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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 10, 1992.

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THE DOULE EVENT?

JAPANESE ENTERPRISES IN

TSINGTAO.

A SURPRISING LIST OF INVEST- MENTS.

The following translation of an article in the Chinese Press is taken from the Peking Daily News:--

ARMISTICE DAY.

TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMME.

To-morrow is a general holiday in ob- satvance of Armistice Day. The wish has been expressed by. HM the King that throughout the British Empire there will be a completo suspension of all normal

business during two minutes' silence com- meucing, at 11 am.

SERVICE AT THE CATHEDRAL

There will be special service at St. John's Cathedral begining at 10.10 m. H.E. the Governor has intimated his in- tention of being present, as well as repre- santatives of the Navy and Army: The silence at 11 o'clock and short address service, will include the two minutes by the Bishop of Victoria, and will be over by 11.30 am. Seats will be reserved in the North Transept for members of the British Legion.

BURGLAR IN MAY ROAD, MR. APCAR MAKES A SMART CAPTURE.

A STRANGE MEETING. SAILOR ACCUSES LOCAL RESIDENT EFFECTS OF A LITTLE DRINK."

Mr. Arratoon V. Apear, the well-known Henry McLean, boatswain of H.M.S.

local shipowner, prosecuted a Chinese, af Ambrose was charged before Mr. "R, S. Lindsel at the Magistracy, yesterday, the Magistraty, yesterday, on a charge of with assaulting Mr. E. E. Osmund, a entering his residence at No. 1, May Road with felonious intent. Mr. Apear said clark employed by Mossrs. Jardine,

that at II p.m., on the previous evening, Matheson & Co., Ltd.

While the Tsingtao Problem is still outstanding, Japan han spared no effort in introducing all kinds of industrial and

His Excellency the Governor trusts that

Mr. Leo d'Almada, who represented the he was in his bedroom on the second commercial enterprises there. It was the on a signal being given by the firing of

door, when his attention was attracted complainant. said that the parties were a gun od Murray Parade Ground at original scheme of the Japanese "Govern mat to settle the Shantung Problem eleven o'clock att normal business will be that the assault was absolutely unproyok at the window which, though closed, was not acquainted with each other at all and by a noise from the verandah. Looking and two ed. It was a case which involved a serious not locked, ho saw the silhouette of a directly with the Chinese Government, suspended in the Colony

minutes' silence observed by the courellection upon the character of the com before the convocation of the Washingtonmunity.

plainant, who was accused of stealing the man thrown by the bright moonlight... Conference Having failed to induce

defendant's money. No doubt wine had The window creaked as if it were being China to comply with her wishes, Japan

such behaviour should never be tolerated whoever it was he was there for no good the better of defendant but in any case stealthily pushed open, and, deciding that now demands that Tsingtao be opened as

in the Colony. To preserve peace in the purpose, Mr. Apear got out of bed, drept an international port. As China is the

Hongkong Hotel, where the assault took towards the window, and, timing his rightful owner of the territory, there is

place, ho hoped would be seriously, con-action, suddenly throw it ope The no need for Japan to make the demand

Matheson and desired to take the oppor who had been unaware of the occurrence, sidered by the Court, The complainant intruder fell back, his full being farther was in the employ of Messrs. Jardine, accelerated by a blow, on behalf of the Powers, which are quite

The watchman; indifferent to the scheme. In view of the

tunity of vindicating his character, great influence of Japan prevailing in

was then called up and given charge of Tsingtao. it will be hardly possible for

the prisoner. Mr. Apar said is re- the other Powers to gain any substantial

gassed the defendant as having been advantages should China open that place

the employ of a Japanese to whom the for international trade and commerce." The military headquarters' offices will

residence was let two months ago. This It will surprise the world if the amount be closed except for business of an urgent

accounted for his familiarity with mo of my invested by Japan in Tsingtao nature. Command Orders state that on

house. He apparently climbed the drain- be made known. Excluding enterprise a gun being fired from the Murray

down or A bundle and pair of shoes were less, there have been 41 larger enterprises turn out and present arms and all troops the steps leading to Des Voeux Road. De subsequently discovered lying at the foot consisting of a total capital of Yen will stand at attention for two minutes fendant fallowel and penched bin onut the pipe 613,810,000 started during the period of At the conclusion of the two minutes, the head. A gentleman came up and sentence of six months' imprisonment: five years between 1913 and 1915

Last Post will be sounded from the Mar-separated them and complainant asked with bard labour was posed. The following is a list of those under-ray Parade ground and by the 9/29nd him to come up to the Court as a wit inkingad ----

Punjabis in Kowloon. Five rows of seats

ness but he refused. The defendant fol Year. Enterprise,

are being reserved in the Cathedral for lowed complainant to the Anglo-Egyp- oficers and their families and accom tian Tobacco Store where complainant codation for 100 rank and die.

sough the protection of an Indian con- stable. Defendant still adopted threatening attitude and a constable took him to the Police Station.

MILITARY OBSERVANCE

Mr. Osmund said he had been in the

employ of Messrs, Juris Matheson & Co. for seventeen years. On the previous afternoon he was in the corridor of the Hongkong Hotel between 8 and 6.30 and mast, the defendant who embrace nearly choked him and accused him of stealing his money. Complainant

which only require a capital of $1,000 or Parade ground at 11 a.m., ail guards will ged to shake off his grasp and ran- i mje to get on the verandah of the second

Girpital. "Yen. 1813. The Ming Chi Tannery... 2,000,000 1914. The Yokohama Specie

Bank

2014. Mini Products Co.

1514. Chingshiang Co.

1914, Lingmu Co.

191i. Chì NC.

1915. Japanese Mail Steamer

Co.

1015. Yokohama Bridge, etc.,

Construction Co.

101 Tsingtao Architectural Co 1013. East Asia Tobacco Co. 10132 Japanese Medicine Co.. 1015. Chien Tien Co. 2013. Tung Ho Co.

Chai Kit Co.

.100.000,000

FOOTBALL MATCH.

An exhibition match Army v. Navy will .100.000.000 be played at Sookuapoo. The following

25,000,000 have been selected to play: 50,000,000

10,000

In complainant's' opinion, the defen dant was a little drunk but not much.

The defendant. I denied having said that he stole my money. The money had on me, I had this morning.

The Magistrata: What were the exacs words he used.

The complainant: You are the man who stole my money.

The defendant: He said something which led me to hit him.

Royal Navy: - Eve (Cairo); Burke 500,000 (Cairo) and Wetherby (Curlew) (capt.); Grant (Tanar), Hudson (Tamar) and 100,000,000 Wilson (Curlew); Savage (Imbrose), 12,000,000 Cook (Curlew) and-Fawcett (Ambrose

Savage (Colombo), Matthews (Cairo), 700.000 Ieserves Hutton (Tamar) Ford 10.000,000 (Colombo), Hannaford (Ambrose) and

200,000 Cleaves (Curlew). Colours: Blue shirts

Army: Baith (Wilts); Trivett (Wilts) The Magistrate: What did he say f 100,000 nad Lieut. R. A. Moore (Wilts) (capt.);

The defendant: Nothing at all as fur 200.000 Lelliott (R.G.A.), Lancaster (Wilts) and as I know. I don't remember anything 200,000 Lieut. H. R. Donovan (R. G.A.); Warren about it.

(Wilta), Townsend

Menham The Magistrate: But you said a mo- (R.E.), 10,000.000 (Wilta), Harris (R.GA) and Amerent ago that he said something which 10,000,000 (Wilts) Reserves: Hopper (R.A.S.C.), led you to hit him. Dairen Steamship Co........ 100,000 Couplund (R.E.). Evans (Wilts) and Me

The defendant: Well, that is right. Japanese Cotton Co. 16.000.000 Hugh (R.G.A.). Colours: Red shirts.

His Worship: You can't say both ways. Yuan Tien Steamship Co. 2,000,000

Either one thing, or the other? Tsingtao Flour Mill...... 500,000 Japanese Cotton Mill ..... 50,000,000 Tsingtao Canning Co. Ito & Co...

Japanese Kerosene Co. 1018. Japanese Beer Manufac

tory

To Chang Co,

1517. Bank of Korea.

Japanese Salt Industry... Dairen Ice Factory Tsingtao Salt Industry.... Japanese Metal Co. "Pingpeng Co.

-

1918. Lungkou Bank

Tsingtao Godowns.......... Ta Hein Co***** Shantung Oil Press Yên Chi Co.

Chung Tsun Co

Shantung Transportation Co......

Eastern Co.

Japanese Salt Industry... Tsingtao Match Factory. International Transports-

tion

Referee: Mr. Jones R.N Kick-off, 4 p.m.

CRICKET MATCH.

་་

After consultation with an officer of the Ambrose who sat with him on the Bench, 100,000

the Magistrate told Mfr. d'Almada that 10,000,000 A Cricket match, H.K.C.C.. United be had been informed the defendant had 80,000,000 Services has also been arranged to be hitherto borne a good character and in 4,000,000 played on the Club ground commencing consideration of that he would inflict a

500,000 to-morrow, at 11.30 am. and on Satur-fine of $15. 500,000 day, November 12th, commencing 2 p.. 1,000,000 sharp. Lunch will be served in the Pavi-

CORPS.

60,000 lion at 1 p.m. on the second day for all HONGKONG VOLUNTEER DEFENCE 11,000,000 who wish to avail themselves. The fol- 150,000 lowing will represent, the Club:-T E. 100,000 Pearce (capt.), R. E. A Webster, F. H. 1,000,000 Farthing, R. E. O. Bird, E. B. Reed, F. 100.000 de Rome. E. G. Lammert, E. W. 6,000,000 Hamilton, M. M. Watson, H. H. Benson

and L. J. Davies.

A shrewd woman! A diplomatio man! A lucky horse years 1919 and 1020. During these two

For following répertoira, see small Bills.

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OBSERVANCE OF THE DAY AT HOME.

ORDERS UY LIEUT.-COL L. G. BIRD, D.8.0.

The

ADMINISTRATIVE COMMANDANT."

CAMP.

TURTLE SOUP.

YOUTHS WITH A HIGH TASTE.

Whilst Hongkong, slept and the watch- men doard, two Chinese boys, perhaps with a taste for ustic soup, attempted to.

bag three turtles from the market. But even turtles can object and the dis seusion of this trio aroused the watch- men, with the resuit that the boys, Wero“ brought before ale R. E. Lindsell, on hunded over to the, police. They were

theft. Wednesday, and charged with attempted

Both defendants denied the charge, bag as a sleeping mat, and they were stating that they were going to use the just in the act of taking the turtles out of the bag when the watchmen came upon the scene.

The Magistrate: What were you doing in the market at that hour? sleep.

First defendant: We had no place to.

+

To giving evidence for the prosecution the market watchmen admitted that ha was dozing, but on bearing the distur bance he aroused another watchman.

The Magistrate: What another watch- man asicep?

Witness: No, just dozing, Sir.

Mr. Lindsell ordered the boys a whip- 'hing

A SEX PROBLEM. MAGISTRATE PUZZLED.

case

During the hearing of a the Magistracy, yesterday, before M. G. Urme, the presiding Magis extremely puzzled 1 to

W3S

Mounted Infantry Section, Infantry rate

and Machine-gun platoons will go the sex of a small witness. What look into Camp at Lowu on Thursdayed like a small boy was being con- evening, November, 1th, till Sua ducted to the witness-box, but the inspec 6.27 p.m. and 7.00 p.m. trains from Beach and most people in Court by say

day evening, November 13th,

tor in charge of the case astonished the Kowloon will stop at Bridge 47 on ing that the witness was a girl, 15 years Thursday, November 18th..

The following trains will also stop at Bridge 47 for the benefit of those who are unable to stay 3 conscen- tive days in Camp.

Morning

(3

300,000 There will also be a

game between 300,000 H.K.C.C. and Craigengower C.C. on the The 1,000,000 Craigungower ground, at 2.15 p.m. to- 300,000 morrow. The following will represent the Club D McMeNicoll (enpt.), W. 5,000,000 Fraser, H. H. Day, J. Ro Way. W. J. More alarming progress was made by Hope. F. N. Young. R. G. Edkins, A. Japanese concerns in Shantung in the S. Exd, D. Roid, G. W. Sewell and A.

T. Stubbs. years Japanese enterprises were confined ST. GEORGE'S SOCIETY #MOKING CONCERT, chiefly to the purchasing or commandeer. ing of rice fields, salt fields and vegetable fields, and building various large fac tories. The following is a list of Japan eses enterprises started in the year 1919-

Name.

Capital. The arrangements at Home contemplate Sino-Japanese Corporation

600,000 short military veremony Au Pu Hain Co.

at the 5,000,000 Cenotaph. in which representatives of Ta Hein Co.......

1,000,000 the Royal Navy, Army. Royal Air Force Ping Tien Salt Industry

300,000 and Ex-service Man'a Association should Sino-Japanese Porcolain Factory 2,000,000 take part. Tsingtao Oil Press

1,000,000

Representatives of His Down train from Shum Chun to Kow-

will lay Yuen Cheng Commercial Associa

Majesty and Prime

loon-4.36 p.m., 5.12 p.m., 6.05 wreaths just before eleven. The High tion

100,000 Commissioners Dominions of the overseas

p.m. 230,000 have been invited to be present and lay 3,000,000 wreaths on behalf of their respective 1,000,000 Dominions. After two minutes' silence 50,000 commencing at 11 am. the hymn, "0. Gad 500,000 our help in ages past will be sung a The 10,000,000 .companied by massed bands. Upon its 300,000 conclusion, reveille will be sounded by 100,000 buglers and the ceremony will becom 3,000,000peted.

Taingtno Pai-len Co. Shantung Industry Shantung Hain Teh

Tsingtao Li-chuan Co.

Chitour Co.

Chilyuan Co.

Shanyang Co. .............

....................

SPORT.

GOLF,

ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.

CAPTAIN'S CUP NOVIMIZE

TOBACCO

Chiulin Co. ...

STORE

Taunching Commercial Co.

Shantung Porcelain Factory.....

Tsingtao Bank

500,000 500.000

Shantung Products Co.

2,000,000

Sino-Japanese Hsing Yeh Co....

500,000

MESSRS

Tien Chung Commercial Co...... Yokohama Oil Industry

3,000,000

1,000,000

Eastern Colonization Associa

CIGAR

ALEXANDER BOGUSLAVSKYĽ -

A.IS. WATSON]

tion

50,000,000

Eastern Products Co.

300,000

Pingkou Commercial Co.

1,000,000

"STORE

& CO.LTD. Shantung Tobacco Lease Co Banlin Co.

Chinese Tobacco Co.

Japanese Cigarette Co......

Shantung Match Factory

Pionchuan Co. .....

****

1,000,000

L. Nalson

Haiali Co.

temba

1,000,000

Shantung Commercial Co.

1,000,000

Thingtao Co.

500,000

Imperial Salt Industry

500,000

From the last table given above, it will

be seen that within the space of one year,

$25

there were thirty-five companies

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VIRGINIA DE LUXE

To enjoy Salads.

add to the usual dressing a dash of

Lea Perrins SAUCE

The ORIGINAL Worcestershire.

500,000

This cup was played for over the Fan- 15,000,000 1,500,000

ling Course during last week, and the 1,000,000 following cards were returned -1,000,000 F. Bevington ........

84-8-78 -92-14-78 C: C. Stark .............. 00-11-79 H., N. Ireland ******* BOm2: 8=89

FOOTBALL

KOWLOON. "CURLEW."

train from Kowloon to Bridge 47:

6.41 a.m., 9.15 a.m., 8.35 a.m. (Sun- days only) 118 p.m. (Saturdays

only).

Erening-

of age.

The Magistrate: Agirl! Why sho looks like a boy? Are you sure it's a girl Loapector

Inspector: Yes, Sir. Witheas has lost all her hair.

Dr. Smalley, sitting in the well of the

Court (in an undertone): Well, I am surprised. I really thought it was a boy.

COOK'S FIRST EXCURSION TRAIN.

The current issue of the Far Easter Thos, Cook & Son, mentions that this your Traveller's Gazette, issued by Messrs. marks the 50th anniversary of the firm, and in this connection prints the fallising interesting editorial.

Camp will be continued on Saturday, November 19th, and Sunday, Novem- ber 20th, for those who are unable to complete 3 days during the first Senior Officer or N.C.Os on trains announced excursion train was run by

week-end

On July 5th, 1841, the first publicly will sign warrants for members Mr. Thomas Cook, the founder of this proceeding by that train. The arm. It was d modda; affair-twelve miles above are the only trains that have at a fare of 1/. for the double journey- been arranged for, to stop at the but it was the acorn out of which our Camp and members of the Corps world-wide business of to-day has grown. using any other train will be re-

There is now tcarcely & railway quired to walk from Sheung Shui. or steamship line by which our travelling Dress, for Comp Battle Order, e., tickets are not available, while our cir holmets, rifles, belta, and side-arms, cular notes, traveliore cheques and letters braces, haversacks and water of credit are accepted in every quarter bottles, greatcoats E.N. Bandolier of the world. Our offices are found in worn over right shoulders (cape to nearly every corner of the earth-in be taken) Shorts will be wors Europe; in the United States, Canada by all infantry and Machine-gun and the Philippines; in Australia, New Platoons,

Zealand and Tasmania; in India, Burma and Ceylon, in Greece, and in Palestine; South Africa; in China, and in Japan. in Egypt and the Sudan; in North and

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» DAGGAGE.

Members wishing to have their baggage, sent to the Camp at Lown must deliver it, clearly labelled with owners name, at Headquarters by

9.30 pm, on Thursday, November THE OLD STYLE OF CEMENT. 10th, and 10 am," on Saturday, November 19th.

BIYLES AND EQUIPMENT.

BIFOCALS

with their disfiguring and annoying dividing

account to be left in Camp during. j mid-week.

-BEDDINGTM****

associations formed with a total capital in this ist division macth, to be played Rifles and Equipment are not on any line has been applanted by a now lens with two of Ten 114,000,000. Japan has indeed on the Navy "B" ground at 4.15 p.m. enforced, with all her might, the on Saturday, Kowloon will be represented Demands in spite of our protest. It is by: Townsend Murrison and Oswiek: idle to deny that our Government has Coupland, Weyman and McKelvio; Mil- got the least strength to check the aggros 1rd, Pasco, Mason, Duncan A., and sion and influence of Japan in Bhaatung; Coomba. therefore the people of this

KOWLOON 7 "CURLEW**

fooi called Kryptok invisible bifocal lens... Bedding will be drawn from the Store The upper portion of the glass for distance and Tent by members sleeping in Camp, the lower for reading, ground from one single and returned before members leave dire of glass. The Hongkong Optical Co., on the Sunday evenings.

Baccessors to Clark & Co., Refrasting & Manu-

try to back up their Government should in refus ing to hold direct negotiations for then this 2nd division League match to No. settlement of the Shantung.Problem. The Government should firmly reject the debe played on the Club ground at 2.30 p.m., mand of Japan that concessions and prion Saturday, the Kowloon team will vileges already obtained by foreigners be composed of Muskett Sparry and should be recognized and preserved. Adams; Hewar (captain), -Roberta - and Otherwise, there will be no chance of Hazel Donovan, Preddy, Duncan, G. stapping Japaneso aggression in Bhan Brown and Estorffe. Reserve: Raamus-

tung

PROMOTION AND TRANSFER.`

283 Private B, J. Jordain, M.C., to facturing Opticians--the most competent

be Sergeant and transferred to No. optical manufacturing establishment in the 2 Platoon (Infantry Company) Colony-located in 53, Queen's Road, Centil, - with effect, from this date.

G

manufacturo this kind of invisible bifocal lenso G. F. E. Barnos, Bt-Major,

Adjutant, E.V.D.C. on all prescriptions in either regular or Toris Hongkong, November 9th, 1921.

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