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THE SOCIETY

VINCENT DE PAUL

will hold their...

ST

36TH ANNUAL AL FRESCO FETE

In the Compound of the Roman Catholic Cathedral

and the

Old St. Joseph's College, Playground

OF

DIGIMKIR 15,

under the distinguished patronage

of

His Exom TOT TRE GOVERNOR SIE REGINALD EDWARD STUBBS, KCMG.

iLL

"

THE ATTRACTIONS OF A FAIR

The Monthly Expenditure of the Society is now about $1,000.

The Committee appeals for the support of the gearona Pablic of Hongkong. COME AND HELP THE POOR

[1582

GRAND FRENCH LOTTERY.

Under the Guarantee of the French Republic.

THE Local Branch of the BANQUE

T INDUSTRIELLE DE CHINE will receive Subscriptions for the above lottery. from this date to December 15th.

able

Four Millards France of 5% lottery bonds will be leaner, free of income taxes, redeem

at Fr. 800,-in 75 yours Non-convertible before su years. Isace price Fr. 486-per bond. The Lottery will be drawn for every quarter fielding 10. Millions of France in prises yearly, the first prize in each drawing being

ONE MILLION FRANCS

M ROUET DE JOURNEL Manager. Bongkong, November 18th, 1912. [1554

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.

BUMMARY JURISDICTION,

ACTION NO. 1393 or 1919.

BETWEEN

The Arix Banking Corporationi

and

The Tan Choong Firm

Plaintiff

Defendanta, The Money Changers & Bankers Guild care of The Wing Bang Bank

Garnishes.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that NOTICE

WRIT OF FOREIGN ATTACH. MENT was issued hersin on the 10th day of November 1919, returnablo on the 8th day of December, 1918, at 10

WILKINSON & GRIST, Solicitors for the Plaintifs.

₤1585

HONGKONG POLICE..

INTIMATIONS

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS,- BATURDAY, NOVEMBER

CLU BENUT CONSOLIDATED BUBBER CO. LTD. UBSCRIPTION LIST CLOSES on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4TH, Drało pro-pectuson can be had an appostion to the Undersigned

BENJAMIN & POTTS, VERNON & SMITH Hongkong, November 25th, 1919, (1569

NOTICE.

REPULSE BAY HOTEL

Order to enable the Contractors to complete the work in connection with the above Hotel at the earliest possible date withoas interruption, and in order to avoid all possibility of damage to the Flooring, Tiles, Paint Work, ate, the public are requested to kindly abstain from visiting the Hotel as on and from this date until its completion and formal opening of which dos Notice will be given by Advertisement in the Local Newspapers.

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

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

J. H. TAGGART,

Manager.

G.

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R.

1495

PUBLIC AUCTION. PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS of the letting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on HUNDAY, the 1st day of DECEMBER 1918, at 3 r. at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR, of One, Lot of CROWN LAND at Wanchai. Gap Hoad, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of HIS MAJESTY THE KING, for one further term of 75 years.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Registry Xo.

Locality.

Bonadary

1

Upeed Prior,

sale plan. 26.256) 168 |4,222.

fisar

MOTOR SCHOONER - WERGELAND."

of the above SCHOONER as she lies TENDERS are invited for the purchase in damaged condition in Shimonoseki Harbour. For particulars apply to Wudin | Shokwai, Shimonoseki...

Hougtong, November 17th, 1913. (1537

LOST.

AUCTIONS

R

PUBLIC AUCTIONS.

BY APPOINTMENT. HUGHES - AND HOUGH,

AUCTIONEKES TO TEL GOVERXIENT ATE ADMIRALTY.

General Auctioneers,

Share, Coal and General. Produce Brokers

The Undersigned have received instruc- tons to sell by Public Auction,

(For Account of the Concerned). On TUESDAY,

December 2nd, 1918, commencing at 131PK- at their Sales Boom, No. &, Des Vabr Boad, Corner of Ice House Street, USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, GEASS, PLATED WARE, Stay Sc..

As follows

Largo Tapestry-covered Chesterfield Sofss and Arm chairs new), Folding Card__and Occasional Tables, Upholstered Buise, Teak- wood Bedroom Furniture

large and small Wardrobing Bed- Dressing Wasbatanda de, (famed Teakwood), Sideboards, Dinner Waggons, Extension Di ing Tables sad Chairs & Dinner Bervices, Crockery, and Glass Cutlery, de Batas Ware, Cooking Stoves Utensils, ElectED- Plated Ware.

Taakwood

Electric Bading Lamps Screens, Bundry Blackwood Furniture, Blackwood Fire Screens, de, Side Tables, Chairs, Cabinets Pictures & Carpets new and second-hand, Curtains, fo.

Two Pianos, Two Victrolas, Ong Ricksha, Tennis Balla, &c, d

ql Particulars from Catalogna)

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers.

The Undersigned have received instrue- tions to sell by Public Auction,

(For Account of the Concerned),

On TUESDAY, December 2nd, 1918, commencing at 2.30 7.M., at their Bals Booms, No. 8, Des Vox Road, Corner of Ice House Street....

A few Lots of

Double hemstitched Sheets; Linen Danark

INTIMATION

1819.

rospects from the practice of their faith, while in Chins proper, especially in the North, the differences which distinguish them from non-Mohammedans are dis appearing. They are found in official life, and, though they still live in groups, they meet and associate freely with other when they are informed, at feasts that pork is on the table they do not eat it. In the absence of any warning they act on the principle that "where. ignorance is bliss 'tis folly to be wise."

WATSON'S Chinese, the only distinction being that

THE

"E"

PREMIER

SCOTCH

WATSONS

PAY CLE 1300KR

Search WALSKY

Distinctive in Flavour. Well Matured.

Mellow.

It is reported from Kobe that two

The Hon. Mr. John Johnstone and Mrs. Johnstone, whose names appeared in the passenger list of the Koren Mary as having arrived in the Colony on Tuesday. cancelled their passages on that steamer at the laat moment: They returned to Hongkong yesterday on the Indo Maris, manager of the Hongkong and Shanghai The marriage of Mr. Gay Hillier, Bank, Peking, to Miss Richard, daughter of the late Dr. Timothy Richard, of Shanghai, and sister of Mrs. Harding, of Intelligence has been received recently take place at Hongkong. It is under the British Legation, Peking, will shortly that the Chinese Mohamedans in stood that Mr. Hillier intends to retire Sinking and Kansu wish for permission shortly. he Government is understood to have steamers of the Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, to make the pilgrimage, to Mecca, and replied that, until the Turkish question of Kobe, will leave there with the German is completely settled by the Supreme prisoners-of-war for Germany on or abcut Council of the Allies at Paris, it will be December 20th. These steamers provide unsafe to proceed to say part of the accommodation, however, only for one- Ottoman Empire. The Chinese Moham-third of the total German prisoners in medans are very little in touch with Japan. Some 400 more will and passage their coreligionists elsewhere, and are not particularly enger

on the 0.8.K. Apr.Maru, leaving Kobe make the about the same time. long excursion through an inhospit able climate to the Holy Place

The Week of Prayer will be observed in a matter of fact they have never required half-hour united meetings at 5.30 p.m. in

As

Hongkong from January 4th to 10th by permission to visit Mecca; if they have wanted to go they have gone. Like others Cathedral; Union Church; St. Andrew's, the following churches:--St. John's before them, they are being gradually Kowloon; and the Wesleyan Church, absorbed by the Chinese In China pro Wanchai." There will be hymns and a per, as we have said, this is particularly reading of Holy Scripture, the remainder noticeable, but in the outlying provinces of the half-hour being apont in silent the process of assimilation is not prayer and meditation. Mr. J. L. Mac- rapid, though there is no doubt that in pherson, of the Y.M.CA is acting as

Secretary of the arrangements.

ences.

to

the course of years the Mohammedans will cease to retain their characteristic differ- The Chinese are the only people who

Capt. Taylor who met with a serious have absorbed the Jews-s visit to Eqi accident at the Hongkong Hotel on tengfu will suffice to establish this claim Thursday afternoon, is getting on as well --and, consequently, it requires no great can be expected, but he is not out of degree of prescience to predict that they be very serious and it is feared be danger yet. His injuries are stated to will do the same with the Mohammedans will lose an eye. It appears that he in their midst

fell over the verandah when he was stand-

Not altogether, anrelated to the foreing on the low wall trying to arrange going is the discovery of a magazine ing along, be bent over to see if his wife, the sun blind. Hearing a motor-car com- issued by a well-known Japanese at Muk-who had been paying a visit to some den for the purpose of advocating Pan himself. Mrs. Taylor, who was ignorant friends, had returned, and over balanced Asianism. The magazine, which is pab- of the accident, returned to the Hotel lished in five languages-Chinese, Japan- at about 5.30 pm. esc, Mongolian, Turki and Arabic-con-

:.

Table Cloths, Turkish Face Towels Bath A. S. WATSON & CO., ins several articles which sector FAR EASTERN CABLE

Towels, Fabroidered Bedspreads and Table Covers,

$140 One Wardrobe Trunk, Hollow Vadited kind Suit Case,

AND

Two Prismatic Binoculara,

(All are now 'Goods). TERMECat.

LIMITED.

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.

TE: 616

HONGKONG.

NEWS.

{FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT. ].

TIENTSIN.

the hateful influence of Great Britain in India and the Raat generally The promoters claim to bave branches at Mukden, Talien (near Port Arthur), JAPANESE CONSUL'S DEMAND AT Calcutta and Constantinople. Copies of the magazine have fallen into Ameri can, British and Chinese hands, and, though official Japanese may honestly disavow all responsibility for the publi- The Undersigned Lave received instruery At their residence, No. 25, Sinza cation, the fact reinains that it has been tions to sell by Public Auction,

Boad, Shanghai, on November 21st, issued by Japanese to Capt. and Mrs BRUCE GREN, & circulated by Japanese, with objects God is being daughter.

detrimental to China and Britain.

HUGHES & HOUGH. Auctioneers.

(For Account of the Concerned), On TUESDAY,

...

HE HONGKUNG POLICE VICTORY A Dark Brindle Bull FUF Bitch Finder December 2nd, 1910, at 2.307-M., at their sales

THE

BALL" will be held at the CATT HALL

on WEDNESDAY, Dom 173, 1819.

Dancing to commencing stra

WM. RENDERSON,

Han, Secretary,

Hongkong Police Station, [1578

Hongkong

HONGKONG GYMKHANA

CLUB

THE ST. ANDREW'S MEETING.

in "aid of

*

THE DEVASTATED VILLAGES OF FRANCE

FUND.

to be held at the

HAPPY

VALLEY

Ab 1.30 PJ

en SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29rm, 1918.

BRINDERSON, LB. and Officers, the kind permission of Capt. G. H

Band of the HHS. Hawkins and also by kind permission of Major T. M. WAKEFIELD and Officers the Pipers of the H.KS RG.A will play during the afternoon.

ENTRANCE #1,00. **

It is hoped that Members of the Jockey

will be rewarded. -_ Reply to

Box No. 1474, Care of "Daily Prem" Ufics,

(1474

TO LET

MURNISHED, No. 87. THE PEAK (No. 1, Stewart Terrace) containing 3 Bed- rooms and Bathrooms, hot and cold water, Drying Room Dining Room, Drawing Boom, Sitting Room, and usual Officer, also Large Garden

Apply to "HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE

CO., LTD. Alexandra Bulidings

TU BUB-LET...

#1

Bouza, No. B, Des Vaux Road, Corner of Ice House Street,

..

A VALUABLE DINING ROOM SUITE,

Comprising:NAS

Mahogany Buffet Sheraton

do. Dining table Sheraton.” 10 do and plate glass cabinet "Sheraton." 4 do. Chaira "Sheraton."

Also History of Freemasonry (ilustrated) in 6 Vols.

One Cabinet Victrols with records.

And

4

Two good PianoM. TREN-ChaŻ,

HUGHES & HOUGH, Anotioneers

FOR SALE

At their Bales Rooms, No. 8, Der You Bond, Corner of Ice House Street,

▲ 16-BOREHAMMER GUN in s

NO HÄRT AVENUE, Kowloon, condition, in soft leather casa. At the sie in

2 ROOMS Apply to

Bax No. 1564 Caze of" Daily Irons" Office.

TO LET

1664

SUITABLE FOR CUAL STORAGE.

This gun is ominently suitable Indo-China or North China, as it is fitted with interchangeable barrels, and can be used for either birds or big game.

Arso

On E. P. Tent, in very good condition,

Suitable for é peractat;

Facticalara from the undersigned. Ferina: Cash.

HUGHES & HOUGH; Auctioneers.

(135

BIRTH.

MARRIAGES.

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of the Japanese Consul at Tictain in demanding the removal of the Chairman of the Chinese Chamber of Comme because of his boycott activities and also an apology.

The Chinese demand Funstau's recall

PELINO, November 27th. The Chinese are incensed as the ection

BOLSHEVIK ACTIVITIES IN..

ALEXANDER-ACHESON.-At the British Legation Chapel, Peking, on Novem- ber 17th, by the Right Rev. Bishop Scott, WIRED ARCHIBALD ALEXANDER, was reported in the Colony on Thurshevik activities in Manchuria.

One case (ono death; of enteric fever

of the British Consular Service in China, eldest surviving son of Bir day Claud Alexander, Bart, to MARY PEUDENCE, elder daughter of Guy F. Acheson, Commissioner of Cus- toms, China RISJOERSONA B.B.M. Consulate General, Shanghai, on November 24th, and afterwards at Union Church by the Rev. D. MacGillivray, D.D., ALWYN, only son of the Rev. W.

Hopkyn Rees, D.D., of Bhanghai, to Jazz, youngest daughter of the late George Gane Johnson, Esq., and Mrs. Johnson, of Bristol.

DEATH WHALEY --Suddenly, at the Country Club, Shanghai, on November 1st, EDWARD WHEKLER, aged 78,

B.E. the Governor, was entertained at dinner on H.M.8. Alacrity, on Thursday evening, by H.E. Vice Admiral Bir Alexander Duff,,

The total output of the Kailan Mining Administration's mines for the week ending November 18th, amounted to 91,195 tons and the sales to 87,781 tons.

the Empress of Asin on Wednesday after- Amongst those who left the Colony on

noon were Mrs. N. J. Stabb, Mr. H. A. Nisbet, M. and Mme. Tourtet, and Mr.

Jongkang Owyzom 1,104, Das Vaux Ron, C.E. L. Brega. London Orion: 181, Franz Bruz, E.O

The Baily

Press

"

MANCHURIA. Reports from Mukdeo testify to Bob Tso-lin is taking precautions,

Chang

CHINA AND MONGOLIA

The return of Hau Shu-cben, from. Mongolia coincides with reports that the Mongolian desire to cancel autonomy was not unanimous, but was really forced by & Chinese ultimatum. Moreover, the Treaties with Russia is contrary to inter- Chinese abrogation of the Mongolian national law."

[BY COURTESY OF THE CHIMA MAIL") SHANGHAI SPECIAL POLICE.

SHANGHAI, November 27th. The Municipal Council has decided. that the Police" Speciale" shall cease. their functions to-day, Mr. Pearce has The Emperor of Japan has conferred istered his appreciation of their in- valuable services. Apecial Felice. upon Major W. 8. Nathan, O.M.G., R.E. Reserve is being, formed. general manager of the Kailan Mining D'ANNUNZIO'S FLIGHT TO TOKYO, Administration, the Second Class Order of the Sacred Treasure.

SHANGHAI, November 27th. Major C. M. Manners, E., according aanrio will probably start at the end of For his Rome to Torko, flight d'As to the London Gazette of September 12th, next week, reaching Shanghai before Tax Mohammedians of China are receiving Division, in recognition of distinguished here by a spare machine that has already has been awarded the O.B.E., Military arrange for his immediate flight from Christmas. Efforts are progressing to Japanese attention. Reports from Bin-services rendered in Mesopotamia and arrived.

DISASTROUS RESULTS OF THE TYPHOON.

HONGKONG Novmasin 297S, 1919.

A SINISTER MOVEMENT.

and Gymkhana Clubs will purobase Tickets A ALANT PLOT of Land at PALACE HOTEL. KOWLOON kiang and Kansa speak positively of

and not avail themselves of their Benson

Tickets

HBL DOWBIGGIN, Hon. Becretary, Hongkong, November 26th, 1918. [1875

HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION:

N. CRITIFICATE No. 6 NB 5288 dated Hongkong November 8th, 1018 for five shares numbered 25664 to 15865 and 66991 bo sessa inclusive all registered in the name of HO SHIU PO has been LAST OF STOLEN, and should this Certificate, not be produced to the Bank before the 18th day of Decumans, 1918, a new Certificate for the Share will be fired and the aforesaid Ceradicate No. B/NB 5330 will be thereafter

OTICE IN HEREBY GIVER that

Apply toś THE HONGKONG LAND HECLAMA-

TION CO., LTD.

[1417

TO LET ¿VACANT PLOT of Land, Prays East.

Apply to

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

FOR HALEY

| 1305

treated by this Corporation as NULLA and MOUNT GOUGH No. Lai, To

By Order of the Court of Directors,

NJJ STABE

November Lotis, 1912. 11578

"Appl

TOILEY & CO.

York Buildings

Corner of Halphong & Hankow Roads

IN. LE

John Tel. Addruus Pal

Inthis.

Japanese propagands in those provinces, and copies of circulare issued to the The Bishop of Victoria (Hongkong) is TWO Minutes from Ferry and Hallway inhabitants of these cutlying parts of the announced to preach at St. Peter

station. This Hotel has, fust been completely renovated and refurlabed Republic leave little room for doubt as Church, West Foint, to-morrow (Sunday) now up-to-date in every respect and under to the source of inspiration. Serious morning at eleven o'clock, and at St.

English Management Proprietor

MaUMUL

No news has been received of the 457

Cuisine under" personal" supervision of the charges are made against"the Chin John's Cathedral in the evening at her rudder and stained, other damage

BAR AND BILLIARD BOOMS

TEEME MODERATE, PAST

·Special - Arrangement for Families Aod Applicator:

WIL OIKEREY, Ph: Proprietorjuta

TRY JAPANESE CHOW.

Sukiyaki Torinade Chirt

Tenfurs Kaldimeshi

HOTEL CH

1.

6 o'clock,

of ill-treatment, and those who cling to the faith of the Prophet

The value of shipping sold during the invited to break their connections with past nine months of 1919 by Japan to Peking and declare their independence foreign sources was Y.138,000,000. It is This propaganda may cause some little estimated that the aggregate will come apprehension in official circles in view of up to about 1.250,000,000 for the whole the "Mohammedan, rebellion which had of the year. to be suppressed in this part of China some forty years ago, but its effect

Chine-Hob

Capt. John Deway defeated Mr. J. O. Macdougall in the final of the Shanghai- be doubted, as they are not so devout # The match was really won on the putting Golf championship by 8 up and 8 to play.

their brethren elsewhere. Even in

and Kamu they depart

The Azumaran Maru, on its way to Singapore, encounterel a typhoon, lost She is proceeding to Saigon,

CAPTAIN RO88-SMITH DUE IN BINGAPORE

lie, is due at Bingapore from Bangkok on Captain Boss Bmith, flying to Austra Tuesday

(THROUGH REDTEE'R AGENCY.] - REPATRIATION OF CHINESE LABOURERE.

HAVRE November 20

The British steamer

abosr

green, where Capt. Dewar was superior to his opponer

taken

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