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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TIENDAY, NOVEMBER 4TH, IN

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ROYAL HONGEUNG YACHT CLUB,

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Dark Brindle Bull PUP Bitch. Finder Office has this day been REMOVNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that n ED from No. 4, Des Vœux ROAD

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per Procuration.

E. A BEAUMONT & CO. Hongkong, November 1st, 1919. " (1475

WANTED.

ABY Grand or Good Upright Piano B Reply, stating price stoc.. to-

"BESSIE

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Office. 1476

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TURSE to help look after two Children, aged 4 and 5 years, ou voyago to England soon after Christmas, in exchange

for second-class passage.

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M85. PLATT

3. Kndtaford Terrace, Kowloon.

NOTICE.

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“E HAVE: This Day handed over the

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VERNON SMYTH, Sbare and General Brokers Hongkong, 1st November, 1918. [1470

NOTICE OF REMOVAL,

THE OUcer of E NEGRE have This Day

been REMOVED to:-

No. 17, top Floor, Qu' ROAD CENTRAL

dongkong, October 31st, 1919

Large Garden

"Apply-

FOR SALE

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EXTRAORDINARY. GENERAL MEETING of Members will be bald at the lub House, North Paint, on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER DTH, 1918, at 5.45 pm, for the purpose of confirming the Besolutions passed at an Extraordinary General Meeting held on Uctober 10ta. 1918,

A Launch for the convenience of Members will leave Queen's Statue Whart at 5.15 ..

By Order,

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R. E MACDOUGALL, Hon. Secretary, Hongkong, October £laty 1918.

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A 3. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL "MOUNT GORGET MEETING of A. S. WATSON & CU

PELE. B-Boomed House with LIMITED, wit be held at the HONGLONG HOTEL the 5th day of NOVEMBER, 1919, at Noos, when the joined resolution, which was pissed at the Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company held on the 20th day of October, 1918, will be rib mitted

for confirmation

Special Resolution

"That the new Articles already a "proved by this Meeting, and for the

purpose

of identification subscribed by the Chairman thereof, be and the same "are bereby adopted a the Articles of the Company to the exclusion of sod in satatitation for all the existing Articles thereof."

LOXEEF & Ch York Building

1255

TO 'LET.

VACANT PLOT of

Land ab

THE HONGKONG LAND RECLAMA-

A Yan-ma-ti

Apply to

TION CO., LTD.

ro LET.

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Agency of THE EASTERN A VACANT PLOT of Land, Fray

AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LTD., to Mears. MACKINNON, MACKENZIE

* Co

Hongkong, November 4th, 1919.

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·Dated this hat day of October, 1918

JOHN D. HUMPRHETS & SON, General Managers.

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UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON LIMITED,

to-

"APPY LONGKONG LAND INVEST-

MENT.GENCY CO. LTD.

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THE EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN STEAM-

SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

A Kowlook.

HOUSE in Knutsford Terca

Apply

E have been appointed ARENTS and THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST.

MENT AND AGENCY CO., LTD.

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have.now taken over charge of the axir of THE EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LTD., at this Part.

For full particulars, Passage, Freight etc.. apply :-

MACKINNON MACKENZIE & 00,

Agents.

22, Des Voeux Road: Central.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

2.

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S.S. COLOMBIA” VOY, 19-OUT.

PRO BAN FRANCISCO, HONOLULU, JAPAN FORTS, SHANGHAI AND

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Verse] having arrived from the above-mentioned Porta Consignent of cargo are hereby informed that their Cargo will be landed st their

risk into the nearious and/or extra Er wardess Godown of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co, Ltd., and aturel at Consignors' risk.

THE above-mentioned

Consignes of Cargo am herohy notified that they must produce an Import Permit signed by the Superintendent of Importa and Export, Hongkong, before Bills of Lacling can be countersigned

"to

All broken, chafed and damaged goods are left in the Godowns, where they will bę be examined on Nov., 7th, að 10 M., and Nov. 8th. 10 A.M.

All Claims mus

Claims must be presented within a

month of the Bremner's arrival: here, affer which they cannot be recognised

No Cisim will be admitted after the goody. have left the Godowns, and all groda remaining undelivered after: Nov, stb., will

subject to rentrance whatever will be

bo

effected

Consignees are requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature im- mediately.

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, As Operators, US SHIPPING BOARD.

TO LET

SHOP in Nathan Road, Kowloon..

Apply to

BUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE

CO., LTD, Alexandra Buildings

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A. G. DA ROCHA. IS THE AUCTIONEER.

A. G. DA ROCHA,

AUCTIONEER

will sell by Public Auction TO-DAY

(TUESDAY) 4th November, 1919;'

A.215 P.M.

at his Soles Boom.

The following goods in very good order and condition.

10 Luzen, 4 oz. Bovri

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Les & Perrine Sauce, pint bottles. Pear a Soap.

Eclat Perfame. Colgate & Co. Cashmere Bouquet. Colgate &Co, Van Horton's Cocos, Boz tins TER.Can on every. Engkong, November 1st, 1919:

A. G. DA ROCHA, AUCTIONEER, SURVEYOR

AND

GENERAL BROKER

Queen's Road Central, Telephone No. IXIL

Hongkong, November 1st, 1918 11490 FAVOURED with instructions from

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REQUIRED and PyPIST EQUIRED immediately an experienced

*(Male or Female) for Professional Firuz.

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"OELESTOR" Care of " Daily Press" Offe

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NUROPEAN CLERK with experience

EURO imports and Exports. Good

opportunities. Write stating qualifications and salary required, to--

Bex No. 1448 Cars of " Daily PressTM Office

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ECOND ENGINERE for British Steamer

'BUKIMAN."

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GERMINAL CIGAR STORE 18, Nathan Road, Kowlo ̧n.

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TRY JAPANESE CHOW.

Sukiyaki Torinabe Chiri Yowensbe Tenfura Kakimo, hi Just the season and best cooking

HOTEL CHITOSE lat Claas Hotel,

No 6. Han Fung Lane. 1387

“FOREIGN & COLONIAL MERCANTILE

CO., LTD. 61,Gracechurch Street, LONDON EC2 Eng

Tolégrams:

Codes: Focomerc,” Grace, Lon. Bentl y & Privato GENERAL IMPORT & EXPORT COM- MISSION MERCHANTS PRODUCE EXPERTS, BUYERS AND SHIPPERS All enquiries receive prompt attention. 11921

The Concerned,

will well by Public Anction, ¡TO-DAY

(TUESDAY), November 4th, 1918,

at 2.13 p.m7hu

at his Balen Booms.

A QUANTIIT OF

MISCELLANEOUS GOODS & EFFECTS

-Alao

Very best quality Blue Woollen Bergo in good condition, 7 yds, or 8 yda suit lengths.

30 cases Laundry Boap.

20 Red Blankets.

10 Sea or Motor Car Rage-

9 cases Band Cloth.

cases Band Paper.

a doz. Boed Boep.

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10 cases Tucker's Liqueur Whisky. 50 cases

cases "Heart Brand Salamander Brandy

6 cases Schweppe's Cordial Lime Juice: And a long line of Sundries. Taos-Cash on Delivery. Hongkong, November 1st, 1918.

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A. G. DA ROCHA, AUCTIONEER, SURVEYOR

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AND

GENERAL BROKKE

Queen's Road Central, Telephone No. 1922.

OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL

INTIMATION

A. S. WATSON &

LIMITED.

ESTABLISHED 1871.

CO

CONFECTIONERY:

we have received" fresh stocks of

sentences, with the means of earning an Mr. P. P. Wodehouse is kindly present- honest livelihood when they are discharging two cups for Ladies' Shanghai Four. ed. Failing this, they are almost certain somes, to be played over the big coarse- to become recidivista, a perpetual menace at Fanling. Entries, which close on to the community and a constant charge November 15th, may be made at either upon the public purse. In many cases Fanling or Happy Valley. these people are more signed against than

sinning, because they are the product of

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An exhibition of the products of vari-

first prizes, the speciality of this institu tion being straw hats.

neglect.

Consequently, we hope that s prisuas, where prisoners are employ- something will be done to attack the edin, manufacturing articles, has just evil at its source. We confess to a feel-been held in Peking. Four classes of ing of sympathy with those who are cast rewards were given, and the Hupeh First Prisen at Wuchang obtained one of the into prison for hawking without licence. Unskilled in any trade through no Inule of their owh, they are trying to engn the wherewithal to keep body and

Owing to the approaching cold weather, - soul together, and it must be difficult for extra, workinen are engaged to hasten. them to recognise the Justice of a law the construction, in the Peking Central. which makes that a criminal offences Park, of the monument in commemorn- though it is obvious to more intelligent tion of the Allies Victory, the foundation people that some restriction manag" be stone of which was laid several months. placed upon hawking in the interestage in the presence of, the President's re of good order. Particularly harsh presentative and the Allied Ministers. dves the treatment appear in the

Mr. P. D. Sutherland, General Agent. case of children who are seng into the streets by their parents for the purpose Ocean Services, loves to day by the Passenger Department, Canadian Pacific CHOCOLATES of supplementing the slender means of Paul Lecut for Ceylon and India on the the family. They are faced with the Company's affairs. During his absence alternative of disobeying their parents or the Passenger Department of the Cana of contravening the law, and it dian Pacific will be in charge of Mr. only to be expected that they will

course. the latter

great difficulty to be encountered in deal ing with the problem is due, as in! the matter of introducing free and comFAR EASTERN CABLE

CADBURY'S

and

BUCHANAN'STM

choose

The

CHOCOLATES: pulsory education, to the proximity" of

MEETING of the Society will be held at King George-Bournville Nut- the Registered Office of the Bociety, Nos. and 4. Queen's Building, Victoria in

the Colony of Hongkong on FRIDAY, Queen's the Seventh day of November," "1919, at 19 o'clock Nook, when the subjoined Resolutions will be proposed:

1 That the fusion of the interests of tho-Union-Insurance Society of Can- ton, Limited, (in this and the follow- ing Resolutions referred to ae tbe Society) and the North China Insurance Company Limited (in thin) and the following Resolutions re- ferred to BE the Company") be

Selected Princess

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Boudou-Exquisite-Opera

other varieties.

China and the absence of any restriction upon, immigration from the populous Nevertheless, neighbouring provinces.

some attempt should be made, as we have urged before, by the establishment of a Reformatory or Industrial School for juvenile offenders, to prevent the manufac- andture of criminals. To such an institu-

George Costella, Mr. Sutherland expects. to be away about three months.

NEWS.

[HY COURTESY OF THE OKINA MAIL

FAZILKA ASHORE ON THE

NICOBARS.

SINGAPORE, November ist The R.1. steamer Fazilkh, Captain Wiles, on her way to Madras, went firmly ashore yesterday on the Nicobars, It is feared she will be a total loss. The mails and first-class passengers were: taken to

tion, as the Hon. Mr. Lau Chu-PAX point ed out to the Legislative Council, could be sent not only boys guilty of municipal | Colombo on the Mytilus. The third-class offences but also children of the poor, passengers came to Singapore on the who would otherwise go to swell the Westmodus. ranks of street urchins.. The need for

approved of and agreed to on the A. S. WATSON & CO., some such provision was frankly admitted

basis following:-

(a) That shares of the Society of the nominal value of £10 each whereof £4-per share shall be credited as paid op be allotted to the share- bolders of the Company in exchange

LIMITED.

for the shares of the Company in TE HONGKONG DISPENSARY.

the ratio of one and a half shares

of the Society for each one spare. of the Company.

(b) That tho, Society in addition make payment to the shareholders in the Company of the sum of £8. (Five pounds) Sterling in cash for each one share in the Company held by anch shareholders exchanging their shares in manner and upon the basis mentioned in clause (a) above,

DEATHS.

MacGOWAN.-At the General Hospital, Shanghai, an October 28th, Eva. youngest daughter of Rev. JOHN MAG GOWAN; late of Amoy, aged 30 years.

Shanghai, on October 29th, Capt. T. 8. VERNON.

recently in an interview accorded to a representative of this newspaper by one of the Police Magistrates, who declared that he and his colleagues were obliged to outrage their humanitarian principles because, in existing "circumstances, no The other course lay open to them. sentences which they were now obliged to pass upon boys proved not merely useless but mischievous. In proof of this, he mentioned that he had known cases of boys sent to prison for a month finding their

THROUGH REŢER'S AGENCY.]

JAPAN RATIFIES THE PEACE

* TREATY.

Toxo,, October 30th. The Peace Treaty was ratified to-day.

CANTON NEWS,

THA BOYCOTT.

November 3rd..

The Japanese Consul invited Dr. Wu Ting-fang, the Minister for Foreign- Affairs in the Military Government, to the Consulate for consultation upon certain

2. That for the purpose of carrying into ! VERON.-At the Victoria Nursing Home, way back again within a week, The an important questions, yesterday.

effect Resolution No. 1 (a) above, the Society do issue 15,000 shares of the nominal value of £10 each (whereof the sum of £4 per share is credited as paid up) out of its unisaed capital of 104,000 shares,

3. That the 15,000 shares referred to in-

Resolution No. 2 above as and when' issued to rank for dividend and in all respecta pari pason with the wrist- ing Ordinary shares of the Society and that the balance (if any) of such 15,000 shares be dealt with in such manner as the Board of Directors of the Society shall think moet beneficial to the Society. Dated this Twenty Fifth day of October, 1919.

C. H. P. KAT, Deputy General Manager.

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the

PUBLIC AUCTION

BY ORDER OF THE MORTGASZES

[B, GRO. P. LAMMEET has received instructions to soll by Public Auction.

On FRIDAY,

1st day November, 1843, at 2 o'clock in -the afternoon at bis Sals Room in Daddell **

Street, Victoria Hongkong.

The Steamship. “ ASIA "

1001 tons now lying in Kowloon Bay in the Harbour of Bongkong together with all the faraitures, Store equipment and apparten ances now on board'

IN: ONE LOT

Mr.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT.. B.M.H. NEMA and family desira to thank their numerous friends for the many kind expressions of sym- pathy and floral tributes received in their recent sad bereavement.

[1471 NGKONG Ürrica: 104, De Vaux Reap, C. LONDON OFFICE: 181, FLEXT STREET, E.C.

The'

interview lasted about two hours, and it is believed that the subject discussed was the recent boycott of" low grade" goods. Owing to the boycott, the branch stare of the Sun Company inside the city bas been closed since yesterday,

A PROPOSED EXHIBITION,

In order to celebrate the completion of

nouncement by the COLONIAL SECRETARY that "the Government has the subject under consideration with a view to intro- during some better system must have been received with general satisfaction We adhere to our original opinion that, if only for the sake of the greater elasti- city of management which it would allow, the provision required should be made the road improvements scheme the Direc by voluntary effort aided by a Govern- ment grant. As the Hon. Mr. B. SHEWAN reminds us, one (constantly Bee8 in England institutions ministering to. every human need bearing the in. scription Supported by voluntary con- tributions; indeed, that is which immediately strikes any Briton on returning home after 'sojourning abroad. Long residence in any place has its It is to be hoped that the Chinese, who drawbacks as well as its advantages are justly renowned for their public While it makes us familiar with local spirit and generosity, will show their

The Baily Press.

HONGKONG, NOVEMBER -TE, 1919.

THE PREVENTION AND THE CURE OF CRIME.

feature

tors of the Municipal Council propose to Open an exhibition of national goods. " The site for the exhibition will be the second public garden near the Eastern Parade ground. The Directors are seek- ing advice on the subject, and the mer- chants of the various provinces are in vited to send their goods for exbibition.

THE RECLAMATION WEAR MACAO,

A message from Macao states that besides the reclamation of the Chingchow shores near Macao, barracks and strong- holds ate to be built. According to ia-

formation supplied by a certain con- tractor engaged "apen the reclamation scheme, the work will be completed by the beginning of next year.

PEACE PROSFEDTA.

It is reported that Tong Shin-yi, the

conditions it tends, also, to reconcile a concern for their less fortunate.com- to them as inevitable. The newcomer, patriots by moving in the direction "on the other hand, views the situation indicated.

with an unprejudiced eye and quickly día. corna its defects. Thus we find that H.E.;

The training, abips Tokiwa and Azuma GORROR, though he has beer in with the graduating cadets from the chief of the Southern peace cavoys, has the Colony but a few weeks, has already academy at Etajima are expected to promised to withdraw bis resignation on decided that the prison occupies an leave Yokohama on November 24th, learning that the Peking Government Canton and is constructed of steel. She han

This ship is a Chinese ship registered in unsuitable eite and must be moved out of under command of Rear Admirr! Horiu proposes to appoint Shi-yu or Li-shun, the following dimensions namely, Length MS Victoris. We have urged more than once chi, and will call at Hongkong.

the Tuchon of Nanking, to be the chief feet, Brewith 32. feet 8 inches, and Depth 18 that the location of this institution-like| feet, 9 inches, and her speed is about 10 knota.

of the Northern delegates in succession For further particulars and conditions of that of the Lunatic Asylum, the Universi- The O.C. troops on board an. Khiva for to Wong Yap-ting, who has been rejected Sale and for orders for inspections of the ty, the Naval Dockyard and the Military England (Capt. Cohen) aka the Press to by the Southerners. vessel please apply to

Quarters should be changed, on the convey the best thanks of ́all ranks to ground that the City should be reserved, those concerned who kindly contributed as far as practicable, for business pur- the different articles sent for the comfort poses and for the accommodation of those of the troops proceeding Home on board who must live "close to their work. In the as, Khive. the case of Victoria Gaol HIS EXCELLENCY

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HEMES. KUNG YUEN,

122, Wing Lok Street, MEERS, DEACON, LOOKER, DEACON

1, Des Vaux Road Central

& HARSTON,

Vendors Bolicitors

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to MR GEO, P. LAMMERT,

on

FAVOURED with instructions from

will

by

The Concerned,

sell

Publie Anction, THURSDAY, November 6th, 1918,

at 2.15 F.36.

at his Sales Room

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND

EFFECTE

Wardrobes, Desks Chairs, Chest of Drawer Dressing Tables, Bookcase, Arm- chairs, Curios,

Crockery and Glassware, Bram Ornamenta, Vases, Pictures, Ios Boxes, Hadstanda, Clocks, Typewriters, Tablonkatie, Hat stand and a long line of Bundries.

Team--Cash on Delivery

Honghe, October 31st, 121

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The Auctioneer.

WAI KEE

FLAG AND BALLMAKER. No. 123, Den Vauk Band Central," Top Floor HONGKONG. Taarscony No. 1083)

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has supplied another excellent reason. The harbour of Keelung is to be im In its present situation there is not proved at a cost of Y.7,000,000 during sufficient" room to develop prison the next seven years. When the improve industries, and the result is that ment programme has been completed, the the inmates are engaged in perform accommodation capacity of the water ing a large amount of entirely useless front will be increased to 2,500,000 tons labour. This, of course, is unsound from the present capacity of 700,000 toas, morally and financially. The object of im- while the moorings in the harbour will prisonment is not merely to punish but be extended so that'′ 25 "ships, instead of to reform, and the best way to achieve 14 ships, as at present, ean anchor at the this is to equip those who serve long same time.

One of the Foreign Ministers in Peking bas requested the Peking Government to explain the delay in the resumption of the Shanghai Conference, and the request is regarded as an informal warning in the matter.

Many of the Southern peace" envoya bave recently returned to Canton and there does not appear much hope of the resump tion of the conference, THE M.P'DEMANDE.'-

The M.PR have jointly requested the days whether the Buperintendent of Military Government to state within three Police is to be dealt with for the unlaw- ful detention of a member of the Pro- vincial

whom he had no power Assembly to detain

The M.Pi. have also requested the Mili Yeung Wing-tai, indicted on ten counts. tary Government to have the Treasurer, which they have set forth.

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