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NOTICE.

M Selva Charge of Manager

R SEIZ KONDOE has This Day

BANK OF TAIWAN LTD. [1190 Hongkong, September 1st, 1919.

NATIONAL BONDS OF THE 3RD, 4TH AND 5TH YEARS OF THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA, TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that payment of interest Coupons will henceforth be made in Hongkong Notis, at Current Rates for the equivalent of the face value of

aid Bonds and Coupons.

For the BANK OF CHINA,

TSUYEE PEI,

Manager,

·Hongkong, September 1st, 1918,

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THE HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTION 1S HEREBY GIVEN that

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

H. W. BAY, Esq.,

NOTICE

Proprietor of the Chroart Theatre.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2ND. 1919.

We much regret the insertion of the advertisement in the Hongkong Daily Prom of the 13nd uita, which was done witheat our knowlerige by our advertising agent who bas bean reproved for so doing, We par sonally do not timpute the allegatines which the advertisement wo

wonkl suggest, and with

to apologise fie sae We further beg to draw the insertion of the advertisement and for aur annoyance it may have caused you. Dater the at day of Septeraber 1919. Proprieturs of the VICTORIA THEATRE.

our

We regret that, owing to an oversight in above busines department, the advertisement was pubished in our issue of the 2nd uit.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, LTD.

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FOR SALE.

"OTOR BOAT complete with awning. side curtains, spray hood, anchor,

MOTOR

anchor light, fag poles, brass deck fittings,

etc.

INTERIM DIVIDEND of $4.00 per Share will be paid on the 7th October Hull-teakwood, length 231 beam 5' 6" draft next to all shareholders on the Register of Engine-Roberts 8 bp. 2 cylinder, 2 icrosene, shareholders at 30th September.

cycle, migrato ignition, burna By Order of the Board

installed with reverse gear and one man control.

R. M. DYER.

Chief Manager, Hongkong, September 1st, 1918.

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HONGKONG..

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NEXTEMBER PTH, 1919 Parents, Gaardians and New Boys can see the Head MEMBERS

master on 5 TURDAY. September 6th, or MONDAY, September 8th., between 10 ALM and 12 Nov.

re Informed that the Secretary is now in. H ingkang and may be consulted at the Guild ice, 10. Dos Your Houd, between 2 and in the

fternoon. Rey W. T. FEATHERSTON,

"eadmaster.

Hongkong, September 19, 1919. [F194

WANTED.

G.

R.

₤1149

AS ENGLISH TEACHER (Lady)-whole IN THE MATTER of the Trailing with

time.. or part time. Term begins

September 8th, 1919..

kannter,

DIOCESAN BOYS SCHOOL.

Hongkong,

the Enemy Ordinances, 1914 to

1919.

CUSTODIAN

OF ENEMY Application should be sent to The Head TPROPERTY, Hongkong, hos for sale by Private Tender the following number of shares in the undertaking of the Blogerone AND WHAMTOA Dock Company, LIMITED, namely, 200 (Two Hundred And Ninety) Ordinary Shares in respect of the Capital of the

as existing prior to its said Company increase in 1915 and 57 (Fifty-seven) Ordinary Shares (being the rights in respect of the mid 190 Shares) in respect of the Capital of the Company as increased in 1915.

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INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM KOBE.

HE Stemship

TE

having

-" KUMSANG ” arrived

from the shown DORTS Consignee of Cargo by ber are hereby informed that all Goods are being laadad

at their rick into the assurdons nodfor erta hazardous Godowns of the Hoarkour

and

1919.

Tenders for the above will be received up to and including the 10th day of September, Particulars Forios of Tender And Condi tions

may be obtained from the CUSTODIAN OF ENEMY PROPXRTY, Hongkong. st the from Mesura.. Treasury, Hongkong. or DEACON, LOOKER DEACON HARRTOV. Solicitors, 1, Des Voeux Road Central, Hong-

Long

By Orler,

.

C. McI. MESSER.. Custodian of Enemy Property,

Hongkong.

(1184 Hongkong, August 29th, 1918.

A. G. DA ROCHA: AUCTIONEER SURVEYOR

AND

GENERAL BROKER

Queen' Road Central, felephone No. 29:32.

from NAVOURED with instructions

will

The Concerneri,

Rail by Public Auction, TO-DAY- "(TUESDAY, September 2nd, 1919,

at 2.15 PM...

at his Sales Room

A "QUANTITY Or

Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company. Ltd. MISCELLANEOUS GOODS & EFFECTS

whence and/or from the Wharres delivery may

be obtained.

Goods not aloared by Sept. 7th, wi'l bä subject to real.

All broken, chafed and damaged packager are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined. Claims against the Steamer must be presented within 10 days of arrival, otherwiss they will not be recognized,

No Fire Insurance will be effected by

In any case whatever."

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by JARDINE MATHESON & CO., LTD,

General ManaZOTE.

Hongkong, September 1st, 1919.

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

ÖÇEAN STEAM SHIP COMPANY, LTD,

AND

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD.

NONSIGNEES per Company's Steamer

"TITAN"

are hereby notified that the Cargo will be discharged into Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, where it will lie at Consignee's risk. The Cargo

will be ready for delivery from Godown on and after Sept 1st

Optional cargo will be Janded, zaless porice has been given prior to steamer's arrival.

All broken, chafod, and d damaged goods are where they will

to be left in the Glodoy and Fridays

be examined on 27 between the hours of 10.45 am and Noon within the free storage period.

No claim will be admitted after the Goods have left the steamer's Godown and al! goods remaining undelivered after Sept. 8th, will be subject to rent

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the undersigned on or before. Bept. 22nd, or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

"Agents,

(1199 Hongkong, August 31 1912

Atso

10 Bales Antique" Wovers Paper.

27" 38", 50 [hy to a ream.

3 dozen Yellow Vici Kil

Black

Gold Wrist Watches,

I new Binoculars.

«I'Safe...

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TERMA --Cash on delivery. Hongkong September 1st, 1919.

WAI KEE

FLAG AND SAILMAKER. No. 198, Dos Year Road Central, Top Floor, HONGKONG. TELEPHONE No. 1833.

TO-NIGHT.

WHEN YOU VISIT

THE CORONET

PUT YOUR NAME DOWN

TO RECEIVE GRATIS

THE REVUE.

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INTIMATIONS

PEAK CLUB,

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 31,

ut 9:15 PM.

PIANO RECITAL

by

PROFESSOR SKLAREVSKI, PROGRAMME WILL INCLUDE

Chopin

Ballade A Flat Major. Nocturne P Major. Scherzo Balinor?

SgambuttiAntique Minuet. Bethoven...Rubinstein-Turkish March. Borodine......In the Convent. Chopin Pulonaise A Flat Major.

Members can obtain tickets for them- selves and guests from the No. 1 Boy or the HONORARY SECRETARY,

TICKETS & EACH,

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CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE, LIMITED.

NOTICE.

JOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN . thất

NRIP CERTIFICATE with respect to 4 Shares numbered 1731/2734 in the above Once standing in the name of ONE HONG PIN of Singapore has been. LOST, and should the same but be

before produced 10th September, 1919, New Certificate will be issued in favour of the said One Hono

the

Pry and no transaction taking place under the old Scrip Certificate will be recognised by the Office

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO LTD...

General Agents. Hongkong, August 16th, 1919. $1189

NOTICE.

WE HAVE This Day authored He FAUSTINO ANTONIO XAVIER te Sign for Messrs. XAVIER BRO, Len

XAVIER BRUS, LTD. Powell's Building.

Hongkong, August 29th, 1819. (1170

HONGKONG OLUB,

NOTICE.

N EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL

Fongrose Chun will be held in the

8TH, 1919, LS 5.30 PM.

A MERTING of the Members of the

INTIMATION.

OLD

BROWN

The Rey, Father A. Froe, S.J., has res sumed the directorship of Zicuwel Ober- yatay, Shanghai.

front was adopted. Some concession had to be made to allay feeling abroad on the master, and the concession took the shape of waiving the claim to an exelu-

Forty-eight CASES (24 deaths) of siye Japanese settlement at Tsingtau.

gastroenteritis and one case of bubonic which would have given Japan possession plague were reported in the Colony au

Saturday.

of the harbour and practically all the hest Kites in the town, and substituting

The payment on October 7th of an in its place an International settlement:

interim siividend of $ per share is This concession to loreign feeling has announced by the Hongkong and. Wham- naturally not be well received in | pon Brock to, Ltd. Japan. ne in Tsingtan, where the Japanese residents are up in arms at the [ident of throwing away rights which they, bave done nothing to obtain. The

The total output of the Kaiten nigg Adubistration's mines for the Week ending August 18th amounted to 1977 ton, and the sales to 70,758 tons.

3. F. P. J. Wodehouse is going on

BRANDY ese literaient has received the short leave on the 11th instant per tiss

Femen Brainly

25 YEARS IN WOOD.

SPECIALLY SELECTED FOR

starm of criticism in silenci. Perhaps its.s. Ching, to Shanghai and Tsingtao.

He expects to return on October 2nd

rather welcomes it, as showing the great-

ness of the Jeonoession and therefore stifling demands for wors. As a matter off fact, of course, the concession looks a great deal better than it is. Japão has already got her foot well into Taingtau; she has had an ample opportunity to take the chokes of the pickings, and the other nations will have to recognise her claim to be first served when the time comes. for opening the Settlement. Such a con-" crasion quaturally does not satisfy China. which will not be content with anything less than the unconditional return At the rights granted to Germany,

It is reported that a tiernas taval officer is the way to receive the Ger man war prisoners still behd in Japan, the number of whom is safer to be 4,496.

In the Tarakin oil field, Batavia, a new well hunger discovered with a produc tion of H0 tons daily, by which the total production of the held heromeg 2,100 tons,

Mr. Ah Lo, well-known in Hongkong. has just be appointed Chinese Consul to 'Samoa. He is a bridge man and has many foreign friends throughout China, who will rejoice to learn of this. promotion.

At the 'niversity of Edinburgh, the degrees of Bachelor of Medicina "and Bachelor of Surgery were recently con ferred upon Henry Morris Anderson, Hongkong and Robert Kho Seng Lim,

It is not generally known, perhaps. that the Shunting Agreement between China and Germany' contained a provi-Straits Settlements.. siện thay Germany was not, so part with

Ar the Shanghai Recreation Club's her rights in Slanting to any third

Pavilion, on August 23rd, Mr. J. W. Power. What was to happen in the event Jamieson, CM... Arting British Consul of Germany being furribly „deprived offenem), unveiled" a brusa, material table in honour of those members of the thus, rights by a third Power was but

club who have given their livey for our stated in the convention, but it might cause in the war. well have been argued at the Peace Con fenges that it would be asking Germany to break faith with China to compel her hand over her rights in the peninsula

The Canton Times states that this Kwangtung Government Mint is now working at the production of cent are true ut every day. cuing exclusively, Some 1,000,000 pieces It is said to Japan and not to China. No doubt the new

ruins are being especially Japan would have argued that China manufactured to, supply Kwangi. forfeited ber rights by the Sino-

In the House of Commons, on July.gust Japanese Agreement of 1915, bút this very | Mr. Montagu, Secretary of Site for India. said the total value of imports

Club House on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER A. S. WATSON & CO., doubtful document appears to some eputy India from Japan was £1,1-7.000

Clu

BUSINESS-As posted in the Hall of the

By Order;

LIMITED.

E DES VŒUX,

Secretary,

[1172 Hongkong, th August, 1919,

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS,

Tr. 818.

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NOTICE.

LL FERSONS, with the exception of

those of Chinese race desiring to leave the Colony for places other than Canton, West River or Macao should apply in person for permission to do so at the PAES OFFICE, POST OFFICE BUILDING between the hours of 8 AM to 1 PC and 3 pa

FM daily.

Applicants will by required to produce. Passports or identiscation papers

All persons, with certain exceptions, 720 main in the Colony for more than 7 days re required to Register themselves ander FERSONS REGISTRATION.`of

ORDINANCE, 1918.

Forms of Registration, giving the parti calare required, may be obtained at the 9.P.O. and at all Police Station

The Penalty for non-compliancs is a' fäs nut exceeding $50.

TO LET

PART

of Ground Floor.

10, Des Faux Road Central

Apply to-

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

TO LET.

[1108

PRAK, #Roomed House

No the Peak.

TO. 109, T

Apply to-

PERUY SMITH SETH & FLEMING ··

FOR SALE or TO LET on long lease, “

FURNISHED OF UNFURNISHED from

1st, 1919. No. 96 Tur PEAK (End House of Stewart Terrace) Hot Water throughout

Double Graas Tennis Court with Pavilion and large Kitchen Garden.

Apply

E. A. M. WILLIAMS, LOWE, BINGHAM & MATTHEW3,

Chartered Bank Buildings.

FOR SALE. -----

1049

BIRTH.

con-

cially under that clause in the League of Nations which candy the cancellation of all Agreements which trary to the provisions of the League. However that may be the situation now is that Japan, without depart

ax

ing from her claim that she thai, her own ume for handing over Shantung to China and that she is the natural inheriter of all the German rights, has waived the provision

the Sino-

ci

in 1913-14, 2,965,000 in 1914-15, and £94,104,000 fm. 1918-19. Only a small pro portion of these imports were not mann- factured goods.

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The Bedfordshire Regiment, the 2nd Battalion of which is said to be coming to Hongkong. has as its regimental Its badge the united red and white rose. service record includes Namur (1605): Blenheim, Ramillies, Oudenarde. Malpla quet, Surinam, Chitral, South Africa 10-02), and the Great War.

Dow100IN-At 168, The Peak, on Sep-Japanese Agreement which gave her their that the direct cable service which

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tember lat, the wife of H. B. L. Dow- BIGGIN, of & daughter. [1197 MARRIAGES. HOLLAND--AVIS: - At Holy Trinity Cathe

dral, Shanghai, on August 23rd, by the Rev. J. F. Symous, ALBERT F. T. HOLLAND, of Shanghai, to AMY "FLORENCE AVIs, of Plymouth,

right to establish an exclusive Japanese Settlement at Taingtau. If the rumours are correct that Shantung was the price demanded by and paid to Japan for coming into the war the concession is a

SAMSON KRUNN. At Hongkong, on very liberal one, made entirely to con August 30th, by special licence, by the cate american opinion and compensate

Wa Registrar-General,

RICHARD

America for having been kept in the dark SAMPSON to. Miss ANNA PETROVNA

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as to the existence of such an agreemont. Knuм, of Odessa.

FRAL the United States was kept in the "daix up to the last moment, and that there was a painful nve minutes at the

DEATH. 31. At. Petaily, on August send, PAMELA ISUUZI, aged 11 months, the dearly loved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mead, of the British Legation

Hongkong Office: 104, Dm Yaux Road, 0, London Qrice: 183, FL Braker, E.0.

The Baily Press.

HONGKONG, SEPTEMBER ND, 1919.

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JAPAN, CHINA, AND THE OTHER ALLIES.

THя Japanese Press was firmly convinced at first that the discussion of the Shar- tang question in the United States Senate was merely a political move intended to discredit President WILSON and the Democratic party in the eyes of the people. That it would have any effect on the policy of the Government of their country towards China was not for minute believed. The papers therefore set to work light-heartedly to abuse the Senators who had espoused or pretended to pause the cause of China' for their own political purposes. The persistency of the Senate and the course that it took

Fence Conterence when the revelation

- nude, are now historic facts. it nut só clear that Japan would not have 11 no such agreement had been made, although it might welk be, ünderstood that Juper was not to emerge from the conflict empty-hands. The secret diplomasy during the war, it it ever comes to be written, will torm very interesting chaper of history.

come into LOR War en ne side of the Allies

It is reported, pays the lapa Adrer- was operated between Germany and Japan. Shanghai, by the Deutsche- Japan Post of Yokohama, and which

used when war was declared against- Operations Germany, is to be resumed. will commence As soon as the Fence Treaty is ratified.

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The amal Bazaar under the auspices of the Ministering Children's League will held, by kind permission, in the grounds of Government House on Satur formerly, will be devoted to local chari- day, October 18th. The procent, as

ties for children, the Ottershaw Cuts, Surrey), and the Naval and Military Puyds for Orphans.

The steamer Battein, -with the English mails, which ran aground on a sandbank 100 miles from Saigon, is an Inter Allied ship. temporarily under French charge. She is a German steamer of some 20.000 dead-weight capacity, and is carrying Chinese labourers to Shanghai and Pukow, as well as a general cargo. She is expected in Hongkong about 6 p. tu-day:

*

Meanwhile the discussion of the Shan. tung question has, no doubt, done some

The Dutch Consul Generai, Mr. i. S. good. It has shown decisively for ung). Hamel, was "At Home," yesterday. thing, that President usus only agreed between 11 4.10, and 12 noon, at the Con to Japan's claim very reluctantly and sulate offices, in honour of the because his hand was turced by the Allies. of Her Majesty, the Queen of Holland,

Sunday. To have refused to agree to them would which was on

The members of community and their have caused Japan to retire from the the local Dutch com Conference and from the league of friends, both social and commercial, and Nations nlng, and thus caused a split the Consuls of the various countries res among the Allies. In the face of these presented in the Colony, attended the re- facts and possibilities the PRESIDENT took ception to offer their felicitations. H.E the wiser course.

the Officer Administering the Govern It was a compromise ment and Major-General Ventris, C.B., undoubtedly with his principles, but tho were represented by their A.D.C's. wise man knows when to yield. Instead, therefore, of trying to overthrow the Complaints having been received by whole arrangement would it, not be better the Head of the Sanitary Department to concentrate attention on the terms that fish had been lost in transmision under which Shantung is to be restored from Canton to Hongkong, detectives to China. Japan has made various state. were deputed to watch every cargo of fab ments as to these terms, but the world brought to the Colony. On Sunday they would like to have something more de noticed three men apparently attempting finite, and there actins no reason why the to steni fish, and arrested them. statement should not be made now.uspects were produced before Mr. N. L.. Japan's contention is that Chins mast Smith, at the Magistracy yesterday. They first sign the Peace Treaty; China, stated that they were coolies engaged to turn, says that the cannot sign the Peace convey the fish to the Central Market Trenty until she knows the tertas on which They were discharged owing to lack of

66 MATOUN". GÓIGH" No. 131, THE later, however, rather bewildered the the Shantung peninsula is to be restored evidence against them.

PEAK. Roomed House with Large Garlon, Apply

LOXLEVL CO.,

York Buildinga.

FOR SALE AT THE PEAK. ROOMED BUNGALOW in excellent

condition with Tennis Court

#nd Garden Aren 26,000 square feet. Low price

Apply to-

LINSTEAD & DÁVIS,

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The

to her. A deadlock is thus created which it seems the especial province of the Mr. Bei Kondoh arrived yesterday United States to overcome by calling both from Yokohame by the Shiren are to parties to a conference. By this meaDE. assume the duties of manager of this. situation as painful to the Allie, as it Bank of Taiwan in succession to Mr. N. must be amusing to their quondam Yamagita, who is leaving for Shanghai enemies will be removed. Of Japan's to take charge of the branch in that port... trong position in regard to China there Mr. Kondels is not a stranger to Hong- is proof forthcoming every day. The kong, as he was assistant-manager of the latest is that Japan has refused to enter Bank here five years ago. Mr. Yamagita will be missed by many friends, amongst the new Banking Consortium uncondi tionally. She is not willing to put her the European and Japanese communities, "special rights in Manchuria and Mon-while the Hongkong bullion brokers, who golin" into the common pool. She wishes have admired bis dexterity in dealing to reserve them, although Great Britain with the silver fluctuations, will regret has waived her special rights in the the departure of one who has been of

great assistance to them,

Japanese papers, and recourse was had to a Bubaidiary explanation, which was that America desired to ingratiate herself with China for commercial purposes. From the Japanese standpoint it was Codlin trying to prove that he was the friend, not Short. In the meantime the Japanese Ministry was engaged in mea suring the situation from its own particular angle, and foally-acting, no doubt, on the advice of the Japanese Ambassador to Washingtoe-a change of Yangtse valley..

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