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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
PEAK
CLUB.
AN INFORMAL" DANCE.
will be held on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2ND, for Members and their Guests, NG 2:13 P.M.
Caledonians Strathspey, Eightsome Reels and Modern Dances.
JOHN BENTLEY, Hou. Secretary Hongkong, November 15th, 1918. 833
G.
R.
GOVERNMENT BILLS, ETC.
SPECIE carrant in BHANGHAI, up to and far the 100s of $1,000,000 current in Shanghal, will be received by the TREASURY CHEET OFFICER ARMY PAY DEPARTMENT and 11.30 AM.. on November 18th, 1919.
The amount accepted is to be placed by the Denderer in the credit of an account with the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION, Shanghai, so as to be available
November 20th, 1919.
Persone tendering to state
The amount of Dollars current in Shang La per £100 for Telegraphie Transfer on the Commissioners of HLM. Treasury,
London.
The tender to be in duplicate, and in sealed covers, addressed to the TREASURY CHEST OFFICEE, ARMY PAT DEPARTMENT,
ad andorsed TENDERS FOR GOVERN KENT BILLS, etc.'
The right to accept or reject any or all of the Leaders
reserved.
Copies of Forms of Tender can be had on *pplication.
Parsons tendering for (Bill) are hereby notified that having Legsed to the provisions of the Acta 22 George III. Cap. 45 and 41, George TII. Cap. 55, the soceptance of any such Tandar le subject to the express_condition that no Member of the Brith House of Commons all, be admitted to
itted to any share or pari in or to say benefit to arise from the Contract khaosby ande for the allotment of such (Bill).”
The provisions in question do not apply to Contracte entered info by any incorporated Company la corporated capacity and made for the
eral benedi of the Company general
information can be obtained by BAŞ
Further personal application to the TREASURY CHEST OFFICEE, A.P.D.
F.J. THURSBY-PELHAM LAUT. COL
Treasury Chest Offour, A.P.D.
“Bu Majesty's Treasury Ofice,
Hongkong. November 17th, 1919. [163
INDO-CELINA
STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD...
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
Prom KOBE
THE
THE Steamship
FODESANG *
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port
having arrived from the above Consigue of Cargo by her are hereby informed that is troods are being landed at their risk into the basardons andļor exten Irdous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Ltd, and/or from the Wharvem delivery may
beg06
INTIMATIONS
THE
HONGKONG DAILY
› HONGKONG GYMKHANA CLUB.
will hold
Ph
AN EXTRA GYMKHANA
in aid of
M
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AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION
PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17TH, k
BY GADER OF THE MOSTOLOXES.
E. GEO. P. LAMMERT has received instructions to sell by Public Auction.
On FRIDAY,
The Devastated Villages of France Fund the 1st day November, 1918, at 3 o'clock in
On
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1971, 1918,
ENTRANCE $1.00
the af ernoon at his Sale Room in Duddell
2.
Street, Victoria Hongkong,
The Steamship "ASIA"
1061 tons cow lying in Kowloon Bay in the Harbour of Hoogkong together with all the IT is hoped that Members of the Jockey furnitures, Stare equipment and appurten-
saces now on board
and GTMERANA Cires will purchase Tickets and not avail themselves of their Season Tickets.
H. B. L. DOWBIGGIN, Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, November 19th, 1919. (164)
Q.
NOTICE
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R
LL Parsons,ith the exception of A
persons at Chines race wishing to love. De Colony must have in their posses sion VALID PASSPORT: Passengers not.in possession of pasaporte will not be allowed to leave the Colony
All
with certain atosptions, persons, bo remain in the Colony for more than 7 days are required to Register them- solves under the REGISTRATION of FERSONS ORDINANCE, 1915.
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 Buperintendent of Polios Hongkong, Soptambo. Tind, 1918.
HELENA MAY INSTITUTE, HONGKONG
#!
40
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A given by Miss BRISY WYFRS at the HELINA MAY INSTITUTE on WEDNES
PIANOFORTE RECITAL will be
DAY, NOVEMBER 25TH, au 6 30 PM.
Adasfezion
$1.00 Members' inviting friends may book tables in advance for Tea including Concert #1.00 each person, from 4 o'clock.
MRS. L. M. HUDSON,
SKIN AND HAIR SPECIALIST.
(+52)
SUPERFLUOUS hair painlessly and
permanently removed.
Bust development and bust reduction. Chiropody speciality. Late of Bosbard College, Melbourne, Australia
CAMPBELL, MOORE & CO.,
Chater Bond.
LOST.
1483-
Goods not alrared by Nov. 2 st, will be A Dark Brind'e Buli PUP Bitch Finder
be obtained.
subject to rent.
All broken, chafed and damaged praiages are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined. "Claims against the Stomar muri be presented within 10 days of arrival, otherwise they will not be recognized,
No Fire Insurance will be offered by us
• Any Ding whatever.
Bill of Lading will be countersigned by JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.,
General Manager. Hongkong, November 16th, 1918.
A
f1635
ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.
H. THE GOVERNOR, and PA ron
Las
of the Club, kindly offered to present a CHALLENGE SHIELD to be played for annually by paira u
member of the Glüh
will be warded. Reply to-
Box No. 1874, Care of "Daily Press *Utfice. [1474
BINTING PIANOFORTE
N experienced Lady, Licentiate, Trinity
College Loudon just arrived, i Willing to receive PUPILS for singing. Piano, Theory of Music, and the Art of Accompaning. Terms Moderate.
Apply- Box No. 1620
Care of "Daily Proa" Office [1820
WANTED.
ment Departments, Militaryera PORTUGUESE CLERK for local Import
Corps or Regiments, H.. Ships or Naval Depart menta, individual Firms, etc. One pair only to enter for each Department, Firm or other recognised Body, the Committee to decide, in аду doubtful case, whether an entry may bo accepted.
The Competition to be Foursome (not four matches of 18 holes over the old
Course under Club Handicape will be found on the No ice
ice Boards
Soling
of
Lis
the Club Houses or at the Hongkong Ciak. Entries close on the 29th instant.
The names of the winners for the year will he inscribed upon the shield when received and souvenir cups will be presented for the winners this year by Elis Excellency sad in future years by this Club.
By Order,
THE ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB Hongkong, November 14th, 1918. [1528
NOTICE
REPULSE BAY HOTEL
IN Order to enable the Contractora to complete the work in connection with the above Hotel at the earliest possible date withaat interruption, and in order to avoid all possibility of damage to the Flooring, Tiles Print Work, to the public are abstain from visiting the Hotel as on and from this date until its completion and farmal opening of which doe Notice Ill be given by Advertisement in the Local Newspapera pogl
requested to kindly
ready
The Management of the Hotel feel sure that they may rely apon the co-operation. of the public in the foregoing
regard.
and Export firm. Apply-
Box 1518 Care of "Daily Prem" Office.
1519
TO LET. FLATS in EWO MESS. No. & THE PLAX for 6 months from November 1st. For further particulars, apply to--
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO. LTD.
(1494
TO LET. SUITABLE FOR COAL STORAGE " A Fauxsati.
VACANT PLOT of Landst
Apply to-
TION CO, LTD.
ro LET.
1417.
A VACANT PLOT of Land, Praya East.
Apply to
IN ONE LOT
This ship is Chinese ship registered in Canton and is constructed of steel the has the following dimensions namely, Length 799 feet, Breadth 2 feet 8 inches, and Depth 18 feet 9 inches, and her speed is about 10 knots, For further particulars and conditions of Sale and for orders for inspections of the vesant please apply to-
MESOS, KUNG YUEN,
193, Wing Lok Street,
MEMAS "DEACON, LOOKER, DEACON
&HARSTON
1. Das Vuns Bosc Central," endor Solicitors
or
to MR GEO. P. LAMMERT, The Auctioneer.
₤1409
A. G. DA ROCHA.
IS THE AUCTIONEER.
A. G. DA ROCHA,
AUCTIONEER BURVEYOR AND
GENERAL BROKER
INTIMATION
·One case of diphtheria was reported in the Colony on Friday.
towards peace. It increased, sather than diminished, their respect" for each other us honourable toes. The beroic resistance offered to. Cermany, and the sacrifices
The armoured cruiser Euryalus. Com- made, by the two allies, have further Bander F. E. M. Garforth, which was in sealed the pact of union. Differences of armistice was signed, is ordered to be the dockyard at. Hongkong when the
opinior, we must expect occasionally, but while the memories of the fateful paid off at Chatbain and placed on the
anle list.
A. S. WATSON & CO years of war against Germany endure
LIMITED.
ESTABLISHED 1871.
After a short lness, the death bas evarred, at the age of 3, of Rent-Acml John Ingles, of Beach Cottage, Portches ter, near Portsmouth. Before his retire- ment "he served for several years as in structor to the Japanese Navy.
there need be no fear of any serious rupture. There could be no better proof of the close understanding which now exists between France and is. Britain than that furnished by the Syrian controvers). Britain was accused by some of the French newspapers of attempting to de-
Captain C. Payne, C.B.E., RN, prive France of the mandate for Syria. who was on .M.S. Sufolk as Com- The arrest of EMR SAID, a French pru Squadron, has been appointed Captain modore, when that vessel was in the China tegée, by Field-Marshal Aplexur without, of the Dockyard, deputy superintendent as the Chauvinists alleged, the assent of and King's harbour-master as Devonport. the French authorities in Beyrout added
The following focal firms have bera fuel to the fire. Great Britain was granted licences to trade under the Non we have received fresh stocks of charged with having undermined French Ferrous Metal Industry Ordinance, 1919 influence in Damascus with a view to Cheong. Tung Tack Hang Wo Cheong Ordinance. No. of 1919-Fook Hair
CONFECTIONERY:
CADBURY'S.
and
Yee On Ling Tai L. Kwong Fat Wing and Chua Shing.
When five privates in the Manchester railway without paying their fares, they Regiment were charged at Willesdez: with being absentees and travelling on the said the colonel had stapped all leave before they went out to China Because of
30 in the "regimen took French leave."
practically every man, They were handed over to an escort.
obtaining a strangle-hole over Syria, It was claimed on behalf of France that its interests in Syria dated back to the times CHOCOLATES all the Powers had the right to be the of the Crusades, and hence she alone of
mandatory for that country.
Our detractors ignored the fact that, by one absentee. treats matle with the King of the Hetjaz. Greas Britain had clearly renounced all claims on Damascus in favour of her new ally, and even France herself had guaran-tracy, on Saturday, with begging, stated teed the independence of the Arabs, which CHOCOLATES: gave the King of the Hedjaz Damascus according to his reading of the Treaty The statement that the French Govern- ment was ignorant of the arrangement
BUCHANAN'S
TAVINO been Favoured with in- King George Bournville Nut-when it withdrew its clain over Mosul. Hveractions from the Concerned wall sell
his
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by Public Auction TO-DAY (MONDAY) Queen's November 17th, 1918, at 11 #m Fales Boox (unless the purchasers take delivery of the Goods by that date).
660 CASKS WIRE NAILS Comprising:-
inch
inches
Selected Princess Boudor-Exquisite--Opera
other varieties.
190 caaks.
40
20
20%
TERMS:-Cach before Delivery. deposit on the fall of the hammer.
Hongkong, November 13, 1919.
A G. DA BOCHA, AUCTIONEER. SURVEYOR AND GENERAL BROKER Queen's Bond Central, Telephone No. 1932.
The Concerned.
and admitted Britain's right to the" us:
A blin Chinese, charged at the Magis
that he had been sent away from the Colony on several occasions, and he came only to get the monthly allowance which
Sir Paul Chater gave him. The Police from Europeans in Batery Path. stated that the rand was seen begging Lindsell fined defendant 85.
Mr...
of certain Arab waters and to the con FAR EASTERN CABLE. struction of a railway between Baghdad and and Haifa al nenused considerable
NEWS.
(THROCON REUTER'S AGENCY. 1 THE EAST COMMERCIAL MISSION.
feeling in France. These allegations at one tra threatened seriously, to disturb Anglo-French relations, but when the treaties, were examined on both sides the injustice of the accusations brought
LONDON, November 10th A deputation, representing the Man- against Britain was recognised.
Bri-chester and the Blackburn "Chambers. nf tain went so far as to abstain from Greenwood and urged the adoption of the
Commerce, was received by Sir Hamar.
A. S. WATSON & CO., participation in the inquiry ordered proposal to send a commercial mission n
LIMITED.
THE HONGKONG DisFunSARY.
MARRIAGE.
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FAVOURED with instructions from Walton Cread. At Union Church on November 14th, by Rev. J. Kirk Maconachie, CHARLES WALLACE, Son of Mrs. Wallace, Crosshill, Glasgow, to MARGARET ALENE. second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Russell Clegg, of Seattle, Wash. U.S.A.
[1532
will sell by Public Auction, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY, November 18th, 1919, st 2.15 p.m.
at his Sales Rooms.
A QUANTITY OF
MISCELLANEOUS GOODS & EFFECTS,
ACAD
Very heat quality Blue Woollen Sorge in good condition, 7 yds. or yds quit lengths,
20 cases Laundry Bar Soap.
20 cases Life Guard Condensed Milk.
6 cases American Cheese
20 Sea Rugs.
40 Doz Rose Brap made in USA 10 doz
oz. Cshmere Rouquet, Colgate and
ompany.
6 doz. Les and Perrins Fance. 3 doz.. Van Houten's Cocon Txxx-Cash on Delivery, Hongkong. November 17th, 1919,
AND
A. G. DA ROCHA, ACCTIONEER, SURVEYOR
GENERAL BROKER Queen's Road Central, Telephone No. 2532. AVING bean Faround with instrus tions from The Concerned all by Fublic Auction TO-MORROW
(TUESDAY), 18th November,
HA
sall
at 5:30 PM.
at his Sale Room,
ANGKONG OFFICE: 104, Des Vaur ROAD, C, LONDON OSTICH: 131, FLAT Starr, E.C.
The Baily Press.
HONGKONG NOVEMBER 17TH, 1918.
ANGLO-FRENCH ALLIANCE.
can
CHINA'S PLACE IN LEAGUE OF"
NATIONS..
by the French, British and Amerithe Far East.
The question was amicably discuss delegates into the wishes of informally, and, as a result of the con the inhabitants of Syria as to the versation, further developments may be Power that should be appointed as man-
expected shortly, Apparently, Sir Hamar datory for their country. In passing, ition.
Greenwood strongly favours the mis- may be mentioned that only the Ameri ean representatives undertook the task, and they brought back the report that, with the exception of some parts of the
Lospos, November 10th. Lebanon district, the Arabs were unwill-asked what was the exact position of
In the House of Commons, Mr. Lan ing to accept France as their mandatory: Britain gave further evidence of good. will towards France by publicly stating that in no circumstances would she accept the mandate for Syria, though at the same time she expressed her determina- Mr. Cecil Harmsworth replied that tion to uphold the treaty with the King China, having reinsed to sign the Treaty of the Hediaz. The meeting of bent or incur any obligations there.. of Peace with Germany, cannot take any CLEMENCEAU and Mr. LLOYD GEORGE, in under, but if the Chinese Governinent. Paris, quickly removed all misunder-ratify in due course the Treaty of Peace standings, and General GovLAND is delegates on September 10th, and where. with Austria, which was signed by her
or his way to Syria as the French High Commissioner Without mutual trust and goud-will it would have been impos sible for France and Great Britain t THE warmth of the welcome extended to
dispose so easily. of the difficulty. President POINCARE in London and His Nothing now is left to disturb the Excellency's utterances at Buckingham
happy
relations between the two Palace and the Guildhall reflect the fresh asurance in London of Britain's
countries M, POINCARE has been given strength of the bonds which unite Great
י
Britain and France. In the furnace of sincere friendship, and be, in turn, has war the two nations have been firmly pledged his fellow-countrymen to the welded together, and the memories of maintenance of the alliance, common endursace &nd triumph"
common can never fade from the minds of either. In the words of His Majesty the King, "our aspirations are identical and our interests should never conflict."
A Large Assortment of best quality The Entente for which KG EDWARD Wines And Spirite from well known. Bordeaux, Porta, and Torino Firms,
Comprising:
was so largely responsible has develop. ed into a close Alliance. Politicians of
China under the Peace Treaty. whether China, which was named in the Coven of Nations, would take its place at the ant as an original member of the League first meeting of the League, and if not, what were the reasons for China's with drawal.
HME
in the Covenant of the League of Nations figures in the same terma German Treaty, the Chinese · representa tives will be entitled to participate in the in the
first meeting or asserably of the League. China was not represented on the Council of the LeaguR.
LOAN TO CHINA,
LONDON, November 10th, The Times New York correspondent connected with the Four Power Consor atates on high authority that the bankers tium believe that it is inadvisable to make a luan to China until the United States Treasury has led the way with an advance to the Chinese Government of twenty-Ave to thirty million dollars to
An informal dance will be held at the enable China to demobiliss har army. Peak Club next Saturday night.
-
a general holidays in the Colony,
January 2nd, and 3rd, will be observed
Prof. Warren's" lecture "Lord
§ cases Merite's Invalid Fort, 15 cases at the change in Anglo-French relations Institute to-day at 5.15 p.m.
Rcases Chianti: 28 cases Merito's Oporto, the German school are likely to marvel Kelvin" will be given at the Helens May Merito's Ruperior Quality Port, 12 cases
10 cases
no
The total output of the Kailan Mining Administration's mines for the week ending November lat, amounted to 88,009 tens and the sales to 75,38% tone,
Merito's White Port, 3 cases Superior Quality and to cast doubts upon the genuineness Iraves qta, 8 casos Baisac, qt, 11 cases Haut of the feelings which the two countries re-appointed an unofficial member of the Mr. Alexander Mackenzie has been Bisso, qta, il cases Cerous. THE HONGKONG LAND RECLAMA. Sauternes, qua, 8 cases Haut Batuernes, que antertain, towards one another. To these Licensing Board for a further period of
$ cases superior Medoc,
Case St. critics, the old rivalry between France three years. Estephe, gta, 10 cases Ch. Margaux qt, and England, with its long-drawn chap- 71 cases
qts, 9 caspe Cases Pauilla
Khan Sahib Hesham Khan leaves Caret, ter of wars, would appear to be an into-day by the Gregory Apear on eight qta, 3 cases Chateau des Carmes, qts., 8 c Moulin de Soubeyesa, qi, 35 cas Gracia superable obstacle to any rapprochement months leave, which he will spend in Italian Vermouth, cases Cuigano falian To them, also, M. roINCARE's references Northern India. Vermouth, 30 crore Tockey's Liqueur Whisky, to German barbarity will convey
Freach Vermouth, Neilly Prat, 10 Aex Rey Martin's hende, 10 maes psychological meaning, or, at least, no Salamander Brandy, 20 cara Five years Red political significance. If they were to
The above will be Fold
1 in small lota.
study history they would be able to Trays-Cash on Delivery Hongkong, November 10th 1815.
understand why Great Britain had no Gun practice will be carried out at besitation in grasping the hand of France Pakahawan (N.E.) between 10 am, and
p.m., on November 18th and 20th, and in friendship. Neither France norat Mount Davia (B.W.) on November 21st England ever forgot the obligations of between 10.30 a.. and i p.m. chiyalry in the stress of war. Both nations emerged from their struggles with of the bitter memories which Ger- many's anserppaloumess has left behind War, in fact, proved for them a step stocks.
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST MENT & AGENCY CO, LTI
1380
FOR SALE
Dated this Sixth day of November, 1819OUNT COUGH* No. m. Ta 1. PRAE 6-Boomed Hou with Large Garden. Apply
FOR THE HONGKONG HOTEL CO., LTD. Proprietors of the REPULSE BAY HOTEL
JỄ H. TAGGART,
Manager
Yark Bryklinga
Port
TBY JAPANESE CHOW.
·965
Sukiyaki Torinabe Chiri Yosenabe Tenturs Kakimeshi
Just the waxon and best cooking HOTEL CHITOSE "Tek Class Hotel.
No 6, Bar Fung Lane-
out
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The
attitude of the Government to- wards & Treasury loan is not clear. If the Treasury decides to make probably no new legislation will be
Joan zary; because ample reserve still remains of the amount authorised by the Congrem for advances to nations warring against Germany.
Rev
WEDDING. GRIMES-HECKT. -
neces-
The
The Union Church was the scene of a pretty wedding on Saturday morning, Grimes, of the P.W.D., the contracting parties being Mr. C. Az Henrietta Heckt, of No. 48, The Peak. and Misk The church, which was tastefully decorat
was filled with their friends. J. Kirk Maconachie officiated. J. A. Lyon, was dressed in a costumes The bride, who was given away by Mr. of white silk crepe de chine and georgette, trimmed with zilver. She wore a hat matching the costume and carried Pretty bouquet of lies. She was attend ed by Miss Gertrude Razavet, who wore trimmed with blue beads, with hat to a dress of georgette over old rose, satin," match; and the Misses Grimes, who wore costumes similar to the bride. Mr. K. Staple was best man.
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For matching & gold chain from a girl in Queen's Road West, & Chinese was church to the strains of Mendelssohn's After the service, the couple. left the sentenced, at the Magistracy, on Batur Wedding March. A reception was held day, to nine months hard labour, tent No. 10, Government Quarters, Park strokes of the birth, and to four hours' Road. Fi
The honeymoon is being spent at Macao.
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