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HE owners of TRUCKS, TROLLEYS TGARTS VANS are hereby notified that their VEHICLE LICENCES are due for RENEWAL OR July 1st, 1921,

B. 1. C. WOLFE Captain Superintendent of Police. Hongkong, June 21st, 1921. (1095.

B.

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NOTICE

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THE CHINA FIRE INSURANCE CO. LTD.

THE CERTIFICATE for te Share ne letting by Public Auction Sale, to se in this Compsay stating in be held on MONDAY, the 27th day of

Othe unes.

PREPAID ** WANTED " ADVERTISEMENTS.

Letters are lying at this Office for

Boxes CK, KT, IM, IN, LE, LU,

LW, MA, ME, 50,

"ANTED. -- About

$80,000

(Sixty

Whoorandy at 5% (or sear) for two

year on mortgage of FIRST-CLASS HOUSE PROPERTY, with option to purchase by Mortgages within a period of two years Reply strictly confidential to Box ME, c/o Daily Press Office.

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CAPTAIN SAMUEL CORNELL "PLANT - DECEASED)-1921.

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NY person having knowledge concerning REODRICK MCNEIL A Drill or testament of the above i JONE, 1991, PM, at the Offices CAMPBELL and HENRY MORRISS of requested to communicate with: LETTS of the Public Works Department, by Order Shanghai, China, has been LOST, and if at the BROTHERS, Solicitors, & Bartletts Build- of HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR of One Lot of CROWN LAND adjoining Inland Lotspiration of oue month from the date hereof, ings; London, EC., England.

the above Document be not forthcoming, another Certificate for the said Share will be framed by the Company, and thereafter no other will le acknowledge.

C. MONTARE EDE General Manager. Hongkong, June 22nd, 1921,

9998 near Wong Nel-chong Road, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 years, com- mancing from the 9th July, 1912

Registry Na

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Locality,

Boundary

Matremtanza

HONGKONG

Annual Hastal

12

4

* [1097

BOY SCOUTS ASSOCIATION

**Equet Price.

THE made to the HE following MUNIFICENT

·BOY SCOUTS ASSOCIATION ;-

Sir Rolert Ho Tang...

Mr. Ho Fook.

$500 Sato,

Mr. Ho Kom Tong....

... $500.

Mr. Chen Shou Sou ...

Mr. H. M. H. Nemaz

Mr. Choi Kung Po...

$300. $950.

$200.

$100,-

Hon. Mr. Chan Shin Ki..

$100.

Mr. Chan Chan Chnen...

$100.

M:. Chan Tea Son...

$100.

$100,

$30.

$50.

$.50.

Mr. Ko Taze F

Mr. Yick Kee Chow... Mr. Wong Yang Kai

. . . .

Dr. Wan Jan Kai: Mi. Kwok Cinen .. Mr Chow Tran Nia... fr. Lan Po Hanag...

M. & Wany Tags

Ma

Yuk Stan...

Mr. Tong Wan Ting.......

Mr. Tan Pak Shin

8 30.

$50, $50

$.50.

Mr. Lam Kon Ting ........ - $50,

$30.

A. O. BRAWN,

Mr. Leong Bhu Tong

Hongkong, June 22nd, 1991.

Hoa. Trenstram, " [1096

KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART

MAATSCHAPPIJ.

"..

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.. FROM BINGAPORE, PENANG AND

BELAWAN DELL'

THE Steamship THE

"VAN CLOON," having arrived from the above porta, Con- signees of Cargo by her ase notified that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra-hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Co, Ltd, bence and/or from the Godown wharves delivery may be obtained.

Goods not cleared by June 28th, 1991, will be rubject to

to rent.

All broken, chafed and damaged packages are to be left in the Godowns, where they ermined on June 27th, at 10 AM, Mesere. Goddard & Doogias

will

by

be

Claims against the Steamer must be present ed in writing within 10 days after arrival of Stemmar, otherwise they will not be recognised. No Fire Insurance will be effected by the undersigned in suy case whatever.

Bills of Lading bo oountersigned by

JAVA-CHINA-JAPÁN LIJN, Agenta.

·Hongkong,,Jenő 21st, 1920-

11098

IN THE MATTER of the COMPANIES ORDINANCES, 1911 to 1915,

and

IN THE MATTER of the FOO SANG

HONG, LTD. (LA LIQUIDATION).

NOTICE

IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuance to Station 181 of the Companies Ordin- anco, 1911, that MEETING of the CREDITORS of the FOO, BANG KONG, LIMITED, (In Liquidation) will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, No. 111, Dea V Road, Central, Virtoris, in the Colony of Hongkong, on WEDNESDAY, the 13th 1921, at 4.00 P.M., for the purposes provided in such section..

WOO YEE TUNG,

Liquidator,

Dated 22nd June, 1991.

NOTICE.

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UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF

CANTON, LTD.

CERTIFICATE 1342 for 12 old silve

shares Nos.14857/68 now converted into 6) Gold Shares in this Eociety standing in the mame of Bzr. WILLIAM ROBERTS BEACH (Deceased), late of READING, has boon LOST, and if at the expiration of one month from the date hereof the above dagument be not forthcoming the same will be deemed, cancelled and, of so hy be issued in ita stend by the and a Certificate for the 60 Gold Shares will Society.

© C. MONTAGUE EDE,

General Manager.

-1984 Longkong, May 24th, 1921.

"HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB

1087

N EXTRA GYMKHANA MESTING A will be held (weather permitting) at the HAPPY VALLEY, on SATURDAY, JUNE 25TH, commencing at 4 1.3.

The Charge for Admission will be $1 for others than Members of the Hoxaxosa JOCKET CLUB.

Soldiers und Sailors in quiform Half-price The Stewaris invite. the Ladies of Hongkong to be present.

Programmes may be obtained from Measts, NORONIL & CO., ot: FRIDAY:24 price 20 cents.

Hongkong, Jone ist, 19,

TO LET.

MURNISHED, ör Unfurnished, KELLET

CREST. No. 66. The Peak

Box No: 1050, Ours of Dašky Press Office

(1050

TO LET FURNISHED.

ROM June 24th to October 4th. No. 29,

PEAK. Apply

Jong

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Reply to

- HONGKONG" JOCKEY CLUE." LARSEN SUBSCRIPTION GRIFFINS.

Mmore

"EMBERS wishing to subscribe for one or LARSEN SUBS. for the OFFICIAL MEETING 1922 (if obtainable at about this same price as last year ie, #300.) will please apply in writing to the Underrigned, or sign the Lista posted in the Hongkong Cimb, Jockey Club Stables and the Coffee Room at the Face Course.

Members are reminded that the Lists CLOSE ON JUNE 23RD.

"H BIRKETT, Clerk of the Course.

Hongkong, June 21st, 1921. (

G.

B.

POLICE NOTICE,"

HIRE OY Puatic VEHICLES.

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THE PUBLIC are hereby, notified that ROWLOON and NEW KOWLOON

THE

will in future be divided into 5 Districts to enable the public to obtain PUBLIC JIN- BIOKSHAS in au emergency or when such are

Public uot available, on

Jinricksha the Stands:-. District No 1

Tim Sha Tsui Police District, Telephone for this district is installed in Ngan Shing Kwan's Jinvickaha Depat at No. 112, Canton Boad. Telephone No. K 11.10 Thatrice No. 2,

Yaumati Police District. Telephone for this district is installed in Ngan Luk's Jin- rickaba Dapat at No. 142, Canton Road. Telephone No. K 71..

District No. 3. -

Sham Shui Po & Mong Kok Police Diss tricts, Telephone for these districts in installed in Mos Fung's Jigrickaba Depot at 18, Portland Street. Telephone No. K 30). District Nat4.

Hang How Police District. Telephons for this district is installed in Chan Chan In Ting's Jinricksha Depot at 41, Cook Street, "Telephone No. K 527. » - District No. 5.

Kowloon City Police District Telephone for this district is installed in Chan Iu Ting's Jinricksha Depot at No. 41, Cook Street Telephone No. K627

The Public are strongly advised to impress on their employees the Telephone Number of the Jinrisksha Depot nearest to their own premises so that no time may be lost in getting jin rickahaa. Should there be no finricksha avail- able in any particular Jinrickaha Depot the foreman of such Depot has instruction to pass the message on to the next Depot and ensure that a ricksha is sent.

E. D. C. WOLFE, Captain Superintendent of Folice.. Hongkong, June 16th, 1921.

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11084

SALE by tender of W. D. Vessel "RERCULES"

the store named vessel with Engines and TENDERS are invited. for the purchase of Boilers and various spare stores,

Tender forma will be issued on application to the undersigned.

•inance Office, Tender forms to reach the not later than 12 Neox, Jour 12TH, 1921.

The vessel is now lying at RAS.C.-Fier, and can be viewed on production of form of tender to the Officer in charge Transport, RAS.C.,

Particulars of the veinel rege Steam vessel.

Length

85 feet.

Bean

inches

Depth

Displs coment Tonusge

Horac Power

Ka

Working pressure per sq. in. 180 lbs. Engines by Cor & 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.

R.K.0.0. Depot,

Queen's Road East,

G. M. HARSTON,

Hotel Mansions.

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

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"FOR SALE.

[1035

SEATER MAXWEL CAR. Tyres, practically new Engine"jam been over- inaled, $1,400 or best offer...

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The stury from Wucbang is similar in Mr. A. O. Brawa, Hon. Treasurer of many respects. At first it was reportal the Hongkong Boy Scouts Association," that the looting and burning at Wachang announces that he has received donations was the work of the mutinpus troops to the Fund amounting to $3,330. The in- Who had been shipped down the river dividual donations will be found in our from Ichang, but later reports show that advertisement columns. though these troops were actually at Mr. Jack Macgregor, governing direc Wachang at the time, they look no part in tor of Messrs. Caldbeck Macgregor " the looting there. In fact," says a report, Co., Ltd., accompanied by Mrs. Mac

it was the most trusted troops of the gregor and children, are

travelling Tuchun who revolted. The punishment Home by the str. uchins, and are meted out by the Tuchun to the mutineers expected to return in a period of six to was' barbaric. They were packed into a |ŝight months. - train of box cars which, was shunted on to n siding in the suburbs of the city General Sir George Kirkpatrick to Presi

Bir Beilby Alston introduced Majors and there bombarded with machine-gundent Hai at, a private audience on the afternoon of 10th instant. The British Military Attache and members of General" political questions were discussed, Kirkpatrick's stuff were also present. No.

und rißes patil every one of them was either killed or wounded beyond the possibility of escape.

A subject matter for inquiry is why did the troops revolt? We quite expected to see it explained by a sugges

The Imperial Wall surrounding the tion of Boleshevist propaganda, but in Forbidden City. Peking, which is a great none of the accounts have we seen the Sing 1016 many petitions have been hindrance to traffic, is to be pulled down. remotest reference to Bolshevist rocoived from Chinese citizens, and the influence. It is well known that in metropolitan authorities have made more many parts of China attempta have been scheme is now being prepared to demolish than ton openings at different places. A made to disseminate Bolshevist, doctrines | the whole structure.

among the Chinese troops, but their

The words provided that in no "ense. very illiteracy has rendered all such was the debt discharged barred by efforts by means of the printed paper Statute: which is exceedingly unlikely in fruitless, and Chinese military com present kind," which appeared in our thense of a running necoint of the

manders apparently have been keeping, report of the judgment delivered by the a sharp look-out for the oral preachers of Puisse Judga (Mr. J. R. Wood), in the Bolshevism. The absence of any error and should have been omitted.

Summary Court, yesterday, were printed

Mr. C. H. Balfour, of the Hongkong- and Shanghai Banking Corporation, is. retiring after thirty-five years spent in the Bank's service in the Far East. Dur- ing the Philippine war Mr. Balfour was. in charge of the branch at Manila, but ill-health necessitated a change of climate. and he was transferred to Foochow where hơ has been the agent of the Bank for something like sixteen years.

Information has been received by the Government at Peking that the Sino- German Commercial Treaty will probably the beginning of July The Chinese bo ratified by the German Government at Government is prepared to ratify the Treaty as soon as it receives word from signature to the document of ratification. Berlin. The President will affix kia

which will be submitted for the approval of the Parliament when it incets.

Steamers coming from Wuchow are fulf men Kwangs who dre fleeing from of passengers mostly officials and business Wuchow to escape the impending

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tion of Bolshevist infurice in these two very serious mutinies is therefore note- worthy. They appear to have had a purely Chinese origin, We have been hearing a great deal lately about demands made on the Government at Péking by various Tuchnas for money" for troops whosa" pay

is many months in arrears. This may question is at the bottom of the trouble in both these cases. At Wuchang apparently there were two sets of rioters. The grievance of one set was that in extra allowance of two dollars month had been discontinued, owing to lack of funds; the grievance of the ather set was that they belonged to a regiment which had been ordered to dis A. S. WATSON & band and they were not given enough to set them aperil life Tears were entertained that other troops in the Yangtze region would mutiny, but between the Kwangsi and Cantones far there is no news of any further

troops. Our Canton contemporary states that on a recent trip the Kwak Ning occurrences of the kind. Money appears carrical more than officials and their to has become promptly available after while the Long Karag carried an equat families from Wüchow to Hongkong. the pillage of Wuchang for the temporary number of officials and business

moo. satisfaction of the needs of troops in's,

"The marriage Hankow, and the terrible massacre last week of Mr. John Waddell, of the took place at Shanghai Wachang nufineers doubtless ha Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, and Mis terrifying influence in other quarterKeeper of the Victoria Nursing Home. Margaret Helen Manson Christie, house where similar outbreaks were expected. Both bride and bridegroomt are very well-,

These deplorable occurrences

and must known.

a wide circle. popular engage the very earnest attention not and they were the recipients of sincera.

of Triends in the New Settlement only of the Chinese Government and congratulations on the happy occasion. responsible Chinese authorities in the home on the Blue Funnel str. fnchises.

Mr. and Mrs. Waddell are proceeding regions concerned., but also of the

the Biver, developed under Treaty met with phenomenal success in Tokyo, foreign Powers whose tragi interests on The Bandman Opera Company are expected in. Hongkong next month. They assuraters of security, are gravely having packed houses nightly, and are menaced by such happenings. This is now going to Manila for a fortnight.

They give their first performance in. the second riot of the "kindat. Ichang Alanila on July 4th. On their return within the short space of six visit to Hongkong they will appear in months, and ou both Occasiona "Algar," a piece in which they have foreign persons and property suffered. scored a distinct success in the Far East,

and inWho's Hooper,"

other among of the type who engaged in latest London productions. Incidentally." the noting and burning at both places it is interesting to note that in Tokyo are not likely to discriminate between theatro-goers were willing to pay Yen 10.50 for seats in boxes and the Company recent looting. operations by foreign and Chinese property, and if the claim to have beaten all records in Chinese soldiers" at Tchang and Chinese authorities are unable to afford crowded houses. Wuchang: two very important centres

adequate protection for the lives and. of trade on the Yangtze River, shed a Jurid light upon the present state of property and trading interests of foreigners in this very important region tion is now available" concerning the of trade, then it is obvious, that the selves from this malady, and remain

Pureign Powers must consider the advis

MARRIAGE

on

WADDELL CHRISTIE At Shanghai,

June 15th, Toirs, son of the late Joux 5. WADDELL. London, to MARGARET HELEN MAXSON, daughter of the late Rov. Georg Ehristic, M.A., Hunnast- ing, Shetlan Hongkong Ortsch 104, Das Vasz Ed, Lovaon · Ornong 181, Tommi Sreast, E.G.

The Daily Press.

THE

HONGKONO, JUNE 29ab. 1931

THE YANGTZE RIOTS.

1

China. Substantially accurate informa-

outbreak in both places, and it is estab

Men

in

Another contributor to the correspon dence in a Shanghai contemporary of the subject of Hongkong Foot" anys:--- If sufferers with entirely to free them- the principals remedy in very ministe Always wear foreign made shoes. Botin writer that local tanned leather is. responsible for Hongkong Foot: Tore

the just-a-good-at-half-the-price, locally

|lished that the looting was not the fability of considerably strengthening doctors and chemists hare asured the

nt

their own, policing arrangements,

work of disbanded troops passing through thesy places, as was first reported, but of troops actually H.H.H. the Prince of Wales reaches quartered in the tows for their the twenty-seventh year of his ago to-day protection. At Ichang,, it is true, the

Mr. A. Loung, who retired in 1912 troops that wronght the mischief were as Deputy Surveyor-Lienern, F.M.B., has under orders to embark for another recently been appointed Surveyor-General,

Jamaica. (68); station, and it was when they came forth

A. G. DA ROCHA.

AUCTIONEER, SURVEYOR AND GENERAL BROKER.

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D loft severely alone. It i no mxaggera tion to state that all shoes made in China will have Chinese leather inner soles and heel counters and this is just where the danger of infection lies. A warm day,. perspiring fest, and the infected leather will do the rest. Safely lies for a.cer" tainty in Western-made footwear.

they simply took possession of the King's Coronation. H.M. ships in porshe commencement of work on the Bund

1922.

Reclamation Scheme at Shanghai haa evoked a storm of protest because it is. assumed that it involves reduction in the area of the Public Garden. The Act- ing Secretary of the Municipal Council has explained that it will actually result in an increase of the area. The NC Daily News gives the following tion of the scheme The line of for a uniform distance of 60 feet parallel Gardens along the Bund is to be set back

explana

from barracks to embark at midnightYesterday was the anniversary of thu that

were dressed in honour of the occasion whole town," They had evidently made and a royal salute was fired at noon. up their minds, as one of the accounts

The new People's Council in Java, now puts its. that they would not go away consisting of forty-nine members, has been empty handed Between eleven o'clock opened to the public. Meetings will be on the night of the 4th inst. and five budget for the year 1999 Dutch Indian o'clock the following: morning every shop and dwelling house was visited, of Society for the Prevention of The meeting to discuss the formation Lail the accounts tells us that an inspec-Cruelty to Animals in Hongkong is to to the roadway, saving where the lino will tion at daylight revealed that there was be held to-day, at 5.30 p.m., in Messrs.

Jardine, Matheson's Board room. hardly a shop in the principal parts of the city that had not been cleared of ite. The bill exempting Japanese lenec-hold at the steps on the bridge approach, to contents. The night was n night of ers from certain provisions of the Land mergo into that thoroughfare

Law of the Philippine Islands has been be a slight widening and rounding off terror for the population. Rifles and forwarded to the president of the United also on the opposite side of the approach, Failure to transmit this bill to taking in Intle piece of the glaas-housee bayonets were freely used by the States.

In compensation, the Council mutinous soldiers to overcome upposi Washington for nearly a year after its ground.

passage by the Philippine Legislature

do had

Bome reclamation work which will tion, and several fires were started, by led to uncertainty as to its legality. It add a trianguar iretion of about the same the glare of which the loot was removed is expected that President Harding, will dimensions from the Soochow Crock. This approve the measure, which is felt, to he is to be done, we understand, before the by gangs of men whom the mutineers of considerable importance to Japanese road widening begins, but the hope is to pressed into their service..

leaseholders in Davao

finish the whole scheme this year.

taper off for a few feet to a point in front of the entrance opposite Peking Road and again as it swings round to another point.

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