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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

PEAK TRAMWAYS COMPANY, '

LIMITED.

NOTICE.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

UNIVERSITY CHAPTER No. 'S884.

THE CONSECRATION CEREMONY wil be held at the Masonic Hall Dn WEDNESDAY, October 5th, st 9.15 r.M.

ON TUESDAY NIGHT October 4th, the R. A. M. are invited to attend,

inst Tram will run at 9 o'clock.

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON.

General ManagITA.

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SOCIETY OF ST. GEORGE, HONGKONG

to

IN response to suggestions made at the last Annual Meeting of the Society, the General Committee have decided

organise SMOKING CONCERT an ARMISTICE WIGHT to be held in the Crrr HALL at 9.15 r. in the same manner as last year.

Croulare on the subject will be sent to all Hambers of the Society in due course.

A. H. K CORB,

Hon. Secretary.

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Hongkong, September 30th, 1991.

HONGKONG AUTOMOBILE

ASSOCIATION.

NENERAL MEETING of Members NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a

will be held on TUESDAY, 25th October, 191., at 5.30 r....in the OLD CHAMBER OF COMMERCI Roox, CITY HALL Circulars will shortly be Dent to members in regard to matters to be brought forward at the Meeting.

ALL interested in Motoring matters are invited to attend.

F. BEVINGTON,

Hon. Scoretary.

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Hongkong, October 3rd, 1990.

5 DE OUTUBRO, DE 1921..

FESTA INFANTIL.

FAZ-SE publics que, am comemoração de Aniversario da Implantação da Repablica Fortugal, haverá no dia & do corrente no Campo de Tennis do Club d Beercio em Kowloosam Fosta Infantil (Ché Sports) para as crianças portuguesas someogado

17 house terminando ás 19 horas, pars qual não convidados todos os que subscreveram. para a Festa de 3 de Outubro bem como sEAJ erne familias.

PELA COMISSÃO DA FESTA, EDUARDO V. M. R. DE SOUSA.

Presidente. Kowloon, 3 de Outubro de 1921.

₤1537

BRITITSH MUNICIPAL COUNCIL,

TIENTSIN.

The

NDERTON

STE Conacil haraby - invites application

MISTRESS in the Tientsin Grammar School The commencing Salary offered is $140 to $190, per mensem, according to the qualifications of the successful applicant. Free. Faraibed quarters will be provided by the Council.

Applications stating - age, nationality, qualifications, and asperionae should be for warded to the undersigned not later than October 8th, 1921.

By order,

1538]

J. R. LŶNESS, Secretary,

STRUTHERS & DEKUN, (INC.)

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

B.S. “WEST CANON"

F SEATTLE.

THE Steamship THE

"WEST CANON" " having arrived from Bextile, eis port en October 3rd, 1921, Consignees are hereby notified that their Cargo is being landed at their risk intothe Godowne of the Hon Shan. Gotown Co, Nos, 16 and 17, Kannecy Prays, Hongkong, and storevi at Consigases risk.

Consignees of Cargo must produce an Import Permit signed by the Superintendent

of Imports & Export, Hongkong, before

bisery Orders will be issued.

EVENING DYx5%.

POLO GYMKHANA.

#1541

INTIMATIONS

OFFICIAL NOTICE.

PROPOSAL TO CHANGW'A SHIP'S MAMS,

WE

TE THE INDO-CHINA "STEAM'

NAVIGATION CO., LTD., ol“ London, bereby give notice that in case quence of uniformity in naming the vessels of the Indo-China Flest, we have applied

INTIMATION

4rx, 1921.

SPECIALITIES FOR THE BATH-ROOM.

Watson's Carbolic Soaps.

to the Board of Trado, under Section 47 BATH SOAPS. of the Merchant Shipping Act, -1894, in rem- POLO GYMKHANA' will be held on pect of the ship "YANNIS" of Hongking the Polo Ground on the afternoon of official number 151423 of gross tonnage WEDNESDAY, the 19th October, at 4 r.m.3379.41, tons, register tonsage 263.01, The events als open to the Members of the heretofore owned by Nicholas E. Ambatie Hongkong Polo Club and the visiting Shanghai los-Cephalonia-Greece, and since by the Folo Team.

Indo-China Steam Navigation Company of London; for permission to change ber name to MAUSANG" and to have her registered in the new name at the Port of Hongkong as owned by The Indo-Chine Steam Navigation Company, Limited.

This Gymkhans will be proceded by a four chukka Folo Match, commending at 3 pa between a Bhanghai Light Horse Team and Hongkong Team representing the Army (Past and Present).

The Public are cordially invited to attend. Flaying days this week will be on Monday Wednesday and Friday.

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ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB

Nzw Cousas, Fayling.

Second nine holes of the New Course will be open for play from 8th October. BANK HOLIDAY. WEEK-END

ST ro 10TH OCT, CCEPTUTIONS. OLD COURAK FANLING,

BOGEY Pool Competition for Men.

י יד

Mixed Foursome Competition on Monday, 10th Oct. Poet Entries: Ladies whe has not yet received Handicar abould send the neces sary three cards to the Ladies' Secretary before | FRIDAY, 71x Octona.

HAPPY VALLIT COUISE,

5%, 10 & 20% Atkinson's Bath Tablets, Yardley's Bath Sosp. Colgate's Turkish

Bash

Soap.

of name must be sent to the Begistrar of Any objections to the proposed change

Shipping it Hongkong within söran days from the appearance of this advertise- AMMONIA FOR THE BATH.

moot.

Dated at Hongkong, this lat day of October, 1921.

(Signed) JARDINE, MATHESON

& CO., LAND. General Managers,

K501]

MINING PLANT AND STORES

FOR SALE. “

gold mines Mears. THE BORNEC

WING to the closing down,' of their

atson's

Scrubbs*

BATH SALTS.

Zenobia

Duberry's

Sobano

Watson's Hygienol.

Lysol

Milton

| CO., LTD., Sarawak, are prepared to

eonsider offers for purchase of all or part DISINFECTANTS. of the above. The plant comprises 3 Bellins and Mordom Engines each with alternatom 314 K.V.A. 525. Volta 10 Cycles, 16TH SEPT., 1921, To 16TH APRIL. 1992. In addition to Tuesdays and Sundays this Suction Gas Plant 150 H.P., two Garrett Course is salable for Golf on Fridays (me Engines 110 H.P. each, Marine type triple only after 2 p.m. on Fridays). On Monday, expansion Engine 950 H.P., Also metors Wednesdays and Thursdays that part of the from 15 to 250 H.R. each, Electric haul- snurse within 50 yards of the Race Courages, Pumps 15-200 HP., Air Compresore, ditch in front of the fifth and ninth greens is Several miles of light raila, Tip and Box available for putting sad approaching.

Wagons, Rock Crushers, Tube and Balt Milia together with mining stores such as J. B. ROSS,

Piping, Bolting, Iron, Steel Pistes, Oils,. (Hon. Secretary.)

Grasso, Cotton Waste, Cyanide, Labora tory Apparatus &c., &c. Can be shipped direct from Kuching to Hongkong per as." CHE FO."

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THE

NOTICE.

THE Authority of Mr. H. W. LUCAS to Siga for the Undermentioned Firm, is withdrawn from Date.

MOLLER AND CO. (HONGKONG),

LIMITED,

ERIC MOLLEE, Permanent Director.

Hongkong, October 1st, 1921.

NOTICE OF REMOVAL

1,590

E hare This Day REMOVED to WE

Frook of BANK OF CHINA BUILDING, Queen's Road Central. Entrance: Duddal PITTENDAIGH, RUMJAHN & Co., Lan. Dated October Ink, 1941

1527

Street.

NOTICE OF REMOVAL

TE have REMOVED our Offices to

WE BAR OF CUINA Building, No.

4 Queen's Rusd: Central.

WRIGHT & HORNBY. Hongkong. October ist., 1921.

W

REMOVAL NOTICE

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E hare This Day REMOVED to the First Floor on the top of the Bank of China, No. 4. QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, entrance in Duddell Street.

RAMSET & 00. Hongkong, October 1st 1991.

NOTICE.

All broken, chafed and damaged Cargo is THE DAIRY FARM, ICE

to be left in the Godowns where it will be

examined at 10 AM on Oct. 7th, 1921,

by the Company's Surveyors, Mesara Carral

chael à Clarke.

STORAGE CO, LTD.

-1521

COLD

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

THE TWENTY-FIFTH ORDINARY

All Claims must be presented within ANNUAL MEETING of SHARE ten days of the steamer's arrival hora, after which they cannot be recognized. No HOLDERS in the above Company will be held Claim will be recognized after the Goods at the Company's Town Office, 2, Lower Albert have left the Godowns, and Cargo undelivered Road, Hongkong, on SATURDAY, 8th day of os and after Det. 1ota, 1921, will be OCTOBER, 1991, at Noon, for the purpose of subject to rent.

the Report of the Directors and "No Fire Insurance whatever will be Statement of Accounts to 31st July, 1921. affected.

Consignees are requested to send in their Bilis of Lading in exchange for Delivery Order immediately.

STRUTHERS & DIXON, INC.

Agenta for U.S.S.B. EMERGENCY FLEET

CORPORATION,

(1539 Hongkong, October 27th, 1991..

P. & 0. S. N. CO.

.

STEAMERS FOR STRAITS, COLOMBO, AUS" TRALIA, BOMBAY, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS &.. LONDON.

Through Bill of Lading issued or Batavia, Persian Gulf, Continental, American, and South African Ports.

THE Steamship "DUNERA.” Captain

Tales, carrying His Majesty's Mais,

will be despatched from this Fort on er abosi TUESDAY, the 18th Octours, 1921, taking Farsengers and Cargo for the above Porte.

Silk and Valuables and Ten for Italy, France London (under arrangement) will be transhipped at Bombay inte the Mail Etoner proceeding direct to Marseilles and London.

Parcela will be moured at this Office until P., the day before sailing. The contents and value of all packages are required.

For further particulars apply tom

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE

& CO.,

Agenta,

Hangkung, October 4th, 1921."

#1540

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from 1st to 8th October, 1927, both days inclusivo.

By Order,

M. MANUE,

Secretary. Hongkong, September 23rd, 1981. 1483

IT

SAM TICK" FIRE CRACKEÈS,

T IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that our wellti

known brand of FIRE CRACKERS known-a “SAM YICK”ars only obtainable through our authorised Agent ---

Mr. AB Cazorg of Curong KING WP.

Raw Silk Merchants,

No. 28, Kung Yat Moos, Canton,

and

Mr. K. YATIo of Mryo Kɛɛ, Maiting

Manufactory,

No. 3, Ngau Chow Street, Honam, Canton.

The public are hereby warned against imita- tions sold by unauthorised persona..

BAK YICK FIRE CRACKERS

MANUFACTORY. Tai Loong, September 30th, 1921,

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TO SECRETARIES OF CLUBS AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS.,

IL

A preliminary notices of forthcoming meetings, lectures and entertainments, sent for insertion in the newt columns of the Hongkong Daily Press, are charged for at the rate of $1 each, (se announced in May and Jase last year) providing that they do not secopy

more than four lines. In future if this space is exceeded they will be placed in the advertising salumns the orevailing rates

For full particulars apply to

Messrs. THE BORNEO CO., LTD., SARAWAK.

PARTIC

of

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Joyes Fluid

Sanitas

Bath Straps.

Bath Brushes

Loofahs.

11593

ARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS of

the letting by Public Auction Sale, 'to- be held on TUESDAY, "the 11th day of OCTOBER 1991, at 3 P., Ab. the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order HIS EXCELLENT THE GOVERNOR OF four Lots of CROWN LAND at the nation of Queen's Road Central and Pedder Street, In the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rant to be fixed by the Surreyor of His Mainty xan Kio, fer ons further terms of 75 yEATH.

PARTICULARS OF. THE LOT.

Idia of Bala.

Island Lot No. *******

2016, 217, 2018 and 2318. -

Registry No.

Locality

Skadary

MoMenYOKI

L.L 11.

Contenta

Upsit Prica,

Querr's feet, fuos, tear. Eat about

Cantal 218 TIPS (29" 54'11" 11,504 789 £11,570

At June.

tion of

Queen's

Zou

Central)

{Pedder

Po do

Stret

Pedder

THERE

'Street.

A. S. WATSON

CO. LTD.,

(Established 1841)

DISPENSARY

HONGKONG

Phone No., 16,-

11

BIRTHS. ROBERTSON-At Shanghai, on September erth, to Mr. and Mrs, W. B. Roer BON, a daughter. STELLING WEEFT-At Shanghai, on Sep- tomber 27th, to Mr. and Mrs. C. J. 'STELLIXOWERME, I SON.'

MARRIAGE.

DAVID

Joxta-FORD-DUNN.-At Shanghai, on

September 27th,

PHILLIP rez Joze, of Shanghai, to ALEXA FORD-DENK, of Southampton.

DEATH: EITTER-At Shanghai, on September 27th, MARGUERITY, dearly beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Eitter.

43′6′′; 43'9" 1657 16578,340 439" 438" 105714577033,440 Hosazazo Orner: 10%, Dan Vorox Ro.. O. 4716710 1657 7,430,000L000 OFFICE: 131, FLEET STRE, E.C.

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PREPAID

WANTED"

ADVERTISEMENTS

Tasters are lying at this Offon, for E Boten CK KX, LM, LN, LB LT, LU.

LW, MA, MK, MZ, NB, A 50,.

WANTED, A DAILY NUBSE to take charge of CHILD, 3 years of age, and to do plain sewing. Beply to N.F. /o

Daily PrOce.

FOR

*124

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97

TOLET.

TWO 1, ROOMED EUROPEAN ROUSES

Nos. 259 and 211 Prays East. Apply to Property Office,

Mesars. JARDINE, MATHESON

&Co., Ltd.

(1531

TO LET.

GODOWN at Yaumati

For particulars apply to--- THE HONGKONG LAND REÇLAMA,

TION CO., LTD.

1146

TO LET

Po

ODOWN» at "Sam" Shui near Cosmopolitan Dock Large open com- pound in front suitable for the storage of Metal, Lumber, Oroe, eta approached either from land or water side

For particulars apply to

-W. G. HUMPHREYS & CO.

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG, Octovar 416, 1991.

THE MOPLAH FANATIC. Sevious outbreaks have occurred

ов

playing upon the fanatical feelings of tha The consecration of the new Unčvoznikať, Moplahs in connection with the Khalifate Chapter-will take plaĉo to-morrów (S& question. An illustration of the extreme | neaday) night,

fanaticism which marks the movement Some particulars of the Polo Gyikhal was afforded in a cable wepablished next wook will be found among today yesterday, which said that the rebels are advertisments.

offering Hindus the alternatives of death

4

Announcements interesting to, migtsbew

If they hesitate they are ordered to dig their graves, Then, if of the Golf Club will be found in ne they still refuse to embrace. Islam, they advertising columns. are shot and the bodies dropped in.

The Hongkong Automobile Association Crops belonging to Hindus have been announce a general meeting of membe confiscated and the Hindus are fleeing to be held on the 25th inst. from the district.

Armistice Day will be celebrated by time

smoking concert at the City Hall.

A writer who knows the country well as George's Society of Hongkong by given the following account of the Mopiab fanatio:"When he sets to work is a very thorough person. Before joining up Great damage was done last week by a in one of these outbreaks he usually pro- typhoon which passed over central Japaz. ceeds to a mosque and prays steadily for The reports show that it caused consider twenty-four hours, emerging with 'a reable destruction of property na shore and solve to sacrifice himself. He and his nost. | friends then begin by murdering a Hindu or destroying a temple, gathering adher“ ents so they run riot over the country. Police and British troops have to be called out to effect their capture, and a regular bunt begina. In the end, the gang invariably takes refuge in one of The vernacular Press reports that aff the hill-top temple, and refuses to sur former private German properties reader. Armed with huge, sharp knives, Hanków, confiscated by the Chinese autho- their idea is to get among the soldiers rities, have been returned to their aad kill as many as they can before being original owner.

Sir Eric Stuart Taylor, M.D., and LädƑ...

China Mail steamer Nile from Shanghai. Taylor returned to Edngkong on tha

Dr. G. E. Thomas was also a passenger by the same ihip.

1:

aither killed or captured themselves. That they do not understand the medaingre on strike against what are termed the The tea-house proprietors at Canton

of the word surrender may be gathered

from the fact that in 1885 one of these extravagant demands of their employds. bands of fanatical, murderers had to be any of them have closed their doors, bo dynamited out of their place of refuge.

businesa ruther thua yield.

and nine years later the services of a howitzer battery were requisitioned to blew another gang from their hair."

The Harbour Master has been informed by cable by the Harbour Master at Shanghai that the Tangsha lightship will be temporarily withdrawn on October

th and replaced by a gas lightship.

6

The Government has always bad to stating a detachment of British infantry at a convenient centre for dealing with theer disturbances, and as long ago as 1851 A Japanese named Hideo Torigeo, has a special police force was organised and been sentenced at Singapore to four has since been maintained in the locality years' rigorous imprisonment for defraud- for the suppression of Moplah outbreaks.ing the Netherlands Trading Society of The present ontbreak, however, has many # sum of $48,000 by means of a forged. features which distinguish it from other`

draft. Hideo was formerly in business-

fanatical outbreaks in the same region, for himself in Rangoon. and the influence of the political agitator A Peking telegram says: "Owing to is clearly apparent During the pasta report that an English paper says that twelve months 'the Moplah country, it the expenditure of surtaxes, imposed in appears, has been visited by numerous hid.of famine relief should be published agitators, including the notorious AL in detail, the Waichinopu Las naked the brothers, and the present serious oat Ministry of the Interior to take up the break is a manifest consequence of their question, and the Ministry of the laterióry activities. We can gather the nature of bas requested the Ministry of Communi the agitation from the statement made by cations to, supply, full details." MOHAMMED ALI recently at Karachi,

In making the announcement that."** where he is being tried on a charge Peking Government is in financial diffical- He declared that Indian tics," the China Times states that a gor of sedition. Moslems were hostile to the Govern erament representative is endeavouring ment because of its attitude towards to arrange a loan of Frs. 10,000,000 with on the security. Islamic States, which, he alleged, was certain banks in Shanghai,

in violation of the war-time pledges of debenture bonda, and it is added that in regard to the sanctity of the Islamic the banks are willing to accept this. holy places, and he went the length of security at a 50 per cent, discount... saying that Indian Moslems, if they com- manded a more effective force, would try that the last, tram to-night will run t The Peak Tramway" Company announces

conclusions with the Government. He

2 o'clock. Hitherto the repair work now in progress has been done after the last tram has run at its usual time, but

spoke also of an Indian republic a looming in the distance." It is just as well, for the sake of the people of India, that the republie should remain rety-night" more time will be required to distantly remote. Such events as are replace the old cable with the new one: taking place in the Malabar region, will run as usual again to-morrey,

This affects to-night only and the service

where fanatical Mohammedans are re- lentlessly persecuting those of the The high-rest agitation amongst Chinamo Hindu faith to the extent of com in the Central and Louza districta, of pelling them to dig graves for their own Shanghai, continues, and the latest dini reception if they refuse to adopt the nouncement in the Chinese Press is that Islamic faith, affords a very picturesque the tenants are devising war sad illustration of what a large portion of and are determined to remain arm in

means to prevent the proposed increases, India would be like under ropublic. their attitude" Posters advising tenants Happily, large sections of the people to reject the landlords demands have teen posted in the Louza district.-/ realise tuis only too clearly and also that C. Daily News. the well-being of the people of India is beat assured under the protection of the

British Raj.

An action has been instituted in the

Court of the Belgian Consul-limeral at Shanghai, whereby Mr. L. W. Luyt, advocate, cisime from the Banque Belge pbur L'Étranger the sum of Shanghai Mr. H. Percy Smith will arrive by the exchange under which the Bank is alleged Tis. 48,906.97 due upon a" contract for

Danera to-morrow.

on leave,

to have sold to him in Angust, 1920, the Ram of £20,000 T.T. at the rato,of_8ƒ-," for delivery up to Chinese New Year, the rate had dropped to 3/6d. which was on February, 7th inst, when

The Canton Times reports, that “ Lung- chow, the last stronghold of the Kwangsi troops, after more than a month of serious fighting, has at last been captured

several previous occasions among the fanatical Moplabs, but it seems to be agreed among British civil and military officials who know the country that there have been "no disturbances quite on the formidable lines of the present outbreak. it is more than a couple of months since we had the "first news of disturbancos there, and the cables we published yester- day on the subject show that the situa

Capt. E Walker has gone misster of the tion is getting worse instead of better. Douglas steamer Baiching, replacing According to an official statement made. Capt. A, H. Stewart who is going Home. in the Indian Council Chamber, the Moplah armed ganga number some ten

Sir Charles Eliot, B.M's Ambassador thousand men and their resistance in strengthening. The guerilla tactics they to Japan, has had the distinction of by the Cantonese troops, according to aro adopting are likely to call for being the first foreign Ambassador to reliable information received from Nan- considerable military offort to suppress them. In the past the disturbances that have taken place have been attributable

The total output of the Kailan Mining campaign and places the whole province to two main causes agrarinn grievances Administration's mines for the week of Kwangsi in the hands of the people under their able leader Governor. Ma agsinat Hindu landlords, or Moplali fury ending September 17th amounted to Chun-wa." over the conversion of some member of their community to Hinduism. The religious factor on the present occasion

The Remedios who, through a misprint has, of course, been present, for the in the V.R.U programme, had to be

.". Moplahs are the most fanatical of transferred from the Hongkong list to received by the American Consulate The following telegram has been Hebammedans. But in this case the main the Shanghai list in the Interport team General, Hongkong, from the, Manilo motive for action is declared to have been race, was a Shanghai competitor, and

Observatory:-

October 3rd, 11.20 .. supplied by the political agitator, who not a Hongkong swimmer as stated in

Typhoon in about 142 deg. Long. E months past has been sedulously error in our resort vesterday.

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for

entertain a Crown Prince of Japan

84,858 tons and the sales to 84,651 tons.

aing. Many guns and war supplies were taken from the enemy. The fall of Lung. chow marks the end of the Kwangai

TYPHOON WARNING.

10 Bug. Lat. N."moving N.WED

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