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NOTIFICATION.

INTIMATIONS

NOTICE.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 31st, 1924

INTIMATIONS

Toffer and Station of the CHINESE IT Annomoed that the ANNUAL

MARITIME CUSTOMS for

PROCESSION of the BLESSED med District will be CLOSED to PUBLIC | VIRGIN MARY will be held at the Com BUSINESS on FRIDAY, the GTE JUNE,pound of the Homan Catholic CathedEAL, OU

||iha 319T INSTANT, NE 3,30 PİM. 1924.

Hongkong, 29th May, 1924.

R. H. R WADE, Commissioner of Chinees Onstame,

Kowloon and District.

York Buildings,

Hongkong, 30th May, 1924.

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BANK HOLIDAYS.

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FN accordases with Ordinance No. 5 of 1912, the EXCHANGE BANKS will be CLOSED for the Transaction of PUBLIC

NOTICE.

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and after the 15 JUNE, the Offices of the ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. (S.C.), LTD., will be in " ASIATIC BUILD- ING," QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, ***

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BUSINESS on TUESDAY, the 3x5 JUNE,E HALF YEARLY 1924.

Hongkong, 29th May, 1924

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THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD, FROM MIDDLESBRO', ANTWERP, LONDON AND STRAITS. The Steamship ** BENVANNOCH" CONSIGNEES of Cargo am hereby informs. ed that all Goods are being fandal at their risk into the hazanious and/or extra hazardous Godawas of the Hovesoxe GOTOWN COMPANY, AND KOWLOON WHANY LTD, whence, and/or "from the wharren, delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining andelivered after the 4th June, will be subject to rent

All Claine against the Steamer, must be presented to the Endersigned on or before the 19th Jane, or they will not be recognized.

All breken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 4th June, at 10 a..

No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.,

Agenta.

Hongkong, th May, 1914

THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

GENERAL MEETING at MEMBERS wil be held 92 SATURDAY, 7TH JUNE, 1994, at 12.30 r.x. in the JoCKET Cя Rooms, HoroxONG

1814 Cros AxeRX...

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

THE

THE FOURTH EXTRA RACE MEET- ING will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY. 7ra, and

MONDAY, STH JUNE, 1924, commencing at 5.30 .. Each Day. The First Bell will be Rang a 3 r.

The Charge for Admission to the Public Enclosure will be $1.

Schlies and Sailors in uniform, Half Price.. Members are advised that they mat show their Season Tickets to obtain Admission to

Members Enclosure.

Each

the rather be the right of introducing 2 Non Members to the Members Encloenture, Tickets for whom can be obtained from Mars, LINSIZAD & DAVIS at $5 each up to FRIDAY,

TH

The Stewards invite the Ladies of Hongkong.

826 to be prodat.

THE CHINA LIGHT & POWER CO, (1918), LTD.

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S.S. CHANTILLY."

"SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

NOTICE.

ONSIGNEES of Cargo from MARSEIL- LES, &c., also Cargo exa.. "ANTIN-

OUS from BORDEAUX, in connection

WE

NOTICE.

E beg to Notify Our Consumers that on and after the 2×3 JUNE, Payment

of Our Monthly Accounts may be made at Our New Branch Office (Eurais STOLZA), 22, NATHAN ROAD,

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,

General Managers,

NOTICE

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

DEWAR'S

CORRESPONDENCE.

THE ARMADILLO.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE HONGKONG

DAILY PRES

than ever. But we trust you? What is A Singapore contemporary states that the psychological affect of that? Why, the purchase of the land in the neigh- my friends, with nations as with indivi.bourhood of St. James's, which is requir duels, that puts them on their pride."ed for the construction of the new Musi Me. RAMBAY MACDONALD's task is to put cipal Electrical Power Station, has been the Allied Governments in an equally completed, and, that the amount that trustful frame of mind. FEINCARE's has been paid to the owners. Mr. Sknow that on inspectius of the armadillo letter to the Reparations Commission Wong and others is in the region of clearly expressed. bis concern for the $1,000,000.

The Spirit of the pledges and guarantees Germany will he

Empire

It is that unbroken Even ness that is so much appreciated in DEWAR'S. It is produced by the skilful blending of whiskies-old and ample-DEWAR'S is simply a mingling of good things.

LABEL"

Dewar's

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WHITE

and

"

VICTORIA VAT"

as supplied to the Houses of Lords and Commons.

By Royal appointment to His Majesty The King.

SOLE AGENTS:

with above Steamer are hereby informed Serip No 4007 for 500 share Ewo A. S. WATSON

creeption

their Goods with Opiam, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stared at their risk into the Go downs of the Hangkong and Kowloon Whart and Godown Co., Lt, Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained immediately after landing.

Optiona

will be forwarded on unless intimation Carga

in received from the Consignees į made to the Cocation has been duly

before Noos, To-bar, requesting it to be landed here.

Bills of Lading will be countersigued by the Undersigned Goods remaining unclaimed after the 31st May, 1924, at Noor, will be subject to rent and landing charges.

All Claims must be sent in to me on or before the 9th June, 1934, or they will nos be recognized

All damaged packages will be examined on Saturday

the 1st instant at 10 am, by Messrs. Goddard & Douglas.

No Fire Insurance has been efforted.

B. RODENFUSER.

Acting Agent

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Hongkong, 26th Alay, 1924.

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"LLOYD ·TRIESTINO S.N. CO.

NOTICE TO CONSIONBES.

Corres Mats Lan, in the name of M., EZBÁ ABRAHAM of Hongkong together with a duly executed transfer deed purporting to

engn the said shares has been Lost:

maid shares are the property of the Undersigned and app

for the issue of # Duplicate Scrip

The public is therefore warned against

with the said Shares without reference to

Any person having any. this Undersigned. knowledge as to the whereabouts of the said scrip is asked to communicate with the Under- ngaed.

ELLIS & CO.

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deal

No. 43 Ice House Street.

NOTICE TO. CONSIGNEES.

THE PENINSÍTLÁR & ORIENTAL

MOREA"

CO., · LTD.,

Wine and Spirit Merchants

ESTABLISHED 1841.

BIRTHS

required to give to ensure that her word will be keep. He emphasised that the Experts Reports were purely advisory While indicating the steps which in the opinion of the experts should be taken, they leave it to the Reparations Commis sion to decide the methods to give them practical form and render them effective, as well as to decide points which the experts have regarded as outside the terms of reference to them. Before com-.

In a note to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the German Legation states that the previous charge that a certain Gery man firm of Shanghai was trafficking in arms is not based upon facts. The note says that the Legation does not Frew of any German firm in China which is dealing now or will deal in arms in future.

Of Empire Day celebration at Singa- mitting himself to a final acceptance of pore a correspondent writes to the local the proposals, A. Poincias indicated that Press: I believe Canadians did not ap this cannot be dose "until the Govern- prove of Kipling's Our Lady of the ments have exact information as to the Snows. What would they say to this? practical effect which the Reparations Empire Day celebrations at a certain: Commission gives to the experts' pro school in Singapore were in progress. posals, and also na to whether the Ger

One of items was where the various man Government has taken the necessary Dominions and Crown Colóhies had to atepa to carry out the decisions of the make their offering of wheat, cotton, Commission. That makes a settlement

wool, rubber, etc., to Britannia. Canada turns up with a tin of salmon and tear catties of ice!

The Directors of the Shanghai Mutual Telephone Co. says in their annual re port: The past year has been a record one as regards the increase of telephones aice to war, there being a net increase in lines of 1,904 and telephones of 2967, as against an increase of 1,798 and 2068 respectively last year. The total num- ber' of direct lines is now 1,963 and tele phone intsruments including extensions

Siz A.R may be interested to

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in the Museum I am able to vouch for the fact that the creature killed last Tuesday was indeed an armadillo of about the same size as the one killed on the Peak tramway in May 1902. The tail of the latter is a trifle larger and the colour of the seales is brown whereas, in the lamp- light, last Tuesday's armadillo appeared to have rather greenish scales,

If the Curator of our Museum would like to add to his collection no doubt the skin would be obtainable on application to the chauffeur at the Hongkong Hotel Garage-Yours faithfully,

May 30th, 1924.

**INTERESTED.

THE S.P.C.A. BILL. [TO THE EDITOR OF THE." HONGKONG DALLY PRESS.]

A.B.”

SIB-I am glad to note that makes the candid confession that his let- ter of May 28th is not a detailed examina- tion of the new Bill for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (falthough “ auch would have been obvious in any ense) but he should have gone further and added what it really is.

The Gazette and the "daily papers have

given space to this Bill recently, so 'A. B can hardly claim that so many words aro required from him by any intelligent

appear to be still somewhat remote. It is certain that the German Government will not, for one thing, readily consent to pay the sum Exed by the experts. Ia recent number of The Stakat appears an article on the Experts' Report, by the Late Dr. HELLTERICH who recently met. with a tragic death in a railway accident The article begins with these words:

"According to the Report of the Dawes Committee of Experts Germany is able to pay, within the next five years, not less than 2,500 million gold marks yearly. In the following years the annual pay ments grow, with expanding German wealth, to still higher amounts, the addi- tion being computed by means of a com- plicated system of indox numbers of prosperity. These yearly payments, it is true, are somewhat below the original were made in the basiest. hour of the the Colony. He does not state which side amounts fixed by the London Cltimatan day.

I have no intention of entering into any two milliard gold marks yearly, plas

Brief messages sent to us by Mr. Harry discussion with A.B." on the subject, 26 per cent of the value of German & exports-but even the 2 millard gold marks that form the basis of the pay ments to be made from 1928-29 onward, as well as the annual payments to be made up to that time in accordance with A partial moratorium, go far beyond all Germany will be able to pay even in the event of the most sanguine hopes of economic recovery being realised.”

reader to merely draw attention to it.

As to the present law, he appears to speak with authority as to its adequacy. that he is fairly well aequatated with all 20,640 The number of messages effected to meet all likely needs; he thus implies on the day of record were 100.352, being the various forms of cruelty practised in

an increase of 11.528 and of these 20,265

he supports.

Morriss in the course of his journey as it will, no doubt, be carefully consider Home via Siberia, says the V.-C. Baily ed in due course; but I should like to Feurs, are all in appreciative terms, the take the opportunity of allaying "AB's”. railway service excellent and the journey anxiety as to future prospects of Hong picturesque and interesting. He men-kong residents being branded as felons tions that the only money in use in the on account of the provisions of this new **Chevonitz" note, worth about £1, with Bill: the law-abiding members of the pub-

The late Dr. HELLEFERICA. was out only which, the traveller has no trouble at lie need have no fear in this respect and

recognised as an economist and fontier

reader.

as a possible successful one in enses of ́. of high distinction, but, was the acknow all I am glad I came this way," My even the defence referred to by “A.B.” CAMPOS.-At Shanghai, on May with, to ledged leader of the extreme Right in Morriss writes, as it is not only inter- theft, will "hardly intereat the average

Mr. and Mrs. M. P. DE CAMPOS, A son: Gernian politics. The views be express-esting but extremely pleasant. There is Izrao-At Shanghai, on May 23rd, teed have therefore a special interest and one wagon lit car

Mr. and Mrs. MANUEL F. R. LEITAO, Certainly afford excuse for the, cautious Government, on the train. The dising

car and food are very good.". DEATHS..

attitude M. POINCARE adopted. We can admire the way that Mr. RAMSAY MAC-

run by the Soviet

"A.B..who apparently knows little of the advance of veterinary science, de

STEAM NAVIGATION CO'S STEAMER BETHEN-At Tientsin, on May 20th, DONALD is pursuing the line of policy he HONGKONG'S NEW HARBOUR individual opinion, apparently irreeper

ARVED HONGKạng on 29th May, 1994, Fans ANTWERP, LONDON, GIBRALTAR, MARSEILLES, FORT SAID, ADEN, COLOMBO AND STRAFTS.

Capt. G. C. BLETHEN, aged 77 yenta CLAXTON.--At the General Hospital, "Shanghai, on May 20th, A. A Cax- TON, dearly beloved husband of CECELE R. CLAXTOS, and son of Rev. A.E. CLANTOs, aged 38 years.

The Steamship "SILVIO PELLICO CONSIGNEES of Charge by the above 4 bhaghanging the MA

FROM TRIESTE VENICE BRINDIS, SPALATO, PORT BAID. HASSANA, ADEN, COLOMBO. PENANG ASD SINGAPORE

ONEIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co, Ltd, at Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.

Options Cargo will be forwarded unless to the contrary be given before 27th ROLICE instant.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 2nd

prox. will be subject to reat.

All Claims against the Steamer must be priented to the Undersigned on or before the 12th prox. or they will not be recognized.

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be. left in the Go sewn, where they will be examined on the tad prox. at 10 a... by Jur Berveyors, Mrs. GODDARD & DOUGLAS

No Fire Insurance has been affected Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

DODWELL & CO., LTD,

Agents

Hongkong, 27th May, 1924.

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THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL

STEAM NAVIGATION CO. STEAMER FOR MANILA, SINGAPORE AND BOMBAY,

THROUGH BILLS OF LÄDING ISSUED FOR EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN AND CONTINENTAL PORTS AND LONDON.

HE. Steamship

Тая

"ALIPORE

carrying His Majesty's Mail, will be despatch- el from this port at Noor, on TUESDAY, the 3D Jux, taking Cargo for the shore. Parts

and

Silk and Valuable Cargo for Italy, France nd London (under arrangement) will be com veyed by this Steamer proceeding to Bombay and there transhipped to the on-carrying Steamer for Marseilles and Landon,

Parcels will be served at the Office until $. on the Day previous to Sailing. The contents and value of all packages muît be declared

For further particulars, apply to

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO., Hongkong, 29th May, 1924

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named vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed AT THEM are in the Hongkong and Company's Kowloon Wharf and Godown Godown at Kowloon, where each Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as the Gools are landed.

will i landed here unless Options Goo

Good will be instructions have been given to the con- trary six hours before arrival of the Steamer.

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

No Fine Insurance will be effected by us any case whatever.

including

the in

Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the ConsignaeR, ADĀ the Company's Sarveyors, Messrs. Goznan

10 Dupcias, at

10 A., on Mondays and Thurulayı

All Claims must be presented within ten days of the Steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognized. A

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowa.

MACKINNON,

Hongkong, 29th May, 11.

Agents..

PUBLISHED TO-DAY.

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HONGKONG WEEKLY

PRESS. CONTAINING ALL THE WEKKA LOCAL-NEWB.

bas adopted in the matter: It will be a triumph" indeed if he can succeed in persuading the Allies to share his views. Judging from comments in the French

MASTER.

CEYLON OFFICIAL APPOINTED.

scribes what he considera constitutes. "causing unnecessary pain to animals" (and to himself) as being a matter of

tive of who the individual may be this suggests, his need of some standard de- finition of cruelty, and the new - Bilt Lieut. Comdr. Geo. $. Hole, R.N, at will just fulfill this need for him, although teach kindness to animals by putting present Master Attendant at the Port he thinks that the Bill is an attempt to of Colombo, has been appointed Harbour human beings in gaol? It would be a Master of Hongkong, in place of Com-pity it the law in this respect had to l mander CW. Beckwith, R.N., who was enforced in some cases, but I am con- recently invalided to England on pensionfident that and of my fellow citizens are The new Harbour Master is expected to not so hardened as to require such dras

tie suensares to learn (and apply), the take up his new duties in July.

Joining the Navy in 1904, Licut Comdrinstructions contained in the Bill.

Yours faithfully,

Y. Z Hole served as a Midshipman in the Colonel Russell Brown, R., who hasrode and the battleship Albemarle, Hongkong, May 29th, 1924. been an official visit to Tientsin, returned in 1907 he was promoted to the rank of to the Colony yesterday.

Press on Mr. MACDONALD'S utterances on KAY, last surviving son of the late the subject we cannot feel very sanguine Mr. and Mrs. DENGAN KAY, of Ren-. frew, Scotland, and the China Inland of his success. Mission,

the Isolation Hospital. OzoRIO-AL

Shanghai, on May 26th, AMELIA MARIA SEQUEIRA UZORI0, aged 37 years.

Hongkong Office 14, Chater Road. London Office: 131, Fleet Street, E.C.

The Daily Press.

HOSOLOSO MAY 31st, 1924.

THE REPARATIONS PROBLEM.

A seaman was knocked down and killed on Thursday whilst unloading iron at the Kowloon Godownik.

Sub-Lieutenant and in 1909 he saw ser

A memorial tablet to the late Sirvice in the torpedo bont destroyer Everard Fraser was unveiled at the urick The same year he was given the rank of Lieutenant. In 1914 he was British Consulate on Saturday Jast.

given command of the destroyer Peteral and was wounded shortly after the out- break of war. In 1915 he was placed on the retired list and was granted a pension for wounds,

E

GOLF

BEATING BOGET.

A London paper has attracted mach describe beating bogey. Here are some correspondence by asking for a team to

After the annual Procession which is Taz changes recently made in the Minis-annoured to take place in the Roman

of the suggestions MACKENZIE & CO.,

trics of France and Belgium seemingly Catholic Cathedral, this afternoon,

(1.) A suitable term to describe beating. bogey would be a "wonder" 1" This con- make little or on difference in the general sermon will be preached by the Rev. Fr.

denses the words of the expression gene- attitude of either country towards the

In the following year, 1918 he proceed rally used of" one under and ng thị Jayme Martins. all-important question of Beparations

ed to Ceylon to take up an appointment same time describes the feelings of th which is calling for settlement by the

Out of the Government Prize Fund the under the Colonial Office For a time average goller who, after a mighty driv

and soul-stirring brassic shat, finds his statemen of Europe at the earliest Harbour Master yesterday presented to he served at Colombo as Mine Sweeping hall on the far edge of the green of that possible moment. Though the Report of a Chinese youth who jumped overboard Officer and for this special duty was terrible 14th hole, and manages, in fear the Committee of Experts over which from the Harbour Office inunch in order franted the special rank of Licut and trembling, to hole out in four. When from the green he gazes back to the tea General Dawes presided has been accept to rescue a steerswoman «mpletary Commander in October, 1917. ed by all countries concerned as offering reward.

Licut-Comdr Hole has held various in the dim distance he wonders how ho

did it and if he will ever do it again. arrival at Bined his a: new, basis of discussion with some

appointments

(2) Why not call one under a "plam, prospect of a final agreement, there seems As a murk of resect From his fellow Colombo, including that of acting Master two under peach," and three under t every likelihood that serious differences members, the grounds of the naghas attendant (an office which is the well I (handicap 10) got one once, will arise when the statesmen come down | Cricket Club closed for a quarter of an equivalent to that of Harbour Master) taking an out-of-bounds carry, and my

and Chief Police Magistrate. He was opponent call it "a freak once more to discussing the details, Mr.hour while the funeral of Mr. A. A.

appointed Master Attendant of Colombo RAMSAY MACDONALD in one of the speeches Claxton was taking place at Bubbling July 1999 Lieut. Comdr. Hole was he delivered shortly after taking office well Cemetery.

born in the year 1887.

The Panar bo wad Home.

TO-DAY TILL SUNDAY.

MARY PICKFORD

IN

"SUDS.

FELIX, THE: HYPNOTIST.

**

spoke of his intention to approach the European problem from "a new angle."

Yesterday morning's list dealt with he

TYPHOON WARNING. We have seen what that angle in was fore Mr. Justice Dyer Ball represented succinctly stated in the speech reproduced a record one in the history of the Court.

The telegram quoted below was rec in our columns yesterday, in these terms: No fewer than 150 writs were listed, "Let as may to Germany: We are going many of which were noted for hearing ed by the American Consulate General,

in Chambers. to accept your word. If you say you are

In some cases dates of Hongkong, from the Manila Observatory going to accept those reports we will bearing in Court were fixed as far ahead at noon yesterday: take you it your word.

as next July. Over fifty per cent of We have no preparations to meet any default on your the writs listed came under the entegory part after this solema obligation you of landlord e. tenant or tenant e. land THE CORONET. do default, then we will be closer Allies lord.

"Warning low pressure area extend ing from the China Sea to the Pacific across Northern Luzon, and the Balir tang Channel A real typhoon may develop later

(3.) I think "crumb is the best word to describe the feas, as it brings com fort to the soul after a struggle not ofter successful...

(4.) I think the word "beado" would be suitableM

Bus

(5.) My wife suggests" Dickie." Lay, why not bogey-hogey

(8.) In a golf club I know, when a player beats bogey he receives a reward n four-ball match from each of the thres from his opponent, and in the case of other players. This is called" talent. money," and I venture to think that the more appropriately word talents" describes the excellent performance than the words mentioned by your correspon→

dents.

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