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THE HONGKONG DAILY PHESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18TH, 1922.

INTIMATIONS

NOTICE OF REMOVAL

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THE AYNGAL RACE TRETING Ehave THIS DAY moved our Office

2nd and 3r1 MARCH, 1920,

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B.8. "ANDRE LEBON."- SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

NOTICE.

YONSIGNEES of Oxrgo from MAR-

BEILLES, &c., also Cargo ex L. COMMANDANT YAGES" from COGNAC, in connection with ahorn Steamer are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opiam, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their risks into the Godown of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, whence delivery way be obtained immediately aftor landing

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless intimation is received from the Contigues before Noor, TO-DAY, requesting it to be landed

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned. Goods remaining unclaimed after the 18th inst, at Noon, will be subject to rent and landing charges.

All alaims must be sent in to me on or befers the 32nd inst, or they will not be recognized. "All das aged packages will be examined Monday, the 18th inst., at 10 a.m., by Mowers Goddard & Douglas.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. R. RODENFUSER.

Acting Agent Hongkong, 12th December, 1921 (1919

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM HUMBURG AND ANTWERP. THE S.S.BIERRA MORENA"

above Foris, having arrived from the Consignees of Cargo:sre hereby informed that their goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godawn Company, Limited, Kowloon, and stored at Consignees' risk and expanse.

"Optional Gloods will be carried on unlea instructions are given to the contrary before soon to-day.

All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are to be left in the godowns, where they will be examined on 15th inst., Ab 10 AM by Messer. Goddard and Douglas,

All claims must be presented within 15 days of the steamer's arrival hare, after which date they cannot be recognized.

No claims will be admitted after the goodi bare left the Godowns and all Goods remain ing undelivered after the 16th inst, will be subject to rent.

Consignees of cargo are hereby notified that they must produce an Import permit signed by the Superintendent of Imports and Baports, Hongkong, before Bills of Lading can be countersigned.

No Fire Insurance has been effected." Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

CARL BODIKER & CO.,

Aktiebolag,

Agente. Hongkong, 11th December, 1922 (1994

BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD. FROM ANTWERP, MIDDLESBRO., LONDON AND STRAITS.

The Steamship "BENDORAN." CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby inform ed that ail Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardons and/or extra HOXEXING hardons Godowns of the. and KOWLOON WHART & GoDoWN COMPANY, Lab, whence and/or from the harres delivery may be obtained.

No Ulaims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 15th inst., will be subject

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the sad inst., or they will not be recognised.

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godown where they will be examined on the 13th inst., at 10 AM.

No Fire Insurance will be effected.. Hills of Lading will be countersigned by

GIBE, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.

Agents,

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HAROLD LLOYD

GRANDMA'S BOY

KOWLOON THEATRE.

5.30-P.M.

TARZAN FINAL EPISODES,

NO SHOW AT 9.15.

to the GROND FLOOR,of 5, QUIIN'S ROAD CENTRAL (between Mercantis Bank and Netherlands Trading Society)

THE PEOPLE'S SAVINGS CORPORATION, LTD.

7th Deceniber, 1922.

NOTICE.

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B. CHRISTIANSEN, DECEASED. NOT Authority. The Royal Danish TOTICE sued by Order of the Danish Consul-General, Shanghai.

All persons having Claims against the estate, of the abovenamel Deceased must. file the same with the Royal Danish Consulate at Canton within 6 months from the date of this Notice. The Olsisis of all persons failing to comply with this Netice will not be considered.

Dated the 11th day of December, 1999

(84) WALLACE J. HANSEN,

Royal Danish Consul, Cantón.

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THE ROTAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the NNNUAL GENERAL MEETING of Kiembers of THE ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB, will be held in the Board Room of Mears JARDINE. MATHESON & Co., LTD., Hangkang, on MONDAY, the 18th day of DECEMBER, 1989, at 5.15.

P.32.

To Receive from the Committee & Report, Balance Sheet and Statement of Accounts for

he year ended 30th September, 1992

To Consider, and if thought expedient, pasa Resolution continuing the stiditional sub- scription

of $2.00 per month at the 31st December, 1924.

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To Elect Officers, Members of the Committee, and an Auditor for the ensuing year."

"To Decide on any Resolation which may be submitted to the Secretaries and Treasurers four days prior to the Meeting.

Any Other Business.

By Order of the Committee, PERCY SMITH, SETH & FLEMING,

Secretaries & Treasurers. Hongkong, 7th December, 1992.

Nominations for Mombers of the General Committee should reach the Secretaries and Treasurera sot Ister than 5 ra, on TerraOAT, the 14th DECEMBER, 199

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VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY

Bituste

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

To be Sold by Order of the Mortgages

·BT.

PUBLIC AUCTION, IN ONE LOT On SATURDAY,

The 30TH Day of Dec., 1922, at 3 o'clock P

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Messrs. » LAMMERT BROTHERS AT THEIR Ormox, DUDDELL STREET,

Property

consiste of Firat ALL THAT piece of parcel of ground situate at Victoris is the Colony of Hongkrang and registered in the Land Office us SECTION A of INLAND LOT No. 2166 together with thereaz the mcarungen erections or buildings now known as No: 13, Wing Hing Street and Becondly ALL THAT strip of land at the reaT of the

be asid Section A of Taland Lot No, 2166 being scavenging lane. All of which prax. are bold for the residue of the term of 15 from the 15th day of May, 1816, created by Oro Lease thereof together with the valuable machinery now sitante in or upon the said premises and at No. 1 Gordon Street.

Particulars and Conditions of sale may be obtained from

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Masars JHASTINGS & HASTINGS, Solicitors

8, Des Var Road Central,

and Messrs. LAMMERT BROTHERS)

Auctioneers,

FOR SALE

REPULSE BAT.

Ly belly shed stated

OT B/B 158 (31,200 sq. ft.), A well Two-storey HOUSE... Dining Room, Drawing Room, 8 Bed, 3 Bath, Flush Closets, Drying Room, Garage Tennis Court, Servants' Quarters on Modern Plan. Hous a big open Verandahs and good surrounding grounds, Electric Light throughout, Hot Water Service and Telephone.

Path to Beach.

Offers to purchase to be sent to Masera BRUNER, MOND & Ca (CHITA), LIMITED, 7 Queen's Road Central on or before the 15th of December, 1928.

Applications to view may be bad at the offices of 1113. BEVNNEL, MOND & Co. (CHINA), LTD., 7, Queen's Road CentralTM

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Foreign exchange and General Banking brzinom kranamcted.

Dairent, Savings and Fixed Deposits been interesta'at rates of 2 per cent, 4 per cent,, and . 8 per cenă, par annum, respectively.

Hongkong, October ad 1950,

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of a cinematograph is not do under acarooly more than surveyed by the react standing; it is a codfounded nuisance. It makers of the League of Nations, or else · is Hke blister which will not burst. | one nation, must defnitely retrace Na That this should be the state of affairs steps and follow along the path in world four years after the day on which the politics which is favoured by its neigh- troops of England and France rested on bour. The present state of human nature their arms after four years of shoulder | affords scans hope of the acceptance by to shoulder Sghting is not unbeliev, both nations of the first alternative, for able,"

"incredible," or "absurd," as the heady spirit of crude nationalism atil) some people still in the first session stage runs briskly in our veins, notwithstand- would have us believe: « It is simply aning the recont blood-letting on a scale illustration of the frailty of human of unprecedented profuseness. As to the nature. Human nature is indeed one of the second alternative, its "adoption by either most fixed factors in the history of the Franco or England would mean the re- world; there are some who deny that it is cognition by that country of the fact tha usceptible to say change whatsoever. It she was no longer agreat Power. Hen

WHISKY France and England were on the foot. again human nature steps in, There is

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ing of friendship to-day which they appeared to be on from 1914-1918, that footing which many worthy people in both countries delude themselves into thinking they are still standing upon.

no need for there would be

German menace.

recom.

Commander C. E. Brock, HAN," ha beun appointed to H.M.S. Tamar.

pointed American Vice-Consul as Canton. Mr. Howard Bucknell has been ap He is transferred from Peking.

third possibility, and that is that England and France will drift into position of open and expensive rivalry such as existed in the 'eo's, and" would have continued to exist had not the two Con. countries been drawn together by th

Surveying these three ferences! of Allied Premiers." Both possibilities, we are inclined to countries," "and Germany, would be mend prayer on behalf of the first and settling their differences through the insurance against the third." medium of the League of Nations. Human nature has not yet been edu cated up to that standard.

Taking things as they are what do we find? We find the statesnien of France and England essaying an impossible task. They are endeavouring to maintain an Entents between

two countries whose foreign policies diverge in every direction. We will enumerate some of these divergencies. The first and most fundamental is tha question of reparations. The English

From the latest home papers we learn point of view is that it is unjust and that Major Henry Keswick, who formerly above all things bad business to, cripple represented Epsom in Parliament, this an impoverished and enfeebled Germany.ite contested Dumfries County as

Unionist. Make her pay what is practical, by all means, though it will never be adequate, but to seize the "Ruhr basin and apply other proposed sanctions "would, in British yes, be worse than a blunder; is would be a crime

France, doubt

The winning number in the Silver Purse Bay rafle at the St. Vincent de Paul's Bazaar was 140, The winning number in the eight-day clock refle was. 113.

Major S. B. Cootes, M.C., of the 102nd K.E.O. Grenadiers, left by the Katsang for Calcutta, for the purpose of attend- ing a course in the Senior Officers School at Belgaum.

The Chief Officer of the ss. Mas Sang ful of Germany's repentance, sceptical has reported to the Police, that, soine of her poverty, dependent, for her time during Sunday, the Captain's cabin own financial stability on receiv-was entered by an unknown person, who

a pair of binoculars. The stolen property" is valued at $112,

A. IS. WATSON & ag reparations which no impartial stole a pair of shows, a portmanteau und

CO., LTD..

Wine & Spirit Merchants.

FÓTARLIKEND 81 Traps.

to save the group of huts. The amount of the damage is unknown, as is also the cause of the outbreak.

The Medical Officer of Health's return for the week ended December 9th showa home!

economist believes" possible of payment, feeling the cold chill of European isola-

A fire took place at Homuntin, during tion creeping about her bare shoulders, the early hours of yesterday morning, clings with fearful tenacity to the Treaty resulting in 12 small wooden huta being of Versailles which her allies, and destroyed. The fire commenced in ope notably the British Empire, signed and of the hats and spread with great

rapidity. The Kowloon Fire Brigade" sealed. In its ferocious terms abe sees was called to the scene but was unablo her only hope and in those terms England has begun to read the death sentence of Europe. Fondamental difference this; difference not amenable to any formulae," devise the experts never so cunningly.

At the Washington conference "another five cases of notifiable disease, and five deaths from influenza (not notifiable). Dr Ro-At the French Hospital, ao divergence arose, The Empire, supported Thin return comprises one Chinese caser December 11th, to Mr. and Mrs. by, the United States of America, worked of plague, two British and four Chinese F. J. DE ROME, a daughter. [1911 for the abolition of submarines. France cases of diphtheris, one British, one HALL-At, Budleigh Salertag Devon, on

December 9th, to Mr. and Mrs. R. J. worked for their retention. She had her enteric lever, and one Chinese case of HALL, a daughter.

[1910 wish. The national motives are here cerebrospinal fever. Moorz-At Shangahi, on December 6th, plais. To sex-linked Empire, dependent

to, Mr. and Mrs. H. MOORE, B daughter. SILAS At Shanghai, on December 8th,

to Mr. and Mrs. ARTHUR D. SILAS,

son.

BIRTHS.

DEATHS.

CHILD. At Ch'ang-An-Tang, Chelsfield, Keat, on October 28th, ELLEN ELIZA BETH, widow of THOMAS CHILD, of H.M. Customs, Peking.

The Daily Press.

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Chinese cases

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Dr. Wellington Koo, ex-Minister of for its existence on ocean trade, sub- Foreign Affairs, has been appointed marines are a deadly menice. To France, Chairman of the committee to pro- pare for the Special Tariff Conference to unable to afford a surface fleet, her be held next year. Dr. Koo has also position amongst the navies of the world been entrusted with the responsibility to rapidly receding into obscurity, sub-help the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the negotiations with the Diplomatio marines offer an opportunity to obtain Corpa with regard to the enforcement of

sea power by menacing trade. the new Customs tarii. MACDONALD.-At Glenwood, Virginia Whose trade? That question when asked An interesting lantern lecture on Water, Surrey, on November 5th, at Washington remained unanswered," Pond Life" given at St. John's Cathe Major DONALD MACDONALD, late of Hongkong.

and H. G.. WELLS" on answering it in the dral Hall last night, by Mr. B. W.

MA., WRA unfortunately, " Daly Mail bad his contract as a Barney,

接 brought to conclusion half way Hoxoxon CTTION: 104, DE YOX RD., C. special correspondent abruptly terminat through owing to the lantern failing. Lobos Orrios: 131, FLEET STREET, E-ed. Finally, there is the Near East. The The Rev. H. Copley Moyle, who was in the consequences of the divergencies between chair expressed his regret at the occur. rence, but reminded those present that. French and British policy in this area Mr. Barney had promised to give them- ara 'still a prominent feature in the another lecture at a later date. international situation. Franca, anxious

The death took place at the Royal for Syria (though she is only the manda Naval Hospital on Monday of Engine loty power thereof) and hostile to room Artificer Albert Gunn of the FRANCE AND ENGLAND. "Greece; entered into negotiations with H.M.S. Ambrose, who was admitted 'to...

hospital last week suffering from paeu- the Turkish Nationalists without consult-monis and pleurisy. The deceased was Oxor again France and England have beening England. When Greece collapsed and exceedingly popular in the Naval Yard in sharp disagreement across the confer

might be pardoned for supposing that said his funeral yesterday at Happy Valley was largely attended by Naval ence table. We are told of the present

some of the French papers were culebrat Olicers, Petty Officers and ratings Many London conference, that the "first day's ing a national victory over "perfide beautiful floral tributes were placegler business proceeded smoothly." We do Albion." In the course of the subsequent the coffin and & firing party and bugler not imagine that Reutor's Agency has events at the Dardanelles, France" with attended at the grave side. suddenly become ironical in its old age; drew her troops at the critical moment The fate of Mr. H. W. Looker in the rather do we suppose that it is nothing and left the English en l'air.

General Election has not been mentioned in Benter's cables, bas Commander more or less than a sober fact that we

It is difficult, being English, to write Kenworthy is mentioned in a cable to-day have reached a stage in our post-war of these matters other than from the as calling attention in the House of development when it is noteworthy that English point of view, but that is not Commons to the undesirable effects of the great number of coloured seamen st IRRITATED & INFLAMED BYE 。 gathering of Allied Premiers can meet to infer that from the French standpoint Hall and other ports," we conclude that san be directly traced in many cases to for one day and remain harmonious. We her notions are unjustified. Leaving Mr. Looker, who contested Central, Hull the Bunday Motor trip and Goling. The wonder how much business is dealt with aside the apportionment of blame, be against Commander Keaworthy was de contain 'a devided oru irritant. A ange

at the opening session of these confer- tween us we have brought the entente to feated An excellent photograph of Mr. Looker as the Conservativa candidate for BRADFORD Pirco Goods Merchant

desires working arrangement with lat dust from sections of the local roads exces. At all events, subsequent tele. the dust. It is to-day little more than a Central Hall appeared on The Times Class Firm. Will provide own Balesman, pay gestion for these trips would be to keep grams rapidly obliterated the pleasing phrase, a convenance; it is fast becoming pictorial page at the end of October.

:, ।., wagen, native Broker and all Cabling expenses the windshield-ap-sad to as a pair of shantasy of coong Premiers; they a memory. These are frank statements

A meeting of the Stewards of the Apply Bor 1890,

Enn glasses. Sun glasses of any pattern ovidently began to talk "shop." Let and so strong is the force of habit that Jockey Club on Monday night, came to with either Crookes, Luxfel, Fional, as also look on the past four years as to some they may seem pessimistic. To the conclusion that the middle of March Amber, London Smoke, or Blue Isses an opening sertion in which we have at others they will seem that they are the is too late for the bolding of the annual Wednesday, February 28th and three- are obtainable at very moderate prices all costs made pleasant remarks about belated expression of an unpleasant race meeting and fixed the event for from The Hongkong Optical Co., saces each other, and now let us come to truth. France and England bave passed the following days. The difficulty has been the sors to Clark & Co., Manufacturing and businICKS.

parting of the ways; they have parted. to consult the convenience of the Shang- hai Jockeys on whom we so largely de Refracting Opticians the most compet Burely it is time to admit quite frankly They can only rejoin each other by one end at our annual race meetings. The ent manufacturing optical establishment that if the Anglo-French catante is not of two methods. Either they mast Kingwan Races in Shanghai are fixed to in Bouth Ching-located in 63, Queen's dend it is certainly in extremis. An abandon the paths of national policies come this year after Chiasso New Year, which falls on February 10th, and Shaug- Road Central, (opposite to the Binger international understanding which pro and unite on the broad road of world hai Jackeys are thus unable to come to Powing Machine Company.-Ayr, (201ceeds from crisis to crisis like the flicker co-oportation, a road whoso trace is Hongkong in the middle of February

FOR SALE.

WNER leaving the Colony. Small Yacht PLANU. Recently entirely overhauled. In perfect condition. Beautiful full tone. 8350. Also DULUITONE. Very little need. Great addition to an Orchestra or Jazz Band. Open to offer.

Apply Box 1900, 1909]*

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ON SALE,

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TONGKONG HANSARD REPORTS

the MEETINGS of LEGISLATIVE COUNCEL for Beation 1991.

Revised by the Mambera.

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