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NRW ADVERTISEMENTS

CHARLES WATSON,

DXCRASHTA

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that persons Inving claims against the state of the above mamed deceased, who died, at. Canton an August 7th, 1918, are hereby required to send particulars of auch alims to the undersigned on or before July 19th, 1979

which date tha uskote will be after

distributed having regard only to claims of

notice shali bave then bras given, and' which NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all incolurd to the raid Estate T persona required to make Immediate payment to the asdanigued.

F. A. WALLIS,

i

HB.M. Consulate General,

Canton, June 19, 1922.

INTIMATIONS

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1922

HONGKONG HOTEL CO., LTD. - MEDWARD WILLIAM ALDERSON has been appointed ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGER of the above Company.

By Order of the Board.

C. MONTAGUE EDE,

Chairman. Hongkong, 14th June, 1929.

HONGKONG HOTEL CO., LTD.

PREPAID

WANTED"

ADVERTISEMENTS

Letters are lying at this Offon fer Box QY, RF, RT, RW, SO, 8Q, ST.

WANTED TO BUY SECOND HAND

PIRAMBULATOR—Large size--- Apply stating Full Particulars to Box S.X, do

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appointed MANAGER of the HONG-TANGLISH LADY would take charge of KONG BOTEL.

S

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MR.COLIN FRANK PRATT has been

Registrar.

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By Order of the Board,

C. MONTAGUE EDF,

Chairman. Hongkong, 14th June, 1992.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO'S STEAMER KARMALA

"Arrived Hongkong on June 17th, 1972 FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, PORT SAID, ADEN, CULOMEO & STRAITS. YONSIGNEES of Carge by above-named

vessel are hereby informed that ther goods are being landed and placed AT THEIR x in the Hongkong aed Kowloon Wharf and Godów a Company's Godowna at Kowloon where saat Conalgument will be sorted out Mark

Mark and delivery can be obtained

by

the Groodr landed.

Option

Gods will be landed here unless have been giren to the contrary

8 hours before arrival of the Steamer.

olsared withio 8 days, including

Goods nat date of arrival, will be subject to rent.

Ne Firs Insurance will be effected by u in any caso whatever.

Damaged package must be left in the Go- downs for examination by the Consignem, and the Company's Surveyors, H. GODDALE Douglas, at 10 4. on MONDAYE and THURSDAYS.

All Claims must be presented within jen days of the Steamer's arrival hare, after which tale they cannot be recognized.

Be Claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Goric

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO¡

Agenti Hongkong, 17th June, 1999

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AMERICAN & ORIENTAL LINE. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM NEW YORK.

THE Steamship

HONGKONG HOTEL CO, LTD.

MRSIDNEY HUBERT REWER has

'been appointed MANAGER of the PEAR HOTEL.

By Order of the Board.

O. MONTAGUE EDE.

Chairman." Hongkong, 14th Juno, 1822,

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NOTICE..

E have This day admitted Mr. JOAO J. BASTO to be Partner in our

"NORONHA & CO. Hongkong, 15th Jun 1822

concern.

I

NOTICE.

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have this day REMOVED my Office t

day Fox ROAD CENTRAL (22d .floor)..

G. I HAYWOOD, .

Solicitor. Hongkong, 13th June, 1999.

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THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB

AN EXTRA GYMKHANA is fixed for

SATURDAY, JULY 8TH, 1929. Draft

Programmes and Entry Forms may be obtain ed at Race Course, Hongkong Club and Causeway Bay Stables.

Entries close Tuesday, June, 27th. [1125

HONGKONG

TRAMWAY. CO., LTD, (INCORPORATED IN THE UNITED KINGDOM). NOT LOR.

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ERTIFICATE. No. 2691 for 100 Shares of

this Company in the Ta of DL JE HAWK 70 Queen's Road Central, Hongkong has been LOST or STOLEN, and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that unless the mid Certificate is produced at this Ofico within 90

KOSENIC" karing arrived from the above Port, Consignees Cargo by her are bereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardons andor extra-hazarlons Godowns of

from the date hereof, duplicate Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godowa Certificate for the said Shares will be delivered Company Limited, whenes delivery may to DR. JE HAW, and the original Certi ficate will thereafter be deemed cancelled and of no effect.

W. E. ROBERTS, Hongkong, 15th June, 1922.

obtained.

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Goods not cleared by the Bith inst, at 5. p., will be subject to rent.

All broken, chafed and damaged packages are to be left in the Godowns where they wÜl be examined at 10, on the 20th Inst, by Capt Dougla

Claims against the steamer must be pre- anted within ten days of arrival, otherwise They will not be recognised.

No Fire Intrance will be effected by us

is any case whatever.

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

THE BANK LINE, LTD.

General Agenta.

Hongkong Jau 10th, 1942.

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DAIRY FARM NEWS.

DAIRY PRODUCE.

FRESH MILK.-Also in the following forma Sterilized, Skimmed, Butter and Seared.

FRESH CREAM.-Full-rich. BUTTER.-Davy, Dairymaid and Sham.

rock Brands. CHEESE.-Gruyere, Edam, Australian Che tdar, American Stilton, Coulommier and Picnic.

THE DAIRY FARM, ICE & COLD

STORAGE CO, LTD.

NOTICE.

WING to the advancing cost of newspaper prodnation. it has been decidiod to make an increased charge of 20 per cent on present rat, me from 'APRIL 1st, 1922, on the following Jaxriptions

tions of casual advertisments namely

Government

ent Notifications.

Hanicipal Notifications.!

Official Notifica Son

Legal Notices

Company Notifications.

ociation, Clas and Bociety Notice. This, of course, does not affect the charges made for cont act spaces held by commercial Avon or for all" Want" advertisements.

Hosozone DarLY, PRIN

ON SALE.

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With Louwx, Price $7.50.

Ohe sale at the Hongkong Daily Press.

FOR SALE.

Secretary

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small coat of life. The Fukienese crawa. U.S. Consul A.-E. Carlton, Amoy, were put under artest and only about states that the interesting feature of the week ago it was reported that they had Amoy shipping roturas for 1991 was the been sent back to Fukien. A correspon largo increase in the entries of American dent whose interesting letter, on the vessels under Philippine certificates of situation we print, today speaks of the protection. The entries - wore '81," ng- ships being manned mainly by Norther| against 20 for 1920, with a total torinsge ners. There have been rumours that the of 117,658, an compared with 13,011 tons. Fukienese were being replaced by crews for the previous year. These vessels. obtained from Shantung with a sprink are engaged in carrying coal from Japan ling of Cantonese. We have no author and Formosa to Manila, and make Amoy itative information on this subject, but

a port of call for Chinese passenger it is quite clear that the ships are trafic. The total tonnage. of ocean definitely attached to Sty's faction and

at the port in 198 under the direction of his Naval com:801,sen, against 1,078,924 in 1990 The mander, who also has control of a few number of British vessels is practically ships of the Provincial Navy. Cu is back to prewar years, and the Japanese apparently without a naval am, but if

have increased from 463 entries in 1913 in capturing the aorodrome near the

to 000 in 1921. White Cloud Mountain on Friday he managed to get possession of aeroplanes, and is able to use them, there are poss-ceremonial robes, discarded by Chinese

steamers

A London papar says:

WAY

"Beautifol

A SOVEREIGN REMEDY,ibilities, if hostilities continue, of seeing people of wealth and rank in favour of

Has been well

and favourably

known for many

years.

A. S.

WATSON

CO., LTD.,

Hongkong Dispensary.

BIRTHS. FLYSN-At Shanghai, on June 11th, to Mrs. KATHLEE M FLYNN, a daugh- ter.

MAGEE-At Shanghai. on June 9th to Bey. and Mis. Jous G. MACHE, A son.

IN MEMORIAM."

To the dear memory of SUSAN TUNER, Sister of the MATILDA HOSPITAL, Hong kong, and of the LorDON. HOSPITAL Who passed away on June 19th, 1920, at Del-T- Sard, Persia, en ronte to Kerman, and wa interred at Baft. In Glad Thanksgiring

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containing Big Rocme with Bathrooms, HIGONG Orrim: 30s, Dus Vaux RoC Kitchent and Servant Quartars. Suitable Lomos Ourion: 133, FLAT STEET, E.C. for Ore or Private Residences. Rent Torsonable

Apply to

COMPRADORE DIFÄRTMENT,

Messrs. SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.

FOR SALE

ABSOLUTELY NEW

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(1) Two 80 BHP. Bigle Cylinder Bolinder

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG, JUKE 19TH, 1922:

THE HOSTILITIES AT CANTON.

Dl Engines. Bars, 225 per taiatto. It is evidently ton early yet to any that

01 Bugines direct connected to 25 KW.

115 Volt direct current (compound wand) dynamos complete with back of board Beld rheostat for each miching, (3) Two oil fuel tanks capacity of each 20

Apply to Bolinders

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a duel between aeroplanes and warships. conventional Western dress, are being Unless the bombardment by warships can wom by fashionable English women ne

evening wraps or theatre clanks. A collection of over 200 of these picturesque. Chinese, costumes has recently been re ceived from Peking Miss Lilian Braith waite and the members of the Mr. Wa" company who are helping her at the Eastern show in which they are th feature at the theatrical garden party

be silenced by the operations of an air force, it is not envy to see how Chew oan retain military occupation of the city. The struggle has entered upon a grave stage. Sc cannot continue to use his worships without exposing the city to grave injury. When Sex Fit Sex left his Northern Expeditionary Army to return to Canton to settle miatter with CHEN CHIENO MING," the latter withdrew his in aid of the Actors' Orphanage on June forces in the direction of Waichow in 23rd, will wear the correct thing" frour order, it was sûid, to avoid the ruin of China. The most picturesque, Egure of the city which would inevitably result all, perhaps, will be Mr. Matheson Lang. His whose robe, a gift from a mandarin when from an outbreak of hostilities. troops have been steadily pouring back he was in the East, is valued at many again until they are now zumerically hundreds of pounds.” superior to Ses's and the coup of Friday

was the inevitable consequence. SUN'S Something in the nature of a record threat to drive them out with eight-inch in rapid transit, says a London contein-" guns and poison-gas shells was treated a porary, has been accomplished in bring bluff," but Sos has not hesitated to ing a filu depicting the arrival of employ his naval guns, though not the H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, in Japan. eight-inch guns which cannot apparently from that country to England in a few The filat be brought near enough to the city. Nor hours, over twenty-five days, is there any word in the reports so far left Japan by Dominion Express on the of poison-gas.'

Still, it is clear that ship Watchee en April 15th, and arrived. General Cnxx, who is now said to be back in England ex the ss. Empress of Scot-"-" in Canton, has his position, gravely and early on May 11th, where it was menaced by Sys's naval arm, and unless collected by a representative of Messrs. he is able to reduce it to impotence by Gaumonts. London, who, on reviewing means not revealed in the present reports, it found that it contained a remarkably · bis evacuation of the city seems inevitable. successful series of pictures showing the If that comes about it will come through arrival of the Rennwn," the attival of pressure exerted by the civilian populaH.B.H. the Prince of Wales al Tokyo,, tion whose lives and property are and later at Akasaka Palace. These are jeopardised by the combat. Whatever

else may be the outcome of the present being shown in London when the last

'mail left. hostilities they certainly contain no assur- ance that political unity and concerd will be among the results.

A European lady who was a spectatoć at Saturday's baseball match at Happy Valley, was the victim of a painful accident One of the players struck-a

A Insear was accidentally killed on ball which glancel with lightning-like board the ss Air Pura on Friday. The speed into the crowd on the line. A man was working on the rigging at the Chinese who saw the ball approaching ruast head when he lost hold and fell on "ducked." and the "laily was struck in the face with such force that she was to the deck below, ".

knocked down, the force of the impact A jazz band of blind Chinese boys from being so great that it could be distinctly Foochow has been visiting London and hear from the matshed, a distance of - were to play selections at the Church some fifty yards. The lady was assisted Missionary Society's exhibition ine thefrom the grounds by some friends. The obvious danger of further, and, perhaps Agricultural Hall, Islington.

inore serious accidents, is so great, that Major-General Sir Herbert Napier it seems reasonable to expect that some Bunbury, K.C.B. of Menton, France, provision will be made to prevent formerly well-known in Horgkong, who spectators from congregating at this died on January 18th lust, aged 71 years, particular spot for not only are they in left unsettled property of the gross value personal danger, but they are also a of £4,050, with net personalty £3,687.

hindrance to the players-

www

In letter to the London Press on educating the Chinese, Mr. L'Estrange Malone, M.P., writes: I am anxious that the Boxer Indewunity should" bo

MR. H. W. LOOKER'S ENGAGEMENT.

(1) Tr 50 BHP. two cylinder Bolinder the coup carried out by the troops of cominated and applied, hall for the TO BE MARRIED NEXT MONTH Marshal-CHRY CHING MISG at Canton education of Chinese students in England Our London correspondent writes:— I learn that Mr. Herbert William early on

and half in sending properly qualified { ̈' Friday morning has .re established hin control of the city and and competent persons out to China to Looker, formerly of Hongkong, is to be rounited the South with the North" study and report on the conditions pre married on July 6th to Miss Stelln May The reports of the grave occurrences at vailing there. I understand that this Sharp, elder daughter of Mr. and Airs. Cauton on Saturday when the Naval suggestion is being considered by the Basil C. Sharp, of Broomfick Lodge, forces of SUN YAT SEN were employed Committee now sitting at the Foreign Chelmsford. Mr. Looker, who returned. ostensibly to bombard Cher's military Oface under the chairmanship of Siz from Hongkong a few years ago on re- establishments on the White Cloud John Jordan to consider the question of tiring from practice as a solicitor lives WHAT IS EYESTRAIN?

Mountain leave the reader wondering the education of Chinese on British at Great Baddow, near Chelmsford, and ha is the Vice-President of the local The eye has certain tiny duscles. whether the greater part of the city will lines.

branch of the National Citizens Union, When objects we look at do not come not be in ruins before an end to the

Under Secretary in which he takes a close interest. He up to a sharp focus in the eye, these feud is reached. It is six weeks ago India Office, in reply to Mr. L. Malone, is a member of the Chelmsford Golf muscles exert themselves andaly and since Sux's- commanders surprised and

Earl Winterton on

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enable us to see early in spite of the took possession of the six ships of the in the House of Commons on May Club, and has made many friends in the

Committee defoot. These muscles tire and relax Northern Squadron which had been in 10th, said that the

Chelmsford district. Recently, as nets- causing the objects looked at to become Canton waters for some considerable pointed to consider the education of tioned in this correspondence at the blurred and indistinct. Upon closing the time professing neutrality in the political Chinese on British lines met at the time, Mr. Looker, was adopted as oyan for # few maconds the muscles be confict between North and South, but Foreign Office, and was constituted as prospective Conservative candidate for eame more or less rested and objects when the split same between Sus and follows:Sir John Jordan (Chairman), Central Hall in opposition to Mr. Kel aro clear again for a brief period. Ches, the former saw that if it was to ir S. Houre, M., Sir Wm. Clarke worthy, the sitting member. Shortly be Properly Scted glass correct eyestrain, dovcion, as it has actually developed, the Comptroller General of the Department fore retiring at Hongkong he had the whether caused by astigmatism or age, side which secured control of this of Overseas Trade), Sir Charles Addis misfortune to lost his wife and he was The Hongkong Optical Co., successors to Squadron would hold a powerful irump (of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank),left with two children, a boy and a girl- Clark & Co., Maalatturing and Refract card. He left nothing to chance in the Mr. Victor Wellesley of the Foreign He has received a shower of good wishes ing Opticians, 53, Queen's Road, Central, rantter. One fine morning his men, with Office), Mr. Scott (of the Board of for happiness and health in the future have the equipment to At you, glasses the assistance of the farts, took posses Education), and Mr. F. Anderson (of as a result of the announcement of his

engagement. properly-Apvz.

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