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"permanently removed.

Bast development and bast reduction. Chiropody speciality. Late of Boshard College, Melbourne, Australia.

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Chater Road.

LADIES1

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INTIMATIONS

NOTICE

THE HONGKONG DALLY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER DEM, inly.

WE HATE this Day handed over the Agency of TaR EASTERN AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIP OLID La Meses MACKINNON, MAURENZLE J.Co.

INTIMATIONS

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

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GENERAL EXTRAORDINARY KETING of alembers will be held at the tub House, North Point, TO-DAY (WED)- VASDAY) NOVEMBER 6TH, 1919, GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO. 343 3 for the purpose of confirming the Boxtraordinary Hongkong, November 4th, 1918,

Resolutions passed at an [1478

General Meeting heldon October 10th, 1919.

A Launch for the convenience of Members will leave Queen' Status Whart at 6.15.P.M. "ኑ By Vrdec

R. E. MACDOUGALL, Hon. Secretary. Hongkong. October 21st, 1919.

NOTICE OF REMOVAL."

UR Office has this day been REMO

ED from No. 4, Des Vaux R D CENTRAL to VICTORIA BUILDINGS, $. QUEEN'S ROAD CESTRAL

VERNON & SMITE, Sbare and General Brokers. Hongkong, 1st November, 1918. 1470

NOTICE OF REMOVAL..

THE Offices of R NEGRE, have This Day

been REMOVED to

No

174, top Floor, QUERY'S ROAD CENTRALA

Hongkong, October 31st, 1918.

Mtro Paris) is showing at our Art Gallery to the 16th November, the latestA

Paris ELITE STYLE DRESSES which are INTRODUCTORY

being offered

PRICES.

おむ

Do not miss this opportunity.

KOMOR & KOMOR, Alexandra Buildings."

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BEN 17 LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM

5.8. "BENCLEUCH”

ANTWEEP, MIDDLESBRO, LONIXON AND STRAITS.

LOST.

$1489

Dark Brindle Bull FUP Bitch. Finder

will be rewarded.

•Reply to-

Box No. 1474 Care of " Daily Press Office. (1414

WANTED

BABY Grand ar Good Upright Piano.

Reply, stating price ste, to

"BESSIE

Care of "Daily Press' Office.

WANTED.

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RSTEN GRAFHER BY PRYFIST

DEQUIRED immediately an experienced

CONSEGNERS of Cargoars hereby informed (Male or Female) Bit Professional Pr

risk into the hasardous and/or extra hazar dous Godown of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co, Ltd, whence and/or from the harves delivery may be obtained.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Gxdows, and all Goods remain-

mg, undelivered after Nov. 14th, will be

subject

ot to rent.

All Cinimas against the Steamer must be to the Undersigned on or before presented to.

lath, or they will not be recognised. All broken, chafed sad damaged Goods are to be left in the Godown where they will be

NOT

examined on Nov 11th, at 10 AM.

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., Agenta.

Hongkong, November 4th, 1919.

TRY JAPANESE CHOW.

Apply-

* CELESTORTM Care of Daily Press " Office.

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in Imports and Exports Good UROPEAN CLERK with experience opportunities. Write stating qualifications and salary required, to-

Box No. 1448 Care of Daily Press "Offce

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WANTED.

་་་

ECOND ENGINE£8 for British Steamer

SIXIMAN."

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Apply

Sukiyaki Twinsbe Chiri Yosensbe Tenfura Kakime-hi

Jast the mason and best cooking

HOTEL CHITOSE

1st Class E tel

No. 6, Han Fung Lane 1397

PUBLIC AUCTION:

BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES

MR

FR GO. P. LAMMERT" has received instructions to sell by Public Auction.

ON FRIDAY,

the 21st day November, 1919, at 3 o'clock in

the afternoon at his Bale Room in Duddell

Street, Victoria Hongkong.

The Steamship - “ ASIA

100 tons now lying in Kowloon Bay in the

**

GERMINAL CIGAR STORE, 18, Nathan Road, Kowloon.

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FOR SALE

FOUNT COUGH* No. 131, Tar

Large Garden.

Apply-

Moomed House with

JAKLEY & CO, York Buldings.

1955

TO LET

A

VACANT PLOT of Yau-ma ti Apply to--

Land

at

THE HONGKONG LAND RECLAMA-

TION CO, LTD.

TO LET

Barbour of Hongkong together with all the AVACANT PLOT of Land, Pray

farnituren, Store equipment and appurten- ances now on board'

IN ONE LOT

This ship is Chinese ship registered Canton and is constructed of steel. She has the following dimensions namely, Length Ms. feet, Breadth 33 feet 8 inches, and Depth 18 Soet. 9 inches, and her speed is about 10 knots. For farther particulars and conditions of Sale and for orders for inspections of the vessel please apply to

MESH KUNG YUEN,

13, Wing Lok Street,

or

MEN, DEACON, LOOKER, DEACON

& HARSTON,

1, Des Vœux Hond Central,

"Voodora Bollitors

or

"to Mr. GEO, P. LAMMERT,

The Auctioneer.

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A. G. DA ROCHA.

IS THE AUCTIONEER.,

A. G. DA ROCHA,

AUCTIONEER," BLRVEYOR

AND

GENERAL BROKER

Queen's Road Central, Telephone No. 2:31.

FAVOU

AVOURED with instrur tions.

The Concerned,"

from

will sell be Fublin Anation,

THURSDAY, November 8th, 1918,

MË 2.35 PM

at is Balen Room

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND

EFFECTS

UA

Ward ores, Denken, Chairs, Chest of Drawers, Dramables, Bookcases Art, chairs, Curioseselery, and Gideryare, Brad Ornaments, Very Pictures, Loo: Boxes. Bednesday Licks, Typewriters, Tablec Est stands and a keg line of Sundries

TzzM1-Cam Delivery Hongkong. October 31st, 191

Apply

to-

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

11395

TO LET

HOUSE in

Emataford Terms

Kawloon.

Apply to-

THE HONGKONG LAND, INVEST. MENT AND AGENCY CO., LTD.

(1458

TO LET

SHOP in Nathan Road, Kowloon.

Apply to-

HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE

CO., LTD, Alexandra Hallding.

WE HAVE

"Great Varieties of used and unused POSTAGE STAMPS

Single, Sets, Packets, Bags,

and

00.,

61

on Approval E Booka FOR COLLECTORS.

GRACA &

Dealers in

Postage Stamps, Post Cards, Seeds, Toys,

etim etc.

No. 10, WYNDHAM STREET, HONGKONG.

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a. 8. WATSON & CO., LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

A. S.

INTIMATION

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WATSON & CO.,

LIMITED.

ESTABLISHED 1871.

CONFECTIONERY:

45 EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL U MEETING of A. B. WATSON & CO,[DE

national ane garded this ma

The engagement is announced between Kwangtung, Kwangei, Kweichow, Fun-

Kenneth G Yarrow, younger son of F. Dan, Hunan and Sacchwani to concern I. Yarrow, of Monaltrie, Ballater, and themselves in the maintenance of the Vera Leslie Milles, elder daughter of the Provisional Constitution, thus convert late Dr. W. J. Milles, Shanghai, and ing the struggle, started by the Milles, of 9. Nevern Bond, South

Kensington Tuchune of Yunnan and Kweichow in defence of their local interests, into a It is likely that Sir William Re

While, however, be re Davies, the Chief Justice, will be taking Home leave next May. Mr. Justice Gem- an unusual success he perta will act as Chief Justice, and Mr. fumented the fact that the military men March after being called to be Bar, will J. R. Wood, who is returning about in the South had committed errors similar act as Puisne Justice. to them of which the military in the North had been guilty by refusing to being, formally opened the new buildings H.E. the Governor, on Monday even governed by the law and by public intended to house the University Union opinion. In these circumstances, although The buildings, which have an imposing frontage on Bonham Road, contain the Military Government had been estab

accommodation for a ten-room, a billiard. lished several months, the Ministers ap room, library, recreation-rooms and a

pointed had refused to accept their barber's shop. respective posts, and the military had not Brigadier-General C. D. Bruce; C.B.E. shown any respect for the Extraordinhas returned to London from the Special Mission on behalf of British Missing in

LIMITED, will be held at the HoNazora we have received fresh stocks of ary Parliament. To his plea for anity Belgium and Northern France, as he is

HOTEL on the 6th day of NOVEMBE

uta Noor, when the subicined which was passed at the B

1813.

they had turned deaf ears, hinting that leaving shortly for China to take up his he was geeking personal aggrandisement. appointment a Police Adviser to the From such a suspicion, it must be adiangsu Administration under the Chie

ese Government. mitted, his resignation of the Presidency in favour of YUAN SHIH-KA1 fter the

CHOCOLATES Revolution had overthrown the Manchu

held on CADBURY'S the 20th day of October, 1918, will be ab- mitted

for confirmation na Special Resolution

the new Articles already sp proved by this Meeting, and for the "purpose of identification subscribed by the Chairman thereof, be and the same "are hereby adopted a the Articles of the Company to the szalmien of and "in substitution for all the existing

Articles thereof."

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Datel this 1st day of October, 1918,

JOHN D. BUMPHREYS & SON, General Managers.

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UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON LIMITED.

EXTRAORDINARY

and

BUCHANAN'S

dynasty should have been sufficient to protect him. But while giving him credit for the best of motives it is to be feared unpractical visionary.

that he is an

age, was in command of the Victoria

The death took place in Melbourne, in the latter half of September, of Rear Admiral Frederick Tickell, Director of Naval Reserves, Australian Navy. Rear Admiral Tickell, who was 6 years of Naval Contingent in the operations in China in 1800, and, in July, 1901, receiv Even his most ardent admirer would inded the M.G. for his services. it difficult to point to any beriefits which Three Cases (three deaths) of gastro- China has derived from his participation enteritis, one case (one death) of cerebro. in poutin He does not seem to realise spinal fever, one, case (one death of diphtheria, and one case (one death) of cholern, were reported in the Colony-dur- ing the week which ended on Saturday. One case (one death) of gastroenteritis and case (one death) of cerebro-spinal fever were notified on Sunday and. Mon- day

CHOCOLATES: that it is easier to change the Constitu- tion of a country than the character of its people, and that a Government may be democratic in form but not in fact.

NOTICE IS BEBERY GENERAL King George-Bournville Nut- MEETING of the Society will be bold at

the Registered Office of the Society, No. Queen's

3 and 4, Queen's Building, Victoris in

the Colony of Hongkong on FRIDAY,

Selected Princess

the Seventh day of November, 1919, at Boudor-Exquisite Operä 13 o'clock Noox, when the subjcíned Resolutions will be proposed:-

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1. That the fusion of the interests of the Union Insurance Society of Can- son, Limited, (in this and the follow- ing Resolutions referred to as the

tad Society")

the North China Insurance Company Limited (in this and the following Resolutions to

.

other varieties.

"PEERESSES AND PARLIAMENT

to

anc

A new building which is being erected. opposite the Central Police Station as an extension of the Police quarters will be out of the builder's hands early next month. It is a substantial three-storied concrete structure, and contains new Police offices, a recreation room, canteen, gymnasium, etc., and living accommoda tion for a few Chinese and Indian con- stables.

By a majority of more than two and one the House of Commons has sdapted an amendment to the Sex Disqualifica tion Removal Bill empowering peeresses in their own right to sit in the House of Lords. A similar proposal, made when the Representation of the People Bill was under consideration last year, was reject-Jarning Post, and formerly Reuter'

ferred to as the Company" be A. S. WATSON & CO.,

approved of and agreed to on the basis following:--

(a) That shares of the Society of the nominal value of £10—esch whereof £4 per share shall be credited s paid up be allotted to the share- bolders of the Company in exchange for the shares of the Company in the ratio of one "and a half shares of the Society for each one share of the Company." " "(4) That the Society in addition make payment to the shareholders in the Company of the sum of £5. (Five pounday Starling in cash for each one share in the Company beld by such shareholders exchanging their shares in manner and upon the basis mentioned in clauss (a) above, 2. That for the purpose of carrying into 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 unissaed capita] of 104,000 shares,

3. That the 15,000 shares referred to in Resolution No. 2 above as and when issed to rank for dividend and in all respects pari pasu with the existe "ing Ordinary shares of the Society "and that the balance (if any) of meh 15,000 shares be dealt with in such manner as the Board of Directors of the Society shall think most beneficial to the Society. Dated this Twenty Fifth day of October, 1919.

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

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NOTICE LL Parsons, with the exception of persons of Chinees race, wishing leave the Colony muse bave in their posses sion VALID PAS-PORT. Pengers not in possession of reports will not be allowed to leave the Calony,

All persons,ith certain exceptions, who remain in the Colony for more than 7 days are required to Register them selves ander the REGISTRATION of PERBUNS ORDINANCE, IT.

Forms of Registration, giving the par ticulars required, may be obtained at the G.P.O. and at all.Police Stations. The Penalty for non-compliance is fine not exceeding $50.

E. D. C. WOLFE, Captain Superintendant of Police. Hongkong, Septembe. Stad, 1919.

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Corner of Haiphongá Hankow Roads.

TW

"Tal, Lötries: Falnos

LIMITED.

THE "HONGRONG DISPENSARY.

DEATHS.

HADEN-At Lyons, on September 15th., after long "suffering, ADA ELIZABETH FANNY, wife of Charles Sydenham Haden, formerly Hongkong, late of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, Lyons, in her 68th year. WRITTALLAt Cabbam, on September 19th, ELIZABETH, widow of late James Whittall, formerly of Hongkong and Ceylon.

"

JNGKONG OFF: 10a, Dus: Vaux Boo, C. Landon Orfici: 131, Fixer Benzin, E.C.

The Daily Press.

HongKong, NOVEMBER ŠTE,. 1913.

A HOUSE 'DIVIDED AGAINST |

ITSELF

part

in

Mr. H. A. Gwynne, "editor of the

ed. Although only nizetecu peresses are agent at Peking, was entertained by friends and colleagues at luncheon at the with- affected, it seems illogical to

Connaught Rooms on September 18th. hold

from. them the right to Lord Ampthill presided, and said few take

the proceedings of men in the profession equalled Mr. the Upper Chamber

Gwynne in knowledge of foreign affairs. and a wide vision with an independent are eligible for membership of judgment qualified him to guide his the House of Commons. In the Middle fellow-citizens toward a

consistent n tional policy.

women

MOJI

that

Ages they were summoned on more than one occasion, we believe, to attend Parlia meat,

Mr. F. C. Jenkin, C.BE., is returning to the Colony on the P. & O... Dilwara about the 18th. inst.

An extraordinary general meeting of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club will be held at the Club-house, North Point, to-night at 5.20.

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The new light cruiser Cairo is going through her trials preparatory to going out to the China Station. She is of the

DA

Surg-Capt. G. A. Dreaper, R... 1-. cently of Hongkong, who has been pro- moted to surgeon-rear-admiral, was ap pointed surgeon on August 21st, 1984, and has held his present rank since May While Gect-surgeon of the 11th, 1913.

Foz, he was in command of the medical staff and landed for the capture of the Mullah's stronghold at Illig in 1904, when he was mentioned in despatches and received the General East Africa Medai and Claap. He also has the South Africa Medal and General African Medal with Jubaland cinap.

The light cruiser Bosasenture, which China Station as a parent submarine was under orders to proceed to "the ship, has been placed on the disposal list. type of light cruiser.

The Bonaventure served several commis- siene on the East Indice and China Mr. H. A. Nisbet, Eegistrar of the Stations. She was also employed on the ald North Pacific Station for a commis- Supreme Court, ia going Home on leavesion. It will be remembered she acted as about November 27th. It is believed that Mr. C. D. Melbourne will act for him.

Sir Philip Sassoon, M.P., for Bythe, has purchased an Avro, airplane, and in tends to fly the machine principally from Landon to his residence, near Lympne.

convoy to the P. & O. steamer from Shanghai to Hongkong on the occasion when Kang Yu-wei, the Chinese reformer. was a passenger,

A strenuous struggle between N. Mishu, of Rumania, and 8. C. Wü, of China, was the outstanding feature of the second Mr. Justice Melbourne is likely to leave day's play in the Hurlingham Open Lawn Hongkong for a vacation at Home in Tennis Tournament on September 18th. February, about the same time as the Wo, a player with every evidence of good Hon. Mr. Claud Severn takes his boliday coaching, placed the ball with great ac "It is understood that Mr. J. H. Cong-curacy, and, getting nearly everything don, manager of the Vacuum Oil Com back won the first set at 13-11. Mishu any here, has been transferred to South then improved and won the second set at Africa, and will leave for his new post 63. Wu led at 5-4 in the final set, but early in January.

Mishu made a great effort, and won the next three games, the set, and the match.

ام

The bodies of the four people reported. missing daring the destructive fire at Yasumati on Monday morning were dis. covered by the Police, the same alternoon, charred beyond identification.

DISUNION has made itself very evid ent lately amongst the Southern party in China. There have been differences between the civil and military authori ties, jealousy between the various com- manders, friction between the forces, and distrust of some of the lenders. Now it is reported that Dr. SUN YAT-EEN hez decided to go to Fukien in order to co operate with Commander CHAN KWING

Mr. Hughes, in the Australian Horse MING and others against the Military

of Representatives, speaking on the Peace Government of the South-West Provinces,

Treaty Bill, said, referring to Japan and the White Australia policy, "! Our which, it is leared, is about to surrender

destinies, ideala, impulses, and history The death is announced from Melbourne are different. I hope Japan will remain to the Peking Government. Dr. Bus, it

said, will personally lead a strong Director of Naval Reserves in Australia us but we claim the right to any who 01 Bear-Admiral Frederick Tickell, on terms of most perfect friendship with army from Fukien to Canton for the since 1911. He served with the Victorian shall come in and who shall not come, This is our house. Our soldiers sacrificed purpose of driving out the unfaithful Naval Contingent in China in 1900-1. and upholding the Constitutional cause.

their blood to keep it for us, and placed Bhip and Turtle" the well the keys of this house in our handa. This He will have the support of the com-known city restaurant, was taken posses war was fought for liberty. We had this mander of the 1st squadron and of sion of on September 16th, by the Asiatic right before the war, and we claim the

Petroleum Company, who will in the right now." many military leaders, who are incomed futare bave their head London offices at with the Government and the military the premises. autocrats in Kwangtung. It is impos- sible to doubt Dr. Sun's sincerity, though

PALACE HOTEL, KOWLOON than once we have questioned his wisdom. If he really meditates taking the course suggested he will either drive his opponents to make common cause with the North, or else so weaken the resistance of the South-West that its subjugation by Peking will be facilitated. It is now nearly eighteen months since Dr. Sp, who opened the "Extraordinary "' :-Egr-

TWO Minates from Ferry and Hallway station. This Hotel has, fast been completely renovated and refurnishetic is now ap-to-date in every respect and anders English Management Owlzine ander personal expervision of the Proprietor BAR AND BILLIARD BOOMS, TERMS MODERATE. Special Arrangement for allies on Application to

J. H. OXBERET, Proprietor.

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The it

The Sixth Submarine Flotills, consist ing of the Ambrose (parent ship), Marazion (sloop), Moonshine (drifter), and submarines 1, 3, 4, 6, 0, and 15, left Devonport for the China Station on September 15th...

Colonel James has been conducting in- vestigations into malaria in England, and concludes that the mosquitoes first of all seek a zafa dark place to nest in and mature their eggs. They remain

there-and bite there. If the house is clean and bright it remains anfe. If it is dirty

And dark,, it becomes a& malarial" house. The danger localities are thun. In referring to the activities of the those which afford good resting and feed- Y.M.C.A., Bir A. Yapp mentioned that ing places for the mosquito. If a “car- there were 120 different centres in France rier be present bere danger will threaten for helping the Chinese employed in that all the inmates. Yet next door, if the country, as well as the work being car house is a good one, sli may escape in- ried on in China.

fection. Colonel James cbserved that malaria broke out not where human Fire Brigade drills will be held every carriers" were known to be most fre liament at Canton and organised the Friday morning for six weeks, as in pre- quent, nor yet where the mosquito macult Military Government, resigned from the war days. Yesterday morning the fire penis was most prevalent, but in certain scaled Beaconsfield Arcade and areas and contain houses ever in dis Constitutional movement. In his fare men

and few snophelines.

well mesange he took credit for having-fed directed their hoses upon two points | tricts where thers were but few “carrierg"

opposite for practice:

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