NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ·
NOTICE.
THE Steamer "ACCRA
Port Louis, Mauritia,
1921
3,860 tous
on 30th September
For particulars apply to--- JAKDINE, MATHESON, & Co., LTD.
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CONSULADO DE PORTUGAL... TENDO vindo a esta pidade o E. ST.
Colonia
100
Casasota, Consul General de Portugal em Shanghai. afim de expor Portugan resante nesta cidade pedir-lhe 0 Meu reneroso apoio moral sobre a projecto em benchsia da grande e patriotica a realisar em Shanghai, tenhe a honra de unvidar todos os cidadson Portuguese Consular no circumscricao residentes nesta
que o mesmo Er. SR. CASANOVA "meeting vai realir na Chub de Recreio em Kowloon •na terea feira, 20 do corrents, ua aeis horas da tarde.
obra
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Consalade de Portugaal om Hongkong, 19 de Setembro de 1921.
O. ENCARREGADO DO CONSULADO,
J. G. FERNANDES.
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THE HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the SHARE REGISTER and TRANS- FER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 1 to the STi OCTOBER, 1921, both days inclusive."
the for
INTERIM WARRANTS DIVIDEND can obtained at the Office of the Company, 2, Queen's Buildings, Hongkong, on and after the 11th October next
By Order of the Board,
F. M. DYER,
Chief Manager,
Hongkong. September 17th, 1991
IN THE MATTER of
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the Extate of WILLIAMSINCLAIR CORMACK, JUNIOR, late of the Portuguese Colony of Macao, décensed.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENtira is
of
INTIMATIONS
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19TH, 1981.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL
THE BANK OF EAST ASIA, LTD.
NBANE OF EAST ASIA, LIMITED, TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
will REMOVE MONDAY, SEPTER the 19, to their Now Premises, No. 10, D Vaux ROAD, Central-
Hongkong. September 14th, 1991.
NOTICE.
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Whare This Day Rudorra 3 ING aboru Mears. Shewan, Tomes & Co.
Dated the 1 September, 1931.
Entrance on Chater Bond
GEO. K. HALL BRUTTON & CO. [1979
HONGKONG OLUR.
NOTICE.
THE FIRST YEARLY DRAWING of TWENTY DEBENTURES of the HONGKONG CLUB, (1990 issue. $800 bach) was held in the Club House on Thursday, the sth September, 1921, when the following Debentures were drawn for Redemption:-
442
28.
100
€03
4
139
497
€35
68
172
495
749
79
295
55*
80%
80
.35-1
068
and will be payable at the Hongkong & Shang- hai Banking Corporation on FRIDAY, the 30th September 1921, in, exchange for surrender of
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By Orrier,
.A. H. ABBAS,
Secretary.
1424 Hongkong. September 8th, 1921.
THE HONGKONG ROPE MANU- FACTURING.CO., LTD."
X INTERIM DIVIDEND of ONE A DOLLAR ($1) per Share for account 1921, will be payable on MONDAY, the 19TH SEPTEMBER 1912. Shareholders are requested
for Dividend Warrants at the
NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
NIPPON YUREN KAHA
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM EUROPE AND STRAITS.
THE Company's Steamship.......
“IYO MARU".
having arrived from the above ports, Consignsea of Caryo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongrong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown | consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the
a Godowas at Kowloon, where mnoh
Goods are landed.
Optional Goods will be carried on unless in- structions are given to the contrary, before NOON, TO-DAT
Goods not cleared by 33rd 'Sept, 1921, will be subject to rent.
Damaged packages must be left in the Gotowns for examination by the Consignee's and the Co's representatives at an appointed. hour on TUZIDAY and Farmar. All slaana muist be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date, they cannot be recognized. No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowna.
X
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA,
Agenti. Hongkong, September 18th 1921′′ (1433)
INDO-OHINA STEAM NAVIGATION.
COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.
HE Steamship
THE S
"LAISANG "
INTIMATION
B. A fall bodied Port
semi-official bodies to scaure the unity of support seems the most effective means the country so as to present a united which the Powers can exert to bring front at the Conference in defence-of-the-men-who-count--in-China-into- China's interests have proved absolute agreement. But for the present Chinu ly futile. Torn and "distracted as China an important. Power must be counted out" is at the present time by military and of any agreements which might be con- political factions, it has yet to be dis templated by the Pacific Conference, for covered that any material difference until an effective, and stable Central. exists no satisfactory exists among the various factions upon Government the questions affecting China which are national guarantees can be given by
C. Superior light invalid likely to be discussed at the Conference. China What is to be the future of
Port
Superior old Port
[ It is in regard to the appointment of China is a problem on which we can only the delegation that the difference is speculate; there exist at present no clear revealed. All efforts to secure co indientions,/« operation between the existing Govern-
What one
Mr Stevens, the representative of the by Mr. Consortium." accompanied Stevens, have arrived in Peking.
ment at Canton and that existing at Paking have failed, and these differences seem likely to be carried to Washington. Government does the other will probably do ita utmost to discredit.
At an extraordinary meeting of the The Japanese writer in The Timex wa Clive Rubber Company, it was decided abundantly justified by the evidence into go into liquidation immediately.'«
E. Very fine old Tawny saying that there is no Central Govern
The name of Dr. John Morrison. of Hotel Mansions, has been added to the
Colony,
•
inent in Chian "The Government at Peking," he says, "governs a
Ferw provinces near the capital only, and out. Register of Medical Practitioners in the side of these is unable to enforce its decrees. Its authority is steadily declin- and many other provinces dro ing. The above Ports are sold declaring their independence. It is con-
under our name. They are
ipk
fronted with another und rival Govern ment in Canton, which administers only one province that of Kwangtung. China's provincial military governors are
It is
guaranteed genuine and of high many of them in open revolt.
agreed by foreign observers that the in creasing power of these governors in the cause of the growing chans; yet nothing
having arrived from the above porta, Consignesi of Cargo by her are hereby informed that all quality. Goods are being landed at their risk into the nazardous and/or extra kazanious Godowns ef the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown mpany, Limited, whence, and/or from the wharves, delivery may be obtained.
Goods not cleared by the 21st Sept,
Be subject to rent.
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Alt broken, chafed, and damaged packages are
Company's tee, St. George's Building to be left in the Godowns, where they will be
examined. Claims against the steamer must be A S. WATSON & intely The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company
to apply lasy virtue of Section 58 Hongkong." the Probates Ordinance No. 1897, (No. 2 of 1887) made an Order limiting the time for Creshtors and others within this Colony to went in their claims to or against the above Estate to SATURDAY, the 13th day of October, 1911.
Creditors and claimants are hereby, required to send their chins to the nadersigned by that flute.
Dated the 1th day of September, 1921.
F. Mc D. COURTNEY, Administrator,
By His Solicitors WILKINSON
THEATRE
and GRIST,
9, Queen's Fond Central,
Hongkong.
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ROYAL
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 21ST, AT. 9.15 KM Under the Distinguished Patronage
H.E. THE GOVERNOR AND LADY STUBIS.
will be CLOSED from SATURDAY, 10th September 1991, to MONDAY, the 19th Septem- ber 1921, both days inclusive.
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,
General Managera.
.₤1405 Hongkong, September 3rd. 1920.
·PREPAID "WANTED ADVERTISEMENTS
13
Letters are lying at this Office for A OK, KX, LM, IN, LR, LT, LU,
LW, MA, MK, A, 60,
UST or STRAYED one Gordon Setter
Presented within 10 days of arrival, otherwise they will not be recognised,
No Fire Insurance will be affected ww in any case whatever.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD.
General Managers. Hongkong. September 15th. 1921 [1400
"GLEN" LINE. LIMITED.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM UNITED KINGDOM, GENOA, FOR BAID, COLOMBO AND STRAITS,
THE Motor Vessel
TE having arrived from the above
"GLEŃAE?"
LS Site lore and hind pows white
porta, Consignees Suitable reward will be given to fader on of Cargo by her are hereby informed that all returning same to the undersigned-F.M. L. Goods are being landed at their risk into the SOARES, ejo Soirts & Co. Alexandra Build-hazardous and/or extra hazardons Godowns of ings.
the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, whence, and/or from the whares, delivery may be obtained.
115
ofOR SALE-ONE CHANDLER chummy F roadster (4 persons) excellent condition 83,000.-Owner leaving Colory. Apply Box MX, e/o Daily Press Office.
LAST CONCERT
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FOR
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MOR SALE INDIAN POWER PLUS
1/0 NETHERLANDS TRADING Sect.
Goods not cleared by the 22nd Sept, 1921, at Bra, will be subject to rent.
CO. LTD.,
WINE & 3PIRIT MERCHANTS,
Reuter reports that the Cabinet has decided to award $20.000 rach to Kianga and Shensi in aid of famine and flood
sufferers.
"
The Petition for a more representative firm of Government in Hongkong now bears 1,500 signatures and they are still flowing in.
Mr. Chow Tze-chi," former Minister of Finance, is reported to have succeeded in borrowing $5,000,000 for the Peking Government.
The Hankow Chamber of Commerce and several other organizations have organized
a
if
war relief association for work in Hupeh, with $500.000 astinitial expenses.
The Eastern Pines states that British, American and Japanese naval com- mauders at Ithang have decided to use. force unless the field of battle is removed to another vicinity.
The first group of the Chinese delega. tion to the Pacific Conference numbering so, were to have left Peking yesterday for Shanghai to board the R. J.S. Empress of na for America, states the Eastern Times.
18 done to restrict their influence."
There seems to be an idea in the correspondent's mind that the Powers could have done something to restrict the influence of the Tuchuas We do not know exactly what that something really hmounts to. He says that Japan was Peking supporting the Government; that she did ap because she realised that without support from out Bide that Government could not assert itself against the disintegrating influences "But operating to its disadvantage. Japan was regarded as doing this solely from interested motives. She accordingly withdrew her assistance. From that time forward the decline in the power of continuous.. The Peking has been
The Chinese Chamber of Commerce at decline bad already set in. Such support Shanghai has telegraphed, to Peking. as Japan gave did not save the Peking taxes be used for relief purposes in con- requesting that the various famine sur- Government from disintegrating innexion with the flooded parts of the fluences." Mr. LENNOX SIMPSON, who is country. functioning at the present time in Europe The Shanghas" Journal # of Commerce.
a champion of the states that the Hunanese troops bare and America as interests of the Peking Government, hat they refuses to recognize the treaty of issued a proclamnation announcing that answered the claim made by the Japanese peace concluded between Wu Pei-fu and correspondent by saying that "the clique" Chao Heng-ti. which the correspondent referred to as the Peking Government were thrown out of 19th, to Mr. and Mrs. S. EZEKIEL, No. 34, Seward Road, a son.
office last year after severe fighting and LANNING-At Shanghai, on September that most of them are still in hiding in 12th, to Mr. and Mrs. A. E. LANNING, the Japanese Legation, many having been
Phone No. 818.
BIRTHS." BORRMAN-At Soochow on September 10th, to Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bona Maw, a daughter.
BURKE CLOSE-At Ruling, on September 18th, to Mr. and Mra BunKE-ÚLOSE, A
daughter.
EZEKIEL At Shanghai, or September
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DB00.
1920 Model for sale. Apply J. Dr RAAT 2nd Sept, 1921, at 10. Claims against the MACHADO.-A; Shanghai, on September sentenced to death by the Supreme Court
.118
All broken, chafed and damaged packages are to be left to the Godowns where they will be examined by Messrs. Goddard & Douglas, on
steamer must be presented on the special form provided and must also be submitted within 30
recognized.
а кой.
Ten lots of Crown land at Repulse Bay, are to be sold by publio auction.
The upset prices of these Idts range fram 81.716 for the smallest lot (about 21,815 square feet) to $3,385 for the largest lot (about 42,250 square feet).
The new steamer Kuungchow, recently launched at the Taikoo Dockyard, under- went her trials on Saturday. These, we understand, were very satisfactory. A
Another trial is to be inade shortly with oil as fuel.
OR SALE STEWART, TERRACE days of arrival" otherwise they will not be RADFORD.A: Shanghai:" on September is making for the present Government at speed of 12.5 knots was developed. TOURF apply to H. E. Pentock, Princos
(Famous Soprano).
LEO
Buildings.
Small FURNISHED FLAT or
WANTED.Married Couple require PODOLSKY Apartments Mid-level or Peak Willing to
M
(The well-known. Pianist)
AND
VERA
IRO
ahare small house. Apply Box MI, c/o Daily Press Office.
88
WANTED. “
TEISF OFFICER AND. CHIEF ENGINEER for the Motor Ship
VATECK LEE about 60 tons register. The
The Aesthetic Dancer). BOOKING NOW AT MOUTRIE'S. PRICES: 83, $2 & 31.
No Fire I sunce will be effected by usin any case wł „tever.
Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.
* Agent Hongkong, September 16th, 1921. [1446
A. G. DA ROCHA,
ATUTIONEER, ́SURVEYOR · AND
·GENERAL BROKER.
No. A, D'Aguilar Street, Telephone No. 2932. WEEKLY AUCTIONS." TUESDAYS :—
“TECK LEE" will trade between Siam, Straits, Java and China carrying rice outwards and General Cargo homewards, Chief engineer knowledge of should have a good working Diesel Motors, the guarantee Engineer will Bail for some time. Apply with copies of testimonials eto, to the Owners, MS, BERLI & COMPANY, LIMITED, Bangkok, THURSDAYS-mai
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Sinzi
CANADIAN PACIFIC OCEAN
SERVICES, LIMITED.
FFECTIVE "from the 6th September E
1921, the naine of the "CANADIAN PACIFIC OCEAN SERVICES, LIMITED has been changed to "CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAM- SHIPS, LIMITED."
P. A. COX, General Agente.
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Hononong, September 16th, 1921
DAIRY FARM
BUTTER
TO LET.
GODOWN at Yaumati
-1442
For particulars apply to THE HONGKONG LAND BROLAMA-
"TION CO. LTD.
ŁODOWN
TO LET...
1148
hear
Sam Shui Pë
pound in front suitable for the storage of Metal, Lumber, Orès, oto. Marine Lot; NEWS approached either from land or water side.
For particulars apply to
W. G. HUMPHREYS & CO.
GCosmopolitan Dock Large open com
Our "DAISY" BUTTER at $1.35 per bis
FOR SALE.
the best imported, butter from any part of the 66 K ENLIS" THE PEAK RURAL
World. Its texture and keeping qualities can not be excelled..
:Our “DAIRYMAID" BUTTER at $1.25 per lb is equivalent in quality to any other
fresh butter gold by other alores.
BUILDING. LOT 117, Ares 19,856 Square Foot, contains:--
GROUND FLOOR-Large. Drawing and Dining Booms-Wide enclosed Yerandaba
HALL-PANTRY--Store Boom, &c.. FIRST FLOOR-Two large and one smaller Bedroom-Two Dressing Boors--Three Bath Room
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We deliver orders to any part of the Colony Servants quarters at back.
THE DAIRY FARM, IUE & COLD FTORAGE CO. LTD.
BASEMENT - Hardaca for Heating
A GARDEN LOT for Tennis Court adjoining present small Tennis lawn at an annual payment of $5 can be obtained.
Apply
·Box 1288,
· Cher of Daily Prass Ofos, [1888
MIBURLLANEOUS GOODS.
VALUABLE "HOUSEHOLD · FURNITURK.
SATURDAYS:-
EXCELLENT
HOUSEHOLD [FURNITURE.
JUST RECEIVED
Fresh supply of
SUTTON'S
Texted
VEGETABLE AND FLOWER-
SEEDS.
This is the year to have a good garden. Plant lola of Seeda and take care of the Gardon
then you will have every reason to be pleased
with the result.
GRACA
& 00
10, WYNDHAM STREET,
HONGKUNG
P.O. Box $20.
oth, to Mr. and Mrs. V. L. MACHADO, of China ae traitors. But Mr. StuPSON, when we bear in mind the claims he
10th, to Mr. and Mrs. H. RADFORD,
Peking, lands himself in a morass when a daughter. WATSON-At Shanghai, on September he goes on to say that the men whom 11th, to Mr. and Mrs. Wa. S. WATSON, Japan used as instruments were given a daughter.
several hundred million yen under, so- called loan agreements and the net effect of Japanese support' was to disrupt the country to an extent never known before.
MARRIAGE.
BROCK GORDON.-At Kuling, on Septem ber 6th, MAUDE GORDON, of Auckland, New Zealand, to Rev. JOHN BROCK, China Irland Mission, Chowkiakow,
Honun
DEATHS.
The death is announced in Yokohama. papers of Mra. Hill, wife of Mr. F. W. Hill, and mother of the late Ronald Hill, who was murdered at the residence of the family by a Japanese on July 8th. Mrs. Hill had been in very indifferent health Mr. J. O. P. BLAND's retort recent months has been
for some considerable time, and during confirmed to this is: It may be of interest invalid. to recall the fact that when this same
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BOURBOULON. At Shanhaikwan on
The Meteorological returns for the September 11th, after & brief illness, corrupt clique" (e, the Anfu party, month of August show the following Mme BorneorLow, wife of the subsidized by Japan) prevented General meane-Barometer 29.89; temperature, Manager of the Crédit Foncier CHANG HAUN from restoring the Manchu max 87-4, mean 82.2, min. 76.6; humidity
8.2 p.c. rainfall. 16.445. Rain d'Extrême-Orient at Shanghai. The dynasty in 1917, Mr. SIMPSON, in a semi-registered at the Observatory on ten days. At the Botanical Gardens a total rainfall of 15.95ine, on 12 days was recorded, at Mount Kellet 12.06ins. op 12 days, and the Police Station, Taipo, 15.97ins, og 8 days.
FUNERAL.
burial took place at Tientsin. FENWICK-At Hangchow, on September official statement of China's case to the 9th. PSTER FENWICK (Shanghai world, applauded their sturdy Repub Licensed Pilots' Association) aged 54
lican patriotism. He now denounces years...
then for having taken vast suma from The Funeralo of the late Mrs. 8. E. Loyo, Japan-and thus betrayed their country,
The death is announced at Karuizawa, who died at Shanghai, on the 11th But the present Government at Peking Japan, of the Rev. Henry Mohr Landis, inst., will take place at Happy Valley
missionary of the American Presbyterian to-day, and will pass the Monument is loudly denounced by the Parliament Church, and for over thirty years a at 5.15 p..
[3464 arians of Suw Yar-arx's. Southern, inde resident of Tokyo. A few months ago pendent Republic on precisely the same Mr. Landis was knocked down by a tram
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Tokyo, and in addition to injuries to grounds-namely, that it exists on loans his head was badly shaken, but he re- and subsidies from Japan. It is also covered and had spent the summer in Karuizawa, where he has attended ser notorious that Sux Yar-BEN, and bisvices, and conferences, etc., and took Friends have frequently obtained funds keen interest in the life of the community. from the same source for their revolt. tions and insurrections."
HONGKONG OFFICE: 101, Das Vœux Rd., 0. LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLAT ST, E.O
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HONGKONG, BETTEMBRE 1953, 1921
THE CHAOS IN CHINA.
An interesting correspondence has been Proceeding, in The Times on the chaos in China and the necessity for the Washing on Conference considering what is to be the future of China. As the Japanese correspondent whe initiated this corres pondance very pertinently remarked, the position of China is the kernel of the
Wireless news received in Shanghai lant week from Iehang states that there is no These discussions
sions broach the question of decided change in the situation there. some sort of international control. Mr. river and there have been several native Firing continues on both banks, of the
SIMPSON's plea in that "the ode policy is casualtics, Hupeb reinforcements are to leave the Chinese severely alone in asid to be arriving. Foreign gunboats in
manner it has done during the past ten gunboat. Captain A. H. Miles, of the. their chaos to let trade, grow in the the port are HM.S. Scarab, US.8. Eleano and Monocacy and a Japanese U.S.8. Elcano is senior naval officer
thero..
years; and to allow the solution of the sociological problem to be worked out by the men who count." That indeed re- Mr. W. E. Frazer, second officer of the presents the present policy of the Powers. str. Persian Prince who was prosecuted ia connexion with the death of a Japan While according their recognition in ea on the vessel in November last, and limited sense to the Government at whose appeal against a sentenes of two. Peking as the de facto Government of years is pending in the Tokio Appeal whole probem of the Pacific. This foot
Court, has, says the Japan Gazette, bean Chine, they have agreed to give o is appreciated in China just as much as further financial support to China while Mr. Frazer had been staying as the mising from Yokohama since July 18th. Cherry Mount Hotel since he was released a 12,000 bail early in January. The Court was fixed for October. second hearing of the case in the Tokio
it is elsewhere, but the efforts which the present chaos in the administration have been made by the Government at If China cannot exist without Poking and by organised unofficial or foreign support, the withholding of that
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