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INTIMATONS

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24TH. · 1924

HONGKONG ST. ANDREW'S

SOCIETY.

NOTICE.

PRACTICE DANCES.

BUSINESS-To make Arrangements for theEMBERS are Raminded that the LAST

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MEMBER OF Add that the pace

ANNUAL BALL.

NOTICE OF REMOVAL.

GIBE, LIVINGSTON & CO, LTD,

THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC CO.,

LIMITED.

N and After la DECEMBER, 1924, Our

Addrean will be sa follows:-

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NEW P. O. BUILDING.

G

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GOVERNMENT BILLS, ETC.

TENDERS for SPECIE MEXIOAN DOLLARS currant in this Colony, for Telegraphic Transfer on the Lords Commis- doners of His Majesty's Trosary, London, up

by the ETCIER COMMAND PAY OFFICE, until

at the Orr HALL ON TUESDAY, the bra INSTART.

Admission only by Slips attached to the Ball Invitation Cards.

By Order,

A. RITCHIE,

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Ben, Secretary.

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5.3. LIEUTENANT ST. LOUBERT BIE."

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES

MARITIMES.

NOTICE.

CONSIGNTES of Carge from DUNKIRK,

above

INTIMATIONS

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB,

NOTICE

\HE HALF YEARLY MEETING of KEMBERS will be held in the Jockar ÜLE BOOK, Hoerore Cutta Anmax, ON MONDAY, the line of NOVEMBER, 1924, at 5.30 px.

By Order,

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Q. B. BROWN, Secretary.

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

EXTRA MEETING-2 NOVEMBER.

NONDITION for Erraus Severin Race, HONGKONG AFTUEN CHAMPIONS, POST ENTRIES.

1507)

By Order,

C. B. BROWN, Secretary.

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

MIDDLESBOROUGH. LONDON, &c., also Cargo or as, “ MEINAME SEVENTH EXTRA BACE MEETỪ from COGNAC, dc in sonnection with

LING will be haid (weather permitting) a Staazier are hereby informed that their Gösde HarrY VALLEY OF SATURDAY, NOVEM with the exception of Opium, Trosaare and BER 29rx, 1994, commencing at 2.30 r...

The First Bell will be Rung sà 900 rx. Valuables are being landed and stored at their

The chal Charge for Admission to the Fublic risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and

be $1. whence delivery may be obtained

to and for the sum of £20,007, will be Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd. | Enclosand Sail in aniform, Half Price.

TREASURY CHEST after landing.

11 o'clock A. on the 24TH NOVEMBER, 1924.

Soldiers Mambare arU,

dvised that they must show

The Tenders to state the total amount (in yoonal Cargo will be forwarded on unless their Season Ticketa to obtain Admission to

Pounds sterling). No Telegraphic Transfer will be made for less than £10

The Tanders to be in Duplicate, and in Sealed addressed to the TREASURY CHEST Covers, OFFICER COMMAND PAY OFFICE, and andoned TENDERS FOR GOVERN HENT BILLS. Ete."

The right to accept or reject any or all of the Tenders reserved.

Copies application.

of Forms of Tender can be had on

Persons tendering for (Billa) are hereby Notified that, having regard to the provisions of the Acta 23 George III. Cap. 15 and 41, George III. Cap. 62, the acceptance of any such Tender is subject to the express condition that no Member of the British Hous of Common hall be admitted to any share or part in or to any benefit ic arise from the Contract thereby made for the allotment of such (Bill)."

to

The provisions in question not apply Contracts entered into by any incorporated Company in its ecrporated capacity and made for the general benefit of the Company."

R. A. DOBBIN, L-Col, RA.F.C., Treasury Chest Oficer.

His Majesty's Tromsury Office,

Hongkong, 24th November, 1824.

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FOR ATTENTION OF MASTERS OF

"NORTH-BOUND STEAMERS.

S, During the North-East Monsoon there is always a possibility of North-bound Bicamers Bunning Short

OF BUNKER (OAL) This is to Inform You that TAÏT & Co. AMOY (A Well-protected Port with Good Anchorage) have Stocks of

GOOD JAPANESE BONEER COALS

AT REASONABLE PRICES.

is received from the Consignees before Noox, TO-DAY, requesting it to be landad bere.

Buis of

the Undersigned. Goil be countersigned by Goods remaining andiaimed after the 17th instant, at Noon, will be sabject to Rent and Landing Charges.

All Claims must be sent in to me on or before the Slat instant, or they will not be recognized. All damaged Fackages will be examined on Wednesday, the 26th instant, at 10 am, by Mors, Goddard & Douglas.

No Fire Insurance has been affected.

R. RODENFUSER,

Agent... Hongkong, 20th November, 1824

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PRINCE LINE FAR EAST SERVICE,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

FROM NEW YORK,

Steamship

THE SHOORISH PRINCE" having arrived from the above Part on 17th instant, Consigneas of Cargo are hereby io formed that their "Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowas of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, and stored at Consignees riak and expense.

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All broken chafed and damaged Goods an

the Members' Endlosure.

Each Member has the right of introducing 9 Non-Members to the Members' Enclosure,

Tickets for who can be obtained from Mossra IANSTEAD & Dints at $5 each up to Farpay, NovaER TIL

The Stewards invita the Ladies of Hongkong

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NOTICE..

UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LIMITED.

VERTIFICATE No. 918 for 6 Shares, 24 par Share paid up, Number 9626/9630 in this Society standing in the Name of HORMUSJEE COOVERJEE SETNA, of Bombay, has been Declared LOST, and if at the Expiration of One Month from the Date hereof the abon Document be not forthcoming the Said Certificate will be deemed Cancelled and Efect, and a NEW Certificate for

Socisty,

INTIMATIONS

FINE

PORTS

AND

SHERRIES

to

For many years we have enjoyed a reputation for Ports and Sherries second to none.

We invite connoisseurs give our "D" & "E" brands of both a trial. We do not

ask them to buy blindly but.

visit our extensive Wine

Vaults and taste these choice

wines before buying.“

to

the 6 Shares wit be issued in its sted by the A. S. WATSON

PAUL LAUDEK,

General Manager. [1405

Hongkong, th October, 1924.

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TO LET.

be left in the Godowns, where they will be 66 AVA HOUSE No. 1, MAY BOLD.

examined on Tuesday, 25th instant 10 A.M.

at

All Claim must be presented within 15 days of the Steamers, arrival here, after which data they cannot be incognized

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods bare left the Godowns, and all Boods remain- ing undelivered after the 25th instant, will be subject to Rent

that they

Con must japinco an Import permit. of Carge are hereby notified igued by the Superintendent ef Imports and Exports Hongkong, before Bills of Lading

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by No Fire

has been effected

FURNESS (FAR EAST), LTD.. 2nd Floor, King's Building, Connaught Bood Hongkong." Telephone No.3163. Hongkong, 17th November, 1924,

Wire Messages via Hongkong or Formosa can be insur are Be-transmitted by the UBKAT NORTHER TILIGRAPH Co., and a Wire to "TAIT" or "COALBUNKER" AMDY, will Receive their Prompt Attention.

Bentley's Complete-Phrase Code used.

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THE BEN LINE STEAMERS. LIMITED.

FROM MIDDLESBRO', ANTWERP, LONDON AND STRAITS.

The Steamship "BENBEOCH." YONSIGNEES of Carga are hereby inform

ed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong sad Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., when, and/or from the wharves, delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining

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THE PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL

STEAM NAVIGATION CO..

STEAMER FOR STRAITS, COLOMBO, AUSTRALIA, BOMBAY, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORT: & LONDON.

THROUGH BILLS OF LADING ISSUED

From 15th March, 1925. Furnished Seven-roomed House, 4 Bathrooms, Hot and Caki Water, Tennis Court, and Garden.

Apply to ABRATOON V. APCARLO

Prince's Building.

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TO' LET.

(PACIOUS OFFICES, in POVELL'S BUILD

tion). Vacant: January lit, 1925.

Apply.com MANAGING DIRECTOR,

WX. POWELL, LTD.

CO., LTD..

Wine and Spirit Merchants.

ESTABLISHED 1841...

Spancial and judicial advisers, disap pearance of all British control over the Egyptian Government, notably in co nection with foreign affairs, abandonment

His Excellency the Governor has made the following promotions and appoint- ments in the Hongkong Volunteer Do- tence Corps-Sergeant H. E. D. Adams to be Second Lieutenant; Company Quar-

of the British claim to protect foreigners terniaater Sergeant E. S. Morrison, Ser- and minorities in Egypt, and, abandon-geant J. Bartholomew and Sergeant R ment of the British claim to participate L. Moncrieff to be Second Lieutenants, in protection of the canal. We wore told

It is announced that the appointment at the time that Mr. MacDONALD, while of Capt. R. V. S. Johnstone, Royal Marines, as District Intelligence Officer, not abandoning hope of subsequent agree-Singapore, has been extended to Decem

ber sind next year. Capt. Johnstone has held the appointment since February, 1993, and was previously District Intelli- gence Officer at Shanghai for several months!

We regret to learn that Mr. E. "W. Hamilton, who was struck in the face by a rising ball which was playing in a cricket match on Saturday was so badly hurt that he had to go into the Peak Hos- pital, where he was put under an ans thetle in order that his injuries could. receive the requisite medical attention. Mr. Hamilton is now at his own home. recovering from the injury?

ment, was of opinion that. Zrontür's attitude at present. rendered agreement impossible. He declared that no British Government could wholly sacrifice the interests of guarding a vital link of British communications like the Canal, but he assured ZANGUL that Britain does not intend to attempt to direct or con- trol the policy of the Egyptian Govern- ment. Mr. MACDONALD adhered to the previous statements regarding Sudan. Those statements, uttered in the form of will assume the duties of chief engineer at

Engineer Captain E. G. Pallot, D.8.0. a most explicit warning to the Egyptian Hongkong Dockyard early in the Now Government were that the British Govern-1 Year, his date of leaving England being December 14th, "Captain Pallot has been ment regard themselves as responsible in the engine room service since July, for the maintenance of order in the 1897, and reached his present rank this year. He saw much service in the late Sudan and intend to support the Sudan war, was mentioned in despatches, and given the D.S.O, and the three war de-

corations.

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Among the passengers leaving for Aus- tralia by the sa Mishima Maru on Fri- day was Mr. Paget Heathcote, of the Colonial Treasurer's department. Mr. Heathcote, who has been in poor health for some months past, has resigned from the Government service and proposes to He has been in tha settle in Australia. Government service for the last 14 years, and was previously in the army. He was very well-known in the Colony and had, a wide circle of friends.

Government in any steps they deem accessary to preserve public security. Not long before this there had been an anti-British demonstration by the railway hattalion at Atbarn, resulting in many casualties, and the Egyptian Government was officially inforined that the British Government regarded this ns the direct result of exaggerated Egyptian claims with respect to the Sudan and they were, at the same time notified that the British garrison would be reinforced and the Sudan Gavernment authorised to remove from the Sudan railway battalion any other disaffected elements among the though it were a kittens One of the base. &cps. It will be observed that balls, and the owner himself, when Mr. E. Il. Wilson, was bitten in playing with the animal, had the sleeves of his cont torn and was also scratched about the head. It seems a dangerous pet to bring to a public recreation ground.

BIRTHS. KRIAEL-At Shanghai, on November 14th,

to Mr. and Mrs. A. Katsel, a son. Lacsos-At-Shanghai, on November 16th, to Mr. and Mrs. A. O. LACSON, a son.

MARRIAGES.

the present demands by the British Government call for the entire withdrawal of Egyptian officers and Egyptian units from the Sudan, and the Note, moreover, re-affirms in a very definite mauner the ahsolate right of the British Govern ment to protect foreign intercets in Egypt and calls upon the Egyptian Government to cease all opposition in that connection That imposes on the Egyptian Government an obligation which it doubtless finds it very hard to accept having regard to the attitude it so plainly

person

During a match between cricketers and baseball players on Saturday a connected with the Oriental Shows came on the ground with a tiger wuh on a chain and spectators, including several ladies, petted and patted the creature as

The sale of poppies at Eabe. on Armis tice Day in aid of Lord Haig's fund for disabled soldiers netted over Yen: 5,000, the poppies being sold during the day by number of ladies. At the reception held at the Kobe Club in honour of the ex-Service men, Mr. D. S., G. Shirras auctioned a basket of poppies that had been bought from Mrs. Mactavish. Each time they were bought the embarrassed possessor refused to take delivery and returned them to consignor, so alto- gether they were sold nineteen times, the total proceeds being Yen 2,710, which sum, with the poppies, was ultimately scut to

the members of the Club.

ING, 12, Dis Vaux ROAD (Central Posi- CANNAN-DANSON.-At Shanghai, on Nov. disclosed in the demands that ZAGKLU! Mrs. Mactavish with the compliments of

+5

TO LET.

LET-One

SINGLE

load

BOOMED

TOFF 15 F1001, No. 15/18.

PIDUKE STRJI..

1196"

FOR BATAVIA, PERSIAN GULF O

CONTINENTAL, AMERICAN AND SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.

THE Steamship

TE

SARDINIA”

undelivered after the 28th instant, will be Capt. O. BIGGIES, 3,3 rying His subject to Beat,

Majesty's Mails, will be destched from this All Claims against the Steamer must be Fort.on or about WEDNESDAY, the 26

Ito the Undersigned on or before 12th NOVEMBER, 1924, at Noon, taking Pas presented December, or they will not be recognised.

Magers and Cargo for the above Porta.

All broken, chafed and danaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 23th instant, at 10a.m. No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.,

Agenta

Hongkong, 21st November, 1924.

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LLOYD TRIESTINO S.N. CO.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

The Steamship "NIPPON."

FRO TRIESTE, VENICE, BRINDISI,

PORT SAID, MASSAIYA. AÐEN, COLOMBO, PENANG AND SINGAPORE

ONSIGNEES of Cargo are berely inform

ed that all Goods are being landed-at their risk into the Godowas of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., at Kow. loon, whence and/or from the wharves delivery

be obtained.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded' unless Notice to the contrary be given before 22nd instant.

Goods

No Claims will be, sämitial after the Goods have left the Godowns, and remaining undelivered after the 28th instant, will be subject to Beat

on

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before. the 8th prox, or they will not be recognized.

chafod and damaged Goods are to All broken, o be left in the Godawas, where they will be the 29th instant, at 10 am, by examined our Surveyors, Mesars GoDARD & Douglas,

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Laling will be countersigned bý

DODWELL & 00., LTD.,

Agenta Hongkong, 22nd November, 1924 (1529

Bilk and Valuables and Tes for Italy, France and London (pader arrangement) will be traa- hipped at Bombay into the Mail Steamer pro- coaching direct to Marsailles and London.

Parcels will be received at this Office until 5, the Day before Exiling. The contents and vaine of all packagos must be declared

For further particulars, apply to

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.

Agente. Hongkong, 20th November, 1924.

THEATRE RÖYAL

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THE YEOMEN OF

THE GUARD"

DECEMBER 12TH, 13TH, 15TH, 17TH, 19TH and 20TH

71

BOOKING. AT ANDERSON'S OFENS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24TH

PRICES:-83, 82 and $1

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HONGKONG WEEKLY

PRESS.

CONTAINING ALL THE WEEKS

LOCAL NEWS,"

The Paper to send Home.

Apply➡ PROPERTY OFFICE, Jante, Moralox & Co., Ind.

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ADVERTISEMENTS

Letters are lying at this Office for Box-IE, XL, X9. YI, 39, 40, 880, 979; 1890.

ON SALE.

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DOUND VOLUME-S of the HONGKONG

1924.

14th, JoHN FELIN CANNAN, to MABEL FRANCES, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Danson, Shanghai.. JEX-GITTING-At the St. Andrew's

PASHA presented at his conference in London with Mr. RAMSAY MACDONALD at

Church, Kowloon, in November end, the end of September last, but a refusal STARLING JEX, to DAISY Rum, second to accept it and faithfully carry out the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. HENRY

GITTINS, No. 14, Ashley Road, obligation can have but ode result-a [1530 substantial reinforcement of the British

Kowloon.

DEATHS. HALBERG. At Shanghai, on November, garrison in Egypt in order to make the 16th, HANS HENRICH CARL HALBERG, protection of British and other foreign late Chinese Maritime Customs, aged interests in the country effective! 64 years. KEMP.At Greenway, Oringdean, near Brighton, on October 14th, WALTER JAMES KEMP, late of Eastera' Exten- sion Telegraph Co., aged 47 years. TAYLOR-At Shanghai, on November 17th,

ALBERT TAYLOR ("Brutas ") TAYLOR. Hongkong Office: 1a, Chater Road. London Office: 131, Fleet Street, EC.

The Daily Press.

HONGLONG, NOVEMBER 24TH, 1924.

The Bank of East Asia, Ltd., are open- ing a Kowloon branch next Wednesday at Nos. 614-646, Canton Road, Yaumati.

.

The "Manila. Observatory noticed the American Consulate in Hongkong yes terday of a typhoon East of South Luzon, almost stationary.

A Chinese girl named Chan Wong Bee, 18 years old, died in the Government Civil Hospital on Friday. It is believed that she took an overdose of opiam.

THE

CIVIL WAR IN

*. CHINA.

(THROUGH REUTERS AGENCY.] MARSHAL TUAN CHI JUI. ASSUMES PRÉSIDENCY TO-DAY:

PEXING; November 23rd. The official organ, the Ching Pao, soxm that Marshal Tuan will assume ofice. to-marrow, and that Marshal Tuan Chi.. Jut will shortly issue two proclamations, firstly, announcing the new system of Provisional Government and, secondly Announcing that all laws treatics, and agreements, national and international, will be recognised except those found incompatible with the Chinese Republic.

GENERAL FENG YU ESIANO. INTENDS TO RESIGN AND MAKE A FOREIGN TOUR.

PERING. November 23rd. General Feng Yu Hsiang arrived in It is semi- the Capital last night. officially stated that General Feng in- tends to resign and hand over his troops to the Ministry of War, after which ha 4 tour to Europe and

Miss Mabel Tang, daughter of ex- Premier Tang Shao-yi, was married at Shanghai last week to Dr. P. T. Liang, will go a son of Mr. M. T. Liang, of Tientsin. America.

A Lantern Show for Children will bo

.

on

NEWS

TENÓGRAPHER WANTED by European GREAT BRITAIN AND EGYPT.

Firm. One with previous Experience Preferred Apply in Confidence, stating The aasassination of the SIEDAE will have Qualification and Salary Expected to Roo 50, c/o Hanging Daily Press.

[the effect of accelerating a definite settle, ment of questions which have become neute between Egypt and Great Britain, given at the Helena May Institute on FAR EASTERN CABLE for apart from the demands for an Wednesday next, at 5.30 p.m. It is hoped BWEBLY FEESS, Saizary to faze, apology, the due punishment of the that all M.C.L. children will sadenvour

criminals, without respect to persons, to be present.-ADVT. and the payment of a heavy indemnity,

The manufacture, and sale of cigarettes the British Government has made firm and the cultivation, importation, and ex- demands of a political character which portation of all kinds of tobacco is the strike at the root of the trouble which has object of the Paris and London Cigarette found expression in the assassination of Co., recently formed at Hanoi with an

initial capital of 100,000 frames. the Sirdar and the serice of anti-British acts that preceded it. In order to ap preciate

the significance of these demands

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When yo THE

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CORONET.

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(THROUGH RIUTER'S AGENCY.]

CHINA AND OPIUM IMPORT CERTIFICATES.

BERLIN, November 2rd. The Chinese Government has given a sympathetic bearing to the proposal by the German Ambassador at Peking that both countries should be bound by "the" For having attempted to intimidate a system of import certificates recom

mended by the League of Nations, which Chinese motor has driver with intent to system only allows a shipment, of opium it make him pay money, two Chinese coolies the country, of destination permits. it, is necessary to recall the nature of

were sentenced to four inonths' hard the demands which ZAGHLOL FASHA put labour each by Mr. E. W. Hamilton at

SUK YAT SEN GOES TO JAFAX. forward in the recent negotiations in the Kowloon Magistracy on Saturday," London with Mr. RAMBAY MACDONALD

Commander Charles William Beckwith while that gentleman held office as Prime

(otherwise Charles William Malbeyse), Minister and Secretary of State for N., of The Cottage, Teffont, Wilts, and Foreign Affairs Those demands were of Victorin, Hongkong, late Harbour Har summarized in a White Paper as being bour Master at Hongkong, left estate in Withdrawal of all British forces in Great Britain (oet persoanity £9,792) Egyptian territory, withdrawal of the £8,50

STANGHAL, November stad. Dr. Sun Yat Sen left for Japan thiɛ“ morning on the Shanghai Maru.“

FRENCH DIPLOMATIC POSTS..

PARIS, November 23rd. Serretary to the Legation at Peking. M. Lezenyer has been appointed, Sroond and M. Gentil Firat Class Secretary to the Embassy as Tokyo-(Halas)

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