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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. OCEAN STEAM SHIP COMPANY, LTD

AND

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD.

CONSIGNEES por Company's Steamer.

*TEUCEN"

are hereby notified that the Cargo will be discharged into Holt's War, Kowloon, where it will lie at Consignee's risk. The Cargo will be ready for delivery from Godown on and after Nov 11th.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS,

INTIMATIONS

THE HONGKONG ST. ANDREW'S

SOCIETY.

ST. ANDREW'S BALL

PR DRACTICE DANCES for the above will take place in the GTT HALL from 8 to 7 TM. on TUESDAYS, NOVEMBER 11TB, 18TH, and 95ra. Dancing Shoes must be worn by all dancers and is is roquested that no children be brought

P. TOD, Hon." Secretary. Hongkong, November 7th, 1918.

11600

Optional cargo will be landed, unless notion has been given prior to steamer's arrival.

All breken, chafer, and damaged goia reEMBERS are informed that

CHINA COAST OFFICERS' GUILD.

to be left in the Gouws, where they will examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the

hours

10.45 a.m. and Noon within the frea storage period.

be

No claim will be admitted after the Good have left the steamer's Goclown and all

Lave

goods remaining undelivered alter Nov, 17ch, will be subject to reat

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the undersigned on or before Dec. 1st, or they will not be recognised. No Fire Insurance will be effected.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

Agents.

[1:506. Hongkong, November 8th, 1919.

*BEN *'LINE OF STEAMERS

NOTION TO CONBIGNEEF.

*

8.S. BENYORLICH”.

FROM MIDDLESBRO, LONDON AND

STRAITS.

MONBIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informe

that all Goods are being landed at theb -risk into the hazardous and/or extra kamarion Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Whar and Godown Co., Ltd, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted, after the Goods Have left the Godowar, and all hooda remaining andellyand after the 17th inst," will be as bjor to rent.

All Claim against the Steamer A Granted to the Undersigned on or before the 24th inst, or they will not be recognized..

All broken, shafed and damaged Goods see

to be left in the Godowas, where they will be

examined on the 17th inst., xl 10 AM.

No Fire Indirance has been erected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

GIBR, LIVINGSTỔN & Co., Agnata. Bongkong, November 10th, 1919 [1507

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NOTICE

REPULSE BAY HOTEL.

Order to enable the Contractors to

the above Hotel at the earliest possible ciste without interruption, and in order to avoid all possibility of damage to the Flooring, Tiles, Paint Work, etc. the public "ara requested to kindly attain from visiting the Hotel aa on and from this date until ita

pletion and formal opening of which due complet Notice will be given by Advertisement in the Local Newspapera

The Management of the Hotel feel sure that they may rely upon the ready co-operation of the public in the foregoing regard.

Dated this Sixth day of November, 1919. FOR THE HONGKONG HOTEL CO, LTD., Proprietors of the 'REPULSE BAY HOTEL

J.-H. TAGGART,

G.

Manager.

NOTICE

ALL Persons,

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with the exception of persons of Chinew race, wishing to leave the Colony must have in their posses sion & VALID PASSPORT. Passenger not in possession of passports will not be allowed to imve the Colony.

All persons, with certain exceptions. who remain in the Colony for more than 7 days are required to Begister 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 Police Stationa

The Pendity for non-compliance is a fine not exceeding $60.

E. D. C. WOLFE, Captain Superintendent of Polios, Hongkong, Septembe. Sind, 1918. . 40°

FOREIGN & COLONIAL MERCANTILE

CO., LTD.

51, Gracechurch Street, LONDON, EC.3. Eng

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INTIMATIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION

BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGLES

MR

the

R. GEO. P. LAMMERT has received instructions to sell by Public Auction.

ON FRIDAY,

1st day November, 1918, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon at his Sale Room in Duddell

street, Victoria. Rongkong. -

The Steamship" ASIA” 1061 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

, די

This stip is Chinese ship registered Canton and is constructed of steep stored in the following dimensjons namely, Length 199 feet, Brandth as feet 6 inches, and Depth 18 feet, 9 inches, and her speed is about 10 kuote. For further particulars and conditions of Sale and for orders for fuspections of the vessel please apply to-

MESSES KUNG YUEN,

123, Wing Lok Street,

MISSES DEACON, LOOKER, DEACON

& HARSTON,

1. Des Vœux Road Central, Vendors Solicitors

to Mr GED. P. LAMMERT,

The Auctioneer...

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"A. G. DA ROCHA. IS THE AUCTIONEER,

A. G. DA ROCHA, AUCTIONEER, SURVEYOR

GENERAL BROKER. Queen's Road Central, Telephone No

with

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 111#,

INTIMATION

1919.

effective resistance. The future of Civili H.E. the Governor gave a dinner party sation, which had been hanging in theat Government House on Friday even- balance for so long, was assured by the ing There were present:- The Bt. Rev. complete overthrow of Militarism after a the Bishop of Victoria and Mrs Lander, terrible conflict waged over 1,500 days be Colonel J. R. Young and Mrs. Young, tween thirty peoples and more than forty Lieut. Cok G. B. Crisp, Mr. G. E. million armed men. So quickly does the Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Crockatt, mind become accustomed to new con-Mr. and Mrs P. M. Dodwell, Mr. and

A. S. WATSON & CO,ditions, the, the carnage and destruestan. Mrs. Secth, Hariston, Afr. and arra. C.

LIMITED.

ESTABLISHED 1871

CONFECTIONERY:

the anguish and anxiety, seem now like a H. P. Hay, Jr. G. Hastings, Mr. D. horrible nightmare. They were, however, G. 3. Bernard, Ms. H. W. Bird Mr. a grim reality twelve months ago. Isis. Lafrentz, Mr. G. M. Young. Mr. W. true that the tide of war had turned in. Kraft, Mr. R. M. Dyer.

our favour during July, but even the most sanguine, dured, not hope then for such.

Last night at Cosmopolitan Dock the

a Speedy collapse of the enemy. Hongkong and Whampoa Deck Co., Ltd., 33 that, which ས soon to be launched the steel single-screw tug-bent - witnessed. In the spring and early St. James, the last of the four vessels of. summer We ha Bebe "137

#laborate her kind built to the order of the Ads « defensive works of the previous winter miralty by the Dock Co. The launch teak broken through by the incessant place in the presence of several Dock and onrush of the enemy's bordes, and the Naval Yard officials, the ceremony being" we have received fresh stocks of territory which we had spent three pain. performed by Mrs Neighbour, of the

CADBURY'S

CHOCOLATES

and

|BUCHANAN'S ·

grasp

Naval Yard ful years in wresting from their

The dimensions of the re-invaded in almost as many weeks.

Atvessel are. Length B. P. 185 Et; breadth, one stage it looked as though a wedge it,; depth, 1 ft. The St. James is would be driven between the Allied fitted with triple-expansion engines hay armies, and that our troops would being cylinders is" and 49′′ din, by [compelled to evacuate the north of Fracce stroke.

and rejoin the French further south.

H.E the Governor of Macro, Senhor The moral and material loss which that Correia da Silva, arrived, in the Colony would have involved was fully realised, yesterday afternoon on the gunboat but the nation, confident in the righteous | Putrin, on`an official visit to HE the ness of its enuse and the valour of its Governor of Hongkong. As soon as the men, never despaired of ultimate Intris nachored,. Mr. E. V. M. R. de triumph. It was the darkest hour in the Sousa, Consul-General for Portugal, went

CHOCOLATES: war, with the possible exception, per on board and accompanied His Exerllency

AND King George-Bournville

Queen's — Selected - Priacess

Boudo r.-

-Exquisite-Opera

other varieties.

instructions from

FAVOURE The Concerned,

will sell by Public Auction, TO-DAY (TUESDAY, November 11th, 1919, at 2.15 p.m.

at his Sale Rooms.

A QUANTITY OF

ECOND ENGINEER for British Steamer MISCELLANEOUS GOODS & EFFECTS.

* SISUKAN." Apply

GERMINAL CIGAE STORE, 18, Nathan Road, Kowloon

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TO LET.

Prax for 8 months from November lat

FLATS in EWO WESS. No. 8, Tax

For farther particulars, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO. LTD.

₤1484

TO LET..

SUITABLE FOR COAL STORAGE.

VACANT

A Yati

FLOT of Land at

Apply to- THE HONGKONG LAND RECLAMA-

TION CO, LTD.

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TO LET.

AVACANT PLOT of Land, Praya East.

Apply to

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

11388

TO LEL

SHOP in Nathan Road, Kowloon.

Apply to

HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE

CO., LTD., Alexandra Bildings

FOR BALE

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MISSION MERCHANTS. PRODUCE EXPERTS, BUYERS AND SHIPPERS.

All enquiries receive prompt attention.

11231

TRY JAPANESE CHOW,

Sukiyaki Torinabe" Chiri Yoeens be Tenfura Kakime-hi

Just the season and best cooking

HOTEL CHITOSE

1st Class Hotel

Large Garden

Apply

House

LOILET & CON York Buildings.

1265

FRENCH LESSONS

"..

ATAO

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

6 cases Remy Martin Brandy.

5 cases Tuckey's Liquear Whisky.

14 cases Electric Lamp Bulbs.

30 cases. Laundry Soap.

30 Red Blanketa

50 Sea Rugs

3-doz. Bovril.

4 doz. Lea and Perria Sauce, Fint Bottle.

དྷུ་ doz. Cashmere Bouquet, Colgate and

Company.

3 doz Van Houten's Cocoa, 8 oz. tin.

g3 cases

10 doz. "Mackenzie's" Catmeal 3lbs. tin. -

"Lifeguard." Condensed Milk And a long line of Sundries..

ཐ་ TEME-Chah on Delivery.

Hongkong, November 1st, 1919.

al

A G. DI ROCHA, AUCTIONEER by rublic Auction THURSDAY, 13th November,

230 r.x

will

sell

248

At his Sales Room. EIGHT. FOX TERRIER PUPPIES. Fram two distinct litters). Tris-Cash on Delivery. Hongkong, November 19th 1918

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haps of that never-tu-be-forgotten Sun- ashore At Blake Pier H. E. was met by day afternoon in the autumn of 1914 Capt. H. S. McGrath, A.D.C., and was Nut-when we learned that the RAISER had accorded a guard-of-honour composed of

written home boasting that he had placed 150 men of the 2nd. Punjabis, under the, aring of steel round FazNCH's con command of Lieut., Currie..... After ins temptible little Array," the spearhead of ecting the guard of honour, Senhor da to Government" House, and the Empire's military force, On Both Silva motored

occasions, however, the splendid heroism where he was teorived by Sir Reginald of our soldiers refused to acknowledge Stubbs. The distinguished "visitor spent defeat when it seemed inevitable, and last night at Government House, and frustrated the skilfully prepared plans of turns to Macno to-day. the German strategists when, by the rules

A. S. WATSON & CO.,

LIMITED.

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY.

MARRIAGE.

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of war they ought to have succeeded.

Prodigies of valour were performed by FAR

our hard-pressed troops. In several in- stances small bodies of men who found themselves cut off in the retreat calmly chose death rather than sufrender, and their bodies were found subsequently buried deep beneath the prostrate forms of their foss. Their memory will survive as long as the race shall, last, and their splendid example of devotion to duty will serve as a fresh inspiration to this and succeeding generations. It is their self-sacrifice, which has laid the founda. tions of the new world in which, it is

ORTON-LACK-SMITH.-At H.B.M. Con- sulate General, Yokoham an Oct. 30th, and at Christ Church, Bluff, by the Rev. E. M. Strong, M.A.,hoped, their spirit of unseläshness will be THOMAS ORTON, ETHEL LACK-SMITH reflected. "The plan of the superstructure ÚNGKONG OTTICH: 101, Des Vœux Road, C. has already been drawn in the Covenant LONDON Oʻrica: 131, FIXE STRAIT, E.C. of the League of Nations,

The Baily Press.

HONGKONG. NOVEMBER 11TH, 1918,

REMEMBRANCE.

By the desire of H.M. TEX KING, all work will be suspended throughout the British

EASTERN CABLE

NEWS.

THROUGH RECTER'8. AGENCY-}

THE SHANTUNG VOTE IN US.A........

WASHINGTON, November 5th.. The correct figures of the voting on the Shantung provision of the Treaty were

41 to 9

"

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CANTON NEWS.

November 10th.

Another serious conflict took place in front of the Sincere Company's premises on the Bund on the 8th inst. It is said that a crowd of the studenta. who passed by the store after attending a meeting in the Tung Yuen garden, were åttacked “

THE STUDENTS AND THE SINCERE COMPANY.

Dr. W. W, Pearse, M.8., D.PH.. by the Company's guards and retaliated Medical Officer of Health, has returned to the Colony from war service.

PALACE HOTEL. KOWLOON Empire for two minutes at eleven o'clock King requests will thus have the oppor- policemen were seriously injured, and Corner of Balphong & Hankow Roads

Tal. L. 1.

Tol. Addioari Paines.

this morning in commemoration of the victorious Armistice. It will be noticed tunity of doing so.

that the anniversary is being observed at

"

in force. A serious fight ensued, and a number, of armed police came to the rescue of the Company's servants. They The Bishop of Victoria (Hongkong) used their bayonets to drive back the asks us to say that the Churches of the crowd, but they were soon overwhelm- ed by the students. The conflict stopped. Anglican Communion will be open at 11 soon after the arrival of a number of o'clock to-day. Those who prefer to police and military officers, who were spend in Church the time of silence the specially sent to the scene. As a result of the affray five students and " Jour

there were many minor casualties.

Great damage was done to the store, a number of the students who were lock- the goods in the show premises were surrounded by the studenta cases on the

until the next day, when all the wounded were conveyed to hospital.

The students have decided (1) to elect a number of representatives to deal with the matter, (2) to sue the manager of the Company, (3) to demand that the For the treatment of the In the

the hospital" and accopt wounds. The Superintendent of Police is responsibility if

apy should die of

about to deal with the case, and the... students are requested to wait for his judgment.

It is stated that the Allen Land Law of ed inside,,round floor. The Company's.

TWO Minutes from Ferry and Railway the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of Japan, which was passed by the Diet of T

station. This Hotel has just been the eleventh month of the year. completely renovated and refurnished is

Proprietor.

That

a curious

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en-

now up-to-date in every respect and under, makes it easy to remember for all 1919, but has not yet been actually

forord, will be reintroduced in the Diet English Management, Cuisine under personal supervision of the time, but it is due to

this winter "for revision. The main pro coincidendo and not to design, for, vision is for the limitation of alien BAR AND BILLIARD BOOMS, although the Armistice was actually ownership to subject of countries where

TERMS MODERATE.

signed at five o'clock on the morn-

Japanese are allowed to own land. On Special Arrangement for Families on

ing of November 11th, hostilities did the enactment of this revised law it will Application to

J. H. OXBERRY,

not cease on all fronts until six hours be put into practice, it is believed, Proprietor.

later. It was then that the din of battle," ",

The Rev. C. E. Darwent, who is leaving's REVOLT. which had resounded · throughout the world for more than four years, was for Tientsin after twenty years' service it is reported that Dr. Sun Yatesen is stilled, and there is a peculiar appro as Minister of the Union Church, Shang- Proposing to go to Fukien to lead a movement with Commander Chan Kwing- priateness, therefore, in the manner bai, has been presented with a farewell ming and others against the Military in which that glad event is to be silt consisting of a demand draft on Government of the South-West and the autocracy of the Kwanga militarists, recalled. Nothing, we venture to think, London for $1,300 bearing interest at the who have occupied the province and taken could be more simple and impressive rate of 5 per cent. per annum. The sub everything away from it. Dr. Sun will

lead two than a pause in the midst of our mani. Icriptions were limited to $10. Mr. Dar to Swatow to co-operate with the fand large gunboats from Shanghai went will finally retire and return to forces in an attack on Swatow, which is

in the occupation of Kwange troops.. of thankfulness for the final deliverance England in two or three years' time.

This will be followed by an advance upon Canton. It is said that the demobilised Shiuhing troops and their leaders, who were demobilised by the Kwangsi leaders, will support Bun in order to revenge

WE HAVE

Great Varieties of used and unused

POSTAGE STAMPS Single, "Sets, Packets, Bags,

:

and

G. MOUSSION,

25, MORRISON HILL ROAD.

on Approval Books

FOR COLLECTORS.

1397

GRACA

&

No. Ha Fung Lane

LADIES!

MGM) is having at our Art Gallery to the 15th November, the latest Paris ELITE STYLE DRESSES which are being offered

INTRODUCTORY PRICES.

TR. G. MATSUMURA (jost returned

aub

Do not miss this oportunity

KMUR & KOMOR, Alexandra Buildings.

7454

WAI KEE

FLAG AND SAILMAKER

No. 12, Den Vaux Road, Central,

Top Floor, HONGKONG. TELEPB0F" No 18"

Dealers in

fold activities to breathe a short prayer

the

of the world from the great dangers Former American soldiers resident in that threatened it and for the magni-Manila as represented in the Veterans of ficent self-sacrifice of millions. Foreign Wars and the American Legion, who cheerfully offered their liven have made vigorous protests at the, re- ablation on the altar of turn of interned alien enemies, until re- To permit Faberty and Justice. Though peace was cantly detained in America:

themselves.

REPORTED PURCHASE OF ARMA..

A Peking message states that the Pek- ng Government has recently purchased a very large consignment of arms from Italy, weighing 500 tons, which has been

the province of Fung

not signed until some months later, and these proven dangerous enemy alicos to double, were entertained in the meantime return to the Philippine Island," says Wang Tao and to the worships to Trin as to whether Germany would accept the their resolution, is an outrage and a tica. The Foreign Diplomats have pro Postage Stamps, Fost Cards, Bonde, Toys, term laid down in the Treaty, it was gratuitous insult. and a breach tested against the purchase, and demand- immediately realised that the conditions of faith to those hundreds of thousands of, the Armistice bad-deprived the enemy,of-car-American comrades who have-auf- already hopelessly broken and demora fered wounds or death in the great war lised, of the means to offer any further for democra25.”

etc.

-No-10-WYNDHAM STREET,

HONGKONG.

F.O. Box B

supervision till after the conclusion of ed that the arms be placed under their peace between the North and B Bouth in supply munitions of war to China during accordance with their agreement not to the internal atrila,

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