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E DES VŒÙI, Secretary. Hongkong, 10th September, 1918. (1937

HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE "COMPANY, LIMITED, VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

an EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of HUMPREYS ESTATE & FINANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, will be bad at the HONGKONG HOTEL on the 34th day of September 1919, at Noor, for the purpose of considering and, if thonght fit, the draft new articles which will Spproving 1168

be submitted to the meeting. A copy of such. Articles and a copy of the existing Articles may be seen at the Offices of the General Managers in Alexandra Buildings In such copy the portions of the proposed! Now

Articles which differ from the la

DROPOSED China Branch, will any POP's please write to

F. L. WAINWRIGHT, -Shanghai--Mánicipal Police.

8.8.

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“WAR PUFFIN:"

HE Undersigned invita Toaders, in Titing for the purchase of this vessel which is bore at Longatone Rest near the mouth of the Houlwein River

The Tessel in ina Amherst -Barton.

for

ship

breaking vourable position operations. A copy of the Sarveyer's report and full at the office os be" seot particulars and terms obtained from,

GILMAN & CO., LTD. Lloyd's Agents

FOR SALE

Articles are indicated by underlining in red

ink.

Should the meeting approve of such Articles with or with ut modification the #abjoined extraordinary resolution will be

prop

Bed

A. G. DA ROCHA." AUCTIONEER, SURVEYOR AND GENERAL BROKER Queen's Rond Central, Telephone No. 2931.

FAVOURED with instructions

The Concerned,

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from

will sell by Public Auction TO-DAY (THURSDAY) September 18th, 1919, st 9:15 PM.,

That the New Articles already approved by this meeting and. for the purpose of “id-ptification subscribed by the Chair- "man thereof be and the 330 70 "heroby adopted as the Articles of the Company to the exclusion of and in the existing ubstitution for all "Articles therent Shoold

the resolution be passed by the required majority it will be submitted for confirmation as a special resolution to a second Extraordinary Geuer Meeting which will be bsequently ennvened

Dated the 8th day of September, 1919,

Hongkong. By Order of the Board,

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Apply-

Large Garden.

6-Boomed House with

IONLEYI.CO

York Bailding.

FOR BALY.

Solicitors,

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No. 8, Den Vin: Road Central.

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NOTICE.

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Pthe Officer Administering the Govern

ERMISSION given by His Excellency ment under section 10 of the Travellers Restriction Ordinance, 1915.

1914:

Un and after the 2th day of September, (1) Fersons who are in possession of such Pasports an are hereinafter mention and produce the eme, as hereinafter mentioned are permitted by His Excellency the 1fficer nistering the Government to leave the Arministering the

without a pass from the Captain Superintendent of Police.

(2) A British subject is permitted to leave the Colony, without & Police Pass, provided that he

in his possession a valid pasaport which has been issuer or renewed within the inst two years an I provided that he produces such passport, on demand, on board of and prior to the departure of the steamer by which he is leaving

(3) A Subject of a Foreign Power is per- mited to the Colon without a Police Pass, provided that he has in his posy ssion valis passport granted by or on behalf of the Government of the Country of which he is a subject, and provided that he produces demand, on board of und plussport, fa prior the departure of the steamer by "Which he is leaving,.

Kuch

2. A person arriving in and leaving the Colony by the same steamer is permitted to leave the Colony, provided that he has such valid passport as aforesaid and pro- vided that he produces such passport, on demand for examination on board, both prior to the arrival of the steamer in the Colony, and prior to its departure from the Colony.

G. RAPP,

Secretary.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

LIMITED.

at his Saler Rooms. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND " EFFECTS:

119.

The collection of photographs" to be. America do not coincide with those of the two Powers to which he refers. America, sent to Lady May will be on exhibition he reminds his readers, has a particular at the Helena May Institute until Satur interest in maintaining Germany's pur day. Up to that date it will be possible chasing-power, for Germany was one of to add to the last any further names that The may be sent to the Hon. Secretary, her best customers before the waLT,

pence-teram, both military and economic. Helena May Institute, or to Mrs Stabb 11, The Peak The subscription is any sun up to $1.

are declared to be wafulfillable. The

MOSCATINE Treaty, is denounced as the product of

(REGISTERED)

THE ORIGINAL

Wardrobes, Desks, Chairs, Chest of Drawers Dressing Tables, Bookcases, Arm- chairs, Carion, Crockery and Glassware, Brass Ornaments, Vases, Pictures, Ice Boxes INSECT Bedsteads, Clocks, Typewriters, Overmantels, Bar Sideboards, Napkins, Tablecloths

TREME:Cash on Delivery. stands and a long line of Sundries

Blongkong, September 18th, 1919.

THE ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the above Company will be held at the Company's Offices at Noon on SATUR- DAY. SEPTEMBER 7TH, 1919.

THE TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company LOSED from September 19th to

THE HONGKONG STEEL FOUNDRY COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. THE NINTH ORDINARY "YEARLY

R

PUBLIC AUCTION.

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THE Undersigned soil by Fablie Aaction by order of the Marshal of the Prine Courty

TO-DAY THURSDAY),

Break-water September 18th, 1918, at 11, at Täumati

The Motor Vessel

•PIONEER

Hall Teak Built 1913. Length 47 few th

Benin 13 feet 6 inches Draught 7 feet

Engine.

In erna) (bombustion, 3 Cylinder Janker Diesel Type

Complete with Navigating lights, and a quantity of spare sen

The latter can be seen by application te the undersigned...

REPELLER

A few drops, sprinkled on the hands, feet, nape of neck ne about the room, give absolute protectine against

MOSQUITOES,

hate and of a spirit of revenge, and it is asserted that it will bear fruit according "It seeks to make it impossible for us to wage war in the future," proceeds General BERNHARDI, but it will achieve exactly the contrary. As conditions"are, there is a danger that in one way or another we will withdraw from our obligations Then a new war will be necess

sary.

While admitting that the prospects of success would be on the side of the

"Amongst those who arrived in the Colony on Tuesday was the Rev. G. T. Waldegrave, who has been appointed Chaplain of the Missions to Seamen, Rong. kong During the war Mr. Waldegrave was the Society's chaplain at Lowestoft - and was T.C.R.N. He now takes over the work in Bongkang from the R." W. T. Featherstone, who has been Acting Chaplain since April, 1913: All com- munications, in connection Missions to Seamen should be sent, in

with the

future, to the Rev. G. T. Waldegrave. The Seamen's Institute, 8, Praya East

Entente, que can never know what a desperate nation, is capable of doing." Possibly the German nation will for

While a family comprising a husband a' while content itself with the position to which the late war has relegated it, but and his wife, a brother, a son and a daughter, and two grand-children, were it is a grave error and delusion returning along Wanchai Gap on Septein- believe that will be possible in the long ber 18th, after a festival at Aberdeen. run. As the late war conceals in itself they were held up by three"armed man, a new war. the German nation will raise One man with a dagger stood guard over itself again, and the more that hate and the male members of the party, while the the spirit of revenge make themselves felt other two searched the wotuen and child- ren and stole their jewellery. The thron in the peace conditions the sooper and

SANDFLIES, the more violent will be the reaction," His standpoint. General BERNHARD assure us, is that of the best part of the German nation. It is possible that dars not mean the

and other insects. Will not stain or injare the most delicate skin.

the heart ** majority, ng even the most intelligent part but rather the Junkers, who are responsible for the present plight of the

A launch vill leave Blake Fer to AM, day 40c., 75c. $2.00 per bottle.nation and have suffered a temporary

of male to convey intending purchasers.

On view 17th inst Term:--Cash

HUGHES & HOUGH. Auctioneers.

Boogkong, September 10th, 1919. (1946

0.

ደ.

PUBLIC AUCTION..

THE

Auction by order of the Marchal of Undersigned will sell by Public the Fize Cont

APAG

as abe now lien The HAPAG was wrecked by Typhoon, 18th August 1919

On view from Wednesday, 17th inst. TERMA :-Cash.

"HUGHES & HOUGE,

Auctioneers. Hongkong, September 10th, 1912. [1347

MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS in Company's Othee St. Georgen Building the above Company, will be held at the Hongkong on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER INDO-CHINA 30TH 1919, 11.30 AM. for the purpose. of presenting the Report of the General Managers, and Statement of Accounts to

31st May, 10,

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from September 23rd to September 30th, 18.9 both days in lusive.

GO×DON & CO.,

General Managers. Hongkong, September 16th, 1818. (1956

:

THE CHINA LIGHT AND POWER

COMPANY (1918), LIMITED.

HEREBY GIVEN to

NTHAREHOLDERS of the have named Company that the TRANSFER BORS will be CLUSED from TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER $382, 1919, until I RYDAY, SEPTEMBER 30TH, 1918, both dara inclu-ivo: SHEWAN, TOMES & C¤,

General MaraZETI, Hongkong, September 1th, 1919. [1:09

NOTICE TO CONSIGVEES.

...

STEAM NAVIGATION

CO., LTD.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

From CALCUTTA, PENANG, AND SINGAPORE

MEE Steamship

THE

*CHAKSANG"

neving arrived from above ports, Consignees of Cargo by her are bereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the basarious and/or extra hasardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, whence, and/or from the wharves, delivery may be obtained. Goods not cleared by Sept. 21st, will be rabject to rent

All broken, chafod, and damaged packages are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined. Claims against the steamer must be presented within 10 days of arrival; otherwins they will not be recognized. *No Fire Inarnos will be affected by us in any was whatever.

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co, Lip,

General Managers. Hongkong, September 15th, 1919. 1958

PREPARED ONLY BY

miscreants then turned their attention

to the males, the husband being violently handled and deprived of his spectacles and is in money. The robbers then, dis- appeared...

The office bearers of the Helena May Institute for the ensuing year have been lected as follows:--President, Lady Bees Davies: Vice President, Mrs. J

H. E.. Kemp; Hon. Treasurer, Mrs eclipse. In any case, however, it is clear

Pollock Hon. Secretary, Mrs. A. Mae that Germany needs to be watched care- fully. The intention of the General in kenzie. The Institute has just finished publishing the article, which presents the third year of its existence, ait has Bours und threat in the guise of a reasoned appeal been a satisfactory "one, for leniency, is to impose upon the genero travellers have patronised the Institute. sity of some and the fears of others. Such in increasing numbers, and, frequently an articks, however, is calculated to defeat the accommodation has been taxed to its The membership has suf A. S. WATSON & CO., its own object. An attitude of contrition utmost limit.

rather than of conturiaey will bested somewhat owing to so many ladies, g away on holiday and to some hay- serve Germany's interests at the present

Their time. Lest it be supposed that the League ing left the Colony for good.. of Nations may be trusted to prevent places, however, are being gradually. taken by new members. The Institute is war, General BERSBANDI tells us frankly that he regards it as a noble, but hageles one of the leading centres of Women's. work in the Colony, and won wh thy fathe --sible to bring the interests of different nations

mimmons upen to, and entirely ran by, ladies. The subscription is " into such harmony than the nations will be

modernte one, and includes the use of an inclined to sacrifice their separate advan" excellent library and reading room, to which additions are continually being tages in order to promote the tommon made by regular supplies from Home. interest. The practical interests of peuples and of States will always obtain

..LIMITED.

BONGKONG

DISPENSARY,

{12

BIRTH. Roch--On September 12th., 1010, at No 10, Chusan Road. Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs C L. ROTH-G 100.

HONGKONG OFFION: 10A, De Vaux Boan, O. Preponderance over mere ideal strivings." FAR EASTERN CABLE LONDON OFFICE: 181, Fia Briker, 5.0. Apparently BERNHARDI think it well

The Baily Press.

HONGKONG, SEPTEMBRE 18TH, 1919

GERMANY AND REVENGE

FROM two opposite sources the people of America, have been warned recently that Germany will resume the offensive as soon as she feels in a position to do so. Asked his opinion on this question in New York, Cardinal Mercier, who speaks with an intimate knowledge of the Germans, gained during their occupation of Belgium, replied: "You may be cer- tain that there will be another war against France. Germany retains the same mind and is preparing for revenge" At the same time His Eminence added that Belgium, also, would be an object of attack, as she would stand in the way This promuncement, we are told, has deeply impressed the French people, who hope that it will serve as a warning to President WILSON not to make further concessions to Germany. With the obvious, object of producing a diametrically opposite effect, General VON BEINHARDI, in a remarkable article which he has contributed to The World, predicts a further outbreak of bostilities an B consequence of the conditions im. posed upon his fellow countrymen. The Germans, he argues, were not conquered at the sword'a point; indeed, had they not Optional Opods will be landed baru unices 10 9, the PASS OFFICE aid the Office for instructions have been given to the contrary

informed that Goods are being landed beaten themselves the Allied victory at their risk into the basardous and/or extra would never have been won. In point of The Registration of Persons under Ordinance 8 hour before arrival of the Steamer.

of. 18's, will be located at the CentralGoods or cleared within 3 days, including hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and population Cermany is in a position at Pollen tation and not as the Poss Oco; &nt of arrival, will be subiect to ent

Kowloon Wharf and Godows Company, Lia, building

~NG Ytrance will be effected by w / whends andĵor frost tâm Wharves delivery may any and every moment to resume resist

3. Members of abipe' crews are permitted to sign on without obtaining a permit

the Captain. Superintendent

of

Note:- All persons, who are either without a passport or without such a valid passport as above mentioned, must continue to comply with all the provi- Aions of the Travellern Restriction Ordini ance, 1915,

TIE, P. & D. S. N. Co's Steamer

"DILWARA"

Arrived Hongkong on Sept. 16th, 1918, FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND

STRAITS.

Consign on of Cargo by the shore-DADAd va el are hereby informed that their goods a

Landed and placed AT THEIR KIEK in the

b-ing 3. To prevent delay in "sailings, Ship Hongkong and Köwken Wharf and Godown ring Companies should satisfy themselves Comprar's Godowns at Kowloon where sh that intending passengers have the necesendenment will be sorted out Mark by Mark sary passports aforesaid in" their posses-

OUR and after MONDAY SAMEMPERTH,

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12" HOTY CR be obtained as the Goods

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with certain exceptione, in any ones s persona who remain in the Colony for more than 7 days are required to Register them Felves under the REGISTRATION of PERSONS ORDINANCE, 1916.

Forms of Registration, giving the par- ticulars required, may be obtained at the G.P.O. and at all Folios Stations.

The Penalty for ron compliance is fine not atcerding 450.

E. D. C. WOLFE, Captain Beperintendent of Police. 5th Beptember, 1918,"

D.maged prokages must be left, in the Go- downs for examination by the Consisters, and the Company's Burveyors, Mertz, Goddard and Dovolan, at 10 AM, on MorDATE B TRUENDATA All Claims immat be presented within ter, days of the steater's arrival here after which date they cannot he roognised, No chim vill be admitted witor the Goods- have lets the Godowns

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE &.00%) Agente, Hangkoog, September 18th, 1819. [125

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD.

NOTIOR TO CONSIGNEEB.

FROM KOBE

►BABE Btosmahip

THE

KWAISANG

port

having Arrived from the ROTE Consignees of Cargo. by her are "karoby

be obtained.

Goods not cleared by Sept. 22nd, will be abject to rent,

All broken, chafer and damaged packages examined flaims arainst the Steamer quasi presented within 10 days of arrival, otherwise they will not

recognized. -No-Fier-Insurance =111.he affected by me in any men wị LÍSTEE,

stato be left in the 'tredowia, where they will be

be

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

General Managers, d Hongkong, September 18th, 1912, (1359

ance.”.

J.

that this should be su. In eternal peace, he says, there is no progress. **Freedom alon engenders progress, and only by fighting is freedom to be won and main- tained." If this view prevails in Ger many, it is an added justification for the severity of the Peace terms...

NEWS.

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT. WAR WITH GERMANY DECLARED AT AN END.

PERING, September 12th. Parliament having tgned that th state of war between China and Germany be declared ended, a Fresidential mandate was issued last night for ally declaring

Cerebral spinal meningitis has been the war terminated. spreading in Tokio.

Three cases (two deaths) of enteric

fever, two cases (two deaths) of gastro case (one death) ni enteritis, and one puerperal fever were reported in the Colony on Tuesdaw.

A Secul despatch says that the Supreme Court at Beoul bas quashed the sentence passed on the Rev. Mr. Mowry, American missionary, by the, former court, on the ground of lack of evidence, and ordered, a new trial.

ALL "ARTICLES OF THE TREATY RECOGNISED EXCEPT THOSE ON SHANTUNG.

1;

The mandate states, inter alia, that although, owing to our disapproval of three Articles concerning Shantung. we have refused to."siga the Treaty with Germany, yet we recognise all the other Articles as our Alliee do. Now that the war is ended we, as one of the Allied nations, shall consequently regard our. selves in the same position ay our Allies" DECORATION FOR TUAN CḤLJUL

Another mandato confers the Grand Mr. N. L. Smith confiscated $79.385 in | Ortler of Merit on Toan Chi-jui. subsidiary coins at the Magistracy, yea- terday, from soms Chinese who charged with tempting to export the money to Canton. In addition, #35 were collected in fines.

were

"Nearly 20 wooden matsheds were com pletely destroyed by fire at Aplichau on Tuesday afternoon. The origin of the outbreak is not known. The damage, which was not covered by insurance, is estimated at $3,100.

The Nippon Yusen Kaisha has drawn apa scale of increases ranging from 50 to 100 per cent, coming into force this month." The new scalo affects some 2,300 employés, and involves in extra, expendi- ture Y.1,000,000 a year.

[TREOCON REUTER'S AGENCY.]

CHINA'S ATTITUDE TO THE VERSAILLES TREATY.

PARIS, September 15th. A Havas message says:-- The Chinese delegation in Paris in re- ported to be expressing surprise about the position taken by the Japanese, who are willing to return Shantung to China as soon as China has signed the Treaty of Versailles. The position of the Chinese is that so long as definite anarantees te reassure China, as well as public opinion China has no reason to change her atti- throughout the world, are not given." tude towards the Treaty of Versailles.

·HONGKONG LEGISLATIVE

COUNCIL-

Ordinance to repeal the Sugar Conver

Second reading of a Bill intitulet An

A meeting of the Hongkone Lexisla- The funeral of Mr. D. B. Marray, in the Council Chamber:

tive Council will be held to-day at noon

ORDERA OF THE DAY. "Franco and England," he says, Branch Manager of the Union Insurance

Second reading of & Bill intituled An "are acting quite naturally and properly Society of Canten, took place on Septent in trying to do un ne much harm as ber 4th at the General Cemetery in tion Ordinance, 3904. possible. Such a process alone can accure: Yokohama. The service was held at them against a recurrence of the Teston Christ Church; the her. A 8. Wright, peril." This admission would appear a of Tokio, officiating. The pull-bators damaging one to make until it is rement were Mears. F. H. Bugbird, W, E Mans bered that the crafty old firebrand is field, E. L. Hopic, J. Alston, B, W. Pratt, working, to show that the interests of Boyes, Easton and Roberts.

Ordinance to, consolidate and amend the law relating to Places of Public Enter tainment

Committee on the Bill intituled An Ordinance for the acquisition and dia posal of Rico by the Hongkong Govern ment, and for validating acts previously done...

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