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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

SUCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL

MOTOR CAR DRAW.

NE BOK OF TICKETS (Nos. 0151 to

U20) ha bren LOST. Of this book only seven ticketa (New, 151, 0158, 0113, 0168 0159, 0189 and 6190) had been sold. The public are notified that all tickets in this book axcept the above seven has been nacelled, The Book is being reprinted and all the Afty tickets will bear the" ignatures of Messrs. Hanro and A. DO REMOTONG behalf

of the Bazaar Committee. Holders of the above seren tickets are requested to return their tickets to Mr. A. H. CARROLL

A.

INTIMATIONS

.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25TE, 195.

THE CHINA LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY, (1912), LIMITED. THE THIRD ORDINARY GENERAL will be held at the Offices of the Company, Br. MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS GORGE'S BOLDING, Chatar Boud, Victoris, ber, 1921 at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, for the Hongkong, on SATURDAY, the 10x Decem purpose of and-the-Repor

PREPAID "WANTED "

ADVERTISEMENTS

Leturs are lying at this Ofios for

Box OG KX, LM, LN, LE LT, LU, LW, MA, MK, MZ, NE, NP, A

Really first class Chinese Btatement of Accounts stating salary required, Boy NW, Lard Clerk in foreign office, Canton. Apply of the General Mangers tor of Dasy Press Omae the

year ended 30th September 1921, and

[149 electing a Consulting Committes sad Auditors. THE TRANSFER BOOKS of the Dem-

Masaka. Cerott. Bars, Ice House Street pany will be closed from THURSDAY, the OR SALE," Southern Bride" Excelentes

who will issue new tickets bearing the same numbers in exchange.

WG FITZGIBBON, Chairman, Bazaar Committee..

NOTICE.

iar December 1931 anti SATURDAY, tho 10TH December 931, both days inclusive.

SHEWAN, TOMES CO.

General Managers Hongkong, November 19th

[1808

HONGKONG BOXING

THE Captain, Owners and Agents disclaim

ite Urew of the . Aina now in port at Hongkong,

[1772

HONGKONG HOTEL CO, LTD.

THE

THE NEW GRILL ROOM will be OPENED for DINNER on the Night

of 30th November, 1921.

Patrons and therefore, notified that the present Grill Hoon will cease tu exist as such after Tiffin on that date,

Table Book-l for St Andrew's Night will be transferred to the New Grill Room,

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HONGKONG STOCK EXCHANGE.

THE

THE COMMITTEE has decided that the following shall be the SETTLEMENT

DAYS for the year 1929-

Thursday,

Monday

Tuesday,

Thursday,

Monday,

Tuesday

Friday,

Monday,

Friday.

Tuesday,

Thursday,

Tuesday,

26th January

97th February

28th March

27th April 59th May 97th Jace

28th July

..28th August

16th September

..97th October

29th November

11 December

By order of the Committee,

P-TESTER

Secretary,

HONGLON. STOCK EXCHANGE

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ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.

"DEEP WATER BAT LINKS.

THE NEW APPROACH PATH leading Tfrom the Motor stand to the Clubhouse has been completel. All cars should be driven atraight into the Motor Stand and passengers should enter the Course by way of the path only.

The Police lave instructions not to allow. cars to draw un on the Maiz Road in front of the Churns to discharge or take up passengera Caddies should only be engaged at the Clubhouse, and no aimshawe should be given on say account.

J. B. ROSS. Hon. Secretary.

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"SAM YICK" FIRE CRACKERS. TIS HEREBY NOTIFIED that our well- known brand of FIRE CRACKERS known as “SAM YICK'

are only obtainable

IT

through our Authorised Agents:

Mr. Ah Cheong of Cheong King Wo...

Raw Silk Merchant,

No. 28, Kung Tut Moon, Canton

Mr. K. Yatming, of Ming Kee Matting Manufactory, No. 3, Ngau Chow St Honam, Cantut,

Mr. Lung Ching San

c/o

"at

Sang

Company, Strand West, Hongkong.

71, Bonham

The public are hereby warned against im- itations cold by unauthorised persons.

SAM YICK FIRE CRAUKLES MANU- FACTORY, TAILLONG, SHUN TACK, CANTUN.

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REPULSE BAY HOTEL.

ST. ANDREW'S NIGHT.

on

THE USUAL TEA AND DINNER

DANCES

will not be bold WEDNESDAY, 30TH NOVEMBRE, 1831:

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UNION CHURCH.

SALE OF WORK will be held by the Ladies Committee in the ground of Union Church on WEDNESDAY, 7th Decom- ber, at 3 o'clock.

A good selection of plain and fancy articles Buitable for Christmas presents, Sweets, Bran Tab, ate, etc.

Tea will be served. Admission Free. [1786

G

E

PUBLIO AUCTION.

TARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS of

PA

the letting by Public Anction Sale, to be

held on MONDAY, the 18th day of November,

1921, at 3 p.m. at the Offices of the

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ASSOCIATION

First TOURNAMENT of Season, THEATRE ROYAL, SATURDAY, November 28th

815 F.K.

Main Event

FEATHERWEIGHT

CHAMPIONSHIP

OF THE COLONY. TEDDY NEAL... t. Leading Stoker BRITT

Hongkong.

R.M.S. "Cairo Price $5 (ringside) $3 reserved and $1 (anreserved)

Booking at MovTarts,

Members only (on production of Current Membership Cards) TUESDAY, November azad.

General Publio WEDNESDAY, November 23rd 10 SATURDAY, November. 26th.

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HONGKONG BOXING ASSOCIATION.

Cigars, manufactured by Walter. E Olsen & Co., Manila. Uscal price $5. Sale price $4.00 per box af 23. Contents TABAQUERIA FILIPINA.

guaranteed

£240

GOVERNESS Required for two Girls, 11

and Residence in Shanghai. Apply Box NU, c/o Daily Press Office.

$129

Dadano: Lottie Gorton's aftemoon

EC. 15th. Please keep this date for Christmas Concert City Hall for Christmas Gift Fund for the Bhind Roms and Pokfalum- Home

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TO LET.

Go

ODOWN at Yaumati,

For particulare apply to-

THE HONGKONG LAND RECLAMA.

TION CO. LTD.

LODOWN

TO LET.

Sam Shui Po

-INTIMATION

GILBEY'S

PORT-INVALID

very fine viatage Wine,

and we

can-

of

conceivable circumstance

In the last week there have` boat," not imagine that any large body of amongst the Chinese, three case of thoughtful Americans who have scquaintance with world politics could theriu-four fatal., and three deaths frola any plague-one fatal: sevON cases of diphi. maintain in discussion this view the Alliancs. When we read such views one British and two Chinese patiente

influenza. There are under treatment " as those to which LORD NORTHCLIFF has suffering from paratyphoid fever and one beos giring expression we ask ourselves Portuguese and two Chinese sufferiër. what would have happened to China iff from enteric over.

that Alliance. had not existed? Is it not true to say that China's acquiesence in Donations to the Naval and Dockyard Japan's famous twenty-cae demands was Stull at the M.C.L, Bazaar" included $190 averted, by the fact that this Alliance from the Officials of H.M. Dockyard and existed Many people at least put that $50 from Admiral Sir Alexander Du to the crodit of the Alliance. It is The Hon. Treasurer of the M.C.L. niso well known now that those Demands acknowledges receipt of donations from or "Desires."-Japan prefers to Admiral Strauss of U.S. Navy $100, Hon. regard them, wore presented to China Mr. P. H. Holyoak $100, Mr. Dowbiggin without any pregious consultation with 10, and Captain T. P. Hall 395.-ÀDÝN Great Britain. and it may reasonably be assumed that China was saved from the

A Peking despatch reports that the infringement of her sovereignty which new German Minister. Dr. Boye, is ox" these demands involved because they were

pected in Peking about the end of the disapproved by Japan's Ally when they present month. He is accompanied to the cams to her knowledge. If Great Britain. East by a large staff of consular, official... occupying the special relationship withsulates in the various treaty ports of for the re-establishment of German Con Oo sale by all compradores influence to get the most objectionable of tions of the new. Sino-German commercial Japan that she does, had not used her China in accordance with the stipula

and at

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those demands withdrawn what other treaty. It is stated that with the excep- foreign Power would have ventured, to tion of the Linng-Kwang Provinces, the intervens with such effect? If the Washington Conference results in some agreement for the protection of China's sovereignty and independence which will prove more effective than the general pledges which have existed fog the past fifteen or twenty years, then a good reason may be created for allowing, the Treaty of Alliance between the two Powers to

orders of the Peking Government regard. ins the restoration of private properties. the provincial governments, including. to German subjects are being obeyed by Szechuan, Hunan, Yunaan und Kurichow.

NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN that the Cosmopolitan Dock Large open oc

pound in front suitable for the storage of A. S. WATSON & lapse. We are viewing the question more

GENERAL

SECOND ANNUAL MEETING of the HONGLONG BOXING Asso- CIATION will be held at Messrs. Jardine Matheson & Co. Ltd.'s Board Room on TUESDAY the 29th day of November, 1929 at 5. 30 ear, for the following purposes

1. To receive the General Committee's Report and Statement of Accounts for the year ending the 30th day of Sep tember, 1931

To elect a Chairman, Vice-Chairman, Official Referee, Manager, Secretary

Marine Lot

Metal, Lumber, Ores, sto. approach sd either from land or water side.

For particulars apply to

co.

1234

W. G. HUMPHREYS &

WANTED.

WANTED, by an experienced STENO.

GRAPHER well qualified to hold a

CO. LTD.,

LORD NORTHCLIFFE IN HONGKONG,

DEPARTURE FOR SINGAPORE TO-DAY.

from the point of view of China's interests than any other. and we have never been able

to understand the

As the P. & O. steamer Nyanza arrived. hostility to the Alliance which, in the last early yesterday morning from Shanghai year or two. has developed in China. Lord Northcliffe was able to visit Macao. "Endambtedly in the eyes of many Chinese the Sui An in delightful weather and ar he had hoped. He made the trip by the iner that Japanése imperialism has reached Hongkong again. just after i made the progress it has done in China p.m. in recent years has compromised Great

and Treasurer and the General Composition of responsibility, Appointment with

bania 883 concern. Can furnishs exceptional Wine and Spirit Merchants. Britain and raised doubts as to the recommendation from present employer.

mittee for the year 1921-1928.

3. To appoint an auditor." AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that an EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Association will be held at of the Annual General Meeting for the pur the same place immediately on the termination, poss of considering and if thought fit passing the following resolution as an Extraordinary Resolution, that is to say:

"That the Articles of Asociation be al-

tered as follows

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Apply Box No. 1631

c/o Daily Press Office.

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES

*PAUL LECAT -

s.s.

MARITIMES.

NOTICE.

(a) By the substitution of the word

Inne for the word "SeptemberLES in connection with above Steamer TONSIGNEES of Cargo from MARSH- in the 12th line of Article 12. (b) By the substitation of the word are hereby informed that their Goods with the

for the word 'on' in line I of caption of Opiam, Treasure and Valuables ar Article 13.

being landed, and stored, at their risks, into the the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown hazardons and/or extra hazardous Godowns of Co, Ltd., at Kowloon, whance delivery may he obtained immediately after landing.

(c) By the substitution" of the word July for the word 'October' in line

2 and of the words '30th September for the words '31st December in line 4 of Article 17. (d) By the sabetitation of the word July' for the word October in lize 2 of Article 22

(e) By inserting immediately after Article 25 the following new Article:-

*

485 Where it is proposed to pass a Special Resointion the two meet ings may be convened by one and the same notice, and it is to be no objection to auch notice that it only convenes the second meeting contingently on the re- Bolation being passed by the re- quisite majority at the first meet

ing By Order of the General Committee

GEORGE G. N. TINSON,

Hon. Secretary and Treasurer. Hongkong, 21st November, 1981

WE BUY

used

POSTAGE STAMPS Collection and Large Lots for Spot Cash,

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Teli na what you have for sale. Do not send without first writing

to us.

No cheap lote wasted.

GRACA

00

Dealers in Postage Stampa, Tora, Pictorial Post Cards, Garden Sooda, do No. 10, WYNDHAM STREET, HONGKONG.

PO. Box #20

Public Works Department, by Order of HB DAIRY FARM

EXILENOT THE GOVERNOR of one Lot of

NEWS

CROWN LAND at Mount Daria in the Colony MADE DAILY AND ALWAYE IN STOCK of Hongkong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a CROWN RENT to be Beef Bausages fired by the Surveyor of His MAJESTY THE KING, for one further term of 75 years.

Pork

Bologne,

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. **

Liver

Oxford

Registry No.

Locality.

Boundary Menata rýmenta,

*.

Con bi

Asunal Rental.

: la

30 cents per lb.

45

60

60:

... 70. Pressed Beef, ready for the table 60sts. per lb. Brawn

60 25 and 50 cts. each 81.40 per lb.

Cooked Ham

Smoked Beef to order

Pork Pies

$

-feet;}fiel. [test, foch:about

a per salt plan. | 29,202) 134] 2,100

[1798

-75 cents per the

THE DAIRY :A#M, ICE & COLD “BİORAGE CO. LTD,

intimation is received from the Consignees Optional Cargo will be forwarded on anlese before Noos, TO-DAY, requesting it to be landed

here.

Undersigned. ffoeds remained unclaimed after Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the the 26th Inat, at Noor, will be subject to rent and landing charges.

the 20th Inst, or they will not be recognized.

All claims must be sent in to me on or befg:t

Mesars. Goddard & Douglas, on SATURDAY, All damaged packages will be examined by the 28th Inst., at 10 ax.

No Fire Insurance has been affected.

R. RODENFUSER, Acting Agent. Hongkong, November 20th, 1921: [1780 NIPPON YUEEN KAISHA.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

TE

FROM EUROPE AND STRAITS. THE Steamship

"TSUYAMA" MARU”

"PHONE NO. 16.

While he was standing there, Lord Northcliffe noticed someone in a blue suit apparently a European-strike a rick. Pedder Street. sha coolie with his cane at the stand in

Lordship last night on the stops of the Press had & brief conversation with his A representative of the Hongkong Daily sincerity of her professions. simply Hongkong Hotel Lord Northelife was because it has been inferred from the enveloped in a heavy ulster and be still looking well; his massive form was existence of the Alliance that Britain had the red tie which his assured posi must be in secret sympathy with Japan's tion enables him to wear without being activities and the designs with which she

suspected of revolutionary tendencies. is popularly credited. Many British residents in Chine would welcome the dissolution of the Alliance for the simple renson that it would serve to dispel such illusions; but in China's own interest, and in the interests of equal opportunity for the trade and commerce of all nations they would wish to see created in its FORBLET-At Shanghai, on November place a wider "international alliance for SKINNER-At Hankow,

18th, to Mr. and Mrs. A. M. FORREST, the maintenance of the objects which the a daughter.

on November Anglo-Japanese Alliance was avowedly TROMSON-AS 139, The Peak, on Novem

13th, to Dr. and Mrs. A. H. SKINNER, intended to serve.

ber 23rd, to Mr. and Mrs. J. B. THOMSON, A Bon,

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i.son.

BIRTHS

LONDON HONGKONG OFFICE: 101, DES Vœux ED., O. Ï31, FLEXT STREET, E.C.

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG, NOVEMNZE 25TE, 1921.

THE ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE.

having arrived from the above ports, Consignees LORD NORTHCLIFFE, since his arrival in of Cargo are hereby informed that their the Far East, has on three or four ocea Goods are being landed and placed at the sions publicly expressed his opinion that risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf

2.

A gold mine is being worked by "the (Shengi). Both nuggets and dust have local gentry in the vicinity of Minchsien

been found.

"I don't like to see that," remarked sad impression at home if it was knowns his Lordship.it would create a very that that sort of thing went on.".

cliffs that the local magistrates dealt very Uur representative assured Lord North severely with anyone brought up for assaulting ricksha coplice,

His Lordship mentioned that, much as. invitations, he must go straight to Singa he, would have liked to respond to many pore and would continue his voyage by the Nyanza this morning. At Singapore he was to be the guest of HE. the he would go on to Java. 'Governor for a few days. Afterwards

cliffe said he had been very interested to: Asked how he liked Macao Lord North- see a place so typically European in the Far East, it might have been," he remarked, a place on the shores of Portugal."

Mr. R. McP. Austin, recently acting British Consul General at Kobe, is a morning's news from Ireland, and in Lord Northcliffe himself mentioned the passenger by the Nyanza, homeward sorrowfal tones, spoke of the shooting in bound, on leave.

Belfast, At this moment He was ushered into a motor car in company with Mr. Members of the Helenn May institute. Knight, manager of Messrs. Mac are reminded of the Devotional Meeting was for dinner.

kinnon, binckenzie & Co., whose gut he to be conducted by the Bishop of

After visiting Java, Lord "Northcliffe- Victoria at half-past ten this morning. States, and then through Burmah and will go through the Federated Malay Siam.

From Siam he proceeds to Ceyion, where he hopes to have a week's Eshing and golfing." At the conclusion of his visit there he proceeds to Bombay, thener to Egypt and the Holy Land, and so to his home in the South of France.

ADVT.

and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, the Anglo-Japanese Alliance bas outlived sum of £431.158. was subscribed by British On the occasion of Armistice Day the where each consignment will be sorted out the period of its usefulness and that its"

residents in Canton and remitted to mark by mark sad deyery can be obtained as apon as the Goods are landed

continuance is now a barrier to harmoni. Lordon for Lord Roberts'. Memorial Optional Goods will be carried on unless ous international relations. The purpose instractions are given to the contrary before of the Washington Conference a meeting LORD NORTHCLIFIE mutual agreement,

NOON, TO-DAY.

Goods not cleared by the 29th Nov., 1921, of equals is, za will be subject to rent.

1700

I

Fund.

Mr. A. H. Crook's lecture at the Helena May Institute on "Early Man,"

place on Friday, November 25th, has been Postponed till Monday, November 28th. The lecture on "Elements of Gardening"

has been cancelled.-ADVT.

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LEAGUE OF FELLOWSHIP. STRONG CHINESE SUPPORT PROMISED.

The Chinese Chamber of Commerce has

Damaged packages must be left in the Bays, to reach Godowns for examination by the Consignee's but the United States, his lordship which was previously advertised to take and the Co.'s representatives at an appointed declares. ia handicapped by an arrange-. hour on Tuesday Friday, be presented within ten days of the steamer's

of lama mustment already made by Japan and Great

decided to exert its influence amongat arrival here, after which date they cannot be Britain concerning China, the chief prob.

of Fellowship and Service formed recent its constituents in support of the League" recognized. No claim will be admitted after lem of the Pacific." It is difficult to see. the goods have left the Godowns.

ly under the presidency of the Hon. Mr. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA

how the United States can be really

H. E. Pollock, K.C. The League's policy. Agents.

handicapped by the existence of an agree the Chinese Minister at Washington, Chamber and it has been decided to- The Peking Government has wired to and creed, appeals to members of the of open membership, irrespective of race Hongkong, November 22nd, 1921.

ment whose purpose is to preserve the SEAMEN'S INSTITUTE defend and maintain in China the policy Department that the Peking Government the League: The present time, when the sovereignty and integrity of China and to instructing him to inform the State issue an appeal broadcast amongst the Chinese community urging people to join. 21, PRAYA EAST, HONGKONG. of the open door and equal opportunity is doing its best to raise funds from pure Washington Conference is sitting, is felt FOR the fan en of the Mercantile which Mr. JOHN HAY, a former American the loan from the Continental Bank of The Chinese are also interested in a for the trade and commerce of all nations ir Chinese sources for the re-payment of to be a favourable one for an advance in Marina and HM. Nary."

the direction of international unity, Beading and Writing Rooms, Billiard Roor, Secretary of State, formulated, and to Chicago" for the preservation of China's plan adumbrated by Mr. Pollock at a Officers Boom, CFO's Room, Restaurant, which every foreign Power interested in the credit in the United States." Concert Hall, Church.

recent meeting of the League to promote. Private Cabins and beds in Dormitonae trade and commerce of China subscribed,

an industrial settlement. No one regrets. Motor Launch "Darspring

A concert arranged by the Victoria more than they do the rough and ready Americans have been suspicious of the Alliance because it was generally sup

Diocesan Association and under the for boy offenders and they feel that

method of whipping and imprisonment... posed though there has never existed any patronage of Lady. Stubbs, Lady Kirk something more is needed than the Re- The Chinese ground for the supposition-that in the patrick and Mrs. Bowden-Smith, will formatory at Laichikok. event of an putbreak of hostilities between take place at the Cathedral Hall on the Hongkong Government, some years.

Chamber of Commerce offered $100,000 to United States ALL preliminary notices of forthcoming

and Japan-dot Wednesday afternoon, December 7th. ago, towards the cost of establishing an meetings, lectures and entertainments, necessarily over anything that may As accommodation is limited early appli-industrial settlement but the Government, sent for insertion in the news.columns of the Hongkong Daily Press, are changed for at the occur in China it was obligatory on cation should be made for tickets to Mrs rate of $1 each, (as announced in day and Jane Great Britain's part, because of thin Bowden-Smith or Mrs. King-Suiter. Mr. of last year) providing that they do not capy alliance, to join forces with Japan Eric Rice is arranging the programme. more than four lines. In future if this somos is exceeded they will be placed in the adreng again America. No Englishman be- The leper hospitals at Pakhoi and Lien silnamna at the muvailing rates

lieves in such a possibility under any show are to benefit.

#g..***

TO SECRETARIES OF CLUBS AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS...

the

meeting the annual cost declined the unable to see its way at that time to. offer. It is understood that the Chamber has not changed its view as to the need pared to contribute $100,000 if a definite for such an institution and is still pre-

achomio is put forwardi

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