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JANTAR DE HOMENAGEM AO BENHOR SENADOR POR MAQAU,"

FRANCISCO ANACLETO 'DA SILVA,

NO DIA I DE SETEMBRO DE 199

S manibros da Comunidade Portuguesa, de

Ongrong Cirum tomar parte

meste juntar, poderno inscrever on sens nomes nas listas que se agham patentes nas Secretarias I Club Lusitano," Cleb' de Recreio e Catholic Union.

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CERVEIRA DI ALBUQUERQUE,

Consul Geral de Portugal.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE PENINSULAR AND "ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO.'S STEAMER

"KALYAN."

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Amited Bussos en 29TH AUGUST, 1949

F101 ANTWERP, LONDON, GIBRLATAR. MARSEILLES, PORT SAID, ADEN, . BOMBAY, COLOMBO ESTRAITS.

YONSIGNEES of Curgo by the above-named vassal are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed an tSTE RISK IN the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godows Company Godowns at Kowloon, where saak Consignment will be surted out. Mark by Mark and

can be obtained as the Goods are

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST SOTH, 1932

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

REMOVAL NOTICE.

NDERSON, METER & CO. LTD.

INTIMATIONS

FRANCIS “WILLIAM MITOHKLL

(DIED. 1890).

JOHN STEWARD LAPRAIK (DIRI 1833),

beg to announce the REMOVAL OS and Family" is wanted it coun

INFORMATION to JOHN ROBERTS.

September 1st, 1922. of their Offices from

No. 2. Quen's Road Central ta

No. 67, évy DES VŒUX"ROAD

(SITE OF THE OLD VICTORIA THEATRE.

HONGKONG CLUB.

NOTICE

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THE Second Yearly DRAWING of 20

DEBENTURES (1920 istue-S500 each) of the Hongkong Club, Payable on SATURDAY, the 30th SETTER, 1922, will be held in 'the Club House at 11 o'clock, a... on FRIDAY, the 8th Hartzmazs, 1929.

Bearers of Delenfures are invited to mitent the Drawing.

By Order,

AH. ABBAN

Secretary. Hongkong, 28th August, 190

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THE HONGKONG HOTEL CO., LTD.

Groods will Le landed here unless instructions have been given to the contraryTT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that an

5 hours before arrival of the Steamer.

Goods not cleared within 8 days, including date of arrival will be subject to rent

No Fire Insurance will be effected by ns aay case whatever. .Damaged packageerst be left in the Godown for examination by the Consignees,

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the Company's Surveyors, Messrs. GODDARD & DOUBtas at 10 am, on Mondays and Thursdays.

They must be presented within ten days of the Steiner'a arziyal hore after which data they cannot be recognized.

No olime will be admitted after the goole have left the Godewa.

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.

Agenta Hongkong, th August, 1990 - [1422

'KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART

MAATSCHAPPIJ.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM SINGAPORE, PENANG AND. BELAWAN DELL ·

Steamship

"VAN OVERSTRATEN " having arrived from the abovs ports, Con- signees of Cargo by her are notified that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns the Hongkong sad Kowloon Wharf and Godown Ca Ltd, whence and/or from the Wharves delivery ma

may be obtained.

Goods not cleared by the 5th Sept, 1922, will be

•All broke to rent

chaled and damaged packages

are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 4th Sept, 1992, ** 10A.M., by Messrs. Goddard & Douglas.

Claims against the steurner must be pre- sented in

1DDENDED TO CENTS per share on FULLY paid up shares and EIGHTEEN CENTS per share on PARTLY paid up shares has been declared for the HALF YEAR ending 30th Jane, 1025.

The dividend will be payable on and after WEDNESDAY, the AUGUST. 1922, on which date lividend warrants may be obtained at the Company's office.

THE

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Company will be CLOSED from MONDAY, the 387 to WEDNESDAY, the 30TH AUGUST. 1992 (both days inclusive), during which period ne transfer of shares an be registered...

By Onder of the Board of Directors.

A. V. WARD.

Acting Secretary, Hongkong, 3rd August, 19

REGISTER OF SHARES of the

*Tiw8

GREEN' ISLAND CEMENT CO. LTD.

NOTICE.

AN INTERIM DIVIDEND of Fifty Cente 0 cents) per share has been declared for the half year ending 30th June, 1910.

Bach Laterim Dividend will be payable qä and

tion with the above decensed.

JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER, Solicitors, .. Prince Building. Hongkong. Dated the 99th August, 1932.

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THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

N EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL A

MEETING of MEMBERS will be bald in the Joox. Ctra Rooms, Hongkong Club Anuer, on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER ATU 1912, at 5 PM., for the

purpose of confirming the Resolution passes at the Extraordinary General Meeting held on the 15th

day of

1922, Stewards"

for carrying out certain alterations in the Jocker Chab premises at the Race Coursa €1400

HONGKONG GENERAL CHAMBER

OF COMMERCE.

CHINESE LANGUAGE SCHOOL

NEW CLASS for BEGINNERS will commence on MONDAY, 11TH SEPT. 1992, if wuficient support be. forthcoming.. Applications for enrolment and enquiries regarding hours of School, Fees, etc., should. be made to the nudersigned early as possible.

By Order.

D. K. BLAIR,

Secretary Hongkong, 28th August, 1990,

G.

RABLES.

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Aar ROAD, the attention of Dog Owners is drawn to paragraph 3 of the "Dogs" regulations requiring owners to report any auspected case to the nearest Police Station.

CASE of RÁBIES having been verified

The public are also requested to report any suspicious case that comes to their notice either to the Police or the Colonial Veterinary Surgeon direct.

OR. SAYER. Head of the Sanitary Department.

F1480

HONGKONG SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY

· TO ANIMALS.

after MONDAY, the 11th September, at theWILL Members, who have not paid their offices of the Company, where shareholders are requested to apply for Warrants.

The REGISTER of SHARES of the Company will be CLOSED from the 30th Ang 1962 until the 11th September, 1922 (both days inclusive), during which period no transfer of shares can be registered.

By order of the Board of Directors.

SHEWAN,, TOMES & CO.,

General Managers.

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SS: "LUNGSHING."

"STRANDED IN Swatom "Harbour.

wil in writing within ten days after MESSRS JARDINE, MATHESON &

steamer, otherwise they will not

be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be affected by the undersigned in any ense whatever.

Bills ofLading will be countersigned by,

JAYA CHINAJAHAN LINH

Agouts.

Hongkong, 20th August, 1924,

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'*GLEN" LINE, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

CO., LTD, General Managers, Indo- CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD., Houg kong, are prepared to receive TENDERS for the temporary repair, floating, and delivery of the

subscriptions for the current year, kindly forward same to the undersignad.

Aa, the Society will soon be short ef funds, all Lovers of Animals in the Colony, in under the Committee earnestly invite the support of. that the good work no began may bo continued.

WE SPEAK Yón Trosz wão. CANNOT BIBAN FOA TUZYALLVES. ANYONE may become a Member by forwarding #2, to the Hon. Treasurer. Annual Subscription for Member Children

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J. H. RAMSAY

Hon. Treasurer. elo The Hongkong & Shanghai

Banking Corporation.

above steamer her stores, apparel and tackle: CLEARANCE SALE

sficut,

in the Harbour of Swatow, in a condition for proceeding to Hongkong.

Permits for inspection of vessel as she now lica, will be issued on application to the above.

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PARTICULARS "of

FROM UNITED KINGDOM GENOA, | VALUABLE; LEASEHOLD PROPERTY

PORT SAID, COLOMBO & STRAITS.

THE Motor Vesal

T

“GLENARIFFE "

Situate No. 13. WING BING STREET, VICTORIA, HONGKONG,-

To be sold by Order of the Mortgages BY

PUBLIC AUCTION, IN ONE LOT On

having arrived from the above ports, Con- signees of Cargo by her are boroby informed all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of The Hongkong and Kowloon The 18TH DAY of SEPT., 1922, at 3 O'CLOCK F.K.

Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, whence,

and/or from the wharves, delivery may be obtained

Goods not cleared by the 5th Sept. 1922, at 5 pm, will be subject to rent.

MONDAY,

B

Messrs. LAMMERT BROTHERS AT THEIR OFFICE, DUBDELL STREET,

THE Property consists of First ALL

All broken, chafed and damaged packages at Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong and THAT piece or parcel of ground situate are to be left in the Godowns where they will registered in the Land Office as SECTION be examined in the presence of Consignees by Mesere. Goddard de Douglas on 5th Sept, A of INLAND LOT No. 4166 together with the messuages erections or buililings thereon

recognized.

press

1922, at 10 AM. Claims against the steamer now known as No. 13. Wing Hing Street and including those for curgo short delivered Becondly ALL THAT strip of land at the rear must be presented on the special form provided, of the mid Section A of Inland Lot No 2166 and pat

must also be submitted within 30 days being a scavenging lane. All of which of arrival otherwise they will not be are held for the residne of the term of 15 years No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in from the 15th day of May, 1916, created by the Crown Lease thereof together with the sny case whatever.

valuable machinery now situate in or upon the exit premised and at No. 1 Gondon Street.

Particulars and Conditions of sale may be

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD.,

Agenta, et Hongkong, 29th August, 1992.11437

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

AMERICAN & ORIENTAL LINE

~FROM NEW YORK.

THE Steamship

T

“TYMERIC "

having arrived from the above ports, Con signees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their rink into the hazardous" and/or extra-hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd, whence, delivery may be obtained.

Goods-nos: cleared.

will be ambject to rent the th

to

Sept

All broken, chafed and damaged packages are

be left in the Godowas where they will be ex- mined at 10 ain. on the 4th September."

Claims against the steamer must be pre- manted within ten 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 THE BANK LINE, LTD, General Agents.

Hongkong0th August, 1928,

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obtained from.

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Messrs. HASTINGS & HASTINGS,

Solicitor,

8, Des Voeux Road Central,

and

Messrs. LAMMERT BROTHERS,

Anctionsors,

0-NIGHT

HE

CORONAT

THE REVENGE

OF TARZAN,

KOWLOON THEATRE.

THE JUNGLE GODDESS. Episodes 9 & 10

OF SHOP-SOILED

NOVELS

INTIMATION

JOHN DEWAR

& SONS, LTD.,

PERTH, SCOTLAND.

P

By Royal Appointment mountain. Nor can we see that by the attractive photodrama of love and drama

to His Majesty The King

WHITE LABEL

FINEST

SCOTCH WHISKY

OF GREAT AGE,

AWARDED 50 GOLD AND PRIZE MEDALS.

attempted--an attempt to fly round the By the Dutch steamer Fan Overstarten world. While we kympathise with these which arrived festerday, yna a Portur bold spirits in their great disappoint guess detachment of 100 men for the ments, most of us, like Little PETEREIN Macao garrison. of the Battle of Blenheim story, feel

The ordinance by which former ensiny constrained to inquire, whit good, of aliens were prohibited from residing and what practical value to the world carrying on trade in the Colony of Hong victory would have been in either of

kong expired yesterday.. the efforts we have Damel, In the

The Municipal Police Department of : *successful Polar expeditions enutribu-

tions have been made to the scientifle Canton has ordered the gates of the day. knowledge of the world, and the same, to be pulled down for the omvenience

of the public and the hawkers."?. we suppose, may be said of the attempts which have been made to climb to, the As a result of recent heavy rains in top of Mount Everest. We do not know the north many Chinese houses in Poking whether it can be claimed that much has collapsed, and it is estimated that ti bern lost to the scientific world by the tween 40 and 50 fatalities occurred. failure to get to the actual summit of the

The World Theatre are showing au failure of the seroplano flight any very entitled "Brave and Bold" in which valuable knowledge is lost to the world. William Fox presents the acrobatic Courget Victory would have spoken eloquently of Walsh. the pluck of the aviators," the stability and strength of the machines and the pers fection of the motus; but these things are already closely ganged. It has been proved that with good fortune it is possible to fly across the Atlantic and the late Sir Ross Sucre and his brother earned thair knighthoods by demonstrat ing the possibility of flying from Eng land to Australia It was these daring aviators who conceived the idea of flying round the world. The tragedy of Sir The London Gazette announces under. Boas SMITH's death when descending date Foreign Office, July 17th, that ther after a final trial of the machine in which King has been pleased to approve of M.

Johan Olof de Lilliehöök as Consul-Gen-. he hoped to achieve his purpose illus eral of Sweden for Hongkong; and Setor trated the risks attendant OB the Don Eleodoro Rouillón as Consul of Peru adventure, but

did not in

deter at Hongkong, 2... others from attempting the feat. Major

A somewhat unusual feature of the BLAKE and his companions succeeded in motor-car industry has just been seen in reaching Caletta, where the lender of Japan, consisting of an exhibition of the enterprise had to enter hospital to successful in fulfiling its purpose, for as Necond-hand cars. Apparently it was undergo an operation for appendictis, many as 30 of the cars were disposed of. Nothing daunted, his companions resolved some for less than 1,000 yen.

doned.

to carry on, but were overtaken by. disaster in the sea of Bengal when near the cost of Burmah, and then it was that the enterprise was definitely aban- The bonours of aviation from Europe to the East rest with the Italian aviators who, a few years ago, succeeded in flying from Rome to Tokyo. We do not suppose that the last has been heard of an attempt to fly across the Pacific, A S. WATSON & That project is likely remain a tempta

AGENTS

CO., LTD.,

Wine Spirit Merchants."

ESTABLISJED 81 YEARS.

Lieutenant C. H. Cune, 10.0., bas gone to Shanghai, for the purpose of carrying out the annual inspection of arms and ammunition, Shanghai and North China,

The Observatory report shows the raini fall for the twenty-four hours ending at 10 a.m. yesterday was 2.49 inches. We need many more such rainfalls yet before it will be possible to remove the present restrictions on the supply of water.

Mr. T. M.Leitch (Hongkong and Shanghai. Bank), son of the late Ber. Andrew Leitch, Rector of Drumclamph, Co. Tyrone, was quietly married on July 19th at the Church of St. Lawrenes. Ferres, to Mary Gair, widow of Major Guy Egerton: D.S.O.. R.F.A.

A play,was shown at a Harbin theatre

entitled. recently

*The Death of Nicholas II1" During the evening the old Russian bymu, God Save the Tear," was played, and it is stated that the hymn was repeated three times at the

standing.

An arrangement has just been put into forco by the Pacific Mail Steamship Co. to supply homebound vessels with freck vegetables. Under the new plan the out- bound steamers will earry fresh vege tables from San Francisco for turning over to the homeward bound steamers af Yokohama.

tian to ambitious aviators eager to do demand of the audience, who heard it something that has never been heenm- plished or actually attempted - before. The plans drawn up by the late Sir Ross Surru and adopted by Major BLAKE "remain on record. Their intention was to fly from Japan to Kamchatka and erosa by way of the Aleutian Island to Alaska. From Alaska they were to down the const of Canada to Vancouver there to Money and jewellery to the value of pick up another machine in which they $179 were stolen from No. 134, Woo Sung Street, on Monday night. The were to cross Canada to Halifax.

At complainant, a Chinese woman, glates BIRTHS.

Halifax a flying boat was to be ready to that the theft took place while she was LUTTON-At. Shanghai on August 24th. take them up the coast of Labrador and sleep. Several boxes, containing cloth

to Mr. and Mr. N. E. LURTON, "a

ing, jewellery and money were ransacked, daughter.

across to Greenland. Here they were to No articles of clothing were stolen. WUSON-At Foochów, on Angust 18th, to replenish their stores and continue their

Me and Mrs: JOHN G. P. WILSON,

DEATHS

a son

AT PRICES UP TO

$1.00

11, Beaconsfield Arcade.

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WANTED

SISEMENTS

.Office.

Letters are lying at this Office for

Bores QV, BF, BU, EW, TH, TU.

FAND

FOR SALE.

years.

journey on to Iceland. From there they.een arranged and will take place in the A very interesting billiards match has intended to cross to the Orkneys and Catholie Alen's Chib on: Saturday, the then proceed to Londen which they hoped 2nd pros., at 8 am, between Sergt. ~J. ARTINDALE.-At Shanghai, on August, 25th,

GEORGE RICHARD ALTINDALE, aged 45 to reach in October. All the details as Harchard, B.G.A.; the military champia, to weather possibilities along the line of and Mr. Osmund. of the Cathalie Lining

in 'n game of 500. Great interest in being. KILKENNY A Shanghai, on August

th, Jous JAMES KILKENNY (Detec route had been carefully worked out, but displayed bath by the military people and tive Sergeant, S.M.P.), aged on the Scottish poet bas it the best laid by the young blood in the Union. The

Committee of the Catholic Men's Club- plans of mice and men gang oft zgley." extend a hearty welcome to all interested. One wonders why, with the faterest which-ADVT.

and on

years.

Rapurders.At Shanghai, on Aug 21th - JOANNA ANGELICA MARER RODRIGUES,

·aged 47 years:

HONGKONG OFFICE: 101, De Vaux RD., LONDON OFFICE: 131, FL STREET, E.C.

The

Bady Press.

Hongkong, Augvar 30TH, 1822.

THE FAILURE OF GREAT ADVENTURES.

it

Dr.

is shown in ariation in Japans Chinese in the University of Cambridge.

Herbert Giles, Professor Koh

has just lasued a little primer called "The Second Hundred Best Characters, which as the title implies, is the successor of

the American continent, the flight e the Pacific has not been attempted from one side or the other. Nothing is heard of any projected enterprise of the kind in

The Hundred Best Characters,”” a littlë either country, and some adventurous work of whose usefulness as an aid t aviators from the land of the late Sir Ross the student of the Chinese language-

testimony is borns by the call for a Sert and Major BLAKE may yet achieve second edition. The publishers

are

the distinction of being the first to Messrs: Kelly & Walsh, Ltd., each primer accomplish the feat, for we may be sure is sold at 31. that the enterprise is not abandoned for ever, whatever may be the practical utility of it,

Whish enthusiasts turned up in force- for the drive that took place on Monday evening at the Catholic Men's Club The 84 ladies and gentlemen who braved the storm spent a very pleasant evening re apite of the gloom outside. - Mr. 0. The Night Fete announced by the Y.R.C. O'Sullivan was the M,O. The prize. winners were a follow-Ladies; Mrs. taken place to-night at 9 p.m.

Dwyer, 180; Mrs. Haynes, 178:- Mrgzo Spanton, 173; Mrs. Redpatt (hiddon number). Men Mr Hutchings, 172; Mr Pearce, 179 Mr Byrne 171: Mr. Ashmore (hidden' number),

Major and Mrs. Lawes left the Colony yesterday by the P. & O. steamer Deranha for London.

WANTED Japanese Woman wants

post as Clakiren's Närde, preferably Gazer adventures like the attempt to on Peak Apply Box T., c/o Daily Press reach the summit of Mount Everest, the

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highest mountain, in the world, or the 0

PHTHALMIC SURGEON D.O. (Oxford) effort of Major BLAKE, and his companions Becks position sa eye-specialist or locum to By around the world, or the tenens from June, 1923. Please apply Boz No attempts to reach the Poles of the TI c/o Dally Press Office...

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earth, never fail to command the eager interest of all who love the spirit of adventure, and our admiration of the

A London paper states that the late Mr. AND, #pproximately 7,000 square feet on pluck and enterprise of those who James Henry Osborne, of Shanghai, and waterfront at Swatow with modern undertake these enterprises is not lost in of the Shanghai Dock and Engineering storied brick and concrete building witable for office and godown

our genuine sympathy when failure, often Co., Ltd., left personal cstate of the gross Further details apply

disaster, overtakes them. Within the value of £4,283 486]. W.G. HUMPHREYS & Co

past month or so we have had to lament two such failures the failure of General BRUCE and his gallant pasty to reach the summit of Mount Everest when they were within measurable distance of achieving the goal of their ambitions, and secondly the abandonment, under stress of circumstances, of the daring effort Boiler. 4 ft. 9 inches Ha, 8 ft. 6 inches long which Major. BAXE and his two com Speed 9 Invote. Spor farther particulars apply to PO. Box panious were making to accomplish a 474, Hongkong

11889 Aying feat which note had ever before

FOR SALE.. TEAM LAUNCH, Dimensions, Length Overall 66 ft Beam 10 ft, Depth 6ft 7 inches. Hall of Hardwood underwater with Teak.top, alles, & deck. Frames of Ipol.

Engines 64′′-1 157

The uns! fortnightly meeting of the Sanitary Board was held yesterday after The business before, the meeting was noon, at the offices of the Department →

purely formal and the proceedings did. not last more than a few minutes - : The Chairman (Mr. G. R. Bayer) announced

A missionary conference will be held at that a petition signed by representatives of several districte in the Colony such as Lichfield from October 2nd to 6th. The Mongkok, Tai Kok Tsui, etc., regarding ways, and among the speakers will be warded to H.E. the Officer Administer subject will be, "The East at the Cross the water supply question had been fores the Rev. G. F. Sayell and the Ber. F. Jing the Government. The members prs Griffith, on China.

sent at the meeting were: Mr. G. EST Bayer (Chairman), the Director of Public 2 B.M.B. Vindictive, a light cruiser, is Works (the Hon, TL Perkins), the to leave Portsmouth about the middle of Medical Officer of Health (Dr. W. W.- October with usval reliefs, un board for Fearse), the Hon. Mr Chow Shou Hony the East Indies and China Stations The MOG Alabaster, Dr. G. D. Black, Findictive is commanded by Captain M & W Teo and the Secretary to th Cathcart Wason O.M.G., O.LÉ.

Board (Mr. OM W. Reynolda).

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