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P.
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PUBLIC AUCTION.
VALUABLE LEASEHOLD
PROPERTIES
Situata as TAI KOK TSUI in the Colony of Hongkang,
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WEDNESDAY,
the 9TH DAY Oor OCTOBER, 1994,
at 3.00 r.x.
In ONE LOT
MIER. LAMMERT BROTHERS, Auctioneers,
In their Anction Rooms in Daddell Street.
The Properties consist of—
ALL THOSE Pisces or Farcels of Ground situate at Taikoktaui and registered in the Land Office as Section & of Kowloon Inland Let No. 888 and Kawloen Inland Lot No. 891 logether with the Mesenages, Erections and Buildings thereon (if any).
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The Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels, definitely approached on such a proposal Ltd., announce the opening of the Majes, we do not know ; but we can well imagine tic Hotel, Shanghai, on Saturday, Novem-! that they would be very loth to acquiescaber 1st.
CANTON NEWS.
[FROM QUA CHINESE. CORRESPONDENT. ]
A LULL BEFORE THE STORM I-
Canton has been quiet these last few.
in it, especially as, under Bolshevist For stealing bangles from a little girl influence, there is a growing disposition in the street, a Chinese boy appeared days, but much has been going on in tho way of planning for further action, both in the Red Army circles"and among the merchants.
in certain political circles in Chias to see if any auch action by the Powers some sinister is at aggression. The Powers,
so far, hara wisely refrained from taking action beyond giving a"general warning to the Miftarists to avoid imperilling the lives and property of foreignors in China. T..e Chinese leaders are well aware of the friendly attitude of all the Powers
before Mr. R. E. Lindsell at the Central Magistracy yesterday morning, and was sentenced to 12 strokes of the birch.
¦. GENERAL CHEN'S EXPECTED
ADVANCE
"The Path" will be the subject of this
It is understood, that it has been week's "public lecture of the Hongkong Lodge of the Theosophient Society. 18, decided, to abandon the Northern Expedi- Queen's Road Central, on Wednesday,tton against Peking by way of Kwangai,' October 15th, at 5.45 pm. All are wel-in view of the Riangsu victory over Cheki
come.-ABVT.
ang, in East China. There is no likeli towards China, and of their desire to see
The attention of members of the Royal hood of a Northern Expedition. It has
been decided to isisex
remove the her become a united, peaceful and well-
General Headquarters of the General- governed antion, and they can be assured Hongkong Gall Club is drawn to an- of their friendly advice and assistance nouncements among to-day's advertiacissimo in Honam to the Kwangtung Arsen towards the accomplishment of that aim meats regarding a forthcoming competi-al at Shekcheng, north of Canton; but when there exists a general desire for it tion and also to the announcement of a all the forces of Dr. Sun will henceforth stubborn resistence to the expected in- Greatly as they may wish to render this dinner to entertain the Manila Golzi concentrate at Cantón in order to offer vasion of the city by General Chen, assistance in the interests of the Chinese team.
For the unlawful possession of two Chiung Ming's army from the East and people, and in the important trade in- terests, present and prospective, which daggers, a fine of $1,000, with the alteron-one of General Wu Pei Fu's detachments,
the Powers have in China, they are not tive of twelve months' hard labour (the likely to thrust it upon a reluctant people. maximum penalty), was imposed by Mr. The Central Government, backed by E. W. Hamilton at the Kowloon Magis- Marshal Wu Pzi-rt, is not yet convinced tracy, on a Chinese stone-breaker yester that it cannot set China's house in order day.
without advice from the Foreign Powers,
At to-morrow's meeting of the Legisla
under Feng Pen Jen, from the North. rison Commissioner in Canton, has been General Yang Hai Min, the present Gar- designated the commander-in-chief of all troops in Canton.
THE MERCHANTS' STRIKE. Dr. Sun Yat Sen in order to end the
Rad" for our part, we cannot see that a tive Council the Hon Mr. FL W. Bird general strike of the merchants in Can- round-table conference would command will ask whether the Government will
Tasure
that degree of general support that would successful result. Compromise is inevitable, but the time for it has not yet arrived.
The further suggestion by this Diploma- tic Correspondent that it might he well it China were to be allowed to raise funds freely where she elected to raise them, is equally impracticable. Reports have been published within the past week that certain Foreign Powers, or their nationals, have negotiated
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take the necessary steps to ensure that the flags are in position on the Cenotaph at all times except during typhoon weather,
Whilst on A journey from' Canton to Hongkong on Monday the paddle steamer, Ionam, broke down shortly after leaving Canton at 8 am. Consequently the pax sengers and cargo were transferred to the 3.5 Lungshan, which sailed from Canton at & p.m. the same day.
When a small Chinese boy appeared & arrangements with the Peking Govern-
ment, and these reports, we observe, have at the Central Magistracy yesterday called forth from Dr. Sux's Secretary of morning, involved with four men in run- Foreign Affairs' a telegraphic protest toning an opium divan, it was stated that the Doyen of the Diplomatic Corps in- this was the second time in a fortnight timating that on no account will such that he had been charged with this loans. or arrangements be recognised offence. The boy said that be could not by the proper Government and people of get any other work. He was sentenced
to ten strokes of the birch. the Republic. We do not suppose any serious notice of this communication from "the proper Government" will be taken
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Three lading shipguards aboard the as. Sui Fick were charged at the Central by the Diplomatie Corps, who are well Magistracy yesterday morning, with in- London Office: 181, Fleet Street, Fable to estimate the advisability or other dicting grievous bodily harm on an Indian wise of allowing such arrangements to be watchmen at the Lin Chun Wharf on We are not informed of the Sunday. As the result of an applies- details of these alleged arrangements but tion by Sub-Inspector Reynolds, Mr. Lindaell ordered a remand. It was stated the policy of Four-Power Banking
that the wounds received by the Indian Consortium has been publicly declared
The Baily Press.
.
HONGKONG, Octanex 157a, 1924
The
made.
ton proposes to instruct the mercenaries to occupy and loot all shops refusing to re-open for business. In a few days, it is understood, all the provisions now in pe- session of the merchants will be comman deered, so as to provide for the expect ed siege of the city.
The merchants, it is said, will insist on the withdrawal of Bolshevism and Dr. Sun Yat Sen from Canton and will not call off their striks until their demands aro
ARMS FOR DR. SUN BY THE actually complied with
RUSSIAN SLOOP.
On October 11th Dr. Sun was visited at Shiakwan" by Mr. Eugene Chen, his English secretary; Mr. Ma Chui Chun, of the Kwangtung director-general
Soviet representatives in Canton, to arsenal; M Borodin and M. Gilko, arrange for the delivery of the Russian arms by the Soviet Russini "Slopp Furonsky. With the help of the Chup Yin Coolies Guild, which despatched 50 men to Whampoa on board i government transport, these arms. including five field guns, were brought to the head- quirters of the Generalíssimo at Honam on the night of October 12th under special Canton. The consignment of Russian supervision of Governor Hu Han Min of arms consisted of about 3,000 rifles.
Mr. Sza Bok, a labour leader; aberma-
panted by Mr. Liao Chun Hoi, head of the, labour division of the Kwangtung Kuomintang, visited Dr. Bun Yat Sen at Shiukwa on the afternoon of October 12th and asked him for advice regarding the future of the Red Army, the farmers and labourers regiments now in Canton-
as opposed to lending China another watcuman were not very serious, but
complications might set in. THE POWERS AND CHINA. dollar until internal security is re-estab
CHINESE BOY SCOUTS. Wa reproduce in another column to-day lished: and the Governments of the Two Chinese appeared at the Central
The representatives of the Boy Scouts nome interesting comments by the London Powers identified with the Consortium Magistracy yesterday morning, charged
are understood to be fully in sympathy with being in possession of five daggers, of China to the International Boy Scouts. Daily Telegraph's Diplomatic Correspon-
a sword stick, and also with possessing Jamboree at Copenhagen, Demark, now' opium. One defendant was charged with dent on the subject of a pacific inter with this attitude. It is true that a
on their way back from Europe, passed Central Government devoid of the sinews
baving four daggers and a sword stick, through Hongkong on October 13th and vention by the Powers in China."
of administration and defence cannot and the second with one dagger. Both 14th, for Shanghai, their beadquarter. "general comment we would be inclined
guarantee this security, but the difficulty men pitaded that the daggers, sword Before these scouts left London, they de- by which we are confronted is that the stick and opium had been left with them cided to pay Mr. Raug Hsin Choa, Scout the lenders of the various military and to make upon them is that they credit political factions in China with far more Feking Government is but a phantom by a man on one of the Dutch ships visit Commissioner in Canton, a visit, but con- was a coolie who went on board the Dutch trip up the river during their stay in common sense and patriotic spirit than government which never had any effective ing Hongkong. First defendant said he ditions at Canton did not encourage a control over the country, and to be lendships in search of trade. One of the Hongkong. Among the representatives. the circumstances really warrant. One
On the first of the scouts were two Cantonese, T. Y. suggestion is that the Foreign Powering it money now in effect to carry on daggers bore a Dutch name. might, in a friendly way, induce the the war, though the loans may be de charge they were sentenced to six and 19u and W. Q. Ling, the former being a signated as purely for administrative three months' imprisonment respectively, patrol leader and the latter a first class present Central Government to convene
scout. The Chinese contingent of boy to pay $100 and $150.
scouts went to Deamark by the Siberian TOFFICE 18 COM, BOMB the leaders of all the faction to the purposes-would involve à grave breach and for having the opium were ordered
railway and returned by the French steamer "Parthos. The Chinese patrol to the International Jamboree at Copenba The light cruiser Despatch, Captain L. C. Davenport, is to be recommissioned gen, August 10th to 23rd was in charge. The following officers have been appoint of the Boy Scouts of the Kiangsu Pro- for further service on the China Station. of Mr. C. F. Li, Honorary Commissioner vince with the assistance of Scout Com- ed to the Deutch on recommissioning: Commander H. Westmacott, in relief of Commander A. N. Dowding; Lieutenant-missioner T. Chang of Kiangsu Province and Scout Commissioner T. Y. Sung of Commanders A. R. M. Bridge and G. A. Robinson, in relief of Lieutenant Com-Shanghai. Altogether 14 officers and manders E.. S. Brocksmith (gunnery
are hereby notified that the Cargo will be Pampas Brass. discharged into Holt's Wharf Kowloon, where
it will be at Consignees' risk and subject to
Terms and Conditions of Storage at Holt's
The Cargo will be ready for delivery from
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· Optional Cargo will be landed, unless Nation
Clulows on and after 18th October.
as been given prior to Blekmér a arrival.
All broken, che fed and damaged Goods are
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carined on any Thoidays and Fridays between the hours of 10.65 Ax, and Noor
thin the free storage
No Claims will period ter the Goods
have left the Steamar's Godown, and mill Goods remaining
ining undelivered after the 29th October,
will be subject to Bent.
All Claims against the Stemmer must be
presented to the Undersigned on or
fare the
3rd November, or they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance will be affected.
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a round table conference, at which an agreement, in the shape of a compro- mise," based on a federal or federated system of Government might be reached.** Hitherto the Central Government has seemed to be the one obstacle to this
of neutrality by the Powers. Until the Powers are prepared to declare that they vill support the Peking Government against its enemics, any Snancial assist ance by them is out of the questiou, and if there are financial adventurers who are prepared to back what they consider to sane course of action, and we fancy it be the winning borac it is their own would be found, less inclined to it now affair. When they net in deliberate than it might have been a year ago, had defiance of their Governments they must
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the Foreign Powers seen it then to look elsewhere for the protection of the officer) and E."C. Wrey, M.B.E. (navigatouts were in the party.
attempt to make the advances. But it may be doubted whether there would have been any general response to an invita- tion from a Government whose authority several of the faction leaders refuse to
investments they make.
The Budget for 1925 is to be introduced at the Legislative Council to-morrow.
recognise, and that thought was evidently hiring the three days ended the 13th in the mind of Sir ROBEET HO Trng who inst cases of typhoid were notified in the Colony-three Chinese and one rather hoped that the Foreign Ministers
Indian would in some way associate themselves with the convening of a conference and The total output of the Kallan Mining endorse the decisions so that the signa- Administration's mines for the week end tories might be adequately
with their binding effect
all 86,950 tons and the sales to 42,100 tons.
The scout' movement among the Chin-
ing officer); Lieutenants R. F. Bosanquet, H. H. Rogers (torpedo officer, re-appoint ese was started in Shanghai in 1912, after ed); G. F. P. Watkins, G. N. Rawlins;n visit of Sir R. 9. S. Baden Powell, the Sub-Lieutenant J. F. Jessel; Commission-Chief Scout. Since then, more than ten ed Engineer J. L. Crawford, in relief of provinces of China have organized scout Commissioned Engineer B. J. C. Johns.
troops, and in Canton alone there o Commander C. A. Browne has been strength of nearly 4.000 Girl Guides, a selected for service at Hongkong Dock movement similar to that of the courtes yard, and has been posted to the Tamar, among boys, have also troops in China. depot ship, with effect from Nov. 18th!
According to Mr. Li and Mr. Chang, anzt. Among other appointments are scout commissioners, at present there ara Commissioned Engineer F. H. Allen to more than ten provinces in China where the river ganboat Forglove; Warrant Boy Scouts associations have been or Engineer P. H. Tall to the light cruiser Kanized, the total membership of which Carlisle, Warrant Engineer J. A. L. numbers nearly 40,000 boys. The move Hoskin to the Ambrose and Warrant ment flourishes most in Kiangsu, where
troops. ship Hawkins.
Pressed ing September 27th, 1924, amounted to Mechanician P. C. Davdroll to the flag" some 48 out of the 80 districts have scont...”.
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