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FROK UNITED KINGDOM, GENOA, TERTING OF SEARCHULDERS

PORT SAID, COLOMBO & STRAITS.

HE Motor Vessel

THE

"GLENGARRY"

having arrived from the above ports, "Uon- signoos of Cargo by her are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the beardons andfor extra hazardous Godowns of The Bangkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, whence, and or from the wharves, delivery may be obtained.

Goods not cleared by the 27th Oct, 1922. at.5 p.m., will be subject to rent.

All broken, chafed and damaged package are to be left in the Godowns where they wil be examined la the presence of Consignece by Mears Goddard & Douglas on 7th Oct, 10 AM. Claims against the steamer 1922, ab including those for cargo short delivered, must be presented on the special form provided, and mast sho be ahmitted within 30 days of arrival otherwise they will not be recognized."

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.

Billa of Lading will be countersigned by

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO, LTD.. Agents. Hongkong, 9th October, 1992

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Applications will be received by

THE BANQUE DE L'INDO-CHINE,

Princes Huilding; Chater Road.

V. MARSOT,

Manager.

Hongkong, 11th October, 1922.

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HE FOURTH ORDINARY GENERAL will be held at the Offices of the Company, St. George's Huilding, Chater Hood, Victoria Hongkong on THURSDAY, the 9th NO- VEMBER, 1929, at 11 O'clock tha FOR NOON, for the purpose of receiving a Stsfoment of Accounts and the Report of the General Managers for the year ended 30th September, 1992, and electing a Consulting Committee and Aulitors.

the Com

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SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,

General Managers. Hongkong. 10th October. 1929 [1640

PARTICULARS of

VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY

Eitante

No. 13, WING HING STREET, VICTORIA, HONGKONG,

To be Sold by Order of the Mortgages

Be

PUBLIC AUCTION,

IN ONE LOT

THUESDAY,

The 2D DAT of Nov., 1922, at 3'n'clock PM

"By Messrs. LAMMERT BROTHERS" AT THEIR OVICE, DUDDELL STREET. THE Property consists of First ALL THAT Piscs or parcel of ground aituste at Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong and registered in the Land Office & SECTION A of INLAND LOT No. 2156 together with the messages erections or buildings thereon now known as No 13. Wing Hing Street and Secondly ALT. THAT strip of land at the rear of the maid Section of Island Lot. No 2166 being a scavenging lane. All of which prez 600 ar held for the residue of the term of S year from the 15th day of May, 1916, created by the Crown Lease thereof together with valuable machinery now situate in or upon the aid promises and st No. 1 Gordon Street.

Particulars and Conditions of sale may be obtained from

MORATE HASTINGS & RASTINGS,

Solicitors,

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

AND

OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO, LTD. CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

ONSIGNEES per Company's Steamer

"DEMODOCUS

are hereby notified that the Cargo will be dis aharged into Holt's Wharf, Kowloos, where it will lie at Consignee's risk and abject to terms and conditions of storage at Hold' whart The Cargo will be ready for delivery frum Godown on, and after 18th October.

Optional cargo will be landed, unless notioc has been given prior to steamer's arrival

All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be ozamined on any Tuesday and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 A.M. and Noom within the free storage period.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the steamer's Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 94th Oct, will Lo subject to rent,"

All Chins against the Steamer must be presented to the undersigned on or before the 7th Nov, or they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents.

Hongkong, 18th October, 1992,

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Fox CALCUTTA. PENANG AND SINGAPORE..

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HE Steamship

"KUSANG ****

having arrived from the above ports, Consignees of cargo by her are hereby informed that all gods are being landed at their risk into the zardous and/or extra hazardous Godowas of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company Limited, whence, and/or from the wharves, delivery may be obtained.

Goods not cleared by the 15th inst, will be object to reat

ATI broken, chafed and damaged packages ara to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined. Claims against the Steamer must ba presented within 10 days of arrival, otherwise they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be fasted by us in Luy xe whateveOT

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Íæp., General Managsira.

Hongkong, 19th October. 1922.

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

"ELLERMAN LÍNE.

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A “CÉTY OF TOKIO* having arrived, Consigneca of Cargo are informed that all Goods are being landed at their rink into the hardous and/or extra-hazardous Godowa of Holfe Wharf, whence delivery may be obtaized.

No Claics will be admitted after the Goods Eave left the Godowns, and all Goods remain- ing undelivered after 25th October, 1922, will be

Jeet to rent.

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morrow.

the hostila attitude of the meeting towards Mr. LLOYD GEORGE a very interesting election campaign is for shadowed-if a General Election is to take place. There is no definite an nouncement yet on that subject, and it does not necessarily follow that a General Election will take placa, immediately if Boy Scouts (Saigingpun School) has received from Mr. C. H. Biason a dona tion of $50 donated towards the Funds of

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It is not easy to predict what would be the result of an appeal to the country. We need first "to see how the mrious parties propose to sort themselves, and what programmes they Then WHISKY intend to submit to the country.

there is the new factor of the waidha's No election has been vote to consider fought since women were given the vote If the Unionists are able to compose their present differences it is highly probable that they would win the election easily: but, if they split, as the Liberals have split, the Labour Party is likely to get the chaney it is seeking. It is pertinent to recall in this connection Mr. Cai. DERLAN's recent speech at Birmingham when be made what the cable described as a bold and impassioned" appeal for unity. He urged that the Coalition was inevitable at the present juneture in ci

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The ball-room of the Peak Club w crowded with happy and enthusïzatia children, yesterday afternoon, when the-- it is not too soon to a niortal"" Peter Pan was presented in a series of tableaux and dancer. The entertainment formed the children's contribution to the Naval Stall in the annual bazar of the A Chinese farmer's house, at No. 9, Ministering Children's League, which is Tan Cheng village was entered dur- tow almost due. It was evident that a ing his absence, by robbers on the night great deal of time and care had been of the 18th and 10th inst, and clothing expended in preparation and a novel and most attractive entertainment was pre- and money worth, 877 is missing.

sented. The stage settings. eap cially, An amed robber extered No. 29, Gough were very artistio, though the temporary Street, early on Thursday morning, and lighting effects did not do the fall held up the inmate of one of the cubicles justice. The tableaux were accompanied on the second floor- married woman. by special music and some times resultad He demanded her keys, which she handed themselves into pretty dances, in which over, and he extracted money and jewel- the children acquitted themselves very lery from a chest of drawers to the value gracefully. of $1,132

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Noronha (Credis Foncier).-ADYT.

of the mines of the formation of FAR EASTERN CABLE Labour Government.

He declared that

if Labour obtained a majority" at the election dirvet action would triumph over the Government, which Mr. CLYNES had said would have to take instructions from the Caucus. Mr. CHAMBERLAIN declared that the capital. levy threatened by Labour would mean the rain of industry and he was convinced that there was no possibility of any Government" carrying o in the new Parliament except by Coalition.

The Unionists have constituted the majority in the Coalition Parliament and

NEWS."

(THROUGH ELUTER'S AGENCY.] PEKING POLITICAL OUTLOOK. ANOTHER NEW CABINET PROBABLE,

PERING, October 20th. Members of the Cabinet were in com-

Mrs Penmats arranged the dances ad alapted the play into tableau form; Mrs. Sanders was mainly responsible for train- 10g the children.

Mrs. Aubrey played

the violin accompaniments and Mrs. Adams (in spite of indisposition) acted

as pianoforte accompanist, as sho hail

ed by leading the children's singing. Mr. J. P. Radcliffe and Petty Officer Chaa. Routley operated the lighting affecta.

done during rehearsals. Miss Recce hol

The principal parts were taken as follows:-

Tuo Poters'

JOYCE PENSLAN YVONNE SHENTOM HILARY LOWE

IRIS PFORDTEM,

MARY SANDERS,

The Wendys

Tinkerbell..

JDAWN SALTER. Other Fairies

HETTY BROMWICH. Michael.......) Wendy'aƒDaws SALTER. John....

Brothers Barry BROMWICH. The performance was most enthusiasti- munication with the President, yesterday. He said they must obey the President's cally received and will be repeated to- order and carry on, so as to prevent a night, dislocation of administrative werk, but

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THE CANTON LOAN. PEKING GOVERNMENT'S REMINDER TO THE LEGATION.

PERING, October 20th. In connection with recent reports of Hoogkong, to Mr. and Mrs. PETER have mentioned have publicly protested the British Lost in Canton, the Govern-

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The Daily Press.

Horokosa, October 21st, 1991

LESSON FROM THE WEST,

if they are given a working majority ate asked Li Yuan Hung to select a new INDUSTRIAL FUTURE OF CHINA. the polls next month it will represent no- Cabinet at the carliest possible moment, thing more or less than an endorsement 4s Parliament is again going into session. of the main lines of policy pursued by the Government of which Mr. LLOYD GEORGE has been the Prime Minister. When these tacts are "remembered it does not seem quite so, strange that the eminent Unionist statesmen whose named we

because the Conservative Party, as repre- sented by the Carlton Club resolution, ment has drawn the attention of the "would not

consent to Mr. Loya Legation to the Government's standing GEORGE retaining the Premiership after attitude towards provincia! loans. u successful election, however much hie!

PEKING TO LHASA. and his party contribute to the result."

OFFICER'S LONG TREK. We have yet to learn the points on which they seriously disagree with the policy pursued by the Coalition Government under the presidency of Mr. LLOYD

COALITION GOVERNMENT • Gendr

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No. 1, NATHAN ROAD, KOWLOON,

PUBLISHED · TO-DAY

HONGKONG WEEKLY

PRESS.

CONTAINING ALL THE WEEKS

LOCAL NEWS.

The Paper to send Home.

THE CORONET.

KIPLING'S

WITHOUT BENEFIT OF CLERGY.

SILA, October 10th.. Brigadier-General George Pereira has arrived at Lhaea from Peking. He walk- The manifesto of the dissident Coner. ed 3,500 out of 0,000 miles.

Brigadier-General Pereida, born 1865, retiring Prime Minister's services to the was military attache to Peking from 1005

Africa, and the European war.]

SHANGHAI SPURIOUS LIQUOR CASE

HEAVY SENTENCE PASSED.

SHANGHAI, October 20th.

before the end of the year have not been

war in handling domestic and foreign ill-founded "A meeting of Conservatives probeins." In retiring from the burdens held at the Carlton Club on Thursday of office after seven or eight years of having decided by a substantial majority strenuous labour in positions of the against the continuance of the Coalition, highest

Mr. LLOYD responsibility, Mr. LLOYD GEORGE has resigned office, GEORGE is well assured that he retires and Mr. BONAR LA has undertaken with the undying gratitude of the nation. The French Mixed Court, this morn to form a new Ministry, if he is elected He would scarcely be human if he did

to General Election

LONDON, October 19th, Doctor FongSan, of Shanghai, inter viewed in London, "dwelt on the in- estimable service his fellow-countrymen could ronder Chiu by learning English. Alternatively, they could benefit by obtaining An

Western insight into thought through the medium of trans- lated volumes. He said that China must do her utmost to avoid "the terrible industrial condition" row disgracing the West, but would welcome advice from such people.us Miss Agatha Harrison, "of the London School of Economics, now in. China

FAR EASTERN CABLE SERVICES. IMPROVED SERVICE PROMISED,

Losnox, October 19th,

At the Eastern Extension Telegraphi Co. meeting Sir John Denison Pender said that a contract had been entered into with the Telegraph Construction cable from Company for laying a Colombo to Penang," which he hoped would be working by April next, after which it was confidently hoped to give a good fast service to the Far East by having a margin in cable capacity in ? the event of temporary interruptions of

the main cables,

the leadership of the Party. Anot welcome this opportunity of repose ing, sentenced M. Giesel to three years' is predicted, and and freedom from the cares of State alter imprisonment or a fine of three thousand Armistice Day, November 11th, is indi so long a period of heavy responsibility, taela. Giesel must pay, in additios, ten

The restoration of the Great Northern cuted as the probable date. It has been but he is no more likely to forsake the thousand theis to the Noilly Prat Com

Telegraph Company's service to the Far (evident "during the past year that political arena than Lord Baron has pany wad six thousand inels to the East had hitherto not been quite satis

Party principles were killing the Conli-found it possible to do. "Mr. LLOYD GEORGE Hennessy Company, for infringement of lactory owing to difficulties, but tion. A nail in its coffin was the passage is to deliver a speech at Leeds to-day, trade marks. He must also pay one thou hoped the service would soon improve. of the anti-dumping resolutions in the though he perhaps did not expect, House of Commons. Mr. LLOYD GEORGE when he made, the engagement, to bg/sand dollars costs to the Noilly Prat Bpenking in the capacity of a private Company and five hundred dollars court Free Traders to vote for these in order member of the House of Commons, his fees.

told the Coalition Liberals-who are

ALARMING SITUATION

VLADIVOSTOCKS

CIVILIANS ORDERED TO LEAVE

TOKYO, October 20th.

to restare the strained allegiance of speech will be just as eagerly awaited for All the machinery employed in the the Coalition Government. Some of them the indication it is likely to give of his manufacture of spurious liquors must be did so, and this action was followed by immediate political fature.

immediately destroyed, and all spurious

Special messages from Vladivostock liquor confiscated. wholesale resignations from Coalition

[M. Gissel, head of the Giesel Com.trate that the City Assembly bag refused Liberal Associations, especially in the

pany, liquor importers, was arrested on to accept responsibility for the care of North of England. Other questions have Mr. H. Percy Smith is due back in the October 18th, charged with the manu-aring or protection of the Consulates. alienated Conservative support of the Colony by the City of Paris on November facture of spurious liquors, counterfeit General Dieterichs has ordered all Coalition, and although Mr. CHAMBER 10th

ing well-known brands. Hundreds of civilians to leave the city for Chins on. LAIN, who has been the recognised

cases of questionable liquor 'packages and ships commandeered therefor. Reports leader of the Conservative Party since

Book early at Montric's this morning counterfeit labels were found in the also state that the Japanese Commander Mr. Bayan Law's health compelled his for to-night's final performance of "I'll company's godown and removed by the has moved his headquarters aboard a

police.]

transport. retirement from the Ministry, has Leave it to You."--ADTT, strongly advocated the maintenance of the Coalition, the vote at the Carlton Club clearly shows that he does not zo-

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At the result of a quarrel at a street fountain a Chinese youth was assaulted

A Claims against the Steamer met be pro KOWLOON THEATRE present on this question the majority of by a number of water carriers and injured,

mented to the Undersigned, ca or before Ist

November, 1922, or they will not be recognised. All brokee, chafed and damaged Goods as to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays or Fridays between the hours of 10.45 and NoOK, within the free storage period of ons week.

No The Insurance Las been affected Bill of Lading has been countersigned by "THE BANK LINE, LTD.-

General Agenta. Mengkong, 19th October, 1922. [1836

AND 9.15.

HENRY WALTHALL

FALSE FACES.

THREATENED STRIKEON SHANGHAI RAIWAYS,

CHINESE RESIDENTS REQUEST PROTECTION:

Paxing, October 20th. The Chinese Chamber of Commerce at Vladivostock has telegrapnad to the Government requesting the dispatch of rainforcements to the border in order to prevent the routed Russians from enter A representative of the Far Easter ing the Province,

DEMANDS FORMULATED AT MASS. MEETING OF EMPLOYEES. He was removed to hospital by the police. his party. Evidently, such 20 over- whelming yote against the Coalition was

SHANGHAI, October 20th. The Theatre Royal, was crowded with unexpected, but when we see members of United States sailors, last night, when and the Shanghai-Hangchow railway

The employes of the Shanghai-Nanking the party of the eminence of Lord the Amateur Dramatic Club entertained held a mass meeting at Woosung and Republic in Peking has informed this BALJOUR, MF, GAMEBELAIN, Lord them to a performance of "I'll Leave it decided to call a strike unless their Government that two vessels of the deminds are met; including shorter Russian Volunteer Flest have left Vladi BIRKENALAD, Sir RUSKar Hou, Sir to You," and had the pleasure of acting hours, holidays, higher wages and per vostock for Chefoo. He roquests, the WORTHINGTON EVANS and Lord Law before a most appreciative and enthus sions.

A Government to detain them if they enter (Continued at foot of next column) Chinese port subscribing to a public protest against iastic audiency.

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