NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Jour.
NOTICE.
INTIMATIONS
in HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 18ra,
THE WEST POINT BUILDING
COMPANY, LIMITED. H. B. M, CONSULATE GÈNERAL
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the RITISE Subjects, resident in China, are
in terms the THIRTY FOURTH ORDINARY requited to REGISTER themselves at EI.BERS in this Company will be held at the China Order in Conncil of 1904 they are GENERAL MEETING OF SHAREHOL
Ofices of Mosard. Jardías, Matheson & Co. Ltd. M. CONSULATE GENEKAL in January of each on THURSDAY 26th January, 1928 at 1120 .. for the purpose of receiving the Report of »J. W. JAMIESON,
the Directors together with a statement of Consul-General.
Accounts for the year ending 31st December, 1921.
of the The REGISTER of SHARES Company will be DLOSEU from TUESDAY, 17th January to THURSDAY, 16th January, both days inclusive during which poried no transfer of shares can be registered.
H. B. M. CONSULATE GENERAL
Canton, January 16, 1929.
LOST.
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A Wo Highland TERRIER (White) Findor kindly communicate with W. NICOLAON, 125, The Petk
YARDS
ONGKUNG'S. P. Q, A.
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of MEMBERSHIP шау be
to Mr. J.E
Cbtained on application
BAMSAT Hon. Treasurer, at the Hongkong Shanghai Bank, of to the undersigned.
MOWBRAY S. NORTHCOTE Hon. Secretary.
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NOTICE
By Order of the Board of Directors, MOWBRAY & NORTHCOTE
Secretary. to the General Agents. Hongkong, 10th January, 1921
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THE HONGKONG CENTRAL ESTATE
&NO
I have HEREBY give notice that -I
established myself as a CONSULTING and STRUCTURAL ENGINEER, Reinforced Concrete Expert, with Temporary Offices in Causeway Bay, Old Cotton Mills offices. 10. Box No. 598,
of
A special department is attached for design- ing and supplying of ready male reinforcements (any tonnage) with or without supervision warks under my responsibility.
L. GAIN Civil Engineer, EF.P. (Paris) |
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KOWLOON-CANTON- RAILWAY.
. (British Section).
LIMITED
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the EIGHTH ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS in this Company will be held at the Offices of Messrs. Jardins, Matheson & Co., Ltd. on THURSDAY, 26th January, 1991 at 11.65 AX. for the Fof the Directors prpose of receiving the Report together with a statement of Accounts for the year ending 31st December, 1991.
tha The REGISTER of SHARES of
CLOSED from TUESDAY,
Company will be HURSDAY, 28th Jazuary
7th January to both days inclusive during which period no transfer of shares can be registered._
By Order of the Board of Directors, MOWBRAY S NORTHCOTE
Secretary,
to the General Managers; "Hongkong, 10th January, 1929.
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THE HONGKONG LAND RECLAMATION COMPANY LIMITED.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of SHAREHOLD TEE Public is hereby modified that, until-ERS in this Company will be held at the
further notice, t6 EXPRESS TRAINS leaving-Kowloon at Boz AM and 3.00 2.3 will not call at Taipo or Sheung Shui.
H. P. WINSLOW, Manager. Kowloon, 13: January, 1919.
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THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT CO, LTD.
TO SHAREHOLDERS. HOLDERRY MEETIMND SECOND in the Company will be held at the Ofice of the Company. Union Building on TUESDAY, February 7th, 1992, at 13 O'Clock Noos, for the pur
of receiving a Report
THE ONE
tood heith a Statement
of the Directors, t
Directors and Auditore.
offices of Messra. Jardine, Matheson & Co. Ltd on THURSDAY, 10th January, 1829, at 12 o'clock noon for the purpose of receiving Report of the Directors together with a state ment of Accounts for the year ending 31st December, 1921.
The REGISTER of SHARES of the Company will be CLOSED from TUESDAY, 17th January to THUESDAY. 6th January. both days inclusive during" which period no transfer of shares can be registered.
By Order of the Board of Directors, MOWBRAY S. NORTHCOTE,
Secretary Hongkong, 14th Jantary, 1992.
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THE BONG LAND INVESTMENT
& AGENCY CO.,
of Accounts, declaring a Dividend and electing THIRTY FURTH
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from Jantary 24th to February 7th, 1922, both days inclusive.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
By Order of the Board of Directors, JOHN ARNOLD, Secretary.
Hongkong, 14th January, 1922.
ME
PUBLIC LECTURE AT THE CITY HALL.
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R. FRED. D. SMITH, who is on an extended lecturing tour in the interesta of World Peace, will give an address (under the auspicies of the League of Fellowship and Service) on "International Friendship", at the St. Andrews Hall, City Hall, on TUESDAY, the 17th January, at 5. punctually.
THE MEETING IS OPEN TÙ ALL.
Ladies are invited.
The Honourable Mr. H.E. POLLOCK, KC.
will take the Chair,"
P. & O. S. N. CO.
1.3. "EGYPT"
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Bailing 18th JANUARY 1520 at 11 'ak.
PASSE
ASSENGERS are kindly requested to note that Baggage for the as, EGYPT" will be received at the F.&O. JETTY between noon and 4 p.m. on TUESDAY the 17th JANUARY
MACKINNON MACKENZIE & CO Agents.
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"ANGLO-CHINESE
DIRECTORY
1922
Tand
JUST PUBLISHED.
MHIS DIRECTORY contains the name address, in ENGLISH & CHINESE. of practically EVERY CHINESE HONG in the Colony...
All Honge are élassified under the TRADES in which they are engaged.
A Complote INDEX facilitates reference
In addition, the Headquarters and *Officials of all GUILDB and DISTRICT CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE are given, and the names and addresses of all FACTORIES.
500 PAGE-RED CLOTH COVERS.
A REFERENCE WORK INDISPENSABLY TO MERCHANTS. ·
CASH WITH ORDER.
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A
PRICE 85.
L
to PUBLICITY BUREAU FORB
SOUTH CHINA, CHARTERED BANK BUILDING.
Q..
INTIMATIONS
QUEEN'S COLLEGE
has kindly consented to distribute PRIZES on SATURDAY, January Sisi, at HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR
11.00 AM, No Cards are being issued, but to all Paronte and Guardians of Btudents, to Ol Bays and others interested in the work of the Behool, a comitial invitation to honour se by their attendance on that date ia extended.
BERTRAM TANNER 2:08]
Headmaster.
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB ANNUAL
.. RACE MEETING 1981
TANTRIES for the FORTHCOMING
E RACES Dosa on SATURDAY, Mat
instant at noon, and must be sent to the JOCKEY CLUB Reons, 3A; Caster Road, on or before this date.
INTIMATION
WATSON'S
EH
1912
Lieut. Raymond Cursham, formerly ad
What apparently is still necessary to secure that "complete settlement" oa H.M.S. Widgeon, came down from. Shang- which the transfer of the administration hai on RMS. Empress of Japan tom. of Kinochow to"China depends, is agree- bonpital treatment in Hongkong.
Two tigers appeared near the Lau Fa Bridge, outside north gate of Canton,
The 4-0. Daily News says:-Carton is threatened with" an unprecedented cala-
It is universally admitted that ment on the method by which China will
pay for the Kinochow-Tsinanfu Railway." A complete deadlock was reached on this point last week, and there was a early last Wednesday morning. The fo threat on the part of the Chinese to end port says: The residents there mađa the conversations. But through the good un attack or the maneaters but failed to offices of Mr. Hoouts and Mr. BALFOUR, kill them." the conversations have continued and we have since had news of an agreement upon the details for the construction of three extensions of the railway. The vital mity. According to a Hongkong tolegrain, question appears to have been temporarily the Canton Government owes the Parlia- shelved until all the other questions have mentarians $300,000 for pay and expenses. WHISKY been discussed. Among the matters still unsetiled is the disposal of the salt mines in Shantung. Japan desires to continue shipping salt under some form of Chinese supervision; but China is asking for the fact that the Old Calendar New Year
Entry Forms are now ready and can be bad at the Jockey Club Stables, the Jockey Club Still maintains its Rooms (Hongkong Club Annex, Chater Road) Davis, Alexandra Messrs. Linstead and Buildings
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BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES.
Mora. LAMMERT BROS are instructe to sell the
1.3. "KAM MA"
as she now lies in the Typhoon Refuge at Yaumati,
PUBLIC
AUCTION
TUESDAY.
the 14th day of January, 1928, at 1-ra
IN ONE LOT
at their Auction Rooms in Duddell Street.
THE ship is a wooden ship of approximately 1800 tons capacity with accommodation for about 800 Chinese passengers 20w Bearing completion. For particulars to view apply to Mesars Lammert Bros. the Auctioneers
For farther particulars Apply to
MESSRS. JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER,
1761-
Solicitors &e, Hongkong
PREPAID
or to
The Auctioneers.
**WANTED ADVERTISEMENTS
Leters are lying at this Office Jor Boss: CK, GS, KI, LM, LN, LA LT LW, MA, MK, MZ, NB, NP, OG. PD PG, A,
"E are in the market for Photographic W
Negalives of Linportant Fronts, Famous People and Things of Interest to the CHIDI LAV British Rmotre
with photo and quick despatch, are required. GENERAL MEETING of SHAREHOLDEREKA VINY Co. 729 Vancouver Block, FR in this Company will be held at the Vancouver, B. C. Cansus.
[14 offices of Messra Jardine, Matheson & Co. Ltd. on THURSDAY 28th January, 1929 at 15.1 P., for the purpose of receiving the
standard of quality.,
The
same blend,
high
their unconditional reversion. It is the
The M.P.'s are disappointed, and threater to disperse and find employment (sic)' elsewhere if the money is forthcoming.
The Canton Times states: "In view of
question of the means of paying for the Water Police has again chartered two is approaching, the Commissioner of
mercantile steam in addition to the" four previously chartered, for the purpose
Shantung Railway that threatens-to wreck the settlement. Japan's "inal suggestion" is that there shall be a same year Japanese loan for the railway, of patrolling along the rivers. To these China having the option to redeem the steamers ammunition has began furnished loan at the end of Sve years... It appears, and bands of soldiers assigned."N.
good "old age, mellowness,
character, and fine flavour.
Forty years reputation.
A. S. WATSON
CO. LTD.,
Wine & Spirit Merchants
Established 80 Years,
BIRTHS.
—AG" Duruguai,
Many
further, that the Japanese adhere to
Marshal Jeffre's stay in Bangkok, says" their proposal that a Japanese traffic the Bangkok Times, was not a protracted manager and chief accountant should be one, but in the short time at his dis engaged in the service of the Shantung posed he necomplished and saw Railway, and they propose that the things and endeared himself to all whom details of the financial agreement should he met of all and every nationality. Each be worked out in Peking between repre day of his sojourh was crammed with sentatives of the two parties.
various functions, performed almirably This plan, however, did not prove by this gallant old soldier, and he visited acceptable to the Chinese Delegation who"
most of the spectacular sights and places." proposed the following alternatives: of interest. "(i) Chína shall make cash payment for. the railway with a single deposit in a bank of a third Power on & specified date and Chinese" has just been published by either before the transfer or when the the Hongkong Horticultural Society: It transfer is effected; (2) China shall make is an attempt to put together an Eng deferred payment, either in Treasury lish-Chinese vocabulary which will be of notes or notes on the Chinese Bankers use to those amateur gardeners who have. Union secured on the railway properties, no knowledge, or only a limited "know- «' extending over a period of 12 years, and ledge, of the Chinese language." upon "the giving of six months notice little book, published at afty cents, is on to pay all outstanding liabilities; an sale at Mesars. Kelly & Walsh's. Amateur instalment to be paid on the day on Gardeners will certainly find it very which the transfer is completed. China
useful.
Gardening Vocabulary in English
The
9th, to Mr. and Mrs January Railway District Engineer of Japanese the Japanese Crown Prince to this Colony
4.
WEST
BROOK, & daughtër. THOMPSON.At Peking, on January 9th, to Mr. and Mrs. N. A. TaoMPION, daughter.
Report of the Directors together with a state: W Founda if possible) at the Peak Bear TOURE-At Shanghai, on January 10th,
of Accounts for year ending 31st Desember, 1921.
The REGISTER of SHARES of the Company will be CLOSED from TUESDAY, 17th January to THURSDAY, 26th January, both days inclusive daring which period se transfer of shares can be registered.
By Order of the Board of Directors, MOWBRAY 5. NORTHCOTE, Secretary. Hongkong, 10th January, 1922.
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HONGKONG GENERAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CHINESE LANGUAGE
SCHOOL..
JI
or "BEGINNERS-
grounds
Tram Station or at Upper levels. Apply Bor No. P.I. c/o Daily Press Office.
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HELP required withchild travelling to
America 2int January. Apply Mas. EDx, 119, Peak
to [13
TO LET-British Family is Kowloon has The Furnished room to let with board. Sait 1 or 2 bachelors.. Apply Box PH. c/o Daily Press Offce
TO Let, at the Peak, fer 7 months from March 1st, fully FURNISHED & will commence on MONDAY, 18th RCOMED bungalow, with servants. Apply January, 1922, if sufficient support be forth. A. O. c/o Daily Prem Office.
ANE CLASS
coming:
Applicants for enrolment and enquiries re garding doors of Saboal, Fees, etc., should be cuade to the undersigned as early as possible.
By Order,
D. K. BLAIR,
Becretary. Hongkong. 2nd January 1922.
FOR SALE.
Large Stock of Now
and Second-hand
1148
GALVANIZED STEEL DRUMS
(capacity 50 & 10 gallons)'
Price very modcrata Apply to KWONG SANG HONG LTD.
P. O. Box 320, ingkong.
WE HAVE
Great Varieties of used
andumuse d
POSTAGE STAMPS
Bingle, Sets, Fackets, Bags,
and
On approval Books,
FOR COLLECTORS
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GRACA & 00 Dealers in Postage Stampe, Postrí Û, Carl, Beeds. Toga, Tân -orduig No. 10 WYNDHAM STREET,
NGKONG
55
Po
WANTED.
DOSITION VACANT, in an old-estab lished British firm, for a Briton of good education, with sound travelling knowledge of South Chins: Apply Bor 187 c/o Daily From Office.
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DAIRY FARM NEWS
BUTTER.
OWING TO FALL IN PRICES.
in Australia
we have reduced our DAISY" BUTTER to 81.10 per lb.
'DAIRYMAID",
1.00
; 42
FURTHER BEDUCTION ARE ANTICIPATED
market.
THE DAIRY FARM, ICE & COLD
STORAGE CO. LTD
A. G. DA ROCHA.
AUCTIONEER). SURVEYOR AND GENERAL BROKER
to Mr. and Mrs. AUBREY A. G TOONE, a daughter.
MARRIAGE.. HARTFORD RO88On January 14th, at
Hongkong, Commander G. B. HART FORD D.S.O., B.N., to Mrs. CHARLES
川
H. Ross.
DEATH.
STREET.-At Shanghai on January 10th, the Reverend ALFRED E STREET, formerly of the American Presbyter ian Mission, Hoihow, Hainan. Aged
62 years.
Hoxaxon Office: 104, Das Bo..., C. LOMO OF: 131,412 VC
The Daily Press.
· HONGKONG, January 16ṛ¤, 1922.
THE RESTORATION OF KIAOCHOW TO CHINA.
shall undertake on her own initiative to In recognition of the valuable services... select and employ a Tsingtao-Tsinaafu renderat in wonnection with the visit of
nationality," Neither of the Chinese last spring, H.M. the Emperor of Japan plans was found to be acceptable to the bus been pleased to confer upon Mr. Pon- Japanese dolegates in their present form. sonby Face the Fourth Class of the Order The of the Sacred Treasure; and the,, Hoa.
and a deadlock is thus reached
situation is so delicate that Mr. Batroun Mr. Cisud Severn, Mr. F. F. 1. Wode- Bordea Smith, and Mr. Huomis, who have apparently house, Commodore W. dope so much to facilitate the discussions Capt. W. M. James, Mr. D. Burlingham between the two Delegations, deem a inspector W. Murison, and Inspector H. G. Garrod have been honoured with the joint request for mediation necessary before they can offer their services. Imperial gifts. According to a telegram from Washington The Government at Peking has received the Japanese have informed the Chinese a petition from the Chamber of Commerce that they are unwilling to join a request, of Shanghai requesting a strict "pro- although they do not object to the hibition of the importaton of new silver Chiness asking for mediation. It is an and copper ten and twenty cents pieces inpromising attitude on Japan's part and from Kwangtung. The petitioners say one which does not seem to be entirely that, according to official analysis, the consistent with a rostoration of the newly-coined ten and twenty silver conta administration of the territory of Kino are generally ten or twelve per cent. lesa But on this point it in weight, while the copper pieces also chow. to China
would be advisable to reserve judgment until a full" statement is given to the are of a standard inferior to that of the coins of Kiangsu and other provinces. brid of the reasons which govern
The Government has wired the accessary Japan's attitude towards the Chinese
|instructions to Shangbai, proposals.
day, January 21st, Y.M. J.A.
H.E. the Governor will distribute the THERE is news from Washington to-day prizes at the Ying Wa College on Satur- that Japan has agreed to transfer to
at the Chinese
China the administration of Kinochow. This agreement, it is added, becomes
The marriage of Commander G. B. efective when a complete settlement of Hartford, D:S.O., B.N., and, Mra O. H. the Shantung controversy is reached. Ross took place very quietly on Saturday, Cdo it now be said this is in sight? It at St. John's Cathedral. The ceremony
The two Chinese shroffs of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., at Shanghai, were charged in the Mixed Court last week with embezzling more than Tils. 10,000, Mr Snyder addressed the Court for the defence saying that they pleaded guilty to the charge but asked for the clemency of the Court as this was the first time the defendants were ever brought to Court. He believed that the Court would
defendant again commita a similar crime.
is fully Ave weeks ago that Mr. HANIBABA, was performed by the Rev. E. Copley be lenient in such cases, He said that the chief spokesman of the Japanese Moyle. No invitations were issued.
the defendants have been employed by the Delegation, at a meeting of the Japanese
There will be an Evening Dance at the Company for about seven years, and they, The above two brands have no rivals on the and Chinese Delegations, deänitely an Helena May Institute from 8.30 p.m. to had never been convicted of any offence nounced that Japan would renounce 1.15 p.m. to-morrow (Tuesday), The previously. The Court dismissed one preferential rights with regard to foreige dance is for members of the Institute of the defendants but the other was sen- assistance in persons, capital and material only, who may invite their men friends.tenced to three months' imprisonment stipulated in the Sino-German Treaty of Tickets, $1 each, may be obtained from which the Court suspended until the March 6th, 1893. At the same meeting the Matron:-ADVT. Japan, waived all privileges formerly enjoyed by the Germans in relation to Nows has been received from the Lon-
A severe lesson to Chinese. Bolaberika the Maritime Customs at Tsingtao, on the don headquarters of the Boy Scouts that
now roaming in and around the Inter understanding that Chinese Government Patrol Leader Lo Kwok Chung, of the national Settlement for the purpose of will make
recommendation to the Sayingpun Troop, has been awarded the inciting and agitating the people," says Inspector-General of the Chinese Mari Gilt Cross for saving a boy from drowna Shanghai contemporary, was gives at the Mixed Court when Assessor Blackburn time Customs with a view to permitting ng last August H.E the Governor will and Magistrate Li fined a Chinese Bol- Japanese traders at Tsingtao to com- ninke the presentation at a suitable shevik the sum of $500 and ordered his booka and pamphlets to be confiscated. Customs in the opportunity.
the municate with the
The accused was brought up Japanese language, and, further, that in the selection of a suitable staff for the hands on Friday last. Mr. M. J. Patell Philosophy of Revolution."
Another big Kowloon property changed charge of printing, publishing and selling, on divers dates, a. book entitled The Customs at Tsingtao "ponsideration shall purchased from Mr. A. M. L. Soarer the alleged that the book contained macter be given, within the limits of its estab- well-known property named Pagoda likely to incite the people to commit a lished service regulations, to the divera Bungalow, situate on K.I.L. BIG.
breach of the peace, thus endangering the The safety of the public. The Court in im needs of the trade of Tsingtao.” Pro property extends from Chatham Boad to posing a 2000 fine, warned the accused gress has been made in many other dire Kimberly Road and measures approxi- that if he is caught again he will be sent. tions also towards a final settlement. mately 50,000 sq. fost..
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