE.

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THE COLONIAL SECRETARY will be TO

went from Hongkong en Active Service and have now returned to the Colony will communicate their names and addresses to the Colonial Secretary's Offico.

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, July 7th, 1919

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FETTES COLLEGE WAR MEMORIAL FUND,

NY old Fettesians who would like information with regard to the above Fund may obtain saine from B. D. F. BEITE, Messrs. JARDINE, MATHESON & L'O, SHANG- HAI, who will also be glad to receive Subscriptions on behalf of the Honorary

Treasurera.

"BEN'

1968

LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. S.S. "BENLEDI'

FROM MIDDLESBRO, LONDON AND STRAITS.

ONSIGNEES of Cargoarchersby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hatar- dous Godown of the Hongkong and Kowloon Whart and Godown Co, Ltd. whence and/or from the whare delivery may be obtained. have left the xlowas, and Goods remain-

subject to rent.

INTIMATIONS

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESE, TUESDAY, JULY STA,

COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE

COMPANY LIMITED,

FROM this date until further notice Mr. been appointe Acting Local Manager of the Hongkong. Heauch of the Compage

W. H. TRENCHARD DAVIS,

Manager for China. Hongkong, July 1st, 1919.

NOTICE,

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IN DEUTSCH-ASIATISCHE BANK

IN LIQUIDATION." TO ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

INTIMATIONS

AMUSEMENT CONCERN FOR

SALE.

Known as

THE LUNA PARK.

A BIG MONEY-MAKING

PROPOSITION.

Formerly run by Mr. Beats.

ONSISTING of a Modern Carousel or Merry-Go-Round to carry Sixty-four persons, including Automatic Organ worked by Electricity, Ocean or Circling Wave with Urgan and Motor, Joy Wheel with Motor and Magneto Base Ball or Doll Hitting Amusement Show, Dart Gallery, Laughing of Quaint Mirrors with Automatic

under instructions from the Ces Gallery My worked Fiano, Shooting Gallery

Bureau of Liquidation, Paking, all parties of Chinese, allied and neutral nationalities having deposita in the above Bank in GOLD currency are required to register same with the Local Bureau of Exquidation of the Deutsch Asiatische Bank, care of the Bank of China, Cinton, within two weeks from data

Canton, July 5th, 1919

NOTICE.

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1.-The Custodian in China of Enemy

Property bereby invites TENDERS br British subjects for the purchase of the LEASEHOLD PROPERTY situate in the British Concession, Shameen, and known and Registered at H.RM. Consulate General at Canton a Lot Number 24 which

the Leasehold Property is held subject to Leasces' covenants and conditions contained in a Crown Lease the said Lot for 99

ef years terminsting on the 2nd ber, 1960. This Property, which was lately square feet and is situata at the Avenue and First Stret. A

INTIMATION

Compania General

de

Tobaccos

de

Filipinas

with set of diverse Targets, Punching or Strength Testing Machine. One Marshall and NUEVO Sona Steam Engine, two Gasolene Motors and ■ Cinema Tent.

The Above is to be seen in Singapore and A whole for immediato to be sold delivery

Price $50,000 or nearest. Offer Offers and Applications for full particules to be addressed to TAN CHENG KEE & COMPANY, 67, Waterloo Street, Singapore.

1939

Q.

NOTICE.

CORTADO

1819.

Allies" victory, and, as a consequence, tho Tenders are invited by the Custodian impression, carefully fostered by our in China of Enemy Property for the enemies in the country, that we had no purchase of two leasehold properties in cause for rejaleing became general. To the British Concession, Shamcen, former

ly held by chemy subjects, make matters worse, the High Comunin-

The body of a little Chinese girl was sioner suddenly shut up the Residency

found Boating in the harbour, ear one evening in January, dismissed the aumati, on Sunday. The girl is believed servants, and left for England without to have belonged to one of the sampana warning or leave-taking a proceeding which capsized in Friday's squall which encouraged the belief that the end of the British Occupation had begun. The suggestion has been runde that the delay in bringing into opera ion the scheme of Constitutional re form. prepared by Lord KITCHENER IN:

1013, was

disappointing to the educated age of 82 of Rear Admiral J. G. J. Hanner, section of the native community, whose in the China Expedition of 950, and was feeling of irritation grew when they employed in the landing of troops at

Pehtung.

heard so much of self-determination and saw other races, liberated by the war. being granted semi-independence. Be this as it may, the treatment of the Nationalist leaders was very" maladroit. When-thoy claimed the right to proceed to Paris to represent the Egyptians at the Allied Con- ference, four of them were arrested and

Playing over the King's Park Course on Sunday, G. W. Avenell won thủ Hind." Cup, presented for competition amongst member of the Kowloon C.C., by defeating J. H. Mead by 4 up and 2 to play.

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The death has occurred at Home, at the

|who served as a lieutenant on the "Shunt

The case against the Chinese Police Reservist who was charged with being in unlawful possession of a revolver and a packet of poison was again remanded, yesterday, for another werk, bail-being fixed at $11,700.

Major (Tempy, Brig. Gen. 1 C. D. Bruce, who has reverted to retired pay. is to

EXTRA departed to Malta. It was announced that, have honorary rank as Brigaderdieneral.

$3.00 per 100

while the Government would welcome He was for some years in the now defunct Chinese Regiment, being severely wound. | BASHDI PASHA and other accredited reposed at Peking in 1900,

sentatives of the Egyptian Administra-

It is hoped that all owners of private tion at Paris, it was impossible to "allow

motor-cars will eater, in the procession of the presence there of persons whom Lord decorated automobiles to be held on Curzon described as self-appointed and Saturday, July 19th, at the Pence Cele- There will be three Prizes, irresponsible leaders of the agitation for brations

nai T 1st prize 300, 2nd prize 8900, the avowed purpose of expelling the and 3rd prize $100.

LL PERSONS, with the exception of those of Chinees race desiring to lowre the Colony should apply in person between daily at the PASS OFFICE, POST OFFICE BUILDING.

Applicants will of required to produce A FIRST-CLASS CHEROOT British from Egypt. That was a per-

"No claims will be admitted after the Goods | 18,845 Jabaên & Co., has an area of the hours of à a.a. to 1 P. 4nd Ir. P.

5F+ K

corner of South A are built on the site.

ing undelivered after July 13th, will be Residence, Godown and Servants" quarters Poort or identification papers.

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before July soth or they will not be recognised.

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowna, where they will be

ined on July 18th, at 11 M.-

EXAM

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading wil bo counterai,ned by

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO.,

Agents, Hongkong, Jaly 7th, 1.3.

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SHIRE" LINE OF STEAMERS, LTD.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FAOM LONDON, COLOMBO and

THE

Steamship

STRAITS,

"PEMBROKESHIRE "

-The Custodian further invites TEN- DERS by British subjects for the put hase of the LEASEHOLD PROPERTY situate in the British Concessinn. Shamenn, and known and registered at HB.M. Consulate General at Canton a Lot Number 61 which Leasehold Property is held abject to the Lessees covenants and he comtiens contained in a Crown Lease of the said Lot for 99 years terminating on the 3rd day of September. 1960. This property, which was lately. occupied by Melchers and Company.

feet and is situated st area of 18,646entral Avenue and Third the corner of Street. A Residence; Gedown and Com

the site. pradore's Quarters are built

square

All persons, with certain exceptions, no remain in the Colony for more than 7 days are required to Register themselves under REGISTRATION of PERSONS the ORDINANCE, 1818.

Forms of Registeration, giving the parti only required may be obtained at the G.P.O, and at all Police Stations

The Fenalty for non-compliancé la fine not exceeding $60.

WANTED.

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Young Lady seeks situation a Office

Assistant, thorough knowledge of all

Particulars and Conditions of sale of A either of the abov properties may be kinds of Office work.

Reply to- obtained by applying in Canton to.H.B.M. Consul-General, in Hongkong to CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUITSALIA AND

and in Shanghai to the Custodian":

the

4-Inspection of the Properties can be aged by applying to HRM. Consul

*A.B.C

for Discriminating

Smokers.

H.M.S. Suffolk, which left Hongkong at the end of April, was due at Devon part on May 28th. Under the command of Capt. B. J. D. Yelverton, the Safely. captured the German oil-tank steamer Leda in August, 1014, and the oil-tank stramer, Brendilla, in October of the same year.

fectly intelligible attitude. Yet a little later the very men who had been branded a dangerous rebels, were released on the ground that order had been in great ensure restored." and were afforded travelling facilities to go to France. If it were right to refuse permission in the "first

The Admiralty have appointed a m instance that refusal should have been mittee, presided over by Admiral Ser Richard Peirse, K.C.B., K. B. E., M.V.O., the it was, maintained.

late Commander-in-Chief of the East followed and vacillating course

was Indies Squadron, to collect naval trophies naturally hailed by the Nationalists as a nnd relics, both allied and enemy, with a surrender to force and led to a renewal view to depositing them in the Imperial of disorder. A further chuse of excite

As

Work

Care of "Daily Pra" Of. A. S. WATSON & CO., ment amongst the educated classes was

TO LET..

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at Cinton. having arrived from the above porta, Con. Tenders in writing for either of theFFICES in Hotel Mansions.

tars apply to sigases of Carge by her are herecy informed properties, which should be addressed to The Custodisa in China of Enemy Property,

MANAGER, that all Goods are being landed at their rish

HONGKONG HOTEL ing the hazardous and/or extra basardons, Yuen Ming Yuen Road, Shanghai, sa as

[946 Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon to reach him not later than the far day of Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, whence, and/or from the wharves, delivery may be obtained.

Goods not cleared by July 8th, 1918, at 3 P., will be subject to rent.

AUGUST, 1919, must be so framed as to remain open for acceptance on or before the 18TH day of AUGUST, 1919.

6The Custodian is

is not bound to accept the Highest or say Tearler received.

ALLAN G MOSSOP, Custodian in Chios of Enemy Property Yuan Ming Yuen Road, hanghai, July 1st, 1919.

All broken, chafed and damaged packages are to be left in the Godowns where they will be examined by Mesus Gosdard &20, Douglas,

on July 8th, 1919, at 10 Claims against the Steamer uurt be presented within 30 days of arrival, otherwise they will nei be recogniəsi

No Fire Lasaroos will be affected by us in ny case whatevur

Hits of Lading will be countersigned by.

JARDINE. MATHESON & Co., Las,

Agents. bongkas Jaly 1st 1919

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.

AND

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGA

TION COMPANY, LTD.

CONSIGNEES per Company's Steamer

"TEIRESIAS"

ara bereby notified that the Cargo will be di-charged into Holt's Whath Kowloon, where it will lie at Consignee's risk. The Cargo will be ready for delivery from Godown on and after July 6th

Optional cargo will be landed, unless notica has been given prior to steamer's amival

All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are to be left in the Godowns. where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays the hours of 1245 am, and. Noon between within the free storage period.

No

THE CHINESE ENGINEERING AND MINING COMPANY, LIMITED.

8 FIRST MORTGAGE DEBENTURES

(KALLAN BONDS).

PAYMENT of the HALF-YEARLY

INTEREST due on JULY 1st, 1918, will be made sa presentation of Coupon No. 14 at way of the undermentioned Banka, via. :-- EONGLONG AND SHANGHAI) · ? At

BANKING CORPORATION. CHARTERED Bank or India, AUSTRALIA AND CHINL BU380-ASIATIC BANK

BANQUE DE L'INDO-CHINE

YOIDHAMA SPECIE Bank.

LAD."

BANQUE BJLGI

L'ETRANGEE.

TO LET.

FIRST FLOOR, Masonic Hall Aunere, for Offices.

Formerly Talian Consulate, suitable

Apply to

SECRETARY,

olo MASONIC HALL.

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TO LET.

FLAT in Prince's Building.

Apply 10-

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST- MENT & AGENCY CO, LTD.

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LIMITED.

CIGAR MERCHANTS,

TIL 616

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-DEATH"'

HONGKONG OFFICE: 101, De Vox ROAD, C. LONDON OPTION: 131, FL St, E.G.

The Baily Press.

Borozano, Juży Srg, 1918,

War Museum,

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H.M.S. Minotaur, which will be re- membered as the flagship of the China Squadron when Vice Admirals. Sir A. 1. Winsloe and T. H. M. Jerram were coin- manding, has been added to the list of vessels which will not be required for further service. The Minntour was built et Devonport, at a coat of £1,438,035.

the baseless rumour that the Egyptian Courts were to be Anglicised and that the Egyptian higher officinis were to be replaced by British. These considerations however, would not of themselves bare sufficed to rouse the mass of the popula

The American Consul-General has re tion to acts of violence. For their lawless-

ceived instructions indicating that, while ness other causes must be sought. Sir the Government of the United States cant DONALD JOHNSTONE, who returned from at give formal ratification to the revised tariff for China, recently issued, until the Egypt in May after i sojourn there of American Senate shall have approved it, the Department of State at Washington twelve months, says that their discontent will not ruise any objection to the prior was largely attributable to the unscrupu.enforcement of this tariff against Ameri

merchants and goods. Cip lous conduct of local native officials, im-

About two tons of earth were dislodged. BOTELHO-At Macao, on July 6th, Braz perfectly controlled, who were guilty of from a hill at the back of the married JOAQUIM BOTELHO (senior partner of tyranny and favouritism in connection; quarters of the European "Police Force, 'Botelho Bros., Hongkong), aged 43.

[953 with the unavoidable commandeering of Seymour Road, on Saturday evening, and mises owned by the London Mission. transport animals and supplies required fell against the retaining wall of the pre- for the ralestine Army, embezzled much Fortunately, no damage was done, but or the compensation money paid by the traffic was suspended while the debris was Government made contributions to the being removed". Several land-slides are Red Cross rund practically, compulsory reported as having occurred along the and appropriated most of the proceeds main road to Repulse Bay. and, unally, cast all the blame on the British. This view of the case is practi It seems very probably that H.E. the cally confirmed by Lord Cunzon. Final Governor, Sir A. rf. Young, G.C.M.G ly, when the trouble began no systematic K.B.E., and the Lady Evelyn Young will, attempt was made to nip it in the bud. after all, be in the Straits Settlements According to Sir D. JosarONE, Dae day for the peace celebrations early in THE EGYPTIAN RISING. & few rioters would be killed when resist August (says the Straits Times), Bir Sour indication of the violence of the ing the soldiers, and next day the authori Arthur expected to be leaving early in ties would allow immense and noisy July on H.M.S. Kent, but her departure recent outbreaks in Egypt is afforded by funeral processions for the dead rioters, has been postponed and the latest advice the announcement that the authorities accompanied by orators who inflamed the is that the warship will not be getting

mob by wild harangues against the away until some time in August have imposed fines amounting in all to British Egyptian judges, clad in their £220,000 upon various districts for robes of office, were to be seen marching The Chairman of the Hongkong Chap- damaging the railways and other Govern. with rioters who were "ahosting Downter of the American Red Cross has receiv

with the English! ** Soldiers of the ed a letter from the Chiet of the Foreign ment property. Still more convincing King were spat upon and insulted in the Division of the American Red Cross in avidence is furnished by the official report streets and no reprisals were taken. Two Washington, thanking the Hongkong that twenty-seven British soldiers, four gunners were found tied to trees, naked and Chapter particularly for services during beaten to death, in a village near Cairo, the war and especially with respect to

work done in Siberia.

The letter in- European civilians, and nine Indian sold but nothing was done. For weeks it was iers were killed, and that seventy British not safe for a white man to be seen indicates that the work of the chapters of the the street, though we had overwhelming American Red Cross in China has evoked and forty Indian soldiers were wounded. military forces in the country. Happily, unusual interest among all people con-

cerned in Red Cross work In addition, there were a number of order has now been restored, and we may hope that, as a result of the Commission rictims amongst the Greck and Armenian of Inquiry which has been sent out to elements of the heterogeneous population Egypt under Lord MILNER, those who have blundered will be deprived of the TO. 10% THE PEAK, &-Roomed House of the country. On their side, the opportunity of doing further mischief

the Peak Apply to-

Egyptians paid the penalty of their and any legitimate grievances of the PERCY SMITH SETH & FLEMING

folly with nearly a thousand lives. The rising, which was evidently care- fully planned, took the authorities completely by surprise. Probably this Saturday. was due to the withdrawal of British

TO LET.

URNISHED at the PA, No. 4, Stewart

Tiantain, Shanghai

Hongkong

Tientsin and

Hougkong only. AN

Terrace. Apply--

Tientsin and

Shanghai only.

The Intervet, less Income Tar s18/- în the £ will be:

Ox £20 Borns;

Por Coupon (Grow)

Per Coupon (Groms)

Less Tax at 6 in the 2.

4

E E POLLOCK, Supreme Court.

1937

TO BE LET FURNISHED, From July 1st.

371/5 NO. 2, MOUNTAIN VIEW, THE PEAK.

Apply to-

1. d 19. 0

Le Tax at 0/- in the £

Not amount payable

8. 44/5

ON £100 BONDS:

3. 0, 0 18. 0

Not

tamqual payable - -

23. 2. 0.

Per Coupon (Chroms)

2

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£ d. 15. 0. 0 Lom Tax at 6 in the £4 10 0

£10. 10. 0 Nat amount payable

Payment will be made in Taols sé the Demand Buying rate of exchange of the day the Coupon is presented.

By Order,

to claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the steamer's Godown, and all Goods

remaining undelivered after July lith, will

be subject to rent.

All Chizes against the Steamer must be presented to the undersigned on or before July 26th, or they will not be recognized.. No Fire Insuranes will be affected...

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

Agenta.

Hongkong, July 5th, 1919.

A. G. DA ROCHA. AUCTIONEER, SURVEYOR AND GENERAL BEDKEL

Queen's Road Central, Telephone No. 2931,

FAVOURED with

Instructions Eratio

The Concerned,

will sell by Public Auction, TO-DAY

(TUESDAY, July 8th, 1919,

at 215 21

at his Bales Room,

A QUANTITY O

MISCELLANEOUS GOODS & EFFECTS

A180

An Amortment of Household Linens,

Drawn Wook and Embroideries.

T:-Cash on Delivery Hongkong, July 6th, 1919.

OF 2:00 BOND:

4

THE KAILAN MINING ADMINISTRATION, W. B. NATHAN,

General Manager.

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WAT KEE.

FLAG AND SAILMAKER: No. 123, Des Voeux Bond Centrál, Top Floor, HONGKONG. TELEPHONE No. 1833.

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ON BALR

OUND VOLUMES of the HONGKONG WEEKLY PER88, Juzz to Dane #2, 1912.

With Ike" Prien $7.5).

B'

On Sale ShotHostagand. DAILY. PROSE

W. L. PATTEN DEN,

GELMAN & Co., LAD, 84, Don Vaux Road Central.

TO LET.

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TO LET. MURNISHED for 12 months, No. 87, THE PAZ (No. 1 Stewart Terrace) contaming 3 Bedrooms and Bathrooms, Hot and Cold Water, Drying room, Dining Room, Drawing Room, Sitting Room and Usual Offices and Servants' Quarters, also Large Harden. Possession July 18th.

A 6-Roomed House with Tennis Court in Minden Villas Kowloon

Apply to-- HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE

CO. LTD. Alexandra. Buildings

81

FIVE-BOOMED

~THE ~PEAK~~-

MOB SALE

Residence For particulain apply to-

*ITZ.. Qaze of * Tady Penna” Office) 1474

Egyptians will be redressed. 12

The cases (two deaths) of bubonic plague were reported in the Colony, on

officials from the Intelligence organisa Local men who have returned from tion in order to meet the needs of the active service are asked to communicate

with the Colonial Secretariat. war. That Egypt should have remained perfectly tranquil while the Turks were successful in the field and that it should have been seething with disorder when British arms were everywhere triumphant is a curious circumstance that calls for

The total output of the Kallan Mining Administration's mines for the week end- ing June 21st, amounted to 71,418 tons and the sales" to 82,563 tons..

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It is stated that Lieut.-Col. William Loring, D.8.0., will shortly arrive in the Colony to take over command of the R.G.A. from Lieut.-Col. W. H. Passby, who is proceeding Home to resume his profession. Lient. Cal

Loring was

Adjut ant of the RG..

China Command, some Years ago.

W. C. Downing and Major U. H. M.

D.8.0., are also expect

expected in Hongkong shortly, to take command of a B.GA. Company each.

Downing was employed under the Ministry of Munitions during the war, Major Sturgess went through the war, and was mentioned in despatches twice besides winning the D.8.0., and a foreign

decoration.

on,

The Yaumati Police succeeded Sunday night in arresting one of the two robbers who entered Mr. E. Abraham's house, in Kowloon, recently, and state jewellery to the value of several thousand It is stated that Major T. M. Wake dollars The man, when accused of bin field, D.B.O., will shortly arrive in the crime, made a clean breast of the affair. explanation, more especially as the coun- Colony to take over the command of the He stated that he was employed as a

Hongkong-Bingapore RG.A.

servant by Mr. Abraham a year and a

try enjoyed exceptional prosperity through

The Japanese Naval Office is contem-half ago and, consequently, was familiar out the war. It is difficult to avoid the

plating, asking for an appropriation for with the surroundings. He entered the conclusion that there was mismanagement the construction of river gunboats mainly house through the window, assisted by another man, who had escaped to Macso somewhere. In the first place, it scams for use in patrolling the River Yangtze.

with a large quantity of the jewellery." that the British officials, with their usual Brevet-Col. T. A. Tancred, R.G.A., who The prisoner had about $500 worth of inability to recognise the value of has seen field service in China, and won jewellery in bis possession. The Hong- judicious national advertising, neglected his brevet, the C.B., and the CMO, in kong Police have communicated with the the recent war, has been promoted Macho authorities with a view to the to organise any public celebration of the Colonel

arrest of the second man,

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