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NEW ADVERTSEMENTS

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IMPORTS & EXPORTS OFFICE

GENERAL HOLIDAYS

✔HIS DEPARTMENT will be entirely CLOSED on THURSDAY the oth HAFRI, 1928. It will be open for all purposes ill 12 MOON on FRIDAY, the 7th APRIL, 1928. Licensed Warehouses will be entirely CLOSED

'N. T. SMITH,

Superintendent

Imports and Exports, Hongkong, 1st April, 1992.

"on those dates..

VICTORIA RECREATION CLUB. ON the occasion of the visit of HRH the Prince of Wales.. the Club will be st Home to Members and friends from 4-to.6.30 m, on the 8th inst., Tea will be provided. Band in attendance. In the Avering Lo DANCE from 9 p.m. cawords...

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The charge will be $1.00 for Kembers inclu ding lady friends non Mambo $5.00 per oruple. Admission will be by invitation only

--INTIMATIONS

BANK HOLIDAYS.

N Accordance with Ordinance No. 5 bi or BANKS will be

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 3RD, 1937.

CLOSED for the transaction of Public Business on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, the 6th and 7th Art, 1929

Hongkong, 9th March, 1919.

NOTICE.

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VISIT OF B.R.E. PRINCE OF WALES

T having been decided to include an Eighà

some Beel in the Programme of the Dange to be held on 7th April, the Committee, hope, that as many as possible, of thoses who receive Invitations. will attend a short practise which will be held in the Pavilion on MONDAY the APRIL at 5:30 PM. when the Pipers of the Scottish Com any will attend.

NOTICE.

TO OFFICERS AND ENGINEERS OF

THE BRITISH MERCANTILE

IN accordance

MARINE

HRH. The the expressed wish of

OF WALES to meet

Owing to the limited accommodation it is cquested that invitation cardia be applied for all ex-service men, among whom he men From the Hon. Secy, not later than & pinned officers of the Mercantile Marine, His -WEDNESDAY the 5th inst.

EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR most kindly I. C. WITOHELL,

extends to all certifented members of that

or passing through pertise in investicing to has present in the grounds of Government House at 2.30

par C.E

Hongkong, 2nd April, 1990

TO LET

From 1st July, 1992 or Earlier if Required.

QUITE of 5 ROOMS, 2nd FLOOR of

15, 16, 17, 1919, Connaught Road Central, Verndalis to each from FACING HARBOUR, LIFT room the Ground Floor, Apply Bar 750 c'o Daily Preu Ofice. [750

G.

#

GOVERNMENT BILLS, ETC. TENDERS for SPECIE and MEXICAN

DOLLARS current in this Colony, for telegraphic transfer, on the Lords Commis sioner of Bir Majesty' Treasury, London, to and for the sum of £100,000, will be TREASURY CHEST received by the OFFICER COMMAND PAY OFFICE, until 11 o'clock A.M. on the ed April

The tenders to state the total amount (in Funds sterling). No telegraphic transfer will be made for less than £100.

The leaders to be is duplicata, and in sealed novers, addressed to the TREASURY CHEST OFFICER. COMMAND PAY and andorted "TENDERS FOR GOVERN

MENT BILLS, etc."

The right to accept or reject any or all of the

lays in reserred; Copies of Forms of Tender can be had ent

Parsons tendering for (Bill) as herby motibad that, having regard to the provisions of Auts 22 George III, Cap. 45 and 41, George HIL: Cap.

53, the acceptance of any such Tender abjoot

joot to the express condition that no Bomber of the British House of Commons shall be admitted to any share or part in or to may beast to arise from the Contrics thereby made

for the allotment of such (Bills). The provisions in question do not apply to Contracts entered into by any incorporated Company in its corporated capacity and made for the general beneft of the Company."

A DELACOMBE, Lieut-Colonel,

INTIMATIONS

GODDARD & DOUGLAS.

(Telephone 1

MARINE SORTITORE.

PRINCE'S BUILDINGS.

NOTICE OF REMOVAL-

ALTERATION

TE hereby give notice of our REMOVAL.;

to new Offices on the ard Floor st No ta, Des Vinov ROAD, CENTRAL, on the th proximo.

740] "GODDARD & DOUGLAS.

NOTICE OF REMOVAL

HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD.

Naad after the 1st Arts next the Regis Land Office of the aborg-named Cany will be located at No. 4a. Im Vœux ROAD CENTRAL, HONGKONG, 4th FLOOR, (next door to the Hongkong and Shanghai Book.) |

By Order of the Board of Director

JOHN ARNOLD, Secretary. Hongkong, 28th March, 1999.

(718

THE HON. MR EH.SHARP, £c, 0.32. DECEASED.1

NY person having any knowledge of the

whereabouts of the will of the late Mr.

T.M. CH the afternoon of Arnir sth, when. Royal EH SHARP, C., o... formerly of Hong- them. kong is requested to communicate immediately

Jooks forward to meethat with

should apply at latest, by frat letter pont Tuesday next, April 4th for cards of Admission to the Rev. G. T. WALDEGBAVE,

tshave, therefore, been l

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INTIMATION

BURNETT'S

DRY GIN

BURNETT'S Gin

was a household word in London

before most of the men who fought in

the big war were born

AND

DEACON, LOOKER"

DEACON & HARSTON.

I'Dee Youx Road, Ceneral Hongkong, 27th March, 1922,

1710

STILL IS!

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Seamen's Institute, Praya East (stating rank, ship, name of firm, and any war services and decoration), the final date of application being kept as late as possible in order to obviate in some measure the difficulty above BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE DE CHINE stated.

EONGLONG.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that. Mr ARTHUR RYLANDS LOWE, has been appointed. Interim. Special Manager dazing the temporary absence of the Special Manager, Mr. E. A. M. WILLIAMS.

H.A. NISBET

Provisional Liquidator. Hongkong, lat. Aprü, 1922.

NOTICE

VISIT OF H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES-ILLUMINATIONS

LANTERNS & CANDLES.

THE LANTERNS and CANDLES ordered

MONTAGUE EDE have by Mr. arrived and Messrs. LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD, have kindly undertaken to arrange for for the distribution of same. The

promises by Messrs. WILLIAM

_occupied recen LTD. in WISKMAN'S BUZZ will be used as the depot for the issue of these Lanterns and Candles. Purchstars who have already placed orders are requested to send to this depot for their supplies. Further orders

BY be sent direct to Blessis. LANE, URA FORD, LTD. The dept will be opened on March Sath and remain open until April 5th. Hours 0.30 to 12.30 and 2 to 5.

NOTICE.

ILLUMINATIONS

701.

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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG..

PROBATE JURISDICTION.

ACTION NO. 9

1250.

BETWEEN LAU:TSZ TSAU, LAU TANG SHI, LAU SHE SHI, LAU YIU SHI

and LAU LI SKI, Plaintifs

and

LAU SHIU CHUEN, Defendant.

By order of the Supreme Court of Hongkong and Under the direction of the Registrar. Supreme Court.

TESSRS. LAMMERT

BROTHERS,

SOLE IMPORTERS =

A. S. WATSON

CO. LTD.,

Wine & Spirit Merchants,

TELEPHONE 18.

article indicating that the foreigner is the Mr. Phoon Seck Wah, Government Civil. chief target. The translation is short and Hospital, who qualified as a bachelor, of may be reproduced here in full: —

medicine and a bachelor of Surgery of the Hongkong University in December last WHO ARE THE CAPITALISTS IN

year, has been authorised to practice médi » CHINA?

cine here.

LAT THE PROLETARIAN THINK!

:

The so-called "Class War" is the ahib- Mr. Sum Nung Au-Young, Chinese Con boleth used by the proletariat to attack sul at Padang. Sumantra, arrived in Hong,

the capitalists as the former's target.

Bus in China who are to be the target kong by the a. Katuri Mara, Ho vxpecta stot at by the Chinese proletariat ? This to stay here until the end of the week is the problems that the labourers should when he proceeds to Padang to take up. study carefully beforehand: then their his duties.

actions may not be meaningless,

In all Chinese ports what people exert the greatest influence with their capitalf Let the proletarian think!

John's Cathedral Church Notes

state:-Wa much regest to announce the

illness of the Cathedral

In the administration of the Chinese railways and factories, whose capital is continued. the most influential Let the proletarian organist, Mr. Deeman Fuller, who is still in the Peak Hospital but is making

think-"..

Who are sitting quietly add gaining pro-

fit by mortgaging all the Chinese pro- progress towards recovery. Owing to his perties for money? Let the proletarian illness it has been found necessary to.

think!

All the raw materials produced in China abandon the usual oratorio on Good Fri- are to be turned into goods generally, not day night. in Chinese factories, but in Osaka, in London, and in other foreign porta."

From the Chinëso government down to the Chinese civilian none can avoid the control of this klad of influence.

Oo Friday afternoon, Acting Sub- Inspector Fallon, of No. 7 Police Station, discovered the dead body of a Chinese in Hatton Road, West Point, with a deop

The pitiable poverty of China and the gloomy sadness of the Chinese proletariat have no equals in any other country, wound on the right temple. Investiga

Who have created such conditions for ust Wo needs must find out who they are.

AB

tions showed that the man was 'a brick-

What I have discussed here contains not layer, and it is alleged that he was mur the least idea of nationalism.. Theas dered in the course of a fight with another capitalists will be attacked even by the mason. The police have the alleged mur proletariat in their OWD countries

well its by

in derer's name and description.." the proletariat China. It is evident that the proletariat are common to all the world. We, the Chinese proletariats, are intending to shake hands with the other proletariats of mentions that Dr. Severn has undertaken the world. With united strength, let us to collect the money needed to install fans: atrike down these manslaughtering in the Cathedral instead of the punkaha

capitalists.

St. John's Cathedral Church Notes

We must recognize the target at which which have been used hitherto in the hot- we are going to shoot; then all our actions weather. When the electric current used will not be meaningless.

to be cut off on Sunday mornings it seem

It is well that the kind of propaganda ed better to rely on the old-fashioned

& that is going on in South China, should punkah's, but now that a continuous sup be widely known to the outside world. If ply is given by the Electric Company it it cannot be prevented, is it.not possible has been thought that the fans will be

HONDRONG OFFICE: 104, Das Fauz R., O. LONDON OTION: 111, Fit St, E.C.

The

Daily

Bress.

for the sager elements of the Chinese more reliable and less in the way than the community to counter itf Was it the punkchs.”

foreign, capitalist who created the piti.

able poverty of China and the gloomy

TRAMWAY.

TRAM CAR DERAILED AND

SERVICE INTERRUPTED.

sadness of the Chinese proletariat" on MAN KILLED, ON THE PEAK which the above-quoted article comments" Would it not be infinitely worse i the capitalist, be he native or foreign, were driven from the land, or-as the Communist manifesto has it, "if his skull were broken into powder"? Surely nobody track was knocked down by a tram-ca

A fitter working on the Peak · team who thinks can fail to realise that the and killed, about one o'clock on Satur foreign trade which has been built up day afternoon. He was on a plank laid with Chinn through the enterprise of the across the deepers of the bridge over the foreign merchant, the railway construction chasm near Barker Road, when the car and other developments which have taken came upon him. Before he had time to. place in China through her growing con- think of a plan of escape the car struck the West, has given em and one of the wheels, passing over his wiet with ployment to many millions of

men body, left the track. The service was. and women who would otherwise have

interrupted for some time. bren without it, or, at least, bare What China Tus reader can hardly fail to be deeply had less remuneration. Nos. 397 & 397. Queen's Road West, interested in the translation we prins needs to alleviate the poverty within her Vistoria

to-day of another Communist manifesto barriors is not a suspension of these activi BRITISH CHINA SQUADRON. being Inland Lot No. 1743. No. 57, Benham Strand, Victoris

which has just been published at Canton. ties but the widest possible extension of THE NEW COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF. It will be remembered that a manifesto her trade and the further development of

Vios-Admiral Sir Arthur Leveson ha

LANTERNS and Cardio pot in the pre M have received instructions to stil the

cash at the

miams recently occupied by Mears. Wx. FOWELL LID. in WISEMAN'S BUILDING.

Price:$ for one hundred Interns and

[73 two hundred candles

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

PUBLIC AUCTION on WEDNE DAY, the 12th day of April, 1992, at 3 o'clock г..

WITHOUT. AEOBRVE.

BONGBONG, APRIL 3RD, 1992.

All the right title and interest of the above MISCHIEVOUS PROPAGANDA named defendant LAU SEU CEVER alias Lau WAL CHUN OF (CHAN) of and in the following TROPERTIES situate in the Colony of Hong-

Treasury Chest Oficer, R.APE RACE MEETING in honour of H.R.H402404, Des Vænt Road West and

'His Majesty's Treasury Office.

Hongkong, 3rd March, 182.

(372

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF

HONGKONG.

ORIGINAL JURISDICTION.

ACTION No. 115 or 1821.

BETWEEN LA BALOISE COMPAGNIE DASSURANCES CONTRE L'INCENDIE

Plaintiffs"

and

2

WALTER FORD & CO. and LOUIS P. VINCENOT, WALTER L. FORD, FUNG YAN SAM and TAI MING TAE, PARTNERS THEREIN. Defendants.

and

By onder of the Suprema Court of Hongkong Under the direction of the Registrar Supreme Court.

MESSRS. LAMMEET BROTHERS hav

received instructions to sail by PUB LIU AUCTION on THURSDAY the 1h day April 1921 at 9 o'clock pm.

IN THREE LOTI,

All the right title and interest of the bore med Defendent FUNG YAN SAM of and

in the Following properties situate in the Colony of Hongkong Stroot (RP. of Sec. B of

No. 41 Wyndham

ard Lot No. 970), Inlard

No. 362 Shanghai Street. Mongkokisai (Seo.

"Bot Kowloon I. L.No. 713). No. 90 Partland Street, Mobgkoktaui (Sec. B

Keylon IL No. 714), *-*

of

The above properties are sold subject to all xisting Mortgages and Charges. »

Particalers and Conditions of Sale can be mbtained from

M37 HASTINGS & HASTINGS,

No. 8 Des Your Road Central, Hoskrng

THE PRINCE OF WALES, to be held at the Race Course Happy Valley on APRIL 7th

1st Race starts at 9:30 p.m. Admission to Jockey Club Enclosures 25. Tickets are now on sale at Kelly & Walsh: Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform.$1 each. Programmes $1 each. Ladies free.

Me

dembers will receive their Ladges in s day or two.

The proceeds will be donated to the pro- posed Sew Nursing Home.

B44]

H. BIRKETT,"

Clerk of the Course.

GULA-KALUMPONG KUBBER ESTATES, LTD.

OTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN that the

NANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of

the above Company will be held in LONDON on APRIL 4TH.

inclusive

The SHARE REGISTER will be CLOSED from March 24th to April 7th, both days

By Odrer, LOWE, BINGHAM & MATTHEWS,

Colonist Register. Hongkong, March 22nd, 1922.

RONGKONG POLO CLUB

NOTICE TO MEMBERS

[673 →

ADMISSION to the Pavilion side of the

Bih AFBIL will be by Ticket only to both (standa and enclosure) on the

Members and their friends. As there is still some accommodation available, those Members requiring more tickets are requested to apply to Mr. J. BELL-IRVING, c/o JARDE,

Maturson & Co., Cro.

Hongkong, March 31st, 1922.

BILLIARDS.

PALACE HOTEL HANDICAP. ·

1st Price

2nd.

[753

Brd.

or Irom Masare. LAMMERT BROTHERS,

The Auctioneers/ Hongkong, April 4th, 1922. -

NOTICE.

الله

WING to the advancing cost of newspaper. production, it has been decided to make mun increased charge of 20 per cent. on ̈vates, as from APRIL 156, 1922, on the following.

aleeriptions of casual advertisments namely

Government Notifications

Municipal Notifications. Official Notifications,

Legal Notices.

Company Notifications.

Association, Club and Society Notices. This, of omrse, does not affect the charges

de for contact spaces hold by commercial ms or for small "Want" advertisements.

HONGKONG DARI PRESS,

Highest Break Entrance Fee 13.00.

[742

++

Gold Watch Silver Cup. Billiard "Che

Entries close on April 10th. Namea to be sent (with Entrance Fees) to J. H. OXBERRY,

Palace Hotel. (742

THE "BEN" LINE STRAMERS LTD.

ONSIGNEES heroby notified that Hongkong dargó ̋per “BENMOHR and "BENREOCH which, owing to the stricke, was overcarried to Shanghai, is expected to be returned here por " BENALDEE due at Hongkong about 28th April, 1922, A THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD.,

GIBE, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.

Agents Hongkong, 1st March 1937. · [744

.....

<

Nos.

being Sub-section 3 of Section B of Marine Lot No. 4.

The above first named property in sold sub- ject to all existing mortgages and charges.

Particulars and conditions, of sale can be obtained from

MOST DENNYS & BOWLEY,

No. 6, Des Voeux Road Central,

Hongkong, or from Messrs. LAMMERT BROTHERS,

The Auctioneers. Hongkong, 28th March, 1922.

PREPAID "WANTED "

ADVERTISEMENTS

Letters are lying at this Office for Box A, L, JWB, WX

LET-Two good

(720

หอ

IN CANTON.

09

of Russia

to, the Seamen was issued by the Canton her means of communication and her Communist organisation while the strike natural resources. This cannot be done been appointed and approved by HM. the elimination of the capitalist, the King as Commander-in-Chief of the in "progress, encouraging them to by

China Station, in succession to Vico. stand firm. This second manifesto is to the tragic experience obcourage them, and others, to the larger has abundantly shown; and it is Admiral Sit A. L. Duff. enterprise which in the last few years has indeed and to read of this propaganda found its full expression in the ruination in Canton which must necessarily tend of Russia. Let your iron batids firmly to discourage the investment of capital grasp the capitalist's throat, your knees in undertakings of which China, stands press upon the capitalist's breast, and your so greatly in need. iron Este atrike fiercely the capitalist's head and break his skull into powder."

This is the kind of stuff which is being A Chinese deck passenger who died from freely advocated at Canton. It is fre- natural cause on board the .. Fau Claon quently said that Bolshevism can never

was removed to the mortuary on Friday. got a foothold in China where the co- partnership system in industry prevails

OFFICE TO LE 317 Octo Apply as extensively; but confidence in this

H. E. POLLOST, Prince's Building.

FOR SALE Studebaker "special six

seater Motor Car: bas run under 5,000 First class condition. Apply Box W.X.” c/o "Daily Press" Office.

let

LET-Office rooms on 1st floor, Bank of China Building No.4, Qason's Boad Central to be let Occupation from 1st of May. For particulars apply to Bank of China

organisation. There

A Chinese was found unconscious on the Fraya East on Friday night. He was removed to the Government Civil Hospital,

Vice-Admiral Sir Arthur Cavenagh Leveson, E.C.B., was until lately com manding the Second Battle Squadron, He was born on January 27th, 1868, was educated privately and was a Midshipma oo HMS. Britannia in 1883, being ap pointed Lieutenant in 1887. He attained the rank of Commander in 1899, Captain in 1903, and Bear Admiral in 1913. such he served in the European War and

was present in the Battle of Jutland being mentioned in despatches. He was raised to the

used to the rank of Vice Admiral in 1910, Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee Medal; His Excellency the Governor has ap is an Officer of the Legion of Honour.

King George's Coronation Medal, and he pointed Mr. H. K. Holmes to act as Sir Arthur was married in 1902 to th Crown Solicitor during the absence of widow of the 7th Eari of Darnley, and häs leave of Mr. G. H. Wakeman.

one son and three daughters.

WORLD THEATRE.

belief is rudely undermined when we see such appeals made by a Chinese política) are large bodies of men in the growing industrial enter prises who are likely to be influenced by such appeals to their ignorance and cupidity; but how any intelligent per son, he he Chinese or of any other Leave of absence, on private affairs to nationality, with the tragic picture of the United Kingdom, has been granted Russia's ruin before his eyes, can advocate to Major, H. G. Bagnall, D.5,0., B.GA. the extension of Bolshevism to any other from June 1st to October 31.

The highly appreciated emotional drama country it is extremely difficult to under- NEW OFFICE ROOMS in Central Local stand.

His Excellency the Governor has ap Mother Eternal," which has been draw- Yet the preaching öf the lity from 1st April Apply SANG KEE doctrines of KARL MARX-which

pointed Mr. Frank Baylis to act as ing full houses daily at the World find ajo Compradore Department, Hongkong & Shail Bank Des Voeur Road their expression in the Beltherian Deputy Shipping Master during the Theatre, will be screened for the last time .to-night. Vivian Martin's acting is every absence on leave of Mr. G. W. Coyati. entrance.

of Russia are constantly being advocated

respect, and the pathetic sceene at the in Canton by an organization, whose

On behalf of the King the Governor has close of the play is so sensational that membership is stated to be growing given his assent to the ordinance passed tears have flowed fredly from the eyes IX BOOMS will be vacant in son remarkably. The menaco this propaganda by the Legislative Council, amending the of inany among the audiences which have

BUILDING," from 1st April.

contains to the future peace of this part Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Ordinance witnessed it. The final recognition of the of the world hardly needs to be emphasis

(1800),

TO LET.

OFFICE TO LET,

1450

'Apply UNION INBULANCE SOCIETY

OF CANTON LIMITED

ed. We do not know whether the mani-

FOR SALE

long-absent soa and the reconciliatio, 'of

a partics are scenes worth seeing. festo of the Canton branch of the Com Major S. B. Contos, M. O., la officiating

Tomorrow (Tuesday) another splendid munist organisation which we reproduce 2nd in Command of the 102nd KEO film by the Paramount Film Co., will be to-day is specially aimed at the foreigner, Grenadiers, vice Major F. A B. Johir presented. It is entitled "The Hope but it is of some interest to note that stone, proceeded on one year's furlough Cast." Dorothy Gish takes the leading The Mutual Aid Daily News, a paper to England. Capt. R. M Newton-Ring, role, and the story is of a poor little girl which, we believe, is connected with the is officiating Company Commander vice who married the son of a millioniare and W. G. HUMPHREYS & Co. organisation, published on March 2tk an. Major 8. B. Coates.

zado a man of him.

AND, approximately 7,000 square foot on storied brick and concrete building aitable for office and godow Farther details apply!

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