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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
TO LET
NEAR Hongkong Hotel Gold Hora A VACANT PLOT of
BANGLE Finder rewarded, if necessary, on return to
INTIMATIONS
BY ORDER OF THE OWNERS
Land ab
PUBLIC AUCTION,
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·VERY VALUABLE BUILDING SITE Situate at
HONOTONG HOTEL.
WANTED.
to Europe in January will require NURSE to take care of 3 Children. First-clissa passage paid * kad salary for services.
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ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB. THE COMMODORE and Members of the above Club will be "AT HOME" to their friends as the Club House, North Point on SATURDAY next, OCTOBER" 2378, from 3 to 6. P.. ou the occasion of the OPENING CRUISE and presentation of prizes by H.E The Governor Sir R. E STURM, K.C.M.G
The ATTENDANCE of LADIES #pecially requested.
F. SMYTH,
Commodore. Hongkong, October 31st, 1919, ₤1418
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ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB,
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of Members will be held at the Club House, North Point, on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6TH, 1919, at 5 45 P.M., for the of confirming the Resolutions passed purpose o at sa Extraordinary General Meeting hold on Ortober 10th, 1919. - „
A Launch for the convenience of Members
will
leave 'Quecu's Statue Wharf at
5.15 P.M.
By Order.
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RE MACDOUGALL, Hon. Secretary, Hongkong, October 21st, 1918.
A. S
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WATSON & CO., LIMITED,
YOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that An EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of A. 8. WATSON & CO.,
RONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
NOTICE.
EMBERS are reminder of the HALF-
MYEARLY MEETING called for on
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, at 19.30 PM. at the Offices of the JOCKEY CLUB, 60 the') Ground Floor of the Hongkong Club Annexa, Chater Road,
G. W. GEGG, Acting Clerk of the Course. Hongkoog, October 17th, 1918,
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NOTICE OF REMOVAL.
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TOTICE. 18. HEREBY GIVEN that the Branch Office of the LIVERPOOL AND LONDON & GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED, will, on and after the 27th October, be transferred to Sr. GROCK'S BUILDING (Second Floor) Chater Rosd, Hongkong.
Telephone No. 200-—P O. Box 441,
RIGBY H, P. KEWLEY,
Acting Local Manager. Hongkong, October ist, 1918.
TRY JAPANESE CHOW.
11414.
Sukiyaki Torinabe Chiri Yosensbe Tenfura Kakimeshi Just the season and best cooking HOTEL CHITOSE 1st Class Entel.
No. 6, Haa Fang, Lane.
WANTED.
EWLOON POINT,
TSIMTRATSUI,
WITH LARGE FRONTAGE ON KIMBERLET ROAD,
KOWLOON,
RIPE FOR IMMEDIATE DEVELOP- MENT
TO MX SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION,
AN
THURSDAY,
The 30th day of October, 1918, at 12 o'clock
NOON by
Ma GEO. LAMMERT
at his Auction Ros in Duddell Street, The Property consives of -
All that piece or parcel of ground vituste at Kowhon inte Colney of Hongkong and registered in the Land Office THE REMAINING PORTION OF KOWLOON INLAND LOT NO 1164.
The Property is situate in a very desirable position ready for immediats building purposes.
Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be obtained from,
MESSES. DEACON LOOKER DEACON
HARSTON.
1, Des Voeux Road Central,
Hongkong
Or From
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ECOND ENGINEER for British Steamer
"SIRIKAN." Apply-
GERMINAL CIGAR STORE. 18, Nathan Road, Kowlo^n.
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WANTED
FURNISHED HOUSE on the PLAK;
LIMITED, will be held at the FONGKONG A Five of Biz Rooms for twelve months HOTEL on the 6th day of NOVEMBER, 1919,
At Noon, when the subjoined resolution, which was pissed at the Extra rdinary General Meeting of the Company held on the 20th day of October, 1918, will be sub- for confirmation na a mitta
Special Felation
That the new Articles already ap #proved by this Mesting, and for tho "purpose of identification subscribed by "the Chairman thereof, beans the same "are hereby adopted as the Articles of "the Company to the exclusion of and "in sut stitution for all the existing
Articles the sol
Dated this ist day of October, 1919,
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,.. General Managers.
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TO LET VACANT PLOT of Land; PrayaE.
Apple.to.
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST- MENT & AGENCY CO, LTD.
11385
TO LET
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SHOP
in Nathan Road, Kowloon.
Apply 'tom
HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE
CO., LTD., Alexandra Buildings
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NOTICE TO CON-IGNEES
BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO. (APCAR
LINE).
"GREGORY APCAR,"
Arrived Hongkong on Oct. 31st, 1918, FROM CALCUTTA, RANGOON AND
STRAITS.
Coorigases of Cargo by the above-named veel are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed AT TEIL BISK in the Hootong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns al Kowloon where each Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landed. Optiona
Goods will be landed here unless instructions have been given to the contrary
6 hours before arrival of the Steamer.
Goods not cleared within & days, including date of arrival, will be subject to rent
No Fire Inmance will be affected by un in any case whatever.
Damaged packages must be left in the Go- downs for examination by the Comairness, Mod the Company's Sarveyors, M. GODDARD and DOUGLAS, at 10 AM. on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS. All Claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised, No Claims will be admitted after the Goods hare left the Godowns
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO., Agents, Hongkong, October 1st, 1919. (1421
*SHIRE" LINE OF STEAMERS, LTD
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
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FROM UNITED KINGDOM, COLOMBO and STRAITS.
BE Steamship
THE
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"CARDIGANSHIRE*
having arrived from the abore porta, Con signees of Cargo by her are merens informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the basardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong, and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company. Limited. whence, and/or from the wharves, delivery may be obtained.
cleared by Oct. 29th, 1919, be subject to rent.
Good
All broken, shafed and damaged packages are to be left in the Godowns where they will be examined by Menara Goddard & Douglas, on
on Oct. 18th, 1918, at 10 AM
Clatze against the Steamer must be presented wikkin 30 days of arrival, otherwise shay will not be recognised.
Ho Fire Insuratoe will be affected by na la
Lay one winborer
Billa of Lading wil be countersigned, by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Ira
Ágenic. Bengheng, October I1st, 1919.
FOR SALE
MPAR 6-Roomed House with
66. OUNT GOUGH" No. 151, THE Large Garden.
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G.
LOXLEY & CO York Buildinga
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NOTICE.
R
LL Persons, with the exception of persona of Chinese race, wishing to leave the Colony must have in their possess
ion a VALID PASSPORT. Passengers not in possession of passports will not be allowed
leave the Colony. who remain in the Colony for more than All persone, with certain exceptions,
elves under the REGISTRATION of
days
are required to Register them PERSONS ORDINANCE, 1918.
Forms
"of Registration, giving the par ticulars required, may be obtained at the Q.P.O. and at all Police Stations.
The Penalty for non-compliance is a fae not exceeding $50.
E. D. C. WOLFE, Captain Superintendent of Police. Hongkong, Soptember 22nd, 1919. (40
The Vendors Solicitors
MR. GEO. P. LAMMERT,
The Auctioneer,
PUBLIC AUCHON
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BY ODER or Tum MortTGAGTES
MR GEO. P. LAMMERT has received
instructions to sell by Public Auction.
On FRIDAY,
INTIMATION
WATSON'S
FINEST
OLD BROWN. LIQUEUR
BRANDY
25 YEARS IN WOOD
SPECIALLY SELECTED FOR
it was the hope of the people that a new The Acting President of the Minister- nation would be, built up, but, unforing Children's League asks us, to mention tunately, Jay's the new Premier, that the Naval and Dockyard Stall at the politics have been"-diverted into im.C.L. bazaar was entirely managed by proper channels and the administration Mrs. Jenkins, wife of Engineer-Comman- has been entrusted to men who were not der Jenkins, H.M.S, Tamer, and not by always well qualified for the duty. AMrs. Garner, as we ware informed en
The American Consul-General has re
new, national consciousness has to be Saturday. created. There should be no such terla as North or South or South-west; thernceived a copy of new regulations from should be no parties or sections; each and the Philippine Government regarding the wil should be for the State. The Premier importation of livestock into that terri- states that he has ascertained the views tory. The regulations are on file at the of President Hsr Sara-CHANG, Marshal Consulate General and can be consulted TrAN CHI-JU and other leaders in the North, and they coincide with his own. It terest in that they provide a new arrange at any time. They are of particular in- is hoped to securg a settlement which
mert for the taking" of dogs, „cats anri will lead to a new era is China-an other pess into the Philippines. era masked by progress in the national life that will be vastly different from those which have preceded it. In seeking FAR tu build up a new China they will fol low world tendencies and will have ever before them the models of other countries. To assist in this regeneration, they need. inen of character, integrity and probity. sound physique and strong will Asked if he considered the prospects promising. for an immediate internal settlement, the Premier replied: "We are going in that direction, Peace depends on a true spiritual understanding rather than upon conditions. and terms. Whea that spiritual understanding is reached it will not be difficult to complete an agree ment
Аге
EASTERN CABLE
NEWS,
(THRUUGE REUTER'S AGENCY.] SHANTUNG DEBATE IN THE AMERICAN SENATE
WASHINGTON, October 16th. The Senate continued, to-day the
Peace Treaty The majority of speakera debate on the Shantung provision in the expressed their determination, to vote.
against it. The vote was postponed oving to the number desiring to speak.
WORK AT A STANDSTILL
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MARSEILLES. October 18th. Owing to the employers refusing to pay over 15 francs per day, the duckers hive not resumed.
Work on the quays is abalutely at a standstill.
CANTON NEWS.
M. IN CONFLICT.
In regard to the financial position, the Premier states that he is receiving con- sideration from all quarters, including the Foreign Legations. Of course China is faced with money difficulties, but it is a vast country; and its resources almost illimitable, The Premier's post- tion with regard to the signing of the German Fence Treaty is the same as that of his predecessor. On being asked about the impending treaties with the "new nationa, some of whom wish for the privilege of extra-territoriality. the Premier said be shared President WL soy's view that there should be equality There is one of Pre- sident. Wilson's Fourteen Points" to which he attaches special importance. and that is the point referring to secret His Excellency cordially diplomacy. agrees that there should be
Auother message states that the Spenk treaties, and promises the
ers were attacked by the M. Ps. for hav that during his term of office he willing changed their attitude towards the not be a party to any When asked if formation of a "real Government," after that meant there would not be any more frst approving of the proposal. secre ans from Japan, His Excellency The conflict between the M. Ps: and the smiled, and parried the question by say-Speakers has been confirmed, but the
cause of the contiet is unknown... WAE PROJECTS.
the 31st day October, 1919, at 3 o'clock in the A. S. WATSON & CO.mong pations.
afternoon at his Sale Houm" in Duddell
Street, Victoria Hongkong.
The Steamship “ASIÄ” 1081 tons now lying in Kowloon Bay in the Harbour of Hongkong together with all the furnitures, Store equipment and apparten-"| ances now on board
IN ONE LOT.
This ship is a Chinese ship registered in Canton and is constructed of stool. She ba the following dimensions namely, Length 383- fest, Breath 29 feet 8 inches, and Depth, 18 fect, 9 inches, and her speed is about 10 knots. For further particulars and conditions of Sale and for orders for inspections of the vessel please apply to r
MESSI. KUNG YUEN,
123, Wing Lok Street"
MESES, DEACON, LOOKER, DEACON
& HARSTON,
OF
1, Des Vœux Road Central, Vendora' Solicitors
or
to MR. GEO. P. LAMMERT, The Auctioneer.
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A. G. DA ROCHA. JOTIONEER, BURVEYOR AND
GENERAL BROKER.
Queen's Road Cantral, Telephone No: 2931
FAVOURED th instructions from
The Concerned, will sell by Public Auction, on THURSDAY, October 23rd, 1918, at 9.15 PM at his Sales Boom. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND
Fr.
EFFECTS:
Drawers, Dreasing Tables, Books, Arm- Wardrobes, Docks, Chairs, Chest of
Brass Ornaments, Vasos, Pictures, Too Boxes, chairs, Curios, Crockery and Glassware, Redsteadis, Cloeka, Typewriters, Overmanteis, Sideboarda, Napkins, Tablecloth Hat stands and a long line of Sandries.
I Thoroughbred Japanese Dog. Txxxs: Cash on Delivery Hongkong, October 18th, 1919.**
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LIMITED.
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.
TEL 818
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"DEATH.
no secret
country
DA SILVA-At her residence, Bello Building that he would not differentiate be- ing, No. 31, Wyndham Street, Hong tween Japan and other foreign nations keng, on October 21st, ELIZA MARIA in respect of loans. LOBATA DA SILVA, beloved wife of
When an advance AM. C. DA SILVA, aged 63 years.. Shanghai, Singapore. Haiphong, Can: ton and Macao papers please copy.
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HONGKONG OFFicz: 101, Dzs VETY ROAD, C. LONDEX OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, E.C.
The
The Baily Press.
THE
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HONGKONG, OCTOBER 21ND, 1919.
POLICY OF CHINA'S NEW PREMIER
CANTON, October 91st.
The M.Ps. have held a special confer ence to discuss the change of the Super- indeht of the Salt Revenue Bureau. Ther they were not all opposed to the change. as alleged. A serious conflict ensued alter arguments Imd taken place, and the speakers were struck by their own sup porters for indecision. ended without result.
The conference
Many of the military leaders who buvo is sought there must be a good reason been consulted have recently replied to for it, and there will be no necessity
the Military Government that they prefer
renewal of war on the Peking Govern for secrecy. The explanation of the num
mens to the conclusion of peace. erous secret. loans of the past is thatcently ordered preparations for war in Commander Chan Kwing-ming has re
the expenditure was not justified. Final- Fukion in view of the Fukien ly, His Excellency declares that in ing,
similar Dude The Military Goveryone. China's foreign relations will seek the prominent leaders to promote un intercourse which will be friendly to all without discrimination.
The entries for the Gymkhana Club meeting on November 1st, close to-day.
An At Home" will be held at the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club-house dance of ladies is especially requested: Saturday afternoon, at which the atten-
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on
troops bay-
bas notified tary meetings will be held abortly_to special, mili- decide the question of peace or war. The Fuzien. Tuchun has sent an urgent de mand
to Peking for immediate reinforce ments, stating that the Southern troops commenced an attack on him. The resumption of bostilities by the Southern. troops in Hunan is denied. The situa tion is reported to be quiet.
Ine War Umer in resing has permittel Chang King yew, the Hanan Tuchun, to declare martial law in Changsha, Hangchow and other places in the Sorth-west of the province. Chang, Cho- to send two sub divisions of his forces to lam, Tuchun of Fungtien, has promised reinforce Hunan.
The following cases of communicable disease were reported in "the Colony, as reported.
It is reported that certain gunboats of the 1st Squadron are to be seen very near to Amoy, and the Fukien troops are pre-s paring to meet an attack. The Military Guvernment has sent delegates to ascer tain if the Northern troops have been increased in Fukien, Hunza, and King-
STRIKE IN SAMSKUI.
owing
A message from Samabui states that, the authorities to mark of a certain area the prevalence of gambling in that pisce, the merchants have for gambling. The gamblers mistook the requested
request, and recently opened further gumbling-bouses in the busy part of the town with the aid of military forces. The merchanta bave declared a strike to demand the prohibition of all gambling, as they are suffering great inconvenience CONFUCIUS' DIRTHDAY.
GENERAL CHIN YUNG PENG, Acting Pre mier and Minister cf. War, accorded 'an; interview a few days ago to two foreign Admiral and Lady Tudor accompanied Press correspondents, of whom one was by a number of officers will be passengers he gave of his policy. "His Excellency cisco in November. Admiral Tudor will our representative. In the outline which
of the Sunking sailing for San Fran- revealed a capacity for clear thinking go direct to London. and an appreciation of hard facts which should stand him in good stead in his present high office. The action—and, in- deed, all who are interested in China- during the week which ended on Satur will learn with satisfaction that though day: Gastro-enteritis, 4 (4 deaths); there has been a change in the Premier- bubonic plague, 1 (1 death); puerperal ship it does not denote any departure fover, (i death). One case (1 death) of A. G. DA ROCHA. from the President's policy of atriving gastro-enteritis and one case of enteric AUCTIONEER, SURVEYOR AND
for internal peace.
KUNG BEIN-CHAN'S fover were reported on Sunday and GENERAL BRUKTK
policy will be continued, and General Monday. CHIN will co-operate with President Hsu Queen's Road Central, Telephone No. 2833
A Chinese was charged at the Magis, in endeavouring to reconcile the two op- (AVOURED · with F
instructions from posing elements in the country. He re trasy, yesterday, with the possession of The Concerned,
grets that a settlement has not been two revolvers "without permission. will mall by Publi Anction, reached, but he is satisfied that when they was arrested on a Stek-ki junk and the SATURDAY, October 25th., 1912, approach the subject they will find that revolvers were found among his luggage Flowers beautify and make attractive the at his Sales Room, Queen's Road Central the principal causes of China's troubles He pleaded guilty, stating that he had
at 2.30 P.M
(Oid Post Office Building).
"First, we have not placed poli-just returned from Columbia, B.C., My ties upon a proper basis; securid, we have N. L. Smith imposed a fine of $100, and EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
"Comprising:
not made use of men, of ability and ordered the confiscation of the revolvers. Chesterfield Couch and Arm Chairs, Black. talent." In the South there has been wood Furniture, Brass and Iron Bedsteads, much talk of constitution and law, but hattleship Angat, of 40,000, tons, will The launching of the new Japanese Tables, Bestels
Carpeta
Huge Overmantels,
Covered these words are used as a sign-board, take place at Kure on November 9th. It Drawing Room Suite, Bolas, Easy Chairs for there are other things which the men is reported that the battleship will be
pestry Occasional Tables, Extension Dining
g Table, the South want, Bevelled Mirror Wardrobes,
Fictures, Bed Sheets Crockery, Glassware, internal trouble bas been diagnosed and will bave a speed of 25 knots, and be armed with a number of 16-inch guns, she Dinner Wagona, Dining Chairs, Silver Ware,
its causes ascertained, the members of the Clocks, Marble-top Washstands, Cooking Government at Peking hope to be able equipped with several aeroplanes and Stoves, Catlery, Toilet Set, doctric boards to deal with it. In other words, they will anti-aircraft guns. and a long line of Bundries.
try to place politica on a higher level and vessel was laid at Kure in August, 1910, spection of the line from Canton to Shui- employ only men of ability in public and she is being constructed in accord-show the other day, and has sent a report offices. When the Mancha werd over.
nice with the lessons learned at the everything was found in satisfactory to the Military Government stating that
BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME
Home as nothing else can do.
FOR SALE
Flower and Vegetable
SEEDS
GRACA
&
So. 10, WYNDHAM STREET,
HONGKONG.
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and
Porto Cabinet Teak Bookceam, 2
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1 Ployee Piano.
Catalogues will be imrod.
1IRMA Cash on Delivery.
Hongkong, October 19th, 1919.
on
Bre:
However, as the
thrown and the Republic was established | Jutland engagement.
He
fucius it was observed as a holiday. A Yesterday being the birthday of Con- very large procession marched through the city, and the students, who formed part of it, shouted for the return of province, and demanded the boycott of Shantung, as Confucius was born in that those who are dealing in the goods of the
temple of Confucius, and the officials nation which is to occupy the province. A formal ceremony took place in the ship. Decorations were to be seen every- where, and numerous ceremonies were attended personally or by deputy to wor
proccasion at night. held in the schools. There was a faglern
RAILWAY INSPECTION.
Wan Leung-yi, Director of the Canton The keel for the Hankow-Railway Company, made an is-
order.
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