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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY. JUNE 17TH, 1920.

HUNGKONG GYMKHANA CLUB.

B. LAYTON has This DayTHE EXTRA GYMKHANA MEETING

Parture in his business of

MM TERBERT STUART The sensun will be held at the HAN O

SATURDAY. JUNE

1971,

The Charge of Admission; will be $1 for others than Members of the HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUE OF GYMKHANA Car

VALLET, A HILLS --Ehange and Bullien Broker, which will hereumencing at 4 PM.

after be carried on in the firm mane of

LAYTON & CO. Hongkong, June 17th, 1990,

NOTICE.

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THE Pulle is hereby notified that MR. 1.

TING, or that afte

Taining Co. having now Resined from this capacity, he has no business whatever connectgi with the aid firms and all its connections,

1977 Hongkong, June 17th, 1920,

WANTED.

LAUROPEAN Firm require the vices of

Reply,

EXPORT MAN.

giving experience. anil salary

Bex Nu 1078.

"Care of " Daily from Office.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

88. "WEST KIITON" VOY. 1-OUT, FROM LOS ANGELES, via HONOLULU, JAPAN PORTS and SHANGHAI

THE above-mentioned vessel. having THE

arrived from the above-mentioned Porta. Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their cargo will be landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra. bardous Godorus of the Hongkong and Wharf and Godown, Company, Kowloon Larsited, at Consigne risk.

Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that they must produce an Import Permit igued by the Superintendent of the Imports and Exports. Hongkong, before Bills of Lad- ing enn be countersigned.

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All broken, chafed and damaged goods are be left the Clodown, where they will

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be examined on Thursday, 2uth June.

All Claims must be presented within week of the Steamer's arrival here, actor which they cannot be recognized.

No Claim will be admitted after the Goods have foft the Godowns and all goods remain- ing, undelivered after June 24th, will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance whatever will be efected.

Consignees are requested to send in their Bils of Lading for Counter-signature im- "mediately.

LOS ANGELES PACIFIC NAVIGATION,

COMPANY,

4 Operators, U.s. Shipping Board, 1079 Hongkong, June 18th, 1990

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEKA. OCEAN STEAN SHIP COMPANY, LTD.

AND

CHINA MUTUAL. STEAM NAVIGA TION COMPANY, LTD

CONSIGNEER per Company'ı Steamer

"DEUCALION"

are hereby notified that the Cargo will be discharged into Holt's Wharf. Kowlona, where it will lie Consignee's rink. The Cargo will be ready for delivery fron Godown on and after June 16th.

Optional caneo will be land. d unless notice has been given to steamer's arrival.

tanken, chafer, and damaged sale are All

to be left in the Goiowas where they will be examined on any Tuesday and Fridays. between the hours of 10,45 am., and noon within the free storage period.

Va claims will be admitted after the o have left the steamer Golown, and all floods remaining undelivered after June 92nd. will be subject to rent.

All Claim against the Steamer must be presented to the undersigned on or before July Ath, or they will not be recognised. No Fire Insurance will be effected,

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agente. - Hongkong, June 14th, 1990.

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SEAMIN'S "INSTITUTE,

21, PRAYA EAST, BONGKONG.

AR the use of all Men of the Mercantile

Marine and H.M. Nary.

Reading and Writing Rooms, Billiard Room,

Soldiers and Sailors in uniform Half-Price. The Committer invite the Ladies of Hongkong to be present.

Hongkong, June 14th, 1900,

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UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF

CANTON LIMITED. »

THE CERTIFICATE No. 1571 for one-

silver share No. 45 naye converted into 5

gol shans in this Sexiety standing in the name of Mrs. D. W. BALL & Co., of London. has been LOST, uni if at the expiration of one month from the date hereof the above document be not forthcouting the said certificate will be dermet cancells and of no effect and a certi Beate for the 5 gold shares will be issued in its stel by the Society.

D

PAUL LAUDER.. for General Manager. Hongkong, June 10th, 1920.

WANTED.

1050

+

PREPAID WANTED"

ADVERTISEMENTS.

Nand after this inte advertisements of the "Wanted" variety will be inserted under special heading in the HonSLONG DAILY PRES” at a charge of

"$1,00 "FOR"" THREE INSERTIONS

if they not exceed 25 Moses in number and are PREPAID.

An additional charge of 50 cents will be le if the Instructions for insertion are nat accompanied by eash.

Those who prefer their advertisements of this description to be displayed in one inch space, a hitherto, must give instructions accordingly and will be charged at the old raten.

FLAT three or four Rooms wantai on the Peak furnished or unfurnished-Apply Hox B. Daily Fress Difice."

* thorough ITUATION WANTED by

Portuguese Bookkeeper, highest referances, will accept moderate salary. Reply Box G

Daily Press Office."

NITUATION WANTED by Young Man at present employed by well known American firm, as Bookkeeper: thorough knowledge of YOUNG PORTUGUESE ASSISTANT voncher system. Apply Box E. Daily Press

Ofice. for a Briti-h Firm. Reply to

Box No. 1071, Care of Daily Prens" Office.

711

(1071IEUTENANT, ROYAL NAVY, 24, shartly

GODOWN at

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TO LET.

HORRUGATED IRON A Yanmati. Apply to--

THE HONGKONG LAND RECLAMA

TION CO., LTD.

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TO LET

SHOP in Nathan Road, Kowloon.

Apply to-

HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE

CU., LTD., Alexandra Buildings.

FOR SALE.

66.

TEW and COMPLETE PLANT including

Wildey Table for crashing and con entrating Ore. Just arrived. For particulars apply

CARVALHO & COMPANY, Machinery Department

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REPULSE BAY HOTEL

SATURDAY, JUNE 19rm:'

TEA DANSANT FROM 4 TO 7 P.M. DINNER DANCE FROM 8 PM.

SUNDAY, JUNE 20TH:

ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS DURING TIFFIN AND AFTERNOON.

FLYING: SUNDAY, JUNE 20TH,

B.

Weather permitting) COMMENCING AT 2.30 12.

Tickets for Flights and fill particulars may be tained at the Hoxusung HòTEL MAIN OFFICE, or at REPUTE BAY Here

THE

J.

TAGGART. Manager.

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resigning, desires position in any business. ddress Box I," Daily Pres" (fice.

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**GENERAL POSOFFICE

POSITION WANTED

Salesman ASSISTANT,

· Corrispondent or Interpreter by Esperiencal Gentleman. Apply to Bex J. Daily Press."* Office.

-SEATER OVERLAND CAB for sale

4 FATER OVERLAND Owner leaving the Colas. For particular apps Rex

"Daily Pro" Office.

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NATIONAL CREDIT 5 PER CENT. 191 "UNDER THE GUARANTEE OF

THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT.

THE

HE Local Manager of the "BANQUE" INDUSTRIELLE DE CHINE begs to inform the Public that subscriptions for above its office, 5. Freach Loan are opened to-day Chater Rand, and will be closed on the 15th of June, at 12 Noon.

per cent. Premium. Bonds of Fra. 500 each are issued ut the price of

Fr. 485-only laterent at per cent. will run from the 15th af June.

The Bonds are non-convertible before 1940. End teemable in years by means of draw- DRAWINGS A YEAR) ings (EIGHT

porting yearly Frs. 20,000,000.-the first prize of each being

ONE MILLION FRANCS.

ROUET DE JOURNEL Manager. Hongkong, June 2nd, 1920.

G. DA

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ROCHA,

IS THE AUCTIONEER,

A. G. DA ROCHA, AUCTIONEER, SURVEYOR AND GENERAL BROKER.

Queen's Road Central Telephone No. 29.

MAVOURED with instructions from The

FAVOURED Concerned

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by Public

Auction, THURSDAY, June 17th, 1820, at 2.35 PM At bis Sales Boom. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND

Meski LAMMERT BROS. are instructed, will

to well STEAMSHIP JEHANGIR“ Now lying in the Harbour of Hongkong under an Order of the Court

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PUBLIC AUCTION

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MONDAY,

Officers Boom, C.P.Q.' Boom Restaurant, he 29th-day of June, 1920, at 3 o'clock P.M. Concert Hall, Church.

Private Cabins and beds in Durmitories Motor Launch Dayspring."

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DAIRY FARM NEWS. ·

FROZEN SMOKED FISH New shipment ar 8/8-PARDIGANSHIRF:- SELECTED FILLETS

4 str. per lh.

FINNAN HADDOCKS

SELECTED KIPPERS

MALTEDNALMON (Siberian).

RED HERRINGS

ISTORAGE CO., LTD.

THE Ship

IN ONE LOT

at their Auction Rooms, in Duddell Street.

is a British ship registered at Hongkong of 206 tons. Groes and of 360.71 Registered tonnage and was built by W. Denny and Brothers, Dumbarton.

For particulary to view apply to Mosers, Lammert Bry, the Auctioneers. For further particulars,

Apply to

MENSEN JOHNSON STOKES-&-MASTER "Prince's Building

or to

ARS TAMMERT BROS, the Auctioneers,

Duddell Street.

1016

PALACE HOTEL. KOWLOON. Corner of Haiphong & Hankew Honds

Teli K. &

Tel, Androms Palace, m

TWO: Minuten from Ferry and--Railway THE DAIRY FARM & TOR COLDT This Hotel which has just beca

completely renovated and refraiched now up-to-date in every respect and aider English Margement. Cuisine under personal supervision of the Proprietor.

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FRENCH LESSONS

G. MOUSSION,

10, Morrison to Thiết

BAR AND BILLIARD ROOMS... TERMS MODERATE... Special Arrangement for Familien Application to-

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J. H OIBERRY,

Pro,retor.

.on.

-EFFECTS: Wardrobng Deaks, Chairs, Chest of Drawers, Dreaming Tables, Bookcases, Arm shaira, Carlos, Crockery and Glassware, Brass Ornaments, Vases, Pictures, Ion Boxes, Redsteads, Clock, Typewriters, Tablecloths, Hatstands and a long line of Sundries.

Tax-Cash on Delivery

A. G. DA ROCHA, AUCTIONEER, BURVEYOR AND GENERAL BROKER

INTIMATION

WATSO

la no definite provision in the Leag FAR EASTERN

Covenant for immediate military action in the case of an attack on a member. The Covenant of the League of Nations does, not expressly exclude international agree- ments by individual States but clearly contempiates such agreements in Article XVIII, which reads. Every treaty or international engagement enterod_into

PRICKLY HEAT bereafter by any member of the League

LOTION

AND

PRICKLY HEAT

POWDER

an infallible remedy-Immediately relieves the irritation and effects a

speedy cure....

NEWS.

CABLE

[BY COURTESY OF THE CHINA MALL]

M. PAINLEVE'S VISIT TO THE

EAST

SUANDRAI, June 16th.

M. Painleve, ex-Premier of France, who

shail bo forthwith registered with the Secretariat and shall, as soon as possible, was recently appointed to reorganise the No such Treaty or Chinese railways, is duo in Shanghai on He is accompanied by several

be published by it

international engagement shall be binding Saturdays.

Mad Mr LLOYD technien! axperts,

unti sa registered.” Grosor the cable sayı, emphasised that the Government had every intention of strictly adhering to this Article of the League Covenant. While the objects of the Anglo-Japanese Treaty of Alliance are in several respects identical with the

PAN-PACIFIC ASSOCIATION FORMED IN SHANGHAI,

SHANGHAI, June 18th.

A pau-Pacific association has been form- daining a closer relations between China and the nations bordering the Pacific, aisa at road; building and the establishment of Mr. Tang Shao-yi is

general objects of the League of Nations, it does not appear from the Article of the Covenant we have quoted that there resides in the Council of the League any a tourist bureau. right to veto a treaty between two or more the president. There are four vice-pres-

dente. even any right it refuse Bations, nor to register such Agreement when ia is submitted for registration,

超越

It

eems to be fairly clear now that the view taken of the matter by the British Government is that the inauguration of

SHANGHAI,, SWISS. TO RE

EXPELLED.

SHANGHAI, June 16th...

Winteler, a Swiss is to be detained until

tho League of Nations does not prevent Juse send for threatening to shoot Mr. Great Britain and Japan renewing the Perkins, the American Mixed Court Asse

MOSCATINE. Alliance if they so desire, and Articlesor. The expulsion of Winteler has been

A few drops sprinkled on the hands

or any exposed part effectually prevents the bites of Mosquitoes and Sand Flies.

!

XVIII simply makes publication of such ordered.

a treaty obligatory in order that it' shail. binding. As it bas be recognised

always been the practice of Great Britain and Japan to publish the full text of the treaties and agreements that have been Article XVII of the Covenant of the League of Nations does not mark 'any, very' notable advance on previous practice.

ninde between them astrict adherence to

Three cases (one death) of plague and cau cax. (one death) of small-pox were reported in the Colony on Tuesday..

S. WATSON & I have ut here for eight year,

CO., LTD.,

THE HONGKONE DISPENSARY.

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HONGKONG ÜFFICH: 106, Das Vœux EK," C. | London Orfics: 131, FIENT STREST, E.C.

The Baily Press.

HONGKONO, Juxe 17TH, 1929).

THE ANGLO-JAPANESE

ALLIANCE.

listening to lie after lie," said Mr. Grant Jones at the Mixed Court, Shanghai, last week.

I'THROUGH NEUTER'S AGENCY-)'

COLLISION BETWEEN CHINESE AND JAPANESE.

PERING. June 13zb. A semi-official statement says that a collision has occurred between a Chines gunboat and the Japane garrison at Nikolaisvesk. No detail are available!

FAILING TO REGISTER HTMSELF-

"INDIAN PASSENGER FINED.

Sultan Vazir, an Indian, was charged:

the Magistracy. yesterday. with

The Ewo Cotton Spinning and Wenvingat Co., Ltd., Shanghai. are paying an having failed' to register his arrival in thờ Vinterim dividend on the ordinary sharps of | Colony, within the prescribed time.

Sh. Tais,

Defendant id be arrived on May 16th

per share.

A meeting of the Ministering Children's and did not know the regulations. When brague will be held at Governmene House he divovered that he was expected _to_

on Tuesday next, the 22nd instant at 11 register himself he did so." Fam to which all members are invited.

M. Painleve is travelling to. Chian, viá He is ex- Halifax and Ban. Francisco.

pected to reach Shanghai this month and great interest in evinced in Peking in the visit of the distinguished statesman who comes on at Eduentional mission.

The death took place at Shangbai last wk, at the age of 63 years., of Mr. Frank George, a Yangze pilot. The deceased had been out in the Far Ean about 25

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Mr. Rurlingham, A.B.P., said that, in

his opinion, all Indians were aware of the registration Ordinance.

-Defendant was fined $5.

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INTERESTING SHIPPING

ACTION,

JUDGMENT FOR PLAINTIFFE...

In the civil action brought" by Wong Ir will have been noticed that in the years, and was formerly a member of the Laag an und Chan Tro-hing against Fong Chau, of Swatow, for the recovery - of somewhat belated Reuter cable on the Woosung Hankow Pilota. Association.

821,347.00, being damages for man-fuifil- subject of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance

Mario Tempest, Graham Brown and ment of contrast in respect to a ship. His which we published yesterday Mr. LLOYD their talented. Company, commence their Honour Mr. Justice Gompertz, yesterday Grace is reported to have pointed out, farewell trio of performances is the morning, gave judgment for the plaintiffs in replying 10 IL question in

the Far East at the Theatre-Royal to-night, with costs. He said that he did not believe House of Commons, that Chins had with Captain Robert Marshall's bright the defendant or his witness.

Interesting developments are expected in the 'case of Li Sum Ling, Deputy Chief of the Translation Department of the Ministry of Finance, who is at present under arrest for supplying to the Press particulars of a secrét American Aviation Loan. Semi-

MONETARY REFORM" AT

VLADIVOSTOCK.

NEW ISSUE WITH GOLD RESERVE.

not yet ratified the Austrian Peace Treaty and witty comedy The Duke of Killi- In this case, Messrs. Eldon, Potter and, of which the Covenant of the League of crunkie." His Excellency the Governor F. O. Jenkin (instructed by Mr. G. E. Nations forms

an integral part. This, and Lady. Stubbs will be present to wel- Haywood) appeared for the plaintiffs, and however, is a mis-statement for which come the great "star" on bar return to Messrs. W. H. Drummond, and E. E.. we are unable to recount, but is possibly Hongkong.

Belilica were for the defendants. |to be explained by some delay-in-the-deposit of the formal ratifications. The "Treasy wax formally ratified by the House of Representatives at Peking, on May 27th and by the Senate on May 30th. In each House there was only one dissentient vote. Presumably this news was telegraphed from official denials of the agreement have been The Zerastvo Government' at Vladivo Peking to Londos, but managed to gr published in the Chinese papers but none stock, on the 8th inst.- published the tert overlooked by the British Prime Minister were sent to the foreign papers. Li Sum of a monetary reform law which taken and bis advisern, Those who have been Ling is also accused of divulging, informa effect immediately. The law provides that foliowing the discussions in the Far East lion regarding loans arranged with Japan from that day the Far Eastern Government on the subject of the renewal of the Anglo-ese capitalists. Many old residents of shall issue new money, in the form of 50 Japageno

Treaty of Alliance will not have Hongkong, will remember the fuse made Kopecks and 26 and 100 rouble notes, which failed to notice that the Chinese Foreign

over, Li Sam Ling in the United States shall be exchanged, for all money in cireu- Office in the piatament it recently gave out some years ago.

When the inte Mr.lation sued during the war at a ratio on to this Prost upon the subject of the Gordon Bennett of American newspaper at i new for 200 old. The first issue

representations which the Chinese Govern fauie came to Hongkong in the course of

Queen's Road Central, Telephone No. 1932. -

AVOURED with instructions

The Concerned,

Public wollbr

Auction SATURDAY, Jane 19th, 1925,

At 2.30 F.M.

from

at his Sales Rooms, Queen's Road Centrament has made to Great Britain on the yachting tour, Mr. W. . Donald, who out to 160,000,000 roubles, and further

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"HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND

(Old Port Offos Ballding).

EFFECTS. Comprising:-

subject, makes a very strong point of the was at that time acting as a correspondent issues are permissible, when the Govern fact that China's formal ratification of of the New York Herald assigned to Mr.ment sanction them. The new money in Bengest trom the C'hing Mail Office the

he

the Treaty of Peace with Austris has made services of LinBum Ling as a guide and guaranteed by a gold, silver and platinum- her a member of the League of Nations interpreter. Mr. Gordon Bennett took reserve, valued at 71,000,000 gold rouble,

such a fancy to the young man that and given bor a titie to protest against took him to America, where he made The law states that exchange operations Blackwood Furniture Ben and Iron such a Tronty as that of the "dagio a hero of him. Mr. Bennett intro- and contracts at foreign, values are un- Bedsteads Tables, Carpets and Bagi

Tapestry Covered Japanese Alliance which relates in part te duced him to President Taft and then lawful, and the transgressor shall be liable Overmantles, 8i11

tan a campaign for a Chinese-American Drawing Room Suite, Rofas, Easy Chairs Chinese territory. As its main object the Alliance in which Li Sum Ling figured to a are and imprisonment. After ten isocasional Tables, Extension Dining Table League of Nations undertakes" to respect an a prominent Chinese statesman." days' from June 6th the old money will be

Wardrobes, Fictures Bevelled Mirror Curtains, Bed Sheets Crockery, Glassware, and preserve as against external aggression Nothing came of the agitation for Ornaments, Cabinet, Teak Berkesan, Dinner the territorial and existing political alliance, and Li Bam Ling came back to values. Previous contracts are valid on journalism in China Eventually he the basis of 1 to 200. The above docs zot", Waggons, Dining Chairs Silver WAT

all members of the entered the service of the Government and. Clocks Marble-top Washstands, Cooking independence of

Well-informed circles state that the Stoves, Cutlery, Toilet Bet, Electric goods League Chins deems this undertaking, his journalistic propensities while in Gov-refer to Romanoff or Kerensky manes.

ernment service have landed him in gaol. expressed in Article to be He is regarded as a political opponent of Russian Soviet Government, in in, accorit, sufficient guarantee that her ferritoria the Government, though officially em

with this reform. integrity will be respected, although there played.....

on and a long line of Sundrier. Catalognew will be L TRE ----Carb on delivery

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