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HOLT'S WHARF, KOWLOON.

the Event of the Owners of the under. mentioned Goods not taking Delivery by 14 SEPTEMBER, they will be Soki at FUBLIC AUCTION to defray "Cost of Storage, etc.

THE PACIFIC TRADING CO.

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

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THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO.'S STRAMER

SOUDAN."..

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ARRIVED. HoseToNG ON. 4TH 817., 1924. FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO & STRAITS.

MONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above Canal vessel are hereby informed that their

Goods are being landed and placed at THEIR mix in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowas at Kowloon, where cach-Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as the Goods srU

isaded." This Vessel brings on Cargo from Perrian

ea B.I.8.N. and B. & P.B.N. Co Steamers.

Galf

Optional Goods will be landed here unl Instructions have been given to the contrary 6 hours before arrival of the Steamer.

Goods not cleared within 8 days, including

dato of arrival will be subject to Baat

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.

Damaged Packages must be left in the Bedowns for examination by the Consigne and the Company's serveyors, Mesra, GoBDAAR Dovelas st 10 am, on Mondays and Thursday

All Claims must be presented within tan days of the Steamer's antival here after which Rate they cannot be recognized."

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

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.,

Agents

Rongkong, 3th September, 1924.

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"GLEN" LINE, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

For UNITED KINGDOM AND

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if

having arrived from the above porin, Consignees

INTIMATIONS

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 679, 1924

GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO., LTD.

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NOTICE.

N INTERIM "DIVIDEND of Fifty cents (50 cents) per Share on the Old Bhar (Fully Paid) and Three cents (3 cents) pur Bhare on the New Shares ($1.00 Paid) has

INTIMATIONS

DEWAR'S

been declared for the Ealf Year ending 30th THE SPIRIT OF

June, 1924.

Such Interim Diridend will be payable on and after TUESDAY, the Bas Sax, at the Offices of the Company, where Shareholders are requested to apply for Warrants,

The REGISTER OF SHARES of the Com-

13TH SK pany will he CLOSED from TEX. 1924, until the 23 SEPTEą, 1924 (both days inclusive), during which period no Transfer of Shares can be registered,

By Order of the Board of Directors,

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO., General Managers. Hongkong, 30 Septembar, 1924 (1920

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HONGKONG CLUB.

NOTICE.

THE FOURTH YEARLY DRAWING of 20 DEBENTURES (1920 Isu-$500 Bach) of the HONGKONG CLUB, Payable. on TUESDAY, the 30rn Sertimana, 1924, will be held in the Cius Hotsa st il da'clock A..., on MONDAY, the 8rx SEPTEMBER, 1924

Bearers of Debentures are invited to attend. the Drawing,

By Order,

T. A. ROBERTSON, L.-Co.. Secretary. Hongkong, 29th August, 1924 · (1191

BANK OF EAST ASIA, LTD.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that An

INTERIM DIVIDEND of $3.00 per Bhare has been Declared for the HALF YEAR anding 30th June, 1994.

MONDAY, the 15TH SEPTEMBER, 1924, st The Dividend will be Parable on and after

the

Offices of the Company here Shareholders are requested to apply for Warrants.

TE REGISTER OF SHARES of the Company will be CLOSED from MONDAY, the 8TH SEPTEMBRE, to SATURDAY, the 13TH SEPTEMBER, 1924 (both days inclusive), daring which period No Transfer of Shares can be registered.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

LI TSE FONG, Acting Chief Manager. Hongkong, 1st August, 1924

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HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

"EMBERS who intend keeping Ponies in

BACK MEETING are requested to intimate to the Manager of the Stables the Number af Stalls they require at early a date se

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Cage by her are hereby informed that AM Training for the ForthcommN ANNUAL Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Compaay, Limited, whence, and/or from the

delivery may be obtained. wharves,

not cleared, by the 9th September, Goods Bat 1924, at Noon. will be subject to

All

to

Beat.

LIMITED.

1 broken, chafed and damaged Packages are DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, be left in the Godowns, where they will be amined in the presence of Consignee by Messen. Goddard and Douglas, on 8th Septe, 1924, at 10 am.

Claims against the Steamer for

Sara Form provided, and short delivered maat the must also be submitted within 30 days of arrival, otherwise they will not be recognised.

including

be presented on

any case whatever.

LORETA will be issued for ROUND TRIPS during the Months of JULY Tu (Pagola - Anchorage) SEPTEMBER, from HooKONG to FOOCHOW Return, Calling

at EWATOW and Axor on both the Upward and Downward Vorage, by the Company's

Well-appointed at the Reduced Bate of $80,

Steamer

No Fire Insurance will be affected by as a TOTAge, including Moule while t

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., L.,

Agents. Hongkons. 2/1 September, 1924.

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION

CONSIGNEES

AND

CO., LTD.

per Company's Steamer- “ÁBLENUS

ses hereby notified that the Cargo will be. discharged into Belt's Wharf, Kowloon, where it will lis as Consignes' risk and subject to Terms and Conditions of Storage at "Holt's

The Cargo will be ready for delivery from Godown on and after 4th September,

Optional Cargo will be landed, unless Notion |

has been given prior to Steamer's saÍVKŮ.

to

All brakes, chaied and damaged Goods are

be left in the Godessa, where they will be mamined on Bay Tranders and Fridays between the hours of 10. ix, and Noor

period within the free ataraga par

No Claims will be

be admitted after the Goods have left the Stamer's Godown, and all Goods undelivered after tks 10th September, remaining will be subject to Hant,

All Claims against the Beamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 24th September, or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be effested.

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These Special Tickets will be available for Batura

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by Voyage for which it is issued or by her follow ing

from Foochaw. Duration of Stay at Foochow

The Trip ocem les 8 to 9 days and the Steamer will Leurs Horexone from the Com- pany Wharf at & pa. Arriving at Daylight on her Return (Weather permitting).

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The Company's Steam Lasnah will convey | provengers "kum Pasana · ÁFOTORAGE to

Tomoscow-Cre: if required.

For further Particulars and Datas of Bailing,

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misbags which befall the best of these frail machines, is truly heroic Well might Lieutenant Saira say, in reply to & somewhat indiscreet question, that, while, he would not have taken a million dollars to be out of the fight, he would not wish even at that price to do it again. He and his companions, by their magai

CABLES.

LATEST CABLES. "(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

BRITISH

LATEST CABLES.

TRADE UNIONISM.

* INDUSTRIAL "ACTION.”

LONDON, September 3th. The Trade Union Congress unanimously passed a resolution congratulating the Government on the signing of the Anglo- Russian Treaties and calling the Govern- ment and the House of Commons specially to facilitate the ratification of the treation,

THE LEAGUE.

NECESSITY OF ARBITRATION.

M. HERRIOT'S VIEWS,

GENEVA, September 5th. fcent endurance and their calculated

The public. galleries of the Assembly daring, bave won our hearts and have written a new chapter in the history of were again packed. M. Herriot was man's conquest of the air." After leaving ovated and said he hoped that one re- the application of which was most im England they had still 9,000 miles to gosult of this Assembly would be to con-portant to world peace and onomie secrate the principle of arbitration. (Ap-recovery. They also agreed to instruct to their journey's end, and their progress:

plause) He declared that the aggressor the general council to call a special con- across the Atlantic-by way of the

was the party who refused to abide by gress to decide upon industrial action Orkneys, to leeland, thence to Green- the arbitral award. This Assembly had immediately as there was a danger of land, and then to Labrador-has been moral responsibility. Arbitration,

security and disarmament were insepar-war.. followed with keen interest in the cables.able from each other. Arbitration was This route, as the English papers have necessary for peace and must become as reality, and the loyalty of small nations pointed out, avoids crossing the Atlantic must be protected (Loud applause.)

He emphasised the need of upholding council to investigate conditions of labour at its full width, as the late, Sir Jóps

justice for all and endorsed the remarks in Eastern countries. It protested against...... Alcock did five years ago in his "marmy excellent friend, Mr. MacDonald,”

the continued employment of Chinese and vellous, and us yet unrivalled, fight." had made the day before.

He declared that all the nations were other cheap Asiatic labour on British Even so, the American aviators had ex- clamouring for peace, so let them give periences that were sufficiently trying in them"peace by international co-opera-steamers, and called for a Bill to ronke tion. He welcomed American co-opera-such employment illegal on British ships their flight across the Atlantic, From tion. Hull they few in company to Kirkwall, in the Orkneys, on July 30th. There they remained more than two days before starting from Iceland. They found the weather so bad that WADE and SMITH turned back, but NILSON, in the belief

"

CHEAP ASIATIC LABOUR. The congress empowered the general

"HANDS OFF CHINA"

France was not animated by an hatred

In regard to disarmainent, he said west of the Suez Canal

against Germany. France fought Ger- man militariam and France adhered to

Moscow, September 5th.

the covenant, but desired to make it a The Russian Federation of Labour has living thing. France aspired to peace by appealed to the Trade Union Congress right and dignity. Owing to her own at Hill to support the hands off China" sufferings, she wished to assuage the suffovement, which was started in Russia. ferings of other nations.

He concluded

"France is striving for pence,”

BARLIER CABLES.

M. Herriot declared that without arbi-

FOREIGN VIEWS. tration, security, disarmament and inter- national solidarity were impossible. France joyfully received any proposals for

LONDON, September 4th conciliation She offered all she could The foreign delegates addressed the offer. She wanted peace and hoped the Trade Union Congress today.

Mr. efforts of the League would lead thereto, Brady, of the American Federation of said Italy gladly associated herself with national kinship because the trade unions Signor Salandra, in a written speech, Labour, said they believed in inter- the only substantial bulwarks the views of Mr. MacDonald and M. Her against despotisms like Kaiseriam and riot and would willingly co-operate and Rolshevism, but it was impossible for the work for reconstruction.

American Federation to participate in an FRENCH COMMENTS ON PREMIER'S international federation of trade unions, which by the rote of a few individuals SPEECH.

could commit them to * policy cop pletely at variance with their Ideas,

that the two other machines were above bim, kept on his course and succeeded in reaching Iceland. Suire and WADE started out again the following day. SITE made, the fight successfully but WADE was forced down and in the rough sea bir machine was so badly damaged that it had to be abandoned, WADE being picked up by a trawler and eventually taken aboard an American warship. has been announced that a new plane

ADVERSELY CRITICAL. will be ready for him at Pictou Harbour,

PARIS, September 5th Nova Scotia, so that he may complete

The newspapers express astonishment and disillusionment at Mr. MacDonald's the fight with his comrades who presum-speech at Geneva, especially the passage ably will stay at Pictou Harbour until relating to armaments and the admission

of Germany to the League.

It

WADE reaches there. It is a curious co-

were

Mr. McClelland, of Canada, said the workers in Canada were troubled by the

question of immigration. The gates of Canada were opened wide, and 123,000 entered last year, but 183,000 had left Canada to find a living in the United A RUSSIAN SPEAKS.

States.

incidence that MacLay, the intrepid British aviator, met with disaster in the Pacific on the same day as WADE enme to grief, on the Atlantic. It must, of course, have been

a great disappoint to both of them, but with machines BAULD-At Shanghai, on August 31st, to rendered useless there was no alterna

Mr. and Mrs. J. C. BAULD, a son.

tive to abandonment of the fight hy DEPUY.-At Shanghai, on August 27th, either of them. The Italian aviator M. Herriot will emphasise the French scheme for exploitation, which would only

BIRTHS.

to Mr. and Mrs. EMILE Dex, a daughter.

ه موشی

KAY--At Laurieston, Falkirk, Scotland, on August 29th, to Mr. and Mrs. W. W. KAY (Shanghai) a son. MADAR-At Shanghai, on August 30th, to

Mr. and Mre. A MADAR, ́S MEN' WRIGHT-At Shanghai, on August 30th,

Hongkong Office: là, Chater Road. London Offs: 181, Fleet Street, EC.

the

Le Matin comments bitterly on what it

1. Tomsky chairman of the All- calls, Mr. MacDonald's failure to throw light on the British plans of disarmament Russian Council of Trade Unions, id and security or to explain the rejection the labour movement all over the world of the League's, imutual assistance"pact. was realising the necessity for greater Le Petit Parisien says the British concentration and centralisation to meet Government cannot entirely wipe out the the growing internationalisation of capit former decisions of the Assembly, and al. The vanquished in the Great War describe as a complete failure what can were the workers of the world, and the only be regarded as a first effort.

ere the small groups victors were

of

Britain herself is momentarily not fear world capitalism was now seizing the

Le Petit Journal states that apparently fiteers in each country. The iron hand

by ing aggression, and loses interest in the starving German proletariat

& HCW fate of more exposed nations. It trusts throat. The Dawes plan was only a

result in increased trade competitiin.. LOCATELLI, met with similar misfortune standpoint.

He concluded by saying the. Russian workers desired to co-operate to fight.

The anti-Communist revolt of Labour, against the common enemy-exploitation. exemplified in the speeches and reso lutions

of the Trade Union Congress, is further illustrated by the decision of the Executive of the Labour Party, at a meeting in Hull, that members of the Communist party may be accepted as delegates at the conference but cannot be endorsed as Labour candidates.

Figaro remarks that Mr. MacDonald, in the Atlantic, while Zanni, the Argen-in urging the creation of a system of tine, who is seeking to circumnavigate automatic arbitration, seriously modifies

the spirit of the League. the globe on an aeroplace had the morti-

fication of getting his machine irreparably

new

democrat

Ere Nouvelle says the speech is far from what is expected of a Great British L'Oeuvre, deplores the negative charac ter of the speech, but is confident that M. Herriot and Mr. MacDonald will find a common ground to explore the road of justice and peace.

Le Gaulois states it it inadmissible to unk France to expose her Irontiers by

to Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Waight, damaged near Haiphong. But like MAC- daughter,

LAREN and Doisy when similar misfortune overlook them on the coast of Asia, Zanni is being provided with a machine, and the "full story of his adventure yet remains to be written. But when we have extolled the bravery of these adventurous men, and paid due

The ex-Minister Klotz, interviewed by tribute to the maqufacturers of the planes Echo de Paris stated that unless the in which the feat has been accomplished, Anglo-French-American pact of 1919 was replaced by a similar guaranteen, the left we have probably said all that there to bank of the Rhine would not be evacu-

The Baily Press.

Hokexoxo, Szrezanez úru, 1924.

A WONDERFUL FLIGHT. In having "put a girdle round about the earth" the American aviator whose arrival at Nova Scotia is now reported, have accomplished an achievement which remain memorable in the hip-

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Mr. Pollitt, a boiler-maker, one of the Communists affected by the decision, in- terviewed, said it would compel many

demilitarization

trade unions to consider their relation- Excelsior states that a formula must ship with the Labour Party, but he was be found to reconcile the principle arbi- confident the Labour Conference would tration with a system of assistance and | reject this decision. sanctions

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is to be said. We are never likely to seeated by 1925. any commercial development of the all- round-the-world voyage by air.

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KARLIER CABLES.

BRITISH PREMIER'S PROPOSAL

A CHARTER OF PEACE,

GENEVA, September 4th. In the course of his speech on disarma-

must be

LATEST CABLES.

"TROUBLE IN MOROCCO. FRENCH PRECAUTIONS.

RABAT, September 6th. An order to prepare all contingencies for maintenance and the reinforcing of all posts in the French zone of Morocca Has been entrusted to twa mobile, corps under General Dechambrun. There bas been a certain amount of ägitation among mony Riffs north of the French zone for months psat

RUSSO-GERMAN TRADE.

Professor Shellshear has reported to the police that a camera, valued at $160, has been stolen from the School ofment in the League of Nations Assembly, Mr. Ramsay HacDonald said the way Anatomy at the Hongkong University.

prepared for &

comference armaments; as without preparations the

AN OIL DEAL the conference would be a failure. All nations must participate in that confer-

BERLIN, September th. ence The London Conference had The German consortium has concluded helped towards it, Britain adhered to the agreement with a Russian naphtha covenant of the League, and did not de-syndicate for deliveries of petrol and oil- sire to weaken it Certain articles of the products on the pre-war scale fnvolving covenant' could be embodied in a charter

A Chinese pedestrian was killed in Shanghai Street, Taumati, on Thursday,

renched the end of their long journey, for they have yet to cross the America Continent to Los Angeles, whence they started on their adventurous journey just over five months ago. But the few thou

and miles of their journey that yet by a large stone falling on him from a remain to be traversed in doubtless house in the course of demolition. regarded as the part which can give them the least anxiety. Everybody loves bero, and the great achievement of thess adventurous American airman commands a universal tribute of admiration. In England, while they were there six weeks

ago,

their remarkable feat received

...

Whilst attempting to repair in electric light over his stall at Hung Hom on Thursday night, a Chinese hawker drop ped down dead. He is believed to have been electrocuted."

"Mr. H. T. Jackman, Assistant Director generous recognition in the Prese. To of Public Works, in charge of the Kow fly 18,000 miles seems in itself," said loon District, returned yesterday, with Mrs. Jackman, from a short holiday in the London Daily Telegraph," a very

Australia and New Zealand. wonderful feat, except, perhaps, to the children who are young enough to take The Hon. Mr. Chau Sin Ki har for zeroplanes as part of the accepted order warded to the Hon. Treasurer of the of things. But to persevero in such n Alice Memorial and Affiliated Hospitals flight for four months ou end; while being further sum of $900 representing nine continually held up by snow and rain and subscriptions of $100 each collected from mist, and by the endless mechanical Chinese friends.

INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE.

NEW COURT PRESIDENT.

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of peace. (Cheers.) The matter, should 40 annual turnover of £9,500,000. Asembly separated, while the members be referred to a committee before the

their own countries. worked, to "enlighten public opinion" in M. Camerlynck translated the whole speech into French.

THE HAGUE, September sth. Mr. MacDonald and M. Herriot warmly The permanent court of international shook hands before leaving the Assembly, | justice bas elected Mr. Huber (Switzer which adjourned until the afternoon. land) President for 1925-7 in succession At the resumed debate in the afternoon, to Doctor Loder (Netherlands). The M. Ikrzynski, of Poland, strongly favour change is most interesting in view of the ed arbitration. He advocated disarms- importance of the part the President will mont, but security must come first. play in connection with the Dawes, plan,

ENEMIES OF THE SOVIET.

FORTY SHOT

Mr. Charlton, of Australia, was warmly cheered when he urged the convoking of a conference on disarmament without de- lay. Disarmament was the only Sound foundation of the League G

Herr Van Karnebeek, explaining why

Moscow, September Eth. antce puct, said for him the strict aprising were condemned to death, and were Forty leaders of the recent Georgian Holland had not subscribed to the guars plication of the Covenant of the League immediately shot. Their names, woro note suficient to assure the peace of the dwulged, but it is believed they include world, provided all disputes were sub Prince Andronuikoy, leader of the Georf mifted to the ruling of the Hague court. Å gian anti-Bolshevista,

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