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CAMPBELL. and HENRY MORRISS of Shanghai, China; has been 1.CST, and if at the oxpirations of one math from the date hereof. the above. Dorunent be not forthcoming, soother Certificate for the mail Share will be issued by the Company, and thereafter in othre will be

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C. MONTAGUE EDE, General Manager. Hongkong, June 22nd, 1921. --

HONGKONG JOCKEY OLUB

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will be hald (weather permitting) at` the HAPPY VALLST. 0 SATURDAY, JUNE 25TH, semmending at 4 7.50

Eb Charge for Admisión will be $1 for others tha stembers of the HONGKONG JOCKET Club.

Salerm and Sailors in uniform Half-price. The Stewards invite the Ladies of Hongkong to be present.

Programmes may be obtained from Messrs. Nononga & Co., o FRIDAY, 24TH JUNE, price 20 cents.

Hongkong, June 21st, 1921.

Fides

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Jinricksha on the Fablic Stands

District No 1.

2469.

ANTED. About 160.000 (Sixty thousand at 8% (or near) for two Fears on mortgage of FIRST-CLASS HOUSE PROPERTY, with option to purchase by Mortgagee within a period of two years, Reply strictly nfidential to Box ME, cio

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Yaumati Police iatrics Telephone for this district is fästalled in Ngan Luk's Jin- riskahs Depot at No. 142, Canton Road, Telephone No. K 71

District No. 3.

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Sham Shui Po & Mong Kok Police Dis-WORES, Readon Square, Calcatta, India, (H). fricts. Telephone for these districte in installed in Mow Fung's Jinricksha Depot ut 38, Portland Street. Telephone No. Ki81, District Nu. 4.

Hang Hom Police District. Telephone for

this district is installed in Chan Chan In Ting's Jinricksha Depot at 41,' Cook Strest. Telephone No. K 597.

District E. 5.

Kowloon City Police District Telephone for this listrict is installed in Chau In Ting's aukiamateat, Cook Street. Telephone No. K 527.

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Apply LARSEN SURS, for the their employees the Telephone Number of the OFFICIAL MEETING 1922 (if obtainable xt | Jinrickala Depot neurent to their owz pramises abéut the same prich as last year te. $300.) will | so that no time may be lost in getting jin-| please apply in writing to the Undersigned, rickaba, Should there be no jmricksha avail- aign the Lists posted in the Hongkong Clauable in any particular Jinricksha Depot the Jockey Club Stählen and the Coffee Room at foreman of such Depot has instruction to paar the Race Course.

the message on to the next Depot and ensure Members are reminded that the Lista CLOSE | that a ricksha is sent.

D. G. WOLFE, Captain Superintendent of Police. (1084 Hongkong, June 16th, 1991.

O JUNE 2327

H. BIRKETT,

Clerk of the Coarse.

1089

Hongkong, June 2 let, 1921.

IN THE MATTER of the COMPANIES

ORDINANCES, 1911 £» 1915,

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IN THE MATTER of the FOO SANG

HONG, LTD.- (IN LIQUIDATION),

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN perasance to Section 181 of the Companies Ordin-

MEETING

the ano 1911. that CREDITORS of the FOO SANG HONG, LIMITED, In Liquidation) will be held at the Registeral Office of the Company, No. 111, Des bus Road, Central, Vistoria, in the Colony of Hongkong, on WEDNESDAY, the 187 Jour, 1991, at 4.00 ... for the parposas provided in wwwh uretion.

„WOO YEE TUNG,

Liquidator.

Dated 2nd June, 1021..

FOR SALE.

R.

SALE by tender of W. D. Feel "HERCULES"

TENDERS are invited for the purchase of

The loved tried with Haginex and Boilers and varions are stores,

Tender forms will be issued on 'application to the undersigned.

Tender forms, to reach the Ordnance Office, not later than 12 Noos, Juur 12TH, 1971.

The val in now lying at RASC. Pier and can be viewed on production of form of tender to the Officer imeharge Transport, PA.SC.

Particulars of the verwel a Steam veerol.

Length

65 feet.

Beam

38

2 inches

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10 n

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Displacement Tonnage

...170.

Horse Power

..354.

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haped, $1,400 or best offer:

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THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY LTD.

COPENHAGEN.

THE Motorhip

THE

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" PERU"

Working pressure per aq. in. 150 lbs. Engines by Cox & Co. Falmouth. Vessel built at Falmouth, Construction of vessel Wood up to water line,

iron plated above, Approximate carrying capacity: - . 25 Tons or 100 Passengers,

E. G. SPINKS. Captain,

Ordnance Officer.

B.A.0.C. Depot

Queen's Road East

having arrival. Consignes of Cargo are NEW hereby informed that all Goods are being landed mad stored at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of Holt's Wharf, whence delivery way to obruined.

› No Claims will be simitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain- ing undelivered after the 27th June, will be subject to rant.

to

all broken, chafed and damaged Goods are

be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 27th June, at 10 LX.

"All Clains must reach us before the 1st July,

wr they will not be recognized.

No Fire Inxurmare will be affected;

Bills of Lading will be conutezigned by

MANNERS & BACKHOUSE, LTD., Agents.

Hongkong. Jane 21st, 1921

(1046

JAPANESE

COMMEMORATIVE

STAMPS.. 50th anniversary of Postal System,

1 SENS AND 3 SENS PICTORIAL.

at 10 cents per set of 2 Stamps.

لوام

"

GRACA & 00..

Dealers in Postage Stamps, Philatelic Goods

Post Cards, Toys, ata..

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No. 10 WYNDHAM STREET,

HONGRUNG

P.O. Box 629.

SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS.

MEETING will be held in the BOARD- BOOM of Messrs. JARDINE, MATHESON

& Co.'s Office on THURSDAY next, 23 JUNE, at 0.50 r.., for the purpose of Firming

Hongkong Branch of the Society.

Angoor interested in the Prevention of Cruelty to Animal i cordially invited to attend

WE have

NOTICE,

[1076

This Day appointed Ma STARLING JEX, Secretary of the Company with power to Biga per Procuration.

THE UNION TRADING CO., LTD. Hongkong, Jose 20th, 1921.

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NOTICE.

UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF

CANTON, LTD.

VERTIFICATE No. 4372 for 12 old silve

Canares Nos.14857/ed now converted into

60 Gold Shares in this Society standing in the Name of BEY. WILLIAM ROBERTS BEACH Deceased), late of READING, har boen LOST, and if at the expiration of one month from the date hereof the above doctiment be not forthing the same will be deemed cancelled und of do effect, and a Certificate for the 60 Gold Sharea will be immed in its lead by the Society

"U.“MONTAGUE EDE, ̈ ̈ General Manager, Hongkong, May 24th, 1921. :

1934

GENERAL BROKER.

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No. 1A, D'Aguilar Street, Telephons No.2932 WEEKLY AUCTIONS,

TUESDAYS:-

153

G. M. HAKSTON,

[1051

"Hotel Mansions.

Abal.

remarkable Progress made by the

Misy H. C. Stubbe, niece of H.E. the Chinese Postal Administration, inaugu-Governor, arrived in the Colony by the'- rated under the aegis of the Customs. Torilla yesterday, and is staying at Adaiinistration and now working as an Government House,

The employes of the Sanning railway,

independent organisation. We are bound

to say that where the Chinese Postal have goon on strike for increased wages Administration comes into competition and shorter hours and for the removat with the Foreign Agencies we have heard of the present managing director "whc.

is considered a very obstinatë mun.“ it

nothing in disparagement of the Chinese service, but on the contrary, much in commendation of it. The inspiring

The Bishop of Victorin left the Colunis

motive in this request for the withdrawal yesterilay for a tour in the southern part of the foreign Post Offices is political, of the Diocese. He will visit Pakhni....

BRANDY.It is eridently viewed by the Chinese Yunnanfu and Nanning, and does int

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HARDWARE ASSISTANT (Chinese) for outport Agency. Must be good Salesman. Permanent position. Good prospects for energetic man.

Apply giving Age, fall particulars of Experi- "ence and Salary expected to

Box No. 1035, Care of Daily Press Office.

[1035

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEKA.

OCEAN STEAM SHIP COMPANY, LTD.

AND

UHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD..

YONSIGNEES per Company's Steamer

"LAOMEDON *"

FROM NEW YORK,

A S. WATSON

CO., LTD.

&

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS,

Telephone 816.

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are hereby notified that the Cargo will be Boxazone Oprice: 10a, Das Vœux Ex., 0. discharged into Holt's Whazz, Kowloon, where Loxox Ornia: 11, Tim Stamm, 1.0. it will lie at Consignen's risk. The Cargo will be ready for delivery from Godown on and after June 20th.

Optional cargo will be landed, unless notice

has been given prior to steamer's arrival.

All broken, chiafed, and damaged goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will

examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 am. and noon within the free storage period.

...

All Claims againas the Steamer must be presented to the undersigned on or before the 11th July, or they will not be recognised,

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents Hongkong, June 19th, 1921 (1086

The Baily Press.

Horokost, JUNE 22ND, 1921.

GREAT BRITAIN AND CHINA.

The visit. of the Russian Light Opera.

Co. to Macuo is proving very successful, and a contract has been entered into for a return visit at the expiration of the Company's short season

in Hongkong. The Company will open at the Theatre Royal to-morrow evening with The Merry Widow.' Booking is now proceed

as a step to undermine the castle of expect to return to Hongkong till the Extra-territoriality, and it is probable end of August that the Powers will resist any weaken ing of their extra-territorini position in China until the time arrives when the laws of China and the arrangements for their administration have been brought to such a state of efficiency as, to justify a consideration by the Powers of the whole position on which they will be prepared to relinquish in China the extraterritorial rights and privileges they now posYERS,

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The Rev. E. W. L. Martin, N.A.. of St. John's Hall, Hongkong University. visited the Pedro Nolasco Commerciat School in Macao, on Wedneday last, for the purpose of examining the pupila of the 2nd and 4th year in English. Mr. Martin congratulated the Committee and the staff on the students' proficiency in. this subject.-ADVE

As regards Weihaiwel, so far as we are aware no request has been made by China to Grent Britain for the return of the territory. to China. The place is of little or no strategic value. It is ontirely unfortified and serves but as a sanatorium for the British Fleet in these

So dong as another foreign waters. Power continues to occupy territory in the near vicinity. China is not likely to be anxious for Great Britain to quit. Weihaiwel The delay in the appoint- iment of new Commissioner for the The proceedings at the Sanitary Board, territory has given some countenance to Dr. Koch's question, the Chairman (Mr.

yesterday, „were very brief, In regard 'ta. the idea that Great Britain Hây been [9. R." Sayer) intimated that no reply contemplating the return of Weihaiweind yet been received from the overa

ment us to intentions towards the Board's HARMSWORTH'S recommendations for dealing with the mosquito pest: Mr. Sayer thought that information would enzie to hund Irons the Government in due course."

The Rev. E. W. L. Martin, M.A... of St. John's Ha Hongkong University... visited the Pedib "Nolasco Commercial School in Micao, on Wednesday inat, fur the purpose of examining the pupils of the 2nd and 4th years in English. Mr. Martin congratulated the 'Committee ani the staff on the students' proficiency in this subject. Å SYT.

China, but Mr. declaration in the House of Commons efactually disposes of all supposition on the subject.

nor

Enthused with the success of the China purely Chinese concern, and with the Mail Steamship Company, which is object of competing for a portion of the foreign shipping busines-a purty of Cantonese, it is reported. will soon or- ganise a steamship company with capital of $4,000,000 to put a number of Honolulu and San Francisco and to stil ahips on the service between Hongkong, to New York, Cubs and Panama.

ame of the proposed company is to be the Chung Hwa Steamship Company.

Tharry

We do not know that the subject of the status of the British Minister in China is one about which there is any sense of griemace in the British communities, can we discover what justification exists" for raising to the "highest rank a Legation in a country of China's present standing in the comity of nations. Some time ago there was a proposal to raise the American Legation to the rank of

Embassy, but the proposal found no Commander JM. Kenworthy, M.P.. Accptuner at." Washington.. We have

who meestly said he was prepared to spar three rounds with Carpentier in one heard of but one argument in its favour, of the Committee Rooms of the House and that is that in Peking, where the of Coumons has been prevented from doing so owing to Carpentier having to office of Doyen of the Diplomatic Body leave for the United States: to

Dempsey. The Commander has an ex- entails greater responsibilities than it

cellent boxing record. In 1900 'he woo does in most capitals," it is inconvenient the heavy-weight championship of the and unsatisfactory to have a diplomatic Navy and held the honour for 3 years. representative of a minor Power, who is also, champion of the station when lu It is interesting to recall that he was,

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without

an' adequate' staff for such China. additional responsibilities, holag, the

post of Doyen, and this would not necur the entry of Germans into Penung The passport regulations concerning representatives of Great Powers like have been slightly modified. Hitherto

the

practice has been to allow only Great Britain and the United States women children, accompanied by wore of the rank of Ambassadors and, their husbands or "fathers. to

ashore from ships calling at Penung. precedence in The Chief Police Officer now has instruc- therefore, entitled rotation. Whatever there may be in itations to allow all former enemy aliens favour in this respect, in all others the ashore provided their passports have been vised by a competent British authority. elevation of the Legation to higher rank. Holders of passports without this vise would seem to be premature.

may also be allowed to land at the dis eration of the Chief Police Officer.

to

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the steamer's Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 17th JaFROM to-day's cables we learn with will be subject to rent.

some approach to definiteness what the attitude of the British Government is with regard to three or four questions relating to Chinn which have recently been subjects of much speculation: Not only have we apronouncement by the PRIME MINISTER in favour of the renewal of the Treaty of Alliance with Japan, question of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance which directly bears upon the interests that thera is little to add except to ask of China, but wa bave declarations by the Chinese who are so anxious that the

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES"

AND

OCEAN STEAM SHIP COMPANY, LTD. CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD.

"ONSIGNEES per Company's Steamer

"LYCAON *

down on sad after 20th June.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

We have so recently referred to the

the UNDER SECRETARY OF STATE FOR Treaty should not be renewed, whether

The old scheme of opening, Whampoa Cantan Times states that a party of as a port is being again revived. The Chinese capitalists,

from the Straits Settlements, have been recently returned

a charter to have Whampas opened da with the local authorities for negotiating

The party is stay- members of the party will soon leave for ing at the Hotel Asia but some of the

FOREIGN AFYAIs that the Government they realise that this would be to give does not at present propose to take any to Japan a freer hand to pursue in a commercial port. action with a view to returning Chica the policy which the Chinese

talists in that place inviting their co- operation. presented to the local authorities embody. A very extensive scheme is ing the construction of a harbour for the

commodation of ocean-going vessels.

We regret to record the death of Dr. D. H. Ainslie, who, some years ago, was associated with the firm of Drs. Stedman well-known in the Colony is being..

are hereby notified that the Cargo will Weihaiwei to China; does not propose, throughout the country have so strongly Hongkong to consult with Chinese capi- isobarged into Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, having regard to existing conditions in condemned, but would alone be power whare it will lie at Consignee's risk. The China, to raise the status of the British less to resist? We could understand Cargo will be ready for delivery from Go diplomatic representative in China to Japan not being anxious for a renewal Optional cargo ll be landed, unless the rank of Ambassador; and finally that of the alliance, which some of her otice has been given prior to steamer's His Majesty's Government does not pro-aggressive politicians have condemned arrival. G. DA ROCHA.

All 'broken, chafed, and damaged goods are pose to negotiate for the withdrawal of as restricting and hampering her policy to be left in the Godown where they will the British and other foreign. Post in China; we could understand a wigh AUCTIONEER,

be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays SURVEYOR AND

hatween the hour of 10.45 am, and Noon

Ofices in China.

on Great Britain's part to be free again Harston and Marriott. Subsequently, he within the free storage period.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods the subject of a Note by the Foreign to be protesting against the renewal of volunteered for service with the Army. The latter question has recently been of "entangling alliances; but for China took over the practice of Dr. Hartley at left the steamer's Godown, and

Amoy, but when the war, broke out, Goods remaining undelivered after the 27th Office at Peking to the Legations. It is the Treaty seems to us short-sighted policy. Since his release from military duty, Dr.

will be subject to rent. All Claims against the Steamer must be raised, and presumably the announce would in our opinion remove from China taken from a Blue Funnel steamer to the not the first time the question has been because if her protest, were successful it Ainslie had travelled to the East as a presented to the undersigned on or before

ship's doctor and some weeks ago wan the 11th July, or they will not be recognised. ment made by Mr. HARMSWORTH repre- the most effective guarantee she now Government Civil Hospital, where ho

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

sents a considered decision on the part possesses against further encroachment died. He was buried at the Happy of the Government. The Chinese Govern upon her sovereignty and independence. Colony who remember Dr. Ainslie will Valley on Monday. "Residents of the ment bases ita request for the with. It is true that all the Powers bave regret to "learn of his premature death. drawal of the foreign Postal Agencies pledged themselves at some time or DAIRY FARM NEWS in China on "the fact that the existence other to maintain the independence and seem to have ended and the workers in The various labour strikes at Canton of foreign Post Offices in Chinese integrity of China, but the objection Iterritory not only constitutes a violation | China has advanced against the Anglo- of this country's sovereignty but is quite Japanese Treaty would apply with equal unnecessary in view of the sufficiency force to them all-and China would be

of the Chinese Postal left to her own devices for the protection menta, and friction caused by men out and extent Service." is for the Powers concerned of her territory, It is, however, a of employment is reported. The Canton to judge of the necessity for maintaining matter in which all the Powers have a Times anys that threate have been theep postal agencies, and as none of very lively interest, and they are not these agencies pay their way (unless likely to leave it entirely in China's possibly the Japanese postal agencies incompetent hands. They are as much do), there must be solid reasons for concerned as China herself to ensure continuing to maintain them. No one that there shall besno further grabbing can refuse to recognise, however, the of territory.

Agents Hongkong, June 19th, 1991.

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TO BECRETARIES OF CLUBS' AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS.

LL preliminary notions of fortbooming sent for insertion in the news columns of the A meetings, lectures and entertainments Hongkong Daily Press, we charged for at the rate of $1 each, (a sounced in May and June of last year) providing that they do not doodgry more than four lince. In fatare if this space is exceeded they will be plaood in the advertising alumas at the prevailing ratos.1|

the different trades have practically alt returned to their work, amicable settle- intervenution of the Governor menta baving been arranged through the Cher Ming There

aro however, in the smaller

establish

Chung

made to the managers of several mall

machine shops by unemployed men that unless they suspend business, drastic actions will be taken to injure their busi- noss. These shop owners have appealed. to the officials for protection, and the officials are now taking necessary precau tions to avoid any more disagreeable hap Pentinga

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