THE HONGKONG DAILY B
¥0 0 CTO DO
Variety of uses.
The uses to which LEA & PERRINS'
SAUCE can b are innumerable.
At Luncheon, Dinner or Supper, It is the Ideal sance for Roust Meats, Fish, Game, Cheese, Salga," the
In the Kitc
for flavouring
*
In India, à favo
The Original & Gennino WORCESTERSHITUR.
"it is indispensable to the cook
"Misiuk-Mant
•me-up ": is‚LZA & PERRULE
Lea Kerrina Leather
Û Û Û Û Û Û012 CGLBA & PERRINS SAUCE
A. G. DA ROCHAL
AUJMONSER SURVEYOR AN
GENERAL BROKER
No. 2, D'Aguilar Street, Telephone No. 1331 WEEKLY AUCTIONS. TUESDAYS-
“MISCELLANEOUS GOODE.
THURSDAYB-
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD `FURNITURE
SATURDAYS ——
EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURES,
KEATINGS LOZENGES
cure the worst. Cough
BEETHANIR.
arol
YOUR SKINĦAJ COMPEEXION
<M: BEET
VIBITORS
RIGAUD'S
72
KANANGA
OF JAPAN
TOILET WATER
GAUD & C
TO CANTON Should Farohian BY THE PEARL, RIVER,
CAPTAIN C. V LLOYD With Illustrations, Maps and Yagu. PRIOBlade Zone 2475.4.
On Bala at Hongkong: Daily Fans -- Offon: “.
Məsud KHASTE WALSKLAD Heura. Burwandt Colle Hem AB. Wazudia & Oc
Canton
00000000
SANITARY WASHABLE HALL'S DISTEMPER
THE KING OF WATER PAINTS.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 12NT,
SAG PERE
The scientific ideal of a wall covering is one that is not only beautiful, but easy to keep clean gorm proof, absolutely fast in colour, and when applied a thorough disinfectant. No wall covering conforms so closely to these requirements as Hall'a Sanitary Washable Distemper which has the important advante. ages of being most economical and durable.
Hall's Distemper is applied with a whitewash brush, saving much in the cost of": labour.
It sets hard, kills microbes and vezmin, and disinfects.
It is made in a wide range of 10 colours, including rich dark as well as light tints. The colours never fade, enabling furniture and pictures to be moved about a room without showing discoloured valla
Ball's Distemper decoration may be washed by lightly sponging down with clean tapid water. It remains clean, sweet and fresh for rests.
Shade card and full particulars post free on application to :— WM. C JACK & CO., LTD.
BOLE
14 DES VEUX BOAD OKETEAL.
FOR HONGKONG AND SOUTH CHINA
19
YAUMATISHOOTING "AFFRAY
ALLEGED RINGLEADER IN THE DOCK
∙1981.
„WU TING-FANG AND THE FUNDS.
ANOTHER APPLICATION TO SHANGHAI MIXED COURT.
Botore Mr. G.-N. Ormo at the Magie.
yesterday, the hearing was began The case of the Canton funds held in charge against one of the wen trust for the Canton fund, held in trust to have been concerned in the for the Southern Government by Dr. Wa
showing affray, on December Ting-fang, as all official of that Govern-
יי
th, in which Sg. Gardiner let his life.ment, again came before the Mixed Court, men were fri put in the dock, on at Shanghai, on the rath, inst. when Dr. a charge of being concerned with others Wu Ting-fung applied to Mr. Blackburn, 66 in custody in an attempted armed British Assessor, and Magistrate Les for obbery Mr. King, assistant superintens the removal of the injunction placed upon wup of police, did not offer wy evidence sgainst one of the men. He was accord- ingly discharged and was put in the wit -neas box, as the fire witness for the prose
PREPAID WANTED
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Deburrs are lying at this Offse for
WAR, AW, BF, BO BR
LA FRATM OST-A Bephuse Bay Hoki an_Tade MOUNTED PEARL DROP EARRING et Platinum and mad Diamonds.Finder please return to. DGCUMBE SNOWMAN 30, Hotel Mansions," REWARD,
the funds at the time when Chang ShihO LETTired well ventilated ROOMS for Offres Central locality, Apply to chao, as representative of the Southern THE CHINESE MERCANTILE GO!" (C Military Gorerument, applied for the re- Hongkong), No. 3, pen's Bowl, Central:: [6 turn of the money, which amounts to $9,600,000. The applicant was represent ed by Mr. M. Ronder Harris Band Hry B. Fossenden. Chang Shib cha way not represented and did not file an
to
When the earlier application" was made,
Mr. King sid ka would prove that the remaining defendant was presena za meeting on December 25th 4 which the robbery was discussed and given in
the meeting at a pim., on December the application. Dr. Fisher held a watch- 27th from which the gang went to the seeing brief for the Peking Government of the crime. The defendant entered the Fahop" from "the back; he was won by it was held that it was difficult for the For three police witnesses, and seene Court to make a ruling, in view of the because he was holding a lighted torch political interests involved and the absenco He was but out of sight until he was of a precedent. It was pointed out that aught by District Watchman No. 3 and the Ocort was still faced with these din ha had been in polico oustody ster since."
The er-defendant then gare evidence in culties and that the saly reason the case which he said the man in the dock first should be heard there was that the money began the discussion of plass for the deposited in foreign hanks in the In- robbery Sgt. MeWalter, who was wound-ternational Settlement, so that no purely ed, also gave evidence.
Chinese Cours could make any effective order regarding the money.
The hearing was adjourned..
ROBBERY AVERTED, CONSPIRATORS SURPRISED. Conspiracy to commit armed robbery, and possession of a knife and a dagger were the charges preferred by Inspector Willis against seven Chinese brought be fore Mr. G. N. Orme, at the Magistracy, yesterday: NATSKIRT
.
The Court heard the application, which requested that the action be dismissed and the injunction dissolved upon the follow- ing, among other grounds-
1-That, as appears from the petition heroin the plaintiff purported to sue on Republic of China behalf of the Military Government of the
of the defendant filed in this honourable That, as appears from the affirmation Court on or about April 28th, 1920μ ta” which the defendans graves leave to refer, the "following were that membory of the Inspector Willis said that information Military Government at the date of the was received on January 18th that a gangsaid petition, viz. Sun Yat-sen, Tang of robbers had planned to attack No. 99, Shao-i, Tang Chi-yno, Taen Chuo-kauan, Pokfulam Road last night Detectives Lan Pugh, Lu Yung-ting and the defen- were sent out, and the world be robbers dans, Wu Ting-fang ist nich were traced to a teashop in Queen's Road West where they had gathered to discuss plans. When the men were searched, the weapons were found on them. Some wire. alleged to be used for making gags was
also seired.
ILLICIT PRINTING PRESS:
IN VILLAGE NEAR KOWLOON CITY. Two Chinese were yesterday sen- tenced to three months and two months imprisonment with hard labour respec tively, for operating a popu lottery tickets printing outfit at No. 24. Tang, Tau Village, near Kowhon City 1
Evi dence was givent by a Chinese detective and by Sergeant Paine as to the discovery of the printing establishment, and the arrest of the prisoners and five others,
3That, as appears from the same affirmation, the plaintiff bad no authority to represent the following four members of the said Government, viz: Sun Yat-sen, Tang Shao-i Tang Chi-yao and the defen- dant, Wu Ding-fang
- 4 —That therefore, the only members of the said Government whom the plaintiff could purport to represent were Tan Chun- bsuan, Lin Pao-yi and Lu Yung-ting: ---
6-That, on October 24th, 1920, the said Teon Chun-houn, Lin Pao-yi and Lu Yung-ting issued a circular, telegram addressed to the Peking Government, the Government of the different provinces and the Provincial Assemblies, anouncing that they had, en that datey resigned their posts
Administrative Directors and relinquish tary Government. The said telogram was ed their duties and functions in the Mili published in all the newspapers, dg, the Swanpo November 4th, 1920, to which the defendant craves leave to refer
TO LET
UROPEAN OFFICES, I, floor founin ane block) 16 to 19, Commanght Road Central (with me of KES),
"Apply to
Care of Dusly, Prese Offic
TO LETY
WO LARGE ROOMS to for
14 Der Foux Road Central Top Flour. “Apply tou
ROOM Na 1, Care of Daily Press Office
[131
TO LET
IX-BOOMED HOUSE, Furnished,
Kowloon, for 8 or 9 months from Middle of March
Apply
Box No. 1981, Care of Daily Prana Olioa,
WANTED.
Bant or buy GODOWN near Waterfron por 1st February mart
Box 253," Care of Daily Pria Office.
WANTED.
JUENISHED or Unfurnished HOUSE.
Apply
G. EL WAKEMAN, Crown Solicitor'■ Office.
[254
WÄRT D.
OMEONE with experience of infants to assist with 2 months old child to England March. Terms on application.
Box £71,
Care of Daily Press Office
(271.
WANTED.
DESIGN AND CONSTRUCHON
YELLOW RIVER BRIDGE FOR PEKING-HANKOW BAILWAY.
THE
The latter were discharged with a cantion 8-The said resigning Directors, there- PEKING HANKOW LINE of the
PRINCE LINE FAR EAST SERVICE by the Magistrate.
Regular Sailings, Boston and/or New York by fast treight steamers
(via Suez or Panama)
For NEW YORK
"GAELIC PRINCE"
25th Janury (via Panama).
For Freight and full particulars apply to
Telephone $165. Telegrama Fr
HAIR HEALTH
AND BEAUTY
(Working will gồm to the
- kad such a radiant baklthy
apposerace as the son oổ
ROWLAND'S MACASSAR
· · Rabbid geoly into this hair rover fa
·waarde a antipisto bale tudje food-
prevencing dilaning sad
- sad love of
“halte Best ka zoorbes, fatka
Golden colour for Tal
́or Grey Kain" Bottles
Schem, Chemists;
| dromers
FURNESS, (TAR FAST) LIMITED,
ROWLAND'S MACASSAR OIL
Keep fit l
It's the regular morning glass of END that is most boreticia) to mind. and „body and-given the notchisi, healthy outlook for the day shadi
ENO'S
FRUIT SALT
Sparkling » Rafresking. - Clasising,
BOLD THROUGHOUT THE WAVELČAJ,
"Prepared: only by 2, 0. KNO, ZA,
Suffered With Eczema Five Years Cuticura Healed
"My daughter suffered with eczema for five years. It came ́s K PAIN Á
first on her face, then it started to run and whers- Lever it ran it 'arreño" 1131′ it got to her head. Her beka was one tomar of Boinehipauni
was hot and I had to mails her hands to keep bed from
Der Her hair went very this
ecratching
and tised to come cút in
Then I used Cuticurs Soap and Ointment." They wered to mog the Bching feeling and when I had used nind tablets of Cuticum Soep with the Cutierra Ointment she was, healeda'. (Signed) Mrs. Lloyd, 7. Ale : diesboro, Torks,
Yorks En Ale St, Mid-
Clear the pores of impurities by dally use of Cuticura Boap and occaforial - touches of Cuticura Olntract as needed 20moffer potheandßeal Theyoreidcal for every toliet and nursery porpoise, |Soxy1u" Olatuent 15.8% and 2x. Ed. 2015. throomhout the lumpire. For suple veche Eren nár
"Calicum Soap shaves zrklimat nang,
VETARZO
GR LE CLERGS
[23-21
"MOTOR: CAR SERVICES.
SHANGHAI TAITSANG
Chinese Government Bailways invites. sealed propomis of BRIDGE CONTRAC TURS for Designing and Building New
upon left-Canton and since November 29th, 1020, the Government has bean car- ried on by the and Sun Fan, Tangatal Bridge about 2,800 meters in length, scros Shao-yi, the defendant, Wu Ting fang and the Yellow River (Hyrang-Ho) Proposals will Tang Chiyse, the first three in person and be received up to Noored Joss 2015, 1921, the last by delegate that
the Office of Peking Hankow Railway, Paking, China Plans, rules, and specifications can be obtained from the following Offen="
7-That it is therefore, now clear with the subject matter, of the action, should be out any manner, of doubt that the funds, returned to Canton and, for such pur pose that the injunction herein should be
Encouraged by the success of the motor- Car service organized at Nantungchow, the Shanghat community of Initsang men have prepared plans for the formation of removed. a" company with a subscrited capital of 8-That it is also now clear that the $200,000 for conducting a motor-car plaintiff and those persons whop he par- service between Shanghai and Taitaang parted to represent have no longer any. The Shanghai terminus will be located at interest in the said funds and that, the Chapei. An organisation burean has setion should now be dismissed, been established in the International The Assessor stated that judgment Bettlement
would be reserved, to enable him, to confer with the Magistrate on the matter.O Daily Pres
It is expected, saya the Shanghai Gazette that the shares will be over-subscribed, as the promotors have met with substan- tial assurances from capitalists who are interested in the scheme. Orders for cars, will be placed some time in the spring, when the construction of the road for the service will also be undertaken.
MADAME-LOTTIE GORDON'S GRAND,
CHARITY" CONCENT
A great treat is in store for those who have already booked seats for Madame Lottie Gordon's grand charity concert at the, Theatre Royal to-night. We are told that the booking for the dress circle has been phenomenal; there are very few, or probably no, seats, available now in the dress circle. His Excellency the Governor and Lady Stubba, Admiral Sir Alexander Duff and Miss Duff, Major-General Sir G. Macaulay and Lady Kirkpatrick, Com modore and Mrs. Bowden Smith, and the acting Chief Justice and Mrs. Gompertz have signified their intention of being present at the concert which is in aid of the Blind Home, Kowloos, and the Pokfulum Home.
The programme shows a galaxy of must- cal talent. Mias Vera Mitos, the dis Linguished art danseuse, and Mr. Leo Podolsky, the brilliant pianist, will appear his after the interval:: Madamd Lottie Gor- don is contributing piano solos, works of Pachmaninoff, Chopin and Ensontaine. Mrs. Maurice Minneysinga Mis Picorella" (Gomes) and The Moon and I from "The Mikado. The other items on the programmé are songs by Misn Edith Bonres, Miss Nellie Williams, Mrs. Florence Cameron, Mr. Howard Free- born, and Mr. Reginald Meyers, "Hum our at the Piano by Lieut-Colonel Crosse, recitation Carillonith tableaux effects) by Miss B. D. Thomson, a humorons recitation by Mr. F. C. Hall and some special selectione from -** Our repertoire by the Misses Aileen and Doris Woods.Messrs. Wiseman's orches tra will be in attendance Sailors, and soldiers will be admitted for half the admission fee. A late tram to the Peak will leave at 12.15 after the concert,
*
Callus? Post
It Off Quickly!
Nothing Or Athl
• For Cozzis and Calluseices *** A-spot of ibickened "bottom--of your foot which so pitan -maken walking an agony, is as ek Bify. [remiogad" by wonderfil PG014-10%/
any hard or markicorn anywɛèraïon") -yoûr zoGE V/Look; at› this pictur REMEM A few drops of: "Getsli”, "did" the Work The callus comes loose; frum: tha, true, flesh. No brzitation,what- sver, Xou poel',the<extins right for . Just like a banans skiṇampeäcefully, painlessly. "Gets-It does, the epizŃ) "thing" to any corn, without, the up of wilcky plasters;- irritadiDK ALIVAD, grenay » dlatments, or“, troublesome tape. There is no trouble-no kaitė, no scissors to use." "Xicta It” 15% wand“ by,,milions, because 12:15)-cortizon; sense, and it never fails, 177, 14
prove it.
Get-It, the guaranteed, money- back coro-removers the only sure wacasts but strils at all chemists and stores, MCA by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago, U. B Áru
Obistuable and Tall Chemists from
Bldgs Hongkong
Paking-Feking Hantor Railway, - Ameri- can British, Belgian, French, Italian and Japanese Legations. Foreign-Chinase Legatlans, Washington, London, Brussels, Paris, Rome and Tokyo.
All applicazons for: same must be accom panied with: £4.
PEKING HANKOW RAILWAY ADMINISTRATION.
Про
THEATRE
ROYAL
MONDAY, JANUARY 24TH, 1921.
For a short sexson, only. REYNOLDS DENNISTON LTD,
presents "VANE THE DENNISTON PLAYERS in a new repertoirs of Plays and Farcos, Monday, Jan. 24th
The laugh play of the Centary te “SHE WALKED IN HER SLEEP”. Tuesday, Jan. 25th Mar
The Greatest Play of the decadent PAKETES, OF YOUTH":- Wednesday, Jan. 26th post Ascreams from, tím riso bá, the fall of the
UNICHTTE NIGHT. Fricos: 3-4; $2 & $1. Performance 9, 15 pan,
VEL BOOKING AT MOUTRIES. The Peak Tramway Co. will run a spacial Limiter after the performance.
Bo
MARTINS
GLASTEEL
MARTÍ PIOI
the HOFGKONG
88) January 16/Jum
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.