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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

IN, THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE.

SUIT No. 1178 or 1923.

Between

EIM SENG KAH aliò called

LIM KIM TIAN...........

and

Plaintif

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18ra. 1824

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

NOTICE,

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Mx.

NOTICE IS PRIESTLEY will Sign for

Our Firma na MANAGER,

E. D. SASSOON & CO., LTD. Hongkong, 17th November, 1924

1. WONG PING KIN: 2, Yow NEAT

Pax: 8, Chan Yaw Maxo¦ 4. Tow Szew Crook, and 5, Wore Hte, the Executrix of CHO SAU SA decessed 6. LEONG OF CHUN; 7. PAXG AR Y: 8, CEOW 800; 9, Long Tuo; 10, The OFFICIAL

of the setste of Loo Sw

bankrupt;

11, Wovo Staw LOOK 12, HVER KWING TONG; 13, CHAN HONG TING: ΤΑΞ

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Ya: 16, CHAN FOONG

NOTICE TO MARINERS.

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play Large Red Flag. 20ra inclnaivo. " The Junk Employed" will All Craft should give This Junk A WIDE AURTH.

G. F. HOLE, LINUT. Commda., EN, Harbour Master.

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Wexa Srew THONG; 18, WONG SING THE DIOCESAN BOYS' SCHOOL,

Tors; 19, LA Y TONO: 20, LAD

Cux Pa; 21, KAN YEW GROR; and 2, Par Karo-Wan (added by Order

of Court herein dated the 25th day of July, 1924)....................Defmdants

To-

LEONG THO and CHAN HONG YENG both of Victoria, Hongkong. TAKE NOTICE that An Action bas been commenced against you in the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements, Settlement of Singapore, in this Suit by the above-named Plaintiff of No. 87, Club Street, Singapore, in which the Plaintin's Claim is as follows:-

(1) To bare Conveyance dated the lat of

HONGKONG.

7ANTED ENGLISH LADY · TEA-

CHER. Degree or Certificate.

Apply by letter to

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THE HEADMASTER,

HONGKONG JOCKET CLUBE.

NOTICE

HE HALF YEARLY MEETING of

Inat, 1991, of certain Property knownMEMBERS will be held in the Jockar

Chor Kwose Mon Luż SAW MILLS ad made between Yow Noix Pay And OLUB Roox. HONGKONG CLUB Axxx, on WONG PING Kin, trasteen, and CHAN MONDAY, the 24th of NOVEMBER, 1924, YEEN MENG and Others, beneficial | at 5.30 .x owas, of the one part and the Plaintiff of the other part, put aside;

(2) To have a blor:gage dated the la of June, 1921, of the aforesaid Property and made between the Plaintiff as mertgagor and CHAR Yors MENG and You Six Cuoos as mortgagees, not

ido:

(3) To hare a mortgage dated the 1st of June, 1921, of certain Land witnate in

the District of Claymore, Singapore, and mada between the Plaintiff as mortgagor and CHAR YIY Manu, and Yow Sizw Choo as mortgagees, set aside;

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O. B, BROWN, Secretary.

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examined in the presence of Consignses by THE Steamship

THE

Koaurs, Goddard and Douglas, on 1st Novem

"KATHLAMBA”

Mr. and Mrs. A. Denison returned to of the Yangtzo Valley Chekiang. Fu kien, Kiangsi, Anhui, Kiangau, Hupeh the Colony on the Hakóinki Maru. aad Hunan-in co-operation with the

The lecture which was to have been Yangtare Fleet As to the object of this held at the Helena May Institute on alliance. the Admiral was discreetly Monday, November 24th, has been can- silent, simply saying that Marshal CHcelled.—ÅDVT-

Christ.

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The latest boycott at Canton by the labour guilds in of the products mano- factured by the Nanyang Bros. Tobacco Ca, because they are dissatisfied with the alleged ill-treatment of employees in the Arm's Factories at Shanghai." Groups of labourers, the Canton Gazette says, are endeavouring, to induce the shops in

Printed notices with the words ~ We Don't Sell Nanyang Cigarettes," were distributed to be posted at the shop fronta

Sir John Bucknill (formerly Attorney. General in Hongkong and now a Judgu in India), returned to India from home Another correspondent who signs him- leave by the P. & O. steamer Núrkunda self Pro-Bystander? writes to support which arrived in Bombay on October the comments made by a correspondent

whose letter we published yesterday com..

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will clearly manifest his real attitude The President of the Republic of before long. There can be no doubt Portugal has been graciously pleased to Canton not to sail cigarettes and other what this attitude would be if the effort confer on Sir Robert Ho Tung, a knight tobacco products manufactured by the to form this military alliance proves bood of the Most Ancient Order of Nanyang Bros. successful. It would mean an expedition under the leadership of Marshal We Par- Tu to Peking to renew the contest for supremacy. While the Admiral express ed himself as "opposed to the bitter end to FANG YU-RSIANG and CHANG TEO-LAN," be viewed with favour the prospect of Marshal THAN CHI-II becoming the

The Interpart cricketers were eater-menting on the rough conduct of certain Generalissimo of all the Chinese national tained on Sunday last by the members soldiers after a football match. Prov forces, though any settlement in his view of the Shek O Country Club. Music was Bystander," says he has suffered the same must include for Wu Pri-yu a position given by the Lyric Daner Orchestra, and treatment on more than one occasion, and the outing and dance were thoroughly hopes the Military authorities will take that will enable him to render service to

notice of the complaint. "British enjoyed.

soldiers and milors are stationed here .... his country. Now for SUN YAT SEN. A

Two unemployed Filipinos, appeared at for our protection and we appreciata Chinese politician in close contact with

the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday morn their presence here," he says, “but for⠀⠀ Marshal Teas is reported as maying ing; charged with stowing away on the the sake of British prestige they should that Marshal TUAN hesitates to accept

Yokohama Maru, from Manila to be careful to behave themselves in public the post of

Commander-in-Chief or Hongkong, and were sentenced to four in an orderly and civil manner." Generalissimo of the Allied

troops days imprisonment with hard labour. throughout the country because he is

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later promoted to the command of the Mantua and died suddenly at Port Said on the first outward voyage.

To keep his fish fresh and alive for delivery, for the next morning's market, an Aberdeen fisherman placed two baskets of fish, valued at $100, in the Harbour. When he returned for the fish he found that a thief had been busy and that the fish and the baskets had been removed.

Mr. P. C. Young. C.B.E, left Tienten on November 5th on his way to London.

The death has taken place of Comdr. not satisfied" with the recommendation R. D. Pinkney, O.B.E., of the P. & 0. to that position by General FENO YV-Co Until recently, Capt. Pinkney waa He was HS:ANG and Marshal CEANG Tao-Lin. He in command of the Khyber, is now waiting for unanimous national approval of his assumption of the pro- posed office. "It is a fact," said this politician,that. Marshal Tras is DOW looking forward with impatience to the arrival here (Tientsin) of Dr. Sux Yar SEN. This is because, it is inferred either that he contemplates entrusting political power to Dr. Sex and devoting himself to the readjustment of military affairs.. or he has something to expect from Dr. Sus in connection with the projected The doctors have ordered him Home im reconstruction of the State." Dr. SUN mediately on sick leave and it is uncer- will certainly not be found lacking intain when he will be able to return. Mr. ideas for the reconstruction of the State, E. J. Nathan will act as General Man- but he has shown himself to be a hope-ager of the Kailan Mining Administra less visionary far in advance of the times tion in his absence in China. What is needed is practical Mr. G. S. Moss, the British Consul at statesmanship and a willingness on the Shanghai, who went Home with Mrs. Part of all the various leader to make Moss by the str. Macedonia, is to be substantial ancrifices in order to arrive attached to the Foreign Office for 12 months in accordance with the practice at a workable compromise which will,

they recently instituted of having then MARRIAGE.

above all things, assure peace throughout in rotation from China on duty at head- MILLS-OLSEN-At Chungking, on Oct the country. We notice that Tayo SRA-quarters for the better keeping in touch

25th. THELMA MARGARET OLSEN, elder daughter of the late Capt. R. T., one of the sanest statesmen in China. with affairs in this country. Mr. Brenan OLSEN and Mr MARGARET OLSEN,entertains little hope of any solid result takes Mr. Mcss's place at the Consulate- of Shanghai to HENRY WILLIAM from a conference of factional leaders. General MILLS.

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BIRTH

BEYTAGE-At Shanghai, on November 19th, to Mr. and Mrs. LA M. french BEYTAGE, 2017.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT,

"The people, and not the factional The delightful idea of banks taking a Mr. and Mrs. A. J. C: TAYLOR wish to leaders, should decide the fate of the boliday in order to prevent their pre- thank their many friends for aym-nation," he says. They should, it in mines. being looted-in mentioned by the pathy shown in their bereavement, and for floral tributes.

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true, but the plain truth is that until Chefoo Daily News Writing on Novem- the factional leaders agree among them

ber 8th, this paper says:-It is reported Hongkong Office: 14, Chater. Bond.

that the Bank of Communications and

This is

SAMPLING OF DRINKS AT BARS.

to

Dr. Koch has the following question on the agenda for today's meeting of the Sanitary Board: "Has this Department, or any other Government Departments; power to authorise an officer

enter any establishment licensed for the sale of intoxicating drinks to procure sum- ples from the bar for the purpose of testing their purity If not, will the Government consider the advisability of introducing a by-law to effect 1"

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RABIES AND DOG REGULATIONS.

that

Dr. W. ML V. Koch has given notice of his intention to ask the following questions at today's meeting of the Sanitary Board:

(i) With reference to the case of Rabies reported-has it been possible to trace. the source ak Infection or has any idea been. formed as to its origin..

b. In addition to, the 'carfew."

order will the Government con sider the advisability of bring- ing in a regulation that all doga in, seagoing or river craft should be chained or caged while such vessels are in harbour or in communication with the shore t

(ii) Does the Government make any

and, if so, what profit on the salə of Antirabic vaccine ?

FAR

EASTERN

NEWS

CABLE

(THROUGH, REUTER'S 'AGENCY,] London Office: 131. Flest Street, Oselves to leave the government of the Bank of China closed their doors yes-

DR. SUN YAT BEN AT SHANGHAL nation to the people, they are utterly terday, declaring, a, holiday.

SHANGHAI, November 17th. powerless to exercise it Mr. TANG's thought to be a precaution against poss Dr. Sun Yat Sen arrived this morning experiences at Canton have surely taught ible landing forces from Wu Pei Fu's and proceeded to his house in the French him that much.. "Provincial autonomy ships in the harbour, with the resultant Concession." is the only solution for our national looting. issues," he says emphatically.

The Daily Press.

Hongkono, Novexnxx lāru, 1924.

THE POLITICAL MAZE IN CHINA.

Taz public-Chinese and foreiga alike—. ber, 1924, at 10 am.. Claims against the Steamer having arrived, Consignees of Cargo by her reis naturally impatient to learn whether be presented the

short delivered must informed that all Goods are being landed

"What

SUN'S MANIFESTO.!

AGAINST EXTRA-TERRITORIALITY.

SHANGHAI, November 17th.

The M.M. finer Angkor had an excit- is this talk about national reunificationing experience recently, when she was The nation is united sind always has been. in the neighbourhood of the Minicoy The people are united. Only the militar-Islands, which are about 600 miles from

Dr. Sun Yat Sen has issued a mani- But the recent wat, I hope, Colombo. The vessel cut into a large obferto declaring himself in favour of the has given the militarists an excellent ject, slicing it into two. An officer on abolition of extra-territoriality:

board the vessel was of opinion it was a Their power is built upon a

iata are not

including those for racial Fonu provided, and at their risk into the hazardous and/or the war in China can be regarded son must also be submitted within 30 days of extra-hazardous Godowns of Holt's What, debuitcly at an end or not, but we doubt arrival, otherwise they will not be recognised. whence delivery may be obtained.

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

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Lzd.,

Agents. Hongkong, 17th November. 1924

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PRINCE LINE PAR EAST SERVICE

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM NEW YORK.

THE Eteamship

* MOORISH. PRINCE having arrived from the above Port on 17th instant, Consignees of Cargo are hereby in formed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Golown Company. Kowloon, and stored at Consigores Limited, risk and expense.

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods to be left in the Godowns, where they will be Tuesday 25th instant at examined on

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are

All Claims must be presented within 15 days of the Steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognized.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain ing undelivered after the 25th instant, will be subject to Beat. Consignees of

Cargo are hereby notified that they must produce an Import permait signed by the Superintendent of Imports and Erperla, Hongkong, before Billa of Lading can be countersigned.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be counteraigned by

FURNESS (FAR EAST), LTD. And Floor, King'e Building, Connaught Road, Hongkong. Telephone No. 3165. Hongkong, 17th November, 1924

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have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain-

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods if it will be possible to make any definite sand pile. They must now realise that mg undelivered after 21st November, 1924, pronouncement on the subject this side the slightest storm or rain will cause be subject to Boat,

whale which the ship encountered, but a passenger on board thought it was a large sized shark. The vessel sustained

All Claims against the Steamer must be of Christmas. Though General FENG Ye their collapse. It is high time for the slight damage to her propeller blades and

58th November, 1974, or they will not, be Marshal TUAN CH1-301 are still discuss demand should be nothing less than presented to the Undersigned on or before ESLANG, Marebal CHANG TRO-LIN and people to assert their rights. recognized.

All broken, chafol and damaged Goods are Ling plans at Tientsia for the future provincial autonomy." But does not the to be left in the Godowas, where they will be Government of China, both Marshal We examined on any Tuesdays or Fridays, between the hours of 10,45 sam. and Noom within the free storage period of one week.

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

THE BANK LINE, LID."

General Agenta, Hongkong, 15th November, 1924 [1499

TO-DAY,

2.80, 6.15, 7.15 & 9.15, p.m.

THE

CORONET

THE SIGNAL

TOWER

Pei-Fu and Dr. Sun Yat Sen have, you to make their voices heard in the Con fercace before anything in the nature of settlement that is likely to prove

the situation from some reported observa

JAVANESE EARTHQUAKE

..

DISASTER.

510 PEOPLE DEAD.

BATAVIA, November 17th. Their was, on arrival at Colombo, docked to

that 510 It is ocially estimated undergo the necessary repairs

people were killed as a result of the recent earthquake, in which A down A Chinese Constitution of China amply provide for Yoong, formerly employed in the Shangyaler, forty fathoms deep; is now

cashier named Zau Teo Villages were destroyed.

The earth is still trembling, and ad old this. far us it can be done on paper thai Commercial and Savings Bank at active are Unfortunately, the Constitution is and Hankow, was arrested recently in Hong- will remain a dead letter until the kong, where he was living under another

HMS. VINDICTIVE FOR CHINA. Tuchunate system is abolished, and China name, and sent to Shanghai. Ho ap. The cruiser Findictive leaves Chatham

LONDON, November 17th. generally acceptable can be announced cases, like every other civilised peared in the Mixed Court there last

early

in the new year for the China nation, a national army obedient to a work on a charge of embezzlement, it station to relieve H. M.8. Diomede. to the nation. We get some insight into central authority and paid solely out of being alleged that on June 19th, 1924, be?",

THE NEW U.S. accused admitted having taken the money tions by Admiral To Est-xvi, Com national revenue. That is said to have absconded with the sum of $58,000. The been one of Marshal TUAN's great objects and was ordered by the Court to be mander-in-Chief of the Chinese Fleet.

i lile. If he returns to public life with He has been appointed Minister of the the full authority of the factional leaders

sent for trial-in Hankow. Navy, but says he has no desire to take to set himself to achieve this purpose he

A report was received at the Harbour will lay the foundations of peace in China part in politics with "such persons" na and bring provincial autonomy within the Office yesterday morning of an early- FENG YU-HBIANG and CHANG TRO-LIN" realm of practical politics. It is not a rescue of night men struggling in the new idee General Lt YUAN HUxa, these outside Capsuimun. The master of The Admiral is at Nanking, and the Commander-in-Chief of the Revolutionary latest reports speak of Wu Per-ru being Forces in 1911, accepted the Presidency the trading junk T4530H, reported that

a second time on the distinct assurances at about 2 am, on Sunday, while under [BY COURTESY OF THE "DALLY BULLETIN.""] of the Tuchuna that they would co-operate way from So Kon Fat to Quarry Bay MARSHALS WU AND CHI CONFER. with him in bringing about the abolition he tacked" when past Capsaiman. of the Tuchunate system, but he found when Wu PEI-FC reached Nanking he those assurances absolutely worthless. When the anil Elled, the current caused

BHABORAT, November 17th, · The North-China Daily News COTTER- would have an interview with himself We can only hope that if Marshal Tux the junk to roll and it listed and sank and Marshal Car HSIEH YUAN, the Tuchun accepts, office he will do so with under in deep water. In spite of the strong pondent at Nanking reports that Marshal takings on the part of the factional, wind and current the master of the trad Wa Pei En arrived there and conferred of Kiangsu, who is striving to effect an leaders which will assure the success of ing junk T1670H managed to save the with Marshal Chi Hsieh Yuan and them

whole of the crew

proceeded to Hankow. alliance of seven provinces in the vicinity the effort.

there also, on his way to Wuchang Admiral Tu is reported as saying that

AMBASSADOR

· TO TOKYO.

Toxro, November 17th. Ambassador Bancroft has arrived..

THE

CIVIL WAR IN

CHINA.

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