NEW ADÝ KẾTISEMENTS
DR. BARNARDO'S HOMES.
Dr. BARNARDO'S Homas are earnestly invited, as it pre- vious years, during Lent and should be sent to Mrs. H.G. POLLOCK, Helens May Instituta
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DONATIONS for
ROYAL ARTILLERY SPORTS:
T the ROTAL ARTILLERY SPORTS to be held at the U.S.R.C. on WEDNES DAY 1th. instant, there will be (a) A MILE RACE open to Navy, Army, Polios and Volun (b) A KHU RACE open to Indian Police,
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THE ANNUAL SPORTS will be held at
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NOTICE TO MEMBERS.
1992
LL MEMBERS of the Special Constabu 1.30 p.m. on THURSDAY, 18th Aranary as requested to return to me at at Happy Valley-Prizes will be distributed Police Beadquarters, all arms, ammunition, by Mr. B. C. TENG at 5.30-Thers will be kis and equipment of any kind isened for the
use of Special Constabler an Old Boys" Race of 990 yards.
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NOTICE.
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MEETING of the GENERAL COM. MITTEE will be held at Mosure. JARDINE MATHESON & CO., ofices on TUESDAY, 11th inst, at 4.30.7.x.
MOWBRAY S. NORTHCOTE, Hon. Secretary,
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HONGKONG GENERAL "CHAMBER OF COMMERCE,
THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Mom
of the HONGKONG GENERAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE will be held on THURSDAY, April 30th 1922, at 4 o'clock precisely in the OLD CHAMBER OF COM- MERCE BOOM, Crer HALL, for the following
parposes
To receive the Report and Accounts of the Committen for the year ended 31st December, 1991.
To elect a Now Committee.
To transact any General Busines
By Order,
D. K. BLAIR,
Hongkong, Aub April, 1992.
Scentury
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THE ASSOCIATION OF EXPORTERS & DEALERS OF HONGKONG.
ANNUAL MEETING of the Mem- THE ANNU ASSOCIATION OF EX PORTERS & DEALERS OF BONGKONG. will be hakl on FRIDAY, April 21st, 1:23. t pm, precisely, in the OLD CHAMBER BOOM, CITY HALL, for following purpower
To reco
receive the Report aiul Accounts of the Committee for the year ended 31st Decam ber, 1921.
1
To elect & New Lommittee.
1. To tranart any general hu-iness.
By Onler.
P. K. BLAIR,
Secretary.
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Hongkong, 8th April, 1999;
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.
IN THE GOODS OF FRANCIS MAILAND of Vistoria Hongkong Marchant de- coused.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that this Court bax, by virtue of Section 59 the Probates Ordinance 1897 (No. 2 of 1897) ade an order limiting the time for sending in laims to or against the above state to tha
of 28th Day April, 1922. Creditors and Clai the undersigned by the atorda their claims
mants are hereby required
dste.
Dated this ith day of April 1992
DEACON LOOKER DEACON
HARSTON,
Such returns should be made commencing on the 10th inst, and should be completed on or before the 13th inst
C.G. PERDUE
Second Assistant Superintendent of Police Police Headquarters, 8th April, 1932.
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ON HIS MAJESTYS SERVICE.
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TENDERS are invited for the supply of PAINTERS, and SCRAPERS to H. M. Dockyards.
Forms of teader can be obtained'as the Office of the Chief Contractor, H.. Doskyard, Hongkong, and should be filled in and returned as indicated in Tender Form, not later than noon Friday, 21st Instint.
J. J. KING SALTER,
Chior Contructor: Hongkong, 8th Ap il, 1929,
1763
HONGKONG TRAMWAY CO., LTD (INCORPORATED IN THE UNITED KINGDOM),
the above named ship as she lies in the
harbour.
3. Full particulars of the ship, conditions of sais, parmite to view and tender forms may be obtained on application to the undersigned. a. A deposit of $100 is required before forms of tender can be issued, this amoont being returned if tender is not accepted.
4. The vessel
from the 22nd March to the 2nd April inclusive during
working hours of the Dockyand
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the PARTICULARS OF H.MS."WIVERN
etween Perpendiculars...... 135 ft... Length between
in
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9000 Tɔna (About)
6. Propelling Machinery and Boilers have been rumoved and only a few items of Work- shop machinery and fittings have been left, on board.
& Tenders will be received in the Office of the Commodore, Hongkong, up to noon da MONDAY, the 24th April, 1999.
E. G. LOWE
Naval Store Ofour,
H. M. Dockyard
[688 Hongkong, March 21st, 1952
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Wherever he has gone on this tour, the The Shanghai Jounal of Commères et- Persice has won all hearts, 'and that has | ports that Dr. Alfred Szo, Ministar so the- been the case in Hongkong no less fully United States, and Dr. Wellington Lo than it has been elsewhere. Everybody Minister to Great Britain, are to be pre- who had the honour of conversing with moted 'Ambassadors. The Minister do the PRINCE felt the charm of his | France. Italy and Japan wilt also be given
the titles of Ambassador. personalty and were able to realise very
Shanghai papers report that Mr. Á, L Priscs said "I am very sorry" when henkerton, of the Hongkong and Shang- "barged into them "as he was dancing in hai Bank, is in hospital seriously ill as the result of injuries sustained at Hongkong, the happy throng in the Pavilion on Friday night. felt something of that when he was thrown by a sub-griffin bai longing to the Hon. Mr. A. G. Stephen. magnetic charm. Certainly the memory The latest report was that he was a little of the visit will long be treasured by the better, though bis condition was considers. Colony.
ed grave.
Inrity.
Eren the couple to whom the
It is thoroughly typical
of the
The finest vintage wine since Priser that he should have express-
1884:
Champagne de St. Marceaux & Co., Reims, is one of the finest :
Champagnes produced. It invariably figures in the Menus at Royal Banquets, ftate functions Regimental Dinners; and is served in all the leading Social and Sporting Clubs of Great Britain, Euorpe America, India and the Colonies.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the references and connections. Apply Bex 95. SOLE AGENTS:-
ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING
of the Hongkong Tramway Company Limited, will be held at the Offices of-Mears, Jardini Matheson & Company Limited, Pedder Street, Hongkong, on THURSDAY, the 13th day of Arail 1 at 13 o'clock noon, to transact the ordinary business of the Company.
By Order of the Board
WE ROBERTS,
Secretary. Hongkong, 3rd February, 1920.
THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC
CO., LTD.
NOTICE IS GIVAL FAN. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN" that the
ERAL MEETING will be held at the Com. pangla
SAT Ofices, St. George Building, on
and APRIL 1972, at 1150
L-PFA.
shed, modern fire room Bungalow; immediate possation Apply F. M. Crawford, c/o Lana, Crawford, Ltd.
F
OR SALE-Honze situated Magazine Gap near New Motor Road Immediate poss- ession. Apply A. L'avis, c/o Hughes & Hough.
OFFICES TO LET-Two good rooms from 1st May til 31st October. Apply H. E Powoce, Prince's Boiling.
scater Motor Car; has run under tỵ000 FOR SALE, Studebaker "special kiz 5
WA. c/o Darly Press," Office.
>
for the purpose of presenting the Report of miles. First claza condizion. Apply Box the Directors together with a Statement of Accounts to 28th February 1922, and olecting Directors and Auditor. The Transfer Books of the Company will be CLOSED from the inclusive.
S. WATSON
CO. LTD,
Wine & Spirit Merchants.
ESTABLISHED 81 YEARS,
TELEPHONE 616.
BIRTHS
&
BELL-On April 5th, at Hankow, to the wife of CyL H. BELL, BOD. . [708 Hrases.At Shanghai, on April 2nd, to Mr. and Mrs. LLEWELLYN J. HUGHES,
agon.
A returned emigrant from Batavia wal: ed to Sir PAUL CHATER wish that found outside the Central Fire Station, the sum the latter bad proposed to on Friday evening. by Mr. Moss (the Fire devote to providing the Colony with a Station Master) in a dying condition. Ha statue in memory of the PRINCE's visit was removed to the Government Civil should be devoted, instead, to doing Hospital where he died, later. The rela- "some very good thing" in the Colony lives of the deceased informed the Polios- in his name. We understand that Hrs that the man was suffering from 'coo ROYAL HIGHNESS, suggested particularly sumption. something for the ex-Service men. Bir A conărmation sexyte was held at St. Parz, of course, readily agreed to the Andrew's Church last evening when. wish expressed by the PRINCE. The pre-twelve Candidates from St. Andrew's sia form the gift will take remains to be Church and one from St. Peter's Church decided. Au addition of a statue of the were confirmed by the Bishop of Victoria, Paixos to those of his August Father and the Right Rer. C. R. Duppy, D.D.,
Mather, his Grandfather and Grand-
lone.
Bailey. The service was most impressive. assisted by his Chaplain, the Rev. H. S.
and there was a large congregation.
mother. and his Great Grandmother obvious suggestion as a memorial of the VICTORIA THE Good," seemed a most visit, for the roynt gallery of bronze re The family of the late Marquis Okuma,. plicus the Square will certainly be in accordance with bis will, have decided. regarded henceforth as incomplete without to give the garden and all the buildings of But the PRINCE stands all the higher the residence of the late Marquis at in public estimation for the self-abne Waseda, Tokyo, to the Waseda Univer- gation he has shown in prefering that ity. The liniversity has decided to the large sum of money involved in accept the contribution with thanks, to providing the statue should be devoted, preserve it in its present condition and in his name, to the benefit of men to whom to construct a large lecture-hall somewhurs in the premises as a commemorative work the Empire owes an everlasting debt of gratitude. A suguration of this kind, to the late Marquis, who was the Pre-
sident of the University. coming from the PRINCE himself, makes whatever form the gift may take doubly For stealing an electric bulb from valuable as a memorial of the visit, By Statue Square, an apprentice moulder was this gift, as well as by his gracious accept ragistracy, on Saturday.
ordered 10 strokes by Mr. Lindsell, it the Inspector ance of a degree of the University, and by Brown said the Hongkong Electric Com- laying the foundation stone of St. pany had reported the loss of 30 bulbs the previous day, despite the fact that a Stephen's Girls' College, His ROTAL enreful watch was kept by the police and HIGHSE will be permanently identified watchinen. The defendant's excuse wELS with the Colony which it has given him that he broke a bulb in his master's shop and he wished to replace it. He saw a au much pleasure and satisfaction to visit. number of children removing the bulbs, But, above all, His ROYAL HIGHNESS bgaand he followed their example. left behind him in the memory of alt. His "MAJESTY's subjects, as well as of all others who watcher his movements, recollections
DIVIDEND
ANNOUNCEMENT,
CANTON, LTD.
of a charming personality which they will UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF always treasure. The experience has enabled us all to appreciate the high value
Subject to audit the Directors will re- of the extensive tours the PRINCE has commend the payment of a final dividend.
15th to the 2nd April, 1922, both days China Building, No. 4, Queen's Road MAAS.At Foochow, on April 4th, to Mr. Fundertaken since the war, to make him. of sixteen abillings per share for account
By order of the Board of Directors,
GIBE, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.
Agenta. Hongkong, 6th April, 1992.
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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF
HONGKONG..
Proctors for the Executors and Exocatriz. IN THE GOODS OF SIR ELLIS KADOORIE 1 Des Var Road Central, Hongkong. KNIGHT of Victors Hongkong
Stockbroker deceased
Hongkong, 4th April, 1922
UNTON BUILDING.
(795
TO LET OFFICES, 7. & Fourth Hoor,
Vacant possession.
Apply UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LTD. Hongkong, 8th April, 1929.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
GLEN LINE LIMITED.
(7)
L V. "GLENAKIFFE" Feor UNITED KINGDOM & INTERMEDIATE PORTS NONSIGNEES of cargo by the above Vemels are hereby informed that same kaa been returned from Shanghai by m. v. GLENTARA to-day and all goods are being handed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd, whence, and/or from the wharves delivery
алу
be
obtained.
Goods not cleared by the 25th April,
at 5 p.m. will be subject to rent.
All broken, chafed and damaged packages
to be left in the Godowns, where they will
are to be
by
be examined in the presence of Consignees 15th Goddard & Douglas, on
Claime April, 1922, at 10.
gaiam the Steamer including those for cargo short delivered, must be presented on the special
Tocan provided and must also be embmitted within 30 days of arrival, otherwise they will not be recognized,
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD.
Agents.
Hongkong, 8th April, 1922.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Court bax by virine of Section 58 of the Probates Ordinance 1887 (No. 2 of 1897) made an order anting the time for sending in claim to or against the above estate to the 28th day of April 1992 Creditors and claimanta are hereby required to send their claims to the undersigned by the above date.
DEACON LOOKER DEACON & HARSTON
Proctors for the Exocators,
f, Des Vooux Road, Ho'gkong. Datod thin 5th day of April 1822. (76
THE SUPREME COURT OF
HONGKONG.
PROBATE JURISDICTION.
ACTION No. 2 or 1380. BETWEEN LAU TSZ TSAU, LAU TANG SHI, LAU SHE SHI, LAU YIU SHI
and
and LAU LI SHI, Plaintiffy
LAU SHIU CHUEN, Defendant-
preme Court of Hongkong By order of the Supreme andi Under the direction of the Registrar, Supreme Court.
112)
ESSIS. LAMMERT
BROTHERS,
Mhave morived instructions to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION on WEDNESDAY, the 12th day of April, 1829, at 2 o'clock PM,
"WITHOUT REȘIEVE.
1!
All the right title and interest of the abora- named defendant LAU BEIU CHUEN alias LAU WAI CHUN OF (CHAN) of and in the following
TO LET-Office rooms on 1st Boor, Bank of
Central to be let. Occupation from 1st of May. For particulars apply to Bank of China.
TO LET.
From 1st July, 1992 or Earlier if Required. QUITE of £ ROOMS, ni FLOOR of
15, 16, 17, 18 & 18, Connaught Road Central, Verandahs to each room FACING HARBOUR, LIFT from the Ground Floor. Apply Box 750 c/o Dail Press Office [736
FOR SALE
AND, approximately 7,000 square feet on waterfront at Swatow with modern: 2 storied brick and concrete building' vítable for office and godown.
Further details app HUMPHREYS & CO
485
FOR SALE.
OIL ENGINE and DYNAMO, in good Condition Dynamo by the GENERAL ELECTRIC CO." Output 6,5 KW. Volte 100- Engine burns Kerosine.
Apply to DOUGLAS 8.8. CO., LTD. 20, Dos Voeux Band Central Hongkong, 3rd April, 1922.
NOTICE.
[760.
WING to the advancing cost of newspaper Oroduction, it has been decided to make
an meressed chaige of 20 per cent, on present rates, ae from APRIL 1st, 1922, on the following
f casual advertisments namely Iescriptions of
Government Notifications. Municipal Notifications.
Obcial Notifications.
Legal Notices
Company Notifications,
Association, Club and Society Notices. This d
Mr.
and Mrs. F. H. MAA3 (Chinese Mari- self personally acquainted with the time Customs), a daughter.
Dominions over which, in the natural RILLEY.-At Shanghai, on April 2nd, to course of events, he may one day be
Н Anil Mrs. P... C... RIELLEY, daughter,
called upon to rule, Hits ROYAL HIGHNESS, STARLING.--At Shanghai; on April 1st, to wherever he has gone, has inspired, by his Mr. and Mrs. RENE C. STARLING, words and by his actions, the confidence daughter.
of people of all classes, as a worthy heir to the Throne of his forefathers—n confid- SWIFTONAL Shanghai, on April 2nd, orice so firm and complete that it cannot ELIZABETH JANE SWINTON (Nursing but serve to strengthen the imperial Sister), aged 43 years.
DEATH.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT.
.
connection by the increased devotion of all peoples of the Empire to the Throne The FAMILY of the late Mr. F. P. MENDES which must ever remain the symbol of our
DA ROCHA byg to tender their sincere thanks to their relatives and friends unity. for sympathy in their bereavement and also for floral tributos. [793
HONGKONG OFFICE: 104, Di YaơT RD., C. LONDON OTTO: 131, Frame Bramer, E.C.
The Daily Press.
HONGKONG, APRIL 10TH, 1829.
THE PRINCE'S MESSAGE.
The message of heartfelt appreciation of the welcomes accorded to him which H.R.E. THE PRINCE WALLA Bent
OK
The Shanghai Gas Co. is paying 2 dividend of 5 per cent.
"
1920, a bonus dividend of twenty shillings per share for account 1920, an interim- dividend of twenty-four shillings per share- for account 1921, and a bonus of 20 per cat. on contributory premium.
They will further recommend that £287,328 08. 9d. be carried forward to Underwriting Suspense Account 1990.
To those shareholders who are hot ordinarily resident in the United King dom, income tax will nos ha deducted by the Society,
COMPANY REPOET. YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK.
The report to the shareholders states: The Directors submit to you the annexed statement of the liabilities and assets of the Bank, and of the profit and loss. account for the hall-year, ended 31st December, 1991 The net profit of this His Majesty the King has approved the Bank for the past half-your, after provid ing for all bad and doubtful debts, rebate appointment of the Hon. Mr. P. Hon bilis, etc., sbows Yen 14,847,143 inclu Holyoak to be an Unofficial Member of the Kive of Yen 4,754,900 brought forward from.
last account. Legislative Council.
The Directors propose that Yen 4,000,000 be added to the reserve fund, and recom- The wedding has taken place in Tokyo mend a dividend at the rate of twelve per of Captain M. Boerstro, Netherlands Mili cent. per autum, which will absorb Yen 0,000,000. The balance, Yen 4,847,143, tary Attaché, and Miss Elizabeth de will be carried forward to the credit of Graeff. daughter of the Netherlands next account. Minister to Japan.
All were
AHMED ROBBERIES.
The Hongkong Government Analyst re- by wireless to H.E. Tuz GOVERNOR OF ports that during the past quarter 'the
A number of armed robberies were re- Saturday will be read with delight by"the following samples were examined under ported by the police on Saturday. whole community.
Early on the evening of the 7th, Yeung I enjoyed my first the Sale of Food and Druga Ordinance Yong, living at No. 31, Hollywood Roud, visit more than I can say. the PRINCE anys, Milk, 14; beer, 1; whisky, 1.
reports that be opened his front door in and His EXCELLENT correctly interpreted found to be genuine.
response to a knock and a man said he had the popular wish in hia acknowledgment of
a parcel. The door was then more widely Thoy the gracious message when he said "Our
The police report that they found in the opened and four men rushed in,
bound and gagged the inmates and stole only regret is that the vixit, was so short, Pavilion after the Ball on Friday, twojewellery and clothing to the value of $220.. and we venture to hope it may soon bo silver paries, one silver cigarette case, onc
PROPERTIES sitante in the Colony of Hong made for course, does not affect the charges possible for YOUR ROYAL HIGANESS to pay silvet scent bottle and a poari peadant. A merchant of No. 49, Bonham Road,
[796
kong.
PUBLISHED TO-DAY HONGKONG WEEKLY
PRESS. CONTAINING THE FULL REPORTS
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VISIT OF H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES. The Paper to end Home.
Nos, 402 & 404, Des Varus Road West and Nos. 387A & 979, Queen's Road West, Victoria
No.
being Inland Lot No. 1743.
27, Ponham Strand, Victoria being Bub-section 2 of Section B of Marine Lot No. 4.
The above first named property in mold sub- jeet to all existing mortgages and charges,
obtained from
Mecera: DENNYS & POWLEY,
contract spaces hald by commercial
firme or for small "
advertisements. HONOLONG Dair Pazsa.
TO SLORETARIES OF CLUES AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS.
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was set upon by four taen whilst he was us a longer visit." We are not aware These articles can be recovered on applica- being driven to the Canton Wharf in his that there is a possibility of this on the tion to the Central Police Station,
privato rioksha. Pepper was thrown in his eyes and the men then commenced to PRINCE's homeward voyage. Nothing
The strangle bim with 'n pices of cloth rickaha puller gave the alarm and the men, took to their heels. No motive is given for the attack.
vory definita seems to have been yet During three days ended the 7th instant Bettled regarding the homeward voyage, the number of cases of communicable dis except that after leaving Japan on May case reported in the Colony' were 3 cases 9th, the Renown will call at Manila and of plague (no deaths), 2 of small-pox (one
Particulars and conditions of mle can be A Proliminary "notices of fortacos remain there two days. Unlesa HIB EQYAL fatal), one fatal case of enteric fóver, one beries were committed in Gascoyne Road
meeting lectures and entertainments, sent for insertion in the news columns of the HIGHNESS avail himself of the opportu case of relapsing fever, and one of cerebro- Hongkong Daily Praw, are charged for at the nify that the return" voyage from Japan spinal fever. All the cases were Chinese rate of $1 each, (as announced in May and Jane of last year) providing that they do not occupy will present for visiting Hongkong again with the exception of the case of relapsing more than four lines. In faturo if this space is it is not probabia that the PRINC will fever. In this case the patient is a extended they will be placed in the advertised column at the prevailing rainw
No. 6, Des Youx Rob Central, Brugtong, or from Mesars. LAMMERT BROTHERS,
...The Auctioneers. Hongkong, 28th March, 1922.
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pay us a longer visit.
Inding.
On Friday evening two highway robs Kowloon, near the Diocesan Girls' School An employe of the Hongkong Leather Factory at Malackok, was attacked whilst riding in a private ricksha. Three high way men robbed him of $12. Anothe ricksha which came behind was also stop ped and the fare relieved of $4.
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