NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
NAVY LEAGUE.
THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
*E
INTIMATIONS
NOTICE
THE HONGKONG DAFEY PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL. 20TH; · 1925
INTIMATIONS
CHINA UNDERWRITERS, LIMITED..
of the above, will take place in the OTT TO THIS DAY Anthorised HR. The FIRST ORDINARY YEARLY
HAIL at 3.13 P., on TUESDAY, 28T
APRIL
All Members are strongly 21:20]
arged to Attend.
WHYTE
Hou, Secretary.
HONGKONG RIFLE LEAGUE. «
RIFLE MEETING
TO BE HELD ON
25TH AND 90TH APRIL. 1925,
At
OLD KOWLOON CITY "A" RANGE.
EVENT 1-CHAMPIONSHIP OF
THE
COLONY. Open to all, to be shot ander King's 1st Stage CONDITIONS, Aperture Sights and Shags allowed. SUNDAY, 26TH, 10.
EVENT 2-UNITED SERVICES CHAM- FIONSHIP. Open to all Members of HM.
HONGLONG Nery, Anay, the
POLICE and the HosxONG DEFENCE Corts. SUNDAY, 26TH, 10 .. BN 3-MUSKETRY COMPETITION. Open, to say Team of 8 men and 1 leader (who does not fire), from H.M. Navy, Army, Volunteers, Police Force and Private Rif Club, as many Teams an desired my eater From each Usit SATURDAY. 25TH, 2.90 P.X.
24-Conditions an Event 3. ETENT
Open to individual to be shot concurrently with way Team shoot SATURDAY, 25rit. 5-TILE COMPETITION Fox Tram of 6 man. SATURDAY, 257,
to any
9AM
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SCHMIDT to Sign for Our Firm in Hongkong Par Procuration,
CARLOWITZ & CO.. .
Bank of Chins Building. Hongkong, 15th April, 1925. (2102
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NOTICE.
♫
INTIMATIONS ·
DEWAR'S
【OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS of CHINA LIMITED, will be held UNDERWRITERS in the Offices of Mosa Sawan, TOMES & COMPANY, St. George's Building, Chater Road, Hongkong, on SATURDAY, the 25TH Day of
066 APRIL, 1925, at 11.30 o'clock in the Furavoos, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the General Managers and a Statement of Accounts for the year ending 31st December, 1924, and- of Electing a Obnaniting Committee and Anditors.
The REGISTER of SHARES of the Com.
have started Business from Date as Share Axl Geners! Broker, under the Style and Firm Name of EDWARDS & CO., at the Bank of Canton Buildings, No. 6, Des Vanxpany will be CLOSED from WEDNESDAT, Road Central
APRIL 15TH, to Saturday, Arrit 25mt, both days incloure.
M LEWIS & TOBIAS, ha Full Power to deal in My Name and also Signs for the Firm Por Procuration.
H. E EDWARDS,
Member of the
HONGKONG Sharerroxtes ASSOCIATION,
2107
S.S." ANDRE LEBON."
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
ΝΟΤΙΩΝ.
HONSIGNERS of Cargo from KABSEIL LES 4., and also Cargo from BOR- DEAUX ax VILLE DE METZ,” in con nection with above Steamer are hereby informed that their Goods with the exception of Opin Treasure and Valuables are being landed and at their risk into the Godewus of the
whence delivery may be
"
By Order of the General Managers,
B. FARRANT, Manager and Secretary. Hongkong, 8th April, 1923.
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CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN AND MORTGAGE CO., LTD.
THE
HE TWENTY-EIGHTH ORDINARY ANNUAL MEETING of BHARE- HOLDERS in the Company will be held the Offices of the Company. "St. Georga's" BUILDING, No. 6, CONSENT BOAD, co MON. DAY, the 277 APRIL 1925 11.30 LOCK &, for the parposs of receiving Statement of Accounts and the Report of the General Managers, for the year and the 31st Committee and Auditam December, 1924, and Electing a Consulting
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com
Sad Kowloon Wharf and Godown pany will be GLOSED from TaDSPAT, the Open obtained in footer landing
EVENT ATTACK COMPETITION. Open to 17 Member of Teams of eight (nlimited Entries from any Unit) and lenler. SATURDAY, 2516, 11 a.m.
$5.00. ENTRANCE FEE EVENT 7-BEVOLVER CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE COLONY. Bora Dais, 10 A., AP.M. EVENT REVOLVER POOL
DLTS.
BOTH..
Competitors for all Events, except Events 7 and 8 must send in their Names together with Entrance Fees Not Later Than WEDNES. DAY, 2ND APRIL, 1925, to the Hoa. Secretary.
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C. H. SUMMERS,
Hou. Secretary,
c/o Talkod Dock, Quarry Bay.
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
RE Clerk of the Course, Mr. F. SUTTON, Caring left the Colony all Communica tions, until further notice sbonld be addressed to the STEWARDS, 2/0 LANstrad & DaviA. *(910
SOCIETY OF ST. GEORGE, HONGKONG.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on paloss Intimation is received from the Consignees before Noom, To-Dar, requeiting it to landed here.
be
Bill of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned. Goods remaining unclaimed after Monday, the 20th instant, at Noon, will be
je to Rent and Landing Charge.
All Claims must be sent in to ma on or before Wednesday, the 22nd instant, or they will not
esoognized.
be
AM 1chmagal Packages will be examined on Saturday, the 18th instant, at 10 am, by Messrs. Goddard & Douglas,
No Fire Insurance has been affected.
B BODENFUSEE,
Hongkong, 19th April, 1925.
Agent.
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THE REN LINE STEAMERS, LTD.
# From MIDDLESBRO', LONDON
AND STRAITS.
The Stamskip "BENLEDL" ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby inform.
ed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or exis hazardous Godowns Df the
AND KOWLOOS Wein and Godowe COMPART, Lan, whence, and/or from the wharves, delivery may be obtained.
WHITE LABEL
FINEST
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transfers, at the choice of each Power
The Hon. Mr. C. McL. Messer, OBE. China may obmin bills and telegraphie (Colonial Treasurer); has been appointed transfors. as best suits her interests at
Captain H. F. Bloxham has been ap
any place and at any bank at the lowest a commissioner to administer oaths. 50 price or by public.tender, provided that long as he holds the office of Estate Thaty the
payments in gold be made to ouch Commissioner. Power direct on due date. It is unders stood that China รัง
responsible for the exact payment of the transfer and the pointed Assistant Superintendent.. of bills. Each Power, in nccepting the | Prisons by H.E. the Governor, with the present proposals
must inform the approval of the Secretary of State for Lanese Clovernment which of the three Pere Colonies, with effect from January mothoda cited above is the one, it rd, 1925. choosas tiff the debt is extinguished."
France, as well as Belgium, Great Britainhurst Terrace, was entered by a number
On Saturday morning No. 41, Lynd
of men, who held up the inviates with revolvers, and decamped with clothing and jewellery, the value of which has not yet been estimated.
SCOTCH WHISKY respective currencies, payments
OF GREAT AGE:
AWARDED 50 GOLD AND
PRIZE MEDALS.
DEWAR'S
"“VICTORIA VAT
16ri Aruz, 1995, until Monur, the 971x CC APRIL, 1923, both days inclusive.
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO,
General Managers.
(2092 Hongkong, 9th April, 1995.
" BY ORDER OF THE FIRST
MORTGAGEES.
PUBLIC AUCTION
OF
VALUABLE LEASEHOLD
PROPERTIES,
NITTATE 23 ŠEAMSHUITO in the DI-IXDENCY
OF KOWLOON And Colony or BCNGEONS and known as NEW KOWLOON INLAND LOTS Nox. 21 and 221 Together with Ail Messanges or Tenements and other Erections and Buildings thereon respectively.
IN TWO LOTS
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MA E V. M. R. DE SOUBA, Auctioneer,
T
THE CHINA AUCTION BOOMS, Chips. Building, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong,
са
WEDNESDAY.
THE 29TH DAY or APRIL, 1928, AT 3 O'CLOCK PAL
For further Particulars and Conditions of
Ne Olaims will be admitted after the Goode | Bsis, Apply to bars left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining Mesias. GEO. K. HÁLL BEUTTON & ESQ undelivered after the 20th inst, will street to Bent.
A
be
NEE Committee of the Society will lay A All Claims against the Steamer must be WREATH on the CEACTANT OR ST. presented to the Undersigned on or befate GEORGE'S DAY, APRIL 3RD, at 12.45,..th inst, or they will not be recognised
It is hoped that as many Members as possible will be prement."
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LLOYD TRIESTINO 8.N, CO.
NOTHE TO CONSIGNEES.
The Steamship DUCHESSA D'AOSTA” Fox TRIESTE VENICE, BRINDISI, PORT BAID, MASSAUA, ADEN, COLOMBO, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.
JONSIGNEES, of ŰŬargo are hereby informed
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 20th inst, st 10 AM,
No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
EID.. GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO.,
Agents. Hongkong, 19th April, 1925.
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* GLEN " LINE, LIMITED,
* NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM UNITED KINGDOM AD
"
STRAITS.
that all Goods are being landed at their / THE Motor Vessel
gizle into the Godowns of the Hongkong sud
THE
"GLENAPP"
Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd, having arrived from the above Porta, Consignees
at Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves | of Cargo by her are hereby informed that all
be obtained.
daytona Cargo id be forwarded anicas Notice to the contrary be given before 15th instant
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 21st inst will be subject to Bent
AR Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 30th inst. or they will not be
Hot be roogized...
broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 21st ist, ab 10 am, by our Burveyors, Mesars. Goodake & Dovels 1
No Fire Insurance has been offactol Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
* DODWELL & CO., LTD.,
Agents.
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Beagkong, 15th April, 1825.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.
כאב
́CHINA, MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION" CO., LTD,
U
Fro NEW YORK TA MANILA...
food an heires exude aardeur dedoms of are being landed their risk into the
the Hongyong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company Limited, whence, and/or from the
• delivery may be obtained. Goods not cleared by the 20th April,
to Rent
1925, 4 Noon, will be
be subject to
All broken, chafed and damaged Packages am to be left in the Godowas, where they will be STEMİN OC in the presence of Consignees by deara. Goddard and Danglas, on 18th April, 1925, -10 am. Claims against the beazoar including those for Cargo short delivered must be presented on the Special Forms provided, sad must also be submitted within 30 days of
otherwise they will not be roogazsed. Tival, No Fire Insurancé will be affected by us in my case whatever.
Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATELESON & Co, Lan,
Agenda Hongkong, 14th April, 1925.
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"NOTICE. TO`CONSIGNEES.
OOBAN. STEAMSHIP 00., LTD. ORINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION
CO, LTD.
CONSIGNEES per Company's Steamer
MENTOR
Mortgage Solicitors.
St. George's Building,
Chater Road, Hongkong.
of to
Ma. E. V. M.R. DE SOUSA,
The Auctioneer,
41
China Building Queen's Road Central, Hongkong.
(2111
WANTED.
Sonie Old Second Hand
WARPETS for Packing Purposes, No
Matter How Old but Must be Clean.
Apply to-
Ma. PERCY SMITE, 6. Dex Your Bond Central. 2117
TO LET.
ODOWNS ALEXANDRA BUILD-
INGS (Basement).
Apply
20321
SECRETARY,-/ A. B. WATSON & CO, LTD.
TO LET.
TORAGE SPACE on Harins Lote with Godowns and Chinese Bonnes TO LET.
W. 5. BAILEY & CO., LTD., Kowloon Bay..
1799)
TO LET.
DOSSESSION Let JUNE, “KELLETT POSSANO being No. 185, Mour:
KELLETT.
Apply on the Premises, or to-
ALL. H. PERCY SMITH,
6, Des Voeux Road Central
12118
THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL
STEAM NAVIGATION CO.
STEAMER FOR SINGAPORE PERANG,
COLOMBO AND BOMBAY,
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING ISSUED FOR EGYPT MEDITERRANEAN AND CONTINENTAL PORTS AND LONDON.
CONSIGNEES per Company's Steamer
CALCHAS ars kereby notified that the Cargo will be dis. am hereby notified that the Cargo will be dia- sharged into Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, where it charged into Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, when it will lie at Consignees' risk and subject to will ha ́at. Consignees' risk and wobject to Terms and Conditions of Storage at Holt's Terms and Conditions of Blange Wharf. The Cargo will be ready for delivery Wharf. The Cargo will be ready for deliveryTHE Steamship from Godown on and after 18th April
Optional Cargo
will be landed, unless Notice has been given prior to Stammer's arrival,
from Godown on and after 16th-April.
Optional Cargo
will be landed, unless Netice heen given prior to Stemmer's arrival.
"NAGPORE'
carrying His Majesty's Maile, will be despatch- All broken, shafed and damaged Goods are of from this Port at 4 PM, on TUESDAY,
to be left in the dodawns, where they will be the 21st Ara, taking Cargo for the above mamined on any Tuesdays and Fridays betwear Forte. che ass of 16.45 M. and Noor wis
within the
free storage period.
All broken, chated and damaged Goode are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be on any Tuesdays and Bridays between wxamined the hours of 10,45 a., and Noom within the free storage period.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods No Call be admitied after the Goods have left the Steamer Godown, and all Goods have left the Steamer's Godown, and all Goods mining undelivered after the 22nd April: remaining undelivered after the 22nd April. wall be
subject to Boat,
Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the presented to the Undersigned in or before the
All Claims against the Steamer suah kaf 20 y subinct to Reat
eth Mar, or they will not be adcognized.
<th Lay, or they will not be rognised, We Tire Instilence will be effected.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agenda. Hongkong, 16th April, 1925,
Ne Fire Insurance will be affected.
BUTTERFIELD & "SWILE,
Agenta, Hongkong, 16th April, 1925.
All
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Silk and Valuable Cargo for Italy, France and London (under arrangement) will be con
eyed by this Steamer proceeding to Bombay and there transhipped to the on-carrying Bleamer for Marseller and London.
Farcels will be received at the Offias rintil 57,. on the Day previous to Railing. The contents and value of all packages must be declared.-
For further Particulars Apply tom
HACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.,
“Agenta,” Hongkong, 14th April 1925.
(2099
▾
THE VERY FINEST OLD
SCOTCH WHISKY.
#...
As supplied to the Houses of Lords and Commons.
SOLE AGENTS -
A. S.
& CO
WATSON
LTD
MARRIAGE BUGERS HOPKINS-At Taunton, Maza.. on March 2nd, Mrs. MENGESA LOUISE HOPKINS, of Shanghai, to Mr. Jo ROGERS," of Raynham, Mass.
DEATH. Acı25.--Died at Sea, on April 17th, between Singapore and Colombo, SESGA, the wife of Sir Francis ABLES, A.B.E, Inspector-General of Customs,
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Hongkong Office: 1, Chater Road. London-Ofice 131-Fleet Street, EC
Six
A Court, sitting at Pingshan on Friday, sentenced a Chinese constable to weeks' bard labour for having slept whilst oa guard duty at Lokmachau. That placer is on the border of the New Territories, and the authorities took a serious view of the master since bandit depredations are always a danger to this region
Holland, Italy and she United States of Amerion.. selected as the method of pay ment, telegraphic transfers in their
und
Mr. P. J. Wodehouse, C.İ.E... has thereafter were made to the Powers been appointed Captain Superintendent according to the method each had select. of Police and Chief Officer, Fire Brigade and Mr. D. Burlingham, is to act as ed down to the time of the temporary Deputy Superintendent. during the ab- suspension of the Indemnity payments by sence of the Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Walfe. mutual arrangement on the entry of Mr. J. Dunn, who recently left the China into the Great War on the side Shanghai Banking Corporation to go to
Hongkong office of the Hongkong and i of the Allies. Before the war, exchange the Bangkok branch, is relieving ML-H....
C Aspinall, who is to leave there for fluctuations were marrow in their extent, Singapore towards the end of this month. but we all know, what happened to European currencies after the war. When we last wrote on this question we quoted a story that had just been told by Lord Drapy of an Englishman who, before the war; lent a German manufacturer £50,000 for the development of his business. The
It is notified that Mr. RS. W/ Pater- loan was repaid in marks-the equivalent son, Engineer, Buildings Ordinance Office, sum in marks for which the sterling was
has been deputed by His Excellency the.. Governor in Council to act on behalf exchanged when the loan was made. In of the Building Authority in all caser English currency these marks, which were referred to in sections 205, 206, 207 and
207A, of the Public Health and Buildinga - worth. £50,000 in 1913, were worth exactly Ordinance, 1903, in correction with dan", two peace when the loan was repaid!gerous huildings. China, by her attitude on the gold frane issue, has been, in principle, attempting to follow this German method of paying her obligations to France. It has, how ever, to be said that in 1922 and again in 1923, Chinese Ministers who investi gated the question admitted the correct ners of the French contention; but the prospect of robbing Fraace of her rights
A variety concert of. great interest: is in the matter had been encouraged by to be given in the Theatre Royal cu popular agitation, and when a change of Friday, May 1st, in aid of the charity funds of the R.A. Association. As such Government placed Dz. WELLINGTON Rooit has the patronage of H.E. the General
in office as Minister, of Foreign Affärs, he took what we may call the popular view. He reversed the previous decisions and by ignoring the fact that the Protocol expressly stipulates that the indemnity should "constitute a gold debt calculated at the rate of the Haikwan tael to the gold currency of each country" he in- geniously argued that the Arrangement of 1905 “can not he reasonably construed to mean anything other than the cur rencies of the Signatory Powers issued on the basis of their respective gold stan
By reason of the existence of rabies- among degs in this Colony, the Governorr of the Straits Settlements has prohibited.
them absolutely the introduction into Settlement of Singapore of any dogs from Hongkong; and has also prohibited the import of dogs from...any port of China unless accompanied by a veterinary certi teate of health to the satisfaction, că! the Government Veterinary Surgeon, A. similar order has been made by the Resident Councillor, Penang..
Officer Commanding, and Major Hatters- ley Smith, D.SO., The F
programme will include items by some of Hongkong's best kuown artistes,. including Mr. andi Mcs. Stanley Collett who took such a promio- in The Gondoliers"; Major ent part Macready whose AUCCESS in Saint Joan is not forgotten; Mr. H. G. Annis, Licat Allcock. Messrs. Charles Olive and McKeon, as well as the famous band of the Surrey Regiment.
OBITUARY.
LADY. AGLEN DIES AT SEA.
We deeply regret to, record the death of Lady Agien, wife of the Inspector-
which occurred, at sea, between Singapore and Colombo, on. April 17th
Press.dards, and that whatever exchange rates Caner of the Chinese, Maritime Cigion,
The Daily Press.
Horsfond, Arnız. 20ra, 1925.
-
as an
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pathy of all their friends, especially in Peking where they have so long resided
Lady Aglen was the daughter of Prof, Rayley Balfour, K.B.E. She married Sir Francis Aglén in 1906 and there are thres
LIEUT,COL, BUTTERWORTH.
prevail at present, or are likely to prevail
Sir Francis and Lady Agien, with their for some time in future, favourable or
youngest child, a nurse and companion, unfavourable to China, as compared with were travelling on the Blue Funnel liner the Protocol rates, they cannot be con- 7th inst.
Antenor, which left Hongkong on the THE GOLD FRANC QUESTION,| sidered as a valid ground .. for Lady Aglen had been for a consider-
able time past and was travelling Wane the Chinese authorities in Peking radical departure from the mode of pay-invalid on the ship. Sir Francis refrain from making any announcementment selected by the Signatory Powers taking her home in the hope that the in accordance with the said Arrange health. The news that she has died on change of climate would restore her to regarding the settlement of what is known ment." There was a suggestion a year the voyage will evoke the deepest syn- as "the Geld Frane Controversy," the ago that The Hague Tribunal should be French announcement that arrangements invited to adjudicate on the subject, but have been made for the protection of the that was never done. The past week's Far Eastern creditors of the Banque announcements go to show that the pre-sons, and two daughters of the marriage. Industrielle de Ching, and the further sent Chinese Government has not been announcement that the French Govern- convinced of the soundness of the view ment is willing to hasten by all means propounded by Dr. WELLINGTON Koo. The the ratification of what is known as the forecasts of the settlement published in
The loss of Lieut. Col. R. F. A. ne Northern Chinese newspapers indicate Butterworth, C.M.G., D.S.O., R.E., who Nine Powers Agreement, made at Wasb-that a very large sum, representing the left for Home by the P. & . Be ington, concerning the Chinese Customs greater part of the accumulated fund set keenly felt in the Colony generally, where Kurmala on Saturday, will be very, Tarifi, affords substantial evidence that aside for the payment of the French he was a very popular figure. the Gold Franc' Question has been at Indemnity, since December 1st, 1923 He has had a distinguished army last definitely settled to the satisfaction (amounting to over $13,000,000), will be career, served in France during the var of France. For both these important and an official statement as to the pur- to his D.8.0. After being Deputy Direö turned over to the Peking Government patches receiving the C.M.G. and a ber matters have been held up pending. poses to which this money is to be tor of Workstin Mesopotamia in 1990-21. decision as to whether the French portion applied will be awaited with wide spread he came to Hongkong in 182, where ho
has been CRE for three years. of the Bozer Indemnity is to be paid in interest.
During this time, he has closely, identi. gold, franer or at the current rate of
fied himself with sports and games. He exchange on the basis of the gold stan- Second Police: Magistrate.
Mr. H. R. Butters has been appointed has been President of the Garrison Res creation Club; President of the U.S.R.C.- dard. The French contention has been
helped the E.'s to win the Garrison that there is no doubt whatever that the
Tennis Cup in 1922 and 1923; and the Second Division Cricket Shield in 1924 Protocol of 1901, as well as the Arrange ment made in 1905 provides in a manner absolutely clear, and indisputable that the indemnity should be paid in gold ie, for each Haikwan tael due to each of the Powers China ought to pay the sum in gold which is shown in Article VI of the Protocol as the equivalent of one tael" The Arrangement of July 2nd, 1905, provides that
"China will make these payments calculated on the basis set forth above which fixes the value of the Hajkwan Protocol tacl in relation to the money of each country, either in silver accord ing to the price of silver on the London market or in gold bille, or io telegraphie
Mr. J. H. Wood has been appointed Puisne Judge during the absence on leave of Mr. Justice . H. J. Gomperts.
The Craigongower. Cricket Club held a successful fancy dress dance on Satur- day night. An enjoyable time was apcot by everybody present.
:.
The Government Gazette notifies that a fee of $15 will be charged for each X-ray examination at the Government Civil Hospital of patients sent by medical practitioners.
and was five times mentioned in der
For two years Lieut, Col Butterworth judged for the annual flower shows of the Hongkong Horticultural Society and was on the committee. He also acted as judge at the anual est and dog show. He has also taken a leading part in field and aquatic sports and was also the Organis ing Secretary of the Military Stall. Bazaar in 1922-23-24. He takes with him the good wisher of the whole of the corn munity.
He is succeeded in Hongkong by Lieut- Col. E. E. B. MacIntosh, D.B., RE, Among residents who left for. Home by who has also had a fine military career. the P. & O. Karmala on Saturday were
He served with the Egyptian Army from His Honour Mr. Justice Compertz and 1906-1915; was A.D.C. to the Sirdar and Mrs. Gontpertz, Mr. and Mrs R. H: Governor-General of Egypt from 1908 to. Wade and Miss Wade, L-Col R Butter 1911; was D.A.A.G. and A.A.G, 1911-1915 worth, Mr. and Mrs. C. B, Duanett and served in the War and was also moption- children, Mr. and Mrs C. C.. Stark and ed in despatches D.8.0., Bf., Lu-Col. child, Mr. G. C. Kitching, Mr. C. J. Legion of Honour). He plays both golf.
and tennis Tarchi
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