NEW ADVERTISEMENTS:
THE ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF OLUB.
NOTICE.
and
note that Mrass, PERCY SMITE, SETH & FLEMING, will act as Secretaries sa from MONDAY, the 71 Mascu, 1991.
By Order of the Committee,
I. S. GREENHILL, Hon. Secretary.
LOST.
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OST.-Brown and White Japanese Bitch. Answers to name of Puppy. Will anyone having possession or informa tion of this dog kindly communicate with Mr. A. A. Wilson, Dragon Meter Car Co., Any expenses will be Telophone 4821
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Letters are lying nà thín Offion for “Boxes P., Q., AD, AF. AW, BF, BO,
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ROPOSALS FOR FRESH FROZEN BEEF & MUTTON. Office of Depart Manila, PL Sealed proposals will be received here until 11 o'clock A. May 10th, 1921; and then opened, for furnishing 8,000,000 pounds of
FMOTOR CYCLE and Sidecar, Electric Beef and 60,000 pound of Mutton. Further lighting: Excellent condition. Apply Bex BZ. information on application.
Daily Pras Offico.
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TENDERS INVITED. CEALED proposals for the purchase of the
U.B. Army Transport "CROOK",
"Manila Bay, will be received at the Office of the Depart ment Quartermaster, Wate: Transportation Division, Third Floor, U.S. Army Building opposite Pier No. 1, Manila, until II A.M., Apri 11th, 1921, at which time and place they will be opened.
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HOURS in Hongkong, hegianing on SATUR-
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follows in
From 9.30 AM to 12 Noon only. For all Banking Busines
Hongkong, March 1st, 1921
NOTICE..
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receptioa in honour of the 29 BISHOPS of the MISSIONS ETRANGERES at present in the Colony will ho held at the CATHOLIC UNION on SUNDAY, the 6rn March, st 4.30 r.x., to which all Catholics are cordially invited.
J. D. OSMUND,
President Catholic Union
P. M. HODGSON,
President Catholic Men's Club.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL
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M. J. D. STEPHENS, Solicitor, THE Office has been REMOVED to let THE Office 15, Connaught Road, Central,
(beyond the Post Office).
Hongkong March 1st, 1921.
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NOTICE.
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ESSRS. LITTLE, ADAMS & WOOD have REMOVED their Ooca to the Na BUILDING on Murray Battery, Lower Albert Road.
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REPULSE BAY HOTEL.
KÜL. DIMIDA KUTINAL
modation is fully booked for the night of WEDNESDAY, 9en Manon, 1981.
7532
REPULSE BAY HOTEL: THE approach Roads to the above HOTEL are CLOSED temporarily for the purpose of regrading. Patrons are, therefore, kindly requested to use the steps opposite the Main Entrance until completion of such work, "
₤450.
SOCIETY OF ST. GEORGE, HONGKONG
HE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of The Society will be held in the CITY HALL
* FRIDAY, 11TH MARCH, at 6.30 PM.
For the following purposes
(a) To receive the report of the Committee and statement, of socounts for the part
(b). To elect the Officers and Committee for
the ananing 'yesT.
(0) To consider the manner in which seat St. George's Day shall be celebrated.
(d) To transact any other business of which
dus notice has been given.
All members are requested to attend.
C. BLAKER,
Hon. SecretarY.
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Hongkong, March 1st, 1921. CHINA SUGAR REFINING.CO., LTD. THE FORTY - THIRD ORDINARY ANNUAL MEETING of SHARE- HOLDERS of the above Company will be held at the Offices of the General Agente, Pedder's Street, on FRIDAY, the 18TH MARCH, at 11. for the purpose of receiving the Report and Statement of Accounts for the year ending 31st December, 1920.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 4th to 18th March, 1921, both days inclusive.
JARDINE, MATHESON, & Co., LAD
General Agents. Hongkong, February 18th, 1991. HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY, LIMITED.
A TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING
of the SHAREHOLDERS in this Company will be held at the Company's Hotel, Hongkong, SATURDAY, 10TH, MARCH, 1921, at Nook, for the purpose of reseiring the Report of the Board of Directors, together with Statement of Accounts, for the year ending 31st December, 1920.
The BEGISTER OF SHARES of the Com pasy will be CLOSED from SATURDAY, 12th March, to SATURDAY, 19th March, 1921, (both days inclusive) during which period no transfer of shares can be registered.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
J. H. TAGGART, Manager. Hongkong, March 3rd, 1921, HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
THE
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HE FINAL DIVIDEND declared for the year ending 31st December, 1920, at the of THREE POUNDS STERLING Tate together" with a Bonus of TWO POUNDS STERLING per Bhare is payable on and after MONDAY, the sath day of Fibruár, 1921, at the Offices of the Corporation, where share- holders are requested to apply for warranta.
By Order of the Court of Directorg,'« A. G. STEPHEN,
Chief Manager. Longkang, Yebruary 95th-199).
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markets to carry on the work of the Government." "I cannot understand,"
Students of Canton raised approximate- $7,300 in aid of famine relief by their Tag Day" on February 28th.
The 'Commander
of
Mr. LLOYD GEORGE suid to them, the psychology which permits the representa
the Japanese tives of a country whose Government is Squadron in Chinese waters and his Chiol of Staff, called on Dr. Sun Yat-sen, at responsible for the most devastating war Government House, on Wednesday after
in the world's history, to come solemnly noon. The officers were introduced by with such terus to a conference with the Japanese Consul. representatives of the victims of that devastation.".
Mr. Tang Cheeyi, a well-known Chinese capitalist and miner who has been op pointed by Dr. Sun Yat-sen as Director, of Interior, has arrived in Canton from. of the Bureau of Mines of the Ministry Singapore to take up the appointment.
The psychology of the German people puzzled most people from the very beginning of the war, if not long before; but evidently, the Germaus have not yet Tearnt the lesson
The Chiaotungpu has decided to appoint that an international treaty is some commission to survey the Yellow River thing more than a mere scrap of railway bridge, Four foreign - experta paper." Mr. LLOYD GEORGE's stern rebuke are to be employed, representing respec to the delegates lost nothing in dignity tiwly Great Britain, the United States, France and Belgiumi, and thor will be by the severity of its terms. In a few engaged for six months. terse acntences he exposed to them the
The Secretary of the Church Missionary hollowness of their plea. He told them Society has received a draft for £8 48. 1d.. very plainly that the leaders of opinion for the Famine Relief Fund from the in Germany must realise that the Allies teachers and boys of the Bishop Goha
Notel School, Jerusalem, per Mfr. will not permit any further paltering with Istiphan. The collection was a spontane the Treaty, and that in the circumstances ous contribution from & Mission School
Unsurpassed as a Liqueure had described the Allies must act on hearing of the distress caused by the
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ADY SECRETARY (Confidential or and agreeable; as the 8th March, 1991, at 9.30 AM, at The Naval Company) seeks two-three year contract
Depot, Kowloon.
OLD AND SURPLUS
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HUGHES & HOUGH, By Appointment Auctioneers to the
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desirable set necessary for efficiency; used to
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IMPORT-EXPORT.
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FOR SALE.
62,570 SQUARE FEET OF LAND
at Broadwood Bond, Wong naichung, with 7-Roomed House and Servants. Quarters, Kitchen; Garden, Tenais Court and Lawn For particulars apply to-
GEO, K. HALL BRUTTON & Co., 37, Queen's Road Central.
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FOR SALE.
FIVE-ROOMED BUNGALOW, Peak
District Tennis Court, Kitchen Garden Vacant Easter!
Apply to
Bex No. 182, Care of Daily Prom Offen. [346
SEAMEN'S INSTITUTE
21, PRAYA EAST, HONGKONG.
to be called the WAR MEMORIAL INSTITOR the use of all Men of the Mercantile
Marine and H.M. Navy. Bowding and Writing Rooms, Billiard Room,
digestion.
old
A. S. WATSON
CO., LTD.,
Famine:
•
the assumption that the German Government is not merely in 'default but It is stated that with a view to pro- tecting the wild life in different parts | deliberately in default.
of China from being ruthlessly destroy 1 German psychology had been sufficiently by hunters, the Ministries of the Interior, understood by the Allies generally to Foreign Affairs and Agriculture and Com enable them to come prepared with a drawn up a hunting law, which consists of merce and the Shuiwu Chu have jointly statement of the measures they proposed 28 articles. The new law will soon be to adopt in the event of any attempt af promulgated by the Government. such an evasion of the stipulations of
Mr. G. M. Bosworth, chairman of the the Treaty af the German Foreign Canadian Pacific Ocean Services, arrived Minister had foreshadowed ia his in Hongkong yesterday, on the R.M.S. Germany now knows the Empress of drin. Mr. Bosworth, who is coming out with a party of prominent | penalty of evasion and she has to make Canadian people, is not remaining in the up her mind before Monday next to East very long as arrangements have been made for him to return to Vancouver to undertake the payment of the bill or be the same steamer. Mr. Bosworth is forfeit as much of her sovereign power well known in shipping circles in Great as the Allies deem it necessary to take Britain, Canada, and the United States. until their demand is satisfied. As the
The new Committee of the Shanghai stern rebuke by the President of the Branch of St. George's Society is to con Conference greatly perturbed the German sider a suggestion that ladies be admitted to membership. Mr. E. C. Pearce has delegates, and the alternatives to evasion been elected president of the Society for Glled them with "deep emotion," we the ensuing year. Mr. A. P. Wond, who may expect. to hear that the German was president last year, and is now about to leave China, on retirement from busi- Government before Monday next, or very ness, was presented with a President's soon afterwards, will acquire a elearer badge as a mark of appreciation of the comprehension of its obligations and services he had rendered to the branch
aince its formation in 1904. of the sanctity of Treaty engagements,
Mr. LLOYD GEORGE, in England as well;
WINE AND SPIRIT. MERORANTS."
Phone 616;
H.E. the Governor gave a dinner party as on the Continent, has been criticised on March 3rd. The following guests were present:-Hon. Mr. C. Severn, C.M.C., Lowry abrerstýrin army guter (se fur nieuw- 11.17 HUI MI: 5. D. C. Boon. Tion. Mr. ing what was regarded as an undue Inu Chu Pak. Hon. Mr. Ho Fook, Mr. amount of sympathy with Germany. It Justice Wood, Pir Ho Tung, Mr. N. L. Smith. Mr. G. R. Sayer, Gen. Tang Yin is no secret that he was instrumental in Kwong. Mr. Ng Hon Taz, Mr. Leung reducing the joint, bill against Germany for reparation very considerably, nor is it a secret that his action throughout has ALMEIDA. At Shanghai, February 24th, been governed by a desire not to cast to Mr. and Mrs. L. M. D'ALLEIDA, & upon Germany & heavier burden than
son.
BIRTES.
and Mrs. ANDREW DONALD
DEATH.
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Kwai Tin, Mr. Wong Kam Fuk. Mr. Wing Kwong, Mr. Chan Siu Kì Mr. Chan Kang Yu. Mr. To Sz Tan. Mr. Li. Po Kwai, Mr. Kwok Shiu Lau, Mr. Sham Pak Ming, Mr. Sin Tak Fan. Mr. Fung Kwong Tin, Mr. Chan Cheuk Hing. Mr. Ping Shan, Mr. Ho Wing, Mr. Wong
Ho Leang, Mr. Yip Lan Tsun. Mr. Chan King Wan, Mr. Chau Yiu Ting and Mr. Yip Shau Chi.
Officers Roam, U.P.O.■ Room Restaurant | LOPER.At Shanghai, February 24th, LINO allow. Now, that the proceedings at the T.K.K. liners.
TUTE and to be managed for the joint use of the Navy, the Army and Civilian by a Joint Board of Directori A portion of the sam raised will be devoted to the erection of a Per-Concert Hall, Church. manent Stone Memorial which will be put in hand at an early data.
Lists may be found at - Moser, Lane & Crawford.
Kelly & Walsh Montria.
Wm. Powell, Ltd.
The Hongkong Club.
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Hongkong Or cket Club:- Club Lusitano.
Engineers' Instituta.
Victoris Recreation Club, Kowloon Cricket Club.
Kowloon Bowling Club.
Peak Club.
Club de Rearzio. Craigongower Club.
M. J. BREEN, [... Hon. Secretary, War. Mamora). Commition.
$129
Hongkong, December 15th, 1920,
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL.
MONDAY,
'MARCH 7TE.'
ORGAN
RECITAL
Vocalist
MI BERTHA KKISCHKE,
Private Cabins and beds in Dormitorie Motor Launch "Dayspring."
The demand is for
GOOD
STAMPS
in good condition, WE HAVE THE SUPPLY
Our Stock of all Countries is strong, and not to see the selection of, our Stampa is to miss a large "pick " d the Stamp Market.
GRACA
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PUBLISHED ATO-DAYAA
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CONTAINING ALL-THE-WEEKS
LOCAL NEWS
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The Paper to send Home.
Josz LOPES, in his 70th year. CORDION OFFICE: 10, DE FOX BD.
Lorpen OFFICE: 131, Fram: Seant, B.C
기
DAYSDALE. At Nanking, on February she could possibly sustain; for he has 25th, to Mr. and Mrs. ISLAY FERRIER recognised, as we all must that the DEYEDALE, Junior, a daughter, MACKINTOSH.At Shanghai, on February economie recovery of Germany is a vital 7th, to Mr. and Mrs. D. MACKINTOSH, factor in the recovery of Europe. Every
Temple Court," the residence of Mr. a son (still barn),
F. H.. Home on the Bluff at Yokohama, body knows that the extent of Germany's is reported to have been purchased by MALCOLM-At Shanghai," on February
28th, to Mr. and Mrs. A. A capacity to pay for the damages she Mr. Asano, the President of the Toko MALCOLM, 800.
caused in the war was the subject of Kisen Kaisha, at a price which is said to MARRIAGES.
be somewhere in the neighbourhood of AIERS-DONALD-At Shanghai, on Febr. prolonged investigation by commissions 200,000. The house is one of the show uary 28th, THOMAS ALFRED AIRES, to of experts, and the size of the bill finally places of Yokohama as it is constructed ANNETTA MORE, only daughter of Mr. communicated to Germany together within the form of a temple. As to the good
taste displayed in building a privatë re- proposals for its payment by annual sidence in the shape of a temple some | Brunning-CHANDLER-At Reno, Nevada,
U.S.A., on January 12th, WILLIAM instalments (assessed with due regard to doubts may be expressed, remarks the STEPRZY BRUNNING, to EDITH MARION the natural development of the nation's roundings are hardly suitable for such a Japan Chronicle. In any case the sur- CHANDLER, both formerly of Shanghai. capacity to pay), was governed by inten- style. Mr. Asano is reported to have tions as benevolent as the circumstances purchased the building for the purpose of
entertaining
the visitors arriving on Conference in London enable the general public to get a better idea of the position, the President's proposal to publish 100 Reuter's correspondent at Peking says eriticism must give place to eulogy Mr. facsimiles of the four libraries created by LLOYD GEORGE in the rebuke he addressed the Emperior Chien Lung is being serious- to the German delegates makes ity considered. The origionis were instal
led at. Mukden, also at the Imperial abundantly plain that he is as determined Palace, Duke Kung's Palace, Peking, as anybody on exacting the fulfilment and Nanking, but Duke Kung'a
apparently disappeared." of all the pledges given by Germany library has
It is estimated that each reproduc within the limits of her capacity. The tion will cost 800,000. The Japanese Allies are completely satisfied sa to Legation states that Japan is ready to CALLING GERMANY'S BLUFF. Germany's capacity to pay, and, when take 50 sets, and it is believed that other countries will not miss the opportunity Wr commented not long ago on the Herr, voir SIMONS says that Germany's of getting this rare collection. While it speeches which Herr VON SIMONS, Ger sentiments have been misunderstood "is stated that none of the existing libra many's Foreign Minister, was making and that coercive measures will not beries is now complete, it has been ascer~ tained that the whole could be recon- in various German centres as to the necessary, we take him to mean that since structed by drawing on the three avail.
impossibility" of the German nation the bluff has been called Germany will blow meeting the bill for reparations which the pay with what grace she can command. Allies had presented, though the total of that bill falls very far short of the total sum of the damage caused by the Germans
!!
The Baily Press.
Boxokoso, March 6th, 1921.
The Shanghai Spring Race meeting is
in the war, and Germany undertook by fized for May 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 7th. The
The Rt. Rev. Bishop Banister, of Kwangai. will preach at St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon, at the evening service,
* at 6-p.m., ' to-morrow.
Mrs. Jenner Hogg, of Bhanghai, is a passenger on the Kashgar. She is travel- ling in company with her son and daugh- ter, Mr. H. E. Bell. and Mrs. Percy Lavera, and her grand-daughter. Hiss Doris Lavers, and is severing her connce- the Treaty of Versailles to make full training season commenced on the 1st tion with the Far East after a residenco of some 64 years. The NC. Daily News inat. reparation and restitution. Nobody
says: It was in 1867 that Mie Smith, "as she then was, came to Bhanghai, she expected that the Germans would
and her sister being the only unmarried accept even the reduced bill without
girls at the time in the place and neither first making every effort to evade the
of them, we believe, surviving as such for more than a few weeks. Mrs. Hogg mar obligation, and it cannot therefore.create
Forst Mr. FAR. Bell, of the firm. great surprise that the German delegates Japanese newspaper correspondents are of Adamson, Bell & Co., a well-known had the audacity to come to a Conference reported to be flocking to. Canton in view athlete of those days. They had ar
of the proposed formation of a Govern children, of whom, besides those men of the Allies in London with counter proment of the Federated Provinces.
tioned above, Lieut-Colonel F. E. Bell, posals, which Mr. LLOYD GEORGE, in the
D.8.0., and Mrs. Leefe are well-known The total output of the Kailan Mining in China. After Mr. Bell's death the severely dignified rebuke he addressed
Administration's mines for the week end. | married, in 1898, the late Mr. Edward to them, described as representing ing 12th February, amounted to 31,374 Jenner Hogg, who died a year ago. No not a fourth of the sum required to tons, and the sales during the period to lady has been better known in Shanghai
as an ideal hostess and one of keen sent: repair the damage. Moreover they offered 88.563 tons.
for every interest of the c
6 community
than this on the condition that those needing The Hon. Mr. E. D. V. Pary and Mrs. Mrs. Jenner Hogg. Now that ma it find it out of their own pockets first Parr are leaving to-day by the P. & O. last she leaves it shs is followed by sincera on highly privileged terms when they can Phillip Jacke (Land Officer), and Mrs may live to enjoy many years of happi
The Kashgar for England on a holiday, Mr. regrets and the best of wishes that sha with difficulty raise money to their own Jacks are travelling on the same steamer. I ness in England,
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