NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
NOTICE.
EXTRAORDINARY GENEBAL
INTIMATIONS
NOTICE.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27TH, 1924.
HONGKONG SHAREBROKERS.
ASSOCIATION.
AMENTING of the Club will be beli THC following are Mumbers of the above
in the Board Boom of Messrs..
JARDINY.
KATH ZMON & Co... LTD. On FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1974, 5.00 PM for the purpose of contrming the Resolalinas passed at an Extraordinary General Meeting held on 14th Angust.
By Order.
C. R. BROWN,
Secretary
Hongkong, August Stith, 1924,
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UNIVERSITY OF HONGKONG. MATRICULATION, SENIOR AND JUNIOR LOCAL EXAMINATIONS.
NO
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the abers Examinations will commence on Forms MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17ru, 1924.
of Entry and copies of Regulations and Sylabus can be obtained on application to the Registrar.
Fach Entry Form duly filled in, it reach the Registrar together with the Statutory Fees
on are the 19TH SEPTEMBER, a follow-
Hongkong Curracy
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Matriculation and Senior
Love Examinations ... Junior Local Examination
...315
..310
Candidate offering more than seven subjekta in the Matriculation and Senior Local Ex- aminations, and more than fight in the smotic ramination will charged an Additional Fee of $1 for ach subject no offered.
The following Scholarships, further par ticulars of which can be obtained from the Registrar will be awarded on the Results of the Matriculation Examination :-
(1) Two King Edward VII. Scholarships of the raine of 1:40 jer ananı rach, open lo British subjects only.
J. P.Groar
V. IVANOVICH
A. P. ORAVIA.
H. M. H. ESMALL, SE KON C Hauar ODBIL
Sen PHI SHAO
By Onder of the Committee,
J. W. KEW,
retary.
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CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN &
MORTGAGE CO., LTD.
DIVIDEND NOTICE,
"OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that An INTERIM DIVIDEND has born. De- clared in respect of the Financial Year ending on the 31st Documber, 1924, and will be Faid on FRIDAY, TER 9TH AUGUST, 1924, ■* to Forty Cents ($0.40) per Share on the Old Shares
Thirty-three Cents (10.33) (Fully
Bours Shares (Fully paid) Nos. per Share on 171,000 to 200,000, and Six Cents ($0.06) per
New
Shares (1924 Issue) upon which $2.50 per Shar was paid up on the 13th March, 1924.
Share on the
Hongkong, 12th May, 1924. Secre74 D CLOSED tou. Left to
NOTICE.
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• HONGKONG STOCK EXCHANGE,
E following are Members of the above
TExchange
ABRAHAM, EExA....' ALTER, A. A. HAGRAM. J. 'T. BENJAMIN
V. BILK KTT. 11. Cox, M. J.
CROUCHES, N. V, A. ELLE, F. M. Gou, J.
GUTTERIES, A A. KIW, FRED. LAMMINT, GEO. P.
TANKET, H. A. LOGAN, W. MATHROON, R. T. NISM, A. PELRT, 1. S. PEATONAL, R Pores, Gro, E. Ports, P. C. RAIMOND, E. M. SILVA, P. M. N. da
SMITH, F. B TEATER, P.
By Order of the Committee,
A." NISSIM,
Secretary
Hongkong, th May, 1924.
WANTED.
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DRITISNER, 33 years of Age, 7 year
Goods, Sundries, Haniware, etc., Desiras EMPLOYMENT. Moderate Salary if Prom- pects Good.
Write Hat No. 1179, 1179]
co dongkow Daily Pren.
(2) One President of China Scholarship of the value of $400 per unatim, open to Chinese subjects, only,
k
() Two Peace Memorial Scholarships, of the total value of £1,215 each, open to
white desc-at. hove of pure British (4) One Hongkong Govern Scholarship
of the value of $1,000 per annum, ope 1.0 Candidates from School for
(5) for Boyn
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all Hongkong
WANTED.
COTS University Graduate with Business Experience Desires EMPLOY- MENT.
Write Box No. 1180, c/o Bangkon Daily Press,
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WANTED.
Government Scholarship AN Experienced TYPIST.
of the value of $1,000 per annum, open Candidates from all Hongkong School for Girin.
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(6) Four Montargis French Prizes, two of
370 and two of $25.
Bounal copies of Examination Papers, set at past Examinations can be obtained from the Registrar, Price 81, per sui.
(SL) C. A. MIDLETON SMITH,
Acting Hegistrar. 25th Aug-1, 1924.
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PUBLIC AUCTION.
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ARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS of
Sale
PAR Pallic Auction to be held on MONDAY, the 1st day of September, 1924, at 3.M., at the Dow of the Public Works Department, by Order of His ExcALLENGE THE Dersanen of One Lot of GROWN LAND. near Chuk Un Village, S.D.I. in the Coleny of for a term of 75 years, cotumtucing from
11 July, 1893, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fed by the Surveyor of HIS MAJESTY THE KING, for one further term of
4'years less three days.
No. of Sale:
Registry No.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
EX
Basudary Me KVALITAS.
fest, lamp
An Der is 1.
4,800
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NOTICE.
M.V. "HGLENLUCE"
ARRIVED 4/1/21.
Apply Bor No. 1175, c/o Hongkong Daily Press.
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TO LET.
INGLE Roomed OFFICE en 1ST FLOOR,
14. PEDDER STREET.
Apply-l'ornRTY OFFICE, JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD. [1138
TO LET,
SHOP AND OFFICES, No. 12, PEDDER
STAKET. Apply at the PRIXIE.
TO LET AT WEIHAIWEI.
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The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Comany
AUGUST (both days inclusive).
SHEWAN, TÒMES & CO., General Manager,
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DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
TICKETS will be issued for HOUND
TRIPS during the Months of JULY TO SEPTEMBER, from HONGLONG to Foochow (Pagoda Anchorage) and Return, Calling at SWATOW Bad Axor on both the Upward And Downward Voyage, by the Company's New Fust, Well-appointed Steamer HAI-NING at the Reduced Bate of $80. for the Round Voyage, including Meals while the Steamer is in Port
Thers Special Tickets will be available for this Steamer, either by the Return ONLY
Voyager
INTIMATIONS
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WHISKY
A Skilful blend of "the finest matured Highland Whiskies. A happy result of long years of ex- perience in distilling and blending; with ・ a fine flavour that cannot fail to assure appreciation from the
discriminating most
fer which it is issued or by her follow-
palate. from Foochow Duration of Stay
at Foochow-48 hours..
The
Trip occupies 8 to 9 days and the
Steamer will Leave HorGKONG from the Com pany's Wharf at 5 p., Arriving at Daylight on her Return (Weather permitting).
The Company's Steam Launch will convey
P10002
ARCECMARI to passengers from FOOCROW CITY, if required.
For further Particulars and Dates of failing, Apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRATK & Co.,
General Managers, Douglas Steamship Co., Ltd. Hongkong, 17th June, 1924.
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PUBLIC AUCTION.
BOTTLED in SCOTLAND.
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SQLE AGENTS:
A S. WATSON
CO. LTD.,
HE Undersigned have received instrustions
To Sell by Public Auction
on
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, the ND, D and 4TH SEPTEMBER, 1924,
HI,M. NAVAL YARD, Hongkong and
at KOWLOON NAVAL DETOT, Commencing Each Day at 9.30 M. with an Interval from 12 Noos to 130 M.
OLD AND SURPLUS NAVAL
- STORES, &c. Comprising Ironmongery, Dinghies, Whalers, Cattery, Gigs, Electrical and Wireless Telegraphy Fit- tings. Eletric Cable, Cooicing Stover, Ships" Fittings, fron Beds, Mattresses and Fittings, Life Rafts. Carpet, Bugs, Mats,
"Pillow Counteranes, Blankets, Sheets, Caevas, India Rubber and Metallic Hoser, Old Cordage, Can- vas Rags, bl India Rubber, Old Leather, Woollen and Linen Old Asbestos, inen Rozs Cork, Oid Iron and Steel, Uld Bras, Copper, Lead, Zine and Gim-Metal. Copper and Tabes, Coal Sacks, Wool and from Blocks. Lama Lanterns,
Old Steel Wire Rope, ger, Steel Tubes,
Rigging Drilling Machines, Chain, Chain Cable and Gear,
Jil, Paint and Paint Ingredients, Lathes, Power
Wine and Spirit Berchants.
Estanqsurd 53 Years,
Thirteen cases of entorie fever were notified to the Medical Officer of Health. Eight were in Victoria and fier in Kow-
We are still for open diplomacy," he said, for we believe that every people must know what its Government say
loan. There was one death from the dia- when speaking with foreign Governments, We call secret diplomacy the policy of chinese, 1. Portuguese. Inliau, The cases were: British,
people. | Pilipino and I imported case,
Own
concealment from,, one's Now, in the negotiations with China it
BASES.
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was not from our people, but from our The mistress of a junk was remanded enemies, that we had, to keep the secret. at the Central Magistraey" yesterday,
when she was charged in respect of two. Mauser pistols, and automatic pistol, and 317 rounds of wumunition. It was stated that these, were seized on her junk by Revenue Officers last Sunday night.
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You must know that we have not a few eneries who epuki biuter our work, and it was from such that we kept secret the negotiations. This is not at all serret diplomacy; it is only a war ruse, which
The saloon boy of the six Pal Lecat even the best strategists never fail to
who was charged on remand with unlaw- have reuse to." 11 satisfied the
fully having in his possession a dagger Japanese Press representative to have and 34 rounds of ammunition was yes- his attack on "Soviet secret-diplomacy `
terday And $750 with the Alternative thus +4
repulsed by a resolute counter of nine months', hard labour by. Mr. E. attack.” We cith only marvel that he was | W. Hamilton, at the, Kowloon Magistrucy. satisfied' sa easily, especially as the sande
The Far Eastern Times states that striet secrecy is being observed in regard Sir Ronald and Lady Macleay will pro- to the negotiations now in progress he-ceed on six months' furlough in England tween the Soviet and Fújian. We can in November. The jonenal also publishes imagine 31. KARASHAY, to have been Almost tearful when he said to his inter- viewer: It is a pity I am not in a position to make public the course of the Soviet Japanese negotiations; but the interviewer appareatly wad given the impression that the lane rested, with
manour that important changes an shortly to take place in the British diplo-. niatch world which are expected to affect Peking.
THE SANITARY BOARD AND
DEPARTMENT,
ADVOCATED.
the Japanese Minister, for the report of ENLARGEMENT OF ITS FUNCTIONS" the little tete-a-tête concludes with the remark that abiding by an understand.
The Hon. Mr. P. H. Holyoak has given |fag with Mr. Yoskizawa, the details of notier of his intention to move at to the actual Basso-Japanese negotiations | morrow's meeting of the Hongkong Legis-
were not touched upon-much to the Iative Council the following resolutions: regret of both interlocutors."—as well as,
·
That it is the opinion of the Un-"
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(a) in order that food may be properly
Inspreted and controlled.
we imagine to the greater nuguher official members of the Legislative Council that the jurisdiction of the Sanitary interested people likely to read. "the
-Board and Department shouki bë extend- &report of an interview with the Soviet
ed:--- Ambassador" with "greater expectations of some revealing information than if St hal bern na interview with the Japanese Minister. The sum r substance of it all is that even with the Soviet, the time has not yet arrived when Treatica ean, be negotiated in open Court
Hongkong Office: 1, Chater Road. London Office: 131, Fleet Street, E.C.
The Daily Press.
HONGKONG, AUGUST 271, 1924
SECRET DIPLOMACY.
TOMFORTABLY Furnished ROOMS with Driven Saws Pinnace and Cutter Bugines, We heard a good deal during the Great
Mod de Learnished,
Eables, Сотаранней
Clocks. Iron Drums, Old Fucking Cases, Dirty Lubricating Oil, Old Canks, Smiths Forges, Air Compressor, Masta and Spars, Table Fans: Boats Saily, &c., c.
Lots may le Inspectel on MONDAY, the
Is Siemensen, 1924.
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Apply...
ÁRA. NIVEN,
WELHAIWEL
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD BREMEN,
THE Stramer
arrived
"AACHEN**
ALSď BALES OF OLD AND SURPLUS VICTUALLING
STORES
"
(b) in order that a campaign against Hies and mosquitoes may be pro- perly organised and efficiently con- Jucted.
2-(a) That the constitution of the present-Sanitary Board and Department be halarged in order that they may func tion as a Beard and Department of Publie Health,such new Board and Department An interesting notice to consigners in
to have complete analytical and bacterio Fespect of cargo on the 2.8: fee is pullogical control of the water supply of the fished to-day by the agents of the Rickmers Line.
For using welded bars in the construe- tion of houses, à man summoned by the Building Authorities, was fined $100 by' Mr. E., W. Hamilton at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday.
Mr. Perman of Messrs. Perwan and Jenkins, bave reported to the police the theft of a large number of gentlemen's and ladies waterproof coats and felt hits from their show rooms on Sunday
Bight
iz
Colony together with all the powers of the present Sanitary Board and. Depart- ment
"
(2) That the Head of the Roard and Department shall be one with the necessary special qualification in Public Health.
DARING. BUS "HOLD UP."
DRIVER'S. DASH FOR SAFETY.-
Active search is being made by the Police for three men who committed a
during robbery on the highway late on Monday night.
The crime took the form of a "hold matur bus which was proceed-
War about an end being put for ever to secret diplomaty between nations. we remember rightly the desire found expression in one of the famous. Four- The University of Hongkong" Matri- teen Points" enumerated by the late culation, Senior and Junior. Local up" of
Exauainations will begin on Novembering from Lai Chi Kok to the Kowloon PRESIDENT WILSON. Everylaly welcomed
17th. Particulars will be found in an Ferry. When the vehicle had arrived at the proposal, for history has shown
the junction of the Tai Po and Tsun Wan Roads, the trio of robbers, two of day's advertisements.
them armed with revolvers, elimbed on board. One of them is stated to have a pressed the barrel'of his revolver 'against the driver's deck. This bad the effect af making the driver attempted, a wild
ash for safety.
ha Port, Consigures ut Cargo are hereby
from men, Hamburg at KowzooN OU FRIDAY, TH SEPTEMBER, 1924, clearly enough what dangers arise Traunouncement which appears among to
Bad notified that their Cargo being landed at their risk into the Godowas of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and down Co., LTD., Kow. loon, where delivery can be obtained.
All Goods remaining undelivered after the 29th August, 1924, will be suject to Rent
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.
Dainag
d Packages must be left in the Godown for etamination by the Consignres and i the Company's Surveyor, Messrs. Anderson & Ashe, st 10a.m. on the 27th August, 1924.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goodn have left, the Godown and all Claims most presented within two weeks of the Steamer's arrival, here, after which date they will not be recognised.
Ccasignees are requested to surrender their Bill of Lading to the Cndersigned for countersignature.
MELCHERS & CO.,
Agents. Nordeutscar Lövg Brexe,
S
809
Now, 7125 & 717-5 Balen
Woollens.
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Nos. 709/11 & 716-4 Cares Woollens.
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TE beg to give Notice, that the above- mentioned Cargo will be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION to defray expenses unless Claimed befors the 157 SEPTEMBER, 1924.
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., ! ID..,
Agents, "GLENLINE, LTD: "
(1186 Hongkong, 27th August, 1924,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
S.S. HAV."
THIS Slainer baving been" detained at TEIS
Whampoa and part of her Cargo being discharged by the Chinese Authorities, Can signees are requested to produce their Bills of Tading enabling us to notify those interested, that their Cargo has been wrongly discharged, so that they can look after their interests as the Ship is not being responsible for restraints of princes.
N. V. CARL BODIKER & CO'S. HANDELMAATSCHAPrų (Low), Agente, Rickmers Linie, Hamborg.
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THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD."
FROM LEITH, MIDDLESBRO", LONDON AND STRAITS.
The Steamship -"
." BENDORAN,"
CONSIGNEES
of Cargo are hereby inform- ed that all Goods are being fanded at their risk into the hazanious and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the HONGKONG LID KOWLOON WHARP AND GODOWN COMFATT, Lab, whence, and/or from the barres, delivery may be obtained.
No Claims will be admitted after the. Goods have left the Godowns, and al! Goods remaining undelivered after the 9th instant, will be subject to Rent.
All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or befors 12th September, or they will not be recognised."
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are
to be left in the Godowas, where they will be examined on the 20th instant, at 10
No Fire Insurance has less effected Bills of Lading: will be countersigned by
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.,
Agents, Hongkong, 22nd August, 1024.
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Comprising
secret" diplomacy. No nation gave to the
Table Linen, Implements, Serge, Flannel, c. Remnants, Sandry Articles of Mess proposal a more hearty weleonse than the Table Gear and Clothing (including Electro. Kussina Plated Gear), Condemned Provisions for Poultry Feeding, &e
Terms of Sale As detailed in Catslogge. HUGHES & HOUGH, LID, By Appointment. Ametjanaaye kat
"Kiongkong, zuun vary, 1824. a
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TO-DAY,
at 230 5.162.15
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A DOUBLE FEATURE
PROGRAMME.
CHARLES RAY
in
An Old Fashioned Boy-
JACK PICKFORD in Proxy. Burglar By
CORONET.
THE
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According to a Peking message it is Bolshevists, and the Soviet believed that the rumours of war in the diplomats had come to be regarded as province of Chekiang were fabricated by the oldest exponents of the new interested bankers and speculatora in Government banda, quotations for which diplomuzey yet in their recent negotiations
have fluctuated greatly. with foreign lowers the secrecy main tained by the Soviet diplomats has been The Educational Committee of the warked. M. KARANHAN, the Soviet Am-Chinese Y.31.C.A. haw completed plans bassador at Peking, has been ingeniously for conducting an evening course
English will be the. explaining the necessity for this in the study in Radio.
medium of conversation and the class is negotiation of the Treaty with China A
open to men of all nationalities." Japanese Press representative who had an interview with him a week ago while
of
The lecture on “ Candition of Life after Deathwill be continued at this week's
He leaped off the vehicle, and was fired on once by one of the "ruffiars, but got away unhurt. The conductor was forced to hand over the contents of his bag, amounting to $340, and was also relieved of his ticket punch,
PREMYSLAV (CONCERT.
TWO NOTABLE MUSICIANS AT TWE STAR THEATRE.
Loud and sustained søplause from 29 audience that was clearly composed of no
expressing his admiration of the truly Public Meeting of the Hongkong Lodge, mean erities of music, greeted every item wonderful diplomintic ability" shown" by The Theosophical Society, 16, Queen's in the programme offered at the Star the Ambasador and the close secrecy he Rond Central, on Wednesday, August Theatre Kowloon, East night by Leopold and Eugenie Premyslav, the famous Polish mistained while the negotiation were in 97th, at 5.45 p.m. All are welcome-violinist and his wife, whow instrument of progress, had the curiosity, it secris, to ADVE
per
inquire whether such secret tactics were "At the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday, wife performing alternately, not violation of the principle of open Mr." Hamilton imposed i
fine of $5- diplomacy which the Soviet Government on Mr. W. A. Summers for driving a proclaimed wofundly to the world at large motorcycle on the wrong side of the road.
in the early days of the October Revolt Mr. A. Batelha was mulcted in a like tion, and to uphold which the Ambassum for a similar offence in respect of sador himself, as one of the leaders of
the Soviet's external policy-hal striven
a motor-car.
is the 'eillo. The progranume was divided into five parts, 31. Premysle and his
Pretnyslar hilself is undoubtedly one of the most notable violinists who have ever visited the Colony, his performance last night being absorbing kom start to finish by reason of the beauty and con- Que of the most memorable items in n summate artistry of its execution. delightful evening was his rendering, of Kreisler's Caprica Viannois, while rapturous applanse was evoked by Madame's masterly playing of Popper's "Tarantelle "aud Chopin's "Nocture" A duo by the talented couple, "*.Pau- Ancaglia (Haudel) brought the pro- gramme to its conclusion. Mr. Harry Ore, a local artiste, was an admirable accompanist on the piano.
Eight stroken of the cane were awarded
so energetically during recent years to by Mr. Lindsell at the Central Magis Carry out."
We confcus we have not tray yesterday to a small Chinese boy
charged with disorderly conduct. observed these energetic efforts on the
police officer stated that the fad was one part of M. KARAKHAN, or any other Soviet of a number of juvenile offenders who plenipotentiary to dispense with secrecy habitually throw stones and other objects in diplomatic negotiations at any time when they saw American sailors in the
J. KARAKHAN, however, appears to have Spring Garden Lane and Saminan Street been quite ready with a plausible reply, district.
M. and Me, Premyclav will give an- other concert at the Star Theatre to- night, with a different programme. It will be their last appearance in the. Colony before mailing for Japan.
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.