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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

CHINA SUGAR REFINING COMPANY,

LIMITED, →

NOTICE.

THE

PREPAID WANTED

ADVERTISEMENTS.

HONGKONG. DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11rx," 1920.

DVERTISEMENTS of the "Wanted " variety will be inserted under the above

| special heading at a change of

$120

FOR THREE (NSERTIONS

·

NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

"ELLERMAN LINE"

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEEN,

Faox HAMBUR & ROTTERDAM.

The THE Sexwahip -

17 merd Agents and Ceasalting Com- INTERIM DIVIDEND of $15 per Shure, to Shareholdere on the Register on the parable 14th August, 1920. Dividend Warrants will be payable on the 21st August, 1920.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED,Jom th 1.14th to 21st Animat, 1920, both days inclu ire.

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD.,

Gural Agents

CINE SUGAR KEPINING CO. Lra. Mongkong, August 10th, 1985; " [1324

THE HONKONG ROPE MANUPAUS TURING CO. LTD.

N INTERIM DIVIDEND ONE A DOLLAR (31,) per Share for Account

10. will be payable on WEDNESDAY, the 25th August 12 Shareholders are request to apply for Dirilend Warrants at the Com pany Office, St. George's Building, Hongkong.

The TE NSFER BOOKS of the Company will be (LOSED from SATURDA, 21st August. 1920, to Wensesnar, the 27th August, 1980, both days welmsive.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.. General Manager. Bongkong, August 10th, 1920.

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HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS...

N INTERIM DIVIDEND of ONE

and are PREPAID. +

An auditional charge of 50 cents will be Lane if the instructions for insertion are not

coompeated by cash.

Advertisers requiring their advertisements under this end must give instructions accord ingly, otherwise the advertisements will be regarded as intended, to be displayed and charged at the umnal rates,

"Lettors are lying at this Office for

Boxes P., Q., AÐ. /

WANTED. DOCTOR

"SWAZI

having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are informed that all Goods are being landed at their rak into the hazardoux extra_hazardous Clodowns of Holls-Wheel Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.

No Claim ill be admitted after the Goods have left the Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after August 13ib, will be subject to reat.

All Claims against the Steamer must be presanted to the Undersigned on or before August 20th, 1920, or they will not be recognised.

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All broken. chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns where they will be examined on August 13th, between British ate hours of 1045 M. and Noos by the tropical medicine, lately demobilizel desires Douglas.

present North China, experienced in Company's Surveyors Messra, Goddard practice, partnership or locum tenensy, Free October, Write-Bor AN, care of Daily Fren Office.

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

Queen's Bond Central Telephone No. 2932 WEEKLY AUCTIONS:

ADOLLAR per Share for the six monta TUESDAYS :--

ending 30th June, 1930, will be PAYABLE un TREŠDAY AForm 1040, en-which-date-

MISCELLANEOUS GOODS.

Dividend Warrants may be obtained on applies THURSDAYS:- tion at the Company's Dice.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

will be CLOSED Tron TUESDAY, August 3rd

to TESDAT, August 10th. both eSATURDAYS

inclusive, during which period no Transfer of

Shares can be Registered."

By Order of the Board of Directors.

JOHN ARNOLD,

Secretary,

Hongkong, July 17th, 1930,

NOTICE.

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beg to inform my Customers and the General Public that I have returned to

the Colony and established myself as a Milliner and General' Draper at No. 4, D'Aguilar Street and will

carry on business as befors under the xtyle and firm name of HIPTOOLLA & CO.

I have brought with me new goods of the must fashionable and latest styles and ask my fold patrons and constituents to extend their grupport na done in the part.

Inspection is cordially invited.

HIPTOOLLA,

Milliner "and. Draper.

Hongkong, July 21st, 1920.

Family.

WANTED.

Residence with

1240

WANTED by Englishman Board Rul. Private English- Bor No. 117- Care of " Daily Pra Ofic

WANTED.

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No Fire Insurance-bas been affected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by THE BANK LINE LIMITED,

General Agenta. Hongkong, August 8th, 1920 [1308

PRINCE LINE FAR EAST SERVICE

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES."

From NEW YORK

THE Steamship

TH

MONGOLIAN PRINCE" haring arrived. from the above Port, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowna of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited. Kowloon, and stored at Consignees risk and expense.

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods to be left in the Godowns, where they will be

FURNITURE.Amined on THURSDAY, Aug. 12th, at 10 AM.

All Claims must be presented within FIFTEEN Daxx of the Steamer's arrival Ere, after which date they cannot be recognized.

EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURES.

G. DA ROCHA, AUCTIONEER, SURVEYOR AND GENERAL BROKER

"Queen's Boud Central, Telephone No. 2332.

Y Order of Concerned the Undersigned BY of to Public Auction, on WEDNESDAY, August 11th, 1920, at 11 Ax, at Holt's No. 8, Godown, West Ground Floor.

7

Kark

NWT 7 casest

Comprising:-

One No:5 TRIUMPH PRINTING PRES RACK, CAM AND TABLE, distribution with patent Air Springs, Automatic release, patent rear tapless delivery, hinged roller Frame, Ink Fountain, Eubber Blanket, Wrenches, two seta Roller Stacks, Roller Moulds, and overhead

Fixtures, consisting of Counter Shaft two hangers, two Cone Palleys, and Driving Pulley The Printing Machine food manu- factured by Cottrell & Boas,

Francisco. Notice of Printers is called to this Sale, as the Machine is in very good condition.

Terms. 20 per cent Depost to be pail im- mediately on the fall of the hammer,

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

Queen's Boud Central; Telephone No. 2932. Box 1018, -Care of "Dasy Press OfficeAVOURED with instructions from The

ASSISTANT (British) for Book Dept. of

Marchant's Office. Stato Age, experi

ence and salary required. ·

N

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TO LET OR FOR SALE.

Cuncerned will sell by Public Auction THURSDAY, August 12th, 192), ut 215 *.x. at his Sales Room.

Que Gral Piano by Cullard & Collard. Une Baby Grand Piano, Collard & Collard. Ons Motor Biyela.

LENSHIEL No. 141, The Peak, near meter and Lamp.

Barkar Road Tram Station,

Apply to→

LINSTEAD & DAVIS, Alexandra Buildings.

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FOR SALE

EW and COMPLETE PLANT including Wilfey Table for crushing and con

centrating Ore. Just arrived.

For particulars apply--

CARVALHO & COMPANY,

Machinery Department.

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4.

FOR SALE.

ro. 1, STEWART TERRACE, 87, The

No.

Pool. Apply tom

"HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE

CO LTD. Alexandre Buildingu.

Une Bendero 1 Motor Cyale with speedo

One Larg Office Sale TERMS Cash on Delivery.

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL.

MONDAY next.

9.15 p.m.

ORGAN

RECITAL

Vocalists:

1281

M. HOWARD FREEBORN,

Ma. E. T. CROCKER.

PALACE HOTEL, KOWLOON. Corner of Haiphong & Hankow Roads

.This X. I

THL Address: Palans.

T station. This Hotel which has just beer TWO Minutes from Ferry and Railway completely renovated and refurmshed in now up-to-date in every respect and under English Management. Cuisine ander personal supervision of the Proprietor.

BAR AND BILLIARD ROOMS,

~TERMS-MODERATE. ~~, Special Arrangement for Familia Application to

J. H OXBERRY

Proprietor.

on

SEAMEN'S

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INSTITUTE

21, PRAYA EAST, HONGKONG.

TOE the of all Men of the Mercantile

Marina and HM Navy.

Reading and Writing Booms Billiard Boom Officers Room O.P.'s Room Restaurant Concert Hall, Church.

Private Cabine sul beds in Dormitorica Motor Latch Dayaprisig."

Na Claims will be admitted after "the Goods bave left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining andelivered after Ang 18th, will be subject to

rent

INTIMATION

DELICIOUS

SUMMER

Can be made with

WATSON'S

PURE

Colonies.

The

from the Secretary of State for the Ten case (five denths) of plague, five-

In effect it excludes former cases (throw deaths) of enteric fever, two enemy pliens from the Colony for a period | cases (one deathy of errebrospinal fever of three years. It enacted that no former and one case of paratyphoid fever were enemy alien, as defined by the Ordinance, reported in the Colony last week. shall came or be within the Coldhy of Calóny had a clean bill of health on Sun. Hongkong either generally or for a limited day and Monday, period unless he possess a permit for

The intense bent on July 31st ak Tientsin that purpose signed by the Colonial Secretary- The term of the duration of

is stated to have been the quitse of several the Ordinance was fixed at a

death. Mr. F. Marsh, Manager, of the In- period of

DRINKS three years from the date of its commenter on Hotel and formerly Manager of the ment, and only a year of that period has Astor Hones Hotel; Shanghai, an off his expired. Though considerable latitude wife and child to Peitaiho ut noet. Tru in the matter of granting permits and hours later he pollapset and died shortly the nature of the conditions they impose afterwards. The temperature was 111. is given to the Governor under this Ordin ance, it is improbable that we shall see any thousand strong attacked the Defened - A gang of bandite, said to have been a' Germans engaged in trade in this Colony Burcan at Chin Ho Tau, Pur-yin, sp for the next three years. The only former alien enemies likely to be within

the 7th is, with the result that many the Colony of Hongkong during that killed, four soldiers were wounded and of the bandits and eleven, soldiers were period by permit issued by the Colonial Secretary are presumably, such well-

more than twenty soldiers are missing. accredited persons as may be in treusit to

On an appra being made to Canton fur other places. From the remark in our,

Assistance, a gunboat and a detachment of soldiers were sent. Shanghai contemporary relating to the deportation of Germans from Shanghai "on & Government boat it would be a mistake to infer that China is deporting overy German who reaches the country. It is

FRUIT

SYRUPS

Mixed with plain or Aerated Water, very well-known to many of our readers

Raspberry,

Strawberry,

Lime Juice etc.

:

Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that they mast produce an Import Permit signed by. the Superintendent-of-Imports and Exports, Hongkong. before Bill of Lading be countersigned.

No Fire Insurance has beru effected. Bills of Luding will be countersigned by

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.

Agente Hongkong, August 6th, 1920, [1310 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION |

COMPANY, LIMITED, NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM CALOUTTA. PENANG AND SINGAPORE

THE Steamship.

having arrived from the above porta, Consignes

NAMSANG" of Cargo by her are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, whence, and/or from the wharves, delivery may be obtained.

Goods not cleared by the 12th Aug., will be subject to rent.

All broken, chafed, and damaged packages sure to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined. Claims against the steamer must be presented within 10 days of arrival, otherwise they will not be

recognized. No Fire Insurance be, affected by us in any case whatever.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LT,

General Managers. Hongkong, August 8th, 1990.

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S.S. ANDRE LEBON"

NOTICE.

Prepared from the

Lemon,"

GENUINE FRUIT JUICË.

A S. WATSON

CO., LTD.,

There has been a marked increase in the*: number of Chinese students returning house of late from Japan. Already some 2,000 students, representing half the number of the Chinese students in Tokio, are reported to have left for Chines This may be partly the to the summer holidays, but, according to the Jiji, this phenomenon is largely the result of the civil war which broke out between the hostile parties in Chinese politics.

from August 1st, the Peking Daily Nees Suspending publication for nine days

because of the difficulties experienced by on July 31st announced this was becessary printers in getting home late at night, The risk was so great the comps, refused to work unless the plant was moved inside the city. The paper-had-wither-te-ger a new staff, or to move, and it is expected they will have the matter settled one way or the other by August 9th,

that several "German firms-at least five have recently re-established themselves in Lantos, being financed, it is.. understood, by former Chinese business friends. it may be bere mentioned that although China has not yet signed the Treaty of Peace with Germany-and consequeatly Germans are still the "enemies" of China -the Chinese Government has nevertheless promulgated rules relating to the admis sion "ef German subjects into Chinese territory. Under these rules application has to be made to China's Ministers or Consuls abroad, Applicants hoing required to give full particulars_regarding them selves and the purposes for which they wish to be admitted. One rule reads:--" The &Chinese Minister or Consul

mny grant por mission, if the applican; is found to be Dr. Clay McCauley-after-a-residence innocent of the circunstances mentioned in of nearly years in Japan, recently. Article 3 of our Regulations, for the Con- departed for America expecting to take trot of Non-Treaty Nationals. In case the up his residence in the United States. applicant be one of the repatriated, or in Dr. MacCauley has represented an Ame case of some" doubtful point concerning the rican Unitarian Association in Japan. applicant, instructions phall be asked of In a resume of his life issued by the Asso- the Ministry of Interior and of the Wal-ciation it is remarked that by his know. chiaopu. In case of absolute necemity, the edge of Japanese, by his Japanese text- "Minister or Consul may demand surety." books, long and widely used, by his posi The Ministry of Interior and the Waition as a broad-minded and public-pirited chiapu way, after consultation together, servant of the two countries, Dr. Mae

their discrétiota in

· Cauley has slowly gained in Japan a posi- granting special permission to such an applicant as

tion which is unique both for the affection is mentioned in the foregoing article; and in which he is held and the influence he when permission" or "special permission" has been able to exert. has been granted the Minister or Consul

Shanghai papers announce with deep is required to issue passports. The state

regret the death of a very old China hand ment that a number of Germans were deported the other day on`a Government occurred suddenly last week from heat in the person of Capt. J. A. Scott, which boat from Shanghai points to the fact that apoplexy. Capt Scott, who was about 72 the Chinese authorities in that part of years of age, was born in Nova Scotia, but Chinn at least are insisting on strict comhad not revisited the place of his birth for pliance with the rules. In any case, nearly 60 years. He was very well-known in the existing circumstances Germans and popular in Shanghai, as well as at the who are admitted into China become sub-

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY.

TELEPHONE 16.

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CORNABT-At Kuljag, on August 3rd, to BIRTH.

Rev. and Mrs. W, ARTHUR CORNABY, L daughter.

MARRIAGES.

JONSSON-TREGULLUE On the 10th August, 1020, at St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon; by the Vicar, the Rev, G. R. Lindsay, M.A, CARL RUDOLF JONSSON, of the Harbour Department, Canton, oldest Son of Mrs. Carolina Jonsson, of Engelholm, Sweden, to LILLIAN WINI- FRED, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Tregillus, of the C. M. Customs, Canton. (Shanghai papers please copy). SPENCE LEWIE. A Weihaiwei, on July

[1393 31st, HERBERT MARSHALL SPENCE to ETHELWYNNE CROSSLEY

Lewis, London.

HONGLONG OFFICE: 101, Des Vœux Bo, LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, E.

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES The Daily Press.

MARITIMES.

LES in connection, with above Steamer NONSIGNEES of Cargo from MARSEIL

HONGKONG, AUGUST, 11TH, 1920."

are hereby informed that their Goods with the exception of Opium;, Treasure and Valuables are being landed, and stored at their faks, into the Eazardons and/or extra hazanious Godowns of GERMANS AFTER THE WAB. the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., at Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained immediately after landing,

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless intination is received from the Consignees Infure Now To-DAT requesting it to be landed

here.

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned Cocus menining anclaimed after.. Ang 11, at No, will ku subject to rent and

landing charges.

All claims must be sent in to me on or Aug. 14th, or they will not be recognized. Mears gobluri & Dunglas, on WeDxESDAY All dasauged packages will be examined by Aug. 11th 10 ax.

No Fire insurance has been offecial

R. RODENFUSER, Acting Agent. Hongkong, August 5th, 1920.

JUST RECEIVED

Fresh Supply.

PEELABLE

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STAMP HINGES

BEST QUALITY.

GRACA & 00- No. 10, WYNDHAM STREET. HONGKONG.

P.O. Box, £20,

exercame

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ject to Chinese law and are without the Yangtze River ports, haring resided for a advantages of extraterritorial jurisdiction great many years in Shanghai. He has such as are enjoyed by the subjects of een master of steamers, formerly of Messrs. nearly every other foreign Power who take George McBain and latterly of the Nishin up their abode in China.

Kisen Kaisha, from whose service be re signed recently with the intention of joining his brother in England to live in well-

Three "deaths from influenza occurred in earned retirement. To his son, Mr. Roy F the Colony last week.

Scott, of the Asiatic Petroleum Co, Wuhu,.

been organised in Manila.

and his daughter, Mrs. G. M. Billings, the An American Chamber of Commeres has deepest sympathy is extended in their

bereavement.

d'Affaires, has arrived at Tokyo.

Dr. Solf, the new German Chargé

Wz observe that a Shanghai contemporary deportation of certain Germans by saying: commences & note on the subject of the

"While · Hongkong folk are pondering Germans are to be permitted to land on over the political puzzle" as to whether Two men have been arrested in connection with the snatching of a hand-bag from Miss the soil of the little British outpost within Harvey, reported in our previous issue, a certain period of years, we see that in

The total output of the Kailan Mining other parts of the world apostles of Kultur the fatherland. The paragraph mentioni are still bring coralled and deported to ing July 24th, amounted to 87,282 tous, Administration's mines for the week and

that on a Government boat the other tons. day a number of Germans left the Whangpoo"; also that Australia is still deporting Germans, several of whom have been appealing, without avail, to the High Court."

Among the number is Dr. Hasonele, who held the post of Consul for Germany in Brisbane. Though a naturalized British subject he was one of the most prominant Germans 10

the

and the sales during the period to 33,870

Owing to the heavy rains and typhoon last week, many rice fields have been badly. flooded, xays our Canton contemporary. Rice merchante, seeing their chance, have begun to increase the price of rice,

DIVIDEND ANNOUNCEMENTS

The China Sugar Refining Company, Ltd., sancunce an interim dividend of $18. pér share.

An interim dividend of Th. 3.00 per share

Hongkor Wharf Co., Ltd. has been declared by the Shanghai and

The Hongkong Hope Manufacturing Co., Ltd., has declared an interim dividend of Que dollar per share for account 1920.

TOKYO AIR DISASTER.

TWO AIRMEN KILLED.

Tokyo on the evening of the 2nd inst A seaplane smash, which occurred Taulted in the death of both occupants of A Sunman, his mechanic. They were both the machine, Flight-Lieut. Kilby and Mr. killed instantaneously.

Prines Carol, Heir Apparent to the Throne of Rumania, recently left Japan by country, and was generally accredited with the Korea-maru which in due to arrive at having received a commission from the Ban Francisco to-morrow. After a tour in KAIKEL to take over the appointment of America the Princo proceeds to England. ¿ Governor General of. Australia bad the

A Japanese paper says that the summer Gjermas arms emerged victoriously from resorts of Arima and Rokko are booming the war. We were not aware that "Hong this year, besides Hakone, Kamakura, kong folk are poudering ** at all" on the Chuzenji, Atami and Karuizawa. As pro subject, as the question, was definitely went, Aris seems more popular than attled for Hongkong a year ago by the Rokke. The paper adds that Germans and witnesses state that Mr. Surman wavel a passing of the Enemy Allens Restriction Japanese are bad customer, the latter due downward and thereby doubtle vest warning to the crowd as the machine that Ordinance based on instructions received to the slump,

The accident occurred during a demon- stration fight with a Norman Thompson the agents of the Handley-Page Company. machine, owned by Messrs. Sala & Frazar, There were 10,000 spectators on the ground bank low at an attitude of 500 fact, the When the aviators were attempting to crowd were horrified to see the machine crash nose downward to the ground. Eye

any liv

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