NEW ADVERTSEMENTS
THE HONGKONG JOOKEY OLUB..
TREMARES
WIDNES. HE HALF YEARLY MEETING DAY, 29th NOVEMBER, 1929, at 12.30 TM. at the JOCKET Ctun Room, HONG KONG CLUB AXNEX.
Bustinens Election of Stewards. [1780
FUR
FOR SALE..
URNISHED or Unfurnished occupation by 30th November. "HOLMDÅLE ' 4 P-3 Reception rooms, Bedrooms, 4 Bathrooms, with Gas Geysers, Large Hot Kitchen Boom, Fallsize Oras Teniscourt," Garden, House wired for Light and Hest.
Apply
REVINGTON,
1778).
c/o BRADLEY & Co., LTD.
FOR SALE.
INTIMATIONS
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1618, 1983.
THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB. THE FIFTH GYMKHANA MEETING
Till be bold. (weather RAPPY VALERY ORSATURDAY, NOVEMBER
1STE, commencing 9.45 r.
The charge for admission to the Public Enclosure will be $1.00. Soldiers and Sailors in uniform half prices
Members are advised that, they must show their Gymkhana Sesson tickets to obtain admission to the Members Enclosure.
"Each Momber has the right of introducing 2 non-members to the enclosure, ticket. For whom can be obtained from the Secretary at 85.00 each up to Friday, 17th November.
The Stewards invite the Ladies of Hongkong
(1718 les present.
to
THE HONGKONG JOCKEY OLUB.
AN EXTRA GYMKHANA is fixed for
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2nd, 1992. Draft Programmes and Entry Forms may be obtained at RACE COURSE, HONGKONG CLUB
Special ST. ANDREW's Programme.
Entries closa on 20th November, 1929.
LAND, approximately 7,000 wars fact and CausETAT BAY STABLES.
with modern 2 'storied-brick and comente building suitable for
office and godown.
Further details apply. 495]
W. G. HUMPHREYS, & CO.
MORTGAGE INVESTMENTS WANTED.
MESSRS DEACON, LOOKER, DEACON & HARSTON, of No. 1. Das Vuns Road Central, Solicitors, have for Investagent the sum of $250,000.00 and are prepared to consider Applicatims for the Advancement of the same of First Class Mortgages of House Property.
[1772
MARINE SURVEYOR. SURVEYOR of Damaged Cargo, who
A has hat First Class Experience is required by the Undersigned. State Experience and Salary required to
L. MOORE & CO., LTD. (Established: 1874), Shanghai.
Agents for
TOPLIS & HARDING,
Lloyd's Surveyors,
Q.
PUBLIO AUCTION..
R.
PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS of
GOVERNMENT,
[1745
KOWLOON TONG & NEW TERRITORIES DEVELOPMENT CO., LTD.
LL CLIENTS who have provisionally A
applied for a House are requested to call at the Offices of the Company on or before. the 30 NOVEMBER between the hours of 10 A.. and Noos for the purpose of signing their purchase agreements.
Deposits in respect of the sites allocated at the rate of 95 ets per square foot will then be required
A. H. K. COBB,
Secretar
43
Unin Rsibling,
Hongkong, 8th November, 1992. [1759
PARTICULARS "of VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY
Situate
No. 13, WING HING STREET. VICTORIA, HONGKONG, "
To ba Sold by Order of the Mortgagee
Br
PUBLIC AUCTION,
IN ONE LOT
Од THURSDAY, The 30TH DAY of Nov., 1922, at 3 O'CLOCK. Pa
Br Messrs, LAMMERT BROTHERS
AT THEIR OFFICE, DUDDELL STEELT, -
the letting by Public Auction Sale, to be
the held on MONDAY, 20th day ot THE Property consists of First ALL
T the THAT piece or parcel of ground situste Nov, 1922, at 3 rac, at the Offices Public Works Department, by Order of East Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong and EXCELLENCY TER OFFICER ADMINISTERING registered in the Land Office as SECTION of one Lot of 4 of INLAND LOT No. 2166 together with CROWN LAND at Fokfulam, in the the messunges erections or buildings theroon Colony of Hongkong, for term of 75 now known na No. 15, Wing Hing Street and years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Secondly ALL THAT strip of land at the rear Bent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His of the said Section A of Inland Lot No. 2166 MAJESTY THE KING, for one further term of being a scavenging lane. All of thich prer sa are held for the residue of the term of 75 years 75 years.
from the 15th day of May, 1916, created by the Crown Lease thereof together with the valosble machinery now situato in or upon the said premises and at No. 1 Gordon Street.
Particulars sud Conditions of sale may be obtained from
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
Reglatry Xo.
Locality.
Boundary Measurements.
息。
W.
fact. lost fet, feet.
Anand Rental,
·Upsel Prize,
સુ, ૧૯૮૧
[About]
As per mio plan
$2,500 150 6,305
[1774
"PUBLIC AUCTION.
ARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS of
13873
Mess76. HASTINGS & HASTINGS.
Solicitors, 8. Des Var Road Centrall
and Massen. LAMMERT BROTHERS!
Auctioneers,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
AND
OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
ONSIGNEES per Company's Steamer
"AGAPENOR
are hereby notified that the Cargo will be discharged into Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, where It will lie at Consignee's risk and subject to terms and conditions of storage at Bolt's ready for delivery from Godown on and after 11th November.
Optional cargo will be landed, unless notice has been given prior to Steamer's arrival.
PARTICULARS Auction to be where held on MONDAY, the 20th day of Nor, 1822, at p., at the Offices of the Fublic Works Department, by Order of Hu EXCELLENCY THE OFFICER ADMINISTERING THE GOVERNMENT, of one Lat of CROWN LAND) on kpur between West Bay and Hepabe Bay in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 76 years, with the option of renewal at Crown Rant to be fixed by the Surveyor of His MAJESTY THE Kmo, for one further term of 75 years.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
Begiatry No.
Locality.
Boundary Maseremezlä;
ZA
Aangal Rental.
Upeat Pros
fent, eat,
About
As per sale piso..
90,000, 320 5,400
1776.
THE CORONET.
2.15, 3.30 ARD
Suar.
WAY DOWNEAST.
KOWLOON THEATRE.
5.45 AND 9.18.
ADVENTURES
OF TARZAN
All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Bridays between the hours of 10.45 m, and noon 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 17th Nor
ill be subject to rent -All Claim presented to the
-the-Steamer must-be the undersigned on or before the 1st Dec., or they will not be recognized.
No Fire Insurance will be affected,
BUTTERFIELD & SWIKE,
Agents. Hoogkong, 11th November, 1922. [1789
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD,
AND
CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION
BY CO., LTD.,
JONSIGNEES per Company's Steamer **MEKIONES
INTIMATIONS
CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAMSHIPS, LIMITED.
despatched from the Wharf at. Kowloon at 2.00 r., FRIDAY, the 17th IST.
Passengers may proceed on board for Tibia. 1766) +2
C. P. S., LTD.
THE EMPRESS OF CANADA ” will be
UNIVERSITY OF HONGKONG.
A PUBLIC LECTURE by Dr. C. K. EDMUNDS (President of the Canton Christian College) will be given under the anspices of the Arts Association on THURS DAY. the 16th NOVEMBER, at 5 PM, in the Great Fall.
SUBJECT: "SOME PRASES OF PERMANENT RELLEY FROM FAMINE CONDITIONS IN CHINA."
[1768
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, « SCIENTIST, HONGKONG, Annonycer a "FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE By
CHARLES I, OHRENSTEIN, CEB
of Byracuse, New York, Member of the Board of Lectureship o! The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, Massachusetts, In
THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ROOM, CITY HALL, 01 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1922, at 5.30 P.M."
THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED
TO ATTEND. (1758
SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL.
39TH ANNUAL AL FRESCO FETE" to be held on the
10TH DECEMBER, 1992.
MOTOR CAR DRAW.
For a New 5:8EATER “OLDSMOBILE"
Touring Car to be drawn on the Night of
the Fete,
Tickets (25 each) can be had from-
Mr. A. H. CARROLL (Carroll Brothers). Mr. J. M. NoxONDA (Credit Foncier). HELP HONGKONG'S POOR.
- DEAR MADAN,
[1711
November, 1822.
We have just received a large Assortment of DAY and EVENING GOWNS. EVENING CLOAKS, HEAVY WIN. TER COATS, HATS, FURS and ¦FUR COATS, at Reasonable Prices.
We shall be pleased to show themĮto you if you will kindly call.
Thanking you for past favours and soliciting a continuance of sarde.
(Tours faithfully,
MADAME FLINT
*(1706
37, Queen's Road Central
XMAS comes but Once Year, and is everyone's delight. To send & Few
NICE CIGARS to Friends at Home
Face Your Orders with:
HONGKONG CIGAR STORE.
and they do the rest
ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS
COME EARLY.
11458
3.
J. B. LALA
THE ABLE INDIAN PHYSICIANS
FROM BINGAPORE,"
INTIMATION
JOHN DEWAR & SONS,
· LIMITED.
PERTH, SCOTLAND.
By Royal Appofatment to His Majesty the Klog
WHITE
Mr. Robertson, of the Taikoo Sugar area, since we have on the spot ample sea power with which to deny the passage of Refinery, has reported that whilst riding the Kemasts, should they attempt to his motor-cycle on the Taikoo Road. he accidently knocked down a Chinese, who oross in force from the Asiatic shopei..
On the other hand, the operations was slightly injured an both legs. The would be complicated by the fact that injured man refused to go to hospital. the Eastern shores of the Straits would Mr. Robertson paid the man a sum of ga ba in Turkish bands and the passage of compensation,
Mr. Edward Gray, FR.G.S. Australia. supplies into the Sea of Marmora might' have to take place under gunfire from House, Strand, left on November 3rd in artillery emplaced behind the Asian hills. the P. & O. .s. "Yallera (16,000 tons), Any attempt to hold both sides of the with a party of ladies and gentlemen, Straits would at once raise the operations who will visit Ceylon, Australia, Now to the magnitude of a very considerable Zealand, "Java, China. Japan, and war, for such strategy would logically Canada, and return to England abouti entail the destruction of the Kemalist the middle of May.
The first prize in the Shanghai Chan-
army. It might, in fact, necessitate a landing at Singras and the conquest of Asia Minor. If we were able to confine pion Sweepstakes fell to a syndicate of our efforts to a species of blockade of ten Portuguese, who had subscribed a Asia Minor we might hope to achieve par dollar each for the ticket; the second" object with the comparatively modest went to a Mr. Joseph Willoughby of force (as these things are new calculated) Kobe, who"is exiployed in the same firmi as the gentleman who won the first prizes of about six divisions. -
Unfortunately, this is not the whole in the Spring races. The third prize fell
PADLL picture. Should a rupture take place to a Japanese shopkeeper in Shanghie.
FINEST
SCOTCH
WHISKY
OF GREAT AGF.
Awarded 50 Gold and
Prize- Medals,
WEDDING. LANGSTON-MORRIS.
A very pretty wedding took place at St. John's Cathedral, yesterday afternoon, when Mr. Arthur G. Langston, of tha Hongkong Electric Company, and 2011 of › Major Langston, of London, was married to Miss Dorothy Mary Morris, the only. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Alfred Morris, English of Saiyingpun headmaster, School, Hongkong, The Rev. V. H. Copley Moyle officiated at the ceremony,
with KEMAL we must recognize that for all practical purposes the British Empire is at war with the Turkish nation. It is mere make-believe to imagine KEMAL as a rebel, against whom our operations would be assisted by well-disposed Turks inspired by a virtuous belief in the absurdities of the Treaty of Sevres. KEMAL at the moment speaks for Turkey, and it is likely that onder his leadership the majority of Turks are only too anxious to regain all they lost in the Great War if the weakness of the Allies "affords suitable opportunity for the realization of such ambitions. In that war the Turks were deprived of Mesopotamia, Palestine, The bride was attired in a gown of and a portion of Asia Minor. The last ivory satin and lace trimmed with pearls named area they have reconquered and and carried a bouquet of white roses, no one is prepared to make them give She was given away by her father. Tho it up. The trustee for the other two bridesmaid (Miss Florence. Rossar) ware areas is our Empire. We have alrendya, dress of mauvo taffeta, trimmed with had one experience of a Mesopotamia silver lace, with hat to match, and carried campaign, and those who went through a bouquet of violets. Miss Duckworth it are not anxious to repeat the perfor-and Master Duckworth attended as train mance. Finally, we would mention three bearers. The bride's mother wore a gown political consequences of this possible of grey satin. Dr. R. Daugherty fulfilled
We have written throughout of the duties of "best man,” one belligerent as "The British Empire." There seems to us a grave danger that hostilities might start in such a manner as to leave one or more of the groat Dominions unconvinced as to the immed iate necessity of war. Canada and South Africa spring to the mind.. If either of these Dominions deemed it necessary to HONGKONG OFFICE: 104, Dze Vaux ED., C. stand out from the war, even if such LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLENT STAKET, E.C. abstention was only of a temporary.
AGENTS
A. S. WATSON &
CO., LTD..
Wine & Spirit Merchants.
ESTABLISHED 81 YEARS.
The Daily Press.
HONGKONG, NOVEMBER 167H, 1922.
THE CONSEQUENCES OF
war.
A reception was afterwards held at the Hongkong Hotel, the health of the bride and bridegroom being proposed by Mr. G. W. C. Burnett. The recep
Thu was followed by a dance. tion honeymoon is to be spent in Shang- hai, the bride's going-away dress being of sapphire blue trimmed with steel beads, with hat to match.
!!!
bard
OBITUARY. nature, a blow would be dealt to the unity of the Empire which might cause COMMANDER MURRAY RUMSEY. irreparable damage. Secondly, there is
A Reuters telegram to-day announces the Pan-Islamic question, a matter open the death of Commander R. M. Rumsey, ing up disquieting possibilities. in India R.N., L.S.O., who from 1888 to 1904 was On his and Egypt. Thirdly, there is the English Harbour Master in Hongkong,
departure from the Colony, this reference political situation. Moh are sick of war; to his service appeared in the Daily they turn .from It with loathing. Phong; · A TURKISH WAR,
Commander Murray Rumsey was However necessary the Government con-
universally recognised to be a Den perceptions, are still so numbed by sidered war to be and we may be sure working and most capable official. Under the bludgeonings they received during that in their judgment it will bebis rule the Department was administer the Great War that it is difficult to absolutely inevitable before they draw the ed most excellently, and many reforms realise the probable consequences of an sword-yet it is certain that there will and improvements beneficial to shipping outbreak of war between the British be a strong anti-war party in England, Empire and the Nationalist Turks. We Such a situation makes troubled waters, say the British Empire, for the policy of in which members of society with Franco in the Near East since 1919;vistic tendencies find good shortsighted and, some would say, dis loyal to the Entente as it has been, is such that little hope of French co- operation can be entertained.
This melancholy reflection brings us to the first consequence of importance. A
The Manila, Observatory yesterday war such as, unfortunately, seems possible morning reported the Typhoon to be in island from Kowloon has become a settled would have as one of its first results about 125deg Long E 19deg Lat Eproices but at present there is no the rapturo of the cord which still in
were introduced and fostered by him. It was he who first suggested the project of a bridge across the harbour to Kowloon as a Bolsh solution of the housing and water-anpply questions that trouble the island of Hongkong; and if, na His Excellency suggested at the Council, that bridge should ever become a reality, its incep- tion will always be connected with Com mander Murray Bumagy's name."
There will be no meeting of the Reading
the Helena May In | Circle to-day 'stitute.--ADVT
moving N.N.W
political theory links together France and
The last show of the film exhibiting our Empira. The cord is already stranded, it has been badly strained and Miss Suzanne, Lenglen's ability Tennis drawn nerosa some uncommonly sharp player takes place to-night at 9.16 p.m. rocks as the two Powers have tolled up at the World Theatre,
is now ready to receive anyone who wishes to from the abyss of 1918, and so frayed has consult him on the following diseases, vis, the link become that an ever increasing Cold, Catarrh, Headache, Hemierania, Earpain, volume of opinion in England would Giddings, Toothache, Rausive of the Nose, probably accept Neuralgia, etc, eto, and
GUARANTEES TO OURE the above diseases in less than TWO MINUTES.
are hereby notified that the Cargo will be disa charged into Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, where it'
I can sure all Kinds of] Eye diseases as well will lie at Consignes's risk and subject to as other sicknesses and guarates to our terms and conditions of storage as Holt's radically.. Wharf. The Cargo will be roady for delivery from Godown/on and after 14th November.
Optional cargo will be landed, unless notico
has been give
given prior · to steamer's Arrival
81,000 REWARD.
It is nineteen years since that para- graph was written, and in the meantimo the bridging of the harbour has not been seriously considered, but we have arrived at the tins when bringing water to the
thought of bringing the water mainā over on a bridge.
The inte Commander Murray Rumsey had beez in receipt of a pension of $2,000 rar from the Hongkong Government since the beginning of 1904.
CABLE
EASTERN
NEWS
(THROUGH ELUTER'S AGENCY.]
LAWLESSNESS IN CHINA.
RESOLUTION BY THE HANKOW FOREIGN COMMUNITY,
A wrist watch valued at 860 was stolen FAR from the cabin of Mr. Carnochan, "second engineer of the 8.8: Kuang Lee, during its raptare with his absence on Tuesday. philosophical resignation, Fortunately,
A Yokohama sharebroker named A. 31. the above consequence is somewhat speculative, and we will turn to con- Watt has been committed for public trial sideration of a few possibilities which on a charge of fraud. It is alleged that approach the category of probabilities, the accused, having sustained losses in First there is the question of expense. It speculation in shares, fraudulently ob is said that the precautionary measures tained 105,350 from the Watanabe so far taken bave cost £60,000,000 It Bank, depositing as security Y300,000 war broke out the total of the final bill worth of shares of various Japanese con
HANKOW, November 15th. A meeting of Hankow residenta, is called for 7 o'clock this evening at which
All bronne onated, and damaged goods are paid to any person who is able to cure the would naturally depend upon the scope panies entrusted to him by several foreign the unchecked growing lawlessness pre
Where
will be
be left in the Godowns, 14
the hours of 10.45 and wild. 2oom within the free storage period.
they examined on any Tucedays and Fridays between
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods. have left the steamer's Godown, and all Good remaining undelivered after the 20th Nov,, will be subject to rent.
All Claims against the Steamer maak be presented to the undersigned on or before the 4th Dec., or they will not be moognised,
No Firs Dsurance will be affected.
HUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agunta Hongkong, 14th Noveisber, 1912. ̈ ̄11770′′
A Reward of $1,000 (our thousand) will be
above mentioned diseases within 2 minnitas,
medicine.
providing ha dose not make use of my
The medicine is my own preparation .⠀ Consulting charge in 89.00 Visiting Fee
5.00
Coulting hours 9 AM to 12 Noox.
to 6ML..
1385]
J. B. LAL No. 12, NATHAN, ROAD,
"KOWLOON."
of the war, but at a minimum we could residents.
the following resolution will be proposed: -
The meeting views with consternation valent throughout China which recently: culminated in an outbreak in Honan with an organised attack on foreign life not rest satisfied with less than the "The Nagasaki Appeal Court has seh- and property. The meeting demands that enforcement of the Mudania pact. This tenced Kim Yi Shing, the Korean who effective action be taken to secure the involves the military occupation of has tried to shoot General Tanaka at immediate release of captives and that Turkey in Europo until such time as the Shanghai, to capital punishment, reject adequate steps be devised by the Foreign Governments to ensure the future Kemalists agree to terms," and the Turk, ing the sentence of the lower court of security of their nationals in China, also as many nations have found to their penal servitude for life. Upon hearing the principle of responsibility on the part cost, is a stubborn individual. Possibly the judgment, the prisoner threw a chair of the Central Government in maintain. £150,000,000, would cover expenses if at the Chief Justice and tried to foe busing law be enforced and that Government be held accountable for failures in this regard operations were confined to the European was immediately seized.
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