NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
BOTIGE
WAY YOUNG to be our Manager:
ave THIS DAY appointed Mr. IU-
R. H. KOTEWALL & CO. Hongkong, 2nd Uetokur, 1923. [1481
NOMOKS HONGKONG DEVELOPMENT BUILD- Y! LVG AND SAVINGS SOCIETY, LTD.
TT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that the BURSCRIPTION LIST of the above Company will be on WEDNESDAY, THE 14THAT OF NOVEMBER, 1893, instead. ef on Monday, the 15th day of November, 1923 (this latier data being a General Haliday) “and will romia Open until FRIDAY, THE
LARD DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1923.
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WANTED.
MALL BOOM › for÷Marage P
Vicinity-HoraMOTO CLUE.
Reply Box No 1438,
1489]
do Daily Frea Office,
HONGKONG BOXING ASSOCIATIÓN.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
FOURTH ANNUAL GENERAL MANERING OF THE HONGKONG BOXING A SOCIATION" will be held at Musra. JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD.'s Bosid Room on TUESDAY, TH 30TH DAY OF OCTOBER, -–-1999, at 3,16 136, for the following purpose
receive the General Committee's Report and Statement of Accounts for anding the 30th day of June, the year To lects Chairman, Vice-Chairman, Oficial Referes, Maunger. Secretary and Trevarer, and The Gnal Committee for the year 19 Te appoint an
By Order of the General Committee, GEORGE G. N. TINSON,
Hos. Secretary & Treasure) Hongkong, sard October, 1913. (1483
STEUTHERS & HARRY.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. From BAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES TIA FORTS.
THE Stonzzukip
"WEST IVAN “
having arrived from the above-mentioned ports, Monday, 22nd October, 1923, Consignes are hereby notified that their cargols being landed et their risk into the hazardens and/or extra hazardions Grodowa of the Hongkong and
and Kayloon Whart
Joan, and stored at 12...
~Céders insinc.
Co Lt
Lid, Kow
of Cargo must produce an by the Superintendent Hongkong, before Bile be countersigned or Delivery
All broken, chaded and damaged cargo is haber lets in ths Godown where it will be BELmined at 10 A., Saturday, 27th October, 1983, 07
Mesra, ANDERSON & Asus, Marine Burveyors
All Claims must be presented within 10 days of the stemmer'a arrival here, after which they cannot be recognized.
No Claims all be ricognised after the goods have left the godowns, and cargo andalivered after 28th Uctober, 1923, will be
abject to rent.
..."
No Fire Insurance whatever will be
Consignees are requested to send in their Bud af Lading in exchange for Delivery Orders immediately.
STRUTHFES & BARRY,...
Agents, U.S.S.B. Emergency Fleet Corpn. Hongkong, and October, 1923. [1462
THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LIMITED.
From ANTWERP, MIDDLESBRO",
The
LONDON & STRAITS.
BENVORLICH.”
be
INTIMATIONS
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS TUESDAY COTOBER 23RD,
NOTICE OF REMOVAL “
THE Offoon of the "HONGKONG DAILY PRESS have beam zamoved to La CHATER ROAD (and door), to which Address All Correspondence should be directed.
Hongkong, 10th July, 1953,
POWER OF ATTORNEY.
TRA. J. PILGRIM has been Authorized
MA "Per Pro for and on behalf
of This Firm as from To-day's: Date de AAA PITTENDRIGH & CO., October 20th, 1993.
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THE HONGKONG & CANTON ICE MANUFACTURING CO. LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
THE SECOND ORDINARY ANNUAL
TUNING of SHAREHOLDERS in the above Company will be held at the Company's Towa
Office, 3. LOWER ÄLSKRY ROAD
NOVEMBER on MONDAY, ETH DAY OF
1933, at Noor, for the purpose
of presenting the Report of the Directors and
INTIMATION
E
1929
NEWS.
Tin N-61 Daly Scare understands that FAR EASTERN CABLE a number of military leaders in Shanghai from different parts of China are forming which is to society, the parpone of fight for the saltation of the country:** |
*TEFROUHFEE REUTER'S AGENCY.]
THE MASERCRE OF KOREANS 1NN
JAPANE
of the Philippine Islands to the Legisla ture for the provision at Manila of a radio broadcasting station, under Gov ernment, control The Governor-General believes that wireiden will/soon-supplant the present cable system of communica tion in the islands, for the reason that
Addressing the Chinese Student. the strong currents in those waters cause. Alliance, at its annual convention at frequent interruption of the cables. His Brown University USA, Mr. Alfred OFFICIAL BAN ON REPORTS LIFTEDJ). Excellency told the Legislature that aze, Chinese Mirater to the United station can be built for only about fifty States, said that acquiescence with the thousand pesos and would reach every demands of the Foreign Powers as a provincial capital and municipality in the result of the recent handit outrages in Islands and bring them into daily touch | Chins would he inconsistent with the with the news of the world, as well as
dignity of the Chinese Government. THE OLD FAVOURITE. of the Philippine Islands.. " Government,
WHISKY
CHOICE BLEND
communications of great value, such as weather reports, market reports, import ant administrativa instructions, as well na matters of general public interest, both instructive and entertaining, would be made available to the most reniore har rios Nothing, he said, would do more to consolidate and unify the people of those scattered islands and contribute so much to a well-informed public opinion,
Statevent of Asconi 10 18 JULY 1 The Very Finest Old which essential to representative
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company: will be CLOSED from 29TH OCTOBER, to STR NOVEMBER, 1923, both days inclusive,
By Order of the Board of Directors, 20
̈M. MANUK,
Secretary.. Hongkong, 18th October, 1823 [1448
THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
be held on SATURDAY, the 10TH, THE FIFTH GYMKHANA MEETING and MONDAY, the 192 NOVEMBER, 1993, weather permitting,
Draft Programmes and Entry Terms may be obtained at the Rax Court, HONGKONG CLUB and Causeway Bay StaBLES.
Entries will CLOSE on SATURDAY, 27TH
1442 OCTOBER, 1923.
JAPANESE EARTHQUAKE DISASTER.
HONGKONG RELIEF FUND.
NOTICE.
(UBSCRIPTIONS LISTS for the above Fund are open at the following places :--- HONGKONG GENERAL CHAMBRE OF
COMMERCE.
HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING
CORPORATIONX,
Scotch Whiskies
is now being bottled
at Leith, Scotland
SMALL POX EPIDEMIC.
PROTECTION BY VACCINATION-
At to-day's meeting of the Sanitary Board, Dr. W. W. Pearce the Medical Office of Health, pursuant to notice, will move the following resolutions—
,::," ༦ །
OVER 2500 MASSACRIED,
Toxro, October 20th
(Dolayed.)
The ban hitherto imposed on rep
of massacrer of Koreans in the early days ofconfusion, following the earthquake, owing 10, grosely, exnggerated. Inatourne now lifted.
It is reported that the deaths of Koreang
"and at the hands of the Vigilantes
That in view of the probability of severe epidemic of Small-pox occur others exceeded 500 in the affected areas ring during the coming cool senson the and adjoining districts with the excep Beard take steps to warn the public and by advertisement in the English tion of Tokyu where the number is not and Chinese nowspapers, impress on them the necessity of protecting them selves by Vaccination."
CORRESPONDENCE.
THE NAVY LEAGUE BALL.
[TO TEB EDITOR OF THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS."']..
yet given yukt,
Toe police at Yokohama suceeded in affording protection to a large number. of Kerenns by transferring them to ships: in the harbour. Large numbers of per- petrators of the massacres are under
government. His Excellency added that the Radio Communication Board recom mends such a station and had informed" him that receiving and amplifying (loud. speaking) sets can be bought at a price which would put them, within the resch of all the provincial capitals and imports ant municipalities. It is obvious that the Philippine Islands afford an excellent field for a development of this kind. The Governor-General placed the matter in his annual address as a strong re-
SIR-In this distant outpost of the arrest and are being examined by the commendation, and, as it is. not, one Empire, which so alsolutely depend, for police... Messrs. Macdonald & Muir involving very heavy expenditure, we may its prosperity on sèn-communications, any expect to see the Philippines setting an Appeal which is made to us, in aid of
Toxyo, October 22nd. example which could with advantage be Naval and. Mercantile Marine Charities, followed in many other parts of the Ear must necessarily arouse our
While is admitted that in consider- East. There is pat much scope in sympathy. Hongkong for broadcasting, though the
Such an Appeal has reached us from able number of innocent Kemang,” and! possibilities would be enlarged when the Head Office of the Navy League in others mustaken for Koreans-were-mas other territorities with which this Colony London, which is making great efforts to
By
and a Label to that effect is affixed to the
back of each bottle.
WAFIRARŻ
AN OFFICIAL STATEMENT,
will some day be in wireless communica-lighten the burdens of the dependents of sacred, the official reports on the events. tion. are disseminating "matters of those belonging to the British Navy, Mer-of those days published this morning general public interest, both instructive cantile Marine and Auxiliary Forces, who
assert that certain Koreans individually lost their lives in the War
Surely most of us can spure five or in parties of from 10 to 30 were re- dollars, in aid of the above objects, for sponsible for looting, incendiariam and
CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, ADSTRA AS. WATSON & and entertaining"
LIA & CHINA, MAGAS MERCANTILE BA
BANK OF
INTERNATIONAL
T1013.
BANKING CORPORA
NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY,
YOTOHAMA SPECIE BANK Hosarosa CLUB..
Cheques should be made out to the Order of the Japanese Earthquake Disaster Hongkong Belief Fund,
By Order,
D. E. BLALE,
Secretary, HONGKONG RELIEF COMMITTIE/ Hongkong. 10th September, 1923. [1297
LOYAL ORANGE LODGE, No. 802.
HUTION OKURCE HAT, Kennedy OLD their MONTHLY MEETINGS Road, the FIRST MONDAY in Esch Mouth.
FECUSPTOBY.
The Imperial Grand Black Chapter of the British Commonwealth No. 801, EASTERN STAR hold their Meetings at the same Hail the SECOND MONDAY of Each Month, po
Anyone interested should apply at the above Hall..:
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* OFFICIAL NOTICE.
PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A SHIPS
NAME
GEORGE THOMAS MONEY
I, EDRINE, of Victoris, in the Colony of Hongkong, HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that
CO., LTD.,
Wine & Spirit Merchants.
ESTABLISHED 1841.
BIRTHS.
BowKER-At Soochow on October 18th,
to the wife of J. L. BOWKER, son. HEIDENSTAM-At Shanghai, on October 17th, to Mr. and Mrs. Voy HEIDEN-
TA, & daughter.
"
MARRIAGES.
on
BLAKENEY-GOLABY.--At Shanghai,
October 18th, JAMES DAVID BLAKENEY, of Tientsin, to RUTH EVELYN GOLSET, of Cowra Australia.. SIFRIZZ-MCCARTY-At Shanghai, on October 15th. SIDNEY BERNARD SIFFLEXT, to EILEEN NORAH MCCARTHY, of Liverpool.
DEATHS." CHAUMONT-A Shanghai, on October 13, HUBERT MICHALL CHAUMONT, aged 769 years. McGRAT—At Shanghai, on October 17th, FRANK Rouzar MCGRATH, of Salen, Massachusetts, USA., aged 26 years
Hongkong Offs: 11, Chater Road.
in causequence of Change of Ownership, I London Office: 131, Fleet Street,
have applied to the Board of Trade, under Sec NONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby information 47 of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, in
ed that all Goods are being landed at their riak into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf sad Godown Co., Ltd., when.. swbarve, ce and/or from the
delivery may obtained
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowas, and all Goods remaining madelivered after the 27th Oct, will be abject do rent.
All claims
against
the steamer must be resented to the Undersigned on or before the 19th Nov, or they will not be recognized. All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 27th Octe al 10 AL
No Fire Insurance had been effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO, LTD.,
Hongkong 10th October, 1823.
LOST.
[1453
Small TAEBY KITTEN on Saturday
A No. (Odober 1313) R PLASTUTO
and Severn HOLDA BRE
Plesso Telephóng P139." --
TO
11453
FFICES is UNION BUILDING-One
O Hoom on Fifth Floor
UNION INSURANCE BOCIETY "OF CANTON, JUD.
HONGKONG WEEKLY
PRESS.
CONTAINING ALL THE WEZEJ LOCAL NEWS
The Paper to send Home:
respect of the ship #SONG HOL of Hai phòng, of gross tonnage 52L15 tona, register tonnage 3,085,44 tona, heretofore owned
ted by P. A. Laricque & Co. for the perisiasion to charge her Name to TAI WAY FOONG," and to have her registered in the New Nama at the Port of Hongkong as owned by me. Name must be sent to the Registrar of Ship ping at Hongkong within seven days from the appearance of this Advertisement
Dated at Victoria, Hongkong, this day of October, 1923.
Signed) G. T. EDKINS.
Aay objections to the proposed Change of
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NAVY LEAGUE BALL Under the Patronage of
ADMIRAL SIR ARTHUR LEVESON, LC3
In An Or WA CHÁY
THE
Will be held at
THE CITY HALL,
FRIDAY, 24 NOVEMBER, 1223, at 9.30 PM.
#TICKETS (5 282by, Obtaług ble "from" LADIES' COMMITTEE, MOUTHIE'S, ANDERSON's and THE ENGINEER'S INSTITUTE.
BILLIARD HANDICAP.
PALAUE HOTEL:
[1399
The Daily Press
HONGKONG, OCTOBER BED, 1923.
Mr. and Mrs E A. Ram and Miss Ram.
returned to the Colony by the Katuri ticket for the Navy League Ball, which other outrages, thereby affording a basis.
Maru.
!
The American-Oriental Bunking Cor poration, of Shanghai, has opened a branch at Tientsin.
The German Consulate at Manita bas been re-opened with Mr. Viegulmatin, a focal, merchant, in charge
M
will be held at the City Hall on Friday,
which lost November 2nd, at 9.30 Tickets are now for the alarmas and rumours for sale, as advertized in the newspapers nothing in retelling. This greatly accen-
His Excellency The Governor has kindly stated his intention to be present tunted, the terrors of the calamity and
Yours faithfully,
leil to acts of violence by self-constituted: defence handa.
DANNELSE
POLLOCK,
Chairman
inces Buildings,
October 2nd, 1923.
My C G. Alabaster returned to the Colony yesterday from a short holiday A LITTLE BIT OUT OF THE spent at Baguio, Philippine Islands.
Was
The silk which left here by the P. & O
Dongola on September 21st delivered in Mareilles on October 21sk, u transit of 30 days.
PICTURES.
UNIVERSAL, SUFFRAGE TO
JAPANI
TOKYO, October 20th,
(Delayed)
The Special Commision of five Minis ters appointed by the Premier to con- sider questions affecting universal, suf
frage have decided to report to the Cabinet in favour of removing property
CHASE ON MOTOR CYCLE COM BINATION AFTER ROBBERS Yesterday afternoon, just when business people were returning to work after tiffo, a thrilling episode was witnessed in Arsenal Street just outside the Sailors and Soldiers' Home. A tramea, which was crowded had slowed down, and was creeping towards the corner leading into of age with a six months resillines que Queen's Road, when a motor-cycle com bination, driven by Police Sergeant Por- The Asia Banking Corporation bas tallion, dashed up to the front of the car, The foregoing is likely to be emphodied obtained judgment in the Manila Courts approaching it from the rear, and de- in the Government Suffrage Bill, which
The total output of the Kailan Mining Administration's mines for the week end ing October 8th, amounted to 84,000 tons, and the sales during the period to 74,376 tons.
restrictions. All persons over 25 years
fication" be enfranchised.
E.C.gainst Louis McCall, formerly Secremanded the driver to stop. Two burly is to be submitted at the next regular
tary-treasurer of Walter E. Olsen & Co., Chinese detectives, one of whom is re in the sum of 26,413, pesos.
WIRELESS IN THE EAST.
puted to be the strongest man in the session of the Diet The Bill, if present- ed, will be supported by the Kenseikai, Chinese section of the constabulary, Among the passengers who arrived jumped out of the side-car and from the the leading opposition party, actording yesterday by the Empress of Asia were pillion seat and boarded the third-class to a decision reached at a general meet- Mrs. Elkins, Mr. and Mrs. H. Haucock, compartment of the car, and commenced ing of the party.. Mr. W. Adamson, Mr. A. C. Little, Mrs. Cormack, and Mr. J. E. "Joseph,"
*-.
to search the passengers. A minute later a man was dragged out of the car and taken into custody. He was joined a few A draft for £150.4.10 has been sent to seconds later by another man who had also been forcibly ejected. But still the tram-car was not allowed to proceed and
Tunsatisfactory position in regard to wireless communication in which this Colony stands as compared with other Dr. Barnardo's Home, being the result important trade centres in the Far East of a bridge drive at the Peak Hotel, vari has been a subject of complaint now, forous donations, and a small sale of work many years, and it is not surprising, held at hirs, Jackman's house on the 19th after certain recent experiences, that the inst Hon. Mr. HOLYOK should have brought once more to the notice this grievanes
OBITUARY
MR. CHOW TSZ CHL
PEKING, October 22nd. The ex-Premier, Mr. Chow Tsz Chiy it was evident that further developments were expected. In the meantime the two died yesterday afternoon. men were searched, but no arms were [Mr. Chow Taz Chi was acting Premier only for a short time last year during found on them. After another fire the absence of Mr. Ing Shih Yi He The Hongkong Boxing Association, minutes wait a woman in a ricksha came had and, however, a long official career, of the Government in the debate which whose fourth annual meeting is an
along from the direction of the Praya both under the Monarchy and under the Republic He was appointed Vice-Minis, tools place last week on the Budget. Wenounced for the 30th inat, contemplate East and alighted by the tram-car. Sheter of Finance in Yuan Shib Kur hen the holding their first tournament of the pointed her hand at both men and nodded Cabinet, and though he declined the ap
season on Novembor 12th in the City her head significantly. The tram car was pointment he afterwards became Acting Hall
all is another story.
The woman, it appears, had been sit
Minister of Finance. Complications arose. over a Belgian Loan at that time and Mr. Chow left the Department to become Tutuh of Shantung (1012). The follow- ng year, the "hedane. Kering LOVEFEDE GE the Bank of China, but in the next month become Minister of Communications He was one of the chief promoters of Yuan
have now reached a stage when Imperial Government is prepared to
ordered to proceul and the prisoners welcome private enterprise in the pro-
Vers' marched to the Police Station. vision of a wireless chain, and the local
The Hongkong Relief Fund in connecThas the incident closed but behind it Government proposes to ascertain on
tion with the Jajianëse parthquake die what terms a private company would
aster now totals $379,723.08 Yesterday's erect, and work a station here. So we may still hope to have an adequate list included a sum of $1,254,91 repre-
Shi Kai'a monarchical movement,” buf wireless station for commercial use here, senting contributions by British residentsting in the tram-car when she identified
two men, who were sitting not far away subsequently took office in the Cabinet, and some day in what is yet the dim future, at Amoy.
from her, on two who had held her up has since beeg in succession Minister of Meanwhile it is incomprehensible that
Communications, Minister of Agriculture Sir Charles Eliot, HM's Ambassador Bowen Road on the previous day and and Commerce, Minister of Finance, and use cannot be made of the Naval Station, 20. long since provided here, similar to the to Japan, is a through passenger on the robbed her Taking care not to make Minister of Education, and Acting 36, use made of the Naval radio in the Autor Mure. His Excellency joined the herself conspicuous she quietly alighted mier He went, to the Washington Con ference as Adviser to the Chinese Delega Philippines. In these matters, it must ship at Colombo. He was met on arrival from the car and reported the matter to tion. He was educated in Amerion, and be confessed, the Americans are more in Hongkong by Sir William Beck-Davies No. 2 Police Station, and the Bergeant therefore spoke English fluently Con enterprising than we seem to be. In this and by Captain Neville, A.D.C. to HE and two detectives were sent in hot pursequently he counted a considerable nume ber of English-speaking residents of connection attention might be drawn to The Governor. During his brief stay in suit of the tram-car whilst the woman was Poking among his friends, and they enter an intereating recommendation which has the Colony Sir Charles was the guest of told to follow on as quickly as she could tained for him feelings of the highest
respect and esteem. just been made by the Governor-General Sir William and Lady Rees-Davies.
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