NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
NOTICE
INTIMATIONS
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19TH, 1919.
UNIVERSITY OF HONGKONG.
18 EXCELLENCY SİR EDWARD MATRICULATION, SENIOR AND JUNIOR
STUBBS KC.M.G..
H REGINALD
will arrive in the Colony TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) MORNING SEPTEMBER 37TH, and will land at Blake Pier at abona. 1 dolock when he will proceed to the CITY HALL where the Address of Welcome will be read and presented to him.
The Pablie (including Ladies) are invited to attend at the City Hall not later than 10A.M. to WELCOME HIS EXCELLENCY..
H. J. GEDGE,
Hon. Secretary, Reception Committee. Hongkong, Sptember 29th, 1918, [1308
NOTICE OF REMOVAL.
E have This Day REMOVED Our
Where to 1st Floor, Hotel Man-
MIL
next door to the Hongkong,
Canton and Macao Steamboat Co., Ltd.
SNOWMAN & CO. Hongkong. September 29th, 1919. (1309
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. OCEAN STEAM SHIP COMPANY, LTD,
AND
CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD..
CONSIGNEES
ONSIGNEES per Company's Steamer
IXION"
are heroby notified that the Cargo will be discharged into Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, where it will be at Consignee's risk. The Cargo will be ready for delivery" from Godown on and after bept. 27th
Options! cargo
be landed, unless notion
has been given prior to steamer's arrival.
All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are
to be left in
P
LOCAL EXAMINATIONS. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that these EXAMINATIO55 will Commence on DECEMBER ST, 1918,
Entry Forms can be obtained on applica tion to the Registrar, and mast be returned to him duly filed in together with the foe 10 (Hongkong Currency) on or before OCTOBER 19TH, 1918.
N. TEESDALE MACKINTOSH, Registrar. Hongkong, September 28th, 1819. [1304
NOTICE.
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NTIMATIONS
THE HONGKONG STEEL FOUNDRY
14
\COMPANY; EIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. THE NINTH ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS in the above Company, will be held at the Company's. Ofoe St. Georges Building, Hongkong, on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1919, at 11.30 am., for the purpose of presenting the Report of the General Managers, and Statement of Accounts to 31st May, 1919..
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from September 23rd to September 30th, 1919, both days inclusive.
* GORDON & CO.,
General Managers. 11258 Hongkong, September 18th, 1919
HONGKONG ST. AN DREWS, SOCIETY,
of the above. SOCIETY will be hald
IT IS GOLDEEN 127, 1919, RICKSHAS in the CITY HALL, on TUESDAY, SEPTEM IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that on and T&NNUAL GENERAL MEETING
1. University
will run on Caine Road and Bonham Road.BER 30TH, 1919, at 5.30 ra, for the purpose of receiving the Annual Repors and State- Stands will be at the following places -
ment of Accounts for the year ending 31st August, of electing Offices-bearers for the ansuing year, otas
P TOD, Hon, Becretary, Hongkong, September 2nd, 1919. (1268
Junction of Bonham Boad and Centra
Street
3 Nethersole Hospital.
4. Junction of Caine Road and Old
Bailey..
5. At top of Glenealy.
CAPT. SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE
THE DAIRY FARM ICE AND COLD 'STORAGE CO., LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
Hongkong, September 28th, 1919, 180ANNUAL MEETING of the SHARE-
G.
R.
NOTICE
30
THE TWENTY-THIRD ORDINARY HOLDERS in the abare Company will be beld at the Company's Town Office, 2, Lower onSATURDAY, 11th Albert Road, Rongkong, or day of Octobre, 1418, at 12.30 o'clock in the
on for the purpose of presepting the t
at the Directors and Statement of Accounts to 31st July, 1919.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company persons of Chinese race, wishing to will be CLOSED from October 1st to 11th, leave the Colony mus have in their posses-1918, both days inclusive. sion & VALID PAS-PORT. Passengers not in By Order, possession of passports will not be allowed to leave the Colony.
LL. Persons, with the exception of in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Toondays and Friday
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betwe
ween 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 all goods remaining undelivered after Oct. 3rd, will be subject to rent All Claims against the
Steamer must be the presented to the undersigned on or before Oct. 17th, or they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance will be effected.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agente. Hongkong, September 27th, 1918 [1307
WANTED
ROOMED HOUSE Central
P. O. Box No. 381,
[1306
5 Locality. Apply
"WANTED,
SMART Young Clerk thoroughly A experienced in Book-keeping, Alag a Junior Clerk with good knowledge of typing.
Apply in own handwriting stating age and salary required to-
XYZ.. Care of "Daily Press" Offon 1300
KOWLOON.CANTON
RAILWAY.
who
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All persons, with certain exceptions, remain in the Colony for more than „days are. required to Register them selves 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 Polios Stations.
M. MANUK,
Bearetary. Hongkong, September 2nd, 1918 [1282
HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE COMPANY, LIMITED,
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INTIMATION
DEWAR'S
WHITE
LABEL
The rice allowance granted to the to explain how effect is to be given to that pious hope. The fact is that whatever is junior subordinata service of the Hong done by England in an honest attempt to kong Civil Service has been reduced from promote peace and progress in Ireland is 81.50 a month to 50 cents, with effect sure to be wrong, because in the present from October 1st. temper of the country nothing can be While a hawker was being taken to the right. Try to meet the demands of the Central Police-station, on Friday night, so-called Nationalists, and Ulster pro for refusing to show his licence, he slash- gents againat betrayal. Attempt to soothed at the hand of the Chinese constable Ulster susceptibilities and the National who had him in charge and escaped. ists call upon heaven to witness the in-
Sir Hugh Fort, of 11. Portland Place, Endeavour Justice of the brutal Saxon.
W., formerly Advocate and Solicitor of to bring the warring Irish factions the Straits Settlements, who died on May 28th, inged 37 years, has left estate of the value of £78,533.
together and beg them to compose their" differences in their own way, and we dis cover that the word "compromise has no place or meaning in their vocabulary, Religious intolerance.is interwoven with political hatreds. It is war to the knife all the time-Orange, and Green, Protestantism and Papacy. Unionism and Nationalism, all loudly protesting, that they want pence and concord but deter-
zuined, each on its own side, to dictate terme and abate nothing that is demand ed, however unreasonable. The very last thing to be looked for is a spirit of give and-take. The position in Ireland to day.
Giun practice will be carried ons at. Stonecutters, and Fakshawan in westerly and north-easterly directions, respectively, an September 20th, and 30th and October 1st, 2nd, and 3rd.. between 8 a.r, and
noon
The Right Rev. H. M. E. Price, M.A., formerly Bishop of Ful-Kien, and rel suntly Episcopal Chaplain to the Forces in the East, has been appointed Assistant Bishop in the Diocese of Ely and Arch- deacon of Ely.
FINEST SCOTCH cinnot be more accurately described than yard to Devonport, is appointed Expense
WHISKY
GREAT AGE.
BOLE AGENTS.
Mr. P. W. Cary, who was recently transferred from the Hongkang Dock
Accounts Officer at that station. Mr. Cary played a good deal of cricket here,
in the brilliant epigram, which in na trus now nx when it was written: The Irish are fighting like devils for conciliation, and was very popular, and bating each other for the love of God."
Vice Admiral Sir Alexander L. Duff, E.CB is expected at Singapore in H.M.S Afarrity on October 3rd. He is due at Hongkong on October, 15th to re- lieve Vice Admiral Sir Frederick (, T. Tudor, K.M.G., C.B.
Of course, there are people who blame the Government for doing this, or for not doing that, in regard to Irish affairs. No doubt blanders have been made in
Mr William Max-Muller, who is to be. dealing with Ireland. It is true, unforthe new Minister Plenipotentiary at Con
stantinople, was promoted to be Coun... tanately, that Irish questions have seller of Embassy at Peking in February, served a purpose from time to time in 1909, when he acted as Chargé d'Affaires from March 10th. to November 29th. the the great game of party politics in same year. England, but the suggestion of Govern ment, responsibility for the terrible state of the country now is absolutely unjust and unfounded. Ireland is in state bardering upon rebellion. A garrison of €0,000 troops has to be maintained in the
The Penalty for non-compliance is a MEETING of HUMPREYS ESTARA. S. WATSON & CO., country, martial law exists, and whole
ane pot exceeding $50.
B. D. C. WOLFE,
Captain Baperintendent of Police Hongkong, September 22nd, 1919. [40.
"NOTICE.
OUR Interest and responsiblity in the
Business hitherto carried on by usunder the name and style of W. B LOXLEY & CO., at HONGKONG, CANTON and LONDON, Merchants Cossed on the 1st April, 1919-
The maid business as from that date has been acquired by J. A. RUSSELL & CO., KUALA LUMPUR F.M.9 who have assumed all responsibility for the abilinen of the firm se existing on that data and properly contracted
daring the period from thai date to the present date.
JOHN MONTGOMERY BEATTIE, ANDREW BEA MIE MATTHEW POLE BEATTIE. Hongkong September 14th, 1918, [1x96
DDITIONAL TRAINS' will run
follows Commencing SATURDAY,|-
until further SEPTEMBER 27TH, and notice.
ON SATURDAYS
FROM KOWLOON
BAUM CHUN...
201
12.01 P.M.
5.04
NOTICE.
Here squid be MESRA. W. TE HAVE &cquired the Business BLOXLEY & CO., at BorexUNG, CANTON and LONDOX and shall continue to trade under the same Firm name and style
ON SUNDAYS AND PUBLIC ROILDAYS proper liabilities
FROM KOWLOON
the
"
SHUM CHUK...
By Order,
11.33 A.M. 5,04,,P.M.
ROBERT BAKER,
Manager. Kowloon, September 18th, 1913,
[1302
8.S. "WAR. PUFFIN."
HE Undersigned invite Tenders, in THE
writing, for the purchase of this vessel which is ashore Longstone Rock,
near the mouth of the Moulmein River-
in' Amherst Burma. The vessel is
breaking favourable position for operations copy of the Eurveyor's report can be woon at the office of, and full particulars and terms obtained from,
GILMAN & CO, LTD.
Lloyd's Agenta
A. G. DA BOCHA.
AUCTIONEER,
The Business having been taken over as a golag concern as an the 1st April, 1918, the
of the firm as on and those contracted since in carrying on the business are assumed by ourselves.
JOHN ARCHIBALD RUSSELL, DONALD OSCAR RUSSELL ROBERT CECIL RUSSELL Hongkong, September 24th, 1919
HA
TO LET...
1297
10, Des Voeux Road. ALF SPACE of STORE, may be used
as Office at moderate rent. For forms otc
Apply
26, Ice House St.
TO LET (USFURNISHED).
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SURVEYOR AND
GENERAL BROKER.
Queen's Bond Central, Telephone No. 2331.
with instructiona · from
FAVOURED The Concerned,
11m
TOTICE 8 HEREBY GIVEN that an EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL FINANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, will be held at the HONGKONG HOTEL on the 10th day of October 1818, at Noon, when the subjoined resointion, which is passed at the Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company held on the 34th day of September, 1919, will be submitted for confirmation as a Special Resolution
"That the New Articles already approved
by this meeting and for,
the
of purpose identification in becribed by the Chair. "man thereof be and the same are "hereby adopted as the Articles of the "Company to the exclusion of and in "anbetitation for al the
arising "Articles therent Dated the 26th day of September, 1919,
.Hongkong, By Order of the Board,
G. RAFF,
Secretary.
1303].
THE CHINA LIGHT AND ROWER
COMPANY (1918), LIMITED.
NOTEATRO DEBY GIVEN to named Company that the TRANSFER BOOKS will be CLOSED from TUESDAY, SETTEMAZA 3011, 1819, both days inclusive. SEPTEMBER 23, 1919, und TeeSDAY,
SHAREHOLDERS of the above-
EHEWAN, TOMES & Co.
General Managers, Hongkong, September 16th, 1919. (1265
THE HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that and the SHARE REGISTER TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from October 1st., to 6th, both days inclusive.
NO
Warrants for the Interim Dividend can be had at the Office of the Company, %, Queen's Buildings, Hongkong, on and after the 7th October, 1913.
By Order of the Board,
RM DYER, : Chief Manager, Hongkong, September 22nd, 1918. [1281
LIMITED.
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS,
TE $16
DEATHS. HAYWARD-At the Peak Hospital, on September 8th. ELIZA widow of the Jate George Hayward in her 75th
[1309 Ixwood-A Tokio, Japan, on September
4th, NELLIE COWIE PRANCE, the belo ed wife of James Henry Inwood," aged 47 years.
year
SAMSON.--At the Victoria Nursing Home,
Shanghai, on September 2nd, ANNA MATILDA SAMSOos, aged 75 years.
HONGKONG OFFICE: 101, Das Vaux Bold, LONDON OPTICH: 111, FL Sexzer, M.C.
The Baily Press.
HONGKONG, SEPTEMBEA 29TH, 1919,
areas are proscribed for meetings; but, despite all this, murder and outrages are of daily occurrence. Mob rule strives for mastery against constitutional rule. Sinn Fein pulls down the Union Jack and hoists the tag of the Irish Repub lic." There is rioting in Nationalist Clare; there is rioting in Londonderry,
According to a Bolshevist wireless message from Moscow, at a meeting held there of Korean citizens it was decided to mobilise all Koreans residing in Russia and Siberia to fight against the Japanese, with the view to expelling them from Siberia and Korea.
Lady
The marriage arranged between Com ander Frederic Bennett, R.N., of his Majesty's ship Hawkins, son of Sir Courtenay
(late bis Britannic at New York) Majesty's and
and Mary, elder daughter of the Hon. Henry and Mrs. Hannen, of The Hall, West Farleigh, hai or Hongkong on the arrival of the Kent, is intended to take place at Shang Hawking on the China station.
The departure from Singapore of “Mr.
the seat of Orangeism. No matter by. W. Buckland, agent in Singapore of
the P 4.0. Steam Navigation Company on September 18th, completes a string record of service in the East. It extends over thirty-two years, made up as follows: Suez 1887, Aden 1888 to 1800, Singapore 1801 to 1893, Shanghai 1825 to 1687; Yoke- hama 1898 to 1900, Singapore 1900 to 1001, Hongkong 1801 to 1902, Yokohama 1801 to 1001, Shanghai 1905 to 1906, Colombo 1900- to 1907, Singapore 1807 to 18190.
The death of Major-General Nathaniel Walter Barqurdistan took place suddenly en August 18th. at Felixstowe, following. an operation General Barnardiston, who was in his sixty-first year, bad a distinguished carcer.
As brigadier-gen eral he was
way appointed the
to command of the British troops in North Chine, which Were to fight with the Japanese before Tsingtao. The fortress surrendered on November 7th, 1914, and the G.G.C. was made A major general in February, 1815, for his services, and the Emperor of Japan also conferred on him the Order of the Rising Sun.
what road the statesmap wishes to go for ward with a policy of reform and better- ment, all ways seem to end in a morass of discord and disaffection. This, in brief, is the grave situation confronting the Government. What is the way out of the moral Obviously it should be for the Irish, to solve their difficulties, for even Providence and the British Government cannot do much to help those who will not help themselves. With great regard for the splendid' qualities of Irishmen, who have made good" individually in every land, we feel disposed to suggest with all deference, and with complete detach
in this ment from political blus matter that the root difficulty appears to be that the Irish are not a nation. Their past history and present perform- Ance go to prove it. They have not fully emerged from the tribal stage. Hence the never-ending internal strife in the country, and the great difficulty confront-lady was the widow of the late Mr. George Hayward, who was Superlatend- ing Great Britain in dealing,
ent of the Guol at the time of his death in 1993. Although in her seventy-fifth Ireland.
year, Mr. Hayward was remarkably active, and her bright and genial disposi tion made her very popular with those who knew her. She was taken ill only a week ago, and succumbed to her malady at the Peak Bospital yesterday morning.. She leaves tour children, two of whom Mr. G. H. Lowe, acting naval store Mr. H. E. Hayward, of the Canadian officer at Chatham, has been appointed to Pacific Ocean Services, Ltd, and Ming"
with
Dr. L. Q. Spillane's name has been added to the Dental Register, as that of
exempted person.
THE IRISH QUESTION.
IRELAND
is maintaining ita: ancient "the land of lost causes; reputation as impossible hopes, unfortunate loyalties.” It is presenting the British Government with a problem that is by no means new, but none the less difficult to deal with on that account Stated in simplest form, the problem is "What shall we do for the best 7 At no time in the troubled a really good manure for history of Ireland has there been a more
The Victoria Recreation Club's annual sincere desire on the part of British aquatic sports take place on Thursday, statesmen to settle the Irish question "Friday and Saturday next. -the phrase which serves as a lid for the
Advices from Rome state that, the Duke witches cauldron of Irish discontent-on of Aoste is to undertake a voyage to the
ICHTHEMIC QUANG,
▼O. 46, “STOWFORD, No 1," Bonham FLOWERS AND VEGETABLES.
Road, in excellent condition. Address
*AE Care of "Daily Frem" Office.
[1209
FOR SALE.
"OUNT GOUGH No 131, THE
will well by Public Auction on TUESDAY, FEAL &-Roomed House with
"September 30th, 1918, at 2.15 P.M.,
at his Sales Boom,
A QUANTITY OF
MISCELLANEOUS GOODS & EFFECTS.
Azso
It Scott's Code, SHIPOWNERS' CODE
BOOK
1 International Code Book.
Whitelaw's Code Book.
1 A.B.C Code Book
2 Chinese Dictionaries, latest Edition.
70 lots of Nov la History etc.
Laundry Boap.
--American Nods Biscuita
Five Years' Old Red Port.
" Rowe's Unsweetened Lime Juica.
60 Blankets
TransCash on Delivery
Hongkong, September 27th, 1912.
Large Garden.
"Apply
LOXLII & CO., York Buildinga.
3265
FOR SALE.
FIVE-BOOMED HOUSE at the Prax
Aunly to
MEMEK HASTINGS & PLASTINGS, Solicitor No. 8, Dos Vau, Rond Central, "
127
Hengkeng Dockyard.
4
"of all kinds,
a right and lasting basis. The stumbling
United States via China and Japan.
at 75 cents per pac
GRACA & 00.,
Dealers in Flower and Hegetable Seeds, Toys, Postage Stamps, Post Cards, etc. No. 10, WYNDHAM STREET HONGKONG. P.O. Box $99.
··73.
block is the Irish themselves. It is well
Major F. G. Payne, D.S.O., Croix de known to all the world that during the war a genuine attempt was made to clear Guerre, tas returned to Shanghai to re- up the trouble and go forward from a new join the electricity department of the starting-point There was the Commis Municipal Council. sion, which promised well and came to nothing. Conciliation was tried, and was carried to such lengths that Sinn Feiners were permitted to preach sedition, and to
drill, and thatch, and manusza will
from the Lakes of Killarney to the Bog df Allen. But conciliation was retarded
Bir Ralph Spencer Paget, K.OMG.. C.V.O., who has just been appointed to the Privy Council, was Consul General in
Biam from 1904 to 1909.
We regret to record the death of Mrs. Hayward, who was one of the oldest European residents of the Colony, having resided here since 1878. The deceased
Hayward-live in Hongkong. The funeral took place at Happy Valley, yesterday afternoon, the burial service being read by the Rev. H. Copley Moyle. The pall- bearers were Major Walmsley, Messrs. J. H. Wallace, W, J. Tutcher, B. L. Frost, B. Packham and W. Goggin.
FAR EASTERN CABLE NEWS.
{THROUGH REUTER'S AGENOT.] JAPÁN, CHINA AND THE U.S.A.
CHEYENNE, (Wyoming), Sept. 27th. President Wilson, in a speech, declared that he would regard the adoption of the proposed Senate reservation in regard to Article 10 of the Peace Treaty as a rejec
Two cases (two deaths) of gastro-Article 10 of the Pe
enteritis, one case (one death) of cholera, one case of enteric fever were report- ed in the Colony on Friday.
The name of Dr. L. E. Fannin, L.R.C.P: and B., (Ireland), has been added to the Register of Medical Practitioners, en- titled to practice in thi
this Colony,
FRENCH LESSONS by the landing of a German emissary from a submarine off the coast of Clare. In his address to the Brotherhood Congress at the City Temple, the other
The Lusitano Sporting Association and "day, the PRIM-MINISTER-said that the
the Hongkong Amateur, Photographers" long-drawn wretched Irish misunder- Association are exempted from registra standing must pass away," but be omitted tion under the Societies Ordinance, 1911.
G. XOURBIOL.
15. MOESIMON MILL
He re-affirmed that the United Staten was not entitled to doubt Japan's promise in regard to Shantung.
He characterised the ofessions of friendship to Chine by the opponents of the Treaty as "empty noise."
GOLD FOR THE FAR EAST.
New Yox, September 26th.. Gold valued at $550.000 has been engaged for shipment to the Far East,
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