NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
BANK HOLIDAY."
TXDER Ordinanet No. 5 of 1912. TUCES- DAY, Jeur 1st, has been proclaimed a HENERAL HOLIDAY and the EXCHANGE BANKS will be CLOSED for Business on that lay.
Hongkong June 26th, 1925),
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IMPORTS AND EXPORTS OFFRE GENERAL HOLIDAY. TIHIS OFFICE *ill be ipened for all pur- y tee 12 Non pose from THURSDAY, Joga Ext, 1999).
THIS
Licensed Wardens will be entirely closest
n that day.
-C. W. BECKWITH,
Superintendent.
Imports and Exports
Hongkong, June 2410, DANA. »
NOTICE
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NOTICE.
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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1920.
ICENCES for VEHICLES and their DRIVERS renewable on JULY 1ST, 1923, as follows:-
All Motor Vehicles, Motor Vehicle Drivers, Trucks, Carta, and Vans Regulation embossed umber plates for all Motor vehicles will be fruly for inne on the lat pratimo, costing $2.00 per set. They will be inued with the vehicle licence.
· P. P. J. WODEHOUSE. Captain Superintendent of Palice,
(1004 Hongkong, June 21st, 1920.
THURSHAY
NOTICE..
LANE, RAWFORD & Co.
Jer 1st, being a General Holiday shouhl esteem it a favour if Our Customer who usually hand in their Monthly Store onlers on the 1st world, in this instances, kin-lly let us have ane on the 29th or 10th June.
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Hongkong, June 26th, 19^M),
Cygrac, când Floor move the tank-of-East-GULA-KALIMPONG RUBBER ESTÀTES.
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Hongkong, June Torb, 1920.
WANTED.
Passenger SREW STEAMER to average note 200 ton, speil 115
Gvern ex possible. Al at Lloyds, delivery Manika or Bike, drawings and price to be sübmitra
HOSKYN & CO., Ilaila, P.I.
1117.
TO. LET
CORRUGATED TRON GODOWN
Yaumati.
Apply to
THE HONGKONG LAND RECLAMA.
TION CO. LTD.
TO LEF
SHOP in Nathan Road. Kowloon.
Apply to-
1040
HUMPHREYS ESTATE E FINANCE
CO, LTD. Alexandra Buildings,
FOR SALE.
66
-LIMITED.
NOTICE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Lol Share Register will be CLOSED
PREPAID WANTED
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Famil after this date advertisements of the this late will be inserted under
a special heading in the "Horskare Dany PREM” at a charge of
$1.00 FOR THREE
INSERTIONS
if they do not exceed 25 words in nämber and are FEXPAID.
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adopted that Britain was a failing Power, The total outpur of the Kailan Mining who, even if she emerged from, the war Administration's 'mines for the whole, would not retain her former ending Jane 19th, amounted to 83,340 tons, prestige. Till, the end came few, if any, and the sales during the period to $1,650
Delightful & Refreshing Japanese believed that auch an end was tons
Į possible, Judging from their own point of view, the idea that the German people
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The Chinese Pres of Shanghai reports
for Summer use. would discard the KAISER, that he would that Miss Huey Huang will be married to
Those who prefer their advertisements of this description to be displayed in one inch space, Watson's se hitherto, must give instructions accordingly and will be charged at the old rates."
LET: Part of Ground Moor of St.
Torne's luinting with two large show window facing Ice House Street, Apply SHEWAN TOxxs & Co.
Ye Olde English
LAVENDER
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WATER
$1.25 $2.00 $3.75
INDO-CHINA STEAM MAVIQÁTION COMPANY, LIMITED." NOTICE TO CONBIGNIII.
TION CALOUTTA, PENANG-and- BINGAPORX.
"LEGE Stormcship
YATSHINO*
Watson's
from lar to San Juur, both lays incinsive, to having strived from the above ports, Consignees EAU DE
certain what Registered Shareholders are entitled to an offer of Shares of the New Isme.
By Onler. LOWE, BINGHAM & MATTHEWS, –
Cokial Register-
[1102 Hongkong, June 23rd 1920.
UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON LIMITED.
THE
THE CERTIFICATE No. 1571 for one nüver share No. 45 now converted into 5 gull shares in this Society standing in the name of Hesar. D. W. BELL & Co. of London, has been LOST, and it at the expiration of one abore document month from the date hereof the
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be not forthcoming the said certificate will be deemed cancelled and of no effect and a certi fcate for the 5 gold shares will be issued in its steud by the Society:
PAUL LAUDER, för General Manager. 1060 Hongkong, June 10th, 1920. -
PALACE HOTEL, KOWLOON. Corner of Halphong & Hankow Roads
Tel Address: Palace
Tel. E'S.
TWO Minutes From Ferry and Railway. 'TWO
station. This Hotel which has just been completely renovated and refurnished is now ap-to-date in every respect and under English Management. Cuisine under personal supervision, of the Proprietor. BAR AND BILLIARD BOOMS, TERMS MODERATE:
Families Special Arrangement for Application to-
771
▼EW and COMPLETE PLANT including
Willey Table for crushing and con
A.
eptrating Ore. Just arrived.
Por particulars apply—
CARVALHO & COMPANY,
Machinery Department.
"
FOR SALE.
1996
E Tesk Composite-built STEAM
LAUNCH, in excellent condition 70 ft.
* ft. x ft. (heather) Compund surface
condensing engines—10" x 20" x 19" stroke.
J. H. OXBERRY, Proprietor,
01
G. DA ROCHA,
IS THE AUCT|ONEER.
A. G. DA ROCHA, ... AUCTIONEER, SURVEYOR AND GENERAL BROKER
Queen's Road Central, Telephone No. 2932.
AVOURED" with instructions from The
Inititabular boiler 7 diameter x 8 long. W.PF Concerned will well by Public Auction 125 bs, Speed about 11 Knots. Recently thoughly overhauled wad surveyed
Apply
Box 1103, Cafe of Daily Press" Office.
H
1763
Messy. LAMMERT BROS. are instructed
to soll
THE STEAMSHIP JEHANGIR " Now lying in the Harbour of Hongkong under an
Order of the "Court
by
PUBLIC AUCTION."
110
MONDAY,
the 28th day of June, 1920, at 3. o'clock PX.
IN ONE LOT ****
at their Auction Rooms, in Daddell Street.
THE 8hip is a British ship registered at Tungkong of 1206 tons Gross, and of
33692,71 Registered tonnage and was built by W Denny and Brother, Dumbarton.
For particulars to view apply to Mowers." Lammert Bron, the Auctioneeri.
For farther particulars,...........
MxMKS.
Apply to--
or to
JOHNSON STOKES & MASTER
"Prince's Building,
MISS. I AMMERT BROS., the Auctioneers,
Duddell Street.
1016
SEAMEN'S INSTITUTE
21, PRAYA EAST, HONGKONG.
TOR the use of all Men of the Mercantile
Marina and H.M. Navy.
Bending and Writing Rooms, Billiant Boom Officers' Room, C.P.O.'s. Room Restaurant Concert Hall, Church.
Private Cabins and bed in Dorniere Motor Launch "Dayspring."
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on TUESDAY. Jnoe th, 1920, at 2.15 r.x. ut his bales Room.
1
A QUANTITY OF MISCELLANEOUS GOODS AND . EFFECTS.
Also.
Daten Tennis Halls.
of Cargo by her are hereby informed that all Foods are belag landed as their risk into the nardous and or extra hazardous Godewas of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Rodowa Company, Limited, whence, and/or from the wharves, delivery may be obtained. Goods not cleared by the 29th inst, will be subject to rent
All broken, chaled, and damaged packages are to be left in the Godowns, where they
to
H.E. the Governor ha, under instruc tions from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, recognised Senor Don Adelto Scilingo as Vice Consul for the Republic of Argentins in Hongkong.
desert his country, that the German feet Dr. Wellington V. K. Koo, Chine. Minis would ingloriously submit to internment, ter to the United States; in Washington, and the German people to a humiliating D.C., very shortly. peace treaty, was incredible. The Japanese military leaders, if they had not assigned the victory to Germany, at most looked to a drawn war, with no exaction of penaluies, and no loss of prestige- especially on Germany's side. Nor did The contemplated fight to Cheung Chaut did not take place on Saturday, Caph such British propaganda as there was Ricou having decided in the morning tha ill-conceived and ill-conducted by strang-weather conditions made it inndvisable to, ers who did not understand the Japanese bring the machine from Macao.
'disabuse their
Mr. H. Goffe, C.M.G., who has been...... temperament-serve minds. They could not understand a appointed British Consul, at Canton, nation rising stronger out of her failures, during the absence on leave of Mr. J. W. made more stubborn by her losses, and Jamieson, C.M.G.. LLD, arrived in the
Colony yesterday on his way to Canton, indomitable in the power of never acknow- ledging defeat. The higher strung Japanese temperament takes defeats rather badly Trashing-from-the highest hopey th the deepest despair. Again, to a nation nocas tomed to conscription Britain's efforts to create a "army of civilians seemed ludic" lis.. Sarcastic remarks, were' made about men being drilled in their shirt sleeves in the parks in London, and of the
The death occurred on board the Phelpsm attack of dysentery, of Captain, F. E. penh on Friday morning. following an
Hamilton,ster of the easel The.. fannel took place on Saturday evening, his widow, a Singapore lady, being the chief
mourner,
It is reported: the N.-1]. Daily News says, that as a result of the heat raias we have been having during the past few few weeks, 50 per cent, of the rice empa bare been badly damaged. It seems that
COLOGNE inadequacy of Britain's military strength the grain was recently reaped but you
(Cloche `d'Argent brand),
1 be examined. Claims against the steamer A perfume that will satisfy the
must be presented within 10 days of arrival,
will not be recognized.
therwise they will not be coed by us in
any one whatever.
Bill of Lading will be countersigned by JABDINE, MATHESON & Co, Erd-
General Managers.
(1105 Hongkong, June 23rd, 1990,
INDOCHINA STEAM NAVIGATION,
COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNIH
FROM "K OBE
THE Ship
THE
"KWAISANG" having arrived froze the above-porta Consigne af Cargo by her sem barely informed that Goods-are-being-landed at thair tick into the hasardown and/or exis amardous Godowns of the Eongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Ltd., #benes and/or from the Wharre, delivery may
obtained
floods not cleared by the 29th ist, will be subject to read:
All broken, shafed and damaged paokarm are to he left to the Gods, where they will be examined. Claims against the Bimmer mest be
presented within 10 days of arrival, otherwise they will not be recognized.
No Pirs Insurance will be affected, by un n any cas whatever.
Bill of Lading will be countersigned by JARDINE MATHESON & CO, LTD.,
General Managers. Hongkong, June 13rd, 1990.
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NOTICE TO "CONBIGNERS.
Th: Steamship "PERSIA." FROM TRIESTE, FORT SAID ADEN,
SINGAPORE.
most critical in elegant crystal globe
bottles.
connection Alliance, in which the contention is made
Some of the Japaneso papers even pro soaked and rosted. If there is more rain, posed that a condition for the renewal of not much grain-will be left the alliance, should be a provision binding The Chinese Government has sent a. Britain, if not to adopt conscription, "at memorandum to the Japanese Legation in
with the Anglo-Japanes least to put her army on the basis of other "Powers. That such an army za Britain that an agreement between two parties could get together and train should be with reference to a third party must be able to stand up against the veterans of derogatory to that third party unless it is included in the agreement of consulted. Germany seemed impossible, especially to** the military men who had so long sat at Bad weather prevented any flying at Two Germany's feet in matters pertaining to Repulse Bay yesterday afternoon,
machines, the HIS. and a smaller war. Fed on propaganda" which was so che, same over, but she wen with no rough obviously propaganda and with a very at Repulse Bay that they did not attempt to land. Both machines "nok shelter on Limperfect knowledge of the conditions. it the share wide by one" of the island- just S. WATSON & surprising on the whole that the outside Repulse Bay, and stayed there overnight, waiting favourable oppor Japanese people should have failed to take tunity to return to Maeno.
$1.00 $1.75 $3.25
A.
CO., LTD.,
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY.
of Boston, ass,
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THOMSON BOWDITCH.At Shanghai, on
June 19th. Jous G. THOMSON, CA son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomson, Glasgow, Scotland, to PRISCILLA ROSE, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bowditch, London, England.
DEATH.
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a correct view of the situation, and that
they should have regarded the alliance It is notified in the Gazette that all as no longer worthy of preservation. Now Persons, whether British subject or not wishing to land in Egypt must have their that Britain has emerged victorious and passports duly visaed for Egypt by a is rapidly regaining her old position in British Consular Officer or other compet- commerce matiere wear a different aspect, ent British official... In the ear of persons. ordinarily resident in Egypt this visa may To form an alliance is comparatively easy: be dispensed with, if a written permit fo to throw it off difficult, since the suggesenter-Egypt issued under the authority_of tion immediately arises that the former the Minister of the Interier is produced MARRIAGES.
friends have become enemies. The Angio Information has reached Peking from GALLOP --OLLERDESHEN.-As Shanghai, on
June 19th, ETHEL MAY, second daugh- Japanese Alliance Treaty provides that Hankow, in a wonge dated June 13th. re- porting the complete looting of the Re ter of Mrs. Louisa Ollerdessen of it' shall continue in force automatically formed Church at Yochow and the murder Shangbai, to HERAERT BYRON GALLOP, unless denounced by either side: it cannot of the Sex. Mr. Reimert. Eight foreign- die a natural death. Now, to denounce ers including six Americans, one German
pad one Englishman sought refuge on. any treaty is a serious matter, and the board the Japanese gan-buat Sup which denunciation of a trendy of alliance is fortunately caled at Yochow, and took almost a proclamation of open enmity. then to Hankow. Thirteen girl students.
were also refugees on the same vessel, No doubt the dificuky could be got over by the two nations jointly issuing a state-
Many members of the shipping frater TONKIN. At Shanghai, un June 20th, ment of abrogation with reason for the pity regularly calling at Shanghai will CHARLES TECKER TONKIN, late Chinesection," but such "is the present feeling by the Merchant Service Club that Capt. regret to hear that news has been received. Maritime Customs, aged 78 years.
towards diplomatic statements that even 4. E. Inwood, master of the str. Hungfok, died at Chungking meatly. Capt. Inwood HONGKONG OFFICE: JUL. Das Your BD., Cthe most regent reasons for abrogation strived out on the Ching coast in 1901 LAINDON UPFICE: 131. Puer STREET. EC would be merely regarded as subterfuges and was for many years master with the
for covering some underground discontent Nissin Kishen Kaisha in their river steam
ers. Upon leaving that Company he was between the two Eations Japanese presented with a gold watch. He was big publicists are now anxious for a renewal President of the Merchant Service Club of the alliance because they see that during 1918. Japan cannot even be considered as not Several times this month we have heard on friendly terms with Britain, On new arrivals in the Coloury being told that".
we are in the wettest quarter of the year. Britain's side it is probable that the Those who think so may be interested in alliance will be continued, though perhaps the following quarterly statistics of the on less defined terms, on the ground that rainfall which we take from the annual no harm can arise from it; but it is Report of the Botanical and Forestry De partment for 1919: During the fire, quar- ing to 4.65 inches; in the second quarter. raie fell on 58 days, totalling 20.83 inches 7 in the third quarter, the rainfall was 50:42 inches distributed over 48 days; and in the last quarter 8.76 inches fell, rain being registered on 21 days.
The Baily Press.
BONGKONG, June 28th, 1929.
ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Ltd. at Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained. JAPAN AND THE
Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless
OF ALLIANCE. notice to the contrary be given before Sind
Straw Hata
Gentlemen's Panama Huts. Ladies'
inst
5
20 cases Laundry Soap.
10 Dozen Gentlemen's Socks.
Ladies' Stockings.
Traxs →→Cash on Delivery,
A. G. DA ROCHA,
·AUCTIONEER, SURVEYOR GENERAL BROKER,
.
AND
FAVOURED with instructions from Tisc
Concerned will sell by Pablic Anction
on THURSDAY, July In hộp
cho gi at his Sales Room
Collard & Collard Pins
2 Dover “B” Cooking Stovas (new),
-1-Copying Press and stred
Teaser Cash on Delicery.
A. G. DA ROCHA,' AUCTIONEER, SURVEYOR "AND GENERAL BROKER.
Queen's Road Central, Telephone No. 2232.
AVOURED with instructions from The
Concerned
will well by Public Auction, on THURSDAY, July 1st, 192, at his Sales Roxims. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS.
Wardrobes, Denka, Chairs, Chest of Drawers, Dressing Table, Bookcases, Arm-chairs, Curion, Crockery and Glaware, Bras Ornaments Vases, Pictures. Leo-Buzer, Bedstead, Clocks, Typewriters. Tablecloths, Hutande and a long line of Sundries
TruxsCach on Delivery,
י
الحرم
TREATY
No claims will be admitted after the Goods 18 left the Godowns, and all Tex question of the renewal of the Anglo obvious that to her the alliance has lost itster of the year rain fell on 34 days, amount- Goods remaining padelivered after the 28th Japanese Alliance has loomed rather larger value by the great change in the world. Fiast, will be subject to rent.
rebeamer must be in the Japanese Press than in the situation resulting from the war. Therefore,
All claims 18dersigned on or before Englisa papers, which are absorbed with:
presented to the.
the 10th in-t, or they will not be recognized.
All broken, ehted, and damagd (foods matters bearer home.
To Japan the
unless Downing Street is very conciliatory, the terms of the new Alliance Treaty are
זי
are to be left in the Godawas where they renewal of the alliance abw seems not likely to be more favourable to Japan
will be examined on the 28th inst, at 10 AM. by Messrs. Goddard & Douglas
No Fire Insurance has been effected Hills of Lading will be countersigned by DODWELL & Co, Ltp :
Arenta
1099
Hongkong, June 3rd, 1920.
DAIRY FARM NEWS
than they are at present.
A Chinese bricklayer sustained serious injuries to his face and shoulder by blast Lig operation in Conduit Road. ̧·
The name of the Anglo-French Steam Navigation Company of Hongkong, Ltd.. hea hech &ruck off the Register
matter of urgent importance and whereas a few years ago hardly a voice was raised¦ in favour of the agreement, to day there is hardly a voice raised against it, though at the same time there is some feeling that the terms should be revised in Japan's favour. During the war it was often affirmed by writers in the Japanese Press than the alliance's actually injurious to Japan, as restraising the extension of her influence in China. This was the period of the famous Twenty-one Demands on
Mrs. E. Jenner Hogg has came down China, the partial withdrawal of which from Bhanghai to Hongkong tajspond the is believed to have been due to British summer with her daughter Mrs. Leefe, (su protesta, while it is by no means clear The King's Exequatur empowering Mr. that, in presenting the demands, Japan E R. Huntcus to act Chilian Consul in carried out the terms of the Alliance Hongkong has received His Majesty's Treaty, which provides for open statements signature.
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60 cta. per lb.
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SELECTED KIPPERS
RED HERRINGS
40
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direct from Holland
85 cents per lb.
w
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of policy on either side. At the time the alliance was being condemned by the Japanese Press affairs were going Aone too well Rith Britian from the Outsiders' point of view. I is hard for an Eastern nation to judge the British
Three cases (one death) of plague and one case (one death) of enteric fever were reported in the Colony on Friday.
The King's Excquatur empowering Mr P. V. Botelho to act as Consul for Nicaragua in Hongkong has received His Majesty's signature.
"
About 1,400,000 square feet of under growth around: houses were cleared, in various parts of the Colony last year in
and the hasty conclusion was connection wih anti-malarial measures.
Referring to the death at Shanghai of Mr. C. T. Tonkin of the Chinese Maritime Customs, the N. Daily News says: Aged 78 years, he must have ranked as one if the oldest China hands, and it is under- stood that he had served in the Customs for something like half a century. In the outdoor staff be had held many important positions in Cheloo and Shanghai, and until four or five years ago he was actively employed. He then retired, ang Hað bien" resident in Shanghai, although unfortu nately for several months, he had been in bad health, "He is survived by a widow and three children, to whom the deepest sympathy will be extended.
THE PEAK SIGNAL STATION,
During the past week the Bignal Station: at the Peak has been brought by the Harbour Department into use ilgain for the signalling of steamers approaching the port. This service, which was instituted by the Naval authorities when the Colony was founded, was discontinued when war was declared against Germany in 1914: Iti resuscitation will be welcomed and appre catal. We understand that is intended also to resume the practice of firing a gun the station when steamers bringing the Home mails are sighted ----
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